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FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1997 Mandan News THE BI city commissioners decide to adopt al Mrs. FE. M. Tenison, is recovering. }its first reading at the commission while playing yesterday, meeting last night. ; fi nore The ordinance would forbid the VISITS DAUGHTER | construction of any more smooth sur- 5 Ww “GOODIRON GETS §, D. PEN TERM Member of Alleged Cattle Rustling Gang Starts on i 20-month Sentence Paul Goodiron, alleged member of the southwestern North Dakota band} now in_ the South Dakota state prison at Sioux Falls, ‘« where he started on a 20-month term.! He was sentenced at McIntosh last of rustlers, wee! Goodiron pleaded guilt: pation in robbing wareho flour and box cars of merc MeIntosh and MeLau kota but w kota charge. The Indian formerly lived at Fort Yates and Porcupine. He was taken into custody by representatives the attorney weeks ago, Indictment Returned Against Wright For Alleged Auto Theft . George Wood Wright, alleged auto thief who is now in the county lating the Dyer to have stolen and transport tomobile from Corpus Christi, to Amidon. Goodwill Day to Mandan’s Will is mal opening of its new plant. Out-of-town visitors are asked to register at the Chamber of Commeree rooms before 2 o'clock, when draw-| ngs for prizes will take place. The; Purity Dairy company will lunch to the visitors between 12 noon arand 1 CAPITOL THEATRE Here It Is! Peter B. Kyne’s Great Western Supreme Court Decides 3- year Term Not ‘Cruel and = of America for many years, \ Punishment’ to partici- day. Jochim's attorneys contended that) Gilbert Stewa had imposed too| fractured right w entence and sought reversal) ernoon when he fell while run on the| the hurdles at a practice of the track district. court as held on the South Da-!or reduction of the sentenc ground that it was so heav constitutional unusual punish- he lower court, with Judge | y presiding, imposed general's office two} along with the other! eight members of the alleged gang. u In its decision the supreme court | La has no power to review} at the ehurch parlors. the sentence if it is within the lim- Thompson. Talks ; to Rotary Club) Betew : d Elizabeth Bittner, say CMMITOL Titer Col. Tim McCoy, — star of} was indicted to by a federal grand | ng to shed RETURNS MOME school principal, w: speaker at the ‘Mand Thompson | , ining in the) -{high schools and pointed out the ad- | be gained from, crs and Supt. Be Held Wednesday, h_ monthly “Good Ube held next Wednes- day, Ay dover 50 prizes are to be offered visitors, as well a “open house” to be held by the Pur: ity Dairy company to mark the for-! May Forbid Smooth Sidewalks in City idewalks will be aboo in Mandan hereafter, if the The Home Bake Shop 214 Sixth St. Phone 462 All our Bakeries and Pas- tries are home made Special For Saturday Doughnuts and Spice Cake Plans for several other features | Home-made Breads, fresh Pies, Cakes and Cookies taken by several other northwest ¢p, ] auditor was and approved. FORMER MANDANITE ILL the city? Social News of UNDERGOES OPERATION FAREWELL PARTY Mandan, Mrs. Margaret McDonald, financial | e' Catholic Daughters PAR | secretary of the Catholic Daug ate amgARES | given by the organization Wedn on Tuesday, April 19. y evening. Mrs, MeDonald i - a | ing soon for Seattle, Wash., to reside, & a Sentence of three years in the pen-| Bridge was played during the eve- | At The Movies imposed on Leo Jochim,| ning, honors géing to Miss Ullainee Morton county turkey thief, was not! Kennedy. There were about 40 mem- % et cruel and unusual punishment, the! bers present, ELTIN f/ supreme court held in a decision to aT eter = Captain: Lon 7 promot WRI This is the re FRACTURE ist Wednes to} squad at the high school atheltic! ion| field. amination f AID SOCIE HOSTESSES T' y i S .