The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 14, 1937, Page 3

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psig emda rgir dpe dhe re| fic reference by name that “grave ITALIANS ANGERED Sess ee es BY BRITISH TAUNTS =r Sizes scm call attention to the grave Count Ciano Warns ‘Grave Danger’ Lies in Foreign Press ‘Campaigns Rome, May 14—()—1 foreign | Tecalling minister, Count Cilseuen ome KNOX HATS Exclus- ively at Final an Complete Clearance HATS Every Spring Hat ranging in price from $2.95 to $8.00 now re- priced for a sensation- al Hat Clearance at just ONE GROUP Specially priced at only 59c “Robertson's. For Women's Wear THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1937 PRESENTS NOVEL CIRCUS ACT acts ever shown in Bismarck and one of dren will be that of Capt. August Saltaire who with the Robbins Brothers circus. The act » & zebra and five Great Dane dogs which harmony. The pean es the zébra are ayes with Capt, Sal 4-H Club Camp Will Be Here June 13-16 4-H club members from throughout the Missouri Slope territory will gather at the Bismarck Indian school June 18, 14, 15 and 16 for their an- ree handled by Put- Alfred Ballweg, assistant the 4-H club camp at- ted 84 boys and girls, 39 of whom from Burleigh county. Other counties represented then were Kid- der, Morton and Sioux. NYA Workers Finish Project at Sterling Sterling, N. D., May 15.—National Youth administration workers at Sterling Friday completed a play- ground project on the Sterling school grounds. Work was under the su- pervision of H. J. Hobbs, principal of the Sterling high school. Already erected are a set of swings, furnished by the Sterling Parents’ and Teach- ers’ association, and three teeter-tot- ters, furnished by the NYA. Work ons track is now going forward. __ Noonday lunch at the Pea- 35c. Gladstone Man Died Of ‘Natural Causes’ Dickinson, N. D., May 14—(P)— Carl L. Offet, 42, whose body was found at his home near Gladstone ‘Thursday, died of “natural causes,” believed Offet died Wednesday, Fu- neral arrangements were not com- pleted. THING ON YOUR CAR IS THE BEST TIRES YOU CAN STOP! Fa ct The new appl : a as double the oool- ing capacity of other well-known refriger- ators of equal sise. cock Grill, 2 Only Kelvinator will give you all these advantages! BUILT-IN THERMOMETER... Kelvinator’s plus power assures sale refrigeration temperature— eter proves this, RUBBER GRIDS IN ALL ICB TRAYS... Kelvinator’s ples Power gives abundant reserve ce- pacity 0 provide as much fos ee you'll ever need. CERTIFICATE OF LOW OP. ERATING COST ..Relvinator's certified with $-Year Protection Plan. — AND LISTEN! We Will Sell You a a Plus Powered KELVINATOR Reed ofl the amazing em oh Oe aes ‘achievement humes beppiness. S00 complete floor of pions —iHustrations of appiionces—and full epecificetions on the Kelvin Home, ta this complete Sé-pepe, Wivetrated book. W's free, of your sesrest Kelvie- (eter Retrigerstor dester's, (COME POR YOUR COPY TODAY! For as Little as 15¢ «dy On Our Meter- ator Plan Handy Elec says to tune in Saturday night at 7:00 o'clock to your nearest Columbia station. Hear .. Professor Quiz and his interesting series of questions. Find out about the Kelvin Home, Nash au- tomobiles, refrigerators, washers and troners as well as other household appliances given away ab- solutely free. We want one of our customers to win first prize. Call at our nearest office for your entry blanks and a free Kelvin Home book. NORTH DAKOTA POWER & LIGHT CO. FOREIGN SALESMAN MUST GET'N. D, CAR LICENSES IN MINOT Motor Vehicle Department Says Out-of-State Men Can Pay ‘Under Protest’ Officials of the state motor vehicle Saturday, Ward county law enforce- ment officers decided at a conference Thursday afternoon at the office of | State's Attorney Roy A. Ilvedson. Saturday, May i5, will be the last day on which automobile plates may Lest fall when » similar campaign was carried on in Ward county, the issue of requiring salesmen from near- by states to obtain North Dakota li- censes created something of a furore, leading to a statement by officials at Bismarck that a “gentlemen’s agree- ment” had been entered into between state officials and authorities of other states, by which salesmen were to be The Blue Hat Lounge Plate Luncheon puma, 7 "Boe a Bismarck Housewives! Treat Your Family to Better Bread Insist on Family Loaf Dakota Maid FLOUR Made to Make Good Highest Quality Flour Makes allowed to operate in the various States, on a reciprocity basis, without. being required to purchase plates of any but their home state. Validity of such an agreement. was | nounced challenged here at that time by au- thorities who declare the state motor vehicle laws provided for no such ex- ceptions. No arrests were made. ROBBED OF #40 St. Paul, May 14.—(?)—Attacked by. three Negroes here early Friday, James Coleman of Brivek, Minn., was beaten and robbed of $40, PARAMOUNT TODAY & SAT. “Toomai of the Elephants” by RUDYARD KIPLING NEWS FLASHES Comedy and Cartoon COMING SUNDAY Virginia Bruce “WHEN LOVE IS ‘ YOUNG” Kent Taylor Walter Brennan News Reel Shots of Hindenburg AGREEMENT ENDS ROW threw its 6,300 employes into idleness Motors Fisher body plant here, an- Friday a temporary agree- FREE! FREE! Saturday, May 15 Four o’clock P. M. Three of the women who visit our display rooms | on or before SATURDAY, MAY 15TH, will receive ABSOLUTELY FREE the following merchandise gifts; FIRST $50.00 srctnctieesie. SECOND $25.00}<rit ov Nore Retr THIRD — $17.95) sicher Do not fail to visit the Norge Appliance Shop in person on or before May. 15th. Do Not Delay - - Come in at Once. Presentation of the merchandise gifts will ‘be mate Late our display rooms Saturday, May 15th, ‘at four o’cloe! WHAT IS THE ROLLATOR?| a THE ROLLATOR? THE HEART OF THE em NORGE REFRIGERATOR Norge electric roaster, food preservation, Norge offers you the most convenient, sccemiiiie, seen, Came in and let us show-you the new Genités interfor acrange ments and tell you the inskis farts shout Sixfiiator Refrigeration: IE Listen to the NORGE Kitchen Party every Wednesday and Fri- day at 9:15 a, m. over KFYR NORG NORGE APPLIANCE SHOP A. M. Kiland, Mgr. 212.Main Ave. Bismarck, N. Dak. Phone 2423 Quality plays first fiddle in OLD QUAKER’s theme song: ‘‘There’s A Barrel Of Quality In Every Bottle, But It Doesn't Take A Barrel Of Dough-Re-Mi. To. Buy It.’’ If it’s OLD QUAKER, it’s OK! STRAIGHT BOURBUM WHISKEY Also Available in Rye Oe: 1981, THE OLD QUABER CO., RENCEBURG, INDIANA curs about every 18 days, usually un< ment had ended a dispute which! der the ocean,

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