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FRIDAY, DECEMBER MRS. RENDEN'S w> MOTHER DEAD # Mrs. Mary Duggan, Pioneer | Grand Forks Woman, Dies in Mandan Mrs. Mary Duggan, 73, one of the earliest settlers in the Red River Valley and for nearly 50 years a resident of Grand Forks and vicin- ity, died early this morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Walter G._Renden, Mandan. ae Mrs, Duggan, who hag been living here with her daughter for the last : five years, was taken ill about a fl fa ago, suffering various ailments gee. ~ incidental to old age. \. » f She was the widow of Dr. Frede- rick Duggan, one of the first medi- iy e@l practitioners in northeastern AS Facies Dakota. -{S The body will be taken to Grand probably ‘Forks where the funeral will be held Monday. , Mrs. Duggan leaves nine children: i, They are Fred S., Spokane, Wash.; A Ray, Great Falls, Mont.; Albert, \ i Chicago; Hugh, Spokane; Frank, Amenia; Mrs. John O’Bryne, De- grat, Minn.; Mrs, Arthur Anderson, inford; Miss Gertrude Duggan, Portland, Ore.; and Mrs. Renden of Mandaa. She also leaves a brother, Ed O'Neill, Grand Forks, a sister at Pssadena, Calif., and a sister at Spokane, Wesh. Mrs. Duggan was born at Lind- say, Ontario, ‘uly 10, 1855. She was married to q “wggan at Lindsay in 1875. ~ < Nea /Henry Ford’s Advice * to Mode. Youth Is ‘to Work and Spend’ ¥ Washington, Dec. 14.— (AP) — * Henry Ford’s advice to youth is to * work and spend. On his way to a White House din- ner last night, he stopped long enough to give this bit of counsel. In so doing he ran somewhat coun- ter to an old maxim, and one gen- erally regarded by most as the laws of the Medes and Persians: Work and save. “You often hear advice given to young boys that to succeed they must work and save their money,” Mr. Ford said. “This is partly . ~qryong. No successful boy ever A saved any money. They spent it as / ‘fast as they could for things to im- /prove themselves.” As a case in point, he mentioned Thomas Edison as never having ‘any money until he got so much he couldn’t spend it.” Whatever his attitude toward sav- ing, Mr. Ford believes in work. “Instill in the minds of the young } men that they will never get any- } where without work,” he said. “2 never knew a young man that was worth five cents that wouldn’t work and even occasionaliy get into trou- ble in his efforts to learn.” The automobile -manufacturer had a word of praise for President Cool- idge, declaring that he “will go down in history as a great pres- sdent. He said he believed that the pres- ,Wlent had often been misunderstood G® the subject of economy. Mr. 3) expressed the opinion that an Z. in demanding economy in gov- »-enment, had been to prevent “the toppling of: the government by too many employes.” Anderson Funeral Will Be at Temple Definite arrangements were con- cluded today for the funeral of John Henry Anderson, father of Mrs, Scott Cameron and chief clerk of the house in 1897, who died Wed- nesday. The funeral will be conducted by he Masonic order and the services ill be held at the temple at 2:30 Saturday afternoon, by request of St. jomas lodge, Pembina county, of which Mr. Anderson was first est master. Henry Halverson will sing special aymns during the rites. The BE arers will be Richard Tracy, John Graham, Fred McCurdy, E. J. Wan- nar, Judge W. L. Nuessle and H. F. Keller. The interment will be in Fairview cemetery. ‘The two 8018 here for the funeral ate Neil E., Billings, Montana, ab- stracter, who used to be engaged in tWat activity at Mandan several years ago, and Frank H., of Thermo- lis, Wyoming. The son, R. J., of t Falls, was unable to come. > CA EMPLOYS HELP FROM OLD SCHOOL 4 Fred Heath, cashier 1st Natl. , Bank of Napoleon, needed an as istant recently. On who: did hk czi!? Dakota Business Oellege, h’ old school. Olive Collier was sen ms F. F. Doherty, County Audito another D. B. C. “man, recen: engaged DonaldSchramm, the 16: eB akotan’” employed at Ca: 14, 1928 Negro Held k,| John C. Suraez, above, of New Or- leans, has been named comptroller of customs in New Orleans, suc- ceeding Waiter Cohen, a ne; ac- cording to O. A. Cotton, Republican leader, who said he had been advised that Secretary Mellon had signed ‘Suraea’s nomination. St. Mary’s Quint ‘ Drops First Game St. Mary’s high school cagers dropped their first game of the sea- son 10 to 9 at Wishek last night. The game was close throughout, neither team having an advantage greater than two points. St. 's led 9 to 7 at the ualf and 9 to 8 at the end of ‘he third quarter. The score was tied at 4 at the end of the first quarter. Wishek passed their way into Bis- marck territory in the closing min- utes of the game for the final and winning basket. The summary: St. Mary’s— F Balzer, f .. ees: Goetz, f .. McDonald, c Boespflug, ¢ Finlayson, ¢ Fortune, c Beer, f Total. Wishek— Wacker, f Ureiser, f Saryker, ¢ Herr, g .. Haffer, g Kundirt, g Tompson, f ba} =| eoooocoresal on ocoonn’s m| Cmrocomnmed a] sosncueda} sooncses re] © secousue $5.00 and $2.50 for best two last lines Limerick No. 5 Little Willie was dippy to spread Marmalade on chat good Wen-* der bread. He'd come in from his play For a slice every day. Can you write a line for this limerick? It must rhyme with the first two lines ending with a different rhyme word. For the Lest one received before 1 p. m. Tuesday, we will pay $5.00. For the second best one, we will pay $2.50. In the event of two or more persons submitting the last line which is adjudged the best, the first one received wins, Novelty and cleverness will weigh heavily in the judging. Remember that the last line must match the first two in thyme and meter. Address all communications to “Limerick Contest,” Barker Baking and Candy Co. Bis- marck, No. Dak, This is the 5th of 1 series of Limericks that we will run in The Tribune every Friday. The winning lines and the author’s ned will be published each week, Winners Last Week “I have eaten just all I am able,” Ventured Pa to Ma Jonathan Gable. “Won't you have one more slice Of this Wonder bread nice? It is the best food on the table.” The first ize of $5.00. awarded to FP yi de of the last line above goes to Edna M. Fitch, Bismarck. N. D. County Court House. » D.B.C. offers ACTUAL BUS INESS training (copyrighted—un. etuninabie sheers): Sar wor. experience, get better salary. ee clow the SucceS$ful”’ withNew Year, Jan.2-7. Write F. L. Wat- kins, Pres., 806 Front St., Fargo. A Strength-building Food For Feeble People SCOTT'S * {|p EMULSION Rich In All Cod-liver Oil | Vitamins. eott & Bowne, Bloom, HJ: MH? ITT LTD SECOND PRIZE For it holds first place at our table. : The second prize of $2.50 awarded to the author of last line above goes to Nyseter, Bismarck, N. D. HONORABLE MENTION. It's the best we've served at our table.—! Robert- son, Bismarck, N. D. Best bread ever put on a table. —Katie D. Stewart, R. R. No. 2, Bismarck, N. D. 4 Which is slways fresh, good and eb Sere es ies Koleos iy, Bismatek, N. D. THE WONDER LOAF “Fresh Every Sunrise” Barker Baking & Candy Co. Named for U.S. Job |Chicago Bank Merger Is Headed by Dawes|,,,As"* ty Sr to bane hs Te | Chicago, Dee. 14.— (AP) — Vice |8olidations among President Charles G Dawes will be | Will retain the name o Trust chairman of -he joint board of direc- Dawes has long been identified. tors of the combined Centra! Trust PREED FROM THE | MEDICINE HABIT Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN brought welcome relief Sufferers from constipation will be interested in Mrs. Van Horn’s letter below. She wrote us, volun- tarily, to express her Bppreciation for the wonderful results ALL- BRAN brought. one 17, 1927 “1 feel _as if T must write you = few Fines te let you know what a wonder food your ALL-BRAN is and what it has done far me-end many others I have told about it, ‘been using it for one year and fore, take any. T can't praise it Binesrety, Mus. G. W. Van Hoax, 2125 8. Sith St, Philadelphia Don’t let constipation sap your Dealth and strength. Headaches, cizsiness, blotched complexions are cnly @ few of the evils it causes. Ut is responsible for more than forty serious diseases, Guard sapinsy it—new. Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN je guaranteed to bring xelief. Just cat two tablespoonfuls Gaily—chronic cases, with every meal. ALL-BRAN is a ready-to- cat cereal—100% bran. Delicious and healthful with milk or cream, | with fruit or honey added. Rec- ines on package. id Il gro- re ante te Kellogg in Bavilo K beer wan | bank, the latcst of 2 series of con- KC THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE SEVEN whose merger was announced yes-jtral Trust company, was chosen | president of the merged institution. SANTA CLAUS COMING The new! Chicago banks, company, with which Mr.