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og PLANES AFTER CRASH M FOG Roosevelt Field, N. Y., Feb. 7.—(?) te te airplanes collided in the fog feet above this field today, but ‘both landed safely without injury to Yhe four occupants. ‘One of the planes, an army Falcon, piloted by Lieut. Clarence T. , of Mitchel Field, and carried Joseph L. Meyers, as a pas- benger. The other ship was a fleet train- ng plane piloted by Lieut. Harry Bitterman of Westbury, Long Island, and carrying Prichard Bonsal of New ‘York City as a passenger. Bonsal is & student flyer. Lieut. Nower landed safely at Mit- hell field and Lieut. Ditterman brought his ship down here. Bullet-Scarred Auto Abandoned in St. Paul St. Paul, Feb. 7.—(7)—A bullet- &earred sedan, presumably abandoned by gangsters after a gun fight, was found near the downstown district here today, its windows shot out and several holes in the body of the car. The car, reported stolen last Sun- @ay, bore traces of blood on the steering wheel and spots which may be blood on the rear seat. The bullet holes in the car, police believe, may have been made by shotgun slugs. Bertillon experts were unable to get fany satisfactory finger prints from the machine. Lewiston, Mont., Bank Joins Bancorporation Minneapolis, Feb. 7.—(?)—Organi- pation of the Northwestern Bank and ‘Trust company to take over the as- ‘sets and assume the deposit liabilities ‘of the Central Bank and Trust com- pany of Lewistown, Mont., was an- nounced today by Alex Highland, vice president and assistant general man- ger of the Northwest Bancorpora- tion. éurplus and profits of $160,000, and swill be affiliated with 95 other banks and trust companies in the group, having combined resources of $478,- ,000. ‘00,000. ‘The Central Bank and Trust com- ‘pany was closed by the state banking department of Montana, January 21, 1930. *Carnation Kid’ Dead After Fight With Cops Tampa, Fla., Feb. 7.—(?)—Weldon G. Peoples, identified by authorities bs the “Carnation Kid” of St. Louis, |=1 ‘The new bank will have capital, |!: Daring flights over mountainous regions in Nicayagua, when a forced landing would have meant certain death because a complete lower wing for another ship was lashed to the bottom of his own plane, have won Lieut. Lawson H. M. Sanderson, above the “highest commendation” from Major General Neville, Marine Corps commandant. The perilous flights were made to carry the extra wing to a@ crippled plane at Jinatega, Nicaragua. Lp Se EE NES aS | Additional Market | oO Wholesale Prices of Chicago, Feb. 7.—(M—Excessive of- ferings of eggs to sale prices to cra cents a dozen on t tile exchange today first quality were quoted at a dozen, immediate delive! 104.14, FLOUR, Me Young Americas 20 20e, Limberger 2 brick 19% Swiss 28 to 3! ‘was shot to death here last night in |09S,crtiy” ff pistol battle with Sheriff R. T. Voughin and a party of deputies, who ‘attempted to arrest him for question- fing. People’s who held # gun in each fhand, and two companions opened Eggs Crash 3 Cents MINNE. Minneapolis, © —Flour 5| in this district of Alabama.” cents higher. In carload lots, family patents quoted at $6. 7 a barre Tn \9s-pound cotton sacks. Shipments CUT REDISCOUNT RATES 41,841 barrel a Washington, Feb. 7.—(?)—The Bran $24.50 to $25. federal reserve board announced per longhorns Purchased Narcotics From Warwick Doctor Devils Lake, N. D., Feb. 7.—()— Cross examination of state witnesses, including Mrs. Ada Hagstrom, who testified that in 1928 she received narcotics from J. A. Carter of War- wick, as an addict and not in accord ance with professional duties, occu- fee today’s session of federal court ere, On the witness stand, Mrs. Hag- strom, under cross-examination, ad- mitted she was an under cover agent acting for federal agent Fulton, Moorhead, Minn, at the time she claims to have received narcotics | from Dr. Carter. iNew Machine Farming 'Problems Considered iAt Manager Meeting Fargo, N. D., Feb. 7.