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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1933 3 7 as ° SUMMONS: westerly along said section line to CITY WOULD WIDEN First to Ask U.S. Home Loans {(ANCRI, HEARING ON | Leader in New |ccup or ssstteuors, counsy| Rua SEeuter we ws, HOW SHE LOST 14 +] I d Pl of Burleigh. a Pullam & Young, POUNDS OF FAT IN_DISTRICT COURT, Fourth Ju- SAINT AGS Fi CHIICEESE LTTE | IMPROVE STREETS BMERGENCY TARIFRS! c-2custey iam jack pegs unre | ERLE FOR 85 CENTS : ‘ =: Rut ~ a 2 5 5.99 e: Plaintite, | 7-18-25 8-1-8-15-22. | — : v. | “I used one jar of Kruschen and John W. Plummer, Geo. W. ? WITH FEDERAL Alb ; Emmons, James A, Emmons, D. Truckers of State | as bostered before with, gas pai j Surcharge Freight Rate Case Is wi Maratta, Daniel W. Maratta, Hold Mee ting Here | eaeatee taking i etl ae ohn McLean, James J. , | bothered me.” rs. Reet Abandoned By Interstate is, ee | Deer River, Minn. ie ‘ eth | Dunsmore, Frederick A. Duns- | Organization of the United Truck-; Don't say fat and unattractive— 2 Urges That Main Avenue, Sixth| Commerce Body moor, 0.5. Wetherald, Hiijah ers of North Dakota was perfected at | not when it’s so easy and safe to get St. and Memorial High- Magnuson, P.M. Paine, John J, ja meeting here with representatives | Tid of double chins, ugly ip-fat and " ‘The In amis Jackman and J. J. Jackman, and | present from all parts of the state. | unbecoming ‘plumpness on upper way Be Fixed e Interstate Commerce Commis- all other persons unknown L. R. Coman of Fargo was elected|arms—at the same time build up sion Tuesday advised the state rail- claiming any estate or interest president, and Charles A. Snyder of| strength ,and increase vitality—teel ae Toad board that a ‘hearing on the tue gregeriy aueeelbed ta ae Bismarck vice president. ‘Members of | Younger and keep free trom head- Resolutions urging that two streets Ries WEE ee eennes meas peat complaint, Derendante, |e board of directors are Coman,|aches, indigestion, aeldity, fatigue iy | Reiecy ios Ge Ouran: Saturday, as been cancelled and the THE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA | Edwards of Bimmarck: Any Prociiics | Just take a half, teespoontul of fal vehi ieee feel ANTS: perk, "| of McClusay, Albert Benson of Shar-|Kruschen Salts first thing eve : River: celled Phi tele cd GALLS HOER AE OL Ae, ayo are hereby, summoned to an- lon, and Duane Wilder of Jamestown, morning in a glass of hot waler, tt eh funds were adopted by the Bismarck Se aHurEenGy InESibes in Geran Which Ig on fie im the citive aeeare |S: Boe of Bismarck was named field | not joyfully satistied with results of : ¥ \ city commission in its regular weekly freight rates and charges intrastate clerk of the district court of said ; manager. jOne small jar (lasts 4 weeks) money business meeting Monday night. between polite in Nor Dalsts ‘on NS and e mary oye copy A meeting of the board of directors! back from Finney’s Drug Store, One resolution recommends that all railroads. The state commission on the subscribers at thelr offices in | Vil be held July 24, when a secretary | Cowan's Drug Store or any drug- Main avenue from Washington St., to recently denied the carriers’ applica- the city of Bismarck, Burleigh Coun- and treasurer will be appointed, Bis-'store the world over. But make sure , Ninth St. be widened from 48 feet tion for such increases. Ulirduearis eh GRn an ee eee De Soe eee wey eo to 56 feet and Sixth St. from Rosser “This was . to 2 , exclusive of the day : beech el an NG avenue’ to the Boulevard ‘be widened eS ig Wea Sta aeetbe Seu eh. | = — from 30 to 44 feet. North Dakota had titi d the I. pear or answer, judgment will be 7 Seventeen blocks, 10 on Main petitioner le I. taken against you by default for the | nue and seven on’Sixth St are in- ton ‘with the emereanay Ineresaea er “pated at Blasmarde” North Bekota, | My as fency increases or + 5 : cluded in the proposal. surcharges on North Dakota intrastate GAS UR PO I ie ‘The resolution further recommends traffic, alleging failure of the North Dillan & Youngs S (eye) a e that the streets be resurfaced and Dakota commission to continue these Hirst National Banke Buildin that street lighting be established on surcharges was discrimination against Bismarck, North Dakota, s each side of Sixth St., at federal ex- interstate commerce,” Commissioner