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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1934 8 UNIDENTIFIED MAN cape March 3 from the Crown Point, | “witnesses” and spirited them first to| ¢———__—_______—___-__@ | went to Raymond L. Haight, Progres- | by this old man. been through a terrible ordeal; my/| land, New Jersey, West Virginia, Mis- Ind, jail. Monticello and then to Indianapolis,|| Weather Report | |sive-commonwealth candidate, Sam| “I assure you of the governor's de- | career had been wrecked ahd it affect- |sourl, Ohio and Indiana. Available to the federal agents was|ended in a series of swift develop-/ 4 Darcy, Communist, got four-tenths of |sire for prompt and vigorous investi-/ed my health. ails, a statement from an unidentified | ments, 1 per cent and Milen C. Dempster, | gation in this matter, and that if the} “I went for rest and quiet, to set|poosevenr ‘ENDORSEMENT aan lman held by Indiana authérities,| A writ of habeas corpus for four FORECAST Socialist, one-tenth of 1 per cent. facts disclosed are sufficient to war-| away from things.” OF BOB LA FOLLETTE SEEN |which Gov. Pau V. McNutt describea|of the “witnesses” who were under| For Bismarck and vicinity: Un- rant @ prosecution that one be com- Sadlidb, Wie, ior. 4 las a “confession involving at least|guard in an Indianapolis hotel was|Settled_tonizht; y, generally menced as soon as you have reason- i [two others in the delivery of Dillin-|obtained by.an attorney from Circuit fair and somewhat FORD PRE able opportunity to prepare. ONTINUE D greasi ger.” Judge Earl Cox, who termed the sit-| For North Da- T assure you that he will cooperate ' from om | ‘The governor declined to name the|uation “ridiculous.” Barce returned | kota: “Unsettl me order to see that justice is Lope the |man in custody, but said that J. Ed-|from Hammond and immediately or-/| 4 | ward Barce, deputy attorney general, |dered release of all eight. beg CIVE HALF BILLION a iw a ae President to See the fregeave titan a brought him to Indianapolts Thurs- 2 fair, somewhat INUE D Battle Rage From Party leaders announced thet Mr. Roosevel nded ® person: Hyde Park Tuesday |itvitation to tne sents: to vara peed Real : ONT : ; i ; | at luncheon in Point, Ind. Jail |mer Indiana state prison inmate, who OR 13 Companies Paid peign continued Priday to agitate rival ] zi tears GHe DIABEE In aR CRO EXTENSION iN SEEN P what colder, Sat- 2 Him $500,000 Wage, camps. Despite on sccleesation “ ‘They attached special signifi- Indianapolis, Nov. 2.—(P)—John point jail, were denied by the of- Bs West’ portion ‘to-| Manufacturer Drafts Gigantic) - Insull Tells Jury “oannot possibly be true” Senator Reed bony Suing Tis tt ofthe ona nt y a1 was pick ' fici: ight, eee by oe Ren oengs oa tate’s inquiry, which came in: Let il “Onséttied, bee Program of Buying and y the U. S. depa nt of S| » Wi e * time to wind up the in-|:o the open this week after Barce|President Expected to Prolong Scnalhiy te HORAALs portion: BeStCEy Production of the “wooden gun” es-| seized eight Lake county residents as maintained he was “sure of his facts” | naign against when he said that three Pennsylvania aus a eae deen M. on ‘The 74-year-old defendant delivered that shot almost in a shout, waving his hand emphatically at the jury. Democratic opponent, firms made 6 per cent contributions | ignan, pod John B. Chapple, Repub- ican. Blue Eagle Regulations morning; somewhat warmer in east ‘When he arrived in Greece, he had $< <—_—__— Portion; colder Saturday. Detroit, Nov. 2.