The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 15, 1929, Page 7

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

Waste and Inefficiency Charged to Archaic ‘Business Sys- +» | This ° ay that | limit o! SP ISFEMERSGATEAUSAGHEs & +s EABOMHES OHETS Bug E ge st°6 fe | | Ve DESO SS PE TAPAS SS RSS SEES ESSE SATO RRRLASS AEST SAESSS eaueaecsss | i | Ue ae Re PORE OF em 7 > ’ : 9 4 j 7 x 4 4 7 : : ; | ; : : — ee \ $5,000, and he is to i - Sant oat So tet fe sistant it a limit \ditures of the adminis- of $75,000, whcih in the last biennial has taken “$110,000; feeling positively that: effic: ean be in- ereased 83 1-3 per cent by one man- ager, eliminating ‘excess engineers, excess sten hers, excess drafts- men. You alse notice that there is a limit to stenographic help of $1,300 per year, Thee ahi th Re cases are now receiving y lies to draftemen, with a , who are now receiving from $200 to $275. Also'a limit on bookkeepers, including the chief, ways | which is $2,750, whom they rece: ly paid $3,150,” said Senator Bonz commission | Jardine Gas Tax Bill Action Is Postponed Delayed action on the Jardine gas- ‘oline tax bill which would turn the proceeds of a three-cent tax to the highway department was. announced following a meeting of the house committee on tax.and tax laws last it, ‘ The committee deferred action also on a bill to provide a uniform pro- cedure for assessing public utilities and a bill for a ae limit- ing of tax levies. An open hearing by the senate ap- propriations committee on budget items of the state university and agricultural college also resulted in delayed action. President Thomas F. Kane and J. W. Wilkerson, business manager, appeared for the university. President John Lee Coulter, C. F. Munro, director of the mn df= vision, and-P. F.. », director of the- experiment station; spoke for the agricultural college. Both institutions sought funds reg- ularly included in their budgets whieh had been omitted by the budget board this year. Catholic School Shut; Ten Nuns Are Evicted Mexioo City, Feb. 15.—()—The de- THADRIVER MEDION FAIS 0 WIN PRE FOR SPRITS’ PROOF ‘Azrail,’ .6,000-Year-Old Spirit, Goes Back on ‘Aaron’; Spelling Is Wrong New York, Feb. 15— (AP) —A spirit who insisted spelling “Aaron” when he was supposed to spell “pup- pet” failed to win for Aaron Storch, combination taxidriver and: spiri- ualistic mi # $21,000 prize of- invention for. spirit al nomena sufficient ‘to establish the Power of Bede Storch with the aid of “Azrial,”-a 6,000-year-old spifit, and some in- tricate ceremony had wought to win the prize. Seated with three assist- ants around a table he ate ‘a pear, mumbled a few words:in Hebrew, lit seven candles, made each @f his as- sistants eat half an apple and sipped water from one of seyen full glasses. With the preliminaries completed he called upon “Azrial” to spell through the table-tapping method a word~that had been secreted in an envelope and placed in an electric li itd racket almost directly over ead. The table raised one leg and tapped once, for “A,” then again for THE BISMARCK TRIRUNE “That's. my first name, want to talk to me?” But “Azrial” had said all it cared to say for the evening. Storch blamed his. failure on the opening of a window which he said changed the vibrations. Community Speaker Has Heavy Program Next week will be a busy one for Dr. Frank R. Weber, of the national community service, who is conduct- ing a series of community rallies along the Missouri Slope. He program follows: Kintyre, Feb. 19 and 20; Braddock, Feb. 21 nd 28; and McKenzie, Feb. 2 maybe you FESSENDEN WOMAN DIES Fargo, Feb. 15.—(?)—Mrs. Reinhold Geisler, 43, Fessenden, N._D., died in ©! local’ hospital early today. Burial | will be at Fessenden. A son was born Wednesday to Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Anderson, Bismarck, at the home of Mrs. John Dix —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_——_—— Always f Safe atiother “A”. Convinced that some-| « thing was wrong, Storch waited eight minutes and asked ‘“Azrial” and the table to start all over again. F But again came the single tap fol- lowed a moment later by another tap and letting the table or “Azrial” complete the word Storch found it had spelled “Aaron.” “That's funny,” said Storch. Fannie Brice Heads All Star Bill on Ma- jestic Radio Hour partment of interior has closed the/|* Catholic school “Jeanne Chezgard” here and evicted 10 nuns charged with leading a community life in the school. Convents are prohibited in the Mexican consitution. Unemployed Armies — Converge on London London, Feb. 15.