The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 17, 1937, Page 3

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, MAY 17, 1937 a0 3 Eckener at Dirigible Blast Probe | Cosmetologists Meet | ‘r= to st ss lesa! coum! Cream Station Law's snene State and bases license fees 0") Dickinson and Medora } Uhmsoemm ces 2 oc ')_PARUORFIR EVERY {.wuroraen pappiz { Scores of Hard Liquor Stores | { Add to Beverage Outlet, ik Gerlach Declares His big shoulders slightly To Form Organization commission was ‘scheduled to speak.| Referal Being Sought) pty expiainea. Chosen by Hotel Men stooped, his face almost expres- Members of the committee which == “The law is being opposed by big teh fae ticcless, De. Eckenee, Jamestown, N. D.,. May noe called the meting are: Miss Verna| Petitions are being circulated in| Operators who will be forced to pay 8! Jamestown, N. D., May 17—(?}— less, Dr. Hugo . Hairdressers and cosmetologists trom| Malchow, Grace Morden Cooper and| Several North Dakota communities in| Pyeret jy ene, han forrmetly,” MUT-| Dickinson and Medora were chosen a3 chief of the German Zeppelin © Company, is pictured here at the ‘Lakehurst probe into. cause of the Hindenburg disaster. With him, seated, is Dr. L. Duerr, Zeppelin Company engineer. over the state were meeting in James-| Mrs. Anne Uhiham, all of Fargo; Mrs.| an attempt to refer the graduated| tive July 1. permite heparin roms town Monday with the intention of| Frances Cunningham, Mrs. Bitzan| cream station lcense law which is Li fe enrages} oft war ee biked and Mrs. Ruth Bissell, all of Grand] “opposed by big operators,” Dairy tion rena ving? teas ean 005000 oe mane a | seartuse ol, how ‘men bere Binds 3 Bee q tloers Fork: Saeed William J, Murphy| of butterfat annually to $100 eg ae H. J. Young, Towner, v re! alge eat Grand called 7 ‘S Mondey. tions where 40,000 pounds of butterfat Although The law, passed by the last legis-| are marketed each 4 5 year. There are taaraeny Gatti ate he ne Hee travel from east to sit really| lature, provided for licensing all approximately 1.500 cream stations in in ts Noonday lunch at the Pea- cock Grill, 20c, 25c, 35c. MONTGOMERY WARD WARDS help you furnish Your Home with Finer Furnishings for tess! See for yourself WHY housewives say AMERICA’S os REFRIGERATOR Gives extra value features yet saves you up to 40% Thousands have already bought the new MW. See the 7 new models with scores of exciting, usable features! Wards stores everywhere are smashing all-time sales records, west, the earth from west to east. | cream buying stations operating with-| the state, | Norh Dakoa, once “bone dy” by | - \ ae constitutional law, today has one beer j taproom for every 421 persons in the \ state besides scores of hard liquor | stores, a report issued by the state regulatory. department based on the | 1990 federal census showed. s The department based its estimate an S on 680,845 persons who are served by ig 1,616 regularly licensed beet taprooms lj which in the past six months paid Tevenue amounting to $116,350, A. J. | Gerlach, director, said. | Towns of 500 population or more paid $71,100 of the total and the bal- ance was paid by tavern operators in small communities under 500 persons y Places outside incorporated ¥ limita st cities and villages, Gerlach Yi 4 trees are 905 ‘ipsnbed beer vendors Is in small communities who pay $50 iy annual fees while in cities the fee is $100 for 711 shops. im Slope county in western North Da- i kota is the driest section of the state lors, one for every 1,088 persons, and Logan is next with elght shops, one 30 Miles of Highway Sa eneere ee atr Tia peolect BEY ah pee? Work to Be Awarded | son. pai i Sh hi hy Seige ccriecleo wan that ybewrg pied reported 70. taverns Biggest or one for every 206 persons. The largest number of licensed beer ven- | _ Bids were being asked by the North | for 9.6 miles of oll mix surfacing from Cass county where 121 tap- Dakota highway dapartment Monday | Grafton south in Walsh county. The located and Ward is second | 97 Nearly 30 miles of road construc- | other oil mix job involves 6.7 miles tion projects to be awarded at a let-| west of Churchs Ferry in Benson ting June 4. county. Four projects were listed by the de-| Grading proposals are in Cass Me ~e rumber nes partment, including 12.8 miles of | county where work is planned on 121! + Zegen'S| grading and 16.3 miles of oil mix sur-| miles from Harwood north and 5.1 6 facing. miles, Gardner south. i He with 75. Usual $100 Living Room! 10 BIG PIECES a gpe* You get ALL 10 beautiful pieces—quality you'd expect to pay $100 for elsewhere! Every item has been carefully selected and matched in excel. lent taste? Examine the big luxurious “Nub. Tex” upliolstered davenport and lounge chair— see for yourself how well they have been made! See every piece—then buy—and remember— you need pay only $7 DOWN!