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+ | ABABIES ARBBORN “> AND 15 PERSONS DIE v INCITY DURING MAY 17 Children Born to Bismarck, ' Parents; Five Who Died 5 Resided Here Sey Forty-four children were born and 15 persons died in Bismarck during May, according to vital statistics pre- pared in the office of Myron H. At- kinson, city auditor. Twenty-three of the babies were girls and 21 were boys. Seventeen of the children were born to Bismarck parents, Only five of the persons who died were residents of the Capital City, the records show. Births and deaths list- ed for May follow: Births May 1—Mr. and Mrs. Felix T. Schneider Bismarck, son; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Parsons, Bismarck, daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Hetherington, Des Moines, Iowa, son; Mr. and Mrs. Mathew J. Hummel, Bis- iaarek, daughter. May 2.—Mr, and Mrs. Donald A. Nicholson, Glencoe, daughter. May 3.—Mr. and Mrs. Walter T. Rott, Lehr, Son; Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Herr, Wishek, daughter. May 4.—Mr. and Mrs. Alex Couch, McKenzie, son. May 6.—Mr. and Mrs. Balzer Shatz, Bismarck, daughter. May 7—Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Kraft, Strasburg, daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Tschider, New Salem, son; Mr. and Mrs. Oscar G. Abern, Wishek, son. May 9—Mr. and Mrs. Clifford O. Burnett, Bismarck, son. vention in a contest with Bismarck 7 after a Jamestown lodge invitation had been withdrawn. Other state association officers, all reelected, are Sam Stern, Fargo, vice president; Alex Rawitscher, Williston, treasurer; George Richmond, James- { town, secretary; and A. C. Pagenkopf, | Dickinson, national trustee for three years. A report from the crippled chil- Gren’s committee, headed by H. K. Jensen of Mandan, who stated 161 children had been hospitalized by state lodges during the last two years at a cost of $10,325 and that 79 more cases are pending. Last night, the Elks turned back the pages of history to honor Colonel Ww. exalted ruler of the local lodge and for 47 years a conductor on the Great Northern system, at a banquet which followed closely on- his retirement Fly-Tox was developed at Mellon ; Institute of Industrial Research by Rex Research Fellowship. Ten ears have been 8} ing it, and n = be - He McGraw of Grand Forks, twice a Teleases into your room a cloud no stains. Accept nothing less éf- eae | or mosquito dies at its Xet no harm to people, no offensé, it in it, and more mist. Ever $1 . Ee e e «Flies and Mosquitoes It is based on extracts from flow> ers of Japan, which insects - not tolerate. Used rightly, Fly- Tox kills these pests at a cost—1 or 2 cents per room. xX ONLY rfect- a et. of your home is at stake. Sold in a mil- lion stores the world over. fly fective when the safety touch, from active railroad service. ‘W. H. McGraw is the father of W. F. McGraw, 322 Anderson St. Bis- marck, Funeral for Alfred B. Cox Is Conducted Puneral services for Alfred Beecher Cox, North Dakota pioneer who died early Wednesday, were conducted from Webb's Funeral Parlors at 2 Delicious Rolls, ‘Those large wonderful HOME BAKE SHOP 212 Sixth Street SPECIAL for SATURDAY ‘Homemade Breads: White, Raisin Graham, Whole Wheat and Rye Pies, Cookies and Cakes, also raised homemade glazed doughnuts Phone 462 o'clock Friday afternoon. Rev. Floyd E. Logee, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, and Rev. Pierce-Jones, pastor of St. George's Episcopal church, officiated. Inter- ment was made in the family plot at St. Mary’s cemetery. Cox was the father of State Repre- sentative