The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 8, 1929, Page 6

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Ne a eds .: MARCK TRIBUNF FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1929 = ~ = pacha | i Sis WOMAN EXTRADITED stetrics and minor surgery are barred, Ht selves to the scout oath as the open- | high school for the annual “Treas- members of the Missouri Valley|R. E. Percy and Fred Homan are | ” LL first aid being consitered sufficient Mandan Organizes ing event in the anniversary program | ure Hunt.” Council, according to W. G. Fulton, | other members. | Korero authority for such surgery as the na- Two Scout Troops of the organization beginning today| Programs for every day in the an- | local scout executive. The Missouri Valley council has! st. Paul, Feb. 8—(P)—Mrs. Mabel @ turopaths desired to be left open to and ending Feb. 14. niversary week have been outlined by ed w. eaten ‘hg te pitas et over 21 rier a abe | Brennon, Montevideo, Minn., lost her jthem, and everybody practices first Local scouts will not be assembled | Mr. Fulton. chairman of the Bismarck group, H. | southwestern quarter ‘oi state. al RECOMMENDED IN ald ft was commented.» Mandan now has two organized Boy |onight because of the Bismarck- —_—_—_—___ A. Saxvik, vice chairman, Charles | Representatives to the council -vill be | fight see hse ae ae sh | Dr. Miller azked that the naturo- | Scout troops, according to W.G. Ful- /xrandan basketball game, according Boy Scout District Liesman, secretary, and Father [elected in proportion to the number | ville, Mo., : paths be accorded authority to dis- CREEL CAR Lae Giaiie GP Troop |t,W. G. Pulton, exeoutive, y i John A. H. Slag, deputy scout com- |of troops in each city. first degree murder charge. RM pense herbs in original ‘commercial | yE"ReS* George has charge of Troop |'° heavy program has been outlined Committees Named MISSION es be ge Se Packages: He said botanical houses ina ag weiiitae patrol leailer, for the hiainted pera ag ‘“ iH, rt he abentey een Lente) ok put up such packages and they are 8! “Charles Bughee 1s scoutmaster of | ,,0;30—Scouts_w badges tect at teu | Bismarck and Mandan district Boy | 8 o! genenp beget ri |ferm of proprietary medicine. Atten- |rroop No. 2. Willard Jorde and Perry |lcathereraft merit badges meet at the Scout committees have been elected | Weinhandl ts vice chairman and Dr, Subcommittee of State Affairs |tion was called to the deadly char- Benney are assistant scout masters eee an otttonad meet at the 2d the two committees will elect | ttt tte ees i New Draft acter of some herbs, belladonna, aco- | of the troop and Fred Swanson is | eymineniuin ais Substitutes New Dra nite and digitalis being mentioned. | Senior patrol leader. bad thar rae nguegeee made 5 ;Senator Fowler thereupon said some ‘ the Seal, gS °y for Measure 86 ;definition of herbs should be written | woit ond Basic mec ang Trey (articles to exhibit... 20 Boy Scout ones e petal j 7-120 the amended bill, therefore. 4 display window bring t.cie displays Senate bill No. t No. 2 is made up of Black Bear, to the high’ school. , the naturopathic | Dr. Miller also suggested that there h trols. oh i . examining and licensing measure, was |e be inserted a provision that all Panther, and Beaver patrols. 2:30—All scouts assemble at the Bismarck Both troops are sponsored by the Qa S, S. Tecommended for passage, today, by | naturopathic sanitariums, rest insti- ‘ | —— e she senate state affairs committee, |tutions and the like, where naturo. | =/*S Lodge of Mandan. i Quality tore Phone 34 ~ aut in a rewritten form based on the }pathy is purported to be practised, Se Celebrat | : Oregon act covering the subject, af! Kes fore be in peal of a licensed natur- outs Celebrate ’ Phone 426-J 419 3rd St. Sutin day Specials « few amendments had been proposcd | opath, the idea being to avoid deceit, ; <1 { j ty Dr J. H. Miller, the Bismarck | De 7. M. McLachlan, who has de- Anniversary Date | anes 5 4 practitioner of the cult. fended the efforts of the naturopaths i Specials for Satugday st Canned Raspber- HI f As rewritten by a subcommittce and |to obtain licensing authority and} Bismarck and Mandan Boy Scouts | Ps ed : a et ec 9 eh eee h reported back by Senator Lynch, La | status, said the rewritten bill was, will join all other members of the | Phone 626 518 9th St. Minneopa Red Raspberries, J) ” ics s Moure, the bill defines more strictly | about as good a measure as could be | organization in the world at 8:15} reg. 35-cent seller, each 27¢ Bip LOU. --------+---eeceeceeeeceeeceeee e the prohibitions on practice. Ob- { devised and he urged its adoption. [O'clock tonight in recommitting them- | F S: i . , I Creme Oil Soap—The cream’ t a an ==} or Saturday: Jello, any flavor, cach .. Te of plant oil soaps, 3 for have real merit—| t Raspberties Creme Oil Soap, regular 10¢ IB --....-.-ssseeesssseeseseeeseeeeesene 18¢. must be better t Sane hie oa 27c Beller; CNC io. ts 6c Jello—All you want—any i. . Libby’s Prunes, 2 Ib. pkg., flavor—6 for .............. 35¢ t Pears, 21 reg. 35c seller for ..... 22¢ Fancy Santa Clara Prunes rge cans 5% in 2-Ib. has t large cans .... c Extra Fancy Roman Beauty eae gi ead a Apples regular $2.25 value, gs DOE PNBe os. 4 Jello, — 7 per box ...... steniiard $1.85 Fancy, fresh dates—2-lb., t any flavor .... Cc a s 35c ‘ ua every Ae eae or- Stayin S20rawin ibe é Creme on der we give . Sugar n aie ame! "s : GF ket QoS he TT} ANSE USN Weng sme for $1.00 While they last, per ee i t iS Pree Satusdny ney We feature Swift’s veal cut- lets—try some for Sunday’s dinner, Frozen fresh straw- berries, too. HE Have you tried Time-o-Day anned vegetables? Pick of the Garden Bring your merchandise time card. WORLD'S GREATEST BAKING POWDER SALES 2'2 TIMES THOSE OF ANY OTHE R BRAND It is asking too much of somebody’s Mother to assume the baking burden along with her many other tasks. Our modern plant is at your and her disposal. Rich and Juicy! Those delicious meats that we are selling will melt in your mouth. All our meats are of the: highest class and are al- ” ways fresh and whole-* some. That’s why we , invite you to partake of them. Specials for Saturday GARD} 2 ipourilsuicts 05 las cha be Pee eee 25¢e BACON, whole or half, per Ib. 25¢ Growing Children Need Milk For Health, Growth, Strength ODERN experiments in nutrition have proven beyond shadow of doubt that milk, which contains “Vitamines,” is a neces- sity to the growth of children and the good health of everyone. Vitamines is only obtainable in appreciable quantities in milk, We all love good doughnuts, For her to make them would be drudgery. Yet with our new Auto- matic Doughnut Machine it is a comparatively simple task. This machine automatically performs the entire doughnut job and delivers the finished crispy morsels into a basket untouched by human hands. Light, flaky Barker Doughnuts are so de- licious they melt in your mouth. Order a dozen today. They will prove a delight to everyone. We will have a public demonstration of this machine soon. Watch for the announcement. j Blood Sausage é butter, cheese and CEES. Head Cheese RRR AEDE 5s 5ih5s'cialbeaie paras 1 7c * In sections of the country where dairy products are scarce, children have Liver Sausage x Tickets, tuberculosis and other skeletal diseases in great numbers and those 4 4 Fresh Dressed Ghickens Homemade Sausages \ i that avoid such diseases are stunted in growth and delinate, gs BARKER 5 CAKE Beef Pork Lamb For Juicy Tender meats PHONE 143 : Central Meat Market Give your children milk—lots of it. Every child should have a pint of milk a day—a quart is better. DOUGHNUTS At all leading food shops Use only pure, pasteurized milk. To be sure buy from Bridgeman-Russell Company 206 Fifth Street—Phone 740 February ‘vcs Sale 3 at your . RED OWL STORE One Large Package White King Granulated Soap Special Sevines eg Quantity Three Cakes of Mission Bell Toilet Soap and one Campbell's or Cans White King Ironing Pad Pork and Beans Van'camps”.....3 12 28 | ALL FOR 6 Cans 55¢, Dozen. $1.07 Fine Tabl bs. ze ware NS] $1.49 pete PMNs ix 1° SBe SAVES THE CLOTHES -~- MAKES (RONING BASY pags . traps PINEAPPLE eet cee Lae ec 24c 3 Cans 70c, 6 Cans $1.35 CUT WAX BEANS 22s 33 com gs DISTRIBUTED BY THE Bismarck Grocery Co: ALL BRAN*Sxs:...25¢ for REDOWLBREAD §"_ 3 = 250 for FOR SALE BY er 3 Cans 62e, 6 Cans $1.20 . Robinette Fin N. Jam, Berry select, assorted Grapefruit, peg 36 c A QUALITY LOAR—MADE WITH MILK Logan's Grocery, 118 Third St. Dick’s Grocery, 305 Seventh St. large fancy, 3 for BACON SQUARES, Swift's ... + ees Lb, Gussner's Grocery, 310 Main Ave. oni Sarees 38 Prlgerddln ae BEvOrS, een 88c - PICNIC HAMS, Swift's “Circle s’ ; i ie Jones « Webb, al phage. aek R. T. Grocery, 204 4 Fifth iFrsel Cherries, (Tommy Tuck), SLICED BACON, “Wilsco” 14 tb. 19c; ... . Lb. BY(d bdo ok dag mosaic Polo iain totem Pt lag ely f 4 No. 2 1-2 can, 7 NUT-MARGARIN, “Pansy” ........., 2 Lbs. 35¢ Scott's Grocery, 311 Seventh St. Broadway Food Market, 122 Sixth st. pitas ae medium size, ~ 2 cans. goss c. sce Cc MATCHES; “Headlight” ...:,,.... «Carton 15¢ 3 $$ sweet juicy, (Royal Ann : 4 RESIDENCE DISTRICT 2dozen ......... 53 c vi ’ SALMON, Alaska Pink .........,.... Tall Can 19¢ Spohu's Grocery, 518 Ninth St. Hogen's Grocery, #10 Main - Apples, Winesaps, 2 3 Cans 55¢, 6 Cans $1.05 eer Gear eas Corner Grocery. 506 Third St” Elgin 1000 Island, 19 size 118-138, $1.63 FANCY RED SALMON, Libby's, .., Tall Can 29¢ | Sees Siar Maa Bl veemsenn Grocerr iat Wo econ reg, 25¢, per jar LIC per box ...-. DA. PEACHES. sticea or Hatves, 4 D. B. Cook Grocery, $08 Ave. D. Davis Grocery, 319 Mandan - zp : emt’ No. 24; Can ......, Can 22c} , Sardines, oval cans, Berg. i Cam fale Bo 38 seth Pride, mustard or tomato sauce, °

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