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RTAVERS [Hear Chicago Crime Ring Planning —_[ROSEVELT SEES ~Fund to Oust Police Commissioner RAL WANT WAR Takes Assue ssue With President of Transportation Line on Waterway Policy “Washington, “Oct. 3.—(#)—Taking Yasue with Fred W. Sargent, president of the Chicago Northwestern cgi company, that the government toward confiscation of rail- | Yoads through support of inland wa- terways and public roads, Senator Brookhart, Republican, Iowa, today said this statement was tantamount to a declaration of war by the bt roads on the nation’s waterway im provement plans. Sargent asserted before the Amer- ican Bankers’ association in Cleve- land yesterday that the government’s policy of paying the expense of con- structing waterways to be used in competition with railroads out of taxpayers’ money was contrary to the | constitution. “The people of the west were hap- py in the thought that the govern- ment had adopted a general policy of improving the inland waterways,” Brookhart said. “Now the whole policy is threatened by an attack of the railroads.” “This attack,” he continued, “ts not mere idle vaporings, but the mature thought of the shrewdest lawyers in the country. It means that every legal artifice will be used to stop the improvement of our rivers in com- petition with the Lnecwieoeead _ Judgment Is Issued Against Bonding Fund Van Hook, N. D., Oct. 3.—(?)—For alleged failure of B. W. Crandell, Dickey county sheriff, to execute an order for service by the Farmers State bank of this city, the bank ob- * tained a judgment of $4,000 against uw i ij i of soviet products, particularly wheat, @ a |. the cabinet at a meeting today pre- the state bonding fund in a decision handed down by Judge John C. Lowe of Minot. The court, in returning judgment for the bank, held “the law is quite clear that where a sheriff has an execution for service and fails to make service or return an excution within 60 days that he is personally Hable for the full amount of the judgment upon which the execution was ied. - Japanese Minister Of Navy Quits Job Tokyo, Oct. 3—(#)—Admiral Take- shi Takarabe, minister of the navy, today tendered his resignation to Premier Hamaguchi; who appointed Baron Kiyokazu Abo his successor. Baron Abo, an admiral and mem- ber of the supreme war council, was naval adviser to the Japanese dele- gation at the London naval confer- ence. Admiral Takarabe was one of the delegates. It was the London conference which led to Takarabe’s resignation. Criticized bitterly by his cabinet col- leagues and fellow naval officers both during the conference and since his return to Japan, Takarabe wanted to resign previously. He retained his office until the treaty was ratified, however, in order to avoid embarrass- ment to the Hamaguchi cabinet. French Will Halt Soviet ‘Dumping’ Paris, Oct. 3—(#)—The French government today decided to issue a decree intended to prevent dumping in France. The dumping was decided upon by sided over by Premier Tardieu. The decree will take the form of requiring import licenses for all importations from soviet Russia, not déhly for wheat and other cereals, but also for ig sugar, eggs, wood, flax, and Thimmesch Will. Root For Cards at St. Louis The only Bismarck baseball fan to at the world series at St. Louis, as far as known, will bé Fred Thim- mesch, telegrapher at the N. P. depot. He left Thursday evening for the Chicago, Oct. 3—(#)—The Herald and Examiner hears that organized crime in Chicago is raising a million dollar fund to be dedicated to the purpose of putting Police Commis- sioner John Alcock out of the office. | The newspaper quotes an undesig- nated official source: “We know the fund is being raised. We know it is intended to be one of the biggest underworld lobby funds ever collected in Chicago—and a mil- lion dollars is not the limit, either. | purpose | is to collect ‘as much as necessary.’ And the money 1s to be used ‘discreetly.’ ” The need for “discretion” is taken to indicate the gang powers are anx- ious to avoid any “rough stuff” that might stir public indignation. The newspaper was unable to say today how gangland intended to use | the fund to effect removal of the po- lice commissioner. The reason Al- cock is wanted out of the way, the paper explained, is because of his ac- tivity in arresting gangsters and in to Meet Situation Created by ‘Hard Times’ | breaking up their system of “fixes.” The eighth “public enemy” to be arrested was James (Fur) Sammons, who was held in jail today on a va- grancy warrant in lieu of $50,000 | bond. GANGSTER'S AIDE HELD FOR MURDER Edgar Smith, Chauffeur for Danny Stanton, Faces Same Charge as Chief Chicago, Oct. 3.