The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 17, 1921, Page 6

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* Texas by signing the Legion Memorial seek Lees HE'S TYPICAL LEGION WO nen] _ Connecticut Man ‘Is’ Chosen Depart ment Adjutant for Period of Three Years. Thomas :3).‘Batihigan has received the unique distinction of ‘being elected adjutant of the Connecticut department of the American Legion for a period of three-years, He {s also in charge of the service division at department headquarters. Mr. Bannigan was born in Utica, N, Y. He- received his education In schools & that city and in George- “town Academy. He came to New Britain, Conn., 25 years ago and in 1911 moved to Hartford where he {s engaged in the wholesale and retail cigar business. During the war Mr. Bannjgan served ‘as a captain, Returning to Hartford at the end-of the war, he gave his ef- | THOMAS J. BANNIGAN, ° is business, In city of Hart- | : forts to revitalizing February, 1919, when ford needed a capable man to direct | J its Soldiers, Sailors and Marines’ club, Mr. Bannigan was asked to take the; Job. Despite the call of his business, | he abandoned it again, through’ pa- triotic motives, to supervise the club. A record-maker in ‘the formétion and organization of Rau-Locke post No. 8, Mr. Bannigan soon became one of the most prominent Legionnaires +e in the state and was elected as the |,, first state adjutant. Department head- quarters had been without a perma-. ‘nent Iecation, using a room in the | Service ‘club as quarters. \Br. Ban- nigan prevailed upon the city author- ities to turn the building over to the Legion, Mr. Bannigan is also a member of the “national committee on war risk | insurance and ¢ompensation and {sj chairman of the ‘Hartford Elks’ na- | tional soldiers’ fund committee. ‘ TO TURN HOSPITAL TO STATE Texan Department of American Legion to Relinquish Control ef Kerr. ville Institution. The Texas department of the Ameri- can Legion is completing arrangements to turn the Legion Memorial hospital at Kerrville over to the state, ig order jj that the provisions of the bill appro- |] priating $1,500,000 -to expand the tn- stitution to @ capacity of 600 tubercu- | lar patients, -passed by the state legis- lature, may be carpied out. The Legion will maintain its hospital organization, which will .co-operate with the state health officer, the super- intendent of the state tuberculosis san-, itarium and the chairman of the state board of control, the officers designat- ed to supervise the expenditure of the appropriation. Charles W. Scruggs, state adjutant of the Legion, has expressed the ap- preciation of the ex-service men a8 fol- lows: “The governor. of the great State ot Texas has, met our expectations and I} am firmly’ convinced has only. consum- mated the sentiment of the people of hospital bill. The Legion is proud to share with the governof and with the legislature our inordinate pride in the consummation of” this: splendid én- deavor and fulfillment of our funda- mental duty to Texas’ disabled: ex- service men.” Kansas Passes Laws for Legion. That the voice of the ex-service men of Kansas, as represented by the Ani- erican. Legion, has been heard is manifested by the generous enactment of legislation beneficial to veterans of | Re it oe ee ane ey THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE The daughters of Mrs. AWeOA Belmont, Jr., took iivantage. of she ree | swimming course by the Red. Cross durin; # shown teaching Cecilia, to swim, while Bar! AB 1921, BIN <a 102d Metter NeWipanee Ualeh TS Union.) Leisure missed, an idle hour’ wait- ved, idle hands wait- ing with no occupation, idle and empty minds With nothing to“think of—these are the main temptations to evil. Fill ‘up that empty void, employ those va- cant hours, occupy those listless hands—the world is desperately in need of earnest workers—thén evil will aera! because it has no place to en-" r, because it is conquered by good.— Dean Stanley. ~ *@00D THINGS FOF FOR THE TABLE, shen the dratnary foods lose their ferést try these: A PP italian Round Steak.