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ay = ‘ start the fore part of next week, WR PROGR AM IN according to Scott who plans to have actual construction work underway by next Saturday. All jobs must be fin- BURLEIGH RV a er ero cn the assistance of the FERA Ng nsion. Several miles of grading under tl Foti? WL ERS od NRWR has been completed and grav- Projects Will Be Started eling will be started in @ short time. Soon, .Says Scott Campaign for Better Housing Goes on Air R. B. Cummins, state director, fed- eral housing administration, received Senay iho County eee neve dtiea notice Friday that every Saturday for extensions to previous projects are ten consecutive weeks or more, at 5:45 ready to be started. Ditsribution of p. m. (CST) a series of coast-to-corst the work is being made in conjunc- network radio broadcasts will be in- tion with the work division of the augurated. A well known det FERA setup. speaker has been engaged ne Mes t ‘The new projects include grading talk about the aa NS bee ee and graveling of one-tnile strips in Housing Last ae ces each of the following townships: Lin- talks be ere eM . vee coln, Long Lake at Moffit, Painted [two ae aan see a po Woots at Wilton and Hazel Grove. (18 SOmpony Me tates The two extensions on present pro- patel “ jects are being made in Driscoll and Taft townships. Kelley Holds Man for Surveying of the new roads will Immigration Officials See Our Beautiful W indow| Maurice L, Glaspey, an immigrant Display Tonight, GUSSNER’S. trom Canada, was taken into cus- See tody late Wednesday night by Sheriff |J. L, Kelly and is being held at the! county jail pending investigation by | immigration officials. Kelly picked |up Glaspey at a farm east of Mec-/ Kenzie when the farmers became; suspicious of their vis:tor’s actions; land called the sheriff. |claims he was on his way to Roch- ester, Minn., for medical treatment. Revision of the entire national foad work relief program in Bur- leigh county waS completed recently by S. B. Scott, NRWR engineer. Visit the Patterson Bakery Look over the delicious French pastry, petit fours, cookies, doughnuts, sweet rolls, white bread, graham, whole wheat, rye; in fact, everything in the bakery ti | Four Believed Dead In $2,000,000 Fire erally fair tonight Glaspey | 4 Republicans Take Legislative Posts With the exception of Burleigh, where the Democrats were victorious, Republicans made clean sweeps of legislative positions in the Bismarck district, a check-up showed Friday. In the Kidder-Shetidan district two Republicans were sent to the house. Senator O. E. Erickson, un- der indictment on criminal charges preferred by the federai government, is a holdover. In Emmons county Harry Lynn was elected to the senate and Math Dahl and Val Wolff were sent to the house. All are Republicans. McLean county re-elected Sen- ator E. C. Stucke and sent a solid Republican delegation to the house while in the McIntosh-Logan dis- trict William Kroeber was elected to he senate and Betterhausen and Bauer were elected to house seats, 7 Weather Report f —————————————— i FORECAST For Bismarck and vicinity: Gen- it and turday; somewhat colder tonight; _ slightly warmer Saturday afternoon. For North Da- kota: Generally fair tonight and Saturday; some- what colder east ith central portions tonight; sli nt, warmer Saturday after- noon. Saturday; somewhat colder east por- ‘ion tonight; warmer Saturday. For innesota: Generally fair Friday and Saturday, somewhat cold- er Friday night, only warmer in northwest portion noon. For Montana. Generally fair to- jaturday after- line. Newport News Va., Nov. 9.