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IHE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1938 Cooking Expert |BLECTRIG COOKERY] | <<] _ NEWNAVAL PROGR TOBEDEMONSTRATED| ‘——SPrine Sports | Cameron, R. B. Murphy, P. E. Byrne | - and Chris Bertsch, addressed i, young men Tuesday evening. YOUNG DEMOCRATS ODS en MOVE TO ORGANIZE nietsemoscontes, *attemes Roosevelt’s new deal, favored organ- ization of all young Democrats in the LIST 30 CASUALTIES Havana, May 17.—(P)—A dispatch from Santa Clara Wednesday report- . ed approximately 30 casualties in a battle on the outskirts of Sanct@ ‘J Spiritus, 210 miles southeast of here, HORIZONTAL between rebel bands and federal forced Ariswer to Previous Puzzle speed. Youthful Voters of Burleigh County Invited to Organiza- tion Meeting May 23 Steps toward organization of a Bur- Jeigh county unit of the Young Dem- cratic Clubs of North Dakota were taken at a meeting Tuesday evening of 25 young men here. Decision to hold a meeting at the Grand Pacific hotel here at 7:30 p, m. May 23, at which time a permanent organization will be effected, was Yeached and Bruce Murphy, Finley Baker and E. B. Sowka were named; to the organization committee. ‘Young men throughout the county Interested in the movement are urged state, set as an objective a Democratic administration for North Dakota next. year and invited all young persons to join the movement. Organization of the young Demo- | erat clubs has the approval of both | the state and county Democratic con ganizations. With organization of county units a state meeting at which state-wide planned, Donald M. Murtha of Dickinson is | state director. At National Convention state organization will be represented at the national convention of Young Democrats of America to be held at now in progress throughout the state, ; organization will be effected, is: Murtha has announced that the: Representative of Home Econo- mics Bureau Will Conduct Meetings May 23 and 24 Mrs. Mary Schwin will conduct an electric cooking demonstration at 2:30 p. m. May 23 and 24 at the North Dakota Power and Light com- pany to which all Bismarck house- ‘wives are invited, company officials announced Wednesday. An authority on electric cookery, Mrs. Schwin has spoken before thou- sands upon the subject of better food preparation. She has been in charge of similar demonstrations in all parts of the United States. 1 European fiat- fish (pl.).. € Itchy. 13 Each (abbr.) 14 Pronoun, 16 Italian mone- tary unit. 17 Violent tornado. 18Flat round plate. 20 Congressional clerks. AIT 22Time gone by. 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HELP 10 UNEMPLOYED Government Plans to Build De- fenses to Strength Allot- ed in Treaties Washington, May 17.—(?)—The ni val building program advanced as a means of increasing employment probably will be started and carried on until such a time as new treaty agreements may be reached. | ‘This was indicated Wednesday | when it was disclosed that the ad- BAKING POWDER ministration’s public works-industrial ‘ control bill contains provision for a { SAM E PRIC E maximum of $100,000,000 for naval | today hagiehgeey champions in Seaiee | AS 42 YEARS AGO / 2eecee| Fa ae leet m - ing treaty limits even with a three- ounces ECONOMICAL and EFFICIENT Use only half as mech Mrs. Schwin is a graduate of Sim- mons college, where she majored in jj | home economics, and at present is Glotzbach of Anamoose; Morton, R. [Fea of Edison ‘General ‘Blectrie Ro B. Cummins of Mandan; Stutsman, D. MRS. MARY SCHWIN pliance company. She has directed |W. Flynn of Jamestown; Barnes, Ray! Mrs, Mary Schwin of the General / electric cookery classes in many lead- Reichert of Bowman; Universtly of|Flectric Appliance company, will con-| ing universities and colleges. North Dakota, Wallace E. Werner of |duct a demonstration of electric cook-| In anticipation of her visit here, |Grand Forks; and Stark county, Wil-/ing at the North Dakota Power and|Mrs, Schwin has been working for \liam Walton of Dickinson. ‘Light company May 23 and 24. some time on a series of exceptional 43 To ai Other ges) of a Lake Rages Coa eth Hie in electric cookery 44 Nate = 66 Measure. 11Flexible pipe. 63 Dye. roup are Eleanor McCormick, vice an e 8 Ni r 3 2 ‘ STENT Aco, DiGinle, BERIT and Ea Steinbrueck, treasurer, all of iba pol eine como rent | 47Ellaworth 67 Implements for 12 Still 65 Average lan. present conditions and the trend Vines is a —— “| 15 Contest of (abbr.). towards economical meals, she has ae ‘a all PR pk 28Short cask. 53 Ice glider. 30 Large deer. 54 Rqund and 31Form of “be.” —_ tapering. 33 Above, 56 To woo. for debate. 48 To cuddle up 35 Ratité bird. 57 Illusion. 4 Behold. 50 Expects. 37 Twice. 58 Music drama. 5 Dines. 51 Courtesy title, 38 Toward. 59 Beat of a clock. 7 Scribe. 54 To contend. 39 Aeriform fvel. 61 Publicity. 8To ascend. 55 Wrap. 41 Lubricant. 62 Backs of 9Measure.of 57 Chart. 42 Distant. necks. area. 60 Kandh 64 Chum. 10 Candles, language. 