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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1937 150 ARE AT WATER Missouri Student _ |CERMAN AND ITALIAN © 218.0 = D/BROPHY SPEAKS T0 SHWAGE CONFERENGE) CA atts Suicide TROOPS 10 AGHT NR cmc, | LOCAL UONS CLUB IN MANDAN MONDAY 7 SPAIN ‘TO THE END’), Atm Bneineers na pate A two-year old baby girl, hurled to| Felt ‘Sudden Urge to Commune |. including $1,608,071 for municipal sew-| system and never think to ‘boost it Demonstration of an electric earth|vivor of a train-truck tragedy which With My Maker’ at Fra- Italian Announcement Comes as| Irrigation benefits totaled $3,285,000 | nignway safety commissioner, safety by her father, is the lone sur- age treatment, dréw the ire of Walter Brophy, fags which is aidi (Continued on Page Two) ane se ak 2 on 53,500 acres including 19,000 acres address before the Bismarck bs North Dako a eningiits in taking the tuok seven lives and left her an or- ternity ‘Bull Session’ Hitler, Il Duce Visit Huge Souris ana ee Be aloe club here Monday. “guess work” out of ground water pros- | phan. —_-—__— ne Munitions Works Ee scree tits ening Tee 5 ee yecting was made at Mandan Monday| Ellory T. Brown, 36, the father,} Columbia, Mo., Sept. 27—(}—Police 5 acres i alle, the Nosth Dae before the ninth annual convention of | Bertha Brown, 36, his wife; their four} groped through the dim-lit paths of a c veer : ee valley, the North Dakota Water and Sewage |children, William, 4; Myrtle, 9; Ruby,| religious mysticism Monday. in an} Essen, Germany, Sept. 27.—()— ears ool ae ee aintealaeciiaaten| © Works conference. 12, and Donnie, 17, with Willard F./ effort to reconstruct # fraternity |The mighty metal voice of the Krupp a repo! ie I dG cise AES Nearly 150 delegates were present | James, 60, a school teacher and driver} house “bull session” that ended with |c@nnon factory roared a war-like wel- bat et to tenes aaa ane fur the opening session when Frank C. |v‘ the truck, were killed, the death of « brilliant young Uni-|©¥me Monday. to Premier - Mussolini. | indus e “ Just before he and Fsichsfuehrer | $425,000 anuually, equal to capitalized Foley, Grand Forks, assistant state] Their machine was hurled more; versity of Missouri student who “felt geologist and University professor, |tran 100 yards by a Chesapeake &|@ sudden urge to commune with my |Hitler strode eed es rersya of benefits ee saci iatye Waa nave demonstrated the apparatus which|Chio passenger train Sunday at &| weaker.” eae ‘heart steel,’ e Eo Aeccaan Hag : ae ete this year aided in locating ground|grade crossing near this commfnity,! Officers said they believed Albert ter r tearmament, a respol pI jazards throug! rea, the report estimated savings in water at Crosby, West Fargo and La- | 30 miles southeast of Charleston, Vaters, 19-year-old oration and dra- Italian official said that both German | area, “ kota. It was bullt by Dr. ®. B. Wit-| ‘The baby, Emogene, suffered a frac- | Waver® 10-year-old oration and dra- 4 “alian troops would fight in fire protection will follow iF an as: mer, Grand Forks, University physics | cured arm. while he and Jack Kilpatrick, Spain to the end. ig ane, Aeclel te conmaunities alonp-ebe pic ef professor, At least 126 persons met violent/ (sigma Alpha Epsilon) fraternity His declaration was made an red te theo ae the state to be issued by the state Jack J. Hinman, Jr., professor of |ceath in automobile accidents on the| brother, were discussing religion in|®¥er to Spanish povernmen. gen to route of the Dopo olay highway department soon. and dis- sanitation at the University of Iowa | nation’s streets and highways over the] waters’ room early Sunday. Both| Withdraw all sooner ps Liv Gating oe pliant es alee was | trod throughout ¢he country, and past president of the American | week-end. youths, friends said, were of a “fatal- their forces if the Insurgents wi Rianne ore arith (ie'neniore Glee Brophy said, Water Works association, was another — istic” turn of mind. withdraw theirs: ich) caine “eotaal a 1 the report dis- |" Fred Peterson, program chairman, guest speaker on the day’s program} SHELLY MAN Kilpatrick, also 19, told Chief of | ‘Italy's policy, he declared, wi ve Soe anal aanaase due to water| introduced the with Thomas H, Moodie, WPA admin- {KILLED IN CRASH Folice Orville Pollock Waters was|@ain as Mussolini has described it,} cu Highlights of a recent trip to the to| conservatively $125,000 anuually” with istrator, who spoke on the WPA aid| Shelly, Minn. Sept. 27.