The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 8, 1929, Page 9

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ii ih ey cle i BttLH Bdge iff 5 se H i i : ate i gE F il 3 egyed its oe home Thursday. They also called in The Canfield Ladies’ Aid met at the Grant Lindsey home. Wednesday, Feb. 27. A large crowd of menibers and visitors were present. The next meeting will. be at the Roy Little home March 20. The board of directors of the oe By MRS. W. H. BOWNAWELL The township board will meet at . |the clerk’s office Tuesday afternoon, March : 12, Mrs. O. L. Peterson and daughter, iit E s F i i 5 ; piel iy roe i i j gE i oft> ! B *t uF ? E oe went to Bismarck on the | nome the forepart of the week to consult the doctor about | sraione. Miss Ellen’s:- ear, which was causing @|her some again. fiery Moen ad the week-end tives in 9 Ate and Mrs. MS F. pecs wes! were pleasant visitors a the Brewanwell hocks Sunday after- noon. — Leonard Johnson and Edward from Bismarck Wednesday. Mrs..,Ernest Saville spent the week-end in Braddock visiting friends gie & Jiggs,” given b: bret ane Misses Lillian and Ellen Peterson spent the week-end at the parental home returning to their school work at Braddock high school the first of the week. and games. Among the callers in Regan Satur- were Mrs. Anna Knutson and da, Mr. . Frank Mickelson, By EDITH MUELLER Among the Capital City callers cn last Thursday were, Mr. and Mrs. and Geo. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Ole and by Ole Olsen, Ole Olson, by BEL Ec od porated Es wee a afterward a lunch at Howard Lewis ling after spending the week-end there. Rev. Lars Foss left for Flasher Monday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Eisenbeisz enter- tained Steve Blanchett at dinner Monday evening. i Miss Olga Rice visited her home eighride Sunday evening and the home of .| Sunday so as to be present at the sons dinner guests at the Ed Rasche home. Mrs. John Howe was an overnight guest at the J. F. Little home Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Wm. McCullough visited with Cullough Monday. Louis Jorgeson was a Regan caller Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. Ebb Cleveland and | Monday. "| Iola. Dubort were Sunday visitors in Regan. N. H. Collins, N. P. agent, and Axel Soder, county commissioner, motored to Bismarck Monday. Edith Mueller is helping at the this week. Deliver ‘Head Lettuce c= COR Shredded’ Wheat, : 8 packages Meet the I. .G. A: family at our store next, week. 22. Pork and Beans, Van Camp's, Lye, Rex, 1:10c pkg. Calex Water Softener FREE J.P, Little, Clayton, Ruth, and Mrs. Bismarck Saturday silver wedding of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rice. Mrs. M. P. Olson and Miss Della Olson returned from Willmar, Minn., Tuesday. Mrs. William Tice returned Friday from Bismarck, after a few days’ visit there. Mrs. George Haugen entertained Mr. and Mrs. William Van Vieet and family Sunday evening. ° ¢ ! Canfield | ° ¢ By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN ‘The old folks of this neighborhood surprised Grant Lincoln and C. W. | Wilkinson Friday evening at the G. Sunday. Ed Rasché motored to Bismarck Monday, where he will spend a few days. ©. O. Wilkinson spent several days last. week with Mre. G. I. Lindsey. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bailey and family were guests at the P. E. Patton home Sunday. The Canfield ladies aid met with O. Lindsey home. ‘The occasion be- ing the birthday of both men. A pot lunch was served at ae Every one reported a good time. Mrs. P. P. Patton returned home Saturday, from the hospital at Bis- marck. Alvin Ghylin left for Bismarck Sat- urday to visit with his wife and son, at the St. Alexius hospital. ‘There will be P. T. A. meeting Fri- i day night, Everyone is invited. 5 Jobnion ant Kenmar itson, | Bailey, were business marek 1t A surprise birthday party was given at the G. O. Lindsey home Friday The was spent in ing whist and other games. Prizes were won Mrs. Homer Taylor, Mrs. J. F. Lit Phone 279 Golden Bantam, No. 2 can, (Uncle William) ... 3c Solid Ze were business callers.at Frank Mick- leson home Sunday. Mrs. Mabel Bailey, Dee and Ernest callers in Bis- last week. Look for seasonable food suggestions at the RB. T. Grocery. We sive particular attention to the selec- tion and care of fresh vegetables. And you will find all the I. G. A. specials at our store. : R.T. GROCERY PHONES 371 “8 for 35c 3 cans 55¢ 19c Peas, No. 2 can, regular 15c quality, 3 cans ...... Soap Chips, Quick Naptha, We deliver orders of $1.50 or over free of charge 4 Call 279. - You Save on Every Order i 4lc per lb. Cookies, Sunshine, fig bars, Ped reeeeeeee Meet the I. G. A. family at our store next week. sey 17¢ ates Sot he Oe Traffic Officers Are Able to Solve Tangle Los Angeles (AP)—In this dra- ma of the street he was just mo- torcycle officer No. 517, but he had an idea. A. nickel was involved. It had stopped a street car, delaying office men and laborers on their way to work and tied up traffic. “Gimme a good nickel,” demand- ed the conductor, “or get off.” “That's a good nickel,” snorted the commuter. “Try and put. me off.” At this point No. 517 boarded the Fam turned to ah calle loudly as sengers yel and auto horns shrieked. baie said No. ees that nickel,” He took it, handed the commuter another, swung off the car, passen- gers applauded and traffic moved on. Housing Expert Finds Unhealthy Tenements New York.