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CONTINUE TODAY AND TUESDAY 2:30-7-9 PARAMOUNT, | 15 p. m., dl , gen and Bugene possible for me to give a repiy.” ‘ | the city auditorium. “| McDonald handle the supporting roles. King at Belvedere UBS or EWS ‘The play has been in rehearsal for| An instrumental group composed of A Among the notched towers of Fort eg THE === the past several weeks under the di-} Mrs. Arthur Bauer, Ralph Truman j through his legal adviser, Walter T. Birth assisted re ‘SONS — CHARGE ON MADRID epee nema yoy 1oS atts, and tes: Anthony Grebens, ta pete mine REVIVE ROBLES CASE THE _.| _ He talked by telephone, too, to Mrs. ees & my Moncs “Through the Keyhole’, Modern| Cast in the leading roles are| - Tucson, Ariz, Dec. 7.—(?)—Frank warned the government against try: simpson—secluded carefully in aj St, Alexius hosp fe. Warr Kiesel, e hae Renee Patterson as the spicy old Iady| x. Flynn, United States attorney for PICTURE oa te verelgn. an intermediary, she would remaig Bismarck hosp a : ; Artillery ‘and Bombs Crumple| Thus he pushed further into the ; 7) i aaughter, Mr. 8:15 P. M., Tuesday os Wale ie Sirah era F PICTURES! background the prospect of abdication | “payard, some authorities believe,| Monday, St. Alexius hospital, Beverly Bauer, LeRoy Reff, Frederick | eral grand jury. Bae at the same time, dectared both the ares vi ‘ y ? Q . nouncement within a few days. chenee ss/ their fourth season of entertainment Assault (government and the king were aware) wruch depends upon public opinion. Qnty weehalia Tae sarees aie local audiences when they pre- Madrid, Dec. 7.()—Fascist artil-| Present state of suspense and uncer- 14) feeling tnat the king's private life mn th comedy by ery blasted a path through the capi-|tainty would involve the risk Of. s1¢ own business continues, te! A five-month extension of Reniced’y cs MUigAB boa DS cialist commanders feared was the | imperial interests.” Cabinet May Resign i thwestern andi rumbling thunder of an effort to| Concerning the American divorcee git should Edward delay the for- efbdiaiaaettes Paar ree D question, 2 must inform him tt ts im- | Ruler Given Time | . 2 Belved his country lodge, the king i rection of Rev. Thomas Tracy, assist-{ and Guy Larson will furnish music BLASTING PATH FOR To Pick Between jeunes kept in touch with Baldwin | ¢ , | ant pastor at St. Mary's pecntnnaral: Sateeen able: LAST TIMES TODAY ing to “extort” abdication from the | Cannes Villa and announcing, through] 411 Avenu " sunday Comedy, Will Be Seen at !in the comedy; Ruth Hintgen. as] Arisona, arrived here Monday to place there indefinitely. Heb Flechtner, Napoleon, a Buildings Blocking Rebel for the world's mightiest throne—yet,| may ne forced to make a formal pro- | the © athedral Players will open a " i beth of Me- fo: that “considerable prolongation of the | a. jong as the present state of popu- | eka” eLey | sont “Through the Keyhole,” tal’s suburbs Monday in what So-/gravest injury to the national and/si.crpment will not force the Issue. | rates on potatoes from North Diikota ! storm. the city. | Baldwin's careful statement, read from ma) announcement of his continued i Y i s The Year's Most Tnsurgent batteries crumpled blocks! @ manuscript, was this: ere tf e * : agreed upon by western railroads, the Sh . Piioab weakened’ apartments wilh « Ralsed by His Majesty jan me Apis ah Se uniiee toe state railroad board annoinced Mon- | J e@ Exciting Film! smoking barrage in the Arguelles sec-; “There matters were not raised first ovation, or the Baldwit, and! 99%: Reduced - rates now scheduled ss A Drama of the tor, hardest hit by recent Fascist alr | by the government, but by his majesty | 4), ministe ‘ y would rest.» to expire Dec. 31 will be extended a F wid ‘i raids. | himself in conversation with me sev What vers there woula be| May 31, 1937, the commission re- berland: ‘The steady pounding of shells in the | cral weeks ago, when he first informed |, ctake, tionally, in the gen- ported. devastated neighborhood. defense of-| me of his intention to marty Mrs.) craj election 4 would follow suck =aaaee ih ™ ficers believed. portended a swift ef-! Simpson.” he quesiion in mind of most} The state railroad commission has fort by the Fascists to strike through! It was an uproarious, partisan) ».op!e would be: “Can the king marry | scheduled for hearing Dec. 15 at Ml- Madrid's outskirts from that direc-| throng in the dim-lit old chamber} yrs, simpson on his own terms?” not an application of the Great North- a nation to land a tion. | which received Baldwin's long-awaited! The question would not be whet! ern Railway company to close and re- Others foresaw an Insurgent drive! words, | Mrs. Simpson would be queen of E: move the Third street grade crossing; stubborn male also from the northwest, until now @/ Churchill, the man who might head! jand, in all its aucient glory. For te! as soon as the new overpass is com-} : see “Theodora ‘Nevet...as long as you live.. .will you see such mighty entertainment! Sweeping in_scope,“mogaiticent {in | story stir your heart! Never egain will, comparatively quict sector. alter 23) the government if Baldwin and his|king has not a.xec that. He watts! pleted. | tri-motored bombems rained explo-; ministers resign, struggled in vain to! her for a wifs, not a ceremonial show- Se” | sives In the vicinity of Guadalajara. get an answer to his repeated demand! picce, 6 . ’ i Ferber’ ‘et ass | oock P: ey 4 Madrid's defense line, which has re-| that the prime minister assure the! ‘The king's friends rallied to his| Fair Trade’ Acts Are | seen seple nese esgic sees sisted the siege for more than 8) thoure he will take no “irrevocable|siandard in increasing numbers. They Held Constitutional 5 toa's nocthwest comes to glorious your every emotica! Never ogaia; IRENE DUNNE. , ae as Reved oe e day oN step.” {stormed the approaches to Bucking- 0 1 99 life on the sereent Never ogain, will ouch suajestio] beauty take * ROBERT TAYLOR. je onslaught a way Shouts of “No! No!” from all parts|ham palace and surged through old pace, | eS will suchen inspiring love jou hecahscweet cold wastes of University city in the! or the chamber created bedlam, AjDowning street to demonstrate their Washington, Dec. 7.—(#)—The Uall- | capital's northwest to the dreary town! rincral and Laborite pressed the| approval of their king and his love. | fornia and Illinois “fair trade” acts | of Villaverde, @ suburb in te svuth.| primo minister with barbed, supple- Forget English Winter which prohibit the sale of standard | with Irene Dunne MAGNIFICENT cist charges during four weeks of al-| O16, o¢ sOrder!” from the govern-/ed Sunday night when the crowd) ings by the state supreme courts up- | Sat.- Sun. - Mon. most incessant fighting. Despite warnings the govertiment) ontal questions, the latter on| The penetrating cold and dampness | products at less than a price fixed by | machine was not out of the “Improvi-| Wetter Baldwin ‘would accept the|o! the English winter were forgotten |the producer were held constitutional | at the | gation stage, the morale of the mi - | opinion of the house on Morganatic/as new recruits joined the king’s|Monday by the supreme court. Ju s tia and foreign volunteers was high) 7 oo. young army of unsolicited backers, | tice Sutherland delivered both unan: apito after the successful repulsion of Fas- Retuse to Answer Police had ordered the street clear- | mous opinions which sustained rul- ‘ -JU.01.U.! | ment benches broke up the debate as|lieckled the ministers Jeaving a cap holding the legislation, The mene EXTRA ae aay | Baldwin refused to deal with “hypo-|ipct meeting after a woman flashed @/ ures were intended to prevent price | Bennard to Continue _ | thetica’” situations. SPO" |sign—"We want our Edward” —under| cutting, ' Seed ne TUES. AND WED. . Even before .the prime minister | the nose of the Archbishop of Canter- = — ——— = Wolves” Services Three Day spoke, Col. Josiah Wedgwood, Labor- | bury. LONG ILLNESS FATAL ig OLT i be Indications were that the week-end} Moorhead, Minn., Dec. 7.