Gordon V. Cox’ and E. B. Cox, both residing in Bismarck. He had lived in Dakota Territory and North Dakota since 1883. Albie Andrews and his Orig- inal Red Jackets of Fargo at 0 PACKING CO.inc., THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1932 / $100,000 Spent To Perfect This Ideal Way to Kill All PLAY ’ SAFE! insist upon MOTHERS MACARONI SPAGHETTI Because it tastes BETTER and cooks up BETTER Strawberries, Cantaloupes, Pineapple, Water- melons, Navel Oranges, Fancy Fresh Wax Beans, Peas, Carrots, Radishes, Green Onions, New Potatoes Fancy Dairy Butter SALMON— aed Fancy Red, 1-Ib. tins, pe lat 3 for ......... GW Siicenesiscen 27c¢ RAISIN BRAN— 10-02, pkgs., Seal, No. 2% eS re 19c tins, 2 for Home Grown Tomatoes COFFEE—Princess Patt, .... 99c (Three Tumblers Free) VIENNA SAUSAGE— Libby’s, 2 4-oz. tins for ..... Py ks TOMATOES—Patterson " For Better Meats 143 See Us for Saturday as eg Lard lb 5 Bacon 1214c io and pl e C pen Y Ale et BEEF — PORK — LAMB Fresh Homemade Sausage of All Kinds We Deliver — Phone 143 Central Meat Market Speaks’ Grocery FANCY GROCERIES Fresh Fruits and Vegetables 216 Broadway SATURDAY SPECIALS BANANAS, Very Fancy, Doz... 25¢: We Deliver al the Dome Saturday night. MOTHER'S PRODUCTS— aus Moffity daughter, Mr. and MiB, : U. 8. INSPECTED MEATS White Chicken, og | Spaghetti, macaroni, & 6 Pay Salter, Menoken, daughter. PHONE 332 400 MAIN pathic’ sada we heet Sal Rha Home Grown, May 11—Mr. and Mrs. Culver S. Ladd, Bismarck, daughter; Mr. and} Mrs. William Worlitz, Bismarck, | daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Gayhart L. Patterson, son. May 13—Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. Kuns, Almont, twin daughters. May 15.—Mr. and Mrs. John A. Beehler, Mandan, daughter; Sgt. and Mrs. Cecil Parks, Fort Lincoln, son; Mr. and Mrs. Eddie J. Kitt, Harmon, 5 bunches .......0+2+e0+ RADISHE 10c GOLDEN CORN, 3cansFor.... 2c CARROL CATSUP 2‘: bottle, |, 2-Ib. cello. wrapped pkg. ..... 22c CUBANITE PINEAPPLE— ‘7-02, tins, sliced or crushed, 2 for .... 16c HARDWATER SOAP— Special, WES oo ccce0000 19c PEACHES, APRICOTS— verdale Brand, 2 No. 2% tins for. BOC 27 years before the First Big League Armour’s Star —in pound Pore Lard zz" 4e Theuringer Summer Sausage bb] Be * 2 for Crevalot mes (MOY 16M. and Mrs pana ca-| | Ball Game Shonlder 8 Tender iT Economy Grocery SWEET PICKLES, 2 Jars For ... 35¢ panils, Garrison, twin aaigttere, . al Pork Roast, Ib. C Bect Saat Bie 2C Phone 34 Cowan Bldg. 411 Broadway ORANGES Ni Juic 2Doz Alc ifm, UbBewosdiea Sliced » NICE y» ad th eer PORE . ‘i | conatey fear and oe ae for... Saturday and Monday Specials RMU SE Sc fie SON 253 5c it. X. 7: Stores ts the new thing [y Fresh Fruitsand Vegetables _ See ee ree Coater Mason Jar Caps Fresh Fruits and Vegetables COFFEE . in Seeyimea gece, a Friend,” co-starring Jackie pe oe 5 B. AN AN. AS r and Charles “Chic” Sale, which will Regular, pt Radishes Greater North Dakota, 29 ib | head this ees program at the Para- || dozen ....-..+-+++see+0s Cabhade Very crisp, Tih can .... of 3 S. 1] 7 Cc 7 OP ncvcrcrersccreesenees } Minne, popular’ child star is said to heads, 1b, | Small, sweet juicy, nee aches T. N. T. Stores, Inc. owned by i i ‘have his most effective role in this|]} per 25 a dann tee. 5 10 young men of this community, is ORANGES 4) | Jpicture in which he is seen as @ BOY) bottle ...sseeeeeseerees c 5c a founded upon the idea that if you “9 oie jwho longs to play a share in the “pack ; ‘ I's Gal Gitay cnengh. cheneh possi No. 252, 23 c Hot” activities of his fiends bul Wee Black Tea aigeors Haus fancy sound Winesaps, high aiiay daa cle ee fee GORA. no eect wae ‘i ‘is scorned by the other ea : color, ees oeeir oe ey si fe “This leg brace. aaa tam (fete es mela, tx sees a as 2 der that plan the buyers will save, NEW POTATOES ie Baas SE eater le waite Wimetnc nnn: CARROTS, green top, large bunches, naa MES sce di acs dou. the store will make a little money 5 lbs. ( re town in which Tom ONIONS, green top, home grown, 3 bunches . MALT SYRUP and everyone will be happy. 