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. On work not directly connected with " fire ‘and tornado fund. to insure in| saGbaatoiiaca zs if THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1933 Weather Report | | 2 Legislative | rons a d For Bismarck and vicinity: Light| snow probable tonight and Saturday; warmer tonight. (By the Associated Press) SENATE For North Da-| | Bills Introduced | kota: Light snow! probable tonight | and Saturday;! i warmer tonight. For South Da-/ kota: Generally 8. B. 96—By state affairs commit- fair, somewhat warmer west pore tion tonight; Sat- urday unsettled, For Montana:/| tee: retains present commissioner of | Smmigration as ex-officio member of “World's Fair commission, if immigra- tion office is abolished. State af- fairs. { 8. B. 97—Magnuson of Bottineau: Unsettled tonight and Saturday, snow west por- Heit turin tonight and east of Di! re] roviding that whe jaturday. Deals statute Droviding that where "For Minnesota: Mostly cloudy andj property y yy iire warmer, light snow in north portion value of policy to be taken as true tonight; Saturday cloudy, probably value of property insured. Insurance. snow in north and extreme east, 8. B. 98—McDonald of Burleigh.' warmer in east Portion. “Jones of Ward: prohibits use of labor | of inmates of state penal institutions GENERAL CON CONDITIONS The high pressure area, with tts accompanying cold weather is cen- tered over the Great Lakes region and Mississippi Valley while a low Pressure area, attended by warmer weather, covers the western Canadian Provinces. Sub zero temperatures oc- ,curred in Minnesota, North Dakota, yy ec: Saskatchewan and Manitoba. Unset- hotice to. domestic corporations’ of ‘Prevails over. the eastern and far date of expiration of period of dura-!is generally fair. institution. State affairs. S. B. 99—Magnuson of Bottineau Tepeals statute providing a valued Policy is one which expresses on its face an agreement that the thing insured shail be valued at a specified sum.” _ Insurance. tion of their corporate existence. Ju-' Bismarck station barometer, inches: diciary committee. 27.99. Reduced to sea level, 29.89, 8. B. 101—Murphy of Walsh: ‘oy| Tequest): changes form of marriage | license to include question on whether | Parties are divorced. Judiciary NORTH DAKOTA erekh S. B. 102—Magnuson of Bot authorizes township board whose Fed Lake, peldy. property is not required to be in-;F2rgo-Moorhead, pel ' Williston, clear ... sured against fire or tornado by state | J, mestown, clear . Valley City, eldy - ineau: | BISMARCK, clear 833888: mutual or old line fire insurance coms Panies. Insurance. Bills Passed 8. B. 12—Appropriates $10,000 for ct. Florence Crittenton Home ‘Amarillo, Tex., cldy. 00 S. B. 15—Appropriates $500 for | Boise, Idaho, cldy. 00 @landers and dourine indemnity fund | Calgary, Alta., cl 00 8. B. 16—Appropriates $30,000 for | Chicago, Ill, clear 00 bovine tuberculosis indemnity fund. | Denver, Colo. clear’... 00 8. B. 18—Appropriates $22,320 for | Des Moines, fa., peldy... 24 24 00 livestock sanitary board. odge City, Kan., cldy. 36 34 00 HOUSE arpa ‘Alta... cld; 2-14 00 Bills Introduced | Havre, Mont., clear -10 00 H. B. 50—Fedje of Williams: auto- |Helena, Mont, clear.... 12 6 00 uatieally cancels fire insurance ‘poli | Rarcieops, ne leas Se TES cies for failure to pay premium with- r ; Kansas Cit 40 =.00 in specified period of not more than | Lander, 8 00 60 days. Insurance. ‘Medicine Hat, A., cld; -4 00 H. B. 51—Fedje of Williams: makes Miles City, Mont., clear -2 00 retention of insurance premiums by | Modena. Utah, eld! ‘ 22 00 agent for more than 60 days an em-|No. Platte, Neb., cldy... 24 00 bezzlement. Insurance |Oxla. City, O1 44 00 H. B. 52—Crockett of Cavalier: in-| Pierre, S. D.. 14.00 eludes crops and grain in absolute! Prince Albert, 8., 12 02 exemptions from process, levy or sale. |QUAppelle, Sask., peldy. (0-2 00 Sudiciary. |Rapid City, 8. D., clear 22 20 .00 H. B. 58—Lynch of Richland: pro- | Roseburg, Ore. cldy.... 36 38 00 vides for reapportionment of state| St’ pe ne cae eer 6. 60 into east and west congressional dis-! Suef ruue ony: 6 38 00 triets. Apportionment. le i 6 !S. 8. Marie, Mic! 26.04 Bills Passed Seattle, Wa: 32 00 House Concurrent Resolution 5— | Sheridan, 4 2 00 Indorses John A. Simpson. president | Sioux City, Ia., cldy. 26.00 of Farmers Union, for U. S. secretary | Spokane. Wash., cldy 24 OL of agriculture. Swift Current, S. clear 8 4 01 Senate ‘Concurrent Resolution D—;The Pas, Man. clear. -14 -22 00 Provides for investigation of capitol, Toledo, Ohio, clear. 30.04 commission and appropriates $7,500 Winnemucca, Nev.. 22 02 for expenses. jan., cldy -18 00 aang 2 | Alberta Agrarians Favor Soviet ‘Swap’ James Whitcomb Riley at! one ume, Calgary, Jan. 20.—(4)—Alberta's or- used the pseudonym of Benjamin F. ganized farmers and livestockmen Johnson. |Friday unanimously approved the | proposed exchange of Canadian cat- ‘tle for Soviet Russian coal and oil. The United Farmers of Alberta con- vention voted in favor of the “barter” and Alberta Livestock Growers’ asso- ciation did likewise. It was revealed that the exchange constituted a $7,000,000 transaction. One hundred thousand head of cat- tle would be traded, as well as hides, which are in great demand in Russia. In return Russia would give Canada Senate Concurrent Resolution B— Urges adoption by United States sen- ; ate of Great Lakes-St. Lawrence wat erway treaty. \ CARD OF THANKS ‘We take this means of thanking our Many friends for their kindness dur- ing our recent bereavement in the death of our beloved brother. We also wish to thank those who con- ‘vibuted the beautiful floral offerings. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Smith. | Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Brewer. Miss Rosebud Smith. Al Smith. Mae Hawley. oil shipments anda maximum of 100,000 tons of anthracite. Your Reputation At A COOK will gain prestige every time you serve a delicious dish of Cream- ettes. They always make suc- cessful, tasty meals! @ FINER end BETTER Maceroni Product SOLD EVERYWHERE AT A FAIR PRICE | Logan’s “We Thank You” Oranges, California Navels; good; 2 dozen Insist u pon Bananas, Grapefruit, Apples Vegetables Head Lettuce, Celery, Tomatoes, Cauliflower, Carrots, Turnips, Radishes, New Peas. Grocery Department Mother's Oatmeal, with aluminum, per package Minheopa Bliced ‘Peaches, large cans, 2 for . Minneopa Buckwheat 3%-pound package Royal Bal pire, large can, eac! Crystal White pea Chips, 2 pac Bran Chocolates, 1-pound package “Morton's Smoked Salt and Seasoning”; just arrived; pkg. Meat Department 118 Third st. eee Close 8 P.M. Four Killed as Heavy | Seas Beset Freighter | New York, Jan. 20—(4)—The British | freighter Exeter City Atlantic seas Friday in a storm that cost the lives of her master, third of- ficer and two members of the crew. damaged her considerably and caused her to flash an 8 O dawn. The loss of life was reported in a radiogram by Captain man, master of the liner American Merchant, which reached the stricken freighter after a dash of 15 miles that, because of the weather, hours. afior SMOK Soothes the ens the mouth | OVERCOMES BAD BREATH | battled heavy 8 in the early Giles 8S. Sted- | required three NCHS, SU FLOUR, Carol, BACON, SALMON, 1 Ib. Milk Specials Suga BOLOGNA, Swift’s, per Ib. ... DRIED BEEF, Swift’s, per 1b. Premium, CHEESE, American or Brick, per Ib. ..... CREAM CEREAL, I. G. A., per pkg. ORANGES, 2 dozen All 1.G.A. TOMATOES PHONE 371 49 Ib. bag 1-2 Ib. pkg. .. tall pink, 2 for Cream We Deliver R. T. Grocery Robertson & Tullberg, Props. APPLES, Winesaps, face & fill, prices are low. DWARFIES, breakfast food, sil EVE ON NA CNA 17e GAR, 10 Ib. bag ‘ s Buttermilk The Best of Fruits and Vegetables I THINK THERE'S NOTHING LIKE A CUD OF COFFEE IN dG Uh THE MIDDLE OF THE MORBING y TO MAKE ONE FECLON TOD roesY ee COFFEE ESPECIALLY YOUR COFFEE, (TS ALWAYS $0 @000.) wish j 1 COULD AFFORD TO sEave 'LMY SELF Re ron INSTANCE, USED TO RETAIL Y) ceneracty FOR 30% more THAN IT DOES NOW OUR INCOME 'S REDUCED ONLY 25% Aso we CAN STILL USE IT AND SAVE MONEY ! ra IN THE MEANTIME — WAVE ANOTHER cup. Fine Corree 13 ONE LUXURY THAT LL HOLD ON TO IT Eon) AS LONG AS 1 CAN — AND BELIEVE ME H IRRESPECTIVE OF YOUR INCOME VOU CAN | AFFORD TO BuY_ NASH'S TOASTED COFFl “ Rolled Rib Roast, per Ib. Calx Washing Powder, 32 02, pkg. *. 