—(P)—}{ J A C K H 5 ro Rev. George Bonnard, evangelist-| seq "a scone, by shouling? “What Lod brought a definite lessening of |igs anna ‘Wade, 22, daughter, of composer, and Miss Hannah Dahl-! spout tho fateful, final step of abdi-| tnsion in England's gravest constitu-| Judge and Mrs. E. U. Wade, of this Strom, Swedish gosnel singer, have eX=) cation?” after Baldwin had refused to| tional crisis in modern history. Pow-|city, died Monday at the home of ner tended the revival campaign which} pormit a discussion of Wedgwood's| ¢rful forces were believed to have | parents following a long illness. they are conducting in the First motion of unqualified confidence for| “o"Ked to prevent the unprecedented Consti You'll Roar With Laughter —at— “SWAN” ‘The Swedish Lumberjack ms ate <a) Some BER’S EDWARD ARNOLD |||iau Evangelical church through Wednes-| the king, spectacle of an English king’s volun- day of this week. Churchill, who earlier in the day| “ty adbication. pated 30 Years: EDNA FE Sponsoring the services at 7:45 p. Visits Queen Mother “For thirty ye had stubborn con- - a: had assured cheering guests at an beeps n i elias: m Gally are the First Evangelical | Anglo-French luncheon that the king| During tho day Baldwin visited the| fog Faive’ Nahai eas 3 ; ing the last two weeks capacity cudi-| ever, Would act contrary to the t2ine Rum Mout Mae another, | raped’ right any: Non Come and Get It : JOEL McCREA- FRANCES FARMER vadl- > e- | boroug 2. The qu +] T8sak sausages bananas, ple gasthing i : : ences have attended every 72 eee coe a aoe te aids Vas sald still to hope that Edward] want and never felt betiar f'n sauna, PARAMOUNT Lusty With Laughter! Surging With Action! 4 and more than a hundred wits would give up Mrs. Simpson. Pe OUR ‘els oo REALL Sun. - Mon, - Tues, Give your” bowels hare been made, according to Major| Toy _q' ine conélliitional issue Tn-/ “The drama over the throne has| Seeing wilt Adlerine, Get eid of GAs |g eseatane How : | spotelighted the political enmity be-| At weading Druggists.—Adyer- i vice wili; However, he got no reply. pot-lig i Bel Viganient fants ending, “ Miss Pinion For 10 minutes, the whole house ile erat at thes G2 seansald and # large choir. Rev, Bennarda| listened intently to the prime minis- cure He cnuresilt publicly career —_ sermon theme will be “God's Touch | ter's deliberate voice. Sat BAY He a nel ee ee “A Stone.” A service honoring the cross Disorder Breaks Out en eat has hae uaa aA . will be conducted promptly at 7:45 p.| Then the disorder burst out, to be Seis ‘ead i a asin shenia \m, The same hour and place will} Climaxed by sustained cheering when np le sa apeaerdry 8 ie a hold Tuesday evening. the Liberal George Lambert expressed | ‘he aa attempt to form another gov- Wednesday at 8 p. m., Rev. Ben-| the chamber's “deep” personal sym-| ¢Mnment. ala thac Enz vieeve (he nard will give his famous lecture, | pathy” for the premier. Only once i ce ied lave) tbe “An Evening with the Sacred Poets| It was apparent the majority of the| SNow-covered fast Dey 2 x Ha ae and the’ Story of ‘The Old Rugged| chamber was frankly hostile to| ‘ere retreat over the week-end. Cross,’” in the city euditorium, Churchill, the early morning hours Sunday he Finally, after Churchill had re- oes to London to see the prime min- ted his demand again and again | ter. that no epreanie decision" be taken| While king and cabinet fought. to before the house hears about the cone| Teach @ solution of the ¢risis, the stitutiona} issue and the procedure | man who may be England's next king, ¥ 1 7 the Duke of York, spent a quiet voleaeacy PUG tawand ice week-end at the reyal country lodge in “ 7 _ ble friend’s| Windsor Great Park. isiansyertoimy honorable a ends The Duke of Kent spent two hours at the royal lodge in conference with his brother. You'll Love “SWAN,” the old Swedish Lumberjack! Getting Up Nights aheaceee coe gn is | Weather Report ‘hes, Loss of Pep, Bura- Itching Acidity aue te ey or Bladder troubles, How Long Can a For Riser and viciniiss Snow ‘i prohapie tonight: and ‘Tuesday; not Three-Quarter Wife for gue 2o| Hold Her Husband? For North Dakota tonight and Tuesda cold centrai and east portions tonight. For South Dakota: Unsgettled to- BRING YOUR