The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 12, 1937, Page 8

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Ogee epee i i a AMEN AND WOMAN * Two E-Convicts and Hitchhiker HELD FOR QUIZZING IN KIDNAPING CASE Latest Suspects in Matt- son Crime Seattle, Feb. 12—(7)—Four men ‘and a sandy-haired woman were in jail in Washington Friday for ques- tioning about the brutal kidnaping REGULARITY HELPS YOU AVOID COLDS Oe poet sealant Se, 3 tl ly is even better thi umbrellas or overshoes. aay 80 many people let common constipation get them in a “run- down” condition — where they are likely to catch the first cold that comes along. Keep feeling well this winter. Avoid constipation by esas Kel- logg’s ALL-BRAN rey day. It fur- nishes corrective “bulk,” as well as vitamin B to tone up the intestines. lso iron for the blood. In the body, Att-BRAN absorbs twice its weight in water, forms a soft mass, and gently sponges out the system. Just eat two table- spoonfuls Sally In chronic cases, with each mea! How much better to eat this food instead of taking weakening pills and drugs! Serve ALL-BRAN as a cereal with milk or fruits, or cook into recipes. Sold by all grocers. Made and guaranteed by Kellogg in Battle Creek. Third Street SEE BIG IGA ADV. FOR MORE MONEY SAVERS Fresh Ground Beef, 2 lbs. Bacon, sliced, per Ib. . Carrots, 2 bunches for . Dill Pickles, quart jar ........ and slaying of 10-year-old Charles Mattson of Tacoma. Seattle police held two ex-convicts from San Quentin, Calif., penitentiary and the woman companion of one. A hitch-hiker was detained by Olympia police because, they said, he resembled the general description of the kidrraper. Sheriff J. I, Patton of Columbia county and a state patrolman ar- rested a man at Dayton “on descrip- tion.” No officer would say any of the prisoners had been definitely con- nected with the kidnaping of Dec. 27. or the slaying which came to light when the boy’s naked, frozen body was discovered between Seattle and Everett Jan, 11, Detective Capt. Wesley N. Miller announced one ex-convict from San Quentin and the woman, who said she == | was his wife, were arrested here Thurs- him.” D D D D D 119 Fifth St. Pork Loin Roast Smoked Picnics (shankless 5 to 7 Ibs. Bacon Squares PORK CHOPS VEAL CUTLETS (center cuts) Small Stewing Hens, Ib. ..19c Fresh Spareribs, Ib. Sliced Bacon Ends, 1 Ib. . as 5 Ib. box ... $1.00 "4 At Our Economy Counter Boiling Beef, Ib. ......... 10¢ Pot Roast, center cut, per Ib. 2% Round Steak, Ib. «+18 Sirloin Steak, Ib. .. 16c Folee eee Rolled Ri per Ib. Fresh Hamburger, 2 Ibs. ae Mutton Legs, Ib. 15¢ Pork Shoulder Roast, center cuts, Ib, ........ 19¢ At Our Blue Ribbon Counter Rot, Be LTC Choice Veal Roasts Roquefort, Old New York, Philadelphia Cream, Primost Gammelost, Pultost, Cheese Lieder Krantz, Limburger eS quart bottle Apples tb 5 Cabbage per Ib. ..... Wash, Squash Meat perp. ... 4c Texas Seediess Grapefruit .....9 for = HE Oranges 35c Cauliflower Snowball, per. Green Peppers, Bell, Ib. . . Corn, golden bantam, No. 2 Tomatoes, Standard, No. 2 Carrots, ppoesieing Nes? tin, 2 for . Beets, shoestring No. 2 i Pea s, Stokely’s fines! No. 2 tin, 2 for . No. 21, tin, 2 for Pork and Beans, Van Camp’s, ‘ 9c No. 1 tin, 3 for Salad Dressing, Minneopa, -29¢ per quart .. Milk, tall can, 6 for ... Spaghetti, Van Camp’s, 22 oz. can . Peaches, Stokely’s finest, No. 2%, tin Crackers, Soda, 2 Ib, pkg. .. .18c NO. 10 FRUITS Blse Block Berries ...48c Red Pitted Cherries . .73c Bananas, select ripe, 2 Ibs...15c -. 