The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 29, 1933, Page 2

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FIRST TASK UNDER RECOVERY LAW IS ilable. The public has made lit- try drafts a code of fair competition | °¥ A sultation when peace is threatened 10 PROVIDE WORK Since enactment of the Sherman antl-| te wse of the plot for this purpese,! Roosevelt Tells Davis U. S. Of-| are based entirely on a disarmed But « wonderfal modern medie i jtrust law in 1890, companies in the, a i Europe, cine which acts upon the y ye) ‘same line have been prevented trom) ¢———________4| fers Are Based on Eur. Davis sald Roosevelt's plea for which CAUSE the pain: Take them. Better Distribution of Buying getting together but the national re- Weather Report | ( opean Disarmament peace and his offer for a non-ag- WE MANUFACTURE A COMPLETE LINE OF COOLERS, BARS fegularly and you should suffer lesp covery act allows it for two years. gression pact had made a “tremen- AND SUPPLIES FOR . and less each month. Power Is Seen as Spur ‘The code, for the present, is only to! © . cease aren dous effect over there.” i USE PERMANENT RE~ to Industry wage or better, be able to spend enough to help business make jobs for yet more men, same line get together and voluntarily | agree to do this. The procedure for accomplishing the objective is: A representative group of one indus- set the minimum waze the industry may pay, and fix the maximum hours, any employe shall work, with, possibly. The law lets all businesses in the; use Saturday. nue under the direction of the board of recreational activities. They are expected to be ready for The courts are being set up on a lot heretofore used only for auto- mobile parking, but considerable parking space will continue to be FORECAST For Bismarck and vicinity: and cooler tonight and Friday. For North Da- AMERICA T0 RENEW BPFORTS AT GENEVA F Lakemans Bay, Roque Island, June 29.—(®)—Norman H. Davis, dent Roosevelt's special ambassador, Presi- fog-bound for its fourth day of the president's vacation crulse to New Brunswick. Davis was mstructed to return to Europe and push toward a general agreement at Geneva. The president made it clear, how- ever, that American offers for con- “Europe had made up its mind,” he said, “that it is to be either peace or chaos. This is the greatest prog- INSTRUCT FOR WILLIAMS & new American Legion home in a railway passenger coach purchased for the purpose and spotted in a main| for department adjutant. —SERVING BEER— street lot, the local post Wednesday Max, N. D., June 29.—)—Opening| night dedicated the new headquarters and instructed delegates to the state convention to vote for Jack Williams ALSO BOOTHS, TABLES, CHAIRS AND FIXTURES FOR CAFES, STORES, SODA GRILLES Not Just Another Pill To Deaden Pain ‘provisions forbidding selling below rt ress, Public opinion is developing’ Washington, June 29—()—The first a of production, to eliminate aunt and was under orders Thursday to return| for disarmament. The people are THE FISHER COMPANY LYDIA E PINKHAM’S task under the national recovery law ‘sweatshop” competition, to Geneva to renew American ef-| still a little nervous and we must CHARLES CITY, IOWA TABLETS is to get more money into the hands | ‘This agreement is submitted to ale hil disarmament toward which | have a little time to settle some of Write for Circulars and Prices’ ‘ of the people, so they may buy more jyiiths, Wohnson, the administrator. the chief executive feels public opin-| the political, problems.” POR RELIEF AND PREVENTION Bonds, s0 stores and factories will hire) "49 calls for a public hearing at lon in Europe is progressing. ‘Thesfog lifted slightly Thursday and GF PEND Bune a Fi, millions ‘of the unemployed to meet A hopeful report on prospects for|the Amberjack II, with the president which minorities within the industry, possi representatives of labor and repre- Sin tie water of bearer Work [sentatives of the