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THREE CHILDREN DIE tion that he did ; he would he Rae ele ha i DURING FARM HOWE ieee ere BLAZE IN MINNESOTA be me guar tn, « etcnn A Two Are Burned to Death, While \ Third Is Victim of Suf- focation, though not burned, died 15 minutes. later of suffocation. The bodies of Martha and Martin were recovered from the ruins later. to safety, entered the urning home twice but was driven back by the flames and clouds of smoke. two years old, and Joseph, nine months old, were at dite of rela- tives, brisevdlt POSTER REPUSES 10 NAME COMMUNISTS Leader Called Before House Committee Investigatii Activitis Washington, Dec. ! 5.—()—William Z. Foster, communist leader, refused, today to give to the house committee’ investigating communistic petivites in this country the names of igre of the American communist central committee. Crease at an open hearing, Foster said: “I'm not ‘submitting any names to this committee, if you please.” , Abked his reason, he replied “that “such evidence could only be elicited for eventual use~against us in police court.” The communist said he was 2 mem- ber of the committee and said no ohe had priority over him. He declared the purpose of.the house committee was to have the communist organiza- tion outlawed. cig's Ministers Support Move’ Chee “Continued ‘fYom page 1) willbe concentrated there ited under the su- the:Red Cross, Salvation | a1, special Legion commit- movement. ive everyone d chis regard who Zortanate, than himself season.’ Jackson said all of the minis- endorsed the hotrod hi sabrecs pro; and have agreed to give it support from their pulpits next ‘Sunday. The ministers of the city also have been asked to aid the Legion in the careful distribution of the material to“be concen: der the me , Representatives of all civic bodies interested Christmas activities will meet this afternoon at the As- sociation Commerce and lay out a unified plan so that one o \- pn Gh tack will inet duplicate the Sakai Hope That Burke May Be Found Alive Held! Wreckage and Body of Ohio Aviator Located | Buffalo, N. ¥., De Dec. 5.—(}—The! bad eye atin e aviator, Hamil At the outset, Foster refused to be sworn by Chairman Fish, of the com- mittee, asserting in reply to a ques- NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE MORT- GAGE FORECLOSURE SALE Notice Is Hereby Given that a cer- tain mortgage made, executed and de- d by Arthur Erickson and Olga Erickson, husband and wite, both of Bismarck, North Dakota, mortgagors, to Northwestern Mutual’ Savings Loan Association, a corporation, mort- Bagee, dated the 2nd day of December, 1929, and filed for record in the oftice of the Register of Deeds of the County of Burleigh and State of N Kota, on the: 20th a: Ey be foreclosed e prem- ises in such ‘mortgage ‘and. hereinafter described, at the front door of the Court House, in the City of peg in the County of Burleigh of North Dakota, at nour ot 2 o'clock P.M.‘on Saturday, the 3rd day of January, A.D. 1931, to satiety 01 occurring in the terms and co! of said mortgage consists int the fail: re to pay interest, principal and de juent ether de rovided for in said’ mort, ne due and notice was given ss provided a intaatiee of the holder of pone hee pou gie iS) numbered seventeen Riverview Addition to the’ Cie of Bismarck, accordin, ing to certified put thereof duly. elled in the office of the being had. ‘That there will be due on said mort- gage at the date of sale the sum of @ thousand, six hundrea forty five d 23-100 Dollars ($2,645.33 ad Shure & Mury phy. ties ie Sroadway, Ye Fargo, North Dakota, Attorneys for Mortgagee. 11/21 2/5-12-19-26 J Court, Before Edward lene eeOiticie Sustion of the Pea Gerald I. Richholt, Plaintit¢, -vs. George Wise, Defendant. The State of North Dakota to George ‘Wise, Defendant: By this second summons herein you @ directed to appear before, meat ottice in the City Hall in the of Bismarck, in the County of Bur- leigh, in the State of North Dakota, at 10 e. the 16th day of December, complaint of plaintiff against you, Joring that plaintiff has claim ageingt plaincte” owilt nt aging Zou, nc ee over. || Police co wantntrat 0 of oe, city: of Bismarck, ‘North ‘Da: Ex-Officio Sustice ot the ‘directea that the within be served 1b! y. publishing mceaanioe wok oa juccessive weeks,, Teast | “Gefendant fea Bre Tse ie oe THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1930 ee. at FORMER FARGO MAN PALLS FROM PLANE TOINSTANT DEATH Lloyd Ruth, Brother of North _ Dakota Woman, St. Paul Mishap Victim St. Paul, Decs, 5—(P)—A 350-foot Plunge to earth. from the ‘cockpit of an. airplane cost the. life yesterday’ of Loyd: Ruth, former, captain of the army air reserve corps and at one time state commander of the disabled American veterans. Ruth was connected, with the United jter,, county juryy. to agree, the state ob- Appeal to Supreme . Court Is Decided eral men and of other persons who/| the evening were outlined at the trial. at night, Webb and Mrs. Potter drew | bb was subsequently shot with aisle the hands of Potter. The defense contended that the} shooting wi hy the testim Policeman William} Franklin, Mes: Potter, a a | at the hospital, and P. ‘Webb, | father of the dead man, to substanti- ate the claim. All testified that Oliver Webb ‘said, while in a dying accident. Following the failure of a Burleigh | tained a change of venue to, McLean! county and Potter was convicted on his second trial. An additional witness for the state at the retrial was Mrs, Anne E. Wolfe, Bismarck. Her testimony was challenged by the defense which, contended that it was not properly) admissible as evidence. ‘The appeal was decided-on @ divided opinion, Chief Justice John Burke writing the majority decision, which was supported by Justices W. L. Nuessle and A. G. Burr. wrote a special opinion concurring with the majority. Justices A. M. Christianson and L.| E. Birdzell dissented, contending that errors had occurred at the trial and nf Potter was entitled to a new The majority opinion held that competent evidence to prove @ motive for the commission of. a crime is properly admissible for that purpose even though it may indirectly reflect | on the credibility of a witness for the | defense. Support Change of Venue It also held that an application by the state for a change of the place of | trial on the ground that an impartial | trial cannot be had in the county | from which it is sought to be moved is a matter for the discretion of the court to PORK VEAL Phone 176 good they really are. OUR STOCK OF MEATS AND POULTRY IS MOST For prompt and satisfactory service, place your meat orders at the Central Meat Market We Stand d Ready to Serve You Whatever you may want today, tomorrow or next Week, in the way of meats, we stand ready to fill your order completely and satisfactorily. Fancy Fresh Dressed DUCKS CHICKENS The People’s Exclusive Meat Market / STEAKS ‘Af for a Hungry Man When we fill your order for a good steak. we send one that will make a hungry man smile with delight. /. Thick or thin as you prefer, but always it will be tender “and juicy. To prove it, just phone 148 and see how which the application a | We buy direct from the pro- ducer and sell direct to the That's why many people trade here. consumer. 80 STEWING HENS BEEF LAMB 210 Fifth Street COMPLETE <= HEMRESCERY are Specials COOKIES, Fancy, plain and iced, 2 Ibs. ............... Rice Oatmeal Cheese Sweet Corn Tee ek ee 33c Pancake Flour oe : Malt Syrup rx reg. oe value ......+ 45c. per lb. . | Cottage Cheese 2 for” ae Toilet Tissue at , Less Phone 1612 --41c Golden, No. 2 tin, 3 for cL A with glasware, ea. me 21c 2220 be. pk 2eOC 8.0. 3 rolls .....0.+-- 19c In their dissenting opinion, Justices The prosecution showed that, late Christianson and Birdgell said they were unable to agree with the ma- before the Potter home‘and that; jority on the question of the admis- We sibility of the evidence cf Mrs. Wolfe with reference-to a “clandestine meet- ‘aimed Accident ying of Mrs. Potter and some man in “the room of Mrs, Potter's. sister, Mrs. ident and offered | Krueger, morethan two hours before the shooting.” They also disagreed on the rulin: He apna the change of the place of ial. Bertsch’s Cash and Carry Grocery made and that the ruling will not be| halt her trial on a charge of murder- | disturbed’ unless@t is clearly shown'| ing her 10-year-old step-daughter. s. ‘where tl ere has Against Defendant! teen ‘a motion fora new trial of @ lies 1 cee ne ian Ae eg of ‘ j the sufficiency of ¢! fidavit for Sehieee sede Ron Sian | a change of the: place of trial was not Vn0 | raised at that time, such motion will gathered at the Potter home during | not be entertained for the first time on appeal. said. Christmas. 520 Broadway Van Camp’s pork and beans, 16 oz. tin, 3 cans ..... Mother’s Oats (aluminum ware) 53 oz. pkg. Minneopa beets, 24, tin, per can ..,..... Tomatoes, standard pack, No. 2 can . Pink salmon, tall cans, 2 for ‘With the jury excluded from the | courtroom, Mrs. O'Loughlin was called | to the stand to testify of her treat- ment shile in custody of police fol- | lowing the finding of the girl's body in a city park lake. “She is taking the stand tor no! other purpose than to show treat- ment accorded her after her arrest,” Defense Counsel John M. Keating “I am_ placing her cx the stana with the tnderstanding her testimony can in no way be used TOO LATE TO 70 CLASSIFY GIVE HER a Permanent Wave for | anteed waves $5.00 and $6.50 at the | California Wave; Nook, street, Bismarck. Phone 782. condition, that the’ shooting was an/ Woman Collapses and | | FOR Ri Trial Comes to Halt Denver, Colo., Dec. 5.—(—Collapse of Pearl O'Loughlin on the witness stand last night: brought to ay abrupt ENT—Three room furnished apartment on second floor. stove for cooking. Rent $32.00 per | month. Phone 499-Mgor inquire | at 1014 Broadway. \ Fresh Orange Juice, Gussner’s. peninsula, Natural, lasting, guar- 102 Third Gas 3 Phone 903 Fanc: ..22¢ i -29¢ -19¢ + -10c -29¢ 4 % 4% * HH OH HH OT Pi gli . Pee § Shop at the L.G.A. Have extra time and / - money for your Christmas shopping! Select _quickly from open she! P: wholesome, good, foods---because of 1.G.A. mass buying power---and use your savings for - other things. Sat, Dec. 6, to Fri., Dec. 12, Incl. For Delicate Fabrics, 5-02. Pkg.:. 