—(#)—Edgar Smith, chauffeur for Danny Stanton when the gangster was arrested last week, was seized as he emerged from the municipal court today and was served with a warrant charging the murder of Jack Zuta at Delafield, Wis. Stanton is held without bond on the same charge, awaiting extradition papers from Wisconsin. The revolver by which ballistic ex- perts claim to have linked Stanton and Smith with the killing of the | vice lord in a Delafield, Wis., dance | hall Aug. 1, was found in their auto- mobile. Murder charges have been lodged | against both men to prevent a shift- ing of responsibility for ownership of the gun. Smith appeared before the court today to answer vagrancy and dis- orderly conduct charges. A continu- ance was granted, and as Smith left the room he was rearrested and brought before the chief justice. TAKE PILLS and drugs — or add roughage to your diet. When constipated, you either have to do one or the other. Isn’t it the best—the most healthful and pleasant way —'to eat Kellogg's ALL-BRan? This Try it today. Millions have proved that eating K 's ALL-BRAN prevents constipation. And it also adds needed iron to the diet. Try Kellogg’s At1-Bran with fruits or added. Use it for POPE SEES SINCLAIR Vatican City, Oct. 3—(#)—The Pope today received in private au- dience Mr, and Mrs. Harry F. Sin- clair of New York. Sinclair was re- ceived by Premier Mussolini yester- | tabl! day. A right angle electric drive that can be used as drill, saw or polisher is now on the market. Improved in Texture and Taste Cardinal's home town; with his-seat| - ticket tucked away in his wallet, so that he might be sure Of sitting in on the next two games, He will root for the Cards. Thimmesch’s place at the key will } be taken by Joseph F. Smith and F. R. Sommers, the latter a relief man. HOSPITAL STEWARD DIES Fig Falls, Minn.,- Qct.-3.—(?)— » Andrews, 66, steward at the osg insane hospital. here, 3 apoplexy. He formerly was a Twin Cities newspaperman. _. BOYS and GIRLS ‘Ask your mops or father to get you one of those Yo-Yo’s, Faq a of Toys,” given away free with each po purchase of Princess Patt at the C Coffee Demonstration held Saturday at Brown and Tied: SAME PRICE It’s double acting Use KC for fine texture ‘and lerge volume in your bakings. from | _in all the world there’s nothing like it Wwrat: a far cry from the days of the old clipper ship, requiring weeks to cross the Atlantic, to the modern Europa, which crosses in four days! And equally far is the distance which separates roasted coffee from toasted coffee. Roasted coffee is now fully as antiquated as the old clipper ship. Mechanical roasting, more than fifty years ago, is still the method by which all coffees except one are developed. Mechanical roasting, because of the fierce, direct heat, always “roasted out” a large portion of the producing oils, and thus only a portion of 400 Main Avenue BISMARCK, N. DAK. Phone 333 MORNING SPECIALS — 7 a. m. to 12 noon KETTLE POT ROAST * PORK CHOPS Coir cw BOILING BEEF Fry ®®. SPARERIBS, Meaty, per Ib. .......... PORK LIVER, Headquarters for Fruits and Vegetables Mr. Paul Brown in charge ~ . * SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY FANCY HEAD LETTUCE, Large, 2 for FANCY FRESH GREEN PEAS, 2 Ibs. for . CAULIFLOWER, 2 Ibs. for epstencinse one SWEET POTATOES, 3 Ibs. for . . 