The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 10, 1935, Page 3

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COMMITTEE FAVORS NEW FARM MEASURE Senators Curtaill Powers of Agricultural Secretary by Amendments consent of two-thirds of the produc- ers of a farm commodity before the| - You know, Jane, after the fine work Aune’s Glass and Carpenter shop did in fixing up our kitchen, I wouldn’t ene depen a garage out seeing Aune first. He has two ace assistants in Bob and Fred. And it’s so easy to see them first, either phoning 205 or visiting the shop at 614 Broadway. Opera-tunity for Burlesque Look at the most tamous acrobats of the Metropolitan Opera Com- any. beautiful Lily Pons and ponderous Laurits Mel¢hior. Actually, they sing a lot better than they stunt. The act was the sensation of the annual Surprise Party of the Met, presented in New York before © packed house. With the assistance of other stars, they burlesqued suggestions for increasing attendance during the opera season. All But Few Clauses Of Peace Treaty Dead ABANDON GAG RULE PLAN | Territorial and Colonial Provi- sions Alone Are in Force at Present Time ana BF CONoM GROCERY Cauliflower, Cal i , Stamped Rutabagas, Rad- er, Cabbage, Celery, ul ishes, Parsnips, Red Cal Tomatoes, of the vote of January 13. Hitler full strength was set at 100,000 in the treaty. French authorities claim Germany now has a force of 600,000 men. The naval clause restricting Ger- many to 108,000 tons with the biggest The economic clauses of the peace treaty in general have been fulfilled. Sa CLi are or ITU: ing with guarantees forcement of its provisions has lapsed. The allies evacuated the Rhineland in ad- vance of the treaty fons and surrendered their rights of re-occu- tion, In general the territorial and col- Step Up Distribution director of the emergency seed loan program, will make a special trip into the North. west to personally supervise the speed: tion forms, a telegram ived by The Tribune Wednesday from Gerald P. Nye, junior senator from North Dakota. Nye, after receiving a great many against the Norman federal recel to make the inspection trip. It is understood that Monaghan will supervise the distribution from St. Paul at the offices of the federal emergency crop and seed loan agency. All communications by telephone, let- ter or telegram should be addressed to that office, Nye said. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1935 NEWEST CRUISER JOINS FLEET Newest of the shown leaving the ment at San Pedi y's heavy cruisers, the U. 8. 8. Minneapolis is \delphia navy yard to take up her maiden assign. She will join in fleet maneuvers in the Pacific this summer, (Associated Prets Photo) Steel Business Is Unexpectedly Good New York, April 10.—(7)—Iron age said Wednesday that while the steel producing rate had declined one point to 46 per cent of capacity, “aggregate business volume is holding up much better than had .been expected.” In the previous week the mills were operating at an average of 47 per cent. Steel buyers continue to show ex- treme caution, according to the re- view. State Club Women At Annual Meeting Valley City, N. D., April 10.—(7)— North Dakota club women assembled here Wednesday for the opening of the 38th annual convention of the State Federation of Women’s clubs, continuing through Saturday. Between 250 and 300 women from 200 clubs in North Dakota were ex- pected to attend, with many dele-| gates arriving Tuesday night and early Wednesday. j The: session formally opens Wed- nesday afternoon with a series of re- ports and welcome addresses by the Valley City group. Mrs. E. L. Sim- mons of New England, vice president, will respond for visiting club wo- men. Mrs. John Knauf of James- town, the state president, will pre- side. Fifteen Valley City homes will be Opened to visiting delegations at friendship dinners at 6 o'clock to- night. * Perkins to Mediate Ohio Rubber Strike Washington, April 10.—(#)—Secre- tary Perkins said it in New York. GOERING WEDS ACTRESS Berlin, April 10.—(#)—General Hermann Wilhelm Goering, reich air minister, and Frau Emmy Sonne- mann, 38-year-old actress, were mar- Tied Wednesday in a 13-minute cere- mony in Berlin's city hall. Reichs- fuehrer Hitler, clad in his brown uni- form, was one of the two groomsmen. The “man in the iron mask” served 42 years in two Prench prisons, with his face hidden in an iron mask. Only a few high government officials knew who he was. He died in prison, and wore the mask to his grave. To this day his identity is a secret. i for Wednesday it theatre, London, hich ® eee Preview Audience Says Play Climax Is Most Dramatic Ever Seen in Bismarck Hd a 53. fit; i t i The curtain will rise on the Com: munity Players’ presentation Emlyn Williams’ fi fl action continues during the inf sions while the curtain is lowered. The orchestra leader and musicians, stationed in the pit, all have roles to play. The city auditorium will represent ply. you will be sorry if you fail to see “a mur- der has been arranged.” tonight, city auditorium, 8:15. tickets 25c @ 35c. Cook’s Grocery 512 Ave. D. Phone 564 Where Your Dollar Buys More Than Ever Before Blue Goose Lemons, Below are a few I.G.A. Discontinued Items at Bargain Prices toed ber... LSC LG.A. Pancake Fleur, reg. 30c; special. . 19c Charm Soda Crackers, 1-Ib. box, reg. 19¢; special... .13¢ Green Peppers, Celery Cabbage, seeseensias, Carrots. Grocery Specials, April 10th to April 17th SILVER SERVER What do you mean, three years from seed bed to cigarettes... I mean simply this—it actually takes about three years to make a Chesterfield cigarette. Ic all starts with these little plants, called tobacco seedlings. They are grown under cover and transplanted to the open fields in the early spring. Then the warm Southern sunshine begins to get in its good work and as the plants grow and ripen the mild ripe leaves are cut and sent to the curing barns. The farmer then takes his tobacco to the auction ware- house where it is sold to the highest bid- der. All of this takes about a year. e The tobaccos for Chesterfield cigarettes are then stored away for two years or more to make them milder and taste better. GRAMAA vsasccceecesssssad 25c sem @le It all takes time—just about three years —but there is no substitute for mild ripe tobacco in making a good cigarette. That's the reason smohers— men and women—say that Chesterfields are milder and that Chesterfields taste better. Tobacco seedlings are transplanted totheopen fields in the early spring. S SLASHED ° ad ae ¥ EDISON Etfective April 15, 1985, the Police Department ‘ of the City of Bismarck has been instructed to en-- i one-hour parking, double parking, and park- = - - front of hydrants, entrances to public places For two years or mere the mild ripe Chesterfield tbacees are steredinwoeden hogsheads toage. al Machines ihe this— new and modern in every re sut—make. Chasterfelds, Electric a ae

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