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en Speaks at WALSH COUNTY MEN "iin Dedication * SUPPORTING GAS TAX Box Elder creek on the North Dakota- South Dakota border in Bowman THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1930 firm, which is capitalized at $25,000, is engaged in the general advertising businéss. Incorporators are B. D. Ramsey, Verne Perkins, Mable Hull, R. J. Graham and Larry Godwin, all of Fargo. ‘With an authorized capital stock of $25,000, the Dakota Silo company of New Rockford, to deal in silos, filed ART AND PROFIT cLasH =| Chicago, May 30.— (#) — Thomas ‘Wood Stevens has resigned as director of the Goodman Memorial theatre, & position he has held since it was founded five years ago. “Hopeless dis- agreement” with the theatre commit- tee over the question of “art or profit” was given as the reason. Joseph A, Kitchen, commissioner of ieee will go to Marmarth Sun- y * Urge Civic Bodies to Boost for Measure at Election on to givs an address at the dedica- tion ceremonies for the bridge across ‘ _- dune 25 = ¢t — Adoption of the measure’ provid- * ing for a four-cent a gallon gasoline tax was urged in a resolution passed by the board of county commission- , ers of Walsh county. A copy of the resolution was sent to the state high- way department here. Citizens and civic bodies were urged * to use their efforts to bring about! » adoption of the measure which will ) be voted on at the June 25 primary. ‘The resolution states: ‘ “Whereas, the state's share of federal aid money for road improve- ment has been increased by act of. congress from $1,250,000 to $2,050,000, and the revenues of the state at the present time are not sufficient to match this increase, and “Whereas, there will be @ measure referréd to the electors at the June primary election known as the four cent gasoline tax measure, which is intended ta, increase the revenues of the state by levying an additional one cent.tax on gasoline, and “Whereas, our state highway com- mission contends that if this meas- ure ig enacted into law the increased revenues derived therefrom will pro- vide sufficient funds to complete the state highway system within a period county. The ceremonies are being arranged by citizens of and Camp Crook. Governor W. J. Bulow of South Dakota is expected to be one of the speakers, and an address will be made by Hon. Ira Wilson, member of the legislature from that district. An all-day picnic, with races and field events will be features of the BOOTLEG INSURANCE Asks State Radio Stations to! Refuse Advertising of Unli- | censed Companies { North Dakota radio station opera- tors have been asked to discontinue ' advertising over the air of unauthor- ized insurance companies by S. A. Olsness, state commissioner: of in- surance. Mr. Olsness, in a letter to radio sta- tion owners, called attention to com- plaints filed with the state commis- articles of incorporation. ators are J. D. Parkman and North Stoen of New Rockford, Carl J. Fort- ney and J. O. Reinertson of Bowden, and Harve B, Cook of Fessenden. Articles were also filed by the Mar- tin Implement Company of Martin, capitalized at $25,000. The firm will deal in farm implements. Leonard Neiskens, Devils Lake, Harty Peer- boem, and J. J. Breber, both of Mar- tin, are the incorporators. OLSNESS CONDENS | of five years, and sion. “Whereas, public sentiment and/ “while the department recognizes | Pressure is being brought to bear on | there may be a question as to the le- our state highway commission to/ gal status of such