2 + 28 Medium Size ORANGES, 2 dozen-for . csecccee Sle APPLES, Jonathans, per box . -+ $1.69 SUGAR, 10 Ib. cloth bag for . speed Peiiig clots psec cg oad od ‘Cherbourg, France. The Europa carries Siontamsaeea canteuee Byrd expedition for 2 years. . the flavor placed in the coffee berry by nature ever reached your cup at all; The Nash toasting process, discovered after years of research and experiment, seals the surface of the coffee berry, thus eliminating the usual “roasting out” of flavor. Scientific analysis shows that this method develops a coffee with 35.7% more flavor than possible by mechaniéal roasting. If you have been continually changing from one coffee to another and noting very little difference in flavor between them, ask’ your grocer to send you a pound of Nash’s Toasted Coffee — — learn by actual taste how, much richer, deeperflavored, more tempo ing in bouquet toasted coffee really iss first introduced natural flavor- Travel Around the World by Radio iB hawpe In Every Friday Evening 8:45 to 9:00 WCCO (Minneapolis Saint Paul, 810 kilocycles) or WDAY (Fargo, 940 kilocycles), Ole Gunderson and Timothy Murphy, “The Politicians,” ‘now voyaging around the world, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1930 li ie ii i i z Z Ni i h fe Fs ] 528 [ i i He S288 5 i H ith Ss G Scott’s Grocery PHONE 816 311 SEVENTH STREET Our Free Delivery Service will be continued as before. 9:00 and 10:30 a..m.—2:80 and 4:80 p. m. Grocery Specials for Saturday Cranberries, Apples, Bananas. . Sweet Potatoes, 3 D8... ecsceicseeeenestseenterentne 25c JELLO, any 21 c Golden Sunshine : 14¢ flavor, 8 pkgs. ... De Luxe Cake... (Try one with your next order) ie dm C | ENS, perib....- 2OC Save your-caps from Old Monk Mayonnaise, Thou- sand Island, Luncheonette and French dressing. Get 1 jar free for any 6 caps returned to your grocer. Scott’s Grocery Cash and Free Delivery Service Phone 816 311 Seventh Street Jones. Grocery Quality - Satisfaction - Service 413 BROADWAY PHONE : xu " Saturday Specials No, 2 UTAH TOMATOES, 2 cans for S unanenpanenameend SEASONABLE FRUITS and VEGETABLES BREAKFAST FIGS, 2 cans SYLMARS WATERMELON PICKLES GLADNESS SUNSHINE DE LUXE CAKE . \ Save Your Caps from: rf eee OLD MONK ~~ * Mayonnaise, Thousand Island, Preach Dressing—Gét one bottle free for sixcape. Did you your card enti ; te the beautiful plate te poe sok commen en ~~ Cook’s Grocery The “Big” Little Store 512 Avenue D Celery Head Lettuce Carrots Squash Phone 564 Cauliflower FRESH EGGS, with $1.00 purchase of other groceries, 3 dozen . Sweet Potatoes, a" 37¢c 4 bs. for . _ per basket 28c Meat Department U.S. Inspected Meats Veal Steak Cutlets T-Bone Sirloin Pork Links and Patties Hamburger Pork Sausage HEMREOCE ” QUALITY FOR LESS Saturday Specials FLOUR, “Climax,” 98 Ib. sack ... .. $2.83 ‘107 Fifth Street pees Sa¢ SE Sa nnIER RIE ESSER EIRENE Wheat Grits, 4 lb. package, Never F: “2Be tall cans, 8 for . EEA We pay 2be dozen in trade, sree: i and ropes, 10 Ibs.,-89¢; box $1.25 |tound it believe it is from toe plane|cago artist-aviator, who disappeared jot Ralph Fisher Skelton, young Chi-|Jast Aprit in a cross-lake flight. Bertsch’s Cash and Carry Grocery 520 Broadway Specials for Saturday _ JELLO, any flavor, 8 packages . MATCHES, per carton ...... sinks BREAD, per loaf . as CURTIS RIPE OLIVES, No. 1 blue label, per can . ew RED PITTED CHERRIES, new packed, per gallon $1.10 GLADNESS SUNSHINE Deluxe Cakes JONATHAN WRAPPED APPLES, per box —" Just received another car. > ~ They are very nice, box Peck - 59¢ i Tokay Grapes ConcordGrapes Oranges Bananas Grapefruit BANANAS, Nice, Ripe Fruit, per dozen . . SWEET POTATOES 3 1.2 Ibs. for 25c Hubbard Squash Table Queen Squash Head Lettuce Tomatoes Celery Cucumbers Cauliflower Carrots Beets Rutabagas Grocery Specials Richelieu Coffee Sale. Buy 2 lbs of the finest coffee obtainable for (and receive a 1-2 lb. can Free) Jello, all flavors including the new lime, at 8 pkgs for 21c Dill Pickles, nice new stock put up in glass jars, : Pints, 2Bes quarts .........ccecccceccescrece 35c P. & G. Soap, 10 bars for .... Western Baking Co. Butter Biscuit Graham Butter Biscuit Wonder Donuts. Gladness Sunshine Cake De Luxe ‘Something new in Sponge Cakes, special today Meat Department Cadahy’s Puritan Hams, haif- hams weighing about 7 Ibs. each, per Ib. at ......c0cccsewecccescece 28¢ SPRING CHICKENS STEWING HENS (Government Inspected)’ Beef Pork Veal Lamb .25¢ - 30e- 85¢ Bring Your Crisco Coupons To'Us for Redemption 118 Third Street DELIVERIES: * sans 8:45 and 10:30 - - 2:30 andj 4:30 Close at 8 p. m. Richholt’s Cash and Carry (===) Grocery ===) THE ORIGINAL CASH AND.CARRY STORE Specials for Saturday FANCY DRESSED STEWING Cae 20c 20c Sooo enn nn OOnt nnn nt 57c 25c ONIONS, wecees eeeee SEMDA : tak bene 24¢ RIPE OLIVES, No. 1 Blue Label, per can .......... 19¢ RED PITTED CHERRIES, 1 gallon can ..........$1 MINNEOPA WHEAT HEARTS, per pkg. . JONATHAN APPLES FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES i