The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 4, 1928, Page 6

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— 'AGE SIX PAK ~Y MAGICIAN 1 STANDS VICTOR nsom and carried off the ogg OVER MEDION = eSroduces Wht Mrs. Houd'n the life” and mI {that allt safe in t | A men and hi the hand- that the beast slunk along within the shadows near homes, and when Ghilpan Th THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ~ jen’, he was riding on horseback fast | rmer- bor rty | Sunday and they were stopped by Fa er La' Pa five armed men. was on its way to visit the mine! in Minnesota Names The Wilson party was approaching the town of | 0. je ari ed men stated their chief! eap- | L d. They declined to ta excan araincoat and a flashlight | Dr. itsche The executive committee also in- . dorsed Thomas Meighen of Preston he party's candidate for lieuten- and named Peter St. Cloud to ran for e su: State Ranks 14th vaunce 4.—1m—A| th serican Revolution, according to Yniversity of Dakota, secretary of the 1, Yoder of the setts leads the list with , New York has 15, New d Pennsylvania 14 each and ut and South Cerolina, 9 | nine 7 Intereet in. the work of the Sons ‘rom |of the Resolution has lagged in some iparts of the south, however, Yoder said, and Vigginia has only three chapters while North Carolina has . only vet, lve Peksts Sa oe Iwaukee zoo, Chapters, located at Fargo, Gran y ae ie Fors, Valley City, Bismarck and ne qevented Mandan. ra I bears were} Judge Burleigh F. Spalding of Fargo was the first ami! original member of the order in North Da- kota and is still an active member, {Yoder said. Membersfip in the so- called no- wife told police} the best ie headed toward them they sou7ht {ciety is based upon lineal ascent she had | s in hope of message her hu: her and which y to transmit to her s bound hands and d with wax, and |, was placed. be- within 20 ud yainut v appeared on cards nd slates that had been left in) audicnee, a tambowrine ®d heént sailing through the air and B rijinger prints copeared on modeling aS ndtvax. al Cherles E. Davenport, Pecoraro’s 5 wing the per- Then, MI Tiow of th So'P*nanager, after vi tte Mormance with astonishmen tat itd Dunninger iuimi 3@dan'rs even if he didn’t know it. su! out a particle of aid fr orl, ‘upe ‘humatr sources nail 77 isconsin Vitaze Eas $50,600 Fire well: =i ad mediumistie pow- | cis ing only | urth of a) cartridges | soline pump | | Hich Freight Rote on iegs Halts Production Chicago, May 4,—(?)—E. eras: a merce commission that commission merchenis to S\them westward | At another commission hearing, traffie! n — for a Furniture company, F, Bohman of Boston, ight classifications and weights on furniture are un- hearings are under the Hoch- jmith congressional resolution 2 rates termine if altered freight benefit the farmers. pday for Lindy; He Fes 3 Planes, successfully, he . B. livestock desler of Mitchell, | teday told the Interstate | freight | tes on hogs m-ving west from ME] Bouth Dakota are retarding swine eduction in his e’ate. They are high for livestock raisers and New York, May 4.—(?)—When a flyer bas a holiday he flies. “What cbout your next fight to Barcpe 1” Coloncl C A, Lind- mon a holdzy today and I’m wing the detai!s of my next long- flight to the future.” ere you going to do on this: 1° prc bd did in three planes. -e Curorintendent Ie Taticn Prisore:| ican mine wes prisore: ‘obably do a little fly-| ‘am armed band today, but the nor ef the gine was srt Be il. Wilson of Chicaco,| rf owner of the Rie do La Plata’ pe in Gmevrcre. inthe refuge in janimal, they told pc the steps at their hee!s, and ithey were sefely within they said they hezrd the animal sniffing at: the door. Another resident of the neighbor- hood told police she saw the animal when she was sitting on her porch, Half an hour later police received | another call from a north that he had seen an animal which he said resembled a siinking between houses. ‘gee “That accusation,” caid Dunning-| °° wv hoily, “is not true. I giv: you} Zim OoUtny word everything you have seen tere is a put-un jb, accompanied tion, iz of a great dane doz which po-! lice are inclined t believe caused! tutions of early patriots. the furore. 1 Prevarations are being made at the seerctary of state’s office to! dress. 7 the publ it pamphlet ich 3s North Dakota voters of mation on constitutional ques- ‘ons submitted to them for de- Jiberty. ion. Copy for the pamphlet must | be im the hands of the secretary of | state by May 8. ie i from an bare heir cea serv- ice to the colonies during the Ryvo- mounted iitionary war. Additional yla\ms may be filed on supplementaAy claims based on descent from othe ancestors. The aims of the organization, Yoder said, are: To perpetuate the memory of the ‘men who achieved American Inde- a private home. The! | pendence. S To preserve documents, relics and records of revolutionary patriots and inspire their descendants with a more profound reverence for the government founded by their an- cestors. To encourage observance of patri- esident a mile tiger A,—(P)-—Milwau- tiger, which was ay blastic on otic anniversari ihe y. . To promote it throug “he | residential giffusion of knowledge and thus to ited today in the bag-| goster an enlightened public opinion. To maintain and extend the insti- vaukee, Ma) hunt for To carry out the purpeses ex- pressed in the preamble to the fed- eral constitution and the injunctions of Washington in his farewell ad- SSUE PAMPHLET To foster true patriotism and love ‘of country and to aid in saving for all mankind all the blessings of BRITAIN BEATS ARGENTINE ‘orquay, Eng. nstitutional i Great Britain defeated Argentine to be d day when George Crole Rees and il G. E won_from_R Foods of Quality At Genuine Economy Prices Your Red Ow! Store has ready for y all the better known nationally adv tied quality brands of good food. Mi ern methods of carload buying and quic! turnover distribution get these- better foods to you on a money-savii average cost bi Buy the “Re way for sat nm and economy. SATURDAY MAY 5th » low Owl” 3 cans for ............. CAMPBELL'S SOUPS, All kinds 28 CALUMET BAKING POWDER, .29c “RED OWL STORES” COFFEE A 60e Quality Blend, in the Economy package, per Ib, 49c 25¢ 39c _ “Sunny Garden ” Tomatoes Solid pack, large No.2" cans 2 tor C FUWDERED SUGAR or Brown. 3 Iks, for ... BLATZ MALi, Hop flavored, richer end purer, can CHIPSO Post’s Bran Muffets, Puffed Wheat, Shredded Wheat or Pep any 3 ae 33c packages . FRENCH’S MUSTA 15e, 2 jars... REX JELLY In the 5 Ib. Economy “Flavcra” Brand Loganberries and BLACKBERRIES Ne. 2 cans, 2 for .... “Market Day” pesinanen 2 SEEDLESS RAISINS K SUDS' QUICK 8U: 2 Wb. bag 41d. bag a ‘F & S’ product i sce barze phg..... 21 cl: 21 Cc 39c Nen> Such TOILET PAPER 4 roi's for .,. ROLLED CATS, Fiesh FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Strawtcrries Celery Cucumbers Lettuce Green F ‘Tematocs Primary Candidates pat ehcp nn ; 9 {Sterling Plans For In D. A. R. Chapters pis cha in the Davis cup doubles match to- | to Boyd and W. E. Robsos, 6-4, 6-1, 9-11, 1-6, 7-6. Two single matches yesterday were divided and twe re- main to be played tomorrew. Dairy-Poultry Day ce plane for the reception of t Deiry-Po Special train that will visit on June 6 were made by the Sterling commit- i iredey night. E. Wild- 5 8. pub- licity cheiemaa; ead