advertising,” Mr. speed up its progress in highway im-| Ojsness said, “yet we trust you may provement, and F give our insurance men the benefit “Whereas, this board believes that | o¢ the doubt. the cost of highway improvement| Thinking you may not realize the should be taxed against those who| significance of this problem of un- make the most use of our highways, | authorized insurance, we beg to ex- and further realizing that the most | piain as follows: In the first place effective and economic means of com-|the offending companies are gener- pleting the road system of this coun- | ally concerns of doubtful standing of- ty, as well as that of every county | fering cheap policies. in the state, within a reasonable time, “Secondly, in case of loss under is with state and federal aid, at cost | such contracts, claimants would have to the taxpayers of only 25 per cent,/no recourse in collecting indemnity and except through the aid of the depart- “whereas, if by failure to enact | ment of the home state of the com- this measure the taxpayers of this pany involved. This department has state are unable to take advantage of | no ‘jurisdiction over companies not what really is a 50 per cent dona-| admitted in the state. tion of the total cost of highway im-| “gain, North Dakota receives no provement, the state will be deprived | taxes on insurance business placed of $800,000, federal money which | outside the state. It will therefore would be re-apportioned to the 8€V-| be seen that even though your sta- eral states that can match the ap-| tion may succeed in bringing some propriation by the federal govern-| profit to such ‘bootleg’ companies ment, 5 , | and derive from it some little revenue “Now, Therefore, be it resolved: | yourselves, you will have rendered ‘That this board wishes to go on rec-|tne insurance buyer and your state ord as favoring an increase of one|, poor service after cent tax on gasoline and urge all cit- izens and civic bodies throughout the county: who are interested in good roads and are in sympathy with the road m of the state highway department and this board, to support, to the utmost the measure intended to solve this financial difficulty.” ‘Truck and Taxi Firms Are Granted Permits Five trucking and taxi permits were granted, four truck operations were reinstated, and one taxi permit can- célled by the state board of railroad commissioners. Those granted permission to oper- ‘ ate trucks bre E.'P. Pfiefle of Wishek; Ludwig Amundson of Binford, H. G- Hagar of Lisbon, and Tweten and Johnson of Willow City, all of which operate out of the cities from which they are listed. A taxi permit was granted to El- wood Adams of Williston, to operate taxi service in and near that city. Truck permits were reinstated for Roy Sailor of Devils Lake, Ben Fos- sum of Gilby, E. L. Mullen of New Rockford, and Fred Flemmer of He- bron. All were reinstated on filing insurance policies. ‘The permit of T. J. Young & Son, Inc., to operate taxis outside the city limits of Fargo, was called for failure {to file a license fee. ‘State Barbers Plan Valley City Meeting Valley City, N. D., May 30.