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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1983 AS RETAIL CENTERS Tees ee gangtor cose, | 200! chllareD. as ppiscon [Probe Shows Losses jfendants tried a bit of law practice! Tuesday afternoon to conduct serv- REPORT BIG TRADE == their own behalf Friday and were|ices in ee church, beginning [rebutted by Judge Harry B. Miller, id aaa _—— who appointed the public defender to ® A [represent them in thelr tral for the|LOtS in Hospitals Christmas Sales of Near-Rec-|iignaping of John Pactor. Ju ry | Miller ordered the trial to begin Jan. -—ortlgteaat j2, brushing aside the gangsters’ OD-) reat Christmas trees, decked with stockholders in the Detroit Bank Hol- It was their third appearance in " | ‘The losses were disclosed in leriminal court without counsel and|rghten the wards of BismarcR’s two aad | udge ‘Miller refused to dally Any and St. Alexiue, during the yule sea- lean Securities corporation, bus the Bradstreet says in their weekly trade) pyice th rtet had asked | 802. evid review that business in all divisions| ,Zwice the Touhy quartet Nad sevew| Florists of the city have provided Ported to the stockholders and that appears to be reacting favorably tO! oreuing the point in quasi-legal man- Commercial Agency New York, Dec. 22.—(#)—Dun & the stimulus of the national recovery ner. program and that a Christmas trade nated the lights. Decorations were Of nearly record proportions 1s indi- | Friday, the gang leader and /Alver'/furnished through the local Christ- cated, Fadden and Gus Schafer had a new|mas tree fund and are being placed The Review says unfavorable slgn5| motion to present. They handed the|by the Business and Professional have all but disappeared under the/ judge penciled notes petitioning for|Women’s club. The work was done “convincing attestation of recovery”\, change of venue from his court.Jai Bismarck hospital Thursday even- found on every side, including “an/ Judge Miller promptly refused the|ing under direction of Miss Susan V. imposing array of dividend resump-| petitions and assigned the public de-|Sheaffer, superintendent, Miss Mi 8 BUSINESS ADVANCES |Touby Gang Ordered tions and increases and signs of re-| fender to handle their case. vival in the capital goods industries.”| ‘Earlier this week the gangsters in-]at St. Alexius hospital Friday even- “The final week of Christmas buy-| formed the court they wanted a lit-ing. mg more than exceeded the highest tle more time to reach Attorney Wil-| The local florists cooperated in a totals which had been placed for it,” |1iam Scott Stewart, who successfully|movement being sponsored by an in- the Review says. “In some of the/defended them from charges of kid-|ternational florists’ association in Jarge centers preliminary estimates of /naping William Hamm, Jr., at St./2200 United States and Canadian Stewart, the same day, said|cities to provide Christmas trees for ‘were more than surpassed before the |he was willing to assume the defense| hospitals. Bismarck florists participat- final week had been reached. \if they could raise the proper fee. rales for the entire Christmas season | Paul. “Large factory payrolls, the exten-/| ton of lief jobs, and the . . Fe sen ot Srtailions of dollars impound- | hiladelphia Strike ed in closed banks have all helped to swell the consumers’ purchasing pow- | er, and the nationwide readiness to Philadelphia, Dec. 22.—()—A gen- code through the first four months of |f1°! a yORars gerned” PRIMI BEL | caaters of hine Allied Unions, who) nas Day, plans to extend his yuletide reased |Called the strike Thursday night, said j activities this year thanks to an in the order took 27,000 men from work |heritance of $1,000,000, freight car loadings, increased elec: | imme: diately. accept the renewal of the blanket 1934 is an indication of the eagerness with which public action now is being | recruited in the endeavor to give uni- tied support to the progressive recov- | ery movement.” \ The Review points to inc tric output, larger lumber output and unusually high steel production as! some of the things already accom- plished to make representative in- dustrial incides “more encouraging of September.’ Received at Capital i consignment of wheat production control contracts from North Dakota reached the agricultural adjustment | administration Priday. ‘and Eddy counties. Possible.” Handicaps Old Santa/Millionaire to Give Unions participating in the strike | President of Brown é& Bigelow, of St. |vote were those of bakery drivers,|Paul, one of the largest advertising » mil 5 ye mak Ciprece, “drivers | Was willed a third of the late Herbert than at any time since the early part (Brotherhood of Transportation work- 41 Bigelow’s fortune and he contem- ‘Bes lers, teamsters and taxi drivers. had ‘ | Immediately after the call was is-|Ward and Bigelow had heres kerenons ed, men began picketing car barns|#tes for nine years before the a su N. D. Wheat Contracts {, eS end trolley men to| Was drowned several months ago in @ in e 51 ce, ‘Washington, Deo. 22—(?;—The tirst |Proves Collusion in Insull Receivership | Chicago, Dec. 22.—()—Federal ‘The applications were from Griggs | Judge Evan A. Evans held Friday that! Ward said today, “to taking care of Samuel Insull, Sr., and his bankers|the poor—give them food, clothing, Officials of the crop reduction sec- | Were guilty of collusion in bringing|shoes, coal and whatever they need. tion said the first checks would be |sbout the receivership of Insull Utility; 1'm going to visit orphans’ homes and gent into North Dakota “as soon as |Investments, Inc., his $238,000,000 in-'che homes of the needy.” vestment house. ‘When the applications have been ap-| The court sustained the charges proved here the checks will be for- | brought by Samuel A. Ettelson, an at-| Washington, Dec. 22.—(7)—The NRA ‘warded to the wheat production con- | torney, and refused to pay any addi-| Friday ordered 19 employers to sur- trol association in that state and all | tional fees to Calvin Fentress, forme: growers who have agreed to curtail |receiver and bankruptcy trustee, and production will receive their phot | the receiver's attorneys. from this organization. . | Ettelson had charged that Insull, Griggs county submitted a total of |Sr., and certain bankers interested in 968 contracts, which, if approved, will | Insull securities they held on loans to; entitle farmers of that county to re- | the collapsed finance houses, had col-| ceive approximately $155,000. It is; laborated in seeking the appointment ; understood only 66 growers in Griggs | Of friendly receivers. county refused to sign. ‘The administration declined to pre- dict how soon the checks ‘would se| 20 Conduct Several mailed but it is known they would probably not reach North Dakota be- | fore January 1. Harvey Youth Shot kota Agricultural college, was acci- | dently shot in the face by a bullet| — Christmas Services: : 1 | Christmas festival services in three ; Parishes outside of Bismarck will be jconducted by Rev. Opie S. Rindahl, |pastor of Trinity Lutheran church , In Face by Bullet here, tne minister said Friday. | | Sunday afternoon, beginning at 3 Harvey, N. D., Dec. 22.—(?)—John jo'clock, Rev. Rindahl will Seeba, 18 son of Fred J.Seeba of Har- |services for Canfield Lutherans in the vey and a student at the North Da-' Canfield consolidated school house. At 11:30 o'clock next Tuesday morn- judge} To Have Real Trees) more than $1,000,000 for the years conduct | ing, the Capital City minister willrender five blue eagles for failure to| » <: conduct services in the Zion Lutheran comply with the reemployment agree- | -, To Trial January QJ church north of Driscoll. A Christ- ment, including 13 laundries in Cin- Mas tree program is planned at the cinnatl. church in the evening for Sunday Were Listed as Gains Washington, Dec, 22.—(?)