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GLEN ULLIN TROOP. | SCORES VICTORY IN BOY SCOUT CONTEST: ,_Loday i in Congress _| Senate Resumes debate on Hale bill to build navy to treaty limits. Commerce commitee considers McNary merchants airship bill Davis - Kelley coal regulation bill hearings continued by mining committee. i . n 7 Finance committee continues Amasses 53 Points to Win First) work on tax bill. House Considers consideration of Muscle Shoals legislation. Ways and Means committee studies bonus payments. Judiciary committee considers bills relating to the Massie case. Rules committee considers the Steagall bill to guarantee bank deposits. SELECT MANDAN AS Wednesday | Place in Jamboree Held = [ | | | (Tribune Special Service) Glen Ullin, N. D., May 5.—Glen| Ullin Troop No. 41 scored 53 points | to win first honors in the contests| held in connection with the | son district Boy Scout jamboree here | Wednesday. Troop No. 76 of Taylor was close | { behind with 50 points. Troop 57 of | 1933 MEETING PLACE New Salem was third with 37 and} Troop 17 of Almont fourth with 28. | More than 100 scouts attended the __ ae , jamboree, which was the first ever | Bismarck District Methodists | ie Bie district, ! Will Gather in Morton the scouts cooked their evening? : meal out-of-doors oniy to be driven City Next Year into the high school gymnasium bya heavy rain, which made the planned campfire program impossible. Mandan will be host to the 1933/ conference of the Bismarck district 0! ‘7 the Methodist Episcopal church, 1: Dr, , Was decided by pastors and delegates j|to the district conference here Wed- ; nesd Rev. H. J. Gernhardt, Dickinson was reelected secretary of the confer- nine pieeram, ‘The Glen Ulin played and talks were given | 0. T. Benson, Glen Ulli and George W. Gaebe, Elling Holmer and John Lau lor; George and Roy ; Ed Tempe! a Bolke, Hebron; C. E. Kelsven and G. H. An- ence. Tschi derson, Almont; Michae hida and) The meeting. which opened here Saul Halpern, Glen Ullin; and W. G. Tuesday evening, closed with a pro- Fulton, Bismarck, area executive. |gtam in McCabe Methodist Episcopa' | The New Salem troop was an- church Wednesday night nounced as the winner in Ha district | Fifty persons attended the confer troop rating contest, which has been jence, according to Rev. Walter E. Va-| in progress for the last eight months. |ter. pastor of the McCabe chureh The Taylor troop was second, Delegates came from the south cen- M. B. Steig in Charge tral and southwestern sections of M. B. g, district scout com- North Dakota. missioner, directed the jamboree and! Visitors were guesis of Rev. Alfred presided at the evening program. Roe, district superintendent. and Mrs Scoutmaster of the rides attend- Roe Wednesday noon at 1 luncheon a: ed a banquet in th Lions Den. They ‘the Prince hotel. Miss Effie A. Bak- decided to conduct a training course er, Douglas, thanked Rev. and Mrs hike for scoutleaders May 12 at Al-!Roe in behalf of the out-of-town de]- mont. This will be followed by a jegates and talks were given by several training course and public program |of the ministers. in the Almont school. ! Mrs. F. G. Norris, Mandan, and W The Christianson district camp J, Noggle, Bismarck, sang solos on the will be held June 10 to ith_all|\ Wednesday evening program, which troops in the district attending. The was featured by an address on “Bird's camp committee, including George Eye View of World Service Activities.” W. Gaebe, George Leick and Elling py Rey. S. E. Fairham, sunerintend- Helmer, will