The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 13, 1932, Page 6

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, MAY 138, 1932 SPOHN'S $18 Ninth Phone 626 In ne, “ee -pt. bottles, fj all you want at a 1 Oc oe amteurized Milk a tx ....... 15c (Please bring your bottles) Fresh Strawberries! Fancy Fresh Tomatoes! Santa Clara Prunes Fresh shipment, ibs, for ....... 21 Cc Seedless Raisins 2 pounds CALUMET BAKING POWDER kg. Baker's moist Cocoanut free) j Navel Oranges Med. size, § 2 doz. for ....... 45c Post Toasties And Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, | 2 pkgs. for BBs sisi 2 1 Cc Powdered Sugar Cane, 3 lbs. . Se 19c Blue Rose Rice Fancy, 3 lbs. 1 7 Cc Maxwell House, “good to the last drop,” per ib, ......3..- 33c Toilet Tissue Paper Four Oy onceca sys 23c Salad Bow] Dressing 8-ounce 9 c Sugar White cloth bags, MOA. 66.0... 49c We carry all flavors of Ice Cream and Sherbets Richholt’s Thayer and Seventh Phone 631 Jello Any flavor, Jelly Powder Minneopa, CALUMET BAKING POWDER g (Can Bakers’ Cocoa- nut Free) Kre-Mel New Dessert Powder, 2 for ...... 9c Blue Moon Cheese American or Pi- mento, per pkg... 15c Confection 1-Ib, pkg. Bran Chocolates ...... 43 Cc Strawberries The best the market af- fords. No shortage in quantity or quality. Franco-American Spaghetti, 2 cans 15c Tall’ Pink Salmon, 1 Ib. can, each .. llc Meat Department Swift’s Premium Smoked a, A pee boil or i , aver age, per Ib. ..... 23c Fancy Round: Steak, cut from Grade A Beef, per lb. .... Fancy Lean Pork Chops, per Ib..... 17c Fresh Sliced Pork Liver, per Ib. .... 10c Frankfurters or Minced [2% .. 20c o a o¢—_____—_______» Aged Man Survives || county. | Hardship, Operation|| patton: i oraad ts °—amid Minny May 1s ?| home when it suddenly disiodged | Judson Students to Pinned 24 hours under a rock in | noon. water up to his waist, a 70-year- | . old man was unable to free him- self but he had enough resistance left to meet the shock of having his leg amputated and ward off a threatened attack of pneumonia. ‘The man is B. A. Ronning. He lives near Moose Lake, Beltrami pneumonia threatened. { Physicians say he is Ronning was trying to move the rock in shallow water near his and trapped him late one after- All night and well into the next day, he struggled to release his leg, broken in two places. A settler living nearby found |‘A Little Clodhopper, Ronning and brought him to a Judson, N. D., May 13.— Students of Judson high school will present three-act nice Juller cessitated leg amputation and | comedy by Walter Ben Hare, in the | schools, who is in general charge of NoW school auditorium here Saturday eve- | arrangements. ning, beginning at 8 o'clock. Special entertainment features will - be presented between acts, according Give Play Saturday |to x. £. Bachman, superintendent of In the cast are Elaine Dettmann, Mildred Toepke, Mildred Wendt, Wil- liam Michaels, Kenneth Toepke, Ber- and Herman Michaels. Bemidji hospital. Inspection ne- HuRTs ONLY bint ; Be schuns: pouioHis WHY BRAN IS SO Also Healthful Iron that so frequently result. constipation : “, and send 5 cans of | intestinal tract KitchenKlenzer ie Tors a anf mass Genty and 3 Packages of- clears 6 intestines of wast be AUTOMATIC SOAP FLAKES at once/ by weight of beef liver. | ful habits. FREE—FREE— FREE Kiddies—Have your parents order etc. Recipes on the red-and- Eas Sold by all grocers. yy Kellogg in Battle Creek. “/NOW SCIENCE TELLS GOOD FOR HEALTH Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN Has “Bulk” and Vitamin B; By using Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN, millions of people have overcome common constipation, and the head- aches, loss of appetite and energy New laboratory tests show ALI~ Bran supplies two things needed to overcome temporary, and recurring ‘Bulk” to exercise the intestines. Vitamin B to help tone The “bulk” in ALL-Bran is much Further experiments prove ALt~ Bran provides twice as much blood- building iron as an equal amount Eat this delicious cereal and avoid pills and drugs. They cause artifi- cial action, and often lead to harm- Try two tablespoonfuls of Kellogg’s ALL-Bran daily — suffi- | cient to overcome most types of con- stipation. If your intestinal trouble is not relieved this way, see your | doctor. EMPRE: ALL-BRAN has a delicious, nut- | sweet flavor. Enjoy as a cereal with milk or cream, or use in making | fluffy bran muffins, breads, omelets, You can make this grand nut bread? .. . you bet you can! It’s easy! Easy as mixing up muffins! Just use the recipe given here—and use Calumet Baking Powder. Then slice your loaf! Serve it! And when the crowd starts flattering you, remember this—to get such mar- velous nut bread—to get that fragrant brownness—that lovely, even-grained texture—you must use Calumet. For Calumet acts twice—and there's the secret! fn the mizing bowl, Calumet'’s first action