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. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 18, 1931 Fred Spitzer, Steele principal, secre-/ tary-treasuer. Other members of the} association are W. E. Utendorfer, jSteele superintendent; R. W. Rustot Dawson superintendent; L, M. Jel \nings, Tappen principal; H. EB, Wag: ‘ner, Pettibone superintendent; Mrs. | {Helen St. Jacque, Pettibone princtj Celebration at Grand Forks Mis, W. donnson, Hoviseen oe Church Will be Feature of State Convention |superintendent of schools. W. Peterson, Tuttle super- intendent; M. Fuller, Tuttle princi-! pal; and Hans J, Lee, Kidder county | | Springfield, Ill., for the 1932 encamp- ‘ A {th ts on the Pe id Name Philadelphian [fo seta acing that he had informa. Ar Leader tion he did not care to reveal. He Grand My Leader inounced that Fellx de Martin, pri- te detective, and one time an ace Des Moines, Ia., Sept. 18—(7)—|¥4 General Samuel P. Town, of Phila. |0f,the New York police, had been re- delphia, new commander-in-chief of | s his special investigator. she Grand Army of the Republic, to- PLANNING ENTERTAINMENT Hague, N. D., Sept. 18—A benefit entertainment is planned by the St. CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY Linton, N. D., Sept. 18.—Relatives Aloysius church, near. Hague, for |@24 friends gathered at the home of Sunday and Monday, Sept. 27 and 28,|Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Adamson in Omio A German comedy play will be given |township on the 50th anniversary Sunday evening. their wedding. 2 a day had realized a life-long ambition. The 85-year-old veteran has been active in G. A. R. affairs since 1873. His election and the selection of Jacobson, will head a delegation of Bismarck Baptists who will attend the golden anniversary celebration of the First Baptist church in Grand Forks October 15-16. draw a large number of Baptists from all parts of North Dakota. Mi Beatrice Johnstone of the exten- church, will be the main speaker. Ladies of the church will entertain at a tea Friday afternoon, while in the evening there will be a series of table- old Gamble, wife of the pastor. Among the convention speakers, who also are‘to take part in the anni- versary celebration are Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Davison, Burlington, Vt.; Dr. Carlos M. Dinsmore, Chicago, of the American Baptist society; Dr. H. J. Lerrigo, New York, in charge of Bap- tist missions in Belgian Congo; Mrs. Mabelle McVeigh LeGrand, Milwau- kee, Wis., administrative vice presi- dent of the northeast district; Rev. Miles W. Smith, Philadelphia; C. R.} Sattgast, president of the Baptist col- | Jege at Sioux Falls, S. D., and NT. Mears and R. F. Williams, both of St.) Paul, who will represent the North- west Baptist home and the Baptist hospital association, respectively. 1 Atthe Movies | PARAMOUNT THEATRE | Condemned to death, spending his last few hours on earth cooped up in) ‘cell, in the shadow of the gallows, shunned by his fellow men, when all that stands between him and free- dom is a word, a word which he locks securely behind his tightly clinched ‘teeth. ‘That is the tense, suspenseful open- ing scene of “Silence,” in which Clive Brook, Marjorie Rambeau, Pegey Shannon.and Charles Starrett are séen at the Paramount Theatre today and Saturday. And, from the excit- 4ng opening shot, the eventful Max Marcin play is filled with thrill after thrill, exciting episode after exciting episode through its absorbing: length. Doctors’ ” Rev. Ellis Jackson and Rev. 0. 8.| Doctors of McLean Form County Group! Organization of a McLean County | all veterans over 80 years $100 month- \ association was ‘At the same time the state conven-|'Tyesday at a meeting held at the ried five year, and to authorize a! tion of Baptist churches will be in|home of Dr. E. J. Larson, Underwood, | United States navy built up to the session and this event is expected to} pr, Larson was named president. Other officers hosel, Were: Dr. G. | York was criticised in a resolution for . E. Heinzeroth, Turtle Lake, vice presi- s ‘The golden anniversary banquet 1) Gent: and Dr. R. E. Thompson, Wil- of Grant’s tomb. set for Thursday evening, with Miss|ton ‘secretary-treasurer. |e —_———. Formed for the purpose of discuss- Beate see mate anivet: |, Pormed to toe perposs of devi, | Pirate Case to ie sity presiding. R. B. Griffith, Grand) county, the group will meet once each Forks, only charter member of the|-onth’ The next gathering will be| held at Washburn October 20. H PLAN CORN SHOW Steele, N. D., Sept. 18.—Steele’s first | Benjamin P. Collings by yacht pirates aux depicting the outstanding events 3 p. This /@nnual corn show, replacing the an-|to a grand jury in hope of obtaining in the history of the church. | This | 71 i 'sauerkraut day, will be sponsored | indictments against the slayers. “I now have a clear picture of what happened on the Penguin and after event will be directed by Mrs. J. Har- here by the Lions club and business men Sept. 30. HAM SANDWICHES There Packing Co, at our store and we will have special prices on the Puritan. Hams and Sliced Bacon. Be sure and come in and have a sandwich and a cup of the IGA De Luxe Coffee. Leg Pork Roasts per pound 19c Sweet Potatoes 4 Ibs. for ....... 25c Cooks I. G. A. Store Phone 564 ;ment were major events at the clos- ing sessions of the veterans 65th na- | tional encompment here Thursday. Resolutions were adopted by the 1,- ) 800 veterans asking congress to grant effected | ly; to pension veterans widows, mar- London Naval Treaty limit. New! its failure to complete construction Laid Before Jurors New York, Sept. 18.—(%)—District {Attorney Alexander G. Blue of Suf- folk county, is to refer the killing of EGGS SYRU will be served at our store will be a special representative of the Cudahy CATSUP California Head Lettuce Butter 2 Ib. roll... MEAT DEPARTMENT Everything—Beef, Pork and Veal, Brookfields, Sliced Bacon PRUNES The “Big” Little Store es 512 Avenue D Silence” is one drama that never, slows down, It is filled with heart- gripping action from start to finish. Brook, as the condemned man, re-/ views his ne’er-do-well and lawless | career, the career which brought} ruin and death to the one woman who truly loved him; up to the time when his daughter, grown to. happy young womanhood, is menaced by the sins of her father's past. The plot is tremendously reai; it turns a man’s soul inside out, and reveals the awakening of father love in a heart) calloused by a life of crime. The story of the picture covers a period of about twenty years, and is/ interesting, also, as a graphic review cf the times through which many of the present generation have lived. Tomatoes, CAPITOL THEATRE solid pack, Followers of the turf, or anyone in- Ditor: heck ae Cc terested in the thrilling Sport of Kings, will find “Sweepstakes,” an RKO Pathe production starring Eddie Quillan, which opens at the Capitol ‘Theatre tonight, a most entertaining picture. rs ‘The. last Caliente Handicap, pkg., large cans 8 gallop fee nl caeegulied ob Ge 2 for jis 4e fore. 2i5. oe 29C richest and most spectacular stake race in the realm of horseflesh, pro- vides one of the many exciting scenes in this comedy-drama. Night scenes of Tia Juana, the Mexican border resort, and addition- al racing events at the Tanforan race track near San Francisco were also filmed by Director Albert Rogell at their authentic locales. Eddie Quillan will be seen as a jockey in “Sweepstakes,” while his talented leading lady, Marion Nixon, ; is said to offer a pleasing interpreta- tion of a cabaret singer who wins his heart. Other important players in the cast are James Gleason, Lew Cody. Frederic Burton and Paul Hurst. Lew Lipton wrote “Sweepstakes,” which is reported