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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1980 and who is now known as one of the 6 FORMER SENATORS SEEK COMEBACK IN ‘NOVEMBER ELECTION Gore, Lewis, Hitchcock, Gerry, - Bayard and Neely, All Dem- ocrats, Are Up Again members. | Patrick J. Sullivan, 65, one - time; Irish immigrant who herded sheep in Wyoming before coming to the state senate for 23 years, and who was ap- pointed last year to fill an unexpired Republican term. William E. Brock, 58. Chattanooga, Tennessee, candy manufacturer, who is filling the unexpired term of the; late Senator Tyson and will not serve beyond the coming short term. He is the only voluntarily retiring Dem- ocrat. David A. Baird, 49, who was ap-/ Washington, Aug. 22.—(®)—Six sen-|Edge, Republican, New Jersey, and tors are seeking a comeback in No- relinquished primary candidacy in| Yember’s elections, yet the number of |favor of Ambassador Morrow. - familiar faces in the August chamber! Secking the return are: Peter Goe- fs bound to be decreased this year at|let Gerry. 51, Rhode Island Democrat. ! least by two. Eight incumbents are|who served from 1916 to 1929. velinquishing the senatorial toge. The fall contests will bring back| Mississippi. who, though blind rep- resented Oklahoma as a Democrat from attainment of its statehood in 1907 to 1921. J. Hamilton Lewis, of Illinois. born in Virginia, who once was represent- ative at large from the state of Washington, and was Democratic whip of the senate during his term ending in 1919. mto the lists six Democrats who passed from the senate voluntarily or ‘hrough defeat. Six Republicans and two Democrats now holding office Will not run again. Retiring are: Frederick Huntington Gillett, of Massachusetts, who will be 79 in October. former Republican speaker of the house and now serving ‘i ter | militant foe of Mrs. Ruth Hanna Mc- pointed to take the place of Waltel| (nick, republican senatorial candi- | promised for last night. date, proposed a “bone dry” plank be-| Yesterday, it was disclosed the Cook {fore the platform committee at the | county (Chicago) delegates, under the Illinois Republican State Convention | leadership of Bernard W. Snow, com- mittee chairman, agreed with gover- |, The plank called for precriectet of | ad Emmerson ay haiti bared " Tllinois republicans to the expression | leaders over a wet-dry pl 4 |_ ‘Thomas Pryor Gore. 60. native of of tne national party on the prohibi- | tion question at the Kansas City con-| learned, sought an anti-prohibition | plank equally as wet as the one drawn Further confusing the platform) up by the democrats two days ago, which favors repeals of all prohibi- today. vention. committee on the prohibition Lea lem, J. Russell Forgan, of Chicago, an extreme wet, advised the group to be either “wet” or “dry” and to stop | unable to shake the stand of the Cook Already he | county delegates and that they were “straddling the issues.” said, thousands of republicans are | prepared to continue their fight. | vention. After a caucus of party leaders Chicago Delegates Demand Wet, with Gov. Louls L. Emmerson, which {did not break up until after 3:30 a. m., Frederick A. Smith, personal representative of Mrs. McCormick, | told newspapermen that advance — | copies of Mrs. McCormick's address Springfield, Iil., Aug. 2.—(/)—Lottie | before the convention would not be Holman O'Neill of Downers ‘Grove, given out until after the report of the Illinois’ first woman legislator and | resoluticns. Plank, but Down-State People Fight for Dry Previously, a copy had The Chicago delegates, tion legislation. Thomas Francis Bayard, of Dela-|= ware, who sat on the Democratic side of the chamber from 1922 to 1929. His first term in the senate. Furnifold M. Simmons, of North Carolina, 76, the senior Democrat in the chamber, who was defeated for| Gilbert M. Hitchcock, ‘71-year-old renomination at this year's primary.;Omaha publisher. who was ‘Nebras- Guy Despard Goff, 63-year-old /ka’s Democratic senator from 1911 to West Virginia Republican, who once | 1923. Was United States district attorney in| Matthew Mansfield Neely, 56, who Wisconsin, and