The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 8, 1932, Page 7

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oe ee pele pape Our Climate Isn’t Changing, the Moon Doesn't Regulate the Weather and Battles Don’t Cause Rain The poet does not sing that “Un- truth crushed to earth shall rise * again,” but it is a painful fact that certain popular errors bob up serene- Jy as often as they are knocked down by the bludgeon of science. Meteor- ology has its share of these invinelble fallacies to deal with. Here are a few of the things the’ man in the street knows about weath- er that aren't so: 1. “The climate has changed. Es- pecially the winters. In our child- hood snow lay on the ground for months at a time. Those good old days of unlimited sleighing! On Christmas Eve, for instance, St. Nick always had plenty of snow for his sled and reindeer.” Did you ever see Christmas Eve depicted on a bi card without snow? “The moon regulates the weath- | & en Why not? Doesn’t the moon cause tides in the ocean? There are dry moons and wet moons, and the moon and the weather are likely to change together. For a hundred years the almanacs have been print- ing a table, ascribed to the great Sir ‘William Herschel, for predicting the weather from the hour of the day at which the moon “changes.” (Sir John Herschel indignantly denied that his father was author of this asinine pro- duction.) 3. “Rain follows a big battle.” (It has also been known to follow a dog fight.) Think of the drenching down- | pours our soldiers had to endure in} France during the World War—all due to the violent cannonading. | (What about the rainfall records for | the same region in time of peace?) ; Abnormal weather (anywhere on! earth) during the war was caused by | the discharge of explosives, if you | would believe these weather seers. 4. “When the sun ‘crosses the line’! in the spring and autumn we gener- i ally have an equinoctial storm.” Well, | 50 do we have Easter lilies somewhere | around Easter; which is even more remarkable, because Easter « is not; confined to a fixed date, while an equinox is, or nearly so. DRITTEN Me bac 2s Fear: ‘zhugh Tole Tolman SEA-SERY 5. “Indian summer is a difinite event in the calendar, following equally definite ‘squaw winter.” in Europe they tie-it down to a particu- lar date, which differs, however, from |ton. one country to another. In England and France the date is Nov. 11, St. Martin’s Day. Strange to say, when the calendar was changed from the Julian to the Gregorian, setting all dates ahead 10 days, this event in the weather calendar shifted with it, A funny world. Men’s and young men’s blue and gray English Niggerhead overcoats, now $35. Last sea- bik price $55. Alex Rosen ro. “Cellophane” Straw Hats, just arrived at the S & L store. COLDS can be broken up only from within ‘Science has never ee con to iso- neki cold Akl aR infection virus—a poison through the en, easing the eystem causing the well-known grand if reir! Quinine: tablets destroy this eke) and eliminate it from uickly and com- pletely, LAXATIVE BROAO QUININE Tonswune’ @- Ik Loveves IG A. BRANDS BRING YOU A BIGGER FOOD DOLLAR = FLOUR IGA rit: 23 23e Large Sise PUMPKIN (8K 32" No Fs Cane and Tomatoes, No. 3 can TOILET PAPER 1@a &, PANCAKE FLOUR IGA >: “ Blend yx nw. , YU Ot + > + FF +0 Bi Phone 1080— BISMARCK Phone 564— Phone 279— Phone 371—. ‘Phone 611— CAKE FLOUR Sor example... Saturday; Jan. 9, to Friday, Jan. 15, inc. TOMATO SOUP :::,... PORK AND BEANS IGA 22227 22% 3 to 216 jo. 2 Can, @ tor 196 GELATINE IGA pero Seta 3 « 198¢ i SALMON torts ee Pe 11¢ CORN SYRUP IGA Spin... 366 Siren... 