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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1930 . | Homan Funeral Rites 1D, FORRIGN WARS ” VETERANS ARE HERE ia". Sotto » A. Rufener, Helena; Fred Jennings, and John Bartroff, Crosby. For the aux- ilary, registrants were: Mrs. H. F. O'Hare, this city; Mrs. Richard Lar- son, Mrs. J. T. Franklin, Mrs. O. A. Blacksted, Mrs. H. Aamoth, Mrs, J. B. Carroll, Mrs, Leo Finnegan, Mrs. C. J. Gorman, Minot; Mrs. Joseph A. Kitchen, Bismarck. Fire Destroys Car Of Fort Yates Sheriff A sedan car owned by Sheriff John Gates, of Fort Yates, was burned as the result a short-circuit firing it while being driven near the bridge hed re hes south of Man- lan, at 6 o'cloc! \ursday 9 Sheriff Gates and friends had ene up on business and the sheriff turned the car over to John Roth to drive as to fine ieapllere Roth heard e car and stopped lifted the hood to investigate. He was Sreeted with a burst of flame which Scorched his Led and head severely, was ul le to do anything to pei oe eae and the car was hac wreckage. Only recently the sheriff had made @ deal for a new car at McIntosh and was to have A. L, Brink, leading knight; Charles coe [ation today granted an application by : Leissman, loyal kn te Joseph - Tra: a mission e Aitred Toad, Sree 38 Goonr| Largely Attended at | ford lective knee Wane Cues, ||- SPecial _ a exctonen ar (aie tas a | Todd, H. , J.B, . : secretary; Joseph Kelley, chaj ‘Sarit hare Minot; W. B, Dorward, Raleigh;} 2:30 at Auditorium | __ For Bobby Jones and Judge I. C. Davies as esqu Active pallbearers were John terson, Frank C | @ | Atlanta and Athens, Ga. to New York BG-| "Washington, June 27.—()—Bobby |beginning June 30, that his admirers laussen, Henry ‘L.|Jones now has the railroads running |might rally to welcomé the golf cha: Reade, Piatt Dunn, John vqeer and | excursi on his account, pion back from his most recent c Harry Woodmansee. The jonorary Commerce com: quests in England. Last rites for John Homan, pioneer siness man of Bismarck, former member of the legislature and form- er city treasurer, were held at the| pallbearers were Charles Rust, Dun: auditorium at 2:30 this afternoon.|can McGillis, Joe Dietrich, They were conducted by Bismarck] Van Horn, Henry Richholt, Elks lodge and were largely attend-| Breen, W. A. Falconer, J. D. ed. The chautauqua entertainment|man, Edward 8, Allen, F. W Evans, of the afternoon was postponed to| Frank Grambs, Jacob Horner, J. L. it the services, Bell, Dr. Roan and Henry. Tatle: Exalted Ruler A. W. Mellon was|, Interment was in St Mary’ in charge of the services, assisted by | etery. Annual Encampment of Surviv- ors of Nation’s Fighting Abroad on at Lion's Den ion trains The Interstate th Dakota Veterans of Foreign wore ot the United States Shite sees ing their annual two-day en- campment dee von in the Lions under . P. ens forenoon was devoted to ee tration of nae and ladies e aun Be vist was made to the state prison, where the visitors were guests of Warden Turner at @ luncheon. ‘The sessions for business oe this afternoon, with reports. Soueph A. Kitchen, state Loops pre- sided. Glibert Semingson, Fs on ‘ mander of the local post, tes uN. Nelson, No, 1326, was present d the mecting was awaiting the arriv: A. A. Dittrich, national department chief of staff, and Z. L. Begin, judge vocate neral. advoray nquet ‘This Evenenig The big feature of the first day will be the banquet in the den this eve- ning at 6:30 o'clock. State Com- “WE THANK YOU” Raspberries “The first of the season” BING CHERRIES WATERMELONS Very nice, 2 lbs. for 450” 7c the Ib., half or part. BANANAS Cantaloupes Apples Grapefruit Milwaukee Style FRANKFURTERS, 1b. 22c FANCY SUMMER SAUSAGE, Ib. .......... 27c Oranges SKINNED HAMS, Half or ar sche Sa | tga elma ma Vegetables WIRED Sos c04 ha. Sin monneaiasner ene serve - e lew . Sper 4.5 Lenhart wil sounmoa Rae Binet TOMATOES NEW PEAS ‘RHUBARB DUNELAND COFFEE, wolooe Ts Wa eB CESAR Phx Bae er ee diet ier 2 Ibs. for 29¢ 2 Ibs. for 25c 5c the Ib, | per Ib., 28c; 3 Ibs. ............ ; 75c 5 Gorman, Minot, “Gilbert _peming- | ment, St. Paul, is in the city today Head Lettuce Celery Spinach Radishes ne CN. Welooni posts . Green Onions New Beets New Carrots New Headquarters for ‘Afer music there is to be an address Turnips New Potatoes = vy Governor George . Shafer and CUCUMBERS Fruit 5 tional representatives, S an e Guess and” delegates will be intro- (Fancy 16¢) V getables duced at the dinner, Saturday will’ be devoted to elec- tion of officers and an outing on the Mr. Paul Brown in charge Ward farm along the Missouri river, Grocery Specials Specials for Saturday at which @ luncheon will be served Minneopa Wheat Hearts ....... Full Quart Jars Queen Olives, per jar TE ae Toilet Paper, 4 large rolls .. 25e RADISHES, 6 bunches for __ gee A fe made and then the organisa Diamond Shaker Salt, 2 pkgs. as » © bunches for ....... »-24e biog) LL the goodness of rich whole wheat and pu A (A eats dae ia ORANGES d. si il adjourn. 9 ss cl le pure . i med. size, 2 dozen for .... tn Wifant to Organise: Fargo A honey is combiged to make this crisp, crackling Carnation Mill, 8 large cans, 25¢; 6 small cans ..... BRS : — 93c Ee ne actuet at brown flake a real treat for breakfast. atid Eligible to membership Fresh Tomatoes, 2 Ibs. for Fargo. pieabieve: ssc t%sry 33c : ‘ All Seasonable Fruits and Vegetables SO. orleans “as tases Try it tomorrow morning. It's ready to serve. Add Olives fought the country’s causes on for- some cream or milk... and, for a special delight, ! : _ Two New Numbers Added: SUGAR, 10 Ib. cloth bag for......... 58c ) en aol, Only 8 Lies the Nae some fresh fruit. Ripe Olives (in Bordelaise) per can .......... lost. 3. . war. oe Bes see ale Honey-Bee is not only the newest flake . « «it's the best, Green Olives (stuffed with anchovy), per can war served on foreign soll, buf the major A portion of the organization is made Bottled Ice Tea jot Spanish-Amerlean and Philp: / pine war curvivors, Opecistranke for the sessions here| today included J. A. Kitchen, state commander, Bismarck; Gilbert Sem- fy ugson, local commander; Major A. 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