The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 25, 1935, Page 3

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| Homesickness Wins ‘THE BISMARCK 'TRIBUNK,, THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1935' | Says Farmers Ready 2 FIXUP PAINT-U ! | processing if industry will i il Claim Agriculture Secretary Lacks Business Judgment and Common Sense F bl S ed fa ves E : of proces- sing tax, coupled with a demand for the resignation of Secretary Wallace, ‘was heard Thursday at the opening of the American Cotton Manufactur- ers Association convention. W. D. Anderson, president of the # i B i Be Fi 3g a ai | if I 3 Combination Offer! ... Limited Time Only! F iL prepared judgment nowledge of ordinary business iy faculties and in common sense.” Davis Has Hopes of and am if ai “Mr. Wallace ought to resign his added Soa post, take Professor Tugwell cunder- New Dairy Program A Year's Supply of Soap secretary agriculture) wi 5 ii fied start frm paper somewhere wi ; Chips With This Ward Anderson said. effort to draft a comprehensive ad- tellectual hardness tha! “This would enable him to preach |justment program bene: decisions ash to his heart's content and afford an ; r mes Habis wan = Ww ai cxplt tie. deine f applying nee: 4 of aj - ‘administrat lamous Rta, clare w me Sc tener out @ beam ot Wer Wins e , Ga., manufacturers de- Omaha, Neb. April 25.— White clared the processing tax, levied Omaha and Council Butte Brest Soap Chips—all for the price of the against the mills and paid to farmers ursday washer alone! for reducing plantings has seriously : affected the cotton textile industry. ‘Textile operators from all parts of i j | } i the south were here for the conve! | at j | tion, one of the most momentous ses: . itions. ; | sions in recent years. Marvin H. Mc- | Intyre, a secretary to President Roose- vel was expected ‘Thursday, coming ane ty Seis eee south to hear what the cotton i ASE wn men say about the essing tax. WHEAT SUPPLY REDUCED g % y Processing #4 Down, $5 Monthly ee an raanes Y ‘ Fertilizer, Black Dirt, Gar- Sibi Cheering Ohdtge imports and greater uses of synthetic Come in and see it. You'll realise what COVERED KETTLE 79¢c size in modern Sole stiakta tad iow orice: figures. Anderson called the process- den Plowing and rubbish haul- ing taxes on cotton, wheat, corn and ing. Wachter Transfer Corp. hogs “a gigantic sales tax of from|® small decline, the hoard of grain! Phone 62. 15 to 25 per cent on the meat, bread loners an unusual value it is. And remember— 2 and clothes of the people.” Stocks of wheat at all points totaled & year's supply of soap chips if you buy bagprec SAUCE PAN SET, 79 now! oe He asserted the tax was Lele Feehicoyretd Phresh tbo with 7 are ete commodities. [and 214.276.179 ushels at this Yime dre ee a poate cos eeenicemmmeerseccmmmnese | 050 OCT. en horses available at all times rece tT al alate BISMARCK RIDING ACADEMY Y ; Washboard Action Tub IN DISTRICT COURT FOURTH 306 So. 15th St. Phone 1889 Easy to Clean Porcelain JUDICIAL DISTRIC’ ‘Mose Jouharian, Exclusive Ward Gyrator Here Are Four of Its Fourteen S-CUP PERCOLATOR, Great Features pantie bell bottom... Cool grip on wire ball hasdie, S9C ee Eaey to ceases COC Plaintitt, vs. A. L, Pritchard, Albert L, Prite chard, J, Frailey Smith, Harriet L, Smith, Anna M. Smith, Jac- queline H. Smith, Jaqueline Har- rison Smith. W. Hinckle Smith, Bertha E. Smith and J. Fraley Smith, minor heirs of J. Frailey Bmith, deceased, and W. Hinckle Lowest tire prices on quality tires. Don’t accept someone else’s 5th Line in rei of Genuine ist qual- ity Roadgrippers. Road- 37 different notion items usually sold 5c and 10c— Friday and Saturday cesene ena ll Smith, thelr Guardian, Charles F PEOPLE’S DEP’T. grippers are used by the U. Mason W. Zimmerman, The Ger- s. Government. G am ble ard Trust Company, Guardian of STORE 3 Anna W. Zimmerman, a minor, A. A._Laveur, Vice President, Anna W. Zimmerman, William H. Bmith, Bertha E. Walker, Joseph F smith, M. W. Zimmerman, Anna M. Zimmerman, Samuel J. Walker, 8. L. Walker, William Hinckle Smith, May Calloway Smith, Samuel Calloway Smith, Joseph Frailey Smith, Jr. F. M. Kinter, Trustee, Mart B, Koon, . . Garbed Hachigian, Garabed Hachigian, and all other persons Furs setts 19 Wards Flesting 4 unknown, and all the heirs and devisees of any deceased defend- Soap, pure, mild.. fant or other deceased person un- Known, claiming, any estate or Wards White 3 Interest in or lien or encum- Brance upon, the property dene Naphtha Soap..... Cc cribed in the complaint in this action, Y Wards Cleanser Lge rt 14-ounce can for.. c aoe Wards Finest 4 Cu. Ft. Electric Refrigerator 16 deluxe features in all. S THE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA TO TRE ABOVE NAMED DEFEND- You and each of you hereby summoned to answer the com it fn the above entitled action, a copy of which Is hereto attached and here- with served upon you, and to serve ey of your answer to the said complzint upon the subscribers here- to, at their offices in the Little Build- ing, in the City of of Burleigh and. St kota, within thirty day: service of this summons up: exclusive of the day of such ice, case of your failure to appear r, judgment will be taken rou by default for thi lief in the complaint. at Bismarck, North Dakota, vy of March, 1935. ry this 15th . Aton roe the: Praintite Pint Can of Wax com-- Oftice and, fost Office Address: : pressor, 8 freesing speeds, 4.14 cu. ft. net capac- Bismarck, North Dakota, 39c ity, 872 9q. ft. total shelf area. All porcelain in- Blass terior; interior light! Compare! Save! NOTICE WH £ tf t ° 4 TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFEND- OAQWEA nich ‘Wards Self-Polishing Waz— ANT dries toa shine in'20 mis, take notice that the above aedeb lp rn ee te aia tte hosing BeauTy in Lowna and Wowers iii rare Use it this year and enjoy the beauty of well-fed lawns and Bection line 1319" ¢t. thee seat ce flowers, shrubs, and trees. Easy to use and results are so amazing. 100 ft, thence | aa ae Clean and odorless, Vigoro contains all of the elements plants f beginning. | need for finest growth and beauty. Because you need so little, 4 Section. 3, Town. | it’s economical to use. It's the complete plant food recommended Ue caeaawenea ee tee, by the Master Gardener. We have it in a sise to meet your need. ore or le: the complaint in said action Cioteet the: District Court of Bure FRENCH and WELCH HARDWARE Before the atm day of before the. 306 Main Bismarck . Phone 141 ae eae ‘Hare, Cox & Cox, HOSKINS-MEYER ttorneys for the Plaintiff, savas SeREGE, gor Daeote 200 Fourth Bismarck Phone 19 $6.49 mee King with ad- Raetereas: = ACTS S SPECIAL ON Developing and Printing KODAK FILMS ANY SIZE ROLL DEVELOPED AND PRINTED - For 25c Tested for Wear! Super Service Wardoleum Rugs ! 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