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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1936 Se ‘Stork Derby’ i pr ; ete Teal pose” q in Ha! But further was : ey nds 0 MSTICE ctoré & winner OF the Jo-year-ole oI le! ARKANSAS AERIAL-MINDED | ,,Toronto, Nov. 17.—#)—The_ hopes | Guild: bearing raoe wos ser oth for Fayetteville, Ark.—University of Ar-/ of collecting $500,000 from the estate|the Millar relatives and the prise Razorbacks tossed 105 forward /of bachelor Charles Vance Millar (claimants indicated they would ap- were in the hands of Justice W. E.|peal if the decsision went against i, their clients, After a hearing Monday in which = ‘The dressing of hai was developed relatives of Millar sought to break the] ‘The cat's claw creeper, @ Brasilian to unprecedented elaborateness at the will on grounds it encouraged the| plant, creeps by means of grappling beginning of the 15th century. ibirth of illegitimate children, Justice | hooks. | Beverage Dealers association, told the |duoed by Carol Ligon, program chair-| dahl were named on the program | man. committee for next Monday and local Lions club at thelr regular Chester Perry, president of the! peterson won the attendance prize. CAMERON REVIEWS | [esters Se ee Cameron stated that the present afl LIQUOR MEASURE sass ean nt te act 2 tT prorioney Proposed because it puts opened Monday. He traced the his- i the enforcement of the law squarely |tory of the organization and their ‘ of the Communist party, at work IN ROAD Tight today in our own city, occupied with undermining our form of gov- MILEAGE FOR STATE |i tSrsron sae States for communism and dictator- Gan comiesieun eon dacased in ion, Mr. Yo 1 MAY BE NECESSARY Aristotle and his research through | Success in the administration of UP to the Individual communities af-| Nork to promote the dramatic arts, |Pesses in the first three games of the which he developed the theory that |the new bill legalizing the sale of |ter pointing out that local authorities pointing out the growth by saying | #ason. governments work in cycles from dic- | hard liquor in North Dakota depends | Will be charged with the duty Of /inst this year over 180 applications tatorship to monarchy, then from]on the people, Scott Cameron, Bis- |Catrying out the program. for membership are being considered limited monarchy to democracy and |marck attorney and counsel for the| Proposed regulation of the sale W&5 | by the group. back to dictatorship. North Dakota Wholesale and Retail |also discussed. Cameron was intro-| Jack McLaughlin and Norman Liv- North Dakota Has Larger High- way System That It Is Finan- cially Able to Maintain Substantial reduction in mileage on the federal aid road system in North Dakota unless suggested alternative moves are made was forecast Tuesday by es state interim tax survey com- ion, In the first of a series of reports on taxation for highway finance, part of the broader study of the entire tax Structure of North Dakota, the com- mission indicated the state has been granted a larger federal aid highway system than “it has been willing or able to maintain.” “Unless the state ceases diversion of special taxes on motorists to other than road purposes, reduces percent- age of gasoline revenue refunded, and more adequately taxes motor carriers tor the use of highways it would seem necessary, because of a lack of reve- nue, to substantially reduce the mil- eage on the federal aid system,” the commission stated. 106,000 Miles of Roads There are approximately 106,000 miles of roads of all types in North Dakota, the’ commission reported and added that while most of this mile- age is unimproved, North Dakota has @ “tremendous” investment in roads. Between the years 1890 and 1935, the commission's report showed, fed- The state highway system af 7,700 miles was said to be “somewhat aver- age” among the states in point of land eral and state expenditures and tax new sho; e levies by local subdivisions for high- roe eevee $1.00 way purposes, amounted to approxi- mately $140,000,000, Value! area to be penetrated, but an “un- . usually large” system in relation to a ald oar recent! eh bg now ata Now! its population and number of motor very sizable saving elvet or rayon. vehicles. Ue Special at “In view of the tremendous high- way mileage necessary to make the state accessible, residents of North Dakota must exert themselves to pro- vide revenue for highway construc- tion and maintaining if they are to Fascism, the two great factors active in Europe today. 