The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 1, 1937, Page 3

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$60,000 SET ASIDE POR GIRL BUT SHE MUST NOT SEE KIN Wncle Leaves Niece Fortune on Condition She Keep Away From Parents Problems Details of Frazier-Lemke Act to Be Studied to Work Out ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1937 HE BOOKS A RATTLING ‘GHOST’ North Dakota states attorneys will Officials here Friday ous counties. possible expense and to guard ey. “racketeering,” Officers are state tax department. Add 1¢ at. Fedora! Tex Check These’ Plog... 3c && New Watertight 2-tray Tackle Box_ Jade green ripple finish! 2 auto- SCREEN PAINT. - Reg. 25c! Qt. finishes 10 te 12 screens. Use en wire and wood. 19c at. . Hickory-Hammer Handles, i4-inch Well shaped, polished, waxed. Buy . 4c Four-Sewed, Long-Service Corn Broom Will eutwear brooms of inferior corn, yet low priced at Wards... TURPENTINE Reg. 74c value! Bring your own container. FOR 4 DAYS ONLY! 62 Cm SEMI-GLOSS PAINT: Reg 60c value! Satin- for walls and rca horgg 52c a. WALLPAPER SALE Free! 1-Ib. paste with every Thrifty-Pak (3 double rolls, 12 79¢c yas, border.) NEW 1937 styles. 300 Fourth Street y ON “FIRST QUALITY” SIDES ‘an EXTRA LIBERAL trade-in allow- ance features this sale! Bring,in your old tises.. You'll be amazed to learn ~~ how little it now: costs to change to. ) Greater Safety tire! Riversides give you greater safety because the patented center traction tread truly cuts skid- ding danger... the super carcass con- struction gives greater protection against all blowout hasards! = New 95 - wise Af Esch, King : Sale! New in design! 45 plates instead of usual 39! Instant starting! 1 piece case, leakproof! Durable! 12 Month Commender Battery Dress up ee’ car now! Combination. fiber, finest cloth. Complete coverage in- cluding back of froft seats! Fiber Covet Set For 2 of ‘4 Dr. Sedans | $4.19 Famous “Speediine” Roller Skates wearing ever built! Speedy! ’ “Schoolboy” Rowe Baseball Glove with leather! ZINCITE:HOUSE PAINT Reg. $2.19! First quality! 1 gal covers 260 to 460 sq. ft. 2 copta! $1.98... KALSOMINE Reg. 35c value! Finest quality—, s will not rub eff, crack or peel! 29c Ibs, ROLL: ROOFING 35-Ib. weight, tale surface. Ideal for small buildings. 100 54. ft. fer 95cm LINSEED OIL Reg. 98c! Bring your ewn con- a tainer and save, during this sale! 84c gal. Leak-Proof! Sturdy, Galvanized Pail int ts mate it reet rot ieee” LOC. In 5-gal. lots MONTGOMERY WARD Telephone 475 General P. O, Sathre and representatives. of the 24 Mont states attorneys after which they are expected’ to work out problems with debt adjustment boards in the vari- The conference plan was formu- lated to aid farmers who want to take advantage of the law with the least against state officials Expected to meet with the ‘county Attorney _ Medical school. Note the prisoner's A skeleton Ie a bit off Patrolman Harten’s beat, but a prisoners a pris- oner and has to be booked. The bony offender, found near the Bronx park botanical gardens In New York, is believed to have been used by 'a thumb screw “crown.” (Associated Press Photo) Conference on Wage Law Decision Called Washington, Ape. 1—(P)—Labor de- partment officials invited representa- tives of eight states to confer Thurs- day on re-enacting or rewriting their minimum wage laws, based on the voided New York statute. ‘The group hoped to determine how the supreme court's decision uphold- ing a Washington state law would affect the New York act which the cue declared unconstitutional last june. States asked to join in the labor department conference were New York, New Jersey, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Illinois, Connecticut and Ohio, In the process of manufacture, shoes go through 150 different opera- tions. ee GETS PENSION BILL St. Paul, Apr. 1—()—The $1,100,- 000 deficiency old age pension bill went to the governor for his signature Thursday. The measure, designed to prevent recipients of old age assist- ance from losing their benefit after Apr. 15 because of shortage of funds, calls for a bond levy. TURKISH MARSHAL DIES Istanbul, Turkey, Apr. 1.— (®) — Marshal Ahmed Izzet Pasha, 73, one- time commander in chief of the Tur- kish armies, who signed the Armistice treaty with the allies for Turkey at| the end of the World war, died Thurs- day. VISIT THE GLASS BRICK FRONT, THE FIRST TO BE Meee sv IN NORTH DA- \ “Te’s Toas ‘ Tn a recent independent survey, an overwhelming ‘majority of lawyers, doctors, lecturers, scientists, etc., who said they smoked cigarettes, sonal preference for a light smoke. Senator Hitchcock’s statement verifies the wisdom of this preference and so do leading artists of radio, stage, screen and opera, whose voices are their fortunes, and who choose Luckies, a light smoke. You, too, can have the throat protection of Luckies—a light smoke, free of certain harsh irritants removed by the exclusive process “It’s Toasted”. Luckies are gentle on your throat. expressed their per- INNAVAL AVIATION Chance for Pay While Learning Is Disclosed by Wiltsie at Minneapolis Fifty men from ithe state of North South Dakota, Minneso! manding the naval reserve aviation base at Wold Chamberlain Field, Minneapolis. While taking the four-year training course the men will receive $105 a ‘ { Harold Wahl Attends Insurance Conventio1 Harold Wahl, 917 Fifth St., is on ; Eee Hist of the four-year program the will receive a cash bonus of $1, To be considered for one of 3 Ef Be en} Hi be . Inquiries and requests for applica- tion blanks should be directed to the commanding officer of the naval re- serve aviation base at Wold-Cham-| 2i's% berlain Field, Minneapolis. .|UDGA, FREE at Capitol Cut Rete, Mississippi farm income in 1936 eX-| Bismarck; Central Drug Co, Mane | i month for the first year, to be spent ceeded $300,000,000. dan, U.S. Senator Hitchcock — says: “Luckies please both my taste - and my throat” “For close to fifty years I have been a regular smoker, so I think I know what constitutes a good cigarette. Luckies please me on two scores. I like their fine flayor. But even more important is the fact that they are a light smoke, easy on my throat. At any rate, it’s results that count, and a light smoke pleases both my taste and my throat.” Sorbabtaixleces’ MON. HERBERT E. HITCHCOCK ° U. $ SENATOR FROM SOUTH DAKOTA THE FINEST TOBACCOS— “THE CREAM OF THE CROP” A Light Smoke ted”—Your Throat Protection - AGAINST IRRITATION—AGAINST COUGH

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