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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE _PAGE TWO he i bee : FRIDAY; JULY. 1, 7 another addition was made and the | and 36 feet wide with’a large silo on| least part, of their wages so that | sae SELLS TIME Year by sefting her wateh at Green-|| ‘The wild’ goose, during its mi WARDEN LEE BEGINS THIRD TERM AT building was made fireproof. | Elec-|each, side, and with feed barns con: when they have completed their yen-| WATCHMAKERS! wich Observatory and then ‘visiting|tions, flies /as fast as 90 mile vine se — — — cote trie age machinery | w in, ig the two. The structures will tence they will-have a “nest ¢; — hetbo' cliente often week. Newt: Warden Lee took charge “| eK y warehouse now a ‘ireproof except the hay lofts. A tide them over until they secure on By NEA Service the prison the plant turned out from nearly 7,500,000 concrete slab will be id above the ployment elsewhere. } ee main part of the barn which will) Warden and Mrs. Lee and eet) , Menisa— Ge gd ara thee beget the floor for the hay loft, n,children reside in the warde! esinesses. 1 tie Werlt) SHAE OF Sei!) ing the correct time to watchmakers, | million te three and one-haif ion pounds of twine a y but the output has now been increased n 192! ¥ a ate 222 South «11th St. “Oppodt ite Stindard: ‘Oil Wareliouse Sam Sloven, Proprietor, Phone 571 so that the event the hay should | residence (penitent g th | catch fire, the fire could not yet|grounds. Two of their daughters are| still is carried on here by the daugh- down into that part of the buildings aduates of the Bismarck high|ter of the man who founded it in which house the livestock. The barns | school and the other children attend| 1831. At that time, the Royal As-| until, a total of more than|wHl cost arrroximately $25,000. the public schools here. \ Miss Olive|tronomer suggested to a friend that) penit pounds was manufactured. pee le who needed the exact time time can look bac ased output has been ac pride on an complished by operating certain 5 parts of the plant both day and All the common labor on the new| Lee attended Bt. Olaf’s college at buildings is being done by prisoners,| Northfield, Minn., last. year and this it to be willing to pay for it.) under the direction of competent su-|fall will enter nurses’ training at pervisors. the Bismai jospital., Miss Rakkel| and soon had he London witch- The prison has almost doubled its|Lee, who w: member of the high as: cust mei At ‘his death, farming activities since Warden Lee| school class of 1927, .will attend the| hi fe took over the business, au took charge, and this year has about|St.\Olaf’s this fall... now the. daughter makes $2,500 a 1,400 acres in crop. Only feed stuffs are raised and these are all used at the institution. Prisoners Increase in Number The friend jolene the suggestion have buildings past four, r way. The | twine plant heen} . 1926 the main power house was hauled, the roof raised several and’ made strictly fireproof. Mechanical stokes w installed which have decreased the fuel con- 5 per cent. % ae p e than doubled during th A rding to Warden Lee,! due the prison | “poor ¢ol- record made by Warden Lee} s assistants is the fact that prisor titution since L the past two y Came Here in 1923 «to the pris- sat bee reappointe Before comin; WARDEN JOHN J. LEE Pp h other wh ‘den explained. ssion al Minot. The : s devoted to his exten ty in and th “Whe the pr put into fo in one larged In the fall of 1928 an addi de to the twine warehou vm for two million pound finished product, Bismarck Food Market The Best Food at the Lowest Prices Phone 1080 116 Fourth Street Sanitary Delivery under whi ners are not allowed to talk while n their avery After the ays has proved ory arrangement. We bake our own bread, buns, rolls, pies, eakes and cookies. 100°° whole wheat bread. See our 4th of July specials. Our Saturday Deliveries 9:00 A. M. 2:30 P. M. 10:30 A.M. 4:30 P. M. 6:00 P. M. Our fresh vegetable and fruit depart- ments are complete Fancy Fresh Country Butter FREE CANNED . FRUIT Mrs. Victor Moynier Bismarck, N. Dak. Mrs, Alvin Hoover Bismarck, N. Dak. The two ladies whose names ap- pear on this cou- pon may secure a No. 2% can of their choice—Del Monte Canned Fruits. Watch for this coupon. |New names every week Robertson & Tullberg, Props. 204 Fifth St. Phone 371. Two Days in One Two days’ business in one. That’s what we will have | to do Saturday. Because we close all day Monday to celebrate the Fourth. .. So order liberally on Saturday, preferably in the moffiing, for two days. D For Your Outing - |. We have everything you want for your Fourth of July i eee “oe geeev bins & of tho eet. Ready-to-verve a Let Said Iec-ad beat] sumption fully 15 Di ° ates by hand: they are now worked its own water for ali purpose: \tem was built in 1925, |year a new cell house tower was | cach inmate who obeys the prison| strictly fireproof, On the prison farm a new dairy a new twine plant office and electric locking ¢ installed at the truck where the prisonét® work on the prison farms, instead of operating these oft the present time the prison “registered guests,” and the er than at any previous p The highest “enrollment” in the h tory of the institution was during! January and February, this ye {when there were 327 inmates. The jlowest during Warden Lee’s admin. slistration was in July, 1924, when the total dropped to 207. Special efforts are made.by Ward In the same en Lee and his deputies to grant} tank for the prison sew rules all the liberties possible under | the. circumstances, and enterta ents of various kinds are often ar-| s under way at the ranged for. During the summer a| A new officers’ dormi- paseball team ‘made up of prisoners | ing built in front of the cell| plays games with outside teamg prac- | at the right of the main d tically every Sunday, which prison- which will cost appr ers who obey the rules are permit-| . It wil! contain 38 rooms and ted to attend. | throughout Inmates are paid 26 cents per day | jfor their work while in the prison and they are permitted to spend use| certain ai..ount of their wages for; ttle, The barn will be! candy, tobacco, and other luxuries.) s, each 128 feet long | They are urged, however, to save at Buildines Under Way here are two major modern Brewn&Tiedman ‘QUALITY GROCERY 122 Fifth St. THE SANITARY STORE Phone 53 Small, sweet, juicy Oranges, special, 2 doz. for . Ferndell brand Superfine Peas, special, 3 cans for Ferndell brand Main Corn, special, 3 cans for Ferndell brand Vegetables for salad, special, 2 45c cans for . Garden Patch Golden Sweet Corn, special, 5 cans for Monticello brand Standard Sweet Corn, special, 5 cans for Rialto brand Tuna Light Meat, special, 3 cans for Campbell’s Tomato Soup, special, 3 cans for Baar Nuts, special, pounds for ... Old Virginie Style Cucumber Pickles, special clean-up price, 2 35c jars for Home-grown Peas, Fresh Cauliflower, New Potatoes, | Spinach, Leaf Lettuce, Head Lettuce, Carrots, Toma- toes, Cucumbers, Radishes, Green Onions, Celery FRESH COTTAGE CHEESE When iwé ‘wrap up your purchase yor know that you have just bought the best. meat the market affords. It is really a treat to buy here. Fresh Dressed Hens and Springers Fresh Cottage Cheese Phone your meat orders to the Meat Market Fifth and Broadway Phone 722 ‘Closed All Day Monday, July 4th. Scott’s Grocery gee. MEAT MARKET gr PHONE S16 "$11 7TH Ate Oranges, Lemons, Foren gad Peaches and Watermélons, per Ib. py aR ea aay TA Cold ineats of all kinds for your 4th of July lunches 7th & Thayer [roma] Grocery THE ORIGINAL CASH AND CARRY STORE Fancy dressed Stewing Chickens, per lb. Swift’ 's mild cure Picnic Shoulders, Fahey Squats, each Sugar, 10 pounds Sweet Pickles, packed in quart jats, tegular. 60¢ ‘seller, special, per jar .. Minneopa brand Peanut Butter, per pound Minneopa Sandwich Spread, per jar Olives, 26-0z. glass jar, per jar Randall’s Grape Juice, per quart Fancy, Cream. Cheese, per pound : Minneopa brand Pork and mace large can, per can .... Princess Patt Coffee 3-Ib. tin and 1 large mixing 40c sees, G15 Watermelons and asain All seasonable fruits SWEET CREAM — MILK — BUTTERMILK 10 Laat wis tivece extra faney Pienies from 7 to 10 21 3 Ibs. at, per: Ib. ........... eg t Fine gratulated Sugar, "10 pounds: erarrenen 52 Blue Bell choice Salmon, 1-%b. can, 3 cans for \ Crackers" |. Sunbeam Sodas, 434 Ib. 69 c boxes, . only Seats 35c Swift's White Laundry Soap, ..65¢ TOURER SOF To cigs weiss sigies's Sain oa od Fancy Museat Grapes, 214 size can, aoc ee! prige 35c per can, 8 cans for....... Fancy Black Figs, regular vebecide 2 31 Cc 25e; 2 US. FOP 6... bss eee svetun beeen’ Corn Flakes pega and two Shredded Wheat, .45c High grade ‘Sweet Potatoes, 2Y% size can, regular price 30c, 2 cans 3 c Corn ane meth fr price Nice ripe “Beate per lb. Nice Melons, ‘absolutely not damages, from 18 to 30 Ibs., per.Ib. .. AY. 2c Nice ripe Tomatoes, Cucumbers, CShittadbapes and « Strawberries + We received a big assortment of all kinds of fireworks. WHEREVER YOU GO For the FOU ASK FOR ‘All the yéar round, but especially in the hot weather, Purity Ice Cream is everybody's favorite food; at home, at your favorite fountain, ahd on picnics. FOURTH OF JULY SPECIAL “BANANA NUT” . Brick or Sealright Cartons SHERBETS 3 PINEAPPLE . - LEMON « « ORANGE