The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 23, 1935, Page 8

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8 TY! LAW VIOLATIONS BY THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 238, 1985 Bodies of Rogers and Post PORK & BEAN Even acquiring a dark tan is, light work, 4 16-02. cans ... In One Pound Wax Cartons - + C ONTINUE J) '37-Year-Old Binder Laid Away in Mausoleums|°het Brewer Hurls | Stands Hl FOREIGN FIRMS ARE | a mde ee North Dakota Club Finley, N. D. Aug. 23.—(?— | Loe Angeles, Aug. 23.—() — The) Oklahoma City, Aug. 23—(P}—The To Fourth Victory As Mae Mc eete Dentca ate | PROBED BY HOPTON 2° last ue was drawn to for |pody of Wiley Post, aerial globe circler to left scoring Brewer and Oberholzer.| Will pit his 37-year-old machine ee yale r a f ince and dauntless voyager of the upper| The box score: *! against any yes old hinders, is body was sealed away however, for cheapness in oper- Bish at Forest Lawn Memorial Park late a Er ian SEE in Fairlawn EES A ” % 5 a oe ation and for aentineas, ‘The Mat: Number of Companies Dodge) Thursday after a brief ceremony at lausolum here lay. Referm 2) cl 400 1 2 g| Model is now obsolete but Mustad } the Wee Kirk o’The Heather. At almost the same hour Thursday, te, a t 401310 harvested his heavy 1935 stand of Tax by Writing Insurance It will rest there for awaile until| millions of Americans paid deepest 310 40 0| Stain with the machine, It has i . Mrs, Rogers takes it back to Okla-| homage to the two Oklahomans who 401100 never been housed in a machine With Non-Residents homa to’ be interred beside the re-|died in an Alaskan airplane crash a 0 0! shed. mains of his father and mother in eee us Beets the nese flier, 0 Hy ; M t —_—————— w the Chelsea cemetery. ant wers, cowboy-philosopher. Tydi Rsanieiiner Priday iauncted an in| While the rites were being sald the| “He died doing what he wanted to/Murray, | Hae en Jones Loses Appendix, aied ; vestigation to determine extent of life of the whole community stopped. |do,” declared the Rev. W. R. White | Lankford, p tan Regains Putting Form #e:. “violations” of state laws relative to | More than two score Hollywood film Mclean the Beat ah ood service Totals a ae ig Pr 3 oil pias: aco! by foreij corporations, | studios were silent. And countless|at the First Baptist church, = =| O0BIS .......005 " Rob - ae etre BS several hundred firms | thousands of people participated, inj The church was crowded with| Bismarck— HPOAE b bp nei Sis chiller ek At? in the state, Hopton notified the com- | one way or another, in the homage to | sober-faced men and women. Outside |Oberholzer, 2b 2 2 5 1/}by Jones, rei pi secat panies that his department “is re-| the home-spun philosopher- wit. | the streets were thick with others. Leary, ss . 1 0 1 1)golf, is feeling “fine” after his recent Bee vier tists af tustasss or teat |eateree the ails and Slates @blch| ‘ Johnson, It 5) pee ce ches 3] rrincipal place of business or head-|enforce the acts and statutes whic! . sock! Tuarters without the state and doing|are being violated by these foreign Coal Rate Hearing Haley, 1b 014 0 1| Sojourning n= mate ~ “I business in this state and who carry|insurance companies,” . Hopton said. | Set for August 30| Hancock, rf 1 1 0 0/summer itt ; 500. ind Seine ist:! insurance on their stock, merchan-|“The investigation is with the view of cuca Radcliffe, c . 1 8 0 O/level, Bobby plays oe on que ise or supplies and on their buildings |enforcing chapter 152 of the session} Hearing on the petition of three|Desiderato, 3b 2 1 2 O|and shoots skeet (lefthan nearly Tt and real estate to furnish informa-|laws of 1935 and other laws and|raitroads operating in North Dakota,|Brewer, P .... 