— Put two pounds of round steak and. ‘two ounces of beef , suet through a meat chop- ‘per; add one-fourth of a cupful of breadcrumbs, a teaspoonful of salt, one-eighth of a teaspoon- ful of pgpper, one ta- blespoontul of grated onion, two well- beaten eggs; mix well and form together H ‘rings 0! J the Size of Mo) : é w York's “Splash” week. Alli¢e | ra watch matoes, one cupfil of water. aig onion; ' ‘one clove of gueitc, one green pepper slived. (ine, two cloves, tw6, tablespoon- ‘fuls of butter; one teaspoonful /of salt, a‘sinall pinch of bhy: leaf}: after one: _| half ‘hour press through a.sieve. » Re- heat. in a*shallow dish; | wtér boiling 1 tay in the balls, cover and ‘simmer. one} hour.: ‘Have ready. two-thteds of @ package of ‘elbow. macatoni -cooked tendcr in salted’ water, drained and rinsed In water. Lift the meat balls from the dist to the center ofthe serv- ing dish, surround: the meat’ with the thachtdénl, por the sauce over the macnront, them sprinkle with half a cupful ig grated cheese. Garnish with Breen peppers. settled Fruit Galad—Soften one ounce, or two and dne-hulf tablespoon- fuls; of gelatin in hilf a cupful of Water, and dissolve in one cupful of boiling water; add two-thirds of a cup- fl of Sagar. the. Juice of half a lem- on, oné éupful of pineapple juice, and stir until-the sugar is dissolved; set the liquid Into a dish’ of Ice water, and when ft begins to thicken stir in ex Slices of canned pineapple cut in small DULUTH FIRES CAUSE DAMAGE]: Duluth, Mins, Sune: 1%—Two fires; the second::begun -by ‘a spark carried &cveral blocks: fromthe first by 2 strong ‘wind,’ eoinpletely gutted the Minnesota ¥ h company's plant in West: Dulutl damaged the McDou-| gall- Duluth Pattern Shop.’ -'The loss to the, math! factory was estimated , at $100,000 ‘and tothe pattetn shop at $25,000. A-fireman was painfully, but cause the pastor, Rev. Jordan, is un- the church service. There will be Sunday school at 12 o'clock, noon, and | who possibly can are urged to be ‘esent. There will also be the Bap- fist Young People’s service from 7 to 8-o'clock. There will be just the two services mentioned. TRAVEL THROUGH WESTERN PART. OF NO. DAKOTA Obert: Olson: of Rismarck, F.-L..An- ders, of Fargo, civil engineer, and who’ is-initerest in coal and ofl developmeni, motored today tothe western ‘part of. the ‘state, visiting the coal mine of the ice at comnany in which they are interested ; at New Salem, ind Mr. Olson will con-’ For our Satarday trade we have secured a very, good lot.of berries. -As‘our watchword is “Quality,”-you-can | depend, on getting nothing but good ber- ries'of us. We leave the inferior ones for fodiens, Z For’ ‘eanning: nurpose herniea’s are ee ay nice line of vegetables and other fruits. wedge-shape bits and two-thirds @ al i cupfyl of tokay grapes cut in halves and seeded. Sugar '10 tbs. for. . Bags, Ldegen, 2 0c ; 5 dozen : ‘or. Choice Dairy Buter, in 5 ie 5 |b. jars, Per MD. vec eee wees veveee Choice Cooking Butter, in 5 Ib, jars, per tb. ..... Me cot Bie sieses 15¢ Bring'alang your jars. ~ Apples, Choice Evaported,; one Bound packages, one spk. Or 16c; 5 okgs Zor. Beach Nut Baked Beans, Romulens 20c value; . Special, 1 can for Sweet Cream and Butteriaine After Dintie#: (STRAWBERRIES AT THE RIGHT PRICE 7p feidiman's Yedst Fresh” Dally“ SATURDAY © _ Specials - FRESH “KILLED: FOWL > Pite Lard, Guaranteed ab- solutely Pure and our own . Make, per Ib. a . eT “We Thank You” “e FRUITS GALORE’ STRAWBERRIES! Gheapest and finest of the, season at SWEET, CREAM... STRAWBERRIES!" [tinue t to Bowman couiity. to look after, able to get back to tdwn to conduct | his farming and cattle intérests. Mr. Olson will return Tuesday, but Mr. Anders will continue to Hardin, Mont., to attend the 45th anniversary of the Custer battle. . Mr. Anders has a bumber of inter- esting relics of pioneer days in the Northwest.. Mr. Anders was born at old Fort Lincoln, and was 11 months old at the time of the Custer massacre: Marriage Licenses ~ Marriage licenses were issued today. to Henry F. Williamson of Arena and Miss ‘Frances E. Smith of Bowdon; Central Meat Market Phone 143 © FIRST SPRING CHICKENS. OF THE SEASON torical Boclety: Care) Gust Holt of Bismarck and toria Hulda Hallberg. MOVE & MINNEAPOLIS. + Mr. and ‘Mrs. C. H. Hageman little daughter, Eleanor, will leave, first of the month for- Minneap where they will make their fu home... Mr. Hageman has accepte position. a8 mtanager.of.the Min apolis office of the Calro, Wood Products Co. of Chicago. Mrs. H: man was formerly Miss Georgia q., peter, the librarign of the State 4 Fresh Dressed. Hens ~ SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY ONLY Bacon by Strip or Half Strip Fresh Side Pork ‘Salt Side Pork .. Corned Beef .. Ribs of Beef . Veal Stew . | Lamb Stew . ‘ae ber Ib, 12%e per lb. 8c per Ib. Home-Made Home-Made Sausages Made Fresh Daily. Made Fresh Dai ly. fea iho BORG WEB omen | The Store 143 of Service ‘ With the Lowest Prices in Bismarck’ ‘SHOP AND SAVE ’ WHERE DO YOU BUY YOUR.GROGERIES? Do you buy where you see the low Prices? “Ordo you buy where you get quality? ‘When you do your buying at the Service Grocery you are getting it all