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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE_TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1937 BOYS TRAPPED BY FIRE | Welch, W. Va., Nov. Jae i a world while the United States enjoys Peace and cherishes “no selfish de- Furniture Upholstery Repaired and Refinished cnieamnmaamneimememimmememmmmaiienmacsaeremmiuse teen “WE WILL MAKE YOUR THINGS LOOK LIKE NEW” ED bodies of two school boys who were OCTOBER BUILDING |e take Gon PERMITS TOTAL 20) wa , Expenditures of $85,800 Is Pro- WOULD MODIFY LOSS [FE Sats Atenton to Thanksgiving Day | ss sesinst other nations.” tray tain rock led P ROVISIONS OF TAX Rowevel parmettts oe omnes Most Markets Will Pe tore ‘fre were found Tuesday by Tuesday to give thanks on November Close Armistice Day|t their parents who had organized a/ 25 for “abundant harvests and the ee ee ‘No Opposition’ in House Com-|biessing of stable employment” to oak York, Nov. 9.—(P)—Leading | — rity and commodity exchanges in mittee to Amendment of Cap- | ™22¥ People. the United States and Canada will FRESH LOBSTERS AND) Bismarck Furniture and Upholstery posed in Construction for Capital City ity permits represent ing a total proposed expenditure of $85,800 were issued at the city hall during October, according to the books in Heading the list of single projects is the new Elks club home, work on is now proceeding at 317 Fourth which will cost $35,000 when complet- ,ed, according to the application for the permit. Dwelling construction and alteration permits granted during October repre- gent a total proposed expenditure of $30,200. Permits were granted to: Mrs. Adelaide Mahlman, to con- struct frame dwelling at 915 Sixth 8t., 4,500, F. O, Anderson and Son. Klein’s Lumber Yard, to construct lumber yard at 807 Broadway, $10,000, John W. Larson, contractor. George Duemeland, to alter dwelling at 420 llth St., $900. P. R. Webb, to construct dwelling at 314 Ave. C, $6,500, J. C. Beattie, contractor. Mrs, J, B. Saylor, to alter dwelling ital Gains Provision Washington, Nov. 9.—(P)—A house tax sub-committee virtually agreed Tuesday to modify loss provisions of the capital gains tax, target of complaints from business and finan- cial men. One member said there was “no opposition” to an amendment which would permit carry-over of losses, Under such a system, losses might be used to offset gains over a period of a year or two. ‘The sub-committee asked the treas- ury to submit estimates on how much the capital gains tax would yield if any of half a dozen suggestions for modification were approved. While these estimates are being prepared the legislators will go back es @ study of the undistributed profits Reserve Officers Will Meet Tonight Meeting of the Reserve Officers con- ference school will be held at 8 p. m., tonight in the Junior High school building. Lieut. H. O. Danrot of the In a Thanksgiving Day. proclama- be closed Thursday, Nov. 11, in com-| BLUE POINTS AT THE PAT- | memoration of Armistice Day. Live-| TERSON, tion, he called attention also to strife and war threats in many parts of the stock markets will be open. Phone 669 Bismarck, N. D. 514 Main Ave, It's RUG WEEK at Montgomery Ward Special Purchase Sale on 9x12 at 831 Second 8t., §2,000. Elks club, to construct lodge hall at 317 Fourth 8t., $35,000, contractor J. W. Guthrie. J. P, Axt, to altar dwellings at 422 Ave. C, $1,2@, A. C. Small, contractor. Bismarck Paint and Glass company, to alter building at 401 4th St., $100. Laura Little, to alter frame dwelling at 812 Seventh St., $1,200, E. K. Skei, contractor. Frank E. Heden, to construct frame-stucco dwelling at 617 16th at., $2,500, Bert Korupp, contractor. Frank E. Hedden, to construct Icame-stucco dwelling at 1602 Ave. C. $2,500, Bert Korupp, contractor. Frank E. Hedden, to construct frame-stucco dwelling at 1606 16th &t., $2,500, Bert Korupp, contractor. Earl Kuehn, to construct frame sid- ing dwelling at 910 Eighth 8t., $5,000. Corwin-Churchill, to construct frame warehouse, $1,700. ‘ace Almsted, to construct dwell- ing, $700, Nick Elder, contractor, Andrew Haring, to construct