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al DSAPPEARANGE OF [Wester went /BNPLAING PLAN POR @SSsi-"tc".rive|)—caseour Now] WKENIE PIONEER MOUNTRAL YOUTH san» x CHRSTHAS BASKETS x= ears STS) WS TAKENBY DEATH | school without treatment, The health has @ membership of 17 and has been THE BISMARCL TRIBUNE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1932 FAIR Ais AA ata lfund at present totals $245, and this| designated as Troop 9. Troop 8, also MY For North Da-| | Community ¢ Council Elects Bud-;sum will go to provide free milk for |COmposed of Indian school girls, eee | kota: Génerally/ |school children and # small amount of | bers 26. John W. Rodgers, 79, Succumbs fair tonight, be-) get Committee; Christmas it for other special health projects | Second-class Scouts of Troop 3 have : Sheriff Says Episode May Have Possible Connection With Another Death treme west portion coming unsettled ; Tuesday; warmer tonight and south- Seal Sale Totals $808.03 The plan to be followed by the Good Fellows” organization in pack- Both this and the fund of the school nurse is obtained through the sale of Christmas Seals for the North Dakota Tuberculosis association. Piatashirnininlbamttio eae | Once Rich, Now ? tions for this test are Marjorie Doll, been working hard to pérfect them- selves in the ments for the proficiency badge in first aid, and will be examined by Dr. W.B, Pierce. Those who have completed prepara- After Long Iliness; 40 Years in County John W. Rodgers, 79, long-time resi- Tuesday after-|ing baskets of Christmas cheer for Mildred Entrin, Gi ‘Roh dent of the McKenzie district, died at noon. \families of the community was pre- ; eet, Stace erty, | nis home +30 p. m., Saturda: ete sss pan For South Da-/sented by D. E. Shipley at a meeting _ She’s Usherette 5 Bernice Wagner, Rosaleen Fortune, ‘asthe ted shee ‘4 Minot, N. D., De kota: Generally of the Bismarck Women’s Community | &- Eleanor Conway and Frances Hoff-|of the effects of a long illness and Soldier Boy| The Letter M 14| Pious Penguin 15 suspicious cit fair tonight, be-‘Council in the World War Memorial! + man. In addition to being an indi-| weakness due to old age. thorough investigation of the disap- |coming Sigs ‘Tuesday: warmer \pullding Friday. afternoon. Shipley| ped Phe oe me Meret misbA ge Pt fonill red ye he | He had been a resident of Burleigh ; st and north por' oni me | ion Pearance six years ago of 16-y { east portion ‘Tuesday's colder extreme |7¢Presents the Elks lodge on the ex-| Tundred millon Desens have |rank of first-class scout, Marcelle |OUnty and the McKenzie district for Ellsworth Landaker, whose home was | west Portion Tuesday afternoon. ecutive committee of the “Good Fel-| said, sau Dixon is a new member of this troop.| more than 40 years anfi took a prom- in Oakland township in Mountrai!) Snow tonight and |lcws’ : | be fixed for life if I had $50,000.” |Miss Agnes Witzleben, teacher at|inent part in the affairs of that dis- county. with a pos that foul r tonight and extreme |, In making an appeal for assistance} = anne Caldwell had $50,000. {Richholt school, has been assigned as trict. play will be reveal heriff Hen st portion Tuesday. jin packing the baskets and for dona- : an additional leader for Troop 3. Homesteading north of McKenzie in Lund of Mountrail county not Saturday. The*‘boy's father. id in M: Joseph Landaker, For Minnesota: Generally fair to- ght, becoming unsettled sing temperature. Tues tions such as jellies, preserves or other foodstuffs, Shipley urged that these contributions be brought to the main| Monday she was a theatre usher- ette at $12 a week. The $50,000 came to her‘as sei- A number of Scouts are eager to earn money during the holidays for their dues and equipment. Anyone large land holdings and was a success- ful farmer. About 10 years ago he re- the eighties; Mr. Rodgers acquired | ~ who had worked constantly in an ef- GENERAL CONDITIO: 'floor of the World War Memoriai| tlement.in a breach of Promise |needing a Scout to take care of chil-|tired to McKenzie, selling his land fort to solve the mystery of the] apne IASORIEETIC presaiire ‘ls “Tow over |PUilding before 10 o'clock next Z| suit she bought several years ago dren to do light housework can secure |#nd operating a store for a short time youth's whereabouts, died last Mon-|tne southern an tates ana | morning, on sous welfare ana} 282inst a wealthy Pittsburgh man. one by calling Mra. R. E. Wenzel at| but fics riiagin§ from that business. the day, and another son, Benjamin, is on} generally fair weather prevails from| He showed how various wel he a Miss Caldwell before that had ap- | 690 or 288, Besides wife, Rebecca, Rodgers shinee 1 Kade Bor his way to Mountrail county from}the Rocky Mountain region eastward charitable organizations by working| peared in Broadway theatrical The three patrols of Troop 4- are|leaves one brother, Charles D. Rodg- jum) nl. Hartford City, Ind. to assist in the}to the Atlantic coast. A deep low/together will be able to provide uni-} productions. staging @ contest which will termin-|¢rs, who still lives on a farm near Mc- investigation. pressure area, accompanied by -preci-| form baskets adequate for each fam- She met inquiries concerning j|ate in February with the losers en-| Kenzie. He had no children. Sheriff Lund sees a pos tion, ered over the north ily and pointed out the saving of time] her finacial status Monday by |tertaining the winners, The contest| Some time before his death he suf- ection with the myste Pael ifie coast Over an inch of rain | and labor as well as money in follow-| saying: is based on points given for various| fered x operation for rere from > OCEEDINGS earance of the youth in ell in western Washington. Temper-ling this plan. “Of course, r troop activities, Every new member | Which he never fully recove: aoe nfaterois death of Frank ‘throughout the United St fo Those tahiti to make cash dona-} money te pele” seas trad added to the patrol counts 50 points; |@nd a een te advan er i tH oe Bismarck station barometer, inches: {tions are asked to mail thelr checks/ say that what I have is tied up |® se RE Ae Ee eee GURL Sa ee Te ae Bismarck, North Daketa, November 1, Charles Fisher, postage DARE anec he Hogi) Fesdeet 19888 17S) 208 |e buclaee Will WECROMMNRCTAUTER| "opuea ea Bt each meeting, and 25 poltts for exe| . Funeral services will be held at the 2002, 10 o'Cleck ‘A. “Taygtamps ae e shack e saticcta contributions w e said she was writin . > = Me g 5 31.45 found burned to the ¢ NORTH DAKOTA POINTS memorial building, where they are to} = “But primarily I'm rg Bk cellence in producing @ short one-act| Perry Funeral parlors in Bismarck at| qne Board of County Commission-| WiN& QlCo. oll 7. of his hoi n the be packed, Shipley said. | ette right now. I get $12 week— |Play at scout meetings. 1:30 p.m. Tuesday with Rev. F. E.|erg convened. On roll~call Commis-| ices. 12.95 shot to bones : a mm Low Pct.