—(#)—That thousands of families are living in New York tene- ments which were declared unsuitable for homes in 1901 has been learned There are many ing facilities, with no play spaces for children, with insanitary conditions, with fire hasards, and with no service for care of buildings. N. D. RESERVATION OKAY Rolla, N. D., March 8.—(#)—There is no justifiable criticism of policies of the Indian bureau as they pertain to the Turtle Mountain Indian reser- vation it was decided by a local citi- zens committee which has just com- |} pleted an investigation of conditions on the reservation. The committee appointed by A. R. Bearsley, president of the Rolla commercial club made its investigation at the request of James H. Hyde, superintendent of the Tur- tle Mountain agency. FOR CRYING OUT LOUD Boston, Mar. 8.—“R-A-G-8”" called in a voice so loud that it could be heard a mile away cost Harry Gear $10 in police court here recently. Several witnesses testified to the ped- dler's vocal ability, and the court im- posed the fine despite Gear's claim that he has possessed a junk license |[f for 21 years and never been “called” | for crying out too loud. BOARD LIKES CHARLESTON ciaton was by five men after an ex- kirk, to State Tremaine by Abraham Goldfield, chairman of the family housing exhibit for the parents’ exposition at Grand Central Palace, New York. His data shows there are something Cook’s Grocery THE “BIG” LITTLE STORE 512 Avenue D Phone 564 This Beautiful Floor Lamp for $1.98 with zach purchase of groceries amounting to $10 with a week’s time. The lamp has a parch- ment shade and metal stand. SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Everything in Fresh Fruits and Vegetables We arc a member of the I, G. A. which insures you of the very best in prices. We have a few more of those sweet, juicy oranges on special deal. Ask us. SPECIALS 2-Ib. box of Fancy Assorted Cookies, regular 70c, special. Kellogg Shredded Whole Wheat, three packages . Toilet Tissue, 1000 sheet rolls, six rolls Hockless Picnics, small sizes, per Ib. .. MEAT DEPARTMENT U. S. Inspected Meats Beef, Pork and Veal, Hamburger, Brookfields, Pork Sausage, Veal Liver, Veal Cutlets, Fresh Oysters—CHICKENS oeicious Coffee LD 8t. Clairsville, Ohio, March 8.—(?) —The Charleston is physical educa- tion and an admirable diversion from | jf recitation, the Richland Township |i} * school board has decided. A petition | if , | like 100,000 rooms that have no win-j of parents for the dismissal of a girl |} Comptroller Mor with the request th turned over to the Income Our wholesome, tasty hot cross buns ate a welcome ad- dition to any meal, especially breakfast. Deliclous and breads, doughnuts, freshly baked pies of all kinds. Park- er House rolls, cinnamon rolls, buns, etc. Specials for Saturday Doughnuts, Hot Cross Buns, Pies, Cakes, Raisin, Graham, Whole Wheat or White Bread, Gi Mt makes 212 Sixth Street 402 Main Ave. Tel. 332 Saturday Specials ‘4 LARD, Pure, (Limit), per Ib. ...... 124c SPARERIBS, meaty, per Ib. ....-...++ 15c PORK SAUSAGE, meat, per Ib. .. COTTAGE CHEESE, creamed, per Ib. .......- 10c iiermdtarneim 35c cL ca aS cic oe RDA ce The MOST SANITARY MARKET in North Dakota — Quality Products Tel. 332 SH al Perel) 47 Cc PORK SHOULDER Roast, lean, per Ib. ..... 1 6c ci hor Sessa 19c ae EGGS, strictly fresh, Phone 1060 There Is No Substitute for Quality OUR FULL GRAIN-FED BEEF Is Now in Its Prime These young steers have been on special grain fatten- ing rations many months. Proper refrigeration com- pletes the process of producing Superior Quality Meats - 19¢ tt 28c 17¢ 0 27c CREAMERY BUTTER 4." """" 47 (This Item Cash and Carry, Meat Dept. Only) + Fancy Veal ‘Tender Pork Fancy Chickens Better Quality Fruits and Vegetables ‘SUNKISTORANGES beven'”........ 550 “Tangerines, 2 Ibe. for 25¢ Paranips, 3 Ibs. for . FLAME TOKAY GRAPES, Lb. 30c GROCERIES ° Macaroni Shells, per package ....... 1c (With Each Package Purchased at 10c) Grapefruit Hearts, Minneopa, per tin ‘[Amsise Starch, 1 Ib. 4 pkg. 3 for. MARCH FOOD SALE! An Economy Event of Real Im- portance to Everyone. Stock your Pantry now with the Leading Qual- ity Foods at Money-Saving Prices. ‘ "Saturday, Last Day—March 9th’ : 3c 2he Premium semniu™ CRACKERS the toc. ib. Cady SOC Red Raspberries, No. 2 can .. .2 Cans 55¢ Crushed Pineapple, “Harvest Queen” / Finest Packed, No. 2 1-2 No. 2 can Heinz Ketchup SUGAR 2%, 17m. $1.00 ALASKA PINK SALMON 2%: X:27"" 55, Argo Starch, Corn or Gloss, 10c pkg.,....3 for 25¢ or BRICK CHEEDE concin Colby. Pound 2OC Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Heinz Rice Flakes ......3 Pkgs. 37¢ P.&G.SOAP Nevins, 12 was 470 Naptha, and a Bar of “Guest Ivory” FREE °° Cut Wax or Green, PANCAKEFLOUR sav... 29¢ PRUNES Ss%4.°e" 10-32 25¢ STORE NO. 1° 302 Main Ave. * wholesome «

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