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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1933 000 swindle, was approved Monday by - {ters in Washington. to this task with its customary re-|and what he could find in the safe! sponse to calls of humanity. A total jof 175 posts of the legion, together | ‘with the auxiliary units, will unite seventh circuit court of appeals di- which amounted to $147.76. | Spokane, Wash., Dec. 4—(}—Four |Tecting extradition, wi ‘Dee. 4—m tf Saturday night A. L. Miller heard were killed and two injured when a| Factor fought extradition on the ictaniven oC dotnanté ‘diners Son: someone in his grocery store room./Great Northern freight train crashed j@ound that the offense charged| day said Dr. James M. Doran, i \in this great drive.” He went in to see a man carrying out | int k slide at Milan, Wash., 24|@gainst him of having received money | missio | 10 ASSIST JOBLESS Clothing of all sorts, particularly the cash register which contained! mites north of ‘here, at 11:15 p. m,|*nOwing it was fraudulently obtained | the wronibition err, has sonestca: hie Plan Drive to Collect Clothing and Other Necessaries Dec. 10 to 17 e North Dakotans were called on by Governor William Langer Monday to contribute to a state-wide clothing collection campaign to be carried on ‘by the American Legion December 10 to 17. The governor, in a proclamation, sald thousends of families in North Dakota are facing “the rigors of win- ter without sufficient clothing to pro- tect them from the cold.” The state emergency relief com- mittee has asked the state depart- ment of the American Legion to con-| duct the clothing campaign. “In this time of stress we must la- bor together,” the governor's procla- mation said. “The partnership ar- rangement proposed by President Roosevelt between the federal govern- ment and the state and local govern- ments to care for those in need must include, as well, the efforts of pri-| vate individuals. “The federal government has eae | | Jamestown, N. D., Dec. 4.1) —Two | Feclamation, it will be taken up with | generous in its response to North Da- kota, but it is difficult for all govern- ments combined to meet all requests. One of the great needs at this time 4s bedding and clothing. Many pri- heavy underwear, coats, shoes and overshoes ant edding is needed.| Children’s shoes and overshoes and} garments are especially solicited by the legion. | The governor called on citizens to! “respond liberally to the appeal of | the American Legion for surplus { clothing.” | “I urge churches, service clubs and} kindred organizations,” he said, “to assist the legion wherever possible in| ‘this work of mercy so that a full and | sufficient supply of clothing and bed- | ding shall be provided for the fami-| lies being cared for by the various county emergency relief committees. | “I urge that pastors in all churches cooperate in this effort by announcins | the American Legion clothing collec- tion campaign in their pulpits on} | Sunday, Dec. 10 and by urging their congregations to bring clothing to the churches Sunday Dec. 17 for collec-| tion by the legion. “And I do hereby proclaim the week of Dec. 10 to 17 as American Legion clothing week in the state of North Dakota.” | ‘Jamestown Business Places Are Robbed Jamestown business establishments | were robbed of more than $200 in cash | last week-end. Sunday night a man walked into| vate individuals can and will, I am the City Service filling station and got | sure, welcome the opportunity to some gasoline from Joseph Skroch, make contributions of this kind and / attendant. He offered $5 to pay for ce eae rciss talker ties oe oe jit and followed him into the station | about $40. VOTERS AT BOWMAN FAVOR DAM PROJECT Unanimously Support Irrigation Project at District Elec- | tion Saturday | Bowman, N. D., Dec, 4.