night and Tuesday, snow probable; 74 < ; , TOU have to work at marriage WHOLE JACKS AND [I Meet portlon MENT: SOOT TueeaRY |, thake'a success of it en mar Buddy. be selfish, unsympathetic, but 9 RABBIT SKINS, SKUNK, COYOTES, MINK, WEA- SEL, FOX, ~ to the Old Reliable For Montana: Snow tonight and Tuesday; warmer northeast and ex- treme east, older southwest and south-centrat portions tonight; warm- ‘ y a ' er northeast and extreme east por-| \,w "eM, your pack , aches and tions Tuesday. out on your husband. He can't | that's the way they're made and you might as well reglize it “I can’t pay a higher compli- P| 2 Firm for most satis- For Minnesota: Snow probable to-| possibly know how you feel i ment than that. | factory returns and || DEN! and Tuesdays rising tempera- | Pecsiee, highest mar Bie tonight; and east portion Tues- | For three generations one wo- | Gi 1 6 te when | 4 ye i man has to! another how to go gd 2 ket value. a | “smiling through” with Lydia E. rl or cigarette... er ; Also all Hides, Metals, || pne Vatometric prewmrene 1 TUMSIRR NERC eC tone cup ive aie ble that means I’ : 4 arometric pressure (s i | t helps Natyre tone up the s+ Bones and Iron. |jover the Bast and” South, Chicago,| tom, thus lersening. the discom- I tumble that mea m Ww Truckloads || 50.48 inches, while a low press: forts from the functional disord- the Rocky Mountain re- ers which women must endure in | Oinches. The weath- the three ordeals of life: 1. Turn- for ‘em. Bismarck Hide & of {a somenbat uncettied from the | ing from girlhood to womanhood. | ; . | hern jains States westwar: o 2. reparing for motherhoo 3 } ck Hide the north Pacific coast and precipita:| ApproRehing “miadle age Chesterfield’s my cigarette. Fur Com an tlon has occurred at most stations \ pany over the far Northwest. ‘Tempera- Don't be a three-quarter wife, 5 Oer. Front Ave. & 8th St. in || tures are low from the Great Lakes ke LYDIAE, PINKHAMS ¥ And [’ll tell all hands they’ ‘ve Frame Building, across from Oc- || 8io" to tie Piains States but read- TABLE “COMPOUND and Go ings are considerably higher northern and central Rocky region tat Reduced to-sca teres 3011 | Offers FREE Cleaner | Missouri river stage at 7 a. m. 46 ° . | HE a5 For Auto Windshields PRECIPITATION River frozen. For Bismarck Station ‘ e-a- | Hee tac olan en | tuaarasee Cou Ales Lesues «$008 | Normal, this month to date . 5| Mon! eciden: ey ' Total, January ist to date 5.87 | Less Than Ic 4 Day. Normal January ist to da se .. for the good things a Accumulated 4 In the interest of accident preven- tion and safer driving, the Postal ; cigarette can give a sailor Life & Casualty Co., 20 Postal Life 4 e Bldg., Kansas City, Mo., is offering 8 f = om FREE windshield cleaner. This con- q a venient accessory has two edges; one ¢ is covered in rubber for drying wind- | shields, the ether is metal for scrap- ing off ice and sleet. This cleaner is also handy for kitchen and house- hold ure. | Postal is the insurance company that offers the famous Postal Acci- dent Policy that pays up to $100 a | month for total disability, up to $1000 for accidental deaths. Costs less than a penny a day—only $3.50 for a whole year. Almost a quarter million persons have bought this pol- iey. Postal pays promptly. Men, women and children from 10 to 70 are eligible. To secure the windshield cleaner FREE and the Postal Policy for 10 days’ inspection, send no money. Simply send name, age, address, beneficiary’s name and | relationship. No medical examina- | tion, no agent will call, no obligation. | Send Postal the above information | for your FREE windshield cleaner!— ¢ | Advertisement, rthe| ‘Smiling Through.” —Advertise- ntain| ment i eldent Elevator Mill, Chas. Rigler, Mgr. Write P. 0. Box 463 Bismarck. got a hearty good taste that makes a sailor happy. And listen, they’re milder. WEA’ RAT OTHER POINTS Ug Low. Hi iu ose arene Salary Loan Co. CTT t Pere Tee For Sale TURKEY Barrel-Packs S.1e8 tee seems ‘3 BSSasilsuslesuKlalanrnenevecsrssemowsse i! 1 Laocarr & Mysas Tosacco Co. Copyigh 1936,

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