The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 2, 1936, Page 3

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‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1986 3 a louse Ac ay 5 St Washington which dates back to| Me served 10 days at Yakima and} Aid for Western N. D.|examiner. Financing of movable equipment or " “4 days at Russville. He gave hi Grand Forks, N.D, April 2—(@)—|machinery, Reichert sala, ls no longer $29, according to information just/name the first time arrested a8| a detegation of slate officlals lett | . The Tepresentatives will confer with Extension of title 1 of the National|permitted for any typeof property received by Martin Homuth, sheriff of|James Haines and later changed his ‘Thursday for Washington, seeking to North Dakota’s congressional mem- Housing act has been voted by the|where the loan is less than $2,000. 3tutsman county. name to Haynes. He gave his home ett) bership, and with various federal de- ig y ington, W |Title II of the housing act, which - as Larned, Neb, but his birthplace as|focus federal attention on the pro- POINTS OF INT EREST Ray Relchert, Notth Dakote housing provides for insurance ‘ot mortgage| Fingerprints Show Transient] , Mayes was arrested at Great Bend,| tity tiny posed water conservation program |Pertments, and will return here next Kans, and finger printed for investi- bihaiae feria eter rng shor, has ben end puch of hes, wan not w-| Slain wt Jamestown Ar~ [gsr ges pgn ried |e German, oy of Hameln msl Noatbytaa®, “ee steno] A ‘ ‘akima, Wash., for trespassing on| ins ‘ ; hake aes sera vdea toe the tnoranne| 7 eam rested Many Times | {ratrond propery and again for vag-| tin Tis” verde aot potty | ace Ow zete T4020! They followed him to the - raves, Trails and Other|_ The bill provides for the insurance ais of a horse has 01.bones,| zp amestown,N. D. “April 2—ip-—|rancy wt Merced, Caltf. He was also| the gas which is supplied for lighting| newly-formed Wester Now Dekete [Prince one day. They've eaten Shrines in North Dakota Ob- i, body beet | James Haynes, for whose murder arrested for shoplifting at Russville,| and purposes in the city. Reclamation and Conservation Asso- \there ever since. jects of Attention 4 A WPA historical site marking sal Not for a One-Day Parade. ° But for an Entire Season é e * preservation project for North Da- 2 kota is bein; inaugurated by Thomas \ Hg H. Moodie, State Works Progress ad- /; a " ministrator, in conjunction with the q i g, ‘ rl State Historical society. . & K S q ® At a meeting Thursday the Histor- | ' yf ical society agreed to sponsor the pro- t : Ject and under the direction of Rus- i tas id sell Reid, superintendent, has begun a study of historic spots and trails that can be suitably marked under the regulations of the WPA program. | Old government trails, historic | \spots along the Missouri river, cat- tle rendezvous, a dozen or more forts, | and several unmarked graves are un- der consideration. A study of materials is now being made. In some cases cairns and walls of native stone will be utilized. It was Poe ot by ME, Moodl ta ex | Easter Shirts the ‘labor involved being the largest with wilt-proof or regular Ler Words show. you how-to keep. your balance! It's as simple as ABC “Just enroll on the list with thousands \ of our customers sitio take advantage of Wards Budget Plan. Figure out KS> the things you need, buy them mow and crrange to pay for. them witha set amount at regular intervals. item. Beautification of Fort Buford State park and the marking of graves of , those who listened to the war dances of Sitting Bull are under considera- tion. It is possible that something can be done for Sitting Bull himself. The 4 Preshrunk whit grave of this implacable foe of the | : : enibE drome 4 Then, you see, you'll know just how much white man is now nearly obliterated i ing fancy patterns. Fast r at Fort Yates, colors. Fill cut aed well will come out of your etbook every month to cover your ; “We have a historic wealth that is ‘ g tailored, You get all these \ : fast vanishing unless marking and 1.29 tencatee ts tides ex: purchases, Wards Budget Plan has two other great Preservation on a statewide scale A 4 d tremel: low-priced shirt under the proper auspices is immedi- % if ich “si ately begun,” said Mr. Moodie. “Ali the way ‘from Fort Abercrombie in the Red River valley, to Fort Bu- ford in the west, there are scores of sites that should be marked. We ap- WARD preciate the cooperation of the State EN Historical society. in this project.” Easter Ties 49c advantages... it makes it possible for you to buy better quality 4 i ‘and you can enjoy many comforts and conveniences while you are paying for them. ; ‘ Me. Reid said he would Rave a tens \ r) Se ‘ ative marking program to submi - a Se ee WEAR A A "SMALL SD . San Pall'G, Biles, in charpecet ineene g MIRACLES” nied $29.50 SUIT FOR EASTER LZ ay in pique, monsse- Grand Opening Staged SS 75 EE line or crepe! By New Grocery Store Pay , “Miracles” because they give your frocks a new lease on The newest of Bismarck’s up-to-date “ NEW EASTER PURSES For it at life! ‘‘Margot”’ ruffs, or downtown grocery stores will stage its 9° EAST vestees. Waghable. White grand opening Friday and Saturday ER BLOUSES and sala Of this week. yoo ™ The newest styles in washa- Tailored or feminine ble celluloid, simulated or Novelty rayon crepes. real leathers. Smart colors, tels or solid white. 