—()—Henry Ford is|“somewhere between three afd four 60 to 90 Days For Montana: Unsettled | tonight, going to give 1988 a $415,000,000 boost | thousand dollars,” Insull told, the jury. Postmaster the political situation. him the Democrats were certain to pick caiee ti Portion; Saturday gener-|¢sward what he hopes will be better| Now, he said, he has “no income Fe Roce, Wid (al te aidan ne veteran manufacturer, taking Wome po Ai) property?” asked De- dent Roosevelt, who is said to e vel a “Have : gratified but silent on Henry Ford’s| 4 gGeNee sl CONDITIONS | 4.4|® leading part. in motordom’s drive |fense Attorney Floyd E. Thompson. announcement that for his company! by moderate temperature, extends, ‘or business, drafted Friday a pro-| “Not that I am aware of; I would the “depression is over’ is expected|from the Mississippi Valley westward |stam of buying and production/ very much like to find some.” to prolong NRA’s sway over the|to the western Rocky Mountain slope | which will directly affect more than) “Have you paid me any fees?” motor car industry. (Prince Albert 29.14), High | pres- 16,000 firms supplying. the goods and| Thompson asked. There was every indication that be- |SUre, attended by colder weather, is/ services essential to the fabrication of/ “No, sir,” said Iinsull. “I haven't fore nighttall, the edministration!and over western Oregon (Roseburg | *utomobiles. paid you a cent. I understand some would extend for 60 or 90 days the |30.08). Precipitation has occurred inj “So far as the Ford Motor com- friends of mine, whose names I don’t Blue Eagle code from which Ford/the northern and western districts,|pany is concerned, the depression is/know, have provided the necessary $a ci i: but the weather is generally fair from |over,” Ford said Thurscay. funds for my defense.” The pi the central eee poor Rocky) Friday he laid nearly a eet a ers Ee | she) ep rectly in an attempt to calm a row st ; {lion dollars on the line back of st resignation » between unions and industrialists ee E rts ri aed conviction. 1932, as a receiver for the Middle West over the coce. The A. F. of L. wants| Missouri river stage at 7 a. m. -0.7| The Ford factories contemplate a) Utilities Co. after he was told some i to change the code, which expires |ft. 24 hour change, +0.1 ft. 1935 production of “1,000,000 cars or] of his actions as chairman of that ” — Saturday. It seeks among other peroreene better” and to do this the Ford mil-| company ‘might come under review Her mother felt that family physicians things, to establish a 3-hour week | por pin REC RITATION ons will be poured into the coffers|in the courts.’ Tecnu Same Price Today as 44 Years Ago and delete the famous ‘merit clause.”|-rotal this month to date of railroads, steel, textile, lumber,! “After my resignation, I went to 25 ounces for 25¢ Two months ago, when the code|Normal, this month to dat glass and rubber mantfacturers and| Europe,” he said, “to Paris.” and child specialists, and the hospitals was extended for 60 ays, Hugh .| Total, January ist to dais <'.. 741|into the pay envelopes of 8,000 Ford ingle were your reasons for leav- You ~ also bay . . Jel re labor | Normal, ary ist late . workmen. Sunes con Ser see must be right. A simple test that sehuet eee ahs Wis apsuea fd Accumulated deficiency to date 781) ‘The railroads which will carry his} atone chhond well broken ea A 26 ounce can for 280 they are. manufacturers. But a temporary TEMPERATURES Tow and finished materials will re- hhc el Bighest Quality — Always Depeadabie proves they are. extension would give labor a new op- Tow: High- _|celve approximately. $74,000,000; De-! = portunity ‘for achieving its goal. est est Pct.