The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 15, 1937, Page 4

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Soe entaprasie HUNGARY T0 MAKE PART PAYMENT ON ~ WORLD WAR DEBT {s First in More Than 5 Years; All Other Countries But Finland Default When You Remember When You Go Shop- ping It’s All a Matter of Relativity By MARIAN YOUNG (NEA Service Staff Correspondent) New York.—A luxury pres- ent is anything the recipient wants but wouldn’t consider buying for himself. Everything being relative, it‘s reasonable to assume that in order to come under the head- stopped during or after the Hoover|ing of luxury, a present doesn’t Washington, Dec. 15.—(?)—The United States expected Hungary Wed- nesday to break the general suspen- sion of war debts payments by de- positing a partial remittance—the first in more than five years. The little Balkan regency would be the first of 12 nations to undertake a resumption of payments which were Refer to Christmas Gifts j Pipes, attractively packed in a box which can serve as a pipe-rack, toc. The newest pocket lighter for men has a small watch on the top side. A_ new pigskin accordion briefcase is divided into indexed compartments takes frequent business trips. Pigskin travel boxes, including a jewel case with suede lining, a collar holder (with @ compartment for studs) and a toilet case with waterproof lining are lux- urious indeed. In World of Gadgets The height of luxury would be a handsome fitted case, of golden leather, with the fittings in their own separate compartments, quite apart from suit compartments. For a boy Australian opossum, with leather ++. Sports gloves of to make a nice gift for the man who| . FREEZING RAINS COAT HIGHWAYS Auto, Train Traffic Crawls in Sections of Midwest; Dakotas Escape (By the Associated Press) A giaz& of thin, wet ice coated parts of the middle west Wednesday, holding highway and rail traffic to a creeping pace and causing numerous accidents. Rain continued to fall at freezing temperatures in sections of the area. ‘Weather was fair in the Dakotas,| Nebraska and Kansas, but skies were overcast to the east. Glazing was predicted for most of the areas which thus far have escaped it. Light snow THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1987 Luxurious Doesn’t Mean Expensive Jamestown Driver ge ALE palms (From Abercrombie and Fitch Co., New York) fox would be a pretty handsome ex- pression of your esteem, Among other new gifts the most im- portant woman in your life will like are: a fitted alligator daytime bag with satin lining, containing compact, lip-stick, sewed-in change purse, mir- ror and compartments for cigarettes and matches; a dressing gown of finest Shetland wool, a maribou bed jacket in a luscious shade of hyacinth blue; a wide, crushable belt of soft- est kidskin with sterling silver buckles; mules with jewelled heels; an enor- mous bottle of her favorite perfume; a purse-like overnight bag, completely fitted (this looks exactly like a very large handbag); lamps of gleaming crystal for her dressing table. ae Furthermore; snakeskin gloves with bleached pigskin palms; a quilted bedspread of rosy peach velvet with negligee to match; a full-length eve- ning wrap of snowy lambskin; stock- ings in a new mahogony shade; black wool persey lounging pajamas with a short-sleeved pullover of black pail- lettes; blue sapphire thistles (for ear- rings); rhinestone stars for her hair; a waistcoat of black suede; afternoon gloves of black crepe, embroidered in gold beads; a 50-ounce jug of light- fell in Minnesota. Kills Mute Peddler For Not Answering moratorium of 1932, necessarily have to cost a small for- By far the greater part of the $1,-| tune, be imported from some remote 680,170,447 which fell due Wednesday on the semi-annual installment date, however, went by default again. Great Britain, France, Italy, Poland and Yugoslavia reiterated in advance that they were not able to pay. The