later a member of the jrepresented West Virginia in the sen- shipping board. ate from 1923 to 1929, after several ‘Arthur Robinson Gould, 73-year-old |terms among the Democrats in the Republican, filling the unexpired jhouse of representatives. i} term of the late Bert M. Fernald, of Maine. _| France's submarine fleet includes 52 Lawrence Cowle Phipps, 63-year-, vessels built and 47 building, including old Republican, born in Pennsylvania, | one of 3,250 tons displacement. When who worked 22 years for the Carnegie | finished this will be the largest sub- company before moving to Colorado, | marine in the world, it is said. South Side Grocery Phone 571 Bismarck, No. Dak. 222 11th St. Opposite Standard Oil Co.’s Warehouse Food bargains good from today until Wednesday, Aug. 27th. Below arg listed only a few of the many specials that may be purchased at our store. food Grapes A large shipment just received of Seigles, fine heavy packed crates. While they last, per crate $1.78 ORANGES, Small but juicy, per dozen CAMPBELL’S TOMATO SOUP, BCANS cscs eee cece ceeeeessenecereeres SALMON, Tall cans, 2 cans RICE, Blue Rose, BUDS. 2... rtercccreeecceseseccnneeese JELLICON DESSERT, 4 pkgs. assorted SALT, 25c MATCHES, 6 5c boxes ...,...eeeeeeee sjedadswbdutionly PINEAPPLE, PEARS, No. 21% cans, Very special, 2 cans FANCY GREEN PEPPERS, Hamm’s royal blue label .. then you are sure of dependable, quality malt. AT YOUR GROCERS Distributed by Hamm Brewing Co. Branch Phone 88 121 So. Fifth Street BISMARCK, N. DAK. SUPREMELY SATISFYING Specials for Saturday Round Steak, per lb. ...... 2ic Sirloins, T-Bones, per lb. .. 27¢ Pot Roast Beef, per lb. 18¢ - 27 Home-Cured Bacon, whole or Kaif, Ibs c. 5 soe. atta 21¢ We also have fancy beef roasts, steaks and stews. Choice milk fed veal, fancy pork chops, steaks and roasts, stewing hens and spring chickens. PHONE 722 QUALITY MEAT MARKET AND SEE US if you expect big Grocery values. We will not disappoint you. Give these items your careful consideration: Campbell’s Tomato Soup, per can ..... 8¢ PEACHES (ry pran t 23c PLUMS a Demy. Per basket - 48; SALMON yi Pin. 2 large cans 100 Ib. bag Sugar ................ strietty Cash and Carry. No xeejtigd 9°30 BUTTER, Fancy Creamery, per lb. .. . 38c SALT, 2 Ib. shaker, per box ~ ALL FRUITS and VEGETABLES in Season Marcovitz Grocery 905 Front Avenue — Phone 957 We Please Where Others Promise Richholt’s Cash and Carry [a=] Grocery Eee) THE ORIGINAL CASH AND CARRY STORE Specials for Saturday FANCY LOT DRESSED SPRI FANCY LOT DRESSED STEWING CHICKENS, per Ib. ...........sseeeeeeee FANCY DRESSED SQUABS, each * awiete PICNIC SHOUL- » 6 to ‘i 2 3 ‘ Cc Shap NECTAR 10c average, per lb. . per pkg. ........ SANI-FLUSH, WHITE HOUSE per can ......... 19c COFFEE, per Ib. 47c PRUNES, 30-40 SUGAR, Pure size, 2lbs........ 25 Cc Cane, 10 Ibs. ..... 59 Cc CAMPBELL’S TOMATO SOUP, per can SALMON, Tall Pink, 2 cans PEACHES, Minneopa Sliced, per can SALT, Cascade shaker, 2 Ib- pkg. ...............05 FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES ' Prepared “to take a vacation from the party until this issue is solved.” Adds Five Names to The prohibition stand of Ruth | Hanna McCormick, the republican ROW OVER LIQUOR z's ont been it was It is understood the caucus was board of the Electric Bond and Share company, and a large owner of public utilities. Walter Edwin Frew, chairman of the board of the Corn Exchange bank ‘Trust company. Amadeo P. Giannini, founder of the Bank of Italy and of - the trans- America corporation, the world’s larg- vel holding company of bank securit- William Green and Matthew Woll, president and vice president respec- Dod of the American Federation of ir. List of Influential New York, Aug. 22—(7)—James W. Gerard, former ambassador to Ger- many, had added five names to his list of fity-nine “men who rule the United States.” The additions telephoned to the New York Times from Newport, R. I., where Mr. Gerard is the guest of General Cornelius Vanderbilt, are: Sidney Z. Mitchell, chairman of the LOGAN’S “WE THANK YOU” Blackberries “Grapes” Seedless Reblier’s Concords “Cantaloupes” “They Are Good” ‘ A variety of sizes. Peaches Pears Plums Vegetables ~ Tomatoes Head Lettuce Celery Carrots Beets Onions Wax Beans Rutabagas Green Peppers Meat Department Frying Chickens, an exceptionally good lot. Beef Pork Veal Lamb (Government Inspected) Picnic Shoulders, weighing 8 to 10 lbs., per Ib, .. i «ee 28¢ . (Shankless Kind) Grocery Specials Campbell’s Tomato Soup, per can .........+. acienes, BB Pink Salmon, tall cans, No. 1 size, 2 for ... Libby’s Sliced Peaches, large cans, each .. Cascade Shaker Salt, 2 Ib. pkgs., each ...... eeveede, 6c Queen Olives, quart jars, extra large olives, per jar 79c Gerber’s Strained Vegetables Just the thing for the babies. Spinach, Carrots, Prunes, Peas, Soup. Saturday, 2 cans for 25¢: All Phones 211 118-3rd. St. Deliveries 8:45 and 10:30—2:30 and 4:30 Close at 8 P. M. » Phone 9 Phone io Gussner’s 0 HARVEST SPECIALS BEEF POT ROAST 2%%.°%* "= 1746 BEEF STEW pre ee occa 15c¢ | | FRESH HAMBURGER 5°."*", 15¢ SPRING CHICKENS 2,:*,, . aa eae 16 Cas SeXy 1 Fancy, Ib. Select Beef Pot Roast ‘™.. 19c 1023c Furey Frey t.....19C Fancy Fram... 19C FRESH HAMBURGER 2%... 174¢ SUG. AR Cash and Carry, Meat Dept. 10 Ibe, Per 100 Pound Sack - 39c 49c 55c 60c c Ge Semel. 25 SOUP, Tomato only . .8¢ TALL SALMON Pee ccccsccsee 29c 14 Pound Package CHEESE $*“ 224¢ Princess Patt Coffee ot 44c Bc value FLOUR fees | ... $2.98 ‘We Do Not Handle Inferior Flour. [___wepe nine i rods iti | Bartlett Canning P. i ad maning Doses case 02.79 CANTALOUPE fmv"¥"._.015 18 23 28 GENUINE BLUE PLUMS ...... -49c (Not sour re@ plums sold as blues) Meat Department CASH and CARRY CREAMERY BUTTER <,». CRYSTAL WHITE ‘27 5, 10 bars for .... PRIMA MALT, MATCHES, Sure Strike, carton ......... CANNED PEAS, Big Tender, $ cans for 2% Ib. tin fancy CANNED MILK, Bor- 25 c den’s, 3 cans for Phone Phone 10 Gussner’s ‘ico ‘To comply with our mérchants agreement, we clove promptly | ~ et8 p.m. Saturday. St. Paul, Aug. 22 * + +t EX KH HF OK OH HF HF FF HF FH H FF FH HF HF HE HH FED Extra Fancy Fresh Garden Peas, CHILD DROWNED, OTHERS SAFE | girls. The four children were in a+ Schiller, | rowboat 200 feet from shore when it +, six, son of Mr. and Mrs. George J. | began to fill with water. Evelyn and Schiller, was drowned in White Bear | Roberta Luger, St. Paul, managed to Lake, near Lakeview, while three of | save three of the children, but young his companions were saved by two | Schiller drowned, xs oo Where Quality Counts The Sanitary Store special 2 lbs. for ........ Brown & Tiedman All Phones 1400 Ali Phones 1400 Fancy Corn onthe Cob Green Beans- Wax Beans Cucumbers Tomatoes Head Lettuce Beets Plums Rutabagas Green Peppers Bunch Carrots Honeydew Melons Crabapples No. 214 size can for .: . Cascade Brand Shaker Salt, special per 2 lb. shaker No. 2 size can . Heinz Cooked Sauerkraut, No. 2 size can... Edam Impt. Roquefort Limburger Fresh Cottage Cheese Fancy Blue Plums, Ige. baskets, spec. 45. More. Modern shelves ma merchandise easy seach. Price tegs to Ril se al Cal No. Shelled, California Emerald, 8-os. Tin Wainu JELL-E-SEAL 2 ».15¢ Vienna Sausage Corned Beef i 52°! G2" 2.7 Fruit Jar Rubbers 3 »... 14c W & N, Red, 2-Lip Fruit Jar Caps cu..n Mason, Porcelain Lined Grape Jam 0 Pii's::. Cookies 19h tien. 2 un. SALMON 8°07". 18¢ Se i a a a a a a a ae ae Special Saturday Only 1. G. A: Bread, fail welght, 15) I loaves wana aa a enue a you ask ye 1G. A. Bread, By , ways aasur the Finest Full Weight and Fair Prices. . wai ‘There are 17,000 I. G. A. Stores in the United States, banded together in order to 4 on quality food products. Pile fe Joe eee rise BARTLETT PEARS 3 Ibs. for 25¢ - - Per lug - $2.70 ‘ Mazola Salad Oil, quarts ....56¢ * ee He RF H HF EF EH H HF EH FE HE OH OF HE EH HH HE HD Green Onions Parsley Fresh Blueberries Fresh Blackberries © Watermelons Ripe Cantaloupes Apples Bananas Sunkist Oranges Pears Grapes Campbell’s Tomate Soup, spec. percan 8c Tall Pink Salmon, spec. 2 tall cans for 29¢ Libby’s Sliced Peaches, special : 6c Heinz Apple Sauce, per No. 2 size can 23. Heinz Genuine Dill Pickles, Fresh Shipment Philadelphia Cream Cheese Impt. Swiss \ ‘ 4. ‘ S f i 4 if “ f va { 7 vs ¥ \

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