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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1936 silica 8 : ADD OF 19 he ; aria 1“ | farmer, died of old age at his oe « delegates. Usually it is the custom] privately: “What does it matter who|county ‘ TRAIN BOMBING VICTIMS TREATED Political Ex ression. Is of campaign managers to claim most! wins? We have personal assurances|farm home Cas stg oes ci of the uninstructed blocs, in sight,|that half of A’s, delegates and one-|night. He had homeste: 4 $ cal es the a that the be) S| third of B's delegates are for C any-|years ago. is » ; B = e e e « e lap outrageously, and sense of} way. iy. NTIES IN : Still Difficult in Nation arithmetic is lost. This year the crop| ‘That's the sort of game it is; and MRS. ONE FEATHER DIES : & M of uninstructed delegations is un-| whoever tries to keep books on it is} Shields, N. D., April 17.—Mrs. i lk : bar rd large Ai thee ea tt to wind up with nothing but a) Hoagie oad Ly ated & woring of » and making| headache. AMP AIGN IS SOUGHT By BYRON PRICE matters even worse, is the circum- : in that area, died recently. She was (Chief of Bureau, the Associated Press, Washington) stance that in politics things so often! DEERING FARMER DIES about 70 years old. She leaves four 3 The Republican pre-convention eggs are beginning to hires eit Hoe A heey Minot, N. D., April rgagter esis ae Pussiek James, Joseph and Rob- 1 North Dakota Reclam hatch, but the business of chicken-counting is fraught with un- the potas: suffice to emp! ard A. Trudell, 78, retire SEU sas 4 restern North Dakeka Reolam- usual complications. : Tn one state, Candidate A and Can- x ation Association Plan- So many delegates are uninstructed, and the methods of didate B each entered a slate of if ing Big Drive indicating degrees. of favor for individual presidential candi- Cees. baer Cuetec cate ‘ i hing Big dates are so numerous and ambiguous, that it is difficult for| Sitq why, one of C's tianagers said RED & WHITE st ee n even the campaign managers to determine exactly where they aq 3 Dickinson, N. D., April 17—(P)— stand. oe ' 3 A drive to enlist the active support It appears that in spite of all the state laws which have i eee ec ee CN been passed on the popular assumption that they woiild sim- } 4 Western North Dikola "Reclamation plify the political expression of public sentiment, it still is pos- t@ and Conservation association. sible to keep many things concealed. ‘ th The association, embracing indi- To one-unversed in such matters,) 4 5 dian the @ te ba 311 Seventh St. Free Delivery Phone 816 + vidual proponents of prolecs. in ie it might look easy to tabulate the! [One for more tha: ie or two 2 iveney couertta effort to ring be delegate strength of the various can-| But this complication is nothing Nash Coffee iret tek Pda aes 3 No. ; ; Ge fore the nation the acute need for didates to date, and set forth ie corer to we ae eth Oh with wilveraate can saabes 99c th activities of reclamation and con- situation graphically in parallel! spect a second class—the “pledg Twa TOMATOEA. seeee . tu servation nature in this area, offi- columns of figures. delegates, such as usually are chosen 3-lb. jar + sislees 05. hea imped 25 c Re clals said. In fact it has been possible to do| "state-wide primaries | 2-Ib. jar . <7 GN Sale doen votseseeess Bq Invited to join in the membership, just that, with @ fair degree of ac-| of. or, oome sort of plage tha He! Lb. jar .......... ,-88 1] ¢ pounds Meany toacoaesnave to Unatiee oe curacy, in some previous years. This! ¥iii support a given candidate. Some- Nash Coffee demonstra-|| CHEESE, union of the counties and obtain af. year it is virtually impossible. . filiation with the national organiza- times the candidate’s name actually tion all day Saturday. per Ib. . tion, are the counties of Adams, About ‘Stalking Horses’ is Lage et id gage eee Hettinger, Bowman, Slope, Billings, ‘To tabulate accurately the delegate Beets the ee a tanh ieee _ PURE JAM, 49 c Golden Valley, Stark, Sioux, oe strength of any leading te tala pubic gedit ‘Sotiedias perth 4-Ib. nd iene sei deie des Motion, Dunn, Mercer, Oliver, Bur- Victims of a train bombing near Paso Del Macho, Vera Gruz, in | candida: lay would, require, not! "nothing more than a “general, un FLO leigh, Emmons, fee Mountrall,, which 12 persons were killed and 18 injured, are shown arriving on @ = column of figures, but at least) soctanding” that if chosen he will White, 50.18, gt $1.96 Br cae Oar miata relief train in Mexico City for treatment. (Associated Press Photo) . Gb AO ti so, ‘The Femi meatties : (One 10-02, KC. Baking To Pisin vit) cooperate ate From the statistical point of view.| matically, is hopeless confusion. ‘owder Free P The Gir ihe tite planning board the eastest class of delegates to deal Appearances Deceive Sie 23c cay \ iasiiths (Griater Nelth: Makbota aaso- Favorable Weather with are the “instructed” delegates. ‘Then there is # third class of del- 3 10c rolls .............. 2 for d cee ‘aid in bringing about the * Yet even here there are many pit-| egates, chosen by state or district SALT, Red & White, 8 t ciation ee : joven Paid Helps Retail Trade} elts tor tne mathematician. conventions which “endorse” one of. 2-Ib. box ......... see OC F po ened et i ir board and -| Some states instruct their national] the presidential aspirants. Quaker’s PUFFED 19 ; * Officers of ee P a ot protons delegates for one candidate with the; In such cases the delegates them- ‘WHEAT, 2 pkgs. ........ Cc Heep acuwisan and THe toe cockerve- New York, April 17—(P)—Favorable| expectation that they will stand for| selves usually decide in due course | LEAH TO UNTNTIUg ure tn westere . weather aided retail trade during the|that candidate to the bitter end.|how seriously the “endorsement” is MARCHA ROI taveling projects tor panes ere week, it was shown Friday in @ sur-| Others use exactly the same language|to be taken, Even before the first big Baeot’ eripations Peclamation i Si vey by Dun & Bradstreet. “Receiving | to instruct for a favorite son or other} roll call is taken, they may desert del skid Taetivitios John H. Biddlecomb, Who Serv-|, tresh impetus from the more balmy] stalking horse, never really meaning| the endorse entirely. q Shag arose "ae located on the ed at Fort Yates in the spring weather, business gathered new) that the instructions are to be fol-| * Finally, there are the uninstructed . cpayecsteas of the Missouri, Little ‘ momentum during the week,” it was : Missouri, Knife, Heart, Cannonball, 80's, Succumbs stated. Grand, Yellowstone, and Little Muddy rivers. Linton, N. D., April 17—John H. Assurance of support hes hg hte Biddlecomb, 75, one time soldier at faa, eiste: eoaiseer na: Persp: Fort Yates and for many es an Re . Me ”! assessor in Emmons county, died at pa and BL eCpR aunt Wok ane his home near Glanavon after an ill- board, a ness of a year. other federal agencies, association