The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 16, 1933, Page 3

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1933 N : : eh a ; ——= = — arm ; = GOVERNMENT OFFERS esis A Wie af cee eke : or eters Pe e estions tion, ef ; : ‘ Andy Callahan of Lawrence at the|ported arrangements for United'|last week with the loss of 150 lives. ‘ters. Frequently proper suggestions tion of the federal lottery laws in Thursday and escaped by. scaling the tomobile. A bunch of cloths, which |Boston Garden on Dec. 8, garden of- |States Ambassador Sumner Welles to| —_--———— |made to elther a debtor or a creditor connection with enterprises of the! wall on rope ladder. prone ine - Heisey referred to'as “‘a roll of band- /|ficials announced Thursday. confer with President Roosevelt. | lead te fri i GUNS AS RVIDEN ( k ges,” also wan Scuntitied by Wala aa vel Gov. ernors Appoint may lead to a friendly settlement | Fraternal Order of Eagles, of which! mate said six men helped from the Here in a trying period, the Ameri- without effort from the committee.”|he formerly was national president. | outside, having been found in the automobile. bassador FY The committees have no govern-; he later he left the prison a} William Scott Stewart, chief aefens | Welles to Report on Stole suns siti: ber all MLA DAE Roun Committees on Debt) ents standing. free. iter G8 o. Poult, Gf the, prvels| counsel, on cross-examination, describ: i " RRO NE SES i : CARD OF THANKS N KIDNAPING TRI AL od tlicth oh “ROERING but A Maset TPA Conditions, in Cua jeriticiam and those favoring the MAD) westington, Nov. 18—@)—The| dent's last-minute pardon. ec ks this epaeaents Gael Up nto wiping rhea” and obtained | wy, Ror teva tutlatiaits Ina critical situation have {#"m administration’ sald Thursday Executive Clemency as Abviedk WS our kind friends and neighbors for rt : - as be knew they might have been wip-|ePort on conditions in strife-torn been outspoken in thelr praise. that sovernors of 25 states hed ap-) Granted Lodge Chief) washington, Nov, 16—()—Profes. | Te ait Yecent bereavement, in, the Rifles and Pistols Found in|ing rags. jCuba will be submitted to Presi-| Thursday, as wotd of continued mittes to seek voluntary agreements re | Sot H. M. Groves of the University of /io6- of our beloved father, We also The y isey |dent Roosevelt: at Warm Springs, disorders reached a capital {rom the/ i RS Dt ey ee Wisconsin, a supporter of former Goy- | ° 2 Touhy ¢ Produced e government’s evidence, Heisey ry United eae, 8 ta He between creditors and debtors. New York, Nov. 16—(#)—Conrad H.' | Phili Follette, has beet ;wish to thank those who rendered ‘ouhy Car Produced in explained before court convened oon by “ite cei ee interior, A pierce irl ‘These committees will direct the Mann, saved from a five months Sained cnigey a ine 6h ‘ie ie Nithe beautiful music and for the Court At St. Paul ‘Thursday morning, is designed to show ambassador ie Tee coaitet 6 ces iy. i Nac work of county committees. | prison sentence by a pardon from Bong Beit eM 'o the treas- | roral offerings. that the suspects carried around them | Public. pete ang ‘wn vy ite aa “Local committees may aid consider-| President Roosevelt, turned toward |"‘)- « i Leuis H. B. Leathers, equipment to be used in kidnaping. ania ba ed mean life or death) ably in solving the debt problems of |his Kansas City home Thursday, | Se aca aia ceca David B. Leathers, St. Paul, Nov, 16—(4—Silent wit- ’ HAVANA STIRRED BY em. many farmers and their creditors,” | happy and grateful. | FLEE PRISON HOSPITAL Clifford B. Leathers, ness against four Chicago suspects WILL DEFEND TITLE CONFERENCE PROSPECT A military court. recommended the | said: Dr. H. C. M. Case, of the farm| Matn,.president of the Kansas City| Springfield, Mo, Nov. 16.—(?)—| Mrs, Randall Boyd, charged With the abduction of Wil-| Boston, Nov. 16—(#)—Vince Dundee! Havana, Nov. 16.—(#)—Keen in- death penalty for the two on charges | administration. “These committees chamber of commerce, had entered Armed with smuggled guns, two in- Mrs. 8. A. Lawyer. jae tie ae rifle, i automa-jof Baltimore will defend his world | terest was manifested by both Cubans of having led in the revolutionary | may serve as an accurate source of the federal house of detention to mates of the new federal prison hos- Miss Ella M. Leathers. pistol, three revolvers—were " exhibited in federal court by the Unit- ed States government Thursday. Identified by Harry Ward, 40, Elk- Ba Thousands of WARD EXPERTS have done your “SHOPPING Le just outside the Wisconsin cite rere rare AROUND". . . the pick of values are here READY FOR YOU! ed to return from downtown to where lowing hair arrival-ot tin poliss sens Contrasts’ Combi Fla ir arrival at the police sta- ntras' qtion after being picked up on suspi- ee tter! ‘cion of having crashed into a tele- . phone pole earlier in the evening. 