The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 18, 1933, Page 6

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, conduct such work in behalf of the VERNMENT READY untouchables as was reasonable in the circumstances. If the mahatma feels that life ceases to interest him, and if he feels { that he may not do his work without let or hindrance, then the govern- ment is prepared to set him at lib- FROM POON A PRISON: the communique said, providing he is willing to abandon all civil dis- obedience and incitements. At lib- lerty, the statement said, he might {devote himself wholiy without re- Demands Only That He Refrain striction to the cause of social free- From Promoting Civil “Gandhi was informed of the de- t Disobedience Se we, sae arc te BURKE TAX SALE 1S Mahatma Gandhi entered the thi day of his “fast until death,” the government of India announced Fri- day that it was prepared to liberate | him if he abandoned civil disobedi-/ ence, The mahatma began to show signs | Delinquent Levies nt Levies For 1932 to of weakness, although his voice re- mained strong. Reports from Yeroda Be Sold This Year Under jail, where he is serving one year for Court Decision his disobedience campaign, were that he had started saving his strength by ( —_——_—_—— staying in bed, attended only by his} Bowhbells, N. D., Aug. 18—(?)—As secretary. the result of a state supreme court A government communique said the} decision which held the notice ‘in administration was satisfied that the} Burke county as published was not a facilities allowed the Nationalist legal notice, the 1932 delinquent tax Jeader were ample to enable him to| sale will be reheld at the same time ‘as the 1933 delinquent tax sale, H. F. Magedanz, Burke county auditor, said Friday. | The supreme court decision revers- ed a decision in the Burke county dis- |triet court in a case involving the |Burke County Farmers Press and the | Burke county auditor. 5 The law provides delinquent tax OOK S rocery | sales shall be held on the second Tues- day in December of each year. In | 1932 the second Tuesday was the 13th Phone 564 512 Ave. D Hi of December. The legal notice said the sale would be held Dec. 8. Beef Pot Roast, 1 5 c jsqarhe notice, as published, was not a ‘ui legal notice, the supreme court de- tender, juicy, Ib.. \cision said. A sale could not be held Jon Dec. 8 because that date was not Plums, per 5 |the sccond Tuesday, and the sale basket |could not be held on the 13th day of - | December for no notice of sale on that Pork Chops, Loin Pork {| date was published as required by law, Roast, |the supreme court held. eb 1 DC J The district court directed the coun- P by GOCE ty auditor to hold the sale Dec. 13 5 4 A and the sale was conducted. The Sliced Dil Pickles, 7-02. J county auditor appealed to the su- jar, |preme court which held the sale not Merrie cars legal. Magedanz said the certificates |issued last Dec. 13, are void and will | have to be reissued at another sale. ih Ac sesereeeees ENVOY IS SELECTED Washington, Aug. 18—(P)—Pres!- Gent Roosevelt is going to name Hal Sec icitisiaiad \Sevier of Corpus Christi, Texas, to be ambassador to Chile. The approval of the Chilean gov- Butter, \ernment for his appointment has been 2-Ib. roll ....... Jasked and a favorabe reply is antici- | pated. y Economy ~~ Grocery ~~ 411 Bdwy. QS.S. All Phones 34 M. S. C. BISCUIT FLOUR, 28 oz. pkg. ....19¢ Welch’s PURE JELLY, 6 oz. glass ..... .10c SPRING CHICKENS DAIRY BUTTER Taylor’s IRISH POTATOES, No. 1 tin .... 