in-one. ° Service, Quality and Low Prices. - This has been-proven bythe growth.of our business. It has more than.doubled in 10 months. crowded for more foom. ,Today we are We are moving into our new home in a few days. Just_ , SPINACH ‘ae ra than ‘before the war. Pcie " CANTALOUPE “GRAPE FRUIT ;PINEAPPLES BANANAS! BANANAS! -A Big Special. Ask us! =e ORANGES CHERRIES 4 core < VEGETABLES GREEN ONIONS . RADISHES_. NEW SPUDS TOMATOES > RHUBARB CUCUMBERS SUMMER DAINTIES _ This ‘place is alive with a dandy. assort- mene of “get quicks” for os ave SATURDAY ISA BIG: DA Ake Last Delivery Saturday d Other weekdays -!2«'. one block South of our present location, corner Third and Avenue A. ’ During. these few days we are offering our _ stock to the public at practically cost prices,‘so as to save |, "moving. expense. _We are not listing any. pricés.. We have everything you want. Be.sure-and attend this sale,and get the benefit of it. “\ This sale will last until weNqre ready to move. We ‘positively will not give any prices over the tele- phone during this sale... Ay Now Let’s Go afd trade at the Service Grocery. 622 3rd:St. Gor. Ave. B, Bismarck, N. D. Don’t Forget Our New Honie‘in a Few Days. 500 Third: Street: Gogner;AvenueAn, Bismarck, N. D. South Side General Mercantile Store MORRIS ZVORIST, Prop. \ 222 Oth Strest South st “Phone 957 FOR SATURDAY SPECIALS, JUNE 18, 1921 Beet sugar, per 100 ibs...... ones i Sugar, 10 lbs. for Strictly fresh eggs, per dozen.. Creamery Butter, per |b.. ~ White Hoiise Coffee, per Ib.. Royal Quality Coffee, per Ib... Tail’ Cathation Milk, per can. Small Carnation Milk.. Crisco, 1 Ib..can. 'B. and G. soap, 10. ‘pars for _Red Rose Coffee, per !b. He. 2.cah good standard corn, 2 cans for xtra Fancy No. 2 can, peas... No. 214 van solid packed tomato2s, per can. _No..212 can of fancy, peaches and pears, per r Ib. é SS Also. “ws Have a complete line at; very nice oranges at 35 cents‘a dozer: BEEF, VEAL, | PORK AND, “MUTTON Bacon that you will enjoy which we cure in , i our. own smoke house, :-. POTATOES . POTATOES The Potato you will enjoy is the famous Inish Gobbler : and we are pleased to inform‘you that we bought bya : mere chanc2 a large lot of strictly A. No. 1 Hard Whit Irish Cobbler Potatoes and take our word. for it. they are fine and solid as a rock. At the price we are Selling these potatoes for, everybody: should buy at least.one bushel. 4 Potatoes in this quality will not be any cheaper-and they { the World war. The legislature of that; state has passed the following bills; affecting ex-service men: An adjusted ; compensation bill, in the form of an enabling act; an act granting: to all -. ex-service men of the World war the! sume rights, privileges and immuni- ties granted to veterans of othek wars; ! &n appropriation’ of ‘$1,000 :a ‘year for | general expenses of state héadquarters ‘ of: the Legion; an act protecting the Legion and Ausilidry emblems from unatthbrized use; exemption from taxation of all property held in the. name of. the’ Legion; an act placing Saturday Specials ~ DAVIS’ GROCERY 319 Mandan Ave . For All Baking Requirements ‘ehans 465 | under the caré of Legion posts erring young boys paroled from industrial schools; afid:a boxing bill. Eight Bars on Victory Medal, George Leander, a meniber. of Ar- gonne Post of the American Legion at Des Moines, Ia., has eiglit bars on jj his Victory medal. f t Werner Crops Good J. H. Schriter, Dunn county ranch: er, was a visitor in Bismarck yester- day. Mr, Schriver has over 3,200 acres in crop this. year and says he never saw a better stand of grain. He purchased a new Oaklaiad Six from are worth twice hat we are selling them for. Irish Cobbler Potatoes, A No, 1 Hard White and-guar’ _anteed, per bushel, delivered’; .?* Just Say Phone 176-177. the distributors and Jeft this morning {J with his family for a trip-into Iowa, _; Sanitary and Exclusive Meat Market 612-Rroadway se Climax Flour which: is. al ways . ‘aniform <= in quality. and } ‘contaiiyin high’ percentage of gluten. } ‘Nevesaarily:a high priced. flour on account ! of its high duality. For sale by all grocers. } Russell - Miller Milling Co. Bipmarch, N. D. at: Fancy creamery butter , White -Houne Coffee. . Lipton’s Coffee wea Mik, Carnation or Van Camp’ Tomatoes, staridard size, can. S Peaches 21% size can, 30c; 3 cans ‘for. - Apricots, 214 size can, 25¢: 3 cans’ for. Pears, 214 size can, 35¢, 3 cans for. / Fresh strawberries for canning at bargain price. Cane sugar, a sack 8: Cane sugar, 10 Ibs. for -Blectric Spark soap, 10 bars ‘Lenox soap, 22 bars~.... Tce Cream daily, per quart.

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