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- Announcing The Opening of Our ADIES’ SPORT SHOP VISIT THIS SHOP NOW | : ‘A new department in our store with new Dresses, Coats, and Suits for the lady who cares. | New Styles and Values in Dresses ; Hollywood Styles for the Young Miss Crepes, Spring Prints, Silk Suits $4 95 | Lace Blouses special $1.59 Polo Coats ™=:*“*$19.95 | Dress Coats <2 «: $35.00 Paterson Hotel Beans. AT LX ROSEN & BRO. BISMARCK, N. D. Sunday, when the flyers plan to put|are Clyde Burnell, Warren Brutzman,| used annually in the United States th -JConnor, Wesley Lawyer, Glen Enge, |first class freight rates on shipments AVIATORS AT DICKINSON facilities and possibilities looking to- PAGEANT WIL TELL Joseph Janda; Patrick Henry, Fred|of northwest potatoes to markets in] Dickinson, N. D., March 2—(?)—|ward the establishment of an airfield|four cabin planes into service in|James Devenar, Clifford Hanson and |for domestic heating. Stadler; George peu ae the Uae! So irame ies Hee Five ae and ae Diego nue andl nm shea here. Commer-| flights over Dickinson and vicinity. |Jene Pendergast. SS 3 ss, thi: Red River Valle SSCS - | are inson inspect aviation ! cial rations will begin next} Th ensed_ YSN rear i) Dursemay soloniat’ dames, Phyltis |tied this adjustment would result in reas e Sroup of Ucensed aviators here |’ rere are 6000,000 tons of coke! Use the Want Ads Melby, Delma Devitt, Ruth Coghlan |Tate increases that would make it im- = = = nanan ee ee ivelyn Sundland. possible for Minnesota and North Da- and Episode 4, Our First President; |kota potatoes to compete in Chicago Washington’ Harvey Toews; Lady bos cred big eee with potatoes _ Progress of Nation Will Be Re-| Washington, Signe Roswick; Nelly, |from other sections. . : Pearl Schwartz; Washington Custis,| Witnesses for the Red River grow- lated in Panorama By Jun- | Lee Andrews; Thomsen, Keith Mor-|ers and shippers were: Dr. Alvah H. “¥ : is; Bi 3 .|Benton, economist of the North Da- ior High School Tet BUN Reward Brendel; chancel-/y ee, agricultural college at | Fargo; Eon eaee sree vey Episode 5, Westward Ho!—Saka-| Andrew Robbie, Cavalier, N. D,, and The cast of characters for “The|/kawea, Vera Dixon; Lewis, Philip|Roy Douglas, East Grand _ Forks, Progress of America,” an historical |Constans; Clark, Mare Chrisianson; Ce Cee ign sancol teers nt to be presented Thursday,|Pioneer woman, Eugeina Fryer; pio- pas Ao March 10, in the city auditorium by |neer man, Charles Olmstad; boy, |ultural instructor; Leo Wright and 7 fy Sterling Huxtable, Moorhead potato the Will junior high school, was an-| Victor Westbrook; girl, Jacqueline dealers: and T. A. Durant of Grand 1d Wednesda: C. W. Leifur, | Oeltjen; Indian, Wendelen Brown. %s : poneipal of: the page Episode 6, Our Union’ Preserved: pkey Baked the Greater ‘Two programs, an afterhoon mati-|Plantation owner, Fred Green; his | G7 Jeuieset eek nee for school children at 3:30 o'clock | Wife, Fern Yeater; colored folks, ets KRIS c, , and an evening performance at 1:30) Svan Lips, | Melvin | MeLanghlin Man Kills Wife and ‘ - of iolet ison, * oronaniy. te oar 2 Self, Wounds Woman ; Probably the largest undertaking|Marcia LeRoy, Laura Ellsworth, BUILDER OF CHAMPIONS — PIONEER OF FREE WHEELING Rn tite the for high in re-|Peggy Whittey, Willis Newton, — pelea lit silos use t is ieeinetive Sead Dohn, Hugh Longmuir. | Great Falls, Mont., March 2—(P)— in that it was written and assembled ode 7, Peace, The Hope of To-| George Beatty, former rangh employe, Epis \, almost entirely by Miss Louise John-|4ay: Mary Louise Finney as Peact |p iesdey shot and killed his wife, 5 