The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 22, 1937, Page 3

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" Suly 20, the effective date of QUEST! SOCIETY [S FACING Says Main Problem Is Preserva- tion of Democracy, Not Establishing Providence, R. 1, June 22—()— ‘Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes Monday asserted serving 4 In an address before the annual alumni meeting of Brown university, the chief justice of the United States, anlo pirat idler acelin are ll serted: we cannot voice them without anxiety in our hearts. “The question is no longer one of t:iumphing over sectional discords and unifying the nation, but whether a united people putting forth its great strength for national ends, will leave push gland scope for individual free- om, “The question is not one of the adequate power of government, de- signed to keep clear the highways of honest endeavour, but how that power shall be used.” Declaring freedom of learning and stitutions,” Mr. hes 3 “Our first duty is to preserve these freedoms—of learning, of speech, of E ly, of conscience, to be alert to detect the slightest at-| the tempt to impair them.” Date for Rate Cut Is Postponed to July An order postponing from July 1 a5 duced rates on carload lots of grain products and seeds uy REE TOP THE LIST “T'end “YOU” are two of Siiaoe nglis rs when oh find them at the top of the lise of words most over the ir -eit’s added Stpesbo Short, newsy, action words are ee Kind that come over ea ge Ir’s live language —it tells the news and helps get things done. sonal order...to be ly and accurately. fe strive to ide the possible service to each one of our customers— personally. Steinkopf lives in Viens, a Mil. ives s ie. waukee girl who married her city Her: husband is Alvin piF EF og i i é i i g : ii g gE mend i for myself, I am utterly crushed to have to tell you that there is no celery terpart of head lettuce It isn’t very firm, and-it'’s dark green almost to heart. So it goes in Austria—politics and federal economic policy reaching right into the kitchen, creating problems in Holland and, for the moment, Hol- land and Austria had broken off Unoleum relations. A-wire screen netting for my kit- chen window, to keep out these great stays right here. T have wailed time and again when listening to the plaintive and some- times downright poetic excuses of Viennese who have tried to do some- thing or other for me. Some sample excuses: + “Gracious lady, one leg of the chair you bought is a little short, but may- be, if your floor is uneven, it won't wobble.” “Gracious lady, the tail of this shirt. was a little scorched in the laundry. But you'll be happy to ob- gerve the spot is far down.” “Yes, gracious lady, we can clean this gown, but why must you be in such @ hurry? We'll deliver it to you ship-shape in two weeks.” Goodrich Man Dies | Suddenly in West Goodrich, N. D.—Jacob Zoller, 65, HUSBAND CONVINCED of Goodrich, died suddenly in New- man, Calif, where he was visiting | relatives, ‘Born: in Russia, Zoller came to the United States when he was 22. He pad beens earner nore of Good: % Tired, Aching, Perspiring Feet Relieves Pain and Soreness and Banishes Offensive Odors In just one minute after an applica- tion of: Emerald Oil you'll get the sur- prise of your life. Your tired, tender, smarting burning feet will literally ' dump for $0: ys io fuss, no trouble; you just apply a few drops of the oll over the surface of the foot night and mornings or when occasion requires. Just a little and rub it in. It’s simply wonderful it ends all foot misery, while sweat and give off-an odor, there's nothing bet- onderful formula—this com- bination. of essential oils with cam- phor and other antiseptics so marvel- ous that thousands of bottles are sold annually for reducing varicose or swollen veins. vice Drug Store and every good druggist guarantees Moone’s Emer- ald Oil to end your foot troubles or money back.—Advertisement. spending as | please!” It’s easy to get a close-up view of the real America from a! They: '» tripis carefree—no worries about driv- ingor, —Or | either—for Greyhound Here’s How to Saver ROUND TRIP GREYHOUND FARES . $22.55 New York $40.95 Det: 26.40 Seattle ... 43.20 V4 , Calif, Zoller was buried in a Rio Linda) his “Bright new scenes, congenial people, and dollars left for Los Angeles 49.50 St, Louis.. 27.45 Pittsburgh....$31.25 Bismarck Greyhound Depot Breadway & Seventh Phone 501 WIFE WAS KIDNAPED,. Parsons Does Not Believe She 1s Amnesia Victim or Has Been Murdered Stony Brook, N. Y., June 22.—(7)— Earl Connelley, inspector in charge of federal agents investigating the disappearance of Mrs. Alice McDonell Parsons, said Tuesday her husband, William H. Parsons, is. convinced she was kidnaped and is being held for ransom. regular press conference as the distraught hi ically about his chores at his Long Island poultry and squab farm, mark- ing the hours until noon Thursday, the deadline he has set’ for non-in- terference from the law with the sup- suggested that Mrs. Parsons might have been slain or suffered from amnesia, but to the kidnaping theory. When made this statement at |5. inclines |Content with the results of the relief Bismarck’s Shafer One of Speakers as Five Units Join in Rally Carrington, N. D., June 22.—Seven- ty-five members of Kiwanis, with 5 fr 4 Duffy of Devils Lake, L. 8. Hankinson of New Rockford and Dr. W. W. Wood of Jamestown. Since Fred A. Som- mars, president of the Carrington club, was to give the address of wel- come, Past President F. introduced members of ton club. A musical feature of was the singing of two Mack V. Traynor of Devils Turtle Mountains, scheduled for Bun-|0f the day, July 18, and urged all to attend in view of the program arranged. Visiting Kiwanians at the affair included: Roster of Guests Devils Lake—D. W. Kelly, District 5 Mickel usband moved method: | srettson, Kornmesser, Ww. Ww. Bernard and R. D. Ogilvie. Engineering Works Protect Marmarth Marmarth, N. D., June 22.