The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 8, 1931, Page 6

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“Fresh Every Sunrise” WESTE onder Loaf BeyEvery Day | There Is No Necessity of Eating Old Bread Your Dealer Will Supply You With Fresh Bread Every Morning Our Ovens Bake With Scientific Accuracy--Our Bakers Use Only the Purest Ingredients---Every Sanitary Precaution Possible Is Used RN BAKING CO. BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA © | Fargoan Batters | | TOURIST RECEIPTS |" Fargoan patters Palmer, Fargo packing plant, has his own method of snaring the would-be He recommends it to the public, Friday Mrs. Palmer was ed when a prowler lighted h in her face. She scream- Goddard States Income From Tourist Camp Twice That | of Last Year burglar. ed. Palmer stopped the man with a strdignt right. He went down for the count. Mrs. Palmer went for an officer and her husband stood guard. When they returned, Palmer was standing guard over the prowler, a stove poker in his hand. “If you move I'll floor you,” he said. The man didn't move. Bennie Oslie, 31, who said he General business depression appar- ently has not affected tourist traffic through Ni according to H. P. y of the As- e, who says that pointment of ©. V. Bowman, L. R. Tavis, and James| Trimb up a committee to take care of preliminary arrangements in| connection with the Citizens’ Military ‘Training Camp to be held here from the middle of June to the middle of duly } H. O. Saxvik, M. H. Atkinson, and F. H. Waldo have been eppointed as @ committee to take care of moving arrangements for the association Whose quarters will be moved to the World War Memorial building some par orm ManT, May 8 —e tno) 22d all money available is being spent Burleigh county youngsters. who to carry to the public the idea that have applied for baby chicks, will be the 1sth amendment is a failure, A. notified within the next few days of| 5" volstead, legal. advisor for ‘the the date the birds will be available. northwest prohibition district, said The Association of Commerce has) here Thursday night. He addressed Sponsored the project which makes | members of the W. C. T. U. in the available 2,500 chicks to youngsters in| first district. 3 the county at no cost to them. He urged his hearers not to be dis- . OTE eee j ed dk ite all fhe “4 da Will Permit Fokkers (of the tiquor interests.” which are at- To Carry Passengers against him. Volstead Says Dry tempting to show, he said, that the law is a failure. Mr. Volstead aserts the prohibition law is successful and conditions now es forbidden to | are better than at any time since its carry passengers may take to the air | enactment. again shortly with human cargoes. = After several conferences, the com- | ™merce department aeronautigs branch, Anthony H. G, Fokker, and air trans- | port operators agreed upon a mainte- | = nance program for the P-10 and F-10A | type planes, restricted Monday from | Passenger service. Clarence M. Young, assistant com- | Merce secretary for aeronautics, an- nounced the agreement, which he} Said would involve reconditioning and | maintenance of wings and modifica- | tion of Aileron design, | Who sells the smart- {| est $1.75 Shirts in SOFTENS THE WATER the city? AND MAKES DISHWASHING _EASY ip We know at least 200 men who would answer this question by using our name and that number is increas- ing daily. 10c Buysa Full Sized Can If you have been used to wearing $3 shirts .... If you know $3 material... $3 workmanship ... and $3 fit ... we would like nothing better than to have you buy one of these shirts with the understanding that if it-did not measure up to your $3 ideas .... that your money would be promptly refunded. Full Shrink Broad- cloth Shirts Stay-Rite Collars $1.75" —in the d Then i ees hs: of perfect bakings in using—! Te CrAkine i POWDER im SAME PRICE . VERGO YEARS Bergeson’S Law Is Successful ‘Coal Freight Rate Revised by I. C. C. Washington, May 8.—(?)—The in- terstate commerce commission Friday ordered coal freight rates revised from Wyoming and Colorado districts to ceftain destinations in South Dakota and at the same time found that rates from these districts to other South Dakota points were fair. The commission held that rates on all sizes of coal from the Wyoming districts to Rapid City, Deadwood, Belle Fourche, Capa, Fort Pierre, Farmingdale, Kennebec, Oacoma and all destinations in South Dakota east of the Missouri river and from Colo- rado districts to Belle Fourche, Dead- Mitchell, Woonsocket, ‘wood, Oacoma, Wolsey, Huron, Redfield, Milbank and Aberdeen were fair and should not be disturbed. Grand Jury to Probe Automobile Deaths} samestown, NDs May 8—()—A Moorhead, Minn, May 8—(R— former Jamestown 0, were the victims, Hatton, N. D., and Mrs. F. A. Vik-|the National Thrift corporation of Jord, Farg Kiwanis President satsit tuikesien, Les Angeles, now lives at Glendale, Calif. Man to Montana man now heads; Helena, Mont., May 8.