The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 23, 1937, Page 11

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TH RISMARCK_TRIBUNE_ TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1937 HUNTERS’ GUNS KILL Aids War on Measles _|TEST WELL BELOW | Face Murder Counts {|Grand Forks, Fargo |12),omreszuie but #6 ¢ pope Firms Get Contracts] 43 students had no church preference | Lot, Weighs Little while 21 listed themselves as Protes- : : Ff Three North , Dakota contractors| tants, and 78 failed to give their affill- TWO IN MINNESOTA 3 S,000-FO0T LEVEL , : ? @ | Tuesday held awards by the board of | ation. Kansas City, Nov. 23 FP) —Bix ee construction of a or seven meals s day have put five ¢ # See : three-story addition to the boys’ ward | ¢ ’ : Graft Third Man Believed Victim of - | Progress Rapid With Drillers Us- bullding ‘st the Grafton state schoo! tnd nk Hecerture Heart Failure as Deer oS ing Log of First Nesson a Johnson Gillanders ‘Co, of Grand ander riage Cup = 3 Forks was given ie general contract Season Opens Field Explorers for $58,107. ‘The plumbing and heat-| New York, Nov. 23.—(#}—The “four Ue Saka? ak Tk Pk: : ing system contract went to the|Aces” were ing pins of, the ibetee pworls Minn., Nov. 23.—(?)—Harold, pn a Fargo Plumbing and Heating Co. for )264in Tuesday, so far as the By, : bilt coup goes. The 5,080 points piled Legg, 33, died in a hospital here f Ray, N. D., Nov. 23—Test well of : $8,622, and the Electric Construction 2 veda hight by pone y_ Oswald Jacoby, shortly. before midnight, one of this J the Standard Oil company of Calli- 5 Co of Grand Forks was given the Bowed Sebenken, David Burnstine, deer-hunting season’s first victims. fornia in the Nesson valley southeast electrical construction award, with a Mistaken for a deer moving in the 3 of here now is drilling below the 3,000 ‘Adkins ee Pravis bid of $1,120. ee ee igs cebpertriy leataatd brush, a farmer living two miles north } foot level. Rapid progress was re- Huntington, W. Va., Nov. 23. 4,2 A. Kinzer, board member, said | of Lake Crystal, Minn., was shot in ' / ported by the drillers as they pushed! (pThree men indicted for kid- |'M¢ PWA district office at Omaha the abdomen by a hunting companion. : ae exploration for oll and gas below the! naping and murder in the abduc- would give final approval on the Two other men were killed in Minne- é : 4,400 level. tion of Dr. James I, Seder, 79- |2Wards and that work is expected io sota, and two others received gunshot F Drillers explained they were able to) year-old former head of the West start in December. wounds in other early deer hunting : bore rapidly because they know what) ‘Virgina Anti-Saloon League, will See oe are accidents, to expect in the various strata down) go on trial Dec. 6. A common |One-Third of UND George A. Coburn, about 40, Du- oo to 4,400 feet because of the log kept) rieas judge fixed the trial date Luth luth, and Ed Hanson, Cloquet’ were : TM | by the ill-fated Big Viking Oll com-| oA i ee ee sg John Trans Students Lutherans the other victims. Coburn’s body was Sr pany when it sank a well a few feet} 95 and Orville ‘Adkins, 25, all of oe found by three other hunters near from the California site 10 years ag0.! tuntington. The defendants Grand Forks, N, D., Nov. 23.