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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1935 sit Construct Camp for a Of 412,000,000 miles in one Weather Repo A dditional held at Chicago because of severe| were entertained at luncheon this| Kentucky’s death rate increased CCC at New England yc rea t eather Report } ba i; aes ped wed’ on schedule |"00" With Mrs. Mary Fenelon, Devils | from 10.8 per 1,000 population in 1938 eve co ak Legionaires to Attend ia feYes i e ty Friday and local officials were led to|Lake, presiding. to 11.3 in 1934, England, N. D. feo —Con- leve wi favors we er struction work has been started here) OTand Forks Meeting al, Damask an wii: Parti es, MAY BEGIN FRIDAY conditions, the night schedules would on the large mess hall, the kitchen,| _geven Bismarck Legionaires plan to eas rear turd 8 y be followed Friday night. ¢ bath house and other buildings which|leave here Monday to join a Fargo . (oa SORT TES A will house Oo, No. 2764 of the CCC,|delegation on the state 40 and 8 Tor er bi. Clearing Skies, Rising T: Catholic Daughters oo PAY AND TAKE STORES ‘ptreet due to arrive in New England Fri-|train, ® replica of the French trains’ kota: Partly clou- earing Skies, Rising Temper- Re M Kupit @sy, according to ® telephone mes-|'%e4 by American troops during the , with atures Indicate Planes Ma: name Mrs. Aupitz nimi idan, i Fadel World War, headi.g for Giand Forks, temperature to- y FRESHEST FRUITS AND VEGETABLES sage ved here by W. L. Gardner|and the annual “Wreck”, initiation | 3. Saturday Auxili Dele tion Begin Schedule Williston, N. D. May 3—(@)— from “as Louis Farrell, Fort Lincoln, ceremonies of the Legion ‘fun organ-! vag) y fair ir and Will Go’ 5 Fai i , North Dante cee tian PEAS, fresh " 25 c dou, Re tt Libby’s Rose- The dings, which were con- which will be held there South Da- LoS PRE ae ETE el their bien: convention een, 3 pounds... jale, No. 2% structed in sections, are being truck- a whicn will be used di Mat bron : pes a al Gai ib Wee Mia care Bie at Sinn Hig vecalacted tts one CABBAGE, 8 tin ss ie ag Rye 2 c ed to New Enzland and will be set up|irz the state Legion convention, Sune Seuseleet, ADA! he Auxiliary to Lioyd Spets Post Hace Lib NOMPWOR “ALPE AGs line | EBT RRCUDYOT Helle OdtlNaed. new, fresh, Ib. ...... C | PEACHES, Our Family, + under the direction of Lieut. C, ./25, 24 and 25 at Grand Forks, will be, rg nearjNo. 1, Americsn Legion, will send s/o ie bake beh ‘They are: Mrs. Dolores Kupitz,|| CUCUMBERS, No. 24; Faulkner of Fort Lincoln, with the| presented to the Grand Forks group} je representation, including the|from Chicago to Seattle, officials) 5) orc president; Mrs. Kathryn tite aba, 2 8 bi 19c . 27/2 Cans, 35 c gid of & foreman employing locallby Harry Roserihal, grand chef de Generally tai teitdinh oe Saturday, gaiire chorus personnel. to James: looked hopefully at clearing skies and/Keenan, “Minot, vice regent; Mts.| NEW POTATOES: NOE 3 bod a“ ‘The mess hall will be 110 feet and snd Detroit Lakes, in addition to thece jaa” Soturday;_,{To8| district convention of the North Da-|% Tatin ter ee ee nee [ree Rucy Travnet Dene Lever sce | 3 pounds ........ 