The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 22, 1931, Page 6

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\| { | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1931 _ POR ANNUAL SALE OF POPPIES HERE = Maintain Headquarters at Grand Pacific Hotel Mrs. B. E. Hitchcock, local poppy chairman, and members of her com- tnittee have completed plans for the American Legion auxiliary poppy local unit. year. The poppy sale is the princi- pal source of support for the contin- uous relief program which the local unit is carrying on. As heavier demands are being made on the auxiliary this year than at any time in the past, the organiza- tion is hoping that more people than ever before will “honor the dead and serve the living” by wearing a poppy Saturday, Mrs. Hitchcock stated. The following are Mrs. Hitch- cock’s committee: Mrs. F. J. Bas- American Legion Auxiliary to| sett, Mrs. W. B. Pierce, Mrs. Earle C. Peck, Mrs. A. W. Munson, Mrs. R. E. ‘Thompson, Mrs. Wm. Yegen and Mrs. Chris Junkert. 21 American Mayors Havre, France, May 22.—(?)—Twen- Sale to be conducted Saturday by the|ty-one American mayors, in France Headquarters will be! for the colonial exposition, were re- Maintained at the Grand Pacific ho-| ceived Friday at the city hall under tel throughout the day, Mrs. Hitch- the first warm sun they had seen Cock said, with auxiliary members| since they sailed from New York. @arrying on the sale in the down- town district. Preparations have been worked out } jg in such detail that no one in the city will be without opportunity to buy and wear a poppy, the committee announced. now in the hands of the auxiliary are expected to be sold. The little white label attached to €ach of the memorial poppies is the public’s protection, Mrs. Hitchcock said. It serves as a guarantee that the poppy was made by some needy disabled veteran and that every penny paid for the flower will go to the relief of war veterans, their fam- ilies and the families of the dead, she pointed out. “What poppy work means to the disabled men can be realized only by visiting one of the government hos- pitals or conval by the auxiliary for mak- Ss, 's. Hitchcock de- clared. “The ‘k puts new life and Thope into these men, most of whom have been confined to hospitals for months or have been searching hope- lessly for work which they could do ‘in their weakened condition. It means that they can again contrib- ute to the support of their families and have money of their own earn- ing in their pockets once more,” she said. Auxiliary members are again re- minding citizens that the greater part of the money paid for the pop- pies will remain in Bismarck and will be used for the relief of veterans and their families during the coming Four thousand flowers) ent workrooms | impressed, happy and layor George Baker, Port- “We There was a luncheon the first of a series of banquets, Saturday the vis- itors began a tour of Normandy, now fragrant with apple blossoms. RICHEST STRONGEST BEST ITS ALL QUALITY because, | ITTLE BROS. PACKING CO. 1c. 400 MAIN than we are. say that you like Tittle BUTTER | 6 to 8 POUNDS AVERAGE Free PORK STEAK HAMBURGER ASPARAGUS, Fancy, per Ib. . ...20¢ CELERY, large bunches ...eseeee RHUBARB, Home Grown, 3 lbs. for ORANGES, Small, Juicy, 2 doz. for New Potatoes Wax STRAWBERRIES U. S. INSPECTED MEATS QUALITY-IN-EVERY -OUNCE You could not be more particular about meat quality That is why we can confidentially SATURDAY SPECIALS Primus Brand (Limit) Lb. .....+... Pork Roast Chuck Roas Morrell’s “Pride”—A Real Ham Cure BONELESS - ROLLED SMOKED - PICNICS A Package of Morrell’s “Pride” Sliced Bacon With Each Order Fine Sugar Cured Roulettes. Lean Center Cuts, per Ib. .. Fresh Gi per Ib. .. CHCKENS, Fresh Dressed, Ib. ... Freshest and Finest Fruits and Vegetables Visit Paul Brown Beets Turnips Cauliflower Green Onions Carrots PHONE 332 Bros. Meats. Lean Shoulder, l 4 lb. Average, Lb. C Baby Beef 12 Per Lb. ...000- C Head, Retard seeeeee 2 5c Beans Green Beans STRAWBERRIES Arrive in France! STUDY MIDDLEWEST BUSINESS CONDITION Development of Exports Dis- cussed by Experts in Con- ference at St. Louis cal problems, swer to the foreign trade problem the Mississippi valley,” said, “and this is the development er and its tributaries.” St. Louis. May 22—(?)—The de- velopment of exports to aid the mid- dlewest in business recovery was dis- cussed by experts from this country and abroad at the fifth central Mis- ence Friday. The conference was told by W. L. | dish Richeson, president of the New Or- leans board of port commissioners, that cheap river transportation is needed to place midwestern manu- facturers on a competitive footing with the seaboards, in foreign trade. C. D. Coldgren, vice president of the Quaker Oats company in charge of exports, said export markets must be sought and studied, and exports fitted to meet foreign needs. A tariff “mania” in all countries, he said, is Lutheran church in township Sunday morning neapolis Friday night. lle in state at the lors until the time of. the funeral. Peterson lund township. EDITOR’S MOTHER DIES Northfield, Minn., holding back export and import trade. | Nc The conference was called by the | following illness of a year. foreign trade bureau of the St. Louis | services will be held Monday. Chamber of Commerce, which also provided an advisory shippers service for exporters and importers with spe- “There seems to be but one an- Richeson the utmost, of efficient, economical transportation on the Mississippi riv- Former Wilton Woman To Be Buried Sunday Paths (athe ih Mrs. C. J. Lard i ..|erson, former nm woman, who sissippi valley foreign trade confer-| Gea at her home. in ‘Minneapolis Wednesday. will be held at the Swe- Ecklund ‘The remains will ‘arrive from Min- . The body will ebb Funeral Par- Mrs. will be buried beside her husband in the cemetery in Eck- May 22.—(7)— Mrs. Marianne Grunge Weicht, moth- er of Carl L. Weicht, editor of the jeld News, died Thursday night, | cally injured when a Northwestern Funeral | passenger troin ran them down on the track near here Friday. KILLED BY TRAIN Of course business has a ‘heart. Hudson, Wis. May 22.—(#)—One|You never see that kind of cigar person was killed and another criti-/named for a man until he's dead. of to Jones & Patera 411 Bdwy. Qs.s. All Phones 34 Call at 411 Broadway or Phone 34 for “Good Things to Eat” Strawberries, Cantaloupe, Bananas, and other seasonable fruits. Home Grown Tomatoes Order a pound and note difference in flavor. Celery Head Lettuce Carrots Cauliflower Etc. Saturday Specials White King Washing Powder, Let Us Redeem Your Coupon Your 15-cent coupon and 30 cents buys 1 lb. of Atwoods Request Coffee Mother’s Cocoa, 2 Ib. can for .... Sunny Monday Soap (White Lai Extra Special Patterson Seal Canned Goods — 3 No. 214 size cans | 7Te 1 can Pears 1 can Peaches 1 can Apricots Bertsch’s Cash Grocery Phone 903 and Carry 520 Broadway . Specials for Saturday Laundry soap, 10 bars Minneopa cocoa, 2 lbs. White King Washing Powder Ta veo ABO Tomatoes, 3 cans Kraut, large can Prunes, per Ib. .... Whole Bran (2 cereal dishes free), 2 pkgs. 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