—Nearly Cotton, with a bullet in the head. P . a Below 4,400 feet progress will be) were not required to enter pleas. a third of the 1,800 students at the Hanson was found dead in his car, a : i = much slower with the drillers plan- University of North Dakota list their in a ditch a half mile north of Taft, — 3 ning to core frequently. One coring|-—________________~| religious preference as Lutheran, ac- believed @ victim of heart failure or : * § operation will take from 10 to 12 Mother of Infant cording to R. O. Wilson, registrar. exhaustion induced by over-exertion. : 4 hours, 9 saat cS There are 25 denominations repre- FOR THE THANKSGIVING Injured were George Turner, 14- Sf With the contract for drilling call- Fire Victim Dies} sented on the university campus with year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. O, J. : ing for the sinking of a shaft down to the Lutherans leading with 545, fol- mnt FEAST Turner of Brainerd; Edward B. Igna- e 10,500 feet, rig operators here do not Minneapolis, Nov. 23. The lowed by the Catholic church with ee fe E siak, 24, Duluth. : expect that thorough explorations Laon . 33.—P} 8€C- | 313, the Presbyterian with 275, Metho- ] will end before the first of April, ond victim of a fire that took the life | dist with 237 and Congregational with i NATION A ae Py Missouri co-eds take up wearing Meanwhile the royalty business in|of her four-months-old son, Mrs. Ed- brass-studded dog collars in latest the Nesson field was reported a8 gar Hanson of suburban Mound, died ie fi i a) § feed. tc ae campus fad. Men will retain pos- : booming. One owner of a section of/in a hospital Monday night. sesion of the dog house. land reported to the Williams county} Sparks set fire to the infant’s crib register of deeds that he has conveyed | after the mother had removed it part of his 12% per cent royalty to @/from the burning house. g dey Thenkeg! syndicate for $7,500, Three other children were saved. _ pe i wae Saas cont a a y GRAPEFRUIT where was employed on a con- ” bi — ome of Rruction ob, her “nigband was In| wkksa sunsasea Winning the battle against measles, most common communica- MN | Jured near im when truck ble childhood disease, Prof. Jean Broadhurst (above) of Columbia PpeaE# ence overturned, but continued his journey size...6 for 23¢ university, successfully located the virus by means of a stain. Next Members of 1, | after treatment. Medium size, dosen.....420 Med. step which doctors hope they will be able to accomplish is perfection chorus will leave from ie Wend ane Large size, dosen,......680 . Large size...6 for 310 ofs pecranae yan vaccine. Through use of the stain the disease may | Memorial building at 6:15 o'clock to- FANCY APPLES icxaraus 5 be detected before a rash appears, night for Napoleon where they will| === K or y A bowl of epples, pears ond grepes sing @ concert under the auspices of the Napoleon Lions club. TRIES TO FORM CABINET ich headed by Paul Van Zeeland, Brussels, Nov. 23.—(?)—Paul Emile| which resigned last month. % jad phar the ape Janson, liberal and a minister of state, 4 Tuesday was commissioned for the| There is a left-handed sugar|Soule, Will consist of the Soldiers Flavor second time by King Leopoud to try/ (levulose) and a@ right-handed sugar 3 Fancy Yams, of Home, Marching in the Clouds with to form » cabinet to replace the min-| (dextrose). God, Battle Hymn of the Republic, Sweet Potatoes = Ban Of Be ine innit House, Bvoe and Color Fancy Celery ; fake fee LTE “=e Oran _ ; ++» for your Brussels Sprouts .....2 lbs. 23¢ age eee |M A R C 0 V I IL; ee me U, Scholarship Group | aie ee Guabeny Greening Apples Suet 1...23C ., Selects