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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1933 I ETE Sellers were demanding $4.50 al hundredweight or more, but packers ‘White Collar’ would offer no more than $4.35 and | Relief His Aim | ; mostly! bid less than that. ‘Diversion Decision | To Encounter Delay: | CALIFORNIA YOUTH IS KIDNAP VICTIM $40,000 Demanded of Father If He Wants to See His Son Alive Again eet eee Washington, Nov. 10.—(?)—Indica- tions today were that some time would | elapse before the Mississippi valle: |committee of the public works admin: | istration would make its report to the public works board on the advisability | 7 of alloting $65,000,000 for the so-called | Missouri river diversion project in | North Dakota. The Mississippi valley committee | Last |members were studying the plans at) » |their homes and it was expected the! |project woud be discussed Monday | when the members returned to Wa: ington. The new chairman, Moi L. Cooke of Philadelphia, will pre side at his first session of the com- | mitte at that time. The committee gave the proposal |1 two hearings last week, at which | | state's plea for assistance in regulat- San Jose, Calif., No ®nonymous telephone caller Manded payment of $40,000 “ Want to sec your boy alive again, started federal, state and local office! 5. : Friday on an intensive hunt for ” ie | napers a few hours after the dis pearance here of Brooke Hart, 22, son of Alexander J. Hart, one of San Jose's wealthiest mercha: Young Hart, a recent the University of S: just been m left his department store shortly after 5 o'clock Thursday to go to a nearby parking lot and drive to his parents’ home. ture + ortsome wees was presented by a delegation of citi- |zens and officials of that state. Production of Corn | Cut Says Government Washington, Nov. duction this year was announced Friday by the department of agricul- 2,289,544,000 bushels, a month 2.291,000,000 bushels were ~ forecast. | PronatGAy estimates of this year’s ‘oduction of other crops, with com- tion, are: juckwheat, 8,000,000 bushels, wit 800,000 last year, and 105,900,000. 000. Sugar beets 11,150,000 070,000, 10.—()—Corn. Valley City, shot himself in its preliminary estimate at|right temple Friday. The | dressed to his father, | Potatoes 318,000,000 bushels and Donald L. Bower, acting secretary | 358,000, of the committee, said Friday there | was @ possibility members of the com- | mittee would make a trip to North; | Dakota to view the proposed dam site. Employe of Express Company Kills Self Fargo, Nov. 10.—(#)—Fred Stucke, , about 45, employed by the Railway Express Agency with headquarters in ago |coroner said death was instantaneous. Proof that he had planned the af- fe ars crop Was 2,876,000,000 | fair was left in three letters, one .ad- Stucke, Frazee, Minn.; one to his sis- ter, Mrs. Mildred Eiden, Detroit Lakes, ative figures giving last year’s pro- | Minn.; and one to J. A. Johnson,| in | arent of the express agency here. ADMITS HAVING STILL | Flax seed, 7,500,000 bushels andi Jamestown, N. D., Nov. 10—()}— 000. | Frank Brown, charged with possession in sorghums, 91,600,000 bushels! of an unlicensed still, pleaded guilty before Judge Andrew Miller in federal court here, Officers claimed the still was one Sie, largest found east of the Twin ies, MAY RESUME PARLEY | Geneva, Switeerland, Nov. 10.—()— Disarmament conversations with Ger- many elsewhere than in Geneva under the aegies of the league of nations Sppeared to be a possibility Friday. STEELE MAN SUCCUMBS James Maxon, 78-year-old Steele man, died in a local hospital at 10:40 o'clock Friday morning. He had been in the hospital since last Sept. 4. tons and 9,- through the Cass county ‘New Mexico has 3.5 persons to every square mile of its total area of 122,- 634 square miles. Ferdinand | NOTICE—School and coun- |ty warrants will be taken at par in trade for any merchan- hed our store. Alex Rosen His failure to arrive at hot Schedule aroused the uneasiness family, who said he had been the in- tended victim of w! appeared to} jhave been a kidnaping attempt about | three weeks previously. At that time, the family said, three men in a large automobile tried to crowd young Hart's car from a highway but he eluded them. About 10 o'clock last night the Hart home was called by telephone. police said, and a man demanded payment of $40,000 “if want to ag ing the flow of the Missouri river by | means of a dam near Garrison, et tor the nation’s 2,001 We Deliver $1.25 Orders caller hung up without giving direc- tions as to how he wolud collect the money, if offered. The call was traced 10 a public telephone booth in a large San Francisco hotel. Early Friday young Hart's aban- coned car, was found 10 miles north —— of here, the lights burning. It was at the side of the highway leading to the Calaveras dam region, 25 miles Butter, '4-Ib. prints, Ib. this k emergency and has seve itation proje rt e federal [9 DEINUS, MD. ..+0- ministration cial rehabil- Sugar, 10-Ib. bag ..... Sweet Potatoes, northeast of San Jose, where man: . Tt was in fact the second | | eens eR Geserted cottages ed on unrecall- | strength of an a e stock t. search of the ids Cranberries, nice berries, 2 Ibs. ... were held | Grapefruit, large any clues officers refused to say. ol size, 3 for Hart's mother was pros ated, but | farm, the hog food is a drug on the; Size, o TOr ...... market at les Commission men warn hold back hogs as the packers were | loaded up and would not buy except | at recessions. This kept receipts dow well but did not entirely sto} did not say how he Jor $40,000. Associates of the missing youth said Break o’ Morn Coffee, 1 Ib. the was of good habits and quiet. and ‘was not particularly fond of the com- pany of girls. Pears, Peaches, No. 2! tin, Hogs Go Begging on Market at Chicago Tea, green, j—, ,Shiengo, Nov. 10-—a—Hogs, went S COTT’ S f egging for a place to be slaughtered Saturday. There was no real market GROCERY Stas Coffee. 6 5 c ID, CAM ....-.-- 311 7th St 4 816—Phone—817 Apples, Jonathans, 30-Ib. box “The Red and White Store” MEATS Phone 279 Baby Beef i... ms sii 12c a 15c — amour, 2 tbs. Q229C | Steal, 2 the, .... 2C 2 Ibs. meaty. th. 22: OBC | beets toresssss- LOC Carrots, Potatoes, per bushel sieve cies . 2 bunches ..... Oranges, Sunkists, Sweet Potatoes, a ae. Bananas, fancy Cranberries, golden, 2 Ibs. .... 19c 2 Wiss. sss Pears, Peaches, Apricots, 2"csn« ‘~29c Deliveries A. M.—9:30 - 10:30 P. M.—2:30 - 4:30 We deliver all orders Apples Jonathans, 30-Ib. box ... eee Carrots, green tops, 2 bunches... ee ee 48c SPOHN ) x Ninth St. Phone 626 Grapefruit SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Beef Pot Roast, Pork Shoulder Roast, Ib. Rolled Roast, large, juicy COCOA, 2 Ib. pkg. Swift's Lard, 4-Ib. pkg. Giant Bars P. & G. Soap, 10 bars .... GINGER SN. 2 Ibs. ... KARO sY Pp, White, large No. 10 39c Round Steaks, Sirloins and T-Bones, per Ib. ......... 15c Turkeys, Ducks, Chickens Phone 216 Farmers Cut Rate Market 612 Bdwy. Sugar, in 10-Ib. SPECIAL 1-Ib. jar 35¢c 1l-oz. pkg. Min- neopa Currants .. 4-lb. pkg. Seed- less Raisins $1.05 Lemon, Orange or Citron J) 4 P F Celery, Lettuce, Green Top Carrots, ete. Yellow Corn Meal, 10-Ib. sack EMPRESS COFFEE 1 LB. SPECIAL 35c 2 cans Sani-Flush, 1 can Ginx tre ... 