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OTE ARN THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1986 : By Williams 'S, D. Woman Charmer Plays patil The Corner Grocery apf Sl TE / at pen eee stean'|( Heaup Sp Au ide an ith Offi i ee ALES aw eae eaex | (Hide and Seek With Offi INDICTED FOR BLACK po AMI | toot anteneot’ | Serna SeNeus ide and Seek Wit cers im a if YOU NEVER HEARD FOR MURDERIN' A A. BOUTROUS, Owner ie a ‘ : OF ONE BEIN SENT TRADE, EITHER - Sioux Falls, 8. D., Aug.21—(— | gruntled deputy Friday. “She's Phone 1069 We Deliver Third eputy y: a soe TRADE THAT GUY | AHABDY WHecLe” | | Asimed the door on the hand af | from Siiatesttas ie, rtuemed ‘ ' <TH, A Ny Ww Le sla e door on Minneapolis more than a - WILL BE HIRI OUT | BARROW PUSHER. fn offer trying fo serve her with | week ago. But every time we ask Men Qic| feuusem 90 AS A MACHINIST, IN LONG AS THERE'S le q was pl a for here we're told ‘she’s over at Sereeerr eee Ces etsee “1 Accuse Members of Order of ANOTHER SHOP IN A CENT MORE A OAV Len Sin deny ian ND oe italia tone down MILK, Carnation,. 9c CAKE rove, 27c i A SHORT TIME - IN AR \ENCES) ma baby size, 2 for ......... Softasilk, pees : Teaching ‘Crime, Sabo- eee on aS weak tk rn . yl ie out of the MIXED VEGETABLES, peal Franco- 19 c atest development (Mm oe ee serve @ “body execution”—a legal in the four-year-old case in which a aoe ae 21 c y Syne ae | 9c y Detroit, Aug. 21—(7)—Virgil F. paper which, when served upon | Mrs. Linnenbuerger was awarded & White, 2 No. 1 cans ee Effinger, of Lima, Ohio, described by her personally, will cause her ar- $17,500 by a circuit court for loss P & G SOAP, 2 5 GINGERALE, 37c Crea phi pets Agree 4 ee Pe cae ine ee of her husband’s love. 6 large bars ........... C] 3 quart bottles ........ le county sal an There is no legal way in which IVORY SOAP, Guest, Black Legion, was indicted with, 24 ailenation of atfections Judgment they ean get intp her home, and the PEN en ROC] 3 cate tee coc: 14c arges . Anhie Linnenbue: dansepecsis syndicalism in connection with activi- now ted. reer, Logs anes © Te aan Salad Dressing or Sand- 23 ‘ tes of the hooded order. “She's in the house,” sald a dis- strom. MIRACLE WHIP. sica Spread, pint jar c The eeclegl ae gam by . a ae pesca coment ae SS Circuit Judge James enot con- ' ‘ducting a state grand jury investiga- br hoger hed would consider sre on the mower and kept on Fruit and Vegetable Department tion, The indictment, containing two the times “they” could run the State N ie. _ charges, accused Effinger and the 1 7m of North Dakota without any ap- See te een eee ow, Per peck Slaves MOG others with advocating or began Ms, pointive boards, Phiten ae any & the bet 50 Ib k 1 49 “a H dering ot turrorises isa mao of ri Not saying anything about myself, | taxes. Come out here and try it your- . SACK .... Ad 4 ? litical re- I harvested about 30 acres of wheat| self how it feels to pay taxes in 4 fea Cabtaooflamiaht with the binder and threshed 50! these times. CONCORD GRAPE! 29 c Nig Seed- 19 c Maximum penalty is 10 years im- bushels tested 46 and 48 Ibs. to the Yours very truly, . per basket ..... . less, 2 se enneeeeeee Frisonment and $5,000 fine under the bushel and was worth the day I JULIUS MEYER. CELERY HEARTS, 1 5 ORANGES, Large 100 33 statute proper. A conspiracy charge threshed it, $42.00. The straw was —_—_ per bundle ............ C | size, per dos. Cc y included in the indictment carries a blown into the barn. Last Saturday} Cave men were not physically su- FRESH CARROTS, 5 LIMES, Fresh, prison sentence of five years. my son and I were hauling hay from! perior beings, but were far inferior to Wash. green top, bunch OC | 1 dor. in carton .. Among those named with Effinger Mee Lseoied fot bed rie Leacird bed of pep hep Ai vate edape in the indictment were: tram e load a too solid, | tures, and a ig r ing . : Harvey Davis, Black Legion ‘col- gid the — to break when I| from four feet eight to five feet three. Meat Department Specials onel” also held in the Kingsley con- . started up the load. Down I came at EEE er Peery spiracy case. PEWILLIAM least 7 feet. Well, my neck is short.| Maine has an 800-acre desert with- Beef Pot Roast, Ib. .....16, 18 | Spareribs, per Ib. } S = Ribs of Beef, 2 ibs. Veal Roast, Ib. is Names of the others were withheld It did not break. My son and I|in its boundaries. : » oes 5 ‘until they could be rounded up. Pork Roast, Ib. ... aed Veal Stew, 2 Ibs. . ee ‘a sinsines Preaerion bearers P-| to pay the bills when it is all over|garden, I don’t know how I would Fancy Spring Chickens - Hens - Fancy Spring Lambs Thomas A. Cox, convicted Aug. 7, of le’s Forum |but him? Anyone can see that such/have pulled’ through. e e “{alse imprisonment,” of Robert Pen- | plan would save the tax payer mil-| We had men to work who were 9 i land, were sentenced in another court The Tribune wel- | | lions, yes billions of dollars, and carry| batching, and without any depend- W: ing Ss rocery | : to five years imprisonment. They subjects of inter- || the relief burden over a longer pe-jents. Why should they chase those ‘ eriginally had been charged with ab- ling with contro: || riod of time if necessary. Much more|two boys away from home and make 601 Tenth St. Phone 1613 | ducting and flogging Penland, but the ul eat could be said but space don't permit,|them batch in order for them to get charge was reduced by order of the |so let's abolish favoritism and use| work? , court. more common sense. | I. only got one boy home at the ‘a ee Yours for a square deal to all. [present time. He went to Bismarck Saturday Specials issi IRM A. . | this spring trying to get on the ; Commission Reserves stbensaih iu We vesorve NUT. |put nothing doing as long as he 1s 216 Broadway—Earl Speaks, Prop—Phone 611 Opinion on Braddock p delete such parts of Editor's Note: Members of the |liviug at home on my small income.|] Oranges, med. 288 size, doz. .........23¢ Ee ae welfare board do not claim that MC New Pota' 10 Ibs. 37 SPECIALS dministrati f relief is - a ‘toe: eee ee eee nn ae “7 - — Volk state astieiic commission, fetc|| Se ee fect, They. are asking the co- COME OUT AND TRY IT 8, uta Helou bike c Minneopa Medium White | Derby STEAK SAUCE, day deferred action until Sept. 15 on|| must be limited to got more than || Operation of every citizen in an Baldwin, N. D. Celery, Lettuce, Carrots, rapes, Peaches, etc. ASPARAGUS 29 Cc 8-ounce 1 3 c * heavyweight champion Jimmy Brad- aie Giueleovant ieee see be ie oun lien Sunsweet Large Prunes, 1 lb. pkg. ...16¢ TIPS, square can.. bottle ........... dock’s request for a postponement ot . 