—(4)—Six conting- ents of unemployed men are now con- England and Scotland. They plan a demonstration here on February 24. CONSTIPATION THE CAUSE OF BAD SKIN “Get Natural Relief With Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN Rid yourself of constipation! The longer it Mingses, he proati, the poisons it sends through your body — poisons which can undermine your health and lead to many seri- ous diseases, The work of constipation shows in the face—pimples, orsallow cheeks, dark les. It head- es, Causes. before fe Unpleasant rene But you canget iT lief and prevent it! crtine Keliseg’s MEL BRAN Gaet Ye After all else has Salle, thou- regained their health RAN. Be % bran, it is:100% effective. Part-bran products bring only “part” results. Doctors recommend it—and Kellogg ALL-BRAN i c | teed. just-eat two- tal ca poonfuls nic cases, with every ~ Ready-to-serve with milk or cream. You will like its and flavor. Use it in cooking. ‘in- | Ke into soups, Made iellogs “ih ‘Battle Creek.‘ Served ‘by hotels, restaurants, dining cars. Sold Inimitable Fannie Brice is on the air Sunday night, February 17th, 9 to 10 o'clock Easten Standad Time, as the headliner of another star program to be broadcast by Majestic Radio over the Columbia Chain. Will she sing “My Man”? She will! Imitators galore have tried to croon and moan “My Man,” but this soul-tugging song-hit rerhains the undisputed property of the one and only Fannie Brice, A ‘is colorful comedienne has held American music lovers captive for many years, so many of them that she makes fun of her “youth” in parodied gesture and caroled song. Perpetual youth seems hers, how- ever, a youth of spirit not to be downed. That is why her thousands of admirers pack the house when Fannie is featured on stage pro- grams. She has the “it” which puts over sentiment or comedy with equal verve. Fannie’ Brice has been an. Amer- ican institution since she first “knocked them off their seats”. at Keeny’s Theater in Brooklyn when, at the age of thirteen, she captivat- ed the main floor and thrilled the pier by piping “When You Know ‘ou’re Not Forgotten by the Girl ye er radio pecsonality is equally fa ler rsonality is equally fa- mous. She dees her ‘stellar bits on the air~just as: inimitably: as she. treads the boards. She makes you see her. The Majestic program each Sun- day night will include Redferne Hol- {linshead, the famed Canadian tenor, ‘and Arnold Johnson’s Majestic Or- chestra in musical numbers that fur- nish the utmost in pleasure and en- tertainment.—Adv. Children Cry for It Here's relief and comfort for crying, fretful, feverish babies or children that you don’t need to urge or com- mand them to take. They love the delicious taste of Fletcher's Castoria. Your doctor will tell you it’s absolute- ly safe, 80 you can give it as freely and as often as needed to keep your children happy and well. A few drops is all it takes to quiet fretful, fever- ish, colicky babies; relieve their biliousness, gas on stomach, consti- pation, etc.; soothe them to sleep in a jiffy. For like disorders in older children, you simply use a little larger dose of the same reliable Fletcher's Castoria. Don’t use grown- folks’ medicine; with babies or chil- dren, specialists say. Ninety per cent of them recommend Fletcher's Cas- toria; and thirty years of steadily in- creasing popularity proves they're right. To protect you from imita- tions, the Fletcher signature is on every bottle of genuine Fletcher's Castoria.—Adv. + FEL ARAL. CASTORIA Dr. R.S. Enge Chiropractor Drugless Physician Lucas Block Bismarck, N. D. Prince of Wales Pays Visit to Royal Father, Bognor, Sussex, England, Feb. 15.— (®)—The Prince of Wal-s t=: _| ween COUGHS ARE STUBBORN When colds hang on, and are stubborn, remember the e! ness of Foley's Honey and Tar Com- pound. This accurate tlend of pure pine tar, and fresh luxative honey, to- “¥ pald | gether with other valuable medicinal his royal father his first visit since{ingredients acts very quickly and the latter's removal last week to! with wonderfully healing effect on Craigwell House. The prince motored | the inflamed tissues of the respira- here this morning from Southampton, where he arrived earlier by boa! after a one-day stay in France. "i irritating cough. it and grown persons. Ask for it. Sold | tion tract, and quickly subdues the Best for children | everywhere.