The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 20, 1937, Page 4

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DOCTOR REFUSES 10> - Africa] BETRAY HSPATINT Eine Hale ee i teh i fe FACES TERM IN JAIL Judge Cites Physician for Con- tempt as Medical Man Re- ii ta ie it 7 Hed e \se ink’ ney Trouble True ‘Missing L Has Hla: it rath ae Wife of Reds’ Ace Heats Allment and oa Ani- mal With Teeth ‘Almost Hu- Site hamcier he said, moe ae, “were a =n oe Joseph F. Chaifin human be- Ses “| DBAD AT AGE OF 69 ro nea f eeaas was, made to Discovered in Broom ducorered te man’ Located by weap it wen vill i His We uth Remains of Two-Legged i SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1937 | New Busin o Ly B28 afl! aut ee ly igitul HABRRDASHERY Roe it n ae i fH £8 hi j ay iz hi Monday Evening i F Hal WILL OPEN DOORS IN BISMARCK TUESDAY THE BISMARCK TRIB Taxis Smashed in Chicago Strike the the Leroy > Howard Report First Grade ‘Thomas Corothers, Merritt Greyer- beihl, Alvina Klein, Violet Nathan, Neils, Dennis Nelson, Helen Powers, Mary Marshell, Ardell Welch, William Moore Has 141 Making Score in Month, Officials Your hundred sixty-one Bismarck public school grade puptls are named in the perfect attendance lists just published for the month “ending Mar. 15. Of these 141 attend the William Moore, 130 the Roosevelt, 86 47 the Will and 57 Richholt school. RICHHOLT SCHOOL Margie Miller, Liridal Scott, Kenneth Jack Ayers, John Broxmeyer, Donna Frost, Emmerillis Jordan, eo Wayne Lunn, Rens The complete list follows: Clausnitzer, Leslie Wachter, sales he iui ro Hae qua i. i i Pe ad tT Fumeati Ay ae ie Aral agri- of Herman Mertorgrie ss heat nage crops this emong leaders, ira tl Saturday 7 ti Scan Reports Hf ii circulated jumper Wheat and Corn Crop meat Talk Heard as Farm Experts Washington, Mar. culture department Aer 3 feta vt win-/year PU ipar Han tea TRH eit i ay ‘Under et ee its to make sure Ww, or general la ~bighorns” do ornaments on in epeze trip. heavy penalties for killing but the remaining few up Game laws ik EEEEH ia Wel it if HF i ga "a te i + in P| caaall Sias A hati Bagie lal Bui aia wet goaded; Mage rill, ‘iat “© BONDS of Pennsylvania thousand dole ‘The contraption was built at the University et @ cost of several ~zagr mucin ip ve te jothing came out. firat test. Ne “INSURANCE ne ce ‘a Dae th i it ii Pe ated A Bik jue il 1 a iy i ik =} FDR Is Storm-Bound On Visit With Friend President Roosbvelt faced a heavy en- $131, state, justice, ie for the fiscal Seay foe cometary, with thou- geo lake erate, i it cemeteries to vat ta the. Higan period, Ea] Hie sprees Ceremony in Graveyards rit ita i rl tal hi i if a 4 3 rare i i ae bie i aaa e ao nay | y sills flee sil ee eeanty Aa ee tg fl ne tal ue ee eH fils ui HH g th Ei Bdward ianige ad Eno ing in = es = = Sl dikeae Players Will Bring) acres Urban Nagie's “Barter” to Local Theatergoers , 21, of Ridge- by New York Officers 33; an of ‘Third Grade Gang Captured In Trap Set tzer, Martha Tavis, Joanne Turn- pgs Woroen maine White, ‘wood, Queens sec ject, 23 s € ie Nichol of the) reach the mountain lion Prof Will Count Sheep --But Not t to Woo Sleep: Lucille Karas, Hope Neugebauer, Elmer Ode, Donald {preserving and restoring the Mountain sheep.’ Betty Fritz, ‘Theodore Frost, Roland Fuller, Wal- Fifth Grade Folmer, Ralph Hektner, , Gordon Senzek, Sixth Grade Raymond Anderson, Warren Asp- Norma Cordon, James Coats, Lor- Audine Wilson, James Whitcomb. Jund, Russel ter Harding, Paul Porter, ‘Whitcomb. ite AE ‘Thomas , Irene Schultz. ciptape mee agpenelapepyeererl Kleingartner, Charlotte Gussner, Colleen Haas, , Eugene ‘Kouckenberg, Robert Gladys MacQueen, Anna Nordstrom, Harley Becks een c ‘Thompson, Vivian Bakken, Dolores Reidinger, Jack Weigelt, Betty Wel-! cue: kum, Second Grade Delores Anderson, Eidor = Arthur Claridge, Bavendick, Oren Bidwell, Frances George Olson, William Nelson, Jane i Blensly, Milhollan, Nassif, Smith, Mar- William Wald- Wilde, Norma/Everts, Jack Koch, Ramona Mills, | Shirley Pfeifer, Lester Col- Robert DeGroot, Richard » Ethel Hendricks, Frank Beverly Beaudoin, Virginia Sixth Grade |, Robert Cook, Marian Betty Cave, Merrill Pike, Robert, Robert Beatt, George Bird, Morton, Patterson, nam, Walter Renden, William Schwartz, Betty Shaw, Patricia Smith,. guerite Starner, Salem Towne, Laren Vettel, Phyllis Wahl, schmidt, Elizabeth Jensen, Jack Shirek and Norman Little, * Charles Alloe Jack Cripe, Vada Brandes, | Fevold, Ted Forde, ; | oe 7 GON 5 :A95 including sink, AND SAVE! A NEW coveren WA HOME FoR ONLY one OR, TRAILER Y COVERED Wasa viminG Beem Ban e The charming new LOURGE PlEeRRE THROUGH rl dagaaddid OF gZ5R2s2253 Pe aunsainagee ede | aula i > TAKE A STROLL the] PEACOCK ALLEY. eae, PARE li ie Hee 2 a e te nH Hi ea f a fl rae na bir i i a a Hi Sgaggaze FEE as agz ii He i a Pe i i tt tae - 1 Ni Hg si i s a auge é i a at te ‘i ui tile i il Ml

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