The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 17, 1930, Page 7

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TRADE COMMISSION 4 | m Sale in London | London. The effort to hurry transmission of | Caldwell’s body was taken to Chey- RECORDS DESTROYED ° —- fi | |, lieut. Irving A. Woodzing landed at ig Mae by airplane cost the | enne. Siete at hare Oe Ag eg Me Merion Mad 'G, with, the document. which was | Wednesday when his escort plane if Misoevynist’s Will > Lack of Documents Prepared by| boxes labeled “Pour les Dames.” They ; F brought from Japan ap a fast stegm- |<rashed near Lookout, Wyo. during || Misogynist’s Will are made in Havana by 9 firm wheee|Oash of Air Couriers Across Ship. terdas, is body was found yes-/| Has Postscript Now Investigators Hampers man-sized specialty sells for 75 cents. ? Pierre de L. Baol, assistant chief ot | terday. i Pp’ Utilities Probe Country Cost One Life in | ne division of western European eo | URS body gf Caldwell, a member ot |* ia a fairs of the state department, will |the air corps reserve, was founa by| Le Mars, Iowa, Oct. 17.—(#)—His Association to Sign Wyoming Blizzard |board the Leviathan with it tomor- | Ray W. Meskimen, a Boeing air mail |daughter today had written i“ oat. Another Contract to - aliases A zge 20 tell bee Ee pen mnatioe MAY | Bet <The Plane was shattered. The script to what T. M. Zink, donor of | i le "i foun fe A ul 5 bericycat ois artiedh Pla I te ti New York, Oct. 17.—(7)—The offi | The ratification is being wa ‘to feet from the|the world’s first womanless tibrary. 3 hacaperea the investigation Mie) hed y Internationals ca text of Japan's ratification of the get it to London before the opening | Se utilities that it will not eatinad Waar é Ok tac _| London naval treaty was here today, | of the session of the League of Na-| ings until some time in November. ‘association, victorious ———— The commission advised the sen- 9 ate today that a checkup of the dam- : i“ ertsc § as an ¢ Groce oe on dehr ocpes for had J G in hearings on it Com pig as a ones Grocery 520 Broadway Phone 908 concerns were to have been examined publicly oy a ane oh com- as. Ss. mission, ts filed ‘i " reports concerning five other com- pa eat n Specials for Saturday panies, (At first it was believed the Woodcock to Urge iiineinecas Specials for Saturday tii China Oats, per pkg. Z BOMB AO Ei i Thee abe cud aloes 29¢ omatoes, No. 2 cans + Game’ t auilly veered Economic Studies No. 2 Patterson Seal Pineapple ..............000 0: 22e ; When the are On Dry Law Effect - Corn, Standard pack, No. 2 cans " ¥ next month the aff pliers 1 quart of Milk and 1 large pkg. of Argo Corn Starch, 3 pkgs. ...... eight important operating groups. The lost documents are being re- placed, but this work is said to be consuming much time as well as being expensive. British Aviatrix to Try West-East Flight Los Angeles, Oct. 17.—(#)—Not sat- isfied with clipping almost five hours from the women’s transcontinental record for a westward flight, Mrs. Keith Miller, British aviatrix, today was preparing her plane for a one- stop eastward flight in which she hoped to break the women’s west-to- east record also. Arriving here yesterday from Wins- } low, Ariz. at 10:58 a. m., Mrs. Miller ‘ wound up her trip from Valley Stream, N. Y., with a total of 25 hours, 44° minutes spent in the air. The former record was 30 hours 27 minutes established recently by Miss Laura Ingalls, diminutive 25-year-old ‘St. Louis flier. Miss Ingalls now is flying across the country in an attempt to set a record for an eastward flight. Yes- terday, Mrs. Miller said she would take off for Wichita, Kas. and New York “in two or three days” in an effort to better whatever record the Indict Six Policenien At Great Falls, Mont. Great Falls, Mont., Oct. 17.