The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 23, 1934, Page 5

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i BANCO DEFENDANTS ounsel Asks Transcript of + Preliminary Hearing in Clay County | Bt. Paul, Nov, 23.—()—The Min- xperts Disagree on Shelterbelt Project y. Hammond went over th pam Se the landing field and Made several valuable suggestions re- garding placement and materials to be used in the construction project. He complimented local and -Yugoslavia, ae Puneet, amare iis | : jot Nations council to investigate the Messassinations of King Alexander of ou of France as acts calculated © disturb international peace. 2M. Fotich, the Yugoslav delegate he league, sent a letter to J. A. C. general, requesting out of your days. It. may bring headaches, loss of appetite and sleeplessness, Schilling Hungarian Rich red.) Saturday Specials Patterson Hotel Bakery ~* Assorted cakes, 17¢ each; two for 3le. Cream puffs, half dozen 24c. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1934 U8. 10 INSIST ON 5-5-3 NAVAL PACT Britain Joins Washington Dele- gates in. Demanding Re- tention of Old Treaty London, Nov. 23.—(#)—The British and American delegations to the pre- liminary naval conversations agreed between themselves Friday to insist on the continuance of the principles The representatives of the United States and Great Britain met to- gether and decided to ask the dele- gation from Japan, the third party to the conversations, for a further explanation of why the Asiatic island empire thinks it should have as large @ navy as elther the United States or Great Britain. Both the Anglo-Saxon delegations made it clear that they iad no inien- tion whatsoever of granting Japan the tonnage equality which she de- Under the Washington treaty of 1982 Great Britain, the United States, Of the Washington naval treaty ot| 1922, 7 and Japan agrecd tat the first two nations should have navies equally large while Japan’s navy could be 60 per cent as big as either of the others. This 5-5-3 ratio is the fund- amental principle of the Washington treaty and one to which the Japan- eSe object ag inequitable, Japan claiming the need of as large a battle fleet as the other two nations. SALES TAX APPROVED Springfield, M., Nov. 23.—(#)—The Minois legislature early Friday put its stamp of approval on indefinite extension of the two per cent sales The Corner Grocery White 2% ibe 29C Dressing. per pint 1 OC. Catsup, Blue and White, 14 oz. bottle, 25c 3lc Butter, fresh creamery, per Ib. 2 large loaves for 25c mm SA BBe Chickens for stewing, aver- oh... wae each 18e; 2 for... 25c a timae .. 15 Twilling’s Grocery 601 Tenth Street" Phone 1613 SATURDAY SPECIALS | Libby’s Sweet Potatoes, large, special, Peanut Butter, .25c FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES LETTUCE matt" 5c GRAPEFRUIT ite ai ............ 4 for 25¢ ORANGES, Large, 176 size, 2 doz. ...63¢ POTATOES ,"s"4.0r"™.... 100 Ib. bag $1.39 CARROTS st5..... 5¢ Fresh Tomatoes, Celery, Cranberries Sugar =z 10 Ibs. 54c MILK, Tall cans, Northfield, 3 for ...17¢ SOUP, Van Camp’s, tomato ..........5¢ SWEET POTATOES, No. 2% can ...15¢ Pork &Beans “> 3 for I7e CATSUP, 14 oz, bottle, 2 for .........25¢ BROWN SUGAR, Med. color, 3 Ibs. ..18¢ DILL PICKLES, quart jar ..........19¢ COFFEE, Special Blend, 3 1b. bag ....57¢ BOLOGNA, Fresh Made, 2ibs. 19c Let Us Select Your Meat Order RICHHOLT’S A. M. FREE DELIVERY P. 9:00 -- 10:30 Saturdays 6:00 We Accept Relief Orders Seventh at Thayer Phone 631 Leo Payseno -- Props. -- Tony Berg 2:30 -- 4:30 FRIDAY and SATURDAY, NOV. 23 and 24 BANANAS .............