330 PEANOT BUTTER IGA iz2° S176 & 28¢ ROLLED OATS IGA Reguss cr sue Fancy Blue Rose, “BMWS. FOF... . cece seveeesev ones COFFEES IGA DeLuxe Blend y=" and Vegetables at y reasonab! Ok oe ee Phone 199-W— BROADWAY FOOD } COOK’S GROC DICK’S GROCERY, Phone 878— DICK’S.GROCER OWEN’S GROC! SPEAKS oft GROCERY Take. “Here's a topquaiity 1G. prod. uct that turns out the lightest and fluffiest cake you ever tasted at about half what you usbd t pay for ordinary Cake Flour. “Real quality foods és prices that put money back into your purse—that's what you get in all IGA Brand Products— | “How can we do both these, things for you? It’s simple. The IGA Brand is one of America’s most widely sold and extensively, advertised ‘liné of food produ under one label. Many Frlllions of homemakers, prove every day) that IGA Brand Foods mi ter food for less moneyl “Prove it for yourself today— take advantage of my attractive ooneyaeving, specials listed in his ad. For Better Values— Specity IGA Brand. Your IGA Grocer & 5 tor 246 + 3 For 27e ‘| Medical Candidates Taking Examinations Grand Forks, N.D., Jan. 8—(}— Eight candidates for licenses to prac- tice medicine in North Dakota will at the University of North Dakota Dr. G. M. Wile an |the board of medical examiners. The other members of the board are W. H. Long, Fargo, president; W. Bowen, Dickinson; OC. E. Stack- house, Bismarck; A. G. Artz, James- town; F. L. Wicks, Valley City; W. F. Sihler, Devils Lake; H. F. Emert, The candidates finished written ex- aminations Thursday and results of the tests will be announced Saturday. Rent the Spare Room Thru The Tribune Want Ads Lente and J. E. Countryman, Graf- | ing. Of Embalming Board v. G C. Kennelly, kota State Board of Embalmers here take oral and practical examinations | Thi ursday.- E. W. Gilbertson, Devils Lake, was Friday, according to named vice president; J, W. Celnan, liamson, Grand Forks, secretary of| Bismarck, treasurer; and Dr. A. A. Whittemore, Formulation of rules to conform to J.jrecent statutes and clarification of tions occupied the at- existing regulat tention of the board members during the session. The meeting closed Friday morn- Men’s and young men’s Suits! reduced to from 20 to 33 1-2 per cent, Alex Rosen & Bro. Use the Want Ads 216 Broadway Salad, each . APRICOTS, EGGS, strictly fresh, STONY BROOK BUTTER, 2-Ib. roll Speak’s Grocery Saturday Specials 8-0Z. FRUITS—The popular size for the small fam- ily. Apricots, Royal Anne Cherries, Fruits for Grapefruit, Loganberries, oo or Tid-Bits, and Strawberries, 10c each, PEACHES, tree-ripened Yellow Freestone, I. G. A. or 18K, No. 21% can 21c, 3 cans or more,each...... 19¢ GRAPEFRUIT—18K, Ready to Serve, No, 2 can 21c; 3 cans or more, each .... PEACHES, sliced or halves, No. 10 can PINEAPPLE, crushed, 21% can 26c, 8 cans or mol No. 24% can, 25; 3 cans or more, each ...... 18K FRUIT SALAD, No. 1 tin BARTLETT PEARS, tree-ripened, I. G. No. 244 can 27c, 3 cans or more, each ORANGES, nice juicy small size, 2 dozen for. os CELERY HEARTS, 3 bunches for........,.....+.. All Other Seasonable Fruits and ‘Vegetables I. G. A. COFFEE DEMONSTRATION We will serve DE LUXE I. G. A. COFFEE All Day SATURDAY Phone 611 Pineapple, 49¢ Dependon COFFEE Flavoree ... Premium Mo. 1 KLEIN'S MILK Saxon Quick or Regular TOMATOES. Standerd Quality .“. Solid Pack ewe eH You will find a complete line of Fresh Fruits smarck L G. A. Stores ~’ FOOD MKT. ' —408 Bdwy. KT, —122 6th St. Not ale Thayer lo.” — er Y, No.2 308 18th St. ERY ~ —310:So. 10th California “Blue Seaside”. en a Small Crisp Sodas or Honey Grehoms 302 Main Ave. SATURDAY A Premium Grade, Sweet Drinking Quality Coffee Dele Vacuum Packed Hawaiian PINEAPPLE Crushed or Sliced “Discovery” Brand Ne. 2% Large Can DEL MAIZ CORN The New Golden Corn at a Saving Price! BAKING‘ CHOCOLATE ‘2. CHOCOLATE! “™"™*6~10¢ ROLLED OATS « uit, 15¢ LIMA BEANS. ees CRACKERS | N. B. C, EXCELL SODAS or SUNSHINE GRAHAMS. he ee napmapre ge pepe aie E Crrial wine “Billion Bubble” Apples box $1 49 Arkansas Blacks, Winesaps, 6 Ibs... TWO STORES TO SERVE YOU Same High Quality —Same low prices in both 3 Ibs. 55c 19¢ e 2 on 25c¢ 315¢ Luncheon o 0 3G 25¢ rma 0c =19¢ 606 Broadway THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1932 Kennelly Named Head Quality At Less Quality At Less HEMPEL'S Saturday and Monday Specials Oranges Calif. Navels, good med. size, 2 doz. .. Celery, crisp stalks .. Milk, tall cans, 2 Ib. roll, per Ib. ... .14c tin, white or dark ... 