The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 8, 1930, Page 6

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Last Year;\Early Harvest Dickinson, N. D., Aug. 8.—The an- qual traffic census, taken by the state tourist travel this season in this divi- sion of the state has fallen nearly 10 per cent below last year, secondary The census was taken July 29th, house partment desiring to strike an aver- age. Due to the fact that harvest | came on earlier this year, cutting! down local travel. the count was lower | at all points. The count was taken | for a period of 18 hours from six a. m. | to midnight. Two miles west of Dickinson 595 cars passed. Two miles east of Dick- | inson 541 passed, as compared with | 509 on the same date last year. This was about only point in the division, according to headquarters here, where the count was over last year's. Cars were also counted coming in from the Lehigh road at this point, bringing | | | | The Jones Grocery Qs. S. 413 Broadway Phone 34 Raspberries, Blackberries, Blue- berries, Peaches, Bananas, Le- mons, Oranges, Grapes, etc. Carrots, Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Lettuce, Celery, Cantaloupes, Watermelons, etc. Staple and Fancy Groceries Swift's Bacon, Hams, Summer Sausage, ete. | the total passing the corner two miles east of the city to 775. On No. 22, one half mile north of Dickinson, 342 cars passed and on the same road, one half mile south of the city, 332 cars passed. Last year at this point, south of Dickinson, on the same date, 410 cars passed. The highest count in the division Falls Nearly 10 Percent Below tnis year was on the highway into Bowman, where Routes No. 85 and 12 meet. There 890 cars passed in the Held to Be One Cause 18 hours. The next highest point was south of New England, where 21 and | ve catt Keine ties. Sohal ike oni ike leave Horton 122,382; Gwinn 85,283 | | Senator William E. Brock defeated | Dr. John R. Neal 72,759 votes to 23.191} in 1,450 precincts for nomination for| wires and never touch one. highway department, reveals that Hull Is Winner in Tennessee Primary, roads beiag particularly lower in for-| Nashville, Tenn., Aug. 8—(#)—Cor- | eign car count. dell Hull, veteran of 11 terms in the | the same time as last year, the de- ceived reports of his steadily mount-j; Pour tl of representatives, today, re- | «+. into the coffee pot fresh from the deep cream and royal purple Empress vacuum can... then pour it into cups and enjoy true flavor. Peaches Plums Seedless buy, per can . Wesson Oil, quart cans .. Mason Jar Covers, per dozen .. All Phones 211 Deliveries hat’s all you need to know a PABST CORPORATION AILWAUKEE: The same old name since 1844 Distributed by GAMBLE-ROBINSON CO. Bismarck, N. Dak. LOGAN'S “WE THANK YOU” Blackberries Bananas Oranges Vegetables Head Lettuce Celery Tomatoes Wax Beans Sweet Corn Carrots Grocery Specials Libby’s Choice Apricots, No. 21% can, an exceptionaly Argo Gloss or Corn Starch, 3 for .. Bo-Raxo, perfumed bath powder, 6 cans ... Meat Department (Government Inspected) Beef Pork Lamb Veal = SPRING CHICKENS STEWING HENS 4 COLD MEATS A Bottled Ice Tea Have you tried this new number?. It’s delicious. ‘Pints and Quarts. —$—$———— ; _8:45 and 10:30—2:30 and 4:30 Close at 8 P. M. : ig “Always Cool and Comfortable” | loaves .. Sugar, 10 lb. bag nominated for another two-yeat term on the face of unofficial returns, out L. E. Gwinn, Memphis and Coving- jton attorney, refused to concede de- Arthur Bruce, Memphis, defeated feat and declared he was awaiting Harry T. Burn, Sweetwater, for the {the complete figures from all coun- gubernatorial nomination. Re-| In the Republican primary repre- | ‘ oon; Sentative B. Carroll