to be a turf story ‘with a brand new twist. Ralph Mur- phy is credited with the dialogue of this Charles R. Rogers production, Bismarck Piayers to Be Organized Tonight Organization of the Bismarck Play- ers, who will present dramatic pro- ductions with home talent casts and supersivion, will be effected at a meeting in the city auditorium at 7:30 o'clock this evening. All persons interested in the pro- rae are invited to attend the meet- ing. According to the plan, members|§ may take part in any branch of the production they may desire, such as acting, preparing scenery, operating | stage equipment, supervising makeup, and other types of work needed in the Presentation of a play. A constitution and by-laws will be; voted on and members of the new organization will elect a board of di- rectors of seven members. Members also will stipulate what type of dra- matic work they prefer at tonight's session. Chicago Newspaper Announcement has been made by the-publishers of the Chicago Tribune that a new magazine sectton will be added to the Sunday edition of the The feature will entail the expendi- «/ ture of hundreds of thousands of dol- jars, publishers said, and will provide employment for many persons. ‘The magazine will be in color and will contain articles on history, travel, Science and kindred subjects. Tt will be called the “Graphic Weekly.” KIDDER TEACHERS MEET Steele, N. D., Sept. 18.—N, W. Sev- erson, superintendent of . schools at Robinson, was elected president of the ‘Kidder county high school officials at .@ meeting here. Other officers named Tele. 631 For our Saturday business we will offer as cheaply as possible, Peaches, Grapes, Pears, Apples, Squash, Sweet Potatoes, Stock Up on the Following and Save Money Sani Flush, 25¢ value, only ..... 19c Starch, corn or gloss, lb. 2 18-02. “The Richholt Corn Show,” which has been an annual event for it has been in the past. We invite the farmers of Bur- leigh county to bring the TEN BEST EARS OF ANY VARIETY OF CORN to our store, corner of Thayer Ave. and Seventh Street, for display. , awarded’ the prize winners as follows: Gehu neopa Assorted Fruit; second prize, 2 No. 24% cans Min- neopa Assorted Fruit. Dakota White or similar—First prize, $1.25 credit RICHHOLT’S GROCERY Heinz Baked Beans, RICE 7& Thay. —_—— Free Delivery Cabbage, Carrots, Head Lettuce, Celery, etc. Oranges No. 212 can,, Lipton’s Black Tea, half-pound tin... 45c Salmon, fancy red Sock- eye, 1-lb. Oe ess 29c Spinach, Minneopa pack, 2 MEATS GROCERIES EXTRA SPECIAL FRUITS 25c cams ....... FARMERS ATTENTION years, will be conducted this year the same as Premiums will be FLINTS 5 or similar—First prize, 4 No. 214 cans Min- Hamburger Pork Roast Blood Sausage (Cash) Guaran' YOUR /93/ DOLLAR BUYS * MORE _ at. PIGGLY WIGGLY “Pantry Pride” Ready prepared pont ant waite rr sEach 19¢c Fresh Country Eggs, Log Cabin cane and maple syrup—medium tins ...-.:.:....4.. CRACKERS Van Camps large bottle vooeeeeeee ach 14c PINEAPPL SARDINES APRICOTS New Crop Santa Claras, <= 3 ibs. 23c Fancy Blue Rose even cooking ree «sss. a 19S. 19¢ Gorgie Porgie LETTUCE Crabappjes Pure Lard $2 pau |, 8Y% The Above Strictly Cash and Carry Meat Department Only Limit Wi th Meats ; Creamery Butter Waldorf—Slightly salted— mo tas... & for 19c New Crop fresh dried Apricots ........... % ib. Washington Iceberg lage old beds -..... each 12c tran 10 Ibs. 6Sc ity Ornees 2 COZ. 49c PHONE 1060 GUSSNER'S Ask About the Free Theatre Matinee Tickets .2 doz. 25c Each 49 2 Ib. eaddy nnn” 2. Valley Home Sliced Pineale No. 10 can 63C Reg. 25c Package pkg. 18c MEATS GROCERIES FRUITS | Fresh Eggs Y,-1b. Prints: :* Pork Sausage 4 Liver Sausage Head Cheese (Cash) in trade; second prize, 65c credit in trade. _ Burleigh County Mixed—First prize, 6 No. 2 cans Leg-o-Lamb Minneopa Assorted Vegetables; second prize, 3 No. 2 8 Shoulder Lamb 1 cans Minneopa Assorted