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i 6 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, APKLL, 1936 Sale of Paint, Varnis SHARP GAINS ARE BELIEVED RESULT Compact, Convenient Cottage COLD TO CONTINUE One of Principals in Triple Wedding Dies Enlarged in East N. D. jc: Sess teestscis sisters who were principals in a triple last h and Lacquer Booms Throughout U.S. | N.D’S SUB-NORMAL [Resettlement Regions - wedding ceremony performed : | DING Snows, Freezing Temperatures/Fiye Counties Added to List i es the government will buy Kee ind March 28 2 j General; Meroury_ Hits From Which Property Wil! “Quality of land, improvements, |omy. Besides ier husband and par- ae hall water supply, nearness to markets, |ents, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wolf of the an -15 at Parsha Be Obtained by RRA and similar factors will be considered |Tepee Butte community, and sba wa carefully along with the price. Where |leaves 16 brothers and sisters, ler Employment Shows Increase as North Dakota continued to shiver 6. Earle R.|the location and tracts are favorable it pa Most Manufacturers Go in gub-normal April temperatures | | Fargo, N. D. April 6) —Batle B| ron this. project the farms on which A the os anu Monday as snow fell in the eastern |Sarles, community manager ! we receive bids will be appraised, and he eck on Heavy Schedule and central areas. Eastern North Infiltration Resettle>|the final decision governed by this re- We Recommend te conti with a Moderate cold wave (Gay tat he ‘has been suthoraed to|°° MOORWHITE he state with a moderat eo Le TREND SGrOnaE for the east and south por-|enlarge the territory in which pur- FARGO TO KEEP CAMP (Outside Finish) le i& = =©=PAYROLLS FOLLOW tions tonight; not quite so cold in the |chases of land may be made for that| Fargo, N. D. April 6.-(P-—An or- and > wi northwestern part of the state Tues-|project which involves ‘moving 280|der to disband the Fargo VCC camp MOORWHITE PRIMER si day. farm families from submarginal lands,| has been rescinded by corps area|—. * (Pirst Coater) “f Ato © Number of Men at Work Dur- In the snow belt were Fargo and|mostly in western North Dakota. | headquarters in Omaha, Capt. W. W.|[| By using Moorwhite you get the i: . Grand Forks on the eastern border! First plans called for purchase of | Williams, officer in charge, announced ordinary three-coat paint job with e+ pe ing January Was 8.5 and light falls were also recorded at jlands in Cass, Traill, Richland, Grand| Monday. The new order holds until| i only two coats. ate Fi Bismarck, Drake, Garrison, James-|Forks and Walsh. June 30. It was planned to abandon|f| We are headquarters in Bis- “4 Above 1935 Figure town, Max and Dickinson. “We have been authorized to in-|the Fargo camp and consolidate the|§ marck for all Benj. Moore & Co: bw. Freezing Cold Persists crease the territory to include, in ad-| remnants with the Mandan camp. quality paints. “4 w : Freezing temperatures _persistedjdition, property in the counties of Ask about our ge Westinsion, DUC, April 6 the over most of the state and indications |Barnes, Pembina, Steele, Ransom and| DEFER COAL ACT RULING |Vf pian with NO DOWN Parmenn ty = sale of paint, varnish, and lacquer road Ge Lag byes Bil be bagi er counties,” arena ia ott eal genes oie tac for repainting your home. 1 data reported nn lelayed from lays we be! owners who have lands|preme cot lef londay for af ma Be tS fang of the Census, showed This brick cottage provides comfortable quarters for the aver- Parshall, April's cold weather capl-|for sale in that territory are invited|least one week a final decision on oman Paint & ches 5 nis 8 an increase of 15.9 per cent for Jan- age small family. The simple design is in excellent taste the tol, recorded a minimum of 15 degrees |to visit or write us at the North Da-|c onstitutignality of the Guffey coal Mdin Bismarck one i same month 2 modern convenience has been sacrificed to compactness. e below zero over the week-end or one |xota Agricultural college.” act. U uary 1936, over the iam Le - my evil ago.” house was built in Foxcroft, Va, at a cost of $4,990. Willi degree lower than last week’s record| go far Sarles has about 1,600 list- ast . A classified report of 344 establish- Harris was