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ti ¢@ -> LATEST STUDEBAKER ~ HAS VAREED APPEAL Engineer, Man and Woman All Find Something to’ Com- mend Highly and Intra-State | Changes in Blue Eagle Law Asked by Body Washington, Dec. 28.—(P)—A pro- To Direct Band pices Prete eee nee @ 4 J. A. HOLVIK When the Concordia College Concert band appears at Trinity Lutheran church Jan. 1 it will be under the direction of J. A. Hol- vik, regarded as one of America’s outstanding college bandmasters, congress on Aug. 1 proposes that auto- mobiles imported after that date be {required to pay a national license fee of 500 pesos each, in addition to usual A bill presented to the Uruguayan FOUR INDICTED IN INCOME TAX FRAUD Two Treasury Employes in Con- spiracy Charged by Fed- eral Government Washington, Dec. 28.—(#)— Four Persons, two of them treasury em- Ployes. were indicted Friday by a District of Columbia grand jury for conspiracy to defraud the government in connection with income tax cases. The indictment resulted largely from testimony given the grand jury by Thomas N. McCarter, president of the New Jersey Public Service cor- Poration and of the Edison Institute. He was the government's chief wit- ness. ‘Those named in the indictment were: John W. Hardgrove, formerly as-| Sociate chief conferee of the internal Tevenue bureau, who was dismissed by Secretary Morgenthau after an in- Frank B. McElhill of New York City, practicing privately as a tax con- ‘sultant. Richard E. Callaghan, also of New York, associated with McEthill in the tax consulting business. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1934 gang, wounding one probably fatally and capturing his two companions. When the raiders dashed into his place Carl E. Thompson, the proprie- tor, ran upstairs. As the bandits left the building after slugging Mrs. Thompson, her husband opened fire with an automatic shotgun from an upstairs window. Several of the charges struck a man giving the name of Joseph McGintey, 27, St. Paul. He was wounded in both legs, the arms and back. Thompson later told H. A. Irwin, Scott county attorney, that the trio was the same that robbed his estab- lishment two months ago. One of the captured men gave the name of John Henry Paulson and said he was from St. Paul. The third man refused to identify himself. World registration of automobiles totaled 33,562,059 as of Jan. 1, 1934, & decrease of only 5236 from the 1933 PASTRY Special Holiday Prices PIES (cherry, pineapple, apple, mincemeat and lackberry), 23 c COOKIES (assorted), per doz. Rolls, Doughnuts and Other Pastries Legislators Hunting Quarters for Rent Numerous inquiries coming from North Dakota legislators have led H. P. Goddard, secretary of the local Association of Commerce, to ask all Capital City residents to list quar- ters for rent at the association's offices. Apartments and light house-keep- ing rooms are particularly in demand during the term of the legislature due to the large influx of senators, rep- resentatives and other officials who wish to bring their families here. Statistics show men of 50 to be the Safest drivers, SS ——— TILL FURTHER NOTICE! We will take school and county warrants in trade. Alex Rosen and Bro, PHONE 1080 BISMARCK FOOD MARKET 408 BROADWAY FREE DELIVERY SERVICE Grapefruit, Texas seedless, 6 for.... 25c 33c Butter, 1-Ib. prints ...... Sweet Potatoes, 3 Ibs. .. .23C¢ .15¢c Celery, well bleached ....... MEAT DEPARTMENT ~~ 12c Sirloin Steak, 15c 25c Hamburger, local license. fpuds”...18¢ FREE DELIVERY SERVICE PHONE 1080 Rice, | Roadhouse Proprietor SMS cossiinc, Captures Bandit Trio Belle Plaine, Minn, Dec. 23—(P}— A straight-shooting roadhouse pro- Prietor early Friday routed a bandit Toughened glass, a British product, | is being used on export models of several English cars. It is claimed that this glass does not splinter in the ordinary way, but merely crumples into harmless, blunt-edged, sugar- like crystals. Home-cooked meals served three times daily. Home Bake Shop Mrs. Theresa Meininger 212 Sixth Phone 462 17c | ‘™ Pay and Take Food Stores «s~« PAUL BROWN, MANAGER .19c Salad Dressing fin'r..... 33¢ Extra fancy, Morgan’s Pure Cider, % gallon glass jar, 35c included, 14 gal. 23c 30c eeeceresten: Mix, 18¢ value, special, 27 c 2 Ibs. for . 