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- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1933 8 ROAD CHIEF MOVES |p, inated TRINITY LUTHERAN Ry Fe BLKS WILL STAGE eae ee ot ne attest cae ae Burn Cross at Weinstein Beer Parlor y. tournament a packet will be delivered | across Spain landed Monday at Can- 10 PROVIDE WORK ane ene eee a) OBSERVES BIRTHD A Russ ¢ Owmorne, Mott coach, sald he BRIDGE TOURN AMENT “a the club by postal messenger, and delas De Tuy, “Province of Ponte ee & ee 8 ee 2 ference members. which will contain the master score Fut ci Pi ‘ gin aaa pointed he that pie ae sheets and the analysis of the feces eral Bureau Puts Burr Un- An Fi C ih o, W. k- E d -|Elgin had played tos scoreless tie, rticipate | and play of the hands—will be ope : newer 4 Ire La ver Wee n Services Sunday Mark 25th An-/, that, in honvesaferenes pines ‘pape Invited to Participa’ Sod GRMted to C8 GIAVRER,. While der State Highway Agens niversary of Founding of eae RoE are Vt in Feature Here Friday, the score-keepers are checking the cies With New Order , | Bismarck firemen answered four kitchen stove had exploded in an . . 24 ' scores to determine the winners, the pig atl a eed CG er eines to. gg South Dakota, while Mott” played “en Suiained ‘as compared with thetr op-|| —Sue THEATRE sum— Inguish a burning cross of | ture is ownt layson, A is GALA ROK 5 4 Washington, Nov. 13—(%)—In a!the William Weinstein beer parlor/man and his wife were seated in the| 4 tamity day service was held at ee All persons interested are invited to | ponents’, as well as with the results i iven by the experts. move to create NM and amusement hall at Eleventh St./ sitchen when the explosion occurred ° varticipate in the bridge tournament |g! eed banding germane, throwsh |i Sweet averve, according to Pie | ut eseaped injury, Wall ofthe room | te, rimey tameran church Sunday Leaders in Revolt which will be sponsored here by the chief of the Bureau of Public Works—|Chief Harry A. Thompson. were scorched and burned before fire- | founding of the church in Bismarck.| Face Death Sentence) x0) ene # Dokean belts Daily at 2:30-7-9 wart darts to cabeuie oy ss the Ku Sehix Belan sed ti ‘ia beye blaze nausanc shakes bed age Opie | ge gs Mpeeest ee, ieee will be played and the tournament This Attraction vi " a} y mem! congregation,| Havana, Nov. 13.—(#)}—Seven loyal|will be a part of the Elks national < projects for each county in their, day, Thompson said. It was a wood-| Two chimney fires, in which there i ¢ Jurisdiction to cost up to 5,000 . en cross about five feet high, wrap-| was slight damage, were extinguished Mitt Rev Devi Bloers, Fargo, Fath Of 94" SSUMEFS BOELIO of GAS: |e ra erie GRAVE oF the beth oom ae Until 7:80 000. . Rev. pres- ‘accu: _ airmail To highway department heads, he |Péd in burlap and sdaked in gasoline.| Sunday. The first occurred at. the |ident of the North Dakota district of |iavs,C of soldiers accused of partic. cco To See Through wired that the federal relief admin-|, Stnoe the cross, was in the street,| residence of doe Senger at $20 Tenth |the Lutheran synod, was the guest of |revolt, including three for whom the| Local prises. will be awarded and Our Window TONIGHT ONLY istration, through its local agencies, elses ‘15 a.m. The sec-/nonor and speaker at the 11 o'clock Y : would furnish sixty-five per cent of aged, the fire chief sald. He said he| ond was at the home of George Ptel- Service in which the children of the |“scyerencaes sxtetsd of leader | oeneTs wil be elietble to receive na- i the cost and that there would be a|{id not know who was responsible for | fle at 222 Thirteenth St., at 6:15 p. m.