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| past state commander of the Lesion, N. D, Legion to Boost |p si Stambaugh for Post} v-- bd the ee gree publications committee. . a1. The Legion will conduct a campaign | AGES etapa ie media in the state beginning at once, Wil-| Decision of the North Dakota Amer-|tams said, to secure a large deleg: ican Legionnaires to advance the namé|tion at the national convention in of Lynn U. Stambaugh as national|New York next year. The plans call; commander of the American legion | for sending the Grand Forks, eu as announced here Wednesday by | and Bismarck drum corps to the con- Jack Williams, state adjutant. / vention, Stambaug! Fargo attorney, is a| The state 40 and 8 is planning to Thursday and Friday Only Mid-Season Sale ‘Felt Hats Felts - Velvets - Velvet and Metallic 1 Al the new foot- ball colors in this sale, Brims and Turbans with All the New Manipulated Crowns as well as Plain Sports Hats Black, Brown, Rust, Scot Green, Gold, and Royal DOTTY DUNN HAT SHOP 407 Broadway Bismarck, N. D. FLASH! FLASH! Last Week’s Recipient of FREE 32-PIECE DINNER SET at People’s Dept. Store Recipient 58321 Examine your slip Number for this number. Another 32-piece Dinner Set will be given away this week to another fortunate person absolutely free. Get your number at our store! Our clerks will gladly give you details. YOU CAN’T AFFORD TO MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY! Save your purchasing receipts from this store. They are of double value té you. People’s Dept. Store LIGHT IT IN FALL FORGET IT UNTIL SPRING —_ ou ELP yourself to work- less warmth! Light a match... turn a dial... and have summer warmth all winter long. Workless warmth. No coil to carry in. No ashes to carry out. Go away for a day—or a week. The automatic remote heat control keeps the house comfortably warm. Nothing to turnonoroff. The Estate Gas Heatrola needs no atten- ‘tion, no help to send its balmy, healthful warmth cir- culating through the rcoms, Come in—let us prove to you that Estate Gas Heatrola is easy to own and economical to operate. Or telephone and invite us tocall at your heme. lilastrated in the circle is Mod 4 cireulating heater thet also tadiant glow. This mode! stalled in front of « fireplace, Yo. 161— ica forth « usually in. send the Williston corps to New York. The North Dakota State Legion band will also go to the convention to ap- |pear in the North Dakota section of jthe Parade, Williams said, if present plans materialize. Light ‘Snow Flurries Ported Wednesday weather observer who said snow had | Wednesday. Skies are overcast in the western ;secion of the state and “high clouds” jin the east, it was reported. | Weather Observer O. W. Roberts | forecast “more or less” cloudiness to- | night and Thursday; not quite so cold lin east portion tonight. ‘in all states, except North Dakota, during the past 24 hours ending at 8 ja m, Wednesday, from the Great | Lakes region westward to the Rocky mountains. jall sections, while in North Dakota | Grand Forks reported the low read- fing in the state at 10 degrees. |Strutz Returns From Cc. F. Strutz, Bismarck, supervisor of Bismarck district of the Evan- | sell church, returned - Tuesday | mori ‘ning from the biennial meeting of the general board of missions of the Evangelical church held at Lincoln, Neb., last week. Strutz attended the sessions as del- egate from North Dakota. Problems facing the work of the church in the various mission fields were discussed at the meetings, at which every mission field in which the Evangelical church is » working was represented. well to Dr. L. W. Boleman, Cleve- land, executive secretary of the gen- eral board of missions, and Bishop C. H. Stauffacher, Kansas City, Mo., who are sailing soon for the Orient to organize a China conference of the Evangelical church. N U E Continy® DE Plan Formal Move As Soon as Madrid Is in Their