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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1935 eae Meutenant, assigned to|tive National ‘eu nn coupes Se Twin Cities’ G: | of more than 50 “emergency” garages, arms, and Joo Glasser, common a Guardsmen Promotions|*.. Get. Francis | FOUR DISEASES ON Young McA. ae | | Picketed by Strikers of the union. "ye mid 23 Minneapolis SU otters, Glasser Wad the only ony! Announced by Sarles one ‘Set. Harry R. Tenbore, Com ad ae tenant, inactive Nas ~_ INREASEINSTATE, | Dances Keep — DR, WILLIAMS FINDS have signed an emergency agreement Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. 4—(?)}— The new officers succeed Max Nets-| New commissions and assignments under which they will remain open, bandt, president; Adam Voight, vice | or x " is Union garage mechanics and employes paying union wage demands. |of Minneapolis and St. Paul went onj "Zeiten 2,000 and 3,000 employes |President; R.A. Middaugh, slated officers in the Mationsl Guard strike early Priday and began picket-| were affected by the walkout. Extra brie aad Shimek, sergeant vere announced Fridey by Adjutant ing immediately. police details were assigned to duty if General Earl R. Sarles. The union asked a wage scale rang-| because of the strike. Reports coming out of the meeting} Promotion of First Lt. Robert K. ny ing from i uo dae) an et were at pom = wae Hall of Company H, to captain of in- ' @ guaran’ jours & We accused by some of t! fan announ o if Better Conditions Depend Up- recognition of the union, The em-| Zimmer Named to having injected the assembly into the ier promotions ‘and changes in “We Thank You' { oO ‘ \ |ployers offered 60 cents an hour for Hi d Political arena to the detriment of on Observance of Health Class A mechanics with a minimum lead Labor Group) the organization and its members, |"*Second ‘Li William J. Smith of Rules, Says N. D. Officer of $22.50 a week. The employers con- In accepting the pi Zim-|Company A, to first lieutenant, as- “@” Grade Delicious Apples, large size, dozen 25¢ » Say: ded 3 tended this was above the code mini-} 1, E. Zimmer, @ painter, was elect-|mer commented that the signed to Company A. Oranges, are good now—2 dozen, S70 —_—— mum of $14.50 weekly. ed president of the Bismarck Trades | should devote all of phe ionr] tothe} First Sgt. John A. Gossett, Com- “Grapetrult, 6 for 28¢ Emperor Grapes Four t reer Pickets were sent to a few garagesjand Labor assembly at its annual|primary purpose of organised labor, | pany H, to second lieutenant, assigned bis eho i ; pes of » which operate all night in scattered| meeting Thursday night. Other of-|that of obtaining better working con-/| to Company H. i Scarlet fever, typhoid fever and ven- sections of the Twin Cities. Instruc-| ficers named were Carl Skodje, a car- | ditions. Sgt. Paul G. Hedstrom, Company | eral—showed a “decided increase” in Hi North Dakota during 1934, Dr. May- H sil M. Williams, state health officer, said Friday. Dr. pointed out that “bet- ter health conditions will depend on the value the people of North Da- kota place on personal and public t health.” For the past two years they i have valued it less than any state in ; * the union, she said. “It is hoped they will make it pos- sible to attack some of our most Pressing problems; communicable dis- ease control, sanitation, and better health conditions for our mothers and