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THE BISMARCK 'TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, SEPLEMBER 6, 1929 Farm Associations ee Sie it | eee i “consent degree " was Seek Privilege to urged in resolutions adopted by the | slaughtering. meat animals and in Expand _ Activities |toara of directors of the Northwest | ive Shippers’ association. Under the decree packers are re- \ The association represents 100,000 férmers and producers of live stock agg aa - and Wisconsin. jemi 1 — sth alee ! rea ited he only had 16 cents left. Judge Grants Wish "t you let me have $1 more?” asked the defendant. “I'd like to Of Prisoner so He set out ana buy » good mest ” “All right,” replied the judge, “but _WARRILAPGHTING * BETWEEN BEDOUINS raliganee, ie jo ae human ins 4 Gets $1 for F ‘ood || + Iieue ihe dollar to buy any more | Ralph Vincent. local barber, turned Minot, N. D., Sept. y Chas Se | customer out of his ctwir and charged :. BOMB WRECKS OFFICES shouted “next.” No more said, than. back to a police court judge in Minot | Limburg. Germany. Sept 6 — ia touring car belonging to Gottlieb! and saved himself $1. |A bomb exploged today in the coal Krueger, near here without the guid- Chase had $10.15 in his pockets jcellar of a bullding where the pro- ance of its driver, started actoss the | when arrested. jvincial government has its offices. sidewalk and apparently tried to ret | He pleaded guilty before Police | |The governor, Dr. Merbst, resides in| in through one of the big plate glass ' Magistrate Carl N. Cox. ‘the building but was not injured. The windows. ! Ten dollars fine or 10 days in jail ‘explosion wrecked the government Krueger had cranked the car, and| was the sentence first prescribed by |offices overhead and most of the before he could get into the sem the the court. windows in the city hall across the Barber Calls Next’ Car Enters His Shop oa The tnclded | frmere Fessenden, N. D., Sept, 6.—Cars St. Paul, Sept. 6.— 6.—(7)—Relict from Fresh Meats Taste Better But Cost No More Scott’s s Grocery - Arab Raiders and Looters Skir- | mich With Foes Through- only be had at a price. That’s rl * southeast of Nazareth. 4 || Farmer Go Berserk on out Holy Land = Jerusalem, Se — 0) — Pacifire- | Hon of the Holy Land has become 1: weasingly difficult for the small ¢ yeditionary forces which have ¢ saged in guerrilla warfare with Arabs ‘widely separated Palestine point. | The latest disquieting development. | vas reported today with incursions of | 3edouins from the Sinai peninsuls | vho fought British troops in the vi- dnity of Gaza, southern Palestine ind at Beersh about 30 miles woith:cast of Gaza. Both places were scenes of guinary battles in Allenb: ‘ont to the aid of the Bri places. + At the same time raiding Aral skirmished with British troo t vicinity of Mount Ta’ “tween the Sea of * Syrian frontier, about 15 mile: gach. In a skirmish at El M Arab looters suffered 26 casual! nd a Yorkshire ; Aectachment of British troops onc. Jerusalem Orderly ' Jerusalem continued orderly. with | considerable interest aroused by two! proclamations stating the different | sides of the disord which hav: taken such a heavy toll of life and property during the past two weeks. The first of these statements was from the Arab executive. which mi yesterday with all but six of its 48 Members present. those six noti | the others they were prevented froin | coming to Jerusalem by local author- ities. i ‘The Moslem leaders announc-d they had decided to appeal to the League | of Nations and to the world powe excepting those exercising mandat to investigat> their grievances agcinst the Jews. | ‘They ciaimed the British mandate administration had brouzht on the situation by pro-Jewish policies. Th ‘asked the League to see that a par- liamentary government repr of the Arab majority was ins! the Holy Land. Jews Blame Arab Head ‘The united Jewish organizations ot | the country, the Jewish tclezreph ‘agency said, submitted a memoran- dum to Sir John Chancellor, hich | commissioner, in which responsibility for the bloodshed was placed upon; agitation fostered by Amin El Hu: mufti of Jerusalem and pre: dent of the Moslem council. and on certain members of the P. inc gov- ernment. The memorandum accused the po ernment of inefficiency ae the riots when they first ‘Ten demands were put feed: in-| banins guarantees of protection tp Jews in all parts of Palestine, cf Jews arrested for commission of independent ieaulty ‘of the disorders, and “arrest and tr: all vane beginning with the atta ers and ending with government of- ta who were unfaithful to “‘1°.r FARMER KILLS WIFE, THEN SHOOTS SELF Two Children Watch Enraged | Minnesota Farm Shakopee, Minn., Sept. 6.—(?