The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 20, 1931, Page 7

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Se ” DOES NOT BELIEVE MRS. ARNOT ABLE T0 HELP COUNSEL! Doctor Testifies He Had Diffi- cutty in Questioning Accused Woman Glasgow, Moht., Feb. 20.—(#)—Dr. Edward Brady, Great Falls, testifying Thursday for the defense in the san- ity hearing of Mrs. Anna Berrigan| Arnot, said he believed the woman does not have sufficient mental power to aid counsel were she to be tried on a charge of murder resulting from the death of her husband, J. E. Arnot. He found it difficult to get her to answer questions, he said, when he Mrs. Arnot faces first examined her. trial for murder if found sane. Mrs. Arnot told him there were 13 ‘children in the Berrigan family and | = that all_suffered from severe head- aches. Dr. Brady said, however, that records showed no insanity in her an- cestral line. He expressed the belief two of her sisters who died in asy- lums had not inherited insanity. Defense counsel asked him if he thought Mrs. Arnot was “faking in- sanity.” “No,” Robert Arnot, 15-year-old son of Mrs. Arnot, also continued testimony. He said he took charge of his father’s office during the last week of his ill- ness. The boy testified his mother told him on the night his father died he had eaten a good dinner and was bet- ter. Mrs. Arnot showed signs of strain) and appeared more nervous than he replied. heretofore during the hearing. George E. Hurd, Great Falls attor- ney, said the defense would complete introduction of evidence Friday. Big Alfalfa Campaign On in N. W. Counties Minot, N. D., Feb. 20.—For the third consecutive year an alfalfa seed sales campaign wil] swing through north- western North Dakota. . It ‘Thursday, under the joint auspices of the Northwestern North Dakota and the Greater North Dakota association. Each of the last two winters has witnessed more than 30,000 pounds | of registered alfalfa seed sales in, these 11 northwest counties, Bottin- | eau, Burke, Divide. McHenry, Mc- Kenzie, McLean, Mountrail, Pierce, Development association Renville, Ward and Williams. Evidence of the increasing need in alfalfa and other feed crop acreages is shown in the federal census of livestock on farms which reveals a hoost in sheep from 1920 to 1928 from 54,600 to 100,000, swine over the same period growing from 67,700 to 105,- 000, Thess figures cover the 11 coun- ties embracing the northwest section. | | PLAN SIGMA XI CLUB Fargo, N. D., Feb. 20.—To promote interest in scientific research among the faculty and. student. body at North Dakota Agricultural college, steps have been taken to organize a Sigma Xi club on the campus. The com- posed of C. E. Mangels, cereal chem- | ist, Dr. C. L. Swisher, professor of physics, and Dr. H. C. Hanson, pro- committee on organization is fessor of botany. (SAY THIRD ROBBER STILL IS AT LARGE Police Officials Are Searching | for Third of Trio Who Robbed Local Store Merchandise valued at more than $25,000 was recovered from the loot of the store robbers who participated in the Sarah Gold Shop robbery here | Jan. 4, according to Chief of Police ADD HEALTH TO HOT BREADS Hor breads are tempting. But often they lack roughage. The absence of bulk from foods often results in constipation. But now you can have hot breads with roughage. Simply add a cupful of selloge's ALL- Bran to the recipe. This deli- cious cereal furnishes the bulk needed to assure proper elim- ination. You will find Laid appetizing recipes on the - and-green ALL-BRaN package. Equally tempting as a ready- to-eat cereal with milk or cream. Two tablespoonfuls daily are guaranteed to prevent and re- lieve both temporary and recur- ring’ constipation. In _ severe cases, use with each meal. ALL-Bran also furnishes needed iron for the body. At all eens Made by Kellogg in jattle Creek, Butterfat Output in State 25 Lbs. Per Cow Production of butterfat by cows in North Dakota .cow testing associa- | -. fions reached an average of -25 pounds per cow in January. This is a continuation of