The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 16, 1926, Page 3

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FRIDAY, APRIL 16,1926 RAGE ; THREE — — THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE 66, was burned seriously at Rice ae ae eee ee 5 ed. Bi eas farm after burning! You dont have to couk township, near Duluth. in western CAUSE DEATH OF Buildings Are Burned » : y brought to A dozen forest fires had burned ’ BRADDOCK MAN | over more than 12,000 acres in Crow} A which | Wing, Cass and Morrison counties, in| river bottoms northern Minnesota, Buildings des : ‘ saved, ough several hundred (Continued from page one.) _| trayed in this aren Included ‘ns were burned. der because poles had been burned] schoo! house, half a dozen far I down. homes and many barns and Sheriff Albin Hedstrom organized a 1% ; Ho aa party of 20-men yeaterday afternoon |, At least eight counties in South when a call came to Bismarck for} Dakota sent volunteer crews out to hetp, end’ theyepent the’ bal battle prairie , fires, In Campbell wildfir Anton Ande ion of chicken coop, engulfed the fart wept thro ‘son but buildings, Brown&Tiedman 122—5th a UALITY GROCERY THE SANITARY STORE started 15 miles | e Phone 53 sight miles long non Muddy of tre fire is still burn the day fighting fires southeast of Mei en, ’ WARD COUNTY FARMER IS BURNED TO DEATH * Minot, N. D., April 16 ()—Otto Koehler, farming living three miles east of Ryder, War burned to death late noon in trying to ¢ his si of hay from a prairie fire which caused { s of $100,000’to farm- s of the vicinity. The flames which swept a trail 15 miles long and 10 miles wide were brought under control at midnight the entire community of Ryder,|! d by De as and ‘Makoti citi-| to fight the blaze. vas finally halted seven southeast of Ryder after hav- ing passed within two and one-half| i ccording to a dispatch not Daily New in the Hook and Martin A. Peterson, and 42 head of cattle, 34 of whi belonged to Martin: Peterson. ‘MeGilvery lost eight head of stock. ried to Escape Kochler died while Revie to es- through the approaching fire g entrapped. He had start- plow around his haystacks when he was encircled by the flames ; mounting one of his horses, attempted to force the animal through the nrire line. The horse bolted and Kochler hrown to the earth and stunned, is burned to death before he Many of the minor burns, MAN IS DEAD FROM ESOTA FOREST FIRES Paul, April 16.—(#)-—-The an- op, of spring prairie and for- 's caused one death and much damage in the northwest In addition, two men were burned, - and South Dakota had . North and South Dak ad scores of prairie fires, which continued to throughoub-the might; al! reported une der control. near Emi Minnesota, where Mike is overcome while fight- his home. He died of | e, At Braddock, N. D., S. en was seriously burned Robert ‘Twaddle, contrets THEATRE TONIGHT AND SATURDAY ‘WILLIAM FOX. presents ~ ~ BuckJones stern drama ren) the celebrated novel DY Wm. MacLeod Raine Dare Devil Thrills! Fast Action!! Comedy and Romance . with Buck Jones the favorite western star | Mack Sennett Comedy ens | DR. R. S..ENGE Chiropractor Consulation Free i county, § | southeast. of Herreid. | were in McPherson, .., Farm Island, in the Missouri }to the mainland, ‘from Pierre o| fighters. n| NO CASUALTIES IN uth ‘Dakota, a grass fire five miles, wide traverse miles lon€ during the s wa Other fires Faulk, Brown, Spink, Hand, Hughes, dud Pennington counties. One thousand acres of timb five miles from Pierres South D: were des| d by fire, which Fire hundred men and vicinity helped bring the fire under control, although it still smouldered early today in the long buffalo grass. In North Dakota, grass fires were reported in Burleigh, Emmons, - Intosh, Dickey and Stutsman count: Several school houses in rural s tions and other buildings were burn- ed.t Unusual warm April weather add- ed to the discomforts of the fire MANDAN DISTRICT Mandan, N. D., April 16) cloudy skies’ giving promise of r to eliminate the fire hazard a the 50 mile gale of Thursday in flavor... that's why Quaker Oats entices youngsters | | IH way to make children like | oatmeal is to give them the kind they like. Thus millions of mothers insist on the Quaker brand. Children who or- dinarily don’t