The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 14, 1930, Page 4

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, *RIDAY, MARCH 14, 1930 ee —_ = Northern railroad from Mexico at|has been a fond dream of ri Laredo, Texas. {builders and financiers for many} The only remaining link believed | years, Today, the Van Sweringens | LWAY DREAM Pacific from Salt Lake City to San| Among the famous rai in. nect the following lines: Delaware, Lackawanna and Western i Buffalo to New York; Nickel Plate, in Sweringens Need One More Ae cent MGGESUEL Bae - Line to Complete Coast- Louis to Pueblo, Colo.; Den- | ‘Cleveland, O., Mar. 14—(P)—For- | mation of America’s first transcon- There are several alternate — fhental railroad system under con- | that could be used in the system, east trol of O. P. and M. J. Van Swer- | Of the Mississippi river. | figen, is near completion, it was| Whether the interestate commerce | ed in financial circles here today. ‘one more railroad is needed to| fied transcontinental railroad system nplete the Van Sweringen coast | is unknown. However, the owe coast chain, according to the in-| sion already has approved the Van formation of various railroad finan-! Sweringen controlled Chesapeake and | cial observers. Ohio system in the east Where Quality Counts The Sanitary Store Fresh Vegetables Already in control of a large rai!- A transcontinental railroad system | bad system covering northern states ssc H d L Fancy Solid Heads, oe a Atlantic ocean to the Mis-|~ ea ettuce 2 large heads special .25¢ ippi river, the Van Sweringens, 1 Xo eyht " 3 i ecording to good authority, have ac- (@oks up TASTUER Celery Cauliflower | Beets f Rutabagas Parsnips | quired recently a working control of G hati 5 Spanish Onions Spinach _ Squash _ Sweet Potatoes e Missouri Pacific system, which als wey YOULL UKE Carrots Parsley Turnips New Cabbage ers important trunk lines as far | 7 | 1 % 21 ft as Salt Lake City, as far south- OTHER Ascoli ed ait st of El Paso, Texas, and connect- Fresh Shipment e with the International Great| MACARONI SPAGHETTI | Bonita Candy 3 10c bars for .. Scott’s Grocery BUTTER DELIVERIES: 9:00 and 10:30 A. M. — 2:30 and 4:50 P. M. Open till 9 o'clock Saturday nights Extra Fancy, pene Jam, 24c Van Camp’s Pork & Beans, MM sls 6 a aie oa 1lb. cans, * SCANS scan sie: 25 Cc Carnation Milk, - z large size, 3 cans 29c Polk's Meat of 32 Grapefruit, per can Cc Cove Oysters, ee large can, per can 29c verge ns, 34c Gloss Starch, Corn Starch, er DES. .... 00s 8c per pkg. ..... 60% 8c EAT MORE BUTTER Mandan Creamery, 2b. roll .. Toilet Soap, Creme Gi 6 10c bars for ...... Dill Pickle (stciiper doce Edam ‘Fresh Cottage Cheese special per Ib. ........006 eeeeee PHONE 816 311 SEVENTH STREET HEAD LETTUCE, Fancy, nice ha ao 10c SAVE MONEY ON COFFEE We Feature the Famous Atwood’s Request the cheapest HIGH QUALITY Coffee you can buy SPECIAL Per Ib. 45c Head Rice ic\ucee perme: 29C P C 184 Jclly Time Brand, 2 cans pop corn op orn and ene 75e popper, all for a Dickinson Preparing | who once tried to build a transconti- | bank here, was elected exalted ruler = Pa ok 1 gystemas tig. | Mental system were Collis Hunt- | of the local Elks lodge recently. e beer i gt cgnty ‘f'G" | ington, Jay Gould and E. H. Harri-| Other officers elected were V. J. ured out by railroad men wou | mai Moravitz, leading knight; Elmore 6 e * ver, Rio Grande and Western, Pueblo | centoen” (Sarcearerece® | Brown & Tiedman cific, from Salt Lake City to San/ Francisco. ‘All Phones 1400 All Phones 1400 + 38c Impt. Swiss Cheese _Impt. Roquefort Limburger SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY 23c Is Offered as First Prize in the ATWOOD COFFEE $1,700.00 GRAND PRIZE CONTEST fo Leonia! Pansponen r ‘As announced over WCCO at 10:15 a. m. each Tuesday and Friday. Contestant Is the Ladies’ Aid of the Presbyterian Church Mrs. L. K. Thompson President largest number of votes will receive the Chevrolet 1930 sedan. In addition there are SPECIAL KFYR PRIZES To Be Awarded April 12, 1930 1930, Special Prizes are announced for listeners to Radio S tation KFYR (Bismarck) as follows: and Ten Prizes of $2.50 Cash Each Contest Closes April 12th, 1930 ing. You may buy Atwood’s coffee from the grocers who advertise it in this issue. See One of These New 1930 Chevrolet Sedans on Display at Capital Che BISMA RCK, N. DAK. 1930 Chevrolet Sedan To cast your vote simply cut out the front of the ATWOOD COFFEE CARTON that has the “Net Weight” 1 pound mark on it. Give this to one of the contestants. Each is gocd for 100 votes. The coniestant receiving the In addition to the regular prizes:in the Atwood’s Request Coffee Grand Prize Contest, which closes April 1 First Prize . . .$50.00 Cash Third Prize . .$30.00 Cash Fifth Prize .. .$10.00 Cash Second Prize . 40.00 Cash Fourth Prize . 20.00 Cash Five Prizesof 5.00 Each » ATWOOD’S REQUEST COFFEE is the biggest seller in the Northwest, due to its flavor and economy in pack- THE CHEVROLET CAR was selected by Atwood & Co. for its many outstanding features of beauty and per- na oe Atwood & Company operate an exclusive fleet of Chevrolet cers and recommend their high auabie t of . vrolet Coinapany Phone 432 [ weexer, loyal knight; F. D. Vercellino, | ings, trustee for one year; Andrew lecturing knight; Lyall B. Merry,| Baird, past exalted ruler, represent- For Elks Convention | secretary; E. G. Peterson, treasurer; | ative “to Grand Lodge at Atlantic Robert German, tiler; T. A. Tollefson, | City; T. N. Hartung and Oscar Mar- rallnse, S cpmemcuuser the van BWeet |are closer to attainment of that goal; 4 . tinson, delegates to state convention. = ingen management is the Western \than any of their predcce: . |_ Dickinson, N, D., Mar. 14.—Adam A. He inge! ei ele i @ men | Lefor, president of the Farmers State Oranges, 2 dozen for 85¢ -. -- «. Vegetables : Green Onions Spinach Fresh Carrots ® Radishes New Cabbage Cauliflower Minnesota Rutabagas Fresh Turnips Cucumbers, each - 28¢ Lenten Suggestions Richelieu Japanese Crabmeat Richelieu Fish Flakes Richelieu Boneless Codfish Richelieu Lentils Richelieu Fine Noodles Richelieu Elbow Macaroni Richelieu Roquefort Cheese in jars Saturday Specials Strawberry Jam, 2 pound jar, each .. ‘ Carnation Milk, tall cans, 3 for ... Jars Apple Butter, each ........+. Van Camp Pork & Beans, 3 for ... 1 1b cans Salmon, each .........+ oe All Phones 211—118 Third Street 8:45 and 10:30 - - Deliveries - - 3:30 and 4:30 Close at 8 p. m. Saturday ‘Tinacaseuananenevencavaceuacensacsonacnscaen aNNNTanNNNNaauCCuaunaaN| Phone Phone oo Gussnet’s 100 ATWOOD’S COFFEE RADIO CONTEST The Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid requests that we save your Atwood’s Radio Con- test Coupons. Content Price Be occ eerrce ses et 45c Cash.and Carry Specials - (Meat Department Only) BUTTER yas Gong” mest ont. Gg | GCS ee tieee anne oeeeneras 23c 2 a045¢ No. C. O. D. BACON stip, 2; Blloed "ssssssssseseeseeeeees LEG of VEAL, per Ib. .........24¢ UP BACON 32 i, steed LAC Perth ene eo LOC TURKEYS CAPONS CHICKENS CARLOAD POTATOES Dashed sscesse $1.98 ii2teu ..... $2.97 ORANGES Truly Sweet, Ma th Finest of the rons a APS SANRS ES 79 Cc Callternias hs... LBC BOTS, § toe for «..... BOC EGGS fi'pesicod, dozen sc csssesesssees BDC BUTTER fepested tte ccsseescoeee: 38c LETTUCE Mimmoth Sola, ve Crisp, 2 for . (Medium Size, per CARNATION MILK, BAKED BEANS, 3 large cans ........... Med. size, 3 for ........ PEACHES, 30c value, sliced ......@0°SQ per can ............... "eo Gussner’s ‘te Since 1883 f To comply with our merchants’ agreement, we close promptly at 8 p. m. Saturday. blocks in the business section of the city for the state convention here June 18, 19, and 20, The Elks here announce that a con- tract recently was signed with a St. Paul company for decorating 14 FREE! Saturday only at your grocer’s {but only as long as the supply lasts} ‘ SS— BB Cinnamon Mt Mustard) Schilling Schilling Aregular 4-02. jar of A reguiar 2-ex..tin of Schilling PREPARED Sehilling MUSTARD SAUCE Free CINNAMON with your purchase of Free with your Schilling Coffee. purchase of Schilling Prepared Mustard Schilling Tea 4 rdinary pre- pares, mustard. Te fsa new for (OrangePekeeer Japan) mula suitable for all kitchen and Schilling Cinnamon table uses, as called for in mod- is the standard ern recipes. of the world. Clever things to do with nee Cinnamon Roast beef acquires a delicious Artichokes may be baked in oll ae a, 1) flavor when coated with Schilling and water to which 1 teaspoon Prepared Mustard Sauce, before Schilling Ground Cinnamon has slipping it into a hot oven. been added. +++ ++ + Spread slices of cold roast beet A sprinkle of Schilling Cinna- with Schilling Prepared Mustard mon over the top of meringue Sauce, add a dash of Schilling © before baking gives an unusual Cayenne and Onion Salt. Brown touch to cream pies. in hot fat. + i + + + i Schilling “Prepared Mustard dash, of Schilling Cinnamon. to Sauce added to batter in which each cup. Or, it topped with fish is dipped before frying, will whipped cream, shake the ci greatly improve its flavor. mon over the cream. ++ + +++ Fish dishes put on a new dress Before placing muffins in the when served with a sauce made — oven sprinkle the top with a mix- by adding 1 tablespoon reed ture of 2 teasppons of Schilling Prepared Mustard Sauce tol cuP Ground Cinnamon and 4 tea- ~ medium white sauce. This sauce —snoons of sugar. r is a delightful accompaniment for + + + { Pee oghal eaperagus, and artt- Did you ever serve cinnamon — ++ honey with waffles? Just ‘honey Make tasty Cheese Dreams blended with Schilling Cinna- from leftover cooked cereals or = mon to taste. ee uate ace trey A hot wenaee thittee garnished 2 j siren Pith Schi!ling Prepared with whipped cream and a dash 4 Mustard Sauce. The slices are of Schilling Cinnamon atop is—~ then topped with American Yum Yum! af theese, sprinkled with Schilling ++ + | Paprika and placed in a hot oven Sprinkle Schilling Cinnamon until the cheese is melted. on pan-fried apples, Also FREE |. with each Schilling purchase i A copy of the 80 page book “Flavor Secrets” The latest thing in cookery. Thousands of new suggestions in the fine art of flavoring food. You have never seen anything = kitchen repertoire. It will lead quite like this book. Nothing of you into all manner of intriguing the sort has ever before been seasoning paths, the perfumed published. You will find it an ad- trail of spices and fragrant essen- venture into a new realm of cook ces. This book has been three ery which will delight years in preparation. is you and those who “| Its material has been gather around your gleaned from all over board. It takes the the world, and care- monotony out of cook- fully tested in the ing. It shows how to kitchen. 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