The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 9, 1932, Page 3

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> Po = Apricots, } Broken Bow grocer, entered the Re- publican senatorial contest in opposi- PARE WELL 10 LIFE "sere : was &@ candidate for re-election. is Frosaker Chosen by Life Seems to Me Like a J: ineie Pilates hier ase: Minot Country Club on 91st Birthday Minot, N. D.,, March 9—(P)}—O. G. . Frosaker was elected president of the Minot Country club, succeeding Dr. March 9.—()—Oliver| A. D. McCannel, at a meeting of the weashington, .- fendell Holmes on his 9ist birthday ia spoke & farewell to fe, ; directors held Tuesday evening fol. a company gath-|J0Wing the annual meeting of stock: ered to honor the great jurist at din-| holders. During the last year Fro- ner Tuesday night he sent formal re-|saker has been vice president. srets that he could not attend, but he| Dr. A. R. Sorenson was elected vice supplented ‘these in @ separate mes-| president; H. H. Westlie was reelect- treasurer, sage: fs ed , and James Barrett was “Your kind invitation for March 8 has been renamed secretary. Six directors whose terms were reelected. They were Dr. Mc- Fh ne a c. grog - L. Odette, “Life seems to me like @ Japanese | Dr. . Pence, Le Piper and picture which our imagination does | Westlie, aim at the infinite and when our a Minot Man Overcome tow falls to earth it is in flames. alas By Refrigerator Gas rescued from death Wednesday fore- THE BISMAKC ne : ; TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1982 2 8 HOLMES DELIVERS — |irssttse*srea?sce sss Confident North Carolinian Passes Through City on Way to Hunt Radium ty whch te name oa now be wit! Victim of Gunshot Is ‘ Last Respects Paid Showing Improvemen' Considerable improvement in the ‘ To Former Sheriff) 226 noirs nas been noted in the| Janet, Wis Schumacher’s Name Will Be on Ballots Although he has asked to be with- drawn as a candidate for national re- Jamestown to the riding from Capital City with D. K. Prentice, Wilton. _ From here he will go to Helens, Mont, \ Though he carries no equip- ment, he says several North Car- olinians and a man in Indians destination—only 100 miles from the Great Bear Lake region—1,- the Arctic Ocean, ~ miles north of Edmonton, Small settlements in that re- Alta, Canada—to prospect for gion are several hundred ‘miles ago on his long journey. At that time he had only a dime in his pockets but Tuesday he had two dollars—together with a new out- fit of clothes and boots which a Fargoan for him. The southerner is “beatin’ his way.” He expects to build him- part. self a hut, hunt animals for food, and prospect for the radium— which he claims he knows how to detect as well as find. “Tl ride back into Bismarck in a big chauffeur: and ty of money,’ he said, “if I have to buy out all Umousine with a braided of Canada. I’ve got the urge and T can’t fail.” Though he had abandoned plans to make a trip through the McHenry county “gold field” in North Dakota, Trevor fous about prospects there and Fargo about seven years. The body ‘will be taken to Boise for burial. ear frends, who He caught automobile ake ey questions regarding keep alive make -| Tides from Fargo to Bismarck, e “strike.” my heart. If T could think that I had |etecurer Ronrioadl ck sepuee’ Wi T'stould be ready to any acces ah en tn | ew Joanie Here in! 1904, and resided in ¢ ———__—_____-~- nch he oocu-|roon, When his hand was, seen Pro- pled for almost 30 years, however Dheeey et chagscas plight Wie be, stowed Vigor of mind to tne fos [image BY William G, Davidson, truck- y e few friends who visited him on the anni-|¢% £0 the S00 Line, who removed him versary, ‘fresh aS my ie consci: Crosby Supporting h = sai newer Perry’s Candidacy| nancds kD. Maren poe a! Consolidation of the First National (Special to The Tribune) t Bank of Reynolds with the State Crosby, N. D., March 10.—Crosby’s|bank of Chamber of Commerce has entered |tion taking over the deposit Habilities the field of Democratic politics on be-|of the former, was announced Tues- half of C. D. Perry, candidate for|day following a joint meeting of the Democratic national committeeman |directors of the two banks. Officers from North Dakota and a resident of|of the State bank are M. Mi that city. Beachem, president; John Murphy, In a formal announcement it was|vice president; Oscar Evenstad, cash- asserted, that the commercial organ-|ier; and Julia Moen, Matt Von Ruden ization “heartily endorses the candi-/ and John Von Ruden, other directors. dacy of Charles D. Perry of our city|'The National benk’s officers were for Democratic national committee-|Otto Mathiason, president; E. C. Le- man... and recommend him to the|backer, vice president; M. O. Braute, Voters of our state as a splendid man | vice president for the position. We resent any im-| william Carson, oth Plication that his candidacy is not in good faith or any attempt to discredit, him in any way. We bespeak for him the support of the fair-minded Demo- crats of our state.” C. D. Perry was @ last-minute en- | annual trant for the Democratic post in op-|at the University of Minnesota. Position to H. H. Perry of Ellendale, | Speaking on “Russia’s Challenge to ore by @ recent Democratic con-.