107 Fifth Street Opposite Patterson Hote! Phone 1612 .45¢ Peanut Butter, Stone’ pri eat 1 12 oz, tin .... , each .... Mixed Nuts, g Pancake Flour, Pills- 2 8 mixture, 2elbs. .. bury, 4 Ib. bag ........ c Popcorn, guarant Popcorn Balls, reg. 30c¢ to pop, 3 Ibs. 22c value, special, dozen .. 15c ome Crystal ‘Wedding, lgc, | Grandma’s White Soap 45 c pkg. wi table Chips, 5 Ib. pkg. ...... glassware .. 24c Spaghetti, large pkg. with Syrup, Stone's, glassware, PEN 25c RICHHOLT’S GROCER Tele. 631 7&T Free Delivery EXTRA SPECIAL DAIRY BUTTER, per pound . Made by our own farmer friends and nei CLEANEST and MOST SANITARY Manner) 0-BOY JELL Minneopa Whole Baby Minneopa Pork & Be Assorted flavors, 3 for ..... ee Beets, No. 2 No. 5 tin, : cans, 2 for.... 2OC per can .. 2 Sweet Potatoes, Pure ry Preserves, Stone's, No. 2% tin ... 19¢ 4 oz. green tumbler, 35c aye Ot ode Tomatoes, standard, 9 Bo | pork and Beans, Van U-Serv-It Grapefruit, College Inn Grapefi No, 2% tin, each ...... 29 > Apricots, e's, Camp's, large tin, 2 for c 2 No. 2 2 8 Cocktail, 16-02. Parte ore) Cut Golden War 250 MEL | cans vee C] | bottle ........ Sardines, 1-4 oil, Salad Dressing, Golden Nip Orange Juice, No. 2 tins, 1 5 c per can ....... Seasonable Vegetables and Fruits oe ol Try a pound of that delicious Princess Patt Coffee note the difference FLORIDA TANGERINES, large and juicy, per doz. Meat Department Chickens, Fancy Spring and Stewing Hens, per pound .. 10 1 0 Pork Chops, per lb. C| Pork Loin Roast, Ib... LARD, per Ib., 10c; 10 Ibs.......... Bacon, lean, th Baby Beef Ribs, perl. \..0...55 SS per 1b. isw:ssemeee Fresh Salt Pork, lean, per Ib...... Hot Coffee Served All Day Gussner’ 'S BUTTER FROZEN OCEAN PIKE - Jean pee De reeses LQRC med per Fancy Turkeys \ GEESE — CAPONS — DUCKS FANCY HENS—SPRING CHICKENS — 1060 Cash and Carry Meat Dept. 1-4 Ib. prints ... Lamb Steak, Select. shoulder Pork Sat Fancy . Pot Roast, .. 164¢ Bot 9c Pork Roast—7 _ Roast Fresh Eggs in Cartons (Cloverdale Brand) DELICIOUS APPLES Bor $1.59 suatrand Medium Box COFFEE and COOKIES Special Demonstration Princess Patt Coffee, Loose-Wiles Cookies Served All Day Nobility Asst. oe \. Ly 91c large Sad its sonas .23C dinn Potala Phone _ 24c Cash & Carry Meat Dept. Cash & Carry “Also” SMOKED PORK SAUSAGE, 23c Grapefruit, Bananas, Extra and “C” Grade Farm Style, Strictly Fresh ...............006 Winesaps pig 12¢ 2 Grocery Specials ee jugar Cured, ma ; Golden Nip Orange Juice, large 1 5 BACON Sotty, pec the cccscctessecsesssessenss 15¢ 25c can only........0+4+ TEs kas Cc &£ gai 3c 2 9c Ueseevts Grapeteatt, No. # Mis. Md om Dri Geenat Deer sens sacane eda ee ee : _ Minneopa Baby Beets, 7 No. 2 cans, 2 for .........+008, .29c = cor apecuions secieataan Minneopa Pork and Beans, large 25 c f= Veal Stew, 8314-Ib. can only .......2e.-eeee H = fanedy se. 06. «+ 124¢| 7 Chops. 14c to 20c Richelieu Golden Bantam Whole Kernel (3 Lee. Ranenae, 12 + c Heed. Cheese, 124 c Corn, just like you would put up 62 | = eon ste 4 aie mink ai yourself, per can, 28c; 8 for.. c e fresh, Ib. .. Shoulder.. “14c to 18c (If, after using the first can, if is not the = $1.89 Nor fin, 8 for oss 28c. — bias 29c Golden Bantam CORN tale 2 tw. .33C QT. PEANUT BUTTER *"s ame The. .] “We Thank You” Oranges are now good. Two very good sizes to choose from (2 doz. large, 77c) (2 doz. medium, 57c). Vegetables Head Lettuce, Celery, Carrots, Cauliflower best, return the other two and get your money back.) “Meat Department” Spareribs, 2 Ibs. for ......+...+0000 .. 23C : Pork Loin Roast, 1 ce Be 1 7 c young, per Ib. .... Veal Shoulder Roast, milk fed, 1 4 c .14c per pound Star Delite Boneless and smol Ks 29 c NUE Picnic Shoulders, hockless, 6 to 8 Ibs., per Ib. ..... weigh 2 to 21 lbs., per Ib..... All Phones 211 118 Third St. Deliveries 8:45 and 10:30 a. m. — 2:30 and 4:30 p. m.

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