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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 198 ' TION IN An To St ie reside Sac) ate one ev lused the occasion of the first Italo- aie See Oke ahi eheiouiie in Engi reson ot milion aera, TD le vee ae Roa ASSO “ely oa a LATE ‘LASSIE’ - ‘i ] How He Got to FURTHER ACTION IN pega vee a ‘ol Weal Fatr Buildings ry Bree icane in some of the tenets of Italy's LEGGE'S REPLY 10 | | Omaha Is Puzzle Christmas Natural, lasting, guar- four major building units. Il Duce, who is reputed not to have /plal se ee te aacure tae > — “ah anteed waves $5.00 and $6.50 at the known a word of English at the time |fascist 1 oe Dace & Wik, 4 e X =| ee s. 1 ever a Okahe We jecfant | NKR BBERY California Wave Nook, 102 Third | Chicago, Jan. 2—(@)—Eight build-' Mussolini Speaks in of rising to power eight years ago, |Italy never would start & WET maha, Neb, Jan. 2.—(/?)—Fred u " ings for the 1933 Century of Prog- i si | street. Bismarck. Phone 782. B: UY, | * Schack, Minneapolis, is interested | gee a WOAH wel | English Over Radio in learning how he got to Omaha. | FOR RENT—Four rooms and bath, | Tess, Chicago's second worl 5 | fg |. Schack, in a local hospital to- | pas for heating and cooking, full|be constructed during the next 12 — day, said that he had no ousiness | basement and garage, $35.00. In-| months at a cost of between $10,000,- | Rome, Jan. 2—(?)—Benito Musso- 9 | in Omaha and was at a loss to | ses ee ems 000 and $15,000,000, Rufus C. Dawes, |lini, Italian premier, spoke for 16 min- oo Ss Tro Gave F Union Head Has} Merstand how he got there FOR RENT—Comfortable room in | jays Farmers Union Head Has; = “Monday night in Minneanolis.” | Attorney General James Morris ew home, next to bath. Board and | => SSS aaa The “Big” Little Store Been Making ‘Absolutely he said, “I loft the home of a % f : laundry included at $30.00 per | friend and stood waiting on a cor- Will Confer With Louis | month in advance. Phone 1705-J. | Phone 564 512 Avenue D Untrue’ Statements { ner for a street car. Next I knew | H Gentlemen preferred. I was standing on a street in | . Connolly FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room Phone 9 Phone ! Omaha Wednesday. I couldn't in modern home, quiet and com- | 1 * pene gant cole | Temember my rame, or any ot my | Attorney General James Mozrishas fortnble, Suitable for one or two. 1060 U ssner S 1060 Fruits and Vegetables “ae clared “absolutely untruc™ statements ™Scnack was turned over to au- | 70 determined what action will be Tew uae at | : “ concerning him made recently by! thorities by the attendant at a | taken in finally disposing of the eases FoR RENT—Room with large clothes | m 5: Spardtibe, John A eine, Locomia of Gel Christian Science reading room, {of A. R. Nord, Fort Yates, and Joe closet, suitable for two. Private en- | Nash Coffee Dem stration Pork Roast, 19 c pare: GRGn a Oeichome oly. Cooperative / When his memory returned tuday, | Wicks, Sioux county deputy sheriff, trance. Close in. Phone 460-R or} ash Coffee Demon: Shoulder, per Ib. per Ib. .+6 Legge ic hie reply, datea| Re identified himself as a repze- | against whom charges of bank rob- _,Call at 420 Ave. B. | Hot Coffee All Afternoon gge made public his reply, di sentative of a Los Angeies lgeac ‘e ne ” FOR SALE—Nine column — Bur- | i fin Bee: 31, to a detier trom Simpeon WhO} concern, with Headquarters | bery were dismissed at a preliminary " rough’s adding machine, $300.00| @ Vacuum Tin, 48¢ Yom 93c tee ka Team esate aerleulture foal Minneapoli: hearing at Fessenden. yalue for $75.00, in good condition. } 1 pound oo 2 pounds ....+..sereee ‘ 4a hes fe : - — <== State’s Attorney L. H. Connolly,! Phone 524. tte his had sought - A ‘ , iis heat melee: Podeneteo ee \ i r Morton county, appointed a special FOR RENT Nice clean rooms. Call GRAPEFRUIT Feti#= o Tex 27c “I am in receipt of your letter of | N iy ‘prosecutor in the case, had recom- _ hs AMOK .resseeeerererseeeres ees 24 Sauce ae Rn aa mace | ‘ mended to Mr. Morris that the men wis a ee ca Small Size, per dozen - 55c a egge, “resulting to the farmers from ’ m any - = ; | a further exchange of personalities NT iD Wi ee Materia! ca @ NAVEL ORANGES between us. It would be highly im- ea Wey | will be withheld until the prosecutor 3) é y | ‘Three Popular Sizes proper for me to enter into any d can confer with Mr. Morris. Because) WO] : | ee 30 dozen, QS 40c dozen cussion of what was sald in an ex- | — | of destruction of the siatchouse by Ch | 3 dozen " 75¢ 3 dozén ... C 3 dozen Siu'T'do"want fo repent mest en Colonel Arthur Woods and dohn) 12, i atormey generat tas wes | S TOOSE | a q uss Neh atta | x | pon s to meet with the prose- } “Al | “Moet GHEE GUS san Barton Payne Will Be cutoz until a later date, | You relf/ j California New Beets Y°7 "=", 5c i me at this hearing are absolutely un- | Giiestionad Mr. Morris said he had not hed | t i Large bunch ........ 7 Zz i | testioned | time to study the case thoroughly but | TON fs | ‘alifornia New Turnips Ye" F*° 5 gy “fntirely aside from _anything| | that he planned to investigate fui Vhats \$ California New Turnips [27.vann .... 5S Z Wwiibh Happe ; E| Wachingto —(®}—A con- ther. In the meantime charges of , It rather aheurd to accuse us ef try~ | eressional of unemplonment PARE robbery against Sherift Jon) © WHY YOU'LL LIKE | ; : BtMEA le ee ateahe ate fates and Kenneth Mci 5, + ing to depress the price of wheat at a and relief problems confronting the Yates attorney, who are free on theit| {OTHER'S MACARONI! RED CABBAGE 9c NEW CABBAGE, 6c time when the domestic markets are RHO senate aj Colone! the Presi committee w For Salads, Ib. ... California, Ib. ........... un Tuesday by the! own recognizance, are pending. Made of the choicest Amber at’ons committee. | Action in these cases will depend | Durum Wheat grown in the chain on what disposition is made of the | m y, cases of Nord and Wicks, both of! Dakotas. Sometimes focd man- whom were released at Fessenden fol-| ufacturers skimp here and lowing the decision of the justice of there to make extra profits. the same grade of wheat? Don’t you | mEtican ee be ate Va gn ee tians Kershaw, who dismissed | {other's Macaroni never sacri- realize that in taking this position | st of chose to be que He fices quality. Only the best ma- you are aligning yourself with the in- |. Upon their testimony is expected to| The arrest of the four men fol- | URE y terests which are so bitterly opposing | hinge the decision of attempting any | lowed information furnished author- terials are used,—to make a all efforts to aid agriculture in an ef- | further relief © Senators LaYol- | ities by Mrs. Marie Streitmatte superior producti Get a sup- lette. | Republi Wisconsin, and! Mandan, who testified they robbed! ply next time you go to town, 25 to 35 cents a bushel, depending on where the wheat might be located, i above what it would bring if exported “today, the Liverpool price averaging at present approximately 20 cents bushel under the Chicago figure for | John Barton Payr | American Red Cr YELLOW ONIONS failed, peck ..-.....-- BOC chilled checker players “move” their men. That's FANCY HEAD LETTUCE, Medium large, 2 for . .25c REGRADED POTATOES, bushel ...... STRICTLY FRESH EGGS, Dozen . BABY BEEF Full Milk and Grain Fed fective way? | Loin Fancy Round Shor st ’ as | Walsh, Democrat, M s, are the Farmers and Merchants bank at : 7 4 So far as T know no resolution has | cing a direct appr ot | Hurdsfield August 14. The justice | Stents... 