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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE THURSDAY, OCTOB. UR 27, 1932 mf i this country developed into one of |m. He sketched some of the out-/ +} night to “vote for whom you wish thing to raise the rate of interest or THREE MINNEAPOLIS Bit OF Russia TRIBUTE iN PAID 10 the great naval powers of the world, | standing events in the naval history | Many Will Attend for president, and then. beginning | taxes,” Langer said. “My father and The history of the United States|of the United States and outlined Benefit Card Party with senator nye, vote tie Republi. |mother came to this countey before . Naval Academy and life at Annapolis | some of the reasons why an adequate | anal |ran ticket straight to the last legis- it was a state an ey have prop. were described by three former mid- | navy should be maintained. ' Between 25 and 30 tables will be in| lator.” ay oo pie te rae SG in four of Bismaret’s schools. “They | journers tonight, Carl Leuthi of Par. |PUY,At the benefit bridge party spon-/ Langer declared, “I pledge you tha: | “(g,any, mare to the tax burden.” iy <|sored by the local chapter of the/it you give me state officers and a ill which he in- were Laurence Nelson, who spoke at go, mail pilot and former naval avia- American ‘Association of University | jegi: plained the Frazier bill whic! in: | + he gislature, we can fight and fight LOCKED IN BOX CAR | H LS F ITY the Will and William Moore soe will give an address on naval avia-| Women this evening in the World| herd in he inberekth a ius pent Sone a Giaes Seats Repeal? Philip Nelson, who delivered an ai A tion, roots in| War Memorial building, a check-up of | people of North Dakota, but T can't | arated, By Willa nike, dress before the students of the eat Sone “ sacs ot be wo a reservations for the affair has dis-| make laws, I can't save money with-| «It was a Democratic house that school; and L. A. Coffin, who spoke at | Bur! aaa an ba fa ton rege rg pth closed. out them. I must have their help.” | raiied to conshter one tatin peObiethe T i i mes tian iy Sonia spuAlbcre he |, Although those planning to attend| Among other speakers was U. 8./and nothing was done this year.” oes Stiff and Swollen From Speakers Laud Presidents As- oes bell Spimianoee oe at |eaatta ra contest et Pas have been asked to make reservations| Senator Lynn J. Frazier, Frazier said, “When the bonis bill ‘ " loyd Spetz post of merican Le- e es '. . ke] . Cold Afteg Four Days of sociated With Growth of — [gion, was the principal speaker on a will write on a topic pertaining to the |" Advance, others who have not spok- pls to fen Ya ee it 1s for peo- comes up, and it will come up, I in- Imprisonment if U.S. Sea P Program at the Roosevelt school! United States navy in a contest Open | ing to Mrs. Harold Shaft, chairman of going Y- | tend voting for it. ud + 9. as Sea Power whilo William Schantz, national vice/to any student in the first eight i 4 —— —— ————>>>>>—————————- 1 { " 4 the committee in charge. president of 40 and 8, delivered the} grades. Prizes will be awarded for Contract and auction will be played A new interest in the United States | address at the Richholt school. | winning contributions submitted by and there will be no progression. Hal- wntile AS 2h ht trea ip ) Navy and naval affairs was stimulated| ‘The Boy Scout troops of Bismarck | students in various class groups. loween denoiaticns, reatiring orange Minneapolis boys, whose 30 toes are among the children of Bismarck in|paid tribute to the Navy at regular) saan and black, will be used for the tables. “4 stiff and swollen from the cold, re- Navy ad i The ek oe in hayes ine wae Serag arrive | EGYPTIAN FARMERS FIGHT Proceeds will be used for the char- le every school in the city jursday. specia! grams were | y) . .—(P)—Five iken by the chap- | ee | Special tribute was paid to George|for presentation within the next few| Cairo, Egypt, Oct. . 27—(#)—Fi ie Projects undertaken by the chap: day of having been locked in a rail- Washington, first commander of the | days. {farmers were slain and many wound-| ter. Latest Style Frames road livestock car in which they re- United States navy, and to Theodore] Thomas Burke, assistant attorney|cd in a fight at Luxor Thursday over H y: ee prisoners until they reached Roosevelt, under whose leadership] general, gave a radio address at 4 P-| what crops are to be grown in the Langer Appeals for | Only $5.50 ere. x4 a . The boys left Minneapolis Satur- area. Firearms were freely, used by| Republican Support ‘ Ep ES ee at LR day about 11 a. m., and arrived in 211 NS em oo 4p ome a) belligerents. e restoret peer What Is Prices in the Northwest Minot Wednesday, but it may have el Jamestown, N. D., Oct. 27.