—(#)—The ; |ruins of the giant Chesapeake and night and Saturday; little change in SPECIAL Ohio railway grain es a temperature. {smouldered Friday, repulsing search- wy PRICES ers for the bodies of four persons who] 16g raeneec ote neeoeae ei | are believed to have perished in the $2,000,000 fire, which started with an explosion. SATURDAY Son & We personall pans, recommend our IGA COFFEE SERVICE Boise, Idaho, clear Prices below are good for week of November 9th to 15th Gelgary, ae HONEY, 18K, 16 oz. jar ....... Deiemise ios eaienel pene, oie APPLE BUTTER, Carol, 36 oz. jar ............23€ Ae APE J A Pure Fargo, 17 Podge Clty. GR 1 Ib. jar ....... i Eire: Mocrees le GRAPE JAM (0 fret 53 c typ [ieee ont“ PRESERVES, 18K Pure Asst., 1 Ib. jar ........23¢ amestown, i i PRESERVES, 18K Pure Asst., 2 Ib. jar ...... . .39¢ PRESERVES, 18K Pure Asst., 4 Ib. jar ........79¢ PRESERVES, 18K Pure Asst., 5 Ib. tin ........85¢ jj TAM: felt nna... Pensa, my .25c¢ f PEANUT BUTTER, Carol, 6 oz, jar . PEANUT BUTTER, Carol, 16 0z. jar .... MPKi 18K Fancy, No. 2 cans, 2 for ....... 18K Fancy, No. 2% cans, 2 for .... PUMPKIN PIE SPICE, IGA, 2 oz. pkg. .. GRAPENUT FLAKES, Large pkg. ..... fair weather prevail south and west ( Temoeratures are mode sections. Total this month to date Nomal, this month to dat Bismarck, N. D., o Amarillo, Tex., clear .. 48 Boston, by light precipitation, is centered over lanitoba, while high pressure and over the east, 100} 30.40). all Bismarck station barometer, inches: 28.39. Reduced to sea level, 30.22. Missouri river stage at 7 a. m. -0.7 ft. 24 hour change, 0.0 ft. PRECIPITATION For Bismarck station: 16 Total, Jan. 1st to date . 743 Normal, January 1st to date .. 15.36 Accumulated deficiency to date 7.93 TEMPERATURES Low- High- est est Pct. D., clear SL OO RBBRESLBR ERS ERS ESHER eUsERENEsREEESEBENREER ESSERE BAQUSRSLEResarezssssaseguesessaeeassuesseszseeses Cake Flour, Vanilla Extract: 1 pkg. of IGA Light and Fluffy Cake Flour and 1 2-0z. bottle IGA Pure Vanilla Extract, both for .................4 45c CHOCOLATE, Walter Baker’s, 1 Ib. pkg. .....19¢ BAKING POWDER, IGA, 1 Ib. can ..... BAKING SODA, IGA, 1 Ib. pkgs., 2 for . IGA Chocolate Combination Offer: 1 bar Baking Chocolate, 1 bar Sweet * Milk Chocolate, both for ......... SB * SPICES IGA Ground, all kinds, 2 oz. pkgs., 3 for ...... Poe taf NUT MEATS in Cello Wrapped Baskets, Almonds, Walnuts, Pecans and Cashews .....29¢ lel LAUNDRY SOAP, IGA, 10 reg, bars ...... CLEANSER, IGA, 4 cans ..... RNR RHE HR HAE FLOATING SOAP, IGA, bar ... if CHEESE, Kraft Velveeta, 8 oz. pkg. . paige coos he Np Her- ij GAFFELBITAR ::....- $1.19 8 Ib, glass jar .. alk lai PEAS, Jack & Jill Fancy, No. 2 cans, 2 for .....33¢ PEAS, Jack & Jill Fancy, No, 2 cans, 6 for......97¢ PEAS, Jack & Jill Fancy, No. 2 cans, 12 for ...$1.89 *% * * PEARS, Richfield in heavy syrup, 2 No. 2! cans 35c SAUERKRAUT, 18K Fancy, 2 No. 24 cans ... .25¢ PEEL, Citron, Lemon and Orange, 4 oz. pkg. ...10c Veterans’ Notice Free dinner Monday night at World War Memorial Building as guests of War Mothers and American Le- gion auxiliary. Those who will attend please register at Grand Pacific Recrea- tion Parlor, Patterson Ho- tel, Prince Hotel or Harris & Woodmansee, AT ONCE. The Red & White Stores Scott’s Grocery 311 7th St. 816—Phone—61? Free Delivery per Ib. ; 2 MONES vereseeernsess OC fed, Quart fe seen SOE tall cans, 8 fot arose OE yt FFE Peak Blend, 1 Ib. cans, 3 for ............ * FFE “G” Blend, BA BEE 62 c2eccehsscessne “A” Blend, 1 Ib, pkg. ........ “A” Blend, DATES, Fargo, 11, Ib. pkg. ..................2le vq MINCEMEAT, IGA Condensed, 9-0z, pkgs., 2 for 19c VINEYARD FRUIT CANDY, Asst., 1 Ib. .... 995 tatge, 2 bie eee ADE Ea ee W 1 BAISINS, A Woe DER. 3 sassssscnoe 17¢ SARDINES, Ov: coh wis HOS Gb iuia” BB ver Ib, 2he Fresh Fruits and Vegetables _ aT | 02| bent, was re-elected, and R. J. Dow- bessesscsssnessessesssssesseesseeseseReeseeeR88888 4 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1934 CONTINUE from page one D Reports Are Still Incomplete; Close Races in Progress Pierce Elects Gronvold Complete returns from Pierce county, the 42nd district, showed the re-election of an Anti-Langer Non- Partisan League state senator, F. T. Gronvold of Rugby, over his Langer- ite opponent, Fred F. Flecht, 1672 to 1183, while Paul A. Sand and W. H. Tuft, Langer supporters, gained the two seats in the house by large ma- Jorities over Democratic opponents. F. D. Hurd, a Democrat, captured the house seat from Renville county over Victor C. Bryans, Republican. Hurd'’s vote was 1,562; Bryan’s 1,200. The 38th district, part of Barnes county, elected James Thoreson, Fin- gal, Langerite, to the house over Mike Steidel, Democrat, with @ vote of 1296 to 918. A. C. Nelson, Anti-! Nonpartisan, captured the senate seat from the 38th with 1110 votes to 708 for J. A. Dingeldein, Democrat, and 407 for C. J. Olson. An unofficial report from the 36th district, Logan and McIntosh, said a full slate of Republicans had been named, William Kroeber of Napoleon to the senate, and William Bauer, |! Lehr; Williaa H. Bettenhausen, a and Christ P, Ritter to the|° se. Billings, which is part of the 39th district, had complete returns avail- able on the legislative race, and fa- vored W. 8. Place, A. C. Anderson and Nels P. Noben for the house. Bow- man, Golden Valley, Slope counties | © also are part of the 39th and had yet to report. Divide Names Republicans vi Complete returns from Divide coun- | s: ty which is part of the 40th district, gave support to three Republicans, O. F, Anderson, E. J. Marks and E. J. Mcliraith for the house, and to R. A. Owings, Republican, for the senate. Three Democrats had commanding leads over their opponents for seats in the North Dakota house from Bur- leigh county. Thomas J. Burke, Dem- ocrat and former assistant attorney general, topped the field with 2,305 votes. William M. Schantz, Demo- crat, had 1,976, and J. M. Thomp- son, Democrat, had 2,195. D. D. Bark- man had 1,406, W. B. Falconer, 1,436 and Milton Rue, 1,765. Democrats won two of three legis- lative seats in close contests in Ram- sey county. Frank Gessner, incum- 1 ney, Democrat, and Edwin Traynor, former speaker of the house and In- SHE ATE ALL-BRAN TWELVE YEARS WITH FINE RESULTS Delicious Cereal Relieves Constipation Read this very enthusiastic letter: “Something like eleven or twelve ALt-BRAN. When I started, it was it Kellogg’ Bran, and I falleve it oes one of the first rod- ucts of the kind on the “My friends often laugh at fondness for scien lene med ve had my Al-Bran. Phone 917 $2.00 Orders Delivered Free 2h addy ......18¢ a... ae 2'ibe, for ....... 