The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 29, 1927, Page 3

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FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1927 a THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ‘PAGE THRE a a a al ! OS egg ce oan ET i thi: ing, wh he had/s bilities, the Ameri drivers on the arterials are not re- APPEAL ALLOWED ted States circult court of appeals, if "Additional Sports | BOTTOMLEY iN Been ‘serving’ vaeven year term Tor ea’ Croad aeclahed? tna’ e#haeE "| Motorists W arned— quired to watch to the ‘ight or left.| philadelphia, July 29—U-—Jadée] in the matter of tahitig over to tlle t vling to. his i joes, wot. a TTR Ous pounte’ svetiine, subset ; About Arterials on het tihand rule does not apply | y, Whitaker Thompson of the federal) Rééd Otriate, investigating comtittes to a victory loan bond club which he| De: i i oil Drivers were reminded that the | district court, tod lowed an the ballots cast at the last senatorial founded while a member of ghe house | Was rslie ¢| Work of installing arterial high- | the two streets are urteriat high-| peal from his decidion to-the -Uni- | election {a Penisgivania, ° see of commons. |living veterans way Biba e0 aya dosn't moan they are made for ‘ei ‘ M ‘ y Good beheavior cut two years from | volume. ixth strect and Main | i yceding. The same rules regarding hid sentence, = Holme service, an adjunct of the |#venue their entire lengths has been! the speed at which motorists may poy. ES aia Inet Cross dealing with completed, and motorists are required [drive on oth treets applies to Former Parliament Member | 20,000 War Vets problems, was eT te i ty the to come to a complete stop befoge | these, it wa: ar by | 2,686 Cro: be hil f ‘ossing or turning on to the ——————— z mm F * P . : Has Sentence Reduced Ror Are Dying Yearly rin’ Gime wesc | ; by city| A black cat rode the trucks of a ear roc H Gccd Behavtor families were a: mon ie regulation | passenger train from Ogden, Utah, to o Defeats Helen Jacobs in. Fin- ‘ ‘ Washington.—()—The ranks of| To help , r wate south Biot: Paul M; Van Luchene, Prop. “ss — | America’s. Iegions. who fought i ation spent § 8 during * aul a; Van — als of Manchester, Mass, | Lordon, July 29. — UP) — Horatio - ‘ Me common union pa the allies in th nil e regular PHONE 611 216 BROADWAY jottomley, widely known war time|world wat, are thinning out, avy Event Today figure in Great Bri Be meme | ewrahey ” ante eae in, former mem-| Twenty thousaid of these former : ber of parliament, lecturer, and fi-|service men are dying every” ye: : b) \ % ack __{nancier, was released from Maidstone|and a considerable percentage from | ue Mies Wt a i, | a f eee ‘ ‘ extra large can of Festo Sauerkraut, 2 for... Jhecnates igs 6-1 Ooh fa Whe Fale \ : r . 3-Ib. pkg. Blend Coffee (cup and saucer free). ofthe Essex County Club tournament \ 8 bade Paty Ole Bea Once more Miss Wills demonstrat- : | ed her complete command of Amer- ican women’s tennis by defeating her| “ yy 4 : P We Thank You ae 18 year old fellow Californian. F th P : aces Lie ; ‘eee schilling’s Green Tea, 1% tb. LN a a or the Ficnic | seco8 wa —— Jacobs on the run with deep drives Raspberries, Peaches, Plums, Grapes, Green Apples which shaved alternate sidelines. Loganberries , Schilling’s Black Tea, 1% Ib The younger Berkeley gitl’s serv- ; ice whieh is generally her most for- | midable™ weapon and which. had | : ‘ “Vegetables” - 5 Three sipping spoons free with i * ' a counted largely in her victory of Mrs. New Peas, New Wax Beans, Carrots, Beets, Green n haif-pound can Molla Mallory, national champion, on , Sera ; : Wednesday, gave the Wimbledon What's the fun of a picnic if you have Onions, Cabbage, Lettuce, Celery, Missouri Tomatoes champion no trouble whatever. Miss Jacobs held only two of her to work half. the day over a hot stove i ve: ‘ “ » FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES IN SEASON Tile we the, soon ection and or oven getting the food ready? 2g cea : The delightful PP ong A shopping bag free. teihiiieneiinidtenanuaeimiiilal second victory: for Miss Wills, On in 1925, when Miss Jacobs w: rel Nsascie® ‘Catined Corn” Carol Golden Bantam Corn, Blue Label Evergreen yet a juniors, they nlayed in the The Wonder Loaf for the sandwiches home ety an won, 6-3, ; , _ hee 4 see eh he and Barker’s pastries for dessert will “This week marked Miss Wills’ appearance in American singley please everybody and will mean less Cotn_(Some Buy), 2 cans for romped through the British | . iF tt Championship at Wimbledon work and less expense. x __ “Meat Department” J on é S & We b b title. Her all around play has as- zs Swift’s Prime Beef - - Fancy Pork tounded the large gallery which hus} : i , Spring Chickens - - Stewing Hens THE STORE OF : er daily Th ‘ k \ , he played