the steady Increase which has been taking place since November, according to E ‘J. dairyman at North Dakota Agricultural college. In November the average was 17 pounds Haslerud, per cow; herds ‘included of butterfat eas extension in December production leaped to a 23.4 pound average. The figures are based on careful records kept on 123 herds by farmers in nine counties of the state. These 356 of which produced 40 pounds or more 2,159 cows, ch in January. The zesttul, de- licious flavor of EMPRESS COFFEE always delights the folks who know quality— and EMPRESS found in discriminating MILLIONS OF POUNDS USED BY OUR C¢ homes. VERNMENT ON THE AIR—That 4: ay Timothy Mi lerson, stations WC e every Thursday evening, to’ 8:15. Nash’s toasted coffee THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1931 H Chris Martineson, who has returned | from Minneapolis where one of the thieves was apprehended recently. | Virtually all of the merchandise taken here has been recovered, Mar- tineson says, and the robbers have confessed to a series of robberies in number of northwestern states. George Bundy and Roy Johnston, who have confessed to the Bismarck robbery, have implicated @ third man who still is at large. The three came to Bismarck in an automobile, according to Martineson, ; {and after looting the store two of | Noggs for hogef | them ‘returned to Minneapolis and the third took a night train to some point in Montana. 3 the recovery of some of the loot. it contained. The safe was not locked. FEEDS EGGS TO HOGS robbery which led to the arrest of Bundy and Johnston was apprehended in she- ! boygan, Wis. charged with a store there. He gave information Of the 111 species of snakes found in the United States, 17 are poison- re ous. They are found in every state, | but e: ally in the southwest. \ Minneapolis police have been asked to try and ascertain why the thieves removed the safe from the local store without removing the money which Smith Center, Kans., Feb. 20.—(?)— Rather’ than sell | eggs for eight or 10 cents a dozen, farmers ‘are -mixing them ‘jn grain | i i Pork Sausage rm: llc LARD fnisienat”... 10c sur» 14¢) peer »10¢ 16c CHEESE «. Home Ale Belorm IIc 14¢ PICNICS 17%4c Freshest and Finest FRUITS and VEGETABLES Visit Paul Brown , Weiners 1. SHLDR VEAL STEAK 1. Shankless, Smoked, Sugar Cured, Ib. .. RING FANCY HEAD LET- TUCE, 2 for ... RADISHES, Solid crispy, 2 bunches for ... CELERY HEARTS, Large, 2 for ........600 25c NEW POTATOES, 3 Ibs. for .. Del Monte Bartlet Pears, 2 cans for . CAULIFLOWER, 2 Fancy White, 3 Ibs. ..... 9c CARROTS, Fancy Green Top, 2 bunches for 20c Small CELERY HEARTS. Ie ae RES 25c DRY ONIONS, ene ag Oe Del Monte LOGAN- BERRIES, 2 cans for ... ORANGES, Large Bag ..... GRAPEFRUIT, Scedless, medium, per dozen. GRAPEFRUIT, Seedless, large, 6 for BANANAS, 3 Ibs. for FANCY LEAF LET- GREEN ONIONS, TUCE, 2 bunches for .... 15c | Large bunches . Richholt’s Cash and Carry [meer] Grocery OSCAR W. JOHNS SATURDAY SPECIALS Another chance to get Free Eggs with every dollar pur- chase of groceries. We will give a dozen of strictly fresh Eggs Free: | 7th & Thayer | IN, Proprietor A real system of first introduced in NO LIMIT 58c Royal Lemon Washing Powder, reg. 25c seller, per package .. Strictly Fresh iggs, 5 doz. ..... Oranges, 344’s, 3 doz. for Minneopa Wheat Cereal, special 16c per package Saat P. & G. or Crystal ite, 33 c 10 bars for Minneopa Peanut Butter, 32 oz. glass jar, SPCCAN PEP. JAR. cosh ess vs Cees Kees Pyre Jam, assorted flavors, 4 |b. jar, per jar ........ SaGNipeee eens 98c Fancy Assorted Cookies, 25c a 3l1lc for We buy all of our eggs from Burleigh county farmers. MEAT DEPARTMENT JOS. J. SCHOCK, Prop. Fancy Dressed Chickens, per Ib. Tall Pink Salmon, 2—1.1b. cans for Fancy Young Beef— Roasts, Ib. ... 