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momo OF FARM “LOAN BOARD ASKED | INBROOKHART BIL pathy With Agriculture !s *Much to Be Desired’ -Wash: the fe: ansfer of OWMAN GETS DAILY DEATHS’ REMINDER illing of Two Persons by Cus- toms Agents Constantly Before Dry Chief xonerated INT PANTHERS SIGN | TOBATTLE TROJANS ittsburgh has > play the New ¥ ae appa Rose Bowl Pee Fogg eee made here today tio Canedo. for “oncelos. by peeasent Hunting for Dakota Looming ,,; Vasconcelos. Canedo Said, is en joute to Los Angeles for a confer-| Mice, and will arrive in San Antonio ‘Sithin 10 days. Fargo. N. D., Dee. | 6—F—Recom- state legislature | pheasants be de- | Sargent. A )aendation to the hat open season on ( Jered in Richiznd. os. . | ays New Management in Sym-! San Antonio. Tex. Dec. 6—P—A! = Manifesto” calling upon his suppo. Ts who voted for him to arm them- elves in preparation for his return © Mexico has been issued by Fasconcelos, defeated Anti-Reelec- yy wonist candidate for the Mexican ' Wesidency, according to a statment Dr. Francis "BULLET BACK GARMENT STRIK Cleveland, O.. Dec. 6—2— William Green, president cf the American federation of labcr told delegates of the International Ladies Garment Workers Union in convention here today that the entire federation of labor would rupport them in any strikes they may call in an effort to win im- provements in working conditions. BANDITS Milwaukee, Wis. Dee. 6—2.— Five bandits, armed and masked, held up the Layton Park State bank here today and escaped with approximately $50,000. 4 DIE AT cxos G Chicago, Dec. 6.—-—Four men Killed today when their automedile skidded through the safety gates at Vempster road crossing in Morton Grove, a sub- urd, and crashea into a Chicago- bound passenger train on the Muwaukee road. ihe men were theught to have been on a hunt- ing trip. NANKING OKAYS PACT kyo, Dec. 6.~ -P—Advices re- Mudken stated the Nanki ment has a ne protocol of the agreement reached by the soviet and Manchurian delegates ninary to settlement of the Chinese Eastern Railway dispute. ROB SUPE Superier, Wi Laree masked 3 P. joday held up and robbed the cnsin state bam, South su- and escaped with about yin cash. 10K BANK MULINY —Martial t 6 p.m. fot- ot thousands ist government troops, Tuesday at Pukow. pest precautions are being taken to prevent untoward devetopments here. TAX BILL ‘Ur Washington, Dec. 6. Chairman Smoot today called a meeting of the senate finance resolution tion passed by the house. tax reduction BETZEL TO TULSA tanooga, Tenn. Dec. 6— Albert (Pranc) Betzel, today pointed manager of the b> of the Western Lezgue, z Nicks Allen, who has '. Betzel former- He was an infielder when he played in the majors. moments afier disposition of the Vare case. 2: William “Fex has consented to the formation cf a tru: committee toc eve motion piciure interests. hin TOWA BANK ROBBED Dean. Iswa, Dec. 6—P—Two men heid up and robbed the Dean gte Savings benk cf about $1,090 at 11 a. m. today and es- caped after locking Cashier Os- cor Mackwell in the vault. They ssers believed to be surrounded a fow miles scuth of here in Mis- souri early this afternoon. 2 GENERAL BULLARD ILL New York. Dec. 6— ?>—Major ral Robert Lec Bullard, re- suffered a heart attack in Oppose Suggestion of Ford for Novel Prize | — P —Opposi- of Edward A. ne, of B Henry Ford fed as a candidate for the was suggesied who said Levin- e actual author of the neiation of war by iGea found lodgment e Kellozg-Briand peace “was idea of the treaty, w alls Jose ! pac Fishing Boats Capsize In Violent Ocean Gale Lisbon. Portugal. Dec. 6— *—Two fishing boats capsized at the entrance ~ Porto Le: Harbor today in a’ swepi the Atlantic was feared that the crews perished. The 10th is the last day of jiscount on Gas bills. Instead of dangerous heart de- == HEADACHE? ‘ret rid of the bowel ause the trouble. ing like W for bilicusness, tiek date for the prize | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1929 [LUTHER LEAGUERS " MBET HERE DEC, District Co Church to Discuss Young People Problems The Young Peoples Luther league of the state will hold a conference here, December 29. for discussion of means and methods of work in local leagues, especially work among young people. | The meeting will be held at Trintty Lutheran church and will open at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. Rev. A. O. Nesset. of Leeds, district | president of the league. will explain | the whole league organization. its ac tivities and work. He also will dis- cuss plans for the 1930 district con- vention Rev, F. B. Anderson. of Minneap- olis, field secretary and institute di- ' rector, will