9c Corn Flakes i@ 2 i 23c Citron, Lemon or Orange, 3B Sliced... Heavy 2% C Grapes GOLD DUST Large Navel Oranges SUGGESTIONS . A A Tasty, Substantial Luncheon or Supper ¢ 11. $1LG.A. Bean Casserole Grape, Walnut and Marshmallow Salad - ‘Whole Wheat or Brown Bread Spiced Nuts (Pfeffernusz) LG.A. Ginger Ale -*I. G. A. Bean Casserole Crop fine, 3 small onions and 3 seeded green Brown in 2 tbs. butter until tender and peppers. golden and mix thoroughly. Arrange in with alternate layers of grated Pabst American Cheese. . Arrange bacon slices on top and bake in moderate oven 30 minutes. Serves 8 or 10. HOME OWNED ao fay less for ‘PALMOLIVE BEADS Sweet and Juicy, 2 dozen for . Renaas Will Speak At Lutheran Church Gerald Renaas, world traveler and lecturer, will speak at the Trinity Lu- theran church Sunday at 8 p.m., un- der the auspices of the Trinity Lu- theran choir, according to Rev. Opie S. Rindahl, Renaas spent 14 months in the Ori- ent. He traveled in China, the Malay Palestine, and northern provinces in before the | africa, He wears unusual costumes| Argentina's first hydro-electrie during his lectures, which he illus-| Power station was constructed in {trates by means of lantern slides. | 3888. Brown & Tiedman All Phones 1400 Fancy Head Lettuce, medium size, special, Extra Fancy Celery — Cauliflower — Bunch Carrots Rutabagas — Eggplant — Artichokes — Alligator Special, . 10 Ibs. for Fancy Crisp Rutabagas, Special, 10 Ibs. for . Crystal White Soap, special 10 bars for Ferndell Peanut Butter, 10 oz. jar, 30c value, special, per jar ....... spells Van Camp’s Pork & Beans, 16 oz. can, special, 3 cans for .. Mother’s Oats, with aluminum ware, large pkg., special, each .......... iin ates Pure Grape Jam, 16 oz. jar, special, per jar Imported Swiss Cheese — Roquefort — Edam — Fresh Cottage Cheese — Fresh Frozen Strawberries Elks Club to Have Boxing Card Tonight Three boxing matches of three rounds each will be featured at the meeting of the Elks ‘tonight. These bouts start at 8 p. m. and are an added attraction to the regular meeting. After the boxing the usual luncheon will be served. pastor. Mesopotamia, Syria and All Phones 1400 Where Quality Counts The Sanitary Store heads for Beets Pears — Green Peppers — Cucumbers Tomatoes — Radishes — Squash Crisp Carrots, 27c Fancy Crisp Beets, Special, 23 c 10 Ibs. for Fancy Cooking Onions, Special, 45 c Per pk. 27c 19c 22c 29c 19c 23¢ WS MM 2h mow com 956 Tomatoes i. 2% rc + 20s MAYONNAISE 7%" Sr” 1 Be Baking Powder ij :..21¢ ae 10c Bete” 22e ee Oe. ae 28c PANCAKE FLOUR PRINCESS PATT MeuZP™ 45¢ 2. Oe i Have a Sample of Fresh Orange Juice. | We Are a Wholesale Market for i le 1207. 4 CHRISTMAS TURKEYS Ginger Ale WGBD:.. 2 devise BOC KG Buying Now for Eastern Shipment. Cheese Pest sean. re GLE PY Extra Select Oysters Be pyees NUES When SSC | ae NE a ee: 75¢ Jobnsion's, Pheffernusz Now Cutting Strictly Grain Fed Meats i NOTICE STEAKS ... 24 Roast oo... .24e You will fing a complete line of Highest Quality POT ROAST Rees isc. Ne ore Candies at I.G.A. Stores at reasonable LVRR Cae 17¢ FANCY iran: 19c _ SATURDAY SPECIAL / YOUNG PORK Sreax “. L5e, 18¢ (Seltied) yl {i BY pa ppapphhahhphhphiahipiind Fruits and Vegetables -RADISHES, Very Fancy, 3 for .... Soeur ‘gallon. ..15¢ Sen aaist poitle .. 20€ ‘HEAD LETTUCE 37cm Oo 19c (Other Sizes: 714¢; 3 for 25e; 2 for 25c3 15c) je @ trrery ~ 20cy 2ic ete ate. 24 BULK DATES, Very Fancy, 2 lbs. . . i eee Delicious, So, oe IMPORTED FIGS ported, Boe ese: 45c 1 BITE he eS BOG eee oad 67c ee One- half PEANUT BUTTER, Quart Jar ....35¢ A New Product (> HAMBURGER, Strictly Fresh Creamery Butter ; ae Fairmont Cottage Cheese, Ib. ... 124c eg 10c NEW SHIPMENT Oranges — Florida — Grapefruit Fancy Large, GROCERIES Gussner's Premium Quality \Oodles of Cream Added) COTTAGE CHEESE (Costs More and Worth It) 19c -- KRAFT CHEESE - - 19c Pimento — Brick — American Hic Sm ORDER A TURKEY FOR SUNDAY DJNNER A New Product MEAT DEPT. 28kc MEAT meat Cash and Carry -4 Ib. print, 1b, limit 8c Fen Cash and 0 Gussner’s ‘i0