infants. “North Dakota has many advant- Ages over other states in the struggle for adequate health protection. At > the present,time we have the lowest tions were for peaceful picketing. penter, vice president; Curtis F. Dir- Every garage and automotive shop/ lam, musician, recording secretary; will be picketed, with the exception|Gus Pelke, carpenter, sergeant at Cook’s Grocery Beef Pot Roast, Carol Ketchup, per Ib. ......006 12c —— 25c Grapefruit, Texas seedless, 12 for . '49c Bacon, ) acini major acti of —_ 15¢ 30 Grapefruit, fancy, ir major é Oranges, 1, pears Sige de Cc size, 000 births and 5,000 deaths and sup- plying of hundreds of birth and death certificates to those asking them. ‘The work was done in cooperation with the federal census bureau and FERA. ME reat Apples, choice, No, 1 size, 3 for... “ ee a per box .... Hand Packed Tomatoes, No. 2 size cans, 50 Pears, fancy eat- 20c 5 cans for ...... ic Macaroni, 2 Ib. BOX ....000.6 HAT PT thi Recording of all cases of communi- «i ” Petnapactins ot numerous municipal] DBCS Keeps them at, these ing, small size, doz. ai gent Pa he Bt - granddaughters of Senator Wil Mater supplies, sewage disposal plet™t/ iam G McAdoo seem to belleve. Peat; fauey wake taal Tiny Green PEW sviscisiisoressesesssceosvecssoes 14c investigation of all | sanitation! 55 they pose in their costumes at » 2 No. 2 size cans, “ U, B. Inspected Pork Loin Roast Droblems reported to the omen Palm Springs. Calif., where they large size, c = en cuts, per Ib. 2lc Development of a child hygiene and) 354 staying with their mother iP dOZ, 222.0000 cans 39 Caen 3 ; | Fails heel rareine mien ot| Mrs William G. McAdoo, Jr bs = 20E +++ 00 c ob pri cenean "erent Horchssere 22c ir geoeeh PERE, under cvoctmany| Thats Mimi at the left and F Small G js. average, per Ib. . “e ae ne ed Cynthia at airway beret Fairway Fancy Pumpkin, es now has a nurse performing this Semen ec Beane, No. 2 size can, No. 21% size, 4 per Ib. ... e*% epee ee Hist lene oe | wo Rail Commission Asien — 35c 2 cant for 7... 2OC taney, Pot Bs weesene avaliable, because of lack of tunds.| Employes Dismissed ; Meat Loaf, beef, pork and veal, Later, Dr. Williams pointed out,con-| —————~—~—*=séiCi AT OK ans naeen sn ae Serv-well Cut Green Beans, | Serv-well Strawberries, erodnd, per Ib, pee ditions became acute and Mark D.| ‘The political ax began swinging this B No. 2 size can, ‘Hollis was appointed state sanitary| Friday and lopped off two heads in No. 2 size cans, 28 special, ean 23c engineer. the state railroad commission office. special, 2 cans for C | special, per = & | hon on asd ol Beet, dur-| The two who felt the bite a pe : | lanned by the heal | litical steel were William J. ure! partment for the coming year, she|and Mark LaPrance, both employes|f] sie’. ee =” D&E | Camp's, 3 tins .......... Fairway Pitted Bing Cher- tele’ Se cueon a | said. in the motor vehicle division of the |] SSun---o2----o-> ries, No. 24% size ries, No. 244 5! 28 “A conservative estimate of tuber-| commission. They were informed can, per can ..... C | can, special, can Cc } eulosis cases in North Dakota reaches! they “need not report for work Mon-|} 4 Ibs, ..........s.ss0s0s i more than 900 at the present time,” day.” Dr. Williams pointed out. “Mote} Church, a former member of the Fairway Red Raspberries, cept White Naphtha — -, erenegy edie nueseung cases! state board of administration, and No. 2 size can, 23 c Soap, special, 23 c active in state political life for a . Potential cases as well as active/ number of years, was @ supporter of special, per can .. 