The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 4, 1935, Page 3

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1935 ‘| ' ‘ commandant, for Bismarck Boy| troops will be held to be followed at{mess hall at A J Scouts who will be guests of. the|10:25 by a close order drill: by one; boys will be bro , . United States Army .post Saturdayjof the rifle companies, At 10:30 a/ marck. 9 i , .” morning. an bere ba ee Pind — ; ~ Arrangements for the entertain- ‘at 10: boys ven DRIVERS LICENSES , ment of the scouts, which are in ccnp inspect « machine! State Straw Supply : w : charge of Mi Dunn operation. fy TO BRING PENALTY Fierce ore on |g Pea Sree] es ee | ee eee ex! a ol hs _ 4 0 at the id 58 11:10 scouts will be divided] Straw is becoming a scarcer ar-| supplies, the latest one . Y ¥ » ane d . m., and} into groups. and shown through the/ticle in North Dakota, RRC feed|from 11 a. m. to 5 p. m., Freemay ‘ ‘would it transported to the fort in army) barracks and other post’ buildings.) agents of the state declare. said. Jud has bern out of straw ig Law Makes Offense Misdea- b came to. her death | Col. Louis Farrell, ‘Fort Lincoln post| trucks. At 10 o'clock a review of the) The bean feed will be served in the| At baMoure, farmers of the Jud| its yard since March 1. meanor, Verret Finds; Appli- : = : = =SoTES = - SSS cation Within 10 Days Failure of North Dakota motorists to obtain a drivers license will consti- tute a misdemeanor under terms of » ‘the new law, Assistant Attorney Gen- eral Charles A. Verret ruled Thursday. ‘The law was at first believed by of- Ticials to provide for no penalty in event of refusal of a driver to obtain ,& license. Under terms of section 15 of the new law, however, such failure will make the person liable to prose- cution for misdemeanor, Verret said. The section provides: this penalty for all who drive while their licenses are revoked or suspended, or who i e 4 Nid any “other section” of the WARDS RADIO ac ‘2 ROG! Preparations for the influx of ap- P RAM Plications for drivers licenses were { Wards invite you being rushed b; \- of the ‘rivers oense bureau. sake: p : : to Sunday at 1 p. m. amget sald he expected applica- . Station KFYR tions would be available at the offices / \ of sheriffs and clerks of court in the IMMORTAL pe various counties within the next °10 days, oe DRAMAS Both licenses and applications will be in distinctive colors, each color narking the type of application and license. For heads of families, the license will be white; members of families, buff; minors, blue, and duplicate licenses All licenses will be good for the lite \ adapted from the e : Wards Every-Day Low Prices Are Reduced on MSF 1 ane, pended. No renewal is required under ( \ , the law. t. XN * A total of 350,000 application blanks s : \ are being prepared and will soon be é \\ \ itis atid = reunite wile ar : Ay) 4 l. govern issuance of licenses were com- -T 1 —_ ‘sade by hl Sane Dress Shirts The rules call for: Ss Application for licenses to be made to clerk of court or sheriff of each ‘ county. Wards Regular Price Is 79 Ward Week Price Is Only Payment of 10-cent “service fee” to the examining official, in addition Chace if Piet its for “heads of of 25 cen “ family” licenses; 10 cents for “mem- : Men’s Oxfords bers of family” and for minors be- tween 14 and 18, and 35 cents for du- Sensational savings! Distinctive new om ‘wits 994 MQ wy have no license for a period days from the time of their into the state. Drivers are required by the cee ee ae rere 8. Meat Allowance for Relief Families Set ‘That each relief family may have an sllowance of 20% pounds of meat each {| month, the FERA surplus commodities Child’s Anklets Seecie! Werd Week Price! FULL-FASHIONED! Pure Cotton, rayon plaited or ray- silk chiffon, all-silk pic all with ribbed tops. Col- top, dull finish, or service. = stripes, novelties. ele WARD-WEEK YOUR OLD TIRES ARE Attending Optometric Convention at Farsol] WORTH MONEY AT WARBS!° Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Miller, 835 Eighth St., have gone to Fargo to at- tend the annual convention of the

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