The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 15, 1930, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

Se See ___ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE TUESDAY. APRIL 15, 1980 poss . Trade Leaders of Country to Seek Remedy Periodic Depression .| . "BUSINESS SURVEY SHOK SWEETHEARTS (ess Saz="<== ADDNGNEW GHURGH [SS=SzSSvES| Amand! Wey OF NATION PLANNED OF MURDERED CLERK | 2 ; : BY 3.000 DELEGATES Washington Police Believe Girl's Construction of Five Major Pro}- __ Jot, tsa fn somata 2 i t) Slayer Will Be Found Among ects Will Get Under Way treatment of general —— lown 4 : Annwal M : ting of U. S. Cha Former Lovers in Near Future conditions have amazed is ‘peer, . nual Meeting of U. S. Cham- — ellef this remarkable medi- : oe J ge an] Se ca ae Sa gives in cases of “rheume- : ber of Commerce to Be Un- —_— : Siem" and stomach ils thet yl : usually Important Elevator Fall Hurts : fo nothing es ats ee i pens Chattanooga’s Mayor save Seread Seman ald, whe outed i | eon one! Sewcl troubles, "peutitin, chrente bead t BARNES TO REPORT STEPS Chattincogs, Tenn. Apeit 18-7 — epee ey Ss, dncnae socoeeeanscongtietion, H — from ‘Leod and his © sickly early old age have through the 4 i of track athletes have unasing stinvlating and clesasing action + Head of Hoover Stabilization to send -in their a Commission Will Tell of mediately. ; i GRAF ZEPPELIN H Stock Break Action ‘Zr o Washington, April 15—/P—Amerl- Zeppelin 3 can industry will take stock in Wash- iH ington April 28 to May 1 of how bus- W iness is and what its future may be in the post stock market crash era. ‘The accredited and factual repre- sentatives of 1,000,000 American bus- iness men, controlling. an estimated 15 per cent of the country’s indus- trial and commercial employment, will make the survey at the 18th an- nual meeting of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States. i z ; i : i ‘The score or more departmental : MASSACHUSETTS HIT E Morrow Admits His a ie tie tat So troublesome months, | French Gets Worse | ° e Bee eee BYDRNKPIRILYSI as that revolutionized atives of five nations, speaking four languages— FL i Barnes,|47 Cases Blamed to Jamaica Ginger Reported Through- | ® the stock market break, the business out Bay State Cities smo in " “oon thas lek Laos hte iy made in the four months since Wakatsuki, Japanese chief stabilisation commission went to! Boston, Aorii 15.— () — Medical i work. means combating 47 cases of par- has incorporated “battle- - ‘ ‘Whether bus-! alysis believed caused drinking THE INCOMPARABLE BLEND of Camel Cigarettes is probably the most impor- tant discovery in the history of smoking. It made cigarette smoking popular. ‘ Camel changed the smoking habits of the nation and has given pleasure to more millions of people than ‘any other cigarette. This exclusive blend assures in Camel a smoothness, 2 mildness and 2° f mellow fragrance that cannot be imitated. It preserves all the excellent qualities of the choice tobaccos of which Camels are made and melds them plished by with the toll over the state during Hoover body may be decided at the|/the week-end having risen to two meeting. score and more. Sixteen persons have been taken to hospitals in Worcester, 13 in New- buryport, nine in Lawrence and three in Westford. Two women are among the six cases reported at the Boston City hospital. The victims all are suffering from partial paralysis of the limbs. No deaths have occurred and none are believed to be in a seri- aa fe ous condition. Recommendations for Improv-| 4 study of symptoms of the cases, George ing State Legal Machinery |". H. Bigelow, state health cabulary although he spoke very lit- tle English when he left Japan near- ly six months ago. commissioner, said, indicated they Will Be Studied were not caused by wood or grain al- cohol. A search for higher alcohols of special toxicity or poisonous con- stituents was begun. *The Harvard Medical schoo! has offered its aid in testing samples of Consideration of a preliminary re- liquor consumed by those affected. Samples of Jamaica ginger sold in Lawrence have been taken for analy- Dr. Arnold H.:-Kegel, Chicago health commissioner, proposes to reduce harsh traffic noises by equipping traffic officers with musical whistles. J. W. Riley for Co. Judge (Pol. Adv.) = apart as a cigarette of distinctive character and provides for, Camel smokers the very highest form of smoking luxury. sis and federal officials have closed county judges with increased juris-| Gown temporarily the plant of 8. H. ; diction, city auditors, county auditors /niman in Worcester, the largest dis- d court magistrates asking Her Fat I i rarer Reston tae at int | trioutor of the product in that city. we terest to the council. About half the Se ee ‘ast Away f en USGS Se OSE NESEY receivii estionnaires have | / ry % 1 - oe . oe alk Chicago Boy Can’t ||, Al over the word ruschen Salts 7 ‘The purpose of the council to 3 appealing women 3 E i j improve the operations’ of judicial Resist Wanderlust | f?ter an’attractive, free from fat : figure that cannot fail to win admi- Chicago, 15.—(?)—Morris | Tation. ° Hamman, just back from a stowaway| Here's the recipe that banishes fat trip to Detroit, is off on another toot, | #nd brings into blossom ali the natu- Being only 12 years old Morris had little difficulty in stowing himself among the luggage of a bus and when -/ The meeting is expected to last only | stepson and the trip tired him all out. z e G to dose off despite the fact that Mor- ‘When he awoke Morris was missing Sacramento, Calif. April 15.—(7— . . L. Young, Bismarck, is chairman {emerged it was in Detroit. William : ae ‘ of the bureau of statistics. Allen went to Detroit to recover his Homeward bound last night on an ‘A Pi es to Fight elevated train he permitted himself rmy lan ns 5 15,000 Feet Over Port ienginaway Simulated battles 15,000 feet over Mather field were ordered by the ENTIRE VILLAGE BURNS fi i another z feeds ine

Other pages from this issue: