The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 21, 1933, Page 3

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THE BISM4 PCr TRIBUNE. TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 19838 = INQUEST TO PROBE|S=2=="~-“TWINNEE RUTH JUDD STAKES LIFE UPON Finalists in State Basketball] Tourney Guests of Local Kiwanis Club Coroner Seeks Evidence That|work. We can take Builders Slighted Jobs on | surrounding 7 ™ School Buildings a2e Gan liminate, to some exten! brings to itual Te is nae apa On April 4th, 1933 from page one under the new - reduced veterans benefits many states. A further appropriation mwa Vorrce! Lemke Presents Bill yeu never can Ke. / pAen you will need Se ct Mindstorat LZnsurance, [rrp eiredregee conan Autos Collide and | They were Miss Mary Cram, 112 of, M.D» State Mistorical | appropriated for public works, will be' Avenue C West, MC. ‘a Ha This enterprise is an established | police docket. Part of our national policy. It wili| The two machines were badly dam- conserve our precious natural resour- | aged. . E L o 8 82, Meriaz, Sutererlend, whers paspie gether to wesch the crogen of the ertatar shorts, They taste right... they’re mild... they have character! , Only the finest of ripe, tender golden-brown leaves —the “Cream of the Crop”—are purchased for : and ripen—that’s Character. Then—for true mel- low-mildness—these smooth, delicious tobaccos are “Toasted” —given that extra benefit so necessary for your smoking pleasure. For these two reasons Character and Mildness—“Luckies Please!” because‘ lr's toasted” UE Rainey said if progress is not made| Among the © witnesses presented prc Cc ONTIN on railroad and banking problems|Monday was one, Sheriff J. R. Mc-| A hundred Masons attended the!, Fort Worth, Tex.—Police figured - they might go over until the January|Fadden, of Phoenix, whose testimony in the! Civilian Corps to session. was regarded by Mrs. Judd’s counsel Gi E I t and Lewis Douglas, di-|as corroboration of her story that she pi lie et agg pe I Her ving #800,000(000|in ant argument with the twsrsonen | oie ae for say an argument with the two women In Forests Asked Jay over the friendliness of some men. McFadden testified most of the blood found in the apartment here must be made before the end of this __ where the women were slain in Oct- eae 1931, Mood ciphee a Etat breakfast room. was For New Bank of U.S.) ae eee At her trial the Prosecution indicat- interior. itched with increased vigilance Contest , by Canadian Police at border points ACTION BY BOARD least, the threat that enf Waits in Death Cell While Coun- sel Pleads For Commuta- tion of Sentence question Bill 231 which repeals laws allowing recall of city officials. W. T. De- former Canadidn National railway| their annual dinner and at 8:15 Tat etna ia nate as | employe, would seek entry to this| o'clock the second section of the de- gree was exemplified by past masters |°Otton spinning industry was reporte. country. At interior points of Manitoba and/ of the organization. Tuesday by the census bureau to have Saskatchewan former haunts and| F. of the lodge, Grover C. Riggs was @ cadidate at the ceremony. cent capacity, on « single shift basis, compared with 95.1 per cent during January this year and 925 per cent Mrs. Walker Weeps at | %% Ferury last veer. Her Divorce Hearing ed Miam!, Fis, March 21—()—Weep- ing as she told of her efforts at a re-/ conciliation with James J. Walker, C API Mrs. Janet Allen Walker testified in ) her divorce sult today that the former —a= THEATRE ge— New York mayor left her four years Last Time Tonight 7-9 to contribute to her living expenses. “He has never been anything but kind in that respect,” she said. —_—_—_———- Puy, Gratton city attorney, ruled the]; City-County News |||JOHANN, David ———* | Manners, Edward recall of councilmen as " well as city commissioners. John G. Schneider, former Gibbs/|Ven Sloan, Arthur ton As a result of the ruling, the Graf-|township resident now living at Byron in the terrific maintained the recall here could not be held April 3 as/*creus Falls, Minn, is s visitor ini! J, eheilling UNI- iBismarck, accompanied by Edwin Ol- 9 VERSAL PICTURE. Monday, Albert Lundberg, attorney |50” of Fergus Falls, Schneider said ! for the recall forces and BePuy en- |he is combining business and pleasure | Phone 1612 Han Navels, Very Juicy, Closed to Refugees Oranges 3 dozen ........:04. 