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for a post. and privately working for | ceived from federal and state judges, called together by John J. Raskob, PACE a THF. BISMARCK TRIBUNE eee Sasa eRIDAY,.APRIL 19, 1929 another. prominent members of the bar as well national chairman, will meet at the However, it is explained at the | as from the politicians, Ritz-Carlton hotel tonight to discuss i | HOOVER'S PROPOSAL Dae ta 3 Digits | NEWSPAPER WILL Petetmickineon Rotary HOOVER DECIDES 1 white house that this*is not the pri- the future policies of the party and its radius in mil followed b; dent'in making public the names of be Tadius in miles as 325 followed by ill See dent in making public the names of | $1,500,000 Party Debt | Governor Altred §. Smith, president - 17 ciphers, was announced before the Ameri Physical society ii hi nam . We if A nominations were sent to the senate TARIFF iN DEFENDED here by Ludeit Siltenen "| Charge Company Seeks to Gain | named vice president end H. W.Reed.) Endorsers of Candidates for! ror aistrict and federal judgeahips. |, New York, April 1.—(P—National} Tides in the Bay of Fundy raise to 5 ht of 70 feet, The earth's radius at the equator. Control of Press to Sup- | The executive board includes & 1] Federal dudiciary Will Be- | ‘The first thought in the mind of | Cader of the Democratic party, |@ heig! in comparison, is 3,963 miles. The € the president, it was said, was to let beg sap ote cA NTRP SR INTENT ET ETD an} "Purpose of Agricultural Tariff} radius of the universe ‘s more than port Power Projects come Public the country know the high class of Is to Encourage Cro 350 billions times as great as the ‘ endorsements which the nominees re- ig P distance from the earth to the sun, a Washington, April 19—()—Presi- Expansion’ the scientist said. Washington, April 19.—(#)—Crea- dent Hoover's decision to make pub- ge RCE VEIN EN RR The new value, he explained, is|tion of a committee by the American is: le TARTS backed by weighty reasons making it | society of newspaper editors to study He aes Oe cote wise anadrer conc t Chicago, April 19—(%—Sam H.) more reliable than former estimates |allegations that the International didates for @ ‘tment to the fed 4 ‘Thompson, head of the American} It will serve to give astronomers a| Paper company attempted to control jates tnt ippoint aie ae a] fo Farm Bureau ‘federation, tn ® state-| better notion of the size of the vast | newspapers was proposed at the so- ine ee bd in palitical /* ment issued here, last night defended | world in which th- sun and earth are | ciety’s convention today by Willis J. uh Tee ner ‘oday al cw farm rel -threugh ty ad- ———_—_—_ , } justments, a policy provocative of or nine ait the paper company Boston, April 19.—(4)—Johnny | ways been a lively one in the capital |... congressional criticism. T F by recent efforts to purchase control Miles of Sydney, Nova Scotia, today | and many an office-seeker has mons i. ‘The nature of some of the argu-| } Jof the stock in several large newspa- | YO" the 32nd annual Boston Athletic | dered who had sage ete at gah ments advanced against the _presi- pers “Justified the suspicion that it association marathon. It was the/had furthered tl e ba , Gent's remarks on tariff, Mr. Thomp- was endeavoring to control the edi- second time he has won the event. In| rivals to gain a piece in hea serv ea of $ ; son said, warrant raising the question torial columns for support of its pow- repeating his 1926 victory today he|the government. ie lover's pl ad : of why a tariff on agricultural prod- er projects,” despite the concern’s as- shattered the old record of 2 hours; will give bee ae 0 aa te a F Tel. 382 402 Main Ave. Tel. 332 ucts is necessary. sertion of merely seeking ‘an outlet | 2%, minutes and 7 4/5 seconds by cov-| queries. It a expec pr “It seems the purpose of an agri- for its products. ering the 26 miles, 385 yards in| clude in the future any practice of a aoe ct 2 t0 encourage crop D. A. R. Resolutions Approve] ie added the company's plans war- | 