| Election’ of a budget board, com-| and 1 like it.” - Troop 4 will hold a Christmas party | Logee, pastor of the First Presbyterian | ioners Swanson, Soder, Moynier,| Katherine Kotowski, assigned were Devils Lake ia . a ca posed of the council Chet! and red eee eee ee Monday, ee: 19, at the atasonls ees church here, officiating. Fricke and Chairman Will were pres- toc. 4o Derby, county they | a, , a Oia 0 (99 |finance committee, was an important i De km aM MILER RC Rie, he Moved by Commissidner Swanson| county treasurer's office 37.50 | ¢ 63 item of business taken up at the coun-| | City to Eat More boy or girl friend. A radio will fur- seconded by Commissioner Fricke that| roan & Strauss Clinic, vene. ‘At one 8 ad worked 2 ‘99 (cil meeting. This board will prepare Turkey Than Ever | |nish music for dancing, and other en- the minutes of the October. meeting | “real treatments 3.00 for Arnol Wes well-| jamestown, clear’ 3 ‘oo/the yearly budget and approve all! g, tertainment features have been H T E Deapproved asread. a aye;| Board of atanagers, Word to-do. Valley City, clear 0 .00|bills presented to the council. New York, Dec. 19—(#)—How |Planned by a committee including Moraes aye Bricks, ayer Chairman | War Memorial, appropria- Another angle or h the sheriff —— | Seat Sale Totals $808.03 have the haughty gobblers fallen! |ernadine Barrett, Norma Peterson, ‘Will, aye. St AlglusHoapiai; a-s-ot will pursue his f OUT OF STATE POINTS A preliminary report of the Christ-| Market experts said Monday that | Alice Fox, and Betty Laist. Refresh- Moved "by Commissioner Swanson,| St, Alexus Hospital, iia er Ellsworth jmas Seal sale was given by Mrs turkey is selling at lower prices |™ents will be served by Jeanne Paris, creer ted ith Plcrer be granted a|N. Dak. Children's Picious of a p : am Low Pct-|Prayrfe Baker, chairman. A total of) than soup meat did a year ago. Hollace Beall, and Erma Fern Mother's Pension in the amount of wet Frazier child .. 15.00 might have done sheila sail -16 14 00451959 trom the city and $295.44 from| ‘Texas birds are going for as iow | EVery afternoon at 4 o'clock two $12.00 per month, said pension to be-| NW. Sheet & Iron W was in turn a v Boe 96 | ne schools has been received to date.) 16 cents a pound, so say the ex- |Citl Scouts report to Miss Cashel at Gin Nov. 1st, 193: "| srBAiea on snow plow 61.78 he would be fo ic ‘00|she said, making a grand total of| perts, while others can be had for [Dé arenes office to run btieig Me Ee eee Wil, aye | Co» renewal of maintenance The sheriff s not convinced ‘00 | $808.03. 19 or 21 cents. As a result, New |20d assist her in any way possible. At this time, the board proceeded sitreement i vee that the bones found in the smoking 90 Receipts were divided as follows:| Yorkers are expected to gobble Each troop has pledged this service to examine and allow or reject bills yay notecaloe Sivition, wait ss ruins of the Arnold shack were, those ‘00 city sales, $250.73; booths, $13.86:| some 10,000,000 pounds of gobblers |" One month No, 1 to 148, subject to Perwonal taxes] Oty and expenses wncrcearees 237.94 of Arnold, and th 00!bonds, $120; and Christmas Seal tea,! this holiday season—a record. ceomeed sagmeamnananeiaeind A. A, Stewart, Missourl town- A. C, Isaminger, county audi- have been those of some 00 | $128; Mrs. H. J. Taylor, who directed ACTORS ARE MARRIED ship bridge’ work $ 26.00] ,, t0r, express aie 98 “Beale Helena, 3 00 | the schoo! sale, reported the following MINNESOTAN MISSING Siiitachth Sune aMIET me east ae 1.66 | Fer, Bamps nner see 45.09 Prosecutor Quits | earmoope Bi 00| mounts received: Wachter, $7.31;| Fergus Falls, Minn., Dec. 19.—()—| BU nda ee ee n, at dues on ten on Bk “881 c. G. Derby, county treasurer, rerntus emerges} |Richholt, $26.71; Will, $56.29; Roose-|ofticials in this part of the state arc|™e? Ethel Kenyon, actress, were rendered to D. 8. Sullivan 10.00] ; Postage for sheriff's office 21.00 On Liquor Cases bal velt, $56.52; William Moore, $10423|mystitiea by the strange disappear-|avana-bound Monday after a sur- 1, B. Gibson, moving fence... _25.00|J- 1, Roop, assigned to C. G = so 19 UPL Two” | Medicine Hat, Alta., cldy.26 16 and St. Mary's $44.96. ance of Pete Gerhards from the home |Pris® Nolen nami they anneniioed Mrs, Bodie Kendall, mother's 4 oo), services and mileage ......... 21.20 Minot, ne Th warg {Miles City, Mont, cldy.. 10 4 The report of the welfare commit-|of Andrew Woessner, well-known they- were matried seuretly at Harti Mis, “Mabel” Neison-Bjeliand, W. R, Mester, juror’s fee - 4.20 ee 8 Ce octiarenae ot Utah, el By aa Miss Mary Cashel, chairman.|tarmer of the Elbow Lake vicinity.|*hey were max : Mother's pension 90.065, Hi. Cloid, 4uroes tee, md county district ene 1h e. Neb., 8 owed 846 meals and 260 beds had Gerhards, who acted as guide for the ;°°™ N- oh Evelyn Mork, Moth 40.00] Byron Knowles, witness 15.00 eae een with engaging th the | Oklahoma, * been provided at the community! st, Paul Gun club during the hunting ae eardi ee er 00) yA. Rekman, witness fee. 2.10 es ceased’ Seine Sie a kitchen during November and 267|<eason, made his home with Woess- aio : z 1 Gaskil, witness tee 2-10. State's Attorney Pav sles Fae eee i el |meals and 91 beds during the first 10/ner. Recently, a companion, Henry CUTS COSTS of COLDS Macy itaihines, aMoth= J.B Blore, witness fees 15.00 he cannot hope to obtain a con- | 5 |days of December. , Wagner, who shared a room with} pension .. and post mortem 12.10 viction in a liquor case in which | Rapid City, S. 12 y the Mabel Baliey, Mother's ® ie cha te 7 ebur 48 | Hot lunches served daily at the| Gerhards, returned from Elbow Lake Reports from thousands of " ’. W. E. Perry, coron 650 home brew is involved, he said | oP you 26 schools were Wachter, 42; St. Marys, about midnight and found Gerhards fe 3 pI that the num- oa re aon eda fees 94.46 Saturday. a 8 41, Richholt, 38 and Roosevelt, 2. asleep. Next morning Gerhards had sear erate ‘and costs of . Woodmansee, wi we A. jury Friday U., cldy, 22 14 Gives Financial Statement lett. colds can be reduced by half W. R, ibeling, witness fees 4:20 quitted Jennie Alt cldy.. 18 18 Mrs, Fred Jansonius, treasurer, reac = C.J. Martineson, witness fees 21.00 with the new Vicks Colds. é as Jennie Pierson raining 46 38 council's financial report. showing DIES AT DEVILS LAKE Control Plan.. Prove % for W. §, Smith, witness fees 420 pleted fe pee 3 | the distribution and uses of the coun-| Devils Lake, N. D., Dec. 19—(P} yourself, as directed in each Anton Beer, ienoee foes = 30 allegation being Suoenne cil money. It is divided into three! Louis Fredrickson, 63, Devils Lake,| Vicks package. R. H. Hamro, witness fees... 12.60 home brew bee |switt C i funds, she said, the general, the schoo!| died here from heart disease. He 15.00| Howard Kavaney, witness fee 2.10 When the ver (nurse and the health funds. In the} leaves his widow, Dr. Petra Predrick- | Peter eld, witness tee_._ 210 in by the jury loeneral fund at present is $462.80 re-| son, a daughter, and a son. 1400] Me aterm ramos fees and Mrs, Ha’ |Winnefnn raining 36 maining from last year's appropria pol eae Mrs, Margaret iiipdoipmroree el Rasy aE Sera |) opel sa tes | Winnipeg .clear.. 