The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 3, 1933, Page 3

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Bismarck Automobile ana St : Elaborate display of newest mer- chandise features in 25 booths SEE THE WORLD'S FINEST CARS Benson, William White, David Cullen, STATE REGULATIONS ("si-s7-<eszres = = RESTRICT LOANS 0 Russell’ Durfee. Rhame 66—Donald ‘Dab j_TRy Stocking, Albert Marple, Dan- Eugene ‘Krebsbach, Reeder 64. R. anderson, E Dahl, K. Kiovstad, Life Badge By Parents At Court of Honor i a s E i 288 is i § 5 2 Sy i} F & a # ER i i Hy ee E B f i i i i ; E HI is ii ‘ Texas Oil Official wanson,| Coming Here on Tour swilliam Vo-| “Stu” Hawley, representative of the seit end, Floyd Stock-|Texas Oil company, will visit in Bis- i marck for a short time Monday eve- the progress of ‘Troop Robert , Nichols, Reta Myron Lindsley, Glenjand Third St., al » Murray: Coyne. ‘nounced. Bucyrus—Roger Otos, Dale Striker. | announced. ‘Hettinger 49—Francis Malary, Rob- ‘He is coming here from Pierre, 8. ert Stickney, Jack Smith, Jack Brown,|p,, and will resume his journey from Roger Samuelson, Walter Tanous./nere Monday evening, leaving for St. Harold Carlin. vneh, “Ralph. Rothstein, Jom Empl Halvorson, Halvorsen. sence Dywon, Morris Mer-| Three More ployes win, eter Silsand, Willam Hanson.) Aved by Road Chi John Krauce, Leonard Merwin, La- Townsend, Murder Case, Es- -capes Injury, Must Ex- plain Actions. ‘Which of the 83-calibre 01 that have been found was used to commit the murder? A ‘What was the cause of the fight be- tween Tony Pemberton and T Brewton, guests at the dance? JHE INSURANCE POLICE Comformity With Langer Proclamation “ANN'S HOUSE 18 ALWAYS action in conflict regulations as the state insurance “modified to permit such or fraternal un | succeed Mrs. Hazel Several BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, APRIL 3, 1933 DERBY, ISAMINGER SWITCH POSITIONS| 33 Staff Changes Are Made As New Auditor Comes Into Office Clair G. Derby, Burleigh county treasurer for last four years, be- came county auditor for a two-year term Monday morning, ing A. C. Isaminger. Isaminger moved across the hall in- to the treasurer's office, where he will serve as temporary treasurer until Ernest Elness, treasurer-elect, tal Office May 1. Monday morning found three new assistants in the auditor's office to Kirkingburg, Ruth B. Nagel and Marian Lewis. Dorothy or- | Lange will continue as an assistant in the office. met here Sunday with railroad offi- cials who addressed the gathering on IG. A. FAMILY OF SOAPS: Laundry Soap, 10 for ..........25¢ Soap Grains, pkg. Washing Powder, . .18¢ Cleanser, 3 cans for ...........17¢ Floating Soap, Cocoa Hardwater, 3 bars for .. 5 bars for....... 17e osee Se the breenta) The new assistants are Miss Kath- Lyons and Miss Katherine Kos- Kirkingburg rep! . Wingate in the treasurer's office and Miss Dorothy H. Blunt and Clare Register continue as assistants. Isaminger was appointed treasurer for the month since the new treasur- er’s term is designated by statute to begin May 1. Kills Two Sons, Then Takes His Own Life Moines, Iowa, April 3—(7)— by @ shot and met her husband as he came out of a front bedroom, carrying @ shotgun killed the younger 'e . He ordered her out of the way on of shooting her, she said, and went into another bedroom where he shot and killed the second with then son, Byron, 22. He then turned the gun on himself. Mrs, Bell said her husband had been ill. A pastor said he also had worried about the sons, who were un- employed. THREE ARE DROWNED Sparta, Wis. April 3—(?)—Three men drowned when their automobile Plunged into a mill pond in the vil- lage of Cataract, 12 miles north of here yesterday. The dead: Martin Paulson, 27, his brother, Spenser, 23, and Loren Bernett, 18, all farmers, BETTER BAKINGS AT LESS COST USE THE ECONOMICAL AND EFFICIENT BAKING POWDER AS 42 AGO 25 ounces for 25¢ Full Pack jack Filling OUNDS USED ERNMENT yle Show Also Merchants Trade Week. tor 188 | Friday and Saturday, April 7-8 Newest Spring Fashions for 1933 Shown on Living Models Bathing Beauties RALPH BELLAMY MAE CLARKE NEWS — CARTOON — COMEDY Tonight and Tuesday CAPITOL |**:;:" Plan to attend the Bismarck Aute and Style Show, ‘Trade Week, April 7th and 8th Admission Just two words... Yes, I have heard about two words; and now and then three words—but “They Sat- isfy” means “To gratify fully.” Why do these two words “they satisfy” fic Chester- fields? Because Chesterfield Cigarettes are milder. Be- cause Chesterfield Cigarettes taste better. Chesterfield’s way of blend- ing and cross- fine Turkish and Domestic tobac-

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