+..+-31b8, 23¢ GRAPEFRUIT ................ each 5¢ ORANGES S70 site ons esssseseseseeese U0Ze 39 GRAPES, Calif. Emperors....... Ib. 10¢ 49 Lb. Bag 98 Lhs., $3.48 COFFEE 2" 3~ 59¢ GOLDEN CUP Sima 2b. bag 52c Harvest Queen Fees" Lb. Can 32c DATES == 3~ 25¢ Cake Flour se: “2 25¢ SOAP «10 29c See Our Large Double Page Circular for a 100 Other Thanksgiving Food-Sale Values Crystal White 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 League Group Agrees On Chaco Truce Plan Geneva, Nov. 22.—(?)—The League of Nations assembly's Chaco com- mittee Friday reached complete agreement on the amended draft of the League's plan to end the war in the Chaco Boreal, Most important modification of the original draft of the plan was the For the best and freshest of foods see Gussner’s window to- night. incorporation of Paraguay’s request for demobilization of the opposing eee ; Trade Expansion to Continue Unchecked New York, Nov. 23.—(?)—The vig- | orous expansion in consumer buying, says the Dun & Bradstreet Weekly Trade Review, has proceeded un- checked, “and now has gained suffi- cient momentum to render it immune to the vagaries of the weather.” Improved business sentiment, ac- cording to the summary, is reflected in the greater volume of advance commitments, particularly in the consumer goods industries, and in the revival of plans long held in abeyance for general industrial expansion. —_—_———— Why wait for cold weather to catch you unawares? Get those storm windows repaired immediately. Our prices on window glass will open your eyes to real economy. French and Welch Hardware. Phones: 1506-1507 pound, Sin 2OC Reast-pertb... LOC Swift’s S Pic- 1 43 c nics, per Ib. Wide assortment of fresh _ Thanksgiving Candies at special holiday prices DICKS LG. A, STORE eacaeth, 17c Beef or Veal Stew, ribs, per Ib. ae 6c Oysters, Lutefisk Turkeys, Chickens, Potatoes, Cobblers, field run, 79 c per bushel ..... Thayer Butter, per Ih.’....2.4.. 92C firm, 2 for”... LOC otvbeg ...... BDC 83c Apples, Winesaps, per 20 Ib. carton ........ Celery Radishes Sweet Potatoes 5 ORANGES ie "tac" ‘Texas Seediess, Grapefruit Butter Per dor. . WE DELIVER PHONE ORDERS C. 0. D. Pay and Take Food Stores «=: PAUL BROWN, MANAGER Pineapple Xo sun vc can 19 Kraut te fen o..”..20C Walnuts fe" yoma ...........44¢ Powdered Sugar, 3 lbs. .19¢ Mincemeat Yon ja ”.......44¢ quart jar 3lc Sugar ...D4e $1.19 PEANUTS 22zi"=" 21.25¢ FRESHEST FRUITS AND VEGETABLES 502 BROADWAY KENNETH AKERS, Mgr. QUALITY STORES 313 MAIN AVENUE Coffee =**=.., 29¢ | PINEAPPLE No. 2! of Del Monte fi 4c Large No. 2% cans on, center slices. PUMPKIN No, 2% cans of Uncle Willism Sugar Pie Pumpkin. CORN Medium PEAS No, 2 cans of Del Monte Early Garden Peas. BUTTER MIRACLE WHIP MINCEMEAT None Such, concentrated for those 18¢ spicy pies. 9 oz. EACH THOMAS LENHART, Mgr. es TABLES = CELERY Jumbo stalks of well bleached Large size, each . 6c Sweet POTATOES Smooth, uniform Porto 5 c Rican sweets, Pound .... CRANBERRIES Firm, tart, well ripened GRAPES Large clusters of grees 936 un | ee ee Pound 3lc and ripe. 12 os. CHOCOLATES Fancy chocolates with rich CAKE FLOUR CHOCOLATE Robb Rows, wee for all fine ram aoe Fresh churned daily by local creameries. Parchment wrapped. One half pound of baking and one half pound of sweet milk chocolate. Pound - - 19¢ POWD. SUGAR Extra fine powdered in cello- phane,

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