The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 25, 1932, Page 6

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(8 MOTT T0 ENTERTAIN concert given by the Girls’ and Boys’ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1982 ‘Tommy, and M i ensohn visited at Temvik Sunda | Mr. and Mrs. George Chase were | Linton visitors last Saturday. | A fair-sized crowd attended the| Foul PEAGITEMENT! nd Mrs. P. S. Gut- afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. L., transacted business at Napoleon Wed- | glee clubs Friday evening in the|Semling. nesday. i Lc.c. sore Had to _ school gymnasium. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Taube and son] No school will held in the local Lo: } | Mr. and Mrs, J. J. Meyer enter- Sylvester visited at Linton Saturday. | school on Good Friday. Approve Rai an harged by congress with | jtained guests at two tables of cards| Miss Cleo Rott spent the week-end| The Easter dance to be held Mon- responsibility for determining the i | Sunday ae ae nee Done aa ie A meet | 229, evening in the school gym will| Washington, eat et ae question. f { Mrs. Marie S. Koch of the local] The regular monthly P. T. A. meet- sponsored by the school and pro- | reconstruction corporation has cause ——— jhotel spent. the week-end visiting] ing was held Tuesday evening in the|ceeds will go toward library books.!the interstate commerce commission}, Election day in the United States | Musi id Other Contestants) {lends in Bismarck, gymnasium. An art exhibit was held | Music will be furnished by the Pude “with some reluctance” an | “!8 Year is Nov. 8 . t sic an ler Contestants! ‘nr. and Mrs. Eat) Kurts, adcom-|er the same time. orchestra. B. W. Thompson trans. |‘ diconal loan ‘of $12,800,000 to the Haky i i From Five Counties to |Panied by Miss Elvira Wohiman, mo-| Mr. and Mrs. George Zirnhelt left|acted business “at Bismarck Mon-|Sdditonal loan of $12.80 oes, The U. 8. Army and Navy have 4 . ; “red to Bismarck Saturday. Monday for Lisbon, N. D., where they | day, { Missour! oval Will: kB “Gate e f twelve standard 8 of flags. } Compete April 13 Lee Rott, who teaches near Hague,| attended the funeral of a relative. ———_. lee See thitgs, ‘halt of loan | spent the week-end at his home. They returned home Friday. NO EMBARRASSMENT of $11,700,000 held by New York banks Sit ae 5 |, Mt and Mrs. T. Shea and daugh-| Leonard Shea was a Bismarck vis-| Fort Worth, Tex——Two policemen ih’. Pr Aegan & OO! Lua OTE Pere hat Fe money ee te el ter Mildred, accompanied by (A. mil stor aesniey, oe eecentun afta ‘Miia ‘Serbete HATH | Pel. Te Pee rast “be orl on PAS Tate, eet Sat: Browning | weer, motored to ‘Bismarck Gaturc| Miss Rute Crawford, who teaches embarresting sitintion to hindi wyge| red (he facret must he pal oo for the music, oratorical, Sees [aay at Linton, spent the week-end at her|the fellow who created it wasnt | ADril “so net, however, “the banks Ll RA Hello, World! Snd commercial district high school |““Se and Mrs. ‘Tom Marx of Brad- | home. [moved a bit. He calmly stopped in| 2eteed Ad the KOAtd Of dipastoear et ig ello, Wor REP aoe canes ot HHS | Gouk ‘vinlted at the ‘Toe GHeA HoMle| Mr’ and Mia, doe Wohlmapn andthe middle of the intersection and| Oct: 1 an eager prahine SPE tn ec. ot Suiiday, daughter, Mrs. Carl Opphelm, mo-| offered his trousers. ‘The officers | the EAB OOO Tor this: ubisne "snes ; Merten, catrict Js cotibosed of” nowes Hendtie “spent MOnUAy WE tore to BlEMEee ‘Wednesday. rushed him behind some bulldings| Of $5,850,000 for, this