Vegetables. Veal Chops, Lamb Steak | DENTS Round Steak Leg-o-Pork 2 Minnesota 13 or similar—First prize, 2 lbs. Princess Minced Ham Veal Stew 4 Patt Coffee and 2 lbs, Cut Loaf Sugar; second prize, 1 lb. *. é Princess Patt Coffee and 1 lb. Cut Loaf Scaer Link Sausage 1 Lamb Stew Northwestern Dent—First prize, 3 cans Minneopa Veal Roast 2 Pork Liver Assorted Berries; second prize, 4 8-oz. cans Minneo Assorted Berries. ie Falconer Corn—First prize, 4944 lbs. Quaker White Flour; second prize, 1 4-lb, bag Minneopa Pancake Flour and 1 16-oz. can Minneopa Maple Syrup. Premiums will be awarded October 26th, giving time Fancy Young Hens for those desiring to enter their exhibits in the State Fane 2 tr 25C JUMBO CELERY 15¢’ ~ APPLES, Spring Chickens 22c to: 26¢ FRESH NORTHERN LAKE PIKE Goa Stecage Fish Head Lettuce Sweet Potatoes {,'" 24¢ Adds New Feature! were Bruce McConnell, Tappen su- spertntepdent, vice president; and Corn Show, which opens October 28th. Fancy Smoked Picnics, per Ib. Leg-o-Pork or Por POM AD Ge ce fe ee ee eee Pork Loin Roasts, per Ib..............16e Pork Chops, per lb. .......... sisecge A@e ‘Spareribs or Beef Ribs, per Ib.........18¢ Broadwurst, per Ib. ........ MEAT DEPARTMENT Jos. J. Schock Dressed Springers, per lb...... 25¢ 10c Shoulder Roasts, Trade at Richholt’s WE DELIVER—PHONE 631 JONATHAN APPLES Ext Faney | (Capitol Matinee Tickets Free) CAULIFLOWER ¥2, ,, 15c | Green Tomatoes ™, | 25c : KARMEL KORN We Have Arranged to Deliver Fresh Karmel, Korn With Our Orders peas TOMATOES 4,5 tor.. COCOANUT 3 ™" 30c | PURE HONEY 100 25c |SANIFLUSH %,. .....19¢ 5 Tb. Pall Special . Our Phone Number Is 1400 ‘WE DELIVER Saturday Specials Fancy Watermelons, Canta- loupes, Concord Grapes, Peers, Peaches, Red Grapes, Crabapples, Eating Apples, Fancy Fresh Blue- berries, Grapefruit, Bananas. Fancy Head Lettuce, Celery, Toma- toes, Cucumbers, Sweet Potatoes, Cauli- flower, Egg Plant, Fresh Peas, Green Beans, Lipton’s Y. L. Tea, half-pound pkg. for s-sieneicees0+ Sani Flush, PEF CAN eee eee ee Utah Tomatoes, Solid Pack, large can, 2 canis fOr 0. viecieeescinevise eerie Minneopa Brand Faticy Red Alaska Soekeye Salmon, 1-lb. can for. .s.esuc Libby’s Spinach, 2 large CANS FOF ptnsisess eisteie ooo euietie veces 25c. 29c vow ZC > Brown & Tiedman Where Quality Counts ‘All Phones 1400 ‘All Phones 1400 PRUNES New Crop ‘Med: Size, 60-708 2 $1.72 Johnson’s Charm, Soda or Graham Zr 25C 2 Fancy, New Pac! THE Neues: 156 aunt EN HH bg + HF xe ke EEE et te HE a © with whipped cream. You will find OWENS’ G! ipg at your and span LG.A. store is like going to your-pan- try—you find all worite foods right at your finger tips, on convenient open shelves. You save time, and money too, at your « 1.G.A. store. 3 Sat., Sept. 19, to Fri., Sept. 25, Inc. WwW & N Sweet Gerkins ‘La aoa. LIC NUAOUSDEDDAOUOODUOAONGOUOALEEUODAECONOCOEONOGUNG SUGGESTIONS Graham Apple Torte Pare, core and quarter 7 or 8 medium-size apples. Cook with % cup sugar, % ta. IG.A. Salt. 1 Ib. Johnston’s Graham Crackers. Mix wit % cup softened butter. Line 9inch pan with cracker mixture, Alternate with layers of apple, having apple on_ top. Bake 12 minutes in moderate oven des Serves 16, (No water). Roll grees). Serve Stick Candy Ice Cream A Delicious, Decorative Dessert! ‘Mix together'1 tb. 1.G.A. Flour, 4 ths. sugar Kk. Cook together in double boiler for 5 minutes, Add and cook until dissolved. Cool cup. whipped. cream with % ts, This is delicious served with a Special for Saturday Only at Mandan and Bismarck Stores HIGH PATENT CAROL FLOUR 49 LB. BAG $1.05 a complete line of fresh fruits and R. T. GROCERY SPEAKS GROCERY atine iG Déssert Powder 19¢c and 1 cup Phone 1080— BISMARCK FOOD MKT. 408 Bdwy. Phone 199-W— BROADWAY FOOD MKT. —122 6th St. COOK’S GROCERY DICK’S GROCERY, No.1 —710 Thayer DICK’S GROCERY, No.2 —308 18th St. ROCERY —508 Ave..D —310 So, 10th —204 Sth St. —216 Bdwy.