The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 10, 1930, Page 9

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Nyti |ransom. ‘The bandits killed them, it Supposed Extinct |1s understood, because thal simected Cranes Reported Seen | 2 intermediary in the ransom nego- tiations had betrayed them. Reports have come to the state game commissioner's ottice that «| Dunn’s Sunday School ‘week ago seven whooping cranes were Group M e ets re) ct. 19 seen at Long Lake. From Mercer have come similar reports. | It happens that the whooping | crane, which gets its name from’ its;annual Gonvention of the Dunn cry, 18 supposed to be extinct. That |County Sunday School association is what the federal biological survey! will be held at the Presbyterian says and what the state game com- (church here Sunday, Oct. 19. missions of the Northwest have ac-| There will be. three sessions— cepted as a tact heretofore. morning, afternoon and evening. An if any more definite information | attractive program is being prepared. can be supplied, the state game com-|A picnic lunch will be served in the missioner’s office will be glad to re- jchurch basement. ceive it and transmit it to the federal} ‘The present officers of the associ- biological survey. ation are: T. V. McMullen, Werner, The adult cranes are quite large | president; Mrs. Arthur Oyen, Werner, and snowy white. While young their | vice president; Mrs. A. O. Smith, color is yellowish. They are a pro- retary-treasurer. tected bird and gunners should not make the mistake of shooting any, as they will thereby run the risk of a! heavy fine. 7 Hear Missionary | Workers Beheaded Foo Chow, China, Oct. 10 | Information reaching here today in- | dicated that Miss Eleanor June. Har- rison and Mis: Edith Nettleton, Brit- | ish missionaries, were brutally and clumsily beheaded by bandits last | week. ‘ This ews came as a shock to their | friends, who believed the elderly women had met a swift and painless | end. Gbst-elf VARIETIES Miss Harrison and Miss Nettleton, who had spent many years in China, | were captured last July and held for Pi MAKE US A VISIT and see our light, fluffy cakes, raised doughnuts, pies, cinnamon rolls, Parker House and many other delicacies that are very delectable. Don't forget to try our 25 dinners and 35c suppers. HOME BAKE SHOP 212 Sixth Strect * Phone 462 Jones Grocery Qa. Ss. S. Our Saturday supply of Fruits and Vegetables is as complete as the market affords. Have you tried the “Angonoa Butter Bread Sticks” with soup or salad? If you haven't, you've missed something. Per pkg. - 10c. ” We have just received a shipment of “Tea Garden” products, such as—Pickled Peaches, Pears, Figs, Apricots and say! those water- melon pickles are délicious. Order onc for Sunday. SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY GOLDEN CROSS CORN per can 10c; 2 for 150 : (While our stock lasts) Cook’s Grocery The “Big” Little Store Phone 564 512 Avenue D Lettuce Carrots Celery Hubbard Squash Cauliflower Fresh Grapefruit Jonathan and Delicious Apples Specials for Saturday Sugar, with $1.50 pur- Rolled Rib Roast, per Ib. . . 29c chase ‘of other merchan- ilk bag ..... 49 Cc Cudahy’s Puritan Ham whole or half, per pound ..... 26 Cc {pounds 2OC U. S. INSPECTED MEATS Hamburger _Brookfields Pork Sausage Veal Steak and Chops Brown & Tiedman All Phones 1400 All Phones 1400 Where Quality Counts The Sanitary Store Fresh Quince Fresh Eggplant - Cauliflower Tomatoes Table Queen Squash Parsnips Rutabagas Spanish Onions Fresh Peas Carrots Hubbard Squash Spinach Parsley Head Lettuce Celery Choice Jonathan Apples, per box $1.79 Choice Delicious Apples, per box $2.85 $2.75 [rr Se" 32¢ Table Queen Squash, spec. 6 for ...... 25c Assorted Halloween Candy, and Faise Face Free, per Ib. .............. 29c Fancy Pears, per box ..... Fresh Shipment Angelus Marshmallows, 1 9 a Cc spec. per Ib. box Fresh Peas, fine quality, «Special 4 pounds special D7 ae aa en aR 29c per pkg. ........ 