18¢ tin, 2 for ...... Coe 28eh + -25¢ -..29¢ Spinach, Stokely’s finest, 29 Extra Fancy Stayman Winesaps Nothing Better Packed, try this. Armour’s cello wrapped 2 Ib. 16¢ Pancake Pi fasery hele ia Ib, 19e pkg. Coffee Chase and Sanborn 5 Ib. tin can $1.08 Salmon Nautical | tesa 10¢ APPLES Oxydol, per box 241, Ibs. ... -$2.1 Near Broadway MPEL’ PHONE 1612 Cookies, fan Bran Flakes, 15 oz. pkg. ... Wheat Puffs, 5 oz. pkg. 2 for 15¢ FRIDAY and SATURDAY or Brick CHEESE, 2 Ib. box ST. FOOD MARKET Telephone 476 49c Red Triumph PO- ‘TATOES, 10 Ibs. . ” 34c Miracle Whip, quart ... .3Te Tea Siftings, 1 Ib. 2 Ibs, Round or Sirloin — i Steak, Ib... we AE Oranges, 2 doz. .........+ 380 Fancy Spring Roasting or Frying Chickens Todized Salt, 26 os., 2 for 15c Lamb Legs or Chops Schilling’s Coffee, Ib. ....31¢ ¥ ; D 4 4 "4 D 4 Onions Dakota Maid Biscuit Flour, 214 Ib. box DREFT, 1 large and 1 » both for Blue Goose, sweet, juicy Eggplant, each . Apples, Winesaps, face ana fill, 40-Ib. box.. Catsup, 14 oz., 2 bottles vioie Pineapple Juice, Dole’s, 46 oz. 28¢ Sardines, % oil, 6 for ..... Lard, “Armour’s,” Cheese, cream or brick, 2 Ib. box .. Macaroni, elbow, 2 Ib, box .. .15¢ choc., 2 Ibs. . .35¢ -10¢ family size . pea era 26 2 na 15¢ Wash, Commercial Russets Potatoes w.”...$1.65 2 Ibs. Toilet Tissue, 1000 sheet, 3 rolls for Marshmallows, 1 Ib. pkg. .. -15e Shelled Walnuts, fancy white, 7 oz. Salt, Worchester, kg., 2 for 1 Ib. 9c Fruit for Salad, Stokely’s finest, No. 1 tall . Coffee, Schilling’s Drip, 4)b. NO. 10 FRUITS Broken Sliced Pineapple .59c 5 --$1.10] Pine: Pineapple .59c annadannnaanansecan 4 .23¢ 5le day night and questioned about the abduction. The other ex-convict, H. A. Post, 32, seaman, still was being in- vestigated, although state police and federal agents said they had “dropped Livestock Association Convention Dates Set Devils Lake, N. D., Feb. 12.—(7)— Members of the North Dakota State Livestock association will meet here for their annual convention March 12-13. Among principal speakers to address stockmen will be Gov. William Langer; Wayne Dinsmore, Chicago, secretary of the Horse and Mule As- sociation of America; Dr. H. O. Bran- denburg, Bismarck, secretary of the livestock sanitary board, and F. M. Simpson, Chicago, research specialist for a commercial meat packing plant. Pioneer Taking Fir First Vacation in 55 Yea nine of Grandchildren and two great-grand- children, Burleigh county from the door of an immigrant boxcar in which he had Pastor Will Consider come from Red Wing, Minn, where} “The he was born, May 17, 1867. His father Angelus’ Sunday and an older brother had come to] “The Angelus” by Millet, one of ‘the Burleigh county in the spring of that y year and filed on a homestead one [hed torat ae tidge lk mile south snd three inlles west oF ‘udied at the 8 o'clock service Sunday Wilton, where they built a log cabin, |¢vening in the First Lutheran church It was to this homestead that he was/All who are interested are welcome, driven with his mother, meters A044 pocording ‘to Rev. G. Adolph Johns, |killed brothers. ‘This painting, Rev. Johns states, is William Brown of Near Wilton Thinks Trip to Washington Will Be Fun Death of Act Fifty-five years is a long time feel anyone to work without a real vaca- tion, So we will all agree that William Brown has @ vacation coming now that he is approaching his 70th birthday. His eyes sparkling from a face that resembled parchment tanned by the years, his toil-gnarled hands clutched like a boy enraptured by a wild west ‘There Mr. Bron fad Zormained ‘Once, in 1925, he went away for two prbie nnd 96t fe 6 very BEERS WAY weeks, Otherwise has continually re-/ presents great spiritual truths. Those sided in the Wilton district. Outside !who attend will receive an 8x11 inch of his farming interests, Mr. Brown’s| copy of the masterpiece. movie, the pioneer Burleigh county life has been circumscribed. He served| Special farmer sat on the edge of a chair in the Tribune office Thursday to shyly admit he “thought it would be fun” to get away from the Missouri valley “for a while.” | For 55 years Brown has labored mightily