—(Pi— 4 lac hi: been Tuesday, they say, because they She Came To Them Like a Ghost ; | Appeting or spper of the ene | SOR EOL OU? EN lyk Ea lost all track of time and even Bus Wiey foush her b sh ’ Just unpacked! SnapPyinepubican state. ticket, William “dine ‘biestalh ginning to rise. woman! S. & L. Co. told an audience here Wednesday John Zeller, 13, related the expe- — riences of the three, and his twocom- panions, Michael Seredenski, 12, and : Raymond LaCombe, 12, added their comments. ! Tine a a BEGINNING TOMORROW the trio started out Saturday fore- : noon to look for peat which they could sell. They went into a Great Northern livestock car during their search, and while in the end of the car, two men came along and closed Amazing, Authentic, Sensa- the door. In a few minutes the train tional Romance of a White vain ie more Frightened, the boys Woman Lost Among Liv- ~ called for help but no one responded.| The Russian Influence Is seen in th Only a few stops were made by the] winter fashions. Leila Hyams wears tod besser stile! train between: Minneapolis and Mi-| this Cossack coat with the car- Oldest Human Race. not, and at none of them were the] tridge pockets. The turban is of boys successful in attracting atten-|‘astrakan fur. (Associated Press Y tion to their plight. Photo) ey Absolutely “Our feet were never warm,” re-! SI Authentic lated Zeller, while the three sat with ‘4 Adventure tages hate extremities soaking in a \ iChbpaGaisee Nowa) From Real ub of hot water. ity- { A the train stopped in Minot,|.. City County News | “ life! ‘ Michael, a Russian, thought they! * eit iat Mia Baye Arrieditniiey York. | cana aver parenn ch araees a Also :ngne a French youth, said. Ray-| Thursday at the Bismarck hospital. an . “I didn't know where we were so laadicaael ‘omedy T looked around and saw the name! ,,%-U- Twichell TERI cori and North Dakota,” John, a Norwegian | lature from Cass county, is a visitor Cartoon eee youngster, remarked, |!" Bismarck. “We were hungry,” the three chor- | used. “When we finally got the door | so ppt Mla sed el aap rie of the car opened in Minot, we went |Hesday to Joseph J. Shimex and Miss to a restaurant and they gave us! Barbara Marie Seitz, both of Bis- some cold meat and bread. jmarck. “A man saw us wandering around, MH Bei ae poy from Min- | inapenting ater es Sree a Ladies’ Hosiery, Values to $1.33; Chiffon 6 5 Towels, colored borders; 16x30; we were mighty glad ecineboee i | rare es TONIGHT AND FRIDAY and Service Weight, pair ...........6....... 5 Cc (limit 6 please), each ..... sees going to help us out.” ' Sell your live poultry and si pautenile Commissioner Chatfield of | cream now to Armour Cream- CAPITOL THEATRE Children's Sleepers and Gowns, Flanneletle, 29 Sanitary Napkins, 12 to Bs as. Communica vi ‘in- ii i A 4 neapolis. authorities pabokt ene ne eries, Bismarck, Dee ste ee 0 es 2 eo em es en = sizes 6 to 14; each garment ...............05 Cc package ............0.005 eed aad ha AO Fd ments for sending the boys home. —== : = = z adies’ i Jool Hose, sizes Blankets, Double; REARY FOR QUICK TRIAL a . ’ Ladies’ Rayon and Woo! Hose, 25 Breen co Columbus, ©.. Oct, 27—(>)—John | We’ All Excited Over Ward’s 9 to 103, fall shades; pair ........... Cc 70x80; each ..........5 + shee seenaedenrenen c , pate wed ex-convict, who | f confessed he slew the wife of the = 5 thief record elerk at Ohio penitentis| ROC HEI I E Assorted Chocolates, 1 Oc ary, will go on trial for his life as \ ! U l-pound box ....... sisi eit cisiauniniea s\neienemnisne s00n as court procedure perm:ts, ‘The \ ounty ‘a jury wa - “ . A ., WwW, . he * si 7 to gontuecieree agen Z SHOES Boys’ Caps, with inbands; exceptional 39 Men's Blue Chambray Work Shirts; sizes $ 1 00 value, each ......... SG dis KeNas Aare inary Cc 14'2 to 17; 39c each; 3 for .............. . is the edict that has Ladies’ Wool Crepe Purse, 98c Waffle Iron, electric; $ ] 06 Tab pretneiict-cirgrcteges range MD (i eee a, A cS = =—S | |e ae cat cescecerceccecccess OMe | CAN ....... eee e eee e eee ee ees el to end the so-called tax strike in Seok county, 2 - ii Pi Cretonne, assorted patterns; 36 inches 1 0 Tumblers, chip-proof edge; APPOINTMENT RUMORED ° wide, yard .......... came OS ae Cc Td | ee 27.