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sat BONDS OF DISHONEST OFFICIALS IN STATE Mere Than $4,000 Sent to Cov- “ ‘er Shortages at Williston : and Rolla Tn payment of claimed shortages in two public offices, checks totaling more than $4,000 Friday were sent to the city of Williston and Rolette county by Harold Hopton, state in- surance commissioner. te The monies represented claims against the state bonding fund for asserted shortages in accounts of Al- lister McKay, former Rolette county ‘treasurer, and the late D. C. Poling, one-time city auditor of Williston, McKay,‘ according to Harry Peter- son, manager of the bonding depart- ment, was arrested in Montana on a charge of embezzlement, and has been freed under $5,000 bond. ‘ The alleged shortages were revealed in an audit of McKay's accounts Oct. 16, after McKay had completed his term of office. A claimed shortage of $2,- ioeind was covered by the check Fri- lay. Poling was found dead after an au- dit of his records had been started by examiner’s department. Shortages of $1,519.78 was claimed by the city authorities. Grotodden, Howell staff members is announced by E. A. Willson, state administrator. Ole Grottodden, Ambrose, state garden Supervisor since December, 1933, has accepted a position as assistant count agent in Grand Forks. Daniel tor since September, 1934, has assume district office in Mandan. PAPER SETS RECORD Crookston, Minn., Nov. 22—(7)—A|counted as 991 since the disastrous Tecord-breaking 58-page issue, largest ! period began Oct. 12. i PAYMENTS MADE ON | >= Provence, complicity in the assassination of King Alexander of Yugoslavia, be- gan. a hunger strike following the disbarment George Desbons (above), engaged by American Croats to defend them. | The attorney was dragged out of court after he attacked the jus. tice’s treatment of his motions and called the prosecutor a liar. (Asto- ciated Press Photo) Quit FERA Positions Times, was published Thursday in Resignations of two FERA state|ing 50 years ago. Helena Rocked Again G.| Helena, Mont., Nov. 22.—(P)—Jolted d by a strong earth tremor Thursday his duties as supervisor of the intake | Might, Helena took stock Friday of its and certification division of the WPA|rebullding campaign and found no 19c APPLES red In de sae J Veteran Jurist Was Brother ist, Late Bill Nye DGE NYE, PIONEER IN MOORHEAD, DIES "2 ssc Famous American Humor- Moorhead, Minn., Nov. . 22.—(?)— Judge C. A. Nye, 74, on the clay coun- ty district court bench for 2¢ years, died at his home Friday from heart ! disease. He was a brother of the late Bill Nye, famous American humorist, and of Frank Nye, Minneapolis, form- er district court judge. The judge had been presiding at a became ill Thursday. Born in 8t. Croix county; Wis., in Of/iaw with his brother, Prank; for a time was in the office of the late obtained hfs law degree at versity of Wisconsin in 1886. The same year he began practicing the Uni- ‘Three Croats on trial at Aix-En. France, charged with of their attorney, ‘Wings of the Morning! Schilling Coffee in my cup starts my day sunny-side up! in the history of the Crookston Daily There is one Coffee that will always be good commemoration of the Times’ found- if you give it half a chance in the making. Schilling Coffee repeats with delicious regularity. Schilling Coffee By 99Ist Earthquake new damage to add to its previous} There are two Schilling Coffees. earthquake toll. The shock which One fo! I; jarred the city for five seconds was iid talraggl One for drip. 1208-1209 Hershey’s Chocolate, 3 %-pound 2 5 c P10 cn Se Crisco, 3-lb. tin Lettuce, large heads, each Celery, .PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY AFTERNOON & SATURDAY | Syrup Amato pure 10 Ib. 59 ne gn PAIL DIC Gea, large, tender, 16c -aiio os ected cheese 9 Cc sieccae ee and sauce. EACH maou 93 Q [oun 19 Saibaba ree peck) | RAGE TOMATO JUICE MIRACLE WHIP Campbells, Taste the dit- 1 5c Adds flavor to all an 3 lc CHEESE CATSUP. Fine granulated Sugar ==". 2 58c COFFEE ‘ PRUNES varie nts, DIC | rem immn 29C ‘COCOA | PUFFED WHEAT Hershey's pure breakfast Cc The favorite breakfast g Cc Cocoa. POUND cereal, EACH NOODLES BEANS Fancy egg noodles, fine, l Cc Recleaned Great Northerns, 13¢ ‘medium or. wide. POUND é ‘ 3 LBS. FRUTE GEL ~ A RICE All: flavors: of quick setting 3c Choice’ quality Blue Rose. 1 8c gelatine dessert. 