5c Rosedale Sliced PINEAPPLE, No. 24, TINS; QTOF .oiivicncccdecsedsserse case 39c Cantaloupe, Tomatoes. Green Apples, Celery, Crabapples, Green and Red Peppers, Beets, Carrots OVALTINE, 6-0z. tin .......... ASSORTED COOKIES, per Ib. . MASON JAR CAPS, per doz. ... PAROWAX, per Ib. ...... we tains FRUIT JAR RINGS, doz. pke., 3 for POWDERED SUGAR, 2 Ib. pkg. ......... lie 2 “We Thank You” steeoanen Blackberries Minnesota Cantaloupe ~~ Fancy Sunkist Oranges, 2 dozen ....-.s6seecece00s Peaches Pears Plums Grapes Crabapples ‘Tomatoes Cucumbers Head Lettuce Celery Carrots Beets Green Peppers String Beans Grocery Department oun, 50c size, 40c Paraffine Wax, 1 Ib, box, each ron Jar Rings, He 10c Mason Jar Covers, GORNDEEN 453601 6ss0o4seneasestesvosesese 23c Powdered Sugar, JS Sei eee er 17c Domestic Oil Sardines, CONE RAR ASANS a Ron eoenocer eer aaa as Sure-Ripe Ripe Olives, STL Gace Saanenan sopcesneesbaeions 19c Meat Department (Government Inspected Quality Meats) Pot Roast, fancy steer beef, Per Id, ...seeseesseeeeveeee Pry Round Steak, fancy steer beef, REP ere erecnc cess: aa Be Leg Lamb, 5 lbs. average, Ber ID oecesesseys ss Ere Se areeseies 21c Rib Boiling Beef, Meat Loaf, consists of beef, pork and veal, “4 Just season and bake, per Ib. ............ 15c Cold Meats, something new and novel— try our assortment, at 29c All Phones 211 ‘A 118 Third St. DELIVERIES—8:45 & 10:30 a. m.—2:30 & 4:30 p.m. STORE HOURS: Week Days — 8 a. m. to 6:15 p. m. Saturdays — 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. 1... 1S ASKED 70 HALT RATE BOOSTS State Railroad Board Protests Discrimination Against The state railroad commission has filed a petition with the Interstate Commerce Commission for suspension jot schedules proposed by the carriers | which would increase commodity rates from eastern states to points in west- jern North Dakota, effective Sept. 5. It is evident that substantial in- creases would result to the territory west of the Bismarck, Max and Minot line, the state commission said, add- ing that “we can see no good reason on the part of the carriers for singling out this territory in North Dakota for The commission asked suspension of the new schedules pending an in- vestigation of their reasonableness. The protected tariffs include all-rail class and related commodity rates from Indiana, Kentucky, Maryland, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York and other eastern states to points in North Dakota and the rail-and-lake and re- lated commodity rates from those | points to North Dakota. For example, the commission said, || ° the all-rail rate from Indianapolis to| Dickinson would be increased from 68 to 86 cents per 100 pounds, an increase of 18 cents per 100 pounds or $72 per . The rate to Williston would be 88 cents or 19 cents increase per 100} . . The rate from Pittsburg to Dickinson, the commission said, would | be 95 cents per 100 pounds and at Wil- | liston 97 cents per 100 Pounds, an in-| crease of 21 cents. to Dickinson or Williston the increase would be 23 cents per 100 pounds, The lake-and-rail and rail-lake-and rail! rates would be increased ol ingly, the protest said. Dickinson and Williston were elect-| ed as representative of the entire ter-| ritory affected by the new tariffs and | were described as two of the most_im- portant wholesale and distributing ,|centers in western North Dakota. ACCIDENT VICTIMS SHOW IMPROVEMENT! Little Hope Held, However, For| Recovery of John De- . Maree of Minot Eight victims of recent automobile accidents who were treated in local |hospitals were showing continued im- |Provement Friday while a ninth ap- parently was losing a slow battle with Little hope is held for the recovery of John Demaree, 72-year-old Minot man who suffered a broken neck Aug. 1 in a mishap near here. He is growing weaker daily, accord- Those on the road to recovery in- clude E. J. Schultz of 511 Second 8t., Philip Weisenberger and his son, Harry, of 400 Eleventh St., and Ray Owens of 310 Tenth St. south, all of Bismarck; Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Lepley, | Wilmer Johnson and Walter Johnson, all of Salem, Ore. All but Lepley have been released from the hospital. The elder Weisen- berger's condition will keep him at home for several weeks yet. He was injured in an accident near Washburn & tow days after his son suffered a broken leg in a collision in the city. Schultz suffered shock when oe] to the pavement from his auto follow- | ing @ collision but is able to walk and | ride about the city now. Owens, who was injured in an ac- cident near Dawson in which W. J.: Rigg of Bismarck was killed, still suf. fers from an infection in his hand but | otherwise is in good condition. Lepley suffered an sony, to his skull, fractured ribs ation of the face which the four Oregon eereeoe were riding turned over Lepley, not injured se. Was treated for a laceration her fore- | head but did not remain in the hos- pital. Wilmer Johnson received a fractured jawbone and Walter John- son a fractured arm. Tribune Want Ad Bring Results Stewing Hens 8 Cents Per Lb. Live at the Farm Myers Poultry aon Phone 8-F-5 8 13th St. scorr's 311 7th St. 816—Phone—817 “The Red and White Store” STARCH, Red & White, Corn or Gloss, 2 pkgs... 15c ALAD MUSTARD, Red & White, 32-02. jar 19c CORN, fancy B. & W., 2 for SALMON, Blue & White, 1-lb. flat BLACKBERRIES, No. 10 can GELATINE POWDER, Red & White, 4 pkgs... BISQUICK FLOUR, DILL PICKLES, 26-oz, jar COUNTRY FRESH EGGS, 2 doz. Get our prices on Fruit, Fruit Jars, etc. % HEMPEL’S ™ Saturday Specials Armour’s Melrose PICNICS Shankless, 6 to 8 lb. avg., last time at this price. 104c | 25c APPLES, “fancy duchess” ....5 Ibs. 25¢ CONCORDS, full “Large Med. size ORANGES RADISHES BREA as .... 2 bunches 5e er 2 for 17¢ Stone’s S-0, Strawberry or Raspberry, Syeup, phone's Golden, poun 48 Mlessss syncs Cc Peaches, “Valley Home” Sliced, No. 10 tin, each ...... 49 Cc DAM os ess ey Soap Flakes, Big 4, 33-0z.]| Pure Jelly, “Welsch’s,” 6-ounce 2 for ...... PS Fig Bars, 2-lb. pkg. in cellophane Parowax, ee Pineapple, sliced, No. 2% tin .. '20c Mason Fruit Jar Covers, dozen . PEACHES Fancy Elbertas 3 for " $1.68] 20¢ Vegetable Deal 1 No, 2 tin Early June Peas. 1 No. 2 tin Golden Wax 1 No, 2 tin Crosby Sweet Corn, 1 No, 2 tin a Maryland To- 6 for 25c-Big Ben Laundry Soap-6 for 25c Crackers Full 2-Ib. Caddy 2 baskets 45c .. 2 doz, 49e 3 Ibs. 19c 6 for .. Milk Tall Cans Breakfast Food Deal 1 pkg. Grape Nut Flakes. 1 pkg. Kellogg’s Bran Flakes. 1 pkg. Kelloge’s Rice Kris- pies. Reta 34c value. Only.... ger. The gangsters had waived moval hearing before United Commissioner Floyd E. Je ‘The action of the defense cou William Scott Stewart, Chicago, waiving the hearing came as a prise to the government, which pected would insist Gangsters Ordered Removed to St. Paul Roger Touhy, Chicago gang leader, and three of his lieutenants Friday were ordered removed to St. Paul for |i trial on a charge of kidnaping Wil- iam Hamm, Jr., millionaire St. Paul brewer, py Federal Judge F, A. Gei- HERE’S ONE DAD WHO KNOWS HOW TO: STAY YOUNG! ¥% GUSSNER’S SINCE 1883 ing. Tlie defendants will be taken to St. Poul Saturday, United Btates Marshal CONCORD GRAPES far tastet ..........25€ (Cash