Hands’ >. Carlos Saavedra Lamas, the Argen- tine foreign minister, conferred sé- cretly with Premier Leon Blum of rescuing endangered persons by plane, while refugees told of spreading Spanish anarchy and violent reac- tion to it. Thirteen Latin-American states; from Mexico to Argentina, decided to ask Madrid in simultaneous notes to recognize the principle of asylum to save hundreds of Rightists now refuged in Latin-American legations in the Spanish capital. Civilians Join Defense As the diplomats engaged in their = |store clerks and ~ mechanics, moves and counter moves, a wild tivilian army from Madrid reinforced Socialist troops in defense of that city and strove desperately to halt the sweep of the Fascist legions, only 20 miles from their objective. The fresh “white collar” forces— young and old—lunged into the raging con- flict with the shrill “to arms!” exhor- tations of Madrid womenfolk still ringing in their ears. “So far, we have halted the rebel advance on Madrid,” exulted Gen. Jose Asensio, Socialist commander. The government line, ranging southeast from Illescas to the Mad- rid-Aranjuez highway near Sesena, withstood a- flailing insurgent bom- bardment and countered with deadly attacks on Fascist positions at Azana, Pantoja, La Alameda and Anover de Tajo on the Tagus river. 35 Turkeys Stolen From Baldwin Farm Loss of 35 Bronze turkeys was re- ported to the Burleigh county sher- iff's office here Wednesday by Mrs. Herman Worst, who lives southwest of Baldwin. Mrs. Worst reported that some of the turkeys bore markers on their legs and that most of then were gobblers. She believes they were stolen. Tappen Man Is Given Six-Month Sentence Lawrence Gallagher, Tappen, will have six months to ponder the fact that alcohol and gasoline are a poor mixture. Arraigned in district court Tuesday on a charge of driving while intoxicated, he was sentenced to serve @ term of that duration in the county jail. INVESTMENT TRUSTS (By the Associated (Over the counte; Maryland Fund. 1 Quart. Inc Sh. 1.80. Sel. Am. Sh. Inc. 1 Gove: BI New York, 21. Bip Govern- ment Bond: “Oct, Treasury 4%4's 119. Treasury 4’5 tats, STOLKS 21,—(?)—Stocks First Bank Stock 1 Northwest Banco 1 The Following Pisns Are Featured 1, Salary Loans. .$5 io $50 2. Auto Loans, $25 to $400 3. Teacher Loans, $5 to $50 4. Auto Refinancing, $25 to $400 Phone, Write er Call Out-ef-tewn leans made everywhere Salary Loan Co. Geo. Stevens, Mgr. ‘ | Reported Over State’: Intermittent snow flurries were re- | ¢ by an airlane fallen at Dickinson, Minot and Velva| He said precipitation has occurred | * Temperatures dropped in| | Lincoln Conference, Services Sunday marked the fare- | ( "Weather Laat WEATHER FORKCAS' For Bismarck and vicinity: More or less cloudiness tonight and Thu not much change in temperature. For North Dagota: More or less cloudiness tonight and Thursday; not Guite so, cold cast portion tonight. For South Dakota: udiness ve siderable ‘and Thursday; Fo: rtly cloudy to- night, and ‘Thursday; continued’ cold tonight: somewhat warmen-Thurs More or lees cloud- ee ‘hursday; not quite 80 cold In northwest tonight R CONDITIO A low pressur over the Great Ls ntered hicago Itation exce! gion. ‘The weather ix generally ver the Far West. Temper: tures dropped in practically all sec- tions, with a 20 to 30 degree drop in Plains States, tion barometer, Inc to sea level,” 30.39. stage at 7 Hy hour change, 10 PRE For Bismarck Total this month to date . Normal, this month to date . Toal, January 1st to date ... Accumulated def rlency to date’ 9.66 NORTH DAKOTA romnts 1 BISMARCK, cldy. ..... Devils Lak Williston, Fargo, pel Minot, eldy Jamestown, Valley City Grand For! 5 WEATHER AT OTHER POINTS Low. High- t est Pet. Amarillo, Texas, clea : Boise, Idaho, clear . » talning . snowing 3 Den Moines, lowa, cldy. Dodge City, Kans., rain 3 Duluth . 