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~ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1930 3 | ce EF Capitol Theatre, Capital Commercial Sata 4 was reported as being greatly im-|new inventions. He had a dinner of! Historic Raleigh tavern, at wil-| Judge Louis Duffee, 74, of Griffin, y MEMORIAL, BUILDING Joseph Didier, 31, bo collage: Webb ‘Brothers, separ | Officials Investigate proved’ Friday and will be able to|crackers and milk, played with the Namsburg, va ur been restored ad Ga., haart bed to autos and othe De Elite Hat Shop and Beauty Parlor, i jeave the ‘hospital within, a day or {grandchildren a bit, then devoted | Rockefeller interests, er means of conveyance. Is ad at San sds Finney’s, Shoe Mart, Wee Putt Putt | un 1g) t in entucky two, Frayne Baker said. ene rge! Rae ee Perusal of tech- a q nical publications. N. D,, Dec. 26—()—Fu- | G0lf course and Ohm Dress shop. | rouisvitle, Ky, Dec. 28.—(P)-Ows- WILL BE SCENE OF Deal aeehiae for Joseph Didier, 31,| Hayek today was putting one of they ley county officers today were in- ‘ farmer at Sanborn, who died Sunday rin ee of his office at 115) vestigating the shooting in. whieh| Hebron Woman Dies GET HOUSE woop | ; * WHITE Rev. John McCough, pastor of the Uifficulty sricsoncbet a ai | killed, and Leonard, Lawrence, and Mrs, Rudolph Culeman, 53, Hebron, |trays and jewel cases made of wood Catholic church, wus in charge of tne | Orders which it is receiving. Andy. Smith, brothers of the ‘slain| Mts. Rudolph Culeman, 53, i ; i é : Nervlobs: ; | woman, were wounded. Sheriff G. D. eae, here yesterday to a heart ieee haem oredie toh fees it! Association of Commerce Will|tert are Didier’s widow, a en Two Cando Business [uae eae hia ea ee ane Toit ti baled that Mrs. Culeman HT Id di iter, his parents, + ant | when he enter ie Smith home . % S Hold 1931 Meeting In New {2 Soucy ithed of “Pacgo, tire Concerns Are Robbed) make an arrest on a robbery charge. | “io had come to Bismarck for medt| 00 LATE TO CLASSIFY Structure beds abc ree ' ' ities be ac) before submitting to an examination. — ead 4 Cando, N. D., Dec. 26—”—Two| Inmates of Prison Coming to this country from Ger-lGiye HER a Permanent Wave for| > | Neon Sign Man Says __ [business ‘establishments were entered | Eat Chicken Di many with her parents in 1889, she| Christmas. “Natural, lasting: quae tee ao to hold the annual meet- . od H here early Christmas morning by! a WCKEN DINMET) cttiea on a homestead south ot anteed waves $5.00 and $6.50 sr the Ganarern’ jpimarck Association off Business Go ELE robbers whose loot included e1 auto- sues Hebron with them, In 1606 she mar-| Gairheria Grae nang Sod at the Memorial building as soon as the mobile, | Chicken dinner and a motion pié-| ried Rudolph Culeman who was then ismarck. structure is ready aittingd “When a big, new, Neon sign flashed} Two ets wie ed and tet “ ture show ‘offered inmates of ie poninadterat Hebron. She lived with bean one a ure 1s ready was inced to- the Patterson|cash were stolen from a pool hall] state penitentia: “Christmas treat” = day by the committee in charge of the| Wednesday night at fae him in that city until the time of hotel, E. C. Hayek, manager of the/joperated by J. A. Thompson, wiiile an‘! Thursday, her 7 9 p affair. A definite date will be fixed iusbasting Stnneen's local _agency,/ automobile was taken from the Cando| The dinner included all the usual pPopredtpe snag Mrs. Culeman TODAY s THRIFTY BUY $S soon as it 1s known when the build-| rubbed his hands and commented|Sales and Service garage owned by | trimmings fand was followed by the! jeaves a sister, Mrs. Jacob Spoer, also teres TRCe eine ae pon ing will be ready for occupancy. that business is good in Bismarck. |H. D. Beverstad and H. B. Haagen-| showing of “The Covered Wagon.”| of Hebron. tle of ‘the Family size holds 5. umes ‘The program outlined for the meet4] “"iii. firm has Completed $70,000] sted. ‘These were the only deviations from A Funeral services will be held Sun-/s# much ts the Small a0 size, wach cietseaptitin tei tas case. Rune Worth of contracts in Bismarck and) The automobile was owned by H. J.