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cpap quam THE BISMARCK ‘TRIBUNE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1932 - AEE RUA ODN ME Wa se joney, quit his job at the time be- adm: i egotiations GIVES UP BED 4 ARISTOCRAT LOOKS cause of attendant, public. C ONTINUE D of this question on the Deals of the|netion’s stand, New York, Nav. 14—(2)—Governor_ | Weather Report | ‘The cafe hired him over again as a from page one’ requests of these governments is lim- Have No Assurance George White, of Ohio, believes legal- rae i sei aaie eo anlolee ay food checker. Sunday night he said ° * ited by the resolution of the congress.| wrperefore,” hé said, “any commit-| ization of beer will end racketeering, FORECASTS jhe had left that job, taken his wages| Executive Invites ‘Recognize You As Leader’ ——_| aca which European governments | rere on a vacation after his reelec. For Bismarck and vicinity: Partly} |to get, a $160 sult of clothes out of| ETE G t “And if there is to be any change in |Teu' TNC), do" between themselves ‘ pratient= cloudy ‘tonight; ; | “hock.” : IS Successor (0 | the attitude of the congress, it will be |MAY, have Mace et any assur- | on, White said in o statement Mon- fe eae | jhe, aa-year-old | nels Wal Woed, Ue) War Debts Parley | 21 affected by the views of those| trees of the United States. More-|day he 1s convinced the problem ot an, coninued) son of Mr. ani Mrs. Albert Guggen- members who recognize aicaag their | ver, the tenor of negotiations asked] racketeering and the problem of pro- 5 i . . f ; ill In-| heim, of the famous New Yorke fam- leader and who will properly desire t nts goes | hibition must be approached “in the Colorado Sent Underground to : For North Da Albert 4 paler Who Wi \ily, but dropped his last name when| With you personally at some con-| your coufisel and advice. eat Oa eS re a peaderal Hight of reasontag:” Enable Dam Builders cloudy, slightly | herit Million Some Day, ee aoe ‘ i venient date in the near future.” eh the Sa caps ger resolution referred to.” bas ‘on | ‘ jaron says he can be < social secre-| Hoover spoke also of the world eco-| tion as as seen it unfold, the to Go to Work Rolie east cee Seeking Work |tary..horse-trainer, swimming in-|nomle conference and the arms cons [resident quoted to the Democratic| AS his train swung across part of Boulder City, Nev., Nov. 14—(#)—| Diving underground to the tune of 150,000 pounds of exploding dyna- mite, the Colorado river was giving up {ts bed Monday for nearly a mile 80 Hoover dam can be built. ‘The blast Sunday noon was like Titan’s alarm clock. The job of ac- tually ousting the mighty, turbulent generally fair and continued cold. For South Da- kota: Cloudy and, somewhat colder, possibly snow cen Hollywood, Calif., Nov. 14.—(/P)—Al-| rt J, Baron, nee Guggenheim, Hol-| ‘wood's aristocratic waiter, is out of; a job again and annonnces he will sell! Cloudy tral and south |? Job a3 sal portions tonight; “Tuesday partly [is services for the next six and jone cloudy and continued cold. half years until he inherits a million| For Montana: Unsettled —_and | dollars. much colder tonight, snow south por-| Baron. grandson of Bernard Baron, tion; Tuesday partly cloudy and con-|English tobacco king, who was discov- structor or club manager. He will not be a gigolo because he wants to keep in the good graces of his wife. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our neighbors and friends for their kind assistance, sympathy and floral offerings during our recent bereavement, the loss of our son and brother. We wish to es- pecially thank Mr. Convert for his ference efforts which continue on in- to the Roosevelt administration, upon which “an interchange of views would be in the public interest.” In_ his telegram Hoover reiterated his debts stand as opposed to “cancel- lation in any form,” but said “we should be receptive to proposals from our debtors for tangible compensation in other forms than in direct payment in expansion of markets for the prod- standard-bearer a note from the British government stating “the regime of inter-governmental finan- cial obligations as now existing must be reviewed. The British statement, he said, called also for a suspension of pay- ments during the negotiations and re- late@ directly