45c cian eat’ wenccancien’ sanmeare GRAPEFRUIT, large seedless, size 80, each ...... 5c Bismarck, and 5 sufficient for several months. Stark, Leeds, according to the city] Melville, Sask, railway worker and Now You Can Buy This Standard Fuu Size, Fu. Power KELVINATOR is not a “buil ” model. Iisa ccondand 133 Kevinanon with over four cubic feet of food capacity. It is a beautiful, quality-built electric re- frigerator. It is quiet-running, economical for a lifetime. Its g ing porce- interior has room for all the food the average family needs. It trays bold a geno spl of keer dcicou Ie carries all the standard Kelvinator guar- antees. It represents no compromise in per- formance or in quality. T "s Low Costs lo-day's osts Brought While materials can be bought at present low costs, the ice of thin Kelvans to you will be $97, installed, plus freight. We - North Dakota Power & Light Co. Bismarck - - Mandan - - Dickinson 1 . of Bismarck tote, a ah F. and @nness charges had received enough’ A. M., at the Masonic Temple Mon- Wednesday and Thursday Specials Climax Flour =...$1.95 IRIS FLOUR, 49 Ib. sack, only ...... SUGAR, Granulated, 10 Ibs. ..... GINGER SNAPS, Fresh stock, per Ib. .. HARDWATER TOILET SOAP, Large bars, made by Palmolive Co., 4 bars for ..........25¢ LETTUCE, Crisp Heads, 2 for ..........+ EGGS, Strictly Fresh, per dozen . BUTTER, No. 1 creamery, 2 Ibs. ... CORN FLAKES, large 13 oz. pkg. .... TOILET TISSUE, 1000 sheet count, 3 for ........19¢ “I pledge myself to reduce ~ ffi bodies of Walter De Buxton ant fixed tion in| tered into an agreement to place the | during his visit here. light, hest, power, telephone, ff _ Fargo, N. D, March 21—(@—Jobn|Gugliermo, students killed After. the twochour whie i to “make her talk’ "| matter before the district court, gas and, water rates; also [| Meyer of Pingree, the defending] tapse of school buildings conference Speaker Rainey, in the presentation of witnesses| A hearing will be held Tuesday be- FIVE DIE IN TRAGEDY taxes a house cleaning.’ was showing the way to| The Red C; has tabulated for the congressional leaders, said: | Monday, O. V. Willson, attorney, at-| fore Judge W. J. Kneeshaw on a writ| Vancouver, B. C., March 21—(?)— Vote for a New Deal by the field of 28 in the annual tourna-| ficial death list of 121, including heart | “We are going right ahead with the| tempted unsuccessfully to produce|Of mandamus which, if granted, |Five victims of @ yachting tragedy. Voting for Ne attack victims. Mrs. Jane Spivey, who| President’s reconstruction program would compel the city council to cali killed by carbon monoxide fumes, and >. - ——— Checker associat close of} died at Long Beach Monday from in-| Without adjournment. We will pass the election as previously arranged. (found Monday night in « Grifting | L J. WEHE juries suffered when caught by falling | the farm relief bill tomorrow and we — * }Iaunch on the north arm of ings ! debris, was the 12ist victim. [dhe ae ie the Uae oe it agreed to listen Tuesday to| 100 Masons Attend ie Mercstniett as W. Cross, an Propos! immediat work further argument. y » . For City Commissioner national forests.” Sheriff Is Witness Past Master Program ENOUGH PUNISHMENT that the man they arrested on drunk- punishment before they picked him up and put him in a cell, so they released opened at 5 o'clock, him. The man had a “pushing jag,” The program |and it was evident that somebody tical vof tits ‘easter ‘aiascr Gornec in the jail reciprocated his pushes./ Present officers of the lodge. At 6:15 the Masons assembled in When they found him ‘he had a “shi- ner” and a cut lip. | HEMPEL'’S *: -50c +10 guarantee this price for 40 days. ; If, at the end of this period, we have to pay p more for materials (and we hope we will, for that will mean better times for you and us and evetybody else), we will have to advance the price. We shall not cheapen the refrigerator. 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