purpose | Fer Hetibee ac ars, onmals | Blamatek Where he attshded a méet<| Miss uiltehell “ane Mie eter Until they had him clothed again. |'°,epproval of the commission. | and It Brought Relief From Bri én yeu Grant, Hettinger and Slope counties! ine'of the Masonic lodge. Stone of Jamestown arrived here the | Police said he was a mental case e are Lids ring Your Be from the schools at | "Srisses Grace Rousle und Mae Btede first of the week for a visit with the Be Te Mershie tre ari with some reluctance,” said the com- Constipation PVE ee Lh eee | art and Mr. J. Lloyd Stone spent the latter's brother, J. Floyd Stone and Cash in With a Ut (ie? eee eee Maat ger, Marmartl | week-end visiting at Jamestown, friends. ance BM eee ee ce rte: | ‘The Ladies’ Ald of the Bresupler:| Mia P. . Gutenssiin enlertained Tribune Want Ad corporation should be expected to piuswas teh Sere eon are el" liam church met ‘Thursday afternoon jaueds at five: tables or GaaINgUREE 7 = - pig uns ee Gare alleged troubles. I’m riding gible fo rentrants. |at the home of Mrs, Earl Kurtz, _| Bridge” Saturday evening. iwkheite ee Professor Rowland of the Depart-| “Mrs. J. D. McCusker was a Bis-; Mrs. Carl Opheim was taken to unsolicited letter: Petia te MISS Pierce of the | marck visitor Monday. |Bismarck Thursday, where she en- “I have suffered with constipa- FE OF the See een Dramatic | “Mrs, J. B, Rott snd’ daughter Oleo (tered a hospital for treatment. nae tion for years. A friend of mine told . . Be sites cr ie, University will acti snd Paul Hinkley attended the show | Gervices will be held at the Cath- RED & WHI TE store iis wo tty AGUABRANT I have tubes on Wings of the morning]! Ss judges of the different contests.| ot rinton Saturday olic church during Holy week. a Att-Bran for the past six weeks as Tee eirmrtude polos, duets, andi” rse regular Bridge club met Friday| E. . Kurte “and Mathise Dakl a breakfast food. It has regulated larger groups of glee clubs, orchestras % Owned and Operated b Lave ‘1 olde tran and bands, contests in declamation poaene RTI Serres TSO ral y my 1a we wed Si ak sane at youd ffee! Schilling coffee! Pa oratory, also speed contests IN| @ Meee PREAH ASA 9 Hine Seovanie een Good coffee g The Lions Club of Mott is again " é Ridgewood Ave., Newark, N. J. offering a beautiful loving cup as a! Oranges—Med., 2 doz. for 67c; large, 2 doz. for 78c Cc tpation—with ite prize to the school securing the larg- | Phone 816 311 Seventh Street isaeatien nee oh cecil as Set arg 4 ‘ . i 5 Fy one even ree eadaches, loss of appetite, sleep- Seu eae’ we HS Las to es Asparagus, Head Lettuce, Cele Radishes, Turnips, Four Free Deliveries Each Day lessness —is due to lack of “bulk” Peiricge cieces wii giv Rhubarb, Green Onions, Egg Plant; Parsnips, Carrots, to exercise the intestines, Vitamin First place winners will give an all, hubarb, S, 4 Mi as (i B to help tone the intestinal tract, + star program in the evening as a cii- | Spinach, Brussels Sprouts, Peas, Green Peppers, Ruta- Both in Kell A } Max of the events of the day and| bagas, Cauliflower EGGS, fresh, 21 COFFEE, Empress, 37 c Sen are Casali Lc sid 4 Will be entitled to represent their | 4 WT is eselswcesywanieed! pe Kaepnissee , as well as iron for Schools in the state contest events to 5 . we aaa, . * » R. The “bulk” in Atz-Bran is much 1 be held at the state university. Fancy Dairy Butter Swift's Premium Hams fancy, No, 243 can ..... 