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T. HE BISMARCK TRIBUNE TUESDAY, JULY 5, 1932 socnnmean Roomy! Athletic Union Suits For Men and Boys 25c Fine-check nainsook garments superior to any you've seen at this price! Work Shirts 23c The solution to the problem of ‘shirts for the active school boy. Made of fine quality, durable chambray. An exceptional value. Fine yarn chambray shirts, gen- erous-sized in all dimensions! Men! Smart Broadcloth Shorts Here’s Double Value! Men’s Shirts ana Shorts White Swiss ribbed cotton-and- 6 Pairs for 39c is the ‘amazing ; , s rayon shirt; { inted broad- price for dapadaddicod Heian Gan eect », with comfort! Penney’s No. 711 49c Socks 25°¢ tat : Men’s Fancy Hose ‘A bargain value for thrifty Made of fine broadcloths; elas- ir 5 men! Wear-giving cotton, with tic insert in waistband! A large per pa | Jooped toes and no seams. Smart selection of solid colors and 10c { plain colors. fancy patterns! fi ‘@ i Playsuits i. MEN! ¥ f For boys, sizes 12 to 16 : A Money-Saver! 67c Radically Reduced to Clear Sturdy 98° J > WORK c m OP cad 8 SHOES Never before has your dollar bought greater value! Never H Pe before have you seen more rugged, comfortable shoes priced Bismarck at so little! G. Derby, who ran against Isaminger |ficials and salaries of county for auditor. Arnot received 2,134 and| but voted “no‘ on all others. Elness 1,667 votes. Henry Brown was| Complete unofficial returns frora third with 1,476. Derby led Isamin-fthe county's 63 precincts follow: ger 4,148 to 3,184, No-Party H, F. Tiedman, Bismarck, led Vic-| For state superintendent of public BURLEIGH COUNTY CAST 7,027 VOTES LAST WEDNESDAY Arnot and Elness Nominated For Treasurer; Derby and Tiedman Win Margins tor Moynier, incumbent, 1,299 to 940] instruction—Palmer 3,581; Thompson in their race for county commissioner | 3,864. in the fifth district while Charles! County superintendent of schools— Swanson, incumbent, had a 394 to 348) Huber 4,339; Runey 2,980. margin over A, E. Cline in the second! Sheriff—Kelley 5,493; Larson 2,084 district. County auditor—Derby 4,148; Isa- Incumbents in county offices in the; minger 3,184. other races were given majorities, County treasurer—Arnot 2,134; Bro- With three exceptions, Nonpartisans'copp 1,082; Brown 1,476; Elness 1,667; carried their Republican races in the|Kafer 966, county. In the exceptions Attorney| Clerk of district court—Fisher. 4,- General James Morris led A. J. Gron- | 267; Schafer 3,032. na. Nonpartisan, 3.681 to 3.283, and| Register of deeds — Crane 1,00; Burleigh county cast a total vote of|Milton Rue and Gordon Cox, both 1. Quanrud 1,281; Schneider 1,194, 7,577 ballots in the primary election) V. A. adherents, nosed out A. 8. An-/ Swenson 3,111; Thysell 794, Tast Wednesday, according to unof-/derson and O. C. Uhde, Nonpartisans | State's attorney—McCurdy 2,282; ficial complete returns tabulated mjfor second and third places in the Register 5,275. the office of County Auditor A. C jrace for the state house of represent-| County judge—Cochran 2,454; Da- Isaminger. atives. W. B. Falconer, Nonpartisan, | vies 4,753, The race for sheriff nominations/led the field in this contest. | County surveyor — Atkinson 4,069; drew the largest vote. £ Regular Democrats won over “Jef-'Chernich 2,951. ¢°A, SArnot and Ernest Elness, both fersonian” candidates inthe county- | Coroner—Convert 3,212;-Perry. 