The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 29, 1929, Page 8

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& ‘ § i ¥ ¢ k {PAGE EIGHT. _ PADDY HARMON GOES FAIRE-FIGHTING JUST: Multimillion-Dollcr Stadium Is Threatened by Flames At- tributed to Enemies cago stadium last world’s championship bo: vas about to start in th There were 10,000 or mor women seated in the great aud ium when smoke began curlii from the northwest corner shortly after 10 o'clock. among the ringsiders, struck any spectator The odor of smoke and the of the dropping firebrands threaten to spread panic, for th ¥ vivid memory of wha the coliseum at a boxir er than last Mond: balconies, which were crowded, by clapping their hands, and their a tion had the effect of calming those below. Threatens ‘Dream House’ Three times in recent years Paddy Harmon has been confronted with what appeared to be insurmountable ‘obstacles in the building of the s dum, cach threat coming just when he thought everything was all arranged. Then last night, with the gong abo .to sound for the first preliming fire threatened his “dream hous' “From the looks of this, I am cer- fain the fire was started by an encmy of minc,’* Harmon said. “Someone Wanted me to fail—even now, in n $reatest hour.” With the first alarm of fire, Har- mon made his way to the roof et ® fire hose and began stream of w and tar pots. Firemen arrived and @fter about 15 minutes the fire was v€onquered, though the odor of burnt rood and paper filled the | 6 Sees Enemies’ Nal: « Harmon revealed: that wor Tnew It descended yesterday to 383.87 feet below the sea level Italian Sub Descends 383 Feet to Set Mark Spezia, Italy, March 2 Italian submarine t% is claimed {was 344.50 feet. 5 BLOWN 70 DEATY | president i | Federal Re ~ BY BOMB ' dition Anot window, The old record B EXPLOSION ae out a GLASS DENOUNCES Washington, action of of bank and 4 ‘y in Wall Strect ‘ought a vigor trom Senator Glas: lence of Mr. kmen at | holding a position on the Fede the stadium, which event yet is not | serve board, in attempting completed, went on strike, and in this | the policy and will of the b Jabor trouble Harmon saw the hand | former secretary of the tre of his enemies. *“Only five hours before the cham- pionship fight between Tommy | Loughran and Mickey Walker was to | 0 on, I quelled the last effort of Workmen to quit their jobs,” he said. And Yet with a long series of hard- | Ships behind him that began when he feddied papers for pennies to help his family’s support, which ran through ‘weary years of effort to interest cap- ital in his $7,000,000 stadium dream, and which culminated with the n ace of holocaust, with all these thi behind, it was a kindly-faced, smil- Paddy that took a modest bow the ring last night, and 20,000 ms cheered a fighting Irishman. Telephone, Wireless, Telegraph and Cable System Is Purchased New York, March 29.—(?)\—The New York Herald Tribune said today that the International Telephone and ‘Telegraph corporation had purchased R. C. A. Communications, Inc., the world-wide wireless system of the io Corporation of America. The Price was about $100,000,000. Negotiations had been under way for some time. The Herald Tribune Says the agreement was signed in a Suburb of Paris yesterday by Owen D. Young, chairman of Radio Cor- Poration of America; David Sarnoff, vice president and general manager pf the R. C. A., and Thomas W. La- Mont, a partner in J. P. Morgan & | ©o,, for I. T. & T. ~The deal makes the International Telephone and Telegraph company @he largest international communi- @ations system in the world with a comprehensive telephone, telegraph, cable and wireless system extending to the remotest parts of the globe. STOPS COUGHS Foley's Money and Tar Compound @uickly stops coughs, heals inflamed tissues, and, without effort, Phiegm, clearing the throat of irri- tating mucus. No chloroform to dry up natural and necessary secretions. No opiates to constipate—a superior blend of pure pine tar, fresh laxative honey, together with other cough and (issue healing ingredients. Insist up- “$n FOLEY’S, the original Honey and raises | | -Yar Compound, and accept no other. ec druggist. Sold everywhere. Adv. within 24 hours, Mr. the flights of the m= more definite respcet to speculative trax National tor of the New York e bank, in furnishing Glass has been interes stock market for me time, and is drafting legislation designed to give the Federal Reserve powers with 0 to relieve the acute credit week, thi sing his indignation over the actions. GooD Cedar R: cause they alcohol, in a tall cording to Floy: before the Cor Stills will dot the state, aci Fillmore, and he pictures t ing ow ned by a | company.” Wichita F: commercial has inaugurated a ei until he lands a a convert all the corn produced into pork and pone, Iowa farmers will soon turn their corn into d Fi no} hem as “standard alcoho March 29.—A aviation company here “fly-it-yourself” plan, used by automobile companies. he customer hires the plane, and rom the time he takes off the gain. without boiling » Big Bottle 254 C Gh your yra SOUNDS | | | | | STIMSON SU KELLOGG I CABINET | Foreign Afi.irs Pilot <: Four Years Hcpes to Be in Paris for Pact-Signing Washington, March 29.—(4)—Frank | B. Kellogg was frce today to carry | Side with the French foreign minister. | out his plans for a vacation in Europe -eturning to the practice of before law at St. Paul after his four years of federal capital | All three iS coh MITCHELL'S ACTION —(?)—The | Mitchell, | City | 'Y eX pressed the opinion that his resig- nation should have.been demanded Tel. 332 402 Main Ave. EASTER SPECIALS Wilson’s Certified, whole or half, per lb. ..... Tel. 3: 32 27¢c Fancy Lean, half or whole strip, Strictly Fresh, BUTTER, Primus Brand, per lb. .......... VEAL SHOULDER ROAST, meaty, per 1 PORK SAUSAGE” MEAT, per Ib. PORK LIVER, ‘Presh, per Jb. 23c 44c_ 25e \scrvice to the nation as its chiet pilot in foreign affairs. Preparing to leave Washington with Mrs. Kellogg to take passage on the Ue de Francc, he relinquished. the post of secretary of state late yester- day to Henry L. Stimson, proud of the multi-lateral (reaty for the renunci- jatton of war negotiated during his |#dministration but disappoiuted that it could not be made effective ‘befere {his retirement. The former secretary plans to visit Paris, however, and there he ‘may have the satisfaction of celebrating the event over which he hoped to pre- UGCERDS ast Aristide Briand, whose name is linked with his in the popular desig- | nation of the pact. | | Of the fifteen original signatories EASTER BAKING When you want .baked goods of the best quality, bread, pies, cakes, biscuits—you'll find them here in abundance, with a guar- antee as to their purity. Easter Specials Hot cross buns, Parker House rolls, butter rolls, dark rolls, cakes, pies, cookies of all kinds and bread of white, raisin graham, whole wheat, etc. We serve the best people in town every day. Do we serve you? If not, why not? HOME BAKE SHOP 212 Sixth Street 2 TRENGTH! TOASTING makes the difference Maske. DELICIOUS Coffee ZEZ La Favorite Fancy Assorted CHOCOLATES . 22.29c Easter Eg 88 5 ag A PAAS, Assorte: , A WwW. & N., Large Siz Golden Sliced or Crushed i Pineapple, 2%-59c | Crackers P:7"7,5""24,,,33¢ | Cookies (cere: Noeity i..... SE Tf 45 Rabbits to Pound Potatoes coe ee RES is 36c A Crisco 1 ¢,. 28c Gn, SSE Soup CAMPBELL'S TOMATO, Prunes (2 u..27e Soap NABHTHA....sccfes 2 wn.13e A Baking Powder [2..":..46c Mayo: Pats. BLE | Tender, Whole Wax.. please ee K es are blended to theee dif: THE RISMARCK TRIBUNE jot this treaty, 13 have completed ac-| ministration has ocen characterized tion on it and filed their ratifications with the state Jepartment. The other two, France and Japan, are expected to complete these formalities in the near future, and their action will serve to bring the treaty into force. While treaty is regarded as the outstanding achievement of Mr. Kellogg's term as head of the sta That delicious candy that every mother, sweetheart or ‘ FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1929 by. numerous activities in other fields of foreign relations. These include the signing of 81 other treaties o various kinds and the initiation of negotiations for many others, most of which are arbitration and conciliation agreements intended to prevent war. Tax on playing