The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 6, 1929, Page 7

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1929 'Soo Poultry Special | To Demonstrate Here | | On Saturday Evening | |. ‘The Soo Line poultry special will be in Bismarck, Saturday evening, | , CHILDREN SBRKING. $60 ESSAY PRIZES 7 and will put on a public exhibit and Scottish Rite Bodies Offer ton vetration here from 7 till to 10, o'clock. The train will be spotted in the yard back of the depot. Howard McNutt, : gricultural agent, will be in rain carries a poultry exhibit | — ise old hen does all the talt-! How best to spend its estimated tn- {come of $4,412,380.13 for 1930 was the hg the state highway and ‘Navy’ Articles Children in the fifth, sixth, seventh, The ti and eighth grades in Burleigh and and a w! Morton county sthools are beginning ing, even to answering questions. work on essays on “Theodore Roose- | Two poultry specialists also accom- velt” and “What the Navy Means to pany the party, one from the Agricul- | North Dakota” in competition for $60 | tural college, and the other from .the in prizes offered by Scottish Rite bodies of Bismarck-Mandan. ‘The “Theodore Roosevelt” contest | is open to pupils in the fifth and sixth grades of rural, city, public, and parochial schools while the other is | instituted for pupils in the and cighth grades. Th each contest the following prizes are offered: First, $10; second, $5; third, $3; fourth, $2; and mext 10 \poultry research service. | CHRISTMAS PLANS - ASSIGNED WORKERS Club and Association Commit-| | The contest was-opened at the in- " | stance of Dr. George M. Constans, | tees Meet and Get In Bismarck, and Mrs. B. 8, Nickerson, | Mandan, who are members of the North Dakota Roosevelt and Navy | The joint meeting of the various community and service club Christ- mas committees set the wheels in mo- tion, Thursday afternoon at the As- | sociation of Commerce rooms, for the Essays must be submitted to the county superintendent of schools on or before Dec. 24, it is announced by Judge A. M. Christianson, Scottish From now on until December 25. | planning and preparation will occupy the attention of these bodies. Judge W. L. Nuessle, chairman of the Asso- ciation of Commerce Christmas com- mittee, outlined the divisions of the work at the meeting. government will require a revolving Roy Alexander Shows | Steady Improvement: Chances for the recoverey of Roy Alexander, Bismarck in a local hospital suffering two gunshot wounds inflicted | by his wife early Tuesday, seemed “a good deal brighter” today, it was an- ' nounced at noon by his attending physician. : His doctor said that, barring fur- ther complications, the wounded man has a good chance to live. ror? DICK Sa $1.50 Orders or over delivered free of charge. Rules for the preparation of the es- “No essay shall be more thap five hundred words in length. It shall be written in ink, on one side only, on paper of legal cap size with a margin ‘on the left side of the page of one inch, At the top of the first sheet shall be written the name of the pu- pil, the name and grade of the school where the pupil attends and the date on which the essay is submitted. The sheets must be numbered. The sub- ject of the essay shall be written above and just preceding the body of the essay. Each essay must be hand- ed to the teacher by the pupil and by the teacher transmitted to the county superintendent of the county. O11 the last page.of the essay or on a sheet attached thereto the teacher must certify that according to his or her best knowledge, information and belief the essay is the product of the pupil whose name it bear however, does not mean that the teacher may not criticize the essay before final preparation as regards spelling, grammar, punctuation, etc.) “The teachers of each of the two counties must submit the essays to; the county superintendent of tho county not later then Dee. 24 and th: | county superintendent must in turn submit them to the judges of the contest not later than Dec. 30.” The Lions are charged with erect- ing the Christmas tree on the N. P. park lawn and decorating it, besides assuming charge of the ushering and distribution of gift packages at the Auditorium on the afternoon of De- ‘The Kiwanis committee, headed by Eric A. Thorberg, will formulate the | program, in which there will be Santa !Claus, some Christmas carols and | other seasonal <eatures.” The Rotarians meanwhile will de- velop the Good Fellow feature in as- sociation with the Red Cross and the Statistics prove that for every |three men aged between 75 and 80 jthere are four women. For every four men over 85 there are seven For BETTER BABY TEETH and BON a8 RAINBOW DEPUTY IMPROVING Lillian Lillibridge, Geputy of the Rainbow assemblies, who was ill in a hospital at Grand | Forks, has returned to her home in Dickinson, where she is completing | convalescence. Friends have have been informed that she is greatly improved. In China, when a man cannot pay his debts, the door is talen from his Bertsch’s Grocery Specials for Saturday Quaker Oats, large package . All sweet nut margerine .... 