the architect. The exterior is of brick and there are reading. Sub-zero recordings werelings, but due to the unusually severe » e- ments shows that the total industrial five rooms and bath on the first floor. A room could be finished also reported at Beach, Crosby, Drake, |weather and late spring, it has been OS sales in this group increased 15.9 per upstairs at a later time if the owner should so desire. The small Garrison, Max, Minot and Williston. impossible to make appraisals. ior o cent for the same period, representing kitchen is at the rear of the house and is next to a laundry room. Snow in Rockies ei Sarles emphasizes the point that Ts a gain of 15.1 per cent in the paint A special bin has been provided for fuel and there is ample stor- Snow Recher a ee Tae of wishes to avold shifting of families er ¢ and varnish industry and a 17.7 per age space. Each bedroom has a large closet and a place for cea pee ee prrenae and therefore will consider particu- rb cent increase in lacquer sales. linens has been provided in the hall. The cottage was financed aa ee thern Oklahoma. EIieEy larly farms that are now unoccupied 7 oe.) ‘The Bureau of Labor Stastics esti- by a single mortgage insured by the Federal Housing Admin- bee UIGugtit'a combination of ates lor ae occupied by families who want Ps mates that 28,700 wage earners were istration, The monthly payment, including interest, part prin- and snow vo northern New Mexico | tetire. Md employed in this industry during cipal, hazard insurance, and taxes is $35.91. aad grownten aimee It ts made clear that all offers will t January. The pay roll for one week i Sections of 18 state and federal|®e considered as competitive bids. 4 was estimated by the bureau at $653,- TE: tdpwwaye were Ulecked ahd ines Was ‘Only a limited number of the most F 300. Employment for the month ° ° * Hireeumn gross load limit on seven estistactory otters can - nocepted showed a gain of 8.5 per cent over t t any or all may Te. : aig gasuary 1935, while the pay roll show- mt a won oo ane S HipiWAy oaparenene North Dakota “The government is asking for of- a ed a gain of 15.6 per cent. fi 7 r é | In the Missouri Slope area, U. 8. He tidied such ict area, ae Lek kot Total sales reported for the monto | highway 85 was blocked trom’ Portal |° state to insure competitive bid- fai ! 661 establishments amounted to mM m i ding and reasonable land values,” su: soateave, This included $10,861,804 a e€ ar im 0O S Bs to Henite, a he rons a oad, Ht eg f ef in trade sales; $6.501,480 in paint and ——eEEeEe Crystal Springs to Jamestown. “It cannot possibly accept options su ae teeing rae Lebel ie ‘Where inflammable materials are|cloth and is put up like ve Ines in all aoe cena os oe ie no jacquer industr! Ma aatredl -| This comes in many types of wood, .. contained ie majority of options 2 tunelassified reports from 161 estay-| Prohibited, the charm of wood panel and used with skeleton wood frame _| Director Requests No [trom any one location will be an im- ke lishments. ng mAY Sul! be obtained by usinG | paneling gives very satisfactory re-|4 | Applause During Play |pertant factor in deciding the location ‘ oe one of the compositions that simu- suits, It can also be used without the | ¢ f Triplet Pp: 4 ere rer ‘ da late woods of various kinds. Every-| skeleton frame if wood plank effect ne 0; Pp. ie S, " Rev: Henry Holloman; director of r at thing from the simplest perpendicular | is wanted. iI Flood-Born, Dies eid tid Nias whieh the Cathe- OTTO DIRLAM H Ves boar t so) iD pine paneling to the most intricate) | Stil another product Js wall paper |g _—_______?_g | (oso oe Sit 'gge in the lly a Ok Gaerne ome Invéstmen linen fold carving of the Elizabethan! in imitation of wood. So a panele New Kensington, Pa., April 6. a 5 a4 period may be had. So accurate is}room that to many seemed just a] (@—Death has taken one of the Shea /annitslteiie bet aha MACHINIST —— Real estate experts state that beautiful lawns, shrubs, sn LIFE the effect that only careful inspection | lovely but unattainable dream may| “flood triplets” born at nearby | Guests that the audience re i 1 fi F Jue 15%. To say a would disclose that the material is| become a realization. The moderni-| Leechburg after swirling waters applause because of the sacred na- nothing of the pleasure they afford. not actually wood. zation credit plan of the Federal] engulfed their home ture of the presentation. ‘The cur- Expert Bicycle Repairing A il. Give it the = = Another development is wood ve-| Housing Administration may be used Doctors disclosed foe 8:15 p. Much ae upon the soil. Give yore A neer so thin that it is mounted on| to create a room of this type. Hughes—known at the hospita: as it must have to «+ Give it = — 9 nll “Baby G'—dled is ee daeaaar san ron. ar food produce real results... art in Saving Refri * . Minneapolis, A\ 6.