lead a discussion of local gue problems, such as program organization and other mat-, PETITIONERS ASKING ROUTIER’S REMOVAL Farmer Near Devils Lake Starts Move Chargir Officer | With Negligence Devils Lake ty. ace, ‘mation ft obbery a short time aco when a helper bound him, his w d two checks which the ed in Devils Lake and th obbery on my piace. per action had been ‘ber could have been apr nent of the checks added thai t us prisoners fro: recently has ped.” of $ “We expect to secure i names on and fc m as soon Gov Shafer who. wil | take some action,” Maney sa H Disbarment of Heath ered today by the MMi upreme court. ‘The e board of ers ih a brief filed with ecommmende: eer gonyy ong fully Judge Henry J. Grannis of Palen acted as referee in the case. Three menwho recently engaged | | Fargo, knew well what they were doing. They, themselves, had ate tended this famous school. Presi- | “ted Knerr (Knerr_ Dairy Co.) hired A. J. Haga; Edw. Mao, Cashier, Citizens State Bank, | rich, employedL. L. Jarland; . - iw enberg, Manager, Nichols-Shepe | Above are striking proofs of the | INESS training ( Tighted—unob- | tainable elsewhere). “Follow the | $ucceSSful’’ Jan. 2-6. Write F. L. | Watkins, Pres.,806F ront Se, Fargo. DRESSED PIGS LITTLE PIG ence at Trinity ‘Federal Radio Commission Is-| as they will crop out in the cons | ean 4 rr ot Charles Simpson. negro, charged; help from Dakota Business College, | ard Co., put Victoria Glim to work. | value of D.B.C. ACTUAL BUS. | Phone 1060 We Will Buy Fancy Dressed Turkeys In Any Quantity If Delivered Easty. Weights {rem 50 to 60 Ibe, Ib. ..... TORRE EEG nee ARGS. 6 tae WHOLE LOINS. 5 LITTLE FG WHOLE SHOFLDES $s Te comply with eur merchants’ agreement we clese af 8:00 sharp. PHONE 1060 GUSSNER’S Sinee 1883 19 Lake Vessels Held Fast by River od THREE NORTHWEST ud STATES IN HOOK-U Detroit, Mich, Dec. 6—(®)—Ice floe: “A @nd shoals along the Canadian short Bismarck Aviators W Aviators Will “Talk Over Link in Novel Aeri- of Lake Erie from Point Pelee well *paut Amherstberg up the De- troit river were holding 19 lake vessels fast today. al Program CLEAR AND DISTINCT BROADCASTING SEEN, St. Paul, Dec. 6.—(4—Three north- ‘west states will be linked in the North: land Airmen’s frivolities to be broa cast from station KSTP from 10: P. m. Saturday until 1 a. m. Sunday at St. Paul. Gene Shank. holder of the world’s | light plane endurance record and manager of the Shank Flying Service | of Robbinsdale will speak to fliers at Crookston and Winona in Minne- sota; at Sioux Falls, 8. D.. and Fargo and Minot, N. D., through a special telephone-microphone hookup, which | will make it possible for the tele- phone conversation to be broadcast. On successive Saturday evenings, ; Minnesota and other northwest avi- ation centers will be sim*larly linked | sues New Regulations to All Stations Washington. Dec. 6.—P}—All broadcasiing stations were ordered by the radio commission today to an- nounce clearly and distinctly the character of all mechanical repro- ductions broadcast by them, the an- nouncement to immediately precede the broadcasting of each record. The commission said some stations had failed to heed a recent order to say when records were broadcast. The new regulation says each talk- ing machine record used should be described as “this is a talking ma- chine record” and that player piano | H selections should be described as played “a mechanical piano player.” Records transcriptions or piano player roils requiring more than 15/ minutes cannot be used unless pro- vision is made for announcement of the station call vrincthecagercte AE NOUSCEMEST. FOR STOMACH SUFFERERS Stomach sufferers in Bismarck an@ Way, has been appointed exclusive distributor for Pfunder's which have gained an enviable rep’ tation throughout the United States | in the relief of stomach. disorders. Have Mr. Hall tell you about ‘hen. | lor write F. oH. Pfunder, Inc. 1918 Nicollet Avenue, Minneapolis, Minn. | __ NEGRO'S FATE RESTS Incaseof fire WITHJURY INMINOT. ##Pa95 your Charles Simpson, negro, was found guilty of the first degree ase pean ini Rico ae ‘If you are paying royalties, trict court here this afternoon. ; they are one of the items that) The verdict, carrying a life im- ‘4 Use and Occupancy policy in, Ser Suki leaks oar eer ithe Hartford Fire Insurance, ;company covers until the, paren icoatensee ouapuaatiy ‘fa Wheels once more start produce | the murder. already is serving a tion. | life sentence for the crime, com- | i the first-decree “murder of Call on this agency to go joyd Handy in Minot on November over your plant and consult. se is ang mover submitted taj With you as to the proper in- hours’ deliberation by the jury. a eee Be Insured Right N. D.. Dec. 6—.?.—The fate | vith pat to bes eleven and one woman at 10 o'clock surance you need for sound 4 this morning. | | protection against loss. Oil Stove Explodes; 'You are under no obli- Traps Two Children \ gation to buy in bring- ‘ren|ing your problems to, os ot ae this Hartford agency. =, burns. | MURPHY and four ot her arpa “Th Whe Kn jured. The husband was ¢ Man Who Knows { Insurance” escaped wl not_at_hom 218 Broadway Phone 577 BISMARCK, N. D. Is 5 * ha ki d Your Canned Foods Needs! satiate pea pies, cookies an : seliable and safe. Try our noon lunch for 25¢ and our fas, Seek Grove’s BROMO QUININE 212 Sixth | moe PHONE 816. Minneopa peanut butter, 2 Ib. 2 oz. jar, 44 Phone 561 | ears the radio station and other | These c Yankton, Huron and dan, gan ‘innate Devils Lake, Valley City, and Grand Forks, N. D. Joe White Convicted White was convicted by a jury today ! on a charge of having recently | | robbed the Nels Simonson store here. | White was released from the state | Penitentiary a few weeks ago. after serving nearly five years for robbing } | the same store. are especially di supper, 35c. HOME BAKE SHOP in DELIVERIES 9:00 and 10:30 A. M. — 2:30 and 4:38 P. M. Open till 10 e'cleck Saturday nights Specials for Saturday Frozen Strawberries 1 No. 212 can of Little rince apricot ahd sliced peaches in halves, all for 82c. Chickens, ducks and geese Buy your Christmas candies and nuts now. See our mixed nuts at 25c a pound before you buy. Cook’s Grocery The “Big” Little Store Everything in Fruits and Vegetables ‘ Beef — Pork — Veal — Spareribs — Brookfields Chickens c Roll Rib Roast. per Ib... bank late Thursday of neatly $6,090 The identification was made 4 Miss Gudula Hahn, bookkeeper; E. o Peterson, cashier, and F. H. Groéser 4 ant cashier of the bank. Armed with the probable identis)- cation, police of the Twin Cities and of Scott county redoubled their search for the thieves. ‘Bank Yeggs’ Pictures Identified by Three Minneapolis, Dec. 6.—(#)—Three | catplayes ‘of the First National bank of Belle Plaine, Minn., today, identi- | fea pictures of two men as probably being the bandits who robbed tl will converse with Shank. D.; and Jamestown, Man- Of Bowbells Roberry | Bowbells, N. D., Dec. ik Coffee either makes or breaks a ginner. Guests leave the table with their lastimpression—the coffee. To Careful Buyers Come in and compare our values with what you ordinarily get. Take this little tip and you will save money. Be certain that your guests Oatmeal, large pkg. ..... Heo will enjoy your coffe. (| Pyre Grape Jam, 4 Ib. jar ..........-79¢ Serve Nash’s Toaected 12 Coffce. Its deep, luxuriant | Cocoa, 1-21b.can ...... cicvaneie ses ees flavor, ite subtle aroma Peanut Butter, 1 Ib.can..........-.-22¢ —— Olives, regular 15c, 2 jars .........--2]e¢ Peas, Tomatoes and Corn, 3¢ cans... Oleomargarine, per Ib. ..........-- 19¢ ———E__ ____ rl “SOAP DEAL” 5 bars Laundry Soap f 3 bars Toilet Soap 1 Box Soap Chips 1 can Sunbri 1 12-quart Pail Marcovitz Grocery We Please Where Others Promise Regular $1.10 Special 95c 905 Front Avenue — Phone 957 FOR RENT: “Modern six room duplex with gar- age. Phone 110. ~Friday Dec. 6° to~ Saturday Dec. /#* EE) Red Owl Stores ~ Red Owl is celebrating Canned Foods Week, December 6th to Ath, with the greatest offering of Canned Foods Values of the yeat—extra savings that quantity buyers of the entire Northwest will welcome just at this time, when pantries must be well stocked for the winter months ahead. Buy your supply now at Canned Foods Week Special Prices! Saturday We have a complete line of home baked breads including whole wheat, raisin, graham, white and rye raisin. Our cinnamon, parker house and pineeerie. rolis lelicious. We aiso Days to Fill Pantry Shelves with Dozen cans $1.10 ewant CORN see eeeeeeel 3 cans 2c PEACHES, Harvest Queen No, 2!:, Sliced or Halves FRESH PRUNES, Harvest $2.15 $2.95 Phone 462 Queen, Ne, 2': cans 3 for 69c Ge $2.68 No. 2 Harvest Queen Scans 65c «. oe $2.49 CANNED PEAS Hevea rane Cass, Means No. 4 Sieve ........ 3 cans 35c $1 35 $2.65 TOMATO sour, Dos 311 SEVENTH STREET bit Miz con . : = oe Py REFUGEE BEANS ae . a Wax or Green 3 cans 45c on $1 75 Double “Q"—No.1 Tat scans SOC ne $2.1 5 TOMATOES No. 2—Solid Pack, 3 cans 3% Case, 24 cans $1 25 $2.45 Sugar crm. 10 » 60c 2° $5.98 Coffee Qormee rane Crystal, Flake Armour’s large can pork and beans, 20c - cre en be OE Ee Pork and Beans, Tomato sauce 22" == « Van Camp's er Campbell Tere 3 cans 29¢ $1. 10 Pp ne nh bt ot aes, Some Tore, sual CANNED Ponte gers oi PORE 29c $12 Avenue D