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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1936 USE SEAT CUSHIONS AS STRETCHERS : : SEEK EXPLANATION GUSSNER’S OF TRAIN COLLISION FATAL 1010 RIDERS . § “JUST PHONE 1060” Freshest Fruits and Vegetables LETTUCE ORANGES CARROTS heads ee rack (co OOe palagflteg haa 5c Green top Beets, Turnips, Radishes, Spinach, Beams Specale: Fresen S cocata Endive, Broccoli, Kumquats, Red Cabbage, Pomegranates, Celery Cabbage, Mushrooms, Aspargus, Rhubarb. GRAPES GRAPEFRUIT : GREEN PEAS . ie game Swit eee [aaa 25c GOLDEN CORN 4 for only DE LUXE PLUMS TOMATO SOUP Cream style, No. 2 Campbell's, tins, 2 for . RECORD [S LEFT BY DOCTOR OF EFFECT OF DRUG AS HE DIES Death Called Suicide by Coron- er, Martyrdom by Members of Family nai ay Langer Secretary if ee Chicago Authorities Believe Motorman of Flyer Has Key to Tragedy Omaha, Neb. Nov. 27.—(4’)—Cor- oner’s Investigator M. D. Jaap said Friday no inquest would be held into the death of Dr. Edwin Katskce, 34- year-old Omaha physician who scrawled notes on the wall of his of- fice telling how doses of narcotics to which he succumbed, affected his mind and body. Jaap said he would record the death as a suicide “because as a medica! man he (Katskee) knew an overdose of the narcotic would prove fatal.” liowever, members of the doctor's family expressed belief he died “al martyr to science’—the result of an experiment in the effects of the nar- cotic. They base their belief on those words found on the wall: “Narcotic poisoning—not suicide— “My little way of contributing to the medical and surgical archives of clin- ical research.” The young doctor scrawled his re- port of symptoms on the wall with crayon, pencil and pen. Much of the writing either was illegible or unin- telligible. Chicago, Nov. 27.—(/7)—Agencies in- vestigating the elevated railroad crash which cost the lives of 10 persons Tuesday night and injured 65 others sought an explanation of the tragedy Friday from the man at the throttle —Van R. Grooms, Grooms, motorman of the North Shore flyer which drove three-quar- ters of the way through the rear wooden coach of @ local train at the Granville station, was in technical cuuety cade Francis hospital. He 4 not yet lea mn the crash, but Dr. oi P McGarry tald| _ PH, MoGurren (above) of Mi- his Gondition had improved to an ex-| not, will be private secretary to tent that he might be questioned by| Goveror-Elect William Langer police investigators. when he returns to the chief ex- Police Capt. Mertin E, McCormick] ¢cutive’s chair in January. His said the motorman would be taken to| ppointment will be the first the Summerdale district police sta- made, Langer said.—(Associated tion as soon as he was able to leave| Press Photo.) the hospital. % Fire Lads Douse Genuine Cattaraugus Vanadium Steel Carving Set 44 oz. 28c z CUT BEETS PEACHES 19¢ | eas oe, 190 | Ee. BBE MEAT DEPARTMENT ..... Spring Chickens, Fancy Hens, Fancy Turkeys, Prime Fattened in Our Milk-Fed Poultry Room. There’s a Vast Difference. Beef Tenderloin Steaks, very fancy, lb. 38¢ BEEF POT ROAST VEAL STEAK or ROAST | PORK LOIN ROAST See Our Display Softasilk The Super CAKE FLOUR Rescue workers tore seat cushions from the splintered wreckage of a "3 Reci Chicago elevated train and used them as stretchers to carry the dead and | Today 8 cipe ey injured from the scene after a fast northbound Chicago, North Shore and Cranberry Apple Sauce | Blazing Hydrant ae Milwaukee train telescoped the rear of a crowded “L” express train Use 2 cups berries, 1 cup sliced ap-| 4 . x A during’ the rush hour. Here is one of the victims being carried to a les, 1 cup water, 1% cups sugar, % —(F)- Legion Team Will Be waiting ambulance. (Associated Press Photo) bern Aedes Ss BR Ee copes aaa ‘ Avery Mix apples and berries with water.) found a “hydrant” ablaze. Given Gold Baseballs nG eba ese attack. It parallels the Trans-S!