0.1 2 ofevery day as he accumulates health aac & tion to the department.” statutes which are now being violated | te ‘ tal red Me adudec ic tat) ae ale Ra a a and vigor in a long rest planned until Ra Request Information by these certain foreign surety and|‘0" exPerimenttal reduced rates on) Totals 38 7102710 3/September 15. the ¥ Questionnaires were sent to each of | insurance companies.” {shipments of lignite coal from cer- R| “Well, don’t you think—and maybe dezF the firms, asking for the name of the! The 1935 law requires that surety! tain areas, to meet truck competition, .000 000 001— 1} hope—that the elimination of the ap- wer © owner, of the local business and ad-|and insurance companies other than| has been set by the state board of -100 100 23x— 7|pendix will tend to bring back the ber © dress of the head office. In addition, |life insurance companies, “shall dO) vailroa d commissioners for Aug. 30. : on base—Shelby 7,|g00d old touch about the greens?” he “the value of the stock or supplies car-|business in the state only through |") ront vommissopers & thre e- y]-|Bismarck 8. Sacrifices — Lankford,| was asked. Clu. ried on hand, together with the | duly licensed resident agents.” teed dk enlieea fies * seed 1 Two base hits—Oberholzer, Troupe.| “I don’t think it will have a darned wer amount of insurance carried on the See, leffect from Sept. 1, 1935, AG May 1,|Three base hit—Johnson. ‘Hits—off | thing to do with my putting,” Bobby ject? stock or buildings, and whether in-,@——~—~—____—___-® 1936, to determine “whether or not|Lankford, 10 in 8 innings; off Brewer, | replied. ‘i é T* surance is carried through @ local Today’s Recipe ‘such reduced rates will have the ef-|2 in 9 innings. Struck out—by Lank-| The interview with the “grandslam’ Jolr © agency 1s required. 6 | fect of restoring such traffic to the|ford 1; by Brewer 9. Bases on balls| king who retired in 1930 after winning yot ’ Hopton said he had been informed Crabapple Jelly | sallhonda as —off Lankford 3; off Brewer 3. Passed | the four major titles of the world was inv? 9 “number of foreign companies are iol a balls—Radcliffe. prompted by reports that he had pro- alt, t the two and one-half per|,,Cu’ the fruit in small pieces, cut-| The Northern Pacific railroad asks | @uced rounds of 64 to 71 and that he I, escaping ting out blossom end and all defect-| reduced rates from Kamins, New Sal- ieiobilian © GA cent premium tax on insurance, | ive parts. Put into kettle with/em, Wilton, Beulah, Republic Junc-|__ The Metropolitan P. G. A. tourna-| was putting with greater certainty. «€ through writing the insurance with enough cold water to cover fruit. lt nm and Ze sy Lucky Strike: the | Ment will be held at Southern Parx-/ “How are you playing?” he was nev companies which are not licensed in ut i J way Country Club, which has 154| asked. rer 2 the state.” Cover and cook slowly until soft. | Soo Line railroad, reduced rates from ti its tresslinied fair: “Not badly,” was the typical Bobby ad mite woth. bat dship on those |Sttain through Jelly bag. Measure/ Voltaire, Wilton, and Garrison, and wigs. ea Saket ra oti abet, geil pargag vy) reid 4 A i better, be { against whose premiums the tax is apinly ar vo Hee BRE ae FAtas TOR AURROE TRIE rebe ee haven't played much. My game wa levied,” he claimed. i i ig As many calories are furnished by| hasn’t improved much. You must re- get Aid Fire Departments in as many cups of sugar as there|nan and Bowbells. by 11 ber I ry better before I eo? He nid Hoe ot the tax goes |Were cups of juice and boil until the — one quart of ice cream as by 11) mem dhe ba Lead ¥ , gees bd Lae various fire depart. |S¥TUP sheets from spoon. Pour into] The Borneo proboscis monkey is Pounds of asparagus. went to oh i ie Pi i the state, which are re- | Sterilized jelly glasses and seal