Reece, first dis- turns from 1,689 precincts out of 2.251 trict, who had President Hoover's wave: Hull 110,206; Todd 62,014 Returns from 1,789 precincts ‘ho want to get ahead count the Red Ow! as their Fon end Tees teow by actual test that Red Ow! low- er prices on fine quality foods tek dhe to save for the future, yet live well and happily w’ RED OWL STORE Down Go Red Owl lower 3 1-pound TWO STORES TO SERVE YOU TRADE AT YOUR NEAREST RED OWL STORE NO.1 302 Main Ave. Bertsch’s Cash and Carry Grocery Cook’s Grocery The “Big” Little ‘Store Phone 564 . Peac Grapes Apricots seeeene 25e 118-3rd. St. Swifts’ Circle S Picnics, per Ib. .. AFRIEND ofthe FAMILY/ Blackberries — Raspberries — Concord Grapes ™ ile doing so. Bread Prices! again leads with bread prices. | ui a too... Graham, Rye, Whole Wheat, Ib. loaf ........+.+.++6 8¢ STORE NO. 2 ae 506 Broadway 520 Broadway Phone 903 Specials for Saturday Minneopa Apricots, per can sae kee s oe Ball Mason Fruit Jar Caps, per pkg. 27e Argo Corn & Gloss Starch, 3 pkgs. .. 25c Quick Naptha Laundry Soap, 10 ba: 3le Puritan Malt Syrup, per can ..... 47e 512 Avenue D hes and Pears 236 rms t Meat Department Beef and Pork Veal Cutlets — Frankforts Cold Meats Brown & Tiedman All Phones 1400 Where The : All Phones 1400 Quality Counts Sanitary Store Specials for Saturday Fresh Raspberries, Fresh Blackberries, Fresh Blueberries Ripe Pears Ripe Peaches Pink Meat Cantaloupes Plums Watermelons Green Apples _ Pie Cherries Satsuma Plums, large red meat, fine eating, special per large basket’ ...60c Fancy Fresh Garden Peas Fresh Wax Beans Radishes Cucumbers Head Lettuce Green Onions Rutabagas Cauliflower Turnips Carrots Celery Ripe Tomatoes ' Fairsex Toilet Soap, spec. 10 10c bars 53.¢ Mason Fruit Jar Caps, spec. per doz. 27¢ Choice Apricots, No. 21 size can, 35c seller, special per can ...... - -25¢ Wesson Oil, quart tins, special each ..49¢ Argo Corn Starch, or Gloss, special 3 10c pkgs. for .................. 25c Sunkist Oranges, small size, sweet and juicy, 2 dozen for 70c and 75c market basket, both for ....... .s++++». $1.00 Impt. Swiss Cheese Edam Impt. Roquefort Limburger Fresh Cottage Cheese CK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, AUGUS: ing majority over Andrew L. Todd in the short senate term.from November ‘ ‘ secretaries and a conference on nom- yesterday's senatorial Democratic to March. Kiwanis Concludes | primary for the six-year term. A bat, with its eyes taped shut, can fly about a room criss - crossed by) inations. meeting here spent the final session | meeting. conferences of club presidents and |early American architecture. e Growing old is a bad habit. Wrong nourish- ment contributes most to premature decline. People of years particularly find Horlick’s malted milk ideal nourishment—mild, sooth- ing, restful to tired nerves, quick relief for fatigue. Send ten cents for sample and mixer. HORLICK’S RACINE, WISCONSIN quality are very close friends here. APRICOTS Extrs Fancy, larre can heavy syrup . WESSON OIL, Quart Can ............4 BLAS an cll WATERMELON, 1-2 or whole ........ 3 905 Front Avenue — Phone 957 We Please Where Others Promise Phone- Phone oo GuSsner’s ‘10 Canning Season Is Here Raspberries, Blackberries, Plums, Peaches by the crate. Due to the heat, the berry season will be short. Pears, Crabapples by the box. Groceries per No, 2% can: Der quart .......60.0.4. 10c pkgs. for .. per dowen ............. Sardines, in oil, 5 os.