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“The move to obtain from the War | Stream in this territory. department an allotment of river i provement work on the Missouri | Find Blood-! Stained stretch within the state was taken up | by the Association of Commerce di-'! Towel in Death Case rectors at Thursday afternoon's mect- } tg and indorsed. | Portland, Ore., Nov. 21.—(4)—De- The Lions club originally set the ' tectives investigating the alleged mur- igea in motion, as a solution of un-|der of Mrs. Leone Bowles, 33, Port- employment, then discovered that the | land society matron, who died from Board of county commissioners had ja knife wovnd 10 days ago, today been considering it. The upshot was | turned their attention to a soiled that the matter was referred to the | towel, apparently bloodstained. ‘ssociation by all the bodies con-| The towel was found yesterday in cerned and the entire service club| the apartment of Mrs. Irma Loucks | Strength of the city also is in line for | Paris. 28. in whose apartment Mrs. it. | Bowles died. Mrs. Paris and Nelson Secretary H. P. Goddard will take | C. Bowles, 34, husband of Mrs. Bowles, o thanks | want Mother's Macaroni |_—_— because | know it's the best There is a difference in macaroni. You can see the difference just as seon as you cook it up because Mother’s Macaroni always cooks up plump, firm and tasty—never mushy and sticky. Furthermore, chemists say it retains more food , value when cooked. Mother's Macaroni is superior. MOTHERS wee *SPAGHETTI ‘Made by the manulectusere of famous “CREAMETTES” DICK Saxe Save Money by Shopping With Us RMN 36 os scice a's 4 \bs. for ....... 2 Ibs. 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HE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1930 - up the proposal with the War depart- | have been charged with the murder. ment and, if necessary, a representa- ‘ tive of the association will make a | trip to Kansas City and St. Louis to | & interview the district army engineer's | & office on the subject. « Originally $1,000,000 was available | * "| for work between St. Louis and Kan- ~ | sas City, but wi $20,000,000 to $25,- 000,000 being made available at once } Appeal to War to War Department Me for the entire river improvement pro- | Provide Work for Jobless | sram of the department, it is believed r | that this section will be accommo- Backed by Service Clubs dated with some of the expenditure | + for riprapping the banks of the | 36 Jurdrs Summoned For Term in Emmons (Tribune Special Service) Linton, N. D.,’ Nov. 21.—Thirty-six | bert i: | jurors have been summoned to ap- Police arrested W. H. Cullers as a | pear for the regular December term They told police Mrs. Bowles stabbed | is a bi District Attorney Stanley Myers said he attached little importance to the towel but others were of the opin- jon it might prove to be an impor- tant clue. Detectives said the towel bore stains such as could have been made by wiping the death knife with Thanksgiving Specials November 21 to 26 PLUM PUDDING —| Red and White 2 4 my 0) a le “4! v Moist, 1-4 Ib. can Large No. 2'4 cans 2 29c Chateau Cheese Marshmallow "o 19¢ Sweet Potatoes Large No. 24, cans 2“37c APPLES co y, > z n cual w 0 e Ey co P| Red and White 100 19¢ LETTUCE GRIGGS, COOPER & CO. Stone’s Pure Vanilla, 2 0z.-... 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A.,491b. bag ........ $1.29 ‘The Most of the Best for the Least 311 Seventh Street INIGGNd NNIac Just received another carload of those fancy Early Ohio Oranges, Navels, 63 c oe oe Monk Select quart jar ....... 3 7c ; Lettuce, “Head ”, 4 Pineapple, Stone’s, E good med., 2 for 15c No.216 tins, 2 tor 40C We offer you only ‘the finest fresh dressed poultry and meat at prices that save you money. Specials for Saturday Spring Turkeys, per Ib. . Fancy Dressed Ducks, per Ib. Picnic Shoulders, per ib. . Sauerkraut, per quart . Fresh Ludefisk 31c Pumpkin, Stone’s, Tomatoes, No, 2 No. eels 2 for 21 C | standard, 2 cans 20c Peaches, choice dried, 2 Ibs. for .. 