40¢ "15¢ Libby’s Separate, med. size tin .. Pumpkin, large cans, 2 for 2-lb. cello wrapped 2 om amma 2lc Pass. omer 411 Bdwy. All Phones 34 Seedless Grapefruit, Sweet Rutabagas, Celery, MEAT D Cucumbers, Table Queen Squash ’ Phone 564 BREAD, whole wheat, rye DATES, 1% Ib. pkg. .... Patterson Seal Garden Run PEAS, No. 2 tin, Van Camp’s Fresh MACKEREL, 16 oz. tin 9c ee Fancy Spring CHICKENS Stewing HENS P. & G. SOAP, Giant Bars, 10 for ........39¢ Wisconsin Full Cream CHEESE, per Ib. ....17¢ © YELLOW CORN MEAL, 10 Ib. bag ......29c Glazed PINEAPPLE, twin pkg. .... Minneopa CURRANTS, 11 oz. pkg. RAISINS, Seedless, 4 lb. pkg. IR, wiooane FLOUR HEINZ All varieties of tasty, ready to serve soups, 3 cans ........28¢ CAMPBELL’S Tomato Juice Pressed from fancy ripe toma- toes. 1214 oz. tins, Solid pack Whole segments RATH’S Pork Sausage Pure pork sausage, pre-cook. ed, no shrinkage, 8 oz. cans, CORN FLAKES Kelloge’s or Post Toasties, crisp double thick flakes. Lge Each Itc Armour's Cloverbloom Brick or American fancy blended cheese. Pound 23¢ APRICOTS ¢ Free Delivery on Orders of $2.00 or over. —Quality Store Phone 110 fo DICK Soe Baby Beef Roast, nothing oe ROAS $1.19 Prices listed in this advertisement are also ef- fective at our Quality Store, 313 Main Ave., Bismarck, N. D. Climax, Gold Medal or Dakota Maid. The highest grade GRAPEFRUIT OYSTERS Fancy Gulf coves. For soups or dressing. 4 os. caus. CENTRAL MEAT MARKET WE DELIVER What a Feast With These 7 Nice Young TURKEYS and DUCKS ‘They're as tender as any you've ever tasted—Firm, full-mzated, freshly dressed Also Fresh-Dressed SPRINGERS and HENS OUR BEEF IS CORN FED Just Received New Shipment of Finar. Haddie, Lutefisk, Smoked White Fish, Large Fat Mackerel 112 Oyster Counts, Selects and Standards PHONE 148 Ibs. each, MEATS 710 Thayer Hams, Swift’s cured, Try this tender roast, per Ib. .... 10c you things fit Crab Apples Hyslips Per Box $1.29 While They Last i BAKING YEAST, I RAISIN | RAISIN 1.4 PEEL io PEPPE! il SALT Flours obtainable. 243 Lb. Bag 97¢ of Golden Sweet Corn. No. 2 cans. 3 Cans 25¢ of tree ripened Florida fruit. No. 2 cans. 2 Cans 27¢ i SYRUP A LIF 2 Cans 15¢ pkgs. UNUMITED 31 Ib. box ... .$1.15 lel HONEY, Phone Orders Delivered C. 0. D. Piggly-Wiggly Phone 630— nj MAYONNAISE fut 1 SALAD DRESSING (| MARSHMALLOWS Citron, Lemon and Orange, 4 oz. pkg. _ Ground Black, Carol, COCOANUT TOMATO JUICE FAOHW . THE CHANCE OF SILVERWARE EXCLUSIVE MODERN SOVEREIGN PATTERN INTERNATIONAL SILVER CO APPLE | “Give me sugar and spice and everything nice, and I'll bake | And. how his Majesty—the | man of the house—goes for home-baked things .... | i for a king” ... are all the ingredients for your favorite recipes... . your pantry now with these moncy-saving IGA Baking Values. I. G. A. Advertising for Week of November 10th to 17th 23c -37¢ REGULAR JELLO— All flavors; 4 pkgs.......... TOILET TISSUE, IGA, 6 rolls... (School House and Cut Out Toys FREE) IGA Ground, 3 2-0z. pkgs. . CAKE FLOUR te a” Nl BAKING POWDER ©". Royal, 12 oz. can mw SODA, A &H, 1b. pkg. ‘IN BAKING SOD * COCOA, He: IN OATMEAL POWDER large pkg. GA, pkg. W &N Seedless, 4 Ib. pkg. ... W & N Seedless, 2 Ib. pkg. ... LISH SPREAD and 1000 LAND, 18K, 8 oz. jar .. Sandwich eneyge Carol, 8 02. 1G. A, 1 Ib, tin .. 18K Plain or Todized, 15¢ 26 oz. pkgs., 2 for ............ Carol in Cello, . G. A. Amber, No. 10 tin ETIME! AOGERS GUARANTEE BY 7 | POPCORN [xc ncuummms 10c lal OLIVES 2s sees LOC lel OLIVES B ih wae wu 10 last chance for canning fruit.~ lal CORN 5277 Sen .10c ah i 5 oz. jar HONEY GRAHAM, Johnston’s, 2 Ib. caddy. . LG. A. 2 1-lb. pkgs. rshey’s, /5-Ib. pkg. .... {GA Quick or Regular, Campbell's, 3 No. 1 tins .. RASPBERRIES, Solid Pack, No. 10 tin .. STRAWBERRIES, Solid Pack, No. 10 tin .. RICE KRISPIES, Kelloge’s, per pkg. ... CORN FLAKES, per pkg. SARDINES, Domestic in oil, Ys, § for . ROBDINES, Babette Brisling, in olive oil, SARDINES, Califor- nia in tomato or mus- tard sauce, Wisconsin Early June, _2No. 2 cans ..... 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