Only) CHERRIES 722 Lambert, BADISHES, 3 bunches . APPLES, 6 pounds ... CANTALOUPE, 3 for CHEESE-IT WAFERS, 1/2 lb. (Hite the Spot With Your Favorite Beverage) POWDERED SUGAR jae .. OVALTINE cay ove vein 400 * 20¢ Just get the right things in the food you eat :::the carbohydrates, proteins, minerals and vitamins that put the spring in your step and a wallop in both fists; That's exactly what Shredded Wheat will do. It’s 100% whole wheat, with ell the vital life-sustaining elements, with Na- ture’scorrect measure of bran.Noth- ing added, nothing taken away— ready cooked, ready to eat: Tastes great, too! Golden-brown biscuits, @ generous helping of milk or cream, topped with fruit: Try this treat for ten mornings. Or order it for s sensible lunch. And step along shale the wae hosts who eat SHREDDED WHEAT A product of NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY “Uneede Bakers” CHASE & SANBORN TENDER LEAF TEA (Green or Black) And with it—ABSOLUTELY FREE —a full-size package of... ROYAL VANILLA PUDDING! (Makes Delicious Ice Cream) — MEATS — Let Us Supply Your DUTCH LUNCH NEEDS All Kinds of Cold Meats — Special Sausage and Cheese SIRLOIN STEAK, Grain fed, Ib. ......... LEG O’ PORK, 'T-BONE STEAK, PRESSED HAM, SPRING CHICKENS PORK SAUSAGE, eens COTTAGE CHEESE, lb. ... Store Hours—8 a.m. to 6 p. m. Daily Except Saturday, 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. PHONE 1060 I. G. A. Advertising for August 18th to 24th TOILET PAPER, I. G. A, 9 rolls for ..... LAUNDRY SOAP, I. G. A, 10 bars for ........ _29¢ ops me G. A., all kinds, TOMATOES, fi fancy-red ripe, 3 No. 2 cans TOILET SOAP, Carol in Cello, 3 bars for ...... MAYONNAISE, 1000 ISLAND and RELISH SPREAD, 18K, 5 oz. jar . SALAD DRESSING, Carol, 8 oz. j RICE FLAKE POST TOASTIES and KELLOGG’S CORN FLAKES, 3 large pkgs. ... 1 Ib. pkg. ..,....- PRESERVES, 18K in jars, 16 oz. jar PEANUT BUTTE BUTTER CRE ML BANDIUEHES:, RICE, Extra Fancy Blue Rose, 5 Ibs. ..... iodized, 2 » Gadeune é TUNA FISH. “18K, Yas ......eee ork GOLDEN FLAKE SAUERKRAUT, 18K, No. 2; can . PIMENTOS in Glass, 2 0z.......-.. MUSTARD, 18K Salad, German or Horse- j NAPKINS, Carol in Cello, pkg. . MARSHMALLOWS, 1. G, A., 8 oz. ‘pkg. ; WAX PAPER, I. G. A., 40 inch roll . 5c CANDY BARS—Your Choice, 5 bars for ....19c 1c CANDY BARS—Your Choice, 10 bars for ... 9¢ BLUING, Carol, 10 oz. bottle ..... i ADS pn. Sandwich Fillin OLIVES, Carol Large Queens, quart jar 1. G. A., Chicken, Vegetable and Vegetable Beef, each . APRICOTS, 18K, No. 2% can -19¢ EXTRACT, I. G. A., vanilla or lemon, 2 oz. bottle a TOOTH PICKS, I. G, A., 2 5e pkgs. OLIVES, I. G. A. Stuffed, 10 oz. bottle . DICED BEETS, 18K, No. 2 can . COFFEE Delicious Meats Tender, fresh, savory, and best of all, low priced! Plan your meals around these great meat economies! SPECIALS FOR = 8c} Fits... 15¢] LARD, ..... ..Ib. 7¢ -- 2 ba. for 13¢ Fresh Dressed Springers and Hens Home Made Sausages of All Kinds "a GENTRAL MEAT MARKET LAMB STEW, R. 'T. Grocery Robertson and Tullberg, Props. PHONE 371 oe I. G. A. “BIG 9” SALE See Our Window Display Buy Your Specials Here Domestic in Oil, DESSERT ae Carol, all flavors, 2 pkgs. 9c CORN STARCH, I. G. yr 3 1-lb. pkgs. CLEANSER §%: fe nol TAPIOCA, I. G. A., 2 CORNED BEEF, 18K or rida. SANI-FLUSH, MALTSYRUP : YEAST CAKES WACKROR 2am 096 Oranges (2 doz. 45e), Blackberries, Pears, Peaches, Concord Grapes, Plums, Melons, Apricots, Bananas, , Crab Apples, Green Apples, Seedless Grapes Noodles and Spag- hetti, Carol, 7 pkgs. for Open Sat. from 8 a. m. to 8:30 p. m.

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