NOTICE: sia al Ben Larkin said. Seca aE ane lise wine TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFEND- TONIGHT and WEDNESDAY ie other resolution recommends If the Interstate Commerce Com- i! : Toul: < e widening of Memorial highway from mission had found that the failure of He a TICE: Thatthe sbereendiiebacion a Rob’em in d ‘ < Wen eve canwren. bridge Lv tte Dakota commission to per-| {4 direct. an industry under relates: to log alos ing ‘ described e ' jaye rom 18 fee eet, and establish- mi continuance of these sur-| terms of the national ind Biante Wurlelen Geunte, Rorae | li h ment of foot walks at the side of the charges did constitute a burden on, jr; FETS/ GSES SOT BEER | TE ST Ge VENT ight and cheat highway. Interstate commerce and ordered them| fru! recovery ac. Te cotton | Hark (Sti ity ot “Section. Thirty-two (fy . “ $1,650,000 Allocated to be put in effect on traffic within! Ton were frst to have thelr (32), "Towishin one Hundred Tainy- | ’@Mm at night! The resolution points out that $1,- the state of North Dakota, this would| ‘ctails of the cotton processing | (80), less the. right-of-way: of Sthe | — 450,000 has been allocated from the have the effect of taking the jurisdic-| tax and acreage reduction are | Notthern Pacific Railway ‘Company, : federal aid emergency fund for high- im tion away from the North Dakota) seitied, this Industry is expect. | 280,088 @,tFact of about three acreg | way improvements in state and fed- oS Peril commission in connection! eq to put its terms in effect. America, and including also a tract gral highways in the municipalities of/ Firat of the nation’s mortgage-burdened home owners to seek rellet band mee CANE rect AUUTORIES | 5s ee Se On a ol Dakota. from the federal Home Owners’ Loan Corporation was Mrs. Leandra . North, of HANES -DIBhts ca0), deicell- tus mssting sonbeenere Cnn i Boni, widowed mother, pictured in the top photo as she discussed " 7 Strange But True | et nee sfoliows,, towit: corhmencing | 5 mn i f at a point o i ce ‘ Glty representatives with Stare anigh-| Rer-Plight with John F. Hamilton, Michigan manager, when the | Harding to Operate News Items of Day || tot 2°rownship a8 Range ao Biss. way Commission Frank A. Vogel Men- etroit office, first in Ys pened. Below are Sh t Metal Work It (By The Associated Press) en Hundred Twenty-four (1124) Feet in the crowd of 2000 eager applicants who jammed corridors: and ee e' orks|g_—— gg | cst from the northwest corner there- day forenoon. Representing the city talrways leading to-doors:of: the Detroit office. ‘eas of, thence south not exceeding One at the conference were A. P. Lenhart, stairways leading to ‘8: ie Detroit office, Hundred Fifty (160) Feet, thence cast a Forrest Hardin of (By The Associated Press) to the Northern Pacific Railway C president of the city commission; City ig, son Fay Har- e rn Pacific Railway Com- : ‘, Auditor Myron H. Atkinson; ©. W.|July 19, at the McCabe Methodist) Garage Firm Loses Ging, member of the state railroad| AIR FORCE WINS BATTLE | peny's, right of ways thence north- overs, Caine: and DE. Me Ww: | ptcopal chute, ge Fir Be! commission; is establishing a sheet| Fort Hoyle, Md. July 18—(P—|the north line of sald section, thence Roan, ‘member Of the citizens’ ‘advis- ‘Uiider the’ direction “or Lawrence In Supreme Court metal works at 108 Third St., in Bis-|Three hundred fifty soldiers of the ory committes on roads in Bismarck Byres! TeMars; Ya, leader bisa Bet et Tuesday. citizens’ military ee corps cheer- |" ? ty. 2 u g H ing in Sheet Metal” willjed as the first battle of Fort Hoyle 5 J | r specialize roofing, |air force. H work, as two ing planes, equip) " He suggested that the city adopt form=|people, A silver offering will be public gas and filling station, ‘The| Harding lived in Bismarck eight| apparatus used in case of war for The best VALUE belie ie 8 ic | taken, : |court reversed the decision of the! and one-half years ago, when he was|spraying poison gas, cleared the res are ‘alter J. Cal by lain- a works. fe moved from re to Rapi e deat ivaders were ie moOs- : RP *{mond, Ini eric ir, m- | Northern cific ailwa} was employet =] -|camp ni ie sorrow of e sol- : designed to license and regulate taxi-| bridge Wis.; and Oswald Boitell, Ma-|which had leased a site to the North-| kota rower obninaty piers tat diera, aa i cab and bus traffic in the city, were|tanzas, Cuba. The evangelistic tour|ern Reo Garage for garage purposes.| year and a half he has operated his _~ > given their first readings Monday|will take them through seven mid-|The firm began operation of a gas|own sheet metal works in Rapid City. WHAT'S THE ADDRESS? ry evening. western states, with stops in such cit-/station, and the railroad brought ac-| Harding's family already has Pomeroy, O.—Dr. Amy Whaley, 3 & Introduced Week Ago ies as Des Moines, Omaha, Duluth and|tion to restrain the Reo company] moved to Bismarck. who at 95 claims to be the oldest Admissi ¥ The ordinances had been introduced|the Twin Cities. The schedule pro-|from engaging in such an enter- ; living registered dentist in the mission the previous Monday but were re-| vides for more than a hundred meet- | prise. . Roosevelt to Tell United States, was told a sub- Best % Aer tldl City ots Charles L. Fos-|ings during the summer. 0 te reba to her favorite magazine Pict 25c rT al e request of ie commission. “, ” me ” ad expired. ‘icture Taxis are described as vehiclos| ort’, Ambassadors” are one of sev-| At recent prices, water costs more Of Recovery Hopes “Well.” she said, “you'd better . eral groups sent out from Wheaton|than high gravity oil in Mentone, carrying not more than seven pass- college this summer. Texas. Washington, July 18. Presi renew it for three years. I think engers while buses are described as | : gton, July 18.—(P)—Presi-| 11 be able to enjoy it that long— those carrying not less than eight dent Roosevelt plans to give a full] anyhow.” coe ete of ner recovery hopes and ones spi vehicl 6 ° . 9 policies in an address a week from Ashtabula, O.—A female swan and | ianres omic a af peas Greeting S, America! Tuesday directed to the governor's|her male protector assumed a decid-| “When you are offered a | " Eee 9 ° conference in San Francisco. edly hostile attitude toward humans f i: y damage, the proposed ordinances : substitute for genuine set out, as soon as she started setting on three *, eilen it k | OPENS GRAZING AREA newly laid eggs. When no baby| Kellogg’s, reme: ritis | Each taxi must carry not less than $5,000 insurance against damage to Washington, July 18—(#)—Secre-|swans appeared after weeks and} geldom in the spirit of Hess Meee ae as oe tary Ickes today reversed the policy of| weeks of such antics, park attaches Prey With Cc : less than $20,000 for inj og ps two predecessors and ordered thous-| ignored their protests and investigat- service. ’ Lo par iaariyona pherrheld a ce ands of acres of public land in Arizona/ed. The eggs had been stolen and re- of: WY) oy | Jess than $25,000 for injury to seven MERE Ea EES ee LA. | NEWS -- CARTOON --COMEDY - permons in any one accident. tle interest, to be thrown open to pub PLAN UNION DRI OPNEA DELS ISCRE EE | Each bus must carry not less than Q sage ide! i $5,000 insurance against injury to lic grazing. Pittsburgh, July 18—()—Officials pa ae py that $95.00 Nias ——_———- of the Amalgamated Association of inlay ioe ‘tha: er jue San Marino is the oldest existing |Iron, Steel and Tin Workers today aeiy 3 plea te passeng- republic; it has had 10 centuries of announced a national campaign to WsQne pearent uninterrupted existence. unionize the steel industry. City Fathers Confer With Highway Chief Officials of several cities of the state ’ sonferred with Highway Commission- er Frank A. Vogel Tuesday on plans ie o for federal aid construction on streets ee el |” Harding’s Metal Works present ives were re from ‘ Williston, Dickinson, Minot, Gratton, t Wahpeton aad Jamestown. ba at g § e or § eee ae sgt me At 108 Third St (South of the Prince Hotel) papers Lake conferred with Vo- 7 Is Now gel jonday. When the conferences are complet- eS reser OPEN FOR BUSINESS clty. “Everything in Sheet Metal” Specializing in Roofing, Warm Air Heating, and ; | ¢ College Students | | General Sheet Metal Work Will Give Program| eader of the first mass airplane flight acroes the Atlantic, on the Phone 999 long and dangerous journey from Italy to the world fair at Chicago, General Italo Balbo, Italy's air chief, is shown here as he greeted America with a typical Italian gesture. The picture was taken at Cartwright, Labrador, where Balbo and the men aboard his 24 Planes first touched the soi] of the American continent. 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