The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 17, 1932, Page 7

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R PetIn Pet. Hrd, Returns on Gas Tax ~ Absent Voters FORMER CONGRESS THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1932 CHEAPER BY AI a valveless unit. It will be sold for Washinglen.—heconding Ad ¥,| about $250. 8, Post Office Department, the gov- ernment spends $24,000,000 a year for HEAVILY INSURED transporting first class mail by train,| Foreign service officials of the U. S. and_ $15,000,000 for movement of alr| departments of state and commerce mail. This makes a total of $39,000,000/ and the Association of Life Insurance a year. The department believes this| Presidents in the United States have total could be reduced if all first! estimated the world total of life in- class mail were carried. by air. ‘surance at- more than $147,000,000,000. CHEAP PLANE ENGINE Pre-Easter Reductions Fri- Kansas City, Mo.—An airplane en- . Sprin gine company here is putting on the| Gey and Saturday. Spring ket ine, " Dresses reduced to $6.75, only two eyllnders: develops betwecn | $8.75, $12.75 and $19.75. Rose 45 and 50 horsepower. The engine is| Shop. Schilling) What is it about a cup of good coffee in the morning that fortifies the soul of a Bottineau 1284 1980 1207 1369 Bowman 31 616 509 328 Burke ..: 901 1105 760 812 Burleigh 2984 4462 2602 3886 Cass... 4500 6519 4130 4604 Cavalier oe 51 20 887 1926 656 0T Dickey 38 32, 1145 1342 906 1035 Divide 38 1 3 43 at 30. Dunn. 32 1 84 53 64 50 Timmons 35 32 598 2130 838 1436 Foster 21 18 600 856 502 637 Golden Valley 20 16 470 697 393 486 Grand Forks . 1 51 2371 3808 2306 2116 Grant .. 50 36 654 1881 ‘T12 1126 Criges 25 21 387 986 Heiting 35 25 635 1185 43 805 Widder 4 ras 501 995 652 505 Ia Moure . 39 31 1040 1168 817 864 logan .. 30 26 469 1269 532 934 McHenry 66 33 735, 1144 10 833 MelIntosh 20 19 563 1621 691 801 McKenzic 58 26 565. 654 522 499 McLean 62 1% 639 927 562 Mercer 29 1 31 66 Morton . 57 18 103 1293 802 1499 Mountrail . 62 32 731 1050 635 805, Nelson .. 35 25 200 765 619 578) Oliver 16 1 314 367 214 369 Pembini 34 20 1739 1478 1284 129 Pierce 35 32 1034 1155 Ramsey 49 4 622 BL 567 480 Ransom 32 25 980 1208 810 843 Renville 30 17 461 ‘124 407 58 Richland 50 a9 635 2729 963 1608 Sargent 30 a7 830 1118 601 813 Sherida 30 7 663 1200 730 909 Sioux . 18 8 222 345 174 346 Slope . 33 15 145, 402 195 264 Stark 38 33. 1377 883 192 Steele 27 + 604 513 589 ‘Trail 33 30 1109 813 1160 ‘Walsh 56 32 1202 879 1314 Ward . a1 61 2593 2334 2462 Wells . 47 38 1367 1187 1220 ‘MWilllanis a 31 611 807 19 5 1330 43806 60755 39229 47438 Totals .. +. 223 1 Note: Returns on absent voters ballot are from only 1255 precincts, [HOW BISMARCK VOTED| Dem. Pres. Rep. Pres. Rep. Com. Dem. Com. Rep. Com. Woman Man Man sé : § sy a b> f i ae) 5 ¥ 5 2 ag ne | ax & g ! 8 i Sai ick we Gad & ist Ward Ast Pet. 39 4 62 56 #178 #212 «a 5 39 7% 8. 233 Ast Ward 2nd Pet. 4 6 58 62 73 170 2 18 43 13 178 173 1st Ward 8rd Pet. ys 51 118 110 90 136 16 12 32 68 5 136 2nd Ward Ast Pet. 22 26 65 86 86 0418292 and Pet 8 in i. 53 5362 57 123° (34 64 61 2 2nd Ward ne 8rd Pct. 26 33 31: 32 3006 7L 61L 13) 30 80 2st? Se ew st 6% 67 «#110 140 26 2 m 1 Shy 1 eee ne 5 46 58 62 8 «(110 314 «17 52 OO ara ware a 6 11 330 re ct. 4 82 92 82 129 12 47 25 69 115 98 168 4th Ward 143 172 81 6% =6985 TB BK CBL «162 ACCA: s«d1218 5th Ward 91 100 60 39 «60 110 47 32 78 53 12 120 6th Ward ist Pet. 8 868% #83 60 92 «127 ris anh a “6 68 7 16 141 2nd Pct. 140 155 92 6 103 7% 55 70 122 81 23 82 ‘Totals 885 1037. 024 887 1123 1978 428 351 853 930 300 1931 Cap, Removal Fu. Amend. Leg. Pow. Gas Tax . Yes No Yes No Yes No yes No Yes ist Ward ist Pet. 1. 428 228 141 206 186 223 147 123 ist Ward 2nd Pct. 3° 438 202 167 195 165 193 185 125 ist Ward 3rd Pct. 3 313 131 143 139 121 128 125 92 2nd Ward Ist Pct. 1 442 220 180 204 181 196 311 115 2nd Ward and Pct. 2 378 171 174 161 167 195 144 98 nd Ward 3rd Pct. 1 286 160 96 160 98 120 146 69 Srd Ward Ist Pet. 0 569 276 233 276 213 260 252 202 253 Srd Ward and Pet. 3 500 250 189 230 192 225 215 170 223 3rd Ward 8rd Pct. 2 517 175 276 176 277 #165 291 133 4th Ward 2 506 #117 373 118 367 123 365 119 5th Ward 1, 447 127 260 141 285 «141 250-143 6th Ward Ist Pet. © 486 170 224 171 212 191 206 117 Sth Ward and Pet, © 560 135 325 136 326° 145 325 100 gl § 3 3 2 Fy 3 3 3 Totals 9———__—__—______-_-¢| the tirst time at the Criterion