—Adv. Why Pay High Prices 5 There can be no SOUND REASON for paying higher prices for groceries than you'll always find at the Red Owl. Your Red Owl Store pays local and state taxes, Pays for rent, light and heat, helps support the railroads that serve this community and assists all worthy civic enterprises. Let the Red Owl help you save on Grover> jes every day! NOW 170 STORES IN “THE NORTHWEST Specials for February 15-16, MATCHES “Headlight” Car- ton of 6 Boxes ARGO STARCH Corn or Gloss, 3 Packages PINEAPPLE Fa Crushed, No. 244 Lanes “pre 2te DEL MAIZ CORN Fancy Golden Sweet, 29 c 15c a Can 2 for SIFTED PEAS “Minn. Valley,” Small, No. 2 Sieve, 30¢ value, PANCAKE FLOUR rand” 4 hag 2OC Brand .... SUNBRITE CLEANSER, 6 Cans for LUX FLAKES 30c Large Size Ibe Can, 2 for». 20C RED OWL FLOUR, a fancy family patent, per cwt...... BRAN FLAKES “Kellogg's,” Heinz Soup Cream of Tomato 3 Cans for 25c KARO SYRUP tue 57 ma” 63 PRESERVES “Temtor”, Pure 89 c Fruit $1.25 4-Ib. jar CUT WAX BEANS and REFUGEE GREEN, 15¢ Quality, BEACON COCOA 40c 2 Ib. round $3.36 GOLD MEDAL FLOUR, known the world over, for its fine baking qualities, per ewt. . TWO STORES TO SERVE YOU TRADE AT YOUR NEAREST RED OWL STORE NO. 1 RED OWL STORES, Inc. Wak-Em-Up Coffee and Cookies served all day Saturday Corn, Peas, Tomatoes 15c quality, ‘8 cans for. Raisins, market day, 4-lb. pkg. Pork and Beans, Van Camp’s, reg. 15c size, 8 for Old Dutch Cleanser, 3 peg Sauer one- poun CD EROS FORE 1 3 Cc ‘Crackers, Sunshine, two- pound = PHONE 279 WAK-EM-UP COFFEE CONTEST How Many Coffee Beans in This Jar? 7 = PRIZES - 7 1st prize, $5 coupon book good for $5 in merchan- dise 2nd, 5-lb. pail of Wak- m-Up. 8rd, 1-lb. pail Wak-Em-* Up _ 4th, 1-1b, Pail Wake-Em- - é p | 5th, 1-Ib. pail Wake-Em- Up 6th, 1-Ib. ail Wake-Em- . ip - 7th, 1-lb. pail Wake-Em- Up You don’t have to buy. Look at the jar of Coffee Beans and guess. , Three extra guesses with every pound of Wak-Em- ' Up Coffee purchased Tomatoes, No. 21 can, Wee ee CK S Contest opens Sat- urday, Feb. 16, and closes Saturday, Feb. 23. Winners announced in Bis- marck Tribune, Feb. 25 Wak-Em-Up Coffee. This high grade 60c coffee we are offering at saving prices. 1-Ib. can ... panes. Brookfield’s Reg- ‘Per (| RSE EES 37 We give Profit Saving cou pons ware py of oe Carnival h wt etna es Building. evenings. Blankets on d a Dine and dance at the Pat- terson this evening after play. ee Dr Pier Goren Meni at T VERY VER CT tea kin Gee Teaders participants for their keen interest and complimentary letters received. Winners Last Week Mra. Newlywed’s cakes were di- vine— Now for Wonder bread only I pine.—Miss Orpha Moore, Bis- marek, N. D. Ma uses Wonder loaf all the THE WONDER LOAF “Fresh Every Sunrise” Barker Baking & Candy Co. PHONE 1060 GUSSNER’S Strawberries, fan- cy, per can.......... Post Toasties, reg- 4.4 ular 15c seller... 1 1 c Blue Rose Rice, per pound For Lent try Griffin's Spiced Cutlete— None Better Jones & Webb Q@5S.S. Phone 34 Chase and Sanborn’s Seal Brand Coffee—best coffee of all. We have a large, fresh supply, just received. Also one-pound cans pre- pared especially for your percolator or the drip-meth- od of making coffee. GRAPEFRUIT Florida Sealsweets, extra large and fine—6 large for 95c—6 medium, 69c. Save by buying by the half dozen Our best Patterson Seal Strawberries, 3 cans......87¢ Best Blue Rose Rice, 4 pounds ... a 2BC Post Toasti you want, per pkg. ................ lef Fancy large Walnuts, 40c value at .. .29¢ PHONE 1060 Always Seeking Better Values It Is An Established Fact That We are Headquarters for the finest in Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Medium GRAPEFRUI Size, each . 10d. 27¢ [faa Sie*.....15¢] [Bocce a 25e SUNKIST ORAN Medium size, sweet, peck .... 78c Special Demonstration and Sale Nash Delicious Coffee 3 Ib. Tin and heavy Twill Apron .$1.89 Sunshine Brand Cookies white 8 Package assortment (fresh 87¢ Sample Nash's Delicious Coffee served hot with Loose Wiles Come pany’s Fresh from the ovens Cakes and Cookies PECANS DIRECT FROM GEORGIA eee) sevecsee Meats ne eee om eee ‘Thin Beef is not tender and it is lacking in

Other pages from this issue: