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oe nent THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1936 : ——— DEMOCRATIC PARTY | Former Top Flight Jockey Kills Self | fans who recalled that six years ago Gilbert Elston was the top flight! : Th jockey of the middle west, mourned Campaign Cost Over Million for|ine former Helena, Mont, messen- Three Months; Balance [er boy's death Friday. Elston, known as the “gentleman Is $72,927 jockey,” back in the heydey of his career because he called everyone ‘ j mister,” was found slumped on @ Washington, Sept. 11.—(4"}—Dis- | cot in a third-floor back room Thurs- bursements of $1,006,840 during June, July and August were reported to the clerk of the house Friday by the Democratic national committee. The report showed receipts for the same period amounted to $1,081,768. leaving a balance as of Aug. 31 of $72,927. To this was added a June 1 balance of $299,074. | — ies euaesones Previous reports filed by the com- { mittee showed the Democrats spent ! $511,818 for the first five months of | { this year. Adding the June, July and August disbursements, the committee's | total expenditures thus far amount to SOUGHT IN H | $1,520,658. | | A Republican national committee; report Thursday showed expenditures | = F ‘ef $1,783,000 for June, July and Aug-|George Hall Admits Abducting ust, and contributions of $2,050,311 Injuri T L during the same period. The balance in | injuring Two La the committee coffers as of Aug. 31| rf was $495,341. Total expenditures dur- | elopseeusilies sme day, bullet wounds in his forehead !and chest. Coroner John M. Keaney ‘returned a suicide verdict. | Friends said the jockey, who tried | vainly to “sweat off” weight by exer- cise in a comeback attempt, was ‘plunged into despondency by his failure. and ing the year were reported at $2.544.-| 919. In another report the American Liberty League said Friday it had spent $404,297 from January through Aug. 31. Its report showed a balance cn Jan. 1 of $92,198 and receipts through Aug, 31 of $384.847. Homemakers’ Council Meets Here Tuesday The Burleigh county homemakers’ council will meet at the Memorial building in Bismarck Tuesday Pp. m. The meeting will be under the Cirection of Mildred Boxwell, state col- lege extension agent in home manage- ment. The program will consist of a dis- cussion of the major project and elec- tion of new council officers. Present efficers are Mrs. Henry Larson, Mc- | Kenzie, president; Mrs. Ray Cartledge, Bismarck, vice president; and Mrs. A. H. Erickson, secretary. The meeting is open to any other efficers and homemakers’ club mem- Lers who wish to attend. Floating islands on the Mississippi and other rivers are portions of land held together by roois. The roots fur- nish buoyancy, 104 Main Phone 77 Schneider and Fresh and Cold Meats of All Kinds BAKER'S COCOA,.1-Ib. can Our Family, Carnati 3 for ...... MILK WHEAT FLAKES Pate "st 1 ms 19¢ SARDINES, " oil, 6 MATCHES, 6-box carton Campbell's, No. 1 cans, PORK & BEANS 3 fe TOILET TISSUE, 4 rolls Dakota CAKE FLOUR CHEESE Detroit, Sept. 11—(P)—Detroit_ po- Woman's Place Also [s at Home in Revolt-Torn Spain “Tears mingle with brave smiles and cheers in Spain's battleline speed their men to the fron’ Portuguese border, an