—Re- sidents of this little cow town are which has thrown a dike disappeared June 9 «| #round it to keep out occasional floods ransom note, demanding $25,000 was found. NEW ENGLAND MAN DIES New England, N. D., June .22.— 'Berent John Hildestad, 51, a resident of New England for the last 15 years, died in a Dickinson hospital. He leaves five sons, all of New England, three brothers and six sisters. The Indian’ population of the Unit- ed States is steadily growing. In 10965, there were 204,574 Indians in country; now there are more than ‘340,000. =a « 4104 YHOUND i from the Little Missouri river and ttle Beaver creek. In its first test food protection performed admirably. In 1933 the first relief project to be Dr. Dukart Will Head Richardton Lions Club Richardton, N. D—New officers were installed by the Richardton Lions club at a regular meeting here. They are Dr. C, R. Dukart, presi- ; J. A. Schmidt, first vice pres- nt; Frank ©. Fleck, second vice president; Fred Born, Jr., third vice president; T. H. Zech, secretary; Dr. G. J. Kilser, treasuter; Adolf Geck, ‘These symptoms sbould ware mothers to look out for Stomach Worms, perbaps the true cause of signs that are easily wistaken for Anemia, Constipation, Stom ach or Nervous Trouble. This “Forgotten Mevace” of Grandma's day still troubles both city and country children of all ages, because the infection 1s 20 easily caught from Gies, dogs, let- tuce, cabbege, fruit, water, ete. Try Jarxr's Veanivvos et ence and watch the chlid’s stools closely. Plessant, safe, inexpensive. 46 miliion bottles sold. | All druggiots. JAYNES WERMIFUGE . Fryburg, N. D., June 22.—Bandits From Nebraska Girl Biatr, June | 22.— (%)— Lila Iverson, 9-year-old daughter of Mr. |, of Herman, Refund of $102,801 to rains had North Dakota Urged Washington, “June 22.—(?)—Two in an Omaha hospital, he said, where |rorthwest states Tuesday were among those to which Rep. Richard M. Dun- ican (Dem.-Mo.) asked congress to operated on about ajauthorize government refunds for 5 that she will undergo a third and final ‘Wednesday. Twin Tumor Removed gether with « quantity of gasoline was . The car was later recovered, un- harmed, near Glendive, after heavy |social security apparently stalled the ma-|North Dakota chine. No trace of the bandits was |and Montana, $237,806. the deadline for compliance with the program. They are $102,801 refund asked, NOW 12c MASTER LOAF BREAD AT YOUR GROCERS Being Tested in Fargo Washington, June 22.—(7)—Rep. R. T. Buckler, Crookston, Minn., 3 2 Bandits Crack Safe, Take Car at Fryburg ONE OF THE WORLDS -» Now York, N.Y. © Gilbey’s Distilled London Dry Gin ts made from 100% neutral 1 GOOD DRINKS BEGIN WITH GILBEY'S GIN GARFAT GINS FOR NEARLY A CENTURY Fargo Warehouse 305 Front Street Phone 590 Northwest Beverages, Inc. = = Bismarck Warehouse 121 So. Fifth St. Phone 2266 DISTRIBUTED BY ‘ODERN driving conditions, with crowded ttafficon main highways as well as within city limits, have taken much of theJmeaning away from a cat’s “top speed.’’ The smportant quality in 2 truly modern automobile should be its fexsbility ... the ability to accelerate without effort. This quality, which will cut the running time in 2 point-to-point run by a considerable margin, is possessed to an extraordinary degree by the 1937 Lincolg-Zephyr V-12. Yet this characteristic quality has been missed by many people who have made the mistake of judging the Lincoln-Zephyr without first taking one for a long run over a well-known route. The Lincoln-Zephyr was built to give superb road performance in comparison with any car of American of foreign make. To test its quality it is necessary to take it up long hills, over corru- gated surfaces, through winding wood trails where road clearance is doubtful, and especially on hard trips which you have made in other cars. Be as skeptical as you like about this car. Try driving over chuck holes with it. Take it around familiar curves. You will find that every obstacle you meet on a point-to-point trip will increase the advantage of the Lincoln-Zephyr. No mote, Lincoln ZephyrV-12 NEW LOW PRICES—Convsenient terms can be arranged through Authorized Universal Credit Company Finance Plans, in mapping out a journey, will you go a longer way to avoid bad roads. And after everything else, you ate due to make the discovery that you own a car that is actually economical in gas and oil consumed! “Averaged 17.7 miles per gallon,’’ writes a man from Win- dermere, Florida. Says another owner, *’. . . av- eraged for the entire trip from Detroit to Spokane; 16.85 miles per gallon."’ This economy is, of course, only a by-product of the design of this “car of the future.”’ Like the safety and comfort, it is just another proof that the whole scheme of the car is essentially right. Not far from you is 2 Lincoln-Zephyr dealer. He has a 1937 Lincoln-Zephyr which he will lend you for 2 trial. Sit behind those twelve [Something new bas come inte motoring! quiet cylinders. Feel acceleration you have never _ felt before. Sit normally in the chair-high seat; — See withouteffort the road in frontofyouthrough f the large, panorama windshield. Learn what fin-* Ve ger-tip steering can really be. Drive this car on / crowned roads. Test its stability on curves. Then/ decide whether or not something new has come into motoring, » satisfaction and pleasure you've not had since your “‘first car." Yes, telephone . the Lincoln-Zephyr dealer today, if possible. 122 First Street ; UNIVERSAL MOTOR COMPANY Authorized Dealer for Ford, Lincoin and Lincoln-Zephyr in, Bismarck ‘Telephone 81

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