24c aoe. hay 2lc *% 1% inches long and 20 feet wide; the|f:om sta d rok ‘rair|¥0ta department at which Mrs. C. L./permit the beginning of the new | Mrs. , 1 SeC- | , ee Lact eae a0 Soe See ee FE on ted to be lth’ treesing timperenne prigay| Robertson of, Jamestown, district | schedule Friday night, Mra) Gene ogee fancy 9 C | BEANS, cat green ditional bath house and other build-|ary to the state convention. pint ; Saturday fale a a id ih be 1abitine postponement, of the intial” flights| son, ‘Willston, was named ai alter GR ApRERCT a 2 No. 2 cans Cc in wes south Presbyterian. wi meet a “ : ig Suge eGie” & iainen ings ae ee being set up. Te Sega! By te ee er —— headquarters. Set foe: Wednesday) wight (with! the| nats, Gola oe nance) COIR) neediees, each oes 4c CHERRIES, Libby’s Rose- ths supeciolandsst of the camp tis Sar mane Stee come A See rte eneenaeelo plantve te S56 Among those going trom here witt| Wes'Pound plane grounded st argo) Yentate officers, delegates cad cle ORANGES, Navels, dale, Royal Annes, Kennedy, frst. en Bence eh inte veteran placement officer; ine lover, Great Lakes retion "(Gutter T+ D. Paget a ess |Terry, Mont, Both of these planes | ——— x |B med. size, 3 dor... DDC | No. 2% cans... c . » . co! der of ) and the Southwest " 2 * 7 e : end Alf, K, Edwards, junior engineer,|the Disabled American Veterans; E.| Phoenix 29.72) while « high Mrs. Earle C. Peck, Mrs, Henry Han-|*xe through Thursday. anes SALMON, med. 16 BANANAS, solid 21 See oe oe Davis, chef de gare of the iis- act extends from the northern Great|son, Mrs. M. . Wynkoop, . Mrs. Gare CHIGeM EE: AGORIGLD WHI CLS red, 1-Ib. flat tin. . C | fruit, 3 tbs. ...... Cc ptain marck Voiture; Milton Rue, state na- ward Pacific | James Morris, OTge The company will consist of 126] tional defense chairman; and Charles fot <Winmpes $050), Precipitation |xirs George EF, Shunk, Mrs. Minnie| tstbound plane was forced to remain . men and the officers, officials at Fort| Martin, state director of the Volture gion, Mississippi Valley and over the|% Shuman, Mrs. E. F. Trepp, Mrs.| vecthound plane due here at 2:25. a Tomatoes Asparagus Butter Lincoln announce. activities, The Bismarck delegation Southwest but the weather is gener-|H. W. Rosenthal, Mrs. George Kaiser, 2 Beart * * will on the way to arcs |aily. fore trom re Sener Mrs RR, Neon, Mra, He A. Pike,|™% did not arrive until noon being Red Ripe Tips Fancy Cream- ‘The 37,000 rural mail carriers in the|to attend a Legion meeting at Devils| Plains westward to the Pacific| Mrs. Melvin O, Olson and Mrs. J. C. 2 pounds Washington’s ery, pound United States travel an aggregate] Lake Monday night. the ‘iuslsipot Valey westward tote Li } 29 hint 1 5 29 e la Pacific cons ‘The chorus personnel includes Mrs. oO n Cc pound. . Cc Cc ismarer ae barometer, inches: | Ferris Cordner, Mrs. Forrest F. Skin- Lae air nice to sea level, 30.48, ner, Mrs. Spencer 8. Boise, Mrs. Os- - i = zk a eat 7 a. m. 6.2|/car G. Olson, Mrs. Frayne Baker, Fresh Strawberries, Green Beans, Green Onions, etc. Hand Mad e See Se ee ee ae oe Bea HU il H 0 Phone 1994 We Deliver Phone Orders PRECIPITA hehinaal Kinnon, Mrs. Ray Stair, Mrs, H. M. g4| Leonhard, Mrs. Iver Acker, Mrs. '4| Clarence Gunness, and accompanist, WINDOW SHA ao At the afternoon session, the Bis- s marck Juniors will ae bead ‘ play. Mrs. who is a 6 WESTERN me Risartment” president’ is to preeat| °° With Climalene you use just /2 the soap finely woven fabric—unfilled eat Pet, the ‘nations! cibations. fie ; BISMARCK, cldy. .... “od | Registration of delegates will begin that’s real 99 —painted by hand with pure 145 0° ee economy 5 . Beach, peldy. 