20C Stews... L&C sicat 25 | i | | | | | | | Sat., Jan. 3, to Fri., Jan. 9, Scie am congtecs acing $100,000,000 to def: ef expences | held there was insufficient evidence Vv | I tion | to bind them over to district court, | T| ERS ; Strictly Grain Fed Beef | | i | IGA COFFEES oot re “a” Blend, oor Ib. 23¢ ton have been trying to have such a| ble for the new curv resolution introduced. Do you wish | President Hoover to place yourself in the position of | licf supporting their activities? So far as the board is concerned we have . nothing to conceal and have al anders bevond the tried to furnish to the various com- | Priation for drous mittees of congress such information | ers which was autho as they haved asked for. | st “Of course, we would be sorry to see the administration of the agri-! cultural marketing act drawn into | ‘ partisan politics. This act was passed ! 9 by the friends of agriculture without | ‘regard to party lines. The board has | taken no part in political activities of tany kind. Our work is being done the way we believe to be in the best | 21.G. A. Stores Anterests of the producer and we are | for an investigation of the farm i _ ee ep Pal Reet ing wil usese: MACARONI SPAGHETTI $ POT ROASTS" — 15c, 18c,23c board, but have been informed that | 0f the cities and the private traders in grain and cot- | bY Senator Lat cmerge! areeit 0 Gls tei dn AE ATONE ee ee i a are ee been vith Attorney General Morris. | Made by the manufacturers of Famous “CREAMETTES” MILK FED YOUNG HENS ...............20¢ to 28¢ ser =»: 10, 124 Stex...... 18, 23c PREMIUM QUALITY BOLOGNA, Per Lb. .. HEAD CHEESE .......... 1i¢ BLOOD SAUSAGE . templated 000.000 appro- ken farm- TOMATO SOUP I campbaite..B cam BSC i Logan’s “\,. ‘ BUTTER (['t. prints per i. “We Thank Y ou” (For Cash, Meat Dept. Only) IN H | PEACHES, PEARS, APRICOTS, Medium Size Tins, 2 for .. woe 45e COMB HONEY "" —-23¢,27e PAIL HONEY Suan Pos 67c Start 1931 Right! ‘ cries and meats from us. going to continue straight ahead. If; you doubt real progress is being made, | we invite you to call upon the farm | Buy your gre organizations that are participating cid ‘ We claim to have one of the best stocked Catsup 1K 2 Bottles 39c | in the program laid down by con- ff pitior, 1-4 ib. A siores in North Dakota. Our aim is to Large, Made from Red, Ripe Tomatoes ae ‘ ¥ please, both the pallet and the pocketbook. Phone Phone it prints, per Ib. ... SPENDS HOLIDAYS ASEA New York, Jan. 2—(#)—Little Ja queline Gauley, Dallas, has had a great Christmas and New Yea Both holidays were observed at s aboard the French liner De Grasse. C: bell’s Tome and there were such things as hymns/f Campbell's Tor 2 5 in 13 languages, snow, hail, fog and|f to Soup, 3 cang .. Cc big winds. Jacqueline, nine years old, | was met at the pier by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Gauley. A trial will convince. 1060 Gussner’s 1060 MATCHES | Esbet.. © sores 15¢c Peaches i Spinach (& 2 No. 2 cans - 33¢_ COCO2 IGB eure. Zin BOVE rm TOMATOES “MW Phones 211 118 Third Street DELIVERIES: SH15 - 10:30 - - 2:30 - 4 Tomatoes, good quality, {f No. 2 can, 29 , ‘ORS H i Cn : eof Jonn| cheio Haare aor nry airy Cc Catsup, large bot- fies 18K, 2 for... OC | TO CRI of the FAOUNEOAUAATOTUUA ADEA ’ Close Everybody knows this Store for its quality Foodstuffs, knows it, too, for its unusually low prices. And for this week-end it’s the same old story—good food at Starting our 53rd-year of business on Third street—serving the people of Bismarck with the finest groceries and meats obtainable. Dakota, decease and all persons having c the estate of said decensed, to exbinit|# Sauerkraut, 18k, ecessary’ vouchers, No, 21 can, 2 for dt c paepube | . 212 can, 2 M: fter the eo Tm! HRUEUEUOANOSE dent agent, at the office Peaches, sliced or halves, Getting larger all the time. There is a reason. costs that mean real savings. Rota, or to the Judge of the Cou 2 for .. 45c Onions Tomatoes »yCourt of Burleigh County, North Da kota, at his office in the Court House | fin the City of Bismarck of Burleigh | County, North Dakota. | You are hereby further notified that tron. LC. Davies, Judge of the County ourt within and for, the County of} Burleigh, and State of North Dakoti.| i ° has fixed the 7th day of July, 1931, the hour. of 10:00 o'clock in the fure- 1 I l a e wo T hoon of sald day, at the Court Rooms! of said Court, in the Court Ifo | z the City, of "Bismarck, in Gounty, North Dakota, as the @egeee. there’s nothing like it Sauer Kraut (6k 2 &.2'29c Clothes Pins 11 0.