cards -in this country in 1928 yielded 13 times as much revenue as in 1920. the negotiations of this department, his ad- LOGAN’ “We Thank You” Fifty-one Years on Third Street A Record We Are Proud of COURT BREAKS RESOLVE _| resolution in return for a suspended Paper, to break a New Year's resc‘ution made ty Marti Piola of] Princess Patt Coffee. The ~ another day's work and get drunk coffee with a flavor of unusual every day he had money. Mrs. Piola Martin had been arrested for intoxi-| Butterick and Pictorial Re- cation. Piola promised to break the| view Patterns. A. W. Lucas Co. DELIVERY SERVICE — 9:30 and 10:30.a. m. 2:30, 4:30, also 5:30 p. m. on Saturdays SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY 16 oz. Sweet Dills ....... March 29.—It required a| sentence. this city. He had resolved-never to do richness. 4 told Judge Sawicki about it after Albertson’s Grocery Phone 611 216 Broadway 8,0z. Stuffed Olives ..... Easter Greetings ae be Our fresh vegetables and fruits will help make your 4 PD RAINS os 6s ee ee Laster dinner a success. : Fresh Radishes Green Onions Spinach Celery 1 lb. Candy Chocolates .............. 49¢ Cauliflower lea ttuce lew Carrots . * a Tomatoes. Cucuibata: (New Rasta Figgolet Cookies, per lb. ............ 18¢ Teo ha 1-2 Ib. Schilling Bulk Tea ............ 49¢ Fancy Cooking and Eating Apples FRESH FRUITS IN LOW Logan’s Fruit Special 3 dozen small juicy Oranges ... Wevssvess SOC 6 large Baking Winesap Apples . wie eaa wale’ Mee Lydia Darrah Candy , hostess would enjoy for Easter. FRESH FROZEN STRAWBERRIES Specials of Worthwhile Mention ‘ Minneapa Stuffed Queen Olives, 8 oz. size, regular 40c seller, only ..............005 29c Minneopa Sweet Sliced Dills, regular 40c size, ONY. coal hoa & ats aiscnarron weve bes 6a ise Oe pcp Day Seedless Raisins, in a 4-lb. carton, only . ool sles Chocolate Covered Cherries, very nice and fresh, 1 Ib, box . Meat Department Fancy Lot of Stewing Chickens Government Inspected PORK LAMB VEAL Richelieu Coffee Last but not least to make a good dinner a success! BEEF Easter Goodies They can’t hold a candle to us when it comes to fine pastry, cakes and pies. They are superior to the best homemade varieties, and will save you labor and money. No one with any pretensions to entertaining ought to pass us by when needing cake or pies. Our products are the symbols of good taste and good judgment. STOP and SHOP at LOGAN’S All Phones 211 118 Third Street Deliveries—8:45 and 10:30—2:30 and 4:30 Close, 8 P. M. Specials for Saturday Hot Cross Buns Cream Puffs Chocolate Eclairs Pumpkin and Lemon Pies Cakes and Rolls of all kinds Raisin Nut Bread and Raisin Bran Bread Special Cakes and Colored Eggs for Easter Let us serve you. Just phone your order and rely on us. Hughes Bros. Bakery 115 Fifth Street Phone 546 Phone 279 Phone 279 DICK’S Save on Every Order au The inexpert housewife needs to know that here is the shop where she j should go. She cannot buy anything but pure food at this market. Fine provisions and a cook book plus the inherited sense of home making and a fine meal is the result. 8 to 10 lb., very special price. Get yours eatly, don’t be disappointed; Ib . 18K or Old Monk, 29c 49c ouly oe Catsup, Monarch, 6 oz. bot- . G. Soap, 3 hotties bate ia 18c ce wee ; 39c Bread ‘Spread, pure pre- oe ee, small, a 26c FOR THE EASTER TABLE serves, 141-2 oz. jar .... 23c ..87¢ (Don’t miss this item) National Cookies. Representative has a sur- prise bundle at a price that 37c 1 can Fruit’ Deal, -No.. aon ssf cherries, apricots, asso 3 cans, 9c (As fin fruit as Lassen > Fruits and . Vegetables. Everything gin the market. ane like all holidays, demands a better dinner than ordinary day. When you come home from church you pets the best of meats or fowl to be ready for you. ‘That’s why knowing people come to us. They are sure of getting the best in point of quality and freshness. Beef Pork Veal and Spring Lamb ae Fresh Dressed Chickens , Homemade Sausage of all kinds Delicious steaks, chops, poultry at moderate prices, : Your hone soi Wi be os matiafacteri BEN SAB , made a personal visit to our store, ‘ Oranges, 3 dozen . _ Phone 143

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