of- | porn td England and coming to ' ficers stated. this country in 1873, Mr. Biddlecomb SEG, Cae, jJoined the U. S. Army in 1983 and i = ‘ eee Ged rae Les was stationed at Fort Yates as a i r ==— fort to get immediate consideration ater latte haa Rds pares ate 4 d through the a ef for some projects, me neve jefe the army in 1888 and settled near i SMG Goiemeaan Dueau anton Glanavon in Emmons county, where logg’s outsell all: f : gn engineer to North Dakota this eapatie callNiiTuoIerTae aieciney others on a basis of 5 ; oa Rene thie tuasible seclamation, |Z1e4 to Miss Katie Lampman at Wi- quality and value. PORK & BEANS—IN TOMATO SAUCE cess Sygate aiid SaBSETaLOR pedutaink, nona, Emmons county, in 1885. Be- Ask your grocer for 9 16-0z. c i No Boiling = No Scrubbing! Small Pea. j he action aso i working wih aes "imenoy Pegraves MOE ct) WA them by name, AMP cans ; a = ee Resettlement, WPA, and CCC admin- : é ' ite Naphtha nt iaone aid’ he sate pong [Poa ge, Names is Mary BROWN SUGAR PaG SOAP tis 6S: board to attempt a combined effort | ouver FaFlave, Mrs. Rudolph’ Stel- Bolt Golden “C” ce ENTER $103,000 PRIZE CONTEST ON for possible construction of some of| tug Mrs, Lee Hanley. and Mrs. Har- 4. 23 MAY 2S + 4 1% on ay tbl aes old Smith, all living in southern Em- OUR MOTHER’S CA Beautiful Woment te Indications were that W. W. Mc-| mons county, and Mrs. Frank Bar- Win $3,000 or en RCA Victor Radio - Ask for Details Laughlin, chief of the division of gents, Saskatoon, Canada. Cocos — Pure 2-Ib con s* irrigation, U. 8. department of agri-|""y7r' Big ee ‘i = Sie © Medium Sire 4 4 Cok (J culture, will inspect the Missour! | sossor Tie the fitth deinene eestie BROOMS h 2 5 For the Bath river in April or May for irrigation | sioner district in 1894 and served in » each 29¢ Ask About $1,000 Cash Prize Offer Barge Cakes QE Possibilities. that post continuously until the end aan a oe of 1934 when he voluntarily retired. SWANSDOWN LAVA SOAP pcecsrg. - > SES 176 f Coke Flow: i ‘The choke rod will give better serv- SWIFT'S SILVERLEAF c " 2%etb. pkg. SEC For Safe Washing .. Large F elcioveneacarnr ai LARD ...... ~ GELATIN pmsexr IVORY FLAKES "5it:7e2e" - az23¢ Pastry-Tested Hezet—Pur JUNIOR ASSOCIATION an = le a Wax-Rite [HILEX & 'S OR POST TOAS' 13-02. c NA { BEANS Self Polishing Floor Wox Bleaches and Whitens ; CORN auc 67 Se pots 19° fom + gt 19¢ State Legion Commander Will SPLIT PEAS - cy Belk —Tellow or Green Be Principal Speaker at CAMPBELL'S OR LIBBY'S + c . b.6e DRANO_ eo 4-02. Dreins ee MATO nx’ 255° || crocouate : y ig cE cans WINDEX fs ] O¢ Spencer 8. Boise, state commander of the American Legion, will be the principal speaker at the regular Aprij meeting of the Bismarck Junior As- sociation of Commerce in the World Wer Memorial building, Monday, at 7:30 p. m., Kelly Simonson, president, srmounced Friday. Honor guests at the gathering will be W. W. Finke of St. Paul, vice president of the National Junior Chamber of Commerce, who comes to Bismarck to spend the day with the Yocal association and to explain to the directors and membership cor- relation of national and local activi- OSes, Boise’s topic will be “Ameri- eanism,” a subject to which he has devoted considerable time and study in the past few years. Mr, Finke is expected to make brief remarks. Burning of Rubbish in Fire Zone Is Unlawful A warning against burning of rub- bish in the fire zone was issued Fri- day by Fire Chief Ryder Hamro after @ blaze