The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 20, 1936, Page 9

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<—GASHER AND BANDIT | ' DIEIN BANK HOLDUP Believe Raiders Ambushed In- diana Financier as He ij Entered Institution ¥ in @ gun fight during the holdup of the Bank of Bloomingdale Friday. Carter was ambushed by the ban- dits when he arrived at the bank. Police said the holdup men appar- ently were hidden in the bank dur- ing the night. The bodies of Wood and the un- identified man were found by Leoni- das J. Brown, cashier. As far as known there were no wit- nesses to the shooting. University Debaters Again Defeat Aggies Fargo, N. D., March 20.—(?)—The ‘University of North Dakota debate team swept its two-debate series with the North Dakota Agricultural col- lege, winning unanimous decision Thursday night. Melvin Johnson, Richland county junior state senator, @ freshman in the law school, and Adrian McClelland, LaMoure, repre- sented the Nodaks, while Frieda Pan- imon and Ray Cruden, both of Fargo. debated for the Bison, Bank Officer Charged With Diverting Funds day a federal warrant had been is- sued charging James J. O'Shea, vice president of the National bank of De- troit, Mich., with misapplication of $348,742 of money, funds, and credits of the bank, “aided and abetted by Harry M. Tyler, deceased, assistant budget director of the city.” Tyler committed suicide several days ago. Conciliators Work to Stop Toledo Dispute Toledo, O., March 20.—()—Concil- iators worked Thursday to end a la- bor dispute at the Toledo Shipbuild- ing Co., which brought a sit down protest. Strike leaders said 350 of the firm’s 400 workers were engaged in the protest, charging company of- ficials had failed to negotiate with them for @ new wage contract. STUDENTS STRIKE Minneapolis, March 20.—)—High school students in suburban St. Louis park continued picketing the school sporadically Friday in 4 demand for retention of Principal J. W. McNeal, who resigned because several teach- ers he considered able were not given new contracts. Spokesmen for the strikers said 150 were staying away | from classes but the superintendent. said less than 50 were missing. KILL OUSTER ACTION 8t. Paul, March 20.—(*)—The state supreme court Friday affirmed a Hennepin county district court order dismissing ouster proceedings brought against Gov. Floyd B. Olson last April. oO i Missouri | % By MRS. K. R. SNYDER Mr. and Mrs. Amos Robidou and son, Virgil. were dinner guests at the William MacDonald and John Craw- ford homes W y. Clarence Magnuson, who has been working for James MacDonald for the past few months left for Montana where he will be employed on a ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Ramus Robidou from near Menoxen were Sunday dinner guests at the James MacDonald home. Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Snyder and family were entertained Sunday at the W. E. Snyder home near Menoken. Mr. and Mrs. George Varnum were also of the high water and flooding of the Missouri river, Hank Platt and Emory Woodworth were froced to leave their homes and are Manning school No. 1, '. coena home eee a MacDonal en route to Bismarck. WERE ARE THE REA FACTS ABOUT BRAN Brought Out by Tests with Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN Some ing the use of bran. So to discover the actual facts of the case, the | Kellogg Company asked for a series of laboratory tests at lead- Experimental studies on a group | i ing universities. { i of healthy women showed that the | continued use of bran was thor- | oughly satisfactory. Unlike ca- | thartics, it did not lose its effect. | Other independent tests on men indicated that, with certain people, the “bulk” in bran was more effee- tive than that found in fruits and vegetables. Laboratory analysis proved that Batioggs Aus Bain nepplied vite: min B and iron as well as plenty of bulk. This “bulk” in Arz-Bran is gentle in action. It absorbs a great deal of moisture, and | cleanses the intestinal tract. Aut-Bran