The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 4, 1934, Page 7

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P THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1934 en. CHECK UP ON YOUR GROCERY BUYING LIST charged with the girl's murder, denied Suey. statements attributed to him and said that at the time of the mur- der he was in Colorado. James said he is confident a state- SEARCH FOR FACTS IN GIRLS MURDER |=i"eSee-eee tc TURNS TO COLORADO Ss. ze. = == wit tren from the hgh ed road records were ie " En tae officials of the Co Golbants a and Officials Check Up on State-| southern Railroad i James had worked at Fort Col in 1919 and it ment Accused Man Work- |i "tetieved he left the road in 1924, ed There in 1921 bo asad ‘were no records to show Ea eee inte railroad paymaster is checking Fargo, N. D., May 4. — (®) — The Tecords. search for facts'in the charge that James declared in Fargo he worked Arthur C. James declared on several oy ‘eae. wae occasions he killed Marie Wick in a] Bond was set at $60,000, in default Fargo hotel in 1921—a crime for|0f which James was committed to the which William Gummer is serving a teil life sentence—turned Friday to Col- as WILL BURY VETERANS FREE orado, ‘Washington, May 4.—()—President Five persons, in affidavits in posses- Roosevelt issued an executive order sion of Cass county officials, declare} Friday authorizing payment of burial that James on several occasions had| expenses for veterans on the pension stated he killed the girl, with the help| rolls who die without assets of more of @ second man, after attacking her.| than $1,000. A sum not exceeding James, arraigned here Thursday | $100 is provided for burial. MASS _ DISPLAY — SPECIALS BANANAS 2. BU 1 CARROTS: Chip teeta. occ cssescsesessedeeess: ‘Sc PADISHES) Werte. occcescssseessccessccsesasecs 5c a Green Beans, Peas, Onions, Spinach, Turnips, Beets, Tomatoes, Rhubarb, New Spuds CABBAGE folldt th. cocccecscessccessssssseeesss 5c ASPARAGUS Wastington, th. ..cccccsssess 17c VE ou (Cif. ee el ee 30c ANNUAL CLOVERLEAF SALE 2 \4-lb. packages ............... c (1 pkg. Crackers Free) Chase and Sanborn Coffee Sampling TOMATOES Peek, 2% ee .......... 2 tor 29C CORN FLAKES Kalogy+ ee 2 te 25e Fancy _ Special Strawberries ren rcs PEACHES Steet. 2i4 site o....ssessesecesess 22c PHAGHES ec 49c PEARS “e AoE ee 49c Family SUPER SUDS Bise ... WE REDEEM KELLOGG’S COUPONS Grain Fed -- MEATS -- Grain Fed “There’s a Difference” Pot Roast 12,18c | Short Rie 9c Veal Steak 12c¢| Bologna 12kc | Smet. 18e/ ie. 18e “It Takes Real Quality to Give Price a Meaning” CASH AND CARRY Hamburger Bacon meee 9 ee ae Liver Sausage %. sce 9 Veal Stew 7e| Minced Ham 14c 4 — DELIVERIES — 9:00 - 10:30 A. M. — 2:30 - 4:30 P. M. 6:00 P. M. Saterday ‘Jumbo Wet Shrimp, Monarch, 2 for ... Your erocer has al fresh supply of Kelley? ereals --- and can cash your coupon for Kellogg’s Whole Wheat Biscuit ENJOY your favorite Kellogg Cereals now! Grocers everywhere are featuring them this week—fresh, crisp and ready-to-eat. Always delicious with milk or cream. We suggest you check the ones you want for your list tomorrow — And if you haven’t tried Kellogg’s WHOLE WHEAT Biscuit—you have a real treat in store. These new biscuits are toasted “The Store That Saves You Money” Mother’s Day Candies and Cakes in Beautiful Box Priced Very Low MARSHMALLOWS, Pound box, special ............ 18¢ SARDINES, in oil, 6 tins, special ................. 25¢ PINEAPPLE JUICE, Dole’s, No. 2 tins, spec., 2 for . ie Campbell's TOMATO JUICE, reg. 10c tin, special . Cap-Kota JAM, Strawberry or Raspberry, 4 Ib. jar, special Mother’s COCOA, 2 pound tin, special ............. 19¢ FIG BARS, fresh, special, 2 pounds ............... 25¢ CHOCOLATE PUFFS, fresh, 2 pounds ............ 