Miss Mabe! the/and all characters of the introduc- 7 é \ nr realy, they Megane tion. Hollace Beall is accompanist Margaret, 40, wounded Mrs. brats ry) in S ‘ the dramatics, When the various|for the production. A re a a rene sl af , a scenes and parts have béen perfected mie N \, the pageant wil be, assembled into Two Held Following 9 |¥" caused his death within two X ‘ a einige sipsitl iy . uel \ Mrs. Hinkle, who was visiting at erep settee te untes| Death of Aged Woman| oe Say tine, eae, az é : e e . flesh wound. She told officers Beat- 4 pealed to the King and Queen of, “Seattle, Wash. Mar. 2—(P)—Dr./ty had been drinking prior to the A. L. SANDIN ry Spain for aid up to the present day.| Albert C. McKeown, 45, prominent shooting. ° ae = General supervision of the pageant dentist, and his wife, Anna, 33, were} The wounded woman said she went pode 9 e Yillbe in the hands of Mr, Leifur and |in_ fall, Wednesday on open eharges|to the Beatty home to care for Mrs. Se Tees, ANE. the Misses Johnson ison. Miss le officers invest mysteri-| Beatty, who had been ill. Mildred Fried, physical education in-|ous death of his 84-year-old mother, i 304-306 Fourth Street structor, assisted by Miss Adeline|Mrs. Rhoda McKeown, of Muscatine, Ness, is directing the dances; Miss | Iowa. Charlotte Schmidt and Miss Gertrude} The mother’s body was found Tues- Evarts will heve charge of the cos-/day in the basement of the dentist's tuming and Clarion E. Larson, music/home. Her skull was fractured and instructor, is directing the chorus./there were cuts and bruises around ‘Themar Simle is arranging the pub-|the eyes and mouth. - licity for the pageant, with Edward; Both the dentist and his brother, am. @\ Heer and E. Haldi in charge of prop-|Dr. A. Royal McKeown, Seattle sur- erties. geon, asked for an official investiga- The main characters are symbolic |tion, telling. Deputy Prosecutor E. G. of the forces prominent in the de-|/Lenihan they beMeved their mother velopment of our country and they|was murdered for $5,000 in bonds 4 & appear in the introduction to the /which, they said, she habitually car- pageant, and in several of the epi- |ried. sodes. They are Columbia, Margaret| The bonds later were found in a Munday; Uncle Sam, Everett Hill;|bureau drawer in the mother’s room Progress, Harriet Malm; Industry, |by deputy sheriffs called by the den- Harold Griffith; Art, Catherine Fel- | tist. trup; Education, Beverly Barnes; and iy, james), Potato Men Heard BAKING Por At L C. C. Hearing POWDER ‘Episode 1, The Court of Castile: was formerly with the largest tributors in Bismarck. as Passenger Car Distributor and Motor Truck Distributor in BISMARCK , And Surrounding Territory you save in Studebaker takes pleasure in announcing this splendid representation for Golumbs ev 'perdinand’ ‘John Os-| Minneapolis, March 1—(#)—Op- SAME PRICE Studebaker motor cars. Owners will here find a quality of service both Ba alt; ladies - in - waiting, Alice | position of the potato industry of the ates, Knowles, LaVerne Middlemas, om Red River Valley to the potato rate FOROVER s : : new and gratifying. hes; courtlers, Robert , posed “ 5 Foonard Bahmer, Myrl Edmark; | erease Broposed, by the Interstate 46 ‘AR: A. C. WILDE The Triumphant New Studebakers present the last word in advanced Vice President and Treasurer mn 2tt;, Wilde ts well known tm Bix; motoring. Thirty-two important improvements, including 1932 Free City’s surrounding territory. For "Minny yenra Re was fn buninens at Wheeling plus Synchronized Shifting and Automatic Starting, Safety {he tomate bunineny wines come Plate Glass, at no extra charge, in all windows and all