| church took a prominent part. ailp in the uprising which broke out| all entries for the tournament must But Back of the Boards \ set-up of “federal funds in the state!the incident. The department was| Following the busy week-end, Chief| “The Fourth Dimension” was the at Camp Columbia last Tuesday night |be in the hands of the committee by There Are Still | highway departments Donatbiy to te cated M4 Maes about 11 ‘o'clock aunt reeeening tte icra a nn subject of Rev. Stoeve's sermon, which |made a denial of guilt in brief state-|next Friday evening Bargains ’ extent of 35 per cent of tl ‘use great / explained the unlimited grace and |/,, . ee t , i expenditures.” The \firemen began their active|care against fires to save themselves| mercy of God. Special music was the Sean Bod Sena ana Shae die Meenas a. OEE oe ke e The program will be under general |Week-end at 2:30 o'clock Saturday |and the city needless expense. In| choir’s rendition of Melius Christian- |; 4 srink ais ns RICHHOLT’S afternoon’ when they were called to| particular, he made a plea that chim- 9 Alejo Sanchez and Ismael Rodrigues. |Lahr, and A. E. Brink and E. O. Bai- ’ of Habe highwey- cepa seats Wid wil 3 Main avenue, where a gasoline | neys be kept clean. sen’s antiphonal, afrangement, of) As for the $2 other soldiers accused Jiey, Alex Rosen and J. P. Wagner. Roses.’ of complicity in the revolution which} Similar tournaments will be held be a supplement to the bureau's main |. °, . ‘The Sunday school children attend-|ciaimed more thi 150 It and : $400,000,000 program, under way for, Five Wait jal for ty a, Gane mente pain ed the service in a body, assisting by wrought dirwntinated autige bhetare oi Fy A 2 Bowm: nison Command- draining roads and streets, widening bs beh Ss. Anne F./cxplanations by Martin Luther. In- |, shoulders of highways, widening inside| Louisville, Ky., Nov. 13.—(}—The | Leidendeker of Los Angeles. She has| totoediate students recited the com.| "cat tt deemed advisable, Meanwhile, although the capital: curves and flattening bank slopes, |impulee to settle the issue with a bul-|been a member of the Grand Forks! monaments and the senior students | y, lub 12 years, serving, two terms as was quiet, there were continued re- Jaying tile under drains, constructing {let that cost Kentucky 14 lives in the responded with the Luther explana- | ; cobble gutters, fencing right-of-way, | August primary and 18 on November cgeteath tion of each. O coseemeemcaes a e ine ar or constructing dry masonry guard walls,|7, election day, let ve men in Jai m From 3 to 5 o'clock in the afternoon | 4 ». 4 surfacing and resurfacing with Tgeal jon murder charges, two fugitives from Leathers Funeral shere was an anniversary tea served | Airplane Joyride Is material or with material suppl er warrants and two others uni- in the church parlors. Presiding at from other than teliet funds, road-|dentified and still at large Monday. Conducted Sunday | incr, each eariers. Presiding st! Turned Into Tragedy side cleanup and cutting brush and| But there will be no trial in Ken- < 622 Eighth St.; Mrs. Theo. O. Quan- trees, building footpaths on outlying |tucky courts for the participants in] Puneral services for F. M. Leathers, | rtd, 601 Seventh St. and Mrs. 1, G.|_ New York, Nov. 13—(#—An_alr- streets and suburban roads, cleaning |the bloodiest clash of the November | resident of Burleigh county for more|Monson. There were 150 members |P!ane joy ride turned to tragedy when up streets and trimming trees, pro-|election. All five who took guns to|than 50 years, were conducted Sun-|and friends of the church present, A) Stanley Hithowsk!, 89-year-old Lewis Ladies’ and Gents’ 7, jucing road and maintenance ma- settle their dispute near the little | q; fte1 fi ‘ service fi Ne , loaned ieaecrng {town of Layman in the Harland coun-| Episcopal church at MeKenaie. | Ludwig Christians, @ member, of the [merning jaunt to top off an all-night ‘ ——_—. ty coal fields are dead. They shot too] Rev. Theodore C. Torgerson, pastor | church, was used on the table. The | dance. eS. The author of “Wings” ‘i " straight. Two died before the last | of the chureh, officiated. The body | service has belonged to the family of| The plane crashed into a Brooklyn | ) “Dawn Patrol” writes an- Committee Probing shots were fired and the other. three|was buried in the McKenzie ceme-|Hasselbach de Guttenberghaus. There | enement house and the three friends | g Deals in Rail Stock | umes fot misnt. tery. was a program of plano and violin |Were killed. The pilot himself was ms Cleaned and other great story of the air ‘ \ eals in Rail Stoc Careful checkup with county ot: Pallbearers included William Hugh-| music given by the Misses Florence bec bets Soman ise ‘The dead ad in “Ace of Aces’ cers Monday at nine|es, Tom Watson, Ed. Connolly, Johnj Fritch, Cla: Trom, Mildred Hoff, : “ . 19, Henry Roth- Washington, Nov. 13—(@—Senate lof the killings were belleved to be di- | Wildfang, E. D. Rogers, and V. Graven,|Marle Lemohn and Dorothy Baker. /bowski, 21, and Adam Rowenski, 21, | [> _ Reblocked —and — stock market investigators’ records rectly attributable to election quarrels. | all of the McKenzie area. Gaul’s cantata, “The Holy City,” | ll of Brooklyn. yielded evidence Monday of loans of | Investigation indicated the other nine —_—_—_—_ was sung by the choir at 8 o'clock| The plane developed trouble soon Warner Musical Brevity more than $6,000,000 by the Chase|slayings were due to different causes |Qtar¢ A: . f fo close the day's festivities. The se 2fter the takeoff and the pilot was Done By An Expert Who Has Been “ tors Opera” Se EE ah el ee Th TEANGING TOF | voices in the cholr were at thelr Bee eerie Detaiod ainaievanen eta in the Business for the Past 20 Years. ‘Operators see dicates in Seaboard Airline st in | balloting. In some of these it appear- steepl an elevat - smnich Harvey © ouch, now arestor [et that men, seauget face toteee in| Hee Skating Meets |ana tne soos capably sang the ican Sn Sh KRAZY KAT CARTOON of the Reconstruction Corporation, coming in, from the hills to vote, set- Mrs. ©. A, Farum, soprano; Miss Police cars followed the plane as it SPORT REEL figured. tled old issues. But regardless of the| Milwaukee, Nov. 13-7) The Ama-| G2. Tivdanl, contralto; P. R. Jay-|‘Pped over Brooklyn and were near Special Prices for the First 30 Days ‘The records also disclosed a oan causes, most of the victims left widows Sater uta een of the United | res, Mandan, tenor, and Arnold at hand when the ship struck the a . varded b i, mement house ani ur ie ie o MEMORIES ee peas Be chanipionships to Occ | ‘Christianson, baritone. street, Men’s Hats cleaned and reblocked. .49c Starts Tomorrow All three pool operations were dur- |iowoc, Wis., the national mee| ——_—. ang the year in which the road wen,|D€@N Olson Named to | rau stinn,’ and the North American | Mott Beats Flasher PROCLAMATION ISSUED Ladies’ Hats cleaned and reblocked 25c One wanted love—anoth- into receivership, The records, how-| Head Committee Work! "ine Ongitone eons neal In Slope Conf Pheoriserionten cuhteestGtie tia er, viches—a third wanted | ever, did not disclose whether the The Oconomowoc meet will be held | in Slope NICFENCE | 0: November 30 as Thanksgiving Day; Men’ d Boys’ C: dry 1 ed. .15c 4 5 syndicates were organized to dispose on Jan. 27 and 28; the St. Paul meet —_— has been issued by Governor William en's an ys Caps cleaned. . another man’s wife—but tock, nor lain al Grand Forks, N. D., Nov. 13.—()— | Jan. 20 and 21, and the Toronto meet| Mott, N. D., Nov. 13.—()—Mott|Langer. Soren be mo BY | vt. Beatrice Olson, dean of women at) at the date to be set by the Ontario| defeated Flasher 13 to 7 in a high Shoes Dyed, black or brown.......35c} ||| sone knewthe desk secret The committee will resume its hear- | the University of North Dakota, Mon- | Skating association. school football game here Armistice} The United States Geological Sur- of each other's hearts in ings rruesday. with Harry F. Sinclair, |42Y accepted an appointment as pro- | Acceptance of -bids for the three| Day. vey estimates the developed water Shoes Shined (alwa: s) 10c ai: id di f millionaire oil man, subpoenaed to|8t@m chairman for the National Fed-/meets featured the two-day meeting| The victory left Elgin and Mott|supply of the world at 454,000,000 YS) ws ce eeeeeee this vivid drame of o tell about operations of a $35,000,000 |¢Tation of Business and Professional | xf the national body. leading contenders for the South’ horsepower. New York board! Shoe Findings and Shoe Laces Can Be Purchased From Us for Less Than Any Place in Town ALL OUR WORK GUARANTEED pool in stock of the Sinclair Consoli- dated Oil Corporation, which netted Profits of $12,000,000. Minnesotans Present Liquor Control Plan St. Paul, Nov. 13.