—(P)—New problems developing in the northwest with the coming of the combine har- vester and thresher and other large power units on the farm will be im- portant topics of discussion at the 22nd annual meeting of the North- west Farm Managers’ association in Fargo February 18, 19 and 20, accord- ing to Cap E. Miller, secretary. ———$ ee | . BULLETINS | o——_—___—_. —_ VICE PRESIDENT SHOT . Rio Janeiro, Brazil, Feb. 7.—() —Vice President Mello Vianna was reported seriously wounded and several other persons either wounded or killed at Montes Claros in the state of Minas Garaes in meagre dispatches ar- riving here today. 232 INDICTED Montgomery, Ala., Feb. 7—(?)— A federal grand jury, reporting to Judge W. I. Grubb, of Birming- ham here today, returned indict- ments against 232 persons for vio- lating the national prohibition statutes in one form or another. Government agents described the result of the investigation as “the most sweeping liquor cleanup in the history of the prohibition law today that the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago had reduced its rediscount rate to 4 per cent and the Cleveland Federal Reserve bank had reduced its rediscount rate to 414 per cent on all classes of paper of all maturities effec- tive tomorrow. FLETCHER GETS POST Washington, Feb. 7.—(?)— Henry P. Fletcher, former am- bassador to Rome, and to Mexico City, will be a member of Presi- dent Hoover's commission to make a study of the situation in Haiti. |.Couzens, ° eo cna i Saas Multi-Millionaire- | Errand Boy | ‘A $10,000,000. fortune is his, but young John Hay. Whitney, pictured working for $20 a week as a “buzzer boy” with a firm in New York's Wall Street, running errands and deliver- ing messages in order to learn the banking business “from the ground up.” Now he has been raised to the dignity of a clerkship in the same firm, with a slight increase in sal- ary. stillet ts lanai Millionaire Senator Meets His Son-in-Law Washington, Feb. 7.—(?)—James multimillionaire senator from Michigan, today saw his son-in- lay, William Jeffries Chewning, for the first time, Chewning and his bride, the former Margo Couzens, calling on the senator after their re- turn from @ brief honeymoon trip in Virginia and Maryland. ‘The young couple were cordially re- ceived by Senator Couzens and they had luncheon with him at the capitol. Chewning, a young bank teller, said afterwards that he was not hungry and ate little during the meal but that he had a long talk with his father-in-la CALL FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received by the chool board of Gibbs School Dist, No. 2. Burleigh Co. until, 2_ o'clock Wednesday, Feb. 18, 1930, for four bus drivers to transport children to and from school during the coming school term. Bach bus driver must furnish his own car and serve one-fourth of township. Board reserves right to reject any Bisbee Well Driller ‘above, for three months has been) Association Officer St. Paul, Feb, 7.—(P)—A resolution urging passage of legislation licensing well drillers was adopted by the Min- nesota Association of Water ‘ell Drillers at a meeting at the Univer- joint tion, and C, A. Simpson, Bisbee, N. D., president. was named vice 2 Armed Bandits Rob Iowa Bank of $4,000 Sioux City, Iowa, Feb. 7.