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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1934 a SHORT SESSION OF | Mother at 14 CONGRESS SEEN AS | coer HOPE OF PRESIDENT Administration Apparently In- tends to Ask for Speedy Action on NRA Calves from cows which have not| An average sized common barberry e had enough vitamin A in their feed|bush with ® normal infection of z * d are usually weak, often blind, have|black stem rust can produce at one y sore eyes and generally are subject | time. approximately 68 billion rust to severe scours. A lack of vitamin| spores (seeds), more than 30 times , A tends to make cows nonbreeders. |the population of the world. j sRED OWL These Art Students Know Their Beauty 6 JOHNSON SAYS FHA TO OPEN GREATEST POTENTIAL MARKET Federal Housing Leader Pre- dicts Boom for Building Materials Industries Phone 332 GrainFea_ Short Ribs, fancy, Ib. .. She Another Car of Apples Pot Roast, tb... 1 1 | Rib Roast, ».... 160 400 DEPENDABLE QUALITY MEATS SATURDAY SPECIALS Main Washington, Nov. 30.—( \—As the Roosevelt administratio: legis- lative program gradually takes shape, there are plain signs that a com- paratively short session of congress is desired. Moreover, administration officials apparently intend to ask especially for early and speedy action on legis- lation that will determine NRA’s fu- ture. This would be an attempt to remove the uncertainty from the Opening of the greatest potential market the United States has ever) known by the federal housing act} ‘was forecast here by Sidney C. John- son of headquarters staff, federal housing administration at Washing- ton. Every dollar spent in moderniza- tion, repairs and new construction } means three times that many dol- lars. put into circulation, said the H Swift's Large Fresh Meaty federal representative who is assist- minds of business men as to just Black Twi: | 24 ing the local organization in the What dort ‘of « bind the ble age Sta: ig Wieners, Ib, ... 14c Spareribs, Ib. 1 Cc etter housing and modernization will be, “a ymans B ox $1 29 Milk Fea Shoulder Roast : C campaign. Working on a tentative t ofa ee eeeeee © In line with his work in assisting permanent NRA, experts under Don- Roman Beauties s A VE Leg Veal Roast ........, “the local campaign Johnson will ald R. Richberg, chairman of the Winesaps Shidr. Chops or Steak... Ib, make a short announcement of @& better housing plan from the stage of the city auditorium at the con- clusion of the American Legion min- strel show Friday night. Durable goods industries and building construction concerns throughout the United States, dor- mant since the gloomy days of 1930, executive council, already have made much progress, authoritative sources said. If present ideas are approved higher up, the new measure probably vill: Thelma Smith of Carnegie, Pa. |" tie was chosen as the reigning beauty ae ae peli * IN of 1934 by her freshman classmates F in the art school of Washington be made legal, others illegal, and stil Veal Stew, Ib. - 5c | Pork Roast, b... 15 Minced Ham, Ib, 13c | Suter’ m......31¢ Sweet Potatoes, Indiana Jerseys, 4 lbs. 25¢ CELERY, fresh, crisp ..............10¢ ORANGES, nice size, doz. ..........39¢ A 14-year-old papa and a 14 year-old mama are proud of this ¢ girl baby, shown with the moth- er in their Ft. Worth, Tex. have come to life with the large in- iversit: others put under regulation. . ‘ as ereases in business, he said. Contrib-| piame thenz Vamenees en 2. Grant power to fix minimum| home, Ellen Pauline Noah aryl GRAPEFRUIT ...............5 for 25c Phone Plalies utory industries and labor have like-| Photo) wages and maximum hours for each Henry Mullins had been swee! GR APES 2 Ib 332 : t wise felt the effects of the federal industry and trade, hearts almost since babyhood, £0 Ses vst eesetesese cy te ORs mee le 332 ; program. = 3. Continue section 7-A, guaran- they married and quit school. hone sure room mine oaeee|| UeY Long Adopts | |isess the Het ot