corrects constipation due to insufficient “bulk.” It is the natural wa; years ago, there was consid. | erable difference of opinion regard- | is it with .numps, Bing, pet fox other company in their misery. Bids on State Land Seventy-two parcels of land, leased at public auction here Wednesday by the state land department, brought a total rental of $1,978.60, County Treasurer Ernest Elness said Friday. All told there were about 11,200 acres Jeased, most of it grazing land. At this figure the average cost to the lessors was about 17 cents an acre. The money is credited to the state school fund. MILLERS LOSE Minneapolis, March 20.—(?)—St. Louis took a free-scoring game from Minneapolis, 7 to 4, to close the Amer- ican Hockey association season Thurs- day night. The two teams will open the association playoffs at St. Louis Sunday night. NAVY OFFICER HERE Lt. L. W. Mills, officer in charge of recruiting for the U. 8. navy in the Minneapolis district, inspected the office here Thursday and visited with R. J. Penders, warrant officer in charge. He left Friday for Minot. 'n sympathy, perhaps, for his mistress, 11-year-old Viol: Will Total $1,978.60 Kipp, whe terrier, also contracted the disease The pair are shown in bed in their Oshkosh, Wis., home, keeping each (Asaociated P.ess Photo) | Three Persons Killed _ In Texarkana Blast Texarkana, Texas, March 20.—(?)— |Three persons were killed when an jexplosion, followed by fire, wrecked six business concerns in the Sandflat | business district here, causing a loss estimated at $75,000. A fortune teller named Van Zan was the only iden- tified victim. The other two bodies were found in the rear of the same building. WANTS WAGES SET Washington, March 20—(4)—Rep. Monaghan (Dem., Mont.) introduced {a bill Thursday to require payment of {prevailing union wages to workers on jprojects constructed with federal aid funds and to establish a minimum 30-hour work week for project work- ‘ers. | Ribera enn estes HELEN JACOBS FINED London, March 20.—(?)—Helen Ja- cobs, American tennis star, was fined jst ($5) Friday for speeding in what |police described as an automobile j “attached to the United States Em- bassy.” The Corner Phone 1059 MARSHMALLOWS CATSUP, Yolo, 14 oz. bottles, 2 for PINK SALMON, B & W tall, 2 cans for TOMATOES, Smith, 3 cans CORN FLAKES, Red & White, 2 boxes for CELERY, per stalk i CARROTS, 2 bunches for ......... Fancy Steaks, all kinds, Ib. 25c Leg o’ Pork Roast, Ib. . 23 Pork Sausage, per Ib. .......18¢ ew ~~ ° 2 cans for 19¢ orner Grocery &) 500 Third Street We Deliver Red& Per Ib. ...+ Me White Per '4 Ib... +29 TUNA FISH, Chicken of the Sea, 2 cans a AMERICAN CHEESE, Kraft, 2 Ibs. for NASH COFFEE, PORK & BEANS, Blue & White, 2 No. eeam2OC LETTUCE, 2 heads for CABBAGE, 4 Ibs, for GRAPEFR 123s, 6 for . Assorted Soups 6 cans for 55c 12 cans fer $1.07 SCOTCH BROTH TRY THIS NEW SOUP ---Meat Department--- Pot Roast, per Ib. ..........18¢ Pork Shidr. Roast, Ib. Hamburger, per Ib. .. —Bismarck’s Only Complete Store— FRESH EGGS, TOBE & BEANS, -0Z. Cans, 2 for onene 25c Zeans for -....- BOC MAYONNAISE, per ater .....d9C ew ~_ SCOTCH BROTH TRY THIS NEW SOUP We Carry a Complete Line of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables OLIVES, plain, 9 per 26-oz. jar.. 39c MILK, small cans, per doz. . ” 49c Assorted Soups , 2 cans for 19¢ 6 cans for 55¢ 12 cans for $1.07 M.J.B. COFFEE per 2-Ib. can.. "69c ere ouyE, Curtis it, two 5-oz. tins for ..... An 29 Cc ee THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY DOG GETS MUMPS FROM GIRL | Wilson | By MRS. JOHN A. BERG ber of ladies at a quilting party Tues- day and Friday at her home, Mr, and Mrs. Gust Neumiller visit- ed at the John Stroble home at Mer- cer Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Paul Wagner motor- ed to Turtle Lake Sunday to visit with Mrs. Wagner’s sister and father, returning the same day. A. E. Nelson and daughter Mable motored to Bismarck Tuesday. Reinhold and Albert Wagner, who attend high school at Wilton spent the week-end at home. a