A. R. Miesen, Burleigh county exten- “Plans for rh ans for recei the special at We be mda st State Must Stay in Proeperous Column Bulletin, stressed the im) the northwest is listed in the prosperous column now, and must see that it stays that way. W. D. Powell, secretary of the state body, also attended. Mr. Wild and Mr. Powell left this mora- ing for Bismarck to attend meetings there today. Fifteen Milwaukee Milwaukee, Wis.. Mey 4.) Fifteen teachers who stood by Ed- ward C, Seifert, whose Siocharne as he suburb, pred of schools of Cudahy, y suburb, precipitated a strike, ha becn ousted by the Anti-Seifert gehool board pik} what is deseribed as Al rodoetl, © diology and lan- guage teacher, has been selected as the successor of whose status’ js now before the state su- board fron interfering and the high e The 15 teqchers, all of whom tes- tified in Btcd behalf at court hearings, have been notified their services will ot be needed after the end of the present term. 50 Dakotans Attend Scienvists’ Meeting scientific topics on a w! ae 5pe pee Kl studic apers on ion, sail studies, tion, wheat’ ee luten 0 propagation, 8! and more technical subjects such as Fase Cee lncl of = Pt jlytes” joe E. Remington, x sur- Lb tension of sulphur dioxida,” by Vernon M. e, were read. This afternoon Professor_ _J- QUALITY GROCERY 122 Fifth St. Phone 53 The Sanitary Store al, 3 35¢ cans fer .... Heinz Tomato Soup, Fal of botan: Arthur Harris, head of the de; M at the University of il give experimentation.” . L. Iter, president of the acadany and dean of agriculture at the Agricultural college here, called fire meeting to order and D: G. A. Awbott of North Dakota uni- versity, Grand Forks, and secretary of the acaviemy, presided. Membership Fees Total Over $400 Valley City, N. D., May 4.—)— Membership fees from junior and senior clubs added aver $400 in 192’ to the treasury of the North Dakota Federation of Musie’ Clubs, it was shown in the report of Mrs. H. A. Pierce, treasurer, to the annual con- vention today. a Budget donations from ther clubs, prizes from a student contest held in Valley City, advertising in the musie federation official bulle- tin and various minor accounts com- bined to bring the annual budget to nearly $2,000, nearly all of which was used throughout North Dak State Federation of Music Clubs to Meet In Bismarck in 1930 The biennial convention of the North Dakota Federation of Music clubs in 1930 will probably be.held in Bismarck as the result of an in- vitation extended by the Bismarck Association of Commerce, according to Associated Press dispatches to- day from Valley City, where this year’s conveution is now in prog- ress. Mrs. J. A. Poppler, of Grand Forks, is the tinanimous choice of the nominating committee for the 7 | office of eye aggre Mrs. J. A, Jardine, resigned. A complete new slate of officers will be named at. the concluding session Friday.~ Nominees who are Cave) are Mrs. J. J. N: zd, Jamestawn, vice president; hi ard, Grand Forks, secretary; Mrs. W. C. T: Moure, recording _ secretar: Clara B. Wright, F: treasurer, and Mrs. H. A. Mackoff, Dickinson, historian. Too Late to Classify to promote better music and mus! se-| cians, the report states. of{an and former newspaper publish- favorable publicity. er, died early today. North Bakots, Mr. DeWild said,| the age of 18 pa through many engagement wes of Rock Island county. A son, J. H. McKeever, is editor of the Aber- De-| deen, 8. D.. Denison bill ment barge line service to tributar- jes to the Mississippi river was apr Teachers Are Fired proved merce committee. WANTED TO RENT—B: CIVIL WAR VET DIES Moline, TIL, Bey 4.