which occurred Thursday af- ternoon in a basement window of the Nicola apartment, 104 Main. Ave. The fire, which was extinguished before it made any headway, was ap- parently started from a carelessly thrown cigarétte or. match, Hamro A city ordinance makes it unlawful to burn rubbish in the fire zone. Residents and merchants in that dis- trict must have the rubbish removed and Hamro urged that this be done 5 soon as possible to lessen the fire hazard this spring. Broun and 2 Strikers Pay Milwaukee Fines Milwaukee, April 17.—(#)—Hey- ‘wood Broun, president of the Ameri- can Newspaper Guild, and two strik- ing Milwaukee guild members were convicted Thursday by a municipal court jury. Broun was charged with interfering with arresting officers and Hymie Polinsky and Aldred Lauter- bach, the strikers, were accused of rly conduct. during a demon- it the Wisconsin Search for Bishop Extended to River Linton, N.D., April. 171—()—A Tepresentative of ‘the state bureau of Praim 2 8-o7. cakes 2O° rl Clans Glass Works Faster - Cleans Easier - Won't Scratch LEWIS LYE * 6a: 2 ie Ferment inthe Home care BSC tt + Ee EH EH HE EE ED ris ini AMMONIA 2. 2 156 | LUNG 2108 Prices below are good for week of ‘Ripe, CHORE GIRL Ba NEVITE “ai Large ‘ April 17th to 23rd, Ine. Banana a. 2c § AHL FLUSH sa — S04 Vi IGA Vienna 44s tin a Cleans Cloet Bowls © 8 { Green Top, i p i se ge A fp barrals some. St BROOMS “fSf'S5 =: | | 18K, No. 2% can | | Potted Meat . .15c NEW, | . 2M, IGA No. 1 tin Potatoes 3 Ibs....- 13.666 RECIPE CAKE om Corned Beef . .23c ANGEL FOO : 15¢ ra siramberin, haar, Grape, rm OOD + st cate ORANGES sits tes som ore mer. 39.0 i ~~ anil * Bn “Onion, Hine, Tomatoes, fA suing ne SNAPS moe LETTUCE tul"mutt' nth mete Pies “15 os. et al > 1 @ Apple Butter . .22c a n Mehra Cocoaamts, etc. IG BARS Fresnty sates Green ONIONS Pehieeeee llc Carol 6 oz. jar » NO. tops, finest California quality, a Peanut Butter 17¢ 6 " 19¢ 4 Hb. pkg, IS¢ CARROTS. Sf more carrots, 2 bunches ne lle i Carol 32 ox, jar pi gs. * New CABBAGE ee seer ene 4c | Preserves ....23¢ rr IN OUR MODERN MEAT DEPARTMENT : wi a gonna. | Smie i CUDAHY’S BRANDED BEEF SALE a . ardines, 4 for 18c EA . ee ROLLED ROUND SHLDR. BRISKET C ff _Deante ' Preserves || fina fish.."i8c | | RIB | smeak | Por” | on, OTEE zx cers Sib. bag 430 mek fren se Wal) 193, 22 2c. | 14¢&16c) 10zclb a wa 986 Mm) | 192, 226 A 261d. MIRACLE WHIP ::/2::, 9737 . BISQUICKK. “012 Feshionca Rich shortcake “20> DEY IgA Pint botde M ilk f FRESH GROUND BEEF, per Ib. ae cy i ‘ Grape Juice .. .19¢ IGA, Tall Cans * PEACHES + #ei%m + 2S 15 \ Carel 8 o. bottle * Pork Loin Roast Minced Ham Pork Steak Golden Corn "ers" 32a Se . Catsup, 3 for ..28¢ 2O0c [MI Ef cnacute "2c. | 16c Ib. | Poste tb. * Sesninellathens 400 Post Toasties .11¢ | 14, psan Delicious Candy - Assoriad Salt,2 for .....13¢ Sugar tors Peanuts 1. 44¢ Vree Ranning er tetoca” fal aa F Crunchy Nut Candy : Jello sb te mn * MACARONI - tor dOe Sunsweet Prunes 4 95¢ valtine ......31¢ fA F : All Flavors 1g Ue a ay , PILLSBURY’s 2%" 19c Micate Tap loca fr 12 fl ake Flour ...21c pussuRrs 4 for 19¢ . fait Sa mae in WHEAT BRAN pkg 15¢ PEANUT BUTTER us beeen UTS : - FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY Ml CRISCO, 3-1b. can “Flasores” Brand 3202, Melt fom Net @ 340 o% 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. > = = 6cokes25¢ tary. Aa fs Gale. Feri oshne2S < ‘ead 12: for Canson esr ee

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