The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 16, 1932, Page 7

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nr wt Se a) e ws . as ASSERT HIGH SPEED | CAUSED CAR MISHAP i Ward Coroner's Jury Rules on| Accident in Which Young Man Was Killed Minot, N. D., Sept. 16—(4)—A cor- oner’s jury, investigating the death Tuesday night on a highway north of Minot, of William Truesdell of Glen- burn, killed when struck by an auto driven by Harry Kinzley of Mohall, decided Thursday “the accident was caused primarily by the failure of C. T. Hutchinson to remove his car from the traffic lane and further contributed to by the speed of Kinzley’s car.” ‘Truesdell was a passenger in the ear with Hutchinson, a Glenburn merchant, who had stopped because cf a flat tire. The two men were out of the car and both were hit by Kinzley's machine, Truesdell being fatally injured and Hutchinson sus- taining a broken leg and other in- Juries Kinzley, 26, a garage operator at Mohall, who is at libery under bonds ef $2,000 on a manslaughter charge preferred by Sheriff R. W. Kennard of Minot, testified before the jury. Helene Madison, speedy Seattle ewimmer, was Initiated as a “prin- cess” by the Sioux Indians at a ceremony performed by Chief Standing Bear (left) at Hermosa Beach, Cal, (Associated Press Photo) Kinzley said he was driving be-| Dentist at Garrison | all parts of McLean county and ad- tween 40 and 50 miles per hour when he saw an automobile standing on the highway. He chose to pass on the right hand side, rather than onj_ Garrison, N. D., Sept. 16—(AP)— the left, he said, because it appeared] Dr. ° : a joining communities in Ward, Moun- Claims Unique Title trail, Mercer and Sheridan counties. Free service was given this year to C. D. Stewart, Garrison dentist, | ™0Fe than 400 children from six to to him there was more room on the|claims a new championship title, that | 18 years of age. Dr. Stewart’s work right side. The parked car seemed|of pulling 132 teeth for an equal | reached its peak last Thursday when to him to be near the middle of the|number of patients in one day. And! 132 persons registered, “And I’m not highway. he Not Using Spotlight Dr. Stewart has inaugurated a cus- As he approached the scene where|tom of setting aside four Thursdays did it free of charge. sure I got the names of all of them,” he said. his car struck Truesdell, who wasleach year, just before school opens standing on the right side of the}for extracting and treating teeth| Out of the 4,300 flowers grown in parked automobile, Kinzley said he|free for school children, Europe, only 420 have ar: agreeable was not using the spotlight he had] Tooth-troubled children come from Perfume. on his car. ‘He said he was not able to see ahead very clearly. After his own car had overturned in a ditch, Kinzley said, he wa: dazed. He told the jury he did not remember much of what happened when his own car upset. His head and face were injured. As he te: fied, Kinzley had some adhesive tape on his nose and a bruise on his fore head. Asked whether he was intoxicated at the time Kinzley replied he wa: not. Kinzley said he has no recollec- tion of having said afterward that there was a girl with him. There was none, he said. Other witnesse: before the coroner had testified Kinzley said there was a girl with him. When the accident happened Kinz- Jey was carrying a sack of money, he said, for delivery to the Renville County Bank at Mohall. In_ his dazed condition, said Kinz- ley, he was governed by the impulse to prevent the money from being stolen and to take it home as quickly as possible. The money, he said, was lost in a ditch for a time after the car upset, but Kinzley said he re- covered it. ° “Field in Theft ,__Heldin Theft John A. Machray, above, bursar of the University of Manitoba and ‘Western Canada’s chancellor for the Church of England, is under arrest in Winnipeg, charged with theft of $47,000 of the university's funds. Meantime, an asserted shortage of $1,250,000 