elderly woman it. cries bitterly w! ies and hamlets as women uni In this dramatic scene at Navalmoral de la Mata, near the others pass out supplies and camping utensils to recruits for the loyalist cause. for duty on the at 2: CASH GROCERY 4-1b. pkg. Sr era SOAP, T & T, 6 large bars..... Kraft American, 5-1b. box, Wer spouind ars oy. cover ca caqaeeneiies ss 29c lice held George Hall, former Michi- gan prison inmate, Friday on charges that he abducted and shot, with intent | SLOPE NEWS | to kill, two robbery victims. | Hall, sought through three states | — jafter the cold-blooded shooting of his} Twuitle.—Tuttle’s {former employer here, and of a La Crosse. Wis., businessman, Was cap-|with fitting dedicatory services. Rev. |tured by two detectives as he sat on a |G. F, Bach is pastor. Guest speakers | new day night. CE. Strutz, district superintendent cf | | William Collins. deputy chief of de-} Ryangelical churches, and Rev. John | tectives, said Hall admitted he abduct-! Fischer of Napoleon, former local} Jed Ernest C, Gallagher, Detroit con- | pastor. | iractor, from his office a week ago, d then shot him in the back as} ‘Gallagher pleaded for his life after he was forced to drive Hall to a wooded tion of Macomb county. Collins said he also admitted shoot- ing James H. Furber, La Cross, Wis., businessman, after he had forced Fur- ber to drive him into the country. Both men, wounded in the head, are ex- pected to recover. The officer said Hall told him he d only a vague recollection of the incident until he shot Gallagher, ting he was intoxicated at the time. Richardton—Memioers of the Richardton Lions club this week per- fected plans for two special trade events—a “Poultry Buying Day” on} Sept. 19 and a “4-H club Boys and Girls Day” on Sept. 26. Committecs appointed to handle the arrangements included: community betterment, Frank Lindemann, chairman, Adolph Geck. Fred Born, Jr., J. A. Schmidt and Fred Koesel; publicity, Joseph J. Loh, chairman; Leonard J. Braulick and R. H. Metzger; boys and girls work, John F. Haas, chairman, R. A. Schnell, A. J. Rixen and Steve Schnell. | Jr., Wood alcohol poisoning caused only deaths in 1932, as compared with 0 in 1930, Hettinger.—Appointment of Roscoe | Lokken, son of Mr. and Mrs, Theodore | Lokken, Hettinger, as professor of | history and dean of men at Mayville State Teachers’ college was recently | announced. Lokken, until recently an | instructor in the Moorhead, Minn., high school, holds B. A. and M. A. degrees at the University of North Dakota and has taken advanced work tor his Ph.D. degree at the University cf Iowa. WE DELIVER Phone 77 Enget, Props. sae Btecle.—Kidder county high schools opened for the winter terms Monday, according to County Superintendent ;Jensen. High schools in the county and superintendents of each include: Robinson, Victor Knudson; Dawson, | R. W. Rustrand; Pettibone, George i Rislov; Tuttle. A. W. Peterson; Tap- pen, Gerald Shelby; Crystal Springs, | Harold Odegard, and Steele, Totdahl. ion Product, Hazen.—A transfer in the manage- | ment of the Hazen hotel was made , recently when Carl H. Lightbody, pres- ident of the Community club and manager of the Hazen Dray line, pur- * cans for Richholt Grocery Glen Ullin.—Mrs. J. J. Sullivan re- ; cently was awarded a certificate by | Evangelical | Eetter Homes and Gardens church was dedicated here Sunday | recipe for raised doughnuts. Garrison.—Organization of a Young Democratic club was completed here with the election of Willard Flynn of Ryder as president; Miss Evelyn Dono- | eee _ = van of Garrison, vice president, and | Miss Janeite O. Gray of Wilton, sec- | retary-treasurer. | Stanton—Fire last week completely | destroyed the residence of Paul Leupp. but most of the furniture and | personal belongings were saved. De- | fective wiring is believed to ‘cmt Cum, 9:30 - 10:30 A. M, — WE DELIVER — 2:30 - BUTTER, fresh local 37c creamery, per Ib. .. OXYDOL, giant size ... PINEAPPLE, broken tlices, 2 No. 22 cans’, fruit, 2 Ibs, ... SALMON, Autumn brand, med- 21c ium red, 1 Ib. flat tin .. for her | chased the hotel from Mrs. Bessie ;caused the blaze which quickly got Thorson. beyond control. ROOD HEADS LEGION The | | Thursday. Brown. | | formed roc! Granite is a finely- and pressure deep in the earth. Valley City, N. D., Sept. 11.—(?)— Amos Rood was elected commander of Edgar A. Fisher Post No. 60 of the award was in recognition of the de- | American Legion i pendability, excellence of taste and tailing of the Belle Isle bridge Thurs- curing the program included: Rev. family usefulness of the recipe. in Valley City He succeeds Thomas C. which has been exposed to great heat ! Kk, MASTER LOAF Bread New and improved milk loaf. Ask your grocer for it. 24-oz, loaf, only have | Phone 631 P.M .25¢ LAUNDRY SOAP, P. & G., 6 bars ..... 43c BANANAS, fancy ripe 15c CORN FLAKES, 2 large boxes - .19¢ PHILLIPS’ SOU P S—Tomato, Vegetable, Vegetable Beef, 3 for'......... 23c Chicken 10c ORANGES, fancy Blue Goose, large size, 33 c per dozen Maid, Purex 1, Gal. Jug. 25c 408 BROADWAY BUTTER, fresh creamery, lb. ... JELLO, six fla- vors, 4 pkgs. for. HILEX, quart bottle . PEAS. IGA June, 2 No. 2 sifted, ear! Pink, 1-Ib. tall cans, 2 for PEANUT BUTTER, Carol, 16-0z. jar COFFEE Full line of Fresh Phone [Doff? nr Bill’s Grocer y rei Satis 486 37c 19c ..19¢ SALMON, Alaska Fancy ieee 29c 18c Brown Betty, 2-Ib. cannister ...........+-.+006 serene For more specials see the big IGA ad in this edition. , POTATOES IGA ROLLED OATS, 48-07. pkg. 1 8 Cc uaa ED LI SIE Td TOMATOES, red Oranges ripe, 3 No. 2 cans2DC 31lc COE EU SAE: IGA 70) ‘ost, 10 Cc large pkg. ...... PANCAKE FLOUR, ae. ae SYRUP, 18K Cane and Maple, 22-02. 21 c 50c 6-02. size ... 10c Butter No. 1 Creamery % Ib. carton te 86c P&G Soap Giant Bars ly bottle Fruits and Vegetables, SPEAKS GROCERY 216 Broadway—Earl Speaks, Prop.—Phone 611 SPECIALS — — PINEAP- » No. 2% tins, 2for ....... 43 Cc Staley’s GLOSS STARCH, bes, cul AND BEANS a Happyvale DILL | PICKLES, qt. jar 19c 5 for 19¢ CATSUP 14 of. bottles, Libby’s RED RASPBER- RIES, tall can, Tomatoes | Sweet Corn ) Sal: No. 1 can we toe .25¢ Rianderd | Golden Bantam puiaish oe Maid ras Pit Libby’s Fancy STRAW- No 2 tin 1 98 Lb. Sack $3.98 fe BERRIES, tall can. 5 3 25e 2 tor 29c| 49 Lb. Sack $2.05 CHIPS, 8 tbs... SOC 2 dow for --..+.