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MRAGE SIX ae THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE «CITY CERTAIN OF MEMORIAL Tax Levy Authorization In- sures Success of Legion Post Campaign Burleigh county’s memorial to sol- | diers and others who served the| country in the World War will be} built in Bismarck in all probability though the county commissioners will not decide the location of the! structure until the memorial fund is | gathered, Harry Rosenthal, chair- man of the committee which spon- sored the drive, said today. Bismarck will be chosen because it is the county seat, be e the me- | morial will serve a greater number | of Burleigh county people here, and | because Lloyd Spetz post of the Honor to Mexican ‘Lindy’ annual meeting of Phi Delta Delta, the woman’s legal fraternity, and the convention of the American Bar a: sociation, both to be held in Seattle, She left Washington for Chicago today by train. Tomorrow she will board a pla:.e at that point, and is due to reach Oakland, Calif., Satur- jday. From Oakland she will go by train to Seattle. HOME-MADE DEATH Cleveland, July 20.—Because of six months of unemployment, Clin- ton Cox, 53, decided to “end it all.” Unable to purchase a gun, Cox took a section of pipe, filled it with powder and lead fragments, held it against his breast, and touched a lighted match to a fuse hole. He died in a hospital. THAT SATURDAY BATH Denver, July 20.—The weekly ab- HOOVER SAFE AT PALO ALTO Stanford University, Calif, July | 20.—)—Herbert Hoover, Republi- can presidential nominee, arrived at {his home on Stanford campus today at 1:10, completing a trip from Washington. MABEL FLYING TO BAY CITY Washington, July 20—@)—Mrs. Mabel Walker Willebrandt, assistant attorney general, has undertaken an | lution isn’t nearly as popular in De- airplane trip from Chicago to Oak-| ‘cember as it is in July. Figures re- land, Calif., in order to reach the| cently compiled by Frank Patton, Pacific coast in time to attend the | commissioner of supplies, show three baths in July wh 1 total is 24,248, be eee share en net is nae Neareas December American Legion sponsored the| drive for the memorial funds, Rosen- | thal predicts. | Delegates from the Quentin C.j Roosevelt post, No. 65, at Regan, re- er appearing before t! missioners yesterday day in an effort to county com- nd Wednes- re part of | P| the memorial fund building at te Regan. The Recan group will con-| tinue their cffort to secure the me- morial, Rosenthal said. The $21,000, which will be levied; this year for the fund, will not be| enough to build the basement of the | planned $90,000 community a vention hall, Rosenthal preliminary plans to begin c tion immediately are abandone Property ‘> the city, availab the building site, will be inspected in} the near future. Members of the American Legion| committee which had cha’ drive, are as follows: liar thal, chairman, Kenneth V Harold Hopton, Capt. He copp, Major Harold Sorensc Harrington, R. J. Kamplin, and Carl’ Knudtson. HOP DELAYED — BY GAS LEAK Rockford, Ill., July 20.—()—Dis- eovery of a leak in a gasoline tank today seemed to have di nmed the chances for a hop-off Monday in Bert Hassell’s projected flight from Rockford to Stockholm, Sweden Mechanics found the leak in a left wing tank this morning, and it was believed that a new tank might have to be installed. LICKING FOR AL PREDICTED Lancaster, Pa. July 20.—(#) — John A. McSparrcw, a dry who with- drew as Democratic nominee for con- ress in Lancaster cow ty after the louston convertion because he ‘would not support Sr.ith, has sent a reset to John J. Raskob, chairman of the Democratic national commit- tee, suggesting Raskob «sk Smith to resign, and predicting » Democratic defeat unless they drop the fight for prohibition modification. “I am compelled to say there is not a scintilla of honesty of purpose on the part of Al Smith or yourself in injecting this question into the can paign,” his letter said. “The least thing i can suggest is to resign before both of 1 u get the ‘worst licking tht anyone ever got in a presidential election, and