3 Spee a en = 22c andall, a moderately successful law- ONIONS, Texas, Silver skin, very nice, 4 lbs. . Homa, va - ner , his wife and their tle son, f0- BANANAS, ripe golden, firm fruit, 3 Ibs. ....... No 24 dan 45c oe ak ones: eS FRESH TOMATOES cater | ca Aen BUTTER, No. Creamery, per bs ooo ee Edm ote nae stats 15 %. Renee malroondied Oe 1000 Island Gt Neste BAKERY SPECIALS for the present, has had several Wo veeeeeee cess sees erens a c relop inferiority Pineapple Dressing ees years’ experience in the grocery by Fe ane cies him consist q-oz. cans, grated or 19 c B oz. jar, 2 for | Strictly Fresh, ba ago as ka, COFF EE CAKES business. He spent three years as GREAT NORTHERN ently to run away from any form of |ff sliced; 2 for ............ 106 size, 1 5 treasurer of the Western Piggly BEANS conflict, Te Je the effort of nele i 25¢ 25c 2 for Buen ely hte ‘ c Wiggly Co. of Spokane, and two t If -1 pect Crackérs, Krispy, Yellow.Sweet Corn, ext. UTTE years as manager of the Winnipeg wien peoriaee fine basis for the |p 0 bars 2 Ib. caddy .........045 20c | xa. No.2 tin, 3 for LOC 106 size R ROLLS unit of Piggly Wiggly Canadian, Pris a! FORRES ee | (cada eanaetena Tomatoes, solid pack, 9 Salmon, No. 1 tall 12 2 ft e 15 c Ltd, operating 60 stores in west- This role is played by “Chic” Sale No. 2 tin, each ......... » IC | pink, per can ......... c OO REPS Ree cri Canada, Shopping Bag and foignaut and sting ‘characteran- O-Boy dell asst. Dg | While Somp chins, AQ CHOCOLATE ANGEL Sanales Hoon aii t offered the screen, It is the |B for .........sssseeeeeee flavors, 4 pkgs. ....... 1B ache tne ey He will be pleased to see you at pies Cenrdeship of the crippled ier | (ea FOOD CAKE me May 20.—Mr. and Mrs. Martin J 4mbers, Driscoll, daughter; Mr. and | Mrs. Anton C, Haugen, Mandan, son; | Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Buchholz, Lehi.| son. May 21—Mr. and Mrs. Earl J. Bus- ‘nouser, Bismarck, son. | May 23.—Mr. and Mrs. Laurence C.} Russell, Bismarck, son; Mr. and Mrs. Clement P. Schiff, Bismarck, daugh- | Pabst were brewing ter. : ! 7 8 May 24.—Mr. and Mrs, Julius An-! the world s finest dahl, Bismarck, daughter; Mr. and} i Mrs. John J. Hutmacher, Dickinson, | Since 1844 Pabst have been daughter; Mr. and Mrs, Raphael Ma- famous for malt products. gelky, Fort Rice, son. iq That’s why, today, their May 25.—Mr. and Mrs. William | Puritan Malt is so good. Fritch, Bismarck, son; Mr. and Mrs.) There’s 88 years—more than Henry A. Jones, Leepeee ar Een | three generations—of malt- Mr, and Mrs. Krestian O! lonson, | i ‘i ind j Carson, daughter. ing experience behind it. May 27.—Mr. and Mrs. John AY Schlosser, Mandan, daughter. i May 28—Mr,. and Mrs. Albert K | Bruhjill, Bismarck, son; Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Solomon, Bismarck, son. May 30.—Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Sitter, Bismarck, son; Mr. and Mrs. Jacob 7) Hoerner, Wing, pee | \ fancy, 3 pounds 256 | 3 down’. \\ , Onions. fresh Oranges, Wilhelm Mai, 21, Golden Valley, \am Ba FS heady May 3. Mrs. Albion Thysell, 43, Bismarck, Pork Liver, VEAL Lettuce, large krisp solid heads, 3 for Radishes, fancy fresh, 6 bunches Wax Beans, fancy 3 bunches: Cucumbers, 1b.65€ Weiners, Ib. . Ile Fresh Ground Beef, lb. 9e Shoulder Roast, Ib. .10'c Stew, meaty, Ib. ....... Te Leg or Rump Freshest Fruits and Vegetables Visit Paul Brown Roast, Ib. ......13'%2e Bananas, solid fruit, 3 pounds Oranges, med. large, BOOK os is cement 47c Oranges, large size, Lemons, f1 TRIBUNE WANT ADS BRING RESULTS T. N. T. STORE | 504 MAIN AVENUE Saturday---Grand Opening CHERRIES, 2Lbs. ............. 35¢ 1.G.A.MALT, 3Cans ........ $1.00 BISMARCK, N. DAK. ° i ---June 11th | fresh. 2 for . per dozen on pase 3. Peas, fresh green, New Potatoes, Mrs, Chester A. Mattson, 60, Mc- | P R T. Sree OSs ae. V50 | 5 poms ons: Oe Kensie, May 4. | Celery, fresh white, Potatoes, We wish {o announce the open- Tapas Ya eaacsteteit| M A T large size’ ........+ 5¢ ZOC | ver BUBBA sossseseeee 55c acs cee ae eggs asae pata 5 y ‘ade ie ” g Spinach, fresh green, Nash Coffee, C : May 7. ; L as at 504 Main street, Bismarck, on Edward Eisenbeis, 32, Ashley, May 8. 2 pounds .....5....408 15 | 2 ‘pounds «........... 69c an r fi Jacob H. Schorsch, 38, Mott, May} Manufactured by 12. ‘Mrs. F. J. Link, 37, Golden Valley, PABST, Milwontee 2 pint boxes .. Delivered Free Medium No. 303 can, nets G. Krecklau, 21, Stanton, A icctndeke Sie idee ee 5c cere se sighs ee mie ea ea ; May 18. chai whic! al ig offer- ao ee ee No.2 BEETS ed at prices blasted to a new low. TOMATOES bd nee Leslie Korupp, 15, Bismarck, Be iene “eee A i ms Oa Tc Every item in our store has been tea can ’ 2 2 c 5 ha priced at a figure that will make Prpidve- cist pit sit 29 4.82 sine 63, Prett, ’ aoe Mae a peccian see Vv, TOMATO SOUP you want to buy and that will con- BLUE MOON CHEESE ’ Reiew Jo Teed arated re, ‘i 9 aes 8 5c minor vam bat ac the Zy/N. Ts Btaae: Cream or Pimento, aqfnszew Johnson, 70, i 518 Ninth Phone 626 DBs tacGeseseatiass Ee ea ea gage —— ...29¢ | Max Paul, 8 Linton, May 26. REED ALE loins MILK ae CORN FLAKES . 8, { At the Movies J Fanoy Large, Cucmmnbers PHONE 1612 107 FIFTH STREET aan... = 5c Be es ea apes at Fruit Jar Rings 3 dozen 10 ee t PARAMOUNT THEATRE The pathos of a boy’s struggle to the old nian, who incidentally is the Carrots, green tops, 2 bunches .... Strawberries, f Strawberries, fancy, 2 quart boxes ......... 29c All Orders $1.25 driver of the town’s obsolete horse- cat, which gives the plot much of its humorous as well as dramatic mo- ments. eo)? Old-Timer Honored - At Elks Convention _ Grand Forks, N. D., June 10.—()— Former Governor L. B. Hanna of Far- go was re-elected president of the State Elks association at the closing tin of its annual convention \irsday. Delegates from 10 lodges a : was awarded the 1933 con- Your Choice, 12 for $1.00 No, 2 cans Golden Bantam Corn; No. 2 cans Chipped Beets; No. 2 cans Tomatoes _ Peas No, 2 cans, Whipping Cream In %épt. bottles, Ice Cream, Sherbets Smoked Meats MILK, Tall Can, 5 (limit), per can ....- - OC] | Extra special, can ... Pastry Specials for Saturday Only COFFEE CAKE RINGS, the 3 Radio Bakers’ special, 2 for .. BREAD, Raisin, white or whole wheat, 2 loaves ...15c SWEET BUTTER BUNS, reg. 10c value, 2 doz. DOUGHNUTS, plain. CUP CAKES, asst. iced or chocolate, doz. ..... SHORT CAKES, ver; APPLESAUCE CAKE, very nice, 2 for ..........15¢ Here’s Where You Get More for Less TOMATO SOUP, 5¢ ORISA ae b RR 15e Le - Le . Le -.15¢ , sugared or chocolate, doz. y delicious, 2 for ... PORK and BEANS * JELLY POWDER ' 10c June 11. Come in and get acquainted. You take a trip to the lake Sunday on the money you save. 504 Main on Saturday. CORN Bas Spates maa 1 9 c 50c Purchase Sugar 10 Ibs. 45c--Butter 15c READ COMPARE BUY] wee