2 Hostile 43 Tedium. incursion. 5 Indolent. 3 Association is Marks. to attend. Kansas City June 15 to 17. Four veteran Democrats, Scott| Clubs already organized and their leaders are: McHenry county, Clifford year building program, were quick to note that President Roosevelt's call for world disarmament did not men- tion navies or ships. Chairman Vinson of the house na- val committee said he expected the administration to go ahead with its ship construction plans and if an agreement were reached at the Ge-/ neya conference to reduce the size of | fleets even more, the construction | could be halted. ‘The Leon peer under ean | cussion involves expenditure of 7 000,000 over a three-year period, Big Lowest tire Prices of all LAUGH JUBILEE Coming to Bismarck Plan Demonstrations [built ner school program upon a strictly economical basis. At the For Sheep Farmers} same time each dish will be well: ‘ balanced and nourishing, appetizing Fargo, N.D., May 17.—(?)—Plans bene ieee eRe a pat of her for more than 300 demonstrations to| extensive @ and experience times at Gamble’s Ma: he will ble navy men pointed out that this pro- es y be held throughout the state in July| tin trone un tecdate tiene ee gram did not include the 10,000-ton|§ Sale. Two first line tires to show farmers how to treat sheep] ern homemaking. : 8-inch gun cruisers generally re-|f and two tubes $5.95 to for internal parasites. were outlined] “We expect to bring homemakers Bad Carded as citensve ‘weapons. | ee Guaranteed 12,000 at a meeting at the North Dakota Ag-|0f Bismarck a program which will PSO LUN Use the Want Ads ae Ne SOMETHING TO REMEMBER roe ase te laslngied | TitiN ricultural College here Tuesday. wles tide Pacts never loses its delicate exquisite bouquet in any baking or freezing. I~ Thats because it is Pure Vanilla. WHEREVER VOU GO, VOU FIND BLUE RIBBON MALT Sua AMERICA'S BIGGEST SELLER emma You Don’t Need “We will present in dramatized fash- The extension division of the col-| ion, new ideas in cooking and home- lege, the Greater North Dakota as-| making. We will show women how sociation, the railroads, livestock pack-|they may economize, how they may ing interests and commission men will] prepare inexpensive meals and at the rors eonbetiteatlb of sheep in an Pati SU CLaan econ A it program is planned area invariably results in increasing] each ay. i fae trouble from internal parasites,” said Dr. J. T. E. Dunwoodie, extension 1 livestock specialist.” Speaker to Describe “This is particularly true where sheep use the same pasture year after Century of Pr ‘ogress year, and on many farms the ani- ee ves mals are allowed to utilize the same| Captain on Me Gorby, a member pasture for long periods. The purpose ws on = a peer d ecilindd of the meetings will be to demonstrate $15 Oiock Thinedag mere ett on sheep farms throughout the state| pismarck high school, according to T. low these parasites may be controll-| > “anen, a; " . » agent for the Northern Pa- ed or eradicated. cific, who has arranged Captain Gor-| those discoveries, their application to; road cars, is dead at his home here. San: Agee. catia = by’s visit here. industry, and the resulting Death occurred Tuesday night. Grand Forks County. Recognized’ as one of the master|that have made the world of today _ To Sell Debenti minds of the exposition, which is now | £0 different trom the world of a cen-| The oldest natural temperature 0 Ne eDENTULeS | under way, Captain Gorby became a| tury ago’ ever recorded was 150 degrees below — member of the staff of A Century of| Gorby's lecture will include a des-| zero, It was registered 10 miles above Grand Forks, N. D., May 17—(P)—| Progress in December, 1930, He is a|Cription of permanent buildings and| the equator. Steps to insure meeting of current | lawyer, banker, and former army cap- | Settings, the theme of the exposition | ~ county expenses were taken late Tues-| tain. and details of special attractions. day by the Grand Forks county board} “The story of mankind’s achieve- by commissioners which, in a resolu- | ments te Medien Poe tacks is sale CAR MANUFACTURER DIES tion, offered for sale certificates of in- | ingly depicted at fentury of =| Bettendorf, Iowa, May 17.—(®)—J. debtedness totaling $50,000, secured by | gress,” Gorby sald Wednesday. “The|w Bettendort, 68, who plea his 46 ” Bek taxes gue the county for Saree Sdn ete penis way up from @ job as @ machinist in this and the ing four years. 8, Or un! jov. e Bids from peopective purchases will | exposition tells by easy stages and in|a Peru, Ill., plow works to the presi-/§ To Get Plastered With Joy. be opened June 6. The certificates|simple form the story of scientific |dency of the Bettendorf pompeny: one|# Joe and Eddie Are Coming! will be issued in denominations of | discoveries and inventions based onlof the largest manufacturers of rail- Core eer eee eo oo oto oe oe tee ee eee sees $500 and $1,000, with a 7 per cent in- terest limit. This is the first time in the history of the county that money has had to be borrowed, with the exception of the r bond issue floated to finance con- struction of the courthouse here in e a or esterhelds Wyoming Votes Wet By Margin of 6 tol to Datisly OO ee Announcing Change in Schedule Effective May 15 Leave Bismarck .. Leave Jamestown Leave Valley City Leave Fargo .. Arrive Twin Cities Arrive Chicago Arrive New York Cheyenne, Wyo, May 17.