34 to It is Bill’s Grocery at 408 Broad- Way evenue, operated by William Braun, who purchased the store from R. T. Bakken, who had been in the grocery business in Bismarck for the last nine years. Braun formerly operated the Broad- | way Food Market at Broadway Ave- nue and Sixth Street. He had been in this location for four years, all of » the time affiliated with the I, G. A. 4 grocery system. His new store also is affiliated with this organization. Taking over the Broadway Food Market is Leonard Johnson, who came here from Center last November after several years in the grocery business in the Oliver county seat. | For the last week workmen have been redecorating, remodeling ana repainting Bill's Grocery, making 1 one of the most up-to-date stores in the city now. Braun invites all of the citizens of Bismarck to visit and inspect his new store this week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Braun, who reside at 610 Ninth Street, have one small son ~, Fresh out of their tissue paper WARDS Sparkling _Easter Fashions when April 12 rolls round! Choose yours TOMORROW from Wards smart crepes in prints or solid colors. Misses’ ‘sizes 14 to 20, Women’s styles: sizes 38 to 44. Don’t be minus an. Easter frock 98 ILK SCARFS 39° pied “triangles,” nore. new plaids, flor: or solid color rayon crepe. re . , on Washable Rayon GLOVES BRIGHT S| 39° Verified Value S0c! Novelty ‘weaves—knitted for perfect fit. White;, navy. 6-834. be Ye Nerrow Brims — Wide Brims! Flowers — Ribbons — Ornements? SPRING Straws & Felts Single or Double-breasteds ! At Bismarck Store Plain_or Sports Back Styles! William M, Stock this week assum- No ‘detail has been omitted to ed charge of the shoe department at make these suits distinctive! i Buttreys store in Bismarck, succeed- The finest of fabrics, pat- ‘ ing Fred Streich. terns and tailoring have been ‘ Stock arrived here last week-end, combined by expert crafts- ' New Shoe Manager New dresses need wae SLIPS Rayon taffetas with shadow pan- els. Also, silk* crepes. Well cut and double stitched. Lace trim- med or tailored. Tearose. 34-44, es rasa alle retest ' men to produce a suit you'll Regulaly j19 ment of Buttreys store there for a be proud to wear! This year, x year. Prior to that he had been in choose your Easter suit at ! Pe ity, Bales ana Undine ‘Wanthiandisare! os Swagger or dressy styles. apolis. 4 5 Just the thing to top off He had never been in the northwest Something on Perforated OXFORDS Children's OXFORDS new Spring outfits! Sere ag one eg . Easter HATS 122 122 White, pastels, bright col- Streich, who had been manager of Best Spring ors, and plenty of navy, te «shoe. department here. seush shades. At 1 98 Brown or white elk-finish Retanned leather soles, Stur- black and brown, 2134-24, the winter, has moved to Chicago. Wards this fine s leather. Retanned leather dy leather uppers. Perforat- _—_——— | fur felt is only. soles. New tongue. ed. Black or white. 814 to 2. Thompson to Install ( Elks’ Officers Here | Appointment of L. K. Thompson ot Bismarck as installation officer of the WARDS $B30’s newly elected Bismarck Elks club of- ficers has .been announced by Noel hard to beat for JG Tharalson of Devils Lake, district : 4 deputy grand exaited ruler. The new Easter style! You need pay just $3.30 | Bismarck officers will be installed by Thompson Friday night. Peeing is a past district deputy, former ex- alted ruler, chairman of the Elks at ards, ior shose crippled children’s committee, and for youl be pi 5 11 years was secretary of the Bis- any time, any place. e Party Frocks eo Spring Sheers e Printed or Plain ott, PEO 7-16'ers. Pastel celanese taf- marck lodge. Wing tip style with the fie jes. White for sth of te Slo Miche wee pat conraon Alo hes fgg f *| . B Pe Aagerty peril eater aks plain toe. A man can't 1 to 6'ers. Shaner Princes teeth. | go wrong whichever he cies in organdy, -hanky = j chooses, Black, 6 to 1). wn, and prints. Bargains. Dress them up from top te % a apenas naa ANS Step Right Up for Your New > FLUSH OUT ; | Clear Silk! Full Fashioned! k | F S L 15 MILES OF riNGLess | | Anklets aster onoes HOSE oo | Sane Cook end Wear Like Sults Medical authorities agree that your kidneys contain 15 Miles of tiny tubes or filters which help to purity the blood and keep you healthy. If you have trouble with too fre- And get a bargain at Wards y% 13-- dder passages with scanty | that Cost Much More : W i nae Sinoun ceuring burning and dasa: ; eek i You'll be taking steps in the right direction fort, the 15 Miles of kidney tubes Because they're made of Miche hast calling: aiklatel s am wears ete. sighe Amian ‘ may need flushing out, This danger \ sturdy wool fabrics! Be- The newest sun and cop- And what’s more they'll be when you come to | f ‘ Caen to ee Vie es pep . cause they're styled and per shades for prints and on the ankles, not down won't pay much, either, for styles your friends Ee ae getting up nights, swell- | i tailored in the manner navy; beige tones for around the shoes for the will view with great admiration, (sketched) ing, puffiness under the eyes, head- \ young college men pre- grays and black. Ringless cuffs are made to fit! Fine aches and dizziness. fer! Single or double- 4 kidneys don't empty 3 pints.a eee 3 hed get rid of more than 3 ®, breasteds in sports backs. pounds of waste, poisonous matter . may develop, causing serious trouble. Don’t walt. Ask -your druggist for Doan’s Pills, which have been used. successfully by millions of people Ged 300 FCURTH STREET 4 : ore et et Aust out the 1 Sie: R BISMARCK, N. DAK. ; : of kidney tubes. Get Doan's TELEPHONE 475 ; j hose at this low price are real bargains! mercerized lisle. Multi-col- ored patterns or plain with striped tops. bargains! Blue kid pumps with strap and buckle. 3% to 8.

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