The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 9, 1929, Page 7

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(epee MONS OFFICIALS + 7S ARB IN QUANDARY __ OVER 4 PRISONERS One Man Claims He Committed == Robbery Alone; May Send Others From State = Linton, N. D., Aug. 9.—Emmons county officials today were in a quan- @ary as to what to do with Mr. and Mrs. William Rosinsky, Mrs. Vivian Rosinsky and the latter's small son, @ll of whom are being held in con- nection with two store robberies here ‘Wednesday night. Ignatius Rosinsky, brother of Wil- Mam had admitted the robberies here @nd_ will be arraigned before Judge W. H, Hutchinson at La Moure this | & ‘fternoon. He is expected to plead | “ guilty. Local officials believe, however, . , that one man could not have accom- * plished the robberies alone. At the \ same time their disposition is to re- ‘ ease William Rosinsky with instruc- ; ? (Tribune Special Service) ‘ | Mouna City garage in a recent rob- | | bery and a blanket as one taken from ithe private garage of K. A. Kluck- {man, Campbell county auditor, in | recent robberies there. The men have been unable to give ; the names or location of persons for | Whom they have worked since leav- ing Peoria, Ill, three months ago, and officials express the opinion that they have gone through the country, pil- fering whenever opportunity offered. CAR TRAFFIC FINES ARE DROPPING OFF Supreme Court Justice and City Officials Are Among Those Who Forgot Rules The fining of motorists for traffic violations is showing its effect in Judge Belk’s municipal court at the STARS ELIMINATED | IN RED RIVER PLAY Fargo: N. D., Aug. 9.—(AP)— The semifinals of the Red river val- ley open tennis tournament opened toay with the invaders having much Mit better of the previous rounds of] pais Toads are being recom- North Dakota, with but one native| Mended as garden pets for farmers. son left in the running in the men’s events, stands the best chance of| insects, the toad is a valuable asset one bracket of the semifinals today for the girls’ singles title. Miss Hunt will meet Suzanne Martin, Fargo, in the other bracket. Grachella and Hunt copped the girl’s doubles title by defeating Kenefick and Ellen Kelly, Fargo, 6-2, 6-1, yesterday. Hal Wooledge, Fargo, is the single North Dakotan remaining in the men’s events. He eliminated Len | Blaisdell, defending champion, to enter the semifinals. The scores Flickertail Girls Stand Better. were 6-3, 4-6, 6-3. Chance of Victory Than In the other games yesterday, |Trafford Jayne, Minneapolis, upset C. P. Tenneson; Phillip Brewster trounced George McHose, in straight sets, 6-4, and 6-2, and Jimmy oon Minneapolis, vanquished Reed Wool- edge, Minot, 6-2, 2-6, and 6-3. WHATTA NICE PET! Because of its insatiable appetite for winning honors in the girls division.|to the gardencr. It is said that in city hall. The cases, which at the outset ran into several hundred, have dropped to from one to six a day. The $1 fine has acted as a memory | jogger and car owners are more alert | to obeying the city traffic law. Most of the violations, at that, were rather the result of forgetfulness and tions to take the two women and the | temporary oversight, Judge Belk says, child and leave the state. H..E. Mundt of Mound City, 8. D., ty state's attorney of Campbell county, added further evidence against the group today. He identified drills possessed by the party as having been taken from a Such good citizens as a judge of the supreme court, a city commissioner and other city and state officials got into the net in that way and through garage repairers turning off tail lights. As a rule the fines were j cheerfully paid. | hese are the e . * delicious flakes that guard against constipation .... ‘ so naturally. .so normally. POsTs — BRAN FLAKES WITH OTHER PARTS OF WHEAT © 1929, P. Co, Inc. [x] GUSSNER’S MARKETS The Coolest Market in the City Fruits ORANGES Sunkist Sweet, CANTALOUPE 222 tt. WATERMELON - - - 50 and 55 E ACH PINEAPPLE St v2 snore LAE JARRINGS 22 Quality, Pure Gum, per package . ae TUNA FISH 312% 2 for. i | SD aure onrves, pint, 30c value, 2 for | Minneopa, l6c val., 3 for 1 9c MIXED COOKIES Geary sessereee ODE “Sfouses’ 19¢ 23c yr TOA-TEA Tea Ball Pkg., 50 pkgs. for Fresh, 4 3-4 Ib. cady 2-Cash and Carry Specials - 2 | Meat Dept. Only or Mandan) BACON, Sugar Cured, 4 Ib. strips, per Ib. Rag hia te tte teas task As tune 19c 25c SPRING CHICKENS .... .38¢ - 35¢ - fos B00 HAMBURGER, Fresh, Ib. 21c MINCED HAM 250 We Close at 8 o’Clock Sharp Saturday Night. The Coolest Market in the City Helen Gruchella, Jamestown, who | three