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ee elena : ‘ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. _ FRIDAY, JANUARY Y, 1981 « HOOVER BELIEVES . NATIONAL AUTOMOBILE SHOW OPENS IN NEW oe MINNEAPOLIS BIC’ ie fee tg eer ithe neighborhood of the residence of \the ne i Prof. Oscar Skovholt. Professor Skov- poles residence was set afire in three 1 “ |places by a firebug Tuesday night. BUT DECADE AWAY Police Seeking Pyromaniac Fol- $21,000 Ne Currency E t lowing New Flame Out- Stolen New Year's Eve i —— i Children Properly Born, Trained, break Friday Prd gan “Gene fee epee salt acai ainneapolis, dn, 8A-—Four fees | hg valued at 80 trom the Noreh- |B [Dg ’ Predicted flamed from the torch of the East) western depot at Saxon, Wis. on New 1C 0 § as an Minneapolis firebug within 20 min-| years eve, was announced Friday by E | utes early Friday and sent fire ap-| jostal authorities. : Washington, Jan. 9.—(?)—President | paratus and police gun squads scurry- |” he pouch was consigned from Hoover believes the new generation ing through the district in search of | Tronwood to Duluth, Minn. Pp e 631 he has visualized—children properly {8 pyromantae. pal et RE \ hon born, trained, educated and healthy— Unseen and unheard, the firebug | 3 - wine toon move swiftly after that ant ido ws garated Wake Baltimore Bank Is | , tly a! he ste 4 hed, | ‘ So he abserved in an interview with Fee ne ee a rar was tuethird| Robbed of $15,000 THE ORIGINAL CASH AND CARRY STORE "EAS upseten K sae peters pags the fire SEE Er call teewel| Baltimore, Jan. 9.—(?)—Six men | i sip ti cle re the e firebug. 4 . 9. < oF hy Shealth ‘contertics that with found a garage in the rear, of a resi- | armed with pistols and an automatic FANCY DRESSED CHICKENS, 2 Oc such a generation “a thousand other jGence blazing. A car in the garage | gun held employes of the Commercial pet Whe hes a aes ig RE SS problems of government would van- was damaged. Savings bank on North es at bay ish.” ; ‘While they were extinguishing the | Friday, seized cash estimated to total FRESH EGGS He painted a Pee bth new oat — another Kae end from . Bh | $15,000 a d fled in an automobile. aa 5 8 5 Cc lex world—life speed locks away Ww’ rming Lena agree TR lozen ...... Risieeau ay ee eaee and. yet affording greater leisure fired with a wad of waste soaked ini CUBA MAY palate ons . through the perfection of efficient kerosene was burning. Ten minutes, Havana, Jan. 9.—(#)— Zuppke SUGAR Pure'G 4 . ome burst ie a IS. see ee ‘ Only children of a new generation the oil soaked waste was the torch|Cuba to take up football. Is it Bo : —a new American—can stand against that caused the fire. {hot in Cuba for the game? Just look | 77 Ooo re this future wofld. First of all, their The fourth fire was discovered | at Alabama. ATOES, 27 health must be looked - after—this si ais BNO. DCR oi cei sa sae: ieee es Cc civilization would decay in @ genera- | Associated Press Photo = = = “ tion of physical weaklings; then A. view of a section of the ground floor of GrandCentral Palace, New York-City, during the national £ mes their play environment, their ! automobile show. The show Is rated a biggest motor display ever held in New York. More than 300 TOILET PAPER, sehoolin thelr iscipline, their mor- new car and chassis models are on view. 4 rolls NN Cc schooling, » feo id TOUS 6. cece cece erste cece se ecencee i als. : 1 a PAE 5 : He mentioned the difficulty of ————— o driving home this idea to voters and TURKEY ALARMED BY | Samaritan’s Auto | CHILDLESS WIFE QUAKER OATS, officials. He spoke of disheartening | MANE PUR cist ps copes Papen comand c conditions of erime, especialy the rate i| Stolen by Woman |! of increase among the young. |e \ a "eres Sees) MARRIAGEDECREASE ““ceces ac -ecomg’’~KIDNAPS INFANT | ECT : new generation. But I repeat, we 1 ona ee one Neb Re DEE) si osc es les Vas ol eee Cc y must