The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 26, 1928, Page 7

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1928" Recent Tong War Is 40,000 TO RACE SUFFRAGE LOSS Ended by Pi Peace Pact New York, Oct. 26. 26. \—The re- cont war between the On ng_and Rit Sing ae un which several Tegal Regletering May Cause| vounde Striking of Voters’ Names from Rolls « J.,° Oct. 8m sai F or thussad ga rere ludson and Ee counties, See accratin Lh 4 holds, today faced the having their names ag te the voters’ roles on the ground that ag PA i ist them was ‘|nnounced peed after t the decision of the Announcement of the Se was made by Dr. S. 8. You *Iconsul general at Now Fore one who ld that leaders of the tongs met at his office and signed a document tere aisca fellow countrymen not mes by alarming rumors Sat vives (eae oi everyone’s business *coutifiued as before.” ‘WETS LAUGH LAST Buffalo, Oct. 26—(7)—A source BUSINESS GOOD SCHWAB STATES Asserts Manufacturers Should. Be Concerned With Farm- ers’ Problems New York, “Oct. 26.—(AP)— Sviteed M. Schwab in an address hon before the American Iron and institute, of which he is presi- deat, said, “the high tide of pros- perity and prospects for the im- ied future are unusually favor- able.” “The unemployment which existed in some measure a few months ago THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE _ in two weeks. It indicates that there existg.little apprehension as to the results of the election and their probable effect on business.” This pros} gel aves, has ie beam ge unifc Gent said, the ey ae ig scarcoly Pig i rf a the west industry only meagerly. A maximum degree of Prosperity iy ‘be attained unless 8 in by virtually ajl due iat industries, Lary Mr. Schwab, who asserted that is why the great manufacturi industries of the country should be concerned in the economic problems of the farmers. APPLY CHINESE CUSTOM eking, Oct. 26.—()—The ancient Chinese custom of paying a doctor po fener fhe. Crna well a] sae en French, and Thaltgne fit ter $4amonth . Local Barbers Open New Tonsorial Shop Bismarck will be served by two new ‘tonsorial artists beginning to- A new by P. J. ciated ner" anal blanche jie Freigang, will Paid in en under the Stan- clothing store. The shop will have three chairs, besides a rhoe shining stand. All equipment is new. PHONE 1060 Blue Ribbon Beef | The Beef we classify as Blue Ribbon is from prime young cattle, properly grain fattened and refrigerated until it acquires that superior flavor and texture. Do you know that all of our cattle are on Full Grain Rations, even to our beef herd on pasture. Full grain feeding, careful selection, and proper refrigeration is our method of producing superior quality meats. PHONE 143 FRESH DRESSED POULTRY AT REASONABLE PRICES wt Saturday Special LARD ?ru 25¢ BEEF, PORK, VEAL, SPRING LAMB FRESH OYSTERS BROOKFIELD SAUSAGE HOMEMADE SAUSAGE OF ALL KINDS CENTRAL MEAT MARKET has lessened,” he said. ‘Workers ey are now fully employed bat tahoe and The relations iets ir management were never more harmonious, due to the wise attitude of cooperation and conciliation existing on both sides. of humor for rum runners has been dried up. It has been the practice of Canadian customs officials to as- certain the consignees of liquor cleared for export, then give the names to American customs officials. Since the exporters often named of- ficials.of the Anti-Saloon league, the “Business sentiment is This Canadian officials have discontinued | if particularly reassuring in view of forwarding’ the’ barman to| the f New Jersey supreme court yesterday upholding the constitutionality of the state law which gives to super- Intendents of elections the right to strike from the lists the names of citizens they believe to be illegally tered. ie law giving the - superin- Vendents such power was passed by the Republican right early this month, vetoed 2 Democratic governor, Harry Moore, and repassed over his veto. The act was the outcome of the in- vestiga ditions by the Case mittee, which is still Hudson is the me oes Frank vice chairman of the tiona! committee and car a Hdl in New Jersey politics. Mr, Hague is or of Jersey City. Democratic leaders interpret the action as an effort to defeat Gov- ernor Smith. CURTIS PLEADS TZ Blue Ribbon Club Steak Fresh Pork Sausage ......19¢ Finnan Haddie .... «38 Liver Sausage, Ib. .....0..17¢ -264c Fresh Mincemeat, Ib. Smoked Whitefish .. Blood Sausage Fresh Hamburger Kippered Salmon Head Cheese ......... fact that we are to elect a new this side. president of the United States with- Spring Chickens, Fancy Milk Fed, per pound ... Leg Pork Roast, Special cuts Pork Steak, pound Select Oysters GROCERIES #* Philadelphia Cheese . Skinless Sardines Deliciameat Spread Tuna Flakes, 1-2 Ib. tin .... Bulk Kraut, quart ........... dinner tonight! Imported Roquefort Cheese 25¢ Tiny Salad Peas Mammoth Lettuce, Fancy Crisp, Mammoth Celery, Fancy Bleached, Flame Red Apples, Flame Red Apples, Medium se, -eofhaalans i la eewiieae: bo, $1.73 Bars or Gum, 3 for Princess Patt Coffee .... Japan Tea, Ib. ........+. 45e "S Just like those baked it | the Maine woods lumber oo Bars or Gum, 3 for Columbus, 0., , Oct, — (AP) — From Ohio’s capital, senate Curtis, th: Republican vice presidential nominee, ‘today hurried back and forth to several cities on the second =, of his campaign in this state. le ey here early today from kr before starting on the wits had an engagement to ati a woman's ‘homes Leaving Columbus after lunch, Senator Curtis was to go to Cedar- ville by special train, then by mo- ha to Niger aaa leer os etlts ings. ‘turning again to - umbus, he was to visit Mt. Vernon for a night meeting. Tomorrow the nominee will wind up his Ohio visit with a noon meeting at Cleveland and a speech at Detroit at night. Tariff protection and farm were themes of the senator's talks Fe adven at Coshocton and Akron. advocated an even higher tariff industry and an increased Hare on farm products as an 0) portunity to stimulate farming. denounced the Democratic proposal for a pd wl age rare tariff” as of no protection whatever. COUNTY AGENTS } TO BE VOTED ON Mott, N. D., Oct. 26.—()—One of the hottest campaigns in Hettinger and Bowmnian counties this fall has nothing to do with poli- tics—although it will be decided by the voters at the election. The question is whether the two SATURDAY MORNING SPECIALS counties shall employ a county agent 7 A. M. TO il A. M. ONLY to aid the farmers with their work. i PORK STEAK-*"., ........... BEEF KETTLE ROAS i but voted out the work in 1922 and ALL DAY SPECIALS Bowman county never has had such a le As part “of the campaign Clarence . tiatdeties reeoly cansieed. a | PIGS FEET of jean There SWIFT'S BAC we: 28 38c. series et poultry Get Mensano BRICK C HE Shredded Wheat Old Dutch Cleanser ....... Lewis Lye, 2 for ......00.. Mushrooms, fancy Can Grapefruit . 4 tb. Raisins ...... Hunt’s Supreme Asparagus, tall, square, 60c value ...45¢ eeeee25e Fancy Rice, 3 lbs. for Van Camp Catsup . Kitchen Cleanser, 3 Bulk Cocoanat ... Argo Starch, 3 for .. Large Pork and Beans Soap Chips, 3 lbs. for 21 Ib. pkg. Sunmaid For the best cup of coffee possible use Atwood’s triple ground coffee —the Dripco Filter. 11b. Atwood’s coffee 1 Dripeo 98c Filter .... HUNT'S SUPREME BRAND Climax Flour, for cash, 49 Ib. at Climax Flour, for cash, 98 Ib. at HUNT'S SUPREME BRAND Ege Plant 21-2 Ib. Peaches Loganberries ie ie < A 2 1-2 Ib. 2 1b. 29c 30c TRADE AT GUSSNER’S AND SAVE BREAD——ROLLS-—PASTRIES yea — SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Raised Doughnuts, Pumpkin, Apple, Berry, | per Cocoanut Cream Pies. Homemade Cakes, Special 25¢ Filled Cookies Home Bake Shop 212 6th St. Phone 462 Telephone 882. 402 Main Ave. - - Telephone 33? Always Busy. ‘There’sa Reason . “So Much More You Get!” the loss to Hettinger county ee alone from poultry diseases to ’ $20,000 a year. A large part of this loss could elininated by proper handling of flocks, he said, and a county agent con aid oa pene ers in devising their flocks and, inci Mental ean more ‘exes trom, tower, chi from fewer. chi chickens, Pacific Flyer Gra Granted. Divorce in Australia Sydney, New South Wales, Oct, 26. AS Te carat ‘Charles Kingsford per Ib. 55... on its NECK BONES. Southern Cross cnt ths grounds ot dosert Lamb tions. An average of Phoke plasss at- Chops ‘Whole or half, tended each meeting. Pper Ib. ..... SANSA ’ Delicious Tasty No, it’s not a Gold Brick; much better— it’s a "prick of delect-: able Ice Cream—choc- olate, strawberry, and vanilla. Other com- binations, too. Your dealer sells Purity Ice — Cream. ; _ FOR THIS WEEK. Navy Day Special : (Orange). _.Frank’s Grocery aa 3. Matscheck, Prop. ~ Special For Saturday 100 casis Njulbhe Pure Spices, regular 20c to 50c values, Per CAN o6.... see eeeeseeeeceeeeeeees 15¢ 6.No. 2 1-2 cans Tomatoes .......sssseseceeec «SBC 110, bars’ White Laundry Reese ae witli sonp, 600 ae both for 49c 4 cans Sunbrite Cleasiser .........0.cs0eese0ce+ ' “GlyeUs a ‘Trial and Be Convinced ‘as WE DELIVER | LAIN OR HOP FLAVORED Wholesale Distributors GRIGGS, COOPER & CO, FARGO. MERC:O0. ST. PAUL, MINN. AMERICA'S —

Other pages from this issue: