The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 28, 1935, Page 3

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e ‘ a Weather Report t night and warmer oe and 4 FORECAST For Bismarck and vicinity: Fair > « tonight and Wednesday; somewhat warmer Wednes- or North Da- kota: Fair and South Da- kota: Partly clou- —| Suc south- eas! ion to- CK | night; wednesday = s-i generally fair, with rising tem- S perature. For Montana: we Generally fair ee ednesday; slight tonight immediately east of east portion Wednes- Minnesota: Generally fair, WARMER cooler in extreme east and extreme south portions tonight; ‘Wednesday fair, warmer in extreme west portion. A low presures area GENERAL CONDITIONS extends from Missouri westward to Utah and Ari- zona (Amarillo, ‘Valley and the immediate surroun iny territory. The ally fair in the northern bor and in the Ci » Texas 29.72) while a high ane area is centered over Saskatchewan (Prince Albert 30.16). idle betrcnon weather is gener- ‘der states ‘anadian Provinces. Cool weather continues from the northern and central Plains to the Pacific States westward coast. Bismarck station barometer, inches: 28.27. Reduced to sea level, 30.06, Missouri i & s ty For Bismarc! ‘Total this month to date Normal, Total, January lst to date . Normal, January Ist to date .. Accumulated excess to date .. WESTERN NORTH DAKOTA High- - river stage at 7 a, m. 58 ft. 24 hour change, +0.6 ft. PRECIPITATION k Station: this month to date S B a ic “a 00 34 =.00 38 «00 35.00 33.00 38 =.00 44° (00 ts 47.00 42 00 40 «00 43° 00 41.00 a 4 00 . 46" = .00 EASTERN ‘NORTH DAKOTA High- Low- est est Pct. Devils Lake, clear . 60 =38* 00 Grand Forks, clear + 63 38 00 Hankinso! ~% 4 00 - 6 44 00 . 6 38 00 ~ 1 4 00 » 68 43 00 Minn« » cldy, Huron, cldy. .... Rapid oie cldy. SOUTH DAKOTA POINTS High- Low: MONTANA POINTS High- Low- est Pct. Havre, clear .. 36° 00 Helena, clear . 38° .00 Miles City, clear . 40° 00 *For 12 hours e1 5 » m. WEATHER IN OTHER STATES High- Low- est Ami , Tex. clear .. 86 Boise, I » 6 Cc Dent Spokane, Wash., : Swift Current, ir Capes ‘The Pas, Winnemu ‘Winnipeg, ry paeseereesehesestreenesuneeeeee Man.,"clear.. SROLMSSSSSSASSSRLSSSLSSSSSISSAs State Trap Shoot Is ORY pc ation | ° finland Sailor Ties Up at Local Wharf Set for July 14-16 s conduct tours for ONTINUE trom page one. Restudy All Bills In View of Court Decisions Monday special meeting to consider what the federation should do to preserve la- bor’s gains under NRA. Predictions by union officials of strikes in coal and textiles, should at- tempts be made to return to wages, hours and working. conditions that preceded NRA, were noted without " undue alarm. Industrial leaders from| 5. An invitation to industry to join various sections headed for vital con-|in voluntary agreements with the gov- Hassan at ee to weigh the|/ernment to observe certain practices. al ives . 6. ngress to declare Markets in Confusion mintgeney, wih Confusion was evident. in some markets. Commodities declined to an extent, and the stock market went down after opening fairly strong. was acti ive. Many of the sensitive commodity markets dipped rather sharply for time, and the stock marke! Possibility that President Roosevelt might make a radio address to the nation soon, the question of what in- dustry will do now that NRA is vir- tually just another scrap of paper was That the New Deal is giving thought to it was shown in the state- ment Richberg issued Monday night after conferring with President Roose- velt, Attorney General Cummings and Solicitor General Stanley Reed on the court's decision, which was handed down in the A. L. A. Schechter live poultry case. : “It would be most harmful to the general welfare,” said the NRA head, “if unfair competitive practices, uni- versally recognized as such, were to be revived, and if the fair standards affecting labor were to be disregard- ed.” He said the decision “makes all codes of fair