through the tournament Note—The Wonder Loaf is the Cold Meats without losing « set and without be- iti aay tine ny math paige art woud neh Lydia Darrah Chocolates Quaury SERVICE SATISFACTION ° anil i They please—'y, 1 and 2 boxes, SS | Yesterday’s Games | sandwiches. i _— So Oe ee Phones : : 33 & 34 Vobevdistiisahss desioers ahi By The Associated Pi | ‘ a NATIONAL LEAGU | : Meats E ’ Sohilh ) Brooklyn... ae | bear og omens Schilling’s A new shipment of Swift's fresh and cured meats— oak, Pet d | Pork Chops, Tenderloins, Veal Cutlets, Frankfurters, srt pete; Ole fand Hargres B 2 rker Ba king & Closest in the poet a ted Get your tea sippers free | Summer Sausage, Cervelat, Lunch Tongue, Corned R H E i Beef, ete. ' road depota . with tea : N a .6 . i ‘ene Henry ecnea and Tay Candy Co. 2 Bush, Jones, Brillheart and Hartnett. | up | ‘ All Kinds of Fruits cae Blueberries, Loganberries, Currants, Raspberries - Wet‘ ‘irbam, Rixey |= =| Deliveries—8:45 and 10:30, 2:30 and 4:30 Close 8 P. M. A full line of Kraft Cheese ROH «£ a ' Cottage Cheese fresh daily eS Wine P| | OUR tence Over Fifty Years on 3rd Street : Bab = [8 * : \j id Servidor | AMl Phones 211 118 Third St. Pluriis, Melons, Cherries tine! 0 a co > Sherdyl and Snyder, pyort ty y Schulte. 1G AMERICAN LEAGUE RO RI ES ae oe u St. Louis 4 12 0 New York -9 10 2 HOME. OF “SEAL BRAND” COFFEE |. Vangilde and Dixon; Shocker and Colli Cleveland . nship, Cole and johnson’ and Ruel ee Boston kev, Gan and Autry; Me Will help-you lower Second Game the cost of living Cleveland : 3 9 Boston yee | 9 0 Miller, Grant any L. Sewell; Har- rig and Hartley. MEATS | garden to tea-table. ‘Five hinds Detroit s L | Rib Roasts, rolled if desired, per Ib... of protection — all exclusively & Philadelphia. 3 ay ite eas Gibson, Holloway and Woodall; Taner Banner feeanseeteW. 2 \s 5.) + Schilling — for the true tea Rommel, ‘Wetzel, Walberg and Coch: nen ——_ Pi RES ge at Bismarck Stores mae Corn-fed Beef and Pork | ‘ 5 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Milk-fed Veal and Lamb Orient: (1) Twice-toasted - - sna 2A ia tale ong 18d with each — of Toledo . 17 2) a i ‘oles aa De oateinzers Milk-fed Hens and Spring Chickens hidden flavors of @ tea leaf. Ryan an O'Neill. I ittscon Me gna resmeal hess" ase make Be ANE Aien the bepnye sented nN 3 fresh daily : in vacuum (like your coffee) - - - C tl i e a See ea eane ’ but sealed HOT at their most Peters, Fresit Cottage Cheese a i NIZ RR ee ay Ea GROCERIES mf TOMORROW — Minneapolis 2 Johnson and. MeMenemv; ‘penton, Middleton, Hubbell and Gowdy “ Navy Beans, Little Gem, hand-picked, parecer) | | | acres : Iced Tea Sit ppers mites 11; Omaha 3 (8 ihnings: cae > ere - ; ond world’s ; (as illustrated ) eG rain). BES ere » smal size, 3 for, wind sn foe peer ee ce 18: Lincoln 4. Peaches, eon =o -Ib. pkgs. 4 ane, wes bee ap regularly selling at from 5c to “ apiece Fancy G Bantam Ane . Cover é Gauall loots a t . see to oer -_ after While the supply lasts — TOMORROW — you will One Side of Ship COOKIES ag mak | er ve Schilling Iced Tea Si FREE with haif- Se eeiirs pe Harvest Mixed, A-ib, Carton J . — Wf _ ed es and pound tins of g Tea. from thelr day's outing on the lake. ean Our fresh fruiti, will appeal to your blended with Pekoe in Schil- bg acta pa dptegee ps Any of the stores ee Meee ATELY that. ach a taste—Blueberricg, Currants, Cherries, catastrophe whould happen to the bes: : Raspberries, Apples, Plums, Peaches, ling’s. (5) Your grocer protects - ); ‘ listed below will supply with Schilling Fea —and eye he Oe Logenbertis, Watermelon : “hen he retunie Jet money Schilling Lod Tea Sippers FREE while the supply fat e comment o} e coast guards an pa ’ FS : Chicago ... Washington life saying crews, who are often call-| euew, $ dues tek i instantly if you don’t like Schil- ‘£0, upon to go to the rescue of these shige i : ling's, best. You beep the tea. The Favority, witli the top can- ? . opy sf oc upper eek j 7a h,, ‘ The green vegetables dre fresh every Alcetese ix, floatin Jo ee ee eS q morning—Asparagus, Fresh Bects, Car- Sandy bottom, so that slings from /— rots, Cucumbers, Wax Beans, Cabbage, Pare bow nd ot wang, siipoed Head Lettuce and Leaf Lettuce, Celery, yw and stern, _ ne f * BROWN & TIED) fy ‘srows 88 ‘When the c: Green Onions, Parsley, Green Peas, aa _porite until the m was ot of | " Bweet Potatoes, Turnips, Tomatoés , © ; BISMARCK FOOD MKT., phone 1080 NELBON'S | QUOCERY |. aboard to bets he j ; "PEARL GROCERY, phione 611-612 » ea eee ra ther were ; Five Deliveries Saturday—8:30 & 10:30 Be, : ail oS al Ae M. 3:80, 4:80, 6:00 P. M. > MES ee , ce ‘ R. T, GROCERY, phone'$71 wha been excellent ra it ‘and developing weather. me saronomia roth Norte | 182—GUSSNERS © MAIN AVE—1927. nt In, small grain Ue o : é ia.

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