—(P)—Theo- Kiwanis International. William ©.|dore Allen, who escaped while being Killing of @ man and woman here | Harris, who was elected this week as taken from a courtroom to the coun- April 19 by an automobile will be | Ational president of the organiza-/ty jail at Billings after being convict- probed by the county grand jury tion, was born in Jamestown. ed for first-degree assault, is to be May 12, said H, C, Stiening, Clay| Harris, executive vice president of returned to Montana from the North beset attorney. indictment will be sought against Russell Peterson, 16, driver of the au- tomobile, exonerated by a coroner's Jury, said. KJensrud, 50, farmer near is from Stephen, Minn., and has been living at Christine, N. D., is held and a charge of first-de- gree burglary will be placed by serving Kellogg’s Corn Flakes and milk for the children’s supper. Dietitians say it’s a fine dish . . . easy to digest, well bal- anced. And it saves any mother work and a7 CZ FLAKES Extra delicious sweetened with honey. PORK SHLDR. Roast bb. 100% Pure Hog Lard b.l0s¢ % SLICED PORK Liver Ib. HAMS VEAL SHLDR. Roast Ib, 133 CENTER CUT Pork Chops 1 Bologna ib, 134 Fresh Smoked, 1 whole or half, Ib. ...+++ 2 EAT TITTLE’S MEATS Freshest and Finest Fruits and Vegetables Visit Paul Brown nig. o1e ORANGES, Last of the Navels, Punches for neeeee- 19 $'ibs for rattrswesesose ee AVOCADOES Extra Large Nash Coffee, 21 Ca cersesssseseses OLE | 10d cloth beg «+esee0e- DOC POTATOES Fancy Cauliflewer Asparagus No. 1, bushel, $150 POTATOES Leaf Lettuce Beets Turnips Rhubarb Cabbage Fresh Carrots Fifth and Front Hamm’s royal blue label .. then you are sure of dependable, quality malt. AT YOUR GROCER'S HAMM COMPANY BRANCH BISMARCK, N. DAK. Logan’s “We Thank You” Practically the last of those nice sweet navel oranges. Two sizes (2 doz. - 67c) (2 doz. - 87c) STRAWBERRIES PINEAPPLES esh Vegetables New Potatoes, Fancy Cauliflower, Spinach, Green Onions, Radishes, Cucumbers, Celery, Head Lettuce, Carrots, New Cabbage, New Peas, Turnips, Asparagus “Mother’s Day Candy” Why not a box of those Delicious Lydia Darrah Chocolates? Appropriately wrapped for the occasion, - Sunshine Clover Leaves The good luck sugar wafer will be served free. A special price, if you enjoy them, will be offered. Ber Ib. ian.s o:rw's summations seis os'e'ss Cc Libby’s 1 £ red Sancta Fed salnion Lions oe ee 5 28c Chipso Flakes, ellogg's Rice spies or Pep, Swan Matches (a carton of six) only ....... a a Creamery Butter, © the best 2 Ib. roll ....+eee0+-+ 47c Meat Department Government Inspected Meats Steer Pot Roast Beef Pork Loin Roast Per Lb. - 18c and 20c Per Lb. ~ 22c and 24c Pork Sausage Braunsweiger, Liver Our own make Sausage, exceptional- Per Lb, - 15¢ ly good - 38 FANCY STEWING HENS ‘All Phones 211 118 Third Street DELIVERIES: 8:45 - 10:30 - - 2:30 - 4:30 Close 8 p. m. 58rd Year on Third Street Wy at random, taking two kernels {rom Deputy sheriffs bearing requisition}each and planting in a germinator Papers left for Bismarck Thursday. | without regard to the ear from wibich | _—_—__ they came the grower can detern1ine Before planting corn, a wise pre-| whether an individual ear test is ne- caution is to always test the seed for|cessary. There should be 90 per cent germination. By selecting 100 ears| or better of vigorous seedlings. Cooks I. G. A. Store The “Big” Little Store 512 Avenue D Dakota penitentiary. | Phone 564 Celery, Head Lettuce, Carrots, Radishes, New Peas, Rhubarb, Green Onions, Cucumbers, Green Peppers FRESH STRAWBERRIES Pure Preserves, 16 oz. jar, assorted flavors, each «: eee 1 9 Cc Heinz Pork & Beans— per pound ...... c Butter, 4 small cans, 3 for .... .28¢ 2 Ib. POM + eensne« 49c Medium cans, 2 for . .27¢ Beef Pot Roast, tender and juicy, per DOH cos. soe eee oot 23c Armour’s Skinned Hams, whole or half, U.S. Inspected Meats Everything in Beef, Pork and Veal Rolled Rib Roast, Loin Pork Roast Aqain Lowers : The Cost | OF Good Food! Kraft Elkhom. Wisconsin QualityMade CREAM CHEESE oe =. or BRICK Saturday and Monday Special, per pound Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Red Owl Bread, 2 114-Ib. loaves ....... 5c Butter, 2 Ib. roll ...... Kenda ne St Gladness Raisin Coffee Cake, each ... 9c MICHIGAN PEARS 22 Madison, No. 213 can Pulfed Wheat ‘Rolled Oats Dromedary Grape Fruit nae Matetet ne OG Carnation Milk “From Contented Cows” ¢ Tall or > Tell Con Equals 1 Quart DS 6 Small 3 fat 29 Cocoanut Log Cabin S ’ fig Ar is ar 25¢ TWO STORES TO SERVE YOU 1 TRADE AT YOUR NEAREST RED OWL - 302 Main Ave. - - - 506 Broadway abe ‘| a aa the

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