other six defaulters were expected to fol- dow suit. Finland Pays Again Of all the war debtors, only Fin- land has met its installments fully and promptly, and agreed to do so again ‘Wednesday. Hungary owed a total of $467,673 in current and past due installments. It notified the state department in Aug- ust that it proposed to resume partial payments of the rate of $9,828 semi- annually for a period of three years, or a total of $58,968. This compares with $258,440 which will fall due dur- ing that time. The Hungarian government indi- cated it would seek to negotiate a re- funding of its entire debt of $1,939,000 during the three-year partial payment period. AtsOCIATED PRESS Shawneetown, Ill, Dec. 15.—(P)— Charged with slaying a deaf and dumb peddler because he did not answer her, Mrs. Lucille Shaguey, 27, was freed on bond Wednesday pending grand jury action. Mrs. Shaguey told authorities the peddler, Robert Micas, did not answer her query, “Who is it?” “If you don’t answer I'll shoot,” Mrs. Shaguey said she warned. ‘When she received no response, she fired a shotgun charge through the door. The charge struck Micas in the face, killing him instantly. Students Striking at Professor’s Dismissal E # Qteb B is For the baby... a fluffy white bunny in a green velvet cabbage. (From Abercrombie and Fitch Co,, New York.) Also: de luxe brushes, a candid camera; a humidor and pipe rack of bleached maple; an onyx ash tray for his desk; a water set, including |; bound Wednesday and a faculty con- ference was called by President Stew- art Grant Cole, who aroused student ire by terminating the teaching con- Amounts Due Amounts due Wednesday from all the war debtors, representing current end past due installments, were: Belgium $61,300,084; Czechoslavakia $16,315,400; Estonia $4,160,287; Fin- land $232,143; France $455,000,163; Great Britain $994,476,367; Hungary ‘ $467,673; Italy $84,119,757; Lativa $1,- 607,298; Lithuania $1,353,227; Poland ++ seven handsome 651,766,147; Rumania $7,438,750; Yugo-} briar pipes in a sumptuous case slavia $1,913,515. ++. ® Cigarette case and lighter oan es combination with tiny watch set Hear Nazi Leader, in the enamel ... and, if he’s @ horseman, luxurious suspenders Vote Down Theory Schenectady, N. Dec. 15.—(P)— of woven silk with horsey motif. Union college students, despite op- spot on the other side of the world or be an heirloom that has been in your family for generations. Position from local organizations,! From furs to jewelry, there are granted a hearing to the German-| thousands of luxury gifts from which American bund leader, Fritz Kuhn/to pick and choose. But regardless of ‘nd then voted against the Nazi theory of government which he ex- tolled. The vote was 294 to 22. how much you have to spend (also re- Jamestown Woman gardless of how many times you've heard this), forethought, good taste, Dies in Fargo Hospital Jamestown, N. D., Dec. 15.—(P)— careful shopping and Christmas spirit, Mrs. John Fairley, Jamestown resi- in the true sense of the term, are wonderful substitutes for more than dent, died in a Fargo hospital We nesday morning, following a long @ minimum of ready cash. So it’s pes- hess. Her husband and five daugh- sible to give luxury presents whether you have money or not. Personal ters survive. Funeral arrangements have not been completed. Adornments For women, fine housecoats are lux- BINGHAM’S CONDITION ‘FAIR’ Baltimore, Dec. 15.