4 ‘Ward identified a rifle, automatic h y y ig ops ake pistol and three revolvers as being ‘ 4 Ay those he found in an automobile in which the four men on trial were rid- 9 4 t, Mi s ing when they were seized. i j fe} ar irts The defendants are Roger Touhy, f Gustav “Gloomy suis Saas wil- ' Me Sharkey, and Eddie McFadden. A ly, y i fifth man was in the car also, Ward New Crepes! me wie 46 Team tee Tete 414 : (72, New Colors! ‘When the men failed to return from downtown, Ward testified, he and an- " 1 ‘ ind other policeman went to Lake Geneva, J ft $ 9 5 10 miles away, seeking them. There ( found Sharkey and on a Navan. q trip they espied Schaefer ant icFad- den just inside the city limits of Eik- At Ward's low price! horn, They were taken back to Elk- Fringed Merquisette horn ota Touhy, im the lis If you’re feminine, had paid for the telephone pole w! thelr” automobile had broken. PANELS and want to be flat- Two fishing rods attached to the tered—try compli- ceiling of the automobile also were ex- mentary colors! hibited as evidence and Ward testi- 44 n fied that, upon searching McFadden, C each Vivid shades—dra- a tegen rata and $125 were found ala ai courene: in_his pockets. , the tai ‘Ward also identified a photograph inter sais bi ballicn can make you a of the automobile, and under ques- id secs brighter, gayer per- tioning by George Heisey, assistant fringe. oll will delight you! eat ike as United States district attorney, sald a : mn ip in a the men were not drunk. bright top — and Habe rmdir Dich aby envee Gift Bags watch the transfor- HG llice, then took the stand to identify a Valve Piced! mation! Street and wi ere gas $400 Sunday night y AL ESTATE MORT- : NoTUAGR FORECLORURE GALE ae Artifietel crepes, in misses’ certain” mortrare, executed and de- lestbere, fabetes. sizes. Solid colors, ek, an un. New Prtatas Mate eiorgtae” ie ns = te black or brown. State of North Dakota, mortgagee, viral dated the 19th day of August, 1927 a and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of the County of Burleigh and State of North Dako- ta on the Sth day of September, 1927, and recorded in Book 29 of Mortgages Act NOW. .. IF You Want at page 417, will be foreclosed by a “Geldencrests” 1g of the premises in such mortgage : See oe ernltctaeibad a. tha. treet HAND.TAILORED door of the court house in the City of Bismarek, In the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota at the hour of two o'clock on the 27th day of eed 8 Ae Laie ‘ey mount due wpol ich mortgage 0! f weights he day of sale, - Tho” premincs described in such Specially mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are described as fol- | Priced at low Tl North Half of the Southeast Quarter (Ni4 SE%), the Southeast Sith : 12 95 « Quarter of the Southeast Quarter e (SESE) and Lots One (1) and Two 7 42) of, Section Twenty-four, (24) | in $15 95 “ | Bi Pi D A S ‘ownship One Hundred Forty-four FepeN Oi ane Naka ceta ‘ A Beautiful Big 8-Piece Dining Suite , West of the rincipal ere 4 fatan, in Burleigh County, North Da- eso .--Wecan'tsteve A Ww. id’ P, ‘i Ky hi b hy kf ] f ! ‘There will be due on such mortgage off rising prices! ; d ards Frice Jomet ing to be thankful for at the date of sale the sum of Two s % Thousand Four Hundred Twenty-nine and 05/100 Dollars ($2429.05), together with the cost of this foreclosure, Dated October 16th, 1933. : coats at. prices we THE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, paid back in April a A. J. Gronna, MOnLeaare ‘ Large Table—Ecsily hs , niet erican Walnu Assistant Attorney General and a Attorney for the Board of Uni- versity and School Lands, Attorneys for Mortgagee, t i a a imane WI rienta 7 Right now, Oriental Wood Veneer is as Combined it with rich American walnut 5 scarce as hen’s teeth. Yet we had the veneers. Every piece is massive in size; ; manufacturer use more than the usual sturdy in construction. The Chairs have pa uper- amount of this satiny wood to make our tapestry upholstered seats, The table. values, every one Thanksgiving suite the greatest value with folding leaf extended, accommo- at these prices. ‘of the season. dates 10 people. Mofeehe HM snotty. pips eemall carving 70x80 Inch “Fleecydowns”! _ Begood to yourFeet—Save! Tested for hardest wear! Pastel - . Super Service Cotton New Shoes Wardoleum Rugs at Ward's ax, $7.75 ” % Low Price Complete with 3 Pillows! $949 en = Triple Studio Couch f Use it as a sofa by day. $29.95 A doable * twin beds by night. In or waterproo} rust Cerering ith in- $5: dame, bs at and stainproof! nerepring mattress. 55 mantels, pins Womes who y goed shoes, lently styled, et-priced, winter Wi purse t c ° is ‘ards! wan excel- budg- nm bere! Three new . models, all classically simple in : 22-inel es . Black calf pump down, $7. Worth One-Third More at Today’s +++ tailored tie... Small casrying eharee } Market black kid one‘strap Hl i Iz ; . with gray trim- pepe ag ihpeage: Unner Spring Mativess ’ ee . ming. Select’ from out. Macsive com- ~ It's comfortable! 299. $ 95 Eatinor ; 4 : ‘ Jr. Louis, Cuban’ bustion chamber deep inner coils see to $21. ranberries ; bard. ro ce Boulevard heels, | |‘ 224 duplex grate for . that. Upholstered’ in 7 coal or wood. Let E d cotton. Covered Boy Now! explain its moan é papas damek, "MONTGOMERY WARD*""™ ~~ t . : s

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