The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 24, 1931, Page 2

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MANDAN ADOPTS Expenditures tures for Next Next Fiscal; meme, \ { ssa TaP Thompson, principal “of the high|the government during the World| teased by Radio Pictures credit! on several occasions,” relates, Concert Program Is | Zheot war, Joined the films in New York,|Sarecky as associate producer. Among pe yore! 4} The next term will open Mondays 'jearning every branch, location ex-|them was Edna Ferber’s “Cimarron,” Pert, production manager, camera- man, writer and director. More than | films by the world’s él dozen of the greatest successes re-| Announced by Law| Sept. 8, according to Mr. Thompson. (Ge ee AT THE MOVIES PARAMOUNT THEATRE bd A program for @ concert by the} Mandan Municipal band in Riverside | | Park, Mandan, at 7:30 o'clock Sunday | levening was announced Friday by Ralph Law, director. The program follows: ik March, “Washington Post” (Sousa). | posh oniag “The Caliph of Bagdad” | screen, is to be seen and heard in a laugh-making comedy role in “Dude Ranch,” Jack Oakle's latest picture at the Paramount Theatre. “Dude Ranch” is a parody on the wild and woolly West, with a cast which includes, in addition to Oakie and the pert Ititle Miss Green, Eu- (Fliege), |gene Pallette, Stuart Erwin, Charles June Collyer and Cecil Wes- REDUCED BUDGET, rd waltz, “Moonlight on the loans (Morbach). Intermezzo, “The Bird at the -Wa- |terfall” (Ring-Hager). | Oddity, “Chinese Patrol” | } March, “The Goldman “Band” |Sellon, | GKing). ton. Selection Mandan’s expenditures for the next!«Louise” (Fulton). fiscal year will be $7,522 less than for Trombone novelty, the year ending July 1, it was decided | pone” (Keiffer). at this weck’s business meeting of the, waltz, “Ensueno Seductor” (Rosas) Mandan’s city commission. Fox trot, “If I Had a Girl Like You” The commissioners adopted the! (McDermott). preliminary budget advanced two! March, “Tenth Regiment” (Hall). weeks ago without making a single “Star-Spangled Banner.” change, according to W. H. Seitz, city ee trae, soon. P auditor. | Hy + | Sarecky speaks from an experience Total expenditures for the coming Legion Seeking $150 jextending from Russia, his birthplace, year will be $41,245 whereas $48,94731' For Team’s Expenses Hollywood, including the essence Year Will Be Cut by $7,522, Auditor Says from musical comedy, | saan. Cane CAPITOL THEATRE “Raggy Trom-| As the pen is mightier than the |sword, so is comedy mightier than drama, declares Louis Sarecky, asso- jelated producer of Radio Picture: latest comedy, “Everything's Rosi¢ Presenting Robert Woolsey in his first solo starring role, at the Capitol The- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1981 a sal ee | ‘Be NUE UNH I 5 Mitzi Green, child marvel of the un MMMM MMMM Chicken Dinner At Glen Echo Sunday, July 26th Home Cooked Style Serving begins at was spent in 1930-31. of life of all mileage and peopies be- tween. Expenditures for the next year will) Salary and} H be divided as follows: wages, $40,845; operation and main- tenance, $20,300; and capital and be: terment, $100. A tax levy of $42,036.77 will be in order. ‘The city received $65,814.01 while it spent only $62,498.64 during April, May, and June this year, according to the quarterly report which Seitz pre- sented at the commission meeiing. Interest and redemption of sewer A fund of $150 to pay expenses of the Mandan American Legion junior ‘baseball tournament at Harvey July 31 and Aug. 1 and 2 is being solicited by members of the Mandan post of | the legion under the direction of | Commander Charles G. Hughes. | The drive, begun late Thursday, had netted $15 Friday morning and the | fund was expected to swell rapidly! toward its goal in the next few days. He was graduated from New) York university with an A.B. degree, | made confidential investigations tor slap! 1:00 p. m. and lasts till 5 p. 10. “when well-meaning friends have) sympathetically intimated that it must be @ comedown, jumping from ‘@ mammoth production such as ‘Cimarron,’ to a picture made merely ‘a production hailed igh the greatest of “I've been forced to alle allentiy chuckle ITH U ENJOY FyOUR, bans re* with our pat ip alwa 8 a pur eth et