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1 ENLARGES STORAGE Wholesale Grocery House 1s| Finishing $15,000 Worth of Warehousing The Stacy-Bismarck house is moving into the tion erected in the pany’s place of bus uvenue, last summ but completed. The hy 70 feet and one story high, with basement. The building was constructed un- der the supervision ot R. A. Fraser, | the company’s building superinten- | dent. Besides warehousing apart-| ments, it will contain’ the banana | rooms. This fruit is a very temper- | amental type of food. Its skin is! nbsorbent and, in ripening the} bunches, alternation of warmth and) refrigeration are required. The ban- wna rooms have been constructed so that the fruit can be ripened by heat but also preserved from over- ripeness by ventilatior and coolness, which means that the ‘ipped with ventilating, sanitary refrigerating devices of the la-| interior parti-! are built of | tions of the warchou: | d and then} n building cork comp { are waterproofed. Refrigeration is | by the overhead sy: an static control breathing on cause the fixtures tc operate. Meanwhile workers are making over the basement for storage pur- poses. Some of the products ried by the company require speci compartments adapted to the nature of the supplies to be stored. The improvements made at the! plant totaled between $14,000 and $15,000, all of which ex: portions was spent in thi Stacy-Bismarck exezutives 2 vinced that busine = ts goir tinue not orly good but is going to expand steadil TRAPPED GANGSTERS ~ SHOOT TO FREEDOM . The | con-| ‘© con- | Minneapolis Hotel Clerk and/ Night Watchman Are Frus- trated in Bullet Battle Minneapolis, Nov. 22.— Two gunmen, trapped in th ment of the Oak Grove hote after they had failed in an attempt to hold up the place, shot their » freedom early today as the clerk ¢ nightwatchi capture them. Ni s inj | rake iring, vde lobby after the short gunfight and counted 16 bullet holes in the room. The gunmen fled in an automobile with two other men, M, Malcolm, ni | worker in the packing plant at South | St. Paul, today told police. gunmen, masked and carrying auto- matic weapons walked into the lob-| by. Brady, in a room just off the Icbby, entered just as the bandits commanded Malcolm to “stick vem u s y opened gunmen. cking means the clevator and Unable to in the b; thence to the escape through window ment, the gunmen basement stairs, while Sd were trying to telephone po- ice. As the gunmen reached the of the stairs they opened fire, while Malcolm and Brady. PI the floor, replied. The fight ended when the bandits, their | jilted and having paid $292 to No. 1 for the “right” to the girl, filed in- ‘|2 Fellow Countrymen | $5,000 while he slept in a downtown ¢ {owned and operated the Annex hotel 8 }to Farzo where he purchased the An- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 22, 1929 « STACY-BISMARCK = She Jilted Three in One Week! |VOLSTEAD DECLARES | No.2 SENDS HER MEETS NO.D AND FLEES “IO WEUSBURG, WA. OSJECT MATRIMONY Anna Runac..... the sketches tell her story of jilting three prospec- tive husbands in one werk. Clairton, Pa., Nov. riage license a few days ago. But 22.—(NEA)—| Pretty Anna Runac, 18, jilted three | then she met No. 3, a childhood prospective husbands in one week. “ And now: she’s ‘finally deciaed “to| Sweets Stel: deckted: to: marry marry sweetheart No. 3. | him. Miss Runac’s penchant for lovers; No. 3 and she went to Wellsburg, was revealed when sweetheart No. 2,| W. Va., and were granted a license, | but at the last minute she changed her mind and they returned to Clair formation against her in Squire ton unmarried. i Benet Samucl’s court here, charging, Meanwhile, No. 2. fiicd she obtained money under false pre- | against the girl. tenses. ' At the hearing. Miss Runac and Here's what happened, according | No. 3, Marion Ujevich, an electrician, to the testimony: announced they will use their West Man No. 1 paid her passage to Virginia license during the Christ- Clairton from Jugo-Slavia after a) mas season. correspondence in which she prom-; No. 1, George Ignasovich. 38, said: ised to marry him if he provided “I'm a lucky guy. I'm satisfied.” transportation. | No. 2, John Chapin, 27, bemoaned After arriving here, she met Man the loss of the girl as well as the No. 2 and they fell in love. | money. She induced No. 2 to pay No.1 the, No. 3 commented as the hearing $292 he had paid for her passage so! adjourned: ‘So this is the beginning as to relieve her of obligations to of married life!” No. 1. ‘ | The girl was ordered held under She and No. 2 applied for a mar- | bonds for court. Painting of gn additional 1,400 miles of white center lines will be done by 4 ithe California highway department Steal $5,000 from Man | the California “highway depa Minneapolis, Nov. 22.—(i—Two | ~ fellow countrymen who posed as friends and offered to accompany him back to Russia, robbed him of hotel, Peter Kosanchak, 38, a former | The money he said, was his life's savings and was to have helped him regain his failing health. x pe ARTES ES | Dee Reade, Fargo, to |} x Dress Shop \$Once you see these Sdresses you'll be samazed at their} $value. Treat your- $self to a smart fash- Run Winnipeg Hotel) Minneapolis, Nov. 22.—()--Dee Reade, who for the last 10 years at Fargo, N. D., today announced he will take over the management of the $4,000,000 St. Regis hctel at Winnipeg, an. He will take charge January 1. He operated the Great Northern hotel at Devils Lake, and the Dacotah hotel at Grand Forks, before going tomobile where a waiting at the to a nearby fourth man w: wheel. Rows ornare eee" | BULLETINS | POSTPONE WOOL SCHEDULE tion and a big bar- gain for Thanksgiv- nex hotel. On Oct. 1, 1929, he dis- posed of the Annex hotel to J. A. Bel- os "os Washington, Nov. 22.—(AP) —The senate today postponed until the regular session further consideration of the wool sehedule of the tariff bill and began debate on silk rates. HOUSE ADJO! Washington, Nov. The house adjourned sine die at 12:50 o'clock today ending its labor in the extra session of the 7st. congress. ed}den of Dickinson, N. D., ae since | X then has been making his headquar- i ters in Minneapolis. x ing wear, FOREIGN EXCHANGE q (?)—Forengn exchenge easy. Demand: Great Brit- Every Dress tain 4.87. Cables: France siaage 5.23, Germany 23.89; Norway 26.76, Sweden 26.85':, Montreal 98.8712. A Bar gain ‘BOSTON WOOL Our Low GOOD IS BURIED Cedar Rapids, Towa, WW. 22, —(AP)—James W. Good, secre- tary of war, was buried here at 12:40 o'clock today on a hilltop in a cemetery a few miles from his birthplace on an Iowa farm. YOUNGQUIST SWORN IN Washingion, Nov. 22.—(7}—G. A. Youngquist, former attorney general of Minnesota, today was sworn in as assistant attorney general, succeeding Mrs. Mabel Walker Willebrandt. GRAIN BARONS PROTEST BOSTON WOOL Boston, Nov. 22.—(4)— Wool: In- quiries for wool and semi-manufac- tured raw material from dress goods manufacturers more numerous, but little business from this source. Sales coniined almost entirely to 64s and finer quality. Strictly combing terri- tory this grade 87 to 89, scoured basis. Popular Price $Q° LOO PPC LO LP PLEA PEE: MONEY RATES New York, Nov. 22.—()—Call 60 to 90 days 5 to 5%; 7, 5 to 54;. Prime commercial paper Every Dress LIBERTY BONDS ' Brand New New York, Nov. 22.—(4?—Liberty Our Low bonds: Liberty 3 First 411 's 5 Fourth 44's 100.31. ‘Treas. 4','s 112.22. Treas. 4's 108.20. CHICAGO CHEESE. Popular Price 14" Exclusive Our Low INEST: CEFORE THEN INVESTIGATE. AON SY No More - No Less" Now located: in ‘the : AGNES HAT SHOP X 4184, Broadway" charges j SLEEP L ISSO LLLP EARLE LLB RPRPLLOPL ALLA EPLPALLLPPLLLLLT TAPES Indicted Solon JUDGE TS MISQUOTED Famous ‘Dry’ Asserts Knowl- edge of Possession of Liquor | Is Not a Felony | | St. Paul, Nov. 22.—(AP)—Deelar- | ing that Judge Louis Fitzhen Peoria, I, must have been der existing Jones Act and the law quoted by Judge Fitzhenry son who merely has know possession of liquor by another is jnot a felon. | Mr. Volstead, I i interpretation that any |person who purchases liquor from {another and who does not report the purchase to authorities falls un- der the law of 1790. He said, however, the Jones does not make the poss: liquor a felony, 2 is reported to hav a crime for a person not to report by @ federal grand jury. a misdemeanor, He insisted t the Iinois jurist must have bee misquoted. former secretary, | i i 1 : Entrancing Toys for Every Boy and Girl A—Jointed Wooden Clown Doll 94c B—Trapeze Set, well constructed 50c '—Character Dolls, unbreakable $1.19 D—Four-Key Cornet, clear tones 37c E—Cuddlesome Stuffed Dogs . .$1.95 F—Gas Stoves ...... - $2.33 G—Heavy Steel Airplanes . H—Colorful Building Blocks ... 29¢ I—Velocipede, rubber-tired . J—Decorative Tea Set .. SS fl i od , Representative Edward E. Denison of Illinois, above, faces trial at Wash- ington on a charge of violating the liquor Jaw, following his indictment Dry agents claim they found a trunk of liquor, addressed to John Layne, Denison’s in Denison’s office. Denison, a dry, disclaimed knowledge of the vaapepatie Layne was also in- Minnesota Democrat Committee Head Dies! \ St. Paul, Nov. 22—(#)—John R. | Donohue, 61, chairman of the Demo- | cratic state executive committee and prominent in Minnesota politics for more than 30 years, died at a hospital vidow, two sons and a daughter i A graduate of the Unt | sity of Minnesota law school in 1 \Mr, Donohue moved to Grand Ra fter two years of practice here, as elected attorney for Itasca | . He returned to St. Paul in | 1902 to practice law until his death. | ; TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT—Six room modern fur- nished house. Call 459-R. FOR RENT—Furnished two room and | Rftchenette apartment. Heat, light! tastes. But iis gentle action | and water included. Ground floor,| soothes a youngster more surely understand. A coated tongue calls Private entrance, $35.00. Call 211/ than some powerful medicine for a few drops to ward off consti- W. Rosser or phone 982. 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