in church funds entrusted to him is being investigated. Just received a large ship- ment of young men’s and boys’ wool and corduroy trou- sers with wide bottoms. Dahl] | Clothing Store, 410 Main Ave. RESEARCH REVEALS ALL-BRAN RICH IN HEALTH-ELEMENTS Helps Correct Constipation with “Bulk” and Vitamin B; Also Has Iron Recent scientific research shows that Kellogg’s ALL-BrAN contains two things needed to overcome tem- wary and recurring constipation. it has “bulk” to exercise the intes- tines, and Vitamin B to tone the intestinal tract. These two important food-ele- ments promote regular habits, and help do away with the headaches, Joss of appetite and energy, s0 often the result of constipation. The “bulk” in Att-Bran is mild in action— much like that of let- tuce. Inside the body, it forms a soft mass, which gently clears the intestines of wastes. Special cook- ing processes make ALL-BRAN finer, softer, more palatable. Isn’t this pleasant “cereal way” far more healthful than using pills and drugs—so often habit-forming? Just eat two tablespoonfuls of Kellogg’s daily — enough for most types of constipation. If your in- testinal trouble is not relieved this way, see your doctor. jesides, ALL-BRAN brings your posi tice ag much blood building iron as an equal amount by weight of beef liver. eae Equally tasty as a cereal witl milk or pl A used in cooking. Recipes on the red-and-green pack age. Sold by all grocers. Made by Kaliogg in Battle Creek, Pastry Shoppe Combination Special Offered Saturday, Sept. 17th ( Guna xe ) Layer One, taiy Satine ) Cake and One dozen delicious cookies of any variety for 21c One layer cake and one dozen cookies, value 30c, sold Saturday only for 21c. money-saving box of Premiums. See the booklet. Both are at your favorite grocer’s. Ask today. — Wa go Meal Costs when PREMIUM FLAKES help do the cooking! VERY DAY is cracker day, with plenty of flaky Premiums in the house. How good they are with soups! And with fruit cups, and those tomato juice cocktails that everybody's serving. But Premiums do more than merely start the meal! They can make s pound of veal go almost twice as far—in a tender, juicy Mest Pie, for instance. The booklet, “7 Money Saving Meals,” shows all kinds of ee cracker tricks to help make better meals MEAT PIE pre Pian sree And it’s agua Put 2 ats. hot veal and carrot insii ig money-saving box. UNmbie Se Preause Hate Puta box of Premiums and this recipe Siacedonionaizpepsersed booklet to work in your kitchen NOW. Sueadouraee detwin? You'll have tastier meals AND more erat ast) antl browned money left. More time left, too—and something delicious and new every day. lightly. Six portions, NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY ‘Uneeda _—_— Bakers Spider Declared Winner in Fight For Life With Small Garter Snake St. Charles, Ill., Sept. 16—(P)— tion was unfair to the snake's The little black spider that strug- opponent, but added he did not gled for 25 days to win its fight wish St. Charles to become in- with a 10-inch garter snake Fri- volved in @ legal controversy as a day was declared the winner of result of the fight. the contest, but its prey was gone Previously he had been warned = by Mayor I. G. Lan- by W. M. Stone of the Chicago 5 lumane-Education society that With a pair of scissors the Permitting continuation of the mayor Thursday night severed the struggle was in violation of the strands of the spider's web, while law which prohibits “keeping a some two hundred spectators creature in a cruel manner.” watched the furious drama of na- Th id he didn’t ki ture come to @ close. It was a RAF Gio law ea vibe whether the law was being vio- Jacky thing for sre enake, week | lated or not, but that he preferred provided by the city’s chief ex- | to save argument by ending the | ecutive before the reptile was al- Getty ‘ lowed to wriggle its way to free- ‘And under the circumstances” dom. he added, “I can’t do anything There were cries of “foul” on but give the decision to the spider. the part of parisans of the spider, He was going strong up to the and the mayor admitted his ac- moment of intervention.” Homestead Donuts King Oscar imported Norwegian in pure olive oil. Regular tin— CHOCOLATE Hershey's pure baking chocolate. Cut in handy squares ¥-Pound Pkg., 16c COCOANUT Fancy long-thread cocoanut for cakes or candy. Fresh and moist. 