27c Minneopa Brand Spinach, large can ..17¢ Minndopa Brand Catsup, per large 1 9 c bottle Swansdown Cake Flour, Werner, N. D., Oct. 1.—The tenth] counties, asking them to arrest vio- \ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1980 9 Launch Drive on Unlicensed Cars A round-up of unlicensed cars and trucks is being started by the bureau: Of motor vehicle registration. Lists be 48.554. out to the sheriffs of the various lators of the motor vehicle license law. The total of apparently unregis-| about 20 years ago. “WE THANK YOU” TOKAY GRAPES (Very Nice) ~ Bananas Oranges Jonathan Apples Quality good and price right. (Cheaper) crabapples Vegetables Head Lettuce Celery Tomatoes Hubbard Carrots - Parsnips Cranberries Spanish Onions SWEET POTATOES 3 1-2 lbs. for 25c Grocery Specials Swansdown Cake Flour, pkg. ...... Minneopa Catsup, large bottle .. Minneopa Spinach, large can .. Pettijohn Breakfast Food, pkg. .. Culored Marshmallows, 2 pkgs. for .. Lydia Darrah Chocolates Fresh Shipment Today - - 70c the lb. Meat Department Wonder Shredder Wonderful for salads. All Phones 211 DELIVERIES: 8:45 and 10:30 - - 2:30 and 4:30 Close at 8 p. m. LOGAN’S GRAPEFRUIT (Government Inspected) Beef Pork Veal Lamb SPRING CHICKENS STEWING HENS tered cars in the state is supposed to . Cass county leads the list with approximately 4000. county is down ‘for 1,600. WILLIAM RB. PEGG DIES St. Paul, Oct. 10—(4#)—Word was of delinquent cars are now being sent | received here today of the death in New York City of William R. Begg, former solicitor general of the Great Northern railway. He was practicing law in New York where he moved Squash Cauliflower The kind Mrs. Holles used at the Gas Cooking Demonstration. $1.00 for set of three. 118 Third Street Burleigh PHONE 816 , variety received often, always fresh. Snowflake Oat- Swansdown Cake meal, per pkg. .. . 22c Minneopa Spinach, large size ....... 17c Fancy Chocolate Cash and Free Delivery Service Phone 816 Grocery MME cp cece ete ionic csla tess tan ceeeecn le FANCY LOT DRESSED STEWING CHICK- FANCY DRESSED SQUABS, SWIFT'S © BUTTER, Fancy Creamery, per Ib. sheet roll, 3 rolls 39c Swansdown Cake Flour, pkg. ...... 2 7 Cc Pettijohn’s Break- fast Food, pkg. .. 1 9c Minneopa Catsup, large bottle ...... largecan........ JONATHAN APPLES, per box ................ Fresh Cottage Cheese FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES Scott’s Grocery 311 SEVENTH STREET Our Free Delivery Service will be continued as before. 9:00 and 10:30 a. m.—2:30 and 4:30 p. m. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables carefully selected, Richholt’s Cash and Carry “ THE ORIGINAL CASH AND CARRY STORE DILL PICKLES, large can ...............200005 wide Grocery Specials for Saturday Stone’s Grapefruit, Amaizo Oil, No. 2eans..... 24C | per quat.”..... 49¢ Flour, (cake plate free), per pkg. ........ 2 7 Cc Drops, lb. box ... 48c ———ai Stewing Hens, 20 c f *) G. Soap, 3 Ac Wy eee eeeeee \ + ee rs 311 Seventh Street FANCY LOT DRESSED SPRING CHICKENS, 25c ENS, per Ib. .......2:0c6eHa oe agres 20c PORK CHOPS HAMBURGER VEAL CUTLETS SUGAR, LARD, W0ibs, ........: 57c 4 Ib. pail ....... 79c Toilet Paper, 1000 19 c Minneopa Spinach, 17 c Pantages Assured Los Angeles, Oct. 10.—()}—The dis- | trict court of appeals today: denied the joint petition of the state's attor- ney general and the county district attorney for re-hearing of its recent order that Alexander Pantages the-|Grocery. |ater magnate, be given a new trial. Pantages was convicted of assault Of Another Trial |upon Eunice Pringle, girl dancer. A No. 1 Holland Cabbage, fine potatoes, squash, ice cream | persons were named to the board of| North Dakota, Agricultural colle; melons, and many other groc-| ‘irectors for three-year terms by the | Fargo. ery specials at-the South Side North Dakotan Is [American Country tte’ associati i i They included W. C. Coffey, d Given Appointment | of the College of Agriculture, Univ Madison, Wis., Oct. 10.