The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 31, 1937, Page 5

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE MONDAY, MAY 31,1997. SOCIETY and CL i) USINESS a TRAILERS PASSENGER that’s the HAYE TALK NO. 2 disagreeable . . . Than Wear Does Of course you know that Sharp edged particles in second least number of miles of rail: ° {100 DEAD IN NATION VIA ACCIDENT ROUTE Death Tolls Mounts on First of Deaths Down (By the Associated Press) Double Holiday; At least 100 persons were killed throughout the nation in week-end Near Perth Amboy, N. J., four men cept the southern states another day } | died when their car upset and burned. | ;}0f motoring awaited Memorial day automobile accidents and in all ex- week-enders. One perished in the flames. One of the three who were thrown cjear | received fatal injuries said before ex- piring that they had been trying to avoid a cyclist. In Chicago, the National Safety } | four per cent fatality decrease during | | April. Deaths by states: California 6; Connecticut | 1; SAFETY STEEL Delaware Illinois 6; Onio 5; Pennsylvania 8; Texas 7; West Vir- ginia 2; Wisconsin 6 ‘Massachu- 4; Kentucky 3; 3; Michigan 11; Mississippi 1; Missourl 5; New Hampshire 2; New 3 Wyoming 5. Georgia 1; Idaho 3; Indiana 5; setts 2; Jersey 10; New York Exclusive of the District of Colum- bia, the state of Delaware has the Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. Cocktail Lounge Each day we feat ca From Noon to 6 p. m. “The Smartest Place in Town” and Lee and Mrs. Ost Prince were guests at the John Sedvic home Wednesday evening. Thomas Stewart and Gaughters, Fern and Shirley, ard Sterling. By SHIRLEY STEWART George Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stewart were | S=esmeseeewerenergere = | F Mrs. wwe | fe callers in Bismarck Wednes- where she had underwent an opera- ‘Mrs. Martin Nelson, who was called to Towa by the illness of her mother A pair of robbins built their nest ae an electric sign bell of a railway is expected to return next week. Mrs, John Sedvic called at the home of Mrs. Mat Brown Wednesday ev Omak Helen Parke returned Wed- nesday from the hospital in Bismarck Mrs, George Lee visited at the Mat Brown home Wednesday afternoon. Mra, and Bessie Langley were among Bismarck in western New York and raised their young to maturity, although the bell visitors from here Saturday . dust in your clothes is dirty, Ruins More Clothes grimy, BUT did you know it ac- more than the actual wear tually hurts your clothes you give them? Even if you do obey traf- fic lights and always use the dust cause friction against the fibers of the cloth. Every step you take, every time you sit down, ell-groomed hair isan earmark of success. Lu poset erg eee Largely Upon Your Good Appearance we fed and unruly bottle shown be- attain your 3 w—included in this groomed for months. stimulator will hel; ee fae ‘an eine ep M80 $1 BOTTLE LUCKY TIGER HAIR TONIC Eliminates clin, Jow will ke irritations—a aa of this may have seen it on & a is asked to| tion for appendicitis. in touch with Police Gommission-} Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Freshour were held, ‘Anyone having or who clothes line, P acniey: ica ot imi ohh to pape reported to STE a4 B, Klein. All information will | daughters, Ghirley and Thelma, Mr. By St. Paul Negroes &. Paul, May 31—()—A Loe * | netting $19 and a tavern prowl held confidential. +! Transient Is Robbed i bes | gl Clue Left by Attacker AF Jisy a i ut el ae foe a8ds =a tates 1 ai et ali HEA Only Es c ee £34; alt al iy ale me: at inet ron PAD ai ; a it Hate saaelelliel fe Ee BE Hiei a5 ee i fthe a dal hi fal ‘dill Sei ‘lili iit i 76 i me if UBS Presents I Beginners iii j cant ee 2 fonors Mrs. Murray g ila He ge Penney 835783 ii i it. ne“ecas 3 itt i Hin, aie eve- ay ity | B § a Mary’ the at St. held at 8 we 8. with Sunday — fille i ul S i as, ip Aw ae Prine week began for 37 Graduates g° it bale Robert Feehan Preaches i 3 § 3 il #3 ae Sermon and Sings Mass h! “t An Bs a 33° rs i Ha ’ faced Rev. “| 2 re 3 tie Vise all ie ae tld prea Sheriff Walter Con- a] us he recognised one,of the men and Conlin later arrested Harry Pal- mer, 29, and Ernest g ip 2,3 = ne) Four Duluth Men Are i . a) popes, i 8s fey < iit ee Hf! hi i PT 2 a is ie zE Grand Masa care in operating your car, you still need full Automo- bile Insurance to give you freedom from anxiety over the cost of any accident. j 1 r Z % 3 i i : P. E. Johnson, skull fracture and other head injur- ies. sir-condltioned os tor and chill 24 hours. Serves ai plissal eg8 lit helping these sharp CLEANED AND stand up or move your arms is edges to cut into the cloth. HAVE YOUR CLOTHES Call on us anytime for advice about the proper in- surance for your car. PRESSED REGULARLY ik Preah tHe Others involved in the accident and Iver ©. Iverson, 58, the driver, re- ceived minor cuts and bruises; Victor Johnson, broken leg and cute about the face and head, and George John- their injuries were: 't worry about this deli- at has o' VOrs, volminates ty the moteer aie Creamed Mushrooms and Chicken ice refrigerator. ula Hee -_ gE EERE ES Hi ae 3 ni Ss son, broken ribs and injuries to his --- IT PAYS Phone 770 MURPHY Insurance” Bismarck Phone 577 218 Broadway g a8 ath ils i weal i Ghent TR ial ! el He cat Spread Hopper Poison Slade Is Agent’s Advice Poison to halt the spread of grass- now appearing in cupped ee Burleigh sang a «lg HH Club: Woman a8h te FEEL ain ae lt rb ae i sft 3 z ie iit ie Fe iE: Ha ee ‘taslalent of Clubs And Social ead 2 Me ne ie a1 RSE a sigt fad [hi a cae i gs ay ais i i ne a3 i ie ii MRS. COLIN R. CARY Colin R. Cary of Man- dan, state chairman of the Mrs. the of division ing Republican clubs, will women’s You I’ve found it saves me both time and in the state PEO partici money to check the ads in bune pate Sisterhood convention at The Patterson Hotel Oakes June 8 to 5. SCHOOL FACTS a of interest to~- Bismarck Res ans J iby oh i 7 aie < oe idents HJ i day PE school with a smaller per capita student cost than any other large high school in the state, and in 1987- Bismarck high school is a fully accredited first class high fil esa ibsitl i 1988 there will be six teachers therein holding master ccc RE} # Eh i si i: 343 “e pil ul i ii i fal b ili? i moh Ss ff IH il 3 13 FI al I PEI Hi iy iE aig | aif 7 tt b} ay FL The Bismarck Tri g be 3 Hie ping before I go shop) ele of Vote pa Cont Present Administration at

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