keep ean mae as farwes aaeaee ty a spate. worA | | ———_ — ————aE 5 the whole idea unt comes | Bia Sak ali} . . . ~ : much of an Piet el of our na- |‘Get-Together’ Balls for Unmar- | tae Med Preis tape ahd Jegktee Sho Hee inary a 107 Fiftt E PEL Phone KELLOGG’S WHEAT BISCUIT, 1 9 c tional life as ugh as, say, our i Mauss i te in r Hus- “> national defense is. Why, today we tied Men and Women |’, “Sure,” he replied, and stopped fort to "Regain He Street RO N 1612 f think little of spending $700,000,000 the automobile to let her in. band’s Affection ; 5 annually on our two great arms of ' Are Proposed . “71 tell you where I want to QUALITY AT LESS We have one dressed pig, 146 lbs., io defense—and yet it is with difficulty get*out,” she said. New York, Jan. 9.—()—Lacking a Ze will sell at, per Ib. .. ‘ 10c sum towar Ti to stop for a package of 5 5 t 1 < tional education.” Heal aiie ta. marriages) ‘Chewing gum. He did, and left | gents OM Se weeka-old’ baky gil varieties, extra 2 Ibs. for .. .29c FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES 4 Affirm Royal |. 51 Bey. deputy in the grand na- Ce eae Te ome was | nian ettork,to:rouait her: lyases {li Cannot aLtiem Yat tional assembly, hes expressed his) just driving off. hence told police Thursday when Sao ae 25c per dozen .......eeee00- Remains as Genuine jopinion that plural marriages senin) paren sald he wouldn't mind so + they traced the missing daughter of Oatmeal, “Mothers Boup, Wilson's Tomaio, OE ¢ — | much if he borrow Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rotun 3 * SOMME Co cea veden oe. . Si Se Paris, Jan, 9-4 )-—The-Count de |thousands and thousands of Turkish) car from a friend. | father's home and arrested’her on a |p wht Chi foe TWAMIRA ster: Be pic Giere, former Russian, ambassador at | Women who have failed fo sind ten: ‘charge of abduction. Mrs. Schiron |} sediess, 8 for ...»... 37c each ... * 24c Save Ti S Rome, who is said to have received |bands since the one-wife Jaw went) |, took the infant Tuesday by posing |). SCOUes “Ot oe Navels eal aaa ve Time - Save Steps - Save Money the remains of the Russian imperial jlttto effect.’ | .,| Mayor Thompson and | « salvation army relief worker. pak pra pcrereren q BaraPaitor 13c family from the French general, Jan-| _ A lors’ society to end = | *uPlease don’t arrest me,” she said, piety , 50 eee cua. in, was quoted by the Petit: Journal |bachelordom” has been formed by the Wife Recover Jewels} “q didn't do the baby any harm. I ae ee ss ae 22 c Friday as saying that while it was/new Turks of Istanbul. It will ae love babies and can’t have any of my ery, large P, 19 c eac! outa: ae possible the relics were authentic he /augurate proceedings with a “get-to-! Gnicago, Jan, 9—(}—The Chicago | own.” per bunch ...... Se Sweet Hae a en 32c could not. affirm it. gether” ball for unmarried men and ‘Tribune sald Friday that $15,000 The baby was returned unharmed Soap, Castile, floating, 1 5 c No. 2 oie pees f There were no exact proofs of their|women. It. is: hoped that acquain- Semopiedens lto her parents but they lodged the || “large. 10c bar, 2 for ..-.. Candy, ‘mixed regular, 18, 25¢ origin, he commented, refusing tosay tanceship thus’ formed. may lead to| worth of jewelry, stolen from the wife | (1, rge against her abductress. Potatoes, good grade $1 28 and 30c Ib. grade, extra 29c ° where the casket: brought by Janin | weddings. of Mayor William Hale Thompson} *",; °° schiron and her husband 2 bu. sack, per bu. ° special 2 Ibs. for ...... t around the world to Yaris, is kept.) Replying to Salih Bey, the dean‘ of | during a holdup at cepesters Of | stichael had been separated for some we Giers 1s said to have been. given | Turkish doctors, Bessim,Omer Pasha, |ter home last October, had been re! time, the wife said, because of her|f| APPLES, Winesaps, small unwrapped, just right size 8 wal the alleged