coleetee rene ee lee enter © eae Fine Table Lis Fruits - Vegetables, - Groceries States are in need of repair, Johnson 5 Per Cent Racket || The NRA, under present law, is mother at 33. Granulated C due to die next June, and the admin-} istration would like to get the per-| vice for which $11,000 has been ap- manent machinery ready in plenty/proved for payment. The program of time. cares for children from infancy up to The administration’s plan will be|14 years of age from families eligible still further rounded out after con-| for relief. ferences this week-end by President. Ri velt and his aides in chat f relief and housing. | $66,400 Bridge Job Already the administration appar-| Awarded to Rue Firm ently is committed to a low cost Rue Bros., Inc., general contractors asserted that $1,600,000,000 was a WE DELIVER DOLLAR PHONE ORDERS C. 0. D. 100 Lb. Bag $5.23 Cinna: ieee 1 aac ete ee SMALL HAND ¢ PICKED OR GREAT Lb. NORTHERN LARGE RA “TESTO” CANNED No.2} : Cans conservative estimate of the total cost of repairs needed. The repairs men-|/ ployes of a charity hospital here, tioned are only those necessary to||a state-controlled _ institution, keep the buildings from deteriorat-|| Thursday “contributed” five per ing at an accelerated rate, he said. cent of their salaries to Huey Money for a new roof, re-paint-|/ Long’s campaign chest. ing or a new floor is readily avail- Dozens of employes, declining to able at all banks and may be paid!) permit use of their names, said that toack in a sound way out of income.|| when they got their pay checks Stress should not be put on borrow: || five per cent was deducted. 4ng, however, but on getting the work|| “What for?” asked an indignant done, he warned. pee ie Johnson gave three reasons why I don’t know,” the Bursar re- the repair work should be done im-|| Plied. “You'll have to ask the su- mediately. First, the building ma-|| Petintendent. New Orleans, Nov, -30.—(#)—Em- 2 Na. 2 cone 156 COFFEE “MAXWELL HOUSE” ii 99: GOOD TO THE LAST DROP Can VITA FRESH - VACUUM PACKED POST TOASTIES. Cora Flakes © 232-21° FAVORITE OF MILLIONS ... 12-08, ir Pha. 1 35c ey pier aoe belated ‘or public works, further subsistence | 4» tnis city, were successful low bid- Ronee ots and unemployment in-| dees for the construction of & bridge 3 over the Missouri river 29 miles east FER. A Child Relief of Helena, Mont, at a letting held frowd eves yo Hares“ Crbrien ass Fore ry 5 ie Cures N. D. Invalids| ror reeves here, Charlee ue rep. will supervise the con- North Dakota children will have at| Personally least 3,500 less aches and pains this | Arantion more. whieh, stirts immed: | winter thanks te the FERA corrective | s*eu. one ‘mount = |care olde according to a report J of the work done from Aug. 1 to Nov. 15 released Wednesday by Danlel G. County Jail Inmates “MINNESOTA” Macaroni SPAGHETTIOR SHELLS Made from Pure Durum Wheat Semolina 3°17 ery s Youth St Baking Powder cm 2% Softasilk Cake Flour. For Perfect Cakes? * 29 SEND 2%c.AND SALES SLIP FOR $2.00 CERTIFIED VALUE ‘SALAD SERVICE SET Smoked Salt’ ¢ ‘& WHITENS ANO BLEACHES Hilex “sou, ° sa: 19° Seminole Tissue ‘SNOWY-WHITE COTTON-SOFT 3-19 Sources Warm Springs, Ga., Nov. 30.—()}— President Roosevelt pushed forward his determination to provide better homes for the low income group of|Severe Submarine Earthquake the nation Fri ter t his Happiest Thankieiving ay. parties Centers About 2,000 Miles her terial costs are at an average 13 per|| The Procedure is nothing new. been called upon several times be- ‘by putting other men to wotk we) their wages to Long's political cof- cies also have “contributed.” ‘and for our own labor. The payroll of the hospital is aananiieiis sineiauione $60,000 monthly, indicating that the PRESIDENT PUSHES | ez ee: 2 Small bronze “Kingfish” badges Have Holiday Feast now are being sold at $1 each and False teeth totaling 54 sets could be CHE ‘AP HOME PLAN many state employes are wearing ||made from the 1512 extracted. If eye them, Strain causes headaches and irritable |county jail had a ving day | dispositions, North Dakota teachers! feast of roast chicken with all the Re ae can expect 220 children sporting new | traditional 540 tonsils should help in making 270/ addition to the chicken, the menu in- | throats less sore. and 1500 newly-filled | cluded sweet potatoes, mashed white FE, AR TD AL, W AVE xc ought to make many children|potatoes and dressing, cabbage salad, happier as they bite their Christmas| cranberries, celery, pickles and pump- a Cae Major operations reported include the removal of a tear duct anda hare-| The present world wool consump- lip operation. All in all 1000 children | tion is the amallest it has been in 10 cent under the 1926 levels which are|| Charity hospital employes have create markets for our own products fers. Other employes of state agen- Jast “contribution” totaled approx- | service. ‘The 12 prisoners in the Burleigh - pe holiday trimmings, served Confers With Moffett on Idea of HAW AIAN ISLANDS jelasses to make better grades with good|at 1 o'clock in the afternoon by [Loans Sisnied:by Private dispositions this winter. Removal of|@heriff and Mrs. J. L. Kelley. In candy. kin pie. have been treated with medical ser- years. Hamburger == “"""" 3 Lbs. 25¢ Fs RPeevese2 2 oomevross maraeane 4 e. Out-At-Ge “LIBBY'S" FANCY RED Lb. James A. Moffett, administrator of a ALASKA'S Tall ¢ Bee aeniney to enccurage FINEST FISH = Can Swift’s Premium Pork Sliced Bacon, : ance of loans for people abl | Honolulu, Nov. 30.—(AP)—A se- Chops, small, wift’s, 1%. ES ae gr LIFEBUOY HEALTH SOAP 42-25 |i) tsernc..17c | Sts *™ 15¢ Roosevelt on the new idea to spread | alarming radio reports to the states overnme: that a tidal vould sweep the Beef Roast, Fresh or Salt rs mae Goat heater Hawaiian islands but ecueel Sas SOAKS CLOTHES CLEAN Large ¢ shoulder, Ib..... 1 1 Cc Side Pork, Ib.... 1 5c ‘at all. a stir in Honolulu. Small Package & Pkg. Butter, sheers end Aemetery Tehas had | raat centred, shat 2400 fennlectnend ee Sateen a peat Sle Heinz sours 1996 8] con! of opinion when the|™ » ‘ wi - Cigarettes ihe pag o is, 2for.... 5 latter ted somi like the|Might on the seismograph of the " Pkgs. deel ousientnn pan at te| evel ating fare cherenors| J Sader supeenicien of. expert. chemiete. CHESTERFIELD asec tian 8 "+e 96¢ Il) Sar; 10 Se ret aca 19 Seemeetp be no) Goubt of: e tull|™ yo rera eaidl the, alstarbancs Same Price Today as 44 Years Ago Plus Tax in N. and 8. Dak. ‘Giters, lanes, 2 Ib. pkg......, Cc What manner of agency will ad-| Might cause a tidal wave, but the 25 eunces for ase We Deliver Phone Orders C.0. D. These prices effective crisp .......6+ 12c ~ Sram and to what exten it wil pe (c7 NO™C A midnight dendine (5:00 You can aleo buy at Red Owi No, 1 on ain five, Phone 468, and Red Owl : ® » My , Teportes sel ie q j,Premed immediately hinges on im-|hydrographic office for the crest of A full $ee2en i F 2H ESBsEog a4evOzS ‘Tho dining room of the beautifur Georgia Hall was filled with pa- tients, mostly children, and their 3 water to sweep upon the islands, passed without a sign of a disastrous- wave—exceedingly rare in this Pa- cific crossroads. Reports that all military forces on Oahu (Honolulu) island, were called into readiness for any possible emer- gency, were denied »t Schofield bar- racks, 30 miles from Honolulu. Most Hawaiians were not even aware of the quake and apparently few heard of the possibility of a tidal wave for lief went on as usual, MILLIONS OF BY POUND OUR GO Highest Quality — Always Dependabic RICHHOLT'S GROCERY 5 HAVE BEEN USED VERNMENT Logan’s “We Thank You” Turkeys! Armour Creameries will buy turkeys for families who reside here with them. possibly a bit gayer since it was the ii i ie brief talk the i ” ‘ the president rected i aca ni Thankegiving day. Seventh at Thayer Leo Payseno, Prop. Phone 631 iinet, an a the Christmas period from diay pice “¢22| Hebron Lions Plan : ? Bananas Winesap Apples the iterg of this permit log evins’ He wer hap’| Community Project FRIDAY & SATURDAY SPECIALS Oranges, navel, large fancy, dosen «.. Dec. 3 to Dec. 10 ‘Hag 10, ela & foundation ‘her wi ects ED een ee Sromn. into an institation.