like oats, take readily to this rich and toasty kind, | Quaker flavor is due to exclusive | milling processes, which took some 50 years to perfect. Processes, too, which + “bulk” of oats, which makes laxatives less often protein, carbohydrates, vi and “bulk” are combined in Quaker Oats an excellent lance. Quicle Quaker cooks in, 3 to § min- Thus makes the richest break- The price is the same as for ordi- nar; ts. When a substitute is ac- pots uu alone are the loser. | ‘Qua ker Oats in the woods, A fire which started south son swept south to the Hea burning o hundreds of flames. Sunday ‘special dinner, six-| ty-five cents per plate. Me: ra: Kenzie Hotel. Meats With Real Flavor Always dependably good Meats from the Central Meat Market. You can rely on us to fill your orders with the freshest, choicest morsels. Beef Tenderloins - - Pork Tenderloins Corn Fed Beef - - Milk Fed Veal Little Pig Pork - - Genuine Spring Lamb Breckfield Sausages - - Home-made Sausages Fresh Dressed Hens order, Sati tory choice and prompt service assured, Phone your San 1 Nicola Grocery 101 Main St. Free Delivery Phone 231 Come in and see our many specials, bargains, not listed: Butter, per pound Sugar, 10 pounds ... P. & G. Soap, per bar OR 21 b Corn, No. 2, 2 cans for Tomatoes, No, 2 2 cans for Sliced Peaches, No. 21 e cans, 1 can CANS Si... ANHEUSER-BUSCH SAINT LOUIS (Unflavored) in241B.Cans Sold by all-dealers fen {Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. DJ, -OLDSMOBILE SALES AND SERVICE DAKOTA AUTO SALES CO., INC. 9212 Main St Phone 428 “GAMBLE- ROBINSON FRUIT Co: Distributors ; ; IT MEANS MONEY TO YOU YOUR LAST CHANCE Profit Sharing Wéek Closes Saturday SATURDAY—Many close out Specials Toilet Paper, 6 large rolls .. Glycerine Toilet Soap, large bar Japanese Scenic Plate: fresh, Ib, Mixed Candy, BIMEIMIN A ICIS oy Sucks a roves) 6 vie re sedis wes gna Peanut Fudge, MMO Sti accuit eviews sats arate 1 5c Fresh Milk Chocolates, pound 50c Columbia Curtain Shade Lunch Kit with pint Men’s ‘Silk Hose, black and brown, pair Ladies’ Silk Hose, new shades, pair Latest Jewelry Novelties only *. Newest Rings, Toy Rag Rug with border and fringe, 24x48”, each San-o-lin Mats, 18”x36” MOGs saenelereay Gatto oka g aia 9c Tin rinsing Pans moving hands. Box ™ Many good Items at Try us first—we have complete and varied lines— prices always less.” Every ‘pugchase’ must be sat- isfactory to the customer. : Sincape VARIETY STORE 5e—$1.00 BISMARCK, N. DAK. Bismarck Food Market The best food at the lowest prices. ‘ Phone 1080 Sanitary ‘Delivery. Order your Garden Seeds and Onion Sets early, while the supply is plentiful Foley’s Corn, No. Foley’s Sugar Peas, No. 2 for .. . .4be 2 cans, 2 for... We have just received a shipment cf Early Ohio Po- tatees. Order what you need now, ag Potatoes are scarce. ve Van Camp’s Bork and Beans, medium size cans, t 3cans for 3 Waldorf Crackers in 214 Lb. boxes, per box. . .45¢ Buy a can of Royal Baking Powder and get a package of flavored Royal Gelatin FREE. Foley’s whole Wax Morell’s fancy Bacon, per Beans, No. 2 cans, Ib., 40c, by the atniD, per Ib. 37 We have a few: boxes of good Anas at $1.95 per box while they last. Bakery Specials Butter Rolls, per doz Raisin Bread, graham and white Angel Food Cake, each Chocolate Cake, each... Honey Cream Cake ..... 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Children thrive on the good things at the Hughes Bak- ery. It’s because the shelves are loaded with pure. fresh Cakes, Cookies, with all kinds of Bread and Pies that youngsters like. We use only the highest grade ingredients. That’s why you get full value here. HUGHES BAKERY FIFTH STREET South Side Groce GROCERIES AND DRY GOOD: 120 South 11th St. Opposite Standard Oil Warehouse. Sam Sloven, Proprietor. Phone 571. Cash and No Delivery. - $6.48 44c Saturday Specials are G. W. Sugar, 100 Ib. sack . U-Likem Preserves, large quart jars, 2 Ibs. and 11 oz. net weight, only Electric Spark Soap, White House Coffee, per pound 4 lb. bag, Sunray Pancake Flour 100 Ib. sack 1 lb. can Sea Prince Red Salmon, Reg. price per can 55c, now Do not forget to get your coupon with every cash purchase More Malt Syrup Is Being Used Every Day Because It’s TRY-ME All other brands also on hand

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