The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 3, 1936, Page 10

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1986 : COUNTY ( ANDID ATES | Day for state representative; Charles | ~~~ [Pers tor ssnuor tree duit’ ang) | Police Offer Aid; Charles A. Swenson, commissioner | Find Stolen Car A Dea arid elses I ——= eee celine LIST EXPENDITURES “=i Needs Soprano, (ee Sea eee a Bao tet | Eight Burleigh Officials-Elect, $10; state senator—J. W. Guthrie,| because he sped away when de- | \ re aE $43.55; state's atvorney—George Res-| tectives drew up beside his car Moore Asserts) * “2° """ | ister, $10886; treasurer— Theodore R.| ¢4 tel! him his rear bumper was Texas farmers received 14 per cet| months of this year than the x during 2| | ite be planned by the superior naval seen cep gales the first eight jcouncil to keep French war strength japace with Italy and Germany on the seas. Sources close to the foreign of- |fice said Foreign Minister Yvon Del- bos would announce Friday France | is ready to give “complete and suto- matic” aid to Great Britain in event it js the victim of an unprovoked attack. Announcement By the end of this month, we hope to open our refined | Taylor, $107.92; superintendent of | Costs | schools—Miss Marie Huber, $8958;/ dragging. Officers who pursued | surveyor —T. R. Atkinson, $8.85,| and caught him learned the car Cot ‘K I ‘AIL LOUN j | i sheriff—Fred Anstrom, $69.25; regis-| was stolen and found material ir Lee eeu ah ite Ae apes | ler of deeds—Fred Swenson, $5; com-| the machine which led postal : thaw been filed wth County Auditor | missioner fifth districtp—W. G. Wor-| authorities to investigate whether le officlal newspaper — Bis- | Thul was operating a matrimonial mye AG i jner, $25; a by, it was announced | marck Tribune, $26.46; judge—I. C.| agency. Thul 4s held without Son Wins Two Duels whieh we expect to be the finest of its kind in North Dakote. ————— is in prog- While redecoration and installation of fixtures ress, we plan to exercise our prerogative under our local permit _ McClusky Editor Opines Gals | er: Have Right to Spike French au” Heels on Rail | | Davies, $36.50. fe char i Li tt ; 5 | ‘ge pending outcome of the vines, brandies, gins, aD w ie giisetextcuden be meeee| | Investigation, : bed Sneane, tt off-sale of fine liquors, wines 2 NS ue rare arenas | Elness, incumbent treasurer, in a suc- | ean and Seles aire a New Sara } ee ponent cle: C. E, Ligon of veet Adeline deserves the feminine | cessful campaign for the county audi- | Hampton, Mo., who eve ry are) ¢ i] ’ | \ i gs ter teers te temins anges Yd the ola twine In the sate, ene: France Will Expan ff name car een Y NCE HOTEL Fe as bo sitciiion ot xa. %. | "eight candidates, six of whom were | brated thelr 64th birthdays recentiy. | Ship Building Plans| // giciesed permit Vj THE PRI Pl of the McClu- | unopposed, listed no expenses what- | — 114 ‘Third Bt. Bismarck, N. Dak. Telephone 800 fa Moore, “senior edi rod sky Gazette, after r wing the argu- ments for and against permitting al women to drink at bars—an argu- Pd ment which raged at Fargo and which ed is being heard in other cities where liquor ordinances are in the making. A survey showed there were no| Paris, Dec. 3.—(?)—A speeded-up horses on 34,571 of 174,589 Kansas| and expanded ship building program farms. was auhoritatively reported Thursday Jever. They were H. R. Bonny. A. E.| {Shipp, Neil Cameron and Svencer | Sell for justices of the peace; Richard MENTHOL ATUM + COMFOR tt Moore sptaks from a background pr mellowed by age and varicd experi- .: ence. He has the mature man’s un- a derstanding of the feminine mind— > n if any man ever understands it. He sympathizes wilh the gals ard he a likes ‘em, hence his joshing of the t ponderous ci' thers in their be- Ww half, Hear hi ve \ “Since the election the Fargo city officials have been wrangling over whether Fargo gals, young and old should be permitted to brace up to the bar and buy a hooker of hard likker just like the men, They may have settled the question by the tim this is read. North Dakota will ha open bars for the sale of hard liquor after Dec. 3—it was so decided at the fy general election by the men and women voters—and now they're try- ing to rule that women can’t buy liquor at the bars. It's a subject for the kind of debate that a man with a lick of sense would dodge, but as! s Baas the aged writer has an unchallenged| 8Md took on if her mate didn't get al home till morning. She believed that Teor ter ong On. a ttee- bak. | Women should walt and women should ing both sides, If the ruling is aimed! "eeP and all Lit oeeY Laan to prevent the ladies from drinking— {the women have Been, prrmuscd i it’s stupid, Most any man is chival-| Vole 07 everything, including, rous enough to buy a pint or so for a/ liquor laws, they probably have an dry gal—if his wife isn’t in the off-| idea they should also be entitled to ing—and the senior editor, who is as/Share in the election results—and dry as they come, would buy a drink| while her lord and master is out bus- for most any woman—if she wasn't |y reciting his troubles to a sym- too homely. If the ruling is being} Pathetic blond barmaid at midnight b | the good wife might decide to slip a Frau Gisela Sarga (above) waited at her home in Budapest while her | fiery son, Dr. Franz Sarga, fought two of his nine challenged duels with 14-inch pistols and wounded one opponent. (Associated Press Announcing — Northwest Beverages, Inc. of Bismarck and Fargo State-wide Distributors for the Following Assortment of High-Grade Quality Liquors, Wines and Gins: Three Branches of - OesahtHe ews and disappearing past, wome ed home and chaperoned