The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 12, 1934, Page 7

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1934 se MILLION FAMILIES relief, which reached 500,000 in July, was not yet available for August. The relief administrator told re- porters that preliminary reports from 110 cities during September showed rsa opportunities headed the | genship restored and stepped out as eg Re ee plain Mrs. Julia Cantacuzene. fo} Ins’ at the order She was Julia Dent Grant before which the studies were listed had no She married Major General Prince significance. Cantacuzene-Count Speransky in a American Federation of Labor hurried Sees Strengthening (Sng ts Moc aneet amet Of Organized Labor |tion. The statement was made after *WARTINESON TAKES nanimously cated - AGHT 10 COURTS ‘Rleview of Ouster Proceedings '. to Be Had Before Judge Grimson, Oct. 18 Chris Martineson, o usted Bismarck chief of police, will carry his fight| oxis ‘tement. district court b 8, A wit of certiorari, directing ‘the city’ Sieg to make a pied report of its proceedings in the moval hearing, was signed rneedsy by Judge R. G. McFarland. ‘At the same time, McFarland and torney 6. L. Foster, who was out of town Friday. The Sy om hearing recently was completed by the court reporter. Martineson was suspended August Heel! of duty, insubordination, both malfeasance and misfeasance in office. Frazier Opens Drive In Talk at Grafton Grafton, N. D., ,, Oct. 12.—(?)—Unit- Lynn J. Frazier, the farmer the cost of production plus @ fair profit. Speaking Langer, san-Republican candidate nor, ‘tor made but fended his record on the Missouri di- version project, which has been at- tacked by his Democratic be hopeens Henry Holt; predicted the pass- and age of the farm mortgage re! refinancing bill im “the next four or five years.” son, ent; and State Senator A. F. dr. of Hendrickson Waives Preliminary Hearing Robert Hendrickson, arrested in the: pega) jail. Missing Boy Believed To Be With Mother vin Dobson,< nine-year-old son ott believed by local police officials to be with Mrs. Violet Keck, the former Dobson and mother of the boy. expressed the For the 3 Coupons In Each Can or Jet of Atwood Brend Coffee and 29. FREE DELIVERY Pi act LOGANBERRIES, Blue | vnite No. 10 can... 68C PINEAPPLE, Red & White, No, 2% can CATSUP, Blue & 2 14-02, bottles ... COFFEE, ‘ Blue & White, Ib, ...... MOLASSES, Blue & White, 5 lb. pail you registered for wait pug? It not, do't0 now. ———____—_ Fresh Fruits and Vegetables of all kinds | ON FEDERAL RELIEF Hopkins Estimates Public Funds Expended for Month at $147,000,000 the number of families on their re- lief rolls had remained almost sta- tionary since August, and that relief outlays in these cities dropped to $46,276,000 during September com- Pared to $49,308,000 in August. on how of her. on, He advised her to produce the proef of her guardian- Se ee eee wee nelly believes that rather than be- come involved in a legal siut, Mrs. persuaded the boy to return to her home in Capron, and the two left Thursday. Hopkins warned, however that it was ‘very risky to draw any conclu- sions” from these apparently more fcvorable figures. He pointed out that a payroll erat due just poi the end of any month might’ tetal outlays in that month to i look unusually low. A twa of studies being made for ‘Washington, Oct. 12.—(#)—Harry L. Hopkins, the relief administrator, reported at his press conference Fri- ae fae the number of families on relief rolls jumped from 3,800,000 in uly to 4,000,000 in August. Hopkins esti the total A of public funds expended | President Roosevelt’s committee on unemployment yt during | economic security was made public. yey at $147,000,000 to|Unemployment insurance, provisions $130,863,000 in the previous | month. |for old age security, public work as a The number of single persons on | means of economic security, and em- PHONE 1080 BISMARCK FOOD MARKET 408 BROADWAY RAMSEY MacDONALD, 68 London, Oct. 12. — (?) — Premier Ramsay MacDonald received many congratulations upon his 68th birth- y Friday, which he observed by Saesing on his bh ae) at ‘Downing Street as usual in the morning. To keep you FEELING FIT Cape Codes? ths... 27 Cauliflower, Cucumbers, large, each Head Lettuce, fancy, 2 for , irs Sweet Potatoes, CRISP, LIGHT, fancy, 4 Ibs. For our Canned Food Sale refer to 1.G.A. Ad in this edition. FREE DELIVERY SERVICE FOR LUNCH PHONE 1080 Pay and Take Food Stores == PAUL BROWN, MANAGER Pancake Flour swiss pegs 2DC Tomatoes Sassen... 