The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 31, 1929, Page 6

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_ RAGE SIX + WOMAN, 71, CHARGED | “MURDER INSTIGATOR i | Georgie Woman Said to Have Planned Several Murders | to Collect Insurance ° Edsel to Europe | Macon, Ga. May 31.—(?)—Insanity | will be the defense of Mrs. J. C. Powers, 71-year-old Macon Tooming | } house proprietor, who Earl Manches- | ter, 21, confessed induced him to kill} | James Parks, 25-year-old boarder at} | the woman's house. Attorneys for the woman an- nounced the insanity plans just as Police learned she had been engaged in liquor transaction, as well as in- surance plots. In addition to complicity in the murder of Parks, whom police said she lured to her rooming house by a newspaper advertisement for “a young man who desired a home.” Officers said they hac. unearthed other various instances where she had in- sured young men roomers in her home. Manchester confessed he shot Parks to death at the insistence of Mrs, Powers, who he said promised him $1,000 after she had collected $14,000 on a $7,000 double indemnity policy she held on Parks’ life | Police learned of at least one other Edsel Ford, son of Henry .ord, is shown as he sailed for Europe on the 8. S. Aquitania recently. The Ford Motor Compzny is building large auto factories in Europe, competing in young man besides Parks who had that field with Genera: Motors. been insured by the widow, with her- self named as beneficiary. | Hollis L. Mullis was sent by the landlady to a physical examiner for an insurance company for a $12,000 policy, but he was turned down. T.S. Martin, a photographer's assistant, said the woraan offered to pay the premiums on his policy, but he be- came suspicious and never replied. jured in the automobile accident in Mrs. Powers confessed when con-| which J. M. Stewart of Linton was fronted with Manchester's statement, | killed May 23. are reported to be im- but after conferring with an attorney, | proving and hope for their recovery sion. Today she | was expressed by attending physicians ysterical condition, | here today. Both men were near branding the charges as “a pack of | death for several days following the es.” | accident. L. P. Hendrix, Temvik, al- | So injured in the crash, is expected | to leave the hospital this week. ‘Tousley I Is Reported To Improve Steadily Jamestown, N. D., May 31.—(@)— Frank C. Tousley, Bismarck, and John P. Schott, Linton, seriously in- CATHOLIC P. OES St. Cloud, Minn. 31.—(a) — ae iceieeee Rev. Alfred Mayer, O. S. B.. 70, local} A hydroplane has been known to Catholic pastor and formerly of St. es the English Channel in 40 min- Clement's church, Duluth, died here. | because... it acts SO NATURALLY because... it is so DELICIOUS POST'S BRAN FEAKES ‘WITH OTHER PARTS OF WHEAT , ©1929. P. DAY IXe AND DAY OUT! Empress Coffee is bringing joy and con- tentment to most Northwest families, because they always find in it that elu- sive something which means delicious coffee. In countless thousands of homes, Empress is used regularly for its distinctive, delightful day-in-and- day-out goodness. It is within reach of all. PLAN OBJECTION TO POTATO RATE BOOST; Increases Are Suspended Aftor North Dakota, Montana and Minnesota Protests Minneapolis, May 31.—(4)—Pro- | Posed advances of from $9 to $30 per ‘car in freight rates on potatoes from | Minnesota and other northwest states to the eastern and southern markets | will be protested before a hearing be- i fore representatives of the interstate | commerce commission here June 11. | Oliver W. Tong, traffic counselor of the Northern Potato Traffic associa- tion. announced today. | The rate increases were suspended | by the commission after petitions had ; been filed by the traffic association, | which represents growers who ship | annually approximately 35,000 cars of Potatoes from points in the Red River | Valley in Minnesota and North Dako- ta, Montana, the Princeton-Cam- bridge group of Minnesota and the Waupaca, Bloomer, and other dis- tricts of Wisconsin. From Grand Forks, North Dakota, no advances are proposed in the ex- isting joint rates from the east or elsewhere “on the theory, apparently, that millions of advances in potato rates from thousands of origin points to thousands of destinations should be made to create a relationship of rates as between Grand Forks and the ceaner dae Minn., rate,” Mr. Tong declared. The present rate structure is “just and reasonable,” he declared, “while the proposed advances, if al- lowed to become effective, would be THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE z orwegian a s Ocean ie | be completed and a companion selected. lation of the transportation act.” outlay of over $200,000,000. INSIST ON PABST Hehasa have an ideal special GOLD DUST, large package, per package 3 for .... FRIEND | “Yes—makes me think of Mar- covitz's Grocery. delivery system:” STRAWBERRIES, regular 40c, BARBECUE SAUCE, 8 oz. mess, PRESERVES, Pure Strawberry or Raspberry, regular 35c, special 1 lb. glass . ae SOAP CHIPS. Quick Naptha: large package, TOILET TISSUE, Temular 10c, THE BEST COCKS panst CORP. MILWAUKEE —THE SAME OLD NAME SINCE 1040 GAMBLE-ROBINSON COMPANY DISTRIBUTORS