The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 6, 1936, Page 6

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mt | PUERTO RICO REVOLT PLOTTERS ARRESTED THE BISMARCK ‘TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1936 put a definite end to the movement. The federal activities resulted in the seizure of a loaded rifle, a bomb and @ number of documents in addition to the arrestp Thursday of seven Na- tionalists. | The sevel yen were released under Puerto Rican insurrection. seeking tu jury investigation of Nationalist ac- tivities was arranged. Secretary Ickes said at Washington that the government would prosecute Albizu, considered a “very dangerous person,” for treason. 1,100 Williams County Farmers Need Loans Williston, N. D., March 6.—()}—A. L. Tschida, local field supervisor, Fri- and uncovered a load of coal. It de- veloped that a farmer had become stalled during & blizzard, hed uh- hitched his team and abandoned the fuel laden vehicle. He since had been unable to locate it. day estimated 1,100 Williams county FRANK JEFFERS DEAD Beise and Ward Are Approved by Regents Minneapolis, March 6—(#)—The University of Minnesota board of re- 1 | same rank, He will take over duties June 1. Beise will aid Bierman with the varsity backfield. Ward will take over duties of head freshman coach. ‘Ward is a graduate of Oregon State college. He came to Minneapolis in 1927 as football coach at Minneapolis Marshall high school. Loadings of Revenue Freight Increasing Washington, “March 6.—(®)—The Association of American Railroad: reported Friday loadings of revenue General Electric’s Dividend Increased New York, March 6.—(#)—The Gen- eral Electric company, the world’s largest electrical equipment manu- facturers, disclosed Friday that 1935 earnings were the highest in five years. Directors raised the dividend to 25 cents a common share. gents Friday approved appointment of Sheldon Beise, former Gopher full- back, and Dallas Ward, coach at Min- neapolis Marshall high school, as as- sistants on Bernie Blerman’s football coaching staff. Beise was appointed instructor of physical education and athletics for 1936-37. His appointment became ef- fective March 1. Ward was given the farmers will need seed loans for the 1936 crop. Many farmers have sought infor- mation about the new program, he said, and are “anxiously waiting early action on the federal seed loan plan to aid them in financing their crop.” Lost Load of Coal Is Found Under Snow Pile} sita'rricay the senator had been ad< Waseca, Minn. March 6.—(P)— eta al a Mean die stl Plowing out county roads blocked by|— the heavy winter snow, Earl Faes| ~ rammed his rig into a deep snow bank St. Paul, March 6.—()—Puneral services for Frank Jeffers, 66, former Red Lake county superintendent of schools and county register of deeds, who died Wednesday, will be held here Saturday. NYE ADVISED TO REST Washington, March 6:—(#)—The office of Senator Nye (Rep., N. D.), | $10,000 bond each after Pedro Albizu Campos, Nationalist leader and alleged chief of a movement to overthrow the United States government in Puerto Rico by force, entered pleas of inno- cence for all. They faced a preliminary hearing March 19, however, to answer three charges—inciting insurrection, recruit- ing soldiers and conspiracy to over- freight for the week ending last Sat- urday totaled 673,123 cars. This wat an increase of 86,411 cars, or 14.7 per cent, compared with the preceding week; an increase of 68,792 or 11.4 per cent, compared with a year ago. E and an increase of 67,4C3 or 11.1 per 4 cent, compared with two years ago. ICE JAM DYNAMITED Sioux Falls, 5. D., March 6.