29 .19c 23c 3l1lc 29c 35 Lux Toilet Soap, Oxydol, : large pkg. ...... Ovaltine, Cranberries, Bibe fer sess, 2BC Highest prices for your Tresh pad dependent Republican, were the vic- tors, dale, Independent Republican, and J. A, Dahl and L. C, Odegard, Nonparti- sans were elected to the North Dakota house of representatives in the eighth legislative district, Trail county. votes; Dahl had 2,742, Odegard 2,764, and Amos Ewen, Democratic candi- date, trailed with 2,162, feated Raymond Clarey, Democrat, 2817 to 705. er who won nation wide recognition when he announced in a unique state- ment that he was a candidate for state representative in the third legis- lative district, was elected, according to returns from all but one of Walsh county's 56 precincts, received 1898 votes and Palmer Levin, a Nonpartisan Republican, also was elected with 1831 votes. M. K. hhaugen received 1748 and J. A. Wit- asek 1760. fourth district, G. E. Coffey, Inde- pendent Democrat candidate, receiv- ed 1350 and Donald K. Dike, Non- Partisan, received 1082 with one pre- cinct missing. in the same district’ H. H. Hewitt, and John M. Stoltrhan, Democrat, re- Grand Forks county, 16 out of 26 pre- cincts showed Oliver Bilden, Repub- lican, leading J. A. Walsh, Democrat, by 1,357 to 1,285 for the house. Oswald Braaten, Nonpartisan, with Republican, with 1,104 and R. FP. Rols- junning! Democrat, had 2,571 votes and Gust ee ‘Sollom, Republican, 1,144 for repre- sentative, In the sixth district, Nick Nelson, Democrat, was named to the state sen- ate, defeating E. P. Robertson and G. E. Hariman, Republicans support- ing Langer; while George Saumur, Democrat, won over Roy Ronan, Re- publican, for the house, J. D. Holthusen, Democrat incum- bent, and C. E. Moore, Republican, triumphed in the house race in the 12th district in Richland county. Dan R. Jones, incumbent, went down to defeat. Holthusen's vote was 2,456; Moore’s 2232, and Jones had 1587. In the senate race in the 12th district, H. A. Field, Independent Re- publican, indorsed by Democrats, had 1475 votes compared to 1926 for Mel- vin P. Johnson. In the 37th district, Richland coun- ty, C. H. Morgan and H. C. Williams were elected to the house with J. L. Rehmet, Democrat, Three Republicans, Karl H. Burns- Brunsdale was high with 2,903 Dr. Syver Vinje, Nonpartisan, de- O’Brien’s Candidacy Wins Harry O’Brien, Park River publish- O'Brien, an Independent Democrat, Lille- licans and a Democrat to the house, Gus Schauss and W. E. Godwin being re-elected as Republicans and Carl Keidel, a Democrat. J.T. McGillic, Democrat, defeated W. E. Martin, vet- eran Republican state senator. Republican legislative candidates were swept into the assemblies from Mercer county with Mutchler taking the senatorship and Jensen, Bailey and Frank getting the house posts. In Sioux county, two Republicans, Seibel and Caddell, and one Demo- crat, Ferder, were named. A request to curtail the noise of milkmen who deliver at night has been aaa by Brookline, Mass., of- ficials, In the state senate race in the For representatives independent Republican received 1219 eived 1067. In the fifth legislative district in In the seventh district senate race, ompleted unofficial returns showed of 5, C. D. e, Independent pe tsieate whine ag Hirsch Jacobs, youthful New Yorker, had won 118 horse races by late October to lead all other jockeys in wins. In the ham, rig, Independent, with 371. ame district, D. ©. Ci he Fruit oF Health,/ GOLDEN - RICH - HAWAIIAN AP FARMDALE PINEAPPLE 328%, APPLES CARLOT Arkansas Blacks Wi Black Twig Box $ 1 29 Roman Beauties Staymans |Box i) 1 25 TOKAY GRAPES, 3 Ibs. ............25¢ GRAPEFRUIT, 3 for ..............17¢ CARROTS, 2 large bunches .........13¢ SWEET POTATOES, 7 lbs. .........25¢ CELERY, 2 stalks for ..............19¢ RING BOLOGNA frrph res Mats -124c¢ (NORTHWEST SPECIAL ASSORTED SUNSHINE COOKIES 2.27: RIPPLED WHEAT .x:2%.. 32°10: HILLS BROS. COFFEE }AS2" u.cor 34¢ ROYAL DESSERTS oS2GRAvEns 370-17¢ LAYER. FIGS “write reson’ caurornia 422" 40e MINUTE TAPIOCA N62N325ritic 42519¢ POMPEIAN OLIVE OIL © £27219 CHOCOLATES ‘tx ow" creamy Q 1h. 99e PANCAKE FLOUR 22:42:20: LaChoy Chow Mein | wee ORAN aca ay get 20,0. 