The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 9, 1933, Page 3

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE BISMARCY TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1988 DUCT MIRE Fes | PON DAY HEE ‘The Associated Press) — to be the (By Chicago. Mean Temperature Above Aver- Wall Street Expects New Cur-|Cnarias aiteld ot fvansion, W sn| e6vera Bulidings Damaged But gg honed recy to Be Diferent Fim |Saia hasacuh "SR | "Wo Lvetok or Pouey [a Far Below-Normal That Now Used anniversary Thursday. Both are still tbicrhte lair al ry active in present business and ia attain ae tohtheetd j Borden said his property was par- insurance. tially covered by . — “ main dairy barn, repair shop and federal brooder barns, Borden’s silo was dam-' ferentiated aged slightly, as were several other meade small buildings. The house was un- require a backing gold. ved. ‘The “federal reserve notes” were would not be redeemable gold. They would be backed By govern hong ment bonds and probably be amor- ip- & tized by taxation. That was the ac- 's i i i i g i F i i RI BESSSAMAS i as Li 2 a ; i i i 1 | i i i a8 Regd dairy a short circuit in elect ie Admission ‘His farm is on the Morton county Cc side of the Missouri river, about @ half ee ee i g 3 ae i MAUS, & s French Fear Germany 4! May Plan New Acme) Fae he A : Hl Une MERKEL JOSEPH CAWTHORN Yes~BelieveY our Eyes one Production 4 pone ae Counties Renville, ge : Hams, it discus- | William Nigh "3 loans, available sions, aKe-RapIo dete” everyone asking ,| Produced by § 4 3 se { = situation. Pictures Corp ’, x--end at Werd's low pricel | al $11.75 it E Coming! Friday! The Thrill and ! Laugh Marvel of "Cashion dow” is a- good ‘ the Screen! 3 for these curtains. For 5 le n Yes—remarkably low priced! But equally i in dem exe woven mao de . important, we haven't sacrificed ovr quality ‘sheer grenadine, 20 that they Investment Dealer i standards in the slightest. They're not - . stand out like tiny, velvety Leaves Big Estate| f.u ten oon, $11.75 Suits—but actually—st honest valua- \ cushions. : arin g ice tion—worth dollars more, They're merely Bven after laundering, they Mill of Biward A. Gowran of Minne priced at $11.75 because Ward’s tremendous fluff right up again to chea= : p and investment dealer in North Da- : 500 store purchasing power brings you these ille-like softness. Full length, kota, ’ : advantageous savings. Rich textured wool- \cilla, Cottage sets and Tailored Te . — iC oe wi S | HAINES sctf-color MADGE EVANS trig so, sr ARTHUR BYRON GLEN PARK SHIRTS ? coloes in all styles.” CLIFF EDWARDS Of fine combed broadcloth . Sudttnenteean aan colocs. 79¢ WARD & Co,|| FarSe=see Passe 8 ad MEN’S FELT HATS . -DAY— \ with a leather sweatband. In tans and gesys: Allsizes 5 ss 5 8 SHIRTS and SHORTS Shirts io Swiss rib or flat kait style. Shorts of fine broadcloth Q5¢ with elastic side 5 6 5 3 8 8 All Wool SWEATERS In the popular coat style which most men favor—conservative 3400 rh Men’s Silk Hose colors 2 we we oe ew my thong tay bel Schl spesiie pees ben po ll eo t0' a waiduight for lower retes. cunsiet os sik tah ohh snpens We theuget everyone know night available at the telephone called. (which are lower rates) m. you can got evening rates, into affect at 8:30pm...» but if Pre aertp a matey an @itls are te eit up like this _ but are lower tham day rates, on aa.s it’s time for us to speak up. stationto-ctation calls after 7 p. 1a. sonmenero on ff ssrons connie _ MONTGOMERY MERY WARD & cO.|'| WARD.& CO. | ae | New

Other pages from this issue: