The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 18, 1936, Page 8

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-|COUNTIES IN RANG ‘Lion’ Craftily 1 Eludes Hunter Near Antler Antler, N. D., Sept. 18—()—A tawny, rangy beast, believed by some ‘who saw it to be an African lion and 4 ‘by others to be a large mountain lion, yy eluded the many hunters who ranged ‘over the prairie west of here Thursday | glimpses of the animal. No hunters, afternoon armed with rifles and! however, were successful in getting a other firearms. jshot at the beast. os - One thing sure, according to the hunters, the lion is fleet of foot, and was able to outdistance both an auto- jmobile which pursued it at a disance in the forenoon and a man on horse- back who chased it at a late after- noon hour. From about 8 o'clock in the morn- ing until 4:30 p. m. the animal was sighted at intervals, first by Matt Urke, farmer six miles west of here, and last of all by George Brix, living four miles west of town, who gave up | an attempt to catch up with the fleet- |footed beast after following it nearly ja mile. During that eight and one-half ) i Spot near Lansford where Aksel Sags- | Veen reported seeing one last Friday. | hour period the lion remained within | Earlier reports had come from Glen- | bt It is estimated that as many as 200 persons took part in the hunt during the day, and that nearly @ score of | persons at one time or another caught tses will be eligible to participate it any program developed in 1937, Burleigh, Divide, “HERE'S A_TIP for busy men Shredded Wheat and fruit for lunch. No mid-afternon fag after that treat! ay, itt” and Williams. The locale where the lion was seen Thursday is about 18 miles from the Nn area scarcely more than two miles across, This area is largely prairie j with several sloughs in it. southeast of Lansford, and from | certain range building practices.” distant points near Dunseith, ottineau and near Towner. ROBBERS STILL AT LARGE MS CONTINUE TOUR N. D.. Sept. 18—()—Con- | |John Moses, Democratic candidate jfor governor, and Henry Holt and J. |J. Nygaard, Democratic candidates |for congress, will visit northwestern North Dakota points beginning Mon- day. in small change. CCORDING TO SCIENCE, microscopic examina- tion reveals that countless germs thrive in many homes which appear "spotlessly clean”. If you could see these health menacing germs you would realize the full importance of greater Home Hygiene. Why take chances when it is so easy and economical to use Clorox and give your home the health protection it deserves! In the laundry Clorox makes your white cottons and linens snowy-white, fresh-smelling and hygienically clean. Clorox disinfects, deodorizes and removes stains from dishes, glassware, refrigerators, food containers, drain- boards, sinks, bathtubs, basins, toilet bowls, tile, linoleum, sickroom utensils, garbage receptacles. 5 You'll be amazed to learn the number of ways that Clorox can help you. The label lists many important household and personal uses. Clorox is concentrated for economy. Always order by name. There's only one Clorox. CLOROX ‘ Visinfeels AS IT = REMOVES STAINS DESTROYS ODORS DEPENDABLE A PURE + SAFE © SAFEGUARD TO HEALTH PROGRAM SELECTED i Farmers in Western Ne in Western North Da- kota Areas Eligible to Par- ticipate in Plan Fargo, N. D., Sept. 18.