3 PKGS. 3 LBS. A beautiful $2.00 cake plate for 50c and a Crisco wrap- per. Prepare now for your . 3 LB. TIN 13c a 14c Firm, Crisp Delic! Jonathahs ee . 40 Ibs, " BOX Lard, pure white, 2 Ibs. for \2esh he attended grade and normal | | Schools in that state, then practiced! Senator Robert M. LaFollette, then | law in Moorhead, was city attorney |Bids were called by the city commis- for five years, mayor for four years,|sion here Friday for construction of county attorney for eight years and|a municipal power plant, in 1911 was elected to the district | which is not expected to exceed $400,- court, having served continuously 000, Part of the financing will be since except during the World war!through a PWA loan. Meats, Fruits and Vegetables BUTTER ........ Per Pound 36c OVALTINE, Reg. 50c Size ... . 28¢ GRAPEFRUIT ......... 5 for 19c Veal Stew, meaty, 2 lbs. for .......25¢ FRESH OYSTERS Spring Chickens and Hens, per Ib...23¢ Cheese, American, 2b. box ....... 53c 35c We Deliver All Orders Free See IGA Ad for More Specials Everything in Fresh Fruits and Vegetables THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1935 when he was a major and judge ad- vocate overseas. Mass arraignment of 51 persons in- dicted by a grand jury last week for liquor law violations was scheduled to come before him Saturday. Besides his wife he leaves a son, Carroll A. Nye, Jr., in electrical re- search work at Martha’s Vineyard, Mass., and James G., attorney at Duluth, Judge Nye was re-elected in 1934 for a six year term, CALL POWER PLANT BIDS Devils Lake, N. D., Nov. 22—(7)— cost of en aT wrapped, chage ........20C Swansdown Cake Flour ..... Pumpkin, No. 2', tins, 2 for Salad Dressing, Sweet Potatoes, 5 Ibs. for Lutefisk, fancy, 2 Ibs. for ....... Shoulder Veal Steak, per Ib..... Hamburger, 2 Ibs. for 18c | Phone 057 BANANAS DMEF rececncccoosees weet Ys medium size, 2.dor. .. 29c | LETTUCE Solid heads, 2 for .... Brussels Sprouts, SALAD DRESSING Minneopa Brand, 16-08, jar .:. .19¢ Citron, Orange or + Lemon, 3-or. pkg......... 9c BAKING POWDER 2414 -Ib. bag 19c U. 8. 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Englert Sentences 1 To Prison From Cass Fargo, N. D., Nov. 22,.—(#)—Seven Persons were sentenced to the state Penitentiary by Judge M. J. Englert in Cass county district court Friday. They are: Joe Zeigler, Fargo, one year, robbery; Eddie Braaten, Fargo, one. year, liquor, second offense; Alex Molander, transient, three years, assault; Mr, and Mrs. Ed Johnson, two years each for burglary; Frank 8. Fowler, one year, forgery; and Andrew Erickson, transient, three years, burglary. The Malays value the teardrops of the dugong, or seacow, as love potions. They believe that a man carrying a MOORHEAD TRAGEDY BEING INVESTIGATED Boy Dead, Mother and Five of Her Children Ill; Poison- ing Is Suspected Moorhead, Minn., Nov. 22—(@)— One boy is dead and five other chil- dren and the mother are in » serious | © condition in a Moorhead hospital, ap- parently suffering from poisoning. The re member of the family, the father, Richard Wagner, is not ill. 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Pecans Olives Libby’s Fancy, No. 26 jar Brazil Nuts Pimento, (Roquefort, 21¢) Almonds “17e¢ _— Macaroni 2 Wb. phg. 00.00... 1 7 Cc Purex % gal. jug Grapefruit Oatmeal 2 bunches for Fresh Frozen Strawberries Christmas Candies Cottage Cheese Fresh Meats Ice Cream and Sherbets “I have better luck with it ail the way around,**she saye. “With a husband and young- sters who practically live on bread, I can’t afford baking failures!’ declares Mrs. H. D. ‘Telken of Jamestown. “I have tried other flours but always come back to Dakota Maid. I never use cake flour, and my cakes and pies are good. As a matter of fact, I have better luck all around with Dekots Meid.” STATE MILL & ELEVATOR Grand Forks, North Dakets Uniformly good results can be expected when you use this uniform, dependable flour, milled from{choicest North Dakota hard spring wheat under strict/laboratory control. 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