-- DOC ONIONS Sunkist, sweet juicy, 2 doz. for 5c of Cranberries Bananas incy Wiscon- tl jer- sin, per Ib. =" 22¢| Select 3 i 19c a EMPEL’ PHONE 1612 PRUNES 73c 39¢ | Grapes Italians, 16 Ib, lug 2 for 15c PEACHE Dill Pickles Quart Jar 19c APPLES .25¢c 27 Jonathans, 3 Ibs. .. Washington Con- cords, 4 qt. basket i PESIEES, ie ip . Radishes Cucumbers Lettuce y leart rt OVALTINE, reg. ine pete! Crisp Lge. Bunch | — Crisp Silcing Large Heads 5c 2 to 19¢ Crisco Shortening Washington State No. 1 Elbertas 18 Lb. Crate 67c | Sweet Potatoes Rutahegas 4 bee 25c |e a sre Sc _ COFFEE Chase and Sanborn, dated, per_b. ... CRABAPPLES Yellow, box ... 12 Lbs. for 15¢ Buy Canning Fruit Now. -:..° Season Nearly Over. CHEESE 22c PEARS $1.75 * | and fancy, 28 Ib. lug Bartlett's extra fancy $4 19 NAZIS’ ANTI-SOVIET ACTIVITIES INCREASE Throbbing Motors of 400 War Planes Lend, Military Back- ground to Drive (Copyright, 1936, by Associated Press) Nurnberg, Germany, Sept. 11.—The throbbing motors of 400 war planes gave a military background Friday to Nazi Germany's anti-Soviet campaign —a crusade which observers believed was approaching announcement of practical steps against Bolshevism. The planes, tri-motored bombers flying in formation, pursuit planes and craft of other types awakened dele- gates and visitors in this Nazi con- vention city at dawn. Finally, ap- Phone 626 SPOHN'S Buy Now and Save Money imately 400 planes were assembled Bape aroens Nurnberg in prep- aration for demonstrations scheduled Monday. At the congress itself, German de- partmental leaders took up the anti- Bolshevist campaign where Adolph Hitler, Dr. Paul Joseph Goebbels, Dr. Alfred Rosenberg and Rudolph Hess had left off. Hermann Reischle, Nazi agricultural leader, in a speech contrasted “the ruthless exploitation of Soviet Rus- sian peasants for the benefit of a clique of Jewish parasites” with what he said were the German Fuehrer's constructive efforts on behalf of Ger- man farmers. MRS. HAUPTMANN BARRED Rouses Point, N. Y., Sept. 11.—(#)— Mrs. Anna Hauptmann, barred from Canada because she could not prove United States citizenship, looked to the dominion government Friday to overrule immigration inspectors and allow her to continue to Montreal. 518 9th St. Four Regular Deliveries Daily Butter, % Ib. prints, per tb. Blue Goose Navel Oranges, . large size, Baking Powder, Calumet, 1 Ib. can Mason jar size Dates, cello wrap- ped, 1'2 Ib, pkg.......- Cut Wax Beans, No. 2 can; 3 for Peanut Butter, fancy quality, 2 Ib. jar..... CRISCO, 3 Ib. can 57c Buy Now Crystal Soap Chips, 5 Ib, package .. Pineapple Juice, Libby's, un- sweetened, No. 2 cans; 2 for aa 36c Libby’s Rosedale Queen Olives, 27c ode House COFFEE 1 Ib. can 27c Van Camp's tall cans Pork and Beans, Spaghetti, Vegetable Soup, Hominy, Tomato Juice. Your choice, Fairco Sweet Wrinkled Peas, dor. Maryland Tomatoes, 2'2 cans, tom 69C a.$1.35 Malted Milk, Thomp- son’s 1 Ib. can... " 47c¢ (One pen and pencil set free) 2 | Sac Oatmeal, Regular or Quick, large; your choice, Ovaltine, small can .. Dealers Have Poultry Registration Blanks Application blanks for poultry rais- ers who wish to take advantage of the new poultry marking and recording program being inaugurated jointly by the North Dakota State Poultry asso- ciation and the state commissioner of agriculture may be secured from pro- duce and equipment dealers and hatcherymen, O. A. Bartron, secretary of the poultry association has an- nounced. The program is being intro- duced to farmers for the first time this year, and is intended to reduce and eliminate poultry stealing. TWO DIE IN PLANE CRASH Bellaire, Ohio, Sept. 11—(?)