* *$7 Monthly, Pius Smell Carrying Chorge 10 Pleces of Fine Ward Furniture: 1. Big Davenport 6. Coffee Table 2, Easy Lounge Chalr . 3. Smart Guest Choir 4. Shelf End Table 5. Drum Lamp Table Complete 11 Piece Room Oviht (with Piped Back Chair). : 6% Cubie Foot SUPREME 17495 $5 Down, $7 Monthly Small Carrying Charge Beautiful! Plenty of stor- age space. 14.5 sq. ft. shelf area. 118 cubes, 10 Ibs. ice per freezing. See the many other convenience features. Save 40%! Wards Sale Price FOOD FROSTER 10 ivory oven ware mol glass dish, FOOD GUARDIAN ‘VEGETABLE FRESHENERS Shows safe store Porcelain, Page temperas holds large head ture atall times; Gir of lettuce, Large family size 6% eu. ft. STANDARD = 119% $5 Monthly Small pele! aces ae Large, Gooky . small arse is 12.58 aq. ft. Freezer provides 63 ice cubes, 6 lbs. per freezing. Lifetime porcelain interior—roundea corners. Twin cylinder heavy duty unit. Baked enamel exterior. See it! “Standard” HOSTESS in the kitchen right at her finger-tips? Necessary utensils and cutlery in spacious drawers SPECIAL TRADE-IN on your old radio regardless of age or condition a Pe at wall a a eisneo" # onk deh ginctes ‘Ask your Master Plumber to show you the many features of the HOSTESS SINK — the acid-resisting fearhel cease tic =the deep eink well shar lina ys i eae op hs Other models as‘low. 8.0.0. 000+ .».pots, pans and kettles in roomy compartments... towels and cloths on sliding racks .. . soaps, brushes nates a dishpan—the smart modern fittings with « handy spray-hose. He can plan a built-in kitchen, tell you the cost, atrange time payments, when desired. \ and cleansers on a wide back ledge... all these conveniences are pro- Call your Master ’ vided by the “Standard” “Life is too precions to endanger it by entrust- Plumber today for es Regularly $35.95 ° HOSTESS SINK. It's de- | ing Flumbing 10 Kandi orher shen thote box | plete information. on ; Trade-in $5.00 signed not only for serv- Master Plumbers.” , HOSTESS SINK an ice but to fit perfectly with ss * Pat other ‘Standard’ ee, other built-in cabinets. x? Plumbing Fixtures. Washes Clothes Cleaner and Shades Whiter New DeLuxe 95 $5 Down $5 Monthly Standard Sanitarv'Mfg. Co. PITTSBURGH, PA. Division of AMEBICAN RADIATOR & STANDARD SANITARY CORPORATION Large house- hold size Small Corying Charge Compare with any $100 washer on the mar- ket, actually has more features than most. Giant subs holds 9 Ibs. of dry clothes. Mech- path and motor sealed in lifetime supply il. New power unit cuts current costs 350 iGee thle OMPLETE washer at Wards! De Luxe Washer with gas engine 92.95 The ONLY washer with the Heat Indi- cator and 3-Way Cleansing Process. Bismarck’s Pioneer Plumbing Establishment —1937— H. A. THOMPSON & SONS Standard Sanitary Mfo. PITTSBURGH, PA. ~ Division of AMERICAN RADIATOR & STANDARD SANITARY CORPORATION ‘We now are prepared to engineer and install any York commercial refrigeration and air-condi- tioning system you desire. Our Mr. Harry A. Thompson has just returned from York, Pa., where he attended a two-month school on commercial refrigeration and air-conditioning conducted by technical experts of the York. Ice Machinery Co, ‘This is the oldest commercial refrigeration firm in existence and has had many years of experience in air-conditioning. We also solicit your general plumbing and heating business. Our work done by “men who know how” at moderate prices, with material and SOKOREHDD to merit your satisfaction. H. A. ‘Thom son & Sons Plumbing - 57, Noating = = Gas - - Fire Extinguishing Equipment Cae Appi Gemtnerinl Retigeration Alr Cenditioning 95 Down, small carrying and name! of cities paved on dial. Has built RCH-GRANED PIANO FINISH -» & TUBES Battery ay iestratee) tor reduces battery drain! finish. 1 Te mcr ti 24,95 30° MOVIE DIAL GATTERY, aduniced New Low Priced Auto Radio WORE FOR YOUR MONEY AT WQomigomerny Ward toned instrument ... at the rice of Mig fee Mig ape Call letters of stations ‘ 44.95 $50.95, $15.00, you pay only Yeu Pey Only a 1 a5 minated ih Built-in regula. bra 17.95 6-tubes — 8-tube 300 Fourth Street Telephone 475 tandard re PLUMBING FIXTURE COST NO MORE THAN OTHER 205 Ith St.

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