| America,” Miller claimed Russia en- vention at Valley City. Joyed the highest ideals of human- Supporters of H. H. Perry protested, this immediately after the filing, that the |her for an example. Factory Outlet SALE Starts Thurs., March 10th 9 A. M. Sharp at Bismarck Bargain Store: 114 Fifth Street We have just brought to Bismarck the complete fac- tory stock of the Fergus Falls Woolen Mills Co., lo- cated at Pelican Rapids, Minn., and are offering every- thing at great reductions from factory cost. Tomor- row morning at 9 o’clock we are offering as sale open- ing specials: = Wash Dresses 39c Fast Colors, all sizes, worth up to $1.00 each 50% Wool Batts © 29c Each 72x80 You will wonder how this is possible--Worth $1.00 : Rayon Hosiery 2 Pairs 25C All Sizes, Newest Shades Grocery Bargains Tomatoes, No. 24% .....le 5 Bars Soap 10c| Corn .......... Te WHILE IT LASTS | Pineapple, No. 2% .....15cl No, 2% .....15¢ 3 Cash Registers, acquired with this stock are for Sale.. this city, the latter institu-| CAPITOL THEATRE Chester Morris emerges in “Cor- ‘sair,” at the Capitol Theatre tonight, as a full-fledged United Artists star— an elevation which brings the young ‘banks, Colman and Cantor. White House Refutes Byrns’ Declaration . |2ctor into the ranks of Chaplin, Fair-/ Washington, March 9.—(?}—An- ‘Swering a ocratic contention ‘Thus a Broadway actor who three/that President Hoover had failed to years ago was unknown to picture |cooperate with the special economy Jaudiences has reached the heights of committee set up in the house, the istardom. In 1929, it will be recalled, /white house Wednesday in a formal to portray the lead! time in “The Divorcee,” “The Big { role quite unlike the othe Morris was imported from Broadway | statement listed suggestions made by ling role in “Alibi,”| him designed to reduce expenditures !a picture which made him a celebrity (through reorganizing almost overnight. His work since that/and eliminating useless functions. the government Representative Byrns of Terinessee, House,” “The Case of Sergeant Gris-/as chairman of the economy. commit- cha” and “The Bat bic acbeliresr ot tee, last night said the president had comm with it only through ers—broug! him @ following which is extremely eee Loa had submitted no def. flattering. PARAMOUNT THEATRE charming Fox star, Elissa Landi and that outstanding stage and screen ac- tor, Lionel Barrymore, Raoul Walsh's low Ticket,” which opens tonight at the Paramount Theatre is heartil; Proposal The white house statement said the president had instructed “all officials If you are one of the many who like} of the government to cooperate in gripping drama as moviefare, or one/ full with the committee” immediate- of the countless admirers of that/ly after its appointment. METHODISTS WIN Continuing a winning streak start- dramatic Fox production, “The Yel-/eq several weeks ago, the Methodists defeated the Trinity Lutherans, 13 'Y | to 9, on the courts at the World War recommended to you as a piece of en-| Memorial building Tuesday night. tertainment - it you will thoroughly en- joy and long remember. Relating as it does the adventures of @ young and sensitive girl hound- ed by the most cruel and relentless persecution of modern times, and how by courage and love she casts aside the fetters of intrigue, for sheer pow- er, realism and vividness “The Yel- low Ticket” takes its place among the greatest pictures of this talking era. ‘Father of Bismarck Man Succumbs Here day from the effects of kidney dis- ease. He had been ill for a week. A native of Denmark, he had lived in 5 daughters. They are H. A. Larsen, Bismarck; Dan Larsen, Sioux Falls, 8. D.; John Larsen, Jr., Miss Eleanor Larsen, Mrs. John Bast, and Albert Larsen, all of Sherburn. Funeral services will be held at Sherburn Saturday. Fargo, N. D., March 9.—?)—Russell C. Massey, 72, Boise, Idaho, who died in a Fargo hotel lobby Monday night, ‘was @ former resident of Fargo. He SAVE MIL 40 YEAR LIONS OF BY OUR IN BUYING You save in using KC. Use LESS then of high priced. brands. E PRiCe FOR OVER (T'S DOUBLE ACTING 5 primary friends and associates gathered at/a local hospital suffering from @ gun- aitidavit with Segretary of State|the city auditorium to Day Init res-| soe wound, her attending physiclaa k Robert Byrne requesting his name to| pects to Rollin Welch, former Bur- . ety to keep me be withdrawn, but the ako camelieigh county sheriff, who died here|Said Wednesday noon. ited, Byrne conferred with the attorney |ed as honorary. palll that there was no provision in the law Episet ,'revolver was discharged for withdrawing a candidate’s name Pehalaceerat tee | Desviste, EDR pers! was taking it out of a drawer in her fied to the county auditors. Byrne said | miks club. tion officials to delete the name, but that he accepted the attorney gener- al's view that no legal method exists Ye CON? well don't Say, how come, guy, You dropped that fly And spoiled the no-hit game I’m pitchin’? What put you off? Oh, yeah... a cough? Yuh couldn’t stop yer throat from twitchin’? Them fags yuh sntoke Would make you choke. Well, listen to what I’m remarkin’— You just arrange To make a change And smoke OLD GOLDS and stop that barkin’! Us Old Boys learn OLD GOLDS don’t burn : Or scratch yer throat, or ever fag it, Rich, mild and pure : You'll like °em—sure, And—when the next fly comes, you'll hag it! , _ PURE TOBACCO... . NO ARTIFICIAL FLAVORS That’s why 0. Gs. do not scratch the. throat or taint the breath . . . [Cellophane-wrapped, of course] id were closed} Condition of Mrs. Seldon Bryant, 17-| years I have re- froin to Spm. weeluetay and| year-old Driscoll woman, who is in| lied upon Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discov- health” said Mrs. D, had been According to Mrs. Bryant’s version bee rome ed Helm of $02 disease. ‘count ficials act-|0f the shooting, she was wounded lar swear raha set- | when she sought to acare away dogs} Bluff St. “It has Vater, pastor of from her farm home. She said the] been my favorite remedy for a when she, or other bad condition 48 poor appetite, it never fails Rev. Walter E. room. Her husband and several under the direction of the Bistnarck thers were lacey < i Burial was at Fairview cemetery. | the time. 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