SYSTEM. ‘A eoREDs COOLER THAN OUTDOORS. THE NEW Abbode! SHOP . On Main Ave. Opposite N. P. Depot - Beller Firl (Bottle Aas in an awful condit eel E. Pinkham’s Vegetable “After taking the first etn vas affier FTER m; ee eae Raspberries Cucumbers Saturday Specials Cauliflower Seedless. Grapes Plums _ Peaches is cata So pais ead had Pears Pink Meat Cantaloupe © Watermelons ae ee renme Vegetible Lettuce Celery Radishes Green Onions Tomatoes Carrots Beets Turnips * brought in only $6, contracts cost Mandan $21,065.85 dur-| The Mandan nine is regarded as ing the quarter while paving andjone of the favorites to win the state graveling contracts took $21,030.63/championship, having won its dis: from the city’s coffers. Sewer taxes | trict title with comparative ease. | 45 and pavit Those wishing to donate to the} and graveling taxes brought ir. $27,-|fund are requested to communicate | 206.39 during the same period. j with Hughes at the postoffice in Man- i Mandan’s balance on hand at the|dan. The campaign for funds will | end of the quarter was listed at $30,-/end July 28. 604.55 in Seitz’s report. Schools Are Repaired mosquitoes killed quicker < 70H FLIT The report of John A. Timmerman, city treasurer, was received at the! meeting and the auditor was directed | For Next Year’s Term to place the document on file. A contract for printing 15,000 city| | scale tags was awarded to S. A Workmen this month are busy Young, Mandan, on his bid of $97 and |cleaning and repairing in Mandan’s | the remainder of the meeting was| public schools in preparation for the | taken up with routine business. opening of school in September. | —_—_—_—_— Floors in the junior and senior | Hebron Victim Will high school buildings are being waxed, | a . and windows, walls and flooring are | Be Buried in Mandan |" repeiren scencine | _Larsest Sefer in 121 Countries THE “BEAUTY” THAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN! Noruine is sadder than a girl who just misses being beauti Often the reason is simple—im- proper climination. The poisons from constipation often cause pimples, sallow skin, dull eyes—headaches and even serious disease. But every girl can banish the evils of constipation by eating Kelloge’s ALL-BRAN regularly. Its bulk sweeps the system clean. Two tablespoonfuls daily- are a wonderful health prescription. Try it with milk. Add fruits or honey. Delicious when combined with canned peaches. ALL-BRAN is non-fattening. Ask for Kellogg’s—the ori inal Att-Bran. In the ve and-green erring nee Kellogg in Battle C gollevis ALL-BRAN Funeral services for Mrs. Anne En- | gelter, 52, who was burned to death in her home at Hebron Wednesday morning when some cleaning fluid she was using ignited, will be con- ducted from St. Joseph’s Catholic church, Mandan, Monday morning. Burial also will be made in Man-) dan, according to information re- ceived in the Morton county city. It is believed that naphtha in the solution with which she was cleaning a dress became ignited by friction. Startled, she fell backwards into a; washtub, spilling the cleaning fluid from a two-quart jar over herself. She cried for help, but before her 14-! year-old son, William Engelter, Jr. could reach her side she was envel-j oped in flames. When the boy and| his father, who arrived shortly later, | | quelched the flames with a fire ex-| tinguisher, the woman was dead, The! fire cay eae area called, but the! home did not catch fire. John K. Kennelly, Mandan, Mor-| ton county coroner, was in Hebron a} few minutes after the accident, be-j ing en route to Taylor on a business | trip. | LEAVES FOR WYOMING Marvin G. Seitz, son of Mr. and, Mrs. W. H. Seitz, Mandan, Thursday evening left Mandan, after a short! visit with his parents, for Thermop- lis, Wyo., to accept a position there and visit with his brother, Ray. Seitz came to Mandan a few days ago from California, where he had just com-/ pleted five years service’ in the U. S.! Marine Corps. KELSCH GIRL IMPROVES Improvement in the condition of Margaret Jean Kelsch, four-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. F.j Kelsch, Mandan, who has been suf-| fering from spinal meningitis, was! noted Friday morning by her attend- nts in the Mandan Deaconess hos- pital. She was stricken with the dis- ease