4 Young discussed the constitution of the United States, saying, “We are one of the few democratic nations re- maining in the world.” He expressed the idea that Americans take their form of government too much for granted, and they think that it is not possible for foreign ideas to gain foothold in our nation, “ MEN’S 1.49 ‘There are paid agents of the Third 98 International, the central committee PART Pair ] Co; 7 eh , 27% | ks oHeyy woven cotton Orientals Community Players 1s " © Each cide 23 in. wide by Modern, hooked me beautifully Big: AMONG THE BREAKERS” 4 boi a. C3 Aeihe Ss for fullness! imported ee as deep, thick * te to oad “ sleeves, an- long wear! Dark blue backs won't Melodrama of the 80's is ee © Choice of 4 colors! the dirt! Neatly tailored sides. THURS., FRI., NOV. 19-20 City Auditorium * BALCONY 35c Main floor S0c Gallery 2c Bring in all_your LEGAL CAUGHT FURS Skunks, weasels, mink, fox and coyotes. ORDER DEPARTMERT Thousands of items in addition to those carried in Wards Store are quickly and easily available through this ‘Worth $1.00 Save in this Sale! DS Featute Value DRAPES WOMEN’S Union Suits #< Quality _ Ribbed cot- striped Sizes st 34 to 44. 3-Heat Newest on the Market! WOVEN DRAPES 48 In. Woven Cotton 49e 44° Children’s LUXURIOUS STYLES FOR WOMEN! Think how often you've longed for Red, blue or black. Sizes 4 to 8. 9x12 SEAMLESS 9x12 SEAMLESS $8 DOWN, $6 Monthty, Smell Carrying Charge For Every Room in Your Wardoleum Rugs 5° Hipeve|tanes! 4 v h silk! They're durable, too. Al demand and pay for the upkeep of an 4 fresh silk! They're durable, too. Also extensive modernized road system,” Bootees service weight hose, First quality. the commission reported. e 4. 4 . eos yea ee een Smart, fleece lined gloves! Clasp wrist style in black or Men’s Slippers Men's 25c Socks, Sale 3 fo .. 50¢ SORENSON 10 HEAD ee i aa Special e Reduced from 49¢! Dressy, new fall patterns. Handsome oa 9A Bunny style, silk, rayon or celanese mixtures, Dur- Children's sheep's wool in- able feet. Sale, 17c pair or 3 pairs, S0ct LOC AL SOJOURNERS 98ce Wool Bargain-priced for this side. Also red or SWEATERS. sale! Brown kid, Sizes blue simulated : BR° 6-11, Save 64c, leather. 6-2, Newly-Elected Officers to Be Buy how for Installed at Next Regular gifts, and i save! Color- Meeting, Dec. 3 ful Slip- overs, 3-6, Major Hafold Sorenson will be in- - stalled as president of the Bismarck | Cop; . chapter No. 98, The Sojourners, Ma- ; Fi Eh he sonic military group, when the organ- jashiig! ization convenes at its next regular Box meeting Dec. 3. Sorenson was elected at the regular Reg. $1.04. meeting held last week. Other offi- Secefi flash, Men’s Ties cers chosen were Captain G. A. Lin- 1000 ft. Beam, Sanforized Shrunk! = dell, vice president; Captain L. V. Fresh batters AT A BIG SAVING! Miller, secretary-treasurer; Lieut. L. ies. Ring. The newest patterns— e H. Belk, marshall; sides aes fade checks, ‘plaids, stripes, Regulerly 49¢/ ris, judge advocate; Captain H. plains, white. Non-wilt Regu- ' Brandes, chaplain; Captain F. Fr Pe. Li lar and Modified Duke of toeusine wes re ea Miller historian,” ae eae Lupchess Kent collars. Sizes 14-17. made! Resilient construc. Dr. W. B, Pierce and Major W. H. ETS ton! Wool lined. Save now! Payne were chosen to the board of e pas ! governors for three ae ane om . ee 7 os s ? S A L E ! oa 3 G L. Spear was named captain o! sb Worth $1.19 uel Se aes ee ina, 05 9 Come to Wards Washer Show! Sce This $70 Val ° h 5 yO TAt Parochial Scho sont fx y Lounge Suite At Parochial School a P o C. L. 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