The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 20, 1931, Page 3

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% x Encircling Forest Fires ‘ Away from Cities - Boise, Ida., Aug. 20-—(?}—A band of 300 fire fighters desperately bat- tled a circle of forest fires around ‘The telephone operator at Placer-| mt ville, within a mile of the fire, said|county agricultural agent. Centerville was encircled by flames| Fiske but had not burned. farmers Think Bismarck Man ' Was Beaten in Brawl ‘His face painfully bruised and his about $10 a ton. hospital unable to give a coherent ac- count of how he was injured. Police believe he was injured in a brawl and that he probably received) Gear Lake, 8, men, Nice officers at about 4 a. m., Thurs- lobby of a local hotel, bleeding pro- fusely and moaning from the pain of his injuries. Because of his condition, little could be learned of the affair other than Frandsen’s insistence he could Temember nothing that had transpir- ed. He still was in considerable pain Thursday and police limited questioning to a few minutes. An investigation as to the man’s associates was in progress Thursday, ignited. Does:a’Man-Marry Respects Most? cording to C, J. Martineson, chief|f} are of police, who said two local’ men A Story of Today's were under suspicion. ‘Love and,To- P morrow's Building Program Tangle! Nears Completion ‘Work on the tunnel which is to connect the new Burleigh county courthouse with the jail building is expected to be under way by the first of next week, A. C. Isaminger, county auditor, said Thursday. Wrecking crews virtually have com- pleted razing the old building and there remains only e small amount of debris to be carted away. ‘The completion of the tunnel will) Modern White Gold Frames With comfortable pearl pads Only $4.50... ., Expert Eye Service at Greatly Reduced Prices DR. MacLACHLAN’S Health School and Eye Clinic DR. A. 8. ANDERSON Optometrist—Eye Specialist Lucas Block Bismarck Level-wind, anti-back-lash. Regular $4.95 value— our Sale Pri ICG eoeeee coneee I to eny 50¢ Ball, The Eee Ie oleh and ‘Dunble, | I ite} Shelly so Abonea 2S BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1981 mark the end of a building program that has provided the people of Bur. | Shafer Is Speaker leigh county with @ physical plant that has no superior in the entire 0" SAVE IDAHO TOWNS sons, ex inger'aat and plana have teen trata eee amc: and Plans have been made/ the convention in Minot Thursday, “Struggle Desperately to Keep |{0 landscape the Srounas by planting | Governor George F. Shafer urged at- ‘ble citizenship. Are Urged to Buy Hay ae EVR, address, the executive ! At Cost From County called upon the members of the serv- Stanley, N. D., Aug. 20.—Mountrail! problems of government, saying that - Centerville and near Quartzburg|County farmers are urged to buy hay/75 per cent of civic problems are pri- Thursday with hopes of saving both| Which grades No. 2 from the county) marily local in character. towns as well as structures of the|rather than purchasing feed of doubt- Mayflower and Belshazzar gold mines. | ful quality by mail in a recent com- nication issued by C. A. Fiske,| 450 at noon, with registrations being says the hay will be sold to|journ late Friday following the elec- at cost, which will come to| tion of officers and selection of a con- ‘WANT SPECIAL SESSION Resolutions asking President Hoover | More than 100 officers of the 41 Ro- to tied no byes of congress to! tary clubs in the ninth district, which 1 consi lurther relief measures for|includes Minnesota and North Da- wcalp badly Rapeqesd irra bean drouth stricken farmers in North Da-|kota, gathered here Thursday for gen, Bismarck painter, kota and Montana have been adopted | their annual two-day conference. by Williams county commissioners. FARM WOMAN BURNED ‘m beating at the hands of severall airs Hans a ae wad ole tong i be hela ta ivan atin He was taken to the hospital by po- mnlles bare of Gleer Lake Weanes: kota Horticultural Society at James- day after he had staggered into the usa pacing the rd a Ni pry ponnbedl wake Wy OB. Waldron. oe Beinil The,Woman He Loves Best—Or, the One He Tomerrow—“Sporting Blood” CAPITOL OUT ane REEL $395 Shakespeare Favor- ite Reel.oe eoooee®! Shek Td tamph Reales. cool BUY THEM IN SETS at These New Low Ptices. At Kiwanis Meeting! Minot, N. D., Aug. 20.—(4)—Before Kiwanians of the Minnesota-Dako- tas district at the opening session of Hl tention to the Kiwanis objective of | an intelligent, aggressive and service- ice organization to encourage citizens | to take greater interest in the local! Kiwanians representing clubs in three states numbered upwards of continued. The convention will ad-/ vention city. ROTARIANS MEETING Detroit Lakes, Minn., Aug. 20.—(>)— ; LISBON MAN NAMED JUDGE Fargo, Aug. 20.—(?