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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1932 . y rampage and called on any and all/other laws that may be necessary.” | demned’ by the commission, Hendricks campaigners in the group. The latter! % delegates to tell them how to cure the} They were taken under advisement.|showed that such charges exceed the P LIT AL HA E asserted Roosevelt has developed a S Pp E Cc I A L ills of Democracy. As he came out he was asked if he|flax rates. Representatives of the following with a stronger spirit than | He broke the boredom of newspa-/|meant to apply his first plank to|railroads admitted that clover seed any candidate since the late al Permen drowsing before the locked|Senator Joseph T. Robinson, of Ar-| should be rated the same as flax, but dore Roosevelt. He said Democrats | door of the resolutions committee by|kansas, Democratic leader of the| declared that the general level of flax can depend on a sharp movement} appearing suddenly from around a|senate, whom he has lambasted on| rates is too low, Hendricks said. They | away from Hoover, expressing the be- | ¢ t corner and demanding: the floor of the senate. called attention to their application lief the Democrats are regarded as IN KIN “Where is this here Rose room?” “If the cap fits him, let him wear|now pending before the commission ; “Progressive” throughout the state. He banged twice on the door and/it,” he snapped as he swung off| wherein they are seeking a 20 per cent |Democrat Delegates Predict ————_ HOW TO HAVE shouted: down the aisles looking for something | increase in the carload rates on flax . 5 A sloth cannot support its own 4 “This is Senator Long.” else to settle. seed from all North Dakota points to Victory in North Dakota weight on the ground. It spends its ead As the door cracked, he yelled, “I all out-of-state destinations. if Roosevelt Wins life hanging downward from tree Long Goes on Visiting Ram-|want 10 minutes” and went in. Some Seed Rat ti branches. page; Bangs on C it df the platform builders objected and e ate Ques Jon ” | ei Fangs on Commit- others tried to. compromise on tive! Ig Before Commission MAI], GIRL HURT Chicago, June 29.—()—A new North] Rose Shop closes at 6 p. m. tee Door For Action minutes but Huey shouted for 10 pera Dakota politically was pictured Tues-! on Saturdays until Sept. Ist. minutes and got it. He had Mayor T.| & Mw. Hendricks, traffic expert for day night by members of its delega: y ‘ced oe m eo rt ; — Semmes Walmsley of New Orleans, the state railroad commission, has re- tion to the Democratic convertion aS | seme Chicago, June 29.—()—Huey Long|his member of the committee, sub- ? 90 per cent of the group joined in a has hit his Louisiana “kingfish”|mit two plans: turned to Bismarck from Sioux Falls, vigorous campaign effort among dele- stride in, Chicago, Firs ine the Democraiie party 8. D., where he appeared as a wit- gates from other states to put over will be explained and . \ Intil last night Huey had been' pledges ave a leadership in) ness for North Dakota shippers in a ‘ ‘, their favorite, Governor Roosevelt, for ee hnusually quiet, purposely so until)congress not privately or profession-| hearing before the Interstate Com-|Maria Scheirbeck, Seven Years| the presidential nomination, Demonstrated at our store he had seated his delegates over the|ally obligated to interests inimicable|merce Commission involving carload Old, Loses Teeth and Suf- Dr. R. H. Leavitt of Carson, chair- tee 'g t protests of a delegation of his mortal|to the welfare of the general public.” | rates on sweet clover and other sced y ave man, told representatives of a, score y 4 s 4 * political enemies. Second—“The Democratic party|being shipped from points in this fers Bruises of state groups that North Dakota But after he had won the contest |pledges itself to undertake the fair| state to neighboring states. will swing into the Democratic column by @ Foot Comfort Expert he cut loose and “kingfished” for the | distribution of wealth into the hands Testifying that present rates are this fall if Roosevelt is nominated. He | : * t the Chi tat multitude, He went on a visitinglof all the people by taxation or such'|too high and have already been con-| Maria Scheirbeck, seven-year-old] said the Republican party in. North | f Bw? [ded der iced pall i ‘ aac et po Hesninat Woured Dakota is “badly split,” and asserted hi 1 di 9, he Ti of DR. WM. M. SCHOLL, » Was