| pay them a visit Wedres ing between 10 and 12. Joseph Otis, president of the Cen-| cials are preparing for his reception. Company and the Bank of America, | ======= we Fest e for. Baking Powder is in the Gaking For Best Results Use DOUBLE ACTION First in the Dough-Then in the Oven Same Price 73°23?" For Over 38 Years Millions of Pounds Used By Our Government s] " Christmas CANDIES Mined, 21bs, = ZC Crimp Ribbon and Kinder- garten Mixed, cee 5c Peanut Brittle, 4 Special, 3 Ibs, ... 49c _FANCY CHOCOLAT . Made with Fresh Rich Cream. A carload to sell at ........... PANCAKE FLOU Table Syrup, “True Worth” Cane or Maple ........... Crisco, Pure Veg. Shortening Japan Green, 1-4 Ib. ‘ wero? ELBOW iwavAivviss Libhy’s Fancy Red Salmon .. FRESH FRJ:13 and V. 72/2" IVORY SOAP sise'sere Nut Margarin, “Pick Quick” Red Ow! Catsup ............ SEEDLESS RAISINS 4b, bag ........ 29c Two Stores to Serve You Quality Mixed Nuts, 3 Ibs. .... 79c Walnuts, Emerald SS, Brazils or Almonds, Ib. Filberts, 20c Cream Centers 21-2 1b. box .... 85c Sifted Peas, Blue and Gold No. 3 Sieve .. .2 cans 35¢ Another Carload of these Fine, Fluffy Marshmallows Heinz Cream of Tomato Soup seeeeoes Scans" 2DC Dromedary Golden Dates .. § BEACON COCOA 2. roctare-.-.- SEC SALADA TEA WEEK The Quality Tea of America Black, 1 ea i a 2lc Cut Spaghetti and Shells, 10 Ib. box 95c Large 14 oz. Bot. 21c 114 CHRISTMAS FOODS Are Ready Now at Your Red Owl Store In Nationally Advertised Quality Foods, Red Owl Everyday low. J priecs are helping many thousands of Northwest families to save from 10 to 25 per cent on their food needs! DECEMBER 15TH T0 24TH NUTS 2 5 c Ib. 35c ..., 28¢ Dates, 2 Lbs. Mazola, Salad and Cooking Oil, Pt. 27c .....- Qt. 49¢ Bulk Sweet Shred Olives “Imperial Crown” .............- Qt. Jar 47¢ Peanut Butter Shotwell’s Lb. “Flavoree,” Pint Jar MARSHMALLOW Puritan .... BoxrO9C saad Argo Starch Red Owl Vanilla Pillsbury’: Aunt 5 - Jemima’s, 3 1-2 Ibe. .. 3 5c Sweet Pickles Rasta s\2Be pkg. 21c “Hamilton’s” 14 oz. Jar Dromedary Peels ++. 24 on, jug 24c Orange and go 2 pkgs. sabe cen Lb. can 24c Jolly Time Popcorn FOODS Puffed Wheat, Flakes, Post Toasties. Any 2 Packages rE gioe LD, tall 29¢ Z 10C GROCERY Department Banter 3 for 20 sletaiar,Fremeren., deh Bas one Srr, Lb. 17e Juice and Grapelade. Per Jar or Trade at your nearest Red Owl Store No. 1 302 MAIN Save Time NOW 167 STORES IN THE NORTHWEST §f Store No, 2 506 BROADWAY Save Mone y Santa Claus has sent a radiogram f the Central| to children af Mandan. that he willl BAKING POWDER SPECIALS Fancy Bulk Hallowi Mincemeat, 2 Pkgs. “Pick-Quick” Brand Pancake Flour Red Owl—4 Ib. Bag Cocoanut, Lb. Corn or Gloss, 3 pkgs. Pure Extracts or Lemon, 2 oz. bottles Dill Pickles - “Hamilton’s” Qt. Jar ‘Hh OF ANNUAL MESTINO LOST—a brown Chesapeake girl for bie binge F ‘and all mw | Spot on chest 4 paws. POR RENTTwo room apartment,|FFiendly and answers to the light and warm, Call at 413 Ninth| name of Brownie, Phone 957. street. Phone 705-R. for reward. Too Late to Classify The Annual Meeting of the Stock- holders of the | Bismarck ida at | VANTED paneer and Loan Association will be held at the office of the Secretary, in the City of Bismarek, North Dakota, on Saturday, January 19th, 1929, at 4:00 o'clock P.M Govern- Early ment For Inspected Better Meats Selection (ONLY) ie Telephone 332 Telephone 332 : Saturday Morning Specials—7 a. m. to 11 a. m. LARD Kettle-Rendered (Limit) 09c BUTTER Primus Brand > 49 BEEF KETTLE POT ROAST - 16c PORF. STEAK LEAN - 16c ALL DAY SPECIALS PORK LOIN ROAST LEAN . 14c PORK SHOULDER ROAST LEAN - lic HAMS premium wrote - - 26c COFFEE VALUE BRAND - 47c Give a Box of Apples | for Christmas ! The Gift All The Family Will Enjoy (2uristmas Eve or Christmas morning —a beautifully bespangled tree—lov- ing gifts from all to all—and as the ‘‘family, present” a box of crisp, juicy Washington apples under the tree. How the children will enjoy them! And the “grown-ups’’ will find their fine flavor adds a zestful tang to the holiday cheer. Choose your favorite variety— Delicious, Spitzenburg, Q Always Pops—2 cans BREAKFAST Muffet, Stayman or Rome Beauty — but to be sure of the best in flavor and qual- ity, tell your grocer or fruit dealer you want those grown in the State of Washington. Give them to your family or to friends—or if you wish to make a donation to somebne Shredded Wheat, Kellogg’s Rice Krispies, Pep, C ORS 25c berry Sauce, Welch’s Grape 10c , less fortunate. If po are an employer you will find a box of apples an ideal gift for your employees. Get them at your fruit dealer’s or grocer's. fashington Boxed 610 Ranke ane Seattle, Wash. S BOX OF APPLES UNDER ((OlY CHRISTMAS Ticks