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SOCIETY a Celebrity Dinner Saturday To Honor Six N. D. Writers| « aursaes coe were spending part of their INSTITUTE IN SESSION Four Counties Were Represent- ed at 5-Day School Held Here Last Week Sessions of the WPA recreational U.S, Will Appeal Hail [Father of AP Field Tax Ruling of Court} Man Is Dead in Iowa St. Paul, Mar. 31.—(}—An appeal will be made immediately to the Unit- ed States supreme court from thej/and Northern |North Dakota high court decision | Frank J. Simpa, 72, died Wednesday holding constitutional-the state law|*t Marquette, Jowa, where be had len, John Thorpe, general counsel of suffered a stroke about six months the Federal Farm Credit corporation, | 880 8nd had been in ill health sinoe. =e St. Paul, said Wednesday. The ap- mon in Bismarck Wednesday Be Out-of-Town Speaker at Pen Women Affair F to the federal high tribunal will be through petition for a writ of cer- VISIT THE GLASS BRICK FRONT, THE FIRST TO BE INSTALLED IN NORTH DA- Women’s Wear |i pr. arneson Entertained at Dinne REMOVA Continues We have the month of April in which to complete selling our large stock of Coats Suits Dresses Millinery Blouses Corsets Skirts and Children’s Wear We must reduce our big stock for easier handling when we move. Everything on Sale ee EES Included are all back orders of smart georgette prints, and wash dresses. They are placed on sale the minute they are unpacked. _ Corsets Cut Below Wholesale Cost Hundreds of beautiful DRESSES to select from at special low prices. Large size Spring COATS now priced below Wholesale Cost BLOUSE FREE with all suits. Blouse values $2.00 to $8.00.. Suits and Coats already cut below olesale Cost All Lincoln Knit Suits and Dresses cut below Wholesale Cost Now Is the Time to Save Women’s Wear Shoppe 504 Bawy. Annex Hotel Bleck Bismarck, N. D. ent Say 409 He ati fl ut-of-Town Visitors Are Feted at Parties [ Sse ieges eee and Bride Pirst St., entertained members of PBbAE ia g i Z —* i 1 § = i 5 i 5 F i : i 2 " g Be 83 i E i ¥ g Pes | 3 F E F | a i) Marinette Knitted Wear $19.50 and $22.50 values ; $25.00 and $30.00 values $13.00 | $15.00 Beautiful new spring Beautiful new ing colors colors sf ETT] fe ; a cm LD AADADAADAAADSASAAAS AD AAAAAAAAAAAAAADAA Don't belittle little things In brewing, it's the little things that count against you—if you © don’t watch them. Little grains of broken barley . . . little metal particles .. . little drops or rises in temperature... little over- sights on timing. Watching and guarding against a multitude of such little things 24 hours a day has produced one brew of such qualities that it has become something more than beer—a MAKE THIS TEST! rink Budweiser FOR FIVE DAYS. ON THE SIXTH DAY TRY TO DRINK A SWEET BEER - YOU WILL WANT Budweiser’s FLAVOR THEREAFTER. NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED AMERICA’S SOCIAL COMPANION ANHEUSER-BUSCH © ST. LOUIS » 244444444444444444444444444444444444 Onder « carton for your henie Bismarck Grocery Co. Budweiser Distributor . Secretary of Labor Frances Per. kins is shown as she left the White House after reporting to President ,Roosevelt developments in the Chrysler sit down strikes. She sald | Horari for review of the case. and Burleigh coun- were here for the meeting. They included: Violet Maw of Linton, Miss Fleemer, Miss Johnson and Sheldon, all of Napoleon; Arthur Johnson and E. Hasamiller, both of Ashley, O. Mickel of Hazelton, Albert Hammer of Driscoll, Steve Kangowsky of Wil- ton, end Eddie Spriggs, Theodore Jalmer Swenson, Bradford, ‘Migs Dolwig and Volk, all of Bismarck. Chama Woman Must Serve Prison