The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 15, 1929, Page 6

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AGE SIX conditions have existed in that area, |Dakota Retail Lumbermen’s associa- | Neil, Valley City, members of the|mént according to his threo physi- | i @ was a candidate in the recent pyellow tulips and cassia on the tab'ss. Col 7 a: NONPARTISAN CLUB election. | An invitation was extended by the untry Expecting What slight softening of the snow 5 —. vor official bastion ae é Be | senator Ole Ettestad, McHenry | pottin-:u county clubs to hold the Milder Weather to is under way is expected to give it| Officers for the organization were Marshal Foch in condison: thedlaca | county, gave the husband’s viewpoint the necessary weight to prevent fur- | elected yesterday at the annual meet- |in politics and Mrs. Marie R. Durey,’| bard meeting in July at Lake Meti- Improve Highways ther drifting and allow the road sur-/ing of the organization at Yargo |‘ : ¢ “There | Ellendale, told entertainingly of ter |@0she, at a short meeting last night. Sas face to pac Fargo was chosen for the next con- Shows Improvement | »#s been an. amelioration of the pul- | q | term as justice of the peace. The resolution committee presented | ‘The change in the weather, from -———_ : “| monary symptoms. - The state of the H ‘ Senator A. 8S. Marshall, Dicky coun- | resolution showing that the fed-|the subzero cold to temperatures of L mbermen Elect 4 | mi | ty, complimented the women on whct {¢ration favored a farm relief mea-|comparative mildness, promises to uu ° F. H. Carpenter Lumber company = | they had accomplished in the past |Sure, a change in the state banking adjust road conditions through the J. A. Larson Officer | here. i | biennium, and J. A. Gray, Lisbon, |/aws, that the Shepard-Towner leg- | country. H. H. France, Gackle, was elected f cc Se E venvicn — Mr. Larson is superintendent of the Heaps 5 islation be ¥ i Re Mi ie : save a short talk. eee eee eee eee. | pra Sychiesgt, Who,Was up to He-! Jonna. Larson, Bismarck, has been |president. Other officers are P. B. | led the establishment of a daily Nen- | bron Wednesday and learned ‘Treasurer Gives Toast Partisan paper. The resolution stat-|farmers that they had. had great elected vice president of the North | Murphy, Jamestown, and R. L. Mc- ’ Resolution Favors Delegates . k | Mrs. Berta Baker, state treasurer, |¢d that they did not favor the ap-| difficulty in traveling, due to the | = Farm Relief and Bank- gave a torst to “Women and their | Pointment of a commission to man- | constant drifting of the light snow, ing Law Changes | Ability to Pull Together Politically.’ | 88 the state mill and elevator, was told from Wing in a telephone ing Law 14 ‘Telegrams arriving constantly dur- the plan to create more state boards. | message, Thursday, that the same | the dinner, added to th juse- A banquet last night at the Patter- eek fle bn son hotel, attended by ce Me end Decorations for the tables were eee ieee any greating of the C#!Tied out in yellow and green, and | closed . th t Federated Nonpartisan clubs. Sek bad «, (Mrs. Mabel C. Lindgren, represen- = “At&tive from Ward county, presided as toastmistress, and a program of Scott's Grocery a 3 and MEAT MARKET % PHONE 816 311 SEVENTH STREET Specials for Saturday DARD, 2 pounds... 