23c osais Bakers Macaroon Celery, fancy, 2 stalks for ..... 25c 25c Celery Cabbage, . fancy, 2 lbs. for Chestnuts, Fresh Roasted Peanuts, 3 lbs. .. SATURDAY and MONDAY SPECIALS In Cartons, (limit 100% PURE LARD vin meat), ‘perv, 12C BEEF Short Ribs, per Ib. ..............54%¢ Pot Roast, good cuts, per Ib. Ground Round Steak, Ib. ... Fancy Rolled RIB ROAST, Ib. ..... 15¢ | stort cat sieas, i. LUTEFISK, Snowwhite, per Ib. ...1Q¢ -10¢ ve de Armour’s Large WIENERS, Ib. ..124¢ PORK Fresh Peas, fancy, per lb. ... 23c Radishes, fancy, per large bunch ... 6c .. 25¢ 25c 25c 4c . €C Morgan's Pure Sweet Cider, gallon glass jug in- 65 c Maxwell House Coffee 3c per 1 tb. Can E. A. BROWN Where Quality Counts The Sanitary Siore All Phones 1400 = 122 Fifth Street All Phones 1400 Phones: Peanut Brittle, 1506-1507 Spinach, fancy, fancy, 2 lbs. for «Le 2 Ibs. for ..... Swift’s Sliced gine speeds. The super-range is prac- C. OF C. PROPOSES have been delightfully refined. The | deep-spring, body-posture type and | mouldings and interior hardware are Instruments on standard lines in- | "The new independent planar wheel |I'Tessure guage. posal to remove the tens of thousands ‘will tell you their styling and interior | mounting radio loud speakers above Chamber of commerce of the United hydraulic brakes. The man who uses both front and rear seat passengers. { “ Congressmen returning for the ses virtues. endum of its membership, calling for acle-ride” are a striking example of} Scores of In dian babies in North rules, and exclusive to Studebaker. jregistration in a “baby census” cam- and “majority rule” was to the fore adopted a big transverse leaf spring, Many Indian fathers and mothers relations board and some labor lead- pension, This spring is anehored to! it was reported Friday by Dr. Maysil gown by the labor board, provides mits each front wheel to react to road bined forces of the federal census ynjt shall represent all workers for are a definite part of the unit. This | chamber conflict. The chamer ‘The individual front wheel suspen- Concordia Concert cottctive bargaining is bargaining reduced tire howl to a minimum. It/of Mr. and Mrs. John Husby, 1021|spokesmen, without the right of a hhas become unusually restful and as appears at Trinity Lutheran church |ing being precluded.” In styling their new models, Stude- Se cannot be called radical. They are The other is John Carlson, son of Mr. |ed merely that the collective bargain- motorists. the new models, have accomplished a ‘The radiators are deep and narrow tal and, instead of ending at the for- the front styling. ‘appearance of gull's wings. Sweeping, body windows to the rear| of the car. with the modern “air foil” design. duced two years ago. ficient in operation and' give more than the braking on the rear wheels. have made the pistons operating the quick yet gradual—there is no pitch- Beef Roast, tically automatic in its operation. finest of mohair cloth upholstery | CODE LIMIT ‘ATIONS are unusually wide and comfortable. | : produced in pleasant contrast to up- \clude speedometer, ammeter, gasoline | suspension of the 1935 Studebaker is} One new innovation is the new ex- of intra-state businesses from NRA's refinement deserves first mention. Aj|the windshields. Speakers so mount- states as the big debate that will de- his car in business will place «S| Indians File Cards ‘sion starting Jan. 3 also found the Sludebaker’s new independent pla- a new NRA law which would permit cause-and-effect. - |Daxota are receiving their first rights They found, too, that the bitter con- Instead of coil springs, split axles|paign being conducted by state and again, The Washington Post said aided by upper and-lower guide links, have returned the birth registration ors hope to write this rule into the the frame so that it may flex freely M. Williams, state health officer, di- that representatives chosen by a ma- shocks independently. Hydraulic au-/bureau, the state health department collective bargaining. is the device which produced Stude- | argued that “in any new legislation sion has eliminated roll or tipping of with representatives of all groups of also results in precise and confidence- | Fifth St., will appear with the Con-|minority group to deal collectively or comfortable as the front seat ride. {here January 1 was received Friday| Spokesmen for the American Fed- baker body designers accomplished ‘Thus two Bismarck boys will be ap- | decision, have not announced a drive| new, yet in keeping with the lines fa- and Mrs, C. G. Carlson, 307 Washing-|ing section, 7-A, be renewed as it The stylists, working adroitly with delightful blending of these two im- and are fitted with vertical fins of ward edge of the hood, continue for- ‘The front fenders, when viewed moulding lines curve gracefully from The windshield is symmetrically Rear fenders are “faired” in the Although most motorists do not uniform tire wear if the braking on To this end Studebaker engineers front brake shoes larger than those passengers. against windshields. The new interiors of the new models have been used. Seats are of the/| Leg room is abundant. Garnish Interstate holstery and other interior colors. gauge, engine heat indicator and oil | their outstanding feature. A woman |clusive Studebaker idea of flush- jurisdiction came Friday from the safety engineer will applaud their new /ed provide “ear level reception” to Gide the Blue Eagle's future neared. “miracle-ride” at the head of the cars’ chamber, basing its stand on a refer- In Baby Census Drive nar wheel suspension and the “mir- interstate industry to fix its own The front wheel suspension is new|as American citizens through birth troyersy over collective bargaining and other devices, Studebaker has | federal authorities. some members of the national labor as a basis for its new front wheel sus- cards to the state health department, new NRA act. The rule, handed throughout its entire span, yet it per- ‘recting the campaign for the com- jority of workers in a plant or other tomatic ride control shock absorbers! and the FERA in North Dakota. | This principle and the views of the baker's “miracle-ride.” |Husby Will Play in it should be made unmistaxable that the car when turning corners. It has) Information that Einar Husby, son | employes that desire to act through inspiring steering. The rear seat ride jcordia College Concert band when it Kee direct right of individual bargain- Styling Is Distinctive lby Rev. Opie S. Rindahl, church pas- eration of Labor, though hearty in “distinct personality,” yet the lines pearing before a home-town audien to enact it into law. They have ask- vored by the majority of American ae the radiator and the hood louvers of portant units of a car's appearance. chromium. The louvers are horizon- ‘ward and become a definite part of from a head-on position, take on the the hood’s front and back below the sloped and the rear deck is in keeping graceful manner Studebaker intro- know it, brake systems are more ef- front wheels is somewhat greater have adopted hydraulic brakes and n the rear brake shoes. All stops are Invaddition to the “foot brakes” Stu- Fresh Turnips, debaker has employed an independent 2 bunches for ... operating mechanism for the hand brake, which operates on the rear wheels instead of the drive shaft. ‘There are many new mechanical features on the ney models. A new automatic thermostatic tem- perature control will do much to re- duce cold engine difficulties in winter weather. An automatic carburetor choke also is standard equipment on ell models. Head'Lettuce 2 large heads.. Celery s'targe stalts sssssssssess.2DC Mille Northfield No. 2 tall cams, gg Rutabagas f'yma.........19¢ Hilex “at de Coffee iyadan........63C Rice [2z,ze t= . 