15¢e-18¢ Boiling, lb. . ...12K%e 30c A Few Turkeys, to go at, per Ib. ..... Sadie Round Steak, per lb. .. Large Heinz Dill Pickles, per doz. Fankfurters, Ring Bologna, per lb. 15c When croquel mas in flomer Quite some time ago, wasn't it, when croquet was first introduced by the ultra smart? At the same time mechanically Toasted coffee was also something new -~and rapidly being adopted by the same people. Today, oddly, many who have never swung a mallet still drink coffee developed by the mechanical roasting Process that came in with croquet. Nash's Toasted Coffee is the only really different coffee since croquet’s sway of Popolaritye-diflerent because it is tested by a new, scientific process. All other coffees are still roasted—the . method that was new when croquet was new. Science finds that toasting creates a coffee with 35.7% more flavor than old- fashioned roas' ‘ Be modern—serve toasted coflee—s fee os ard aad Gaps as modera life itself.’ Merely ask your grocer for Nash's Toasted ‘Coffee. Never iextra Minne 2 Ib. Heinz 2 lal (2 Fancy A Real Buy, dozen .......4006 3 dozen bag (A coin, either 5c, 10¢ or 25c in each bag) Head Lettuce, New Carrots, Tomatoes, Cauliflower, New Beets, New Turnips Minneopa Wheat Cereal, s Si 10 bars 32 oz. jar, only .. Pink Salmon, 1 Ib. tall cans Logan’s Fancy . rolls, made especially for us from sweet cream, 2 Ib. Pure Preserves, flavors: s raspberry, peach, 4 lb. Pork Loin Roast, cut from small loins of F Punctuation was a firm of printed books by | sixteenth “We Thank You” Grapefruit Oranges - Oranges Better, “Fresh Vegetables” Fancy Cucumbers, Spinach, Radishes, Grocery Department c seller, only .. p, a standby, opa Peanut Butter, a large 25c amery Butter, put up in 57c 57c 93c MOM Giedeoy his aiereitee ENUM ree Ketchup, rge bottles trawberry, glass jar Meat Department Government Inspected Meats See tes 19c,21c rankfurters Spareribs Ibs. for 28c) (Per Lb. - 14c) Capons Fancy Springers or Hens Phone 1060 Phone 1060 Gussner’s ™ MORNING SPECIALS 7", Only Cash and Carry Only Only POT ROAST froma" ™" 10] J VEAL STEW Stturnce ....11¢ t013¢] $/f HAMBURGER fies... 123e] Shoulder Cuts. PORK ROAST ¢ (0's Pounds .. Cash and Carry Morning Specials Only All Day Specials | Peers Noni aris 15c oe ee Pork ..... 16c | FANCY YOUNG HENS “rs 22e PURE LARD, Per Pound LIVER SAUSAGE fhatnage cc cccses. POTROAST fr" 123c,15c,20c 2 BOILING BEEF §'p."”........ 12¢, 15¢ LAMBSTRNW 0c 2 Veal Steak Fancy Shoulder 16c. t0 20c Finished Milk Fed Chickens (Nothing Quite So Fine) FANCY TURKEYS YOUNG GEESE Strictly Fresh—No Cold Storage Stock Included Cash and Carry Cash and Carry Fancy Creamery, 1-4 pound prints, Ib. ..............5 26c Meat Dept. Only BUTTER Meat Dept. Only Limit POTATOES—ONIONS (Both Onions and Potatoes Regraded and Sorted) BUSHEL nO $1.10 PECK ee ‘'29c | SOAP CHIPS 2 ee ree. 29c GREEN TEA ogee 38c pena 20c P. & G. or Crystal White, 10 bars . ..33¢ PEANUT BUTTER, 32 oz, glass jar PINEAPPLE fee rin TOMATOES - PEAS 3" M AC. ARONI, pane Vermicelli, STRING BEANS Steet icndee per can .Fruits and Vegetables SEEDLESS GRAPEFRUIT "3," 29¢ ORANGES s1yesh medium, large CUCUMBERS ....... sss. 23¢ TANGERINES, dor. ....... ec BRUSSELS SPROUTS 37"... 25¢ BLEACHED CELERY 18c, 20c, 25c Gussner’s Since 1883 Phone 1060 Phone 1060 “710 = | Thayer | BUTTER LETTUCE— Solid Crisp, 2 heads 15 cases to BREAD 5. tomato sauce, large oval, 2 PRUNES, 25 Ib. box ... 5 lb. All Phones 211 me DICK See ORANGES, per dozen Oranges sold for 45c two weeks ago. MAZOLA OIL, large quart can SARDINES—Mustard or DOUGHNUTS, Purity, fresh, dozen .... We give prompt delivery service on $2.00 or more order: DOHN’S Spiced Herring, fancy cut, 118 Third Street DELIVERIES: 8:15 - 10:30 - - 2:30 - 4:30 Close 8 p. m. 53rd Year on Third Street 308 Thir- teenth St. Two G& Stores We Are Winning ~ The confidence of dis- criminating buyers with our high standard of quality and reasonable prices, Eat More of It! 1-4 prints, per Ib. ..........eeeee PHOER TR: 25c. RADISHES— Fancy Bunches, 3 for go at this price. These are large Sunkist G. A., white 1% lb. loaf, .49c MACARONI, 4 pkgs. ......... BEANS—Great Northern, 3 Ibs. . . 19c $1.78 for TOMATOES— 3 No. 2 cans Pay the Driver. FANCY MEATS Pickled Pigs Feet, per Ib... vias 13¢ $1.23

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