competition unenforce- able as a matter of law; and in def- erence to that ruling all methods of ‘compulsory enforcement of the codes will be immediately suspended. after a small sag in wheat and held close to Monday’s final prices, but in New York, such futures markets as cotton, sugar, rubber, hides and silk declined. ‘The bond market held around Mon- day’s final prices. Among groups in the stock market which retained part of their early gains were rails, utilities, merchan- dising issues and miscellaneous in- dustrials. Motors held about un- changed. Six Steps Considered 1, A drive for new legislation, per- haps applying the principles of mini- mum wages, maximum hours, collec- tive bargaining and the ban on child Phone 1208 423 Third St. Meats, Fruits and Vegetables Pickles, Toilet Paper, quart jar Post Toasties, eed Wal ‘ocoa, ter Baker's 1 Ib. tin 10c Carrots, large 1 3 c bunches, 2 for . Page ers 2 1 Cc Green Beans, Wax No.2 tin,2fer.. 19C ae nt tin, 2 for. =m. 28c Free Delivery. Lettuce, Beef Ribs, per Ib. Beef Roast, rer Ib. bee 19¢c Lemons, We Have 25 1.G.A. Specials per Ib. ........ TITTLE BROS. PACKING CO. MEAT MERCHANTS “GUARD YOUR HEALTH” We Handle Government Inspected Meats (Morrell’s Sugar Cured) SMOKED PICNICS, per Ib....... (Fresh Made) RING BOLOGNA, per lb... (Swift's Large. Juicy) FRANKFURTERS, per Ib. ..... Veal (Shoulder) Round (fresh ground) Roast, Ib.... 18C | Steak, Ib. .. ' BEEF POT ROAST, tender, Ib. ....18¢ CHEESE, Wisc. brick or cream, lb. 23¢ PORK ANDBEANS wince cans co sauce, 1-Ib, cans, pie ir -|HEMPEL’S= Specials for Wednesday Carrots, green top, bunch . Potatoes Sunkist Texas New Winesaps Ihde | doen”... 19 13 tbs. 25¢ Grapefruit, Florida Rhubarb, seedless, Bo [sie .......... LOC SUGAR— Granulated, 10 Ibs, only BUTTER— No. 1 Creamery, 27c COFFEE— Chase & Sanborn per Ib. .... 26c Sweet 16 on... LOC DATES Pitea..%......... 1/2 oz pkg. 10+ Use Call Light Ask Bismarck Policemen When you want @ policeman after 10:30 p. m., ask the telephone opera- tor to turn on the light, “| ‘This is the plea of local of the peace who are tired of being accused of shutting up shop and go- ing home to bed each night when they really are at work. Because of the small night force, Chief W. R. Ebeling explained, it is government’s taxing |inadvisable to have someone on duty at the station after 10:30 p. m., since it is necessary to keep watch of what etts of W: goes on in the city. The “call light” system covers much of the business district. Lights|in St. Gabriel church here. ‘are placed where the call came. ‘dians Washington, families attended DAY, MAY 28, 1935 they can easily be seen by policemen on duty and the call usually is answered moments after the light is turned on, A query to the operator by the police- man discloses the point from which within a few Willis Frazier, Son Of Senator, Marries May 28.—(#)}—Willis Frazier, 26-year-old son of Senator Lynn J. Frazier, of North Dakota, was married Monday to Miss Mary Rick- Only immediate members of both the ceremony, held pt. tin Soya | All Phones 34 Grocery Specials May 29th to June 4th Amaizo Salad Oil, GROCERY Sani-Flush, per tin Dates, 24-0z. 32c 16-0z. jar . quart jar . pint jar 2-02. jar, 2 for Cauliflower, Asparagus, Celery, Radishes, Turnips, Beets, Fresh Pineapple, Tomatoes, Carrots, Rutabagas, Straw- berries, Egg Plant, Green Onions, Green Beans CONOM We package ..... Pantry Pickles, Queen Olives, Deliver me w.2le .2oCc Minneopa Minneopa Catsup Salmon 14-02. bottle Fancy Red 2 for 25ce | 14-lb. tin 15c Minneopa Mayonnaise, 5c Libby’s Dried Beef, ee 25c Memorial Day Specials Get Your Picnic Supplies Here Miracle Whip Salad Dressing, 16-oz. jar 49c PINK SALMON, Happy Vale Fancy, tall tins, Dill Pickles Minneopa, No. 2% tin 25c|, 0. zo Richholt Phone 631 SALMO. RITZ Grain-Fed POT ROAST VEAL STEW GUSSNER’S “Four Deliveries Daily” Butter ICE BOX COOKIES SARDINES BISQUICK, 40 oz. pkg. ...... 