—()—The con- uries. Even though she has several, she'd like another, especially if it’s a tailored number of black velvet with dition of Robert W. Bingham, U. 8. ambassador to Great Britain who un- derment an operation at Johns Hop- notched lapels, a wide belt that makes her waist line seem ever so tiny, and kins hospital Tuesday, was reported “fair” Wednesday. ‘a flared skirt. a Chunky gold jewelry is something she didn’t want and which you couldn’t have found last Christmas, This year she'll love a wide gold bracelet and matching earrings or a matching necklace made of six or seven slender gold chains. ly scented cologne; a giant box of bath powder with a down puff as large as minded individuals, shopping for luxe ury gifts for them should be a simple matter. The man who does a-shoot- ing go always wants another gun. If he likes to fish, a few of the new- est, and very best, dry flies will be appreciated, he'll be happy with a de luxe pipe set which includes seven beautiful small matching glasses, also for his desk; binoculars (if he has a boat, travels on boats or lives by the sea in the summer time); an elegant air pistol (for target practice in the basement, gameroom or attic); a 4- ounce fly rod; a fine camel's hair vest. Or else: An exposure meter (if he has a camefa); washable playing cards in a tri it case; sterling silver cigarette box; a gift box of one dozen golf balls; pongee colored silk pajamas; gray pleated bosom shirt with detachable white collar; leather belt with leather-covered buckle; two huge balls of solid walnut (bookends) ; @ desk barometer (if he goes fishing, golfing or hunting week-ends); dark brown bath towels enormous, rough and monogrammed in white; sweater with suede leather front. Children of Luxury For children, there are luxury galore: Little Mary wold love « fuzzy white bunny which comes in @ large green velvet cabbage; a fairy tale doll named Snow White and dressed in a pink taffeta skirt with a fitted velvet bodice; note paper with fairy tale characters in water color on the bor- ders; a tiny electric stove (so she can dinner plate. Men Easy to Please If the men on your list are sports- If his chief hobby is just a-settin’, standing close by, of course). . c: For little brather, consider: an au- 7 tomobile building set (he can turn out Also for HIM ... pigskin travel ja Mleet of little cars with this); a boxes with white saddle stitching. The accordion briefcase is divided into indexed compartments, sports ball and Boy Scout equipment; a book with @ picture of every North Amer- set, including football, base- |. leather-covered thermos jug and two of “ Approximately 350 students are re- fusing to attend classes. Dr. Cole has advanced two reasons for terminating Dr. Ganong’s con- tract: Administration disapproval of his teaching methods and his Cana- dian citizenship. Ruth Chatterton Denies Betrothal Funchal, Madeira, Dec. 15—(?)— Ruth Chatterton, American movie actress who was reported engaged to & wealthy Madeira wine merchant, denied Wednesdsy she was “marry- ing in Madeira.” in Rome. Her reported fiance is Carlos Frel- coe peenr tia 8 Mel RHO te Seo society. Three Lose Lives as Quezon Party Wins for her dollies, with mother make tea for her dollies, dicated Geficlency in manganese,” Dr. McCollum told # University of Buffalo audience. young,” he explained, s May Supplant Train Blast Signals AS as ae eas aR A short boxy evening jacket of silver (From Mark Cross, New York.) ican animal in it; a small camera, 3 KILLED IN BLAST Hamilton, Ont., Dec. 15,—(Canadian Press)—An explosion in the Benzol unit of the Great Steel Company of Canada plant killed three workmen | Wednesi Nazis Desire Peace, Too, Says Flandin Paris, Dec, 15.—()—Former Premier Pierre Flandin Wednesday said his recent visit to Berlin, where he talked with high Nazi officials, indicated there were “considerable differences” between French and German views of Hearing Aids, Parts and the “principal problems in inter- Accessories pesrere poles ihe le “It seems to me People across BONHAM BROTHERS the Rhine desire peace—on other bases 110 Fourth St, Bismarck J}and by other means, it is true—as é pee as we desire it in France,” said. Name Jamestown Man To Architects’ Board Arthur Sauvageau Buried at Belfield Beitield, N. D., Dec. services Sells Papers on Sunday; Is Freed Brattleboro, Vt., Dec. 15—(>)— State's Attorney Ernest F. Berry's drive to enforce Vermont’s blue laws received another setback ‘Wednesday when a district court jury, after deliberating 30 seconds, acquitted James Baker, newsstand proprietor, of violating the law by selling newspapers on Sunday. Women, Children Picket Ford Plant Kansas City, Dec. 15—(?)