The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 17, 1936, Page 5

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[be s ha next Monday. The cane early Friday pemaee two grain elev- acquaint, Le Ae coiiiHons ene esis Nationalices to learn whether |ators Minn., Boxing bouts have got under way and the socohuink ta 14 is invited to attend, » Donald G. L. Hen- sity cae corps welfare of- feat ny is in charge of these ac- HOLS JUDGMENT | ~INESTATE CASEIS. will clamp strict irdretnioant con- Munitions Indust Grae large armament Srery Adhere to rd (ioseim whether ators at, rages, 2 Daladier, .CCO! J n wil ae e con miles north of here, with approxi- labled ches vey Ty fe e, urged passage of oe tit bill aad arcanches on, Whnigead 10 limit warship move- | mate loss of $50,000. Paris, duly | 11-—Ue)—The French mar my aac. irtine pot Montreaux, Switzerland, July 17—|/™ents through the Dardanelles. of deputies voted national- (@)—A reliable source said « as a TWO ELEVATORS BURN Moorhead, Minn., July 17.—(®)-~ tivities. The first boxing card was |ization of the arms industry Friday.| 4 niece of charcoal placed on the|Private understanding presented Tuesday night with an-|48 to 8, Backed by Premier Leon| sens of a refrigerator acts as an! |Feached by which Ttaly age wi aa. Blum’s leftist government, the mess-| shsorbent for all odors. {her \Heirs at Law Awarded Insur- ance Left Undesignated ‘ by Deceased Man The state supreme court ruled Fri- pes that where a person makes a will to -dispose of all his property but makes no reference to greta! made payable to his estate the policy is deemed payable to his heirs at law « Qnd must be distributed according to the laws of succession. The high court affirmed the judg- ment of aS Judge Daniel B. Holt of Fargo holding Elizabeth and Laura Antecien of ie haan ba titled to Hi er) of the policy against other ante deren int the will of Axel Robert An- other decision, the high court ruled ‘that &@ materialman who bsg to comply with certain requirements but perfects a lien for materials furnished, “J & lien inferior to the lien of & led and recorded subse- quent to the making of the contract, to the per- Diaintitt Northwestern Mutual Savings and Loan Association of Minot and defendant, the Bond Lumber Company of Minot, appealed grom the decision of the Ward county district court. ‘The lower court found for the plaintiff as to the validity of its mort- and the amount of its claim and for the defendant lumber company that its lien was superior to the lien of the plaintiff's mortgage, but found gainst the defendant lumber com- etd on its claim for a personal judg- ment. The decision was affirmed by the supreme court except that it was Modified by finding the lumber com- Ppany’s lien was inferior. also were given denying to the mother following the divorce of Counts: and Roy C. Horner of Grant PEACE MANEUVERS START WITHIN APL Concessions by Both Sides May Pave Way for United Unionizing Drive Hise da hy July 17.—()—Peace maneuvers we For the first time in months, labor observers saw signs of a bee nbgerces settlement of the war between federation’s craft and industrial fine factions. The first of these was the AFL ex- ecutive council’s mean to aed sus- Pension of the United Mine Workers and 11 other unions allied in the com- mittee for industrial organization. Significant also was the proposal of ® definite compromise plan at an unheralded conference. Representa- tives of both factions sat in. sates for Industrial Organization ben Umit to steel, autos and rubber eir proposal to bring all the workers e in cael big industry into one big ae ae for these concessions, the craft union faction would throw its support to the steel-auto-rubber drive. Neither John L. Lewis, president of the United Mine Workers, or the craft controlled executive council the plan immediat other Thursday night. . Phone 77 ‘CASH GROCERY "#0%E” Schneider and Enget, Props. We Handle Fresh and Cold Meats * And Vegetables in Season Nash’s, Drip or 1-1. vacuum tin otc 26c RAISINS, Seedless, sas, 41h, pkg.......29¢ MIRACLE WHIP, quart jar .......37¢ MUSTARD, salt & pepper shakers. .5¢ PORK & BEANS, Campbell’s, 22-0z. 10.¢ SOAP CHIPS $0. fort. ..sccssseescsssees 21c WHEAT PUFFS, cello bag, 2 pkgs. 17¢ SARDINES, 1 oils, 6 cans.........25¢ “We Thank You” Raspberries — Watermelons — Cantaloupe Bing Cherries — Seedless Grapes — Plums Bananas — Fresh limes - lemons — Oranges, 2 doz. 53c “Fresh Vegetables” Tomat ~ head lettuce - celery - new cabbage new carrots - California Sweet White Onions Cauliflower - Green Beans - New Peas - Cucumbers New Beets “Grocery Department” Tuna — Sa of the Sea, sineape cali Butter . jar Swansdown Cake Flour and 4 oz. can Calumet Baking Powder..- “Meat Department” v.8. pcan Leg of Lamb Roast accepted tely. But it stil still is} - being studied as a possible basis for a peace agreement. If no settlement is reached before- hand, the the August 3 on charges of “insurrection.” Trainees Appointed As CMTC Officers Appointment of nine trainees as company officers has been announced Be ene Se came at Peek Teenie ae Co. K — Capt. Mathew McIntyre, Tenevien, wales ever ae Bau- D.; and Lt. W. E. Ly- ee eae ee M—Capt. pel guaranteed by Kellogg in Battle Creek. Nothing takes the place of “Cold Meats” “Cold Meats are all government inspected” Baked Ham, Boiled Ham, Minced Ham, Liver Loaf, Chicken Loaf, Luncheon Loaf, Veal Loaf, Pig Souse, Braunsweiger Liver Sausage, Thuringer Summer Sausage All Phones 211 118 Thira st DELIVERIES—$:45 & 10:30; 2:30 & 4:30 MILWAUKEE ' BEER EN bottles, or in Cap-Sealed Cans, the Blatz Milwaukee Beer of today is the beer to try — the beer to buy. It “leads them all”— with a flavor that's all its own — so smooth, so Reco full of sparkle and life. The swing is to Blats. “tot dice! ihridiateetied Ke A. C. Wilde, Hi , Hi Quality Bev. Co. Phone No, 585 1801 Main Avenue N. D. to the Dardanelles convention to/ Fire resulting from a boit of lightning | MiLwauKet MILWAUKEE BEER Regular shopping at PIGGLY- WIGGLY means a constant, worthwhile saving. COFFEE Chase & Sanborn's LB. 22c MUSTARD, FLOUR, Golden Krust, sold on money back guarantee, 2 bottles .. TOASTS, MANCHES CRACKERS, large pkg. PORK and BEANS, 1-Ib. cans, Van Camp's in tomato sauce ... 2ilc 4lc 19c Bd persion, Ramee, WATERMELON, Georgia CAULIFLOWER, ined. sian” White Hoeds, each Bac 2lc TRIE RED & WHITE 311 Seventh St. ORANGES, Med. size, 2 dos. TOMATOES, No, 2 cans, 2 for 9c For your picnic lunch we have COLD MEATS, Potato Chips, Plums, Peaches, Grapes, New Cabbage, Celery, Cantaloupes, Bananas, etc. WATERMELONS, your choice And for your salads: Cucumbers, Tomatoes, Lettuce, Peas, Carrots, Belmont Club GINGER- WHITE SODA, BEANS, Campbell's, 1 Ib. 6 os. can We deliver all C.O.D. orders, large or small, FREE. © 423 Third Street Fresh Meats, Fruits and Vegetables - SEE IGA AD FOR BIG SAVING SPECIALS We carry a complete line of fresh Fruits and Vegetables Phones 1208-1209 PORK SHOULDER ROAST, Ib. .. ... 19¢ .2DC See Our Large Supply of Fancy Cold Meats WE DELIVER ALL ORDERS FREE BISQUICK, BEEF STEW, meaty, 2 Ibs. .. one 9 "we Bill's Grocery 408 BROADWAY WE DELIVER =the %-1b. prints, 36 c SELLA, six delicious flavors, 4 3%-08. pkgs... 19c SALAD, DRESSING, IGA, rich, COCOA, IGA Pure, High Quality, 2 Ib. pkgs. pleats anon er , Club Soda, cg coe 49 SOAP, IGA White Naphtha Laundry, 10 giant bars a: eryee 3 on. cans 19¢ TOMATOES, red ripe, PEAS, gull 905 Front Grocery “.: —Free Delivery Service— 9 - 10:30 A. M.—2:30 - 4:30 P. M. Daily Eoanst Suite ORie 17c Bananas Golden yellow, 3 ibs...

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