35¢ Sunny Monday SOAP, special, 10 bars ............. 25¢ SOAP CHIPS, Haskins, 5 pounds, special .......... 29¢ Fresh Strawberries - Cucumbers - Tomatoes - Radishes Minneopa pure maple and cane SYRUP, regular 29c; special Fine Spring Chickens and Squabs x Swift’s Cello Circle S Henle, 6 to 9 pounds . Swift’s Bacon, ¥, Ib. pkg. ..............005 Swift’s Lard, 4 pounds Let us have your meat order. We will see that it will be carefully selected FOR LESS MONEY —WE DELIVER— L. E. SMITH F. E. SMITH Carl’s Grocery Phone 371 “Dependable” We Deliver Oranges Medium Size 2 Dozen 49c Chocolate Covered Cherries, i i ae 47c Fruits Vegetables Pears, No 10) oo. civi eis cic ca ens 47c Prunes, No. 10 ...........2.0eceee0e: 35¢ Blackberries, No. 10 ................. 47e Pears, No. 2, Richfield, 2 for Sei pagans 35¢ Swansdown .............2.... ie: 27¢ Oxydol Soap Chips, Crystal White ........... ALUMNI — Attend Your Banquet on May Sth % .3.Tullberg, Prop, on both sides—crisper and more flavorful. They are just right to fit the cereal bowl— fifteen to the package. Kellogg’s are the most popular ready- to-eat cereals in the world. Serve them at home. Now’s the time toChange to Crispness! fillogy PRODUCTS ¥ Strawberries Grapefruit Apples Bananas, 3 lbs. for 23c—Oranges, med. large, 2 doz. 56c Vegetables New Peas Green and Wax Beans Cauliflower Carrots Lettuce Celery Tomatoes Radishes Asparagus Green Onions New Potatoes Grocery Department Blue nae Soap Chips, 5 lb. pkg. Sunny Monday Q!UHUIAULDIOOVEUUUEVUUOT TATE HANA OTT PTEE TUTE LTD? 1 HUET any Plates, Cups, Salad Dishes “New and Pretty Designs” Meat Department = (Government Inspected Meats of Quality) — ee 16c E PT OT ss aissnvsseeacers 17c E Seah 17c Meat Loaf, veal, pork and beef, b. Spiced Ham Loaf, cooked, per lb, All Phones 211 118 Third St. Deliveries—8:45 & 10:30; 2:30 & 4:30 Close 8 P. M. TATA, Twilling’s Grocery 601 Tenth Street Phone 1618 SATURDAY SPECIALS Fresh Vegetables and Strawberries Deliver Free of Charge Rrapenert Coke Flew. wilh a 28c w MARCOVITZ Grocery Free Delivery Service 45c| Tomato Soup Strawberry or Raspberry, Van Camp's, 5 for 4 Ib. glass jar Prunes No. 10 near gallon Peaches, Pears 49c No. 10 near gallon Oranges Fancy navel, large 2 doz. for Medium, 2 doz, for 396 POTATOES—Small, graded for planting Lettuce 10c | Strawberries Larg Fancy, 2 for Soap Chips 29c | Soap . pkg. Sunny Monday, 10 bars 25¢c MILK, Tall Cans, 3 for PHONE ¢ SPOHN’S 7 Butter, fancy. Creamery, | Prunes, med. size, bargain, 3 Ibs. for = Y-lb. prints, : per Ib. . Great Northern Beans, 5 Ibs. for.. 25c Sugar, cloth bag, -_ 10-Ib. sack Oranges, Blue Goose Na- vels, 200 size, Jello, all Swift’s Pure Lard, two 1-Ib. cartons. . 1 9c Sunny Monday Soap, 10 bars.... 25c Lux Toilet Soap, Lifebuoy 20c Van Camp’s Pork and Beans, med. size, Soap, your choice, 3 for .... Pears, Peaches, Apricots, gal. cans 49 Cc Blue Barrel Soap Chips Peaches, Pears, Apricots, No. 2! size, your choice, 2 cans for 35c EGGS Strictly Fresh Two dozen Grapefruit Florida Seedless Very sweet and 5 for .... Oranges Calif. Navels large slicing size Special, 2 doz. ize, CANTALOUPE “rf ne? tor Strawberries, special, 2 boxes.. 2 5 Cc BANANAS, fancy yellow, 2 Ibs... .. Lemons, Sunkist, 12 for Monarch Fruit Cocktail Special Cheese Full cream in tin foil Wisconsin cream Ib. 15 Peaches, sliced, No. 10 tin Fruit for Salad, No. 1 tin, special 1 9c Salad Oil, Penick gallon tin 89 Cc Monarch Food of Wheat, pkg. . *20c Olives, stuffed, 3%-07. bottle. ... 10c Mustard, Pre- | 7 c Oxydol pared, full Mes Shredded Wheat - Oregon Prunes, No. 10 tin Sweet Corn, No. 2 tin, 3 for Soap Wax Beans, No. 2 tin, 2 for.. 23c 10c Mixed Vegeta- bles, No. 2 tin... BREAD, light or dark, large loaves 114 |

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