24c like that in lettuce. Within the « , The district contests are ‘develop- Double Acting OLIVES, 34c body, it forms a soft, mass, which ing into big events which attract | TANGERINES— MAYONNAISE PINEAPPLE, Sliced, Baking Powder quart jar sree e eee eee ee A gently clears the intestines of 1 tine of the Lila linale ena ates Sandwich Spread, | Patterson Seal, Re ere cea Canada Dry, 12- ‘wastes, Being a natural corrective, x] ee] 6 a ee | 1 ti ys a y Z 34 rF { very valuable training for tie Sart | ) per is ..... LO0e cae 200 2" eG topenatia nueonee | OF, betes, 5Oc Gf] Aucbaan is not habit-forming. a ticipants and very enjoyable for the | | M | sila wy ieee the | LIME RICKEY, 12-07. 50c Try Au-Bran in place of pills Gudience. Remarkable natural abil- QUEEN OLIVES— |picep BEETS— | PEANUT BUTTER. world's Jargest | bottles. 3 for .. a and drugs—so often harmful. Just Bakery Foods and & 2y in the young people is thus given! Q. pe quart | Minneopa, | Aiieoke, ane WHITE SODA, 12-0z. 14¢ eat two tablespoonfuls daily — ies for E 1 8M opportunity to develop and be! ise oy 33c | No. 2 tins, las ' 23c bottle, each .., aie serious cases with every meal. If Pastries for Easter ¢ trained for use in life's work, | jar... Vettes fs 23c | 32-02. jar .. Buy It Here, CAKE FLOUR, 24 your intestinal trouble is not re- ¢ ye enn | | SonbEN BPRGE ee " gwansdown a Cc lieved this way, see your doctor. Bn Food, pina toon pb é { Hazelton | MUBTARD— | He | aniatispa Lettuce, Celery, Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Carrots, Cauliflower, In the red-and-green package. At ia Monvanste: coils of all kinds +* | Minneopa, 11¢ (220% for. .39¢| 10-Ib, can Radishes, Green Onions, Frozen Strawberries Batis eae Made by Kellogg in t By ADALINE LANDSBERGER 16-02. Jar . C fate. jars... 69e| 5-Ib. can ... Ie Phone 462 | Bs a we i] w Mrs. Susan Shaughnessy was a Bis- | v marek visitor Monday. | Mr. and Mrs. P, Hendrix and son, Phone 34 Cowan Bldg. 411 Broadway Economy Grocery | A selection of cleaning helps that offer thrifty housewives a double saving .. . first, be- cause our low I.G.A. prices show you a real saving . +. second, cleaning helps that save time and make ae housecleaning so much easier. Save at your G.A. today! 2 eroce Bags Sat., March 26, to Fri., April 1, inclusive Jc ye i PALMOLIVE SOAP ExUmmeme” 4 un 25¢ SAL SODA IGA me 10 t CAROL BLUING 225 |... ~ . F CLOTHES LINE -S37.27. -19¢ ce : Laundry Soap IG aps Armour’s lean aloe Bacon, Cellopha: ; § halfelb, package es. sss. 10 31 I White Bars C ‘ ft * EGG Strictly fresh ie Doz 25c , Eggs, guaranteed... . 2 Morrel's Pride fancy sugar- SISAL CLOTHES LINES Tet. Ge a ; . cured Easter Hams. The qual- CLOTHES PMIS IGA Foz." 2.0 19¢ rd Faney Fresh Cream- lb 22 iy tet ee SCRUB BRUSHES Scio Oe P| ery, in quarters ..... s LYE 1@A Zan cory 3 sveeninee semeenanmames 6 Mm fo For all shortening and E 69 Malf-or wf} GRISCO oornrsie sr 2s Ba, 6Q¢ | “A” Blend Coffee ret tio '‘ , i sy ’ El CATSUP co =. for 25c | LB. SERVE DIXIE WAFFLES! THEY'RE EASY! THEY'RE GRAND! 4 Catsup, Ige. bottle fj 4 Ms “ , it “Legrande,” sweet sifted THANKS TO CALUMET’S DOUBLE-ACTION! Early June P = COFFEE | PEAS ===="" 3 for 35e aa Remember, if for any reason Marae you're a pretty swell waffleer already. And _— results. A splendid economy for you—thanks to the bt | Rema Coffee does not meet ji ici be can’t see how any baking powder could _perfect efficiency of Calumet’s Double-Action. vi ath y both Tasterite Delicious Gold- mayhe you 7aKINE POY ij i ne Bas ona Ae ee COR en Corn, No. 2 cans..... or C improve your waffles. But try this recipe just once— Yes, Calumet is the real baking powder