°"..........7¢ Large Washington Fancy, cpolld moot : pack, Minneopa 214 Rtater elias size can, 2 for 32c 29c We Deliver Phone 957 Saturday Specials" For Bismarck Stores Jobn ¥. Horthan, which have duly and regularly presented as hereinbefore provided. "Dated Dec. 11th, A. D. 193 MARTIN J. HORIHAD the Ad- GRAPEFRUIT, 1 9 c ministrator of the estate of ‘ john B. Horihan, deceased, EOPLE travel thousands of miles to see the Taj Bread, large loaf, 2 for ... PUOE oo ccc in cs Lacie . ee A Deine Pron For the Taj is a jewel among buildings 2 rae i 15c a : 12/19-26; 1/2 —there’s nothing like it anywhere in the world. ope bor... $1.69 BUTTER Fancy Creamery, 1-4 lb prints, 2 lbs. 55c The Best Obtainable Fancy Dairy Butter specially priced for Saturday. ORANGES Fancy California Navels 216 size, 3 dozen .......... 88¢ Per case ...... $4.59 A regular 40c dozen. Do not confuse these ' with a small orange. APPLES Rome Beauty, faced and filled A real buy, while they last, per box $1.49 S600 :°:0—coxo._]_]—]|_=_$K$&E&K And many people will go quite a distance.for a cup of Nash’s Toasted Coffee. For Nash’s Toasted Coffee is quite as distinctive in its way as the Taj. It’s the one different coffee among thousands of brands. Nash’s Coffee is toasted — all other coffees are roasted. The mechanical roasting of coffee has one great unavoidable fault — the terrific heat “roasts out” a large portion of the natural coffee flavor. The delicate aromatic oils placed by nature in the coffee berry are not able to withstand the fierce heat of roasting. "Toasting, on the other hand, actually seals the surface of the coffee berry, thus,sealing into each berry the maximum of flavor-producing oils. The berry is then delicately browned — with the flavor ‘sealed in! Food chemists find that toasting creates a coffee with 35.7% more flavor than possible by toasting. Nash’s Toasted’ Coffee may be obtained from your local grocer, and is easily identified by the ted and gold vacuum sealed tin. % Hot et EE ee Mix together 1 cup Brown Sugar ,3 cups 1G Flour, 3 cups LG.A. Rolled Oats, 1 cup Shortening 1 cup Sour Mil re H H MAA SRRANA SESS KESSRRESS . tsp. Soda. Put half of mixt in dripping pan and cover with 18K or LGA. Pre. serves. Spread on rest of oatmeal mixture and take in moderate oven about 20 minutes. Cut in rs while warm and when cool sprit ‘i Le fi sprinkle with Seat ees . We amce erste gp eweeUTest ese vespeeeBeurs Casserole of Spinach To 1 No. 2% can of 18K Spinach (drai % ta. LGA, Salt and % tsp. LGA. Poppen Paes in buttered ‘casserole with alternate layers of white sauce to which have been added 2 hard boiled eggs, sliced, and 1 the, Brated onion. Have top layer of wer wi ttered br i and bake in’ moderate oven 30 minstec ms Tunes a = OCCIDENT, _ LYON'SBEST, OR CLIMAX} These brands are special patent flour made for those pare who appreciate the -’ Test these flours in your . they will make better tked foods than any other * 4 + + eH HH HH HH CHAE HEHEHE HE EH EK HH EH HH HE ot ow HOME OWNED ASN MS LGA.STORES ai HE Taj Mahal, said to be the most beautiful building in the world, was built in the seventeenth century at Agra, India, by Shah | Jehan as a tomb for his favorite wife. It is built | ot pure white marble inlaid with precious stones, and probably cost morethan $15,000,000. e Travel Around the World by Radio Ne In Every Friday Evening 9:45 to x0 WCCO (Minneapolis- , 905 Front Avenue — Phone 967 We Please Where Others Hromise, FONE FRIEND TELLS AN ’ * “ y x Bismarck 6 Stores Phone 1080— BISMARCK FOOD MKT. Phone 564— _ COOK'S GROCERY "agg (°{Y. Phone 279— - DICK’S GROCERY, No.1 —710 Tha; Phone 878— DICK’S GROCERY, No.2 —308 13th si, Phone 177— OWENS’ GROCERY 310 so, 104, Phone 871— RR. T.GROCERY == "204 sin st’ Phone 611— | SPEAKS GROCERY 216 Bawy, Phone 199-W— BROADWAY FOOD Mur, —izs Ga"y i.

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