to the $95,000,000 pay- ment due Dec. 15. The president also recalled the con- clear notice to debtor countries of the] WHITE AGAINST PROHIBITION president looked ahead not only to pressing debt questions, but also to other matters he intends to place be- fore congress. | In addition to his ee message congress and his budget message. ions hopes to send to capitol hill detailed plans for the reorganization of government. President. Hoover's return to Wash- Fewer Colds, less severe colds fer river and sending it through two/ tinued cold. jered several days ago lugging trays in| considerate service. ucts of our labor and our farms.” gressional resolution declaring it|ington from his Palo Alto, Calif. man-made holes in the mile-high| For Minnesota: Mostly cloudy, a fashionable Hollywood cafe to earn Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Harrington. “If negotiations are to be under-|against American policy that “any of |home was delayed by a side trip Sat- canyon wall proved to be a 24-hour! show in south, colder tonight; Tues- 9 jiving after the trustees of his Lon-| Marjorie M. Harrington. taken as requested by these govern-|the indebtedness of foreign countries |urday night to Boulder City, Nevada, task. day partly cloudy and continued cold. | gon estate cut off an income of ap- penecre ea Sat aac ments,” he said, “protracted and de-|to the United States should be in any|where he inspected the preliminary Completion of the earth-fill dam! Thru The Tribune Want Ads |tailed discussions would be necessary.| manner cancelled or reduced.” work of the $165,000,000 Colorado riv- * to divert all waters through two Ari-; GENERAL CONDITIONS decided he was wasting his: proximately $1,000 a month because: zona side tunnels, each 50 feet wide.’ A low pressure area is centered} was a rush job, lasting through the | over Colorado this morning and warm | - night to noon Monday jweather prevails throughout _ the | During the night about half tie southern and eastern states. A high} th the main- | river flow was pouring outer diversion tunne ing flow rushing under a trestle from} which great trucks we dumping | rock at the rate of over 50 tons a minute to complete the barrier. This marks the accomplishment the first major step in the $1) 900 project for electric power, flood | control in the Imperial valley, rec-} lamation of vast areas and develop-- of! pressure area is centered over Sask-| atchewan, Alberta and eastern Mon- | tana and much colder weather pre- vails from the upper Mississippi Val- ley westward to the northeastern Rocky Mountain slope. ‘Temperatures are below zero from Manitoba west- ward to Alberta. Precipitation, most- light, has occurred from the upper issippi Valley westward to the north Pacific coast. Generally fair weather prevails over the East and South. Tribune Want Ads which could not be concluded during He said the statement had given a er dam that is to bear his name. ment of domestic water supply for] Biatharck station baroiieter, JncHibe: Routhern OCslifornia cities, \9g27. Reduced to sea level, 30.17. Three thousand holes, each filled| Q with 50° pounds of dynamite, were NORTH DAKOTA POINTS R drilled into canyon walls on both) 7 Arizona and Nevada sides for a dis-| tance of about a quarter mile. ' BISMARCK, clear 4 4 «05 Like a machine gun with a caliber | Devils Lake’ cldy. . 0 00 of a 16-inch rifie, detonations rent | Fargo-Moorhead, cld 6 04 the air and ereai clouds of dust! Williston, clay, 2 0 20 @ e surged down the canyon in rolling| Minot, clear . 0 0 00 waves extending a mile high. | Valley City, cl 7 3 ‘00 at ‘ Jamestown, cl ll 3 «10 ‘ \Grand Forks, cidy! 0.3002 Louisa M. Alcott ia OUT OF STATE POINTS 7 Program Planned, New York, Nov. 14.—(4—Coinci- dent with plans for celebrating the| Boise, Idaho, centennial of Louisa M. Alcott’s| Calgary, birth, it has been revealed that “Lit-| ; e tle Women,” “Little Men” and other | Denver, Col bocks by the daughter of the vision-|Des Moines, .00 ary Amos Bronson Alcott have sold | Dodge City. K: 42.00 é nearly six million copies and still are | Edmonton, Alta., “10.04 among the best selling juvenilia. 2 30 There will be a pilgrimage to Or- uo 2 chard House at Concord, Mass., 2% 20 where Miss Alcott wrote “Little Wo- 48 00 > men,” a costume play at Montclair, | r, ? 40 100 a N. J., exhibits in public libraries, and | Medicine Hat, Alta -8 30 programs throughout the land Nov.| Miles City, M. 6 04 29 in honor of the author's centen- | No. Platte, Ne 24 00 e nial. 7 mo Some of the first editions have! . cldy. 4 been quoted in the rare book world | Prince Albert. S., <8 .00 for as much as $500, which certainly | RU Abpelle, Sasi, pel 1 would have pleased if not startled! Roseburg, Ore. raining 48 48 08 the practical Louisa, who wanted tolst. Louis’ Mo, clear 444400 ; write “more important” books, but|St! Paul, Minn, snowing 18 18 .00 who told her diary that the children’s | books did more to keep the wolf from| the door. | Amarillo, Tex., Salt Lake City, U., cldy. 46 46 .00 S. S. Marie, Mich., cldy. 32 32.24 Seattle, Wash., cldy. 44 ee ets Sheridan, Wyo., cld; 14 08 - Sioux City, Ia, snowing 20.00 - Paraguayan Army IN | Spokane. Wash., peldy.. 36 36 12} Yo? . «. {Swift Current, S., peldy. -4 -6 ‘00 Closing Chaco Drive | Tie pas, Man, cicar =3 ‘0 i — Toledo, Ohio, peldy. 36 00 Asuncion, Paraguay, Nov. 14.—\4— | Winnemucca, Nev. 44 100 5 i ) The Paraguayan army was in the | Winnipeg, Man., cl “16 0 midst of its long-heralded final drive SRS EAS E in the Chaco Monday, after fighting; , FORMER AMBASSADOR 70 two battles near strategic Fort Munoz | Munich, Bavaria, Nov. 14—(P)— in which 500 to 800 were reported! slain. ! The Paraguayans claimed two vic- | ; torff, German ambassador to the U. Count Johann Heinrich Von Berns- S. when that country entered the Peisgatier the fSohting the | War in 1917, reached his 70th birth- over the| War in 19 ; week-end. They said both battles|43¥ Monday. He is spending his de- al itn Dates: clining years on his beautiful estate, Peete testes at Fut | Which overlooks Lake Starnberg, half eee and the S00 eee lain Rest 80 hour from here, leading the life Fort Asavedra. j of 8 country squin It was claimed unofficially the ly the Par- = fAguayan “matcheteers of death” had{ annihilated a detachment of 300 Bo- livian troops and captured many oth- STOMACH GAS ers near Cuatrovientos. Doctors Find Most Cases Due To One Condition. Stomach Sufferers Find Relief Does timidity or fear of criticism keep you from doing Shower of Meteors Is Expected N 16 a real service to the country and to the unemployed? New York, Nov. 14.—(@)}—Man's| first opportunity to discover whether electrical storms accompany showers | of meteors may come the night of | Nov. 16, when the Leonid meteors are | expected to reappear for one of their| rare visits to earth. The idea that the bombardment of | a large number of these meteors may | cause a magnetic storm is advanced) by A. M, Skellett, of the Bell labora-| tories. He has published a suggestion | to scientists generally to set up the in- struments which record magnetic dis- | turbances. | Sufferers from gas bleating, indigestion and similar troubles will be interested to know that recent medical discoveries have found the cause of these disorders. The disease is called Intestinal Stasis. It is the result of the inactive life most of us lead today, and | improper food that does not give our digestive organs enough exercise. It jis one of the most common diseases Three out of That’s the big, broad humanitarian side of it. The other side is what it means to you personally to buy the things you need and can afford to purchase now. Never were such bargains available. Never were prices so low. You are doing a real service to the country, to the unemployed and to your- self when you purchase the things you need and can afford to buy. Every purchase that you make now—large or small—helps to create work and wages for those less fortunate than yourself. hard hit by the depression and are strug- gling to make both ends meet. We all know it is difficult for them to make many purchases beyond the bare needs of 1 Judge Berry High in is ; ra 2 : 5 ‘nown to mankind. Sixth District Race , tour persons have it. What Is Intestinal Stasis? Intestinal Stasis is the too slow] existence. Unofficial returns from all counties except Slope in the sixth judicial dis-| movement of waste matter through trict show that Judge H. L. Berry wil! | the bowels. It is not a new name for) Ihave the six-year term which was, constipation, for you can have one, awarded to the candidate