The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 24, 1930, Page 3

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~ { } THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1980 : Ses 3 POPCORN, 75s Cre, SEK AUURK Pacis DOOSSARTIR eter = LARGELY ATTENDED For News Stories || PQSTMASTER'S JOB) Dow" tceon River! WHEAT PURCHASERS} zzz um ech a meek ea ts sina “ uate ‘De. Nov. n= Were bi eau 6 é lahidiowk of a man was found today by police. ¢q | |Mineennes publisher who Miller aid- . Nov. 24.—Were jin a trunk floating in the Hudson ‘ ed a few years ago in. his charges of Soe a sateen [river at the foot of West 58th street. |Recommendations Which Are! cormutien in state govermment. atti Community Hall; Coroner's ns ‘ ; Inquest. This Week |.” $1,000,000 FOOTBALL |? watt Get Mittion ~* For Relief of Needy: GAME TO AID RELIEF i BY SALVATION ARMY) § : West Point and Annapolis to Battle for Food and Shel- ter for Unemployed " Detectives believed the torso might er was a former attorney for D. C. Among Group Seeking to | te that of a man whose dismembered Not Revealed Made Stephenson, Ku Klux Klan leader now serving a life term for murder. Succeed O. Lundquist lage wets found by a sree cleaner Legge and Hyde He also represented George Dale, several hours earlier in a suitcase at 44 y' Shiliete: Citte; tw SUMRERDAT oaks ae the doorway of a Houston street store. Porras <; Washington. Nov. 24—One woman eer Washington, Nov. 24.—(P)-—Thelpoe- ron picd Capi! ourt. $0 casa: “United was among the 20 applicants for the HUGHES Hl AS RINE sibility of further wheat purchases by shel Bi - ismarck postmaster job, paying lations affecting grain and cotton ers New York, Nov. 24.—When $3,900 a year, according to the list chang ussed today - Sunday afternoon. Piepkorn’s moth-/ cause thy made public Saturday by the civil ator Stenory's farm cadierence: i er, who is ill at her home in Oskosh,| ahd no wind during the siege. Service commission, conducting the McNary, chairman of the senate’s examination at the request of the agricultural committee, said NORTHWEST 10 HAVE ba le Returns by Train, Due to Storm ade) nan applicant was He did not reveal their nature. Mrs. Gertrude O. Lundquist, widow; Outlook, Sunday; Friends He did say, however, that Legge bé- of the late Postmaster Oli Lund- Heved tl farm board sustai MANY SHOW EXHIBITS quist, heat Also Radioed Warnings tis wheat price at 6 Genes a same The first application received came — now more than 20 cents above the Liv from Charlie ©. Hibbs. Other appli-| E. A. Hughes returned by train at/erpool market. i cations, in the order received, were |noon today from a flying trip to Min-| Legge discussed the board's rea- Minnesota, North Dakota and/|from Simon 8S. McDonald, Harold 8.|neapolis, taken Saturday. Fear of|sons for buying already more than Hi Dollar, Joseph 8. Wright, Arthur J,|storm conditions caused him to leave | 100,000,000 bushels of wheat. Montana Plan 315 Hay = {arnot, George J. Keniston, Robert |the plane at Minneapolis, but he wired| Secretary Hyde proposed ampiifi- by Rev. Christ; song, “What a e L. Best, William J. Church, Ra!ph| Vincent Cavasino, the pilot, to fly|cation of existing regulations cover- 5 ; 1,000 now choir; prayer and another song by the| ;* and Grain Entries W. Sanders, Benjamin.’ Jones, |back this afternoon. ing the "grain end icowon, 4 ong i , Robert A. Yeater, Walter A. Sather,| Meanwhile friends here, who feared " Break wu pig tinel 6t. Paul, Minn, Nov. 24—Minne-|Harry P. Goddard, Ray V. Stair,|he might not know of storm condl-} Community Property ip sota, Noth Dakota and Montana|Frank W. Murphy, Paul M. Halloran, | tions ahead and would try to return ag. Alfred 8. Dale, Ludwig Quanrud and|by air, had radioed, warnings to Min-! Income May Be Filed ‘The period for filing applications ;numerous Twin City friends who had y Husband or Wife expired Nov. 18, picked them up on their sets. However, alibi All applications will be turned over evidence of storminess westward were! Washington, m- to the manager of the service dis- | noticeable in the Twin Cities, and Mr. ‘that trict at St. Paul, Minn. An examiner | Hughes already had decided on return in from that district and an inspector |>Y, rail. ‘Louisiana, from the post office department will be sent to Bismarck to make inquiry among "business and professional men about the qualifications of ap- .