The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 29, 1927, Page 3

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ii ilk lial a lade a fi REFUGEES ARE 324.:ixth,fteors of the Internationa struck back, es coe yg CARED FOR AT tet up and accommod and, seeing he house in) which Miss FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1997 | for 4,000 persons. NEW ORLBANS Ms, ten ered enh, less with the owner's named and addre: THE BISMARCK TRIBUN ing, tied her e rope he had apparently b furniture, piece ought with | bin said, y house, short- uder entered him. Miss Schaferman, sti! under} ly before use of dynamite in to six days. hundreds of the sever: q Will Reduce Levee Three Feet ry The purpose was to loosen the mas- sive levee along that stretch by the | small | charges, thus leaving to the force of| Bluff by the Red Cross committee the flood waters the completion of 4 the breach which is expected to re- duce the level of the water here ap- aE proximately three feet in from three many The animation: and bustle at Poy- dras was in marked contrast to the scenes enacted at the concentration camp at the army base here where thousand forced from their homes in the two southeastern parishes were gathered. Silently from early morn, they count- ed the hours until the flood waters al would be released to rush across! | : Aled country, inundating the homes where| (ver the levee but that the lev their life interest lay; where they #4 \Efforts are being made to find em-| the influence of chloroform, did noc| und choke girls, 1 (Continued from page one) loyment for men and women who| hear the noise until a minute later,! ing to information given M j don of troops and such passés were | Fost, their jobs when they came to] when Miss Rubin attempted to! He fled when the girl's roommate extremely difficult to obtain. New Orleans. scream. | p and screamed. He was later) — _ Word went out in advance that lagen oo je apparently did not know what dis ‘now in prison. dreak would be one thousand fect| 2,000 FEET OF LEVEE CAVES pening and said to Miss Ru- ty of the man who mo-| long, between the parishes of St.| INTO ARKANSAS RIVER TODAY ih, you'll wake the house.” Miss Rubin is still unknown to Bernard and Plaquemine, and .ex-| Pine Bluff, Ark. April: 29.—()—{ The intruder heard her 5 although they are tending northward from a paint with-| Two thousand feet of levee caved in| throwing Miss Rubin ag: fort to hunt him down, in a few hundred yards of the plant | to the Arkansag river this morning,!'The gitis then awakened ‘Judge Bruce and his wife were of of the Orange Grove Refinery com-| just below the South Bend dike, the house and the police wi -| much aid to Mrs. Rubin said.) pany, a large industrial alcohol works. | cording to Colonel Joe Harris, wh Police rd Set Judge Bruce was formerly a North | in charge of work on the South Bend | levee, All motorboats available have been rushed to South Bend from Pine A special polic around all houses in alae Parent now a professor of law at Northwest- western girl students room, with in- ern, here. The Choctaw, government boat, | arrived there today loaded with sev- eral days’ ration Colonel Harris aid that the battle has been concentrated on the bend of the South Bend e and the cave-in came as a surprise to the enginec He said the bend itself, which h: been causing'much alarm for the last week, is still holding. Colonel Harris said a large num- ber of workers had been rushed from South Bend to the cave-in and th: its condition was growing alarmi He said the water was not flow: QUICKER THAN TOAST! QUICK making ged ‘d has been set] Dakota supreme court justice and is long had lived and worked and where they ultimately will return when the waters recede and the state has re- paired the breach made in the levi While a deliberate break was 01 dered in lower Louisiana, the Missi: sippi river higher up was smashing at the levees with such force that a) large army of men worked night and day to strengthen those on the west bank in the hope that they could withstand the great flood crest bear- ing down toward Greenville today and augmented below by the return of flood waters to the parent stream from the Mississippi delta. HOMELESS WILL BE WELL CARED FOR AT NEW ORLEANS | New Orleans, April 29—4)—Cheer- ful quarters have been provided in New Orleans for the families from St. Bernard and Plaquemine parishes, refugees today from homes whic they left that the Crescent city m be made safe from the Mississippi river flood. The folks in the exodus from ti lower provinces affected by the d sion to cut the Mississippi river lev at Poydras were quartered in the army base in New Orleans. There is room for children to play and accom- modations for the pet dogs and pig- eons. A staff of physicians and Red Cross nurses are on duty to attend to colds or stubbed toes or fretful not injured by ed her room re Mrs. Rubin, trom Evanston, where she i who r RUTH RUBIN NOT INJURED BY MARAUDER Battled With Intruder, But Was Not Marked With Char- Mother jected to further indigni truder, and charcoal, had indi Miss Rubin’ told her mother that the intruder had entered her room and was attempting to e was not marked ispatches from Chi: The original and GENUINE quick-cooking oats. That rich and wonderful QUAKER FLAVOR. Says Demand the genuine. urned last n ee Theatre Po espa and Saturday » Rubin said. nd TONY chloroform QUAKER babies. teachers These tea racks i a hospital. room seats in rows. morning. “Dakota Maid” with other as those baked witl GRAND FORKS, 106 Main St. North Woods Peas, per can.. Corn, per can Wax Beans, per can in a pkg. per pkg. gives one the most finely textured bread, less is re- quired for baking than one would find necessary brand: fiour; it also does away with the need of prepared cake flours, for no cakes are as light, as delicious State Mill & Elevater Granite City String or The boys and girls have the same vho taught them at home. hers have already prepared to open school in the Jackson Bar- the room ordinafily used for ‘School Reopens Monday They began yesterday to hang , school pictures, alphabet charts, é health’ posters, ‘and arrange class | About 450 chil- dren regularly attended schools in the parishes and they are expected to be on hand for the reopening of the improvised schools next Monday The refugees are living at the army supply base headquarters on the fifth Mrs. C, H. Potter Helene Costello ~ Malcolm Waite Of Mandan, N. D., Says: George Irving ~ Dorothy Kitchen 5 PIOHN 9 Scena by JOHN STONE “Dakota Maid” ORVILLE, DULL Dioduction Flour Mack Sennett Comedy Makes Bon yond bread “Hay Foot—Straw Foot” flour sof h “Da- ew ah TONIGHT MATINEE MRS. a. POTTER, Friday and Every Day Mandan, N. D. Saturday at 2:30 ND SATURDAY BARGAINS Nicola’s Service Grocery Free Delivery 10c 5c 18-K or Cafnation Milk, | Sénitary \Seal ” 3B 3 NEWS PICTURES at, per can. . lle} steteeees c - CHARLEY CHASE COMEDY | Swan Matches, °6 »boxes , 25c Miss Vera Schaferman, her room- mate. He had partially succeeded when he tipped over a chair and the noise awakened Miss Rubin, who Started to get out of bed. The marauder then noticed her and, turning toward her, pointed a ol at her and said, “Don’t mal any noise, or I'll kill you.” He first put his hand over her mouth, and then picked up an article of’ silk clothing and stuffed it in her mouth, tying a stocking around her head to be sure the gag would hold. kes at Him Miss Rubin struck at him and he e. WO! 0 TWISTER Homies of A colorful Daring and D pense and Theil Joyous * Laughte: Tom Mix in the Adventure. Phe Western Nee Mgain Proves Himself King of Thrills May Ist to 7th, inclu: (Bisque) AT Phone 231 .25¢ Post Repatien 3 pkgs. for . JACK HOLT a Paramount Picture Fig Conkies, 2 Ginger Se, 2 Ibs. for .. .25c “Be Your Age” Crescent Dill Piekles, No. 2 cans, 1 5c per. can ...... : PALACE—Friday and Saturday—MANDAN~ . somw con Tel It to the Marings”,_.... Clean-up and paint-up week,’ May Ist. to 7th, inclusive s| Too Late e To Classify | G REN reoms i) FOR I o| 78 Ol Save Time imax heat, water, lights, | ith and private entran 2 Ave, plowed ee ashes hauled. | od work call Wm. Ode. Phone | T-Nice pleasant h street, only. ngs. F Hello, ‘Bill:—The Elks club! Is open for vou cvery evening | ‘after 6 o'clock. Come up and) imake it your headquarters. JELLO, the Famous National Dessert All Flavors, 3 pkgs. PINK SALMON, Alaska Pack, Ib. tall, 3 cans .. Leganberries, “Superfine, Heinz Ketchup, Small 16c; Large.... ‘Van Houten’s Dutch Cocoa, ',-Ib. tin. Grape Juice, “Red Wing,” nint bottle Soap Chips, Crystal or Flake White, large... FANCY SLICED PEACHES, heavy syrup, large can VAN CAMP’S SOUPS, All Varieties, Any 3 cans‘ -Palm Toilet Soav, 5c; 6 bars Scott Tissue, Toilet Paper, 2 rolls .. IVORY FLAKES, New Large Size Package PORK & BEANS, Campbell’s or Van Camp’s, 3 cans T-bone Steak, per Ib. Spareribs, per Ib. Hamburger, per Ib. Bulk Cocoa, 2 Ibs. for . Fancy Golden Bantam Corn, 25c value, 5 cans for . 