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Get Free Storage been On Small Shipments | scx New Spring Undies ‘We have a fine selection of ladies’ underthings. Also many Japa- Chinese and other imported items. Be sure to visit our Gift Ladies’ Underwear Bloomers . 280 28 49 89 980 Ladies’ Hosiery Pure silk, full-fashioned, in all spring shades Very Special — GENUINE ‘ORIENTAL PRAYER «$295 RUGS . «+ $1.00 Men’s Shirts Men's Pajamas, Broadcloth....$149 & $1.95 Men's Neckties Men’s Hose, 2 for 25c Men's Hose, 3 for $1 § Men's Hose, 2 for 35 Men's Hose, 1 for Se 12:40. oe M. L. AZAR STORE Next Door to First National Bank—318 Main St, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1988 Plan Activities for Boys’ and Girls’ Week ‘Tentative plans for activities dur-|marck, who | City-County News | R. J, Fairchild, 813 Avenue A, Bis- Friday tes his termina! ing national boys and girls week April/¢™Dloyment with the state highway Bristling With Statistics Prepared By Secretary [izing labor's demands as given by William Green, president of the American Federation of Labor. has been ate: Staaune: ite Thureday of Calgary, editor, and Sidney Iverson of Grand Forks, business manager, of the Dakota Student, campus newspaper, for the coming ager. the Minot Trundler Is plans for the annual county piey da, Nepotism in Certain Postoffices Banned ‘Washington, March 31—()—To aid in distributing jobs among the needy, the postoffice department Friday in- that scupoytatt of smubitonne mem: bg of \ toad families must terminate y May 1. Joseph C. O'Mahoney, first assist- ant postmaster general, ordered the ferving, unemployed. persona, preter= » unemy Persons, er= ence being given to those with de- North Dakota King Jamestown, N. D., March 31.—(P)}— L. O. Kelsven of Minot defeated Frank Ingle of Jamestown by a total of 190 pins in their 20-game match tl the championship of North Da- In the last 10 games here Thurs- day, Kelsven totaled 1,940 to Ingles 1,899. At Minot, Kelsven rolled 2,011 * euieepiton 1,862, "s scores: Kelsven: 194, 201, 177, 247, 188, 206, 152, 199, 182 and 194. Ingle: 180, 171, 202, 163, 182, 209, 228, 147, 234, and 183, Lightning does more good than the opinion that labor in the admin- istration of unemployment relief should be represented on state relief boards and should participate in set- ting administrative standards con- cerning the amount of relief allowed, the items in the budget to be cov- ered by these grants, the eligibility of applicants, provision for the home- less and transient, types of work suit- able for work relief projects, and rates | day of pay on work relief. In outlining the scope of the relief problems Miss Perkins presented these Statistics. Among other things, the Green pro- posal called for a billion-dollar ap- propriation for unemployment relief and the launching of a huge program of public works. Ald 4,100,000 Families The report brought into the meet- ing by Miss Perkins said about 4,100,- 000 families and 600,000 single persons were receiving public relief in the sections of the United States in which federal funds were available. added that these sections contained oe three-fourths of the total popu- Reports from 124 cities containing approximately one-fourth of the country’s population said 1,017,646 families were receiving relief in Janu- ary this year, an increase of 38.5 per cent over January, 1932. tely $52,000,000 will be spent from federal funds for relief during March, 1933, estimates of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation said, forming from 75 to 80 per cent of the total amount spent in the sec- tions being aided. Miss Perkins’ report agencies in 124 cities had spent ap- Froximately $300,000,000 during 1932, an increase of 78 per cent over 1931. Until the fall of 1931, relief funds came from local communities. At that time, local funds began to be supplemented by state appropriations. Beginning with July, 1932, federal funds were made available, now total- ling $300,000,000, Seven District Game Wardens Are Retained With two district game wardens re- leased from their duties, the game and fish department now is operating with Iseven district game wardens, it was announced Friday. ‘The district wardens are H. A. Flan- nigan, Jamestown; P. H. Miller, pian: August Krenz, Desart; L. if Announcement was