give} the party a chance to take up real| issues with men willing to stand on a legally drawn platform.” Too Late to Classify AaeUOTRGSERL EET ULS ERE Le? severpesanense sresvteetsers FOR SALE—Grocery Store. Good, clean stock and fix- i tures. Write Box No. 36, Bismarck, N. D. WANTED—Aug. 1, man and wife on farm until spring. Must fur- nish own furniture and board own- er. Be capable of running ma- chinery, handling stock, and at- tend. strictly to business. No *drones wanted. No objection to one or two children. Good month- ly wages and other concessions. Must have reference. W. E. Runey, Sterling, N. D. WANTED—A girl for general house work, Apply Mrs. P. C. Reming- ton, 610 Seventh street. BARBER wanted at once. and good wages, $30 guaranteed. Good hours. Call 64, Mandan. FOR RENT—Sleeping room in new home, furnished or unfurnished. Phone 1231-J, 709 Third street. FOR RENT—Four éernished rooms at 307 Seventh street. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment at 930 Fourth street. Good job Jerome Drat, suspected hy French police of being a modern is shown here being returned to France from Algiers, whence he New York hoi Broadwe Following services en reute fi York; Cap f Capt. Emilio Carranza, while the body of the Mexican “Lindbergh” lay in fa: in New York, the hody was to be taken to Mexico City | ico City, after repaying | as, J consul-general in New is draped with the Mexican flag and fled. Two women he had promised to mai efforts were being made to attach several slayings to the suspect. “Blue were found murdered ana range disappearances and | (THIEVES FOUND; OPENING SAFE Washburn, N. July 20.—Bur- | glars who RiLemtied to rob the Ba inson garage early this morning | {were being sought in this locality | | today. ; The robbers had broken a lock on ig a window of the garage when Kobin- | § 2 son saw them as he was passing by, | and fired five shots as they fled. RS | They. were attempting to open a|/¥% large in the garage when Rob- | % linson saw poe No damage done. than that to the window was done. | BOY, 16, DIES IN CAR CRASH Mina, July 20.—A)— Hearing sh of automobiles al- i most. at own doorway, Oliver | Gordhammer arose from bed to in- ind found that his son ars old, had been killed. occurred Thursday 200 feet from the nmer residence, when two ‘ashed at a street intersection, dhammer was killed almost in- tly when he was pinned under an overturned truck in which he had ," jeer riding. x x 50505909 o SESEESEDEEDESSOCIISOCSS 29" Bemicd, There’s no more refreshing, nutritious health food than Purity ice cream. Children thrive on it. Sick people find it a splendid diet. Doctors recommend it. JULY 20 ORANGE-PINEAPPLE (Orange) Insist on Purity Cream At Your Dealer =! STEWARD HELD | bing. wiv a AY SMOI Springfield, Mass., COMPOSER DIES FROM STABBING 2:2. Ai ‘whether a wife puffs in litigation with her hu seen too many nice w Judge Charles L, Long Hayward, Wis., July 20,—@)— Minneapolis girl was being held in| the county jail here today in con- nection with the fatal stabbing oi! Elmer Olson, Minneapolis et.) 8 and composer, at a summey resort LPS STUD near here Wedne: evening. | New York, July Olson, taken to a Hayward hos-|more than $77,000 to i pital, died 24 hours after the stab- jlast year, Columbia univ bing. The stabbing occurred atjabled many of them to complete was Brown’s summer resort, between!their college education. here and Hurley. Authorities re’ ea one: year, subject t the name of the he | payment of the inte: | was arrested shortly after the stab- Loans are ; believed, about the year 80 to supply made from the fund for a pericd of , water from the Eiffel Mountains to renewal upon) C | IN MAIL THEFT p__.|4 New York, July 30.—()—Archi- "17, | bald Chapman, assistant linen keeper in the steward's department, was charged with the theft of registered 1 from the United States liner than between June 16 and June 1 was on the high N THIS JOB s, July 20.