—A group ‘of men who have done their share to keep their fellow North Dakotans looking well” will gather here June and 10 for the state convention of Officers of the national and state organizations of barbers are sached- ‘uled to discuss the intricacies of the Incorporation Papers Filed by Fargo Firm B. D. Ramsep, Inc., of Fargo has filed articles of incorporation in the office of the secretary of state. The AskAny User,’ Distributed by BISMARCK GROCERY CO. BISMARCK, N. DAK. on the program. Modern barbering is to be the topic of an address by H. A. Thiers of Min- FRUITS be discussed 2 Py ESE Strawberries Tomatoes ar ne tase bey board wil tlk FULL QUARTS LARGE 2% cans, SOLID PACK “officers will be elected, and next 35c BOX 3 CANS 53c Fitar business ecnston. ON , Hiacale - Piet ar , state president, is mon, pink, Olivés, Coffee, Lblend, ¢* 1S Teg bg Rela 11h. tall c.... 1 7c quart jar ....., 39c Doras seri 37c a naan the “prnapal|| Navy Beans, Putted Whest sdb ty ros mii ; commencement y ' ? es, large dhs of the tia high oa." Biba hs: 25c ioe Re boxes 2for... LYC jor Francis A. Byrne, infantry, PEARS, Heavy Syrup, eee eer h nowns wivesity, large can, 2 for...::... a to permanent duty. at Fort Lincoln effective July 12, it has been an- i Tea, green, 2 .25¢ Phone Dick’ 305 Seventh Street CATSUP—Just the right size for hot weather, 2 15¢ bottles 47c Grahams, and 1 rubber apron, AAS $1.27 value for ........... abs APPROVE REDUCED RATES ‘The state board of railroad commis- sioners has approved the reduced schedule, of rural rates applicable to rural consumers of the Union Light, Heat & Power company in the vicin- ity of Fargo. Production of decorative tapestries, which flourished centuries ago in Brittany and Normandy, has been re- vived in-France, Incorpor- Phone 1060 Phone 1060 Gussner’s. Give Us Your Business for June See Our New Display Refrigerator. We have unequaled facilities for the proper handling of our fresh fruits and vegetables. Storage Refrigerators Display Refrigerators Generous Use of Crushed Ice for Display and Storage. CUCUMBERS ......124c, 15c, 20c Fancy Ripe Bananas Write iney tat er . 10€ ay 15° fone drove, 3 ror .... 15 ASPARAGUS Woy Fancy 8 for vos. 23c GREEN PEAS, LAYER FIGS, Very Sweet, Ib. ........ 15c In Refrigeration, Ib. .25€ CANTALOUPE on Ice 18c, 20c. 25¢ GRAIN FED MEATS Our Fancy Beef Cattle have been on full grain rations since, October 18th and are now in their prime. THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR QUALITY IN MEATS. Suse Lectele vars 17c Souter L9cW2Ze iin ™™"23c 27c LEG-O'-VEAL fae es cccccecsseees 22c Pia wit (AMEN: toes eres LIVER SAUSAGE BLOOD SAUSAGE FRESH DRESSED 1930 SPRING CHICKENS Cash and Carry MEAT DEPT. ONLY BUTTER, Fancy SUGAR, Bess asuce 34c tom. matin Cash and Carry ALC AW pirgatn ce Minneopa, Excellent Quality, 280 value, 1-2 pint, 19¢; 2 for QUEEN OLIVES, Quarts, Fancy .. MAYONNAISE .24c 35c Sree ies Ge Clepbatye tee eae Grated Pineapple prricnt quuity. ise; 3 tor 43C WINESAP APPLES pee a. 84c me versa IDO — Deabie pet wcascieisie VE Double, pot Phone oo Gussner’s ‘iv To comply with our merchants’ agreement, we close promptly at 8 p. m. Satarday. Bismarck Race Meet - - - June 18, 19, 20 and 21 2 LG. A. 308 Thirteenth Street GROCERIES PINEAPPLE—Broken Sliced, large can, 2 cans . 19¢c 2 lb. box Sodas, 1 Ib,box Honey 4 72c 49c Beans, green or wax, 3-cans ... “Coffee, Nash, 99 c | STOP AND SHOP persons in Free! One large ‘6-0z. bottle of Stuffed Olives with every $5.00 cash order. This is a 35c bottle. Free! $5.00 ORDERS DELIVERED FREE Bismarck Race Meet - - - June 18, 19, 20 and 21 Bertsch’s Cash and Carry Grocery 520 Broadway Phone 908 Specials for Saturday Mi Sliced Peach Campbell’s Pork and Beans, 2 5 medium size, 3 cans .. Minneopa Sifted Sweet Peas, 29 27c 2 CANB 6... eis eeee seceee deecesee Swansdown Cake Flour, per pkg. ........ Grandma’s Laundry Soap, 10 bars 3le Monaco Coffee, regular 33c seller, ee special 8 Ibs. ..........4. crisessssesee. OOC Sugar, 10 Ibs. «2... .000 oe eee wieteeee Bismarck Race Meet - - - June 18, 19, 20 and 21 Brown & Tiedman All Phones 1400 All Phones 1460 Where Quality Counts The Sanitary Store Strawberries Cantaloupes Oranges Lemons Bananas Grapefruit Cherries "Pineapple Cake Flour iste sce ’.............27€ Pork and Beans 1¢2°an’? tor ..... 25¢ Minneopa, No. 4 sieve, Peas rf Libby’s Sliced, Peaches ‘ st tg . : Lemon and Orange Candy, Georgie Porgie Breakfast Food, with se eeeee oe vatesccowteecesccs toy flying bird ..................25e¢ Grape Fruit 70". 60c Cherries j" "0"! A=" 40c Coffee Tit’ ttmbier ....0..10....... 0C SUGAR, 10 Ib. sack ...............--59e¢ EGGS, Fresh, 2 dozen .. BUTTER, Fresh Creamery, Ib. ...:.. Fresh Home Grown Spinach Home Grown Radishes Home Grown Green Onions Cucumbers Lettuce Celery Carrots Beets Turnips New Potatoes Tomatoes a oe Asparagus Artichokes ‘ , Green Peppers Swift’s Meats “Swiss Cheése- Cottage Cheese PURE MEATY VEAL LARD, Ib. ..124¢ |STEW, Ib.....14¢ PICNICS fine Smoked. LeanPorkLoin Roast, Ib. ... 17kc a 193c| enue Cottage Cheese, Ib. ...........----10e Lean Pork Steak, Ib. ............--19¢ Fresh Ring Bologna, Ib. ... . Fruits and Vegetables Step toward health. ting fruits and vegetables ... gelected from_our window., Specials for Saturday Fancy Green Top Carrots, 2 bunches for............. 21e Fancy Asparagus Tips, 2 bunches for ....... Sooee mee Fancy Leaf Lettuce, Home Grown Radishes, 3 bunches ............ oes. 240 Sugar, 10 Ib. cloth bag for ...... eS PA ‘ Bismarck Race Meet - - - June 18, 19, 20 and 21 ey B = 4 = 2 = H +t tt + HHH HH HH HOI H HH HH HH Cook’s Grocery Phone 564 pnlaionx gg 512 psi D Everything in Fruits and Vegetables STRAWBERRIES § CANTALOUPE _ 1 Ib. tin P by “yf bi “4 5 ; 5c, special . Sunbrite Cleanser, 5 cans ...0.se7.r-0:+ Bread Spread Preserves, 1 Ib. jar, 2 for ,, U.S. Inspected Meats Juicy Steaks and Roasts Picnics, boned and rolled, per Jb. .. Rolled Rib Roast, per Ib. ......... esse Hamburger — we make it while you wai Bismarck Race Meet - - - June 18, 19, 20 and 21. them all at your nearest ~ — at low Varietha...D cine BOC Cherries S020. eoz.........: 37c Peaches, Pears & Grapes ~ cautoran.. D SER Tor OBC Pork & Beans ig 3 «. 25€ GELATINE DESSERT POWDER 13 3 »...19c Assorted Fruit Fiavors Vegetables for Salad ix Diced Carrots, Diced Beets Can of and Mixed Vegetables...... mon Ah Shrimp 82222.0.....23¢ Salad Mustard wt %""..21¢ POST TOASTIES Gorn Pikes, Pe... L LE Spaghetti yp .....2 ... 23¢ In Tomato-Cheese Sauce Mayonnaise \@ :...........21¢ ‘Thousand Island Dressing or Relish Spread * + % OF % OF OF OF OE Lemon “in altces with whipped cream or mayonnaise. ‘ VEGETABLE—1" can i8K Diced Beets, drained, 1 can..18K Diced: Carrots, drained, Celery, 1 diced. Green Pepper, Cucumber (add just Before salt, and chill thoroughly. Serve in lettuce nests, garnish with mayonnaise. STORES ARE HOME OWNED STORES Pune‘ta on the L G. A. program over KFYE every Friday night: from 7 te 7:98 o'clock Bismarck Race Meet - - - June 18; 19, 20 and 24 coungascanqenneanednduasuennninsdena DUR TTTL L ‘Bismarck SB ~ Stores | Phone 1080— BISMARCK FOOD MKT. — 408 Bawy. = Phone 564 — COOK’S GROCERY —508Ave.D = Phone 279 — DICK’S GROCERY — 305 7thSt. 2 Phone 371 — R.T.GROCERY —2045thSt, = Phone 611—- SPEAKS GROCERY — 216 Bdwy.” *hore 199-W — — Broadway Food Mkt. — 122 6th St. Phone 878 — ZERR’S GROCERY — 208 18th St. orvenouenennnnusnavaunonennsteuansavuccenssdnsesnnuusgeguusqanuautuaggssdccugseodcongsgsoen ae ” e