25¢€ Phone your daily meat orders to No. 143 CENTRAL MEAT MARKET which opens in Linton Dee. 2, at 10 a. |macher, Matt, Feist, Linton; m., it is announced by K. M. Graf, clerk of court. Jurors drawn for service follow: Ted Lawler, C. E. McClain, Soren Strand, Peter Nelson, Temvik; Peter In millions of households Blue Ribbon Mak is the permanent favorite. Such firmly established, ever-incressing popularity is proof that America’s Biggest Seller is the standard of quality. Packed full three pounds. Write for Lena's Free Recipe Book of foods, candies. Premier Malt Sales Co.,730 N. Michigen Ave., Chicago Distributors Oranges Grapefruit Oranges. Per Peck - 79¢ Texas Sealsweet Grapefruit Size 96 at 79¢ doz.; Size 80 at 89c doz.; Size 70 at 99c doz. Thanksgiving. At Present Cauliflower Carrots Parsnips Squash Rutabagas Head Lettuce Tomatoes Meat Department Government Inspected for. Your Protection Beef Pork Veal Lamb Will have a limited number of Mrs. T. R. ‘Taylot’s : Leave your order now. Turkeys. DELIVERIES: Close at 8 p. m. Yesterday-Today-Tomorrow You may depend upon the consistent quality of the Wonder Loaf Pan Dandy Bread . Dealers and consumers have shown their preference for these loaves and are enthusiastic about their choice— We appreciate this and our response goes back in the quality of our products. Western Baking Company Rodenburg, Henry Bachelor, Oliver Rudy, Pollock; E. G. Pearson, Eino Jutila, Kintyre; William McAllister, Sr. Anton Gruenefelder, Jr., Frank Herman Horstmeyer, Her-|Long, Fred-Nelson, William Koenig, Reimer, Theophiel Gimbel,|W. T. Gruenefelder, Braddock; Wen- FARGO MERC. CO. LOGAN’S “WE THANK YOU” Oranges Smash! Bang! Down go the prices on Texas Juicy Car of Fresh Vegetables will be in Monday for Pears - - Winter Nellies - - Pears They are good. Per dozen «re sseieraceziere's esumaye oe cern 20C - “Grocery Specials” Dromedary Pitted Dates, per pkg. win: Swanhsdown Cake Flour, per pkg. Minneopa Tomato Soup, 8 cans .. 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Golden Pie—Made From Select Pumpkins 2 & Z3e 2 No. 2% Cans, 29¢ Sweet Potatoes ii &:''19c Finest Grade Cranberry 3:5. 92 m.....23e Oysters 1K Er"........2 & I3e 10-0z. Can, sie Green Tip, Asparagus Nort Cates... SOE ‘hite Tip, No. 1 Can, 37¢ ' Pancake Flour \¢p:::"....23c FANCY DATES ih Peas cue 1 OC Unpitted, 1002, Pkg, 15¢ Cookies Angel Food Dolaston’s) 1... SOC Olives 8 iri ee he. 37 Cherries i60Es%..........10¢ Watinuts ‘Sot shen, i laisse 27¢ IGA seat <g, Wend. bert 28e Sata... oe BSC ee 2b. Jar, 46¢ LG. A. Specials For Bismarck and Mandan Stores uf Saturday Only Per quart ......e.ceeee eens 22c . $2.69 Cranberries, Pov ecedeaee 2 packages for .. Pumpkin Tartiets Line muffin tin¢ with rich pastry, crimp edges and fill—i cup 18K Pumpkin; 3 Eggs; 1 cup Cream or Top Milk; 1 cup Brown Sugar; 1 ts. LLG.A. Cin- namon; 1 {s, I.G.A. Nutmeg; 1 ts. 1.G.A. Ginger; % ts. 1.G.A. Salt % cup chopped Walnut Meats. Before serving top each tart with 1 ts. sweetened whipped cream, Bambury Tarts Line muffia tins with rich pastry, crimp edges and fill with LG.A, Mince Meat—either moist or condensed and prepared according to directions. ‘When baked top:with 1 ts. hard sauce made as toe % re butter, mixed with 1 eup Powdered id slowly 3 tbs. cream, bent until very 0 aes Nght; “add as ts. Vanilla. Stuffed Dates Stuff 1.G.A. Dates with Cream Cheese, 1.G.A. ° Marshmallows. Roll in powdered or granulated antsencudsnngannanant LOTT HOOARETeFETCOOONALEUAARIS RHEE Bismarck ee Stores yoene 5088 = — BISMARCK FOOD ad — 408 Bdwy. Y i Nort —710 Thayer Brome S18 DICK'S GROCERY. % Phone 371 — R..T. GROCERY — 204 5th St, Phone 611 — SPEAKS G ERY — 216 Bdwy Phone 199-W— BROADWAY FOOD MKT. sana UTOUuunsnonnnagsscuuusua +t % EE Ht Ot EE OE EE OE EE EO EO HO OE EH OE EE OE OE OO OO Yee EHH HHH EH HH HH No.2 —308 13th St. —122 6th St. JOODDDURDUCUAUSNOOGRGRGAORUNONEESNOnEecons: