The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 9, 1934, Page 7

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sete inant Stock Exchange Bill Bis Quality RE D W Ab law Is Nearing Congress) ‘ Foods L es Washington, Feb. 9.—()—A 14,000- @ s THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, F | word bill proposing stringent federal! $, Py | regulation of stock exchange opera- Shop this Week-End tions was ready for introduction Fri- my day as President Roosevelt polished a at RED OWL. a RA | special message to congress upon the| = P same subject. Authors of the projected legislation. describing it as a round-up of various proposals gleaned from two years of Study, reported identical measures | would be introduced both the senate | and house as soon as the chief exccu- | , tive’s message arrives. Bills for regu- .Fresh From Orchard atid Garden lation of the commosiiy exghapges il follow. is 23 c The most stringent of the proposals BANANAS, golden fruit, 3 Ibs... now ready for introduction was an ab- LETTUCE, large crisp heads, 2 for...17@ [|Win povsion too een tons with provision for making them a New Texas CABBAGE, pound ........ 4 [tise ana itprisoamen, ORANGES fer tonen Sve cme ree ste 35 eG Dillinger Is Mute as Court Sets Trial Date Crown Point, Ind., Feb. 9.—(7)— John Dillinger, bank robber and prison break expert, stood mute in Large size, doz. 29¢ 10 ibs. sugar, cloth bags’............54¢ 16 Ibs. Sugar, Kraft bags ..... one 52c “MINNESOTA” Z7bow Cut INT: MACARON Spaghetti and Shelis~~ criminal court Friday while his at- torneys wrangled acriminously with prosecutors, and heard his trial on a murder charge set for March 12. The trial date was set after Circuit Court Judge T. Joseph Sullivan, in the same courtroom had quashed a de- fense motion to allow the notorious robber liberty on a writ of habeas corpus. A plea in abatement also ‘was denied. Minnesota Income Tax Ruled Unconstitutional CALIFORNIA HALVED or SLICED PEACHES wseiow, “= 1 5c Apricots . raxcrevaromm , u 17¢ Jell-O . . Attias. . = Se Baker’s Cocoa . *310c - %'19c Fresh Prunes 24°32, 2%" 27¢e “BUTTER-KERNEL” CORN Whole Kernels of Golden Sweet Corn St. Paul, Feb. 9.—()—District Judge Hugo O. Hanft Friday handed down a decision holding the state income ion Hearing Petition For Ap- Pointment of Administrator and for Issuance of Letters of Administration, STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County. of Burleigh, ss. IN COUNTY COURT, Before Hon, 1. . Davies, Judge. Cyn'the Matter of the Estate of Rob- ert Cook, Deceased. George S. Register, as State's Attorney of Burleigh County, North Dakota, “Maxwell-House” Van Camp's | COFFEE} MILK VITA-FRESH or peg vaporal “Good to the Last Drop” &29c QUICK COOKING or REGULAR ia Quaker Oats 22 = 16c DILL PICKLES wor 9 17¢ Pickaniny Molasses t= «= %: 25¢ CHIPSO FLAKES oa se Sr 16¢e KIRK’S “auiz* SOAP 3» 14c Petitioner, vs. The unknown heirs of Robert Cook, deceased, and all other persons interested in the cs- tate of Robert Cook, dece: ndents. to the Burleigh, in ‘sald ‘Sta of the County J at the Court Ho marck, in said the 6th day of the hour o of that day, Regis ° eis a In'said Court praying that’ V Giant P&G Soap wm soma 7 see ZS Aceh ert RPE anh Seah Creek in Burleigh County, North Da- kota, be appointed id of the estate of Robert C and also praying that ministration of the est ate of Robert Cook, deceased, be issued to said Wil- am ’Glitsehke, should not be grant- Es SEMINOLE “Sirt* TISSUE Snov:-White ... Absorbent Full 1000-Sheet Rolls pil 25c ‘ihe residence of sald Robert Cook, the owner of sald estate, was, at the time of his death in township 138, north of range 80 west of the 5th principal meridian in Burleigh Coun- ty, North Dakota. Let service be made of this citation as required by law. Dated this 9th day of February, A. Dz 1934, CIGARETTES Chesierfields, Camels, Lucky Strikes and Old Golds e200 D151 Zee. 31 STRICTLY FRESH COUNTRY EGGS cea ee ee in cartons acg-te, 7udse of the County Court. 