| William Hair mantic lead in meeting of Presbyterian, Won a commission, The new ies’ Aid, held yesterday afternoon ture, filmed with government field with regular M. notable cast including Carmel M ¢ Kains, | MARRIAGE LICENSES | Marriage licenses were y to Jacob Ulmer and both of Hebron, anc pal) Mrs, I. S. Fox, who recently un-| the Capitol Theatre, | derwent an operation at the North neh RECOVERING FROM INJURIES Philosophy Here are facts worth remembering—Meats are nourishing, and we can scarcely get along without them. But you must get good meats—fresh meats— in order to get the good effects. You'll be proud to serve our roasts or poultry. Our meats look better, cook better and taste better. You'll enjoy your meals if you buy your meats here. | Sang TIM M°COY Feats of daring, and horsemanship such as you’ve never seen—a whale of a story by one of the greatest of fiction writers — hundreds of Indians on the war-path —plus a love story that’ll warm your heart! DON’T MISS IT! Also Comedy and Fox News Coming Monday RILITIN “Hero of the Big Snows” Starting Wednesday Jetta Goudal it Beginning: Next: Friday TOM MIX Mrs. Harry Anderson Recommends “Dakota Maid” There are several rea- sons why I strongly rec- excellent bread. it successfully for more than two years. I have found the same good quality in every new sack opened. flour and prove it. MRS. HARRY ANDERSON, Barton, N. D. State Mill & Elevator GRAND FORKS, N. D. “Broncho Twister” Quality Meat Market FIFTH & BROADWAY PHONE 722 South Side Grocery GROCERIES AND DRY GOODS Merrigold Jelly, 4 Ibs. and 6 oz. pail, regular - price per pail, 75c, only eel ae ee Extra Choice Black Figs, regular price ¢ per pound 25c, 2 pounds . 33c Fancy Thompson’s Seedless Raisins, 4apound package ewe” Ojl Sardines, Eagle Brand, CRIB oo oc F505! isos =’ 0 x Home Brand Golden Sweet Corn, regular 33 price per can 25c, 2 cans for........... Cc Delicious Sweet Peas, , 3 cans for ....... eae ....82€ Fancy Sweet Potatoes, high grade, large 2: )s cans, regular price 30c, each......:... Cc Quick Naptha Soap Chips, »t large packages, edth oe Sunray Pancake Flour, F 9 4-pound sack i ie Fancy large Sun-Kist Lemons, F 6 : 18c (0) a ee ee ae) quality, 10 pounds ................... Minnesota’ Globe Onions, red or yellow, 10 pounds ................. 45c Wisconsin Rutabagas, very good 39 Cc 6 pounds ........ Home-grown Beets, 22 c *the best growing varieties. i [ARCK TRIBUNE proposed resolution which was given’ from injuires received when he fell |Must Consider Nee of Building Program,) Presbyterians Told | face walks and follows the action. visiting in Mandan for a few days,! thorou uuest of her daughter, Mrs. G. H.! are now being made and many visi-| Cities. | Spielman, tors are expected to be here if the, ‘The quarterly report of the city present warm weather JOCHIM LOSES | | i { || Mandan Vicinity Miss Shirley eam underwent anj alongside MeCoy and HP 6° ppendicitis Wednes- dj | day at the Deaconess hospital in| nipped a piece | | Shoshone Indians 4 robbers, believed to be in flight to-|* F Frank P. Roby of Los Angeles, for-| ward the Jackson Hole country, long merly of Mandan, is ill with appen-!a refuge for desperadoes. | Personal and \\ dicitis according to word received in} | { | \ are proving inadequate and an addition to the building will be| almost imperative in the near future, L. Nuessle, president of the board of trustees, told members! annual church meeting last The first day on the trail the col- onel was shot when the rifle of an posseman was The Indian wag: riding he bullet from ily a Sunday = schoo) church work, he being m his gun creased the star's Judge Nuessle did not outline any building plan, but members bear in mind the ne of increasing the facilities soon. H L. Young, John Sterling and L. mpson were reelected as ders of the church for a McCoy did not object to that half; $ received in the neck E. C. Hagerott of} and upper portion of his back. \honor guest at a. surprise party Center announce the birth of a son! took an army docfor three hours to dig the unburned powder out along | with pieces of his shirt that had been | powder burns Ralph Penner was elected to the When the weather changes | ply flavorsome me energy M. C. : n that , Jr, suffered a came to a moving picture sergeant. Iming of “Tell It To now playing at the hich Chaney took in- ining to enact a veteran, nt, Chaney took and a_cap- farine Reserve Corps. who played’ the ro- he production, also operation on battleships and in the ‘ines, has a nor Board- ; 's, Eddie Gribbon, nd other well known Always cris And full of For breakfast with milk orfruits | | iton Paint,” now being shown at as diver able to ni live through the filming of the pic- Pacifie hospital in St. Paul, has re-| ture, is little short of a miracle. turned to her home in this city. Work on the entire production was | halted on location in Wyoming when the star was shot while _pursuing| Douglas, the baby son of Mr. and| two train robbers who had held up) - Protecting Health E. V McCOLLUM, fa- mous nutrition specialist and head of school of hygiene ‘and public health, Johns Hop- kins University, says that butter is the best source of the sub- stance (Vitamin A) for health ‘The Mberal use of this highly protective food pro- + tmoten proper growth and protects against For many years the popular standard of quality in butter. Manufactured by Mandan Creamery COOK’S GROCERY THE “BIG” LITTLE STORE 512 Ave. D Beets, Turnips, Cauliflower, Spinach, Green Onions, Kipe Tomatoes Oranges, Bananas, Grapefruit, Strawberries KAY Cheese, delicious for sandwiches and salads MEAT DEPARTMENT Have you tried our fresh meats? There is a difference. /Sirloin, T-bone, Round Steak courteous service. Pork Steak, Pork Chops, Spareribs, Veal Steak and Cutlets Roasts of all kinds Swift’s Premium Hams and Bacon - - Breokfields SPECIALS Le Grande Corn, regular 20c seller 120 South 11th St. Opposite Standard Oil Warehouse Sam Sloven, Proprietor. Phone 571 16 P. & G., 2 Cascade, 1 Chipso, regular value $1.30, special pul’ DICK?’S pan May o- ee beunen ~ Son ore Princess Pat Coffee G0c per Ib., 2 lbs. sugar tee 3-Ilb. can at $1.75, 6 lbs sugar Welch’s Jam, 15-0z. jar, assorted, regular 45c, 2 for ... Golden” Bantam Corn, regular I BONEN BR OE ae cas i's 6 on sipaain olb secs » oh oaino Clothespins, 2 doz. in pke., Spinach, West Maid, No. 2% 2 for ......0..0005 Prunes, Mov., Strawberries, 60-70, 3 Ibs. ...... Bananas, lovely, 3 Ibs. for ......... Lettuce, crisp, ee Pork & Beans, Van Camp's, medium _ size, 2 cans .........006 Thanking. you all for interest shown in our limerick contest. First prize—6 cans assorted Mov. Fruit— “And he hollered, ‘Will someone arrest her?’” Mr. Robert Solberg, R.R. No, 1, Bismarck, N. D. Second Prize—6 cans Mov. Peas— “And departed for glories hereafter” Mrs. Selma Brynjulson, 123 First St., Bismarck, N. D. Of all kinds, for seed ahd éatirig, purposes. Early | Ohios, Burbanks, Irish Cobblers, etc.” They are of A. M.