The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 1, 1929, Page 7

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Oh PAR ORrasTS ree Tee a O° FSR CRRAS LACHRE SOR SRRAWL ri ” a Taos a tee UNITES DAKOTAS IN GROUP 14 GROWERS Country Divided Into 18 of These for Educational Pur- poses by Experts Committee Sanctions Red i and Des Lacs Projects; De- lays Missouri Action Four delegations from Mercer and McLean counties and one from Oliver ae Pete ‘Adopt Constitution ‘A néw constitution will be adopted by the Missouri Valley area council, FATHER BACKS SON AGAINST STEWART John D. Rockefeller Announces Support of Son in Stand- ard Oil Fight New York, Feb. 1—(#)—John D. t | to 1875, however, can still boast that Support for his son’s cause was an- nounced from the Rockefeller offices, 26 Broadway. Mr. Stewart, who had said he would not believe John. D. Rockefeller would removal Indiana | January than during any of the pre- Ip tive proof of it” was in the city on a secret visit when the statement was selos and does not see how his son have done otherwise. He has ceeded with deliberation and. patience and with the utmost consideration for the feelings of all parties concerned. It has been an unpleasant duty for him, but one which in all good con- science he could not. shirk.” Is Important Factor “The statement was issued after an exchange of telegrams and cables ‘among Mr. Rockefeller, Sr., who is at his winter home at Ormond Beach, EL inancial circles’as a factor of peor ees a nificance for it was predicted that 4afluence of the elder Rockefelies would ‘swing important. blocks of In- diana oil stock into line against Mr. Stewart. The guaranteed special patent flours OCCIDENT, LYONS BEST OR CLIMAX antee is an insurance policy with every sack. RUSSELL-MILLER ~ MILLING CO. Cook’s Grocery THE “BIG” LITTLE STORE 512 Avenue D y Phone 564 Everything in Fruits and Vegetables Hen CanSeiAE A. As Moocols of ine Stern ome Did you get our broom special? - "We have few more left at nmessosess eevee ® 59c . Specials pecee sansesseersrsnse he severe OLE have hed mean temperatures below | Rabbi Speaks About wTemperhtitre and precipitation fig- ures for the last 58 years follow: Year 1875 1676 AMONG5 COLDEST IN LAST 95 JANUARIES| Mean Temperature Was Three Degrees Below; 15 Above Last January January, 1929, with a mean temper- ature of three degrees below zero, has gone down on the official U. 8, weath- er records as one of the five coldest in Bismarck in the last 65 years. Not since 1916, when January had an average temperature of five de- grees below zero,’has Bismarck and the state been subjected to such a severe cold wave. Colder Januaries than the month Just ended were recorded in 1875, 1887, 1888, and 1916. : Old-timers whose memories go back the winters are milder now. In Jan- uary of that year the average tem- Perature was nine below zero. In 1688 the average was six below while 1887 and 1916 were. tied for third Place in point of low temperature with five below. ‘Less precipitation was reported last vious years during which the temper- ature was abnormally low. The total recorded here last month was .69 of an Nine previous Januaries, however, reported more precipitation: 1876, amar 1888, 1890, 1893, 1895, 1896, 1903, Danny last year had an average temperature of 15 degrees above zero. Januaries in 1871 and 1919, with mean temperatures of 24 degrees above, are holding first placa4n point of mildness, Januaries in 12 of the last 55 years Deucious, high quality foods. The thousands of 1.G.A. Grocers, united in a gigantic mass-buying and merchandising program bring you the best at reduced prices. Prove it to yourself today. n f A 7 r : A A r k A A ve A > =—weee Sliced Pineap Fancy Hawaiian, 8 Golden Slices, large No. 24% can... Oats pipers. Citas Chine, rge if.» > Prumes Recents... Salmon see eall cone fore” BAKING POWDER UME. 276 ple 33c 33c 29c Pancake Flour i=. Macaroni '2:'-. 33¢ Rte G24. Rev. J. H. Mekler, rabbi of the Bis- marck Hebrew congregation, will, speak on “The Combat Between! Orthodoxy and Reform” at the He- brew school at 8:15 o'clock tonight. This is the third lecture of the ser- jes on “The Future of Judaism in| America.” ‘The Bible class, at a meeting at the Hebrew school at 8 o'clock Monday night, will hear a special lecture. At! a meeting at the home cf Miss Rose Davis, the Young Israel Rohs made) plans for a Purim prograi Young Judea, will met § at 11 8. m, Sunday at the Hebrew school. Wild Rose Suggested for National Flower Fargo, N. D., Feb. 1.—The wild Biel state flower of North Dakota, been advocated for the national Ate er by a prominent eastern botanist, according to the American Nature as- sociation which is conducting an ac- tive campaign for a national popular, vote on this subject. A difference in opinion arises in North Dakota, however, when Orthodoxy, Reform} ." O. A. Stevens, pure seed analyst and Plant specialist, North Dakota Agri- cultural college, casts his vote for the goldenrod as national flower. The wild rose is a widely distribut- ed plant, but is not at all characteris- ‘tic of America, was one of Professor Stevens’ reasons for rejecting this Plant and voting for goldenrod. He believes that the national flower should be common in all or as many sections of the country as possible, that it should be a real “wild flower” PHONE 1060 GUSSNER’ . | conducted and not cultivated and not in danger of extinction, believes Mr. Stevens. Cavalry, Infantry, Artillery Recruits Wanted by U.S. Afmy Authorization to make enlistments in cavalry, field artillery, and infan- try service of the Unit ‘States Army has been received by recruiting offi- cers in Bismarck and at Fort Lin- coln. Recruits are desired by the follow- ing army camps Cavalry—Fort “Meade, Stu Dak.; Fort Des Moines, Des Ja.; and Fort Riley, Kansas. Field artillery—Fort Snelling, Min- neapolis; Fort Des Moines; and Fort Robinson, Crawford, Neb. Infantry—Fort Lincoln, Bismarck; Fort Crook and Fort Omaha, Omaha, Neb.; and Fort Snelling. Evangelist to Speak on ‘The Book of God’ Rev. Harry A. James, Columbus, O., who is conducting a series of evangel- istic meetings at the Evangelical church here, will speak on “The Re- jected King” tonight upon special request. To accommodate those who wished loines, PHONE 1060 Always Seeking Better Values Better Quality Here for LessMoney Every Day of the Week Saturday Large Pineapple, No.2, broken slices 2222 Puffed Rice, 2 for 3ic Minute Tapioca, 15e value Specials Baker’s Chocolate, 280 val., 1-2 Ib. bar 19c | Calumet Baking Powder .° 27c No. 244 Libby’s Pine- apple, per tin Hot Coffee Demonstration Princess Patt Coffee, 1 Ib. tin .. 3 Ib. tin Coffee Will Be Served (Airplane Free With Each Pound) P. & G. napine Libby’s Raspberries, No. 2, fancy 35c fe 1-2 Ib. Hershey Nut Bar ....19c Kilchen Klewer, 4 | 10c value, 3 pkgs. .. (Toilet Brush Free) Marshmallows, bulk, Ib. ....30c 25c 98e Green Beans, stan- dard quality, 2 Ibs. 5 Ib. can Peanut Butter ... Libby’s Peaches, No. 2 1-2, De Luxe . cit Cocoa, 2 Ibs. for .... Waldorf Toilet Paper, 10c val., 6 for ie (Toilet Brush Free) Ripe Olives, can ...........-10¢ Dried Peaches, per pound 1 1b. pkg. Marshmallows ... 