—()— hi whereby fines were levied regularly against offenders are contained in federal indictments returned here against six police officers. Those charged are Chief Ray H. Gaunt, Lieutenants Ernest Owings, B. T. McElliott, and A. L. Anderson and Patroimen Ray A. Wick and Emil Nelson. All issued statements declaring they ‘ welcomed the investigation. The true bills; returned by the grand jury yesterday, chatge the of- ficers entered into conspiracy with , some 31 other persons, also under in- , dictment, to permit operation of re- sorts where liquor was sold. The in- dictments alleged the offenses ex- regular! paid but that the Mquor selling re- sorts were not closed. Expert Reads Part | Of Andree’s Diary Stockholm, Oct. 17.—()—Professor Theodor Svedberg, the Upsala expert who attempted to make readable the second diary left by the Arctic explor- making text legible. Professor Svedberg said he had per- formed the work by using the visible committee, said the part deals with the life of Andree Devils Lake Man Is Holdup Victim Cigars for Women J cated { Madison, Wis. Oct. 17—()—Amos 'W. W. ‘Woodcock, national prohibi- tion enforcement head, today advo- establishment ‘of Lert va preferably at the University of consin and Harvard University, to studies of Wout you like to have @ cereal * ple. And the del dition—I fect, high! k ry are a de luxe edition—large, perfect, highly aoe it Pais colored—an ornament to any table and a delight to any every day? palate. They are a perfect package of health-giving ele- Kelloge’s A1s-Bran helps you ments. ; : against ion and Jonathans from the State of Washington are not “just hboeartnad or 7 thes, the apples”—they are grown by specialists in orchards that take the joy out of titer? that are the most famous in the world, with every care that Tast <6€ two tablesnboadels *can be used'in growing, picking and packing, so that théy born use with each ber A Sider He pee ms t of apples, which depends upon the size, is stamped habit-forming laxatives! ne onevery box. Buy them by the box—it’s the paceasicy ‘AlZ-BRAN, served way and you can be sure that you are getting this high- [ith mill or cream, will Just hit quality fruit. serie. Kon hehe oe —Fresh Apples Are Best When Eaten Cold— Bran. ‘grocers. Made by WASHINGTON BOXED APPLE BUREAU Improved in Texture and Taste ee ror there's nothing like it EARCH the world over and you" anything quite like the ‘Blarney famous stone has a personality all ics own, a " distinctiveness that draws tourists from all corners ‘of the earth. THE BISMARCK TRIBU? brot _ courier on its way from Tokye to JAPANESE DOCUMENT . KELLOGG’S CORN FLAKES A 2%c value for eS - Seasonable Vegetables and Fruits at prices that are right. Grayline Toilet Tissue, 1000: sheets to the roll, rolls for HEY come to us when the leaves begin to turn— Washington Jonathans—Fall’s finest fruit. Just sink your teeth into one of these bright red apples —taste the tang of frosty mornings and revive the memo- ties of the old farm orchard. For Washington Jonathans have a rich, rare flavor— the kind you always hope for when you bite into an ap- teach you with their full flavor and color. Washington Jonathans are packed in wooden boxes that hold a convenient quantity for family use. The num- 609 Ranke Building Seattle INGTON (gd APPLES BUY THEM BY THE BOX [apple Time Begins With Jonathans Stone.” This ~ ons disarmament commission at | wreckage indicating the plane nad Geneva. ‘struck the ground with terrific torce. Barrington Hall Coffee, per Ib. Pumpkin, No. 2 cans Dunham's Cocoanut, per can 1 quart of Milk and 1 large pkg of KELLOGG’S CORN FLAKES A 2c value for 20c' Fresh Meats and Vegetables A Real Treat... CRANBERRY: SHORTCAKE 2 cups flour 21 tablespoons shortenin; 4 teaspoons baking powder 1 cup milk or water . 