select the camp site in'ent of the Minot district. the near future and a contest to! The Methodist conference followed name the camp will be conducted !ay inspirational conference for pas- among the scout troops in the dis-|tors of all denominations in the Bis- trict. imarck area, Which was _sponsoreo Members of the district committee, Tyesday by the Bismarck Ministeriai in addition to those on the camp ‘association. committee, are Michael Ts = In connection with the inspirational Halpern and John Fish Jilin; conference. pastors of the Bismarci: Ed Gallagher, Taylor: P. Rigler, district of the Augustana Synod of ry Engelter, > the Lutheran church held a speciai! le, Almont. |meeting at the First Lutheran churei: Contest Results Listed |Tuesday evening and Wednesday this Results of the contests, with win-|>rou5 made a visit to the Braddock | of their plac Tutheran church. J fers given in the orde ing, follows: Bugling—Ingram Benson, een > Ulin; Ed Conradson, Taylor; Bumann, New Salem. 1 ant W Knot 7 —Wesley Grogran Tay SafeP easan ay lor; Clarence Maier, New Salem; bert Turk, Glen Ulin Tayi To Lose Fat Knot Tying—James Gabe, Tayl Ed Claussen, Glen Ullin; | Wolf, New Salem. Water Boiling—G. Klaussman, New Salem; H. Knutson, Almont; A.’ How would you like to lose 15 | Meissner, Glen Ullin; Kenneth Mc-/|pounds of fat in a month and at the | Mongle, Glen Ulin. |same time increase your energy and| Signaling—James _Filibeck. Glen |improye your health? Ullin; Paul Johnson, Tay (Morse| How would you like to lose your coce). |double chin and your too prominent Signaling—Glen Ullin team; Taylor | hips and at the same time make your team, (Morse code). {skin so clean and clear that it will Signaling—Almont team; Ne wjcompel admiration? 1 Salem team, (Semaphore code) How would you like to get your Candle Relay—Glen Ullin; Taylor; | weight down to normal and at the New Salem; Almont. ‘same time develop that urge for ac- Dinner Competition—New Salem, tivity that makes work a pleasure and) all others tied. jalso gain in ambition and keenness| Scout's Pace—H. Knutson, Almont; |of mind? G. Klaussman, New Salem; Penner} Get on the scales today and sce Halvorson, Taylor; Stanley Fink, ‘how much you weigh—then get a Glen Ullin. bottle of Kruschen Salts which will) First Aid—Grant Vranna, Taylor; |last you for 4 weeks and costs but a Burton Benson, Glen Ullin; H. Knut-/trifle. Take one-half teaspoonful in son, Almont; Robert Jarman, Taylor. a glass of hot water before breakfast Judging—Maynard Helmer, Taylor; jevery morning—cut down on pastry Paul Johnson, Taylor; Dick Ellis,!and fatty meats—go light on pota- Glen Ullin; Frank Hermass, Glen |toes, butter, cream and sugar—and Ullin. ;when you have finished the contents First Aid—James Gabe, Glen Ul-|0f this first bottle weigh yourself lin; H. Knutson, Almont; Willard | again. Kunkel, New Salem; Charles Waech-| Now you will know the pleasant ter, Glen Ullin. |way to lose unsightly fat and you'll Tug-of-War—New Salem; Glen Ul- ‘also know that the 6 salts of Kru- lin; Almont; Taylor. \schen have presented you with glori- Elimination Drill—Burton Benson, /Ous health. Fritz Kwaho, Albert Turk, Oren| To take off fat harmlessly and McGrath, Glen Ullin. SAFELY, take Kruschen every morn- Nail Driving—Richard Wolf, New ing—don’t worry—it's the SAFE way Salem; Harland Anderson, Almont; |to reduce. Engle, Taylor; Engen, Glen Ullin. | But be sure for your health's sake Distance Traveled—Taylor, New) that you ask for and get Kruschen Salem, Almont, Glen Ullin. |Salts. Get them at Finney’s Drug | Store, Hall's Drug Store or any drug S; : ‘store in the world and if the results oe Sale, Sat... May che bottle brings do not delight you » al a. m.