—(P)—Captain B. McKeever, 83, civil war veter- party, Phone 677-M. Box 616, E. S. Dale, Bismarck. At one time he] WANTED--Girl for part housewor!l home nights. Phone 967. le enlisted at superintendent of schools American. DENISON BILL APPROV! Washi » May 4.—(). e o extend the govern- light cars. Permanent. Ad. No, 48 for manager to be today by the house com- and phone. LEAVENING UNITS Calumet contains two leavening units; one begins to work when the yey, 15th hd a 4 to 6 room house by reliable daft ‘0 BUY—One Western Tyte saddle, phone 66 or write time One who can atay ————— LARGE eastern concert? has open- ing for honest ambitious men with ere cy eek Top money pai ily from start. rs Write one, care ppointment with jismarck, cont- ing this week. Give your address CALU BAKING SALES 2'. TIMES THOSE WORLD S GREATEST POWDER OF ANY OTHLR BRAND LOGAN’ “We Thank You” FRESH VEGETABLES Cauliflower Cue! New Beets N Spinach Radishes Green Onions Head Lettuce Rhubarb New Potatoes New Peppers STRAWBERRIES . APPLES ORANGES BANANAS “MOTHER'S DAY” Just received a dray load of this delicious candy with very appropriate Mother’s Day wrappers and no advance in price. 70c the pound Also have some fancy boxes priced accordingly. ORDER NOW MEAT DEPARTMENT Swift's Steer Beef Fancy Pig Pork Fancy Dry Picked Stewing Hens Pork Sausage Made right and pure “FOOD FOR THOUGHT” Our business has shown a month this year. P&G substantial increase every There must be @ reason. SOAP 10 Bers and 1 package Silox, the new bubble soap All for 49e MALT-O-MEAL 1 package and 8 dandy cereal dishes all for ............ 49¢ Large Cans Broken Pineapple, 2 for .. yesecsaserre 496 Ster Naptha W: Powder, Dutch pally boa at any i thse, Ve “All Phones 211 118 Third Street Deliveries —8:45; 10:30 — 2:30; 4:30 Close 8 P. M. ; Over Fifty Years on Third Stree Cléon-up—Paint-up—Fix-up—May 7th to 12th.. ‘cans yaad 69c eter eee errr FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1928 refreshing of Winter — with milk or crea Richholt’s Cash and Carry Grocery @2n== THE ORIGINAL CASH AND CARRY STORE ‘A GOOD SHARE OF ALL YOU SPEND 4n this store remains in circulation in Bismarck and Bur- leigh County, and you have a chance to get it back again. Because this is a HOME-OWNED STORE “You have tried the rest. Now, try the best.” Demonstration and Sale, Heinz Oven Baked Beans Fres 3 ll 70c lt mien 70c Dairy Butter—4 and 5 pound jars 4 4 per pound Cc Fancy Dressed Chickens, per Ib, ~ 29c Raisins, Sunmaid nectars, 8 pkgs, — 3 7c Selox, for clothes and dishes, per pkg 9c Fancy Boneless Rump Roast of Beef, 4 and 5 Ib. average 2 7 c per Ib. Home made Angel Food Cakes and Cookies . Strawberries Lettuce Tomatoes Grape Fruit Corn Flakes, large pkg., 8 pkgs. —— 33 c Ginger Snaps or Fig Cookies, 2 Ibs. 32c Minneopa Special, 1 can Free with every 5 cans Minneopa Food Products. Cel Green Onions Oranges Lemons Bananas You can always save 20 per cent on your grocery, bill by buying at RICHHOLT’S {s what you'll find in this superior store, No matter what it is in the food line—green products, canned goods, package goods, bytter and eggs, cheese— out delicatessen—it will be i; in quality, and low in rice, We want you to deal here because wi satisfied with our service and the quality creamery, po, 46G | S pecssze 49.0 fresh 2 don 43C| 8 pectagee SOC you'll be our goods, “FLOUR” “Pillsbury Brand”—We know you'll be pleased or your money back. Special for Saturday 49 pound sack q..... “Pingapple” large can sliced Chips” large package regular 30c everybody. 8 Ibs. for ....... Pleases thousands of users, sure to lana Your order appreciated, large me 2 63 Clean-up—Paint-up—Fix-up—May 7th to 12th. vie ee

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