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PAGE SIX t 12:06 this after- Swedish Performers} rom, 1s Scandinavian players played to a capacity crowd at the Rex theatre : ' : Thursday evening when they pre-| Spirit of St. Louis,” Captain Emilo sented a threc act comedy, “Sme|Carranza today was somewhere} The company waa enthusiastically received by the Scandinavian popu- lation of Bismarck and the sur-|City. nonstop flight from here to Maxico! maurice Skratthult is one of the most fam-| most pilots of the southern Repub-| Canada. ous comedians of their theatre. The! lic, left here at 3:15 p. m. yesterday yerformance Thursday evening wa! clever song and dance acts were/City. An hour and a half after his |country. presented between scenes. takeoff he was sighted over joe SS eGniAtn; wae. ico, Calif. S The route to the Mexican capital Bank Installs Tear jcalls for flying over long stretches Gas-Electric Alarm |of desert country and numerous mountain ranges, and is described penditure of approximately $4,000 treacherous air courses on the con- have been made in the First Nation- | tinent. interesting romances of the year,” adds: “It is an open secret among their friends that Miss Peggy Hop- kins Joyce, the American actress, is| engaged to be married to Count Frederic de Janze. He will be her Large Crowd Greets Excelsior” from San Dies, |Bremen Flyers Rest Alice Bennett gave Walter Pike a Valb air- at Valbuena air. After Welcome Tour Pike| cigar from its resting place and en- p ean . New York, May 25.—(?)—The = > Olle i Skratthult’s company of| san Diego, Calif, May 25—(P?—lcrew of the transatlantic airpiane : Piloting a monoplane similar to “the!|Bremen came back here today to {rest after their triumphal tour, be- oe ee ei in svnd,”” to Europe June 9. The three, Baron Olas Stora Synd. south of the Mexican border on ®/von Huenefeld, Major James Fitz- Count de Janze was formerly the husband of Miss Alice Silverthorne, In June 1927 the Paris tribunal granted a divorce to de Janze from Countess de Janze, the former Alice Silverthorne, of Chicago, who some ,had shot Raymond The German and Irish flyers,{Vincent de Trafford, a young Eng- woe and then attempted sui- Koehl, had been feted in a dozen rounding community, in that Olle i| Captain Carranza, one of the fore-|cities of the United States and with the announcement he expected | after a day at the Ritz Carlton here, Sy ‘al t today in Mexico] Will retire to a quict spot in the good for man |aughs, and several/to have breakfas lay in Mexico samy Coll famiklay (here until sailing. Peggy Hopkins Joyce NAMED VICE-MODERATOR Tulsa, Okla., May 25.—(AP)—The Rev. Joseph M. Broad; ham, Ala., has been selected as vice- church in the U. S. A., by 4 ,Eve-!K, Walker of Los Angeles, ne laring that it “is‘elected moderator et the opening of able to announce one of the most|the assembly yesterday. Will Marry a Count; Improvements representing an ex-|by aviators as one of the most] London, May 25.—(—The Eve-| ning Standard, al bank here. | Replacing of a 15-year-old one-ton vault door with the very latest cracksmen foi three ton coinci- dental tear and electric alarm door has beet de The bookkeeping department for- merly located in the basement has oo) (preeeerenery been removed to the first floor in a space 50 by 25 feet formerly oc- cupied by the Jones and Webb grocery. Candidates Meet to Iron Out Differences A conference of state candidates endorsed by the — Nonpartisan League with Senator Lynn ¢. Fra. zier opened today at 2 p. m. at the Patterson hotel. Its objective was to clear up dif- ferences regarding active manage- ment of the state campaign which have arisen between the candidates and the executive committee, of which Roy Frazier, Crosby, is chairman. R. A. Kinzer is in charge of the headquarters here. He was named by the candidates and has been sat- isfactory to them. Minutes of the state convention, however, show that Fred Argast was elected to the place. At this afternoon’s conference Senator Frazier proposed an agree- + ment that the committee and the + candidates agree to the selection of E. J. Brandt t» the place. ‘ It was expected this action would ; be agreed to, those interested said + in advance of the meeting. All the state candidates attended. : Carranza on Nonstop 1 Flight to Mexico 1 eats Mexico Cit: —Captain Mexican army aviator, arrived SPRMRePSARERRSSELEDESEENT Ee GOTT eneeacneasae Brown & Tiedman QUALITY GROCERY B 122 Fifth St. Phone 53 | The Sanitary Store SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Fres! rawberries Princess Pat Coffee put up in 3 pound cake tins $1.80 Kiddies THE BISMARCK TRIBUNF FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1998 AGED IN THE WOUD | smoke it on their fiftieth wedding golden anniversary, so Pike too! Newaygo, Mich.—Fifty years Lad edaeaets ( This year marks their | would | joyed_a good smoke. ISSBERBRRBERERERES ee ——————————S You Use Less ‘than of higher priced brands when using BAKING POWDER in your bakings Guaranteed Pure Same Price for over 35 Years Millions of pounds used by our government surely do delight in Kellogg’s Corn Flakes!y And Kellogg’s are good for them—breakfast, lunch or supper. Always so crisp! So easy to digest! No other corn flakes equal Kellogg's for flavor and crisp- ness. Kellogg's are never tough- thick. Never heavy! Always extra CORN FLAKES Serve for lunch, dinner or break- fast. Delicious with milk or cream —fruits or honey added. Order at hotels, cafeterias. On dining-cars. Sold by all grocers. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. Always oven-fresh! _ $1.59 Fancy mating Figs, put up in 6 oz. packages 3 pkgs. for ...... 25c jae Pudding or plum + 5 for . 3c No. 28 y peas, 3 cans for .. 69c Fancy Sauer Kraut, 2 large cans for .. 25c Fancy Peanut Butter, 16 oz. glass, 25c 3c : sue, 6 rolls for. : Bipinde for ee Choice Quality Tomatoes, 3 No. 2 cans 9c pecial, 1 Peaches, 1 can No. Apricots, 1 can No. 2%, Grepes 3 can deal Fresh Spanis nuts, a pound ....... reen Onions, Cucumbers, Peas, Car Spinach, Green Top Car- rots, Green Top Beets, New Potatoes, New Cab- bage, Sq Fancy Gra| No. 2 si: r can. . Waiter Baker's Chocolate, 30 value 2 P. & G. Laundry Soap, 10 bars so A seincreee aearcni, 5 pkgs. for ...... 37c ae Sak. 25e 2 for fas iG Griggs, Cooper & Co. : AMERICA’S pestis ue Ribbon i alt Extract PLAIN OR HOP FLAVORED Wholesale Distributorh Fargo Merc. Co. . Fargo,.No. Dak. BIGGEST SELLER Jones & Webb The Service Store 109 FOURTH STREET PHONE 34 For your Saturday needs, telephone 34 or call at 109 Fourth street—and be assured of getting the best the market affords. STRAWBERRIES - Carrots Apples Cabbage Celery Oranges Lettuce Grapefruit Radishes Lemons Exclusive agents for Patterson Seal Canned Goods Seal Brand Coffees and Teas have stood the test for over sixty years. Order for your needs and drink the best Swift’s Premium Meats WE CLOSE ALL DAY MEMORIAL DAY Richholt’s Cash and Carry Grocery (=== THE ORIGINAL CASH AND CARRY STORE A GOOD SHARE OF ALL YOU SPEND in this store remains in circulation in Bismarck and Bur- leigh County, and you have a chance to get it back again. Because this is a HOME-OWNED STORE FRESH STRAWBERRIES Head Lettuce, per head Rhubarb, DUAR 2 oe ccccine crcenieercee eeeceeeeecs gag Berna ty: ... 0c ones OOO per Ib. 7 Home Made Salad Dressing, pint jar ....icccceeeeeee Fee eee es Asparagus Cuts, 2 1-2 lb. tin, per tin _ Pickwick Smack, (Nectar), 8 oz. bottle, per bottle Swansdown Graham Flour, Tomatoes, large cans, ee Dees gris ne ee | Beef and Pork Roasts Chickens --- Squabs . Fresh Fruits and Vegetables" ‘These prices are good for Saturday and Monday (Circus Day). MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE DEMONSTRATION Home Made Cakes and Cookies WE CLOSE ALL DAY MEMORIAL DAY he ltl Metall eink Meecha Wind is air in motion and the/heat :nd cold which produce cur- .t motion is caused by variations of| rents up to gale force. ¢ Cook’s Grocery THE “BIG” LITTLE STORE 512 Ave. D Phone 565 Everything in Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Kool Ade, something new. Makes a nic drink in assorted flavors. " ee We have a special on Del Monte canned fruit: \- tables. Ask us about it. Pee ere Meat Department % Ae s. ner veal verything in » pork and veal. A Rolled Rib Roast for your Sunday Dinner. CHICKENS WE CLOSE ALL DAY MEMORIAL DAY LOGAN’S “We Thank You” STRAWBERRIES Bananas Oranges Grape Fruit Lemons Large and Fancy, per doz. ...... .. 50c Fresh Vegetables Asparagus New Carrots Wax Beans New Peas Cucumbers Tomatoes Head Lettuce Celery Green Onions, Radishes New Potatoes, 3 Ibs. for ...........ccccecceeecees Star Naptha , Large Packages, 2 for Sterno Stoves Handy and Economical. Complete with heat .......... 25¢ “Lydia Darrah” The real candy treat All Phones 211 118 Third Street Deliveries—8:45; 10:30 — 2:30; 4:30 Close 8 P. M. Over Fifty Years on Third Street Remember we will be closed Memorial Day. Help us observe it by ordering early Tuesday. Scott’s Grocery PHONE 816 311 SEVENTH ST. Vegetables and Fruits RADISHES STRAWBERRIE GREEN ONIONS CHERRIES GREEN TOP CARROTS CANTALOUPES CUCUMBERS ORANGES ASPARAGUS BANANAS HEAD LETTUCE RHUBARB TOMATOES Lemons for picnic ades at the right price. Picnic and luncheon meats our specialty. PICKLED TONGUE BOILED HAM PRESSED HAM eo SANDWICH LIVER LOAF ra GAD Purity Cakes and Barker Bakery Goods Don’t forget we have sherbets, ice cream of all flavors, for refreshments these hot days. U. S. Inspected Meats WE CLOSE ALL DAY MEMORIAL DAY Why trust to luck? Put certainty of moe in every baking by using er Occident, Climax or Lyon’s Best COST MORE WORTH IT! RUSSELL-MILLER MILLING CO Mandan, N. D.