-glass Minneopa 19c EI Venado Sliced Grape per Dn ZO tm tin per camer. LAC Meats Pork Roasts, shoulder, Head Cheese, per Ib. : Fresh Dressed Hens and Spring Chickens Phone Phone oo Gussner’s ‘ise To comply with our merchants’ agreement, we close promptly at 8 p. m. Saturday. District Meeting | 4 svmpostum on Kiwanis objectives | ao during whieh period an all datsct an al endorsement, led Sam R. Price, 16,675| St. Cloud, Minn. Aug. 8—()— | picnic was held, followed by singing. Governor Henry H. Horton was to 15,245 in 169 out of 240 precincts.| Northwest Kiwanians in annual/A business session concluded the |J. Will Taylor, second district, the jother Ros leateg hae AeuIE re today in hearing addresses and re- renominated over Ru cuff an .| ports by district officials, an all dis- trict picnic and a business session.| Washington.—(#)—The American Delegates are present from Minnesota jinstitute of architects announces col- and the Dakotas, lection or promises of 5,000 photo- The day was opened with breakfast |eraphs for a permanent record of COLLECT OLD PICTURES When you think of Groceries and you will think wisely. Moderate prices and high MASON JAR CAPS, Dozen .........27¢ MILK, Carnation Tall Cans, 3 cans ...25¢ Puritan Malt Extract, per can .......57¢ Marcovitz Grocery tae seees te BBe wetse........49¢ so ete 28e ae... 27c Peaches, 214 size each 24c PURE LARD, Snowwhite, per Ib. .............12%¢ Take Home a Nice Ice-Cold Watermelon. Scott’s Grocery te FI e TO NOUGHLAOEOEOULEUENESOQEOEOLAOOUNUSSQSQPOUOOCOUOOSEQOONOLOUOAOOUAUOEAOQONSSEOCQUOUOLODSQOLOUENOONN r » DELIVERIES: \ 9:00 and 10:30 A. M. — 2:30 and 4:30 P. M. , Open till 9 o'clock Saturday nights PHONE 816 311 SEVENTH STREET . L Specials for Saturday ; White King Washing Economy Cocoa, Powder, 2 1b. pki been ; ; ot the eee hohe q : Lancaster 30 to 40 Mason Jar Caps, \ Prunes, 2 Ibs. .... 25c pony aimee Ff) i t Assorted 16 oz. Very Selected Preserves, ~~ lea ediemncpadinienmrten 3 ‘ c Country Dressed Spring Chickens at the right price. 2 F j :: a ‘ ” 4 t b E a t 1 c ) t 4 t : t . . breezes are cool at your nearest I.G.A. store--it is cool, clean, and low I.G.A. prices add to your shopping pleasure. Sat., Aug. 9 to Fri., Aug. 15, Inc. QUEEN OLIVES iton Bottles. aad LE * * Ginger Ale 168 5:°.. 2 5.0. 28 Peaches $0'"\iaim'an”....... 59¢ Apricots fei he... 42€ PORK & BEANS Waste Baskets S300." 23 Reel Mops 3:5 ins ca...69¢ Catsup 19K 225: sone. .20c FANCY PEACHES Be. BSC Tomatoes iene B iva 33c Golden Corn i".3 an 35¢ Thousand Island Dressing or Relish Spread Cookies 16h 12i3iinent..Qs ins. 47c . « ie te . « wR M46eeRp MW ae eta Mix equal quantities of Pineapple Juice and 1.G.A. Grape Juice. To each cup of this mixture, add 14 cup water and % cup 1.G.A. Ginger Ale. Sweeten to taste and serve icy cold. Grape Juice Blanc Mange % cup LG.A. Grape Juice, % cup Sugar, % cup Cornstarch, % cup Water, tbs. Lemon Juice. Scald Grape Juice in double boiler; add sugar; blend corn- starch with water and add to juice; cook fifteen minutes, stirring constantly; add lemon juice, cool slightly; pour into sherbert glasses and chill thor- ough! chills); —— ae - hile hot this is very thin, but stiffens as it serve with plain cream and powdered sugar. Specials for Saturday Only, August 9th. Mandan and Bismarck I. G..A. Stores i 56c California Thompsons’ Seedless Grapes, per Ib. .. 2 lbs. for . Washington Apricots, for canning, per box $1 79 I. G. A. Bread, 114 Ib. loaves 1 lb. loayes The above prices on bread are regular selling prices at all I. G. A. Stores, Bismarck oS Stores : Phone 1080— BISMARCK FOOD MKT. — 408 Bdwy. © ’ Phone 564 — ~ COOK’S GROCERY — 508 Ave. D Phone 279— DICK’S GROCERY —710 Thayer Phone 371 — R. T. GROCERY — 204 5th St. Phone 611— SPEAKS GROCERY — 216 Bdwy. Phone 199-W— Broadway Food Mkt. —122 6th St. Phone 878— ZERR’S GROCERY —308 18th SRADPAUDORULUAUDORUODOUUDNGEONGBESLGSA UE /

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