| the usual prison routine for holidays. day morning at 11 o'clock at St. Johns| {ives Soe, price oF eters (Pattle fandan in recen ths and the|Hanson, Maddock. It had a spotlight ; ; lean ‘ ‘ » Ports covering the 1930 activities of prapeet Tee. soadenen “beilriome “lon the left hand side. amg | CAPTAIN BAKER ILL Brangelical ctiureh ‘st’ Hebron. ra ae a AO These low prices are shhh cs thanking you as i the association, an outline of the g00d, said. Two transients who had been in| Captain I. P. Baker was taken ill coughs, croup ispasmodic). dry, tick: your patronage and saying ‘‘Happy New Year! OF fre nnned for 1981 and a serles| "Signs erected by the firm recently,|Cando are suspected ‘ot the roubery| wigan attack of indigestion Christ-| EDISON CONTINUES STUDY = |[2¥,{/iroat. troublesome night coughs Signs Cs ful Mothers endorse {t. Exavtly of five-minute talks by local business! in addition to that at the Patter-|and Sheriff Ea Stubbleficld toe no-)mas morning and was hurried to a] West Orange, N. J, Dec. 26.—(P}— |sults elderly persons | |suits elderly persons, being sedative ¥ and professional men. They will dis-| son hotel, are those installed at the/tified adjoining cities to be on the| local hospital for treatment, Frayne After intensive holiday study ‘Thomas | itliout oplatess miluly lavatives vel cuss the relation between the city Copelin Motor company, Sweet Shop,| lookout for the men. \for Foley's Family siz real thrift A. Edison perhaps has some ideas for ve 3 — Adv. and its citizens and between Bismarck eee buy. Sold everywhere.—Adv |, | Sat., Dec. 27, to Fri., Jan. 2, Inc. {Baker said today. Captain Baker i and residents of its trade territory. H. J. Duemeland, chairman’ of the committee planning the meeting, will have charge of the entertainment. An orchestra will provide music and there will be group singing, in addi- tion to other entertainment. John Hoffman will have charge of the program and Wy 8, Ayers will dive charge of arrangements for the inner, Dickinson Elks Give 4 y $400 Christmas Aid U Y Dickinson, N. D., Dec. 26.—Dickin- INCOME | son Elks spent more than $400.00 in 4 charity this year. According to com- mittee reports, this is only slightly larger than amounts spent in Previous years. The Elks organization gave away Christmas baskets that contained enough food for several days. Turkeys, LIPTON’S TEA 37c Salmon i202 "tu, ro.2 i 27e HERSHEY’S COCOA tie. L3e YY 4 \\“"— My oe FY \ a Quality Food Stores~ FRIDAY and SATURDAY December 26 and 27 QUAKER OATS Quick Cooking or Regular, TOMATOES Stsndzrd Quatits, BNO. 2 cams ......... eee ee eee eee Pancake Flour (gp i:::°..23c : Dozen cans 98e Case, 24 cans ....$1.95 Soa GR 1 0..3 le chickens, various other meats, all a % i etek!” Pp Laundry. ....... Bars kinds of groceries, and fruits, dies, or Crystal White, “Lots of Suds Quic! an nuts Sha included in the Christ: SOAP . 32C as basket. ‘The supervising committee in charge | a few d 3 I I a r s FANCY RICE 1 28e CREAM CHEESE ~ of the charity work was composed of R. V. Boulger, Lyall Merry, George Nolan, I. Brown, and Henry Brown. 1,700 Children See a month 3c nee Olives (gp 22282... 37¢ Santa at Auditorium racicse BOS 5 Seren aa ta W font necessary in these days to have « large amount of = 29S RICE 2005 Macaroni 68 8:22".3 n.. 19¢ voloes were lifted in Joyous song ones of capital to share in the earnings of America's great Fancy Whole Grain. Lb, the words of Christmas carols were In the Sanitary Carton = Pkg. flached oni the eorearl" "66 the | ee industries. If you can save evena few dollars a manth, IGA COFFEES nicipal auditorium at the Chi iti i ina li be Dragan, Wednesday atternogn : you can buy sound securities that will bring in a liberal ARGO STARCH “g” Blend = 35¢ e boundless usiasm. i on 28C youth, the younssters entered thee and dependable income. CORN or GLOSS \ ay» Blend, per Ib., 23c the spirit of the occasion with a fer- vor that was highly gratifying to those who sponsored the affair, H. P. Wouldn't you like to receive a dividend check every | Goddard, secretary of the Association | \, of Commerce, said today. FRESH PRUNES Plums (8k u55.......2 33" 4.5e three months from the rapidly growing Minnesote peataras cierto Northern Power Company? For the benefit of sys- greeted with great gusto by his small tematic savers this Company is offering its 7% Cumul- —e “Hard Queen” 9 ss 2 35c Cookies ign 3: Zu 45¢ a MD ctlld was presented mit ative Preferred Stock (with a Common Stock Purchase EBUOY 5 At tbe emetulant the program. « Warrant) on @ convenient monthly payment plan. OYSTERS “Hse” For Mandan and Bismarck Stores sacking and distrtbution oft fe candy | Through this plan you can buy yourself a steady in- hos ANGE cosce 21c for Saturday Only gram, come—an income from one of the Northwest's solidly established, progressive Public Utility enterprises that is supplying a constantly increasing number of com- munities, including your own, with natural gas or elec- tric current or both, HEAD LETTUCE 2 heads for 25¢ TWO STORES TO SERVE YOU TRADE AT YOUR, NEAREST RED OWL 302 Main Ave. - - - 506 Broadway SUGGESTIONS ; : eas Macaroni and Salmo ‘ Think what an investment like this will mean toyou... ‘sab, asin 1 —— ew . then ask your local office for further information. grated onion, ‘een pepper, chopped 3 cess, ts. 1 it, 1 cup milk, 1 cup Kingbird Salmon. Cook Macaroni until tender and drain. Combine with remaining ingredients and pour into buttered loaf pan, Bake in moderate oven for 30 or 45 minutes, Serve with cream sause to which has been added 1 cup LG.A. Peas. Spaghetti and Salmon Salad 42-1b. Spaghetti, 2 cups Kin; chopped celery, MONTANA-DAKOTA POWER CO. Creamettes! The more tender, more de- licious macaroni prod- uct. Medical men advise H its use because it is a “quick-energy” food fj and is easily digested. Builds muscle and strength in children. (reamélles MACARONI PRODUCT 1 ths. grated tbs, chopped 1 ts. 1 Fy lettuce and SATURDAY SPECIALS OLEOMARGARINE Sty Bra=é. Grand Opening of Owens’. I. G. A. STORE HOME OWNED i a) mS GA. STORES #ik ee? h d . New Crop, : snl S marine Se | Fly iy A. ibe Sone ney ae SAUERKRAUT vile gia on er 9c SUUGuaUueasuanencanennoaseaceasaacasuasanenugseacuanegennancanagnanenncasescaacscanegenscasuacasuiy: As an opening inducement we offer the following specials for Saturday, Decem- SPARERIBS eenieeals als es ehghalaioanie 15c ber 27th. : f P. & G. Soap Sardines S-O Tomatoes Bismarck BS Stores BOILING BEEF bett tp. wr... LSC — BISMARCK FOOD MKT. — 408 Bawy. = Limited 10 bars, 1 0 c 1-4 Oil, domes- 25 Solid pack, 2 Ige. 3 3 POT ROAST Bane Best, Ve Mig ulead 1 5 c Rhone ADB a Rae ines ae peas : 3 for . tic, 6 cans .... [ o No. 24% cans Cc Pe cae, Phone 279— DICK’S ROCERY, N — ilo Thayer z LG. A. Rolled Oats ae ak aes HAMBURGER jp. ............. 12be Phone 78 DICK'S GROCERY No.2 —a08 13th St. 3 (Reg. of Quick) 4 Q sicaam sellin aye Shoulder, Center Cut, 15 Phone 611 — $ GR — 216 Bdwy = 55 o2. pkg. .. Cc 4-String 46c | Mscaroriand 196 PORK ROAST j.c'n, foe Phone 199-W— BROADWAY FOOD MKT. —122 6th St. 2 a a | “SPY WERE! see eeeeee Bs es, Se ar Cured, it i Reon eer 27¢ “ meerent ier andieg age Ole Fine Granulated atk and Heaps PORK CHOPS “tig (22c an at Me. La amps, medi- ad sag thei LG, A. Pancake 10 Ib. Bn 0 BS um size, per can OC VEAL STEAK Sui 13c All we ask to prove their Flour i Cc i be cS fe “0 ane Wine S bare enter, superiority: is that you use Self Rising) ps, ee ey A Family of too IF IT'S U.S. INSPECTED PHONE < one zack. Satisfaction guar- or ib. ake ap 23c 25 Ie lot h $1 3 5 A A ig aa oe LG. A. Malt Syrup | 100 1b. § 5.59 | :1” Blend, 35c Special Fruits and Vegetables at Lower Prices PaAls ai 33¢ sack ..... per Ib,........ OCCIDENT, —_ ay Del Monte Henge Straw- ane Grapes, 29 c N’S BEST, Sod: Salmon — a. a 28c eae 77 c | itead tettice, 25e LO Raviswinschem | TE 2O¢ | “bial,” 5a ee a ety set OR CLIMAX 2b. j cg sate? a: Cc per Ib. ........ c oy Rea eeocie | : ‘ —Where you are made to feel at home— per ok sees 25c ee Ter eee No.2i4 cans, 3 for ..... C4 per bunch ..: .23C oon Fleet Glass Bosens silt : heat cv a mea rf Del Monte Muscat Onions, } at fa AR Ped pean Carnation Milk Hormel’s, fancy 1-pound Grapes Grapes, No. 2% can, 3 for 69c 10 Ibs. for AT MODERATE RATES is washed and scoured in Large Cans, prints, 3 7 Emperors, fancy 2 7 c Grapefruit, Texas seedless, medi- Sepa, EXCELLENT FOOD CouRTRoUS SERVICE at least 20 gallons of pure S for... chs. 25c 2 pounds ..... C | fresh, 2 Ibs. ... OF... MODERN FURNISHINGS Apples, Winesens." $1.73 Rutabagas, Parsnips and Carrots, 3.1bS. vo... 12¢ Dates, 2 Ibs. for .. Fresh Peas. 2 Ibs. for W. B. CLARK, Maneger HOME OF WCCO STUDIOS Cost More - Worth It! RUSSELL -MILLER MILLING CO. Owens’ I. G. A. Store Successor to Matt Senger 310 South Tenth Street Bismarck, North Dakota

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