29C Nice Size, Sweet Potatoes Baise sipeunis Carrots Pushes a Oranges "22%" Peaches tannins, per erste ..... 502 BROADWAY KENNETH AKERS, Mgr. QUALITY STORES Coff = 33¢ 23¢ picsaagge lp rien Pcs Ts ade ““ VEGETABLES / { GRAPES Michigan Concords. 2 four-quart baskets for CABBAGE ter Kirn —— 100 Ibs. . TOMATO SOUP Campbell's, a delicious hot lunch for chilly days. 35c 3 CANS SARDINES Doth’: sheet: ae No. 1 tall tins, ‘SAUERKRAUT No. 2% tins, Fancy mild cure Kraut. 81 69 HEINZ BABY FOOD Rippled Whea COCOA Ac Ge Meco Rape Chcem tee fm quant an LOC 2 LB. Box CORN STARCH. The new whole Wheat Biscuit. Carton of 28. : Bach % MIRACLE WHIP Salad Dressing. a MACARONI oe LB. BOX : em ee ot Bun Borel Just received. an b box 1 23 Basket - $1.63 Apples 22 Russian Princess Is Washington, granddaughter of President Ulysses | | §. Grant has cast aside her title ole Russian Princess to become an Amer- ican citizen once more, Speransky stepped into use |peme court Thursday, had her citi- gala wedding at Newport, R. I, in| te09, Since the war and the red rev- olution in Russia she has lived in Florida and Washington. Again U. S. Citizen; Oct. 12.—()—The ce ce eer City and County | fic Mbt iteckchcche A Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Fox, 319 Second &t., are the parents of a boy born at 11:20 p. m., Thursday, at St. Alexius hospital. Incess Cantacuzene - Countess, district su- Look Forward to Enjoying EMPRESS COFFEE for Breakfast! EMPRESS COFFEE —has an invigorating effect that somehow makes you feel fresh and ready for the day’s work. It’s just that Empress Is Delicious. SATURDAY SPECIALS Tomato Tomato Sulee | Concord, Grapes | “Soup Season 4-qt. basket, can 5c $125 Rome Beauties large box Winesaps, large box.... APPLES $120 Grapefruit Floridas Med. size, Sunkist, very juicy and Cranberries Eatmor’s 2 Ibs, 27¢ Lettuce Crisp Head 2 for 17c Green Cut Beans, No. 2 tin, 2 for. -23c Kidney Beans, Peaches, sliced, No, 2 tin, each... No. 24, tin Tomato Soup, 1p, 14-02. 26-oz. tin errrmg 2 for . ..25€ - Salmon, pink, Not tin 2 for. 29C Sunny Monday Laundry " 12¢ house, 3 cans. Pickles 16c K. C- Baking Powder, 25-0z.can Coffee Reid Murdock’s Breakfasts 21 6! 10c Tissue, 31009 -19c Soda CRACKERS nsdown Cake 90,. pkg. ..... 29c Tomato Juice pao the 10 c Pineapple Juice, 1 4 c No. 2 tin Graham CRACKERS Honey flavor, 22 c 2ulb, eaddy ... $4.05 49-Ib. San Francisco, Oct. Oct. ghee rhat federation had wu diction that 1,000, policy of organizin would join the ranks ot exgn cegatieed He la- bor within a year was made Friday by | unions, President William Green as the | industrial conditions. COOK’S GROCERY L.G.A. STORE BACON 3 bb. pkg. 18c CELERY, large SIRLOIN, white, bunch. L5C T-BONE, Ib CAULIFLOWER, large peel SWEET POTA- TOES, 4 Ibs. ..... CABBAGE, per Ib. 19c 25c BEANS, 2 Ibs.... APPLES, Jona- thans, 10 Ibs. ARED OWL SALMON = 2222: 255 BEAN-HOLE BEANS 3%:"25¢ MILK © YANSAMESOMORERE « S2017e GREEN TEA PAN-FreDsapaAN 0 @ )§=64 99, SUGAR ROASTED PEANUTS 2:+.25¢ RIPPLED WHEAT , The New Breakfast Cereal Sensation! Pe. CARON 232 MACARONI 2352, BF “FLAVOREE” . . Elbow Cut - OYSTERS © “watapomt” BRAND © 4%%4Qe¢ BLACKBERRIES “Harvest quien” « 257156¢ GRAPE NUTS » "SIGS? « ‘2017 erage JELL-O sere 3~{7¢ PILLSBURY'S 100% Natural WHEAT BRAN “sxe: * §'7¢ MAIL SIX WRAPPERS FOR FREE “BUCKFIELD” NARCISSUS BULBS NORTHERN TISSUE =23 ~17¢ GAUZE BATHROOM TISSUE 3 14« PRINTLARD c.:-- 4 49¢ Summer Sausage, fresh made, lb. ....17¢ CIGARETTES 8 .. Qf Camels, Lucky Strike and Old Gold (Plus Tax in N. & 8. D.) HOSPITALITY MALT «:: .... 45¢ Popular for its Quality and Flavor. GOLD MEDAL COBEALS CORN MEAL, Yellow .... FARINA Breakfast Cereal RYE FLOUR, M 5 Ibs., 26c; WHOLE WHEAT T FLOUR » - 5 Ibs., 33¢e; 10 Ibs, 63c PEARS, Kieffers, fine quality, bu. .. .$125 CELERY, 2 stalks for BANANAS, 3 lbs. for LETTUCE, 2 heads for SWEET POTATOES, 5 Ibs. for TOKAY GRAPES, 3 lbs. GRAPEFRUIT, 4 for ......... see CARROTS, 2 bunches for : APPLES, Jonathans, 30 Ib. box . SUGAR 100 0s $5, 39 Kraft Bag, 10 lbs. CABBAGE, 100 Ibs. ....... veeee eG 1.59 Nice solid heads, 50 Ibs. We Deliver Phone Orders C. 0. D. These at Red Owl No. 1 on Main Ave., Phone 469, and No. 2 on Broadway, Phone 746. RED OWL FOOD STORES effective Red Owl a ig Workers of mass production industries into single “to meet the demands of new

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