—(}—Con- | struction of the proposed Bowman | dam received a unanimous vote of electors at a district election Satur- | day and has been forwarded to the. commissioner of the bureau of re-/| clamation at Washington for ap- vroval, The canvassing board will | meet Dec. 11 for an official tabula. tion of the vote. The proposal was forwarded to Washington by State Engineer R. E. | Kennedy, who said it is intended to, nake it a civil works project with the | idea of exploring the foundation by means of a core trench down the | center line of the dam. If the pro- posal is approved by the bureau of | the civil works administrator, he said. Cost of the Bowman dam project | has been estimated at $454,000 by the | bureau of reclamation and at $1,328,- | 000 by the army engineers, Kennedy | reported. He said the difference ii estimates is largely in the cost of the dams proposed. The original projeci contained a gross area of 11,900 acres, was not a crime under the laws of Illinois, and therefore not extraditable under the treaty with Great Britain. Reprimands Juveniles For M’Kenzie Burglary Two juveniles who broke into the The men killed were riding in the cab of the huge locomotive that was |Georse Manley store at McKenzie last pulling a train of 97 cars, With this |Friday night and stole a small amount weight behind them the locomotive|of merchandise were reprimanded and tender were dcrailed and toppled Ihere Saturday evening by Judge Fred over on their sides, the front end of |Jansonius in Burleigh county district the locomotive resting in the Little} court. Spokane river. | Judge Jansonius released the pair. O‘iicials said traffic may be tied} The articles they took from the up 48 hours, store were recovered by Joseph L, Kel- a iey, Burleigh county sheriff, who in- Order Extradition Sunday night. The dead: W. J. Barrett, engineer; William Krueger, fireman; Leonard Hargrove, brakeman, and J. T. Tow- hey, brakeman. The injured are E. W. Horsall, con- ductor; F. G. Cook, brakeman. The dead and injured were all of Hillyard, a suburb of Spokane. ay ‘tment. resignation to become head of the dis- tiller's code authority with headquar- Your dollar is still worth a dollar at Gamble’s low tire prices—within a few cents of all-time low. Buy now for full non-skid winter protection. Roadgrippers 40 to 45% off standard list. REMEDY REMOVES CAUSE OF STOMACH GAS Most stomach GAS is due to bowel poisons. For quick relief use Adier- ikea, One dose cleans out body wastes, tones up your system, brings sound sleep. Hall’s Drug Store.—Advertise- vestigated the burglary Saturday. Of ‘Noted Speculator Washington, Dec. 4.—(?)—Extradi- tion to England of John (Jake the Barber) Factor of Chicago for trial on a charge of participating in an $8,00,- REALLE, yan _Motstanct 8,000,000 Miles of “Complexion Curse’ ‘She thought she: just unlucky when he mn her once—avoided her thereafter. But no one ‘admires pimply, blemished skin, More and more Winter Travel BY AIR Offers passengers all the comforts of summer trips and saves 2/8 of ordinary traveling time. Flying Experience ‘These Prices Are Good Until Friday, Dec. 8th i LAUNDRY SOAP * CAMAY i OXYDOL Wn CHIPSO i ORACKERS 330° i TOMATO JUICE # OVALTINE, 50c size _._.37¢ i COOKIES | CHOCOLAT P. & G., Gjant Bars, 5 for... “The Soap of Beautiful Women,” 3 for .... 50% More Suds, Package ....... Rah gi “Makes Clothes Last Longer,” Pkg. ... Johnson’s Daisy, 2-Ib. pkg. ....... vind Campbell’s, 3 cans .. R. A. J. Assorted, per Ib. Baking and Sweet Milk Chocolate, I. G. A. pplied |for change, | yma *. | women are realizing that pimples and blotches Wear regular clothes bins heated to 72 de Che Ge ns by the federal government | As Skroch_opened_the_cash regis | Prose ees ‘of 7300 vray pagent aie ceceatatinine tie thio, Dea seats provide complete travel relaxation. Arrive rested, %e-Ib. bars, each. — = a | cThe prosect: laa, large eaktHeN GAG WNsture's Remedy) stord : mentally alert and ready for work or play. ” Calumet |51 fect high 4.500 feet long and con- | fuining poisonous matter, Fine f ares CENSUS EMDR Saad as a che ile conan dissin, Special Holiday Fares y There are about 100 land owners or egetable correc For the Month of waar LGA. the project—63 of whom are located | tive. At all drug- or the Mont Dece 1H; coh in the Bowman district in which are | sists'—only 25c. ROUND TRIPS OF 10 MILLION OWNERS | | 22 official and legal electors, Kennedy | = 77 Quick relief for acid indigese h R s SHINOLA All Col Bg oon "TUMS Oe. fear, Cnty Bismarck - Twin Cities $27.50 w 7 Ors _...... i r POTATOES Bismarck-New York $184.31 — Will Endeavor to Reach Every Use | fated Hah Potatoes ate HAGsiy Bismarek-Chleago 2220222221 meer w ty) mm * | limes ys appropriate for serving with baked fowl, chops, and steaks, Select six medium size Irish pota- toes, wash thoroughly, and bake for forty minutes in a well-heated oven in United States | Bismarck—Owners of Singer Sew- |ore still low, and also to give increased | ing Machines throughout the United |employment to the thousands of work- Good Grade, White Crosby, 3 No. 303 cans ..........