The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 17, 1934, Page 7

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_THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, AUGUST 17 TENT EVANGELIST IS KOAP VICTIM lease; Death Threatened for Failure NYE-GRAPT CHARGES | TO REMAIN UNTOLD UNTIL FALL DRIVE “Fact Finders’ Refuse to Let as Comedy, tragedy ahd adventure are Senator Make Disclosures ? Siaeuet : seeney oleate on ae In Open Meeting gency relief program. 3 i Victims of the depression, some 400 Comedy, Tragedy, Adventure Mixed AT LOCAL TRANSIENT BUREAU eee *¢ « ea 8 box in the first never gave the Tigers he hung up his 20th for the GROCERIES - MEATS - FRUITS eee Fi... 25e ir 29¢ PE... 35 aa anism 23¢ oo cate --... 91.02 Sauerkraut, No 2% an 2 ter 2OC crate ..... Sorrell but four of them came first inning, when they scored tuns, In the sixth, Tony Laszeri homerun with Selkirk on base Galvation Army building on Main account for the other two runs. Avenue, Here the infirmary and kitchen were set up. | Remodel Old Building | An unused building on Second and Broadway was remodeled, mostly with transient labor, and offices establish- ed there. The building also houses a | shelter and recreation room. The; Although the 28-year-old “Four| third building secured by the officials |Square Gospel” preacher apparently was the old Roosevelt hotel. This | dropped out of existence Tuesday the| too, has been‘ fixed up with cots and {case did not come to light until two; provides shelter for an additional 100| days later when his wife turned over | An electric food mixer has an ad- Justable speed control which gives it a Goldsboro, N. C., Aug. 17—(P)—A wide range of. usef 5 ransom demand for $25,000 Friday puzzled authorities investigating the disappearance of the Rev. R. H. As- kew, tent evangelist. ; Adamant in its refusal to conduct !,@ public session to hear U. 8 Sen- ; ator Gerald P. Nye’s charges of “un. | Will told graft” in the administration of ousted Gov.’ William Langer, the “special session fact finding”. sub. committee has informed the senator it will stand by its previous decision to conduct only closed meetings, it é ‘was disclosed Friday. Nye, who declined to air the charges unless the committee held public ses. sions, reiterated here Friday he wil! refuse to go before any executive hear. ing. He first came before the oom. mittee August 9.when he was notified that he must recite his chérges be- hind closed doors if he was to be heard. This he refused to do, but asked the committee to reconsider its decision. August 11 he wired the com. getting men 1 present in the state senate. The “fact| dustry is the two- ‘back into productive in- fold purpose of the finding” committee, appointed to in-|fedéral program. Urged to remain in vestigate conviction of Langer, asked|the camps and earn an honest living Nyd to come before it with his charges] until theif legal residence can be es- against the ousted governor. Before leaving the August 9 meet- informed) ing of the committee, Nye members he would return Friday, ‘ in open session. val here, however, mittee which replied the “committee | inf decision must stand.” PEACHES Yakima Elbertas or Craw- fords, Freestone, crate ....... Blueberries eng .25¢ box .. Water- melons Washington med. large onty3D Cc Tomatoes, Standard No. Hbeensestn Golden Ban- tam, No. in, 3 for... ~ 29c Kellogg’s Whole Wheat Flakes .....9C Crackers Soda 2-Ib. caddy Crystal White Soap, Reg. bars," tiated Soap = SOC. Salmon, Pink, No. 1 tin, 2 for. . 25c Spinach 3 pounas .. Egg Plant Blackberries FLOUR Dakota Maid 49-Ib. sack ... .$2.16 22c | 98-Ib. sack ... .