4 Edmonton, Havre, Mon Helena, Mo Huron, Kai Modena, Utah, Moorhead, Minn., pel New Orleans . New York . France in Paris on the possibility of] 5 oki Platte, Ne 6 . .» foRT: 8 Sheridan, Wyo., snow. Sloux City, Towa, clear 28 52 Spokane, Wash. clear. 38 58 Swift Current, 8., ci 32 The Pas, Man, cidy. |. 18 32 Winnemucca, Nev, clear 30 60 Winniveg, Man., peldy. 6 34 SCOUT LEADER PROMOTED Minot, N. D., Oct. 21.—()—O. B. Evenson, for nearly five years Boy Scout executive: of the.Great Plains area and headquartered in Minot, has been promoted to special regional deputy of region four, comprising the states of Ohio, Kentucky and West Virgin: Attention Masons: Meet at the Temple at: 2:00 P. M. Thursday, October, 22, 1936, to attend the funeral of Brother O. E. Anderson. ‘ L. A. French, W. M. (fore Justice of the Peace H. R. ‘ nceth of highway 10 was not permit- Hunter Pleads Calli To Game Law Charge Heimer Andahl, farmer living northwest of Bismarck, was fined $25 and costs and had his gun taken from him when he pleaded guilty be- Bonny Tuesday to a charge of shoot- ing a pheasant hen in protected ter- ritory. Andah! was arrested north of high: way number 10 with four cock pheas: ants and the hen in his possession, by | District Game Warden E. M. Lee. During the recent open season on up- land game, shooting of pheasant hens ted, although south of the same high- way it was. ; “News” NEXT ATTRACTION A TEN-STRIKE IN STARS BOWLS THE TOWN OVER! ~ DICK POWELL JOAN BLONDELL FRANK MCHUGH: JEANNE MADDEN 2! CAROL HUGHES CAPITOL - “Sportreel”. - CRAIG REYNOLDS (77. John C. Hats ee a in Pauline K. Eigell, both of Bismarck. Birth ind Mri 4:02 Apes Wed: Governor Welford was to speak at Hunter Wednesday afternoon and at Buffalo tonight, while he will Pes ae Leonard and Kindred Thursday. day night he speaks at Reeder, eat Saturday at Wishek. He will make a 2 p. m. appearance at Devils Lake Sunday. ‘The, North Dakota public welfare board will meet away from Bismarck Today Only Mystery never belore filmed, amudst rare scenic beauty never belore shown! “Punch & Beauty” “Serappy Cartoon” Thurs, Fri. Chalk up another clean eep for Warner * 10 gay young stare bury you under a landslide of mirth a thousand laughs deep! STRUCK || « /WARREN WILLIAM VACUTCLUB, BOYS Two Bayt New Song Hits by jaretd Arien | cultural college, is reported to be earning for the first time since its inception ri teen Ue renege Milhollan, chairman, town, eee Wednesday. The board meeting will be held at Jamestown in connection with the North Dakota gonference of social work which opens there Sunday. Albert Brauer, Bismarck junior in education at the North Dakota Agri- & good share of his school expenses by acting as student man- ager of the college Y. M..C. A. lunch Toom. He is one of the large majority Of students earning all or part of their expe according to college heads. Mills and his Orchestra Grafton Youth Dies Grand Forks, , Oct, 21.—(— Ervin Y. Laquire, x Grafton youth who was injured in an automobile ac- cident nine miles north of here Oct- ober 4, died early Wednesday in a Grand Forks hospital. The body will be taken to Grafton for funeral serv- foes and burial, details of which ere incomplete. CASS FARMER DIES Fargo, Oct. 21.—()—Murdock Mc- Leod, 58, farmer near here, died in & hospital Tuesday. Survivors include his father, Donald McLeod, 98, La- Moure, and a son, Howard, LaMoure ja Dome, Saturday, Oct. 24. millions leaves a COMEDY - NEWS - SPORTLITE aNaine ... DANCING ... DIMPLING RIGHT INTO YOUR HEART! high school teacher. THE WORLD'S HAPPIEST HUSBAND... UNTIL THE WRONG BABE TOOK HIM IN . HER ARMS! The world’s best-loved Mr. Mrs. ... hats the i hebioas’ signal jor a smoke And on land and sea, from coast to coast... with of smokers, men and women...when they take time out to enjoy a - Cigarette it’s “Smoke-O... pass the Chesterfie Chesterfields are milder: oe » -/and what’s more they’ve got a hearty good taste that man satisfied, o Of — Injuries 4