4 ane sth eet Mes acu-| | OMAROED quatarans | ih hme esate cheunr | I rt Guy love cf ut ‘nes | Tomatoes, No, 2can,3for ...........27¢ || PRINCESS PATT 3 «| Metuers SHELL MACA- ing for next month. Driscoll, N. D., Ua abet : bi i : ly vs a.0 ae ‘ Dr. Fred Albee, bone specialist, in- wigs 1036. ‘We don’t claim to know ev- ‘Commission Explains Its Recom- Royal Ann Cherries Del seo 32 c (1 pkg. Crackerj jack Free)| 3 for......... zd c ; require “several wenke” te cure tne| Editor, Tribune: Balik told of the contecis ofthe | MORNSE fabied ‘of “sGuniniste tied AEE A ipa os Mee Van Camp’s Fancy PEAS, me i uire 1 ks” to th ‘a ‘ = titleholder's injured. left Sandi when In a recent editorial in the Tribune| above letter. “We are trying to | stead of five as now. lodized Salt, 2 Ib. pkg. sdaciatieas Rass er Nh sie -8c No. 2 sieve, . sed Spred PURE PRE- i 4s suffering from what the physictan| relative to cases that come before the| do a constantly better job. But As a taxpayer I'd like to remind|] Nash Coffee, 1 Ib. glass jar 33 per can 1 6c - SERVES, assorted, 5Q described as sub-acute arthritis. welfare board, asking what would you | Had Aerial os in aod tar ee arena heres Ber ties of > »o BASS Jar ..... seen Cc siti m Cea in md $-Ib, jar ......... Cc Braddock was instructed to report e detection of every chiseler ee members appoint y the gov- i ji s Fanc CUT H to the commission Sept. 15 wien te co? 1s there any chiseling being _ a difficult task. If Irm A. Nutt |ernor and each appointee receiving Ambassador Toilet Tissue, 5 rolls hate -24c neare y Moon Rose SALAD MUS- t injured hand again will be examined| #4 80 on and so on, and that relief; knows of chiseling he should co- $3,000 per year and expenses was not Cookies, plain, per Ib 15 N , 1 1 C| Tarp, 8 r probably by Dr. Albee. is being administered on the basis of| operate with us by giving us the | in existence before the Billy Goat got 9 BS Be eae re c jo. 2 tin ........ , 8-02. 9 —————— need and no one will go hungry, is| details. We will gladly look into | in power, (1919), By adding four more Cocoa, 2 Ib. box 17 Swift’s MILK, DME Sisiaesss Sevens ans Cc Although North Dakota is 27th! just plain bunk, slush, or mt, any-/ it and, if anyone is getting relief | members to the board it would cost ’ Se eee Gane OS Tie c 6 tall fe 45c among the states of the nation in the| thing you care to call it. Everyone} who is not entitled to it, cut him | us taxpayers perhaps $50,000 a year, FREE DELIVERY SERVICE cans for.... Sunsweet Large PRUNES, ik number of farms, it ranks 43rd in| knows that chisling is being done—| off the rolls. We already have | yet our home state North Dakota got “BR” Brand Ground 1-pound ‘ ¥ t the number of farms served by cen-| and how—and everyone also knows, done it in some cases.” along fine without his here “Board of COFFEE, 1-lb. 21 Cc 1 6c tral station electricity. The state is| that relief is not being administered; — Adminisration” until the “Biiiy Goat” lb. pkg. package ........ 45th in the percentage of farms! on the basis of need, as they would MORE ON RELIEF said we had to have a “board of ad- served by central station electricity.| have you believe. Wilton, N. D., ; ministration” which consists of the Only 1.988 of the 84,606 farms in| If it is, tell me why one family of Aug. 14, 1936. superintendent of public instruction, nag North Dakota, or 2.3 per cent, were| four with no income is expected to Editor, Tribune: the commissioner of agriculture and Phone receiving the advantages of central! live on $20 per month and another of; We read the questions in regard to| labor, and three members appointed 1080 § roce station electricity at the end of 1935.] equal size receives $75 besides sur-'relief in the Bismarck Tribune and |by the governor. ian eT lus. Isn’t one as needy as the other? | also noticed the answers from A.R.J.