—Efforts at mass picketing by men, women and children were undertaken Wednesday at the Ford assembly plant and’ po- Acousticon Institute of Bismarck Christmas PHOTOS RESPECT Per Gov, William Langer announced the 0 $6.95 oe. for the dead is shown in | *pPolmtment Wednesday of Ernest R.| lice herded the first 150 ip the picket Buy your Beer by the case! There is still time for Christmas eur Service To the | 50¥2 of Jamestown, to the state board| "Ci" stevens, international rep- Case of 24 pints only of architécts replacing Paul W. Jones, Portraits. Hurry! Mak Pe Tappplntznest todsy, Living. Fargo, resigned. Boyd's term is for Legge thet nal os gered we Phone 1795 two years, ending December, 1939. picke leclar Other board members are Edwin W. he union Worle eer Lega d ara s e CON V ER I Molander, Minot and Joseph E, Ro- we h to fill 0 in ea (Fins Betti ) 9 satti, Fargo, e have to fill every Ja: nsas es Campbell’s Funeral Home to Si br ure WE DELIVER Phone 304 St. Paul Man, 62, Corner Grocery Is Critically Hurt Minneapolis, Dec. 15.—(?)—William Gall, 62, St. Paul, was critically in- jured early Wednesday, his woman companion disapeared and a spec- tator was bruised in a collision of Gall’s car and a stret car, complicated by another motorist who crashed into the mixup. BENSON PROTSTS ROAD CUTS 8t. Paul, Dec. 15—()—A protest against proposed cancellation of fed- etal ald allotments for road purposes was made by Gov. Benson Wi in a letter to President Roosevelt, Red Ow! Meat Dept. SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY ONLY BETTER FLAVOR is making , Z SEES - Clearance Sale Floor Samples and Demonstrators AS DISTINCTIVE INSIDE AS OUT THAT'S. THE of AMERICA’S MOST POPULAR TRAIN ee “SS MINNEAPOLIS . Lv. 12:39 pm / a ST. PAUL .... Lv. 1:00 pm MILWAUKEE MILWAUKEE . . Ar. 6:10 pm I! FAUL CHICAGO... . Ar. 7:30 pm Union Station NOTHING FASTER ON RAILS J. A. GUZY Traveling Passenger Agent Cor, Sth ond St. Peter Sts., St. Paul, Minn, Bulk Sauerkraut 8c TAVIS MUSIC CO. 419 Broadway Bismarck, N. Dek. Phone 762 Gets Suspended Count MIRRORS for Christmas Every home needs several. Give one this year. We have many wanted shapes and sizes. ‘You may have tinted glass if ‘The dream of every girl! A chiefs ....... Worthwhile Gifts. ..¢ We have the exclusive sale for the famous Mary Dun- hill Perfume, Lipsticks, Powder, Compacts and Co- apne - . also the exclusive le for Ware China . . . Other nov- elties in fine crystal... Each attractively packaged. "“VANTINE Bismarck, N. D. ITH DUAL COMPAC TRAYS gorgeous her owa—to safe-guard her precious things from prying ejes. Three big erays chat give 1/5 more storage space. ‘The cwo front trays swing out on hinges — giving access © t0 roomy interior. Choose from the most complere selec on of cedar chests in town. Come in codsy! Modern or period styles in all sizes Quality Gifts for Him Scotch Wool Scarfs ........... Patterned Wool Scarfs, $1.00, $1.50, $1.95 White Wool-Scarfs. . . .$1.00, $1.50, $1.95 Silk Scarfs ............--.$1.00 to $2.50 White Silk Scarfs.........$1.00 to $2.95 Rayon and Silk Lounging Robes, $10, $15 Box Monogrammed White Handker- Ghicts 2. i vin eset es vee Box Colored Handkerchiefs, 79c, $1, $1.10 Swank Personalized Jewelry... .$1.00 up #- Beautiful Silk or Wool Neckwear— 69c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 Sheer Linen Monogrammed Handker- Soe ii ic iii rir Interwoven Hosiery, Rayon, Silk, Lisle or Wool ...... .39c, 55c, 75¢c, $1.00, $1.85 Warm Lined Gloves, $1.45, $1.95, $2.95, $3.95 Wool Gloves ................$1.00, $1.25 Bergeson’S MEN’S SHOP English Cottage Paint & Glass Co. Phone 544 new cedar chest all $19.00 7. Y . $2.50 $1.00

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