By ELBIE MURREY A nice crowd attended a birthday party honoring the fifteenth birth- day anniversary of Bertha Partyke at her home Sunday. Prizes given following card games were awarded to Norman Holden and Leonard Spitzer. Frank Murray, who has been stay- ing at the Clarence Peterson farm for the past three months, returned to his home Saturday. Mrs. Steve Murray and Mrs. John Partyke attended the Sacred Heart Trout’s home in Wilton. - | Ghylin By L. L. DAVIS Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Perkins, sons, Warren and Buddy, and daughter, Adeline, spent Saturday night and Sunday at the Albert Johnson home. Mr. and Mrs. Owen L. Davis and son, Clifford, and Thelma Hanson Libby’s SALMO Heinz, 16-0z. cans SOU Mrs, John Bary entertained a num- | meeting which was held at Mrs.’ , MARCH 20, 1986 ere guests at the Nils Tosseth hom‘ Oliver and Nils Tosseth were busi- .@ , ness callers in Bismarck Saturday. “Bob” Gill spent the week-end at his parental home. Oliver Tosseth spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. A. N. Tosseth, at the Nils Tosseth home. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott and son, Kenneth, visited Sunday with Mr. Scott’s parents near Washburn. Mr. Staton Davis home. Brittin By 0. DUTTON Mrs. Howard Kershaw was a Bis- = caller Wednesday and Thurs- lay. Miss Clara Mauk spent Monday and Tuesday with Miss McElwain at the Hoover home. . Mr. and Mrs. Dave Kershaw were Creal guests at Steve Vogel's Sun- lay. ‘The Dietrich, Kunts and Eminith families were Sunday callers at the Steve Vogel home. Mrs. Mary Ives was an overnight caller in Bismarck Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Smith were din- | ner guests at the Kimball home Sun- | day. - —o Lein By OLGA M. RISE snl Ed Nygaard returned to the Helge- son farm Saturday after spending a week visiting friends at and near Jamestown, Mr, and Mrs. H. ©. Arneson, Hazel ; Lien and Marvin Berg visited at the; You get Top Hat luncheons at the Prince. But not Top Price. ==PAL’S Phone 77 CASH GROCERY phone 77 Schneider and Enget, Props. Quality Merchandise at Lowest Prices We Handle Fresh and Cold Meats CRISCO.....:...... 3Lb. Can 59e CORN Nicveees ............ 2 Cans 2le OATMEAL @eixing.... 3 Lb. Box 16c Fancy Red... HILEX .............. Per Qt. 19c ORANGES wrisy*™"__.....2 Doz. 29c WALNUTS Shenez............ 2 Lb. 2c GAFFELBITAR, | Gal. Jar. $1.19 and Mrs. Melvin Backman | spent Thursday and Friday at the| Free Delivery 1 Lb. Can 26c 2 for 27¢ Just Call 626 or 627 518 Ninth St. Salmon, fancy tall pink, 1 Ib. cans; 2 for. 25c Very economical this year Codfish, 1 lb. wooden boxes, fresh shipment, 27 c each coll meat; 2 fer". LOC Libby's Fancy Sweet Potatoes 2% cans. Eack 15¢ Just like home cooked fresh um sized cans fer ... ety -1 4 Toilet Tissue Paper Good for the whole family Mackerel, packed im 1 Ib. cans, ready to serve, 19c SPOHN’S —FOUR REGULAR DELIVERIES DAILY— Friday and Saturday Specials EGGS, PER DOZ. 19—BUY GOOD SUPPLY NOW S Libby’s Fancy Pineapple Juice 2 Ib. cans, 2 for Libby’s Quart Sweet Pickles or Sweet mix, your choice, 29c Well formed pickles cured in Laundry Soap, Big crisp, ous <ieon 14c Californie, per Ib. =. 23 Blue Goose Navel Oranges, 2 for .. The following attended to business matters at Driscoll the past week: A. H, Helgeson, Einar Spilde, Tilmer Lien, Irwin Rise, John and Clifford Birkeland. Mrs. Joseph Milhollan is spending i | several days visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Bijerke. Mrs. John Birkeland, daughter, Gayle, Mrs. H. O. Arneson, Hazel Lien, Selma and Clarence Rise spent Sunday at the J. O. Rise home. Clara and Glenwood Rise visited at the Nils Dronen home Sunday. Clara returned to Driscoll with them. eS Moffit Bi By MES. ALBERT LUNDE Mrs. M. M. Dralle was called to Bis- marck Friday night by the illness of her daughter, Twila, who underwent an operation Monday. Mrs. Dralle returned home with her son, Don, ‘Tuesday. The Rainbow Homemakers club met with Mrs. Burt Johnson at the Clair Porter home