1 teaspoon salt Ten-Minute Cranberry Sauce 1 to 2 tablespoons melted butter Sift flour, salt and baking powder together; cut in shortenii it knife; add liquid. Roll on slightly zane board; cut ebigets hel layers for cake pans or individual portions. Place one layer in pan, spread with melted butter, cover with other layer and bake in hos oven 15 to 20 minutes. Separate. While hot, place Ten-Minute Crane berry Sauce between and on top. Serve 2 hot with either-plain or whipped cream; PIMENTO swiss BRICK STANDARO é Vea famous Blarney Castle in County Cork, Ireland, was built about 1446 by Cormac McCarthy. and has been the scene of many interesting historical events. In the northeast angle, several feet from the top and bearing a Latin inscription recording the date of erection, is the famous “Blarney Stone.” It is said that this stone has the ability to communicate to all who kiss it that persuasive way of talking called “blarney.” The stone is worn smooth from many kisses, | Travel Around the Wdrld by Radio TUNE Ia Every Friday Evening 10:00 to 10:15 WCCO (Minne apolisSaint Paul, 810 kilocycles) or WDAY (Fargo, 940 kilocycles), Ole Gunderson and Timothy Murphy, “ThePoliticians,” Now voyaging around the world. PANCAKES AND SYRUP Hearty outdoor appetites . . . and lazier ones of indoor workers . . . find zestfwl satisfaction in the World’s BestBreakfast. So light and airy .. . so rich in food value ++. at as many as you wish of these de- licious pancakes made of Robb-Ross Pancake and Waffle Flour. Topped with Robb-Ross Syrup . . . imparting the tang of Pure Vermont Maple... who can resist them? Easily prepared ... simply add milk or water. Ready to serve in a jiffy. Pancake and Waffle Flour Two sizes of Robb-Ross Pancake and Waffle Flour: 20-0xnce cartons and fall 4-lb. bags. Robb-Ross Syrup comes in attractive cruets, table size bottles end in Melb. gpa white tins, You'll like the real o'd-fasbioned buckwheat flavor of cakes made from Robb-Ross Buchu teat Flour Compound. PERFECT PANCAKES EVERY TIME 4 had indicted as his final word on his! favorite antipathy | Through attorneys, Mrs. Margaret of femininity nad grown into « par- tial insanity. Zink’s provided that his tor- Becker, petitioned that her father’s oe peutautered id aa will béqueathing $35,000 for the 4t-| $300,000, should be given this city or brary, be denied probate. She termed) another which would build « library the final testament of her father “an|in accord with his stipulations. These insult to the womanhood of America,|berred the shelves of the library tc @ libel, and a slander against public|/tomes by women authors and opens morals,” and said that Zink’s hatred/|the institution to men and boys only. Cook’s Grocery The “Big” Little Store 512 Avenue D Phone 564 CELERY — HEAD LETTUCE — SQUASH CRANBERRIES — CAULIFLOWER Specials 1 quart Bismarck Dairy Milk and 1 pkg. of KELLOGG’S CORN FLAKES A 2%7c value for 20c Sweet Potatoes Butter 4 Ibs. .... a 25c | 2 Ib. roll .. 73¢ U. 8S. INSPECTED MEATS Everything—Beef, Pork and Veal, Pork Links, Frankfurters ~ Cash and Free Delivery Service PHONE 816 311 SEVENTH STREET Fresh fruits and vegetables carefully selected, wide variety received often, always fresh. Grocery Specials for Saturday 10c 10c Mother’s cocoa Stone’s pumpkin No. 2 cans ............ 10c 10c 10c Why not order one or more of these 10c articles with your order? Seedless raisins California Figs 15 oz. pkg. ..........-. 1 Oc T 0%, DB. on. ..esees a .20c Educator fish chowder, per can .. Wilson’s Prepared mustard 714 oz. jar Dunham’s Moist co- 1 oz. bottle coanut 14 Ib. can . Fancy stewing Cube sugar chickens, per lb. Ask for Them FREE!! — GREEN TOP CARROTS — FREE!! Upon request with Stews or Pot Roasts, Meat Dept. Only. $1.10 Potatoes $1.25 FANGfor early winter use) limit 4 bushels ...... 91.2 $110 LOCAL GROWN, small Size, (for winter use), bushel ...... oecccecaeces SELECTED BAKING POTATOES FANCY YELLOW ONIONS 3 pounds for lic FANCY LAKE PIKE, per pound ........25¢ SPRING CHICKENS, fresh dressed, lb. 264 LIVER SAUSAGE Ne RING BOLOGNA . 18 HEAD CHEESE .. le BLOOD SAUSAGE ec PRIME RIB ROAST, rolled if desired ....26¢ BEEF POT ROAST .........17c, 23c, 25¢ Free - RADISHES - Free Mayonnaise Dressing, radishes free ....20¢ TOMATOES, Free Deal |] 1 1b, Princess Patt PRINCESS PATT COFFEE >?! 47¢ Ie e Sugar Free, 1 quart of Milk and 1 large pkg. of KELLOGG’S CORN FLAKES A 27c value for 20c Phone 1060

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