2 Doz. 39c ;|incomes. Voters have turned down a |tax, approved by the 1933 legislature, ‘week to remove splinters of bone from days in Bismarck on business con- unconstitutional. the elbow, returned to his home nected with her office. The decision came in a test casc Thursday. - | filed by Sidney R. Reed, who identi -—— Judge R. G. McParland, reutrned fied himself as a Minneapolis taxpayer, Frank Ray, proprietor ‘of tie St. to his home at Jamestown Thursday against the state tax commission, the Charles Hotel at Dickinson, and cvening, having cleaned up tHe dis- state attorney general and state comp- walter J. Ray, of Medora, states at-/ trict court calendar. troller. Judge Hanft immediately cer- torney of Billings county, spent Fri- ee cue the case to the state supreme day in Bismarck In regions to which flax is adapted, e eee. a considerable shift of acreage from ed the ine fret las Cie pear eee The board of couhty commissioners | wheat to flax in 1934 would involve of Burleigh county finished up the little danger of creating a flax soed jbusiness of their February meeting | Gee cae INSMEE Tae one ene Friday forenoon. Business of a rou-, Surplus, the U. S. Department of Agri- ions. tine nature was disposed of at the culture has stated. It will be neces- session that began Tuesday morning. ' sary during the current season to im- oo + fy port seed for crushing. The quantity | City and Count Ah Bon | Mrs, Lena Burton of Williston, ju-| of imports, however, will be influenc- venile officer for Williams and Mc- ed by the acreage seeded and the con- Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hall, 404 West | Kenzie counties, is spending several) dition of the 1934 U. S. crop, Rosser Avenue are parents of a son, \> born at 12:15 Friday morning at the St. Alexius hospital. Empress Coffee “THE BRIGHT SPOT IN EVERY TOWN” J. W. Hawes, general agent. of the Soo Line was a business visitor in Bismarck Thursday. C. P. Vandenover, special agent of | the Soo Line, spent Thursday in Bis- marck on business. | Birlea O. Ward, 300 Avenue C, who suffered a broken elbow in a fall at the Capital Steam Laundry and who} underwent an operation at St. Alex- AT A tL L G RO c ER ius hospital the carly part of the MEATS Phone 279 Faults 'D j CK’ GS cowerars poeRits | MEATS g—VIN GRocRtt 710 Thayer LETTUCE, LETTUCE, solid, 4°97, 5 | Tc M I L K crisp, 2 heads die ane pelle “aa. wee eS 19c fiw n 97-4 19¢ Apples sna cnking. sms. 29C | Oranges per doren =... SOC per dozen Soup Meat, . Sirloin, T-Bone, (a 25c Get All ne anand 19c Hamburger, pure Beef Roast, groud beet... LOC Pe per Wevwvscsss:s L2C Veal Shoulder H Dill Pickles, Gedney’s Roast, Ib. ....... 12c Specials Here large, each ........ 5c 502 BROADWAY sia KENNETH AKERS, Mgr. QUALITY STORES THOMAS LENHART, Mgr. PEANUT BUTTER Thess NO BULL: NEATSLENE ‘Bring harness in now for repairing oiling, and get a better job, at low cost! Don’t wait till the rush begins! WE USE NEATSLENE HARNESS OIL containing genuine Neatsfoot Oil from the bones of bie steers, plus real Fe ich waterproofe the leather. Wa Oil, whi tats and mice won't chew it ith Neatslene. it ur harness now Sheawe have tabs tee 2 asa Hae Coffee as 5 “THE BRIGHT SPOT IN EVERY TOWN” We Deliver Phone Orders C.0. D. These prices effective at:Red Owl No. 2 on Broadway, Phone 746, and Red Owl No. 1 on Main Ave., Phone 469. “LADQGA” BOSTON STYLE Sar and Pork and Beans sc: 3 "=" Be The beans with a “home-baked” flavor! ss ae RED OWL FOOD STORES The Red & White Stores Scott’s Grocery 311 7th St. 816—Phone—817 FREE DELIVERY COOK’S GROCERY 1LG.A. STORE Lettuce, solid, Carrots, crisp, 2 heads ... 19c 2 bunches ...... 13c plata ee Celery, crisp, well Cauliflower, white, solid, eet” 25% 15c, 20c Large Size ORANGES Per case ....$3.60 1 Pee 8 88 Oe este 19 og ae 7 tame vane AO Swe tke. 2C Baking Hapatt: Red & ) ee ae .20¢ Beans, Red & Whitel 6c Early June Peas, Blue & White, Armour’s Star Pork Sausage, L-lb. pkg. ..seos 15c. Boot | Pot Roast, tender and juicy, genie per Ib. .,.....04- c T3a . 9e Bananas, fancy 21 Grapefruit, Marsh 21 ripe yellow, 2 Ibs. Cc Seediess, 3 for .. Cc : i i Rolls, pkg. ...... Baters kg." 2OC Oxydol, 11-02. : ee AanAnSHAN /&e pkg., 2 for eerie é | Fine granulated western beet. 10 Lb. Bag _.........58¢ RICE Choice grade of flaky cooking Blue Rose. 3 Lb. Bag -..........18¢ PRUNES Fresh, Meaty Santa Claras, Medium Size. 2 Lb. Bag _......... 19¢ MATCHES Large boxes of clear grained sure fire matches. 6 Box Carton __.....22¢ LENTEN FOODS Attractively Priced TUNA Belvedere light meat tuna fish. 7 oz. cans. 2 Cans ......25¢ Ground from fresh Virginia nuts. 2 Lb. Jar .....25¢ RAISINS Moist, tasty California seedless. 4 Lb. Bag ....32c Hershey COCOA Hershey's pure breakfast cocoa. 1 Lb. Box .......15¢ Libby's fancy grade in heavy syrup. No. 2!3 cans. Each _...20¢ PINEAPPLE Dole’s half slices of ripe Hawaiian fruit. SHRIMP Each ....19¢ Fancy gulf pack, wet or dry. 2 Cans ......23¢ LETTUCE a Large heads of clear crisp California lettuce, MACKEREL Solid pack of prime fat fish. 1 Ib. tins. 2 Heads n-n 196 3 Cans ...... 25¢ CAULIFLOWER | accor Fresh, solid, snow white heads. 15 Serve baked with cheese or tomatoes. Ltted 2 Lb. Box ...16c SWEET, ‘i CALIFORNIA NAVELS Oranges t, 14 Case $1.69 Large Size, doz. a Medium Size, doz. 17 Free Delivery on Orders of $2.00 or over. Orders Delivered C. 0. D. ‘Quality Store Phone 116 Piggiy-Wigely Phone 630— TITTLE BROS. PACKING , INC DEPENDABLE QUALITY MEATS PHONE 332 400 MAIN SATURDAY SPECIALS —SELECTED STEER BEEF— j Short Ribs fers. ..... 644 Kettle Roast, Ib...... 8c B E E F Pot Roast pris, .... 10-12 Round STEAK ste 14c FANCY ROLLED RIB ROAST, Ib. ............. 16¢ FRESH GROUND BEEF, 3 Ibs. for ............. 23¢ Wisconsin Full Cream * ARMOUR’S PURE Brick Cheese LARD (with 16c-Ib.-16c | meats), 1 Ibs... SOC 4 to 6-1b, mix rea ‘Leg Roast AYR Boe vines 10c Fasey Rump Roast avs, »... Lle E AL Shoulder Steak, Ib..10¢ Chops or Cutlets, Ib. 15¢ MOUNT an DALE SUGAR CURED TOMATOES, BACON Ne. 2 con, ech... OC | -_ 18c-- Th, » Hie VISIT H. L, BROWN Head Lettuce, extra 23¢ Berg Coffee, 63c Ib. can ¥ For Fresh Fruits and Vegetables 4 2 bunch No. 2 can, 2 for elery, large Texas Grapefruit, Brame aeons caesseee 14. | site's. ¢ tor ‘ reen Top Ps, Fresh Strawberries, 2ibmiiee for <.,..... LOG box ..... 1 OC aii, = dor. for... 39c Oranges, Sunkist, 200 size, 2 dor, tor... SDC PHONE 332 ¥ HEMPEL’S = SATURDAY SPECIALS Milk Kellogg's Peas Tal Cans | CORN FLAKES = [*erh dur es Reg. large size package, 2 pkgs... 6c 19c 10c *. pe NGS ona Mee javels, large lorida Seed- 200 size, 2 doz. 49c less, large, 3 for 19c CARROTS 2 benches oerertecssseteccces 7 isp, Solid Head: LETTUCE hargeys 2 for vecssscsssscsssssssces 17¢ LEMONS, Sunkist, special, doz. ...30¢ PARSNIPS, fancy, washed, 3 Ibs...17¢ GRANULATED SOAP, | : large package .........50. 31 Cc BREAD E ley Bloom FLOUR; measuring, MALT SYRUP ee Loaves Aj dark, 2 tor. LSC| package --7- SOC] per can .... 45€ SUGAR EGGS Granulated, Strictly fresh, 10-lb. cloth sack 55c 2 dozen ...... 35c PEARS, PEACHES (sliced), APRICOTS— No. 2%) tins Scans... ..55cs0cs00ee00. Macaroni, Spa- Pineapple, Stone's ghetti, 7 pkgs.... 25c 8-0, No. 2 tin. ""15¢ Peanut Butter, Cocoanut, long 2b. jar ....... 25c shred, 1-Ib. pkg. 21 Cc Flakes, Sb, box BOC [only 2OC EMPRESS COFFEE 3-lb. glass jar 98e 1-Ib. glass jar 34c Armour’s Star Lard, Ib. ........ 9c APPLES APPLES. Jonathans, face and fill, | Jonathans— (limited stock), 98c|i* fees and ade WOR ap tcr ces * $3.39 <TC)

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