—(®)— Wyoming has voted 6 to 1 in favor of ratification of @ congressional resolu- tion repealing the 18th amendment. Precinct conventions elected to county conventions 456 delegates fav- oring repeal to 76 pledged to vote for retention of prohibition. The re- turns were not complete but came from half the most populous pre- cincts. Many of the 667 precincts held no conventions. County meetings will be Thursday Take Advantage of Your Through Air Service. at waichy celeceiee. Maree ere Save a Day the Modern Way. ep caldiecoanen ia ciaawi ctl tie) 6 to 1 ratio on incomplete returns, ex- pect the poll of the state convention to be even more overwhelming in their favor. | REEPEEE Air Travel Does Not Cost—It Pays. Northwest Airways, Inc. Telephone 800 or _ 826 | Volunteer Rivermen Fail to Find Body Vermilion, 8. D., May 17.—(?)}—An all-day search by a large group of officers and volunteer rivermen had failed Wednesday to disclose the body AKE THIS M D of a man which it was rumored had been thrown into the Missouri river south of here Monday night. Sheriff William Russell directed the search after residents of the bot- tom lands had reported seeing a man and woman drive. a car toward the rites with anpitier. man propped up the seat between them, and return PATTERN 2636 a few minutes later apparently with- out the dead or unconscious man. by Ohne hdams ane id indicated 1 a i e sant a body had been dragged from where the car stopped What is the smart way for the| near the river, to the edge of the matron with a “not-too-slender” fig- | bank. ure to achieve the coveted silhouette] Use of dynamite was being consid. of the new mode? The secret is told | €ted by authorities in a final effort to in tolley’s sketch—to wear only those bod; lines that flatter and slenderize and inane, to choose only those prints that will] NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE: not accentuate fullness. Note in Pat- es ves graceful flares, snug hip and sale entered on the 12 day of M: yoke and pointed seaming. i833, in an action wherein robert A: en F Ealiern ae may be ordered only Motfite, ‘sarah V, Mottite, Firat Gu in sizes 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, y Bank, a ci 5 ar Bin fh ceamen ag ae ae. ney Security Company, a corporation, are defendants, an uu fabric and 1/6 yard 8 inch lace. Tlus-| tion issued thereon, the undersigned, trated step-by-step sewing instruc-|as sheriff of the county of Burleigh tions included with pattern. and state of North Dakota, for that pose appointed, je house at Bismarck, 5 ry lay 0: june, yal e plainly your name, address and style hour of ten o'clock, AL Me ot cast, day, r e real estate and mortga: rem- number. Be SURE TO BLATE SIZE | 125, situate invthe counts of Burinign 3 and state of North Dakota, directed in THE NEW SUMMER EDITION| S24 iudsment and execution to be DESIGNED FOR LARGER SIZES __— put away for 30 months with age. So after our buyers select, .from the various markets, the right kind of tobacco for Chesterfield, we put it away for 30 months or more to become mellow and sweet. This ageing process is expensive, but there is no short-cut to make tobaccos milder—to make them taste better. It just takes money and time to make Chesterfields. Four miles of warehouses are used to store our tobaccos. The crops now in storage are worth about $70,000,000 sold, and which are described as fol- . ». most of it for Chesterfield ‘Ciga- OF THE ANNE ADAMS PATTERN} lows, towit: The Southwest Quarter BOOK IS READY. Afternoon, sports,| (SW%) of Section Thirty-two (82), : Tettes. T : a golf, tennis dresses, jumpers, house] (95) 0h ,,00% uundred | Forty-two The Domestic kinds are packed away in wooden hogsheads that weigh 1,000 frocks, special beginners’ patterns,| (78) West of the Sth P. M., or so much styles for juniors, and cool clothes| thereof as may be necessary to sat= 4 pounds and stand as high as a man’s THEY ARE MILD head. for youngsters, and Peirvetions for|isty the said judgment and costs, amounting = 11 1 to thi ft e date of sa! ity tl COPY. PRICE OF CATALOG FIF-| accruing costs of salen” “7S Me TEEN CENTS. CATALOG AND/| Dated this 15th day of May, Sih. : PATTERN TOGETHER TWENTY- Shepitt ot Bullelgn Couey, and yet Like fine wine, tobacco improves 5. smarck, North Dakota: Dullam & Y Address all mail orders to The Bis-| Attorneys for Plaintiff y \ marck Tribune Pattern Department, Piumarck, p Norte Dakota. 243 West 17th Street, New York City. | °-17-* © 1953, Liccerr & Mvzns Tosacco Ca