—M. E. Church —go not joyfully satisfy you—why, Basement. money back.—Advertisement. The Newest Innovations in SPORTSWEAR for Men and Boys jWas the witness. Wool and linen knickers for the school boy. Plus sixes for the older boy and young man. Victory cord slacks and , Slacksox, the newest thing for golf. Two-tone sport oxfords for men and boys. White calf with black trim, or smoked elk and tan. Also “Violet Ray eae the coolest shoe made. Slipover sweaters — plain colors, with or without small trim around collar and cuffs. Linen or tweed caps. Khaki or white track pants and knit shirts. Keds, athletic and golf sox. Dahl Clothing Store 410 Main Avenue Phone 359 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, MAY * (Trial of Land Case | Spokane, Wash, May 5.—(?)—The ¢ jgovernment’s suit to determine the jtight of the Northern Pacific rail- !road to millions of acres of land giv-| len it by congress has begun in fed-| eral court. Frank Graves, special) imaster in chancery, called the first! jWitness Wednesday. | The suit was filed to settle all {litigation which arose from congres+ {sional grants, and involves land now |worth millions of dollars in a strip} across the northern tier of states. jrailroad to extend its line to the Pa- cific coast. | Beriah Brown, iney of Coupeville, 75-year-old attor- in Island county, He told of land} sales made by the railroad to private | troubles with Japan.” (Bright Spots " In Business| $$ is ‘Tire and Rubber Company) alls 750 workers and places plant on hour schedule to fill increased er: ington, Vetroit AD) The news item above refers to Gam- ble Stores’ order for a solid trainload of tires, receipt of which is ennounced in this advertisement. The news item, re- leased by the United Press, appeared in hundreds of newspapers. The plant worked tn three shifts, eight hours per day, seven days a week. Gamble’s 100% Pure Penn. 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It involves The grant was made to enabie the/garded as one of the strongest com- 5.) 4 every other section of land on either | 4 S 4 M i le of the Northern Pacific right- B k T & El t § rvi of-way through Washington, Idaho, ismar¢ ire ec ric e: : ce oe North Dakota and Min- United Motors Service Station biaten 101 West Broadway Bismarck, N. Dak. . Authorized Service Station for Big Grain Shipment Speedometers Vacuum Tanks and Is Sent to Russia Fuel Pumps Lovejoy Shock Absorbers General Car Repairing and Motor Reconditioning. Vancouver, B. C., y 5.—(P)—The . vancouer Sut Ge tina ceeames| __ Choleest — dea Wb and Ea Sith, mechan confirmatit s red Ad ce! | bushels af irate he se of rend ORANGE PEKOE for General Tire Repairing. We call anywhere for tires and batter- |sia, which three months ago was re- and PEKOE FL AVOR tes, repair your tire or ree and put them back in petitors of wheat exporting countries. Call Phone 944 for Service The paper says the grain shipments san generally understood to be sup- plies for Russian troops assembled in, 1 — c —y —— a Siberia since the Manchurian borde: TRIBUNE WANT ADS BRING RESULTS e “= ys BR, 2 TIR rae PRICE o THE totem! THE FIRST TIME IN | TIRE HISTORY THAT a ONE SOLID TRAINLOAD iam amen) HAS BEEN SHIPPED | whee! rrows loa jown ’ gaeeteg| TO ONE COMPANY / would total $462,000—we are sellin rae | r 3h Si aed git anoun 5 oO, re] re) re) T I R E § . : A solid trainload