10 bars for ..... eases.’ Governor-elect Thomas H. Moodie, a ae ai the fall campaign. NAZIS CATER TO VOTES Hae sce asbrottesroriererstt Tas Saarbruecken—In addition to Te-| France, hail insurance department SSE ad the repeneptts auditor, was an active supporter of Fay Harding, railroad commission- im the Jan. 13 plebiscite are being given in his fight £ will be cut Friday, January 11 ' free meals by Nazis, anxious for votes. pe ae semua dias sian ac Nowe dis —— = Place Ord '. sy Per Lb. .......csewweeesvunns ove ~33e CITY BAKERY | *"r ars 675 Fifth St. Chas, B. Halvorsen. When in need of Potatoes, Cabbage, Carrots, Beets, Pars- SATURDAY FEATURES nips, Rutabagas or Onions, get our prices, CREAM PUFFS (filled with pure whipped 60 cream), large size, per dozen ic APPLE TURNOVERS, per dozen...50c MACARONI SALAD 2m and Baked Be: * Boston Brown Bread ‘Coavination ......... SOC We have a choice variety of pastries, roils breads Ask your grocer for MASTER LOAF Da 3 Ibs. for 20c GRAPEFRUIT, Texas Seedless, 6 for 17¢ ORANGES Novel per deere en ssscscsssccons BOC CELERY, 2 bunches for ............21¢ Oranges] CABBAGE size, 2 dos, 57c $0 beg ce, 95c Yellow Globe 8 lb. bag 25c Twilling’s Grocery 601 Tenth Street Phone 1613 oe te Sega tite | Rome Beauties, face and | Arkansas AATEIRDA MRERRER ERIN en RA OM- ies oc ae ED tee tn 7G | Sn reve AZO Hi | fils orchard $139) ae wrapped, SHORT RIBS OF BEEF, Ib. .....54c| (ll CHOCOLATE 2b 21° ree 1 eee Om | |e SHOULDER VEAL STEAK, ih. She [Bl] — teem ome Oranges, are sn Hananas, fancy ROLLED RIB ROAST, Ib........14¢ | il] wmoe snares a. 3B ae SIRLOIN STEAK, Ib...........-11¢| fal) PRESERVES, ~ 29° —ALL DAY SPECIALS— VEAL LEG ROAST, per Ib........10¢ VEAL CHOPS, per Ib..........--124¢ SUNMAID RAISINS FRE « 251% ARGO STARCH come cross 352493 PEACHES ¢ wivionsum © mien 4 1 Db, tin .....°.. Tomatoes, standard, Peas, Monarch Early VEAL STEW, fresh, meaty, per Ib... -5¢ BEACON COCOA 0: one 9549 Maxwell House Coffee, 9 29c No.3 a ... L6c SMOKED PICNICS {47 xr'n........ 13¢ TEA SIFTINGS © wenncrem © ism 10 0 b. AURORE... .00s5 ‘eae fi rem 396 |— No.2 tn only, LAC |e Sher .... 2DC Kettle Pot Roast, per Ib.........-64¢ a gt tin .......00-. OC Cherries, red en Seinen, Libby's D0) ¢ Fresh Ground Round Steak, Ib....11¢ o Snider’s 14c 2 for ...... oooe yg *t Rump Roast, per Ib. .........--123¢ UGHIENS HOUSEWORK... THE ECOMOMY CLENOER eee on: crushed, No.2 tin LOC | size, 218 pus. .. LOC = BLUE ROSE RICE © rays Ouse JUMMER SAUSAGE + “navome” iis, can 2OC Pumpkin ————_) T lange Fry _ only LUTEFISK, snow white, per Ib.....10c 1 7 2 Climaline Water Flakes, both for c Softener, Ige. pkg. 21 Cc ‘ Sion OE 19c| tne 1 7¢ || Moe oe 23e IN AL, RYCKMAN'S "= Sirs Abate ILET TISSUE | SOAP CHIPS Fruits - Vegetables - Groceries ee ee ="21c Sore 27 - 100 she al, 2 | Balen Balloon White, 32c| WE DELIVER ALL PHONE ORDERS C. 0. D. - 4 fOr ...cceee 5 lb. box ...... Large Blue Goose Navel Lettuce, , Carrots, large size, ster 2... 34€ pootbtrny Ne 3 tm 15¢ pet aay 0 bee ave Libby's Sliced Peaches, HiME asd he RR | em — 45c| Kien. tr 10c CHIPSO futttz. 17° USS We Deliver Phone Orders C.0..D. These tt Red Owi No.1 on Main Ave, Phone baane teh und Sed Ovi No, S'en Broodwaj, Phone fares sien $0 Ih bog .. DC