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¢ s 7 4 4 . . : © * y . 4 . “ " 7 - ? ‘ 4 7 H THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1928 TARIFF REVISE PARTY PROMISE Full Protection for Farm, Fac- tory and Labor Is Curtis Assurance Rocky Point, R. I, Aug. 23.— (AP)—Revision of the tariff to af- ford “full protection” to industry, agriculture and labor was promised by Senator Curtis, the Republican vice presidential nominee, in open- ing the eastern campaign for his lied here today at a Republican tally. “The Republican party promises,” he declared, “to revise the tariff so that the products of our factories, the products of our farms, and the products of our mines will be fully Eacenic and so that American la- or will continue to be pretected.” The Kansas senator emphasized that agriculture demanded increased duties on farm products. After cit- ing the Democratic attitude on the tariff, as expressed in the party's platforms from 1892 to 1928, he as- serted that party “now hopes to fool the American people by its claim that it will favor an equitable dis- tribution of the tariff benefits and burdens among all.” He declared the party “stands by the policies of President Coolidge, and if elected will carry out those policies.” He spoke of Herbert Hoo- ver, the Republican presidential nom- inee, as one who “knows the con- dition of the American farmer, of American labor, and of American} business men, and has their future welfare at heart.” New York Concern Buys 3 Companies New York, Aug. £3.—)—The Grand Union company of New York, | holding company for food products concerns and chain groceries, an- nounced today it had acquired the King Coffee company, the Minneso- ta Tea company and. Japan Tea com: , all of which operate out one The ition was effected by an exchange of stock. The Grand Union company has applied to the New ep a listing of shares of additional $8 convertible preference stock, and trust certificates for 89,265 common shares, FROST MAKES STATE SHIVER Today Was Coldest Morning in Bismarck for 8 Years; Mercury Hit 38 , 0. W. Roberts, U. S. Meteorologist a Bismarck, Rigg gl his ; irthday yesterday summoning from the infinite weather s' the coldest August morning in Bis- marck for el boi Cold @ blessing here today in comparison to the tornadoes and rain storms which ar: being re- ee) ee jismarck awoke phe Ps as the mercury to 88 at i“ a. m., the lowest Au tempera- ture recorded in the city since Aug. 21, 1920, and the lowest morning temperature this year sinc> June 9, when the thermometer showed the same temperature. This announcement was made this morning by the meteorologist. Mostly fair weather is promised for Bismarck tonight and warmer weather is predicted for tomorrow, Mr. Roberts said. The forecast for the state is tue same. The coldest August morning last year recorded a ag of 45 degrees, Aug. 19. jirty-two de- grees at 7 a. m. Aug. 28, 1911, made that morning coldest A [iain bra fell to 35 degrees 7 e in tg? to at? a. m., May 27, this year, the meteor- fe frost reported in the Bi jo frost was ie- marck district. Freezing temperatures, reported k records? THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE by many North Dakota points this morning, did little damage to corn but have done some dam: to garden aa in the opinion of local altar experts. Ser eannieh, with a minimum of 28 degrees, had the lowest temperature of any point in the state. Other low temperatures were Bottineau 31; Dickinson 32; Dunn Center 31; Lang- don 31; Napoleon 32; Pembina 33; Devils Lake 34; Hettinger‘ '; James- town 36; and Williston 34. Clear weather was reported by most points this morning but six points re- corded precipitation last night. They were Amenia .30; Ellen- dale .10; Grand Forks .03; James- town .41; Larimore .03; Lisbon .20; ‘and Napoleon .50. Although the frost may have dam- tomatoes and other plants eas- ily suscéptible to damage from frost, the freezing temperature probably did more to crn than damage, the farm experts declare. They pointed out that a light frost often tends to,push the strength from the stalks into the ears. Brennan’s Successor May Be Friend of Al Chicago, Aug. 23.—(7)—The name of George F. Getz, millionaire coal dealer, sportsman and friend of Gov- ernor Alfred E. Smith, was promin- ently mentioned today as the likely successor to the late George E. Brennan, as Democratic National committeeman for Illinois. Mr. Getz is understood to be the rsonal ckoice of Governor Smith. The two have been close friends for several years and at one time the New York governor was associated with R. Getz in his coal business, TOO LATE TO CIASSIFY WANTED—High school boy to work in clothing store before and after school and on Saturdays. Write Ad. No. 40, care of the Tribune. FOR SALE—Good truck with dump body and box. 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It has never been our ypicasure to at PONY is again very favorably re- Winslow, confirming the telegram, the Chamber of Commerce further stated: “We have no intention of judging the merits of the dispute, ut are eager to have the matter settled through the finding of the facts as soon as possible, because | this country has one of the largest | rain crops in its history—harvest in ‘ull swing, and we fear the effects | of any delay in marketing.” The Watson-Parker railway labor act, referred to in the telegram, is @ measure drafted by representa- tives of the railway labor unions and a majority of the railways. It pro- vides, in controversies where no agreement can be reached, special conferences, which the president is authorized to call. The president ap- points a fact-finding committee which reviews the matters in dis- pute and returns its findings to the executive. A svecial meeting of the Chamber of Commerce was held in Mandan yesterday morning. Today - Thursday “Road House’”’ with Lionell Barrymore Maria Alba - Warren Burke A Red Hot Romance of the Younger Generation Fox News and Comedy Friday - Saturday Monte Blue “ACROSS THE ATLANTIC” COMING! “The Port of Missing Girls” Why Do They Leave? Who Is to Blame? Lightning Kills | Hillsboro Youth Hillsboro, N. D., Aug. 23.—(AP) Ben Peterson, 20, a farmer, was killed when struck by lightning while | working with a threshing crew on | Public Utility Investments, Cities Service Co. paying 8 per cent; tenth largest company in the United States and Canada. For Sale by P. C. REMINGTON & SON “The Pioneer Investment House” the T. M. Heyen farm, four miles \- west of here, yesterday afternoon. 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HE tire industry has taken great steps forward in the past decade. Tire quality has been improved immeasurably; tire prices have been reduced to the lowest levels in history. And now the industry has taken another great for- coats priced unbelievably lower than the prevailing market at .... a: $195 KID CARACUL, a very supple flat skin, elaborately trimmed with silky TAUPE FOX is an unusual value $ 1 6 5 at NORTHERN SEAL coats are show a more complete or more varied line of HUDSON SEAL coats than are presented in this event, One of the season’s finest garments is elaborated with collar and cuffs of $375 BARONDUKI .... in the season it will be im- ible to duplicate these coats of ORTHERN AT made en- of backs and trim- garded this season and these smart little coats trimmed in BEAVER and FOX should also’ $1 60 find great favor at A Chick Little Novelty coat of Black CARACUL. 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