begins. It starts the leavening. Then, in the oven, Calumet’s second action gets on the job. Slowly, steadily, this new fresh rising lifts the batter, holding it high and light until your loaf is tenderly baked. And thanks to this same Double-Action, all your Calumet cakes and quick breads are bound to be perfectly leavened —beautifully baked! EXTRA THRIFTY, TOO! — The simple tested recipe given here is a Calumet recipe—epecially designed for the Calumet proportion—only one level teaspoon toa cup of sifted flour. A splendid economy for you—thanks to the perfect efficiency of Calumet’s Double- Action! Yes, Calumet is a real baking powder bargain. Try it! Calumet is a product of General Foods Corporation. CALUMET NUT BREAD IT'S SURE TO BE PERFECT WITH GALUMET’S DOUBLE-ACTION! CALUMET NUT BREAD 3 cups sifted flour 3 tablespoons butter or 3 teaspoons Calumet other shortening Baking Powder 1 cup sugar 1 teaspoon salt 1 egg, well beaten 1 cup nut meats, chopped 11%, cups milk Sift flour once, measure, add baking powder and salt, and sift together three times. Add nuts. Cream shortening, add sugar; then add egg, milk, and flour. Stir only until smooth. Bake in greased loaf pan, 9 x 4 x 3 inches, in moderate oven (350° F.) 1 hour and 10 minutes. One cup raisins may be used instead of nuts. (A// measurements are level.) a iia 10c can of Baker’s Coconut, Southern Style Moist | given with the purchase of a pound can of | Calumet. Get yours! See your grocer to-day! Light, Medium or Dark _ Inthe GREEN can GOLD RUSH OF ‘49 Siinnniing the worlds fenest brow ‘We all know the California in 1849. world’s finest bre' When you buy ask for Puritan. PURITAN MAIT Manufectured by PABST, Miloaukes daring gold-seekers who braved every danger to push through to A long, long time ago! Yet five years before that—in 1844—Pabst of Milwaukee were making the today, their Puritan Malt is 90 good. It is made with the malting skill of three generations. story of those w. That's why, malt be sure to It’s age-tested! [Atal (C4, Stores CAROL Phone 177— Phone 371— Phone 611— Good Quality . SOAP CHIPS IGA Zz". SOAP GRAINS IGA fic". CLOTHES PINS 2 x: 19¢ HOUSEHOLD CLEANSER IGA. FLOATING SOAP IGA... SAL SODA IGA rx. . STARCH IGA Specialfor Saturday ~ Helps Make cleaning easier and quicker with these 1.G.A. Cleaning helps. Save money, too. Take advantage of the special low 1.G.A,. prices listed below. Sat., May 14, to Fri., May 20, inclusive. P & G SOAP 10 = 28¢ BEANS, Carol Refugee “cr Wax”... LYE IGA CLOTHES LINES fxx".: TOMATOES 3%225c BLUING cit .. Corn or Only 116-0z.can Calumet fj 12-0z.can Cocoanut F Bismarck I. G. A. Stores | Phone 1080— BISMARCK FOOD MKT, —408 Bdwy. Phone 199-W— BROADWAY FOOD MKT. —122 6th St. COOK’S GROCERY DICK’S GROCERY OWEN’S GROCERY R. T. GROCERY SPEAKS GROCERY PERATED . Housecleaning ~ 2 can 25¢ 3 ans 25¢ .19¢ —508 Ave. D —T10 Thayer |i —310 So. 10th | —204 5th St. —216 Bdwy. | reamelles Worlds finest Macaroni Product R. T. GROCERY L.G.A. STORE Robertson & Tullberg, Props, Phone 371 Demonstration Saturday Johnny Sunshine with those Good Luck Sugar Wafers. Special Prices on these Clover Leaves. ORANGES—Med. size, 2 doz. ............00 +. .49e MARSHMALLOWS—Fresh, '4-lb. pkg.. , TOMATOES—Good quality, 3 No. 2 tins.. PICKLES—Sliced Sweet, 16-oz. jars, 2 for .. BEANS—Green or Wax, 2 cans STARCH—Corn or Gloss, pkg. .. Calumet Baking Powder 1 lb. 28c (Small can Baker’s Cocoanut Free) P. & G. SOAP—10 bars . cS, SOAP CHIPS—5-lb. pkg. . .. 39 You are welcome to come in and investigate our stock and prices. Interested service is accorded to our cus- tomers, We The best of Fruits and Deliver Vegetables FREE—FREE— FREE Kiddies—Have your parents order EMPRESS COFFEE From your grocer today. Bring the empty can to the Paramount ‘Theater Saturday matince at 2 o'clock, May 2ist, and you will be admitted free to see Claudette Colbert, Edmund Lowe and Stewart Erwin in the Comedy | Romance—‘Misleading Logan’s “We Thank You” STRAWBERRIES FRESH PINEAPPLE Oranges Some more of the Navel Sweet O1 2 dozen for ... ..67¢ ; Grapefruit Two sizes—6 for 27c; 6 for Sic Vegetables Asparagus, Peas, Carrots, Celery, Spinach, Tomatoes, Cauliflower, New Potatoes, Radishes art ares .25¢ .19¢ Large, Fancy CON c::. Grocery Specials Battle Creek Bran Chocolates, Calumet Baking Powder ee 28c free) “Grocery Specials” Dills, 1-qt. Glass Jars, Richelieu Special Pong, ae Seta Bee fe. 81 OS Meat Specials Q erage) 7 Puritan Leat Lard, 100%, in 1-Ib. pkgs, 2 pkgs for 196 Meat Loaf, of Veal, Beet and Pork, Ib...17 FREE — FREE — FREE Kiddies — Have your parents order . EMPRESS COFFEE from your grocer today. Bring the carte. can to the Paramount thea- mund and Stewart Erwin in the Lady.” q All Phones a 118 Third Street 8:45 - 10:30 — 2:30 - 4:80, Close 8 p.m. ma TRIBUNE WANT ADS BRING RESULTS | ON 4h rite | | | | | | wh a

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