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LAND CRIPPLED SHIP. |. SAPELY AT NEWARK Retractable Wheel Gear Jams But Shock of Landing Sets It Right Newark, N. J., Aug. 9—()—wnite police, firemen and ambulances wait- ed, & crippled transport plane was vrought to @ thrilling. but safe land- ing et Newark airport Friday, - The ship’s retractable landing gear had jammed, and efforts to fix it while the plane was en route from Washington to Newark had been un- successful. High over Baltimore, Co-pilot al- vert Duke had made a hazardous climb over the wing. found that the right wheel was out of line and made vain efforts to remedy the trouble, Duke and Pilot L. W. Willey had radioed Newark to prepare for an emergency : Willey glided in at an angle to allow the good left wheel to strike the ground first. The shock of land- ing sprang the defective wheel into line and the plane speeded over the runway safely. REVEREND DOTY DIES FROM GRASH INJURY Presbyterian Missionary for 30 + Years in State Will Be Buried Monday Oakes, N. D. Aug. 9.—(®\—Rev. S. B. Doty, a returned Presbyterian mis- sionary who traveled 27.000 miles in ‘North Dakota in the last 30 years preaching the gospel, died here Mon- day from injuries suffered in an au- ‘emobile accident July 11. During his many years as a pastor he organized over 200 Sunday schools and 20 churches besides officiating at innumerable marriages and funerals. His wife was associated with him in his missionary travels. He was 77 years old. Survivors in- clude his wife and two daughters. Puneral services will be Monday at 2 p. m., with ministers of the Fargo and Oakes presbyteries honorary pall- bearers. Burial will be at Oakes. Two Transient Camps To Be Closed Aug. 14 PERA transient forwarding cen-| ters at Jamestown and Devils Lake wilt be closed at midnight Aug. 14,/ C. A. Narum, acting state transient | foe Said Friday, by orders from} Since Nov. 1933, the FERA has maintained 24 hour service for tran-| sients at Jamestown and Devils Lake| and recommenied them to the near- e t passing center directed by Capt. Elof Ander- Registrat son. tions at the Devils Lake center where Capt. William Jones is in charge average between| 60 and 100 @ day, Narum said. | Forwarding centers will still be maintained at Williston, Dickinson, Grand Porks and Mandan. Bureaus are located at Bismarck, Fargo and Minot and camps at Bottineau and! ngdon. | Alexander Critically | Hurt by Pitched Ball! Kansas City, Aug. 9.—(?- e:ans said Dale Aleaxnder, fi man of the Kansas City Association baseball club, fractured skull when he was hit by 2 pitched ball in a game with Toledo/| here Thursday night. Alexander's) condition was said to be critical. | Buffalo Ballots on School Bonds Issue Physi- | b: Buffalo, N. D., Aug. 9—P—A tond| issue to erect an auditorium addition | ___THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1935 | project, and work has been continued 10 WILLIAMS COUNTY Et the’ tannery since. the strike was| Present Hog Prices | called. The mattress factory has been | PROJECTS APPROVED ssi => —————_——_ Flour Mill Spending $5,000 for N Machinery | supplic Called Temporary i fail and winter. Washington, Aug. 9.—(?)—Present| kK prices paid for hogs were des- ed Friday as seasonal and tem- |Porary by Gerald B. Thorne, director of the division of livestock and feed grains of the AAA. Oakes, N. D, \Federal Wage Scale Must Be | Enforced or Work Shut |by packers at Chicago, Thorne said should be increased in the PLAN FLOWER SHOW | Aug. 9—#)—The {annual Oakes flower show will be) held here Saturday. of Lisbon will judge the entries. i Less fish is eaten by the average Commenting upon top prices of American than by the average inhab- | MARCOVITZ — rocery ere 957 ave. 9 - 10:30 A. M. — Free Delivery Service — 2:30 - 4:30 P. Mf. Dally H. H. Hirschy | VEAL STE Chickens, 4 to 5 Ibs., Ib. 22c Free Deliveries - - - See BUTTER, per