—(?)— Possibility of flood damage from The Sioux river in and near Sioux Falls was averted for the present at least when an ice jam south of the city was dynamited Thursday and the stage of the stream dropped slightly. EMPEL’ Beven Charged With Attempt to Overthrow Government of the United States an Juan, Puerto Rico, March 6— (@-—United States authorities ad- vanced their campaign Friday to break up an alleged plot to provoke | throw the government—while a grand Meat Production Is Expected to Increase Carrats Green Top Cabbage New Texas this kind. NOTICE @ At a meeting Thursday of Bismarck retail food dis- Topeka, Kan. March 6.— @) — George M. Lewis, of the Institute of American Meat Packers, Chicago, Fri- day predicted United States meat production will increase slightly in 1936 but will still be 12 to 15 per cent below the 10-year average just pre- ceding. Farmers’ Cut Rate Meat Market 1611 — Phones — 1612 ORANGES bunch 5e Delicious tributors who are members of the Bismarck-Mandan eit tessdvay waa ais PLES Credit Bureau, it was decided to co-operate as a group on ° Sunkist Sweet all solicitations for advertising. Transatlantic Flight John G. Gussner, Prop. pM 3 a 88¢ AP’ for Those seeking assistance in printing programs or putting out group advertising of sny nature are asked to get in touch with J. Henry Kling, acting as secretary for the group, who is authorized to act for us in matters of Plans Are Canceled March 6.—(?)—Ed Heeden announced Friday that he has cancelled plans for a trans-Atlantic flight to Denmark, Norway and Swed- Racine, Wis., RIB ROAST, standing, per Ib... 1 8c WIENERS, C Grade wer $1.68 per box y Gar GRAPEFRUIT very juicy LEMONS wm” $2.45 per box 2 4 en next summer because Pan-Ameri- || FRANKFUR- Arizona Seedless 7 — Ki can Airways plans a series of 20 ocean |’ TERS, per Ib. .... ] Tc bees shed a tg gecrsihered a Al’s Grocery Economy Grocery flights this year between New York TGGNA you'll try Schilling Coffee. geea 5 for 19¢ Bismarck Food Market Gussner’s and Copenhagen. His flight was to BO c 1 7c Till then— <= Doz. 22c ] Broadway Food Market = Hartner’s Grocery have been financed by the sale off per Ib. .:........ “Wings of the Morning { E. A. Brown Grocery Kunz Grocery Lessee caiicn OR ERIS, COTTAGE 1 5 to you!” E Carl’s Grocery Logan’s TAX YIELDS $5,600,000 CHEESE, per Ib... c Cauliflower oth 6 et le Central Meat Market Marcovitz Grocery St. Paul, March 6.—(?)—The state|f’ SAUERKRAUT, Try the Schilling way py Ib. A Ibs, well i rly bunch Cook’s Grocery Park Food Store tax commission disclosed Friday the|# ner qt, ......... 1 1 Cc to better coffee favor Corner Grocery Richholt’s Grocery acy SOD simihay a dota SPARERIBS 4 ; 10c 25c 13c Dick’s Grocery Scott’s Grocery rote edhe Fir alee BULIOeL” $6 i by using { [two years, permitting lstebtlon tolfl per Ib. .........- Cc the special Schilling Coffee ee e public schools at the rate of $12.00 ; Patter- Spohn's Grocery hae aga: LINK SAUSAGE, 9 4 specially made PEANUT rhe rconerlhl Speaks’ Grocery per Ib. ........... Cc for the method you use. Butter Vegetable Soup, Van Camp's, 22 os. tin SNe tS er eOC Twilling Grocery Zerr’s Grocery BACON, sugar- cured, per ¥; Ib... 1 Tc PORK SAUSAGE, 1 8 c Remember the Forgotten Man. Treat him to dinner at the Prince. 2 tre 25C Matches Parlor Schilling per Ib. ........ oie BACON Coffe e Sree Com De SQUARES, per Ib. 23 c Two kinds gold, 3 cans LARD, One for drip. ‘i ge | eee rer 1 3 [ oF One for percelater. Apricots, No. 2% . BEETS, Chip- ped, No. 2 tin 9c Uithease, 3 tr 10¢ SALMON, 11s, 2 for 2OC PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Coffee a, | MILK “seom 200 Tall cans, Libby's, Peter Pan or Swift's, Schilling’s, a rich heavy blend. Drip or regular COCOA id. and WEGETABLES Soils, Ib, caddy 18c gunentes 8 = $1.23 TOILET TISSUE FRESH FLORIDA Hershey’s, baking and drinking cocoa ....1 LB. CAN 12e STRAWBERRIES Pint 25¢ Cookies : PINEAPPLE Ste ee in 250 No. 2% cans Del Monte crushed or sliced ....EACH ¢ LETTUCE f 2 for CARROTS w j a GELATINE GRAPE JAM == 4 —— = legit ee | Royal, quick setting dessert. |. Pure seeded grapes with apple and raspberry C A REN 2 ord 25c 5 Tb. box 37e 8 nkes. 13¢ cooks GRAPEFRUIT Sas” 6 for 20c = p gs. TOMATO JUICE FANCY, HIGHLY COLORED Regular tins, Libby’s, fancy juice ...,......2 CANS 15¢ WINESAP APPLES Ale ; e@ee IN MAREET BAG, Peck JUST PHONE 1060 SHRIMP =| PEACHES cm Te THREE CAN DEAL Gulf Kist, reg. tins. wet or dry. Peaches _ Pineapple Plums SWANSDOWN pr n size tins 3 cans 59c Can 13¢ cit tt etn HILLTOP BEVERAGES — Wrateta springs Fresh D Lime Rickey, large bottes".- 3 for 49 ' | EGGS Country L7OZ. 29% Single RACES SE asain | ) rs lela peiiiaeee eae tyereer eae “I USE AT LEAST 100 LBS. OF FLOUR A WEEK” i PRUNES Kraft Cheese Cream Spreads tf i , 80-90 size, meaty m Bet sciesaad 3 LBS. In the New Swankiswig Glasses—Start Your Set New. sons . E. Garvin ecu ene ee aa CF mt BEAN a ca . Se 3 = a — kM... Grand Forks, Ne. Dak. eminole ET TISSUE nt ea || MR Py . ' VEGETABLE SALE— sage CATSUP spicy, 14 08, bottle ..EACH 12¢ FELS-NAPTHA — “nn min For all kitchen or laundry uses. 6 for 65c 2 for 23¢ ‘. i z een : CORN FLAKES . Bar 5e "ech mpl of Dat ail om my pry et Our Family, crisp, thick flakes .............. EACH 9 . CHAE and GANDOBN oe Baking for people si mg" we up ne TEA eee oo” pen COFFEE side my own family, as I do, the economy cakes, that demand dependable flour— Now! 2 pounds 49¢ is important to me. I find that I use creamed fish on tempting, hot, light 7 oe, Tender Leaf Green Tea ........0..... PKG. 230 OXYDOL Drop into our store for a sample cup of Chase & Sanborn Saturday. considerably lees flour when I use bisouits—egge and cheese on toast. oe JUST PHONE 1060 ====seeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeneeemeeees Dakota Maid, than when I use com- Use Dakota Maid for all of them. Get CORN Foskart piel yieenay mon flour. Dakota Maid is good, hard _ into the habit of getting perfect results! i 11 of. cans, Del Mais Cream Style ............CAN Tle Each 21c VEAL STEW "Maar 2 Ibs. recs Senate Siete A gut ies” aaa Te i eae ES Fancy 25c : farther!” choicest Northwest hard h COTTAGE CHEESE Se" Lb. 17 sekad Mu deal Wi Mabe & o. u (Western C1 I Cm c R ity, in ‘ 'S é l le Geta bbes j a pris a J a = é goods.can your own State Mill laboratory. It is 3 FINNAN HADDIE — SMOKED WHITEFISH Ps beanimpor- supplied fresh to your grocer—every POTATOES LETTU CE FE RANKFURTERS, Fresh, Ib. .....21¢ F tant part week—by our new store-door delivery A 25¢ Ge |f|) SIRLOIN sTEAKS, Fancy, Ib ie pce i erie onetime { Barly Ohio's and ploked .....PECK Largé, firm solid heads ....... EACH sryenls w+ Be ie ORANGES LEG 0’ PORK, special cuts, Ib... ...23¢ STATE MILL & ELEVATOR 4 39¢ APPLES : i GRAND FORKS, NORTH DAKOTA : 252 size Sunkist . +102 DOZ Fancy Winesaps ............5 LBS 23¢ GUSSNER’S } : ERY PURCHA Mtist PLE Five Siitienstan ‘oe

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