4 lb. jar Minneopa pure grape jam. 18 oz. tin Peerless mince meat, per can . Swvansdown cake flour, per package 1 1b. Ziegler’s cocoa, per pkg. P. & G. Soap, 10 bars ........ ‘ APPLES Roman Beauties Sizes 100 to 125 HIGHWAY GROUP IS | ractures Hip, Weiet DOG POISONER GIVEN sates tes car STUDYING SPENDING issioners Trying to Decide How Best to Spend 1930 income and wrist. SUGAR CORN 10 Ibs. Extra standard, 3 No. 2 cans 59c 29c ORANGES sustcanaliiey PINEAPPLE Heavy syrup, large can CATSUP “Monarch, large bottles | TOILET PAPER 1 8 Cc 3 1000-sheet rolls Royal Baking Powder, 12 oz. can An oversupply of 2 dozen large oranges on sale, 2 dozen, 94c. All Phones 211 “We Thank You” “Orange Special” Grapefruit More of those dandy Texas variety. 6 for 49c Saturday Grocery Specials Quaker Oatmeal, large, Quick or Regular, per pkg, 19c¢ Minneopa Pure Grape Jam, 4 lb, glass jar, only...... All Sweet Oleomargarine, per Ib. .. Rockwood Cocoa, 4% Ib. tins, each Xmas Gift Suggestions Twisted Loaf Sugar — Chester Raisins — Fruit Cake Plum Pudding — Crystalized Sugar — Grape Fruit Orange Peel — Novelty Candy — and many other things. Call in and let us help you. ‘ Meat Department — Government Inspected Beef — Pork — Veal — Lamb Spring Chickens — Stewing Hens Vegetized Melba Toast “It’s Here Now” Cauliflower — New Carrots — Rhubarb Sweet Potatoes Deliveries 8:45 and 10:30 Close 8 P. M. — erty, Felony charges against Gunn A fall on a slippery sidewalk has brought by the society for the pre- sent Mrs, Cathetine Leland to a lo- vention of cruelty were dismissed by cal hospital with a broken right hip The accident occurred Wednesday night while Mrs, Leland, who lives | Si. Paul. Dec. €—%—James L. in the College building, was visiting {Gunn, arrested yesterday after nearly another felony complaint will be is- atthe home of her sister. Mrs. A. Mellon, 610 Eighth street. her. Schwartz, now 92, recently cabled ; his old sweetheart to prepare for the | Wedding, and sailed for Germany. 402 Main Ave. She had waited for him. in your bakings " Pliltions of pounds weed by our Government LG. A. COFFEE Lb. 45c This coffee is a 60c value Try it, convince yourself. LOGAN’S oranges results in your favor. regularly at 80c per dozen, now 118 Srd Street 2:80 and 4:30 side, was given a 90-day susvended sentence In the workhouse today He municipal Judge John W. Finehcut, but the county attorney's office will make a new investigation and an- nounced that, if evidence justifies, W. '70 dogs had been polsoned on the east | sued. TITTLE BROS. Packing Co., Inc. Bismarck, N. D. Phone 332 ALWAYS BUSY — THERE’S A REASON \ ae ROAST. per Ib. ....ee.ee 14c ROAST. Ib. ahs tate 15c SUNNY-BRAND 15 Cc PORK SAUSAGE 15c BISMARCK GROCERY CO. MARGARINE, Ib. ...... MEAT, Ib. .........0065+ Distributor Bismarck, N. Dak. CREE LOC] pe pant... BOS FREE 1 can Homa Malt Syrup for every 13 Homa Labels, From Your Grocer per Ib. . LEG ‘0’ VEAL, Half or Whole, Ib. ....25¢ ———— SWIFT’S HOCKLESS PICNIC SHOULDERS, 23 c per Ib. ... eee eee e ence cece weir uns 8! Make it a merrier and happier We will have 3 dressed pigs, 100 Ib, average each. A 6 Christmas---more gifts for ¢ Will sell for 10¢ per Ib. = hiddies. A. low prices help you eave extra Christmas money A ——. from your food budget, Sat., Dec. 7, te Fri, Dec. 13 <scasecemeanananiasiniiamaiianelis SWIFT'S ALL SWEET NUT BUTTER, 22 CORN FLAKES = ea ce c peak cod lanes Crispy..... Pkgs. 23¢ ' GRAPE JAM. 4 \b. jar pure jam ......- Maden dashes 19c MINCEMEAT, 18 oz. tin, Soap Chips i 2ii't',,.19¢ Prunes $0"... Zu. 30c Cut Beans & o. 2 con dlc CHERRIES Covered Lib Bor. GEC Pancake Flour 3::".27c |, Catsup me hs' 2 kn, 39 [) BEAUTY SOAP woicen San BBC WW COCOA, Rockwood’s, 1-2 Ib. pkg. ..- FRESH EGGS FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES > |} YY YP PP Fancy Sunkist Oranges, sweet and juicy, 2 Senki Oe ie thoy iat, pr doe. ... 40 dozen ES EERE OAS coceee MC See es oe Jumbo P cat MGR eccnceeeeenes ATE Cocea T:iiii"......... 2e ’ Minneopa Brand Pure Grape Ja

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