|troit body pbuilding firms will get ‘As to Ford's optimisiic statement, 27° 43.001 $100,000,000; producers of steel, ron YOUR GROCER HAS MILETONS OF POUNDS HAVE BEEN ‘USED E the attitude of the administration |Rosten Ot atin aie nant get! BY OUR GOVERNMENT i A officials was that it was fine but that 3 75,000,000; to tire manufacturers It anyone in your family is MRS, STRONG AND DAUGHTER, NANCY the White House itself is not making |& Be will go $22,400,000; another $32,000,000 THIS SUNNY WAY occasionally sluggish or consti- “Dr. Caldwell’s S; Pepsin brought any public commitments that pros- ‘00| Will be spent for textiles, leather ted; ial hild, you relief at once,” says Mrs. A. G. St rity is around the corner, ‘00/and other materials needed for fin- ri i, a uAT Eom ladicatapeane, | | OeY © Sioa he ee ‘00| ishing bodies, and lumber require- T0 BETTER HEALTH hk hei : ments will smount to $3,000,000. ! British Labor Party You cannot get safe relief with selves, not make matters worse. any medicine if you cannot regulate Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is an the dose. And to regulate dosage, approved liquid laxative containing you should have a liquid laxative. herbs, active senna, and cascara, London, Nov. 2.—()—Members Of | Havre, Mont., pcldy. With a liquid laxative, you can and is the one widely used. You | {He labor party exulted Friday over Helens, Mont. cd gradually reduce the dose. And that can always obtain it at any drug- | elections Thursday. J is the secret of safe relief from store. Why not make the “liquid Spokesmen said the party had a net . . i iA gain of 419 seats already recorded with a sluggish, constipated condition. test” which has attracted so much 875 results still to be announced. The Claims Large Gains 21 C ONTINUE J)| check Common Constipation from page one: with a Delicious Cereal Frazier Involved In Fraud Charges Food has,» lot to do with how Brought by Crum Over fifty years of constant endeavor W. Frazier and by the Save Cash Feed SRSLSLKSSLSSPLSSS FSET S OSSSSS TSE SSE RSSSssstsss ss SSSVSTRSLSSASRSLST ES LESS LASTSS SHS RLSS SF SSSe SoSSSs Ss 00 bo 00 a ee) 0 00 , 06 00 rd 00 ‘00 Why Doctors Use attention of late? It helps nearly | victory was largely at the expense of Lander. Wyo. peldy. $3) store.” This ailment frequently causes to better serve the public Liquid Laxatives » everyone who tries it. It may make | the conservatives. Miles City, Mont. ee 00) ped pe that reports came to 4 ae To of ae ~ ry) A liquid laxative can be measured. You feel better than you have in | == 00 way department questioning ergy. in most cases, it can 1883 Its action can be thus controlled. If long time. Fg IN eT eae aN a investigation ee made byt. G. Plom| caiitg e hbriows cocoa: os “fl Properly made, of natural laxative _If you will risk sixty cents to dis- 2 ee ee Kelloge’s Att-Bran furnishes elements like senna and cascara, coverthenatural,comfertableaction The Red & White Stores 20] “No okey of ‘Tolletf or| ne taney tnenee it forms no habit—even in the of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin, we 00 Tolef Tweed could be found,” Crum as-| the “bulk” in Att-Bran is ie t child. And such a laxati lieve ies wil Y jserted in the letter, “but there was a/ effective. In it is mue - Bet is inveks tolbslo there. eles seit cla eeeraelat Scott’s Groce 00) man who I understand is R. W. Fraz-| that found in | bles. : p ther for your household. ry ler’ father-in-law, [Ale ot] ._, Within the body, the fiber of Aut ME ATS te, reby enc! i id forms S11 7th St, 816é—Phone—817 Fo for your consideration a return = weukomar tents, this clears out : <r lor registered letter signed by him.” intestinal wastes. an “Hl ote re ane com tet| neato au-bu ove BOT OGNA Te. 10c mt on recei | ZI) Ey 10 8, 8, Mane, Mich: © “12 | does not resemble in the slightest de- ‘itemin B and iron, INS WM 5 oe Bi Sine sine 5 large pkg. ...........++ C Tl gheridan, wys."clesr *. 