$4.19 96c conte atoes ion ee : 78c , Des. 33c Milk, tall cans, Patterson Seal Pure Grape Jam, 2-lb. Mackerel, No. 1 tin, 3 for 25c Sugar Granulated 100-Ib, bag ‘$5.79 fore. LOC PAUL BROWN, MANAGER ssuneZde | Tomato J ..25c | Salmon Pork & Beans tablished or employment provided, the men are given every consideration possible and in a great measure kept ,| from roaming the country’s highways . Jana byways. - | habitual chewer of snuff, a habit that ¢ the above provides problems for officials q| furniture belonging to the state and BIG VALUE in cereals! FOR COOLNESS Pay and Take Food Stores =*~« No, 1 tall cans, Pink, 2 cans lan bem. 19 String Beans kes a», e..10¢ Soap frame me” Fancy Leaf Lettuce Ti... | Oranges Peaches fies 98¢ | Plums t 83c! Watermelons 39¢, 4 = DICKS =| Veal Shoulder Roast Per Lb. Fresh ground, EARL OWENS, Prop. an, Ste". 18 DILL PICKLES Quart Jar 19c Chuck, per Ib. . Fancy Dressed men when filled to capacity. For women and their children, often found “just bumming” the building formerly used as the detention hospi- tal has been furnished by the city. a cases prove particularly diffi- cult. A woman with two small children appeared on a cold day in early Jan- uary, asking food and clothing. Hav- ing cared for them, the officials be- gan to check with other bureaus. A she had taught both of the children, she had been shunted from one town to the next with but the few inter- vening miles of transportation pro- vided. After careful checking, one of her older daughters by a former mar- riage was-located and the woman was Placed in her care. Individuals ranging from 40 to 70 years old have proved to be almost without exception in need of some physical rehabilitation. To carry on this work an infirmary was establish- ed with medical men and dentists on hand to take care of the cases. All Given Examination the ransom note to Sheriff Paul Har- rison. The note, typewritten on a piece of cheap paper, said: “Get $25,000 at once or you will never see your hus- | band ‘alive again. Instructions will follow.” | Officers said anyone familiar with) the financial status of Askew and his) wife could not expect $25,000 to be, raised. Gomez Blanks Tigers As Yanks Win, 5 to 0 New York, Aug. 17—(#)—Lefty Ver- non Gomez shut out the league lead. ing Defroit Tigers with eight scatter. ed hits as the New York Yankecs bunched their blows off Vic Sorrell in two innings to take the first game of Friday's doubleheader 5 to 0, play- ed before a crowd of 45,000. The vic- tory reduced the Tigers’ lead to 414 and one-half games. Gomez, who was knocked out of the Poisonous MOSQUITOES. Mosquitoes require human blood, ‘To draw it into their bodies they must first thin it by injecting a poison. Thus they introduce germs—cause disease and death. The most relentless of all insects that torture humans— mosquitoes deserve no mercy. Kill mosquitoes, flies and all other filthy, germ laden insects with FLY-TOX, a HAMBURGER ‘Scr 3 uss. 25c (ehoulder), tb 12c we. (une), tts. 21 on oem. 17c 423 Third St We Deliver All Orders Upon coming to the bureau the men are enrolled and given a physical ex- amination. If pronounced fit they ate given a ticket which provides them with three meals a day and a place to sleep. A record is kept of each man and the work of investiga- ting and seeking authorization to re- turn them to their legal residence be- | gins, Until such work has been com- | Pleted they are employed by the bureau. At first the men took care of the municipal rinks. Later they sorted and graded several thousand potatoes for distribution among local persons on the federal relief rolls. The refin- ishing of several hundred articles of used at the new capitol building took several weeks. More recently the men have complet- ed @ graveled road from the end of the Paving to the golf course northeast of the city. A 40-acre plot of ground ‘was