Term Conviction of Mrs. Alyce, Bell of Chams, who was sentenced to three years in the state penitentiary for) uttering a forged instrument, was up- held Wednesday by the state supreme the hoped the etrike would be defi. | court, nitely Gall ‘soon. ; (Aommctated ed that she will be in the hospital for ahi rcre ‘“ . Miss Veronta Weppler was a guest Easter Sunday in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Weppler. —___—__—_—_—_—__+ Church Societies meet at 3 p. m., Thursday, with Mrs. G. F. Dullam, ne Fifth St. Trinity A skit presented in radio style, en- titled “Church Etiquette,” will ' be presented by the Trinity Lutheran Ladies’ Aid meeting at 3 p. m., Thurs- day, in the church parlors. part will be Mmes. T. G. Plomasen, Schultz, Clifford Jansonius and . Hostesses for the meet- Mrz. Bell, whose husband is serving @ term in the state penitentiary for embezzlement from the grain elevator at Chama, a siding near Sentinel Butte, was, convicted on the charge e Golden Valley denying a new KOTA. Ghar Mh, Schilling Tea Aas more) flavor because its toasted ONE DAY ONLY TUES., 6 BISMARCK APRIL AUDITORIUM 3:90 and 8 P, M—Low Prices More Moisture Falls On Parched N.D. Land Light snow fell in North Dakota Wednesday, bringing supplemental moisture to crop lands as farmers made preliminary preparations for With exception of Fargo and Wil- Uston, other weather bureay report- ing stations recorded light moisture during the past 24 hours, An inch of snow fell in Bismarck with mois- ture content of .05-inch while Devils Lake and Grand Forks each reported 02-inch and Minot and Jamestown recelved only a trace. The North Dakota forecast is snow extreme southeast and colder Wed- nescer night, generally fair Thurs- lay. Dean Joseph Kennedy Has Paralytic Stroke Grand Forks, N. D., Mar. 31—(?)— Blight change was reported Wednes- day in the condition of Dean Joseph Kennedy, who has been unconscious since a paralytic stroke 7 Doc- tors report that his condition is crit- ical. He has been ill for several months and suffered a similar but less severe attack two years ago. He is dean emeritus of the university school of education, WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE— Fourth Aanual Bismarck ‘Tour Auppices Bismarck Branch Amer. Assn’ Univ, Women WARDS APRIL SALE OF HOME HERE'S WHAT. YOU GET: 5 Modem Dar pot 2. Bade 7m Loun: oc ir 3, Tapestry Pull-Up Chair 4. Veneer Pap hina 7. Magazine Bask Pockets 5 foam a Shade 10. Table Lamp with Shade ’ TH A Comfortable, Practical Bed, Spring and Mattress $8 This outfit comes in big double or twin sizes—you can fit it into any bed- TAKE A STROLL THROUGH PEACOCK ALLEY. Copies of NORTH DAKOTA'S EMERGENCY LAWS red Occasional Table FURNISHINGS! Compiste==A Luxury Living Room 10 BIG PIECES ‘79 Only $7 DOWN* Again Wards lead the way with greater values! During this April Sale you get 10 beautiful pieces of furniture for only $7 down® in spite of the fact that furniture prices elsewhere are way UP and going HIGHER! The big two piece suite is upholstered allover in a fine, long-wearing “Nub-Tex”! COM- PARE these two sfeces alone with suites at $70 today! EXAMINE every piece—note the style—the construction! Buy NOW—WE DON’T KNOW WHEN WE'LL BE ABLE TO MAKE AS SENSATIONAL AN OFFER AGAIN! *$7 DOWN, $7 Menthly, Plus Small Carrying Charge 2 Piece Mon-Size Suite PLUS 8 Other Pieces of Fine Werd Furniture. All for. 5.5 room arrangement! The metal bed is attractively decorated! The fluffy 45 pound cotton mattress and 99 coil spring are a fine comfort combina- ion! Save—buy all 3 NOW! °§3 Monthly, Plus Carrying Charge Bed 4594 Spring $5.94 Mattress $5.94 Telephone 475