—() — Rose % me ; efrigerator Sellin: A F They said her two tiny sisters. | adams, cashier at a local theatre,\§ Bl Youtn From Drowning | ‘Deive Launched in City| | 1Tiplet Sisters nae gy cee oe Tey |fas ie tt oe an ae] eetrical Wiring ¢ | Are 70 Years Old | | fiughes wife of a steel worker. eee rteoes irirantemp ngs and Contracting a F. D. Diehl, former Bismarck resi-| Participation by the Montana-Da- | ~ RSC Eh ae Miss Adams fell to the floor and lay Electri x dent now living at Aberdeen, has been|kota Utilities Co. in a nationwide| — Dayspring, N.S. April6—(#/— |'Tombs of Earliest out of sight screaming for help. The|§ General ic Products . awarded a medal by the National/ household refrigerator selling drive to} mayspring’s triplet sisters, born bandit fled. Hotpoint Refrigeration f . Safety Council for his part in saving}be known as the “Leadership Cam-| jn the year of Canadian confed- Egypt Are Located Cool-Aire Air Conditionin ir a 4-year-old Aberdeen boy from|paign” in Which a “sword of merit”) ration, entered their 70th year re loning wt ts ee se eta _/| ‘ a drowning last Rectal seconde 2 at be Laeainran ne it trophy to each} Monday. Cairo, Egypt, April 6.—(?)—Two an- a B ‘d received here by ‘father, F. E./of a number of winning gas compan- rts 4 B Diehl, 622 ‘Tenth St. les, was announced here Monday by| q,ure,1auenlers of the late Cyrus |clent tombs. one belleved by experts || BISMARCK PAINT Service Electric HOSKINS-MEYER a While playing around the Nurth-)W. J. McDonald, sales manager of] in this village, then called Sum- |Egypt and the other containing the & GLASS CO. Company Bismarck Dealer western Public Service Co. spray|the local gas company. The cam-| ‘ersive, April 5, 1867. All have |mummy of a princess of the fourth John B. Kot e pond, Terry Morgan jumped in an at-|paign will last throughout April, May! grown-up families. dynasty, have been discovered by ex-|| #! Fourth St. Phone 399 itsick, Prop. OSCAR H. WILL AND COMPANY. tempt to recover an iron toy which|and June. ? Mary, Mrs, ‘Alvin G. Naugier, | cavators. 206 Broadway Telephone 85 7 - r had fallen into the water. When he} “Our company is happy toannounce| 414° Alice, Mrs. Amos Randall, | W. 3B. Emery, an Englishman, found PAINTS, VARNISHES, Bismarck Distributors Phone 163 didn’t come up, his companion ran to} that it has joined the many hundreds live in Nov. a 8 cotl eae Mrs. a rifled tomb 10 miles south of Cairo BRUSHES, WALLPAPER, the Morgan home and got an unclejof utilities throughout the United Richard Naugler, liv Penh ee believed to be that of an Egyptian GLASS AND of the youth, who dragged the boy'’s|States who will compete in the 1936 family at M an d, Mass. nobleman of the first dynastj—more ARTISTS’ MATERIALS = = 4 ‘body out of the water. household refrigerator selling contest piped Sodan than 5300 B. C. Home of the JEWEL DOUBLE- a : Diehl, summoned from the electric|sponsored by the American Gas As- ; Prof Sell QUICK HOUSE PAINT and pence oi ie Sac: |atas: Rovian commive’| NAZIS IME stackens |, ae ste: was fund wy Pr sem|| QUI OURS EE sees | ECONOMY -- HEALTH -- CONVENIENCE -- PRIDE ] fer resuscitation method and worked | McDonald stated. | Berlin, April 6—(®)}—German iN-| tained the mummy of @ priicess be-|| eMamels and varnishes. 