47 ANDEAT = For MUFFINS Pg. INSTANT POSTUM » ‘25¢ + 446 It Let's You Sleep! POSTUM CEREAL 18-Ounce Phe. 2te Stokely’s Vegetables QUALITY PACKED IN GOLDEN LINED CANS STOKELY'S TOMATOES ‘28 2 2:329¢ STOKELY'S “Gis BEANS Saisie 2 225 33¢ STOKELY'S HONEY-POD PEAS 2 2:335¢ STOKELY’S FINEST PARTY PEAS 2: 22¢ STOKELY'S JUMBORRHPEAS 2 2:3 29« Syrup ‘=" 10's 57c 5-Lb. Pail 3le We Deliver Phone Orders C. 0. D. These prices effective at Red Owl No. 1 on Main Ave., Phone 469, and Red Ow! No. 2 on Broadway, Phone 746. RED OWL FOOD STORES Railroad Commissioner—1913 Pre- cincts—Cart 105,227; Kennedy, 96,970. incts— NTINUE c° D from page ons’ ae Sian oa 2,138 Ta 3 Costello 118,51! Measure Appears Secretary of State—1008 Precincts To Have Won Out | —Gronna 119,425; Putscher 94,449. 1,983 Margin State Auditor—1898 Precincts— By 1, a Baker 123688; MeDonald 05,816. meee ‘Treasurer—1 running mate, was elected by ® sub-/ Gray 110,208; Nygsard 101.0 stantial margin. Attorney General—1! The initiated measure to repeal the state’s prohibition laws was defeated. Margin Whittled Down A margin of more than 5,000 votes for the movies bill was steadily whit- tled down as reports became available eGaltiobal aisceinta, Superintendent of Public Instruc- tlon—1903 Precincts—Thompson 108,- Returns on the proposal were lack- . * ing’ from Divide and Grant counties,| °"** Anderson 94.73. and were not expected to become = an a available until Friday. Re ‘13’ Holds No Fears for Fisher i. The vote from 2,162 Precincts stood: In favor of Sunday movies 128,016, against 125,751. For prohibition repeal the vote from 1927 Precincts: yes 98,132; no 117,139. The vote on congressional and state candidates: Governor 2155 Precincts—Langer'| 119,910; Moodie 137,647. U. 8. Senator—2019 Precincts—Fraz- ier 136,236; Holt 93,321; Dale 2,171. Congressmen—1933 Precincts—Lem- ke 129,702; Burdick 102,737; Lynch 76,615; Lamb 71,595; Sinclair 35,248. cincts—H¢ 112,283; ney 0 lopton }; Jungers 99,780. Commissioner of Agriculture and Labor—1961 Precincts—Martell 111,133, Klindworth 97,581. Number “13,” an ill omen for most persons, holds no fears for Charley Fisher, genial Burleigh county clerk of court. Fisher, who took the clerk of court's office on May 13, 1909, was elected to that position for the 13th time Tuesday. It may hhave been a coincidence that the majority with which Fisher de- feated his opponent was in round figures, 1,300 but Charley doesn't think so. “I guess it’s my lucky number,” he said Friday. KG BAKING POWDER Same Price Today as 44 Years Ago 2S ounces fer 2Se You can also buy A £0 ounce can for 200 38 ounce can for 280 < Doubvle-Tested — Deuble-Acticn MILLIONS OF POUNDS HAVE BEEN BY OUR GOVERNMENT USED . “ALWAYS KEPT FRESH” By Our Adequate Refrigeration Facilities See Our Beautiful Window Display of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Celery Radishes Hearts, 8 in bunch Fancy, 2 bunches Lettuce Carrots Cc Crisp, Fancy Head Crisp, bunch CRISP! FRESH! FANCY! Wax Beans, Green Peas, Mushrooms, Artichokes, Brussels Sprouts, Celery Cabbage, Green Top Beets SPECIAL —— MILK Ti oe eessccssssecseessnees 3 £0F 23.0 LIBBY’S “Gentle Press” TOMATO JUICE, 134 oz. tin, 3 for 28¢ SA RRR I SE OE SE ERY PI PANCAKE FLOUR wise het ........32€ * (3% Lb, Package) ....15e¢ (The New Child’s Cereal) GRAPE JELL wo, MEATS —— Turkeys — Geese — Spring Chickens — Hens KINDERGRUEL *%.°"" Sirloin Steak 19c¢| T-Bone 21¢ Fraifuers 14e| Vealinat 2c Little Pig 19c] Chicken Loaf 30c GUSSNER’S PACKING COMPANY “Just Phone 1060”