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THE RISMARCK TRIRUNE FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1929 ree aor - ‘WHOOP EE? CROWDS|Se#ei#ee, Cub *, ICONVERSION OF POOR|®*" Prince astneuncea! UNMASKED BANDITS |"Wrort, teat ts Poor sec’ aetus tnt a | ai cau b y owenntie ‘ resE | R ‘ ‘ * ter in this country, joined in the offi- (Special te The Tribune) Tokyo, April 12.—(4)—The betroth- Chicago, April 12.—()—Resigna- 2 a YELL WHEN TEXAS sennidge N. Dek. Apel. 12.— FARM LAND 0 Wood al of Prince ‘Takamatsu, brother of | ! FA sion of A. Watson Armour as vice |c!@! American tribute, Several Amer* ‘will have a community rally : Emperor Hirohito, and Princess Ki- | president of Armour & Co. packing |!" consuls In Switzerland were also by the Tocall come kuko Tokugawa was formally an- | | house, was announced today. Dresent, both at the church and the GUINAN iN kl mercial club. oe PLOTS IS- CGESTED nounced today with the sanction of AD THEM ROB ANK Identified for 26 years with the | emetery: . the emperor. The wedding will take a aGXc2 packing business, Mr. Armour was will ¢ place in the spring of 1930. | foreed ta relinquish his duties be- * jeause ot il health. A stomach dis- Calls Prosecutor “Perfect Gen- order made him take a six-months The Standard Oil Co. special ving a Seen i ek recently jrown and Country” and [Ossing|Representative Fort Believes Hd ACKER KILLS TWO Two Cool Dosperadoes Saunter Prcer made Tn anGsiclans advised placed John J. Schonlaer neoee ,, _tleman;’ ‘Toughest Custom- |p. m. respectively. Plan Would ‘Eliminate About‘Institution, Escape | Aeainst taking up active duties, RELIEF BILL DR AFT of their Huron (S. D.) e |. ert€verHad,HeSays | ..oicers of &. ‘ulin, president Surplus Crops MEN OUT 0 CET HIM Armour was @ cousin of the AF | | Schneider is a craduate of Dakota 4 vice mt; J. tH Ross, ! With $10,000 late J. Ogden Armour and began Business College, ron i; New York, April 12—(—Helen Washington, April 12—(4)—Many ma work in the Kansas City branch of hick school Oi ret the concern, then directed by his| washington. (PI | Walen echaot Standard Oi Chicago, April 12—(—Lining up| tither, Kirkland B, Armour. He will |dent Hocwr wil) receive from “ane | tified marly 200 employees, Inter= ' , singer 10d L.Jhnouse mem! i 1 ee ane ot A agmactagid betes i apna thn pe rsribl agen Mad oe \25 customers and employes, two! remain a director of the company. | house agriculture committee late to- | national Harvester, has p' the laurels of Texas Guinan as the George Agree ‘to Settle in the Street’ {armed and unmasked bandits today day @ copy of the farm relief meas-| John Matthys (a D.B.C. man) to i!) most popular night club hostess on ||| Broadway, will on Monday stand trial {forced the cashier of the Lansing ure which that body has just drafted | office manager at Winona. Nine \ i After Argument in De- State bank to carry out two bags of MANY NATIONS PAY for submission to the house s00n | Fargubankofficersare’* Dakotans.'® 4) on the same charge of which Texas tee. then after the beginning of the special ‘| was acquitted. ‘The club has 25 members. troit Cabaret rilaidlely grt pte Alar igs session next Monday. a Watch results of ACTUAL «#'| Miss Morgan, musical comedy act- —_—_ Officials of the bank, near the Il- A subcommittee was appointed by | BUSINESS training (copyrighted— Detroit, April 12—(4)—Two Detroit | linois-indiana line, said first esti- the entire committee to present the | unobtainable elsewhere.) “Follow the Succe$$ful’’ May 1-8. Summer study saves time. Write F.L. Wat- kins, Pres., 806 Front St., Fargo. Proposals be-| racketeers started out apparently un- | mates placed the loss at about $10,000, draft to the chief executive so that is the Sum-|armed, to “get” the man who although a check might reveal a he might study it and make any sug- the licensing hijacked their blind t 4 ma. larger sum. Lausanne, Switzerland, April 12.