with the} or possibly too, INCOMPLETE bowel | ‘highest number of votes. | movements a day and still have In-/ Judge Thomas H. Pugh, Dickinson, | testinal Stasis. Any waste food mat-)| will draw the four-year term which} ter, frém which the body has taken goes to the second high man andj all nourishment, that stays in the; Judge F. T. Lemke of Hettinger wili| bowel tract too long, will cause gas/ receive the two-year term. But price isn’t everything. Today, as always, quality is the important thing to look for. It pays to buy standard, trade- marked merchandise from firms you can depend on. You're almost always disap- pointed when you experiment with some unknown brand just because it is cheap. There are many thousands of men When you buy a new dress or a new pair of shoes or a new radio or a new and women, however, who are still receiv- ing a fair income and who could be of refrigerator or a new car you help to give work and wages to people in many sec- tions of the country. When you have the house repainted, rooms repapered or the roof fixed you directly assist other deserv- tremendous help in aiding the business re- All you need to do is to buy the things you need and can actually afford. vival. with a lead of 550 over Pugh in ali| a logy, listless feeling. It often re- counties except Slope and Pugh with| sults in dull headaches and even @ margin of 2,260 over Lembke. more serious trouble. This suffering —_—_—_ , is entirely unnecessary for you can CATHOLIC SCHOOL BURNS | get quick and complete relief by giv- Regina, Nov. 14—(4)—Qu’Appelle,| ing your system a REAL intestinal school at| cleansing with Adierika. Lebret, one of the largest of its kind | Get Quick Positive Action in America, burned Sunday. The _ Laxatives or pills seldom overcome loss was estimated at $250,000. Nc, Intestinal Stasis. one was injured. The blaze is be- Meved to have started from defective wiring. LUMBER MAN DIES Minneapolis, Nov. 14—(?)—Robb S. Smith, 55, vice president of the Web- That doesn’t mean that you should buy , or recklessly. From day to day in this newspaper are advertisements featuring many un- usual values. Read them and take advan- tage of the opportunities they offer. Business revival will be speeded up if peo- ple will again buy the useful, necessary extravagantly, wastefull, ing workmen—perhaps in your very neighborhood. Roman Catholic Indian :. ., It simply means buying what you need a Sodas, magnesia, | “gas tablets,” or powders give only | temporary relief. Intestinal Stasis and the diseases of which it is the {real cause are helped best by con- jtinued REAL intestinal cleansing, and by increasing the natural activ- ity of the bowel tract. Adlerika gets when you need it in a normal, natural way. Nothing you could possibly do for those who need help could be more help- ful or resultful than this. Sincere, honest, deserving people everywhere would rather Have you been hesitating about buy- ing- because of timidity or a fear that you might be criticized? Exactly the reverse ster Lumber Co. and a resident of died of For a number of years he | the her days, 17 hours and 19 minutes for the same trip. “Phantom of Crestwood” starts today at the Capitol theater. i »| Per and lower bowels. Adlerika is j minutes. | and poisons to accumulate. ‘The unofficial records show Berry; This takes away your pep, gives you to the bottom of your trouble by re- moving the cause. Ordinary laxatives and physics ‘act on the lower bowel only, but Adlerika acts on BOTH up- thorough in action, yet acts without discomfort of any kind. It can be given to any member of the family with complete safety for it contains no harmful drugs. Adlerika is quick in its action, often giving relief in 30 Don’t suffer another hour from indigestion, nervous dyspepsia, dull headaches, sleeplessness, sour stomach and gas bloating. Get Ad- lerika today at your drug store and learn what complete relief really is. FREE SAMPLE will be mailed on request. Address Adlerika, S. Wa- basha, St. Paul, Minn.’ Sold by all druggists and drug departments.— Sold in Bismarck by Hall's Drug} store. Advertisement, i should be true. It is true that many people have been have work than charity. things they need and can afford to pur- chase.

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