—(#)—Two armed bandits held up and robbed the Leeds State bank at Leeds, a suburb, of between. $3,000 and $4,000 in cash about 10:45 o’clock this morn- DAILY ROUGHAGE Do you suffer from constipation? Are you one of those who have tried one “vest pocket cure” after another and still have no sense of permanent relief? If so, this is big news to you! Kellogg’s ALL- BRAN is natural, effective relief for both temporary and recurring constipation. It is the original— and today is included in the diets of millions of people who formerly suffered from constipation. ‘When roughage is missing from food, constipation’ is the conse- quence. ‘The soft foods we eat to- day seldom include enough rough- ‘age. The simple necessity, then, is to see to it that sufficient roughage is included in our food. é Kelloge’s ALL-BRAN Is the bulk. that your system requires. In addition, it is rich in fron. Scientific research proves that nearly all this iron is absorbed by the system, building red blood and bringing the glorious color of health to the complexion. ers, ordered customers ‘to lay the flopr. IS AN ESSENTIAL IN ANY DIET Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN Is Effective Relief for Constipation. Also Adds Iron to the Blood 4 Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN is posi- tively guaranteed. Your money will be returned if you are not satisfied. Be sure to include it in reducing diets as a preventive for both con- stipation and anemia. There are so many ways you can eat Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN and en- joy.it. In any form, it is appetiz- ing. It is delicious with milk or cream. Sprinkle it over cereals and soups and notice the added flavor. Many people soak it in fruit juices. in cooked foods. Your grocer has Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN in'the red-arid-green package. It is served in hotels, restaurants and dining-cars. Ask for it! Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek, 1 $2.45, $3 and $3.50. Man! tan Shirts $1.95. Bergeson’ ‘My, ’, ” When the family says, “ but this bread tastes ‘ou will have the added knowledge that it IS good— thoroughly; that it was baked for health as well as for flavor; that its ingredi- ents were of the finest and purest and that it is home made bread from the Home Bake Shop 212 Sixth St. Phone 462 We have a complete line of = cakes, pies and cookies that = you wilt surely be delighted = with. * 3 Celebrate anniversary week with = ' the Boy = February 7th to 13th ii auececananeneureensiantyzs seevonneceuentanceneern Jones & Webb Quality, Service and Satisfaction in Groceries Phone 34 . Fourth Street Grocers Phone 34 Leaders for Saturday auanenaegenagennncanaansnaneaeedant: 25c be = Fine Granite Kettle and P, & G. Soaps, $1.25 value .. Just received: Glass vase of antichoke hearts, (something Smaller Oranges again at new, lower prices 250 + 99¢ 65c + 45c-60c-%50 Celebrate anniversary week with the Boy Scouts February 7 to 13. z Spohns Grocery 518 Ninth Street Phone 626 For Saturday: Swansdown Cake Utah Tomatoes, squat size 25c fire, authorities said, as the officers : entered a resort on the outskirts of nt ___ DEMOCRATS WIN or all bids. a 1 the city. A card found on Peoples| raiiroad, Washington, Feb. 7.—(?)—] All bids’ must, be, marked ‘Sealed Flour, special ........ cans, : gave his address as 403 West C street, | common’ stoc ocrats started on another ta Bid son oie oak eaenl ‘ Cc Soplin, Mo. *| Split four for one. slashing drive in the senate By order of sno arGG, Clerk, 8 for .... vat Peoples was wounded fatally by a Fr day, winning by 37 to 35 a re- Bismarck, N. D., Towa Corn, bullet which struck him in the head. |- New Yor duction in the present duty on |2/7-8-10-11-12-1-14-16-17, Route 1. 2 for ..... iC 5 Neither the sheriff nor any of his| changes, {¢ Fed lead from 2% to 21% cents a Grapefruit, reg. 25c seller, Geputies were injured. Germany if 5 1 stock your pantry, i - | den26 i Pillsbury Bran, 19 men had arrived here for a series of .D.A. London.—A West London registrar Red Ow! Wrapped, . . “big jobs.” ‘on track | Was recently faced with a marriage 3 loaves Cc g iments s6§ problem. A young man came in to be ae 8 s Corn Starch, Gloss c Salad Dressing, c LAKOTA WOMAN DIES s We natksg | married and when the license was. ‘h, for ........ 