2:22:08 4/5. politician publicly endorsing one man ; SATURDAY MORNING SPECIALS expansion, while at present we are Refusal of United States ranted an inquiry by the society and Ss 7:00 a. m. to 11:00 a. m. not producing a sufficient quantity urged the formation of a committee to meet domestic demand. to Recognize Russia to make a study and report next year : Baked-at-Home PORK SHOULDER BUTTER, Primus ROAST, lean, per Ib. ... LOC | Brand, per i. -- ..42¢ t ee hha in funny will re- with recommendations for remedial "sult in a reduction in those crops of legislation. which. we are now producing a sur- hadirren bea i bac trata Bers a George B. Parker, editor in chief of Goodness plus. Thus our surplus crop preblem |resolution to “fur' the Scripps-Howard newspapers, said will be met in some measure.” of an oath of allegiance to the United/that newspapers representing “he Baked goods you buy here “Some congressmen have raised the , States as one of the qualifications re-| public “rightfully possess the function have that baked-at-home point,” he said, “that increased tariff quired from teachers in schools and|to spot unfair and untrue activities taste,. That’s because they rates on sugar should not be granted | Colleges of our land.” was adopted to- | of public utilities and prevent their nade from the same pure because sugar faotevies -would - gain| day by the 38th annual convention of | accomplishment.” are made iro! ty Pi from the tariff as well as farmers, |the Daughters of the American Revo- and wholesome ingredients * which. you use—but it costs you less to buy here than to do your own baking. ’ White bread, whole wheat The federatfon's' * positi this | luton. got is “thats tf suighibe: diitte ra Other resolutions approved the re- Rhame Is Host to bread, white raisin bread and PE Dense LOC | squares per... L7C ALL DAY SPECIALS 2 ee 17Ze | reat per vers: EC ir i 4 |fysal by the United States to recog- 9 ic fe “ae ruck pacino nize soviet Russia; urged congress to Women’s Club Meet back all the’ way to the growers, even |¢xtend limitation of immigration to rae Sf the processors’ are’ benefited inci-|Mexico and South American coun-| Dickinson, N. D., April 19.—Dates dentally, What fs the togie of denying {Ties recognized the Star Spangled|for the annual meeting of the PICNIC HAMS, sugar MARGARINE, f he Banner as the national anthem, and| Seventh District North Dekote Fed. aham raisin. 25 ounces for 25 cents Co ee ee eaetarioe ioe bee penetits be {deplored “the activities of pacifiste eration of Women's clubs have been ‘ i . PORK SAUSAGE 15c¢ | SEAMED COmcE 4Q f-- cau ?/and obstructionists toward befogging| fixed for Thursday and Friday, May Specials for Saturda: MEAT, per Ib. «2.0.2... C | cues, per tb. ....... c fom do ee ene angen ne conaressmen line minds of the people with regard|16 and 17, Mrs. H. Robinson, Dick- y Guaranteed Pure 17 must divide their profits with the |t the relative strength of the navies fel district president, has ‘an- Devils food cake, angel food. Lady Baltimore and nut di HECK SPARERIES, Se Se f°? farmers before congress would be war-|°f the world” | idka |: rie maleate kant cakes. Also cup cakes, doughnuts, fried cakes, and all an ealthful Fresh Meaty, per ib. .... QC | snort kiss, per... 18c * ante in granting a higher tariff { lopted ui ing at Rhame. kinds of pies. . + Buty Is equivalent to arguige that the Support for the chemical werfere| Delegates from all clubs in western Millions of pounds used 7 packers must divide their profits with !service of the army and also « con- | North Dakotas sre expected to attend. . DUNELAND BRAND, livestock raisers before increasing |*"uation of reserve officers training ; ome e op by the Government COFFE 3 pounds $1 00 should be granted in duties on meats , °° PS Princess Patt Coffée. The Pees punts (ane nee . and hides.” coffee with a flavor of unusual 212 Sixth Street |Yank Golfers Play “TANKS THURSTONS.