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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, Hornsby Relieved a Anal Manager at St. Louis|see i000 punts," 10° St. Louis, July 21—()—Donald L. Barnes, president. of the St. Louis Browns, announced that Manager Rogers Hornsby had been relieved of duties effective Wednesd: Barnes safd the actio1 for the good of the Browns.” The president of the American League baseball club said Hornsby’s contract, which ran through the 1938 season, was 80 written it could be “broken at the discretion of the club.” Jim Bottomley, coach and reserve first baseman, was named acting manager. | Health Officer re AMOUROUS CAREER OF MUCH-MARRIED CANADIAN PROBED Ontario Police Hunt One : of Nine Wives of 55-Year-Old Meat Packer STRIKE AT MINOT Mayor Appeals to Governor After Negotiations Fail to Bring Truce 2 Minot, N. D., July 21.—()—Possi- ce Ti sity that Minot’s strike in the cream- to Ty industry, now in its third day, at would be brought before @ concilia- bon committee appointed by 2 Bi winiam Langer was seen Wednesday “ following an appeal by Mayor J. A. "Y [i potterson early today to the governor to aid in settling the strike. Toronto, Ont., July 21.—(Canadian Press)—Provincial police tried Wed- nesday to solve the mysterious dis- @ppearance of one of the much- married George Roediger’s nine wives by piecing together the tale of his ‘amorous adventures. While the 55-year-old meat packer rounded out the first week of his xy ag % f the governor was asked as a ‘ es oat of a deadlock in negotiations A. P. RAUSCH JOHN ENGEL : JULIUS MEYER se Pea pieeay ae ee raien : Le ” a ove a sttlement of soe An : . over the disappearance of Mra. Chris-| Dr, George H. Spielman, al- aS We ee atieraon iaeslaree . advertisement announcing the officials of the new Bismarck con- ator of the Engel Furniture company | tana McKenzie. though he resides in Mandan, re i M PICS ih amp wan cine "mu taaes Sh ete a | ocr er eat S| mer Sis naman i lth, eter for hive te conten wie Sep aMlnioniedt saad Be ¥, JULY | con's, next to the Paramount theatre, |residence in Dickinson. temporarily.| “bride” at Allandale, Ont., Aug. 24, county, which has no resident a oeee ne oO Ta ett clute: tet | 22 18 Published in this edition of The |a¢ the corner af Third St, and Broad- |Both Rausch and Meyer are establish | 1935. '_ | physician. He also serves as ks ae after the governor had left to Tribune. Pictured above are the three | way Avenue. Engel, owner and oper- | ing their residences here. Balked at learning full details of/ Mandan city health officer, h return to Bismarck. Mayor Patterson Roediger’s recent exploits, the On- e e ; is a director of the chamber S h ll g wired Langer Wednesday morning ‘erope—the portion not, needed for do- erie, oifiows, unit ar of commerce and active in cniiiimn == jaw por CONTROL, FE EPEEFEE 7. PAUL BARTINDRR Sees “eer yo fgg time Wednesday. id be stored in granaries |N) Is United States. : ; Tea Aas more is ‘A conference with the governor by in of crop failure, DEMAND THE GENUINE : ” j Among the meat packer’s nine fs EE | PLINISEXPLANDDeseemecreteccsrs| KIDNAPED BY PAR|ce= corauriites| arr tos ta,| Mavor becca 4 entative, ite fr mht é whose name they an Piatt: —! oe oy Frappe es, ar the citys Sst the fit of whose body was found in # well in services were held here Tuesday for its toasted TL HEGRE EE Ce ‘Bessie Mrs. Martin Koppang, 76, who died anniversary program Tuesday, to Mi- Seti, eS eer tded caer} Saturday at heart trouble. ge not, resulted in the appeal to'the! jones Bil) Partly Designed to|Ply with screage and marketing Bandit Duo Releases VictiM| “somewhere in the east,” on June 1, governor. / “the, governot indleated, Diamond Bring About Stabilization No, ut those who did not comply | After Taking Car and Money 1200, Raid whoes bey ee eae clea 0 msheriff appealed for assistance from of Farm Prices. ments under the existing soil con- Following Ride a natural death. : or [ig the statehouse, action would be taken. servation act and other payments that aaa San Ti voor eager th the state fogatatur, | BAMor note—Chairman Jones |TERMS Aur ate gna | S* Paul July PA Bt. Paul NEWSP APERS MADE : gE ss mentioned ass ousble chairman) rare committee has aaked con- | Olt Way ito the granary? eeiy viernes tlegon ge! a 70x 80 In. See, WOOLGORA 70 x 80 in. ant Bask for them by name— &) WOOLGORA! Double woven CHILD KILLED BY AUTO m4 to store up to 20 per cent of their /dits who informed him “There's heat Hastings, Minn, Jhly 21—(M—| que"rotewing questions ant vane |°TODS. Loans would be allowed on the {on us and we have to get out of town.” Donald Klein, two-year-old son of| swers outline his bill’s major pro- stored portion. The victim of the abduction and ‘The secretary of agriculture could |and robbed of his automobile and a sree fo enn ae tar an require farmers receiving cash benefits |small amount of money by two ban- LEWIS iN CHARGE t} Mr. and Mrs, Ben Klein of Hastings, How could stored surpluses be re- |robbery is Daniel Sullivan, 42 years a [vas fatally injured when run over| VOWS) = leased in poor crop years? old, 1787 Carroll avenue, a bartender |Ford Employe Says Publicity Sea hed ae elise iar ae of virgin wool and angora y [iby the family automobile as his father! washington, July 21.—()—How|_ BY calling in the loans. It is pre- |at the depot inn at Lake Josephine, Is! Whip’ of P blended with silk and a little y [Iwas backing into the garage. : '|sumed that most farmers would place/ The kidnaping was staged a few s ‘Lash on Whip’ of Po- warmth without extra weight. rayon for lustre! Wide silk Would the Jones bill try ‘to establish !cn the market such stored products |minutes after midnight, when Sulll- litical Agencies They're delightfully soft—lux- bindings: ‘Msquiille warmtb— ve “fair prices and incomes for farmers|to obtain funds to retire loans. van left a tavern and went to his uriously fluffy. Smartly 8 and a stable food supply for con- — automobile. He was approached by ——_——_. bound with good-looking, 1 outstanding beauty! l- ucts to market under a quota syatem. two men, one of whom:pushed pistol Detroit, July 21—()—William J. , lus- ; By regulating the flow of frm prot-|De Valera Re-elected 2s," and.sit:, [cameron of he Ford Motor Co, tod |] ous Duro-sheen eerLANG OF al sumers?” ° members of the National Each farm would be given an acreage Free State President} sutivan was directed to sit ese sociation Wednesday that publicity Shop Our REE and marketing sie of ae eae melee ue ‘presen with 38 Ee aah oe te ee being: ae Windows! : major prod as wheat, corn, (7?) keep by political agencies on indust ( aCCE pegs Sal ie Vitera, vas “tycloctad” presigent of |{02, Pu while the other bandit !raintain melr independence, o y$ 2 al “ : What would be done with surplus| io trisn Free State Wednesday by|"O'sy grove for a time until the|., Th, National Labor | Relations S WIGHER J ome FF me rd,” he sald, “is the agency for ay ur Be the new dia}, parliament, by a votelariver stopped the car and the gun- | H0aTS) YS of 82 to 62, Tt will be his third term. tan eskeq ullivan if he had any [CUSTOMS a eotd wil ‘ William T, Cosgrove, opposition | money. Sullivan said he had about $7/ tn. editors, “sets up traveling courts RED OWL MARKET [22-2222 c: oe re eee y ion, con! jurn it over, w! votes cast in the recent general elec-|did, ol snow, 88 Jucee, fen ae Goi Ss ] = ing Strong! 506 BROADWAY tion were against de Valera’s policies.| The bandits then ordered him out Hog Ari riomer igi rete Every thrifty housewife is ye) also! condemned) the new ofthe car and drove away: given only scant mention by the press, constitution which severs the last link SSS ee but the ends of the political agencies . = FIS between the Free State and Great se Seba taking advantage of these great savings | 4 Lb. 224c Bria and q beet ay ’s| Education Money Bill ed eerie of tgeutal never oc- on BLANKETS to avoid higher prices this Fall! be on ae 'e ° G :, ? FILLETS ‘The country approved the consttu-/ Waits Benson Signing |°%%,'0 20 industry that lens wi Why Pay More Later tion in election early this month, De J” ! q Valera’s party won 60 places in the] st. Paul, July 21—(?)—The big ed- eae: anger disc caghen SAVE! Buy Now fame aka By oll the ser partes [to to the governor for ‘signature, Aid wehbe rans EXTRA RGE! we W. ! number o goes go »| “Labor has originated nothing in the PART LAI OOL! ! toegther. provides the following allowances for! way of better conditions for workers. woo. BLANKETS A Ni LG) de ms , PIKE = settee cot pou. 1236 ————_ one Fear et Leelee! Min-| an of its ideas have been borrowed ai PI . d Pp . F D from progressive industrialists.” | ze if Boneless - Two Petitions To Buy | Bemidii: Maintenance, $114,100; re-| The N. E. A. awaited the formal re- 70x80 in. $ 1 00... al airs Ocean Per ch Fillets Lb. 24c : icht Permits Filed |fe"utenus equipment, $20,000 (for | port of a committee drafing # resolu- | é A: i Freig! ermits the biennium). aeaor tion calling for concurrence, with a Not less than 5% pure virgin . - Ter eae $148,400; re- | dozen other newspaper associations in rool in these