leased and « garden planted and cared for. At Wildwood lake a trench ‘was excavated to take care of a flow of water, pumped from the Missouri river. Through this work the level of the lake has been raised to 10 inches. A plain substantial bill-of-fare is fed every day. A full recreational by reading working on the mimeographed tran- sient newspaper. Fair Exhibit Predicts Surgical Phenomena A surgeon in San Francisco watch- es the operation ‘a colleague is per- forming in Baltimore. He actually sees and hears, from his own office, the operation that goes on 3,000 miles away. Such is the striking prophecy of a day regarded as not far distant in the “Electricity in Surgery” exhibit of’ the Electric Light and Power industry at Chicago's World's Fair. The exhibit consists of a one-quar- ter sized, dome-shaped room, in which a tense moment in the pro- gress of a difficult operation is being observed by 44 students and agents. Light is focussed upon the operating table from every direction so that any shadow that might be caused by sur- geon or attendant is offset by light from the opposite side. ‘The room is sound proof and sterile, and while observers hear every word of the lecture by sound amplification, their presence cannot disturb or cause Possible infection in the operating area. CANNING JARS Fu! Nash’s Toasted Coffee now comes packed in vacuum protected glass jars. These Jars are ideally suited for canning and take the stand- ard mason cap—get your new canning jars this way absolutely FREE! CANNING ecason will soon be bhere—and now is your opportu- nity to replenish your stock of canning jars, absolutely free! Nash’s Toasted Coffee is as fine a coffee as money can buy. It’s rich, full-bodied, superior flavor has made it the favorite of mil- Hons of people. Nash's Toasted Coffee comes packed in three sizes of glass jars. The ene which makes a quart canning jars the two pound, which makesa two quart “Always Kept Fresh” By Our Unequaled Refrigeration Facilities LETTUCE cc ead CELERY Went niesched, bunch TOMATOES ==” ICE COLD Fancy Large Watermelon Contelonpes Per Lb, 3c 19c “THERE’S A DIFFERENCE” ; Fancy “Sunkist” POTATOES Wt" Solid, Cc Crisp Bunch PLUMS fens 16-Ib. box, cash PEACHES Can’ cs Cash, Case eee GROCERIESauuam $1,000 a Year for Life Ask Our Clerks Free (nie ge" RED RASPBERRIES ©," * TAPIOCA Prt? GRAPE JAM, 2 pound jar ........25¢ Kitchen Helper SOC Blue Barrel, five pounds .. SOAP FLAKES This Sugar, Creamer Set Is Yours By simply sending sales slip showing pur- chase of two packages of Wheaties and WHEATIES=::... 25¢ oe VME AT Sees Fresh Shipment! Goose Liver Sausage - - - Bacon Liver Loaf Tenderloin, —30¢ | Pot Roast 12-15¢ Hpplrerr 100 /Bet liver =O Veal Steak 124¢|Minced Ham 14¢ Bologna 11c | Weiners Fresh, tb. “Skinless,” tb. SPRING CHICKENS - - HENS. Cust “| Choice POT 14c°* ALITY MEATS PHONE 332 —SATURDAY SPECIALS— «o MAIN BEE Kettle Roast, Ib. ..... 8c Short Ribs, Ib. ....... 6¢ Grd. Round Steak, Ib..12c roast, b..... Llc Siren Bee A 6c BOLOGNA [2.1 mete per Ib. Choice LEG VEAL SHLDR. E AL Roast | Chops | Steak Ib. 10c} Ib. 15c} Ib. 11e VEAL Stew MINCED HAM ©," chss® 40 Ib. 6c per Ib. ‘ eros Cream 6 Armour’s Mild Summer ..... 16c per Ib. ....... gal reve 1 7c CHICKENS, fresh dressed, per Ib...15¢ ——— TELEPHONE YOUR ORDER—READY WHEN YOU CALL For Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Visit H. L. Brown REE PHONE DELIVERY 3 3 2 SERVICE Lettuce, large crisp Twilling’s SATURDAY SPECIALS Butter, Fancy Creamery, per Ib. ...... 29c a. large 2% sie tin, por'can 7 C Sanit Grocery Phone 1613 per dos. Miracle Whip Salad Dressing, per qt. . Qt BAF wn. ccc e eens ooseeel Fresh Fruits and Vegetables — Heme Grown Tomatoes .6c 21c¢ |

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