The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 13, 1927, Page 2

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PAGE TWO 37 BIRTHS, 84. .zor.24%" DEATHSINGITY <==228 - DURING APRIL To Mr. and Mrs. Earl Milton Hend- | :rieks, Bismarck, « ehter. ‘Nineteen of the Babies Were Boys and 18 Girls—13 Were | April To Mr. rman Franees | Bismarck Babies and Mrs. Jacobsan, Harmon, To. Mr. and. Mrs, John Watkin- won, Livona, a daughter, and Mrs. John J. Kaufman, | l pismarek, a daught April 16 To Mr. and Mrs, Forest Harding,| Bismarck, a son. To Mr. ‘and Mrs. Joe Stastney, Man- | dan, a daughter, | April 17 To Mr. and Mrs, John Gabel, Jr.,| Bismarck, a son. April 18 ) ‘To Mr. and Mrs.’ Tom $, Nass, Bismarck, a daughter. e April 19 To Mr. and Mrs. John PF, Condie, | y-seven babies were born in ‘To Mr. and Mrs. Rdward C. Hager- | att, Center, a son, April 20 To Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Quale, Dris- | coll, a daughter. April 23 Albert Larson, ; . 19 were boys Parents of 13 Bismarck peop ose of the other 24 live else. ing April, | eas Wilcox, To Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bielah, Hazen, a daughter, 23 . Peter Francis Bismarck, a son. w. hter, John Weidrich, M.! Mrs. Arthur F, Ziegen- | jhagel, Lehr, a aug er, Charles it ; ; t Ong Lind- isay, Regan n April 28 To Mr. and Mrs, Roy Salem Towne, uucius FE, Heaton, | Bismarck, a anceh ey | Mr. and Mrs. ° archibald R. , Ellendale, a daughter. April 3 To Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Levi Lov- | den, Bismarek, a son, | DEATHS | April 1 Bear on the Van| April 3 Mrs. Christie Palms, 43, Arena. . John O. Johnson, arles MeNulty, April 4 : Philip Thomas, vester Schnei- | yprg, Hook, Flat, 61, John Sylvester Neen, Bis son, To Mr. and } rge Helling, | Bismarck, a daughte: Paul J. Wi ‘April 7 Alfred Ekstrot Me Me und Mee Tokn Milton Cra-| ©, J, Johnson, 46, Van Hook. ven, Menoken, a son. \ April’ 1 April ikie Schmidt, and Bab 11 months,! . John Edward Bismarck. | Minnie Oclke, 59, New Leipzig. | April 11 | waits: Myrtle E. LeRoy, 47, Under- | To — H D ree Mrs, uk Michael | ismarck, a daughter. April 9 . and Mrs. Clifford Erick- | ele, a daughter. April 10 and Mrs. Don Lechner Jr, Lehr, a daughter. | April 15 . ahd Mrs, Clarence A. Lein- Phoebe Angeline DeLaney, 24 days, | Bismarck. Bismarck Food Market : The Best Food at the Lowest Prices “Phone 1080 116 Fourth Street Sanitary Delivery ood. Mr Augusta Itrich, 73, New Salem. April. 14 Agatha Sandhofner, 15, Underwood. Lyle Hoffmann, 18, Hebron. Few Spring Chickens Dill Pickles in quart jars, per quart Stone’s No. 214 size sae Peathes, special, per can... Muscat Grapes, No. 244 size cans, per can. Van torn Pork and Beans, medium size, 2 cans or \ a “Strawberries, Oranges, Banafas, Grapefruit, Apples Vegetables Celery, Lettuce, Cauliflower, Carrots, Turnips, Pota- toes, New Potatoes, Cabbage, green and dry Onions, Beets, Spinach and Tomatoes Bakery Foods Try our 100% Whole Wheat Bread, Raisin Graham Bread, Raised Doughnuts, Rubber Necks, Bismarcks, Raisin, Cherry and Apple Pies, each 15e & 35c¢ Butter Rolls, Home-made Spice Cakes Flour Sacks, special for Saturday, per doz. Richhol’s Cash and Carry THE ORIGINAL CASH AND CARRY STORE * Fancy lot Dressed Chickens, by per pound Fancy Squabs, each Strictly Fresh Eggs, doze Swansdown Cake Flour, per pkg. ..... 