The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 1, 1935, Page 6

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8 MEET THE ISSUE, HARDWARE DEALERS CONVENTION THEME Delegates to Gather Here Tues- day for Opening of Three- Day State Meeting ‘With the convention theme, “Meet the Issue,” delegates of the North Dakota Retail Hardware association will gather here Tuesday for the first Of the three-day sessions. Out-of-state speakers scheduled to appear at the convention are Irwin Douglas of Indianapolis, representa- tive of the National Retail Hardware association; A. A. Uhalt of Cleveland and R. C. Hudson of Minneapolis. Douglas will speak on the “1935 Hardware Retailer’s Sales Manual” and the “Association in Action.” ‘Uhalt is slated to give the delegates an insight into the “Sales Outlook for 1935” and Hudson will talk on the “Obligations of the Manufacturer to the Wholesaler and Retailer.” R, B. Cummins, state director of the Better Housing division of the national emergency council, and J. Tails, I'll catch the 8:15, T hope it’s heads," ‘There is a sturdy quality in Schilling Coffee which with reasonable care in making it, will deliver a fragrant full-flavored cup with delicious regularity. Schilling Coffee ‘There are two Schilling Coffees. One for percolator, One for drip. Phone 1994 Radishes Phanches 7...css.0.00..9C Solid Heads, Cabbage Oranges Grapefruit Rutabagas st.” Spinach 32.0" Sugar Fine Granulated, APPLES Medium Size, per dosen 40-pound ‘Texas Seodicss, a Fancy wrapped, Potatoes i¢""............ $1.39 J. Weeks, state tax commissioner, will also speak. Question and answer dis- cussions of various problems of the retail hardware dealer will be held. Topics to be considered included: “Association’s Services” and “Team- work Between Wholesaler and Re- tailer.” One of the most elaborate and com- plete displays of hardware ever to be shown in this state is being arranged by commercial hardware distributors ana manufacturers who will set up their exhibits at the World War Me- morial building Tuesday morning. Entertainment features of the con- vention will be furnished in the open- ing complimentary luncheon, the “Just Fun” entertainment program and dance Wednesday and a tour of the new state capitol. River Pollution in. State to Get Study Grand Forks, N. D. Feb. 1—(?)}— Methods of removing pollution from North Dakota rivers and streams will be studied by a group of public offi- cials in Fargo Saturday, according to City Engineer E. L. Lium of Grand Forks, who has been asked to attend. ‘The purpose of the meeting will be to work out a method of procedure by which @ report of the conditions of North Dakota streams can be pre- sented to the National Planning board with a proposed program for clean- ing the rivers. The group will study the present condition of the rivers and the sourccg of pollution with a view of making) recommendations as to the location) of sewage disposal plants. In addition to Lium, those invited) to attend the session include Dr. Irvin Lavine, Grand Forks, consultant of the state planning board; Jay Bliss, Minot’s city manager; M. D. Hollis, state sanitary engineer; and Prof. R. H. Slocum of the Agricultural col- lege engineering department. Leaders In the fight to have the $2,100,000,000 bonus bill congress presented the measure to Representatives Sabath of Illinois, a and Greenwood of Indiana, (Associated Press | Unity Meetings Held On Wednesday Nights An invitation is extended to anyone who is interested to attend meetings of the Unity study class, which are held at 8 o'clock every Wednesday |! PAUL BROWN, MANAGER Powdered Salmon Prunes ; E rf 2: Ss No.1 Butter Coffee Crackers $1.49 tvs a HOT way to Beat a coto pavi Shredded Wheat HOT takes the sting out of a cold morning... furnishes plenty of heat and energy and helps resist colds. Easy to prepare. Just dip biscuits quickly into hot water, drain and serve with milk or cream. Dill Pickles Pink, Ni per car Nice Size, Tomato Soup Pure Horse Radis! Pay and Take Food Stores »*« Th Sugar jos ....21¢ Monarch, No 4 insiper oan 7 wee 1 tall tins, pounds ........506 . Campbell's, 3 cans storage, per dozen Fancy © per pound Monarch, per pound 2-pound caddy .. oe 8-02, jar WE DELIVER PHONE ORDERS Apples Arkanses Blacks @ Ibs, wrapped -19c | Sugar, 10 1. teometenelli YP Rolled Oats, IGA, regular or quick 6 oveveeee ess; Onions, Oregon sweet, Oatmeal phone —“ « Large pkg. 18c the house as Patman of Texas, Mui Photo) evening at the home of Mrs, Donald Teligious thought engaged in the study and ap- Plication of the principles of practical Christianity, it is explained by Mrs. Nye, 813 Avenue A. Unity is a school of critical of none. A circulating library of Unity ~ DICKS Meats - - - Groceries 54c 17c Celery, large, well bleached .. 