The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 7, 1934, Page 7

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a ee aeeRew SES SHAR Sere dneetem sg EB eo ws ing a chaotic condition in all branches! | st agriculture, industry and busine:s. Larkin asked the commission set hearings in a central location for: ———. presentation of shipper and state! RAILROAD PETITION s#inc."seaare 10 INCREASE RATES tion, and ‘docket 11000. casen, netes body, and the various state coteanias ission evidence. ‘cally the grain cece, 17,000—Part Sunn crape and the class rate case, 17,000, Part \ two, but also it is in my opinion direct effort to influence the —__ = MYERS TESTES IN C0-2D DEATH TRIAL -|Alleged Slayer Says He Loved sions in the mission in its early e: cision in the last mentioned cases and to (Attempt to Nullify 7-Year In. | nullity any such decision to be made, vestigation by |. C. ¢., Says Commissioner ‘eeping these rate cases in constant turmoil and leaving rates unmettled, i Th my opinion, these tactics, just be- fore final determination of a seven- alia year investigation of these rates, de- ‘Minnesota west « H Ben ©. Larkin, state cailroad com.|Stve severe condemnation.” wines 206 Cents per Tanared pointe Marian Mills; ‘Sort of | missioner, Friday attacked the peti. Boost N. D. Bill $4,000,000 jor 400 per cent greater than in the tion of Class 1 railroads for increased rates as an “insidious . . . subtle at- nullify s seven-year investi- tates by the federal Inter- Petition in a E. Lee. chairman of at fashin; Engaged to Her Larkin said he was unable to de- in Hed aban time whether the in- are to be surcharges | closes and additions to whatever rates are he Prescribed in the grain and class rate| where there cases and “it is not clear to me... whether or not this -three- cent increase on grain is in addition to the tremendous increases being de- = hei by the North Dakota are In case, which it is con- is granted, nsidione, ie, MS being |scrvatively estimated would increase |structures’ of all carries, will be us, well planned|the North farmers’ freight the part of the! bill $4,000,000 per year, if granted.” FOOD VALUES At RED OWL this Week-End IT’S PUMPKIN PIE TIME! Ready to Use Canned Pumpkin <=:. 2 =: 19¢ “QQ” BRAND ALASKA PINK SALMON. 3: 2.==23c POST BRAN FLAKES #9¢"Es27e BLACK FLA VITA-FRESH VACUUM-PACKED Cummins and Wattam Outline Program for Local Recon- ditioning Drives trict of North Dakota met Thursday with R. B. Cummins, state director Pint Can Good to the THE. BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. 1984 in pre-p-o'st'y't!= Start him off on | South Africa has the highest birth re and porter ‘rate of the British Empire, sveraging 23.6 per thousind of the population. Wings: of the Morning and he'll come. home the way he started. Fill his c up with fragrant Schilling Coffee! There are two Schilling Coffees. One for percolator. One for drip. A coffee that fits the method you use makes a lot of difference in the flavor you get. Maxwell House Coffee =. 31c QUICK-COOKING OR REGULAR Nourishing, Healthful uaker Oats = .17c 10 ~ 57¢ 100 Ib. Bag $5.69; 10 lb. Cloth Bag 58c Harvest Queen Bread llc BUTTER wets .ieccccccce 29¢ FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Fine Granulated Specially Priced 24-02. Loaf CONCORD GRAPES "3.2" 52:36... .98¢ TOKAY GRAPES ‘wcis-Sz<t 2 Ibs. 19¢ LEMONS, Sunkist, large 300 size, doz......... CELERY, crisp, fresh, Minn. grown, 2 bunches 19¢ TOMATOES, from Minn. gardens, 3 Ibs... .... 20c JONATHAN APPLES .=.:~. Box $1.89 Quart Jar AN AMAZING NEW LOW SPECIAL PRICE! Salad Dressing ==.22c MAKE THE NEW “CHEESE BISQUICKS” WITH ‘POWDERED SUGAR /2i""™.......19¢ mega PENICK’S SYRUP. ssn ti 25¢ "su 47¢ LUX TOILET SOAP. st furt""..19¢ Lux Flakes « 23c 3-Lb. Com AMERICA’S BIGGEST SELLER Bis Blue Ribbon Mal 59c ; i ffective at Red We Deliver Phone Orders C.0.D. These prices e! d i ., Phone 469, and Red Owl No. 2 on Broad Owl No. 1 on Main Ave. aoneagh why Fy RED OWL FOOD STORES For All Fine Laundering Med. Pkg. 10c Famous for Its Flavor Beef Liver Poand POTATOES CABBAGE seid)... “Since 1883” SPRING CHICKENS - - Tokay Fancy * WAX BEANS — GREEN BEANS — STRA' Fancy Ohics, bushel GUSSNER’S PACKING COMPANY Pot Roast 12-15c¢ | Minced Ham 14¢ Fancy, bb. , Frick, BD. Qc | Hamburger 10c Fresh, B. Beet Tongue 12c | Bologna Liver Sausage, Head Cheese, Blood Sausage, Ib... 9¢ Supreme Quality Cottage Cheese, Ib. lee lle BLUEBERRIES — GRAPEFRUIT . fe WBERRIES te ote... 24C 7-02. pkg. 's 428 3rd St. Pi ue.,.16c. BE « 106 Neowin "LOC YalPote 10c Staak "5ge Yall Te Potatoes, Rib Boiling 10 the. for .... 2OC Beef, 8 Ibe..... 1 7c HAMBURGER “s<"3 Lbs. 23¢ ti , Si wae. 200 peed EC . Corn Flakes, Post saps 19e pati 19¢ Buttes 290 ne Bi 206 —We Deliver All Orders to All Parts of City— RICHHOLT’S “The Store That Saves You Money” Es eben » I-lb. special ............... woe SALMON, Libby’s Red Alaska, 1-Ib., special . ..1meos:-20C PINE. en slice, No. 24% tin 21c WHEATIES, 2 pkgs., special ........... FANCY EGG NOODLES, 2 lb, box, special 327 STRING Green Cut, No. 2 tin, 2 for ean 19¢ SAUERKRAUT, No. 2%, tin, 2 for ........ . 25¢ MAZOLA 0} gal., ; _MINNEOPA RAISINS, Fresh, 4 lb. pkg. ; ¥ A STUFFED OLIVES, 7 oz. jar .. we-Be BISCUIT FLOUR, regular 80c, epeciat 2 pga. 7.7. 30e — Fresh Fruits and Vegetables — — 24, Pounds — 8 ’a Circle S Picnics and Small Let us have your meat order. We will see that it will be we caretully selecied FOR LESS MONEY L.E.SMITH —WEDELIVER— F.E. SMITH ‘2 $1.39 ... $1.50 gr.2ett AZLELE* Beets, bushel .. Early June Peas, No. 2 tin, 8 for. . Tomatoes, Std. No, 2 tin, 2 for. Monarch Straw- 35c ve berry Jam, ie. 20C Cocoa,

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