Four Students! seve Suh Erenbery \ California Carrots ....bunch 5¢ 2 bunts 4 ms rent oz. 45¢ Grand Forks, ND, Nov, 2i—Pour| __ SANe®: 2 Made with ms Hubbard Squash.......2 lbs. 3¢ pelle " Grocery ™: ca tp ike Universiy of North ‘Dakota Bee. Teel Be: on oa Emperor Grapes, fcy., 2 Ibs. Head ae ee | (eee Cranberries : ee Tiettats + 10:30 A. M—2:30 4:20 P, M. Dally | ‘Texas Seedless are Arthur Grunke, Crosby; Sigurd Bananas, firm, ripe ...3 lbs. 21¢ 2 f 9 Prices aa. Tues. Afternoon and Wed. for 1 ‘Alamo, and Arthur Severson, Stanley. x ER i s ive at le or S for 19¢ [foes ee Cranberries We have lots of parking space near our store Join the organization, | PANCY EATMOR Sweet Strawberries SEES : Plump, frm, deliciows Pineapple .... 2for 38c Grapes EIMEST POUL 9 Ibs. 25¢| ~<a. | Grapes | Carrots | Fruitfor Salad “.:" $5c| 8 lbs. 28¢ 9 Mincemeat uy). Cranberry 34%! 2:17-01.com 25° 9-0z. Cc ‘¢ Come to National for the mest delicious finest favored 2 bunches Pineapple Juice ten tin 25¢ ee 9 paarernenritenp iegnme foci Stove Bulk Dates ..........2 Ibs. Jc Olives Mixed Nuts .... »19¢ : quality, right in size, at a price thet will save you money. Rett B Salad Dressing = 26¢ 2 Ibs. 35¢e | Mixed Candy mart a IS* Old Tyme Mix Candy ».10¢ 4 Folger’ eee L. A. Day of Minot is acti ‘ Cherries COFFEE Drip or 4, Ib. 286 Marsh: in fetal: ‘and civie affairs DRESSED ) NORTHWEST: 3 1 c | \ Pumpkin tener Orr ack 2. 19-01. cons 15¢ Potatoes . pain ss 5 Ibs. Ie Pumpkin No. 2% tin 106)...” Pint "6 | Minot Enterpriser | cups... Green top, mallows of that city andia member of ERN— stuff with Oyster Dress Chovelate covered ae .. Ite the bowed of education. | Ing for a delicious dinner. Pumpkin cone seen B S0z. cons BSE i’... 206 “ mb | Mince Meat 2! 2c: nie. 21° Cauliflower Xmas Mix Candy = Be)= ys Nobody Loves | TURKEY xx, 27°. a MinceMeaty2i25'39.0. pias. 25° See for 27o| cn.” fea || 3 Cathartic-Crank! GEESE rx... 235 || BYY Peels EES 32—. nurs: SOUP "er aes -lb. iy” = Baker’s "= vasa 23-10. cokes B7* each de in... 1e — DUCKS... . 27% BA Fruit Cake wis Heat 5° Fresh Peas, Green Beans or Wax Beans, Green Onions, Radishes, Green Peppers, Red sgemeecintrasts CHICKENS sore tee Q 1° Ib. Fruit Cake oa oe Hb. coke DSC Cabbage, Cucumbers, Fresh Tomatoes, Spinach, Beets, Turnips, Parsnips, Cauli- ype tat ea flower, Cabbage, Rhubarb, Squash, Rutabagas, Artichokes, Avocados, Tangerines Instead of over-stimmla Oysters... 33cm. Lutelish . . 8 cw. Fruit Bars sicocst wv 9¢ and Limes oe Pork Rst., Ib. 18Y%c Shertoning . 121. f SQLOPN0 wwine Hive 19 Pa Een Petia Cue eee een eee ee ee GINGERALE, Der a a ceate Pure Pork Sausage raccmnrs 18 Clb. White Soda or == | APPLES =~ Gis 6c), elaoes I) Se sicie ae | am su. 18¢ : a seta te the ATIONA U. S. INSPECTED MEATS || == Food Stowh 4 "Food Stow Turkeys - Ducks - Geese Yearing Lani = DICK’S:2 Lutefisk | HAMS-HAMS- HAMS | grerk Ground Beef .....Ib 14¢ ADBLES a Gq Cranberries £1 2 be. 29¢ Snow White Whole or half 20 Ib. wood box lb. 9e Ib.22¢ ; A [ Lutefisk Suz Ib.920¢] Lettuce "s2ez" tte [Celery jet de | Egos me, Round Steak FANCY BEEF ROAST Pork Chops ‘em «1 19¢ MINCEMEAT 2 De Pgs. 2 for 18¢ Pumpkin y's as 7% 23C ‘Tender Steer Sesalt pack FAT HENS ‘lb. 19 lb. 14 and 16¢ lb. 25¢ Bat a7 [eee T 6 eo Coffee cz th. 25¢ 184c\|prn 16c th 19c — 44 {4 FRESH OYSTERS, SPICED HERRING, SALT HERRING, COTTAGE CHEESE, SPRING LAMB Rolled Rib Roast ..lb. 21¢ ike ! Grapefruit ...4 for 18¢c.

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