|plicants, Names of the three most eligible candidates will be ‘ertified hi s g¢ lanville, er and 6. recommend one. to the president for MENTHOLATUM se yh includes, Tepresentatives of the army, ei the appointment, ON YOUR CHEST navy, Point Annapolis jar. 5 tructi : Bho ed and evidence land ©. Ivan Victor, Bingham to Present Reconstruction of The money will all be spen and ©. Ivan Gustafson, Louisville Banking barley King Bill Which Permits Senator-Elect R..D. Four Per Cent Beer the jobless and destitute in Greater ‘New York where the unemployment crisis is at its apex, and Dwight Mor- bassador BEES Channels Is Begun & to Mexico, *. . ville, 1» Nov. 2%—-P— Carey, Wyoming, Is_| | wesnington, ov. 24—17—a show- Heise popetae baths ce have Washington Bound) trenton srocitistion “sac oe Wylder Heads Catha: he ae Ti ie cong of wren tans bee” 4ST Clothing Club he tees of ee cent beer. | state. e senal itroduce legisla-| The first two deposits at the| Fessenden, N. Nov, '26—: tion to allow physicians to prescribe | Security bank today were for $25,000 ut members, os malt as well as spiritous liquor. each. The first was made by the T believe these bills would promote | Courier-Journal and Louisville Times temperance,” he explained. and the second by the Liberty Bank Meve they would promote the use and/and ‘Trust Company. They were sale of grain and I believe they would | made as expressions of confidence in aid employment. To say that one/ the reopened institution. half of one per cent of alcohol is in- = Seine Sweepstakes Winner fi i £ hi i z HL quirements. likes the term “' FE gee if afd g Eze toxicating is Hebron Masons Hold Quits Ministry Job Three OB i pan Election Wednesday] seit, Northern Treland, Nov, 2, XN. D,, Nov, 2¢.—Garrison a Se cea? cain oe arrlet a Ncanvess the city today| Hebron, N. D, Nov, 24—At the an-|$200,000 in the ‘Dublin hospital] A tor | nual election of officers of the Hebron |sweepstakes on the Manchester No- pars anit lodge, A. F. and A. M., held Wednes-j vember handicap, resigned his job in A and| day, the following were elected for the the Ulster ministry of agriculture to-| Criminal Lawyer & year: Worshipful master, E. J.|day and announced he would settle 5 * oy” Shrum; senior warden, G. E. Macon-/all his winnings on Mrs. Prescott. Dies in Accident ‘George Eilek: “I'm giving Hey to my wife,” he — “ treasurer, W.|told the Associated Press. Winchester, Ind. Nov. 24.—()— HL, Intrich. Prescott shared the winning ticket| Struck on the head when the top of Follownig the election work was be-/on Glorious Devon with two Belfast) his automobile collapsed in a collision Ea Capitol Theatre TONIGHT and TUESDAY d Garrison to Canvass Books for Library a8 ! i an Ag A : ine —_ “_ Elects “ion for aid. ‘icers, ts ate vray Tit Aid Homowt tc wep} For Benefit Dance ‘They ‘vefore,” he says. “Our workers know Hebron, N. conga 2 . D. Nov. 24—Meeting the rounders for charity, always qucK/ 7 toy the newly to take advantage of free offers.| on “community organized He- . Band elected offi- There are @ few of them of course|cers and worked out details for re- [ OGAN’ vice i we help famil prods . Sie those who ore “WE THANK YOU” Vide them with food” # —————— i tne Army-Navy footbell fund. will “THANKSGIVING DINNER used to alleviate de Voto described Fruits cea youn a came to this Emperor Grapes Bananas Oranges Grapefruit this morning ing for a nurse for|' reais aa Fresh Vegetables bare for his wife “Fhe tamly welfare Tomatoes Head Lettuce Celery Radishes department sent the Green Onions Cauliflower Eggplant Asparagus found there. ne boo e _ _ Brussels Sprouts Turnips Carrots Beets Red Cabbage ' Green Beans Hubbard Squash Sweet Potatoes Cranberries Olives and Pickles A complete stock of ripe, plain, pimento stuffed, onion stuffed, almond stuffed and assorted stuffed. Extra Large Queen Olives, in full quart jars ....... 79¢ Pickles—Sweet Tid Bits, Yum-Yum, Bur Gherkins, sweet or sweet mixed, watermelon or cantaloupe. “Martha Ann” Fruit Cakes Puddings Hard Sauce Spiced Pecans Mint Almonds Candied Fruits : 0 “Drinks” Nort Sao Oe eave the alarm Tables pda Grape Juice Ginger Ale OrangeCrush Cider fuppiying the needs of Sise sewre we “Richelieu Coffee” i un gz ive li AL aT oF in need.” Gold Fish Marmalade Put up in individual glasses. Just right for each plate. Wipe OM «cacao s ods hoe ts clenis s oheains ass 10¢ Bert Wheeler Robert Woolsey Half Shot Sunrise Richelieu ; 3 } Jellies Jams Preserves | Spiced Preserves To Be Given Today og Oranges Garrison, N. D., Nov.. %—The # ‘i : Extra Special, No. 252 size, 2 dozen .............- 58e¢ ‘Sacred Heart Mission, Elbowoods, will (Not a small size) E Grapefruit Dozen - 79¢ — Dozen - 89e — Dozen - 99¢ Cluster Raisins Figs Dates Meat Department : TURKEYS SPRING CHICKENS DUCKS Government Inspected Beef Pork Veal Lamb Standard Oysters — Nothing Added — Select Oysters nfl bazar is an annual event to; provide assistance for the Indians. | —_——_ | Z Ht Hebron Eastern Star Elects New Officer- Hebron, N. D., Nov. 24—The He- bron Eastern Star held their annua’ See the new Singer two speed vacuum cleaner now on display at 212 Broadway. . Special allow- ance on old cleaners this week. Phone 254 for free demonstra- tion. RADIO’S MONSTER FUN SHOW All Phones 211 118 Third Street DELIVERIES: 8:45 and’ 10:30 - - 2:30 and 4:30

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