The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 6, 1937, Page 3

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; ‘ & V emecananee each occu onneeremnet Seaver 2m gene | _ FRANCEISCHARGRD |... Build $25,000 Throne Car’ For- Father. Divine - WITIVIOLATIONOR | at | ems | URED INGHNAAS To Bury Y. ~ SPAIN AGREEMENT). sts ca rei | | | FAMINE PREVAILS men ee / es : ? % lanta are a sign the Irish horse trad- time, so we decided st the outset ¢o fist Rome ‘Journal ‘Insinuates That : f . Called Country's Only Hope of] | ers are gaitering again to’ bury thelr the date and place of Funerals base ‘io oie Free to 1 Bee ; . | | Saying Soll. From Ever se tne Sherlocks the Gormans the Rileye Action 8 ‘ 3 m 2 . and the Carrolls—families which f | . Growing Population nearly 70 years ago left Ireland for é American opportunity. They found it in journeyman horse trading—a vagabond, carefree life oe liked and have followed to this Bodies Held Till Spring The nation at large is their trading post but deaths among their group bring reunions annually at two points. When one of their number dies the body is shipped either to undertaking establishments at Atlanta, Ga., or pinche Tenn. ioe inerals are held here on Aj Thomas Smith, 18, above, never {in Nashville on May 1. ve but ‘The arrangement, according to 73- year-old “Uncle” Mat Sherlock, old- est of the original Irish horse traders, x is one of convenience. Approximately 132 steam and “Our trade carries us far and| tric locomotives are manufactured wide,” he says, “and it isn’t expedient! the United States each year. : ota is a mH Hee leader. with ~ The ro ie ole Ghee ; thoroughly that the government has] tions of the world begin pulling to- in “firewood tax” in Demanded $17,000,000 Relief|t2'tec’ the sete tras necoming come Sether for the common good. 3 ‘There is only one way to prevent a - Océu pletely denuded again. During 15 Hours ill Foreign missions are attempting to] military explosion or an economic tion in St. Paul ease the farmer's plight -by: peleice collapse, he said Monday night in ac- i the churches teach modern cepting the award of the Woodrow Ss cultural methods. Under a pian| Wilson Foundation in recognition of Paul, Aj ‘The people’s| formulated by Dr. Ralph A, Felton,| his efforts toward international peace &. Pr. 6 —(P)— . | lobby, after hearing from Gov, eee Drew university professor ‘lough | and prosperity. Your purpose,” voted to the fatter small sume of money at| tions which today bend thelr major 3 y P 2 , oa sums of at wi nt major . F ‘ cee ate Thiet live-| efforts toward preparation for war FEW CENTS the | to seewiin those aes nates ee AK DAY MORE | are intent on a policy of peace, in a be determined and concerted effort to Rag — st P CAR! Under Doctor’s Care ) Apr. 6.—(?)—Owen 5 F i was placed under observa- 4 4 A week. -An affidavit by his value. Sizes 81 te 10%. former Katherine Perry, f ‘ : ame intoxicated, threat- 6 TUDEBAKER bars no six built in 2 pairs $1.00 : and slashed his wrists with | GTUDEBAREI berate ai sllenge. ae Se : Be Studebaker fearlessly agrees to meas- : : RELI ; , i aise ure the 1997 Dictator ageinst thie whole : o} . “ a memes | ficld of sixes—on any basis you name : ) ; g . A = i E omy, safety, workmanship, . it... «drive Iteeo you'l!) Homesteader. : A . ‘ bh INSURANCE “"0 BONDS But in all fairness let us warn you understand why Reudebaler 62 Goa ey S fs So > hat the 1937 Dictator is the world’s dently makes this sweeping challenge.: “ od | pos gitar feo, ansen® T| a9 Workers Staging. |) | WILDE MOTORS, Inc. relief 2 ‘ Sitdown at Edmonton WOULD YOUR 304 Fourth St. Bismarck, N. Dak. Phone 1500 Regularly $9c each. Rugged : Edmonton, -Alte.; Apr. 6—(P)—(Ca- R LAWLER chambrays and coverte—full : a Press) — Three hundred ‘sit- miucmase| Steere || They all lookalike...dutone 4 terlined collar and cuffs for ‘Men’s Shirt and will suffer no loss,” asserted Lefor Tie Set who said the FDIC probably soo eee ==) | %-(HAMPION! fiat iminute when the car ‘is traveling 50 Unionsuits calles eo eee Ward's knew you can't bent the valses Beonomy, quality. ge ENGINE : HE JUDGES can tell them apart sss but to most of us one beautiful S M fe] fe) T H N E Ss Ss horse looks much like another, How- : ever, one of them és different,.,a DEPENDS ON SPARK PLUGS . Champion/, It’s the same among . : Cae y soi straight bourbon whiskies... and mild, smooth WINDSOR takes a blue rib- aga eae — : : 4 bon in its thrifty price class. dren's and misses sines 814 te 2, td teb-tast : 7, YOU CAN Now $1.00 2 for $1.00 , | DEPEND ON CHAMPIONS : “Towel Values Dependable quality Ward's Unpainted Your. Choice of Chairs customers’ fa- Curtains Our pl dg gene ] Bither Cottage sets wax is simple and quick. Fleers stay clean much fonger. Save at this lew price CHAMPION THE SPARK PLUG: CHAMPIONS USE!

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