19c—Pound Pkg.—19c PEPPER Durkee, full ac — ina Buy in quantity 33c—Pound Can—38c SARDINES 10c—Each—10e — Six large boxes, glue dipped, SALTED PEANUTS i: Are now on sale at your grocers in a con- venient half-dozen package. Wrapped in a waxed paper roll to assure freshness. WALNUTS ee 20¢ Georgie Porgie Lb. 9c Grex: Canes, ite Homestead doughnuts are made from SUGAR iteiivas save ae The children’s favorite cereal .. 2le 20c—Box—20ce the purest of eggs, milk, flour, spices and Tomato Juice sugar. All automatic cooking and our rapid distribution methods assure the ut- most in purity and deliciousness. rae 3c . 19¢ SOAP Se" 10hars 2c | .. LETTUCE Crisp, Solid Heads of Fancy Include a roll of Homestead Doughnuts, FE Large bee — Be PEPPERS wis... 3 lbs. 25¢ Apples Wealthies, for Pies or Jelly either plain or sugared, with your next GRAPES SsCMpeD rec ass conesseead Pound 10c making order of groceries. Made by Bismarck Baking Company Bismarck, No. Dak. Quality Meat Marke Beef Pot Roast, raised at Broth Wurst .. Prererere rire Heavy Bacon Ring Bologna . id Large Weiners, fresh made ..15c Round Steak ... Liver, baby beef Fancy Springers, 3 ec Phone 722 COOK’S GROCERY 1.G.A. STORE The cheapest, most dell- cious grapes of the year are crowd- ing the local markets. So read below how you can make jelly quicker and cheaper than ever this year... and then go to your grocer at once. Reeth pots vesrerre LOG | pee Me vessrrrreressve Oe 3 Ibs. ern S an eee isons 15c ey : a ULLINOIS STATE JELLY CHAMPION “I just hate to think of women still making jelly and jam the old-fash- ioned long-boil method. It’sso costly. And so terribly tedious! — “I make all my prize-winning jellies and jams with Certo. And I would never think of doing it any other way. “In the first place, Certo reduces boiling time for grape jelly, for in- stance, to 4 minute. And, of course, that is how it saves me so much money. For, with so little boiling needed, not one bit of the fruit juice has time to boil away. And as a re- sult I usually get fully 5 more glasses from thesameamountof fruit ...and save as much as 2'4¢ on every glass. “Of course, this 4 minute of hard boiling also saves me lots of time, too. Indeed it takes me only 11 or 12 CONCORD GRAPES, 2 baskets ... Meats Beef Pork Veal Sirloin T-Bone Round. Steaks Beef Pot Roast Pork Link Hamburger Chickens Prepared Biscuit Flour and Handy Server . .29c New Honey, double frames ............29¢ Honey, strained, 16-o0z. de oud be agree, 2le minutes from the time I put my Milk, I. G. A., tall cans, fruit and sugar mixture on until the time my finished jelly is cooling in * Si with Certo you get much better tasting jelly or jam, too. Certainly the 3? prizes the State Fair Judges 3 for .....-.++0+. Ae Sugar, 10-Ib. bag... .57¢ Dried Beef, Swift’s, sliced, Ib. ......... 49) Chocolate Cookies, as- sorted, Ib. .........28¢ os ONE BOTTLE TWo BATCHES BRAN FLAKES—Post’s, 2 for .........++++.-+++-19¢ || of erape jelly 2 CHEESE—Philadelphia Cream, pkg...............10c pt om oF suzy, AIL G. A. We The best of H rw an Specials Deliver Vegetables R. T. Grocery Robertson & Tullberg, Props. PHONE 371 prc PIFUMIS titre et eccceccsae4 “Tribune Want Ads Bring Results Bskt. 25c | $1.29—Box—$1.29 NONE OF MY GRAPE JUICE BOILS AWAY IN COSTLY STEAM! Mrs. ateman is only one of the many State Fair jelly and jam E bed winners use Certo in making all blue ribbon jellies and jams. Indeed, Certo gives such amaz- ing results that today nearly half the jelly makers in America are Sales H. ‘Why not try it yourself? It will save you lots of money!

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