with |believed, by some naturalists, to have D« quired to protect the property of busi- | Paraffin. been the inspiration for the “wild J" nesses, “regardless of whether that ena eee man of Borneo” legends. It is the q particular business had paid its pro- Legume plants generally are grown nly member of the monkey family 4 portionate share of the insurance ;because of the nitrogen which they jwith such a grotesque nasal append- ei premium tax.” can absorb from the atmosphere. |age. auc “We are requesting this informa- of o tion so that we may be able better to kc — i W 2 R #% | Weather Report S th F [°) ts) FORECAST : M seftied tonight end Saturday; cooler Red Owl Off ay i ers Ota: Insettle wg tonight, and Sai Another Great Lis yy urday; show- Io ers northeast to- Saving Food Values te g night or Saturday PICNIC Dp Saturdey, "ecole SIZE lay, cooler bi northwest tonight yt ( and west and m north Saturday. ° pi fede Gee ale: Taste the flavor of this espace: bel dy tonight “and § Its rich, full flavor will more 4 Saturday; cooler satisty! Buy 2 cans today. cs oe west portion Sat- Golden Ripe pt Moyo AMontans: Showers and coo Frutt N Cc c er tonight; Saturday unsettled, cooker oo ee Mostly cloudy and 3 cloudy an b unsettlcd tonight and Saturday, pos- ry . Bg Bay shower i ah option Far TOMATOES, per Ib. Se somewhat warmer east ey _ south portions Saturday. ue APPLES, 3 | Sete ae Sg Bsa ieia ieraicbisene -23c t tr GENERAL CONDITIONS i 2h ASMMBR preasze aren greieg the ORANGES, Carnation, 2 doz. .......43¢ t Lakes Marit ) m ile a low pressure area is centered CELERY, 2 bunches ...............] ai a ies eet H semen ae f . e we er iu unsetiied from the Pisins Bates west- GRAPES, Red Malagas, 2 Ibs........23¢ coast, but only a t M__ lew scattered showers were repoi + Hemperatgns ar guile gh ore aah = < ‘‘. GRAPES, fancy seedless, 3 Ibs. ......25¢ ag Station barometer, inches meals cool and LEMONS, Sunkist, doz. ............33¢ Missouri river stage. at" fres! 1 lu ft. 94 hour change'00 1%." ™ 9] A good salad depends on good a — lw PRECIPITATION ingredients. We recommend Senne FARMDALE CUT GREEN For Bismarck Station: i hot weather. No.2 u qolal dit montn'te ae a this well-known brand for CUT WAX BEANS EXTRA VAR @ 3&2 ar formal, this month £2 4 its quality and flavor. e B Foal sanuary ist, dates: eA amualty HARVEST QUEEN BARTLETT Normal, January cy to eS Accumiilated excess to date °° tae Pears 215° Ne. er Q OC B WESTERN NOBT ‘ POWDERED FRUTPECIN, a TH DAKOTA Prices below are good for week of August 23rd to 29th FELL. E- SET: Pg. 5e est est Pct. enn whe": 3 2 5 90 8 06 PRUNE California, 96 a ore tr 00 large size . (OREE - . 8 56 00] ie 2 Sewers ee Re tees SoU rrr ee: H 87 59 00 California, SAXO N OA’ ATS" Fog say 0-00. 16 M % 81 00 medium size . oi en me ‘ Max, f sees 82 62 to Minst, a mn 25 Lb. Box $1.49 ROWE side Ze 3 17 tiv 83 88 $0 RAI | W &N Seedless, Spegheti ond Shel, @ ee: I 99 70 ‘00 4 lb. pkg. ........ iat HEINZ OVEN BAKED EASTERN NORTH DA) Boston, Tometo Seuce Seal . saasens 2Lb. Pkg. 15¢ BEANS feiiviz 3297" est est Pet, PES Stonderd, good quality, BREAKFAST FOOD OF CHAMPIONS| 61 100 4 jo. 2can......... oe seeeeee is sotette | WHEATIES » 2%-99¢ : 2 0 COR Carol Golden, Word's Finet Cofees Se 5 ot We m Ff 8 No. 2 can... Frimeraton Mr icra Roxen ye : Gold Cross, all I flavor fi BONO'S SWEET MIXED AND WHOLE 2 amewesora toners | MY NEGTAR see sorts SWEET PICKLES » » %245¢ Fr 62 : a" , 40 07. pkg. ...32¢ ed SOUTH DAKOTA POINTS Wik Gon a tet sturon, clay. oA = Pat LAFRANCE, Pkg. 10¢ Pavia ee - —= to _ Rapid’ City,’ pela: a * Powder FREE g mre i SATINA, Pk 7 pa 5 g. seeeeeeeseenn ¢ Seves 248. : SANKA COFFEE, 1 Ib. __.49 CUMATENE «S290 aig 4 + ----996 | SCOT TISSUE - 23523! 