5 Standard Peas, No. 2 cans, per can Fancy Prunes, large size, 2 lbs. for.... Fancy White Beans, 3 Ibs. for......... 2Be Thompson’s Seedless Raisins, 4 lbs. for 50c Fancy Peanut Butter, per Ib. Tomatoes, Solid Pack, No. 2 1-2 cans, We have all kinds of fresh green Veg- We have five deliveries—8:30 and 10:30 arge comfortable cond street. first, partly fur-! nished three room modern ment includis apart: | F or Phone 830- 214 Sixth St. Home p Of Quality Pack Canned Peas By a most fortunate purchas: These peas are the small No. size—sweet and mellow. 3 No. 2 cans Extracts, “Red Owl,” Vanilla or Lemon, 2-0z. bottle Grapefruit, “Dromedary” No. 2 can . Bulk Rolled Oats.” 10 Ibs. Your OWL STORE will sell them for— 25c Saturday, April 30th 25c Dance at Moran’s Saturday \night, April 30th. —————— The Home Bake Shop Phone 462 All our Bakeries and Pas- tries are home made Special For Saturday Raised Sugared Doughnuts + and Spice Cake Home-made Breads, fresh Pies, Cakes and Cookies SPECIAL PURCHASE we have secured several carloads of “ANTIGO” Brand Wisconsin Sweet Peas of a qual- ity now selling at 10c to 12%c per can. 3 sieve RED PAGE COOK’S GROCERY THE “BIG” LITTLE STORE 512 Ave. D Phone 565 Celery, Head Lettuce, Carrots, Cauliflower, Green Onions, Turnips, Ripe Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Sweet Potatses, Aspara- gus, Green Peppers Grapefruit, Oranges, Gananas —— Strawberries MEAT DEPARTMENT Swift’s Cured Meats Everything in Beef, Pork and Veal . Rolled Rib Roasts, Brookfields Specials Carol brand Golden Sweet Corn, reg. 25c, 2 for.. Stone’s brand Crosby Corn, reg. 26c, 2 for...... | Sardines in Tomato and Mustard, reg. 20c seller Clean-up and paint-up week, May Ist to 7th, inclusive UALITY — SERVICE ~~ Low 5 hone 279~ WE PELIVEN ~ SoS- 7 Puritan Malt, per can ... sina Old Grimes’ Pumpkin, No. 21% can, 2 for . Quick Oats, Mother's Plums, yellow egg, No. China, per pkg. ....35c 214%, Tommy Tucker, 2 cans Corn, Minnesota No. 2, sseeeecceee Crackers, graham, 2-lb. 5 Bg caddy (Sunshine) per Strawberries, pt. box 27¢ aay ae 35¢ Lettuce, per head ..15¢ Carnation Milk, large, 3 Cascade Soap, 4 bars 28c PAIL DEAL Galvanized pail, 12 bars P & G, 1 pkg. Royal Lemon— regular value $1.15—all for A. M—9—10—11 Deliveries 2:30—4—5—P. M. Clean-up and paint-up week, May Ist to 7th, inclusive 10c delivery charge —NOW 88 STORES IN NORTHWEST CITIES— Red Owl Stores 1060 Gussner’s Good Goods We Want Your May Business Meat Specials Inspect Our Sausage Delicacies We have fresh Halibut, Salmon, Sable and Fillet of Finnan Haddie Grocery Specials 2e Se -10c daa eee 25e Butter Specially Priced etables that are on the market Use the Phone Often One O Six O Easy to remember—Easy to say a. m.; 2:30, 4:30 and 6:00 p. m. Regular deliveries at 11 a. m. and 5 p. m. Save Money For a Moment Please. Let us once again tell you that our values are in a class by themselves. Are you taking advan- tage of them? These items are only a few of the many values to be found here every day, with serv- ice to your door. Yes, just think what that little word “service” means. What if the women of Bis- marck would suddenly be transported back to the days when there was no city water system, when they had to lug water in from the well? They would put up a howl, wouldn’t they? And yet it is easier to lig a little water from the back yard than to lug a basket full of groceries for blocks away from your home. With our money-back guarantee if not satisfied you are taking no chance at all here. Just tell operator ~ 9-5-7 and we'll do the rest. Celery, Head Lettuce, Car- rots, Cabbage, fresh Toma- nas, Apples, Grapefruit toes, Sweet Potatoes, Rad- oe ishes, Cepticabern and Green and fresh Strawberries Hons “Butter,” fancy Dairy in prints or jars, specially priced for Saturday. “Butter,” fancy Cream- 44c “Tomato Soup,” regular Macaroni, Spaghetti and Egg Noodles, size, 3 5 c “Fruit Assortment” 1 can Pears, 1 can Peaches, 1 can Apricots, ¥ can Grapes, 1 can Plums, all No. 244 9 size cars, 5 cans for ... c Coffee Star Cup brand (with cup and saucer) regular value 60c per pound, ‘ $1.49 8-pound can POTATOES—Early Ohios and Cobblers, specially priced for seed Clean-up and paint-up week, May Ist to 7th, inclusive

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