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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1936 compensation bonds, totaling sbout| A live lobster $500,000,000, instead of turning them |chemical change in boiling, in for cash, changes to red. by general demand for currency. About 31 per cent of the veterans still are retaining adjusted service the soldiers’ bonus cash, financial cir- | veterans’ pockets. paid out in cash on bond redemptions | has not flowed back into banks, and cles believed Wednesday that @ con-| The federal reserve board estimates | till is in circulation. thus either is being held by the vet- siderable part still is resting in the |that about half of the $1,204,000,000/ This means that about. $60,000,000 |erans or is being kept in circulation ROOSEVELT, MOSES| Bimmer ost WARDS September | Sales F EATURE EVENT! ' Would Be ‘Calamity’ to Elect Landon 3 is green. Due to a in the color New Rockford, N. D., Sept. 9—(P)— | Ole H. Olson, former acting governor of North Dakota, announced Wednes- day his support of President Roose- velt and John Moses, Democratic can- @idate for governor: Olson, a Republican and Nonpartisan League leader until recently, was the endorsee of the “progressive Demo- crats” for the gubernatorial nomini tion in the June primary, being de- Teated by Moses. He asserted it “would be a calamity to elect” Gov. Alf Landon of Kansas and regarding Congressman Lemke as ; a presidential candidate said, “I am’ unable to see that he will be much of ' a factor in the election.” In the state picture, Olson com- | j ' me A mented on the re-entry of former | : é ‘ i ; TY SHIT | Governor William .Langer into the : ee \\ race as an independent candidate after losing by a slight margin to Governor Walter Welford in the! primary, by saying, “he has no chance | in the traditional graveyard of for- 3 e Jorn hopes, the independent column.” Worth 1.981 “Cooperation,” he declared, “will WS AND In WARDS StOR Quality Features in New still serve this state much better than | HANDBAGS ridicule and criticism of the federal program which has done more for the North Dakota ‘farmer under : i Fresident Roosevelt than the com- Ape freagen % bined efforts of all the presidents mre’ ate ai purses! active p R | N it Regular simulated leather .. 15e before him.” “After the fullest consideration of what stand a progressive farmer pouches, envelopes. Silvania Prints are famous for wear. You get the best in quality at this low price. Firm weave, will wear should take in the coming election, I have no hesitancy in saying that | well, exciting designs, new fall pat- terns, 36 inches wide. I am throwing whatever influence I have behind President Roosevelt and | the John Moses Democratic ticket,” Olson stated. Six State Firms File Incorporate Articles, SENSATIONAL LOW PRICE! Articles of incorporation were filed es, 59c is the usual : @ Every shirt a New Smart Pattern. .. stripes, with Secretary of State James D. z Gronna by six North Dakota firms | price for these checks, plaids! Plenty of Plain Colors and Whites! during August. E 1 Incorporated with an sdaven 4 Fabric Gloves - @ Every Shirt a Popular Collar style. .. capital stock of $50,000 each were | i . ‘. ‘ { i |. petal nee) pune rend | But ot Wards » oc Modified Kent or Regular style... Many with During this sale 88c! Shirts that are $1.39 values... that hun. ‘orks ant ‘alford, Inc., Fargo. F " The Jamestown Baseball Club in- : 1 They're Only the famous Non-Wilt Collars! dreds of stores sell for $1.39 every day! Wards sell them the corporated with $10,000 capital stock ; Rare buys so early in the sea- © Every shirt absolutely Fast-color! year round for 98c. How can we do it? Because, with our 525 and A. J. Breitbach, J. R. Bernabucci, ; son! Slip-ons and novelty x oie: ; E. H. Matingly, Theodore G. Schmidt : cuffs. Bengaline, velva-suede, @ Every shirt Pre-shrunk. . . Many with the stores, we buy in HUGE quantities, thus bringing the price we expensive Sanforized Process! @ Every shirt Full cut to Wards Quality Stend- ards... Tailored to Fit! and E. F. Berrly, all of Jamestown, | chenille. Black, brown, colors. directors. s Others filing incorporation papers were: Northwest Finance Corporation, Grand Forks, $25,000 capital stock; St. Thomas Lumber company, St. | v Thomas, N. D., $10,000; Grand Forks <s Theatre corporation, $25,000. Legion Will Install New Executive Staff Installation of H. W. Rosenthal pay for shirts way down! Such savings go direct to you! You ALWAYS save at Wards, but you save even more in this sale! Comfy- togs end R. R. Nelson as commander and wwe WARDS ON adjutant, respectively, and their | ce assisting staff will mark the meet- Warm Undies ing of Lloyd Spetz Post No. 1, Ameri- e can Legion, at 8 p. m., Friday in the 49¢ QUALITY Legion pom, Beat we Memorial 1. Lastex band—200% stretch building. Lunch w: served after 2. Rayon striped Cotton Comfytog waistsuits with ebsites 3. Lastex in Drop Seat laetee dn thes deo ) 4 Sizes 2 to 10 years Boys’ and girls’ sty! Vets Believed Holding © Large Part of Bonus Washingten, Sept. 9.—(P)—With | current business statistics failing to | reveal definitely what has become of ' Leather Soles sictiscabash teed to SHOUT ABOUT AT Less! Get 4 for what 3 usually cost! They're Ward’s fine quality combed yarn. Elastic Knit. Snug fitting comfort. Made to Sell for 69¢ : ah i Reg. 59c! Now reduced further to give you America’s biggest work shirt value. Covert or chambray. Full cut. 1474-17. Wards feature them on every pair at this low price! That's why -all America looks to Wards for children’s shoes! Brown oxfords. Patent straps, Sizes 834-11, 1134-2. Big Capacity, Heavy Weight, at Wards Reduced Prices! Coal and Wood Cireulating Heater lade to sell for 69c! Soft krinkle crepe cut full and long. Needs no ironing! Nov- elty print and Becutitch trims. For this week only! *We checkeo every available record—and found no price as low! Schilling Tea has more flavor Jecause its toasted EVERY INCH WARM WOOL Yet at Wards Only ~ GAS RANGE Reduced! plaid tops. 2 to 6. Com- Seo 39°° shmen! Take from upper Ee or conentineed $4 DOWN trip paeee good for ! Fd ane menthe 5 ? E an extra saving: : : cee es With features of $60 Christmas. Bismarck Greyhound Depot | Bdwy. & Seventh Phone 501 $5 DOWN puts it in your home @ HEATS 3 TO 4 ROOMS @ ALL SOLID CAST IRON @ BEAUTIFUL IN DESIGN Even $3.98 would be lit- tle enough for these wool snowsults. Slide fastening. With HEL- METS! One or two- piece styles—even some Compare its size, weight and features with heaters priced $15 to $30 higher. The rugged cast iron heating unit holds heat, saves fuel. All joints are air tight; no leaks. The large cabinet, with cast iron top, front and base, per- mits more air to be heated! Beautifully grained walnut porcelain enamel and ebony porcelain trim finish. Ranges! Full enameled! AND WARDS IS THE PLACE Top-burner lighter! TO SAVE ON THESE AND Large storage chamber. OTHER SMART STYLES! creme | | R49 Funeral Home nmbined with calf in these two attractive, low-priced styles, Brown, 3%-8. A-C. 300 Fourth Street Bismarck : put in your radiator First let us clean the water system P R EK S ; O N E now for winter will with our mechanical flusher for ‘ ; : not heat the motor. only $2.50. We guarantee the job. © For Boys or Girls 1 to 4,