9c .19¢ HOD DEORE soscessss Heinz Cooked Macaroni, med. size tin, 2 for . 2c Snow Drift, 3 Ib. can n saseeaveenes DES Oranges, sweet and juicy, 2 dozen .......... 43c Butter, 2 Ib. roll Economy Grocery Phone 34 Cowan Bidg. 411 Broadway Peas, Patterson Seal, No. 5 Extra fine granulated beet. Supply yourself at this price . Solid pack, red No. 2% cans .... CHOCOLATES ‘Rich, creamy flavored centers. Fancy grade. OVALTI ‘The Swiss ue! a health CATSUP Snider's par haga tomato Large Bottle ...14c ‘104.49¢ ripe Utah Tomatoes. = ~ Can Tie PEAS <= ey Sweet, tender er Can 12c¢ steaming hot for DWARFIES Ss: scare Pkg. 14¢ APRICOTS == iried "ota, for sauce or ples....... 2 Ibs. 21¢ Corn Starch pales for for and Pinta Pkes. 15¢ CLEANSER === Washing Powder. Use pl, all eS or Seueaie- pulhing Pkg. 22¢ sanz Pkg. 5¢ BREAD | No. 1 Wisconsin mild cure. A healthy, nutritious food ..........00++ Lh. 15¢ BUTTER TISSU Zalo brand, me fluffy Perfection; white, rye or whole | Purity Dairy’s fresh churned wheat. Baked fresh dally. cinder —sigdaaaemeas + Loaves 15¢ Pound 181¢ Medium weight ste, ER Jolly Time Pop Corn, 2 tins ... sieve; lesa’ .25¢ 2 for ...... xo 10c Bliss Coffee, 1-lb. vacuum tin, special, 2 5 Cc Per Wd. ..recevees Fancy Chickens Tomatoes, tins, each Mother's Rolled Oats, aluminum ware, Soap Chips, 21 oz. pkg., Honey, pure, strained Dall seeseereeess AOC pail .. Royal Baking Fow-39 c der, 12-02. can. Meats Groceries DICK’S See Here’s a Market to Please Women SUGAR, 10-Ib. cloth bag .....49¢ Lettnes toner 106 | ST an.. Se fume 1c | ....... he Sunkist, 288 size, ORANGES 2 doz. 48¢ po — ae 5c |i'Ne. 3 eT: 2 cans. . 25¢ iam os nak. 19c BUTTER APPLES ‘4-Wb. prints Romes, Winesaps, Delicious 2 Ibs. 37¢ Box 89¢ Pnanne 7 Be | Mme... De CHICKENS, 4 to 5 Ib. avg., Ib. 18¢ mre... ICl oe" 15¢ Swift’s Silver LAMB, All Cuts VEAL ROAST Phone 279 710 Thayer We Deliver All $1.50 Orders, All Parts of City | 631 CORN, 4 eum iy “CAKE FLOUR” 14-lb. package L. E. Smith Pork Chops, Lean, per Ib. .... Bratwurst, 1 BEANS ROLLED OATS GRAPEFRUIT medics, ‘Phone RICHHOLT'S »»- We Leave Our Efforts to Please to Your Own Consideration = DELIVER DWARFIES, special price . MARSHMALLOWS, fresh, 1-lb. pkg. 19c BISCUIT FLOUR, 28-0z. pkg. . BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, FANCY HENS AND SPRINGERS, DRESSED J. J. Schock BUTTER 3 MEAT DEPARTMENT “All meats from our own strictly grain fed herds SUNSWEET PRUNES : tt. pis. OLIVES, Ripe Curtis, 9 oz. .... ORANGES mediam tarse SAUERKRAUT fe ox ae”... ‘000 GUSSNER’S “tar 631 TRY US . . ty t q rector; ste tn toes De Recta auleiteny 14c ; ] -18¢ Om, et pkg. 23c SAUERKRAUT ic eee pede, 9c Di SLICED PEACHES Ne 'sy,tan 3 tor... SOC q ROLLED OATS Srennce pectare ss le § s) BAKING POWDER, Royal, 12-0z. can 39c POST BRAN CHOCOLATES, box ...41¢ SOAP CHIPS jertages 2 fee 2 --sssssseeese:s OE P. & G. SOAP, 10 bars ..........:...29¢ CARROTS, green top, 2 bunches.....15¢ Oranges Onions Apples 3 doz. 8 pounds 6 pounds 65c 25c 19c Meat Department : rele Meaty Spareribs, rie fray Round or Sir- ‘ pounds vee. 19€ corpo Bins: 17c a aa epee cartons; Loin Pork Chops or Roast, 3 — ae on... 123c Sliced Bacon, Pork Shoulder saad 8c Roast, per lb. Frank Smith y 1-4 Ib, prints, | : Creamery, per Ib. ........ C (CASH AND CARRY) ; fe MEAT DEPARTMENT ONLY ’ we” 124c, 15¢ Bheuder ser. ...... Le Special Baking i 4 us. 14¢ BB on, cach .....,..565 ula 2 doz. 53c Sweet Juicy, Bes v4 for 25c Ze SINCE 1883.

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