—{ gestions that might occur to hii le com- ane lat Bs th hie it] ‘The men sauntered into the bank | #—To be buried simply and without | Mr. Hoover will deal somewl:at ex: bog f oleae y the hijacker | .nout nine-thirty, one of them walk- | ostentation was one of the last wishes See CORPEY ARGUMENT. ees nuisance uor at the || Helen Morgan club at which she was ‘1 hostess. She quit the night club busi- " ness after her arrest last fall. CSpireamedpecto me! MAY ARPECT STATE) Saez ing over to the real estate and insur-|of Bishop Charles H. Brent of the ‘{ minutes by a jury of middle - aged A ; probably will men who took but two ballots. None 5 brought before the Pack orl to ad The dead men are Earl peg ee ance division window. Episocopal diocese of western New 2 =e z = r {| had ever been to a night club. The] insists That Judicial Election |mote conversion of ‘low grade farm 35, and Gordon Teter, 30. Both have) «wnere’s the boss,” he asked E. J.| York. Yet today many nations, re- | ij } verdict ean with Kd oo box! ie lands into wood lots, Representative rome records. ‘Bie Niles 98 | Frank, who pointed te the puenans ligions and institutions spontaneously I ° ii - a bond from Chicago . W. Z, | Se race) Toran Se Meee cea (err ni cae alt Wier |e meme |e Step With Progress among en. a " | cashier, were. The man wal int Retiring ambassador to England, . * ¥ y oa Jamestown, N. D., April 12—)— by whom they apparently ac- caine but wi bso any city or county in North Dakota. had been offered her by a newspaper gunman, articles | Judge Thomas Pugh, presiding sae cused of hijacking their blind pig of | “tn the meantime his partne> herd- Likewise our loaning funds have never been restricted to any ' syndicate to write a series of * to convert i on life in jail. election* suit of former Judge J. A. ’ $400, in a cabaret at 5:30 a.m. AN}eq everyone into a corner. That i] one community, but have been carefully selected from choice | ro Norman J. Morrison, special Cony ea ee Fe ceneration into forested | argument followed and finally one of accomplished, Winterness was called plications from’all of the better towns of the state. set deputy. United States attorney gen-|i"edion by the plaintiff which, if in legislation | ‘"*,, men susgested that they “settle | out and told to put the money in the More than 3,000 investors of North Dakota are members of eral who prosecuted her, she said: — |% mouon At, Str tudietal elections so cages in the sacks and accompany ea, pp. PIERCE'S FAVORITE this Association, We offer immediate membership with full | “I want to thank you. You were |! hout the state. the robbers. After go.ng several| PRESCRIPTION. Send ie. te Dr. Ploree participation in earnings on fully paid investments or monthly perfect gentleman.” bam blocks and seeing no one following | Bufalo, N.Y. for an acquaintance pecksgy installment shares. “ c) ‘The complications were injected out of windows saw the gunman the cash- | of this ‘Write ‘Miss Guinan,” said the prosecutor. | +0 the case yesterday when M. C. such a measure would | be Teter’s on the ease, ae ee ptorugelt a bey ie this tonic. ed de bent Metropolitan Building and Loan Ass’n. « “you were the toughest customer. I the surplus of certain s = es - had.” Preerks, ofvcounsel for Coffey, moved sidewalk. He fired two more shots a-off sh d revolvers. eer nad. ved an invitation to at] iat mo evidence by the defense be |farm crops by curtailing the scresge| into the bod and then chased Rem. |S" fest eirlbcheshly Fargo, North Dakota Perinat ra erneal be- | would er 3 to {ington who fled between houses and! QQ [ATE TO CLASSIFY GRIMM ALFALFA From registered flelds present, lawyers, jurors and specta-| FT. dicial election was illegal be-|Wwould give the farmer wood lots toi down an alley. One more shot was “A Boost for the Metropolitan is a Boost for tors, to pass the evening at her new am his fuel eet needs * é Q hard This proposal would di wid "4 ain for cash, practically new, = i. oe litter widely |""‘The stayer fled in an automobile. | Fite neater, Pines front, Selber- A Marvelous Record termed it, was attended by a crowd S fi hi ref tos Coffey is contesting the election of | from the general reforestation plan EE ha eee 2M Seartiie tit Judge McFarland on the grounds the |that is being followed. Under it.) prin, ess Patt "Coffee. A satin with stockings and shoes to|/atter violated the state corrupt prac- {lands along the watersheds of the drink. '\ mateh, made her entrance to the|tice law. The motion to deny admis-|Great Lakes and various other |royal ini dance floor while the orchestra played | Sion of defense testimony was made |Streams are being purchased by the the “Prisoner Song” and the audience | **ter completion of the plaintiff's federal government and reforested. ling tires. Call at Room 218 Prince nacky Gaten o00 on Hotel from 7:00 p. m. to 8:00 p. W. R. PORTER, Fargo, N. D. m. only. Building and loan associations are nearly 100 years old in the United States. Today 12,000,000 Americans are investing over SEVEN BILLION d-ilars in 13,000 Associations. Their record for safety during their entire history has becn unmatched by any other financial sys- tem of equal magnitude. vane ncn ceauseanurera stm [Minnesota U Opens | Se WINNERS SELECTED tation a2 permit election of more than Journalist Mecting| Local Representative : Patterson Hotel Judge Pugh reserved decision, de- ee claring the question was so far reach- ; 4 IN RE EST ing that if upheld judicial elections si throughout the state would be void. | roliment in history, a short term as- Quality Quality He permitted defense testimony, how- | sembly of approximately 500 visiting z ever, to be presented. high school and college students who Meats Meat * ‘Judge Coffey, recalled to the stand| were in their second day of the con- e s : 8 Omer W. Culbertson Awarded | yesterday, denied he had compelled | vention of the National Scholastic : 7 H E 1 0 0 First Prize in Competition | James Bothne, former court steno-| Press Association. grapher, to contribute to his cam-{/ Hoping to bring back fits fr i d a3 s \ a) . of Bridgeman-Russell paign fund. Bothne resigned as court the “short course” to thelr own work: | ; : ; tae : stenographer to work for Judge Mc- | they are here from 17 states. EC : f Canned Fruits ‘Winners were guiked, Thaureday, in Farland. The convention ‘will continue to- P * the Bridgeman-Russell company’s Arosnes “ ‘i arcare coneelog contens Winer lead | Car ee, eh eae othe 402 MAIN AVE. BISMARCK, N. DAK. ishing Lie 5 c paride ct Tuesday. Ten prize awards were | expenditures in the campaign by $300. 5e 5e Saving Per Tin | Three Different Grades (LIBBY’S BRANDS) BLACK and GOLD Hiathes ....ccss0.0:- B20 GRAPEFRUIT. press cccssssseecseseeee BOO Per Tin made, as the contest called for, and | judge McFarland’s counsel held that $50 will be distributed among the | the successful candidate could not be | sity, was a convocation speaker today. Sanitary Score Card Per Tin , winners by the company. Entrants expected to account for all money | He ‘5 on “B Brawn and B inva Issued by the were confined to the city, and 98) spent by friends. If this were true, STATE FOOD COMMISSIONER AND CHEMIST Spee: entries, The age limit Was | they contended, all state officers from 15_ years. ‘supreme court could * First prize was awarded Omer Wil- opin 34 ates ve re-! Crude Rubber Reserve Oe nn cae a Is Subject of Inquiry —_—_— re SecéHa prize went Althea Hol- . Jensworth, 311 ager, ani she will ! Additional Markets | EY Washington, April 12—(?)—Secre- PRINCESS PATT WALDORF TISSUE receive $10. Other winners were, in tary Lamont has undertaken an in- 100% Coffee, 60c value ..... 