- TWIN CITIES VIA PLANE 434 HOURS CHICAGO VIA PLANE 10 HOUBS NEW YORK VIA PLANE 144 HOURS * w CORN | until soft. After removing from oven, tons ana to Good Grade, White Crosby, ates, numbering more than 10 mil- jers in Singer factories. | cut a small slice from one side of each hee teecrad aie nares ions ie itred aantine * 6 No, 208-eans .......... lion, are to be visited in what is be-| Bonded Representatives are calling, potato and scoop the potato out of i . M. Te crm ee tal Heved to be the most extensive census jon Singer owners as rapidly as pos-| each shell, Thoroughly mash, then Planes West West Coast. Fas' metal super * Red Pitted, of its kind ever undertaken. A record |sible to gather the census informa-| add two tablespoons of butter, pep- a ae No. 10 can 4s to be compiled showing the age and |tion and give details of this special) per, sufficient ‘Texaco salt, and three “ nie » 10 can ....... type of machine in each home. To offer. | tablespoons ‘of ‘hot. mi Use Air Express for Christmas Packag: 16K. 3 . When thoroughly mixed, add the well-beaten whites of two eggs. Re- fill the shells and bake five to eight minutes in a very hot oven. It will 18K Plain or Iodized, add much to the deliciousness of cest on an exchange for any new|bring the age and factory number of! th tatoes te i pee E = = 26-oz. pkgs., 2 for............. model, regardless of how old the ma- your machine to the local Singer Shop | cheese elon teeny being E : chine may be or the price originally jand you can find out at once whether ; Texaco salt is suggested because its every person having a machine made | before the introduction of the modern | If you have one of this older type! Singer Electric, the Singer company |of machine, you need not wait for the | 4s allowing 40 per cent of the original | vepresentative'’s call. 'Phone, mail or | CANS .....cceere paid for it. it qualifies under this offer. The| purity permits jt to be more quickly ‘Two reasons are given by the com-|Bismarck shop is located at 212| dissolved and thoroughly assimilated pany for this unique offer: It desires | Broadway, phone 254. Write or call! ‘ue to the moisture of the potato, to help owners of earlier models to|for free copy of the Singer Fall and| There is absolutely no objectionable obtain modern machines while prices | Winter Style Book, | foreign matter in Texaco salt —its + purity accounts for its mildness. ag) CITY TICKET OFFICE—Prince Hotel—Telephone 800 Gh AIRPORT OFFICE—Telephone 826 a 2 |and our local government, go farther. |ter the “customer” put a gun against : For some time it has been rumored N D VETERANS WILL | Legion Accepts Task {his ribs and told him to vatiok ‘em |Our Railroad Men the supreme court. Doran to Get Job as ‘Doran's resignation was reported to|that Doran would leave the m3 ae | “The American Legion has rallied|vp.” He took money from the till| Killed in Accident} the court upheld the action of the) Liquor Industry Czar|ve eftective elther Monday night or ment, which he has errved Tuesday. years. 15e 19¢ 27¢ 18¢ agen 3 [ EXTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCEMENT To maintain our leadership and to show our appreciation to our many friends and customers in Mandan, Bismarck and vicinity who have given us their confidence for the past 37 years, we are taking this drastic step to bring the price of our quality merchandise down to the level of today’s pocketbook. We have decided that the best way to do this is to invite the public to come to our store and buy what they want at their own price. We will disregard price tags on every jewelry item in our stock. You can pay whatever the item is worth to you. Naturally an event of this sort will be an : UCTION SAL Starting Tuesday, December 5th At 2:30 P. M. and Continues Twice Daily at 2:30 and 7:30 P. M. Every Article Sold During This Sale Will Bear Our Guarantee of 37 Years of Honest Values. No Matter What the Price May Be We are Positively Not Going Out of Business A Complete Assortment of ‘ SILVERWARE 1885 R. Wallace & Sons, 1847 Rogers Bros., Community, and many other Standard Patterns. A Fine Selection of WATCHES Hamilton, Waltham, Elgin, Abra, Illi- nois and all other nationally known makes at your own price! SILVER. PRICES ARE STEADILY ADVANCING. NOW IS THE OPPORTUNE TIME TO BUY CHRISTMAS GIFTS AT GREAT SAVINGS. wos] CC. G. CONYNE SX@ik. [ouantinns pine and 7:30 p. m. Each Day! Established 1896 MANDAN, N.D. Established 1896

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