1 ‘Minneopa Catsyp, large bottle, each casement 5 10 | | i i | | stown, | Mrs. Coolidge and the children of Secretary of Labor and Mrs, Jam J. Davis edjoying the clowns, elephants and trained horses at the c: feus in Washington, fi |did not have to rub elbows with the crowd because the seats all abo Unlike ordinary mortals, the president’s w her were > kept vacant. Walter 'G. Knott, 61, “Bismarck April 22 Thomas Pheips, 71, Bismarck 4 pri 2 Hulda Schwtien, 41, Turtle Lake. April 36 | Lawrence Schmidt, 3, Bismarck. | Seeline 40, New Salem, | Sa E. Deo i ras; Wi oor akarias Dronen, inj 61, Bis-| April 30 - August Wolf, 30, Wishek. Joseph Jangula, 10, Zeeland. 19 Dahl, . J. Wetzstein, 35, April 20 | Mrs. Carrie Bisberg, 38, Cooper-| | Wednesday and Saturday. Glen} SATURDAY BARGAINS AT Nicola’s Service Grocery 106 Main St. Free Delivery Phone 231 35c “Amaizo” Corn and Gloss Starch, 3 pkgs. for ... 25c Sage 10c Oatmeal in 5-Ib. sacks, per 18-K Milk, 3 cans for .... 214-lb. sacks, Raisins, per Ib. Fig Bar Cookies, 2 Ibs. Uncle William’s No. 2 Pork & Beans, 10 Cc “Swift's” Quick Naptha Soap Chips, 25c : per box ...... 5000 Case Purchase “Crosby Sweet Corn ne carloads going on sale in Red Owl Stores today. ‘A fine solid pack Sweet Corn of the grade us- lly sold at 12%e to 15¢ per can. juy a dozen or a case at these special prices: “Northwest” Brand: Regular 12';c. quality Per Can ..........10c Dozen .........$1.17 Dance at Moran’s every| = Diamond Crystal Salt in ‘Jj ne — : [Minot Woman Is ened pp per veins ore | Candidate For [eho served during her. four-year Federation Head term as president of the third dis- trict. The club is unique.in the state N. D., May 18, ().—Minot! and possibly among women’s clubs of. ful that the! the nation in that it is wholly~an officers’ club, During the Stanley convention Mrs, Ei L. Hetherington! | of Tioga was elected president; Mrs. L. G. Darling, Kenmare, vice ‘poesi- dent and Mrs. F. H. meen fF -treagurer. | | | Minot, club women. are j next president of the state federa- ton ot women’s clubs be a resi- Their candidate , well-known j in federation circles, whose nam |doubtless will be presented to thi jstate convention of the wame: | organization in 1928, Mrs. J. E Featherstone being ineligible for- re: election. Mrs. Dickinson was endorsed for| the post at the recent meeting o! women of the rict at St: ley and has th Mrs, Dickinson has been a Red Cross rker and has served two terms ‘as y auditor of Minot. She also has written numerous articles. At pres- ent she is vice chairman of the press and director of radio. Quick Oats with Quaker Flavor! QUICK QUAKER ‘World’s fastest hot breakfast. Quicker than toast! Ready in 2% to 5 minutes. Demand and get the GENUINE, - “We Thank You” - 118 - 8rd St. All Phones 211 Orange Special We were able to purchase a few cases of small Navel Oranges, the last to be bought, juicy and sweet, a dozen 25e \ Bananas 30c¢ and 35¢ ace Fresh Spinach, Carrots, Turnips, Wax -Beans, New . |. Cabbage, Asparagus, Green Peppers, Tomatoes and Cucumbers, New Potatoes Strawberries Try a jar of Kay Cheese for sandwiches. This is a shipped cheese, and has chopped green olives and pi- mento in it Meat Department Beef Tenderloirs. Veal, Swift’s Pork and Beef Over Fifty Years on 3rd Street Bulk Dates, per lb. Pearl Grocery Paul M. Van Lashene, Prop. PHONE 611 PHONE 612 Special prices on all sizes of Del Monte Pineapple Per case, 24 cans $2.29 Raturdar, May 14th PINK SALMON, “Ward’s woe Alani pack, 20¢ Ib. tall\can 4 VAN CAMP’S MILK, ne 3 tall cans . 