}—H. H. Hirschy the annual meeting of the North Da- clety secretary. Jubilee Extra! Rayon Lingerie Think of It! 79c¢ Undies 49c Fine Rayon that looks and feels like glove silk! STEP- INS, PANTIES, SHORTY BLOOMERS. Flesh, peach. Criss Cross Set Extra Wide! Extra Quality! Best Curtain You Ever Sawat 98c Woven dot Grena dine. Width across top. full 52 in. Jack Mulhall Constance Cummings Tonight Only Performances 2:30—7—9 Adults 35c until 8 32-Piece Dinner Set ‘ Others Ask $6.50 for J This Set! Jubilee Price, $3.98 New square shape body with floral decoration and platinum lines. Service for 6. Theatre Broadcloth Pajamas Styled Like $3 Garments! An Example of Jubilee Savings $169 Fine vat - dyed Broadcloths! New plain col- ors, elastic '] TENNIS RACKETS Regular $1.79 Regula $395 Result $3: 69 Men's Fielder Glov . Boys’ Fielder Glove. o Bass- Oreno. Men’s Shirts _ and Shorts 50c to $1 Values! Now 3 for $1 .00 Cool, ribbed cotton shirts! Fine Broadcloth shorts with the Tower ey a Iona T in to yulcanize ones, Ise genuine economy to buy them Endurance Tires are guaranteed tire, against defects fora Iie st Be re, agai ag Weeveseseces i HE tl ; | ign 16.80 efficiency with the new 18.80 Seamless dawn, steel shaft | 2087-302) ee te eee with Clack calbkin, bell top | 28*2 75-00 STE: aso aaeo £5 QS | sos 22 ie ne value cscces, Me | 31x5.00-21 6.35 12.40 24.90 mAtdupwooos Pe ea ot Ca Desisned, to match up. Each Pair _ Four | hata 203 3.90 $ 7.60 $15.20 20044 ES.2.96 7.76 15.58 31x45.5. GTB 13.35 26.70 32x45.5. 6.95 13.60 97.00 GAMBLE STORES — Re new, extra full-cut seats! Save at this low Jubilee price! Folding Card Table Jubilee Bargain! Great Buy Makes This Price Possible $100 . Sturdy Table, lacquer finish; moisture- proof top. Prices Cut on Men’s Overalls Other Stores Ask $1.49 $1.60 Genuine 8-ounce white back blue denim! It’s the first time anyone has priced them. so low. High or low back, Linen Lunch Cloth Much Larger Size Cloth at a Lower Price for Jubilee Coaster Wagon & Dump Truck Try to Equal It At $1.00 Entirely new! 20-gauge steel with baked-on red enamel. ‘Wheels of double disc steel, treaded tires. 20% inches Jong! Women’s Silk Hose Never Before! Full Fashioned Pure Silk Hose at This Price > . K \] 59c Service weight, French heels, six shades. Real Jubilee special! IN Men’s Chambray Work Shirts Regularly Priced at 69¢ 2 for $1.00 Shoulders are double rein- forced! Seams are. triple- stitched. Pull cuts assure roomy comfort. “Lakeside” Hose Fully Guaranteed 3 Years! 100 Ibs. $9.00 Ne 79c Bath Mirror— a regular $1 value. White enamel frame; clear glass, ir Twine el : ——— Saturday, August 22nd, last | day to share in this Festival of Savings. Last day to buy in the | Great Golden Arrow Jubilee. 5 Take advantage of the values that have been the talk of the country. Saturday the last day—Your neighbor will be QY / [= there—Will You? ha," QYY 3 for $1 69c 49c © ~ 80-EASY | Men's Shirts-- | Chamois Set— | Hind’s ©: MOP — like | Cool athletic | Genuine Cu- | _toney best known | undershirts, Sponge & and Al Whitens advertised dust’ mops. Padded edges. Real 50c val- ues! Stock up now! Features 3 Important Styles 1, NEW FELTS 2. DERBY CROWNS 3. “WAVY” BRIMS $2.95 face effects ... close-fitting turbans. Just arrived! Sold Formerly From $4.95 to $10.95 again for many a year! Printed Crepes, Rayon, Shantung & Flannel Dresses—and every one washable! One and two- ‘piece styles. RIVERSIDES 20th Anniversary of a the Riverside tire. eS Saturday the last fA N day. One gallon of 100% Pure Pennsyl- vania Oil free with every tire purchased. What a birthday gift to the tire buying public. Saturday the final day! We can’t help being en- thusiastic about these Dresses!’ Smart frocks, smart styles —SENSA- TIONAL BARGAINS as most likely won’t come Phone 476 SV These Hats are just about the smartest, most flattering you can imagine! FELTS —with grosgrain and feather trimming +. Stitched SILK VELVETS—in off-the- shirred CHENILLE—in 4 tor $ Dry Cells 84” O1lcloth extra service, Squares “ s —Regular 59¢ bre Ais id value New 49c long-life baf- enn patterns and feries! colors, Automatic Coil Bed Others Ask $19.95! Last Year Link Spring Beds Sold for More $1695 Metal Day Couch, double bed at night. Cretonne - cov- ered mattress. 3-Leg Ironing Board Special! Lock What's Offered on Jubilee Dollar Day at Only $149 Smooth finish taper top. 471% in. long. _ Legs turned smooth. Folding style. Sturdy Hay Fork! Carefully Shaped & Tempered Here's a $1.50 Fork for Only $105 Tines are made of highest qual- ity spring steel. Strong polished handle! Save! Closet Seats! Try to Match This Quality At Anywhere Near Our Price $245 Sanitary! It would cost you at least $3 else- where. Mahog- any finish. Handy Utility Box Steel Box & Tray—With Key Handy for a Dozen Uses! 85c Enameled olive green! Rigid construction. 14” long; 6” wide; 612” deep, 6-Lb. Electric Iron With Cord! A $2.65 Value... Fully Guaranteed for 1 Year $198 New beveled sole plate, col- ored handle. Full 6 pounds! A bargain! Police Shoes These Shoes are Worth $4 Any Day! Special for Jubilee, $298 Fine black calf uppers and rubber heels, 9x12 Felt Base Rugs Equal to Nationally ¢ Bugs Sold at $7.95 $429

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