—Fred A. Herlt, 27, of Vallejo, Calif. and William G, Fournier, 22, of San Diego, Calif. died Friday as their plane went into a spin and crashed shortly after taking off from Phillips’ airport. Jolly Time Pop Corn, 10 oz. cans; 2 for. Wheaties, two regular packages Bisquick Flour, large package . Rob Ross Pancake Flour, Maple Syrup, pint bottles Libby's Fancy Catsup, pint bottle Cantaloupe, Jumbo size; 2 for .. Libby's Sauerkraut, 214 cans; 2 for Corned Beef, 12 of, cans; each Please give us your order for chickens early. We still have nice Yakima Peaches for canning, large or small sizes, CREAMETTES, packa: 8 oz No. 10 cans COCOA, Hershey's, 1 Ib. can.... PINEAPPLE JUICE, Dole’s, 46 oz. can MILK, Borden's, Rose brand, can TISSUE, Viking, TOMATO JUICE Heinz, Regular size tin 3 CANS 25c ~~ PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY COFFEE (more cups per pound) OVALTINE |.For young and old, large size CAN MUSHROOMS, pieces and stems, 4 oz. tin 18c SODA CRACKERS, Manches- ters, made with milk, 2 1b. pkg. ....... 30c PORK AND BEANS, Van Camp's, in tomato sauce, 1 Ib. can .... CHOCOLATE, Hershey's ing and drinking, 4g Ib. bar ............005 CAKE FLOUR, Swansdown, regular size package. (Calumet oral to ainsi wan, 25c free) ee SERN 27c Minneopa. targe pis. De | yet SMe D1 CATSUP, Minne- opa, large bottle. SALMON, Libby's Red, lle sbroeas 25c CORN 1 Ib, tall can Golden Sweet, No. 2 cans SOAP, Ivory, 6 2 CANS medium size, a bar .... Cc JELLO, 5 25c all flavors ......:..6.5.5 Cc American, ¢ bor carton LBC | TOMATOES Heelies ey 23c cams} 2 cans 1.00... 25c DATES, Monogram, foes paobede eng 16c 1% ib pioressgaias ..20c SALAD DRESSING, quart jar . 25¢ Libby's, re eae ee 9c APRICOTS, Hills- dale, 244 cans ......... SALMON, Pink, 1 Ib. tall cans; 2 cans COCOA, Warfield, 1 Ib. can can JAR RINGS, regular size; 3 dozen and 1 SWEET POTATOES, new crop, 5 Ibs. .... CABBAGE, medium solid heads, per Ib. APPLES, Western Jonathans, médium size, POTTED MEAT, Libby's, % size Dare DEA large package 24c saesarig SOC CORNED BEEF, Libby's, 12 oz. can..... 2lc OXYDOL, RICE FLAKES, Heinz, 2 packages LOAF SUGAR, Domino, 2 Ib. box ASPARAGUS, Lil tin, green or . white CREAM CHEESE, oe 4 tbs. 25c Hills Brothers, 1 Ib. cans ORANGES, Sunkist, CARROTS, PEACHES, Washington Elbertas, per crate .. Lb. 28c LARD, Morrell’s Pride, 1 Ib. carton..... RICE, Biue Rose, 3 Ib. bag RAISINS, 4 lb. bag PEPPER, 2 or. with white glass shaker....... eae Chee PEN-JEL, for Jelly making, pkg. MACARONI or SPAGHETTI, 2 pound FLOUR Golden Krust, sold on a meney back guarantee 4915 LB. BAG $1.83 $3.55 WESSON OIL, for cooking and salads, pint can CRISCO, shortening, 1 Ib. can PRUNES, Red Tag, in syrup, 1 Ib. can.... Bloc MACKEREL, Van Camp's, i ee jective co Le JELLY, Imitation, ass't flavors, 5 Ib. pail. 38c MUSTARD, Min- neopa, quart jar....... HARD TACK, Old Country, 14 oz, pl PINEAPPLE, Hills slices, Ne. 215 all kinds. can ..)...... SOS CLEANER, the magic cleaner, pkg. ... FRESH CORN Off the Cob Del Maiz Nibiets, 2 CANS 29c green tops, e

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