—()—Ap-liying on a bed when suddenly he ex- |tat Italian’ troops will_continue h! west Coast were touched on by to water and sewerage facilities, |parently losing control of his car when |tisimed: fied fight for Borie Generaliaree Peay m eigure Haltee hg yl ay Leonard Anderson, who sald he would sided. about 30, of elly, was fat - | with my maker.” Jose, , Governor Langer is scheduled to/jured near here Sunday night. He|" 1 made a sarcastic reply to that,” |efore noon for Berlin, the final leg | Missouri river water instead of present!“ “Guests were Father Henry Holle- apeak at the banquet in the Lewis and|bad been employed by the Peterson |xilpatrick told Pollock, “because 1|9!,thelr swift journey across the Reich, " ™man, Williston, formerly of Bismarck, Ciark hotel tonight, when new officers |and Biddick company here about two| thought it was a joke.” Their sugprise visit to the Relch’s| Additional benefits also were cited! PUY sraut and Henry Klick, Hebron . mame ter again jurder the proposed revision of plans will be elected and next years’ con- | months. Kilpatrick said he brought the re- greatest ar ents cent .. | Ldons, , vention city will be selected. Mayor| Ben Sandbeck, farmer, heard the|volver to Waters’ room and, “still ured pues enn of the traveling Le ee wa eee ne ours Program chairmen next week will C. G. Byerly of Mandan will be toast-|crash and went to the scene, finding| thinking it was a joke, I said I’d put a s the two thunderous ora-|values as a result from better water | b¢ Charles Schats aftd Al P. Simon. einses Tusedor Se es ine, He dled aS thoues cee a He we ove Shell, “Dut you'd probably | sors of Nazlism and Fascism will speak jsupplies for farmers and stockmen closes lay afternoon. age. ot miss the first time’.” AMS aimbulance bound for Fare. "fT do Til never ave nerve |fFom the same platform. tom hemo" s"|| Weather Report ____ “Do you have wall paper like this?” —— enough to do it again, ” Kilpatrick 1 C ONTINUE Jf) Meccanna nov | y quoted Waters. SPIRITWOOD N00) WOMAN, leauioa ee noenoioeey botras ae Soa TOReC Ls ’n October, A.D. McKinnon, state co- J arin Dae oe Grand Forks, N. D., Sept. 27.—(P)— he mul ai x his head, a" Hipat the prope oe ahd pornneain |r, fonients és ; fo ai ss cal aaars raga it Ostrum, 19, of aLne, pre project, on the main Monday, ae Der A to tritically tnfured rere an Bes Ugo ipatriok sas, re he 101, IES. SUND AY cana seedon and. at ee dee Brogoart ale Ruceday, Parana ae occupiers in 24 of Wed DY AULO) mobiie collision west of here. turned is head moment he heard en lon on the Sheyenne| , A vunsettied, showers ventght, and FROM DROUTH TOUR Hettinger and counties will vote ‘and ran extreme east t for board Oct. 18. The Physicians held Uttle hope of his|the report of the gun mover . ‘eller in the west part of the city. recovery. the room shouting, “Waters aor 4 next day farmers in 10 townships in ee ees aa Kalfer. 