The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 11, 1931, Page 2

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Ow ook ¥ W-FHAHOH! WHY DO THEY & LAM MY LUNCH TH - ‘ 1} at ES, (Siar » -~ ae wv te sl Wohl ee cuattei/2ee PM ir MY LUNCH Seba) On BUNDLES © HEART. ' Sink |. WHEN GRABBED ER 2? 2 ins. PAD! -\ Loon , PL 4 OASSENT~ IVE GOT A WEAK my PA BRINGS HIS OIRTY OVER ALLS HOME WRAPPED LAYS “EM ~WeELL, Sf LOOK IN MINE, THINK , QuicK-11 Quic ! WAS THER / ANY OTHER BUNDLES “ON L ' AN' “EASE! KC TRMILLIAMSS 9-1 — = | AT THE MOVIES * _ i nel eccecertianaleliiena nan PARAMOUNT THEATRE i Anothér rollicking, heart-warming} juvenile comedy-drama, the third Governor Asks Bond From Group in Minot A cost indemnity bond of $300 was) requested by Governor George F. Shafer Thursday from five Minot land, courts for next year. for the recent lawn tennis championships, but in two weeks the grass was worn and yellow. Garden-| ers are already at work pre} It will cost more than $5,000 for seed and fertil- THE BISMARCK TRIBL Oster’s Proceedings his case. the court. z “sh Arthur Atkins, Napoleon, special assistant attorney general who aided in the prosecution of Oster, asked that the proceedings be dismissed on the grounds that more than a year has elapsed singe the date of judg- ment and more than six months since the date of service of notice of ap- Oster was convicted in Em- mons county district court July, 1, peal. 1930. him to shoot the man. MILK Per Quart Pasteurized Sc Chipso, large the Dismissed by Court . prety ing on the hottest. day— “Bie Note Daa ares ot THE pra logeirws Saturday Specials termine whether Jacob Oster, serv- ing a 25-year sentence for second- degree murder, is entitled to appeal ‘The dismissal resulted when attor-| neys for Oster failed to,make an ap- pearance at the hearing ordered hy He was charged with killing John Peterson near Hazelton. He claimed his wife’s affections had been alien- ated by Peterson and that this led E, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER Cooling and invigorat- All Breads, 10c a loaf. Pies, 26c each. All Doughnuts, “ 25e doz. We also have rolls, cookies, and cakes. Home cooked meals, 25¢ and 35c Le -Home Bake Shop 212 Sixth St. Phone 462 TASTIEST ICED TEA! its garden freshness—is the Perfect Summer CHOICEST ORA Cooks I. G. A. Store The “Big” Little Store 512 Avenue D Phone 564 RICHHOLT’S GROCERY All L G. A, Specials Tele. 631 = Free Delivery 7 & Thay. Now is the time to do your canning . The fruit is in prime condition and the prices are right. Our stock of vegetables and fruits for Sat- urday will be as complete as the market af- mike. .. 60c bi ct ara ; 29c fords and at prices that are right. a can 5 G Tea, In accordance with Mr. Richholt’s established cus- 4 Tbe. a seesee 25c 12 Ib. pred vee. 36c tom we will hold an Annual Corn Show at our store. We invite the farmers to bring their prize winning corn in early. A schedule of prizes and date of awarding them will be announced in our advertisement next week. Saturday Specials Flour, (ib, bag. 2OC | tin 2 for ---.... LC Small, Sweet Pickles, 6-oz. jar, 2 for ‘A DAILY GUEST AT EVERY from the Paramount studio this yest,| residents who have requested the! will make its appearance at the Para-| suspension from office of City Com- mount theatre now showing Fridey| missioner Nop orhett pee of the} | Ming lepartment. i} and Saturday. It is the famous Mark) peed oie san mbt aun nina es Celta Twain story, “Huckleberry FiNM,”|compiaint filed with the governor with Jackie Coogan, Mitzi Green,!asking for a formal hearing on the Junior Durkin and Jackie Searl in the| question of permanent removal. ‘The | featured cast. statutes require a bond to be filed) “Huckleberry Finn” is the further| with such proceed! 