—(4)—Farm- ers in 30 western North Dakota coun- the new federal range improvement program under which stockmen may eurn payments for certain range- building practices performed in 1936, and also establish the basis for more extensive improvement of the range lis announced by Dr. J. T. E. Din- woodie, Fargo, secretary of the North Dakota soil conservation committee. The counties included are Adams, Billings, Bottineau, Bowman, Burke, Dunn, Emmons, Golden Valley, Grant, Hettinger, Kid- der, Logan, Mercer, Mountrail, Mor- |tcn, McLean, Oliver, Renville, Sheri- }aan, Sioux, Slope, Stark, Ward, Wells Dr. Dinwoodie emphasizes the point that “the range improvement pro- | gram is not a cattle or sheep reduction program, but is a plan whereby range stockmen will be encouraged to con- serve privately owned or privately controlled range land, by adopting Minot, N. D., Sept. 18.—()—Ward county authorities Friday were still without clue as to the identity of two young ‘men who broke into the Gru- ber poolhall at, Foxholm Wednesday and escaped with between $60 and $70 The Empire State building is the tallest man-made object in the world. 4 N. D. Automobile Sales Approach 11,000 Mark Nearly 11,000 new automobiles and commercial vehicles have been sold in North Dakota this year. Sales totaled 10,750 for the first eight months of this year compared with 12,213 for the same period in 1935, according to figures compiled by Commercial Service, Inc., Bis- marck, These sales included 8,861 passenger automobiles and 1,889 commercial ve- hicles in the last eight months with the reduced sale of passenger cars accounting for most of the decrease. August sales amounted to 1,255 of which 871 were passenger and 384 commercial cars. This compared with @ total of 1,591 for August, 1935, Cass county continued to lead all in it 104 Main Phone 77 Schneider and 1st to the person bringing in the from the packages of Pal's coffee product. Ask for details, FIG BARS, fresh, 2 PORK & BEANS KRAUT CORN No. 2% cans, 2 No. 2 cans, 2 cai Seley sete 1 7 Cc Welch’s GRAPE JUICE, bot te 45c bottle i abpeslereoare 23 Cc No. 1, 2 CANS ..5..-. 25. 1 7c CERTO, 8-oz. bottle ...... 23 Cc Monogram SALAD DRESS- ING, quart 5c Soap, 10 bars FANCY TOKAY TABLE \ (4]ik¥e Grapes 2 v WEGETABLES ers BANANAS APPLES ORANGES 2 i one ies I eg QoC liane 29c Sweet POTATOES | CABBAGE LETTUCE Fancy, Fancy, crisp, 4¢ Quince, Beets, Carrots, Turnips, Green or Wax Beans 9 JUICE SALE AND SAMPLING e Gentle Press Pure Natural TOMATO JUICE PINEAPPLE JUICE . 3 for 25c Dozen 97c 2 for 19c RET Z cccten Everybody loves them Ie the bissest 2 pkgs. Sue 45c 6 for 51c ORANGE JUICE, 2 for.. SAUERKRAUT JUICE, 2 for.. 2lc GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, - A refreshing fruit drink, tee 19c fer BROWN SUGAR Moist, 25c LOGANBERRY JUICE, Rich in 17 c 2 pare 9c FLAKES, Libby’s Libby’ Pineapple carne and Sanborn Aaceracin 2 for... 1) eae Tie ee 23c Haas 35c¢ MEAT FEATURES rk Roast 1 peta Sirloin Steaks PAL’S CASH GROCERY FREE — FREE — FREE Man's Wrist Watch—with flexible band—will be given away Oct. Best, fresh roasted Coffee, a Nash Campbell Scans. Uncle William’s, solid Golden Bantam, Loren style, CORN FLAKES, large pkgs., 2 for 17¢ FARINA, Tormeay ooo ..29¢ SOAP, P & G, giant size, 5 bars....19¢ Milk Potatoes Butter Borden's No. 1 Russets No. 1 Creamery “Rose ‘50-lb. bag Carter 2 tall cans lic $1.35 Per Ib. 36c SPEAKS GROCERY 216 Broadway—Ear! Speaks, Prop.—Phone 611 SPECIALS = Crystal White’ 45c 1 reg. size Super THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1936 others in automotive sales during Aug- ust with 109 in the passenger and 38 in the commercial groups. In passen- ger cars Ward county was second, 68 sales, Grand Forks, third 88, and Burleigh, fourth 44, Report A. F. Bonzer ‘Not So Well’ Friday Chicago, Sept. 18.—(7)—State Sen- ator A. F. Bonzer of North Dakota ‘was reported “not so well” Friday after & restless night at Passavant hospital where he is undergoing treatment for @ condition physicians attributed to a three-year-old auto accident injury and overwork. A second blood trans- fusion was planned for tonight after one earlier this week was described as beneficial. WE DELIVER Phone 77 Enget, Props. greatest number of labels—taken Ibs. OVALTINE, small size, per can 33 Cc Libby's: POTTED MEAT, ‘As, per 9 c Holsum Combination PICKLES, 16-0z., per bottle BAKING POWDER, 25-0z. can K, C., per can GLOSS STARCH, Staley’s cubes, 1-Ib. package i U. 8S. INSPECTED MEATS Baby Beef Shoulder sieader 122-16¢ Pork Hocks, Ib........ 1 Summer Sausage, Ib... .1 & 2 Fresh Hamburger, Ib. 12'2¢ Breakfast Sausage Links, Ib. ........... 1 Beat Slee: th: ..12¢ Sliced Bacon, ¥; Ib. pkg. 15¢ Veal Leg or Loin Roast, Ib. Fy 2% to 4¥, Ibs., Ib..... Bacon, lean, 3 to 119 5th St. Near Broadway Specials for Friday and Saturday Phone 476 New Potatoes, Washington Russets, P.& AS Soap, large bars, Imitation Fruit Jelly, 5 Ib. pail... Imitation Strawberry tibiae” 39c Bartlett Pears, 20 Ib. ct. 99c 25c grown. 4 Ibe. .... Clothespins, 2% doz. in e, per package. .9c uicy .... Le Cranberries 20¢ Cabbage Minn. grown, 4c Fancy Wis., Lb. No. 1 Creamery “4s APPLES ee Iris, 98 Ib. $323 ‘ae Miller Milling Co. ver... 91.48 Crabapples 2 =r. $1.98 | Prun SUGAR relegate 23c NOODLES, Mother's 1c Pert ran ha PELs ae Original, bar 54c - TOMATOES Red Ripe, No. 2 cans 3 CANS CREAMETTES, the Bet- @& ter Macaroni, 8 os. pkg. Cc PANCAKE FLOUR, Pantry FRUIT SALAD, Lib- by's, 1-Lb. Tall Cans .. 14c TOMATO SOUP, Van Camp's EMPEL’ PHONE 1612 POTATOES Washington Raseets 25-Ib. Bag... 15¢ ITALIAN] PRUNES ia Ber, 8. ei tl 1.19 70. PEAS oN pasted 2 for 29c 180 TOMATOES Me. for 25c Pork & Beans %213; », 20¢ Eating and Cooking EREL 19¢ Lilo 2 Cans for 1 9 Cc PINEAPPLES 2 Cans for 25c Libby's 14 ox, 8 Slices > APPLES Jonathan, Fancy, 20 Ib BOX 2.0.00. EGGS | ouves B29 Cee’ | CORN unas 2 te 19¢ 25¢ | JOLET TISSUE 5, 25c ORANGES &: 2°: 39c | BANANAS <:c:. en Basket.......: Pe GRAPES 25¢ Yellow Denver ONIONS $1.15 $1.13 PEANUT BUTTER Armour’s 2 Lb, Jar CORNED BEEF Armour’s No. 1 Tin Grape, Apple, .Raspberry 4 Lb, Jar 49¢ 22¢ Lbs. for nad POTATOES, vec SOUP, pounds ‘an Camp's, for ee 20c | wate... 10c 1G-Ib, Ug ..esseevee S Pure Fine Granulated Beet, Kraft Bags SARDINES, Mustard or Tomate Sauce, eval cans, per can....... TOMATO JUICE, Campbell's 14 oz, 2 Cans hepa .15c¢ ~~ PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 10 lbs. S3c |} CATSUP, Libby's Large 14 ox. Bottle . MOLASSES, Bakewell, 5-Ib. Pail WRIGHT'S Silver Cream, 8 os, Jar MARASCHINO Cher- ties, Labby’s 7 or. jar .. BISQUICK, Large RITZ, Large Pkg. PEAS, Fairce Sweet Wrinkled, No. 2 can . PINEAPPLE JUICE Gena ttbciigt SS chester, Honey tiered 13c 24c 19c 2lc 33c 24c .12c 13c 5% on can ........... ed, 2-Ib. Box .,..... f 30c Cred Ne x 69c | ics Neca. 14c 5-MORE Coffee, Ground at Pacha 20c Purchase, Lb. ........ |) APPLES, Jonathans, Extra Fancy, and Fancy, 10 ibs. .... All Varieties, 3 bars.. WALNUT MEATS, Pieces a Se “pad oe ee ' {SAP Tokay Sgr seeee Derby, 5 oz, Glass .... MACKEREL, Van Camp's, 1-Ib. tall can.. 10c es

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