—(P)\—An_ officiat i : fource said Thursday Toshihiko Take- a RLi i ; i tomi, former Japanese consul genera! Sheeting. unbleached, 81 inches wide; regular 1 Mop Sets, 2 mops, 1 pint 59 Cc in Francisco, soon would be appoint- 16c yard; Clearance, yard .........0....e0e: Cc PALA RAE eserves io sie disincijen cuisine sis aeae a counsellor to the embassy in : ‘ashington, | 5 3 : . ‘ | Challies, 36 inches Dust Mops, 35¢ valu _ You must see the beautiful | wide, yard ...... 606.0005 Ri eis ct SBGNS ae donodanoen mievrioe Gis/eisiere ss simsene New Dresses at the S. & L. : | i 4 Eire: We've never seen so much style if Luncheon Sets, 54x64 with 4 napkins; pure 69c c nicken Fryer, cast iron; 79 c q A linen; $1.00 value; Clearance ...... SUAS RESS Cacho... see eee Pers eet eee! and quality for so little! 3 J q - ‘ i + ies’ Rayon Scarfs; —so say hundreds of delighted women. Keen Curtains, one table; values 39c Laties Rayon iy Se Ries ee Cc shoppers of value that they are, they come to to 98c; each ..... a sAde sc ebe sacs ewaleeniese icc Mine, § WOREMS ois Ragred res Ward’s! They know they can depend on getting - fine values and gracious siyle, at the price of just | Ruff Ripple Crepe, 39 inches wide; Card Tables, leatherette $ 1 .00 ordinary footwear. The four smart ROCHELLE exceptional value; yard Sica aenn. tops; each ........ ta Aiea e ice ae HEE ISLES shoes sketched, are typical of the many in the | 5 — noW leathers .... fabrics... suedes. Sizes 4 to 9, | Lingerie, Panties, Bloomers and Vests; Children’s Jersey Suits; 49 c widths A, B, C. | fine tailored rayon; each ...............00005 98c value; each ............. . scien | \| : | Pajamas, Ladies’ Flannelette; original price 69 c Boys Corday Longies; sturdy $1 19 3 einforced; pair .............- tec | * Smart Fall Footwear io ele cin » be L Nestle’s Chocolate Bar, 1 5c Bertele com. Popper, with can 79 c Bh * 5 \4-pound size .... os eee: of corn; A Ans eine : | “4 Inexpensively priced ii THE: WORLDS i ad Toilet Soap, Neutral Palm; House Brooms, 5-sewed; green 5 | 9 c a Men’s Slip-Over Sweaters, $ 1 0 0 20-piece Dish Sets; heavy white 8 8c | 100‘% wool; each ............ccceeeeees e OTE AS ASRS WRASe dan asonon sora ' $ 98 Men’s Caps, with inbands Electric Percolator, $ 1 00 ro1 ena ea ames Bese rs, 9-cup size ..... sheer eect ewer eeneeeee ° Sy Dutch Ovens, cast iron; 79 c leads all candidieies Where else but Ward’s could you get | ae by MILLIONS of Sa such smart things in shoes as one straps | Unbleached Muslin, 36 inches Misses’ Jersey Dresses; sizes 14 to 20; $1 00 t Foe aa beat aouia in 1932 with Cuban heels . . . three eyelet ties WIGS? WAIN oss. ccs case kits sccusacereuccace 4c $1.98 value; each ............. ine ° ns it has every year since 1916, with reptile trimming . . . trotteur ‘ Thats a record eNOWS the shoes for town with continental heel . .. Ladies’ Handkerchiefs, 19 Venetian Mirror with cord; etched $ 1.00 values ‘by. experience, Last kid pumps for afternoon and evening ee es Cc plate glass; each ............0.. ses seeee ° 4 with Louis heels? And these are just 5 ! ae millions tite ee apie All Silk Flat Crepe, 36 inches Playing Cards, assorted Why buy any second-choice a representative few of our big variety. wide; yard c calst backs Cc Sorte DYEARS Ost Come in and see for yourself ... and . pee aun OA ME . otaee you'll never wear any other but Ward’s Corwin-Churchill Shoes, Motors, Inc. re MONTGOME RY ARD & oO en comm maca’| IMONTGOMERY WARD & Co o " ‘Tune in Goodyear Wednesday : fo) e 300 FOURTH STREET PHONE 475 BISMARCK, N. DAK. \ ai aes 300 Fourth Street Phone 475 Bismarck, N. Dak oS 1 SL EOSSOSP OS OSS 9 OCES TER COATS $ ] 7 Blacks, Browne, ine. and Greens. RESSES Many new.styles added this week in Tile included in this group. $ Sizes 14 to 42. i One Lot of Fall Millinery ......0............cceege. cesses. SLES Chiffon All Silk Hosiery, 2 pairs...............cece0cceeceeees $130 Ask About Our Hosiery Club ; esierren 5 Blacks, Wines, Browns, Greens and ullreys 38ufH JUBILEE SALE sont part Ends this week, Shop at Buttrey’s now for values PEELE SEL APIO SCP LOSSES WIN All with large fur collars. Every coat heavily interlined. New Fall Hand Bags ..... New Turtle Neck Sweaters ACCES