Friday afternoon. A lesson on quilts was given by Mrs. Jason Hoover. After the business meeting, lunch was served by the hos- tess. At the township election held in the hall Tuesday afternoon, the fol- lowing were elected: Viggo Jensen, supervisor; F. H. Pillsbury, treasurer; Thompson, road supervisor. Mr. and Mrs. F, H. Pillsbury and family, Mrs. Pillsbury, Sr., Miss Ey- | Sunday. elyn. Olson and H, D, Hamblen mo- tored to Bismarck Thursday. Pillsbury, Sr., left by train for her home in Minneapolis, A large crowd attended the fare- well party for the J. F. Coder fam- d ily, who are leaving for Ellendale to} “4V- make their home for awhile before going west to locate. In the card games prizes went to Mrs. Jensen, Mrs, Alfred Faust, Burt John- son and Wm. Lane. Coder were presented with a gift. spend a few days at his farm home. Tilmer Lien home Saturday evening. | Paul Hoffman, assessor, and Charles ily, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dunheim and baby, and Miss Margaret Gillen were guests at the Asa Werner home Mrs. nesday. NORTHWOOD WINS BERTH Viggo| Mayville, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. F, Coder and fam- playoff Thursday night. Patterson Hotel “We do not and will not serve hard liquor. We want to assist the Attorney General’s office to keep down crime, but we do serve a stimulant— A perfect cup of Coffee. Always the same, day or night—piping hot. When you want a bracer drop in and try a cup. BE WISE ECONOMIZE AT TITTLE’S EVERY DAY ROASTING or STEWING CHIGKENS, per lb. 24 PIGHICS, Ib. ...24¢ Armour’s Star Short Shank Swift’s 1 Ib. prints LARD Home Made SLICED BACO Fancy Mutton 20 c Legs, Ib. ... Steak, Ib. .. 18c Steak, Ib. FRUIT COCKTAIL DE LUXE PLUMS 2% size, a ene 43c PEARS PEACHES Sliced, 2% size, LS Geass 43c CHERRIES Royal Anne, SHRIMP Wet or dry pack. Booklet of 2% delicious recipes free. LETTUCE GRAPEFRUIT Sweet Arizona, full ONIONS Mild, medium size, SOAP CHIPS 18 o7. pkgs. Royal Desserts Ten Tempting Flavors 4 mw 19c HAMBURGER Finest Quality, SIRLOIN STEAK LUTEFISK, Smoked WHITE FISH, Ib. Liver with meat 25 Cc BOLOGNA, Ib. ____.15¢ Choice Veal Breast, Ib. Shidr. Roast . .15¢ Chops, shidr. ..17¢ 2 FoRZ9C | Save 2 tins 0.0... 33c FRESHEST FRUITS AND VEGETABLES o’ juice, 5 for ....... 18c CARROTS: Bc AOe |e cscs su & toe 13C ORANGES CABBAGE foe Mae AQ Utes: pated... SO RUSSETS 5 Ub. net Bag ........cescccecseereee Blo estes 29c SCOTCH BROTH TRY THIS NEW SOUP 2 tor 1 9c 6 tor 55c MEATS ——— YOU’LL APPRECIATE THEIR FINER QUALITY ——— MEATS: ..15¢ GARDEN FRESH! per pound ...............55 saneseess tana. 19 t0 23c new shipment, Ib.... llc 2le SAUSAGE, Ib. ....... 14c TITTLE BROS. PACKING COMPANY, INC. 400 MAIN 6 PHONE 332 CORN FED STEER BEEF Chuck Roast, Ib. . .16¢ Club Steak, Ib. 19 Sirloin Steak, Ib. 17 Rumps, whole, Ib. 15c Brisket, Ib. .......11¢ GENUINE SPRING LAMB Breast, Ib. ......12!4c Leg, whole, Ib. ... .29¢ Shoulder, Ib. .....20c Chops, rib, Ib. ... . .28¢ 2 Lbs. Lb. 35¢ 13c PINEAPPLE hii oemedepenemertoeer: =) APRICOTS 2% size tins, .43¢ TOMATO JUICE 81SCUTS for LUNCHEON ond BRIDGE PARTIES | 3'tor™?........... SDC = Use your favorite LOGANBERRY JUICE Dee Ade chokes dee Tomato Juice for GRAPES nih, $1.50 Value for 25 ew — Hand Cut Rock Crystal if VANITY JAR With pure silver plated top. Assorted Kinds POT ROASTS Beef, Tender, Juicy, per pound .............. 14c to 18c ee cats nae c lo, ins RN, LAMB Ce aa £0 STEW, Ib. ....0-2+0++ 14c TOMATOES, © pa EAs. KRAUT, quart ...... 10c aay ee Smoked Country 2 ims Z21c SAUSAGE, Ib. .2te ae G U Ss 4 N E R . 4 PHONE Mrs. John Lunde who underwent an operation last week is very much improved and will return home Wed- Mrs, George Moffit and infant son returned home from Bismarck Sat- N. D. March 20—(@)— Northwood, district one Class B high school basketball champion, gained a berth in the state tomrnament at Val- George Lewis came Tuesday to|ley City by defeating Wyndmere, dis- trict two titlist, 23-12 in a regional

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