—(#)—The execu- tive committee of Governor Floyd B. Olson’s liquor control study commis- - : 3 : sion announced Monday it would rec- a ¢ or enin at ommend sale of liquor in package ‘ . itd ‘ ’ form by drug stores and by the drink _ “s . 3 4 in eating pl der strict lic ; ; g e i a png mite une - ‘ ea fame a { ee formerly located at the Capital Shoe Hospital othe executive committee will submit : o_o SS : aoe NOW LOCATED AT 209 5TH STREET Sacigen eRe EET HOR Gla ' _— =—§ In the Place Formerly Occupied by the final report to the governor. : x Wachter Transfer The recommendations made public = Monday had no mention of state sale or government stores. NOTICE—School and coun- ty warrants will be taken at par in trade for any merchan- dise in our store. Alex Rosen & Bro. Thanksgiving TURKEYS! We Buy Them From Nov. 10th to Nov. 17th CASH ADVANCE Our advance prices based on dressed weights, for live birds our plant pool profit sharing plan, are as follows: Easier, Quicker, Better Ironing with the poe ewe gt oie Tome oes LDC [Pome ec... BO Bl] EY Culbert’ mp) ‘The Coleman Automs. Nocl Yonne lle Nes 1:0M4 9c Beinn 3 q \ = 66 e 9 e e e 99 CMB neces vee ONS wee ececeeees Opens Saturday te has every modern We bought while Plymouth’s Price is still Low! Choice Young Hes @|N-2 7 Ill Footlight Parade KE A LOOK at two smart car buy- There can be only one result. Car prices appearance that please an owner's heart. ironing easier, better ‘ ers. They profited twice by buying _ will have to go up, too. Probably never A demonstration costs you nothing. and to save disaal time. cry Pome nee: again will your dollars buy 20 much car Cali on any Dodge, De Soto or Chrysler ee eee eet aacaianes Vacuum Furnace Cleaning. Has automatic adjust- They profited once... because they + #0 much honest value. . dealer for a thrilling demonstration .. . The difference between the returns less the advance and our sell- Phone 141. French & Welch. able heat regulator. Never too hot, never too cool, . STURDY, ACCURATE, LONG- LASTING THERMOSTAT got this smart, fast, comfortable car at Get your order in today fora Plym- and.see how much your money buys in tock-bottom prices. They profited a outh at these low 1933 prices. You get @ Plymouth this very day. second time . -» because they got more . patented Floating Power engine mount- sranparp mopsgLS: 2-door sedan $465; for their old car now than they could ings—hydraulic brakes—safety-steel — 4-door sedan $510; rumble coupe $485; busi- next spring after a hard winter’s service! bodies of steel reinforced with steel— ness coupe $445. DeLuxe Models: 2-door Will you be as wite? Will you be flashing performance—long, useful life. sedan $525; 4-door sedan $575; conv. coupe ing cost is returned to our patrons. This settlement, when due, approximately NOTICE—School and - QUALITY TURKEYS WANTED gs We would prefer that our patrons hold back such of their turkeys as may indicate that they are No. 2, because of lack of finish, flesh and-color. These can be held back profitably until our Christmas, January or February buying dates. ; 5 “ahead of the game" when 1933 pastes Plymouth’s price buys plenty $595:Tumblecoupe$s4S; business coupe 498, < SOPENDAME LONE. LF ¢+-and 1933 low prices are history? Piping iets poppe: ate age FO eat Reyes © ae Again we wish to announce that we j aaracial It’s up to you to act right now. The fortable car. You'll like ite will provide ‘The Coleman Automatic Iron eaves you money, work and clothes. Beauti- fal in appearance; finished inlustrous super-chromium plate. ansp cost of everything has started going up. styled modern interior. Its wide, deep It is already coating us more for raw 0 ees es ee materials than it did last spring. many little touches of convenience - PLYMOUTH SIX ¥ ELKS ina: | DOME | "Si" @z= #«Free Custom Dressing Armour Creameries East Side, South of N. P. Tracks Bismarck, N. D. ? i - Ee ee re