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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1932 when the garment is properly tailored | destroyed his store at Mekinock Sat- for fit and shapeliness, urday, was completed Wednesday and —_____—__ returned a verdigt that the cause of SEEK UNDERWORLD KILLER | the man’s death was unknown. Salem, N. J., March 10.—()—A man Laer believed to be an underworld execu- 1 eo WIN 46 tioner, who killed a Negro woodcutter} Gran rks, N. D., March 10.— |who happened to spy him dumping |(#)—A University. of North Dakota day to force it out of committee, it ‘a “ride” victim's body into the woods|debate team was given the decision | 85 announced Wednesday night by near here, had eluded a cordon of|of three judges over the North Da-|Thomas W. Gales, North Dakote su- state troopers and a posse of citizens|kota Agricultural college here Wed- perintendent: of the Anti-Saloon Thursday, The slayer fled in a red|nesday night. Membersiof the unt-| League. +Jeoupe after flinging the body into alversity team were Phil Vogel, Tom clump of bushes, shooting Irving Hite,|Paulson and Miss Carol Lillo. They the 49-year-old woodchopper, and defended the negative side of the threatening the Negro’s wife. question, “Resolved, that congress eS RTE. SY should enact legislation providing for Musterole a gate ye CAUSE OF DEATH UNKNOWN _ the centralized control of industry.” mt ig oan efisctve aft Grand Forks, N. D., March 10.—(#)| Taking the affirmative for the A. C. aruwere pe oon A coroner's jury heard the testi-|were William Stewart, Norman ‘Todd "and pain by mony of 14 witnesses as the inquest and Clifford Maloney. into the death of James Lambos, 60- —_———_ year-old Mekinock merchant who Rent the Spare Room died, it is believed, in a fire which} Thru The Tribune Want Ads N. D. DRYS AT WORK 7 You are invited to examine our new ar- ray of attractive and exclusive patterns of imported and domestic woolens for Your Easter Suit. Dorum Tailoring 207 Fifth Street “Made in Bismarck” 2 SHERSUCKERS AND LIGHT NOB cLOTHS “IN SPRING STYLES Linen Suits Also Will Be Used Much; New Weaving De- velopments Evident As the season advances into the summer months many new fabrics are introduced. These are largely! cool weaves that have been developed for the winter tourists and others that are glorified types of cotton and ~ Mnen weaves that have been used for : a 5 é Associnted Preas Phote “lam going to have another baby,” Gloria Swanson told inter- viewers at a London hotel where she is staying with her new husband, Years in the far South, Such weaves} Michael Farmer. She added she expected the baby to provide a play- 8 seersuckers and light nub cloths mate for her child by a former husband and another child which she come in this category. The new ones adopted. are characterized by an order of | ——— wore ae = and styling that lend them | iets Haig Gesepeable to the most|aance clubs have become such a big colors usually being cream, ivory, feature of summer social life that chamois, vellum, light grey or tan. fastidious dresser. _ligh grey INR Celts wil also be very promi-|SPecial styles have been developed | Also some powder blue and light nent this Spring as they started to for these activities. Sport jackets | green effects have been shown. fesume considerable popularity. dur-|‘"¢ flannel slacks have taken over |” White linen sults a5 referred to ing the late months of last summer. the same functions for summer wear | above have become very popular for ‘These are in plain white, ivory or |S the id a rd full dress suit | qancing. Some of these have jackets ecru. Often slight patternings or | “7nPY Guang yee a tylish fab- {Dat are cut very similarly to the self patterns are used to embellish} io." ine a = iat si ed ‘ab-/tuxedo coat of winter; with decided them. They come with, or without|‘)Suongs eaberdines a er and’ peak lapels. Some ultra ones have vests, They're mostly in sport mod- | smqunnc®, Saberdines and novelty ‘even been shown with a black satin els and many are double-breasted. | cheviots. ‘These jackets show elabo- £20ng on the lapel or black pipings New weaving and patterning de-|tate sport details in thelr styling | C7 e0BeS These Jackets are cut rath- velopments also are evident in such] such as patch” pockets, yoke’ and |¢T 100g 80 that they will have no sem- ‘standard mid-summer fabrics as pleat backs and belt backs. 'blance to’ waiters’ coats which they Palm Beach Cloths, Tropical Wor-|” with these Jackets one wears flan-| might otherwise simulate. They're steds, Mohairs, Poplins, Gaberdines/ nei trousers, or slacks, as they have | worn with white linen vests and el Mia aeomeelae : been more recently termed. These are| white linen trousers and present a e country club and the summer either plain or striped, the foundation | clean, cool appearance that is smart = = STARTING FRIDAY, MARCH 11th... 8:00 A. M. A new deal for today's dollar! This Seventh Anniversary Sele definitely establishes Gamble’s as the house of THE LOWEST PRICES IN THE NORTHWEST—values absolutely divorced from competition. Providing these values has required uncommon courage and an outlay in cold cash which, if measured in silver dollars, would need to be handled in bushel baskets. SAVE a dollar for EVERY dollar you SPEND. Bat be PROMPT! We have one shipment only of each item. Sale ends when this merchandise is gone. 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When substitutes are es ; 2 Mica _ offered, remember itis seldom and edvertived 4 Tike F Each‘ package is sold with the personal guarantee of W. _K. Kellogg: “If you do not think Kellogg’s Corn Flakes _ on the red-and-green package. the finest and freshest flakes Made by Kellogg in Battle you ever tasted, return the Creek. : in the spirit of service. Insist "MILK PAILS Heavily tinned. Soldered and tiv. Prelee ht ied ree eb) on GAMBLE STORES A at at at al a a aa a a a ol al el al aoe ea el ae ) Main Avenue s BISMARCK, N. DAh.