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i: -ES.G28 2888 2 BEE8 iA | ~ WORKERS AND C0 vent Shop Opening Un- der Green’s Order Cleveland, Apr. 6—(7)—Four men were injured and a labor organizer was arrested Tuesday as 70 police- men brought under control the sec- ond successive day of fighting be- tween American Federation of Labor and Committee for Industrial Organ- ization workers at the Electric Vacu- um Cleaner Co. plant here. Four mounted policemen rode into @ crowd estimated by police at ap- proximately 300 CIO men who had gathered at the plant, in an effort to prevent its reopening as a closed AFL shop, and dispersed them. The CIO group had marched to the scene from a hall nearby. ‘The plant, which closed Mar. 22 be- cause of a jurisdictional dispute be- tween the CIO and the AFL to ‘The four men injured Tuesday were taken to hospitals. ‘The plant started operations as soon disturbance subsided. None officials would comment on had been admit- MEN CLASH IN O80 Lewis’ Followers Strive to Pre- OH the Affection” in a recent picture. Switzer. vocal prodigy of “Our Gang” comedies. THE ob-JECT of my Of all the nation’s warblers. probably not one—as you can see above—takes greater pains with his singing than does Carl (Alfalfa) It is his painful technic, in fact, that has captured the fancy of film fans. arid made him ‘one of Hal Roach’s outstanding personalities. His peculiar talents first became known when he serenaded his love with “‘Object of My ‘ BISMARCK TRIBUNE. TUESDAY, Arms 1987 CHANGE my com- While rendering that song, his agony over the change in his complexion was reflected so faithfully in his expression, as shown above. that a torrent of tears trickled down fans’ faces, and thousands of sides ached. Load Limits Ordered On 25 State Routes The state highway department re- opened nine highways blocked and load limits effective on 25 other routes Monday. Blocked were U. 8. 85 from Amidon to Bowman and state highway 3, Hurtdsfield to the South Dakota line; 13, Wishek to Fredonia and Gwinner to junction No. 1; 34, Napoleon to duncon U, &, 281, and routes 47 and Listed as “impassable” were U, 8. 281, Ellendale to south LaMoure Two-Way Stretch and Pantie GIRDLES Either of these styles is a teal value. 2 for— Good assortment of colors, fabrics and styles. 2 for— $1.00 Children’s Shoes Sturdy all leather shoes in » Several styles and colors. lar Day only— Smart new bolero jacket and sash to match. Regu- lar $1.49. Dollar Day only— sizes. Values Special Clearance alae a Look what three of your dollars will buy... DRESSES In this group you will find:the newest and most successful styles of the sea- son. Bright colored silks and prints. at aimee insted) Regular $3.95. Dol- Discontinued Styles and Samples Ladies’ Shoes Several good styles but not in all $2.98. Dollar Day county line; state highway 1, Verona | to Ludden; 9, Lisbon to Gwinner. Gravel roads south of U 8. 10 “are extremely heavy,” the department re- SHERIFF RIDES IN BUGGY Tonia, Mich., Apr. 6—()—When the county board of supervisors reduced ;| Sheriff Herbert A. Ross’ auto allow- ance to four cents a mile, he retall- ated by refusing to use the depart- ment’s radio-equipped cars. Friends put bicycles and a horse and buggy at his disposal. He is trying out the combination. i] |doing—not just looking on. [Toys Make Child Doer. -Or Just Looker-Oner ae eS eee are) Washington, Apr 6.—(#)—There yd et Electric trains are not suitable two kinds of toys, says Dr. Martha M., |for the child under school age. Eliot—those with which achildcando| Washable cloth dolls—Correct { something and those he can only /the child from four to six Seontoos watch, ing toys of all sorts, such as amall fur- Children will enjoy their sand boxes, }niture, kitchen. pots and. stoves, dur- blocks, balls, tools, wagons and dolls | able gardening tools.are excellent. for years, Dr. Eliot, who is child hy-| Above all, avoid toys that break eas- giene director of the Children’s bureau, | fly. Through. them. a youngster may points out. But they soon tire of the jlearn to be careless. and extravagant. toys Hey eat Only ESE Pees child wants to be making, building, 4 y Alone For storing, shelves permit Leclseae order, and offer less danger of En ! courage this, urges: If he does not develop this interest i} | early in life he may grow up to be the | sort of adult who is always just a looker-oner. Play is more than fun for a small child. It is his way of Hi two to four years old if the toys are f| | and small ones, plain and colored ones i] | in every play room. i pleasure by cutting, pasting, and fold- learning. Here is Dr. Eliot’s ae toys valu- them to walt his turn, to play his part, to pay a perialty for mistakes. _He has made a start toward happy living. w the spare i Approximately 15,000 homicides are New tires and those on the Pte raned in the United tates eacl whee lose nis more pPonatantly. . | fh! 4 4 . ey x y U e You'll okay OLD QUAKER because we put a barrel of quality into every bottle a . without asking you to dig up a barrel ‘ of dough-re-mi to buy it. It’s so ce ley But, says ‘Dr. Eliot, pl alone is Balls—Large ones to roll across the} 201", * vi tac mie (oes, small ones bo. throw, EUpReE eee, ke his own trate hat he is’ doing ‘ate on wi atte be wares sheets of paper and erayons— inde tent. : Angeles, Apr. 6—( i tion in the pte cdlt en years Clay and wet sand—For modeling. | fected the teeth of children, says Dr. Toys that can be pulled by s string— M. Crimp, who <i ' Especially interesting to a child from TOPR. 1937, THE OLD QUAKER CO. LAWRENCEBURG, INDIANA. Handkerchiefs Pure linen in printed or — plain white... hand-rolled hems, 6 for— $1.00 to artnet ORR || large enough to load with blocks or Ano independent survey was made recently among pro- fessional men and women—lawyers, doctors, lecturers, » scientists, etc. Of those who said they smoke ‘cigarettes, more than 87% stated theypersonally preferalightsmoke. and so do other leading artists of the radio, stage, screen and opera. Their voices are their fortunes. 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