18¢ Grapefruit. (ir """._.25c Brown Sugar?.2"", 19¢ Oranges i'tma™.”........45¢ Lemons ton ............ 33 Apples, 40-Ib. box....$1.29 Potatoes ium mex ...... $1.59 We Deliver Phone Orders C. 0. D. DICK'S S 1G. A, STORE fancy, per Ib, - 10c Found, Sli. .- 2OC Bacon, Ys ibe pkg. LDC Stew, 3 Ibs. for 19c small, per - 19c Swift’s, rk 19c DELICIOUS APPLES, 20 pound paper box ...........$1.03 Mencked isk L4C in'h’me ..... 540 2 ie or” PUMPKIN—2 No. 2 cans for 19¢; 2 No. 24% cans for 23¢ 2 bunches for ... 13c aoe... Fresh Beets, Shoulders, small 8-12 Ibs. avg., Ib. ..12c 2 bunches ‘for ... Loin or Rib End Roast, Ib, le Chops, lean cuts, Ib. ... -16¢ Sliced Sliced Minced Bacon, 1 Ib. 14c Ham, Ib. ... 12c TURKEYS, CHICKENS, OYSTERS, FRESH EGGS AL. RYCKMAN’S Fruits - Vegetables - Groceries . WE DELIVER ALL PHONE ORDERS C. 0. D. Post Toasties, Sunshine Krispy Uncle William Diced Beets, No, 2 can Libby's Sliced Peaches, No. 21; can ..2OC sae Batsbaraa tans, per ‘ema se Grapefruit, fancy 80 size, 5 for ... 25c WE . DELIVER 2 Parsnips, fancy, Motorists will find the new Stude- per Ib baker extremely quiet in operation, pd aed due to the new, enlarged and more efficent mufflers found on all models. silencers add to quiet op- eration. Timing chains have been eliminated from all gears and fabric gears are used throughout. The au- tomatic spark control, which elim- inates all manual spark adjustment ‘and even removes the spark button from the instrument boards, also will be appreciated. Free wheeling and automatic switch key starting are standard on Presidents and Comman- Gers and optional at extra cost on ‘Super-Range’ Drive An unusual feature of The Presi- dent group of 1935 Studebakers is the new “super-range” drive, which per- mits top speeds at greatly reduced en- Apples fancy Winesaps, 5 lbs. Phone 382 Phone 332 Grapefruit, large Texas. seedless, 3 for 23c¢ Oranges, sweet, 2 dozen ........2., : Grapefruit, seedless, medium size, 6 for .. Carrots, fresh washed, 3 Ibs. ......., California Peas, fresh, per Ib, ......+ VALITY STORES .2te 12c .22c COLLEGE INN SOUP Rich, Aelicious chicken broth TOMATOES... .2Gans 21c GREENBEANS 2Cans 19¢ No. 2 cans. Crisp cut beans, with rice. No. 1 cans, cach =e | BEETS. .___......2 bans 19 Groceries - ZERR’S — Meats PHONE 928 i OPPOSITE MEMORIAL BUILDING PHONE 928 | STEAKS 22 10¢ TURKEYS, 8 to 12 Ibs. average ...18¢ BACON, % Ib. pkg. ..............15¢ VEAL SHOULDER ROAST ........8¢ Mett Wurst YOU CAN THANK YOUR LUCKY STARS you pay attention to these "ts: Don’t try to see if there gas in your tank with a light- match; there is. Don’t try to @ strange bulldog on the to see if he is gentle; he 't. Don’t touch a trolley wire to see if it is charged; it is, Don't try to save a few pennies by spending a few cents less for bread; you can’t. Instead get fuller bread value by insisting on PURITY. Here's 2 full-flavored delicious. loaf, baked to golden brown goodness by scientific bak- ing methods, This same distinc- tive tastiness is uniformly found SUGAR, 10 Ib. bag 13s cosa oss ei CORN, Sweetened field, 2 cans ... -23¢ PORK & BEANS, Swift’s, per can . ‘5c MILK, Tall size, 3 cans feddh nha | 4 TOMATOES, Blue Bonny, 2 cans . -29c SARDINES, Mustard, oval cans ... 10c Celery Carrots, green large bunch .. .15¢c | tops, 2 bunches 13¢ Cranberries, fancy | Oranges, large size berries, 2 Ibs. 49¢ — pig 48¢c : SALMON, Chum, 2 tall cans...... -25c COCOA, Rockwood’s, 1 Ib. can.....13¢ BREAD, large loaves, 2 for ...... -25¢ ROUND SIRLOIN T-BONE ‘and positive food value. Sunshine in Every Slice Purity Bakery Bismarck “Often Buttered—Never Betterea” (Continued Next Fridsy) Lamb, any cut Oysters HONEY | SARDINES 3Cans 25¢ er soe : cans of Booth’s domestic pack in oll. « Sib. PailS3c} PICKLES Pint Jar 15¢ OATS oan nen as tGh 206 POTATOES WAVYBEANS Sbbs.17¢ | Peck 25¢ ONIONS STARGH PPK. 15 (icine ase TOWLETSOAP 8 Bars 19¢ | cearsrnur, SUPER Suds _ ek Each 9c 6 for 23c ‘heme ta 1%