—(4)—Seven | sity of Minnesota; and A. G. Arvolq me DICK Same mayer | 2 1G. A.Stores | tcounse. Save Money by Shopping With Us BUTTER «i. 37c P. & G. Soap, AO babs Asoc. ‘32c Swansdown Cake NOUE? N20. hos 25 4 Sliced Peaches, 18K, No. 214, 2 for 59 Cc Grapefruit, fancy, SOR. 6 ois Sih 0d He 25 Cc 1% Ib. Prints Early Ohio Pota- toes, per peck ... A43c Standard Toma- toes, No. 21, 2 for 35c Carnation Milk, 2 tallcans ....... Hilex, special 2 bottles ........ 29c Puritan Ham and Nash Coffee Demonstration All Day J Saturday, Oct. 11th Puritan Ham Sandwiches with Nash’s delicious coffce will be served. Come in and give it a trial, All our meats are wholesome and fresh at all times. We can satisfy your wants regardless of what they may be in the meat line. PHONE 143 For Satisfactory Service Central Meat Market Bertsch’s Cash and Carry Grocery 520 Broadway Phone 903 Specials for Saturday Campbell’s Tomato Soup, 3 cans .......+6 a Soap Chips, large pkg. ....... Minneopa Catsup, 14 oz. bottle . Swansdown Cake Flour, per pkg. Pettijohn Breakfast Food, per pkg. .... Minneopa Spinach, No. 21% tin, per can ..... Riverside Dill Pickles, No. 214 tin, per can . Sugar, 10 lb. bag (with every $1.50 purchase) ,. d Like Columbus, IGA Blazes a New Trail Your I.G.A. grocer blazes a new trail to \° ant shopping and worthwhile savings. et store is clean and modern. His open shelves ‘are filled with complete stocks of fresh whole- some foods. His I.G.A. prices are low to help you save money. Visit his I.G.A. store today. Sat., Oct. 11, to Fri., Oct. 17, Incl. CAKE FLOUR Extract ho i0..Z sae 35€ Pure Spices If 81...3 rm. 25¢ Eclairs vii ee. 33c WHEAT FOOD eet 19¢ COPM Gili. a. 2 Sn? BBe Plums (8k 0 370. 22¢ Tomatoes sana... 2 BBE CHINA OATS WOR Suir... 3 Le Candy Bars..........3 3. 10c¢ DELIVERY SERVICE No need carrying back-breaking bun- dles when you can buy your food sup- plies at value-giving prices. ‘hree de- liveries are made daily, assuring the ar- rival of foodstuffs in time for meals. CATCHUP, large bottle 19¢ SUGAR, 10 Ib. bag ..... 54c Swansdown Cake Flour, large pkg. .......... 27c APPLES Jonathans, wrapped and packed— Saturday only, $ 1 49 ° POL OR og ned ness ele os ONIONS, Yellow or Red, per peck, 43c; per bushel PETTIJOHN’S, per pkg. ............ 19c PICKLES, Dills, No. 21% size Marcovitz Grocery 905 Front Avenue — Phone 957 We Please Where Others Promise NE FRIEND TELLSA SPINACH, large CAN ee ee ee 17c |, New pack4e Cans 18c IGA Family of Teas e Pekoe, P| “” Blend Japan Green, Pkg.. .33c “aA” Blend Japan Green, Pkg.. .25¢ EXZEEESSSESSE Specials for Saturday Only Mandan and Bismarck I. G. A. Stores I. GA. California Soft Shelled Walnuts per Ib. 27c 12-Quart Basket Concord Grapes per basket $1.18 EEEURESEEEEE Sardines With Creamed Eggs To 2 cups of cream sauce add 42 cup soft bread crumbs, 4 hard boiled eggs finely chopped. Season with salt and pepper. Just before serving add 2 cans of sardines which have been well drained. Serve on toast or crackers. Purple Plum Salad Mix crushed pineapple with cream cheese and form into small balls. Arrange with stoned 18K Purple Plums on lettuce. Serve with Mayonnaine. Escalloped Corn and Tomatoes 1 can Golden Corn; 1 can Tomatoes; % Green Pepper, chopped; 1 small Onion, chopped. | Salt, Pepper, to taste; 1 cup Cracker Crumbs; 2 tbs. melted Butter; 12 cup Grated Cheese. Mix all ingredients except cheese, and place in casserole. Sprinkle eon top and bake 1 hour in moderate oven. $ s of bacon may be placed on top of cheese if di N Bismarck @ Stores — 408 Bdwy. =o Thay _ ayer —308 13th St. — 204 6th St. Phone 1080— BISMARCK FOOD MKT. Phone 564 — COOK’S GROCERY Phone 279— DICK’S GROCERY, No. 1 Phone 878— DICK’S GROCERY No.2 Phone 371 — R. T. GROCERY Phone 611 — SPEAKS GROCERY — 21 Bdwy. Phone 199-W— Broadway Food Mkt. —122 6th St. SUUAUGUULOAULLOALOUDOOURAEDUGAGAOAUOGOGLOOOLOORODAOLEOOLURALDONANSURANGERADRODOAADLASORSUONL

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