53c Toilet Paper, 6 for ".39C order: ales mececl FARGO LIVESTOCK formal inquiry within the commerce 1 (0) (10c Jello Powder Free) (Tollet Brush Free) Third, Nileen len, Gecond street doi 1 ‘| department as to the meee ae a ee A aitaky Senge. el, eee eeeR ok > +> pian sd aad Rolled Oats, large ......... and Broadway, $8. to| American reserve for crude rubber, Seo Sanitary Score audit Cises Le Eee cal me Fourth, Leland Kitchen, 1014 Sixth | 13.00; good steers 11.00 to 12. organized @ few years ago by large|( Sanitary re peeessle wae 9 ce 2 ing, 19 c street, $6. dium steers 10.00 to 11.00; fair consumers in this country at a time y aca’ . yonnaise, 8 oz. ..... Fifth, Junior Neff, 710 Seventh The score reported for this pl 2—F. Grape Nuts . -16c Red Pitted Cherries .....271¢¢ street, $4. ? Golden Banta: Minneopa Olives, Sixth, pier anatn Nuessle, 710 . York 25c valuc, 2 for ... "3c Fancy Quarts ... 5 Heol xu &. Ch, Z Z, : ‘Seventh, Howard Byrne, 410 Sev- U S 1024, by Inspector or’ SUN-MAID RAISINS enth street, $2 milk book. [ é y 15 OZ. PA : nh | Martin | Henlein, 217 15; cutters 8:25 ovr was as follows: Latest ENE: CenEe? le" reet, book. . ; me- e Ninth, Audrey Yeater, 602 ‘Thir- ; bulls Government Type teenth, Avenue B, $1 milk book. ted Meats Perfect” Score » Tenth, Beverly Barnes, 402 Fifth Inspec! wai Sr a eeralain bps and Meat Food | Front and back roomb....... o6 Automatic tween some of the, work of the young fri i | Sig SravOn and waber-ooloe artiste | Tie Cellar OF baseMEDt vnsnonienmnnnnin pe | Baoewetee Machinery — water colors made the better appear- | ance, however. Contrast of colors, ere, | lo Back yard and surroundings....... MALT SYRUP—™ters, Gold Top Bek: 5c neatness and ‘vividness were consid- | 6.00 to'7.00. y ‘ool 01 i. | oe 5-260 Ibe 1045 to 11.00; 200-229 Ibo : a SESE, i pel Seal wsst « After the winners there | 10.75 74 > i ! jet was oonscessssosenee a tary Meat and i | eet ie Wanere Ni cricien worthy | nae: Soaraoo ine ia) to 1090; 908 pal 4—Cash and Carry Specials—4 . of honorable mention left. Ibs, and over 10.50 to 10.90. xes SUGAR, P. & G. Soap, : : i RS sum peer reree rans Total Score.... wine Counters and 1 he for DDE ims - BEE - RATHER LE V exitnen, rout, “Demand Grant : A score below 85 is not creditable; below 80, the place | Display Windows Milk, large Ye DEC 3 ter seine : ; 823 1-2. ¢ 23.68 1-2: is not passable; below 70, condemned. : FOR LEOPOLD'S CARE fal 52 les 1a: Beeden 2688; : : BETTER FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Mookrea}:90.15'8-6, ; 7 (Detailed score will be furnished proprietor on request.) i aia CELERY HEARTS fae ......20c 15¢ RANGE OF CARLOT SALES ucts Washed Parsni Washed Bag nara April This card may be posted by the proprietor, but will be | Displayed Under Yood ame 350 So ee Minneapolis, Range of carlot grain sale: No. 1 dark northern 1.21 to 1.31%; No. removed by the ins; the ne; lar iaspection. 1 northern 1.17% to 1. fo. 1 mixed 1,15; No. 2 durum 1.07%; No. durum 1.16. att Oats—No. 3 white, 47 to 49%. Rye—No, 2, 81% to 91%. Feod Commissioner. 2, 61; sample grade 59 Flax—No. 1, 241% to 2.47. Head Lettuce rsp. rer iv. ..... of : New Carrots Green Tops, bunch or Tangerines Fresh, sweet, per Ib. Bananas Very Fancy, per Ib. ....... 25c é Green Onions New Potatoes Eggplant Rhubarb Celery © Artichokes Shining Glass —_MARS 1929 pt) New Peas Cabbage _Radishes Bu 4, N. D. and all of the Staple Fruits and Green Vegetables (Shopping Bag Free) ’ Original Score Card on File at Our Market North Dakota’s Finest 100% Sanitary Market at Bismarck psowesss TET TLE BROS. PACKING G0, <0: san ave ‘Take the Time to See Our Beautiful Window Display of. Meats, Vegetables and Fruits Just a Reminder ‘We are the largest grain feeders of Beef Cattle in ‘hs section @f the country. We are now cutting fancy grain-fed menta. j iy. | | ] | | 4 i rar Barats -- Dick’s Grocery Announce a : i i if i i i Big Clearance Sale res PORTER? = ayy LASTS = Atk ee BEGINS SATURDAY set G rine eg FS +

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