buying public can ed by men with jobs. Others then|be heard. ' will have to be hired to do part ofthe! Johnson is aided, in considering the kota: Geferally fair tonight and Friday, except lo- “cal thunderstorms this afternoon or tonight east por- the demand. world peace and disarmament was presented to Roosevelt by the am- bassador as they chatted Wednesday below deck in the Amberjack II, at the helm, slid out of this harbor and northward toward Campobello, Island, N. B., the final goal of the va- cation cruise. work, At the same time, the rate of Pay is to be increased so that, working Jess time, men will still make a living lindustrialists, one of labor experts and ‘code it is up to Johnson. When he and extreme east portions tonight, agreements, by three boards: One of tion; cooler. For Montana: the third representing consumers. Generally fair to- When they agree upon terms of the! night and Friday; cooler south-central warmer Friday and northwest ant approves, it passes to President Roose- Vet" central portions tonight, velt who has reserved final say on all! ee MLRTeeOtA AS eats Orne agreements. Once the codes are pro-| night and Friday, except probably mulgated they have the force of law,!showers or thunderstorms in north- so all plants within the specified a lene portion and this afternoon or dustries must abide by their terms. {tonight in south Leal oe Pri- While increasing wages and jobs is; day and in west and sou the emergency phase of the law, later | SOn/ent. the codes may be expanded to outlaw unfair competition. Hf H Lake Region (Williston, N. D. 29.74). Horseshoe Pitching | Precipitation has fallen over the i jd] {Southwestern Canadian Provinces, Courts Being Laid js Pacific Coast, Montana and | portions of the Plain States. Temper- tures have fallen somewhat from the A World’s Record GENERAL CONDITIONS Low pressure covers the area from the Rocky Mountains eastward to the Announcing Sensational New Service Four horseshoe pitching courts are Every bowl tastes better than the last!... this flaky-crisp cereal with the flavor you love! You'll do yourself a big favor when you taste this delicious breakfast food! It’s grand to start the day with a cheerful bowlful of these crispy, flavory flakes! So good in milk or cream—or topped off with lus- cious fruits or berries! And there’s energy in these toasted hearts of corn. Quick energy : .. to help you start the ee ee I . WEBB BROS. reakiast tomorrow, , Deetess A product of General Foods, dUY ON SIg ht Funeral ps BOYS AND GIRLS! Junior Detective Corps! Send your name and dress, with ‘TWO Post Toasties box-tops, to Inspece ter Post, General Foods, Battle Creek, and Detective Manu (This offer good until October 15, 1933.) LOT FOR YOUR MONEY being established at a vacant lot at) Dakotas westward, elsewhere changes - for the corner of Seventh St. and Thayer| Missouri river stage at 7 a. m. 7.0 ft. = ! 24 hour change, -0.5 ft. Bismarck station barometer, inches: ee Ford Owners Bedi iu) REPORT ir marck st mn > $ 00 otal this month to, date. A Guaranteed Factory Rebuilt a Total, Ji Ist to date [Rermal Jani Pit ai Motor Assembly umulated deficiency sede Exchange Price Hi —— igh above the street, the NORTH eT 4 Cyl. V8 fooms in the Morrison | 7 oe at Pes. rs 4 $ 50 . $ 00 lower cre cool and ine, 96 60 2.00 ORE than three thousand condition of constipation. It builds viting to vacationists.’ Beach, clear . 80 54 «00 births without a single loss them up, and is nothing like the Bottineau, clear .. 79 59 .00| of either mother or child! That is strong cathartics that sap their ‘ Installed tn the Heart of the Loop ek ue Pd oficial Piatt Ga record of _ strength and energy. Gaskets, Oil and Freight Extra . . e@ ce aati: Servi 88 64 08 r. W. B. Caldwell, in fifty years’ A coated tongue or bad breath i = A 8 to _ = ae’ the sanal fr aiaponatal ot sere This offer gives you ‘cylinder assembly exchange fox nsiisiet Bicvens'Qiveia J fo wonder mothers have suc! Pepsin. Children take it readily, f com} over! Fessenden, peldy. = ed) 2 pe A edlck a siving Wes ve ry Liege in davor: Taste Hesaiittiaay se rcoatothn) piste moter ah Only $2.50 sp with Bath our window display |! Grand Forks, cldy...... 88 64 a9, ones Dr. Iwell's Syrup Pepsin! it! Take Syrup Pepsin yourself, Cracked Blocks or Blocks Soored Beyond .045 ve learn the 17 Poa of || Hankinson, eldy. 92 66 00} — If you have a baby, you have When sluggish or bilious, or you No Exchange’ * DRIVE UPI...We perk your ear, | greater value found in ||ienmare, city $s Gf ou) | SUUsLARE ned of thie, Yond ee eppelta, Tae ae Standard rates, No other charges, Larimore, cle 86 63 ‘23| Preparation of pure pepsin, active I di 1 J e Lisbon, ld E senna, and fresh herbs. A child who Several days when run-down, and Cc lin M Cc LEONARD HICKS Meneping Director }* e W ilson Bros. Man, cleat Ss ue gels this pate stalin ie the see how it picks you up, 3 ope otor ompan not, clear 1 6 §=.00] + stomach, liver and bowels is always It is a prescripti i 3 Sh k Broadcloth ate? cldy. 9 63 07 healthier. It keeps children’s which ey aig! bell da Phone 318 Bismarck, Dak. Pre-Shrunk Broadclo Dart ca = Ma 11) delicate systems oan clogging . It ie big Bape ask anywhere Pembina, A 81 52 29 overcome most si for Dr. iwell’s Syrup Pepsin, SHIRTS Sanish, clear . 8& 59 «00 Williston, clear - 82 60 OI 4 18 SOUTH DAKOTA POINT: Oz High Tow. ; ae Hall of Science Huron, cldy, . +98 74.00 4 Haberdashery ier, aia _ ‘ACENTURY of PROGRESS | : 417 Broadway | Rapid City, clear ...... 90 60 00 Nearlyall of the important exhibits MINNESOTA POINTS In @ Contury of Progress are free, cir esi Moores ORRISON St. Paul, ‘cleat tt a M R | z 4 OUT OF STATE POINTS =~HOTEL Notice Hairdressers High- Low- cHI GCA GO est est Pet. Amarillo, Tex., clear J Boise, Idaho, cldy. Calgary, Alta, rain Chicago, Ill, cldy. Denver, Colo., cleat Des Moines, Ia., cldy... 86 j City, Kans., clear 104 Edmonton, Alta. rain.. 84 Helena, Mont., clear.... 64 Examinations in both branches of Beauty Culture will be held in Bismarck, N. D., on July 10th and 11th, 1933. Written work be- ginning at 9:00 a. m. at the Prince Hotel. Examinations will also be held in Fargo, N. D., July 13th and 14th. Practical work beginning at 9:00 a. m. at the’ Chicago Hairdressing Academy. SSSSLSTSIRISTS rr 66 ; Mont. clear 88 58 Abbie Stenersen, Sec'y. eee cit nea “4 ena, oo State Board of Hairdressers and | No. Platte, Neb. poldy, 100 2 Cosmetologists | Okla. City, O, clear.... 100 78 Pr. Albert, 8, clay. 16 Pay 25c per day and own a Coronado Refrigerator Free—from the savings it makes in ice and food— $79.50 and up. — Gamble Stores. Winnemucca, SSIBRLELLSES Sauesresssssses ar iy, Winnipeg, Man., pcldy. 74 snuEEIERETEEticeeeeioiansinenesemneinnenmieiemnmeenesiinen RBBBENBSRSBSBRsBsBeRseeoeerssseRs en thousands there must be a reason This Prigidatre uses less current than one ordinary lamp bulb hiner sisedeed of greater convenience distinctive style— genuine Frigidaire quality — one-fourth more fecal aes Come in and sec it. _Dahners - Tavis Music Co. ia Blemarck, N. Dak. Frigidaire Dealers Everywhere r Seeriees Tebeoee ican Company. Please”. They said it was" Toasting” that made Luckies so good. I've never questioned the reason— because I have always found To my brothers...1 owe the pleasure of smoking Luckies - find them refreshing to the taste. Now I’m telling my brothers “Luckies Please”, and each of them says, “You're telling me?” w“ 1. W. CALNAN everything as near- . Wy perfect as possible, You can rely upon us, Night Phone 50 or 887 When I first hada desiteto smoke, — Luckies so fragrant, so mild—and Pre: I knew exactly where to start. You (perhaps a man will smile at this) PEDBRAL TAX PAID see, for years I had heard all the so pure to my lips! I can smoke “i men in the family saying “Luckies lots and lots of them and still

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