The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 12, 1930, Page 6

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eee 8 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1980 ¥ by Americans as a reaction against |ciple which does not merely take into| NS CONSIGN IN S Pan- Americanism, the Cuban as-|account existing armaments.” | 9 BB serted, Minister Munch denounced the ¥ F WOMEN AT WORKIN U.S Amine Petraeus Pus |i of tats Oe Sree Sone, ook’s Grocery | |. - WR. D, PRESSION 10 -S.) ARESSES LEAGUE ese. ass atta seer,| COOK’s Gr F in at pol sen- ore nat fick and a8 lato timent and an absolute negation of | Europe must be replaced by a ration- The “Big” Little 5 : i Sas eae ter ee ALY : ee continental egolsm.” al organization of “men directing the Phone 564 512 Avenue ; Census Returns Disclose That! xurds armed with revolvers, daggers ante pouty ta ede dhs $ ise 20 and sticks blockaded the government |-Tojjg Assembly at Geneva’ Na- Today’s meeting was a field day be aie in the form ot ropeeed byM.Briz * \ Females Comprise 20 per | oftices and attacked police and sol-| ©" for the representatives of lesser na | eO6y It tere other form, wilt the Fruits and Vegetables Cent of Workers diers called to drive them away. a in oka a has crap a ‘ta Seg) en framework of the Wagtie,” ! Aas , rove Brian a compromise must be reached between ‘ Governor Takes Part in Mock nlwthe, ceket 12 UK. 60 French to Withdraw pp tus tro confleting Shaerlae ol ae mi yon ~ a , er All You Want, 33 c i ve in gainful oc- i Saa: armament fore success could be ul, .—P}—=Jacol er RETNA eees Vis eas Ceremony Held 20 Miles ree eas ch roman Dan eng Soldiers from I] Geneva, Sept. 12—()}—Oreste Fer-|2ttaineg in that task, These two| Weathelmer, 81, St- Paul business in- Dozen j Out in Chesapeake Bay was published by the United States irae rare, Cuban ambassador at Wash-|theories he defied as, first, that an|vestor, died from injuries suffered in census bureau as background for 1930| Geneva, Sept. 12—(P)—The League |ington, told the League of Nations/agreement be reached on the basis of|an automobile accident August 3). Jonathan 2 2 5 Queen Olives, 9 c se | 5 folk, Va., Sept. 12—(P)—In the | Census discoveries on feminine status. | of Nations council today decided the! assembly in an address today that|existing armaments; the other ‘a that|He was struck by a car driven by Apples, box ° reg. 15¢ seller .,. ed ny Lisbeapbake Bay today rest- | ,D'- Joseph A. Hull asestant ‘0 the last remaining defense force of| american countries are “prof the basis must be a “rational prin-/ Louis Greenberg, Minot, N. D. lepths “1 census director and author o e i foundly ed the remains of Business D. Pres-| monograph, pronounced its theme binge and Belgian troops should bel and favorably interested in the suc- M i sion, his wife, Dame Pessimism and|one of the most interesfing economic| Withdrawn from the Saar district|cess of a scheme for evonomo cooper- U. S. Inspected Meats i Fae Gulighte:, bios Foreane, studies in the province of the census. | Within the next three months. ation among European countries.’ ' Beef Pork Veal Spring Chickens ‘Their burial, at a mock ceremony| A for by Seymour L. Andrew The contention of France has been, Pointing out that American states, ; Brookfield Hamburger : presided over by Governor John Gar- | set forth hatever opinions may be | ‘hat a force of 250 men was necessary | particularly those which provide raw e iand Pollard, was a feature of a good- | held as to the proper sphere of wom-|to guarantee | security of railway |materials for commerce, depend upon will tour by citizens of the western | en, the fact is that, to a considerable | transportation’ in the Saar district. |the prosperity of Europe for their own shore of Virginia to the eastern shore. | extent, woman's place today is no|When the Saar commission agreed to} economic betterment, the diplomat It was carried out with real coffins | longer in the home.” guarantee the security of the ratlways, |said, “America, therefore, a i in which reposed dummies represent-| Andrew commended Dr. Hill for Aristide Briand yielded to German|move for European ition. When we wrap up your purchase, you know that ; ing the three leading factors in Amer-| ‘refraining from excursions into |requests. Such a union would not be regarded h ‘ust bought the best meat the market affords. ¢ N ica’s economic depression. Governor | realms of speculation,” and making you have just