remains after the Grand {argues not only egainst polygamy but | turned. ; the jew. | tilldlessness. Thinking to effect a AE Maat REALE ieee q Duke Nicholas had refused them. geet y crores ie ae aguas acne wae, parities sa reconciliation, she summoned him ing res | 5 Sn ee ee Ta haeadt <peret inured ee oe ale } Ed LF rd: d Man: crisis. He says that what Turkey |newspaper added. after the kidnaping and presented the Dressing, Kraft’s, 1 5 Rye Flour, 2 5 We have it, everything in fancy and staple groceries. sel Fords an ANY | needs toglay is not more wédding bells | : boiled, 12 oz. jar ....... C | 10 wv. sack hd c Walter Jane ites Movie Stars at Party |but, more scientitic nandiing of the |] Mustard strong. a4 Rhubarb, No. 10 ins. BO) pee 25c ieee 19c a e each a 5 eae QADBES esse nes . | ete paral er aie ori \ Care ea0-a0 choice, a 23 Peaches, Sliced Cling, Just a few of our specia’ | Mre Edsel Ford: Devient at anelad|| Modern Political | re ais Vagal C | No. 10, each ; ; Tron tnandises themes rate iy. 6 ie? runes, medium s b: ins " orate Party. tage and sereen of-|!- ‘Daniel’ at Work | Teena selene | ne vibe teneone eee fered impromptu numbers at the|* = “9 5 5 on 5 home of Mr. and Mrs. Jules Glaenzer, Glasgow, Scotland, Jan. 9.—(P) the hosts. Among them were Mr.| Tn breathless excitement a big and Mrs, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Ed-/ crowd Thursday night watched a = ) die Cantor, Fannie Brice. John Clark, labor M. P., from Guests high in the social firmanent| Maryhill division, Glasgow, enter r ce Included Mr. and Mrs. George F-| a mehagerie cage in which were Mitchell, . 5 eral minutes. in com} with (| Hutton ‘and Barbara Hutton, and| the animals. any, THE RED & WHITE >t Mrs. Vincent Astor. The~ beasts showed a great f a aversion to his presence, snarling China Struck Hard - | 2nd threstening to, ‘spring, put The “fost of the Best for the Least By Silver ‘Declines entered with a trainer but subte- HONE 816 311 SEVENTH STREET > — quently went alone. M h “Ty Shanghai, Jan. 9—(@)—The wither-| Walked to and fro in the cage others | ing effect of the long series of de- while the animals, swayed be- climes in the price of silver brought) tween ariger and fear, finally al- antry or about another trade climax in Galke By Seeaaa gripe epee > Fda a5 Morioan dollars were aout-| Con he is conducting agstnets over 30 FOR EARLY SATURDAY MORNING SHOPPERS a . » palleae Dariement which he con- e a Vv S 7 to 11 A. M. Only ‘The effect was apparent on every| .tends would put a stop to per- y mae phase of commercial life, since silver | | formances of wild animals, thus BUTTER Creamery, Tong has been used as the principal| depriving hundreds. of men of bri Limit with Meat | ——-- Roof enna, rendu v= ore Tas mobi to shoe Many young brides of the note |] BoP ROAST, Baby Beef, Ib 11 | tually paralyzed. Many enterprises [Meh | onamee oars sis * west :can tell you how they grew ’ y 9 MWe cor ccesee Cc “We Th Wage were at a standstill ni ee = ee ee ry up on Mother’s Macaroni and SAUS AGE 2. Fresh Ground, | 12 4 c e ou doing but a small portion mane DOU AD, cs cceccssqenecess toeeeees SS normal turnover. BELIEVES IN SANTA that today you'll find this same VEAL STEAK ®%. Giioieeccuta, 1 5 fe ws Hem senses npc tar sale Philadelphia, Jan. §—UP)—Six<year- truly superior macaroni in their PET AD, ..2ececesenerreee SAS c The O Ge cail buyers capable of. supplying enough fas Pe ae bichey pe Deseia. own homes. “Mother knows SHORT RIBS, Baby Beef, lb. ........13¢ e Orange Sensation silver to meet prices now quoted, |Knows there is. Santa Claus | ST what's best” and daughter asks of the Year AY ‘ told Santa he'd like a Christmas card ’ FRESH EGGS, P. D > Miu are now exclusively on ® Bld 571g certain personage and it is on for Mother’s Macaroni. because pees se eee c 3 doz. mighty fine Oranges to the bag .. 