frame garage at 411 West Broadway, $200. Lawrence M. Nelson, to construct tile cleaning plant at 217 15th St., $200, L. M. Nelson, to construct frame- stucco dwelling, at 217 5th St., $4,000. Carl Bertsch (not owner), to con- struct frame-siding dwelling at 800 Ninth 8t., $4,500. chemical warfare reserve will discuss defense against chemical warfare and @ training film will be shown. Other instructors, scheduled for sim- ilar schools to be held the second Tues- day of each month throughout the winter, will be Lieutenants J. N. Stock- er, Arlie Oman and George Seaworth; ‘Captains G. A. Lindell and A. J. Bandura and Major W. H. Payne. The year’s program will close with 8 picnic at Old Fort McKeene on May 8. Claim Haitians Are Killed by Thousands Robert Harold Ickes Youngstown, Ohio, Nov. 9.—(#) —Robert Harold Ickes, 24, foster son of Harold Ickes, secretary of the interior, is working here as a construction gang laborer for a steel company. Ickes has been here four months, drawing laborer's wages. “Dad thinks a boy ought to get @ job and make good—that’s what T'm trying to do,” he said. Several times, he said, he has been nearly “broke” but he has never written his fosterfather for money. N. Y. “Antiquated’ Minister Georges Leger of Halt! said <8, 201 sa to Small Visitor|tuesasy between 2500 and 5,000 Haitians had been killed or wounded New York, Nov, 9—(P)—“ola- since Oct. 5 in Dominican territory. fashioned” was Ralph Schmidt's ‘These casualties, Leger said, are the term for New York Tuesday, but {consequence of attacks on Haitians Ralph is only nine and a little dis- “well within the Dominican terri- Sppointed by his first sight of the |tory” by Dominican police and civil- "Hfeeted slone burg, lor Hamburg, Ger- This assertion contradicted one many, from San Francisco—a {made Monday night by Dominican 10,000-mile trip—Ralph arrived {Minister Andres Pastoriza, who satd pee ist Frightened ner stories of “collective slayings” in Do “ og Sea be sacl gee territory were “wholly ee mer A Beato frame-| drawn ice wagons on West street. garage st., $500, “It’s an oldfashioned place,” he concluded, “At home’ our ice Charged With Slow Poison of Husband , Minn. Nov. 9.—(?)—Mrs. 5 > Four N. Y. Election hacia bd cre ot A * Canvassers in Jail] Californian Kills Hastings, eames . New York, Nov, 9—(@)—Four can- Wife, Old Friend|2es'sice Jonnte, ft, South St, Paul vassers were in jail Tuesday and 4,500 county grand jury for first degree ballots were impounded as officials] Glendale, Calif, Nov. 9.—(?)—Paul] murder in the death of her husband. pressed an investigation into charges Peterlee of the Unioal.. The state charges Mrs. Johnke was. of fraud in tabulating New York city’s | Air and killed his/responsible for the death of her 45- proportional representation election of | wife, Evelyn, and then critically year-old husband, Louis Johnke, a city councilmen a week ago. wounded John Bryant Kimmel, air- pecking house worker, port traffic manager, early Tuesday! Doctors said Johnke died from pol- If the original member is broken| when he told police he found his wife | son. off, most lizards can grow new tails, and Kimmel in an embrece. 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Farm Income Is Up ' First Nine Months Washington, Nov. 9.—()—The bu- reau of agricultural economics re- ported Tuesday that American farm- ers received approximately $743,000.- 000 more from sale of principal farm products, and from government pay- ments during the first nine months of 1937 than during the same period last year. There are 853 fox fur farms in the province of Nova Scotia. FRESH CATFISH AT THE pris PATTERSON. eahitts, A mere Buy a bottle of Parker’s eT | Quink Ink for 15c plus le sales iiefowise |tax and receive FREE one 192- Sy |Bingeret Mebelees Dictionary. Tribune Co. 525-Lhb. Cast-Iron Coal-W ood Range 6” Extra weight means extra wear! And this 525 lbs. of cast-iron strength has no equal in durability within many dollars of this price? Balanced design. Built-in copper reservoir with tip-up faucet. Full porcelain finish. Big fuel feed. 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