8s (eas ev die ce ee eae ey 25c BACON, whole or half, per Ib.............. 20¢, 25c, 30c complished by the use of | Specials for Saturday. s brief talks carrying out the " Blood Sausage earache | During School” YY BES MEE Dre tk occ 17c 5 : given. hs | Liver Sausage ’ Minneopa or Libby’s fai trawberries, No. 2 ved by ini Days rr Pa OF y’s fancy strawberries, No. 2 cans Marguerite’ Kennedy receding the | HE wl fast Fresh Dressed Chickens Homemade Sausages regular 40 cent seller, each ...... ePTORTAM. i cralg Speaks _o sn Beef Pork Lamb | 7 wee (large) regular 40 cent, seller, per “ Pe ered ae ium N Mrs. Minnie D. Craig, representa- tive from Benson county, spoke on “Women as Members of the Natione! Committee” and Mrs. Barbara Park- | inson, Willow City, prestdent of the federation, spoke briefly on her ex- | periences as a delegate to the na- Post Toasties, large packages, each. Blue Rose Rice, per pound ....... Tommy Tucker Peach and Apricots No. 214 cans, two cans of Peaches and one can Apricots, three cans FISH for Lent Spiced Herring, 8-Ib. pail ............... 0.0. cee SEE RERP LES OES <P SORRREL ORES 83 tional nominating convention. bi Salt Herring, Mackerel, Fancy for 59e * oF s’ was the ff | | SOP THB | a ee a 0 OL elem LOT cna asccsasscccnsecsnvssccsnsscssuessossssesnuapsstusscenaesccunversssesesaseess 9c SINGS algae get yo War | aia [aa Et) Bieta ae bea Uke it fey UCU sue , , _ ni man, Bismarck, and there were vocal Lake Superior Trout, Ete. FOR LENT selections by Mrs. Melda Cox and Mrs. B. Fisk. Te The attitude of the old fashioned ‘woman and the modern woman to- | wards politics was cleverly brought | ‘out in the toasts given by Mrs. La- | vinia Amsberry, representative from ‘Williams county, and by Mrs. Ray Smith, Bottineau. The position taken regarding wor - | en in politics by the old fashioned | ‘and the modern man was handled | \very wittily by Ben Larkin and Wa'- | ter Maddock. “The Child’s Altitude To’ Mother in Politics” was given Emma Nagle, Jamestown, who t number of amusing incidents If you wish quality Fish foods, freshly ‘prepared, come to Complete Stock of Fish—Fresh Halibut every Friday this Store. We are well stocked for the Lenten Season DELIVERIES 9:00 and 10:30 a. m. 2:30 and 4:30 p. m. Open Till 10 o’clock Saturday Nights Brown&Tiedman THE SANITARY STORE : 122 Fifth Street a QUALITY GROCERIES For Juicy Tender meats Phone 143 Central Meat Market | DELIVERY SERVICE — 9:30 and 10:30 a. m. | 2:30, 4:30, also 5:30 p. m. on Saturdays Phone 611 216 Broadway Distributed by | GRIGGS, COOPER & CO. FARGO MERC. CO. St. Paul, Minn. Fargo, No. Dak. The Wholesome Whole Wheat Cereal A Slice of Libby’s Choice Strawberries, 40c seller, Special ‘Logan's Fruit Special’ Good Health | per can .... . Bread is an inexpensive agent of fil) A Combination of — an bahar 40c per pound seller, 29c Good Health. And when baked by . i ean . pecial, per POU nna esesccccenescescenseeeee se Up peaabesealsaiin saquilile vtaate 1 dozen medium large size, juicy oranges Post Toasties, sides ta eink, ame “4 that invites eager consumption. 4 Sealsweet Grapefruit, 6 8 cps small but good ........csecseeeeceeseenens Cc B! why spend time baking when you can in a few minutes shopping here, Alice Dearborn Chocolate Covered-Cherries, 39 ANOTHER REAL VALUE — Enough Said Special, per pound package ............. ° 4 A Nk By ee ea ee ae LO (et ee oe | procure the baked foods you desire. | | il | i Paper Shell Pecans, Special, per Our breads, rolls, coffee cakes, cakes, eouenoas Sa in ea | Celery pound . 