19c We Feature All Specials in ‘Today's I. G. A. Adv. SPOHN’S Peanut Butter, qt. jar...............- Oranges, Blue Goose, large size, per doz. Grapefruit, Blue Goose, large size, 6 for. Potatoes, Washington Russets, 100 Ib. sack $1.89; per peck .. Phone 1506 Fresh Tomatoes Green Top Carrots Green Onions Macaroni, special, per 8 oz. pkg. ... Short Cut or Steaks, per Ib. Cudahy’s Link Sau- sage, per Ib. 29c Lettuce, solid crisp heads, 2 £0F .....+00006 Gloss Starch 3 Ibs. 23c 518 Ninth Purex Washing Compound and Softener, 1. gal. bottle...25¢ Orxydol, regular phg. and 1 bar = 23c 9c Marshmallows, celle- Foiatess, ‘Washington Russets, phane pack, per % Ib..... ‘Libby's Pears, Peaches or halves; Ne. 2% cams, 3 for ... 3 aliced ..43C Feazent Pancake Flour, your choice Onions, Spanish, good size, 6 Ibs. for .. -. LETTUCE — CABBAGE — CELERY — CARROTS — PARSNIPS — BAGAS WE DELIVER passed by rt of the relief bill, The steering committee chosen to direct the fight includes, left to rights irdock of Utah teal ce erry cue teresa, “Wire We Have Fancy Fresh Meat telephoning Bim Nye at M6W. Veal - Beef - Pork New Million Dollar Granulated Scapinven- of Oxvoot sndcompletely inhard or oft Send your name and address to Procter & Gamble 5 Dept. C9-122, Box 1801, ‘Ohio—we'l First—tives thick S-inch suds, rich as whipped tx yo gt «regular spacing (gh Be 8 dairy cream. Suds that go to work on grease, full washings) absolutely ‘to: delay it and staim-—even ts the Lardest water Set Onion today from your Own grocet. which normally bloom ee II : ‘Wire weeds, Karpis Father of ¢! Work Relief Bill Hit [22 commitments beyond February |", cyust, were found a iS By Organized Labor] Harry 1. woptins, estimating fed. |at Nashville, Tenn, 17 TTT Seven-Pound Boy stag gral reli” needs for Pebruaty St] i potas 1450 tons of fine | washington, Feb. 1—()—A blast |Rvalianie acter ‘February, 10" unless| gold ard ranks third rated ain Philadelphia, Feb. 1—(@—A | of criticism from organized labor was |congress passes the $4,880,000,000 work of the world in this TesPeCh, Ji, boy, weighing seven pounds, four | directed at the administration’s|bill. The measure includes #800,000,-|ranks fourth with 658 CoN ay sixth year-old Dolores Delaney, the | $4,000,000,000 work relief bill Friday /000 for tapering off rellef. Ei hr laaied girl Alvin Lodge age Lee] as that controversial measure con- ‘tha a a isa enemy number one, behind tinued under the critical scrutiny of World's biggest tahs are caught and tral Fer be macnn we | be ttn sprprntiony common [BEGG | Chey ne ts January 17. Appearing before another senate lis puiit of concrete at a cost of $50,-| Asia and norther ‘ther than group, William Green, president of the American Federation of Labor, — 000. Three thousand persons stand in the lap of the statute. PHONES FHONES A L . S 423 8rd St. MEATS - FRUITS - VEGETABLES ‘They said that when they told her the baby was a boy, she ex- claimed: PEAS, No. 2 can, 23¢ ZDHOr ..ccucccccscoseees SUGAR, 55c 10-Ib, bag ....eseeeceess bleacher and wa- ior sae, Y_-gal. atte 2OC MARCOVITZ Grocery Butter, id "or _‘Free Delivery Service “are fettaes fener AQ Pinte tees DUC ORANGES, large size, prustt.s.38e| Everest 280 | tedae BES fancy, dozen ....a0.seee Potatoes, Washington Russets Preserves, pure strawberry or CELERY, large Go The bee cosscosessense ADE | Nerd pall cccssessoeene DOC bunches, each ........++ 14c Ce ey 9c 25c Grape Jam, Welch, 15 os. jar ....... 19c Dried Beef, 2% of, jar, 3 for ....0.. Aiter- Beef Pot Roast, POP TD. crcccscccceeeeces 20c Fat Hens and Springers milk fed We Deliver All Orders All Parts of City =—=PAL’S Link Pork Sausage, POT ID. corccevcesceeeees: | = Controversy always follows the introduction of any new eciens tific discovery. But no discovery in years, probably, has caused 80 much heated discussion and had so far-reaching effects as this one. See what happened to these two housewives. a ITS TRUE/ THERE 1S ANEW WAY IN WASHING READ THESE FACTS@TRYIT YOURSELF WHITE... YET DOESN'T FADE A THING Mrs. O. R. Yeatts 1670 Edwards Ave. Springfield, Ohio —2 to 3 times faster than less modern soaps. Second—scts wp a mmices, now incak and Set ‘away—without scrubbing or ) aS a al g 7) oe tion o t 8. mu boar 65 5 ‘Tax 8. reta Proc: high pers tise | 8. Prov taxa theis 8.

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