—A system of con- ; erete pipes, still in good condition, y en-/ has been digcovered near Cologne, It installed by the Romans, it is jonia Agrippina, which is sent Cologne. the Kellogg’s Corn Flakes % really help you to keep cool and fit. They are so deliciously crisp—so easy to digest. Which is just another reason why more than 11,000,000 people demand them daily! CORN FLAKES * No other corn flakes equal Kellogg's for flavor and crispe ness. Kellogg’s are never tough-thick. Always extra light Serve for lunch, dinner or break- fast. Delicious with milk or cream —fruits or honey added. Order at hotels, cafeterias. On dining-cars. Sold by all grocers. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. PS eR note mt tg RED OWL VALUES IN QUALITY FOODS Not the cheapest but the best for less! That is the new economy in food buying the Red Owl brings to you—a consistent saving on the es- tablished recognized quality brands. In these better foods you are always sure of highest value—the most for your money. Saturday, July 21 KELLOGG’S PEP; Bran Flakes, Eat Pep for 33 c Pep, 3 packages ......... CERTO, Sure Jell, itive reeasi aa... .28c BOYD JAR CAPS, Fit all Mason Fruit Jars, dozen it sa ee LAC JAPAN GREEN TEA, “Rosi-Bond” 35c 1-2 Ib. package ..... 29C CASTUP, “Lippencott’s” Extra Fancy, Case, 1 5 24 Bottles, $3.40, per 14 oz. large bottle Cc HILL’S Red Can COFFEE, The recognized standard, Ib. tin .............seeeeeee 57c LOGANBERRIES, Oregon Pack, Buy the “Gallon” No. 10 can .......... 74c WAX BEANS, Seymour’s Fanc; whale Cans .. ' C ..3dCc DEL MAIZE CORN, A new Variety of ae 1 7. c SLICED PEACHES, “Shellmound” 4 te hee SUNMAID PUFFED ae Beaded Pig cry you don’t have to Separate— ey Pour! lectars, 23 c Size, 2 bottles for ... tae bie CALUMET BAKING POWDER, 35c Ib. tin... .29c STUFFED OLIVES “Imperial Crown,” fancy Pack oz. jar 19c - 9 1-2 oz. jar 38c - Queens, 10 oz. 19¢ P. & G. SOAP, World‘s fastest Selling Laun- 37 c Two Stores to Serve You Trade at your nearest Red Owl Store No, 1 Store No. 2 802 MAIN 506 BROADWAY Red Owl Ste eS NOW 152 STORES 1 is Golden Sweet Corn, 20c value, per No. 2 can 2 Packages ...... dry Soap, 10 bars for .. VAN CAMP’S MILK, 3 Tall or 6 Small PARSON’S AMMONIA, Triple Strength, 15¢ 25 c All Seasonable Fruits and Vegetables FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1968 The July] shows only 8,279 Gre) Groceries of stab- KNOWS, ilized excellence m, } A counter service of nat- ural obliging politeness. A phone and delivery service of dependable value. Snyder’s Process Beans with tomato sauce, medium, 8 for ... Heinz Sandwich Relish, 27c ..49¢ .29c 1 Ib. flat can Puget Sound Red Salmon, regular 40c seller All Fruits and Vegetables in Season mar DI CIC Semane QUALITY — SERVICE — LOW PRICE Phone 279 ~WE DELIVER~305 7 st. Richholt’s Cash and Carry Grocery THE ORIGINAL CASH AND CARRY STORE 70c 4c Glass Rolling Pin containing 14 oz. on. ae Calumet Baking Powder, 2 8 c large can Spring Chick- ens, per lb. 38c Fancy Beef Roast, per lb. 25c Fancy Pork Roast, per bb. 20c Sugar, 10 Ibs. ... Watermelons, per Ib......0. Matches, 6 boxes .. 19c Selox, per pkg. . 9c Veal, fancy,| oli i ki ve Cuts, milk fed, at te Oil Skin Saat ne 25c the right price. 5 tats NS 23c Strietmann’s Cheese Snax, Minneopa Brand! ocular 25c\: Mayonnaise, regu- —: Especial, M. B. C. Crackers, ia ae seller, ackages, | 8 Ib 45 pecial, 5 per jar .. 19c 25¢ DOX wees Cc Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Dairy Butter --- Fresh Eggs A FULL BASKET In these days of scientific feeding—when everyone speaks of calories and vitamins, it is important that you should buy your food where you get the best for your money. Ask the thousands of towns-people who deal with us, and they will tell you that the secret of our success lies in the excellent food products which we sell, as well as in our moderate prices. “Apricots” fresh and — fancy, dry, 33 c 2 Ibs ... — ad Seow” Snider's rand, No. 2 size 49 c 5 cans .... “Puritan” Malt Extract, the best to be 5 5 had, per can ........ Cc “Tomatoes” Solid Pack reai bargain 3 cams44C 69c “Peaches” Sliced or halves, in 1 gallon cans. Special, while they last, per can ............s0008 “Gold Dust,” large package, “Soap Chi nick perma” DTC | Nagin A (1 dish mop free) 2 large pkgs, ... Cc MARCOVITZ GROCERY