last Sunday. “We Thank You” SEEK ZAP YOUNGSTER Mandan police Thursday and Pri- | day were on the lookout for Donald! Hill, 15-year-old son of Andrew Hiill.! Zap. Mr. Hill reported that the boy} had run away from home and be lieved he had caught a train for Bis: marck and Mandan. The boy was! dressed in blue overalls, tan shirt, ox- fords, and a gray cap. i W. C. T. U. MEETING HELD | A meeting of the Mandan organiza- | tion of the Women’s Christian Tem-| Perance Union was scheduled for the | Raspberries Pink Meat Cantaloupe — Watermelons Wixon Plums Peaches _ Pears Fresh Vegetables Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Head Lettuce, Celery, Radishes, Carrots, Green Onions, Beets, Turnips, New Cabbage, Cauliflower Mandan Lutheran church at 2: 30 | ws o'clock this afternoon. Mrs. Fred | i Mitchell is president of the organiza-| i Grocery Specials tion. | Carnation Milk, tall cans, 2 1 B FOF oc cececscevecesersres c TIMMER MANIS FINED | Carl Glabben, Timmer, was fined| $20 when he pleaded guilty ‘Thureday | to a charge of assault and battery be- fore Charlse M. Sheen, Mandan al tice of the peace. Lewis Jensen, also of Timmer, was the complaining wit- Walnuts, Emerald, shelled, 8 oz. tin, each . (A Very Sweet Mixed Pickles, full quart jars . Parawax, 2 1-Ib. packages ........ aul 1 9c Royal Palm Toilet Soap, 4 3 for ... : ; 21 Cc Minneopa Dressings, Megeanace 1000 Island, Sandwich Spread, 1 6 c 1-2 pint size, each Libby’s Potted Meat Products, 3 1-4 size can, 6 for .......... 25c (Just the thing for the reserve shelf.) DAK-O-NITE—The New Washing Powder (Manufactured in North Dakota). It suds in hot or cold water. Meat Department a Pot Roast Beef, per lb. ........ 14ec and 6c Meats for Loaf, composed of good 4 pork and veal, DERE proportions, per Ib. Veal Loaf with pimento, pees per lb. Braumsweiger Liver Sausages, per Ib. . All Phones 211 118. Third Street . DELIVERIES: ; 8:45 - 10:30. 2:30-4:30 Cloee at 8 P. M. Saturday 22¢ - 40¢ KGS ALL QUALITY — because — ITS ALL BARLEY On Our exceptionally good values. Your dollars have a lot of sense when they find their way to this store. maintain a sanitary service to your kitchen at no extra So, phone 957 early and often and let us cost to you. Fo wonderful medicine I ee users oe ‘A Rigor 1200 Johnson Ave., VECETABLE Walnuts, shelled, right ch ‘My pain is nn Saeed 8 oz. tin “ype < fo Pickles, sweet, quart jar Se usin tal cans, for’... 21. Salad Dressing, Mayonnaise, 1000 Island or Sandwich Spread, 8 02. jar ........-.0006 Wax Parafine, Ib. pkg., 2 for .... 1 9c creamery, 2 Ib. roll FO bb. rot 45C medicine "—Mrs. Ger- » Pennsylvania. f (Mt hhsst & 16c COMPOUND Butter, fancy KEEP POSTED prove to you that we lead, others follow. CARNATION MI Tall cans 3 for Minneopa Brand MAYONNAISE LEMON PICKLES COOKIE PAROW. PLUM WALNUTS «: SOAP D Marcovitz Grocery 1000 Island or 8 oz. jar Fresh shipment per dozen .. Minneopa Brand, Sweet. Pt, jar ....ce.eeeee ee 5 Ib. basket special 3 bars I box Palmolive Beeds FREE 905 Front Avenue — Phone 957 We Please Where Others Promise sandwich spread .. BBC sss OO Emeril shelled, 8 oz tins, 32 Cc Palmolive .....- Sper 23c We 16c Bismarck Grocery Co. Distributors Princess Pat Cof- Olives, fancy queen fee, toy plane free 42c 10 oz, jar ....... CF MOE G Zieve’s Fruit Nectar will be served ice cold all day. Come in and get acquainted with this product. PIN < YOUR FAITHTO Swift’s Cold Meats Brown & Tiedman All Phones 1400 All Phones 1400 Where Quality Counts Faixmont Cottage Cheese Bismarck, No. Dakota Where Shopping is Pleasant and Convenient COFFEE Our own “Roma” brand, Ground fresh when you buy it. Every pound guar- anteed to please or your money cheer- fully refunded. Pound 25c S ARDINES American Sardines AmergnSartins as... Bach Se BUTTER 222i? occeccssscrseceetun Tb, Be U-Serve-It, fancy. Grapefruit—No. 2 cans ............... GRAPEFRUI 2 cans 35¢ PEANUT BUTT PRUNES “urine. PORK AND BEANS S383... 3for 2le PLUMS Fi ects. Baadean the GRAPES zPehbeme Tbs. We LEMONS Sintiot tomers .......0.cccscccepeseeeseears Doz. 39c we Shbs. 25e Fancy Blue or Potatoes Washington fancy new potatoce—good smooth even size. 10 lb. 29c Oranges Modlum slse (288) fancy Sunkist oranges, 2 doz. 59c

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