shi rere to one yo unheard of thing up to this bd ! e time—ALL TO BE SOLD AT TWO FOR THE LIST PRICE OF ONE—or, ee less than inner tube prices Last year we bought 30,000 tires— but they went so fast and so many were dasepeisted that we ordered 50,000 this year... So that there can be no confusing comparisons—no misunder- in 1926, 7 odin, we have taken ALL THREE LINES—FIRST, SECOND AND THIRD LINE AND ; ARE SELLING THEM ALL AT TWO FOR THE LIST PRICE OF ONE. These are NEW TIRES—BRAND NEW—from top to bottom—inside and outside—built within the a 90 days. These prices are low beyond seeming possibilities—but they are not $1.79 tires. Doubtless you have paid $5.00 for lesser peg Le The pboormally low price of three and fee cent geal is kerr ble ... Every ie in every line is covered with our IN lifetime guaranty and definite mileage ity... . We urge you and plead d with you to come early +. 50, poy tires is an enormous quantity—but the popul Hy sizes go Mtn the lower priced competitive or third line —which are very, very limited. In fairness t of our customers, we can't take mail orders—or telephone orders—we can't ace pt money for one single tite until 8 oelock Saturday morning, May They ” 4 ist LINE TIRES @é ry Pharis Road: er tire carries thi Facts I certify that it 4 Gey sre aio covered by Ganiles WRITTEN sumanty for Metis eds definite mileage, and are selling at less HIGH PRESSURE CORDS—4 PLY No. on List Price Que Price Our Pri Hend For One Fortwo Ez. in Pe k: Size $5.90 $5.90 $2. 30x5,00/20 2 9.80, 980 490) 31x5.00/21 28x5.25/18 TIN deta ae A “First Line” Tire Incomparable in au List Price Our Pr Nina fa Gre Fat. eis, 11. 12.15 §4 PLY BALLOONS 30x5.95/20 99x4.40/21 4 $6.35 $6.35 arxs-38/a4 99x450/20 1 6.70 6.70 2015.50/18 A 30x450/21 4 705 7.05 29x5.50/19 29x5.00/19 2 8.25 30x5.50/20 Limited ; 30x6.00/18 imite sient SO wal ER Numb a4. jad x6.00 / 293450/20 8 940 9.49 33x6.00/21 3 15.85 : - : ad . 6 9 RR reve ; 8 a 10 $21.80, . 29%5.00/19 39 11.05, 11.05, 3axe-10Ph, 2 35.95 35.88 rs] Listed Here's the check that started a cyclone of ac- tivity. It put 600 men back to work at the factory — 3 eight- bom. sh shifts a da =i days 0 week — an enormous number of men We tell you honestlyfthat these Pharis Comrade Tires are what the indus al term 2nd line The of the lity both in workmanship and i] ff . HIGH PRESSURE CORDS—4PLY 6 PLY.BALLOONS ‘No. on Ce Price Our Price Ou Pel Size Reser pe Price OurPrice Or Price Size Hand For One For Two ne ForTwo Ee. were required to ese 28 °$2.14 | 30x4.50/21 $7.12 prods pple taw | 30x37 E. S, S428 $4.88 'S sebaese . 7.85 fen fos eet Meanie toe 29x5.00/19 8.45 | 2924.40/21 $4.78 $209 | oats: 2% H the Maeno dona 30/21 2 i 4 wh BE] 20052019 1 ‘10.39 ineigiation $14,200. And | 28%4.75/1 3 a ; 2 ¢ 14.200. And 33x6.00/21 2 11.10 : arge menhavebeen hired in many stores tohelp out for this say,''3rd line”. You'velprobably never before seen “3rd li int, But things by their right names, These tires are usually termed * reompetiive! en itis the reall to feature lowest prices. They are of good qi iy ane and will ill give thousends of miles of good honest wear. They carry @ ieee ee 7 " et mileage guaranty. ‘HIGH PRESSU! RDS—4 : No of Lit Brice Our Pre ei, 6 PLY BALLOONS 20055 Regs a Sh5T, BEET S179 | Sue Mog Hes QurPree Ou Pree ‘APLY BALLOONS, ie aot 3. a5 sus $2.88 $9x4.40/21 2 $3.95 $2.98 ‘$1.98 2 Ss Soaso/at 3 “437 mi co te 8 ie CASH AND No Restrictionsto TireorCarDealers CARRY GAMBLE STORES w — Ad dddddddddddaddddddddddoa THE FRIENDLY STORE = 220 Main Ave. Bismarck, N. Dak.