283 Bol at 848 octock with the call to order linseed oil colore—hold their Garrington, ‘sno Sf 2 Ulacheduled for half an hour later. CZ Sensational Lalue, shape at the windows. The eS clay. 38 30 08 aioe pasticiontea Vn agi at ‘ most beautiful and durable of Sear coane, $31 23/11:30 o'clock. A soclal hour with the “LAKELAND” all window shades. ' Garrison, clear 38 30 .11|Jamestown unit members acting as Jamestown, cldy. 34 29 .12/ hostesses will follow the adjourn- in Modestly priced. The Max, clear .. 36 28 02) ment at 4:15 o'clock. a: hag standard of quality Binet, feat 5. 38 ak * for generations. ish, Cl 42° «29 «(05|..4 handkerchiet shower honoring — iwal ombs, who recent observe: EASTERN NORTH DAKOTA their birthday anniversaries was given las TON eet when Mrs. Fred Harvey, 313 Mandan at ae er 2 2% bridge ‘chub wednesday geetinad Pit q 35 27 45|Combs and Mrs. Arnlaug Hixon re- 35-31 .31|celved honors in the contract games 32 «27 «©.02| played at two tables, which were fol- 35 29 .17/ lowed by luncheon. Miss McLaughlin 37 30.00 will entertain the group at her hoffie MINNESOTA | POINTS in the Laurain apartments on Wed- nesday, May 15. CLIMALENE Minneapolis, clay. 00 gegen . eres ASPARAGUS, 2 Ibs. for ana SOUTH DAKOTA Forvrs Green Tops, Californ! e ar’,., | Gangster to Take CARROTS "bunches for ns 13¢ A wide election of sizes Rapa ci ‘eld. 2%) Stand in Trial of PEAS, California, 2 Ibs. for .........25¢ xs ae diag poet eee nner GREEN ONIONS, bunch 5c d is “ vord,” 5 es Havre, pay. osoeesne $4 3B 6 | we MeMeskin, attorney for" mer RADISHES, 3 bunches for .........10¢ Milee Cine peldy.’ 772 3888 want "fom ine an ts is a oe a 2 al sis ss aishene 5a ge WEATHER IN OTHER STATES pas, worried sever the safety “of TOMAT Ibs. for ....... 27 Victor Window High- Low- his mother, # brother, and his broth- Cheese 'y ‘ st ceeeee c hee neicnnresae “$1 00 Amarillo, Tex, clay. .. 68 36 "Obl stokome, ings ee ns Armour’s STRAW: BERRIES - - Early Ohio Seed Potatoes - - “4 Confession in Evidence Brick or Crea: uisiana clacton Bowman Furniture Co. | (82 Sestny 2 8 1a cee, trait eis te | 52 | 2 boxes for 27¢ Child Health Week Values Betas ot Kans, eldy. 38 erties eeicisaat ear abe orem AL ee UFFED WHE A Send Box Tops ¢ ER REIT fo Fre Babe Ruth ; McMeekin attempted to show that the words “mob,” “turban fashion” (referring to the bandage around Bremer’s head) and “snatch” were PUFFED RICE gue e aan 3c CREAM-OF-WHEAT “sada” Kansas City, Mo. ¢ Los Angeles, Cal., Modena, 450 Ze New Ori ‘Twigs, Stayman’s Wrapped, : eae, ta ‘Cnn, “stats “utes | “bance” APPLES o="'-"..... $1.69 POSTUM CEREAL "ESSAI 252-99 im Shosnis. machine guns and pistols he saw in Rhubarb, fancy OE ¢ | Cucumbers, lareey 6 INSTANT POSTUM « 42 94¢ « %2= 43¢ si ee Bree wus pte oa} oe | Caret:green tpg [ee GERMAN swt CHOCOLATE 224 17% poebirg, ui agent did not “see sit” Hi] Fancy Lettuce, crisp ONI “RSL 7-Oz. Sait Cake Cty. pad. Alderton tn the writen statement, (MJ 2 bunches ...... 