towresta living fromthe brown prairie loam and in all that time he has traveled only a few miles from the homestead where he settled back in 1881, Since Mrs. Brown passed away re- cently Brown has made his home with one or another of his nine living chil- dren. There were 10 little Browns once, but one died when he was 13 years old. Now Mr. Brown has a yen to see a sister and a daughter who reside on the World ahd the Woodman’s circle. Farmers Cut Rate Meat Market - Phone 216 612 Broadway POT ROAST, young beef, Ib, 14, 16c SIRLOIN STEAK, 2 1 c = a TENNESSEE PRESS ‘GAG’ BILL KILLED Sponsoring Attorney ‘Newspaper Lobby’ for Nashville, Tenn., Feb. 12—(7)—Ten- gag” bill has met the R. jtanooga attorney, who said editors were “unbridled” and that 288 size, per doz. ......-.. 27c it Stok Party Peas, oye eae 15c ‘e been ou to submit to De eecring articles” forecast a few Jduye ago that the bill would fail in the house. He blamed the “newspaper E 4 bill provided that publication lon @ newspaper editorial page of “any untruth” about person would sub- ject tthe editor or publisher, or both, to a life time expulsion from Tennes- see journalism, in addition to fines and damages. LINDBERGHS I DESERT Cairo, Egypt, Feb, 12—(4)—Col. and Mrs, Charles A. Lindbergh, en = * route to Cairo from Tripoli, landed at Mersa Matrouh in the western desert at 9:15 a. m. (CST). They said they intended to\remain over- mit in the town sppneney miles from Cairo. ‘The earth travels 66,735 miles an hour in its journey around the sun. * Fresh Fruits and Vegetables the Pacific coast. | This week-end Mr. Brown will 1613 Butter % aris in peta ry board a train for the Yakima valley Bioter, Ara, Hobert Webber of Prosser. r, 5 of Prosser. After a month’s stay there he plans to Stokely’s Finest Tomatoes, 1 5 go to Vancouver where he will: spend aes large 24, size CAN .....00.sseeccecceee Cc iBall, Cane Picox mer art 93 : ‘addington, a daug! le plans to return to Burleigh county | 3 to 3 Ib. pieces, Ib... c Carnation Milk; 22 c Shoat May 1. COTTAGE CHEESE, 17 FULL LINE OF FISH 3 tall cans for ........2+--cessecesees Tt was on Oct, 19, 1881, that Mr.'§| best made, Ib, ......... c ALL DURING LENT Brown first saw the rolling prairie of 3 Pet ase Manse Fare Cane ae Maple 36 c . ’ ies, IZonpke. L4C ‘ Pasties 23C|qurie STC P REAT LENTEN ORS SALE . Twilling’s Grocery nah ase ee Delivery Service Aasabus cat J HERRING 6iclb. WINTER CAUGHT PIKE 112¢ lb. BLACK COD MAJESTIC SODA Crackers :=15° NATIONAL Ev. Milk6.:.37¢ © MARCOVITZ " ©Grocery —Bree Delivery Service— © - 10:30 A. M.—2:38 - 4:30 .P. M. Daily eR) 905 Front Ave, Carnation, Lion, Northfield, Pet 14%, 0z., 6 for 38¢ s ALM ‘ON i ECONOMICAL SPAGHETTI OR Whole or Half © fat Macaroni 43°]. 122 lb. aie .23c | Stick Macaroul or Spaghetti... 3 I-lb. pkgs. 28 HALIBUT ; a ew som a as, _ Cheese 19¢ Ib. "Seinfinds ot Whvcoie SMOKED BLOATERS Smoked Silhecees Haddie Fillets GRAPEFRUIT 25¢ lb. secssscevese BOC | 5-10, pall .......... | LEMONS U. S. Inspected Beef a ae eatin ase POT ROAST [ff || omen 9149 [one nee c TEFTUCE Ta ds U.S. lspected eat Fancy, Solid Heads, 2 for ................. U. S. Inspected Beef POTATOES a BBO NY Mmsican "|| Fey. Beet Roast 1S) momento | od Ib. 24c Armour’s select Steer, per Ib. ... Per Ib. ...... TunaFishY “=~ [[ Shrimp See Pure Lard = Foncy Light Moot Sardines padre of FRANKS ey dP 05.29¢ ROUASES : ‘ 2: aay’ 4 hal Qir27c 225° Ib. 16c = 4 per Ib. ..... 19c Minced Ham Pi . Minced H: Housshold Needs 1cnies l 9 ne ‘am > Ib. om Clean Quick Ib. 15¢ Cudshy’s, 4 to 6 lbs. avg. _Lb. C me”..16c oo ff oar cars S-tb. phg- SA” BACON Super a el aoe p16 SQUARES Ground Beef 2 5 ¢ Sausage Chipeo weit 38}-01-phgs. 2% RSET Kitchen Kleuser 413-0:. cons 19 PORK CHOPS TEA ationa a Food Stew Cuts 266 Ib.

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