100 gree the handwriting which appears takin bent tandinince®— oo often M N fo) POSTUM CEREAL, Ghiy. ta” ela (00 | in the indorsements on the warrants.” ? Two tablespoonfuls of Liver 6c Pot Roast 14c 18 of. pkg. Oe 100| He also claimed it was different from) Aut Raaw daily are usually suff. Fresh, Ib. Fancy, Ib. ¢ : \y Jue || CRACKERS, our Fam 18, 8 wae searing vied m Tollef cient. Chronic oa with meal. Vv 1 Ste P k Cho; ily, 2 1b, PRB. «+0. .000+ c ‘00 nvedte," Crum revesied in the letter, If seriously i, ‘see your doctor. eal Stew 8c | Por ps 18c DILL PICKLES, Blue & 21 ‘00 | “in which he states that he received $12) “cure-all.” Pound reae, White, 32 oz. jar ....... c and that he had nothing to do with Sirloin Steak 19¢ | T-Bone Steak 21¢ Fancy, Ib. mi . ” or SALAD MUSTARD Fed118¢ Digest Poll Gives Miuing the course of the investiga- cook into . ne a Paes: . & White, 32 oz, jar .... 4 rf a sure set Meallone'e Au-Bran. ; Merriam Big Lead |= mace by Mr. Plomasen,” Crum steel needed VA LU E § Tall per tn cases id advised Burk, “He sent « man to in- tha redned renee : im — - — a LYE, Red & 1 7 Latest returns from the Literary | samitted he had never worked for the c Cottage . Liver Sausage 25¢ poo fresh, Ib, 16c Ring, 3 Rings 25 the nd-green Here are food treats for coole: 2 for Ai Pee eee, that! nighway department and that he| bY Kellogg in Battle * th eti id wel- OYSTE! servative, win a thumping vic- |D¢Ver Put in any claims. re om pron agate ep ae 40c tary. over “Upton gina Seta the tethercinsiaw of 8, W. Pranier and Wieners’ 13¢|Mettwurst 19c book. PEELS, 4 of. pie. «..... LOC Pipes that afier the investigation started S hill phone Pound vices tetaw azo cond for November find te. th New top, ber Ib ...-.46 | oom or ent per cont went to Mer: | "2,0 os sscewriting on the chilling FRANKFURTERS i": 11 * PEACHES and Fresh Fruits and Vegetables [| Sinclair and 16890 or 1160 per cent Rerronts and claims was that of Mra.) = Ie exquisite flavor Bee LAE ; * an “I am also told there was no auth: is like a fine perfume ee : E Ss . BISQUICK — S| tut dlinte &sten. | —— GROCERI * 1 No. 215 can of Peaches, 18K, a Public Dance‘ pure yo va PORK AND BEANS, 1-Ib. tin, 3 for 19c Ji Fe i I'pue, of Bloquice....... DDC Dome, Sat. Night lanilla COFFEE, Schilling’s, 1-Ib. tin... ..32¢ : Special, i] BEANS Sevres" o™ 33e PALMOLIVE BEADS ...........5¢ | a] SAUERKRAUT 5, can sue. 250 TOMATO JUICE i236 rn. BBE : je) SAUERKRAUT, 18K, No, 10 can 43¢ M |. Sm om ) . gl SARDINES 22% omc sauce or mmiards 196 ay : A L L 4 FROM THE 1000 WINDOW BAKERIES * SALMON ae ene Z OLIVILO Sa eeee.-.----:: Bie ” e v 5h No 2% - x TOMATO SOUP {ts ‘the requirements z TOMATOES od snes 35c 4 ~ 9 CORN FLAKES i. Suun’........10¢ ny rome a oop al — = a | - WY] CREAM CEREAL io. pus. ......... 17c CKLES, 8 c | MACA ra gms rong PRUITS and VEGETABLES : “el JELLO, All Flavors, 3 pkgs. .....17¢ - [i SOAPFLAKES S2""" 31e alerted Si Spree etetaneation | Ws LAUNDRY SOAP 4, ............29¢ SPINACH Si .......... Ml SOAP icacun 29c ae 1 af ; darn nT eq RADIS: ; ae | OXYDOL, Pkg... 226 M | DICKS es | SOAP GRAINS, IGA, 30 07. pkg. 21¢ IM |] cate Flow,” “OQ ¢ LGA, STORE ( per 3% lb. oes K oe TOILET TISSUE, IGA, 3 rolls ...17¢ POSTUM CEREAL, tin .........21¢ INSTANT POSTUM, 4 0z. tin ....25¢ PORK and BEANS, SOAKED PEAS, LIMA BEANS, KIDNEY BEANS—Much More, 303 tall cans, 3 for .. 29c Friday and Saturday Special in Bismarck and Mandan Johnston’s Daisy Soda Crackers, Butter, cream- ze 6 ow or ie ery, per Ib. .... Salmon, tall can SWEET POTATOES incu 3 bs. 11¢ | : Fs ‘ fi GUSSNER’S PACKING COMPANY § ‘| *. “Just Phone 1060” tall cans each .... BC mime... b7e Carel Colom, np a ier am. SC Agate Dalties = Soe up, ‘e °, ' 3 14 02. bottle’? for & LC Shortening, I. : 15¢c ott. box ...... OC heads, 2 for ..... 15c Celery, well bleached, per stalk 8c +; ve 2DC ane shoader b.... 1B | Bete Ge fort Seat, 15¢ Sot. & --. Saree fresh ‘made, Ib._ 3 > Pheads’...... 17C | wee ties 13C| teccee tte Zhe HENS See Our IGA Adv. SPRINGERS ISUSRRURSIREIeeemetneaeeee nC se pee 3 rae <SPAN RR MIRO RCN SSSR an