| They say no politics. Why of course, A back-to-knickers movement is P oh of need my eye! Why shouldjon a few of the questions. 408 BROADWAY —= WE DELIVER said to be underway in golf, but slacks} one drouth-stricken farmer have to! We believe A. R. J. has got the Mtill are in vogue. exist on $20 @ month and his neigh- right idea in regard to family con- bor be permitted to work on some/nections, and we are going to give project himself and his horses andi you our own individual experience. drag down $90 or more? If it is a} Iam 70 years old; my working days basis of need proposition, whether he, are over. I have a small income of | single handed or with horses, why | $57.50 @ month, insurance for a boy | isn’t he laid off when he has earned, who died in France, just enough to: his $44 and leave the balance for) give me and two girls who are living | some one else just as needy? at home a mere living. H { } | that governor I have not seen yet and may never who will appoint an opponent into office. I am sure if Butter, No. 1 creamery, per Ib. ........38¢ Eggs, strictly fresh, per dozen ........22c Sardines, domestic, 5 c Macaroni, 8 oz., Spaghetti, y oil, 3% oz. tin... 8 oz., Noodles, 5 oz. 4 each .. : 5 Cc STORIES iN STAMPS . By LS. Klein Tell me why some that have been| The year of 1935 I had two boys at! Phones IGA Potted Meat, sameness living on the tax payer for years,|home, both of age and out of work. | 1208 - 1209 3 a a Cc Er RPT ION even when times were good, and will) They applied for work but were re-; again 60 days after relief stops, be!fused, because they were living at, 423 given the preference and an exalted! home, and if it hadn’t been for a good Third Position and drag down $75 to $100 (ic per month, plus surplus. Is that ia Street the basis of need? Tell me, is it fair to the tax-payer, Fresh Mea ts, Fruits and Vegetables IGA Pure Cocos, (Je | sror. quart jar SOC IGA Chili Con Hilex, pint 12c; Carne, 10% oz. ean LOC quart .... : 19c >, B y “on”, Waters, 600. nhg- LOC] Cattee 2... 45 THE RED AND WHITE STORES to have people move in and live with relatives until they have established residence, then be awarded a $44 job, 9 aor eet aria ome) Scott's Grocery NOW “he : d UST 100 years ago the Rev. | Sets & measly $15 or $20? Is it fair! 311 seventh Phone sis fj) BEEF; fresh 2 5c IGA Dawn Toilet 35c IGA Beverages, asst. flav- Is the Time to . that single men be denied aid, or! ground, 2 lbs. .... Tissue, 6 rolls ... . BE gray aopalding cas ae ls isn't there any basis of need? Does’ BEEF POT ors, 24 oz, bottles, 69c : Za, ani ir. Jarcus itman t with ‘his wife, Narcissa, left their | {H¢ Administration want them tof ORNDOte RASA 1h 16c J} 164 Salt, plain or 1. /°° SS ‘New York homes and journeyed Pa be 7 we tore ae ‘i eaters iodized, 2 lb. pkg. Cc (No Bottle Charge) nearly Shonen across hostile i pay bee egar pogenay pti 4 & set SOAP, 13¢c SPRING 2 ge are reac ere ere perenne Indian territory into the north- 4 siant bars ............ 3 ive. te west. The women were the first of | lief 1s granted on the basis of need, | GUEST IVORY SOAP, CHICKENS, Ib... . Cc For Moré Specials read the IGA Ad issue. q ian: birth to cross the Rock- pekaey Petes orantes nae sae teteeeeeeeeees SLICED BACON, : ies, and Mrs. Spalding was moth- pats Hershey’s COCOA, 35 i er of the first white child born in | ‘© Work? We know some of them) . 