—Evi- dence was submitted to senate investi- gators Friday that the guardian De- troit Union Group, Inc., had losses of 1930-31-32 which were not reported to tinsel and twinkling lights, will iday. hospitals, the Bismarck Evangelical of the holding company to the Mich- nce showed they were not re- seven trees and the North Dakota large dividends were paid during the Power and Light company has do- | Period. VOTE BIG RELIEF FUND 8t. Paul, Dec. 22.—()—The Minne- sota house of representatives Friday passed, 106 to 5, a measure appropriat- ing $5,000,000 for relief purposes the coming year. It now goes to the sen- ate. Huber will direct the group working | ORDERS SILK CUT Washington, Dec, 22. —()—Hugh 8 Johnson, Friday ordered that silk production be cut 25 per cent for the next 30 days, complying with a re- quest of the silk code authority. | ing are P. J. Meyer of Hoskins-Meyer artes ee, cecil Meee and R. W. Lumry of Oscar H. Will obbers held up the First National ——. bank here shortly before noon Priday, abducted two persons and escaped with approximately $1,000. Himself a Good Tie) ——— St. Paul, Dec. 22. — (#) — Charles there among the needy each Christ- The com! ble “Charley,” The 3 Food Drink HEALTHFUL INVIGORATING REFRESHING specialty firms in the world, recently plates a “big time” Christmas Day. North Woods accident. Looxing toward it with apparent joy, Ward said he intends to start in Christmas eve and keep going on the project “Morning, Noon and Night” xf Christmas Day to help the poor ‘more than ever.” “I'm going to devote my time,” — Also — ECONOMICAL of Milk, hot or cold For Sale at All EAGLES ORDERED DOWN Grocers SPECIALS for SATURDAY Grain Fed Beef eat geet 8c taney, por Br vvonseseee ADE Boiling Beef, Fresh Dressed Chickens Fresh Oysters, Selects and Standards QUALITY MEAT MARKET We Deliver - - - Phone 722 from @ 22 calibre revolver here late | Thursday. 4 ‘With some other youths, Seeba was | examining the weapon and attempt- ing to remove a bullet stuck in a chamber. The chamber fell to the cement floor on which the youths ‘were standing and a slug was dis- charged into Seeba’s face, entering just below the left eye. ‘The youth is in no immediate dan- ger, physicians believe, but they are pondering the advisability of attempt- ing to remove the slug, lodged dan- gerously close to the brain. | Midwest Men Dominate Collier’s All-America New York, Dec. 22—(7)—Collier’s | Only named, Joe Skladany, Pittsburgh end. Five were named from the South and three from the Far West. | Ends — Skladany, Pittsburgh, and Larson, Minnesota. Tackles — Wistert, Michigan, and Crawtord, Duke. Guards—Corbus, Stanford, and Ro- senberg, Southern California. Center—Bernard, , Michigan. Quarterback— Warburton, Southern fornia, ROBINSON HAS OPERETTA Robinson, N. D., Dec. 22—More ¢han 150 pupils, including all grade and a few high school children, were | om the program for an operetta,| Around the World,” given hhere. The high school glee club and mixed chorus sang numbers between gcenes, Special XMAS TREE ELECTRIC BULBS 3 for 10c 4 Ibs. for 29c “Morrel's Pure” LARD “WITH MEATS” WISC. CREAM . CHEESE Mince Meat 18c - Ib. - 18¢ DEPENDABLE QUALITY MEATS 13¢ - Ib. - 13¢ PHONE 333 0 MAIN SPRING DUCKS ........... YOUNG GEESE ........... C SPRING CHICKENS ....... HEAVY HENS ............ BE Tender Kettle Pot Roast, lb... 7c EE Center Cut Pot Roast, Ib. . Mix Fed —_ Leg or Rump Roast, Ib. 10c VE AL Showiter Roast, Ib. ... 8c liner Db. .... Llc Shidr. Chops or Steak .10c Lean Loin or Rib End Roast, lb. ... PORK Center Cut Shoulder Roast, Ib. Oysters, Crabs, Halibut, Salmon, Pike, Smoked and Salted Fish FOR FRUITS AND VEGETABLES THRE Short Ribs, Fancy, lb.. 7c sinton STEAK, Ib. ....14¢ Rolled .10e| Rib Roast, Ib... .15¢ 15¢ |e per Ib. som > Bananas, ' 15¢ | Fer meee... 20 | sno tor scsislcsion ca MERRY XMAS Primus Creamery BUTTER Fresh Churned 18c - Ib. - 18¢ “None Better Bulk” Choice Young No. TURKEYS CAPONS SAUSAGE, Ib. .. 10c POUND And Up BEEF, b -.... THC Shankless Smoked PICNICS, Ib. ....... 9c 8c MERRY XMAS LOW QUALITY PRICES FOODS h Christmas Binwer SUNKIST CALIFORNIA SEEDLESS NAVEL ORANGES 3°22 2:.45c EXTRA FANCY JERSEY Sweet Potatoes CAPE COD EATMOR Cranberries FRESH CALIFORNIA Celery FANCY LUSCIOUS EMPEROR Grapes “Sun™ BUTTER mace, 186 CHRISTMAS CANDIES AND NUTS One Teaspoonful to a Glass || FANCY NEW CROP MIXED NUTS ALMONDS, California ............2 Lbs. 29¢ OREGON FILBERTS .... EMERALD WALNUTS .. GEORGIA PECANS, Large ......... 1 Lb. 29¢ EANUTS 3..25¢ y ... Fresh Roasted APPLES 40 bb. Boxes Staymen’s, Arkansas Blacks, Roman Beauties & Delicious We Deliver Phone Orders C.0. D. These prices effective at Red Owl No. 2 on Broadway, Phone 740, and Red Owl Dates Monogra: 1%-Ib. pkg. 20c Xmas Oranges, California | Bananas, Golden Large, crisp, bleached, bunch Longhorn Cream Cheese, Ib.......- .15¢ Crackers Soda A-1 Grade Ib. 14c—Cranberries, fresh stock—lb. 14c top 2 bonctes... LC | Not tases. 2C bendt =... LOC | im pts... 18c Soaps s bere LOC | median tin ---” LOC Visit H. L, Brown 180 | he oe Bs -T7C | cmpint, comena 40.6 Green 98-Ib. sack .......$8.48 49-Ib. sack .......$1.79] 10-Ib. cloth sack .. 55 GRAPEFRUIT fae sare FRUIT/@) 4 ws. 25¢ Scceuv‘cres Dib. Q7C radians 2, ote 23C 2 vw. 19¢ Pure, Wholesome Quality at Saving Prices FANCY “OLD TYME”. XMAS MIXED 3:.29¢ KINDERGARTEN MIXED ..... FRENCH CREAMS, Assorted PEANUT BRITTLE ...... see CHOCOLATES, “Red Owl” . JELLIE SPICED DROPS .......2 Lb. Box 29¢ “MORNINGSIDE” «+2 Ibs, 29¢ 2 Lbs, 29¢ . 3 Lbs, 29¢ +2 Lbs, 25¢ CHOCOLATE CHERRIES ...... 1 Lb. Box 25¢ “HARRIET CLARK'S” HOME STYLE CHOCOLATES ............... 1 Lb. Box 25c 2...35¢ seeeel Lb, 24 +. -1 Lb. 21c No. 1 on Main Ave., Phone 469. S¢ HEMPEL’S *:: SATURDAY SPECIALS JELLO New style, quick setting Assorted flavors, funk Nev, BAe Yam 19¢ CELERY 13¢ [2% T1190 Butter, No. 1 Cream: 18c Powdered Sugar 2b. pkg. 100-Ib. bag ....... $5.35 24c APPLES Price Lowest APPLES APPLES We Have Them Our Red & White ya _ Tea, 3 1 c “oan” 2 lb. pkg. ...... cials ii pee. BOC || deine, 3s ZL ears, COFFEE ... .33¢|||Mlves 23c Red & White Adds zest to any meal. Marshmallows, per pkg. .......... 9 Cc Miracle Whip Salad Dressing, qt. jar 29c Frozen Strawberries and four Shortcakes ei 38c We Wish You All a Merry Christmas — weersnit cn See ROLE SSAA ETNA, THE RED & WHIT COTT’S GROCERY | 311 7th St. 816—Phone—817 FREE DELIVERY ” SOM ss trscs Quen 16 en |. 20 ; CORN 2 Ib. pkg. wheats 25c 4 Blue & White, Th Pee, 0s. OO sliced, fancy .. 27c Walter Bakers’ Chocolate, pkg. .. 27 Cc Fresh Fruits -- Vegetables Bananas, Grapes, Cranber- ries, Oranges (new navels), Apples, Radishes, Toma- toes, Green Onions, Car- cots, Celery, Head Lettuce, Luther’s Rutabagas R. T. Grocery| § We will be closed both Sunday and Monday. It. will be necessary to provide for two days. Place your order early and allow us to make careful selection for you. Candy, Holiday Mix, 2 Ibs. ..... See the IGA Ad for Other Specials We have a good selection of Fresh Vegetables Robertson and Tullberg, Props, { PHONE 371 CHRISTMAS FOODS Peaches, 18K, halves or sliced, 2 No. 214 cans .. Fruits for Salad, 18K, No. 2 can .. Beans, cut green and wax, 18K, 2 No.2 cans ..... Peas, IGA Sifted, 2 No. 2 cans ... Del Maiz Niblets, 18K, 2 12-o0z. cans... * Olives, Carol Large Queens, quart jar. .35c ° Walnuts, 2 Ibs. .....: . .39¢ Dates, 134-Ib. pkg. ..................-21¢ ii i ese ee ' Vegetables We wish all our customers and friends A Merry Christmas, v= SPOHN’S :::. BUTTER [2 prints pot th. ...ssssssccssesssssees 18c JELLO, all flavors, spec., per pkg. .....5¢ CRACKERS, A-1 quality, 2 Ib. pkg. ..23¢ POWDERED SUGAR, 2 Ib. pkg. ....15¢ GRAPEFRUIT Ste re ere se 2DC DILL PICKLES 302" *" DATES, cello wrapped, large pkg. ...21¢ POPCORN, Jolly Time, 2 cans .......22¢ Lettuce, Celery, Cucum! Carrots, ’Bagas, Cabbage, Sweet Potatoes, ae, - Greetings to All Our Friends and Customers COOK'S GROCERY LG.A. STORE Specials for Saturday Special Xmas Wrapped Blue Moon Ch American, Pimento, Seeetct siahmere Ne 0 » Al ace Cos Lae A Very Merry Christmas Bb roll ....1-. OC Paw .19¢ Bleached bunch .. 18. 5 alacls ee a 10c tm ie, fore 25c

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