72 : = A . Coenen ee a eae a en rat. ccs sal ‘ u 3h | a - rs erring Ping eee sg ve ar she too knows it is superior. 4 (A coin in every bag, either 5c, 10c or 25c) | Minnesota Banking _ {signed “tou Henry Hoover.” All Day Specials Special Prices on 1 Case of Oranges Commissioner Quits et LARD eneered 100% Pure, 124c Small size, $2.17; medium, size, $2.29; | : Ca * Limi leat . large size, $2. St. Paul, Jan. 9.—(P)—A. J. Veigel, Quizzed Lean, center cuts, i j 8 state commissioner Gt banks ame : PORK STEAK neg: Nata A pa 15c (Now the children can enjoy oranges) | May 1, 1923, resigne y . the presi | : 'resh Vegetables by Jan. 15, to take over Pl Smoked, Sugar Cured, ae of a University State bank PICNICS aE MG T.5secces asc: PER alaa Re aS 17c Brussels Sprouts . Cauliflower Radishes the eu cesten ue baa pooling SIDE PORK, Fresh, Lean, Ib. ........18¢ New Peas New wen Sue oteines ad ing to anndunce at present regarding PO Loin, rib end, 3 & 5 Ibs: Head Lettuce elery ‘omatoes Eh 2 successor 2 Commictions: Yee RK ROAST average, per Ib. .........006 Pesan 15c je refused say whether he ha * aay candidate in ind Yor the pos. on — IDS cs: : Grocery Specials : ae 3 FR) EC ES 10 lb. bag Sugar, special ........- sees 59 : 4 ad eee kn - nets, ol No, 2 oe Dernier: 3cans ..... 27 | Bandit Takes $6,000 = FALLING PRICES ON FRUITS and VEGETABLES Minneopa on. large ce oe 15e q In Iowa Bank Robbery 9 G sues Fanoy Head Lettuce, OE | Fancy Celery. per bunch... 18e : wets oe ce ok ee < ‘eamniek: ieee | Cl Camm’ BE POCA TY It OU Fane: % 1 is gig Coie pom wibin Brniape o: mio seacah, fe |) ante ay Cook’s Grocery a sah bee oe ' ins, ci o! First she 4 and Savings bank; was roused out of ‘> Phe “Big” Little Store Cue sl Sabeage Toilet Paper, Rangoon Brand, 2rolls... 5¢ bed Friday morning by a bandit who! , rai ee 612 A D eit Northern Crepe Tissue Toilet Paper, forced him to go to the bank and! Phone 564 venue regular 2 for 25c seller, 3 for 23c; x : ; open ‘the safe. The bandit escaped 4 12 for 980 j with $6,000 after f ‘Wilkins to 25 eeeeeremrrntenr ME Eee fi for. RAO Lege ic SOO Me ee seb e ee beer er ereeee accompany him nearly to Sioux City/ ne a FOR SATURDAY Meat t < PAULINA VISITS HOUSE in oe re : ‘Texas Seedless Grapefruit, large, 6 for ¢ eat Departmen’ wi , Jan: 9—()}—Paulina |, , Fruits and Vegetables Texas Seedless Grapefruit, medium, per Government Inspected Meats of Quality ‘ Lee mech ting aan ane hee ‘ } SPRING CHICKENS _STEWING HENS ¥ spends so much time tn schoot she has Gelery, ] 7 Butter, 59 California Navel Nash Coffee, iG * & hard time seeing daddy. And 0 she large bunches ... C | 2b. roll........ CUD Ghana ver peck ss GC) 2itbs. for nesses 89c Hamburger Pork Sausage visited him at’ work, having lunch RSIS CESSES oe eee 3 : B f d the diff eS) F with as in ote aad private of- Shoulder Pork. — re uy them, fry them and note the difference. then on the. house ny Oranges, | ‘Oranges are floor, watching the legislators at Roast, per Ib. .... 19c eB BOK voces seeees $2.25 per DOK .eeeeeeseeee $4.35 All Phones 211’ ‘118 Third Street = pial WO Hee Swift's Leaf Lard; 1 1b: Guaranteed Strictly Fresh 8: 10:30 — 2:30 - 4:30 New York, Jan, 9.—(?}—A Harvard. carton, 15c; 9 Eggs, 1 doz., 27c; 49 245 - 10:30 — 2:30 - 4: memorial to the late Edward Bok, e ee’ |i 2 Ib, carton C | 2 dozen c : . creator of the Bok peace award, is Associated Press Photo ‘ 2 : planned by a memorial committee‘ot| Mary Curran, 24, former. tele | > publishers and advertising men. A Phone operator in a closed’ bank of . T-BONE STEAK . ‘ bronze placque or of the phi- ‘Chicago, who was quizzed ‘about SIRLOIN STEAK Per. Pound Hotnropist is proposed to be set-up . Nght club” parties with John Mal- ROUND STEAK c at Cambridge. ‘Mass., preferably in !0y. assistant cashier, whose ex: | si : ’ ‘ the university library. _ Penditures. police. investigated, . ‘

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