1 for eight minutes before the fire dé-| “The ‘sword of merit,’ the winning jdustrial workers who failed to vote in lieved to be the daughter of Cheops, 4 partment crew arrived with the pull-|of which is to be the goal of this and|the March 29 reichstag elections have! +4. builder of the secoad pyramid. motor, which completed the work of emptying the boy's lungs of water. “It was the Schaeffer method of resuscitation and quick thinking throughout that saved his life,” said Diehl upon receiving the award given to those who save lives by using arti- {ficial respiration. FORBY WINS JOB BACK Minneapolis, April 6—(4)—Captain ‘William Forby, veteran police officer, ‘was returned to the active list of the police department Monday whe. a district court judge sustained a ce- murrer to the indictments chazging Forby with neglect of duty in alleged failure to enforce liquor ordinances. STORIES INF STAMPS By I. S. Klein 2 oO MONTICELLO ' 4 THE Democratic party looks to ‘Thomas Jefferson as its founder’ and guiding spirit, for this great patriot lived a life of liberality which has differentiated this party acceptance by the American public. other companies that enter the cain-|been discharged. near Gizeh—about 3700 B. C. paign, was chosen by the commitice as a symbol of leadership, the sword today being universally recognized as the badge of honor and the mark of rank. “This company will enter the ‘sword ot merit’ contest with zest to extend its refrigeration service in this vicin- ity. Through the backing of the American gas industry in the iast/ eight years, the gas-operated rai1ig- erator has gained continued widening More than half a million such refrig- erators now are in use in cities and towns 4n every part of tne United | States.” ' Democratic Faction | Booming P. J. Iverson; Possibility that Prof. P. J. Iverson | of the state Agricultural college at} Fargo may be a candidate for con- gress was seen here Monday by C. Leibert Crum of Bismarck, leader of @ “state committee for progressive action” which will hold a state con- vention at Jamestown Tuesday, Asserting the organization was} “drafting” Iverson, Crum said he would ask the state board of adminis- tration whether Iverson would be de- prived of his position if he accepts the offer. Crum said Iverson had been a Democrat since 1904, is a past head of the North Dakota Teachers Federa- tion, and prominently associated inj Townsend plan work in this state as @ speaker. H. E. Spohn, Mgr. Bismarck WASHER All are embodied in Electric Refrigeration TALK ABOUT ECONOMY! Now shrewd housewives can take advantage of week-end grocery specials, and with Electric Refrigeration are able to purchase sup- plies for a whole week! For foods keep well in Electric Refrig- erators, and the quantity buying will show an actual saving of about 20% on foodstuffs! . : Talk About Health! Destroy the Microbes —and you destroy the chances for disease. Electric Refrigeration does Just That. It keeps food at a cold enough temperature to discourage the mul- tiplication of bacteria. It is a real safeguard Talk About Convenience! Electric Refrigeration Will and Does save Steps. It does save Hours—it does save Effort, and it does save Worry. One trip to the grocery store each week is all that is necessary now—for food stuffs keep per- fectly— Electric Re- frigeration eliminates : to you and your child- waiting for the ice from conservative, Repubiicaniem. 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After i Pay for proud of y fl cag mS without i his second term, he retired and || Master Loaf and Energee |j " i " of any piece of furniture in the house, this tireless kitchen ‘ ; Tater founded the University of |] Bread, 12c per loaf at-all Powered by Briggs - Stratton four cycle Gasoline Motor Themselves _ and proud of the things it will do. servant. - alte Waites sang SEMEEEE | There ae five models of EASY Weahers t choose from ta BOWMAN FURNITURE CO. LIGNITE COMBUSTION ENG. CORP. —_—_SS EE — eet ata | LIGNITE COMBUSTION sersee eae Ata eT meer aa CORWDL-CHUBERIA MOTORS =«»- MELVILLE ELECTRIC SHOP |} U. &.—Current | ent types ot 5 illustrated is $139.50, Prices range cs low as GA) 2 7 Miadingpuires: For Expert Plumbing . ENGINEERING CORP. HEDAHL MOTOR COMPANY SERVICE ELECTRIC SHOP ine Thomas Je ca 306 Main Ave, Bismarck, N. D. $ 50 TAVIS MUSIC COMPANY ‘ rth 0. H. HAGEN i i tesue is, msde || 813 Thayer Ave. Phone 569 INVESTIGATE OUR BUDGET PLAN NORTH DAKOTA. POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY oo here: Me Maree arr, Crate where || A ual Gown’ payment pelaner i sanen momen’ ze7meme e SaaS SSeS ‘(opyright, 1936, NEA Service, Inc.) PET NE he B Pretousion. : ss me