| srscon, , D, Nov. 2—Plaus fi ’ + He hinted of a “arger family ibete’| poniagrel bge maeeegreinas Fine Granulated . “Vegetables’ CASH ADVANCE ss pe ese connection with the federal relief 10-Ib. Kraft bag e Cc Tomatoes Head Lettuce Celery Our advance prices based on dremed weights, FOR LIVE BIRDS administration are being considered seeee Cauliflower New Peas wotatons delivered to our plant, are as fellows: by the Hebron Lions club, which hopes 10-Ib, cloth bag 55¢; 100 Iba, bulk $5.29 ~ a Oy ol aga ra To Meetings of Clubs |)" se,c0n Ss pte son Pie Sante Mend we io --:& munity Christmas tree with the dis {ff COFFEE sip. pag s.ccscsesccssesssesessseesssees er No. 1 Young Hens - - - 16c And Social Groups | tribution of free gifts to the children. Mixed Nuts, Ib. ... Choice Young Hens and Toms 12c Minneopa, At a recent meeting the club expressed Aneta a a Me ye, | hanks tie Bioneers | ROLLED OATS _repnans3 phan ocr : ’ No.10ldToms- - - - - 12c ' sic club members and the general |<ntertainment during the reception in Minneopa Golden, 55 ‘Grocery Departmen No.1 Old Hens- - - - - 12¢ 3 fublic is called to the evening mu- ee ee, ior, Nineen ©. Hate 10-Ib, pail ....... ne Cc Queen Olives, near quart, 39c No. 2 9c t sicale, which the group will give at 2 i" Z Turx oe ee me i? P ——— . 26 oo SR a eee RINSO, granulated soap, large pkg. 23¢ Pi orgy res Listen to Our Broadcasts, 5:35 C. 8. T, ever KFYR : ‘There will be # program, social hour SHrige on Hurt For all tine laundering, F 4inacan wo... (al ar ‘These advances are based en anticipated prices when the turkeys ‘and service of refreshments during the| Im Automobile Mishap | LUX iitrc peckege nn. ccccccccsoseccoceseceses. Broken Sliced Pineappl Q1c reach the market im the east. aunetion. mie fh Oe Hate es Poe se is large can a banewonse psi ‘ national artist § inkle and Tony Meyers Libby’s Sweet Potatoes, —_—______ Selfri ived vee LOS asia vewswan preg |siraree,""ty tthe nhs and lrg a wrrernsveveseseoenece AS “ ee iat. Nov. eco Homes . Carr, 76, prominent newspaperman, é ane and peror unit Be retire. ment 13 years ago lary, Ind., ‘Tribune, died Thursday at his home e ~ Schilling las exquisite flavor ie like a fine perfume ‘both delicate & strong, overturned in the ditch just east of the Memorial bridge here Wednesday night, Neither was seriously hurt in the accident but both were under a wee care in a local hospital Fri- CONWAY PIONEER DIES Grand Forks, N. D., Nov, 30.—(P)}— Mrs, Cornelius &. Meazher, 81, pioneer ‘of the Conway, N. D., community, died here Thursday at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Fred Grenlin. she had been ill only a few days, STORM INSURES 30 swept through widely scattered - tions of Louisiana and Mississippl TOMATOES i, ORANGES, large 176 LEMONS, Sunkist, 2 Newton, Miss, "Nov. 3017—atore 'f LETTUCE, crisp heads ..............5¢ tia result of eyeiouc sins city‘ Cranberries, Celery, Tomatoes, Grapes Bring in your relief orders. Department. K.C. BAKING POWDER, 25-02. can 23¢ WALNUT MEATS tt. tie pee ase \f CARROTS, green top, per bunch ......5¢ Yl, pig... - 490 No? an, 2t0r...21C , size, 2 doz......59¢ doz............49¢ They will be filled at the 91D, PRB) scoescnserteorsnn ee oe y Meat Department Inspected Quality Meats) Wee Oe acc ss Cudahy Ham Siianks, 4-lb, average, per Ib. ......+++ SPRINGERS — OYSTERS — STEWING HENS 118 Third St a: ayy ep eyed lowest prices. All Phones 211 ani Approximately $1,800,000 has been : Ps eatings on thesia toe ae DELIVERSES—8:45 & 10:20; 2:30 & 4: BISMARCK, N. D. | year by the United Staves, Postoftice FREE DELIVERY CLOBE 8:00 P.M. : ssid are No. 2, because of lack ef finish, flesh held back profitably until eur January Armour Creameries Te NE DR ge th

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