a batch of bean soup and bathed the tattered overalls while her man .took in all the nocturnal hot spots. She moaned a Waa nnmatnn attempted because the bars are go- ing to be too wicked to be patroniz2d by the gray-haired mother, her lissom daughter and the hired girl, then the} bars should be moralized by rigid | restrictions, enforced by an army of! inspectors, thereby reducing the num- ber of unemployed. These inspec- tors could fraternize with North Da- kota’s three score and ten beer in-| spectors forming an invincible squad- | ron—and you couldn't stick a wire through a Gateway City barroom keyhole without putting out the eye; of a strong silent man peering in to seductive Spanish mantilla over her alluring marcel and step out in the gloaming and scoop up a few her- self, So it may behoove the Fargo officials to keep a weather eye peel- ed for breakers ahead. “Out here in the very heart of the land of bread and butter—we furnish the land and the government fur- nishes the bread all buttered—we have never seen the fair sex drink whiskey at public bars and most of us hadn't ‘given the matter much thought, but the Fargo officials evi- dently have given the question grave consideration and some of them no NATIONAL DISTILLERS American Medicinal Spirits doubt think that open bars wont be . P jfit places for women. They must | think that or the question would jtever have been brought up. They may think that language would be used which would offend the fastidl- ous ear—or that a man with a couple of shots under the belt would get fresh with the women tipplers—but in these modern times if some male doesn’t get fresh with a woman occa- {sionally the women begins to think she's slippin’ and isn’t as attractive as she bnce was—wherein the Fargo of- ficials muffed an easy fly to center Penn-Maryland Alex D. Shaw including OLD OVERHOLT (Straight Rye Whiskey) GILBEY’S (Distilled London Dry Gin) BRING YOUR WHOLE JACKS AND RABBIT SKINS, SKUNK, COYOTES, MINK, WEA- SEL, FOX, to the Old Reliable yf, Firm for most satis- factory returns and receive highest mar- ket value. Also all Hides, Metals, Bones and fron. Wanted, Truckloads MOUNT VERNON (Straight Rye Whiskey) WINDSOR (Straight Bourbon Whiskey) CRAB ORCHARD (Straight Bourbon Whiskey) BLACK & WHITE (Blend of Scotch Whiskeys) and Carloads. field. Tt is thought by many com- ° @ 2 trades that women will lend a dainty Biemarek Hide te |r ceases Du Bouchett’s Cordials {ing the Fur Company | times incident to a fow shots of gin Cor. Front Ave. & 8th Si {and that ‘Sweet Adeline’ will be far Frame Building, across from cident Elevator Mill. i Chas, Rigler, Mgr. | Write P. 0. Box 463 | Bismarck, N. Dak. sweeter with th lyric soprano voices “All through history women played ® prominent part in spots where great quantities of liquor were con- sumed, and always did the ancients place wimmen as the second item of amusement—wine being first, women second and song third. From wide experience the ancients learned that addition of a few /-— Fleischmann’s Gin Fruit Industries, Inc., Wines and Brandies perhaps place tha head of the list as long as the world stands. The Feast of Belshazzar wouldn't have been worth recording if there hadn't been plenty of booze and chicken there. The feast was the greatest of its kind in all history and the entertainment committee didn’t overlook the value of the feminine angle—or maybe it was the curve. At the time of the feast King Balshaz- zar was severcly criticized about it and no doubt many people at the time thought that the women shouldn’t have been invited. Opin- jon then was divided—just i now—and there se: about as m: stayed aw: his crown history doesn’t say w! | stayed at home didn't k on the Medes and king was on a: ber at-homes had been on Will Never [me Gooderham & Worts Liquors ... Know How good and economi- cal Lignite can be — un- less you use BEULAH LIGNITE This good Lignite is sized and processed especially for domestic use ... and it comes from the heart of the seam. THAT’S WHY WE SAY BEULAH LIGNITE WHEN YOU ASK FOR as well as Ales --- Stouts --- Porters --- Etc. 3 RETAILERS - - - Communicate with us at once, through our nearest salesman or directly with our Bismarck or Fargo offices. Your retail liquor store or department will be incomplete and disappointing to your customers if you do not have a full line of our liquors on your shelves. Communicate with us for prices, details of shipments, etc. : saved the city they'd have freely drink at public bars and get away without losing their brassicres why should we get agitated over the problem?” THE BEST Bing to Wea about e this dey, 2 : ay ° i a ae eee weProbbly ther ‘mates of For your convenience, we herewith list our sales representatives and their territories: lbars should be left to the women} ye ° ° ; a Corp. [themsevens 1 they hick ty ean Valley City-L. Pierce Bowman-Jake Sagmiller Harvey-Morris Wallin ; Jamestown-A. J. Leick Grafton-C. W. Peterson : Williston-George Middaugh Linton-Julius Dockter Mandan-Phil Hearst Devils Lake-Fred Jones Minot-Herb Bunn Dickinson-Rex Wear Fargo-Harold Montgomery Bismarck-George Johnson and Homer Bryan NORTHWEST BEVERAGES, Inc. LEON BRYAN, Manager 1 MAURICE RATZLAFF, Office Manager 121 South Fifth Street Bismarck, N. Dak. Telephone 2266 Telephone 62 - Rugby-Ralph H. Greany Lisbon-Tom Flynn Announcement _THE RITZ Will Engage in the Retail Liquor Business Both Off-Sale'and On-Sale For your convenience—complete line of the highest quality whiskies, wines, gins, cordials, ales, etc., may . be pi through us. THE RITZ Bismarck, N. Dak. seinen See STR ae 504 Main Avense Teleplione 1916

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