The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 13, 1934, Page 5

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~ AS OASRIRERR SAaBRnas and William R. Pearce, Valley City,| office. Davis; “Rio passed the Loge oe successfully Judge W. L. Nuessle raised the hy-|Lamater; “Billy but will no! sworn pothetical question, “suppose gov-| “Auld Lang Syne,” Scotch song; “Mar. Baseball heir ernor committed a murda, he was|ilyn Walt,” DeLamater; oivicason: hatuses THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1984 _ atate bar examination conducted here/that such action was an invasion of | Shoral,” Detamater during the last week. legislative right. March,” Johnson; “! “If this court finds adversely to the | verie,” bbe! a March, fcc Te ‘ talk to respondent, its order will in effect be Davis; i; hey attorneys following the ceremony. [a writ of ouster,” he agusa ar because Foroeavilar "Avene “Trombone Relief Employes Ask Eivira Deloris Biteen, Grand Forks the respondent is in pomenia ef Woe tle” We More Working Days impeached and tried and ope Hed March,” Weber, and ” DeLamater. the legislature—then tried and con oath ane Jacob Vite by & dict court fur7—do vou ares is the fourth program being) to} Sar: Sie ge t mean to say this court could not pass /given under Larson’s direction during Jamestown; Harold W. derlin; onc. Buck, Detroit ualifica' ra that he would/the summer series sponsored for the| th . Drennen of appointed a yvernor' e men bic. Bis- th E. A. Willson, newly- Minn,; Albert N. Carlblom, Gvinners Case Suse of the pul which met wi ¥ Fledgling Lawyers Sworn in Fri- Wayne T. Onilds, Mandan; W Nin g|the governor in the hypothetical case Juvenile band mi od sppointed federal reliet administra day by Chief Justice Burr; Leica Crosby; Glen W. Halvorson, | he entered prison. brig uth ae gers Monday at 10 a. 3; Earl M. Hendricks, Two Must Wait x; —————— peepee iene “Citterd , senmoe-| View Mandan Gardens Phittpstive fledging lawyeen “Werdl Moree tote WE 0%, Cando; In Second id Pilgrimage Four interesting gar eS aie setae block were viewed by about B. VC ; Aloys Harvey bree) with delphiniums, snapdrag- rgo, and Neal E. ns and gladiolus this year. There ‘Williams, also is a large collection of annuals GREA : as ae nebo Se : 3 nei ry, 300 city of H a WEEK-END \ 309 Third avenue, northwest, i pid ley ne Spe Magnificent q . D. E Re- fess and many fine perennials mark Corn l serve on the - a ae sot. Bes ae] F. Flakes, you get a big ‘ ey X commit grou! al avenue, * q oe rears were Jak ie) the most package, brimming with : SO OW any rock work = lai SrorteS tive and Republican nominee for and walks, which are paved with food value—for only 9 ection. 8. Coupled with the refusal, Fitch | | Tn the @00 block of Sixth avenue, “Se : few pennies. The out. northwest, the tevin, : Delbert, standing value in cereals today. You get unvarying qual- ity-——matehless flavor— that only Kellogg's can Bed Ont epi tan vou te bat od valk hae wend moss ae N ene ene ee Red Owl savings make it possible ‘Yo epread little at no extra cost, Puffed Wheat 3~- 25c PUFFED RICE “ti" 2 np. 25¢ DEL MAIZ CORN“Siia”™ ‘Gr 10c ~ TOMATO SOUP. & _— bo You get a ready-to- ASPARAGUS arern” ‘an 23¢ cnintiams Mkee—the world’s most ‘ a popular cereal. TOMATOES reso‘ Quutty Cans 2D enjoy cool, eriep Kellogg's more than ever. Sold by Garden Fresh Fruits & Vegetables ala codes * eee aan PEACHES, genuine Calif. Elbertas, per box....$1,19 q Ge an ere, enn et Sallogs in Battle Creek: LETTUCE, large size heads, 2 for ............... 19c C NTINUE Dice automobile LEMONS, 300 size, Sunkist, per doz. .............35¢ iciuaecoaianl Change of Musici = 4 Chall Right nge of Musicians ) WAX BEANS, home grown, 2 Ibs................25¢ To at In Open Air Program PLUMS, Red Duartes, per basket .. tesseeessess «Mic For Extra Session| ritteen number comprise the pro- POTATOES, Calif. White Rose, 10 Ibs, ...........25¢ the apes in my opin Rio ‘high schoo band athe oe Moore grounds at 8:30 o'clock ‘leplastive ‘reeni- Wiss penne aoe ae of Cake Flour == x 24¢ rl Pure Lard "== = per Ib. 8c ~RING BOLOGNA iar 2. 25e MARSHMALLOWS Freaks Flutty ‘Bot OC POST TOASTIES ae ee 25c BLACKBERRIES Slee Halved “Gan 490 Macaroni ? tax 249c 289c Penn - Rad e352 He Q Be oO iF EF 8 Pi E & i & i Fancy Watermelons, fresh ; t, large basket Fe css. ee when. the sanity te stocked wish. J. G. PR yn we suggest here, a quick supper is easily prepared—and money saved too at the low I. G. A. prices. below are good for week of July 13 to 19, incl. rane oe i a ze elon “at ial ses- ECONOMY SIZE Solid Pack Fruits: Fresh Raspberries, Blackberries, Peaches, Peark, g = OIL 1 Can each of the following No. 10 Fruits 8 Green Apples, Bing Cherries, Banayas, Grapefruit. eX Lakeland C ONTINUE D ee chat aby Head Lettuce, fancy large Corambers, fancy 10 ter Tea | MitkeoaP beac EE OY ee 10c |= 10 5a $2.59 COPESS | (Pigs 2c U. 8. Tax) eo 5“ $2.79 (Plus 2c U. 8. Tax) veveee DGan $289 (Pius 200 U. 8. Tax) P. & G. SOAP =. 6 & 33c pkg. MALT SYRUP, IGA, 21 Ib. tin .. oan ae sawer 10 el size bars 28c ’ 2 47c Robb Ross Pancake Flour, BAKING POWDER &==, 22c OXYDOL #428 Me. ake. SAR IWG POWDERS Woven ....... 19 Cucumbers, taney Be |e 196 Ro pebesois oc cva sate inca Imported Swiss Cheese, Gammel, Primost, Edam, CAMAY == 3- 14c/2=3=2 Aiea not 8 os Fresh Wax Beans, 15¢ Sie 39c ae Bel eb. ......-., Cauliflower, fancy aa Home Grown Rad- 9 ()¢ | white, per b. -.- LOC H we é i i & a8s & : i H. i . 5 ; F i | Fx is if i i iz aE Ay iff rie i il i i i f CORN FLAKES ie 5 i a ij Re rks bela ma Ta he ne BE yi mace E. * oh oe RED OWL FOOD STORES

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