-| Cover and cook 7 minutes. Add rest ‘A few days ago they completed 5 ais y, but well within Soviet} of ingredients and boll vigorously 4| the job of housing the village hy- ss te tra Sila rrouy A) Grae in oneg ound’ wis (OME 13,16] Me, 15,17 | sae Teulon BE inior ieeball ieearn ayaillt ss Sounds Stern Warning : Pal Saas emia, straw as a guard against winter fancy, Ib..... 9 fal, Ib.... ’ cuts, Ib. . ie eee ts Krutoff declared the Soviet far east} Shrubs and trees should be trans-| weather. 5 Gh the Lissa Spele, Baer : SIBERIAN RAILROAD was “ready for defense” and sounded| planted in the fall, winter and early ‘They said @ lighted cigarette PORK SAUSAGE SLO es ORK enor : pe Pia j a stern warning to Japan spring. apparently caused the blaze. Fresh, . Rosenthal, post commander, ‘our policy. 1s one! ob) (pesce,? he per pound C | per per Ib. . make the presentations. TI eling ; 2 ee Milisare st 8 pi m. in the Lesion ‘i ; ; said, “but we give warning that if Pearl-White Latetisk, Finnan Haddie, Kippered Cod, Whitefish, Oysters. Whole Suckling Roasting Figs. er, |ooviets Will Build Great Port/ there is an attack we shall deliver a LEST YOU FORGET—“GUSSNER'S MILK-FED POULTRY” .20c.. 25¢ rooms of the World War Memorial : crushing blow. We will not si nder at Terminus North of TURKEYS ‘Young tiens th Young Hens, Ib. an inch of far eastern territory.” Vladivostok building. Reports of the Open Your Heart campaign activities will be one of the principal items of business. An unidentified metal worker, head- oS clared: ing a delegation from Leningrad, de- “When the Fascists attack us, we Moscow, Nov. 27.—()—Completion| yon't fight alone. The workers of of steel-laying on the most important} Hamburg, Berlin and Tokio, all hun- 601 Tenth St. Phone 1613 military railroad in the world—the| gry and oppressed, and the workers of Soviet Great Northern to the Pacific| all countries, all peoples, all races, all SUGAR, 10 Ib. cloth bag ....45¢ was announced Friday to the all-| colors will join us in a fight to plant union congress of Soviets, the commas flag over the entire e G. M. Krutoff, premier of the far-| ¥9F° : Rl lb tin 50c eastern area of the Soviet Union, dis- es speech drew thunderous ap: r) 5 ee ee 2 closed the first supply train reached | P’ ‘ Komsomolsk Thursday from Moscow. BUTTER L GRAPEFRUIT... 10 for 35¢ good size 0 Komsomolsk is the far eastern term-| In Setpember a total of 1,481,946 inal on the Amur river, several hun-| gallons of gasoline was sold at whole- Full Line of. e of, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables TTER Churned Fresh Daily We reserve the right to limit quantities. 1 Ib. cartons because /t dred miles north of Vladivostok,|sale in Greenville county, 8. C. TASTES where the Soviets will build a great aa ER CRN Phone 626 F ! REE DELIVERY SERVICE = NCARRILDUNSPSSOT, 518 9th St. Pure, ready mixed, port. Mrs. Edwin Butterfield, 81, of Or- BETTER. 3 Ib. pkg. . ‘This railway is one of the keystones| chard, Neb., has pieced 350 quilts in of Soviet defense against any Japan-| the last 21 years. i a SYRUP, 4 REGULAR DELIVERIES DAILY ieee Blue Rose Rice, ‘ 4 Ib. pkg. pgonss0000 S 3 K, C,, 25 oz. can . 25c Apples, Stayman, Rome, Spitz- | Pure Fruit Jam, ass’ HONEY, Pure simeet Clover berg, Jumble flavors, 3-Ib. jar eney Rane Van Camp's tall cans, Vegetable inees 1. Ibs PAE: 316 Ib pkg. 29 | rriae, 8 0c. bottie....... 8c J cis Ad Sapien cane We Thank You FLOUR, Golden DOUGHNUT MIX, at aides Pe 13c : akots Maid, co | i tongs ghetti, Hominy, Pork & Beans, : PRESERVES, Whe-Bar, JERSEY TOAST, Man- ee ies 50c Crenece New Navels, 53c Pure Raspberry, PAPPER, Schillings, Fo | setae he meee bar OC 1 Ib. glass jar . 2 oz. can... eeeeee J . Winesap Apples, m | SAVOR SALT SEASONING, Bello, all sts Teyoe 4 Ibs. for Og iced Loe seach COFFEE 5 More, ground fresh. A Delicious Apples, 40 high grade coffee that a fancy, per doz, Cc measures up to the better Grapefruit, Texas Peele 1 7c vacuum packed. ()T willing’s Grocery Fancy Creamery Y, Wb. prints “PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY CHOCOLATE, Hershey's, RAISINS APRICOTS, Dried, 1 Ib. cello bag ......... BEANS, Baquick, bake 20 to Peas, medium size cans, 6 for Swift's Meaty Spare- ribs, 2 Ibs, Swift's Dried Beef, ma- chine sliced, special, Ib. Lifebuoy Soap, SS eae 25 Lux Soap, CURSO iperndocericeers 25c Jolly Time Pop Corn, Chipso, regular Butter, 1,-Ib. prints, Ib. 02... 6.60... P & G, the perfect laun- dry sdap, 80 size. 5 BARS Oxydol, large 5-1b. Cabbage, nice firm Pancake Flour, heads, per Ib. 3'3-Ib, pkg. pet for . 4 Tangarines, extra Hie, 3 Oc 1 7c Per Aozen .....ceeeee8 Oranges, new Naval crop, 200 size, 2 doz, for Libby's Corned Beef, No. 1 tin .. Buckwheat Flour, Bta-Ib, pkg. Blue Goose Grapefruit, jue Goose Grapefri LOAF SUGAR, 80 size, 6 for Honey, new crop, 5-Ib, pail Washed Carrots, Corn, No, 2 cans, Maple syrup, pint bottle . Walter Bake: Chocolate, Onions, small size, Pineapple, 8-oz. cans, sliced or crushed, 3 for .. ... 25€ zen toes, eastern pack, 6 large Rusoets, 30 Ibe $1 29 Tomato ee Pe Zi 15¢ Old Tyme Mixed for 2DC | Nor, dor. were BUTTER PORK & BEANS rd Nea efor 23c pong far... 1 No, 2 tin Cut Wax Beans ze HEMPEL’ ie PHONE 1612 Be 39¢ | err, per. 2. ar 2DC Purex Tomato Oranges ee 32c . GRAPE JAM i piling jar 45c Herring Ge | i taten 2Z5e | tir... 10 | eter [3c 1 No, 2 tin Tomatoes 1 No. 2 tin Peas 1 No. 2 tin Diced Beets 1 Ne. 2 tin Bantam Corn ne eet 54c “Vegetables and Fruits” Head Lettuce Celery Tomatoes Cucumbers Cauliflower New Peas Brocolli Green Onions Radishes Yams Stamped Rutabagas Mushrooms New Carrots Green Peppers New Beets Cranberries Bananas Emperor Grapes. “Grocery Department” Dixie Mix, for making fruit cake, Salmon, medium red, Autumn brand, 1 Ib, can .........00000e eee eeeeeceeecenes Tea Garden Pure Raspberry or Strawbery Preserves, 1 lb, jar ..... Dromedary Pitted Dates, T% OB, Pkg, 2 LOK ..cecocceccvssoversssees "Oto. tall cas, 2 for... .. 33¢ “Meat Department” U. 8S Inspected Steer Beet Pot Roast, per Ib. .....ssscccceeees U. 8. Inspected Steer Beef Short Ribs, per lb. .....ssssessssssereeres U. 8. Inspected Pork Loin Roast, end cut, per Ib. . ene U. 8. Inspected Pork Spareribs, Fancy Veal Sirloin Steak, gigi send alatas tian a ear 4 To Meat Loaf—Beef, Pork and Veal Ground Ham Loaf—Cudahy’s Ham, Veal, Beet and Pork Ground, Ib. .seeressccessorsosseses. OC Cudshys Wieners per Ib, cers of Panui, .22e Fancy Springers and Stewing Select and Standard Oysters Bea EE awed hee cai ide All Phones 211 118 Third St DELIVERIES—6:45 & 10:30; 2:30 & 6:30 “CLOSE 7 FP. M., SATURDAY” 2 Ib. cello bag pleted Quaker, a or regular, large pie. eee a 9 Cc STARCH, Ai aroma corn, or gloss, 2 pkgs. a) 9 (4 MACARONI and ‘SPAGHETTI, Minneopa, 2 1b. pkg. SALAD DRESSING, Miracle Whip, quart . PRUNES, 90-100 size, 2 Ib. cello bag PEARS, Dried, 2 Ib. cello bag SAGO, CHERRIES, Fited ed te 5 Sour, Lawrence, No. 10 '86c Genuine Golden Bantam. No. 2 cans, solid pack. 2 CANS 19c STRAWBEBRIES, White Lag, No 10 can 78c MILK, Rose brand, 13 of., 3 cans .......... fade ae home femapetings MUFFETS, W! Wheat Biscuits, pkg. ..... ORN MEAL, Gener Meee ww le Cloth, pint bottle ...... BABY FOOD, Heinz Assorted 44 of. cans, 3 for .... Muscat, 1 Ib. can PRUNES, Fresh Oregon Prunes in syrup, Red Tag, 1 1b. can, 2 for PINEAPPLE JUICE, Libby's, 12/6 of. can ... NIBLETS, Del Maiz, fresh corn een per can... LOC SPAGHETTI and MEAT BALLS, Dinty Moore, BEANS, Cui W BE. Cut Wax, Spruce, No. 2 can ..... Ile SOUP, Tomate, Van Camp's, pane | FISH BALLS, Libby’s, 0 can ‘69c SPAGHETTI, With Cheese and, Tomato Sauce, 9 1 Ib, can see DS BEETS, Libbys, fancy tin whole red beets, 25 or Ne 2 cans, 3 for 27. 2OC KRAUT, Libbys, No. 2 can. 216 sive can, 2 cans.... MUSHROOMS, Savory, 2 oz. buttoms KIPPERED SNACKS, Walker's, Wome. 13c Fruits and Vegetables s Pf ORANGES &2"",,. APPLES, Snappy Red Winesaps, 6 Ibs. for ......... 25 Cc RUTABAGAS, Sweet Minn. stamped bagas, per Ib. ... ONIONS, Sweet Minnesota, even size for boiling, 10 lbs. New Crop Navels 33c LETUCE, 5 Doz. Size, 5 California Lettuce, per head .... IC 3c Seer ieta bor th... .. 3e GRAPEFRUIT, Texas Seed- tees, 96 sie, S'tor ---..--..4 LOC eee .. 19¢

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