17¢ vevsveee ODE Minneopa, pkg... 2 doz. .. Salad Dressing, ff bom O9C/ TAC 25¢ IG:A: HOMB mayonnaise,, wikel EGE can adventures of the lovable youngsters who won favor from screen fans of all ages in “Tom Sawyer.” Junior Durkin, as Huck, runs away from home, in fear of his angry father. ‘His father follows him, takes him to’ ‘9 deserted cabin, but Huck is rescued by Tom, and, together, the boys de- cide to embark on a life of adven- ture. The story tells how they save two young sisters from a pair of rov- img desperadoes, at great danger to themselves. This adventure brings them great satisfaction and honor. In the cast of adults are two well- known character players, in addition to the talented actors who continue in the roles they portrayed in “Tom Sawyer.” Eugene Pallette and Oscar Apfel give a humorous interpretation of the two desperadoes. Clara Blan- dick is again seen as Tom Sawyer'’s Aunt Polly, and Jane Darwell con- tinues in the role of the good-hearted More than two hundred children were used in the production, a larger! i manner of the 1850's, was constructed | as a setting for the story, with every detail faithfully reproduced. CAPITOL THEATRE riding stunts and action fairly takes one's breath away the bulk of the entertain- the last word in fast-action, hard-rid- impersonation of the This role again reveals versa- |feeding.. They would rather sell out- | iright or hold their stock as long as |their feed holds out, he said. |the drought area. They made a trip ings. / The complaint is in the hands of Charles Simon, assistant “attorney | general, who will rule as to its suf- ficiency. If the complaint is found} sufficient, the governor will int a | special commissioner to conduct a! hearing at which testimony will be} taken. | The charges against LaFleur, as listed in the complaint, allege he| failed to properly enforce the liquor | laws. McLean Farmers Have| Hay and Feed to Sell Washburn, N, D., Sept. 11—A third | hay, feed and pasture marketing list, which includes hay and feed for sale by McLean county farmers, has been issued by the state agricultural col- lege, according to A. L. Norling, coun- ty agricultural agent. The list also ineludes items for wintering livestock. Norling says farmers in the drought area in northwest North Dakota are reluctant to ship out their cattle for John Hassler and. Virgil Kersey, both of Underwood, reported that cattle can be purchased reasonebly in into northwestern North Dakota re- cently. 4 200 Attend Funeral For Moffit Farmer ‘Two hundred farmers from the dis- \trict attended funeral services for Archie Nicholson, 55, which were con- ducted Thursday afternoon from the Sloan Memorial Presbyterian church at Glencoe, with Rev. O. E. Kinzler, | Moffit, officiating. Burial was made jin the Glencoe cemetery. | Nicholson, Moffit farmer since 191¢ and resident of North Dakota since 1896 with the exception six years, died rs & Rochester, Minn., hospital Mon- y: ‘ He leaves his widow, three sons, four brothers, and a sister. Neighbor farmers were A LOT OF. WORK It took eleven months to prepare the grass courts at Wimbledon, Eng- - Fall 3 Pounds and Quality in every ounce sJlue Ribbon Malt PMericas Bigeest Seller Clicquot Club GING! +++. Order the carton of 12. EXTRA valve ond EXTRA quality in these fine old American beverages. Pale Dry — Golden = he Cliequot's Confection Brink Baby Beef Pot Roast, Ib. . .12%;¢ Phone 816 Crisco, 1 Ib. can 