The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 30, 1936, Page 9

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_'THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1936 Of the votes recorded for the three | “Madly in love with him?” Magazine Says Poll Indicates Republican Nominee Will the poll shows 61,323 intend to vote for Landon, 57,310 intend to vote for Artist Who Saw Beauty in Com- Win Election” Roosevelt and 3,679 will vole for/H 195 Fifth St. Free Delivery Phone 1994 es Lemke. eek age pat Life ete , The poll shows North Dakota in the aken ir e Forecasting Governor ¢ Landon column, the count given being don’s election to the presidency, the . Landon 4,250; Roosevelt 3,666, Of che Bananas Butter = Literary Digest predicts that he will total vote, 3,673 voted Republican in Chicago; Oct. 30.—()—Lorado Tatft,| ‘ “a le \ ‘ carry 32.0f the 48 states in the union ‘minor” candidates, » their |1932 and 4,579 voted Democratic. 3 Pounds Fresh noted sculptor, died Friday at his ! P Fe al Pi te coed 1 es Prenat aan. home here. He was stricken with a a ee als aS ‘The states claimed for Landon are |vin (Prohibitionist) 3,771; Aiken (In- |164 for Roosevelt and 29 for Lemke. is (4 paralytic stroke a week ago. He was His death came at 9:30 a.m. With Bie > Sa reed ttre eererltas rnd him when he succumbed were his wife, Mrs, Ada Bartelett Taft, and his : HE MADE ATEN-YEAR TEST WITH ALL-BBAN. —— . tiohel basket --- 9161S | 5 pound box . Indi three daughters, Mrs. Paul H: Douglas of Chicago, Mrs, Raymond Smith, | Greensboro, N. C., and Mrs. Roger Crane of Croton-on-Hudson, N. Y¥. ‘The artist died Gs he perhaps would have wished, in his studio apartment. ® Richholt Grocery “sr ONI 5 9:30 - 10:30 A. BM. — WE DELIVER — 2:30 - 4:30 P. M. one ORANGES, Gaining some strength Thursday, good-! Readaches, Corn, Country Kist, Peas, Country Kist, ef , PRB Bh C2CR ...---eeeeeer eee eee , he had asked ato iS a among his ge er oni, ite oec proto 2 cans for .....scees BOCs aartee 25c SQUASH, RUTABAGAS, BEETS works of ar a ime that often follow common consti; and CAROTS, 2 pound | before he passed away. tion. Just read this letter: sea Sardines 3 pounds ............005 10c DOK ceececrecscereeeeees 16c ‘ Held Unique Place “In 1926, I started using Att- Cello Wrap. CAKE FLOUR, Our Family, CATSUP, 14-oz. 11 / A conception of art which enabled Bran. And now, after ten years, it, pe 2% pound pack- 19c | ** =: eee ears c him to see the close relation of the during which I have put 4 sree age, each . ... 4I9C | GoLpEN CORN, PEAS, GREEN ideally beautiful and. everyday life, Au-Bran to a Jong, hard test, I RICE, AND WAX BEANS, with a practical turn of mind that am writing is letter. It is 3 pounds T8c | na scans cans c made his dreams come true, gave better to eat this food and be in con- a CORN, Golden Bantam Whole Loratio Taft @ unique place among dition, than to resort to laxatives.” Cheese, Kraft Amer- OXYDOL, 20 c Q J ence fet crate os No. is can 2 eans...... 20 the world’s great sculptors. To Taft, art and beauty were not ” 5 out of place among the commonplaces “You say. you're not aft of your mother, and yet we of daily life. His vision and » genial have to dig out this awful china she painted for us, cvery you too. Its “bulk” absorbs mois- personality won others to his views time she comes to visit.” ture within the body, forms a soft and among his greatest legacies to| ———_______________"____"______________/ mass, gently cleanses the system. the world are the civic beauty spots| panic swept the country after the fair) School of Forestry Tests prove it is safe and effective. ( .. i {iU0 IDS ...... in Chicago and other municipalities! and for years the young artist la- ° Att-Bran is guaranteed. Try it jughout the middle west. bored under an oppressive burden of Observes Homecoming) « week. If not satisfactory, your fe never grew old in his art. Years} financial difficulties. ae money will be refunded by the |f— Apples, 20 Ib. bex ..........79¢ |Grapefrult, 126, dor. ....... J after he had passed from the influ-| Then came recognition. The highly| pottineau, N. D.—Crowning of Miss Q SEIS. Ses ee aT ence of Parisian art circles and strug-| idealistic treatment of the sculpto§! alice Myhre, selected by’ vote from] Justeattwotablespoonfuls daily. | Oranges, 344, 2 dos. ....... gled through financial difficulties and| caught the eye of the artist and the! srong five candidates, queen of the| Either as a cereal, or in recipes. reverses to achieve recognition in his| fancy of the-man on the street. He] romecoming festivities and the foot-| How much better to use this food native land, the sculptor’s skillful] did “Black Hawk,” the famous statue! +91 game with the Minot State) than to take patent medicines, Buy hands fashioned work that was a con-| of an Indian in herolc size who stands | ‘Teachers college powerful Beavers are| ALI-BRAN at your ite Made tinual expression of the buoyancy and| in brooding, silence overlooking the! nigh lights of the first annual home-| by Kellogg in Battle Creek, beauty of youth, Rock river at Oregon, Ill, “The Blind,”| coming of the North Dakota School Taft was born at Elmwood, Mll., en| one of his more serious pieces of] o¢ Forestry, scheduled to start Fri- set April 29, 1860. His father was a pro-| statuary and symbolizing. the writing! day and last through Saturday. fessor in the University of Illinois and| Of Maeterlinck, attracted nation-| “qne Homecoming program opens it was in his home that the boy be-| Wide attention. with a bonfire and snake dance Fri- gan the study of art. A fortunate turn of events induced! gay night, and continues through Sat- Graduate of Illinois 8 special commission to engage Taft! waay with open house,.s general He received his diploma from the| to fashion the first of a series of stat-| convocation, football game and all- University of Illinois in 1879, after| varies to beautify Chicago. “The college dance. having made the best academic record| Great Lakes” won instant popularity | “ sriss Myhr will be crowed queen of of any student up to that time. and his unique conception in the cre-| the festivities between halves of the Taft chose Chicago as the place in| ation of “The Fountain of Time” pro- game. Other | candidates for the which to seek his fortune, It was a| duced a work recognized as the most| honor were Mildred Eide, Ann Er- hard struggle, year after year, Fin-|Claborate example of purely ideal) tosvaag Alice Ferguson and Mabe! Hil. —Bernard Altman, 68 Goodale "a, 3 CANS ......05 can, 2 Ib. box ......... Mass. Road, Mattapan, Kellogg’s Att-Bran will help Toilet Tissue White Fur 5412 BISMARCK FAMILIES TRIED NASH’S TOASTED COFFEE (Under the startling 2 for 1 offer repeated again elsewhere in. this advertisement) ally, he was asked to teach in the Art| Sculpture in America, Institute’ Some of his pieces were —_—_—_—_—_ —————_—_———- commented upon and he was given| A charge of 12 cents a minute for | Demography is a branch of the sci- his first important commission for| street parking is levied in Swansea, | ence of statistics, dealing mainly. with work at the World’s fair. Financial| Wales. vital statistics. |... ONLY 3 ASKED FOR _ ANOTHER BRAND OF COFFEE! 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