49¢ i pared an et a j iy Sovak enilieg tnt thet arama 2 | Is now the best possible—Also Head Lettuce, Cauliflower, Fancy Hallowee Bulk Dates, 29 Spinach Special, two pounds fO0..............sscsssscsccesssssoee Cc SPECIAL ORDERS SOLICITED [Peete e ena eee CPE OTE E RTT CEPTS TEREST SESE TESS E TONE ORATOR RE | Critic Brand Coffee, 60c value, 52 HOME BAKE SHOP i Oranges sii per 5 fips risstis Seca dincy REE ROT S andes illic sectee Cc 212 SIXTH STREET Navel Oranges at this time of the year are prime. Some weeny vie ae cee uke 52c more of those dandies at 99c the basket *‘Heinz'Fig Pudding, 50c value, Special tWO CANS FOF ..........cccsessncecrseessnsseseceee _. 99¢ Heinz New Dills, per dozen . : .35c Home Brand Jell Powder, Special es four packages for .................. .25c Libby’s Chow Chow or Sweet Mixed Pickles, 25c value, Special, two bottles for.................. 23c Saturday Specials That command and demand attention Large Post Toasties, per package................cscscscserssseseess Blue Rose Rice, per pound. Large Budded Walnuts, per poun Albertson’s Grocery DELIVERY SERVICE — 9:30 and 10:30 a. m. 2:30, 4:30, also 5:30 p. m. on Saturdays FANCY SALMON PEE OM FONT ESe EEE TENET Pe Minneopa Strawberries, No. 2 can Phone 611 216 Broadway 1 Ib Fiat 29 Cc ‘ White Beauty Brooms, $1.00 value, 69 Specials for Saturday foe All Phones 211 118 Third Street Special, each OIC Deliveries—8:45 and 10:30—2:30 and 4:30 Ferndell Brand Apricots, 50c seller, Special, two cans fOr ............-----scscoseconsecnssesnees 73 Cc Fancy Celery, Fancy Head Lettuce, Cucumbers, Cauli- flower, Sweet Potatoes, Beets; Rutabagas, Carrots, Span- 9 ish Onions, Green Onions, Cabbage, Imported Swiss : Cheese, Imported Roquefort, Edam, Primost, Gam- molost, Frozen Strawberries, Fresh : : Cottage Cheese : | “We Thank You” Fifty-one Years on Third Street A Record We Are Proud of Fancy Minneopa Strawberries, per can........ aren oad 29¢ Post Toasties, large packages, each. . Budded Walnuts, per pound Sun Maid Raisins or pufféd raisins, two 15-0z. pack- Close, 8. P. M. e Both your Lenten Menu and thrift problems solved here. Gual- ity foods at low prices because of 1.G.A. mass buying and merchan- dising. Personal service because the owner serves you. R A A A TRY OUR DELICIOUS Peaberry Coffee, ground fresh, per pound ..... «oe. 000 \| Eatwell Mackerel. 2 c 7". 39c Richholt’s Cash and Carry Grocery ==) Codfish Voie io... 36c Peaches #3" 20.2" 57¢ DELIVERIES ‘ (Saturdays) 9100-10:30 A.M. Oatmeal Resulas or Quek: 22¢ ei THE ORIGINAL CASH AND CARRY STORE san aaetiee Ns ‘ (Week Daye) Tel. 332 402 Main Ave. Te.332 | sf) «| A YOnMaiIse F........ Specials for Saturday paminge a.m. ALWAYS BUSY! THERE’S A REASON Fancy Dressed Chickens, dias tae 25 ee. 124c Pork Loan Roasts, - 25c per pound >» >»> > >> >> => ORK SHOULDERROAST“9=™. 1ac || MTRISEREIOO™-S © 426 : PORK SHOULDER ROAST- sri, 15e || Ym ee —_ Sar nonsts rere ee. Ie PICNIC sor digo pa 1 Tc A ( Ey johns ee RAISINS, seedless, Market Day 27 Cc four-pound package ............... coscesoocsenscnensnconanne ih is , Latge Fancy Budded Walnuts, pound Popcorn ti. 2... 28¢ [) ‘Tomatoesii20:./"33c [

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