boug! e best " 1 rds. Pollard delivered the funeral oration | “no moralizations as to the\presumed | It is really a treat to buy here, especially since our prices ‘and the burial service was read by | effect of home life of the participa- olBWw: oe the Rev. P. Rowland Wagner. a of women in gainful occupa- are 8 . ‘As Governor Pollard cast the vege- | tions.” \ aa rd from| In 1920, Dr. Hill discovered, 24 per ° tie aeamee Supine Lee, & anchored | cent of all ve vee engaged in Specials for Saturday id: gainful occupations, and women com- e ghar Papcteten, Old Lady | prised 20 per cent of the total work- Everything in the line of choice Pessimism and your unhappy daugh- Se ean raikine thon Gs rand meats for your Sunday dinner. Miss ited States | in was working for a wage. an i ae ree fire, You never had | 2 out of every 9 women at work were | Fancy rolled roasts of beef, nice any real justification to be fee Le bedi ihn weinen | eee! tender pot roasts, pork roasts, aOR ee aeccd Hy unjustified fears | cent, or almost half, were earning leg of lamb, leg of veal, spring and uncertainties. ree ous iiday-ot es j chickens and stewing hens. who scrubs ‘\ 5 = fine ou special study of married women a 2 to a nviteey eine, Sour docks is | in 11 cities was included in the mono- | Home cured bacon at lowest “behind the sealed. Old Man Hard Work, Lady|Sraph to answer the question “do | prices. Try our wieners and Mears” your ; Optimism, little Johnny Payroll and | gainfully employed married women | bologna. LG.A. grocer keeps his tf ; Miss Good Fortune are here to take| have a normal home life? | store spotlessly clean. y l f your place. They have already en- It was found that in these cities, | - You'll enj > for a gaged your apartments. They tell | Fall River, Massachusetts, Providence,’| e " LG “Ze fesCtnat installment credits have | Rhode Island, Rochester, New York, U ity eat |. Ge ues in such proved astonishingly satisfactory and | Paterson, New Jersey, Cincinnati, In- . cleanliness. Visit your that credit conditions are easy and have taken Mr. Get Busy as a per- manent boarder. “We accept your deathbed confes- sion that you put over a bit of bad psychology on the American people. But you couldn’t make it stick.” Sunday School Group | sagdaa, irae, sept. 12—ve—Dis- a oe sad gph Senger ey ses Regent, N. D., Sept. 12—The an- nual convention of the Hettinger County Sunday School association will be held here Sunday, Sept. 21, according to 8. J Boyd, Mott, secre- tary and treasurer of the association. ‘The program will begin at 2 o'clock mountain standard time in the after- noon and the evening session will be at 7:30 o'clock. “We will have the program pre- pared within a few days,” Mr. Boyd says. Visitors are asked to bring lunch baskets. Coffee, cream and sugar will ‘be furnished by the ladies of the Re- gent Congregational church. State council representatives and county talent will supply the program dianapolis, St. Paul, Kansas City, | Missouri, Atlanta, Louisville, and New Orleans, 37.6 per cent of the married women engaged in gainful occupa- tions were not living with their hus- bands in homes of their own, but were either boarders or lodgers. KURDS IN RIOT rioting outside the government offices at Sulaimani in which thirteen per- Macaroni, Spaghetti, Creamettes, or ] 9 Noodles, Mother’s Brand, 3 pkgs. .... Cc 25c Pineapple, sliced, large can, per can ..... Per crate (While they last, the last chance) APPLE BUTTER, 36 oz. jar ..25¢ PRUNES fee 89c Per crate . M. J. B. Quality Coffee of America 1-2 pound Free with 95 c each 2 pounds at ........, PEACHES Favey Eiverts, $1.29 Market PHONE 722 Scott’s Grocery PHONE 816 311 SEVENTH STREET $2.30 _ Fancy Jonathan Apples, per bo: IX sce c ese ccccccccecevccvccece Specials for Saturday Calumet Baking Powder, TRE BOL AINE sis: ss a.cwin wie ws ogi itagonincce 6s ds Oatmeal, regular 30c seller .....4...... Grape Juice, regular 40c seller, 29c nearest 1.G.A. store today. Sat., Sept. 13, to Fri. Sept. 19, inclusive ® Cane & Maple 28-02. Pail, ' 58c Both for.. Toilet Soap i23::..6 5. 39c Big Four Cocoa Hardwater Salted Peanuts 2° %..23c Corn P::3 2 cons BIC Zr 29c CINNAMON ROLLS Gladness Junior, 9 ic ee Soa recon at whieh comers ai oo (tea lg Car cag ear Yo : ee announcement made 4 % * os z : 2 ee) | nde ot ae, Princess Patt Coffee ia ctm 75e |{] gegen! Smeets or Cranes," 190 |! WN pineapple mmtce...25¢ ., rr rho have been ex- ‘The Housewives’ Favorite sh ‘ Sere: oy Eruption Terrifies 7 b Broken Pineapple, Peo le on Stromboli Lehre piel eS Be Pork & Beans if 2 «... 