The- | At the Movies | atre in New York on January 19th, o——__———_-————#/has created more favorable talk, CAP}TOL THEATRE A strange thing is Fate. the principals in “Racing Youth,” acme reese ursday, 5 moving pic- ture field as extras. ‘Three of them | wre moved to California when they were Jess than nine years old, and thus were in @ preferred position to enter the films. Just fate, Slim Summerville, who was never funnier than he is in “Racing Youth,” was taken by @ prize-fighter friend to the old Keystone lot to make his| ipa) quiet, poignant tragedy that was be- ing enacted on the screen was not which was of the Universs! or- ganization, in 1012. Frank Al- dertson it for moive extra’ parts Carl Leemmie, Jr., to the prin- cipal villain in “The oblleviane” pasta op @ ABAMOUNT THEATRE Srnst. Lubltech production How Modern Women Lose Pounds of Fat Swiftly — Safely a to blossom. ns- zan.” bei attractiveness that every wom- e anerer, ig! 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They were married In Mrs. McCormick’s home In Colorado Springs, Colo. just a motion picture but a human document that was universal in its appeal.” “Broken Lullaby” opens tomorrow; at. the Paramount Theatre. You'll find it a picture sure to live up to the DIES AT DEVILS LAKE Devils Lake, N. D., March 17.—(?)— John E. Johnson, 67, pioneer ¥esident of Chain Lake township, died at a hospital Wednesday following a lin- acclaim it has received from the press | gering illness aggravated by influenza, and public. Offers To Aid Lindy | a Gangster “Scarface Al” Capone, In Jall In Chicago under sentence to 11 years imprisonment for failure to pay Income taxes, sald he was “pretty sure” he could get the Lind- bergh baby back if he were re leased on bond. ‘There are more than 50,400 auto- mobile dealers in the United States. | aaa enna Our Furs are made well, dependable in quality, price j greatly reduced. ll are the finest, most carefully matched skins and newest in fashion, Remodeling, Relining, Cleaning, and Repairing Done by Experts Our prices are reasonable State Fur Co. Across from the G. P. Hotel 202 Fourth St. Phone ¢96 Bismarck, N. Dak. $Q8> YOU are always sure of | Kellogg’s Corn Flakes. For 25 years Kellogg’s have been the standard of quality. Kellogg's Corn Flakes are made in modern, sanitary plants ... always open to inspection by visitors. Kelloge’s have the finest materials, expert work- ers; and wonderful machinery it has taken years to perfect. Plus a patented sealed WAX- TITE bag that brings the flakes oven-fresh to your table! Guaranteed by W. K. Kel- logg: “If you do not consider them the finest and freshest corn flakes you ever ate, re- turn the red-and-green pack- age and we will refund your money.” Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek, “Bismarek’s Diamond Store” New Bakery and Restaurant The Patterson Hotel will open a first-class bak- ery Saturday morning between 9 a. m. and 6 p. m. in connection with their new restaurant on Main Street, where they wif have the most delicious pas- try, bread, rolls, ever offered to the public in Bis- marek. The following pastry will be given away: 1 dozen delicious date cookies with every 25c pur- chase, and with every 50c purchase a regular layer’ cake in a large variety of choices. This bakery will serve the public night and day. We are serving the most delicious food for less money than any other restaurant in Bismarck. 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Smart-. ness that ordinarily commands dol- lars more. . . worsteds, twists and other excellent fabrics that seem impossible at the low price... all- around value that sets the fastest pace in years and ‘Kaew the thrill Wear a “Marathon” oe value you'll DEPARTMENT ec STORE 111-118 Fourth Street J.C, PENNEY GQ ||| Sarah Gold Sh Bismarck, N. Dak. Fashion Approves One style after another. The new fash- ions are a triumph in line—It’s the way they’re cut and the sleek way they’re moulded that makes our new Easter gar- ments, the perfect creations. A Special Feature Of silk dresses and suits. These include the one, two and three-piece models and regularly priced at $22.50. Specially priced for pre-Easter selling at $1 7°0 Woolen Suits at $19.50 and up. Easter Hats Are going the way of \ “AIL Smartness” You won’t have to tax your brain deciding which charm- ing new style to wear. Shapes are here for $995

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