25¢ OUR VEGETABLE DEPARTMENT is known as headquarters for the best. Head Lettuce, large solid crisp, 2 for . APPL Also Extra Fancy Delicious - *35c Cauliflower, bleach- ed fancy, 2 Ibs. for 25c Stayman, Winesaps, Black Twigs - _Winesaps Wagners - Yellow Newtons Rasp! (Guaranteed Sunmaid Sunmaid FRESH FROZEN BERRIES berries trawberries to Please) Puffed Nectars 22c BDC eae med. 2 dos, 55c Pure Honey, 3 Ib, bottle . '5Bc Meats There Is No Substitute for Quality Our Blue Ribbon Beef is tender, and has that superior flavor that only proper grain fattening of young beef can produce. Try a Blue Ribbon Steak or Roast and note the difference. Fancy Turkeys Genuine Lamb. Milk Fed Chickens Fancy Veal Tender Pork FRESH HAMBURGER Our Fresh Hamburger is cut from Whole Quarters of Beef, not trimmings. There is a difference! Fresh Hamburger, Ib. .... Creamery Butter, (Cash and Carry), Jumbo Dills, 5 for ........ ec Speci Cale 220 F Beary acon, bal wp sss Ble evenings recently. He arrived here Sunday night, bas services every night this week, and will remain here two weeks longer. Subjects discussed this “God,” “World’s Need of God,” “Pre- pare the Way for God,” “Essentials for Revival,” and “Book of God.” Rev. James leads the singing of his congrtgation and plays cornet solos. Services will begin at 7:30 o'clock. 10 A. C. Graduates Get Positions in Electric Company Fargo, N. D., "Feb. 1—Ten senior engineers at the North Dakota Agri- cultural college have been accepted for enrollment in the graduate stu- dent training courses of the General-| Electric company and the Westing- house Electric and Manufacturing company, it was announced yesterday 8. | by R. M. Dolve, dean of the school of engineering. With the General Electric company are Gerald Barney, Casselton; Cecil T. Kingsley, Mohall; Roy E. Land- blom, Fargo; K. N. McDowell, Fargo; W. A. Rundquist, Valley City; Wil- Mam Ellingson, Fargo; Earl Fenton, Wright, Minn.; James McHugh, Lako- ta; Roger E. Olson, Sarles, and Mar- cus Pederson, Loma, are to go with the Westinghouse concern. All the men, with the exception of Gerald Barney, who graduated last term, will report for work following the June commencement. SIMPLE DIET Belfast, Ireland—(#)—John Slater, 93-year-old patient at the Derry 1 toes, : {armed hr det for years. : The average ual. 15 week are: |tons, lift half a ton and carry: three tons on its back, It is a delicious, whole- some, whole wheat cereal unlike any other Breakfast Food. Scott’s Grocery gr PHONE 816 and MEAT MARKET gr 311 SEVENTH STREET Specials for Saturday. Pineapple, broken sliced, regular 30-cent seller, each Walter Baker’s Chocolate, 1-2 pound bars, regular 25-cent seller ........sseeeceesve Minute Tapioca, regular price 15 cents, per package .......... Peace were eee rreeceeceperescene Sennen og OO 22c 19c llc Take advantage of the White King Soap and Troning Pad Deal 1 package White King Washing Powder, 3 bars Mission Bell Toilet Soap and one Ironing Pad, for the price of the pad ........ $1.49 DELIVERIES 9:00 and 10:30 a. m. 2:30 and 4:30 p. m. Open Till 10 o’clock Saturday Nights Tel. 332 ALWAYS BUSY! 402 Main Ave. Tel. 332 THERE’S A REASON LARD-? per cent Pure, (Limit), Besa. ° SPARERIBS- PORK SAUSA BUTT! )_Primus Brand,’ NECK SPARERIBS- PORK Fresh, per Ib. Meaty, per Ib. 2.000 emsales:esice. BEL AD, & : sean ae sanecemen cen Meaty, per Ib. cscs os cesne Small, Meaty, PICNIC HAMS 5 Gert. ere 17c 15¢ 25c 45c 7c Albertson’s Grocery. Phone 611 216 Broadway DELIVERY SERVICE — 9:30 and 10:30. m. 2:80, 4:30, also 5:80 p. m. on ‘Saturdays. . _ SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK-END Minute Tapioca, regular 15-cent ‘seller, - ‘kage Pisscals eines a 0 regular -30-cent. seller

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