3 Ib. can Stone-Ordean-Wells Co. and Fargo Mercantile Cc. f \ Quality Meat Market Four Free Deliveries Each Day Red & White Marsh-. mallows, 1 Ib. box .. (1 pie tin free with each can) Ivory Soap, med, 2 for 15¢ Ivory Soap, large, 2 for 25¢ Raisins, 2 lb. pkg. Blue & White No. 2 Wax Beans, Corn, Peas and Tomatoes, 4 cans ...49¢ Mixed Cookies, 2 Ibs, . At Reduced Rents Modern apartments in a fireproof building, electric refrigerators, electric stoves, city heat, laundry privileges, etc. eat Specials Bacon, fresh home cured, lb. ..18¢ & 146 | feb. «0... 10c Phone 722 ‘We Deliver 512 Broadway ‘tHe RED & WHIT Owned and Operated by Scott’s Grocery ~ 811 Seventh Street Red & White Rolled Oats, large pkg. Peanut Butter, 1 Ib. . Rice Krispies (1 green glass free Inquire at the Bismarck Tribune Office — large pkg. ...17 20c ————<$_——$—————— Fancy Beef Boil Short | Vanilla Extract, 2 oz. ..19¢ - Lemon Extract, 2 oz. . ,19¢ Kelloge’s Bran Flakes 10c MEAT DEPARTMENT ay suis we JOS. J. SCHOCK Extra Special Round Steak, per Ib... . .18¢ py | Sirloin or T-bone Steak, per Ib......... 23¢ six 5e boxes .- Fancy Spring Chickens, special, per lb. .24¢ Wheat Hearts, .. .. Luncheon Meat, Special, per Ib........ .25c Minced or Pressed Ham, special, per lb., 19¢ Cudahy Sliced Bacon, half Ib. pkg... . .15¢ Broadwurst, per Ib. ......... ‘ your Laser .G.A. gro- cer brings the finest of feeds to your table, at prices that help you save every day. s Spareribs, per Ib. .... Sat., Sept. 1 RI es wt lal to Fre Sept Blue CE ios 18, Inclusive ib, Pkg...... 22¢€ COCOA m PORK & WE DELIVER 2» 23¢ BEANS @ Quality at its best, of 3 S21 course ... but what won- derful values for every visitor to our store. Just a few examples of what we mean by thrift buy- ing: a) a ie Cam S a Extra Fancy Sweet Potatoes, 3 lbs. for...... Fancy Head Lettuce, Cauliflower, Fin- ger Peppers, Green Peppers, Peppers, Dill, Radishes, Egg Plant, Celery, Tomatoes, Slicing Cucumbers, Wax Beans, Peas Fancy Pears, Fancy Peaches, Blue Plums, Crabapples, Apples ~ ee ee N wo Q nk aed Fancy Cantaloupe, 16-02. er ee ape Pesca Botte... LOC ¥ ee + ENE HE EN EH E Y EEE EY EH EE 4-lb. sack for ............ sa eeeeeecececes 3%-02, Tumbler Blended Tea, IGA Chocolate Nut Waffles pga = i spp oe L4e SS Oo3 SEE Se ae ate yur mixture, 3 en eggs. Paani ag 59c Baka sant wade ron" Sorve"with LK Syrup. ot MOR: issn cae eescareecne eee cate gweetened whipped cream. : Minneopa Wheat Hearts Cream Cereal, per pkg,........ Patterson Seal 5-oz Oysters, re ee 6-02. 29c Ferndell Brand Tomatoes, No. 2 IGA Fruit-Rice Whip Combine 1 cup cooked IG.A. Rice with 1 cup 1.G.A. Apricot Pulp and % cup sugar. in 1 cup whipped glasses. For variety, tute 1 cup pee y gos fruit and serve with I.G.A. Cane and Maple Byrn ied eens You will find a Complete Line of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables at Your IGA Store at Reasonable Prices 4* 4 ER EYE ri 19e | ith each, pis.) Tea. 49c Special for Saturday Only 8 large cans ........ 20c we i at = Couey Deeesed Korine oh og gle 27. . Mandan and Bismarck Stores i a eel Se High Patent Carol Flour Lump Borax, Lamp Ba ‘49 Lb. Bag 95c ht ' Me for ....:. ; Gi AR Ate ean Zee Tissue Toilet ‘ = ismarc. Stores , Phone 1080— \RCK FOOD MET. —408 Bd ° Phone 199-W— BROADWAY FOOD MKT. —122 éth St. Brown & Tiedman }] Rise ,aeaaeey Sek Phone 279— DICK’S GROCERY, No.1 —710 Thayer Phone 878— DICK’S GROCERY, No.2 —308 18th St. Where Quality Counts Phone 177— | OWENS’GROCERY —310 So. 10th | All Phones 1400 All Phones 1400 Phone sri =. GROCERY. 2 Sin 5

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