wonderful siniqoarye Aasnt he? DELIVEHIES (Saturdaye) 9100-10:30 A. M. ‘2100-3 :20-5:00 P.M. (Week Daze) 9-00-10130 A.M. 3:30 - 4:20 FM. They certainly Marcovitz Grocery LL She's another who plans to follow the air route from uhe United States to Europe. Only Miss "2. Berger, Nor- wegian aviatrix, hopes to fly to her native land. She now is cn her way to America, where arrangcments will flyer unjust and unreasonable and in vio- New cinemas and theaters erected in London during the past two years, or shortly to be opened, represent an contain a total of over 20,000 seats. "IN. D, HEALTH CHIBRS 5°} GOING TO 600 MAIN Records Precede Staff to Of- fices on First Floor of College Building The State Health started to move from the offices in the Eltinge theater bu: to the new quarters, whi in the College buildin; avenue. The change is due to the department in| Whittemore, stat, ' plans for rebuilding the theater, | which requires the space occupied by the state. For some time the records have been in course of packing, so that the work of moving was readily started. But for some time the de- | partment will be more or less in dis- order, as some changes are to be made in the new location. The department has taken over. the entire first floor of the college building, nine rooms, one of which will be cut into three ofices. As soon as fixtures and records are in |place in the new location, Dr. A. A. h commis- sioner, will transfer his staff there, so that next week the department expects to be functioning from the new quarters. Scott’s gr” PHONE 816 Saturday Patterson Seal R: Different—Appetizing Puffed Rice DELIVERIES 9:00 and 10:30 A. M. — 2:30 and 4:30 P. M. Open till 10 o'clock Saturday nights Specials for Saturday Specials for Saturday Barbecue Sauce, reg. 15c seller, special for Saturday 10 Libby’s Strawberries, reg. 40c seller, ets for LaChoy Assortment, 64c iE EACH Bean Secute Chow Mein Noodles and Soy Sa Vegetable 21-1 Dinner ‘if. Toilet Paper, Tisgue, 6 rou. 38c Gold Dust -:.. 27c Vanilla Extract, Pure, 2 Chuckles iicsgairea"” 1.6 Pieces LOC Orange Slices iii... Angelfood Syrup Amber, 10 ».co 66¢ Cider Vinegar, Pure, 16 <::. 17¢ Royal Baking Powder, 12::.44c Fernsiusnn” --8 pop-gun won't do for hunting big game. A strong coffee won't you most at the price you want lapel pina) Bismarck I. G. A. Dealers BISMARCK FOOD MARKET (116 Fourth Street! BROADWAY Foop RD MARAE Phone 199-W Cook's GROCERY Phone 564 (508 Avenue D) DICK’S GROCERY Phone 279 (305 Seventh Street) R. T. GROCERY Phone 371 (204 Fifth Street) Grocery ot 311 SEVENTH STREET x Your timeis your own at your 1.G.A. Store. You are free to quick- ly select just what you want. 17¢ 2-0, bottles 41c LO Pieces LOC Package LOC to pay. >>2>a>zaDzZzZDZzZD_Z_D_TZD_DTVTIZDZT Zs Z—2—7z27 ZTZZDZDZD_TD_DDTZDTZDT SVB D_ZDTZTZ=TV TZ = BIE Phone 1080 sia are threatened with extinction by | Cue to betting than hunters, : ws... MAY 31, 192y More serious erimes in England are Many ae a rage in Rus- to any other single cause. 402 Main Avenue Cho ALWAYS BUSY -- THERE’S A REASON LARD, Pure, per pound . ...1.:... «10. 14¢ BUTTER, Primus Brand, per Ib. .. 39 PORK LOIN ROAST, Lean, per Ib. ....17¢ LEG O’ VEAL, half or whole, per Ib. ..25¢ CREAMED COTTAGE CHEESE, Ib. .10¢ PORK SAUSAGE MEAT, per Ib. ....15¢ VEAL SHOULDER ROAST, per lb. ..21¢ Wisconsin Full Cream BRICK CHEESE per Ib. ... -25¢ HAMS, Skinned, half or whole, per Ib. 26¢ Brown & Tiedman All Phones 1400 All Phones 1400 Where Quality Counts The Sanitary Store FRESH STRAWBERRIES f Fresh Pineapple Fresh Cocoanuts , Fancy Head Lettuce Celery Cauliflower Fresh Peas Wax Beans Fresh Asparagus Spinach Green Onions Radishes Bunch Carrots New Potatoes Rutabagas Parsnips Green Peppers Egg Plant Pie Plant Libbys Strawberries, No. 2 can Special, per can oa Gold Dust, large package Special, per package Patterson Seal Brand Fancy Strawberry and Raspberry Preserves, 16 oz. jar. Special per jar Barbecue Sauce Special, per jar ‘Heinz Baked Beans Special, 2 large cans for Heinz Baked Beans Special, 3 medium cans for Heinz Fancy Bulk Dill Pickles Special, per doz, .............ccssess eta Blue Ribbon Malt Syrup Per can ..... 2 27c Special, 6 bars for ..... Fancy Grapefruit Special, 4 for Salt Water Taffy : Special, per pound box isccceosesoorace t : Home Brand Jell Powder All flavors, special, 4 packages for Fresh Cottage Cheese Impt. Swiss Impt. Roquefort “== DICK’S ~> SAVE ON EVERY_ORDER This is the grocery shop that helps you help your hus- band keep his hot-weather temper. Foods of purity ahd prices that immediately show you a saving. COLD DUST .24c SWANSDO 27c | Pit! 29c BUTTER .84c erent Belial, Corned Beef, Armour’s, ison 16 oz. regular 35c, 27 c per can Mayonnaise 1000 Island, ry Hyg oie ve Cc large bottle, 2for OOC .. 38c This is an IGA money saver ppd oem, White, 3 5 c Tes, “435c Large Cake Flour, per package ....seseee0e Schaffer’s, quart jar dills ......sssescsoeee 2 Ib. roll jar 28c Cherries, No. 2 1-2 can, area treat’... SOC | Ge broken a No. 2 1-2 can, roken slices, 49c Washing Powder. Swift’s Pride, 2 pkgs 9c Jello, tices Anes, Coen’ oh sei 9c starch, per pkg. Wr Ades codes of Lh mt A Home Store Run by Home Folks »

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