9 o2., 2 jars .......... Devils Lake, N. D., Feb. 7—(?)—| Mi ne avisconsit, “on | produced it was revealed that the girl F R Fresh Churned 3 Starch, 2 fo , 2 jars ke Round {accompanying him was not his in- I T Creamery, Ib: . . Cc ————_—_—_———_—_—————— Mrs. Oliva T. Allen, 81, a resident of] } Minnesota tended, but her sister, whom he had The All-Vegetable Laxative Try our’Special Blend Coffee at 24c Ib. ota for 40 years, died Thursday at| sacked Ro: 0: ri es the home of her son-in-law and| Idaho sacked Russets {brought to serve as “proxy.” His fi- Use more Butter now to help reduce national surplus. Gaughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hagler, COTTON PR ancee, he explained, was ill, and since Everyone can afford to use Butter freely at today’s Lakota, of heart disease. New York, Feb. WP) they wanted to be married within a low cropped out in the N .|short time, he had asked the sister to Van Camp's Oval, Tomato.or market again today, and by early” Afternoon futures were selling at §1 a bale below yesterday's final prices. A chart of the recent decline in cot- ton shows an almost perpendicular drop of about $10 a bale from the Values prevailing in the middle of January. serve as proxy. The marriage was not performed. Ib. 52c Folger’s Coffee «: ‘A blend of mountain grown fine Coffees b Hospitality Fosches Malt Syrup HOP FLAVORED .68c | 3 am. $1.00 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT—Garage. 412 Sixth street. Phone 710. FOR RENT—Furnished sleeping room in modern home, close in. Call at 517 Seventh street or phone 981-R. RR RENT—Nicely furnished room next to bath, suitable for one or two, board if desired, attractive lo- perce Reasonable terms. Phone (VILL SELL my new baby grand piano now in storage in Bismarck to responsible party. Terms or cash. High grade and priced to sell. If interested write H. H. Campbell, 114 Ninth street S. E., Minot, N. D. OT SALES o1 (®)—Range of Ni Minneapolis, Fr Feb. 1: 1 dark northern 1.2 13%; Ne 3 sample > mixed 17 to 73, Oats—No. 3 white 42 to 43. 0. 2 ‘0. 1 3.04% to 3.08 t quoted. No. 10 SUGAR CURED ‘SMOKED PIONICS SUNNY- BRAND MARGARINE, Ib. ... LEAN PORK ROAST, PET ID. rerererecvoree 174c | ARMED COTEGE 1G .p8c 174c¢ 144c zy w @ Carrie ‘en rere a ee (ANTED—Breaking on 60 acres of | yellow ier aes ib) le de 71 76. food land for crop payment. |For moate—No. 2 White 45% to 46; No. 1 \ Gruenberg. Phone 882-R after 8:00] Ry¢—No sal ! Bm svenings, or write to 305 Ave.| aimothy sced _ D, Bismarck, North Dakota, Tare Ribs—12.7 @or SALE—At very attractive price, modern home You need go no further if desirous of obtaining the best grocery values in town. Please remember—your tele- phone is quicker than your feet. Our delivery service makes it unnecessary for you to walk or ride to the store or to send your child. We stand back of every article ordered by phone. No charge if the goods don’t suit you. Call nine-five-seven and let us prove it to you. Tomatoes Fats rcrismrrrsvestisssssssecienys Qh © Swansdown Cake Flour, per pkg. .......25¢ Salad Dressing, 9 oz. jar .::. -r0. +. --10¢ Bellies—13. BEEF SHORT BIBS, .19¢ MADE BY THE MULLERS~ Vane OF @0LD MEDRL PLOUR Pha. i Bismarck Food Market Coffee nn 1g Extra good grade of bulk peaberry coffee, whole Pe ‘ or ground, special 3 Ibs. .. nn O9C sadeiienuns ae Member of TG. Ae - or “ S 408 Broadway sey Phones 1080 21 .22¢ Harvest. Quecs, fancy whele 3 No. Beams .....01+-0s0n 008 ” ‘Porterhouse Steaks Veal-Cutlets Pork Chops Spaghetti, Egg Noodles and Vermi- ii t | Brookfield Sausages Liver Sausage Ham-Wieners CUD, B Pgs. oo-0esneerevssroesereones Marcovitz Grocery M F DELIVERIES: 9 - 10:30 A. M. - - - 2:30 - 4.30 P. M. "You Save With Safety at An 1.-G. ‘A Bore Celebrate anniversary weel with the Boy Scouts a February 71013. ° HERAKUAAEUUSLLUL

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