—9—10—11 2:30—1—5—P. M. Goddard and Mrs. W. E. Perry and | 5. F. Hollingsworth were .reclected | for a three-vear term. The church treasurer reported that past year was one of the most ul in the local church's his: he c! ns for the y the church p of This will be di at A. W. L. Co. Phone 1060 dan. chestra. Get in touch with E. B. Klein, who the farmérs have appointed Field Captain for the big coyote and rabbit hurt Sunday. ycu ail the details. . Paul S, Wright outlined brief- year will e to attempt to establish the fam- a unit in church work, empha- zing the important of the whole fam ly, rather than the individual mem- both in. the j the other Plans are also Reverend Wright said, to conduct a school of Mi next fall. heres Plates, Bridgework, Lucas Block 5-7 PAGE THREE & Union Pacific train and ritiea the! blown half an inch deep into his| board of trustees to aucceed Harry P.| Danee Saturday night, mail car carrying thirty-five packages | fl Word of the hold-up reached the letro-Goldwyn-Mayer picture | Rerrier of Flasher, is)early in the morning and MeCoy,| zhly familiar with the topog- of the surrounding country,| of Arapaho and| Heart River Pavilion, Man- rlam Eight-piece Or- oston Dental Co. ismarck’s Dental Clinie inlize in Pricen Reasonable, Gussner’s Good Goods All we need now is your business, we have the goods. You will find a full line of QUALITY GROCERIES and MEATS here, and prices right. Grocery Specials Fancy Golden Bantam Corn, 25c value, 5 cans Tse 2 pounds Bulk Cocoa for Oval Sardines, in Tomato Sauce, per can .... 19¢ Package Dates, 2 for ... ey ..25¢ Iten’s Fancy Cookies, per carton As ....B0C No. 2 Canned Peas, per can oo) " 10¢ Fancy Prunes, large size, 2 Ibs. for .25e¢ Meat Specials Lard, 4 lbs. for 69¢ Prime R‘b Roast (rolled if desired) per b.. ae 22¢ Leg of Pork, per pcund ... aye : 26e and 28¢ — Inspect our Sai Wieners, Liver Sausage, ge Delicacies sologna, Head Cheese, Minced Ham, Pressed Ham. If you can’t come and look over our line of fresh vegetables. will have telephone your orders in early and the same pecial attention. We have a full supply of fresh vegetables. Use the Phone Often. —1060 And Investigate The values to be had at this store. Big values are t foundation of our success. Are you a “regular” her If not, why not?) When you deal with us, you are assured fair dealing, good merchandise, prompt and We buy our goods fr m Bismarck wholesalers. All our social and business interests are definitely tied to Bismarck. If we prosper, our pros- perity is reflected in this community. What would Bismarck be without service groceries? Well, I'd hate to tell you. Most of Bismarck’s housewives are busy women. They are good housewives. To be good housekeepers they must be busy a large part of the day, if not all day. If they do have a few moments to spare now and then, are they not entitled to a little rest? Just think how nice it is to have your groceries delivered in a Sanitary Delivery into your kitchen, rain or shine, or when unexpected company arrives and more food is needed. This is in no sense an argument of charity, nor even one of civic pride, but based solely dollar, and service wort! let us prove it. A dollar’s worth for a y of its name. Call 957 and Celery, Head Lettuce, Car- rots, Cabbage, fresh Toma- toes, Sweet Potatoes, Cauli- flower, Radishes, _Cucum- bers and Green Onions — “Butter,” fancy Cream- an .......ee “Oranges,” sweet and juicy, regular 30c, for...» OVE Oranges, Lemons, Bana- nas, Apples, Grapefruit and fresh Strawberries “Palm Olive Toilet. Soap” fot aoe “Corn,” the best on the market, regular 25c, “Potatoes” EARLY OHIOS, the best on the market for seed or ’ table stock, 21-bu. sacks, per bushel .:.... (This item st “Cookies,” just a fresh shipment, regular 30c pig. for ------ DOC rictly cash only) cael hana regular ¢ each, ) 8 rolis for .... 24c He will give Extraction, Phone 28t

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