}—En- faged after quarreling with his wife. | “Abraham Robinette, 43, shot and | Billed his wife and committed suicide on their farm five miles south of today. Two children, Albert, 10, and Don- ; ' ald, nine, saw the father pursue their , into the yard 4 ‘They said their parents had quar- “Feled constantly for a considerable |) period, and that they were having an | argument in the home before the shooting. |. Robinette attempted to shoot his Bese at icsec ine Piscine home, but missed her. Placing shell in his weapon as he ran, followed. her into the yard before rr shop.i Chase figured for a moment and | street were broken. LOGAN’S “We Thank You”’ h “Blackberries” Rartlett Pears Concord Grapes Malaga Grapes Peaches Green Scedless Grapes, carload just arrived, crate (2 lbs, for 2 ORANGE SPECIAL, areal good one, 2 dozen for ...eeeeeeseeeeees 25e) -- (5 lbs. for 55c) Tomatoes 2 lbs. for 25¢ Celery Carrots Hubbard Squash Beets Eggplant Head Lettuce Green Peppers Sweet Potatoes Cucumbers Wax Beans Saturday — Jello, all you want, 3 packages . tue Rose Rice, 3 lbs. for Northfield Milk, tall cans, 3 for ....++ Corn Flakes or Post Toastics, large packages, 2 for ... Meat Department SPRING CHICKENS STEWING HENS Beef Pork Veal Lamb (Government Inspected) Stop and Shop at Logan’s 118 Third Street All Phones - 211 8:46 - 10:30 — DELIVERIES — 2:30 - 4:30 Close 8 p. m. on Saturday. Fifty-one Years on Third Street ain GUSSNER’S sien Phone 106 MARKETS Pho! CARROTS, Criop Green Tops ......sseee.esee eee . Cantaloupe 2 for 35c; 2 for ..... YELLOW ONIONS, large and extra 67c (Special prices in bushel and sack lets.) 4c BEETS, Crisp Green Tops Sweet as Honey Extra Large ..........55 RIPE TOMATOES, Extra Fancy, fancy, per peck . Another Carload of Seedless Sweet California mc. $1.95 GRAPES 2%. $1.95 6 Ibs. for 65¢ 2 Ibs. for 250 ‘ACHES, .. 33C WILD PLUMS, 2 quarts for BLACKBERRIES, Fancy, per box ORANGES, Sunkist, BANANAS, Very Fancy, 23¢ sar 2 Ibs. for . FOR 3 CAKES PALMOLIV! SOAP The scap recommended by Cavalieri, Fontaine, Bock, Pess! and scores of other leading beauty specialists of Europe. MEATS PORK BACON, Sugar Cured .. CHICKENS, ee RR rem be e A GUSSNER’S Beiter Values Always! JELLO, (any Maver limit) .... Precied CHOW, TALL MILK, Nerth- field, 3 fer ...... " 27¢ Pie aman 24c MACARONI, Spaghetti, 3 fer Shoulder Roast Shoulder Steak .. Leg Reast, cpecial Loin Reast, special cuts . 26 28e- 30c pee si WEINERS, rn telaadll i oe aa a a aa eng Open (ill 10 o'clock Saterday nights 311 SEVENTH STREET not so, at least not at this store. For here, we only sell the fresh- est of meats at prices that are as reasonable as one could desire. PHONE 816 Specials for Saturday Jello, 3 boxes .. Northfield Milk, 3 for .........+ee008 Corn Flakes or Post Toasties, each . Fancy Blue Rose Rice, 3 Ibs. ....... Hershey’s Cocoa, per pkg. .. Mother’s Quick Oats, per pkg. ... - Specials LARD, 2 pounds .....................25¢ (Bring your pail) Spring Chickens Home Made Sausages of all kinds Beef Pork Lamb, etc. Phone 143 Central Meat Market H H H So many pale tran we the im- | Lf Ff, pression that fresh meata. can Brown & Tiedman All ie Quality — 1400 The Sanitary Store Grapes - Grapes, just received a whole carload of Fancy Seedless Grapes, $ 1. 9 5 special per 24-pound box Less than box lots, 6 pounds for ...........6 05 Beets Fancy Italian Plums, $1 Fancy Head Lettuce Radishes Spinach Tomatoes * special per 16-pound box ......se000. Cauliflower Eggplant Fresh Peas BISMARCK GROCERY CO. DISTRIBUTOR BISMARCK, N. DAK. FREE 1 can Homa Malt Syrup for every 13 Homa Labels. From Your Grocer Carrots Golden Bantam Corn Cabbage Cucumbers Rutabagas ¢ Jello, all flavors, special 3 pkgs. for ....... .2le Northfield Milk, special 3 tall cans for ......ccseecseeeees 27c Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, or Post Toasties, special 2 15c pkgs. for .....ssseccesecees 22c Choice Rice, - special 3 pounds for ......cecsessceseees 19c Fresh Cottage Cheese The following is a copy of the report on Bridgeman-Russell Grade A Pasteur- ized Milk. THE UNIVERSITY © OF NORTH DAKOTA STATE PUBLIC MEALTH LABORATORIES Maia Grand Bismarck, N. D. Aug. 30, 1929 Bridgeman-Russell Dairy : Bismarck, N. D. Dear Sir: During August I collected and examined three ” samples of milk from your dairy for grading purposes. The results are as follows: Aug. 26, 1029. Milk. Fat.%3.8 Sp. G. 1.028 Bact. 8,000 Sed. Clean. Aug. 26, 1929. Mile. Fat.% 4.2 Sp. G. 1.020 Bact. 12,000 Sed. Cleans § Aug. 28, 1929. ° "Mille. Fat.%3.9 Sp. G. 1-031 Bact. 10,000 Sed. Clean. § The above analyses indicate that the milk is in excellent condition and is classified as Grade A Pasteurize Very truly yours, | (Signeay. A.W. ECKLUND ». City Bacteriologist.. BRIDGEMAN - RUSSELL COMPANY Pure Pasteurized Milk and Cream Grand Valley Butter Phone 740