Ib Fresh, Meaty ........... « Williston, N. D, Aug. 9—(P—Im- Down, Willson Says Proves ad pow ae oiney lotn, more than $14 per 100 pounds paid itant of any other country. | ECR 94 KELLOGG’S DEAL | |ing expenditures of $5,000 are being 1 per crate ............. C | 1 Pkg. Corn Flakes | made at the Williston Flour Mill; | 1 Pkg. Rice Krispies Williston, N. D., Aug. 9—P—Al- company which will open Aug. 15. SUGA! 1 Pkg. Wheaties | aout a strike peels Ree Sunnie Capacity output of the mill will be ititoerd 1 Pkg. Pep ance of 10 Willams county projects "Set fom 60 to 70 barrels a day. | 10 pounds... 00C ALL FOR has been approved by E. A. Willson, GALLI-CURCI IN HOSPITAL = state FERA administrator. Chicago, Aug. 9.—U)}—Madame WATERMELONS— 3l1lc wie Sone aoe gt Geet ear tape as AT he Corner Grocer tire... 2YRe 17 eral c entered H tin ital Friday f half, per Ib......... MS a wel oes ene aa an opeeacibn, $5 fe site a y weal POTATOES— oe ena J A. Boutrous, Owner PLUMS— Home grown, Sherif Th | N (above) of Harian county, Kys or "nif" Willinas county does not want “FELT MISERABLE Phone 1059 500 Third Street We Deliver Per ae| .18¢ dered national guardsmen, sent to projects, we can find counties that CaF TEES -cvcbyeedscs sess Harlan by Gov. Ruby Laffoon te do,” Williams informed A. L. Bavone, | ELBERTA PEACHES C2lfernia, $1.00 LEMONS— aE WHA Statute ed pads. | “trite waders TAtee ts cea MOST OF THE TIME” pe aS PEAS— Large 300 size, 29c was ma Strike leaders led to obtain sym- Gard » No. 2 tin, per dozen ........... mead Malta pat i Boe female. O00 | tare” = Die 2a seen OE | —_——___— CELERY. Bom fOr oceans — ~ Then Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN Ber SGN, 9c 4 eh one sie ee 19c BAKING CHOCOLATE— ay aie 19 Peed 14-pound ot : l p S Checked Her Constipation* ATWOOD’S COFFEE, per Ib. ..... 29¢ Wo ini MGS: |) 2108 Ge esac ects c 423 Third APPLES, Fancy California JUAKER LINE of > : = 1208-1209 Street | | Read Mrs. Marsden’s letter: “I Gravensteins, good 2 5 cee Soda and Tinie Riakey, HU Wee Giese! hes . have beena subject af constipation* eating, 3 Ibs. for ...... Cc any flavors, aie 93c ee package 9c Meats - - Fruits - - Vegetables | for the last 11 years. I felt miser- CHEESE, Kraft American or | 3 bottles for .... 53¢ ian : tl - ‘ | ie and irritable most of the i gens 49 c SUGAR, 58c MEAT DEPARTMENT + 'y husband is a manager of a 2 SN 10 Ib. cloth bag ....... f PLUMS, per basket ..............49¢ [Ml chain cise, He sid “Why dont bend U. 8. Inspected ae it 5 : ORANGES, med. size, 2 d gpbrtrae oomcngl SALAD DRESSING pint ter urs ....... SDC Swift’s Ring Bologna, Ib. ........... y x8, Med. size, OZ... 2... 37¢ “Aut-Bran helped me right Swift’s Mi d H Ib. Salad D 9 i Rig I bebe bret = now Seis the SNE ie MEAT DEPARTMENT - i wift’s Mince am, Ib. .... ast months, ans am regu- )A . 2. 2 alad Dressing, qt. jar ....... +++ - 29c Hy pte clock, My health is fe, ber Ib .20c per Ib 1c to 20C Swift’s Large Wieners, lb. .. 7 and I am full of pep.”—Mrs. EAL S' BANANAS, fancy ripe., 4 Ibs...... 25c Charles Marsden, 681 Merrick St., Be ce Giecie aan Ber Ib SUMMER SAUSAGE, "35 VEAL SHOULDER 1oi etroit, Mic! 4 Cervel A e NGF odhsee eves C | per wb. 2. ol 1 eee, C | per ib. 2c APRICOTS, 15 Ib. lug ............ 95c ug Constipation due to ineufficient | a = PICNIC HAMS, Shankiess, 6 to ¢ | yea STEW. “bulk” in meals. | Fancy Spring Chickens and Stewing Hens ib. average, QWQe | ver pouna 8c Bref Roast Get Your Ginger Snaps Att-Bran provides gentle “bulk” | idl ener. iia CORNED BE Fancy Shoulder Old Fashions to aid regular habits. It also sup- | je » Plekled, 15 | tess, per ib. . per Ib. (GA 2 Ibs, plies vitamin B and iron. | HENS, milk fed, SPRING FRYERS, 26c 18¢ : 25 The “bulk” of Att-BRAN is more | per pound ...... ‘ ZO | mite tot, per 1 Specials Here c effective than the “bulk” in fruits ROUND STEAK, U. 8. 