|°" ti re e : ND UNBALANCED oS Ss aoa 3 ; Grand Forks, N. D., April ce eee Nis Bro lee thes Trade Stimulat 0 rs at GUSSNER 5 Dan Thurston, amusement promoter, 'P!aved 13 holes, then crossed a fence ‘wanted here on a chcrge of bigamy, t© the Prince's links and completed CALUMET Baking Powder ..27¢ CREME OIL SOAP OLD DUTCH CLEANSER ... 7c left the American hospital in Chicago ;%_Tound later returning to St. “ " ' ATMEAL, large phg. FANCY PRUNES, RICE, fancy Blue Rose, . Yast Friday “in fairly good condition.” ,Georee’s and playing the remaining bs -#82 @ecording to a letter in the hands of holes. Minneopa Brand ..... 22c 4 Ib. pkg. Sun-Maid .. BdC 3 Ibs. for .......e cece ee -* Btate’s Attorney Phillip Bangs. = ae ee, CATSUP, per bottle ........20¢ MACARONI, Spaghetti 20 MATCHES, per ¢arton . ae The letter was received from ai TWO New Dickinson WRITE CORN, per tin . llc or Cremettes, 3 for ..... C GREEN BEANS, 2 for .. +> nurse at the hospital Wednesday by Philadelphia Cheese ... Hershey Cocoa, 1-2 Ib. ...... 15e Hunt's Supreme Grapes Miss Della Deary whom Thurston Officials Chosen Toe 8—Strictly CASH and CARRY Specials—8 - married just before disappearing re- SUGAR, 10 Jb. muslin, PRINCESS PATT 60c value Coffee, 52 c tently. Dickinson, N. D., Aj 19.—Only Sheriff Sorbo, who returned from | two changes in the panei staff (Airplane FREE) ... os (Minneopa Jello Powder FREE) .... SUN-MAID RAISINS, P. & G. SOAP, Chicago last night after an unsuc- | of the Dickinson city officials were cessful search there for Thurston said | made by the city commission when it » he believes the promoter is mentally | organized for the two-year period. unbalanced and is in some sanatar-| J. P. Cain was named city attorney | tum. to succeed T. D. Casey. Anthony 2d ea RE RD Kostelecky is the new city treasurer, BARTLETT BANK CLOSES _| succeeding O. F. Hennings, The com- DRIED APRICOTS, New Stock, Ib. ..... saeeeeveves FANCY CHEES! Full Cream, Ib. ..... ee eeeeeeeeenes FRUITS and VEGETABLES _ Always Look to Us for the Best in Fruits and Vegetables, Reasonably Priced NEW CARROTS”. Gera se ....@ for 28c Bartlett, N. D., April 19.—(4)—Of- | mission organized as follows: Wil- ficers of the Barvlett State bank} liam Kostelecky, president; George A. voluntarily closed its doors because | Senour. commissioner of finance: of a depleted reserve. \Sred J. Gerlich, commissioner of hee eae ees ; waterworks; Max Beres, commission- Princess Patt Coffee. A cr of streets; G. J. Manning, com- royal drink. {missioner of police. : NOTHING BETTER H; BREWED! ORANGES, per peck WASHED BAGAS, 5 Ibs. for .... 1280 (Market (Fresh, Crisp) | : " fs re anne. ee aa, Ed fed SEED POTATOES sithel conc scsesssssesssssessecvssvesees ia —_ : ne Goetz incy ‘ 4 ‘ Club you'll know there's nothing ; MEAT DEPARTMENT Bast head ‘ RP ENee Strictly Full Grain Fed Meats —— There’s a Difference « x Selected barley malt and choicest 3 oa Wilms teectens cnaer spi Bacon Sit; Govan” 27C to Sac | Pork Steak pr... 23c 2 Cans ‘ its process of brewing . . . are - - - y reasons for its outstanding quality. Bologna Ty 21¢ | Minced Ham Tq 23¢ ’ meric Try a cold bottle today! ; ‘ . i , m \ Pimento-Limberger ep seonnaynas aaa Smoked Hame ya",cmsa x 32¢ | ow taae eh. 16ke a Ne Established 1859... 70 Years Ago MILK FED CAPONS ---- 8 1-2'to Ip Lbs, : Phone 1060 GUSSNER’S Phone 1060 M. J.B. COFFEE Americ’: Favorite 57c PRICE’S VANILLA EXTRACT ....... | .. 11-207, 29 9 CALUMET BAKING POWDER .................. 85¢ Ib. tin 28¢ Phone 279 Phone 279. Ji] © MAZOLA Stair pitta ............. S2ea" 6Zc ; : : Ty ie _...... PUFFED WHEAT—l5c pkg. ..........00:sseeseeeess +, +2 for 25 : APPLE BUTTER—Lippincott’s . 20-02, jar 23 PINK SALMON—Alaska, 25c ....- ‘ BRILLO—“Cleans the Hard to Clean’ "IVORY SOAP—It Floats, 1G medium « RADISHES CARROTS CUCUMBERS: 305 Seventh Street ‘BORAX—20 Mule Team, Saves Soap, + :1 Ib. pkg. 14c . ; ete CHIPSO—For quick washing suds ...................large pkg: 21¢ Thrift Specials fp et resicwcie BE. 28e p : : SEEDLESS RAISINS—2-Ib; bag 15¢ idwich Spresd, Mayonnai Tomatoes, No.2 3-2-can,” Thoneaaf Ielond,'S Jaze asst, 59c. Royal Red, 8 cans i Oranges |] Store No.1, 302 M ‘Red Owl Stores