The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 27, 1928, Page 6

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“ment between t! (PAGE SIX _ THE‘BISMARCK TRIBUNE GOURTENAY 10 ‘y GBT HIGHWAY State Commission Orders; Change in Stutsman { , County Road Plan Funds set aside for improvement of State Route No. 62 in Stutsman county will be used instead on the road from Courtenay, north, aso in Stutsman aa a under an ie state high commission and Stutsman county commissioners. Plans for the im- provement of No, 52 are not com- plete and the Courtney road was ad- vanced from the substitute list to take its place. A Van Hook delega'ion failed to have the state highway through that town relocated. It was explained that the federal bureau of public roads would not permit farther change in the road now uncer con- struction. No action was taken on a pos- al by Sheridan county commissioners whereby portions of state routes No's. 9 and 14 would be improved in that county. The county ©com- missioners offered to approve cru- struction of the road through the village of Martin if the state “would agree to improve a section of No. 14. Repairs Ordered Repairs to the road approzching the Williston bridge, damaged by water during the ice gorge at the bridge last winter, have cost ihe highway department. $10,000 and that sum was transferred from the highway emergency fund to the maintenance division. An appropriation of $35,000 was made to finance the improvement of state highways through Douglas and; Plaza. Construction of the bridge acro: Box Elder Creck on the South Da- kota border line in Bowman county,| has been made possible by cooper- ative action by citizens of Marmarth. Bowman county failed to support Just Alike, Except for 51 Inches | | | i | There isn’t so very much difference between these two lads —after all what's 51 inches? The big fellow is James Aitken, radio dealer at To- |ledo, O., and his friend is Major Mite of the Ringling Brothers, Bar- num & Bailey circus. The major is 26 inches short and Aitken 6 feet 5'2 inches tall. can tell you right now, that this is the last, big fight 1 shall the project but citizens of Marmarth raised $5,000 and have turned that sum over to the highway depart- ment. An appropriation was made at the last regular legislative ses- sion but the job had been held up because the law required the county | to pay a share of the cost. Steel posts for use in building snow fences, 34,950 of them, were purchased from Janney, Semple, Hill —_— & Co., Minneapolis, for $12,794.01] Closing of the First State Bank of ‘and 318,000 line feet of wood fencing; Rogers, Barnes county, was an- was purchased from the Illinois;nounced today by the banking de- Wire and Manufacturing company! partment. It was the first closing of Joliet, Ill., for $21,554. of a state bank in three months, FINE FOR CROP and deposits of $176,000. THE AFTERMATH Lower temperatures were record-| ed throughout North Dakota during! BARNES COUNTY BANK CLOSED but her second husband! — Nagel’s Lustige Welt,! | 189.06 have been awarded by the state highway commission, it was announced today. The awards on earth grading jobs follow: State route No. 5, 9 miles from Cavalier east, George Grant Con- RADIO KILLS FIGHT GATES struction company, St. Paul, $20,- 728.48, ® " " State route No. 19, 12% miles) Tex Rickard Will Never Again) from ener eure to ya Lake, rchie Campbel race City, = Broadcast Ring Battle R93, nits tale State route No. 32, 5.42 miles from Reports Aneta north, Willism Collins, La- ota, 5 New York, July ‘P)—Radio|, U. 5 3.7 miles from Tay- and “millior-doliae” fights. don't Jor west, George Grant Construction company, $46,428.92, Gravel’ surfacing, state_route No. _ 14.9 miles east from Fessenden, Barthelow, Spencer, S. D., 58.32, egraveling, state route No. 13, .96 miles from Wahpeton west. Action was postponed on bids for | grading state route No. 24, 6.12 miles south from Richardton. Other contracts were for culverts Be material to be used on grading jobs. mix, George L. (Tex) Rickard, pro- moter of last night’s battle of the century, said today, and in the fu-| ture his championship bouts will net $ be _ broadcast. Rickard, whose Madison Square Garden corporation lost in the neighborhood of $200,000 on the Heeney-Tunney bout, blamed the | radio and the 25 per cent federal tax on all tickets r $5. ‘Thousands who ordinarily would | have paid to see the fight cither went to the theatres or stayed at home to hear the returns over the radio, Rickard said. ! “No, sir,” Rickard said, “you can’t |i reine in for greyhound ead cs at both the tax and the radio, 1|lighted track opens on Staten Islan ie ay definitely, onan Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mar- jociety entered dogs, as well as Jack Hee- ney, Latent Ll ot ES of Tom. ONE DROWNED IN AUTO CRASH Joseph Molitor of Melrose drowned, and Fred Olmscheid, Melrose, suf- fered serious injuries, last night when a truck in which they were rid- ing crashed into a bridge which spans the Sauk river. Sioux Falls Wins New Livestock Rate Sioux Falls, S. D., July 27.—(AP) --The interstate commerce commis- sion in a ruling received here today decided that Sioux Fal's ie entitled to equal rates with Sioux City on Livestock to Chicago, Pecria, Mil- waukee and other centers. COWBOYS TIPPLE TEA New York, July 27.—(?)—Pawnee Bill is in town with a grievance. Cowboys are now tea-tipplers and koe Robertson and Billie Burke have|wear wrist watches instead of six- | CHICAGO MAN | CONES TO CITY J. N. Gundershaug, Caicaze, arrived in Bismarck to become eral superintendent of ‘he branch of the United Pubjic Servier company, 0. W. Mattison, general PEACHES! manager, said bid ye Ke Gundershaug has boon in. charwe of transmission line and 3u: 99 CASES construction for Illinois and Missouri F power concerns. or He will be in charge of general | 99 PEOPLE operation and construction for the} local company, Mattison said. DATE SET 0 SIGN TREATY Washington, July 27.—(®)—Secre- tary Kellogg has received the French invitation to visit Paris August 27 Tomatoes — Cucumbers — or 28 for the signing of the anti-war i treaty resulting Hag eal de Green’ Onions jcan_ conversations. le will attend if the other signatory ‘powers also Cantaloupes are to be represented in Paris by their foreign ministers. STATE AWARDS 8 ROAD JOBS Contracts for ros road construction and improvement jobs totaling $201,- CM ics sanswiweees . % Spring Chickens Mrs. Smith seems to have fe over the death of her first hus- band.” “y hasn't \ Berlin. the 24-hour period ending at 8) o’clock this morning than during the earlier part of the weck. Pembina, with 82 degrees, report- ed the highest temperature in the state. The temperatures generally ran from 70 to 80 degrees, with Devils Lake, Grand Forks, Larimore and Williston turning in low tem- Deratures of 68 degrees. Three: North Dakota points re- re orted rainfall during the period. ‘hey were Dickinson .15; Hettinger -35; and Williston .08. Clear weath- er prevailed in most sections of the state, however. _ TWO HELD ON -. THEFT CHARGE Walter Claypool and Jerry Mc- David were brought to Bismarck from Carson last night by Police Chief C. J. Martineson and Sheriff Rollin Welch to face a charge of stealing an automobile here before Justice Roland H. Crane. The two men were arrested and held for the local authoritics by Henry Hertz, sheriff of Grant county. ( They are alleged to have stolen a Buick sedan belonging to Henry Murphy, Bismarck, Wednesday night. The car was found stalled in the Cannon Ball river near Breien, the sheriff said. ' Business Men Donate i Camp Sport Awards malt syrup. * infusion n of s HAMM’ high quality when you buy made from choicest northern | barley;malt, with a true | HAMM— Saint Paul Distributed by ‘ STACY-BISMARCK CO. All Phones 211 ARK this i stamp of — “Hamm's” is elected hops. S MALT Awards for athletic prowess at the C. M. T. Camp to be held at Fort Lincoln in August will be do- nated by Bismack business men. ee than 100 medals and ribbons $300 have been ordered by a ittee representing the Associ- oy of Commerce, Rotary, Kiwanis |; and Lions’ clubs. *Winners in the baseball, boxing, swimming and track meets to be waged at the fort will each be pre- with one of the awards. WHY DO SO MANY the producer and sell e Rotary; Tom Burke, Bacon, per Ib. ... Cass county, D., early very: Gardner, ident’ at Devils Lake, and one time active in North Dakota politics, | Spring Chickens, per Ib. died at Battle Creek, Mich., July 18, Stewing Hens, pér Ib: .’... according to word received hese to- Packing House Bacon, per Rib Back Bacon, per lb: Armour's Star Ham, whole LARD, per Ib. ..... (Not less than 5 DOHN’S? We sell cheaper for the reason that we buy direct from Just a few of our many meat specials are listed below: Specials for Saturday a FOR ‘SATURDAY ONLY Dohn’s Meat Market Phone No. 176 EVERYBODY The sensible housewife PEOPLE TRADE AT be frost on the ground. wholesome than that which the work—Jars, cans, kettl other items. direct to the consumer. “Cantaloupe” extra Frank Kiwamis; E. B. Klein, Lions; and H. Sirloin Steak, per lb. .... nice, = yeas, Association of Com- T-Bone Steak, per Ib. .... R CRON 6 oss de cares 10c Shoulder Veal Roast, per Ib. és, i cass [PIONEER Dies Leg of Veal Roast, per Ib, Pee he Cage “Tomatoes,” fresh, ripe, —). extra fancy, yenree, Jay 27 W. Eugene | North Dakota Spring ilk a extra ae: not cheap but Site wee ee 35c good. Ib. . or halves, per “Coffee,” M. J. B. Brand, pou _Si7c | few Geee ese cans) ee pound ....... Ibs. to a customer) LOGAN'S “We Thank You” At « 99c¢ PER CASE Pears — Plums — Watermelons — Green Apples . Raspberries Beets — New Peas — Wax Beans — Radishes Promised us to be good; extra large in size; ‘ Meat Department ~ ay Swift’s—Beef, Pork, Veal we COLD MEATS Boiled Ham, Minced Ham, Carn Beef Loaf, Jellied Tongue Summer Sausage, Bologna Deliveries—8:45; 10:30 — 2:30; 4:30 : Close 8 P.M. - ie) Over Fifty Years on Third Street of berries and fruit against the time when there will Home pseserved fruit is so much more reliable and why we recommend canning. You'll be surprised how much you can save here. Peaches A real treat—unheard of—Fancy Freestone Peaches, while they last, per crate .-..+...+.. PEACHES! Lettuce — Celery — Carrots .10c — Stewing Hens 118 Third Street IS CANNING is now laying in her supply is often sold in stores. That’s We have all you need for les, rubber, rings and a dozen “Bananas,” extra fancy, a 8c long Rebhers, ” double lip rubbers, 2Zle 97c “Cleanser,” Sunbrite, -:3 Beier ues 21c St. Cloud, Minn., July 27.—@)—| FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1928' shooters. And as for Tunney read- | ing Shakespeare, “it just don’t seem | natural.” AUTO MERGER IS DELAYED, New York, July 37.—@)—Walter | P. Chrysler, president of the Chrys- | ler corporation, said today the entire plan under which his Beg has Jar Rings, 5c Pkg. TRADE AT Jar Rings, Sc Pkg. ‘1000 GUSSNER’S ‘tea AND SAVE Efficient Service Prompt Deliveries Every Item Absolutely Guaranteed | Proposed to acquire Dodge Bi Potatoes, sorted, Lover foe will fail unless there are Sabeamtl { crisa, bushel .50c ee Oc additional deposits of Dodge stock. | 4 ENO IE ee: lbe _———— RIPE TOMATOES, fancy, 2 Ibs. for On Hot Days Serve Our Bakeries Our bakeries are both deli- cious and appetizing, baked fresh daily or baked to m order Phone 462 Green Corn, fresh, Cucumbers, fresh, dozen crisp .. ees. e ee . We Will Not Offer Green Melons for Sate MELONS Ripe Honeydews ... + -400-500-60c Ripe Cantalou 10¢-1he-18e We Have Built Our Melon Business on Quality Ripe Watermelons, ‘per pound Queen Olives, Peanut Butter, full quart be yo Mason quart ..... P ‘4 G pare Soap, Palmolive, 3 for. bars Creme Oil, 3 for. Flaked Tuna, HOME BAKE SHOP Florence Runyan, Prop. Carnation Milk, in glass .... large tin, limit ... FRUIT J MASON SCREW CAP SPECIAL IDEAL GLASS TOP PRICES Jar Rings, 5¢ Pkg. Jar Rings, 5c Pkg. 28c ; CANADA DRY — NERI — MALT — CLIQUOT CLUB Tomatoes, 3 tins «.28¢ » Marshmallow Cocoanut Jar Rings, 5¢ Pkg. University Coffee A New Package The same delicious blend of the best coffees grown in Brazil Certo Sure Jell, 35c value ....... . Calumet Baking Powder and Colombia at a lower price. 5 ¥ The package costs less, eas MateWes; carton . rhe Fru Nectar ts the saving on to you, Fig B Malt Syrup .. Shell Macaroni, 4 pkgs. . ‘22e HUNT'S SUPREME Bulk Cocoa, 2 Ibs. fo Per Ib. 55c Grated Pineapple. 1 Ib. tin.. Spinach, fancy, 2 1b. tin Canning Supplies Sliced Peaches, 2 Ib. tin .... Get your supplies hei i GALLO ‘FR Bartlett Pears, N : plete” stock nee os ne beetle N ears, No. 10 size mouth jars, Mason screw’ top Sliced Peaches, No. 10 size . and glass top jars. Bring in Your 18-K Coffee Coupons Meats : 7. ee ee oe FRUITS q We are now cutting nothing but strict}: ae oung grain-fed ‘Ay Peaches, Raspberries, beef cera own fe ‘$ ot ere Plums, "Pears, Apples, Blue- Fancy Hamburger, fresh, pound..................- reiatiecee 19¢ iapenGe Gra oe re vlog ae Spg. Chickens, milk erions Ter freah dreased SOC Peaches, per crate ...... Bulk Ripe Olives, dozen ..10c Sweet. Mixed Pickles, pt...30c -$1.00 Bakery Goods from Bismarck Bakeries Old Potatoes, per bu. ......50e A Good Place to Trade ie Phones 371 R. T. GROCERY Boiled Ham, Pre- mium quality, Ib. 1-2 WE ARE KEPT VERY BUSY, THANK YOU TRADE AT Phone "0 GUSSNER’S ‘ico Jar val 5c Pkg. ANDSAVE Jar Rings, 5c Pkg. RED OWL STORES E. 0. M. FOOD SALE Friday to Wednesday, July 27th, to August Ist In this Five-Day “End-of-Month” Food Sale, your Red Owl Store is: Offering Grocery Values that will Gladden the Heart of Every Woman}, who takes an Interest in her Home and in her Budget of Expenses. We are Offering these Special’ Money-Saving Values to Attain a Record for Sales and Turnover this Month. Plan to Buy your Food Needs Now at the “Red Owl.” FIVE DAYS OF GREATER GROCERY SAVINGS CORN FLAKES, Kellogg's Poast Toasties, 19 [ARKET DAY RAISINS CES EP aNAE COCOANUT 17c a. 33c MAZOLA SALAD OIL, Pure Vegetable, A 60c Quart Tins A lve, Se Bolle sre ,29c 32c | Sweet Corn Tomatoes Extra Standard, 15¢ Quality, Special, 3 Cans fast 4e Z-Pound Carton 3... Fae am MATCHES SUGAR COFFEE “ ” = KRAFT “KAY” Bantos, 4b¢ Quality, BRILLO 2 lbs. “RED OWL STORES” Bend... 47 Byreade 250 fer. Be JAR RINGS 5 25c “Red Owl” New Stock, Bi-Lipped, 4 pkgs. .... \ ogty 1b. Box ... ae 85c it LUX FLAKES mare 24c , “GALLON” Fh xan an Te Ren ea No. 10 Can... 69¢ Kerr Fruit Jar Caps and and Lids rae 14c Par Doses oe 27¢ INCHTE CREAN 5A Please You, Can > its ad 49 "100 Cans, 3 for “5 c Wide Mouth n® 19¢ agonal ts and Vegetables NOW 154 STORES IN THE N H i ersas segge senas Pee eet) Ct eet | oe teed thee Po eee OL ed 18S

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