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T1 UE D ization of Republican Veterans, cap- ten man cet AY omnes ana ie oe soe|| Weather Report ‘men and women into the party. ea er epo! 8 OF YE | POLITICS l sie a aia rttng: cat i 66 200 13 : ‘ wi STR i By PERTINAX -{ For Bismarck and vicinity: Fair ‘ Mich, cldy. 4 $ 4 or Sunower clube in North Da-| {oniept, and probably Friday, not 801 Shendin Wes, clear. 38 8 ing a reprint of a letter from the|kota is pretty well completed. About} For North Dakota: Fair tonight Spokane, Was te: “a ‘ aban rie F) Chicago Tribune's Vox Pop column | three-fourths of North Dakota's 53} and probably Friday; not'so cold to- | gwitt Current, i Hy 5 “Here is daring drama that : in which mention is made of the fact |Worn'in ane remainder, will be coms | ol enceuy ePAMO, aeneratly fate |W stcikea sore eee aug peru i‘. that Landon, Knox and Hamilton. | pleted soon. and east-central” portions tonight; ji | 3 ANE \ G. ©. P. chairman, are all war vet- Priasy pe will weet (3 : quart rw q {3 wont * From now until the end of the cam- rising temperature cast and south IES erans whereas Roosevelt, Garner andj paign the job will be in the hands of| For Montana: Generally ‘fair to- pera ts Pcteepair Nt Eres N. Farley were all of war age in either | local talent. three out-of-state organ-| night and Friday: somewhat warmer | Gergen, 83, one time owner of & ETOUD | the Spanish-American or World wars] izers who assisted in the early stages| ‘Night and in cast. portion Friday. banks in Minnesota and é R : and none of them served. The refer-| having been assigned elsewhere. They! nigny Qu esgin:, Generally far tox bs ged Caged oe wt . ht and Friday: risini kote, formi and ence to Roosevelt is that he “stuck|are Dr. Luther Gable, Chicago; L. B.| fonignt in centeai ind north portions N.D. peer baled riley of A =) and In casi x ridays , s taae ceietary of the navyy Garng| plion Hlsahaw, Lawrence, Kan; fine °" ‘Teenie tonight (UBLS lty, dled tn Devils Lake early : OUT the world war. Farley was 26 at the| Shaw was in North Dakota four weeks Wi “ KNOCKS ou outbreak of the World war and Gar-| and the others more than (s. weeks. reak of the| Mrs. V. E. Stenerson, national com- Shanice Se opted ¢ Scheer ee ouluresk_ of mitteewoman for North Dakota, who| ar rea Seis wealekorres ““T Hate War’ or I Hate Warriors?” | '8 stationed at the state headquarters 8 inches, considerably another jolt of the same nature, be- | here for the duration of the campaign, vails from the up- ginning: “‘Mr. Roosevelt seems .to be; sald Vhey are “all set and ready t0} ern Roc: 3 the armed forces of the United States; Canadian Provinces, Generally fair i and pointing out that he} OUT SINCE AUGUST att vails tn town talked about her. s 9 Been Gines e ctiner L. E, Birdzell, former judge of the, “Wismarck station barometer, ; Within her own home the ing rounds. pap homie | the great fight k issertation on libert | for the FDIC at Washington, has Missourl river stage at 7 a. m, 3.1 : D oe eee these Deen gn the hustings aince Aug. 21] Sunriae, tien, eu ly about her unholy love! | His jot to defend the administra- Baer can Only be reached | tos record on banking, insurance, : ‘ Added Attraction is in | 80.” peratures occurred in North 8. 5 ie aeiaen Totced ot thie United States | e4 j Dakota, Montana ‘and. the "central || Behind drawn curtains the Official motion pictures of the five thrill- ‘From Qne Soldier to Another,” by| State supreme court but now counselor | ° Reduced to sea levet, ants muttered strange- through support of the Republican t.” government finances and related bus-; : ‘ ’ “To Men and Women Who Have} ness problems. He speaks in the| 7: Septe : The Famous Séturdey Evening Post Served,” by Governor Landon: “To! city auditorium here at 8 o'clock tu-| 7: ; ‘i Detective Comes te Life! FE I er ay * * * (x a 3 ‘Theills and excieement .. . with Edward ("Dia- with the colors in days of nationa' PeaN emergency, the nation has a right to; BURKE IS HONORED |S Nihine DAMOTR Wb Aree mond oe ”) Arnold es the cpr of look for a fighting defense of those Cdaa J. Sanne ail : : Low- High- hee ack of} Orr) rergy 4; Gok Lionel & ie in Burliegh x SME ee cae thle Rev! county, bas been named local ehatr-| BISMARCK, ‘2 “Archie the Stooge...They'll have you guessing “Soldier, You Can't Stand There”: | man for the National Council of Roo- | Williston, -»- end giggling... down to the lest sispect! A pamphlet listing benefits given war; Sevelt Electors, according to word | Fargo, cldy veterans by Republican administra- from Democratic national headquar- | Minot, clear tions under the heading “Republicans| ters. The Council is made up of men/j#mestown. clear Remember” and attacking the Demo-) nae one jn eDemiceae leader- genes Forks, cld: a cratic record on this point under the le nation. 4 2 heading, “Democrats Forget,” 10 | WEATHER AT OTHER rolwrs | be Meet counts on each side of the ledger. {| | HEADS GRAIN EXCHANGE | est est Pet. Benefits paid are listed in money; Minneapolis, Oct. 1. — () — E. E.j Amar Texas, clear 46 74 for veterans, widows and dependents} Mitchell was elected Thursday as the se, OecelBar ose 88 a8 of both the World and Spanish-| 43rd president of the Minneapolis|((nitago, Ill, clear .. 46 58 American wars. Chamber of Commerce at the 58th! Denver, Colo., rain 49 (56 The chief indictment is passage of! annual election of officers and direc-! Des Moines, lowa, 44 68 the Economy Act on March 19, 1933,| tors of the grain exchange. Dae oe which it is alleged took $373,269,000 Se !Kdmonton, Alta 50 from veterans and their dependents DIES OF CAR INJURIES Havre, Mont, clear HY Ride Dette + Jee Dewed annually. “Veterans Administration| Fergus Falls, Minn., Oct, 1.—(7)— |{ pols ie Davis Wie Ales Lowe prise play. files, on June 30, 1935, showed 392,836 | Struck by an automobile while repair- | Kamloops, 70 ‘Theos Keteko Bobet Al fewer World War veterans on the ne a tractor on a road near his home, i eae ile iB apesed Where (pension) rolls than when the Eco- Edward C. Sebey, 61, was fatally in-/ tos Angeles, e Broadway! nomy Act was passed.” jured late Wednesday. toes! flies ae Hy ae Today, Also Friday and Saturday Matinee pains Pamphlet is, put out, by the fe api 0 a BB) owen youn: ublican Service League, Chicago. ‘ ( ; : “Our Objectives ‘are Clear”. a (By the Associated Pri at Sat, Night a itol heatre PLO RENCE RIGE broadside by the Republican Service) (pt! (hy counter in New N é 62 Sea a ; ‘ JOS EPAGEELELA League, asserting that its aim is to Quart. Inc. Sh. ING latte Nala 4 NAT PENDLETON : ‘ & powerful and active organ-| | Phoenix, — Every Day We Get NEXT ATTRACTION MORE ORDERS FRIDAY - SATURDAY For Pr nting On 3 BID waMMERM, 5 : ba BOND < Because [t Satishies es The Bismarck Tribune Job Department =whether or not you inhale! The joy you'll find in @ dight smoke doesn’t depend one bit upon the kind of smoker you are. .. how. often you smoke or how many Luckies you smoke. The gentleness of 2 light smoke, and the blissful throat-ease offered by that exclusive Lucky Strike process known as “It’s Toasted” —they are simply bound to please you. And so will the taste of Luckies, for they are made from the highest-priced leaves of the whole tobacco plant—the tender center leaves. A light smoke of fragrant richness. A light smoke kind to your throat. “SWEEPSTAKES ' FLASH! Picks Winners — Husband Forgets to Mail Entry Hear Hon. L. E. Birdzell General Counsel for the Federal Deposit ie ants ee Insurance Corporation eves taconite ad ‘ve been som oe who will speak at the amoke holds o speciel at- of bockics A Light Smoke of oe Kee sect oe Bismarck Auditorium Tonight at 8 P. M. under the auspices of the BURLEIGH COUNTY DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE ra plenty « mad at my apa ty for- got to my winning entry. He's not very popular at home right now.” * Have you entered yet? Have wou gourdelicious Lucky Strikes? Thace'scausie ‘ on the air. Tune in “Your Hit Parade”— dae: and Saturday evenings. judge, sod com; TAKE A HINT FROM THOSE WHOINHALE tunes— “Sweepstakes.” "85 Dodge Sedan .............--8525 — Lag Phone 808 \ _s ae ry