33¢ Pp other coffees, are PEARS SPECIALLY PRICED | Messina, Italy, Sept. 12—()—The people of Messina, Stromboli and La- pari today turned anxious eyes toward the Stromboli volcano which, strange- “ly silent after its latest eruption, had kept thousands awake and on the alert throughout the night. The nearly 3,000 residents of Strom- boli island slept last night in the open after yesterday's eruption and violent earthquake shock. ‘Two torpedo boats came back from Stromboli shortly before midnight swinging right back to EMPRESS! EMPRESS COF- FEE is the one cof- fee that is blended and roasted exclu- sively for the delight of Northwest people. Marcovitz Grocery 905 Front Avenue — Phone 957 We Please Where Others Promise FRIEND TELLSANOTHE Minneopa Salad Dressing, -Old and Young Country Dressed Chickens at right prices. We have some exceptionally fine home grown Muskmelon. FRUITS and VEGETABLES in Season. eH £4 HH HH HH EH HH HH OH HH OH Malt Syrup @ 2 '7°22°.74¢ Cookies f27'S.0'"*.........7€ Rite’. LO sar 336 White... Fancy Calif. Spinach Medium Sized Cans da for Large Cans, each 21¢ 33c eH HH + tH HEHEHE HEH HE £ HHH HH HE ‘ ; bri badly injured : : f canart SSeS Richholt’s Cash and ( Mazola Oil 2"... we an mi ing an residents in- er ichholt’s Cash and Carry a Many fires, started by the volcano, bs “tfside from the fatalities three vi | i | Jages were partly destroyed and acres Phone 631 | Grocery 7th & Thayer | Se of fertile land laid waste. * ‘Saturday Special ' . THE ORIGINAL CASH AND CARRY STORE . z ‘American Families we Mandan and Bismarck IGA Stores Leave Copper Mines . j eG aes . peci: turd: ice Cream Watermelons, Bae Peru, Sept. 12.—(P)—Amerl- ad als for Sa ay - small size, 22c;‘medium size ....... 29c families and other foreigners re- ae siding in the Cerro de Pasco copper mining region have evacuated to nearby towns during the last few days aS a consequence of an employes’ strike there. Peruvian troops are on guard to prevent disorder. FANCY DRESSED SPRING CHICKEN FANCY DRESSED STEWING CHICKENS per Ib, eines PORK CHOPS SWIFT’S BROOKFIELD SAUSAGE OLD TIME SMOKED PORK SAUSAGE xp Ot OE HH HE DE E- R. A. Johnston’s Charmed Soda Crackers, 2 lb. pkg., per pkg. ...... R. A. Johnston’s Graham Crackers, 2 Ib. pkg., per pkg. .......eeeeeeeee 25c 25c ws : BACON MINCED HAM WEINERS Spinach with Cheese \swis Housewives Favorite Coffee ont oe ee M. J. B. seasoning. Add cheese and stir until melted. Add VARIETIES NUTRITIOUS As MILK Jones Grocery On Saturday supplies will be as complete as is possible to obtain 1/2 Pound With Each 1 1/2 Every Day for One Week Beginning Saturday, September 13th Princess Patt FREE Pound Purchase of Quality Coffee of America ‘ 1-2 pound Free with each 2 pounds at .............. 95c 3 cans Jonathan Ap- ples, per box $2.15 Tat Complexion Be LOT snvennecnsssnecosonneoies, 1 Rubber Apron Free Peaches per crate 25c 17c Pineapple Broken slice, large can .... MINNEOPA SALAD DRESSING 8 oz. jar Oe * HH OWNED spinach, which has been drained. Turn into greased casserole. Cover with buttered bread crumbs. Lay bacon over all. Bake in moderate oven 80 minutes. Serves 6. Baked Tomatoes with Corn 1 can 18K Corn; 6 large Tomatoes; chopped Onion; % cup Grated Cheese; 2 ths. Butter; % ts. Pepper; Salt. Cut tops off tomatoes and scoop out part of inside into bowl. Sprinkle inside of tomatoes with salt and little of chopped onion. Mix corn with tomato pulp, cheese and butter. Season with salt and pepper and fill tomatoes. Place in baking dish with a little water. Bake until tomato shells are = A RES MUSUGOUUOUSOEROTOOCESRSOSOUREGOODOERENUROUAOCSORSEOUEOOLOCOOONAIOLS. tHe eH HH HH HHH HH EH ND BLUE _FRONTS ee APPLE BUTTER Fe “ 36 on jar —-.25¢ ||? Bismarck Ss Stores Regularly Sold at 50 Cents a Pound MOTHER'S MACARONI, SPAGHETTI, 1 9 : . VERMICELLI, EGG NOODLES, 3 pkgs. .... Cc Phone 1080 — BISMARCK FOOD MKT. —408 Bdwy. HORMEL’S FLAVOR SALAD CHICKEN A LA KING Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Phone 564 — Phone 279— DICK’S GROCERY, No.1 Phone 878— DICK’S GROCERY No.2 Phone 371 — Phone 611 — Phone 199-W— F{uMAMASUARUESUUDUGANNOUGOARUQUOGOUQNEOUNDOULUNSSONQME*QtNALIDENAUNDULLOOOERNIOOND COOK’S GROCERY —710 R. T. GROCERY SPEAKS GROCERY Broadway Food Mkt. — 508 Ave. D Thayer —308 13th St, — 204 5th St. — 216 Bdwy: —122 6th St. at

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