13c¢ | Kaas. 15¢ MACARONI! route © 6 ie 95% Santa Fe, N. M., snow . S. 8. Marie, Mich., cldy. A statement of Alderton introduced EGG NOODLES “MARATHON” © 6440+. Piz. 956 cohsbabacksubhueteeeohbareceonsnst? SSRRLSSSSSESSRSTSSSRaSTS. geseebeesreheseeeseseicissseeesssss: in evidence Thursday positively iden- Era, cos a tified Arthur (Doc) Barker, Karpis, nie Pot a t 0) @ Ss PORK & BEANS AN Ne CNperseS e. 3 Gor 25¢ Sioux City. Towa, Fred Goetz, dead gangster, and Harry woes 14-Ox, aan tae a fant imate eee eet nat mie: vate cob 5 eee i The Pas, Man, cldy, Fd which participated in the Bremer kid- Tox. jar blers, US No. 1, 100 1b. bag ZION JELLY STI RINGS. cearee, fe naping. Alderton related that he re- ceived $1,000 for using his home as the Bremer “hideout” and also named Elmer Farmer, Bensenville tavern keeper and Alderton’s neighbor, as one of the men who made arrange- ments for the use of his home. Al- Winnipeg, Man., peldy. 48 Father of Emma Grob Is Claimed by Death Washington Russets, se 9c Jam, pure grape, apple and raspberry, 5 c ’Wirdom" Brand et "Bobby Jeon” TOMATOES - h) ALMON "QQ" Brand-- Aleske Pink Uniform Quality and Value ©4239 Sweet Corn, golden peop 2lc 2 cans for Miss Emma Grob, housekeeper at the home of Colonel C. B. Little, 304 Avenue A, west, left for Fargo Thurs- day afternoon by airplane after re- ceiving word that her father, J. H. Grob, had died suddenly from heart trouble. The funeral tentatively has derton’s statement claims he did not know the gangsters wanted to hide a kidnap victim but said Goetz, slain last year in Chicago by gangsters, told him he wanted to “plant a’couple of boys” whom he thought were hid- ing from the law. Pineapples, half slices, 24% tin .. 4 |b. jar 19c Tomatoes, stand- ard, 2 No. 2 tins 2lc BLUE ROSE RICE ~~ ra » 17° + 222 been set for Saturday afternoon. SALADA COFFEE d sate | fd \GOSSIPERS PEEVED in Bred cap Prices below are good for week of May 3rd to 9th, Inc, TOILET SOAP ye. | Ml COFFEE “sma moves, 30c [aj WHEN WOMAN = a 22-43 \ 35 5 LaERANCE POWDER, ake ----30e REDUCED 21 LBS. Libby's 28 oz tin OC | No.2 tn, 2canede UC 1 OE ag tap SATINA, per pkg. ...........-.--7e oe * "fl CRISCO, 3 Ib. can ..... ee Never Felt So Good in 20 Years Lipton’s Tea, Big Ben Soap, ! IVORY SOAP, 3 cui bars .. ‘ie pGoseipers who tell you reducing i oe A> nis SAC | site bare. 23¢ GRAPE JUICE ROYAL Po y om 1 1) San Pe even LEG Ul lett pcb” wou St| 4s ote Moring oi ay .. ZLC |2auart vote”. 2 |A OXYDOL « ™ Sacra” + 222 3¢ = aces erpey. moretiog—taaiee He wih Lalla aig CAMA Y “seit 3 aan AE ! NG POWDE IGA, -1l Huge of halt lemon added. | | Be worth lot, woulda’ it? 2 Aah eA ' BAKI 1 Ib. can . ¢C health treatment—physicians prescribe} Worth trying to get. smieaae Ly Mg ig + Ica, Oe tee TES) cy ents cate KIRK'S COCOHESOAP 52-93¢ LAUNDRY SOA 10 reg. bars .. 2 TP prepay Jack. Bosham of Callaway, Va. It’s 2 sturdy Coffee. LaFRANCE SOO WAST ae ae 2 Pin. 15¢ SAUERKRAUT 222 22°%iu .....19¢ WA |seee mean. Twetehea fan ana ater] fs depencsble ones Red SATINA + "KOE GH °° re St io. 24 OF wn ..ee . en ’, GINGERALE $50." 43 Saisie) Re | ee cual @QzP«GSOAP 10: 33: , 3 bars peeks TEA i's age tie Schilling 14c |i239c 32 68c WHTENAPTHA 5 Gx 23¢ (Utility Set FREE) Coffee We Deliver Phone Orders C. 0. D. These prices effective Chase & Sanborn, : - iz a \ py thy COFFEE 2 'tte. tor ste; s.-........ serve Lb. 26c st Red Owl Ne 1 on Main Ave, Fhone 468, sad Rel Ow a |. G. A. iS T @) R bE AG ae ga SYRUP, Minneopa No. 10 tin golden 55¢ 4 e for drip. RED OWL FOOD STCRES el TTL ae EEO nad

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