36c T-BONE STEAKS, GROCERY Geo. C. Myers, Prop. Rath’s Sand- wich Spread 6 os. can 2 for 25 OLIVES, Rosedale Large Dependable 228 7th St. Just Phone 1060 “Service Since 1883” : FRESHEST FRUITS AND VEGETABLES CARROTS, crisp, bunch ..... 5¢ NEW POTATOES ‘WATERMELONS - CANTALOUPES - STRAWBERRIES GREEN PEAS - WAX BEANS - SPINACH ASPARAGUS Clean, Special 5 Crisp, Libby’s Product, Medium Red, 1-lb. tin ....: DEVILED HAM MAYONNAISE PRINCESS PAT Underwood's 2% on Minneopa, Coffee (One Measuring Cup Free) Chocolate, ‘The box California, 5 oz. tin CASH AND CARRY £25 | prone, Fancy Steer, pound .. Fancy Fresh, pound The Bunch ..........+008 eeeeee LETTUCE, solid, head ....... 5¢ 16 OF. JAF ....eeecce sees pe 1-pound jar ... Ibs. 19¢ 7c tha 508 Broadway NOW you can e jousands and maximum non-skid. Here is your opportunity to buy tires . prices so low, they are simply ridiculous. uip two wheels with Famous Roadgripper Ti i n the Sunderd FIRST LINE LIST PRICE of one. likewise'fowr chee ean Ge equipped for but little more than the first line list price for two. THE U. S. GOVERNMENT uses Pharis Tires. There is a QUARTER OF A CENTURY EXPERIENCE behind Pharis tires. They are built by a factory which has been making quality tires for over a quarter of a century. HOLD WORLD'S SPEED RECORD. Pharis Tires hold the World's A. A. A. Offici Tire Speed Record, established at the Indianapolis Speedie ig ereree FAMOUS CUSHION CAP CARCASS. Pharis Tires have double protecti i \ They have a patented crimson cushion shock lpaied ablack rubber telly races sinh cnr CENTER TRACTION, Phatis Tires have the famous center traction for quick starting and stopping MILLIONS IN USE prove their great wearing qualities, Be sure to get our net prices before buying tires. You.can sell your old tires to Gamble Stores whether you buy new tires or not. We have a tremendous market for old tires. are made into tire reliners and blow- out boots—and serviceable tires are spoken for faster than we can supply the demand. Sell your old tires to Gamble Stores—you'll be surprised how little additional it takes to equip your car with brand-new Crest tires. MB . » exceptionally FINE tires... at « likewise four wheels can be fay. 8.03 08 248 2.99 10:12 20.73 rer 11.96 FrxTy 1300 R $Ply ‘Ove Price for ONE TWO 0.19 prey 443 12a 133 i278 2:30 13.83 Hy wat 5 cri s 16.36 's 15.57 10 16:17 20 ‘18.72 i 1ase 65 1942 See tare: On tieate NE Two ‘$26.00 “o: us es LE STORES WEED <BY JEP LOVE E'S: Cliff Palmer, Mgr. Agency stores at Wilton, Washburn, Garrison, Turtle Lake, Tuttle, Driscoll, Napoleon, Braddock and Linton. Frank’s Place now under new| management. Pay us a visit/ and give your stomach a treat. GOODBYE, OLD TIMER. | GET WHITER CLOTHES WITHOUT YOU WHY DON'T YOU SAY GOODBYE TO SCRUBBING? Pris get rid of that old washboard! ‘wearing you out — ruining your clothes. And you can get 2 whiter, sweeter, cleaner wash without it! Just say“Rinso” to your grocer. Rinso soaks clothes 4 or 5 shades whiter. It saves scrubbing, boiling— clothes last 2 of 3 times longer. It’s safe for colors, easy on hands. Makers of 34 famous WASHING MACHINES recommend it. Wonderful for dishwashing —sry is and see! sf Your Decoration Day Fresh Fruits and Vegetables at Worth While Savings LEQTTUCE ............-- .2 heads 13¢ CUCUMBERS, fancy slicers. .3 for 10¢ CABBAGE ...... Kees aia Per Ib. 5¢ GREEN ONIONS ......3 bunches 10¢ WAX BEANS .............. 2 Ibs. 17¢ CARROTS, green top California, 2 large bunches .............. llc RADISHES, home grown, per bunch 2c ASPARAGUS .......... per bunch 9c NEW POTATOES, Alabama Triumphs, Y% peck ........- hisanidisanne 25c ORANGES, Fancy Calif. Valencias, 252 size seeeveees Doz 29e¢ BANANAS, fancy ..........3 Ibs. 21¢ Store Closed Decoration Day We Deliver Phone Orders C. 0. D. These prices effective at Red Owl No. 1 on Main Ave., Phone 469, and Red Ow! No. 2 on Broadway, Phone 746, RED OWL FOOD STORES

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