17c ~2Be Tomatoes, “Covl Spring” f, k, often Re Ow ae i i offee, wi” Wheaties, Bran flakes, 3 > Crackers, Prem. Sodas, Powdered or Brown Sugar, PEACHES, “Naturmade” Halves or sliced, No. 242, 2 cans PUFFED DREAT. the saamnel og Walter Baker's, . ee Beace! a pure bret 21 “tne oon "Peaches, choice Mi . luir, per i. Hemp Mek Syrup, cam... Large sank uit and Vege Cider _—: 45 grain, per 3 cans Wisconsin Peas for .........0+0¢e0+2++-40€ 3 cans Crosby Corn for ...........ecceeeesee ee 40C. ——— While they last—a child’s jumping rope free with each pound of Home Brand Coffee f Fresh Vegetables and Fruit of all kinds ‘The Guaranteed Special Patent * Flours Occident, Climax or Lyon's Best" a oe “Money Back” Goaranee i's an ickinson club, | Waldo, Harvey,| n to her club activities,|§. -| department of the state organization |, FRIDAY; MAY 18, 1927 A group of rs near ‘Rosthern, Saskatchewan, Sree to intro- traffic rules juat the same.as vehicles | duce camels. inti for agricul- tural work. The highest court of France has ruled that pedestrians are subject to and may be fined for violations. FREE COFFEE: The two la whose names ap- bon ay ase 461 Twelfth St. Pound, of Bismarek, N. D. Nash's Delicious Coffee free from ’ any grocer. Mrs, A. B. Benson ° Mrn.:E. Wellwer 616 Sixth St. Biemarck, N. D. Brown&Tiedman QUALITY GROCERY 122 Fifth St. THE SANITARY STORE Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Strawberries, Bananas, Apples, Grapefruit, Lemons Sweet Potatoes, New Potatoes, Peas, Carrots, Beets, Turnips, Cauliflower, Head Lettuce, Tomatoes, Cucum- bers, Green Onions, Radishes, Peppers, Spinach, Parsnips, ee 25 Phone 53 Jello, all flavors, special for Saturday, 3 pkgs. for ..... McLaughlin’s Keep Fresh Coffee in bulk, | quality guaranteed, No. 9914 brand, per Ib. 45c No. 101 brand, "pe eee Cw enee Select Peaberry, per pound ............. Ate Ferndell brand, po best grade, special per 6 Curfew Brand, Fruit Special, put up in No. 98 ard cans—1 can.Pears, 1 can Sliced Pineapple,.1 can Sliced Peaches or Halves, combination deal, 3 cans for ....... Choice Black Figs, special, 8 pounds for ............. National Cookie Demonstration Saturday: Othello Puffs, special, SS MIME 5 fiae0 9 colo kip ios oe. bo 50s Selgvel\ oie oad Hand-made Pretzels, 2/pounds ... * Cheese Clips, 2 614-02. for FRESH COTTAGE CHEESE Jones & Webb - THE STORE OF: Quaury Service Sansraction sient 2 : 33. & 34 Specials For Saturday Strawberries—nice, fresh, sound ieatenee ner cog quart Eggs, strictly fresh, 2.doz. .... Fresh Green Peas, Wax Beans, Hood River Aspara- { gus, fancy Lettuce, Celery, Cucumbers, Radishes Sweet Potatoes Cottage Cheese (ready to serve) fresh daily ~ Case & Sanborn's Seal Brand Coffee Always the Best ‘ Fin DICK’ Sizcx Saav Poth SERRE 2 ror pRICE Sunshine Clover ‘Leaves, — Wafers (The Cookie Man Is With Us) t., while they last Se ieee et low, reg. 4 cans .. mn, tall pink, 2 i eeeeeheceseces bee teh teiteees gag Dips, Orange "on6 dl IRE TE od - Lemon Drops, 2 Ibs..62c Come in—sample th ; J gg Be a vate They're 80

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