months one toad will eat 10,000 turned back Thelma Kenefick, Eagle | insects, including worms, files, mos- Grove, Ia., 6-2, 1-6, 6-2, yesterday, |quitoes, crickets, cut-worms, plant was paired with Lillian LaDue in! lice and similar pests. HOT WEATHER MEATS In these hot days it’s foolish to prepare and cook ‘neat dinners. Why not serve our delicious cold euts— hams, roast beef—corned beef, sausage or rolled beef. Specials for This Week-end LARD, 2 pounds for 25c (Bring your pail) Fancy Spring Chickens Homemade Sausage of all kinds PHONE 143 Central Meat Market PABST CORP., MILWAUKEE - THE SAME OLD NAME GINCE 1846 SURE AS THE WORLD GOES 'ROUND \ GAMBLE-ROBINSON COMPANY DISTRIBUTORS ' Is Good One to Apply | To Carrying Fish, Too: \ e ° Fish, like eggs, should not all be carried in one basket. At least W. |. Frost, vice president of the Northwestern Public Service Com- pany, Huron, S. D., thinks so. He told why at the North Dakota Pow- er office this morning while here on an inspection trip to the newly acquired power and mining proper- ties of his company. ~- Minnesota and had caught a_ fine string of lake trout and pike. There Frost was fishing in northern! packed the catch in a bushel basket, | well iced. This he roped on the front | of his car. Then he sped gaily home- ward, After going about 100 miles, he thought it wise to take a look at the fish, There weren’t any. The | bottom of the basket had been bump- ed out and fish and ice scattered along the highway. As 100 miles was too big a distance to cover again, Frost did not go back to search for his catch, He is solaced by the fact that he has something | new to tell in the line of fish stories, The 10th is the fast day of | discount on Gas bills. Breads of all kinds. Wh Watermelons _— Peaches Tomatoes emergency shelf; 2 for Mazola Oil, quart can Oranges, medium size, full o SPRING CHICKENS Beef Pork 51 Years on 8:45 - 10:30 — DELIVERIES — 2:30 - 4:30 Saturday Night Close 8 o’Clock. Other Week Nights close 6:15 o'Clock. All Phones 211 Plums __ Seedless Grapes Head Lettuce Celery Carrots Beets Sweet Corn Saturday Specials Tuna Fish, 3 1-2 oz. jar, a handy size for the Tao-Tea Balls, just the thing for ice tea, 50 individual servings ............. coccccece 50 Meat Department (Government Inspected) Full Assortment of Choice Cold Meats Stop and Shop at Logan’s Tasty Baking ite, raisin, raisin graham, whole wheat and rolls. Also dainties, such as raised doughnuts, pies, cakes, cookies, etc. Special for Saturday — Fresh Green Apple Pie. Home Bake Shop 212 Sixth Street LOGAN'S “We Thank You” Raspberries Blackberries Cantaloupe Pears Bing Cherries Cauliflower Cucumbers eeccvccccceeeeesosces 20 sececeeeeecsceees JIC f juice, 2 dozen ........ 55¢ STEWING HENS Veal Lamb Third Street 118 Third Street Waldorf Summertime Mix - per Ib. ........ Saturday only 3 a SUGAR, 21-2 Ib. box ......... TUNA FISH, 2 1-2 oz. glass auaet size GRAPENUTS, Richholt’s Cash and Carry [==] Grocery THE ORIGINAL CASH AND CARRY STORE Special Sale Big Sioux Cookies AUGUST 10, 1929: Shopping Bag Special FANCY LOT DRESSED SPRING CHICKENS, FANCY DRESSED SQUABS, BROOKFIELD AMERICAN LOAF CHEESE, regular 15c seller, 2 jars ...............- 23c MINNEOPA JELLY POWDER, TAO-TEA BALLS, 50 individual packages in package. Each ball makes 2 cups. Finest tea ever 59c —————— — ¢| were 17 fish and they weighed 51 : Eggs-in-Basket Rule | | 1-2 pounds. On his return home he Crackers Harvest Quality Mix jar, 7 HAMM BREWING CO. BRANCH Phone 62 BISMARCK, NO. DAK. 209 Fifth St. Bertsch’s Grocery 520 Broadway Phone 903 Specials for Saturday Block Salt, regular 75c value, Saturday .....esseee Mazola, 1 quart can ..........eseeeee " Minneopa Jelly Powder, 3 packages .....0+ Tommy Tucker Peaches, large cans, 3 for Madison Dill Pickles, large cans, Saturday Swan's Diamond Matches, per carton . Shredded Wheat, 2 packages for . Crystal White Soap, 10 bars ..... Swansdown Cake Flour, per package ......seeeeee Homemade Pies and Rolls Fresh Fruits and Vegetables in season. Post Toasties, 2-21 or Kellogg's Corn Flakes Sugar Wafers, *<.-..<. | Ve pound BSC | Palmolive Soap 14,502 Beauty. say “Wash your face with aly” Asparagus ‘nase Bartlett Pears ~~ — Marshmallows ~~ Peas ‘Whee and Galt” Salmon ~——-~— Loganberries -—~ > Libby‘s Veal Loaf Chippewa Table Salt Plain or lodised in the round Pouring Ivory Flakes 73°" Lava Soap “=~ Seott Tissue New Potatoes ie:. od, Tomatoes 7°", Oranges Geren... Bananas ip ns scscsssssesoneees BOO TWO STORES TO SERVE YOU TRADE AT YOUR NEAREST RED OWL STORE NO. 2 302 Main Ave.

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