7am mt” A amin 28 Bt fi ONTINUE Siouty and wm, ee ee Prpaing @ raised ralltoad track. The Mrs. John Keifer, 78, sneer Boa pe C from page one: D robably toca! Aa Tu Loniant ane Returning to Bismarck from & ford City. over the rise, and Joos wae knca| Dies at Wilton Home C ONTINUE D town hospital Sunday morning from ng; mot so cool central and east t0-|rour dey tour of Divide, Mountrall, re vas rush from page one old age and pneumonia, 0 ‘Williams, McKenzie and Burke coun- orn bls, bie vee ae was areas Funeral services will be conducted B ll t R to Broughton was born in Wrine- Walter Maddock . r ‘ mee Le tS "to | ties, HE. A. Willson, executive director ward a th caused by ee ¢|from the Wilton Presbyterian church allet usse hill, England, August 23, 1836, and Named FSA Chief cloudy, local showers probable north: | of the state. public welfare board, the liver Nued PY @ rupture of) a+'9 p,m, Wednesday for Mrs. John Appear in City|cime to the United gtaies in | “In North Dakota went portion Jato fonight ad Faeedey, | nid Monday he was sconfident ter Keifer, pioneer North Dakota woman |’ taking up a homes! near fi will be no hardship or ering Hee ree aso Saident, in junior) ho died ataher home'in, Wilton 9p e> \Wood, 4 See Elllessteomewnet soles ay of tein curing the winter’ in that drouth In Born Jan, 13, 1859, in Germany, Mrs. Pri 4 headihg the SFA office here for sev- RA “Fre on the tour he investigated BiesGen vei oe gy a Kelfer came to North Dakota in 1908 Netihet ho lived with her mother, | eral months, will return to Lincoln cunenar, via iow ie sate extends | the general relief situation, livestock B'smarc TODAY & TUESDAY Prices to be charged for the con- become familiar- farm Securi , y, Sree Ad City Have Diath | as nrried i Haifa 100. he ATs romain Yo be fined, Sse daughter, Min. Robert Dulfy| when Maddock become familia) seek Sh Tetate ea | food cuDDY and F ty erants | Jimmy Fidler’s i en car (2 a ut the will 5 Drouth Area + Regarding tion, - Banteay nine oe Co oe ates ipa 10 grandeniidren, B® only a, ttle higher Chan ‘would Pa inearciry Spniwena Maasock. oaid MacLeod. til jeave| : i PB Wissel ard ed open ee poner Four-Bell Pic- ir. Clay was taken 2 ..|normally be charged for the Ballet madi i swin, hat ti tions, Farm ic Fargo after having nis injuries|9nd three great-grandchildren sur-| Piste sine pete is point ceaseh. Pula fi pe saan Ane ol ee ne tRrOush esrEa | T Throughout the northern districts and were eae Ree inecalas eee eae Greased at a:local hospital. vive. . |will be announced within a few days|®Piitwood cemetery. il meet with te aii PEACi PLEA rob) ust an on Recut ley = ; ture proves —— ».Jand the season ticket sale will start an Ghee Ca Gs, Beer Wail, County aupetvabies 10) Beviney. nar the “TH ead ohare enpee, aus. ore coming BABY, 2, SURVIVES - The acute shortage of skilled! immediately thereafter. make @ survey of immediate needs 5 through rapidly. to be the CRASH KILLING SEVEN craftsmen is one of the worst handi-| “Because of the high class of the =f | of farm people and work out plans| Deretures prevail tn ail section Montgomery, W. Va,, Sept, 27.—®)—lcaps of the aircraft industry. attractions offered, Miss Pritch and anes no | russday Maddock will eave tor the | 280 Retused te ace eesief tne os Exar season’s fhe speiee Sommnitiee carer te HIND] northwestern section of the state Feet Et yh hanes illson said, adding “they pareve eae pane Laren s MRS R where he will meet Jordon at Bow-| Sunrise, 647 a. mi. Outstanding fa ielen: make er ies joe Wis 2 | bells to make a personal survey of t, 6131 pm. the area at a reasonable price to meet | the five drouth counties of the state, cIPITA all demand.” Backing the series ise community Since inception of the farm agency Bismarck stations. of Entertain- committee of 25 with s directing Sept. 37. T his month to date . board of eight. Members of the board oes eH Mint aceaneon oa peepee a) ‘piano in Normal aie month, fo date ment Monday. held the office of president/ grants, Jordon said. The case load| x fan lat te 4.13 0 | i= te . for the fourth successive term of the} has dropped’ from the March, 1937, Pes cocaate: : ~ fj) Mrs. J. P. French, Mrs. V. J. fezchacan } , ALL WEEK SPECIALS, : . N; O. Ramstad, = | Nort Pao! Christian | peak of ene to about ge the! cwonts DAKOTA, Pornrs Thrillingly Different! ~ ft land and Miss Fritch - | Mrs, Bessie M, “Datiihg, traiid| Bottontwer 1090 ceonaoe SA as le at at Pet, “YOUR “ONE IN A: MILLION’’ GIRL: WIZDOM ———_-—__————* | Forks, was re-elected vice president; | gency loans have been made to North Rea Te emg crc g FG a Saami ome | CONTA HENIE PEANUT BUT TER. Fresh 2. - 25¢ | Get-Hit-and-Run Mes. parbare H. yue, Bae, Core. | Dakote farmers, totaling 1800. | Garviteton & 98 | waltare officials are taking into con 2 Flavor | . Driver Vanishes ; of jay. iey, Fairdale, recording secretary, and) 4 native of North. Dakota, Mad.