4,082 ‘of Bismarck, were nominated to make| Burleigh favored the initiate1| Ceunty commissioner ‘second dis- the race in November for county; measures providing for reductions in'trict’—Cline 348; Swanson 304. se ap ay 4 FIRST COME—MOST SAVED! Summer goods, tically repriced—because this year it’s more imperative than ever that we do a fast, thorough house-cleaning job! That’s the prices quoted. Frankly, if we carry this merchandise over into next season or next year it will be worth even less! So out it goes NOW—at what we can get for it! Out it goes to gain space needed at once for new Fall stocks, already arriving! a officials |—Moynier 940; Schultz 338; Tiedman 1,299. Bleckreid 2,513; Bonny 3,649; Peterson 3,186; Scott 3,711; Shipp 3,496, 4,341; Kimble 3,509; Roop 3,163. Tribune 4,474 fer 2,901. ness 2,538; Hall 2,824; Lemke 2,958; Sinclair 3,235. Langer 3,676; Moe 249. Johnson 2,920; Olson 3,386. Garnes 2,756. State auditor—Baker 3,976; Steen 045, . rope 2,769. Morris. 3.681. B41; Olsness 4,034, urer, the office to be left by Clair Mileage foes ot state and county of- | County commissioner (fifth district)| Commissioner of agriculture and BERR ste wo 1358 26 OE oe oe ae CoE a ’ ae] | BRE "ae Ob an & see 1aP fl at as tSGe °/ Aa anee are (4 see ons << “40 4 ib alae in aiti29 AGREE Leask Leese Bae ae ALR Eee oes { Bleek «eee eeeeee Resear“ |Er Ne . Prt iT4 Beco n.@h. 4b. i.5.. <i ‘Bes eae BS HB y, July Spring goods—out they go! Dras- why “sacrifice” doesn’t begin to describe some of First come—most saved! That’s the slogan for these value-giving days at Penney’s. All seasonable merchandise. . . all clean and fresh . . weeks to come. Selections are wide and varied NOW—but quantities are limited. Action counts. We need the space—YOU get the savings! . all useful and desirable: for Prices slashed down DOWN! Seasonal SHOES at end-of-season Reductions $1.87 We have to clear them! They're values you don't find often... and then, only at Penney's! END-OF-SEASON CLEARANCE SUMMER DRESSES Our ‘entite stock must go—NOW! $2.77 $3.77 $5.47 MANY HAVE BEEN UNUSUAL at TWO and THREE TIMES these season-end prices! Sparkling Water Glasses These won't last long. 8c Regardless of former prices EVERYTHING MUST GO! Lowest prices ever NOW—right Printed Silks! Sheers! Chiffons! in the heart of the Summer! And 26-Pi Sil . ks! many are styles—colors you'll 26-Piece Silverware Knitted Fr . wear far into the Fall! Set Both light and Quick action demanded — dark colors! All sizes but not every $2 .98 size in every style! A Smashing Value POTTERY Of Every Description Dramatically Reduced _Children’s Canvas to a New Low Selling Price Sandals and Oxfords Only 49c 53c PENNEY CO Bismarck’s Busiest Department Store What a Buy! North Dakota labor—Husby 3.881; Kitchen 3,064. Railroad commissioner — Johnson 2,687; Larkin 4,083. State senator (27th district)—Mc- Donald 3,708; Sperry 3,115. State representative (27th district) —Anderson 3,063; Cox 3,505; Falcone: 3,822; Olson 2,919; Rue 3,483; Uhde 2,802. Lutheran Churches Justices of the peace—Beer 3,136; Constables—Brennise 3,320; Hanson Langford 3,747; Official newspaper—Capital 2,462; Democrat For U. 8. senator—Halvorson 230; Lanier 338. Congressmen—Cooke 132; Johanson 117; Lynch 308; Murphy 442. Governor—DePuy 336; Casey 161. Initiated Measures Change in basis of assessment—yes 2,687; no 4,544. Prohibiting corporation—farming — yes 2,894; no 4,135. Reducing mileage fees for county Officials—yes 4,043; no 3,124. Reducing mileage fees for state of- ficials—yes 3,853; no 3,272. Providing for five-year moratorium —yes 2,408; no 4,581. Outlawing crop mortgages—yes 2.- 689; no 4,111 Reducing salaries of county officiais —Yes 3,455; no 3,334. Republican For U. 8. Senator—Nye 4,277; Sha- day afternoon. Congressmen—Burdick 1,691; Burt- Hazen, secretary. Governor—Black 406; Hyland 2,855; mateene article of the Apostle’s Creeed. Minnesotan Visits Lieutenant governor—Cuthbert 437; Secretary of state—Byrne 4,140; State treasurer—Dale 4,142; Ward- Attorney general — Gronna 3,283; Tnsurane? commissioner — Dahl 2,- Mrs. T. 4. Fettig, 419 Fifth St. Shee — “Sam Bee ee Be. Hold Conference With Lutheran pastors from Beach, Sims, Almont, Flasher, Driscoll, Man- dan and Bismarck in attendance, the Mandan Circuit of the Lutheran church closed a three-day conference at the Trinity Lutheran church Sun- Presiding was Rev. Theodore Lar- sen, Taylor, conference president. Rev. C. M. Fossmark, Dunn Center, is vice president; and Rev. E. 8. Tollefson, The conference topic was the third His'Daughters Here Andrew Nelson,, recently retired operator of a power dam at Fergus Falls, Minn,, is in Bismarck visiting’ his daughters, Mus. Frank C. Ells- worth, 302 West Main Avenue, and | He expects to take an automobile ee ee nea it a roe PE Si 2a ot REN MEEETC REY Our Summer Millinery Must Go! Drastically Reduced to 47c and 88c lh alll 1S eed Os EB BE Be mee. a Os as 3 i ee aS ss ee a Pet a ae Going . . . Going Fast i Fi Rayon Chemise for Women 24c Nainsook Amazing! Unionsuits | 5-Piece Serviettes for children, while they last |4 Glasses and metal tray, only. llc Unusual Reductions on Hand Bags Come early so that you'll have a better choice. , Two Groups of ’ Women’s Dresses Are Dramatically Reducéd to Clear. $1.47 and $2.47 Bought to Sell for More— but Now They Must Go at the lowest SUMMER rice you’ve : SHOES known for Repriced to Clear! $987 All Wool Swimming Suits For Men and Women, are sacrificed to clear 98c Dress Shirts For Men In Solid and Plain Colors, also White 49c trip to the west coast with the Ells-| beer bill introduced Tuesday by Rep- worth family this summer. resentative Britten of Illinois. Nelson had worked for the Otter Tail Power company for 35. years when retired on a pension. Upon his retirement, a farewell dinner was giv- en by the company, which presented him with a watch and chain. Fellow- employes also gave Nelson a gift. Seventy-four years old, Nelson has lived at Fergus Falls since 1881. WANT ACTION ON BEER Washington, July 5.—(#)—The Re- publican house wet bloc has been called to meet Wednesday to consid- er plans for action on a 3.2 per cent Best—in styles, in colors, in wear! Long weeks of smart service ahead of them, too! READY FOR HIM Evansville, Ind—A year ago Henry Walters, Sr., 88, wrote his own obitu- ary, named his pallbearers and ask- ed Rev. F. H. Austermann, pastor of the Fourth Street M. E. church, to preside at his funeral. Just recently Walters died and his funeral was car- ried out according to his instructions. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY THE CALIFORNIA WAVE NOOK specializes in combination waves, spiral tops with ringlet ends. Com- plete, $3.75 and $5.00. 102 3rd St. Bismarck, N. Dak. Phone 782. FOR RENT — Unfurnished bungalow flat at 407 Sth Street. Hot water heat and water furnished. Living: room, kitchen, breakfast nook. bath, bedroom and 2 large closets Rent reasonable. Call at 400 Sth St.