bargain, - as tell your Pierly Wisely. shetk x make Dixie Waffles with Calumet, the Double-Act- The real bargain—because it prevents costly failures Awe er you were not satisfied anc is is “ty waf- —because it al brings top-notch success! Try 72710, g. a. ill be cheerfully e . ing Baking Powder—and you'll be a Calumet 5 ways © Ra lmeatian hae aeee impieaets | efunded, Try this coffee and BE ANS ohne nee i 2 for 25 fleer for life! it—and see why it is the world’s largest-selling bake for what, the condition . « » ga I es iste ay No. 2 cans . 5 For Calumet’s Double-Action does something to ing powder, too. Get Calumet at your grocer’s to-day! 1.G.A. store aang this special lo 5 on i 5 Houseclean! le ant jor. but that you serve Really waffles that makes them positively tantalizing. Beau- Calumet is a product of General Foods Corporation, colve @ tradein aliswance ae ri oad Good Coffee. Libby's Fancy tifully golden and delicately crisp outside—light and pieegl BAS Fo on ® purchase of a new a | Jou 1 lb 2c PINEAPPLE Sliced of Cepahed, a. fluffy, deliciously tender inside! ia Make’ your ‘selection ae) 5 ae Calumet’s Double-Action—there’s the secret. That's Beup sifted four 2 egg yotks, well HERSHEY i ’ i teaspoons Calumet beaten cial event. | mu what makes the difference. Here’s how it works. In this spe | eov 3 lbs. 69c Hiei ee the mixing bowl, Calumet’s first action begins. It as DeLuxe ...:<-98¢ - & emer ae] | oa ocola ‘ne! No. 2'% cans : ie Starts the leavening. Then, on the hot wafile iron, 1 tablespoon sugar 2 egg whites, stiffly 1” cscnaee 9C | Calumet’s second action begins. Steadily, evenly, this 1'/, cups milk besten “a” yb, | new fresh rising swells through the batter and holds All measurements are level *elb. Pe. for it light ‘and fluffy until the waffle is perfectly baked. ‘Sift ‘four once, measure, add baking powder, salt, and 4 C And the same thing happens when Calumet goes into sugar, and sift together twice. Combine milk, egg yolks, your cakes and quick breads. Calumet’s first action gets the leavening properly started. Then, in the oven, the second action gets on the job and carries your bak- ing through to a super-delicate, delicious finish. An added saving too!—The simple, tested recipe given here is a Calumet recipe—specially designed forthe Calumet proportion—only one level tea- Spoon to a cup of sifted flour, That’s the usual Calumet proportion and should be followed for best and butter; add to flour. Fold in egg whites. Bake on hot waffle iron. Serve hot with butter and Log Cabin Syrup. ils ‘ Jelly, marmalade, honey, or brown sugar may be served instead of syrup. Or, waffles may be served but- ‘tered, with scrambled eggs and broiled ham, grilled ‘tomatoes and cheese, broiled bacon, or creamed chicken. A.25e] QRANGES ... 2 Ibs, 25¢ | sweet Nevels large size EA. 1 5 = DOZ. _2 for 19¢ LB.8e} BANANAS LB. 29¢ | Fancy golden ripe fruit SPINACH Fancy. Fresh, CELERY mesic eats CARROTS feo caters NEW CABBAGE "2 5 TOMATOES Ext Fae. ; : K FOO: —408 Bdwy. 3 Phone 199-W— BROADWAY 1D .—!] ... BA, 10¢ 3 LBS. ane 19 aaa FOOD MKT. fr gth St CUCUMBERS fez T= EAI |G. nefrut Fait BRarGReanY te) nA ‘ e . ASPARAGUS Green’ 4-1.’ bunches, 2 for 25¢ ‘ape Phone ir OWEN'S GRocHRY far) bth e. nee bemohes. 6 UE SOC one 371— ROC! pie ates Seeder : Phone 6li— SP oe GET PROOF! Ses Calumet act TWICE! pictures ilstrute the famous Calumet Double: Action Test. Try it! Full, easy directions inside every can. THE DOUBLE-ACTING BAKING POWDER ‘These ' fi

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