windshields of = , all models, Full-Cushioned Power, new Air-Curve Coachcraft, new con- vertible bodies on all four chassis—President, Commander, and Dictator Eights, and Studebaker Six. Come in today and see the outstanding cars of 1932. Rhoades, rt Kling and Ralphipy northwest railroads, "occupied oat i 's Episode 2, Discovery and Settle- Pascinnd 's session at the commission’ mr Pome ct, tn op of tat wt Schwahm, Aust i | ons wr fine Canis of ST Hain tere kin, Gregory Dahlen; Indians, Ted seis Boutrous, Wendelen Brown, Berna | ——[—[—[_—_—_—_—_—[_[—*_="= North Dakota National Guard, Co. A, 164th Infantry 25 ounces for 25¢ MILLIONS OF P Rooy Jen Schultz, Richard Shafer; Norse- men, William Tillotson, Melvin Pet- erson, Clifford Thorson, Beulah He- dahl, Mary Helen Smith, Henrietta Ode, Helen Hedstrom, James Spohn, Homer Corwin, Chester Little, John v Peterson; French settlers, Emma Langer, Ruth Benzon, Bernice Pet- erson, Lucille Hannaford, Gayle Kel- ly , Dorothy Manney, Sarah Anne Drastically Lower Prices! President Eight ..$1720 to $2020 Dictator Eight ...$1005 to $1150 ‘singer, Patricia LaRue; Dutch Es Reductions up t0 $560 ‘Reductions up bo $120 were Buddy Beall, - Dorothy Bismarck Commander Eight $1380 to $1590 ‘Studebaker Six ....$865 to $1010 ; Bounds, Solweig Nelson, Eileen Ag- Reductions op t0 $335 PRICES AT THE FACTORY Will Celebrate Their 10th Anniversary of Reorganization With a Dinner THURSDAY, MARCH 3rd, 6:30 P. M. E . new, Edna Bredy, Hileen Saxvik, * ¥ Walter Larson, Herbert Asseltine, Homer Boss, Lucius Wedge; Pil- grims, Raymond Yeasley, Albert Thysell, Harry Fields, Clair Her- bert, Ruth Gallahan, Dorothy Sig- urdson, Gertrude Engen, Bernice ‘Wenaas. é \ y Episode 8, Spirit of '76: Colonial X gentlemen: Benny Jones, Charles Motor Truck Prices . 5.1% TON 3 TON 130” wheelbase » ¢ «+ 1+ + + $695 141 wheelbase + + + + + ¢ + + $1350 165" wheelbase «+ +e 775 y5*wheelbase + ++ eee e + 1375 2 TON 165" wheelbase + * + + + ++ + 1400 141" wheelbase - + + + + + « + $895 183’wheelbase ++ e+ ree + 1425 153” wheelbase «+ eee r++ 920 Auxiliary transmission and booster brake sre 165’ wheelbase «+++ ree + 945 mandard without extra charge on the 3-ton chamis. | 85° Nervous and Weak? areas at the ED ROSE “4 fo ae 4 Dr. b 4 World War Memorial Bldg. 7 Sanginsyvile Cobs and all standard bodies available on ali chassis, Anxiliary springs optional at extra cost. ; : - 4 ierce’s Favorite ~ Motors, : Prescription a Each Member Will Bring His Father or a Friend. we :ote nhs meee 3m) the antemer % ALL PRICES AT THE FACTORY, BUMPERS AND SPARE TIRES EXTRA { a very beneficial en. part of these 19 years were spent : . : 7m | tonic. I’had be- 4 ae in Bismarck. : come can The following menu will be served by The, Sandin-Wilde Motors, Inc. ex- See these Triumphant New Studebakers in their New Home nervous and : Mess Sgt. Frank Clausen Invitation to Visit the ‘mew Stude: ‘ SPECIAL DISPLAY eck, a iy aker showrooms, ny F }. D: Gladwin of 21 7th St. N, “T CELERY MIXED PICKLES Toon, come tn ua sce these cham= \ SALTED WAFERS ROAST PRIME RIBS OF BEEF MASHED POTATOES ~ i STRING BEANS in CREAM SPANISH ‘SALAD FRUIT SUNDAY. COFFEE took a couple of bottles ofthe ‘Pre- scription’ and it was very helpful to ) me; it built me up and strengthened | my nerves. I think it is a fine tonic { and nervine for women who are in a weakened state of health.” | oa _— Thursday - Friday - Saturday i: Wilde Moters, Inc., om any motor Biever antetyinee tet ‘menue Why wait for other cars to follow Studebaker? formance and beauty of-the new Studebakers. SANDIN-WILDE MOTORS, INC. 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