in & - its strongest faction “ it stomach red i day recovering from severe injuries] Hoover or the Republican national She Shouldn't ! Sarr tine eenevotice et ee, suffered when struck by an automo-| program any longer.” Noenergy...circles under her eyes. Ifshe own Foot Comfort Expert f bile shortly beforé 7 p. m. hey Miss Nellie Dougherty of Minot 2 would paey Lydia E. Piokham's Mr. Scheirbeck is a gardener at the! serted the heavy De’ ti egetable Compound in tablet-form, ? - : ! U. 8, Indian school here. the March prerersnes: THELARHY 48ale she could be strong and happy again. If you have foot trouble—no van Ee U ress a e ‘The girl lost several teeth and was|cated a change in sentiment and that, matter how painful or long- . . de bruised about the head, shoulders and]. few candidates in the early stages _ standing—be sure to attend Seah a a ea Suga of a national campaign have produc- this special event. Your feet ‘ a Rosenberg, 16-year-o! ed the enthusiasm which has develop- will be given a complete Test e of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Rosenberg,|ed for the New York executive, Any Rubber Stamps and Atalvaiae the cauaavat 911 Sweet avenue. The car belonged! other candidate would be unable to| } “doo! ; to Henry Rix, Mandan, according to/ swing the state from its traditional | We Make Them your discomfort explained. William Ebeling, policeman place in the Republican lists, she told Coninercial Serviée; the, and the Dr. Scholl Method of sage “4 Peeute eal! ae Pecentetee dvat| Visitors during a long series of confer- | gigas Relief demonstrated-all with- riving west on Sweet avenue ences, Hoskins Block Phone 400 igati rou! \ s the intersection of Eighth St. tuned|" George ‘'T, Murray, standing alone caves ie seiatiors ea 1 on resses to the south sharply to avold a col-|in the group for his brother “Gove oo H lision with a machine, driven by Mr.|/nor “Alfalfa Bill” Murray for the and footwear is also included \ Scheirbeck, which was going south| nomination, voted for Shouse for per- REMEMBER THE DAT: Dresses for Sports‘Wear! on Eighth St. After the sudden turn,| manent chairman while the remain- Now electric refrigera- 2 ee Lan Miss Ta intoracaltnd| vung in line for Senator Walsh. tion is brought within the a ‘De.’ Sch ie ‘ TO) ie car and ran also supported Minnesota "y nd Regular Values as high as $12.00 at the left side of the road, where the vin then effort to shore || reach of everyone. Pay for biti lr NOW pubes Ui Md as. ae Lt votes with the “regulars,” a move/f| it at 5c per meal. No e mas err ‘ ha: en waiting for her father and} which was defeated, dow ayment —no- sales Th (@ C “ was playing when the mishap 0c-| P, w. Lanier of Jamestown, the outeaeL ia e ummins ompany curred. : Party's indorsée for U. S. senator, and tae nn We Fit the Feet } ‘The policeman said that Miss Ros-/A. C. Pagenkopf of Dickinson were GAMBLE STORES enberg, frightened by the accident,)among the most active Roosevelt MANDAN, NORTH DAKOTA ran away from the scene. The injured soul girl's father took her to the hospital) === 23 immediately @nd she was in “fair” condition Wednesday morning, ac- { cording to her doctor iu es Sizes 12 to 20 and 36 through 46 Nani Shes | F Local Man Succumbs Ladies’ Panama 1 0 After Long Illness MER sos icies cis vesnisiaisiuversitacewis ) Jacob Welder, 63, 1006 Sweet Bt. died here early Wednesday following ‘hat 1 e ‘ an illness of nearly a year. He suc- Choice Wool .............74e cumbed from the effects of a lung * Special Sale of Summer Footwear |=: ; —— Medium Wool ............6¥%¢ t In poor health since early last fall, Just Like New . ry Y, he was taken seriously ill two months The cleaner's way is Fine Wool ...............5%e : 7 = 19 641 we : . e i vay d Bis: GENUINE ‘DEAUVILLE’ SANDALS! LADIES’ “GANDHI” SANDALS! “Born in Russia in 1869, Welder | Press Your feuatvags caer cant pies amenan Imported from Czechoslovakia, regu- Of finest blonde kid, or black patent came to the United States many : freshly clad, these days. Ship or Bring your wool now. Wool bags and twine for sale. 5 : : rite for ta lar $5.00 and $6.00 values. leathers. Open shank strap pumps, years ago. : Costs are so low and eta tes po NOW with Louts heels He leaves his widow, three sons, Cl th the savings on clothing $1 98 $2 98 . (i $2 98 and three daughters, His children are otnes great that it pays to - . , e OW wc ccccereveveccece . 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