4 tion from the Community ae a The king cobra sometimes attains Mie. Minnie siageiteany Moth: "|Bred A. Wood, clerk, Crofte “| =i v3 Melee ppeceghiy ss .,|this will be added the sum allotted for! a length of 18 feet, and is the largest er’s pension eg 26.00], “oe nent poor ares ’ attorney prompt fhe Ae ——*|this year. This money is used to] poisonous snake in the world. BETTER CONTROL OF COLDS, CONTROL OF COLDS Mrs, Agnes Vaskes, Mother's | |A-,t. Helgeson, assigned, to Misa mted by | Apparently Read | : Mia Beona” Accra; “itoiier’s °°) marek, N. Dy mileage for . Beye jonth of etober ..... = = \ Too Realistically | Panta Nesey Mothaa'poa: | 7 °|A, H: Heleeson, miles Woman Suspect in peers an0| Fred, “An s \ morte . nileage Robbery Released) _2*2"ston, i. Dec. 19 —7)— Mia. Lich Biss orn, Mothers | atras q y The irony of fate! ‘ Mra, Iva “Keator, Mother's a Me i 15,00]3+ L. Kelley, criminal mile- a an ae | Before her class at Northwest- | 3 pension ... 00 |" age . 203.60 rgo, N. D., | ern university the other day Miss | 15.00 |Ge0.. ¥. Will, “services as Tillie Shoars, Fargo a Vena) ceaney isle erncuats- | -00 {chairman of county com- freed on a ch student, stood reading the play g CT PAs ge" Sit ecm peer ia bery in conne eu rah °!! “Death Takes a Holiday.” 30.00) “county commissioner .. 29.00 the First National bank of Hunter! “Ti school of speech listened 28,00 |C- uk. Swanson, services Sept. 3 Saturd Ralph 1) iptentlv—tor Miss Haney was ree agounty commissioner... 2440 7 moved for) Genized as an accomplished read- | ‘ 10.00) “ty commissioner... 28.00 ) er Mrs, Tom Hanne’ ‘Wm, Fricke, services as coun- : arrestéd in Eau| "a, to1a now ye ung Gracia had Brann jizz $990) _ ty. commissioner 28.51 ae 2 m1 ar] nderholm, pos le: . bs ¥ as : tury ne o to] alien in love with “death” in the * Heronemus ee ‘rent for ish % Bott, road work. a 100.00 ee guise of a young prince and of Joe Solomon + MR TT eagklns feppecoatca Pamsntiied’ | a young p 112.09 « ‘ er identified a/ Carl Berndt, poor relief SAO] at ree Soe ee oe si oe : how death was winning the court- + D ro 00! Wachter Transfer Corpora- photograph of her as one of the four | yee olla eddie ee Mrs, R. C. Roberts, poor’ re- Seminars 195 uv en an vo W ) wh b= a . & a ed, % ; te : ee ac, ‘wo women) who rob-) ‘as taken to a hospital, before Mra, Mat Adamayic poor relict 38.00] PHINE Wrepet, Same ie oa however, reading could be finished. Fred Swengon, stamps and stan MEIER cele A he doctors said she was threat- Baptcnghn hadiie wesczi; S| “peice and lebor 38.80 that she} €Med with pneumonia Coe Mibbon 1,00 | Sheritt’s office, m! AS was in the a aa ane Friday the reading went on. ! Christ Wetael,”dierk, “Harriet Harry Kno é mbtery. t Dean Ralph Dennis took it up PS earied 1 ctaeeetiees weeds. 4.00 aoe nisin where Miss Haney had finished, T ELOW. Tae ee ‘up City of Bismarck, Watér De- feate when he finished he mentioned | Rue Brothers, Pe gy os eg ee ed face the robb | Miss Haney and added: f ie, ls “Co, concrete pipe for Lin- Her body was nt today to coln townshi ‘ee her home in Quakertown, Pa.” Geo. W. Hedrix, mileage - Husband and Wi e siti | 5 French & Woleh Walter’ wz! ‘MoManon, over- ee = ulin, . typewrite: Become Lodge Head MelleyeOly NSD Pee: 2h) || . 4 John. Roop, criminal mileage —Elsie V. Haney, who died at | Ging and advertising Kromenotsky Brothers, mer- Evanston Monday of pneumonia, | V. Anderson, repairs” f ndise .... a wifi on taught dramatics at the state | Ouniee ee Jl. Kelley, boarding ree) ag teachers college here for two : - . Dak. Power & Light, cur- Ricntur tance Boe eeeet ot the years, from 1929 until a year ago. | o Pe ey re -aesPaue tier eo Leo Gabel, labor on road installation here with C. D. Ml CVT) sorte i Ci ae : Merringdol |. : chided iF Gartelsniones Mayall past grand master of the grand nee | Gi Wh LOW) VOHIOUTOC The Wilton Mutual Store, mer- the board adjourn to 2:30 o'clock p. of North Dak Mathilda ens >| John A, Wi me w Kine, past of | township, care of Ole Reck- November fut, 108u, 300 c'Clock P. m. *t Eastern Star, both of this city, offi- || Today in Congress | eh eae 22.50] Nore Board ‘of County ‘Commission- ciating. leer a! oh Hoe Ramer 34.98 | €T8 Feconvened. On roll call all mem- Milloy installed Carmen Jaynes MONDAY | T. H, Suby, maintenance werk been | DAtS Ware pretene.” Moree: By om. : MONDS * missioner Fricke, seconded by Com- Worshipful master of the Mount Mo- Senate | - S nm muttin, 21,50; ™issioner ‘Swanson that Steiber Tiah lodge; Louis Anderson as s¢ Gonsidevs) calsellaneous legislation’| ‘59! township be declared open range for ior warden, O. W. Bell Hou \ 121,30| livestock to run at large from the warden, C. H. Erickson as secr: ae core “s"| 10th day of November, 1932, to the 2 i amas creis'y.| Considers miscellaneous bills. e lage of Resa, opal Ith Rech Seah noth nate being g rding rer, ani Continues work on interior depart-| Wit, Wilton, sin ‘ +50) a petition on file with the County pier as trustee. ment aupnmrations’ ° ae i 16.00| Auditor with sufficient signers to re, Kine installed Mrs. Jaynes “Farm relief hearings continue be- Good Samaritan Society, ‘care “oll call: Swanson, aye; Soder, a: as worthy matron of Friendship) fore agriculture committee. i ‘ of Johnsons 31.50] oynier, aye: Fricke, aye: Will, ay chapter, Order of the Eastern Star. | Be | Lutheran Hospital and San. Report of Fred Swenson, register 0: _ | _HAVE TWO CHRISTMASS! i ° $ a ae Of aumust Wegeman ~ 16.00 | aeeds, for fees collected for the month, BREET a ee eeticial | Belgrade, Jugoslavia, Dec, 19—UP)—| ymout Six our-UVUoor an OW PieeRbe Me oe ea 3.55] Of 68 Dats ae, Eee etc scorer for the Pittsburgh Pirates base- |Siavia ther cet, io” Garett, Seta es er omtzage for election purposes 16.00] navute for cancellation of rea we ¥ pes Senet pal The first one comes, as it does in i ices rendered 7.1 Bailey .. 43.50 bag eh hehe gy oR erages—a milestone in sports writing oEeEee On ee ae Tye, Weeks et | ODAY Plymouth announces price keep. That's why it carries no excess ment which eliminates all vibration. 1 cogil: Mee 15.10 for reduction of valuation on 8B%- * . ; Jong rolls the Greek o: x Christ- 4 ; A ii ejec aoe passes out OF ee Jeague/mas. It is held on Jan. 8 because it reductions up to thirty dollars on weight . . . no superfluous cast iron and There's Safety Steel Bodies. If steel, poems, 25.00 Appileation of J. Ruble tor can~ ~ . il par for good. Tuber, whose |i: reeokoned on the “old style” cal- the Plymouth Six, effective at once. steel .. . to increase funning costs. . rail * fash- pairs 39.29] cellation of penalty and interest on interest in baseball transformed him|endar of Julius Caesar ; ; A callway ‘cart, Be SepErior 128d Harri 14.25 | "5 Sotteation of the Banke of North from a type-setter to a sports editor Plymouth set the pace ia the low- Remembertoo,thisnewpriceincludes ioned coaches, certainly steel automo- Economy | Grocer: inet Dalla torceaunsiiationsof taxes on , and. finally fA eat art rad STOCK MAN NAMED priced field by introducing new models Floating Power . . . patented engine bile bodies are superior to the com- Ne Dek. Goncees, AO agg oss Be agi ON ine 4 in pr tibons bic ° oe ght) Helena, Mont., Dec. 19—(®)—Wil- | far in advance of competition. mountings that no other car can use posite kind. And just as necessary. Co., concrete pipe 108.20! mavota for cancellation of taxes on ed 2 camels * |liam F, Sullivan, wideiy-known stock except by license. Not simply ruber Cor egne stew eehin,, Rider the NWXNEK, N4NWK, SWHNWH BABY ON PLANE TRIP man, will succeed Russell Strain of We said then that “this new Plymouth bi tie a You get Hydraulic Brakes too... 80 for Mrs, Harding 30,00 | “20-144-78, Approved. Meme tie 8. — () — A. tive. | rent Falls as member of the Helena was built to honestly win the good-will ene ¢ a basic new improve- in these days of high speeds N. Dak: House of Mercy, care | |onded ‘by Coramfasioner: Fricke’. t if . 