13¢c \f per Ib. ........ = c With 16 os. pkg. sees Idaho. The four preceded an army | Went through hell and some got no, of pioneers who4pened the old | further than the training camps. [| SALAD DRESSING, 37c VEAL STEW, 1 4) Oregon territory covering what are | Still we don’t begrudge them what|f Sun Spun, 32 os jar.. per Ib. .......... c Bismarck Tribune Classified Ads Look at These now the states of Washington, | they get. Didn't those that stayed| | MARSHMALLOWS, Oregon, Idaho, and parts of Mon- | &¢ home make any sacrifice? Borrow- 9 16 os, pkg. ............. 18c ong 9c } tana and Wyoming. ing money to buy bonds, borrowing|fi CAKE FLOUR, Red & large si coo aaetes The Whitmans set up a mission | tO expand farming operations be-|l| white, 2% Ib, pkg. ...... 25c R near what is now Walla Walla, | cause our Uncle asked us to raise} i Wash. and lived among the In | more wheat to help win the war.| ee 25c dians 11 years, until one dey the | Didn’t our women and children do|fj Sundine, 2 12-0. cans.. Cayuse tribe went on the warpath | the work that should have been done|§ LARD, 16 ‘and massacred the white settlers. by sae Pass ye Daw. lost nearly | 1 bb. pis pees aries c nae ‘In the meantime, the Spaldings | every’ is curred at ‘i BRO SUGAR, ve 3 had founded a mission ane what | time? Aren't we entitled to any con-!ff 3 Ibs. for ............... i ” pov 8 for i became Lewiston, Idaho, and when | sideration, not even a just portion? lore Saving Specials PLUMS, per basket ...... 37c (4-basket crate $1.39) Phone 564 they heard of the massacre, they | Tell me why a man isn’t allowed to| 2 for 5c fied in fear of their lives. Mrs. | help himself without being penalized. | all kin Spalding died soon afterward from ; Those that for some reason of other, I|] We Deliver All Orders Free . exposure. that are being kept on direct grants! The new U.S. stamp which | of oe Yo $18 per month? T person DEP SE AEUS TIPS, Min- | \ commemorates this tragic venture | ally know of some cases where peo-j neopa ite, U. S. Inspected Corn-Fed also marks historic points whe: ple wishing to help themsel other pioneers established frst much as eishila, tae Makes if thete| equare can ..... 29 c MEATS 15 WORDS 1 TIME 45¢ white settlements in the -north- | direct grant would be ree 3) ZERR’ S Money-Saving PEAS, Van —_ 6 POT RO ASTS, 2 4c 4 Values! ' a c per Ib. ...... “iad “ee ‘regen eer irrwsrasaen ; Derby, 8 oz. bot. 13.¢| Fite ter .. Cc gertena eaches, Wash. rtas, crate ....$1.1 rascigeg! ‘Ss 16c| risa ert So 15 WORDS 8 TIMES 68c tops, 2 bunches CELERY HEARTS, ul ol sae a gaa, HC crisp, 2 heads... 2LC Italian Prunes, 15 Ib. lug .....:.... .69¢ Apples, Duchess, green, 4 Ibs. .......25c Crabapples, fancy yellow, 3 lbs. ......19¢ Fama pee... LDC CRISCO, 3 lb. can....... 59c MACARONI and SPAG- pinta, me 39c re 19c B HETTI, Jennie 25 c S (Copyright, 1936. NEA Service, Inc., EF g i 15 WORDS 4 TINES 75 15 WORDS 5 TIMES F 5 E iH i i vor ty tel acaronl and flunk, tonatons gag og 88¢ £ You hod ike | Spaghetti, 2 tb. 18c 2 pkgs. assess A 3No.2eans»... 29C- , 15 woRDS 6 TIMES 90c fjcate- ! , : PLUMS Yellow, Sweet and Juicy S giant bars... 22C | Sivan ....... BOC Patatoes, Washington, 15 Ib. bag .. . .57¢ The flav i = LET THE WANT ADS WORK - FOR YOU RE Lita S5 ey rr