The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 27, 1937, Page 3

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. 6 AMERICANS WIN esses ${50000 BAGH IN fissistes === IRSH SWEEPSTAKES ee, tee Hohn | freeing Mrs. Finlayson until that time THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, _WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1937 Americans holding tickets on tre States had won $2,029,892 in Ogden, Utah; W. A. ish,” New Y¢ dose fcronin, Jeieey Olay I. 3. Thursday Is Set for Mrs. Finlayson’s Tri Mrs. Ellsworth Finlayson, arrested Tuesday on a charge of selling in- toxicating liquor without a city li- cense, must appear for trial before m., Thursday, Allen decreed before when she was brought before him Eight Hold $75,000 Tickets on} 7008 holding $75,000 tickets: Second-Place Horse; Six |Abramowits, and Louis Wilde, the Win $50,000 Each Dublin, Oct. 27.—()—Six Americans |town, N. Y.; each won $150,000 in the Irish sweep- |and “Six Days,” the Bronx. Michele di Pietro, Brooklyn; ‘Bronx, New aden B Wei Luck,” Brooklyn; J. stakes Wednesday when Punch came/ Holders of $50,000 ticke! in first in the Cesarewitch stakes at| “paid Hu” New esalal ‘Newmarket, England. ees teary Eight Americans held $75,000 tickets |Somerville, winner, and six 4 ‘on Fet, second place Brooklyn; ‘won $50,000 each on Solar Bear, third. |Mrs. V. Tuesday. Several bottles of whiskey, liquor and beer were seized in a raid on the Finlayson home Saturday| Training of pilots for the U. 8. navy night, Chief of Police W. R. Ebeling|and service after lea’ reported. Mr. Finlayson is now in the |flying school at Pensacola, Fia., Burleigh county jail on a similar charge. 2 CHILDREN BURNED Northome, Minn., Oct. 27.—(P)— Two small children, Marvin and Mer- ton Pellinen, aged 14 months and 3% were burned to death Monday in the Natt Pellinen farm home, two miles north of here, when it was de- stroyed by fire. @ Yes, there is a difference moment you taste Town Tavern! New DEEP- CHARRED selected oak barrels give ic that extra goodness... for 2 years of this aging method work wonders! Pour yourself 2 drink of Town Tavern difference for yourself! TOWN TAVERN STRAtGHT RYE WHISKEY tila Distributed by Northwest Beverages, Inc. MINOT ‘ARGO light- comfort and bescty. ‘the home, Won't you This booklet Whevever eyes are used in work or pily.. — inor'phens fora tres ~ North Dakota Power and Light Co. ai GROWTH OF NAVAL AIR FORCE CITED aay vo Lt. Paull, here to take part in Bis- marck Navy day ceremonies, declared that it was mostly since 1934 that Police Magistrate E. 8. Allen at 10a Training of Pilots Di of Pilots Discussed/|the navy air force has been built up |will leave Bismarck soon for Ender- lin, where he will be superintendent lof the Mninesote and Missouri River divisions of the Soo Line railroad. Guests were L. C, Peterson, Chi- speed up construction of |cago; F. R. Clapp, Enderlin; Iver arate and training of pilots. Edholm, F. L. Conklin, program chairman, |dock; E. W. Norcross, Fargo; Dean were! introduced Lieutenant Paull, and also'H, Crimmins. Before Rotarians by U. S. ie coud oct tel oe discussed by Lt. W. W. Paull, chief | introduced Mrs, B. 8. Nickerson, Man- flight instructor at the Rotary U. 8. te rei air base in Minneapolis 2 Pes. - Tapestry Occasional Chairs END TABLES DINETTE SETS Electric Washer Electric Washer Gas Washers L. Walster, Fargo; D. C. chandise! Wards regular prices are bargain-low; these clearance prices are sensational! Come prepared for the values of your life! There are only a few of a kind! Come in early'and save! Reduced! $3.98 Dresses In allks, woolens, velveteens. 2 6 8 Broken sizes. Come in early! ° Bib Aprons Ladies’ Percale Dresses Men’s Breeches Whipcord, Not all sizes and col \- Men’s All Wool Shirts Now reduced for quick clear- ance. A real sa it this new low price Pade eoece . 5 | 98 Overalls De ore tee . Now o! at a new low price of ........ - pees 74c Men’s Jackets Blanket lined. Priced to save you money here in the heart a Herder ht apes Priced at ..........secveee 1 3 5 Men’s Sweaters Not all styles and sizes but Boys’ Jackets Blanket lined. Slightly soiled. . sony mae 49¢ seo me 98c Paver cuits in sizes 4 to 8. Regularly $298, Now only.. 1 29 Letter a rogue Boys’ Boots An all leather boot for him Women’s Straps a! Ties One assortment from $2.98 to this res fel Oe ihe wor or 227 Growing Girls’ Flatties Mothers, here is your chance budeet Rediced trom $198 1.47 Straps, Ties and Pumps foes reduced for. clearance 88 Cc Men’s Boots 16-inch Hi-Cuts. Here is & mines er ey 3 OR Save on Mattresses 272 premier ‘2195 damask ssa 1 895 Bate Ritts 1 195 $7.95 Coll 8 ged rey _ i on oping dom 6.45 $2.98 Pillows Redineed. 1/7, ° 15% | curled Ught goose Sisled whtte chicken feathe 1.98 Panels Madras stripe panel in green, Trust, brown; regularly 49c. Reduced { nd of th Lace Panels Reduced _ Adjustable top, $6 inches las ‘price $1.00; reduced to. 89c Cut Prices on Priscilla fer siaX; cut inprie tom GO le; ; Cc tO cccvccccccecccevceevee Children’s Waist Suits Reduced. Buy now and save. ‘These have the “Self Help” 67c back, Now priced at ........ Men’s Cotton “U” Suits eral sulla et thle special re- duced prloe sss. > create 67c Men’s Cotton “U” Suits Warm, well made, comfort- able. A real buy at the reg- oe Bic Men’s Shirts & Shorts End of month sale. Here's a buy all men will appreciate. Well made garments. Trunks See AIC Girls’ Flannel Pajamas Here is a value you cannot afford to pass. Sizes 6 to “ dic Brother & Sister Knit suits. Here are new styles and colors. An ideal 5 | 39 gift set. Reduced to ....... e Girls’ Percale Dresses Here is a regular 75c value 57 offered to you now at .... Cc Juvenile Jackets A nice wool jacket in sizes Value, eprioed WO evccrces 1 49 Ladies’ All Wool Skirts Here is a special buy placed. oe ee 177 Girls’ All Wool Ski Suits Pull Chain Receptacle inch. Were 30e. 30 c sa Saw Blades Strong, durable, sharp..... 30c Light Fixtures Brighten up your home for winter evenings. Resuped 5 | 98 ° 9c Lathes Reduced ie low you can ve me kk "ve alt work shop, youve amet |] 295 * Used Shotgun Used 12-Gauge 5 shot Single shot. Ws $4.00; now .... ere 7 3.19 ones... a top grain covnuse. were J GQ Hazelton, and W. J. McDonald, Bis- | derstey, Sack.; and W. A. Pleming, dan, state Navy Day chairman; J.; J jmarck. c Eischens, aviation machinist’s mate ismarck club here Wed-/at the U. 8, Naval air base, Min- neapolis, and Howard Carson, local tecruiting officer. Neil O. Churchill, in behalf of the | George F. Will. club, paid farewell to B. G. Cross, who Members of next month’s program committee, as announced by President A. R. Tavis, are Walter Sellens, Dr. H. A. Brandes, Wesley Ackerman and Births Son, pereeent a Mrs. Mike Schat- er, Fort fa, E. ©. Moran, 4-H club leader from Billings county, is among visitors to the state corn show. announced that two members of the Elkhorn 4-H club, Kenneth Wolf and William Conwya, will broadcast over KFYR from 11:30 a. m, to 12:15 p. m. Nov. 6, The boomerang was invented by- the aborigines of Australia, NBs = NEWS HOTEL REGISTRATIONS Kintyre; Thor Naaden, Brad- Grand Pacific H H, D. Walker, Madison, Wis,; G. Garber, Sloux City, Towa; Mr. and Mrs, . Colman, John H. Polfuss, Kin- Odds and Luds! Broken fats! Discontinued fines! we MONTH-END CLEARANCE See how you save! Prices slashed down to rock bottom to clear out odds and ends, broken sizes, even some slightly soiled mer- Special Part Wool Double ss Assorted Colors Dons Blankets All Wool Plaid, Single BLANKETS Electric Defrosters Hot Water Heaters

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