20c SWISS STEAK, 20 c and vegetables, as it does not break | Inspected, per Ib......... U. S$. Inspected, Ib. . down within the body. Two table- spoonfuls daily are usually suffi- cient. If not corrected this way, see your doctor. nom SPOHN’S WE DELIVER Lb. 10¢ the IGA Advertisement ee | Get the red-and® jgreen package at jyour grocer’s. Made jby Kellogg in Battle Creek. Butter, from local cream- y, 14 Ib, prints, 26c per Ib. ... Libby’s Sweet Crabapples, Swansdown Cake Flour, with each package 1 large wooden spoon to the high school here will be de- termined by local voters Friday. Tne School proposes to erect a $30,000 ad-| cition under the PWA program. A) 69 per cent favorable vote is re-| Guired. | The Japanese jinrikisha was in-| vented by an American missionary. the Rev. Jonathan Goble. With the id of = Japanese carpenter and a/ Picture of a baby carriage, he built) the first one for Mrs. Goble, who had fallen ill in Yokohama. 1g J “Wings of the Morning, my dear!” If Schilling Coffee doesn't improve his morning manners, your money back. | Try Schilling Coffee. Treat it like a friend, with due consideration, and | it will do the same for you. Tt will never fail you. | It’s a sturdy Coffee. Schilling | Coffee | There are two Schilling Coffees. One for percolator. One for drip. | UUUANMQLUVEQOAAYUQULYQQAUUUUUUUUNSUUULOLONER LANA LECH TAU Aum Peppers — New Peas — KELLOGG'S— 2 Large Pkgs. Corn Flak 1 Pkg. Rice Krispies, 1 Pkg. Pep. §POON delicious col 3PRING CHICKENS eae All Phones 211 DELIVERIES—8:45 & Ciese Saturday Logan’s “We Thank You” Blackberries, Peaches, Pears, Plums, Cherries Cantaloupe, Watermeions Fancy Tomatoes — Head Lettuce — Celery — Green Carrots — Beets — Cabbage — Sweet Corn “Grocery Department” CRISCO SILVER-PLATED {CED TEA th OXYDOL DETAILS FROM OUR CLERKS Baby Stewart Norwegian Sardines, 2 cans for Minneopa Baking Chocolate, tg-pound package ... ‘oilet Paper, qd and boned, per pound The Red'& White Stores = Scott’s Grocery 311 Tth St 816—Phone—317 Free Delivery Marshmallows, \, package ... Western Beet SUGAR (itt Bass. — Now Is Time to Buy for Canning — Camphell’s Pork and Beans, PORK AND BEANS, tall cans, Camp’s, 3 16-oz. tans Van 19c Oranges, 2doz......57¢ Bananas, 3 Ibs. for....23¢ CORN FLAKES, a 19c Sunny Monday es e Mackerel, Soap, 10 Ige. bars “Vegetables” SALAD DRES 23c [| 1naa.......... 9e SAUERKRAUT, Swift’s Sliced No. 21: can WHEATIES, TOMATOES, No. 2 Wax and Green Beans 9c 25c Ile .19¢ 19c 21c FRESH FRUITS AND VEGE- TABLES OF ALL KINDS Alaska Pink Salmon, Tuna Fish, All for ', eans, 2 for ... 34c es, ’ ) MILK, 3 tall cans . HILEX, Quart bottle’ OATMEAL, Quakers, large package Mix 97c Campbell’s Tomato Juice, 50 oz. can, Peaches, Elbertas, per crate Mason Jar Caps, 69c ——— Potatoes, 21, can Toilet Tissue, Am- bassador, 5 rolls Powdered Sugar, 2 Ib. pkg. ...... Bacon, '4 Ib. pkg. Minneopa Baking Chocolate, 2 cake Junket Ice Cream 518 9th St. Tittle Bros. Packing Company, Inc. 400 MAIN PHONE 332 SMOKED PICNICS (02... 2l1c SHORTENING 37s Jere! 1 Ib, cartons, 2 Ibs. 17c 23c 6 to 8 pound average, Ib. Medium Dry, per Ih, .....5.0. Tender Pot Roast, Ib. SUMMER SAUSAGE Round Steak . Sirloin Steak .. Bis EE Flank Steaks Fresh Ground ROUND STEAK, Ib. 19¢ Shoulder Chops RING LIVER SAUSAGE, Ib. Shoulder Steak ... Special Prices Given to Farmers During Harvest .18c 24c 18c 13c Shoulder Butt Roast, Ib. .... Shoulder Butt Steak, Ib. .... .23e Sliced Pork Liver, Ib. .....12'%4¢ 24c Underwood Deviled Ham. new 4 oz. table jar, 23c¢ Emerald Shelled The Walnuts, 8 oz. vacuum tin, Wi % LOOK! SHE'S ALMCST { OH! SO THAT'S 33 c FAGGED CUT ALREADY! WINNIE JONES. | y NEVER SAW HER POOR GIRL—SHE'S § ee <— i BEFORE—OCESNT HN | CHARMING, BUT SHE Wein Fane | SHE EVER GOOUT |\| Staves HERLIFE standards, | ANYWHERE? AWAY AT HOME! 2 cans for | 25¢ Seymour | § Sauerkraut, | No. 2% can: | 2 for i 19c 19c 13¢ ae .59e “{ AND LOOK! 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