made by Thor- B.., | alf Swenson, Saturday Sale ‘Spring Dresses Just an even 100 New Spring Dresses —prints and plain colors—and com- plete size ranges, at ‘ $5.95 and $7.95 values Saturday Only S |that G. H. McQuary, Charles Frasei Napoleon, and ‘Political’ Bomb Is Exploded in Omaha Omaha, Neb., March 31. at the entrance of a down- NOTICE! ot, AN Evening Shows XH. P. Cooking School Will Attract Many Women ‘Miss Sawyer, well-known home eco- nomist and foods expert who will con- duct the “cooking with cold” demon- stration in the N. D. Power and Light Company model kitchen next Tues- and Wednesday, is G message which housewives of Bis- marck can ill afford to miss. Whether it be work simplification, drudgery, or new recipes for tasty new dishes, proper menus for all social occasions from a children’s party to a bridge luncheon, Miss Saw- yer is amply prepared to answer al: questions or to help solve individual | The Problems. Do not miss this unique Opportunity to avail yourselves of ex- pert household advice. Stock Men to Meet At Dickinson May 23 Dickinson, N. D., Mar. 31—(P)— Several hundred livestock men from North Dakota and Montana are ex- pected to gather here may 23 and 24 for the annual convention of the Western North Dakota Livestock as- sociation and for a sale of purebred shorthorn hereford bulls, sponsored by the Missouri Slope Livestock CAPITOL 25¢ LAST TIMES TONIGHT Admission 2:30-7-9 SATURDAY You've never seen such poly a in @ picture _ fo talk. irs @REAT 211 Hotton Rh dndaey, Revmend Saturday at 10 a. m: Wonder Loaf Wrappers Special Matinee! QUICK RELIEF harm. Each year it produces tons of fixed nitrogen which greatly aids veg- etation when added to the soil. Pendents. Cease to be a part of the postmaster’s immediate family.” There are 10,486 third-class post- offices, in most of which only one clerk is employed. George Washington To Play at U. N. D. Grand Forks, N. D., March 31.—(?) —University of North Dakota athletic authorities announced Friday they had signed 2 home-and-home foot- bon Sree pongo ad akin in university fashington, D. C. Colonials will play here in Me- morial stadium Oct. 7 and a return game is to be held in the Capital City in 1934. North Dakota's 1933 schedule in- Cludes three intersectional contests, with Texas Christian and Loyola of New Orleans to be met in the south in November. Canadian Youth Will Edit University Paper || , Home Bake Shop 212 Sixth St. Bismarck, N. D. Grand Forks, N. D., Mar. 31—(P)— The University of North Dakota board Be DELICIOUS BAKERY FOODS Hot Cross Buns, Cookies, Breads of All Kinds Your patronage is appreciated Et eame like a bolt from the bine! The Mill needed cash. “We'll let you have them to sell for 88c if you take 100,000,” they said. We took one look at spreads andclosedthe deal. LovelyRayonandCotton BEDSPREADS ‘MONTGOMERY student publications |Tiggett Drug Chain Files for Bankruptcy Women of Bismarck You Will Want to. Attend the “Cooking With Cold” Demonstration and School hich will be held in the model kitchen of the iNorth Dakota Power and Light Company At 122 Broadway on Tuesday and Wednesday, "April 4th and 6th e MISS SAWYER ‘Well known home economist, will conduct the school com- mencing at 2:30 p. m. each day. Sponsored by the Local Kelvinater Dealers The North Dakota Power & Light Co. 122 Broadway 95555565656555665556656555555595555555S6556 Bismarck Food Market Oranges at Bargain Price Buy Your Supply Now—This Price Is Good Indefinitely Size 252, 32c Se oh i eeseeeee BOC 2 dozen ........ 2 dozen . ‘half Hither sie .. SdeLO |cae...... 91-65 ree Sie... ee ile, cr AEE Lipari cons ) ” | Bacon, half - d Mf (int eh Gg [Pane weal Oe Puritan Malt, per can ................49€ Gold Medal Flour, 2414-lb. bag....... .65¢ (Last week to enter contest) Phone 1612 Phone 1612 HEMPEL’S Saturday and Monday 49-Ib. sis Dakota Maid Floursi%s $1.35 Grapefruit, Texas Lemons, Seedless, 64 size, 6 for... .28¢ “Sunkist,” extra Celery, well bleached, large bunch. a a” 15¢ Carrots, new aren (one very fine, 2 bunches. .....15¢ 5c 5-0. Ne? tn...... LOC Sweet Com 2No. tins LOC Blackberries, No. 10 No. 2% tin srersseeee. LOC Peanut Butter, Stone's pg ae 49. ic Ronco, 2-lb, jar . Stone's 8-0. no 2 tin LOC KRISPY CRACKERS, 2-Ib. caddy..21¢ | Peat te, 2aC lot incge brow bese, d wo: trueri [5c |man es. Ie. OATMEAL Smu'sax