The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 4, 1929, Page 10

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atone SES | of about 60 cars. The plant will use \ RNDUR ANCE MARK’ a day, which Lge that 4 need i: of about 20 cars will arrive daily ant | Grand Forks, N. D., Oct. 4—Mem= be stock-piled in bins for later use. ‘bers of the 1899-1900 University of No estimate of the length of the t Vern Speich, Long Beach, Re-| North Dakota football team will be | run this fall was available, the num- ; jguests of the alumni association at ber of beets lifted thus far being in- -mains Aloft 38 Hours 48 annual Homecoming banquet, sufficient on which to base an esi i Seconds in Flight > ee day, October 25. mate of the total tonnage, officials Senator Lynn J. Frazier has al- said. With fair weather, however, the | accepted an invitation to be nt at the Homecoming festiv- S2a2 Sh te8089 2 s2 awees eesaso soos us Long Beach, Calif. Oct. 4-1 Vern Speich. p! fit and * Very tired” after 33 hours, 48 scconds squad of 1899 are epected to be pres- - aloft alone, today held the world’s ent A . solo endurance refueling air- ‘he committer in charge of ar- | A, G. Jacobson Going plane flight record angements for the banquet includes:| Into Distribution of Fee landed at Lo: - J. Earl McFadden. Elroy Schroder, Ds: Mrs. Angus Johnston, John Hesketh. gh. Vernice Aldrich and Thorwaldson, all of 4G, Jacobson, formerly connected Tribune, where he @ ased the stock and fixtures | ‘ Buchholz typewriter | . 5 Eighth strect, south, and have moved tie office to 207 Broadway. Mr. Jacobson and his partner con- | ducted @ stationery store in Bemidji, . until the Fargo purchase was | In the new location they w 1} ribute L. C. Smith and Corona adding machines and | Although solo endurance not among the major rec’ ognized by the Nat Association, Acronaut cially certified thi en the former minutes ‘Playmaker Reserves at U to Give ‘The Boomer’ : George MeMurrick, 74, ive Glencoe Pioneer, Di 8 | coi In Boyd Community ic y of North Da the play 1 the reserve chapter of the Da- Playmakers will present at Minn., Saturday, Nov. 23 12 characters in the cast, ne, the capital of Queens- s no slum district. George MeM home in E atternoon. irterment s for ve. members in ths Schonberger an; will be cast in plays within a short ne and a limited number will be according to pr . Sugar one Begins Work of 1929 Season i Grand Forks, N. D., Oct. 4—Start- ewshirs,| ing its 1929 fall run, the American he came | Beet Sugar factory will continue on a jay and night schedule until the cn- beet crop has been converted, ac- ng | cording to company officials. ae The pint employs Shout 400 men he moved to another farm in| 2d will conver approximately yd township, that being where he| tons of beets each day. When the '| Jones & Webb Phones 34 a —— 8 a8 “MeMurrick was a township officer Hoeleaves a wir and two daughters. State Librarians Make| School for I Deaf V isit Devils Lake, } —Arch Deacon W ea % vend Nelson Sauvain, sunerintendent of city schools, both of Devils Lake, were the principal speakers at this morning's session of the state li- brary convention. | The 20 librarians attending the} convention were guests of the state school for the deaf to Students gave a demonstration of work at the | school and Superintendent Burton oa Drig¢gs spoke. vol Gratia Countryman, Minncapolis, and Elizabeth Baker, Pler fol Mont., and William Carlson, librari- gn at the state university, Grand BO Forks, were speakers on this aft ? 1.00n's prog > BAKING POWDER Same Price _ forover 38 Years Guaranteed Pure and Healthful Millions of pounds used R258 2NSA98. ~~ 107 Fourth Fancy Fruits and Vegetables Swift's Cured Meats Try our veal cutlets. SPECIALS: Old Dutch Cleanser, 3 for .. 19¢ Quart Grape Juice ++ Ste 4 lb. pkg. Santa Clara prunes 58¢ —___ College Inn Chop Sury, while they last, 3 cans ...$1.00 1 iis princip: Ieisure and incr Convention visito Out today on a drive to *“ interest. by points of te ts ‘Three Transients Get the Year Each on Assault ; pe Grand Forks, WD D., Oct. 4.—Sen- ‘ gra tences of one year in the Grand Forks county jail were imposed on three transients who pleaded gulity before Judge A. T. Cole in district P court to charges of aggravated assault and battery, according to Philip R. Bangs, state's attorney. The three men are John Flynn. Fred Holland and William Fisher. y They pleaded guilty to beating up iny. Ned Kehoe, another transient, on the banks of the Red river about a month You will want to steck your pantry now with six or a ‘We dczen cans of the fresh, new pack of Campbell's Tomato MiV€ sine 4 to a charge of engaging in Scup—the cne hot dish that adds zest and nourishment the liquor traffic and whose sentence te luncheon and dinner menus. . Was deferred, was sentenced by Judge Cole to serve eight months in SS the county jail and to pay a fine of MARSHMALLOW ee COOKIES, c ‘ Ib. 10. Peter Avery. who pleaded guilty $200 and costs, the jail sentence to suspended after three months if fine and costs are paid and pend- good behavior. Fels ‘Naptha Members of 99 Squad |": opened, 1100 tons, of beets | Soo Line Is Shipping bins or on tracks with a daily arrival jof Flavia Dryburgh. t State U to Return lore Cars of Stock | ; ities. Nine other members of the soon be made. 13 Typewriters at Fargo j{;.. One bee-hive usually contains a queen, 300 to 400 drones and about. New,-Rack! {OLDEN BAR Refugee Beans So: P, 4 bars... 25c Cut, Wax or Green poe Cocoanut oma | me ae Salada Tea Week “Fresh from the Gardens” Ib.Green-33¢ 12-lb. Black-39¢ Red Ow! Stores Blend, 60¢ Value, Ib. ... ..... 49¢ Dessert Jell, all flavors ... Tomatoes, new pack, No, 2 Old Dutch Cleanser ... 4 cans 29¢ Sardines, 1-4 Oil Maine .. 6 cans 35¢ PANCAKE FLOUR oun ter ..... 25¢ —— IVORY, CAMAY or JAP ROSE TOILET SOAPS, 3 bars .......... 1. 28 The guaranteed special —_—_—_—_—_——————— aoa CS wan 29c TWO STORES TO SERVE YOU ‘TRADE AT YOUR NEAREST RED OWL STORE NO. 1 STORE NO. 2 203 Main Ave. AS Broaéwey charged with burglarizing t! For 1929 Homecoming: 1 average of 40 carloads of veets| East Out of Sanish| washburn Boy Heads Hea: jpments of livestock have | University | Glee Club 2 Line to the South St. Paul and! Grand Forks, WD. D., Oct. 4.—Rich- markets in the last two} aq Klein, Washburn, yesterday, was Today another shipment of cars was shipped. Last week a/ elected president of the senior men’s | cars went cast. glee club at the University of North j ‘the cattle are being brought i Dakota. Elected to serve with Mr. beet crop will be speedily lifted Bnd | the Fort Berthold Indian reservation Klein are: William Thornton, Fes- an estimate of the season's run MAY jand are fine stock, running from |senden, secretary; Vernon Squires, arling whitefaces to four-year Grand Forks, business manager; | Burke Bignam, Fargo, and Morgan Ford, Casselton, librarians. WOULD STOP ANYTHIN: Your grocer returns your money instantly if you don’t like Schil- ling’s best. Your statement is enough. He pays you. We pay ’ him. You keep the pepper. And the best costs no more than the next best. DELIVERIES 9:00 and 10:30 A. M. — 2:30 and 4:30 P. M. e Open till 10 o'clock Saturday nights PHONE 816 311 SEVENTH STREET London, Oct. 4.—Everything was readiness for the presentauon of lyn | the pl ‘Hoopla,” written by Ernst hapiro were aeraigned ona ure | rman playwright, when six ae of the cast caught the mumps. The ier of the play was postponed a Scena AEDT oh EI 4 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1929 piro was freed. The a! ng were} one night, and the understudies gave stored here. These articles have been | only eaten one meal in three days e home|the performance. The director of | seized by custom officials as they | Magistrate Ewald accommodated the the theatre took one of the parts. bese being smuggled into the country. | | | formatory. MODERN PIRATES’ LOOT NEEDN'T WORRY NOW Lendoo.—Down below the level of | New York.—‘I want to gq where I DIES AT AUTO WHEEL Thames river, near Billingsgate,|can eat regularly and have some- Minot, Oct. 4.—(#)-—C. H. Smith, 50, youth and sent him to the city re. is the king's warehouse. Rolls of silk, | thing to do,” Nicholas Kouri, 19, told! janitor of schools at Norwich, died Pte liquor, tobacco, | drugs, musi¢al | police when they found him asleep in | there yesterday while seated at the instruments and thousands of other | a hallway. He told them that he had | wheel of his parked automobile. Death jarticles which are valued highly are | been sleeping in hallways and had| was due to a heart attack. Specials for Saturday 1 can Movalco sifted peas I 1 can Movalco wax beans 1 can Movalco Crosby swect corn ) 54 Cc 4 lb. package Market Day prunes Three Minute Oatmeal, small size pkg. Your Last Chance! Today’s Wholesale Price on Fancy Peaches Is $1.20 per case. Our price while this lot lasts Faney PEACHES cs. ......... $1.13 (Per Basket - 25¢) Seedless Grapes, 2 Ibs. for 25c; Malaga Grapes, 2 Ibs. for 25c; Batetons. fancy, per peck 50c; ORANGES yy ee Eggplant § Cauliflewer Spinach Radishes Green Onlens Spanish Onions Mammeth Celery Groceries FANCY OLIVES fymeer .25c Teen. We Teen as CAKE FLOUR Pitswry: eu. 32c Keleers pan Sa 10c x No. tee Chimie 025i 65c MALT SYRUP Bt 48c ‘Take advantage of the P. & G. Special Deal advertised on page 10. Meat Department Meat Dept. Only - Cash and Carry - Meat Dept. Only Sweet Preah... 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