| Dickinéon,, sort FINDS THE”BOY INZA-:MILLION_ Mrs. Robert B. Reed, Fargo, treasurer. dock homesteaded in Wasd county| sake Gci0%; q Th Pr >” Prohibition Urged 4 eld TYRONE POWER | FARMDALE, NO.3.SIEVE _ pile Ienelios Gone Denouncing the present North Da- home’ in Bismarck where, his head: diimertoy : PEAS tc, 2s: Oe | ESeees Se eee Gi ae b he ai A b ‘ § Delicious : cans Cc Tnjiired wat as atioratolia in jed States,” resolutions e 8 trail Peas Cesena Wi a ; Farmers to Vote on which he was returning from a |¢! : prohibition |" “sraddock served in th state legis- iy dy. Soil Supervisors WHITE GOLD—PURE, GENERAL PUBPOSE Bismarck-Manden night spot _| instead of county option. “| lature from 1914 to 1924 and in 926| Sienkineon, clea [SURE : crashed. into 9 car that stopped Q jas elected leutenant- governor,| Lisbon. cleans 34 00] ‘Two elections of ve zaperintes: SALT For Table, Dairy, 10 Lb. 19¢ eee misao ae Persea just : serving in that ottice until he became| Onkes, clear :00Jents for proposed soil conservation son , . vernor bs districts Dakota or Canning bag. Hawley was back at work Mon- iy Borlie eben: ioe serie Sh LS earazlcie int Noch Dekore il bene day, but’ had several stitches in £rnor from August, 1928, to sacuary E 1029, after which: ‘he was eplenc EEE IIIT I, ‘MASON, BALL OR KERR a pocoeeeeooseccoocss | by the Farmers’ Union Terminal as-| Moorhead, clear ..... ‘ sociation of St. Paul until 1933 as sOUTH DAKOTA # POINTS FRUIT JARS Dozen Quarts ......73¢ ]] Sas use te sone ay Be poh Mr: and BE ;{Aeeretary and treas : i the time he had crawled of . fh. Ste i i “in! Aberdeen, peldy. ee 2 Dozen pints ........63c fe tine bs Out of | the seinhover homey 4 Bayes drouth-sirieken “eee HW : 1 % turday, Kk 4 4 y ‘ HARVEST QUEEN CRUSHED Hawley said, the other driver had piece, s ‘a aturday, BY | sald y ing ay. : 49.98 | ; already made haste to leave the — scene, HOTEL REGISTRATIONS PINEAPPLE 2 D5 e || “emu crecae ee |, ERE vestigation of his own Monday in 2 ea Andersen, ae an effort to determine who the | Mrs’ Guinpane, Phil a FLAVOREE, SIX FLAVORS “get-hit-and-run driver” was. GELATINDESSERTS, Gphys.25e |[cesssceaa ie Gees “LAKELAND, TWO-LIFFED— 7, Pearl neaday, Sept. 26, Albrockt van | a A MIRACLE OF MUSICAL LAKELAND, TWO-LIPPED resentative in charge. Bilinge i Shavien Pers) We 50 phone . : ; DELIGHT! with Sonje a 1, J. Hearn, Bo J. 804 Deliver ‘ py ‘lee : ; Tyrone as thrilling eS LA. pesleaee ‘cand 1 \ knew they’d be together! oii TUESDAY SPECIAL BISMARCK: MANDAN Aedrreg <7 D penipican and ificent Wife Awaits Word Chase’ & Sanborn sensation of ible musta SHRINE Wealthy: Husband : aI pooled CIRCUS |.-:: bo, Se te 31 BIG TIME ACTS eee AS erican convent in New York. TO-NIGHT ruts, ||C ONTINUE 1987’s two sensational star discoveries meet in the gay RINSO zs. te Meat Department TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY CAPE ROMAN Beautiful a ee _TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY a ser_ROUND STEAK, Ib.25¢ 9 (fl tere PORTRAITS he Pata PIGS’ FEET 0b. 18¢ 0h (iQ acct isc || cece cee | Christmnacs Ht) RA | cee oe or pect" STEAKS ......Ib.240 | onssscae ei... ae sein sa tee L. W. Naegie The pick of the best! —___ Plan to tits slant stage a aoe PEOPLE’S 3rd ANNIVERSARY SALE EXTENDED FOR ALL THIS WEEK —Stroxosy, ocx x0 Big Savings in Every Dent. For Every Member of The Family P EOP LE’S DEP’T STORE s: "st. 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