19-47 10+ 47° ONT as Pabst-ett, Standard, Swiss, as Old Linen’ & 6 Pimento, 64 02. pkg. ....... C WALDOR ese . “neve 46 ‘00 rape Fargo Pure, Ff rs JAM 1 Ib, jar ........ Wego ti C Delicious Cervelot 70 ‘00 Carol, Ss Ss 4 Lb. 23¢ 2 31M CATSUP S: woines ....2 for 27¢ ummer Sausage i PORK & RE AN IGA, Swift’s Jewell 8 _ Shorteni 2™ 35 00 % As ortening 2 ™ 35c 10 08 00 PEACHES sic. PEAR Richfield, SSLSSRSSSSALSSRSVLSIISST 18K fancy halves or No. 2% can No. 2%, can... ble eee AD Country Fresh Eggs, doz. 21c 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 Part of the credit for Greyhound’s triumph in the $40,000 Hambletonian trotting stakes was attributed to the fact he wore a new pair of shoes. elicate- The flavor lasts Schilling lanilla MOSQUITOES FLIES*SPIDERS end CONTINUE from page one It Won’t Pay to See ‘Red’? When You Espy Bluecoats Dakota line to below Fort Yates, to Mandan and Bismarck, and all of the territory west of the Missouri river to ‘Williston, Emil Lundquist of Parshall will cover territory from Washburn north to Turtle Lake and north of the di- viding line between Turtle Lake and Carrington. Putnam will make his headquarters at Bismarck and will aid in patrolling heavily-traveled highways near here. For the first time, traffic regulation will be enforced on the dangerous stretch of highway between Bismarck and Mandan, where a number of ac- cidents, many fatal, have occurred each year, Putnam said, Regardless of the energy expended in washing dishes clean, a film of grease about one-millionth of an inch thick always remains on each dish, Turin, Italy, was besieged by a French army in 1640, and was saved by one of the most unusual bombard- ments in history. In trying to relieve their starving allies, Spanish troops hollowed out cannon balls, filled them with flour,-and fired them into the town. Greatly reduced prices on Silk and Wool Lounges, Ber- geson’S Clearance Sale. ASK FOR Be sure you get Kelloggs Hebe There are good reasons why you should insist on Kellogg’s when you buy corn flakes. You can rely on their absolute purity and uniform quality. No imitation has ever matched their flavor and crisp- ness. And no other corn flakes are protected by the heat-sealed WAXTITE inner beg, that keeps Kellogg’s oven-fresh. Kellogg’s — the original Corn Flakes — give you outstanding value. Many generous servings for a few cents. They are today the largest-selling ready- to-eat cereal in the world. At all grocers. Quality guaranteed. Only Kellogg's Corn Flakes are made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. Kelloggs CORN FLAKES VEN-FRESH FLAVOR-PERFECT Cheese % in factory boxes. PEAS No, 3 cans of sweet, tender garden peas. PINK SALMON 1 tall Best qualit; a iy SARDINES Van Camp's ovals in mustard or CHOCOLATE rma. OC 35¢ % LB. BAR GINGER SNAPS _abeaz000 rations. Red Heart 19¢ Crushed PINEAPPLE brand. 2 CANS No, 10 Large No. cans, Libby’s Full fe : ppd Libby's Rosedale brand. EACH _ Kraft’s blended American or Brick, 2 CANS 2 CANS 9c EACH Churned fresh daily by local creameries, CATSUP C. H. B. rich spicy tomato Catsup. 14-os. bottle, PUFFED WHEAT A favorite breakfast cereal. Tomato Juice Campbell’s pressed from perfect ripe 3 CANS tomatoes, 14 os. MIXED VEGETABLES No. 2 cans of Libbys fancy salad vegetables. TISSUE White Fer, Soft and FREE SILVERWARE NOW GIVEN WITH NASH’S TOASTED COFFEE or pies. 10 Ibs. 37, bskt. $1.45 Vine ripened New Mexico. Jumbo 36 size. Theme en ater scar grapes, 3 Ibs. 2 20¢ - Box $ $1.75 BUTTER POUND Silverware is attached to the 3 Ib. vacuum- packed glass jar. A quality coffee—quality Special Price per 3 Ib. Jar PEACHES Fancy California Lovell Free- Crate $1.09 APPLES Crisp ripe Wealthies for sauce CANTALOUPE q 2 for 15¢ GRAPES sce ane an Dae silverware! $1.09

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