colorful PLAID : ee Cream Cheese tor telah certificates have been filed Mankato: Maintenance, #10000; loposatng eiclie eae sie) Sty east oly. 2 Mid cara Lb. C with the state board of railroad com- |7¢trcorhead: ‘Maintenance, 147,000; Announce 5 Jobs at Now Pair fellow, Hilirud . Ce end ee, Tee te ye | Bt, Cloud: “Maintenance, $250,000; Local Postoffice i ice between Milnor and Fargo from |repairs, $15,000 (for year ending June acans — Mild SUMMER P J, Nunn; and Steve Schnell and Val |20, 1038); repairs, $10,000 (for year| Five civil service positions e - @ BIG. FAVORITHS—We know, because they're big sellers! Seasoned Zimemrman, Richardton, have ap- |ending June 30, 1939) for maintenance | Bismarck postoffice for which there 1s Plaid BLANKETS |] Fine wool, scientitically blended with fine cotton to give long Cervelot SAUSAGE Lb 24c plied to purchase the special certifi- jof child welfare, $3,500. no written competitive examination | wear—and greater warmth! Soft-toned bedroom colors. Extra - cate authorizing service in vicinity of | Winona: Maintenance, $145,000; re-|rave been announced by the Civil ! l] size, 72x84 inches—means extra tuck-in margin. Lustrous Duro- Gres Gite trom 3G, Bechtold. pairs, $22,000 (for the biennium). —-|Zervicn commission, Indian $4 98] Two charwomen will be hired at 50 Desi ' Each cents an hour; two steam firemen at ens | $1260 a year; and an engineman-jani- tor at $1740 a year. Physical fitness alone will be basis of selection of the charwomen, general i} —Heavy! Warm! It'll itness “and experience the: basis) of ij take hard wear! Size Lidgt GA bea) | : ¢ fi t lection for the other positions. 2 f “Applications must. ben fle by 70 x 80 inches. FAIRE, om or S Aug. 2 with the manager of the Eighth 12x84 In. $ 90 EACH U, 8. Civil Service district, Postoffice, ( oer Berna S, y. é i 7 en Hoard of Buried Gold WOOL PAIRS | BQ)” tan | Sateen Covered! Duck { Here’s that extra blanket Down! marck postoffice has ever wsed char- women, &t. Paul. It will be the first time the Bis- ft Not Less Than 5: 4 Is Found in Panama ‘9 © Floral Patterns! Solid Colors! Panama, July 21.—(P)—An f 70x80 In. $ 1 98 “Yes sar, Yather Time, Panama, committee headed by thi : ‘ 4 ” governor of chirgu pees Wed ee — i Snow White Goose-Down Filled! firmed e discove ofa |AINS uve OL somet In t ere ; $3,000000 treasure in gold which had you because a ere CELANESE TAFFETA — been eee tor centres ee H quality yarns—their size—and (FA ong the Yipare Canes d weight! Lustrous sateen bind- Cc f t anys the OLD TOWN TAVERN KEEPER (ex nee ee omTorts ot covery July 7 of two tunnels deep*in = : the right bank of the river. In the 72 x 84 Inches H ) tunnels were stored approximately 80 ‘@ In Town Tavern, Father Time has turned pcre Madle ates clo ord ae ——a See These Today! Many Fine Selections Left! + ¢ Van Steck ceded half the value of . out 2 whiskey masterpiece! For two long his nd to Gis Conical gORERATREE: on ueaz! , fareet it it smoother, fl OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN makes it easy! You make Nea wd vidonen aera sod sion headed by Gov. Teran of Chiriqul PLAID PAIRS {your selection NOW. We hold it until wanted. No it a finer, richer taste. When you buy 2-yeat- f erg yy ee need to carry blankets home in hot weather. No ‘own you’ com whis- bly to have found a third tunnel Extra Size | need to invest the entire cost of your blankets now. i x tis eee 4 eae aoe thrifty! ' witty additonal ingots ‘that would ] 70 x 80 In. $ 98 Choose from complete stocks—pay a small deposit,. ey, sa ion... 4 2 bring the total to 120 of 50 pounds PAIR | i ! ee It was estimated Ai the eae Priced Now the balance in easy payments! price of gold they would —— All Wool Generous Size! Vandals Surprised in Mis Cook Garden Tuesday 2 e ° Jacquard PAIRS DAL Soliog WAGueay Rie rai ane BLANKET REMNANTS Plaid Pairs gS 98 e : them Town "TAVERN Vareune rem || [="38] $=790 : day night surprised four young men in the act of tearing up his garden. Pair ris and other plants ee errs Nashes Pisid Blankets, Extra value—because apparently with deliberate purpose to choice of colors, ‘Their hearty Scottish look | they’re extra LARGE— rl Gua ee aac will delight you! Gay, strik- | extra HEAVY—extra Y "| seeing what was going on, hauled out WARM! Add color to STRAIGHT RYE WHISKE scoine Bes E08, Bauled out RM Ae eee ' Town Tavern Whiskey Distributed by mabile tee, Where the tires came 7 ( west Beverages, Inc. [2:22:55 | 2268 - ; 121 South Fifth St. Bismarck, N. Dak. Telephone reported the matter but ~ nothing CLEA RAPP ARRAN ANT NTIS A A TE TR