19, - | branch’ of the federal reserve ban of Carol Laverne Schape: .00| the board adjourn to 9:20 a. tm, Now month-old ar in . Dareet Bundsy of Minneapolis on Jan. 1. Albert A. of American motorists, who have never and crowded highways. And those easy _, Teng einson, ervices ae iy | ember 2nd, 1932. On roll call all’ mem- oe ono tmile alsplane Jour~ Vrioerr, acting manager of the bank, yet failed to reward real merit.” iiag seclicies qualities which you formerly 7, R. Atkinson, mileag Take: es ee oarded a plane with their baby a+|‘2i4 official notification of the ap- We meant whet we said’ Plymouth sets NEW LOW PRICES only in high-priced cars. Roan & Strauss Gilnic, ssiary ng 1932, the board of county commission: the Municipal airport en route to poi pect sl y. v 4 ne N is Pl BiG: fell. oi Age bey ae mecdey med. On rofl call all mem- Sioux Falls, 8. D., for the Christmas | == the pace in price as well as performance. lot oly is Plymouth a BIG, full-sized CG. Derby, ‘county it Moved by Conimissioner_ Moyni holidays. ‘The Lundys planned to re- This és the time to “go abead,” and mow | 4 noorSedan . . . . $545 | ‘amily car... it’s a low-priced car with- thie ‘iroaeuret, stat sen] accondeg Dy Commltatonar Seder tn turn by airplane Jan. 3. Plymouth sets 4 faster pace than ever. : out that low-priced look. A thrilling car or the inane - 2,900.00 | n° fall eottioment ot was haan ‘ : ie ae , ! ‘ai é Convertible Coupe .. 565 to drive... with a 70-horsepower engine ©.'G. Dern %, county 0 East 100 ft. of lota 9 %o 12, Block ‘ - The ‘Armour Creameries in Tr S i And remember this . . . your savings " kes Pl the moat brilliant Postage css iad Hy of ‘the Original Plat to the City of Bismarck are now taking in| e | on Plymouth aren't confined to price |, Coupe with Rumble Seat 525 | . performing Six in the eld. Geo, Larson, amsigned to C. Penne OF i Beabed cGy JO, -Gie- ; ‘Turkeys for the Christmas Learn | alone. Plymouth is scientifically engi- hisinoss Cauda as ng 3 Derby, county trenmuver, In: aus ehell call Swanson, aye: Soder, ayes | oe ‘ Holidays. Come in. BEAUTY CULTURE neeted to be the most economical Six in ! dele oni Plymouth oars re aetie ++ look at all c os Derby, county tre Meter Chairman he H 5 3, reasure! Report "ot J. lL. Kell herift Ly { as Taught by Minette the low-priced field . . . the easiest to All: prices ®. 0. 8. factory three . compare 30.001 oatehont ley, sheriff, of 5 + . ie " taxes collected An rg Xmas Gift—Foley’s run. the easiest on gas, oil, tires and up- p dap ge the best carwin. city of ‘Blamarcie, M. Hi. “At of October Approvals or re month ‘of Smiles.” A t hit. You can easily become a Bi iP > \ see jigs a nea’ professional woman and j { fof disbursements 1,133.81 o timited eee A ta be ‘na conte SOLD BY 7,232 DESOTO, DODGE.AND Bagi, Borne Tae mere: yf iin num! shops seek our Gradustes. 5 5 ns A.C, Isaminger, county audl- - ? Write for interesting booklet | | sla chad: Cates eal eth Postage 80.00] moynten ayer” pret Are) Ree Bea 4 sei ry yw. 1] jercy, Will, aye. ‘ ‘ * * 4 ‘J i . ‘ yon “ 4 C, ISAMINGER, County Anattor in and forthe t ‘ Rett we Slate Bidmarck, t . ‘ » ‘ ” ’ tf « i ees £ Pe ¢ © és ji ‘ ‘ > ‘ if a +