The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 1, 1932, Page 3

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manthe exoe nse AA wrest none . “ _— Pos ER i a mA yA THE BISMARCI TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1932 : | | That Has Ever Been Placed on the Market In Its Making the Only Shortening Used Is Pure North Dakota Sweet Cream Butter (yy hr The price of butter is below production costs and we are joining a movement to increase the use of that MOST * FOR AMMUNITION—What is it? ALL EXCELLENT FOOD PRODUCT, BUTTER. For the growing child or adult, there is no better diet than WONDER Lat. ; Wises ttabiaann WHEAT FLOUR baked with MILK and BUTTER. More than four hundred million pounds of substitute ARTILLERY—An order to your grocer for ALL-BUTTER shortening is used annually in the bread industry and nearly as much in commercially baked pastries. We're bread. The WONDER loaf proud to take part in the nation-wide All-Butter plan that will bring back a fair price for butterfat and mean : . p : more money and better business in every farming community in the country—including our own. It is the MACHINE GUNS—Use BUTTER altogether in cooking. : real basis of your prosperity. ; T. N. T.—Ask your neighbor to insist on ALL-BUTTER bread. se e | Bismarck Baking Company | The Wonder Loaf PLAN PROGRAMS FOR = DEMOCRATS STAGE WET DEMONSTRATION Winnipeg Corps to ee en ese sitinun |probably will .parade through the | streets Saturday. ~ Celebrations of Fourth of July i Are Scheduled by Many “ an_ opportunity to watch intricate | be taken to Mandan Saturday for an military maneuvers to the strains of | exhibition. martial music at Hughes field Sat- ————— urday night when the Grenadiers’ GROWING FURNITURE Fife and Drum corps of Winnipeg} Sweetwater, Tenn. — Two months and the American Legion Drum and ’ Bugle corps of Bismarck will present |8° James L. Burns bought a piec2 @ joint exhibition. of rustic furniture—a flower stand. The drills will start at 8 o'clock. It has now begun to put out new The Winnipeg corps. to come here! growth, three inches long, and has on a goodwill expedition, left f lauree at 6 a. bess por were ho several leaves. The stand is made of pected to arrive between 4:30 and| Hickory, an inch in diameter. 5:30 p. m. Friday. . The party will be met by a wel- ALAST, FALSE MOLARS coming committee near the peniten-| Tiffin, O.— Police Captain Harold tiary and will be escorted into the|Fraley arrested Gus Hicks for pro- city. On the committee were Spen-j longed tooting of his automobile horn. cer Boise, representing the local drum ; The officer entered Hicks’ car to drive corps, Major A. C. Young, delegated| him to the station. When he sat to represent the war department, and ,down he jumped up with a ery of Captain Harold Stow, representing |pain. He had sat down on Hicks’ set Fort Lincoln and the Citizens Mili-|of false teeth. Schilling E=Lced lea ry It’s Made With Pure’ Fresh Milk ‘ PURITY Bread ad Products Please call for your bread by name. Remem- ber, if it’s baked the Purity Way, it’s Pure. Bismarck residents will be given It was expected that corps would Communities ——- (By The Associated Press) North Dakota will join the rest of the United States Monday in celebrat- ing Independence Day. The various programs scheduled throughout the state give indication ‘s that the celebration will be an out- { standing one. Varied programs slated for the “Fourth” include aviation shows, golden jubilee celebrations, rodeos, races, baseball games, parades, water carnivals, fairs, chautauquas, Indian war dances, boxing matches, pageants and, of course, fireworks displays. Some two score airplanes are ex- | pected to enhance the aviation show at Carrington with stunt flying, air races, parachute jumps and glider fea- tures adding to the exhibition. A pageant marching “Fifty Yesteryears in Foster county” also is scheduled. An air circus will be conducted at | Valley City in connection with a bi- centennial celebration including band concerts and a sports program. | Baseball, speakers, and a country- wide collection of relics will be ar- ranged at Hope where Steele county residents will gather for the fiftieth anniversary of the coming of the rails | to the county. Indians to Be Active ] Indians will take a prominent part Yates and near Selfridge. Associates Press Phote i in affairs at Hettinger, Belfield, Fort A two-day holiday has been 2 niger anton: aetpeldede ie Ene nae at eee inereneratle national convention made his pro i és d at Fort Yates by Indians o! bom ‘aration it was the signal for a real old-time demonstration. Delegates d: d ano , z | the Bearllie Rock reservation, In twisted around the huge Stadium for 10 minutes, Every state standard but five for carried. ‘in ‘the cause the TEA wT she to Ss 1 charge are Jerome Standing Gok, Parade, = a , Joe Twin, John Crowman and James ns ; * ° > . | Bullhead ‘and Lawrence Eagle. ter Brittle 1,406; and Curtis B, Jen-|rupted in the early morning hours by morning. There's no sense in sleep- begt 72 Wt th Se eal ed an Indian games, broncho busting, and | kins 2,248. , noisy milk trucks. Commissioner A.|ing eight or nine hours.” horse racing wil attract the eltizenry | 995 na agans ee Ct lt, Barber got up and gave the fol an vacuum lhe coffee ty ACKING < fridge region when jo; BT, 7643, it ¢ a Por atin Por-|, For county treacurer—E. H. Brant lowing impassioned speech: | “This | use he majority of military” terms in One sub-stati orthwest of Self-| 4,601; J. A. Allenswort 5 eco! ‘ euDine She committee in charge con-| For clerk of court—-J. M. Graf 939; | with people who have nothing else to ance fragrant as no other tea can be. 400 Main U. S. Inspected Meats Phone 332 | sists of Paul Red Fox, Edward Takes- George Backhaus_ 507, do, I only get four or five hours of in ith a ‘ Our store will be closed all day Monday, July 4th. Take advan- the-Shield, George and Lewis Santee|_ For register of deeds—J, A. Lang|sleep a night and I'm on deck every Tribune Want Ad <= = tage of these specials, Buy for two days, Brown & Tiedman Phone 1400 120 Fifth Street y. 1,531; J. F. Portz 768. hy. 1531; | Se ecey Twill resound through| For state’s attorney—Thurman the streets of Hettinger when some 1 1,419; Charles Coventry Indians form in war | 4,004. ; ee ied teepee eee there. A] For county judge—A. H, Fischer golf tournament also has been carded |883; Adam Thomas 847. Hei for the two-day holiday. In a fight} Jor commissioner (third district) to the “bitter end,” E. E. Bradberg|—Andrew Wolf, ‘unopposed, 488, — and Cyril Thomas of Hettinger have] For commissioner (fourth district) announced their intention to engage|}—B. Mattern 391; and K. Burgaz Fourth as the date, with the dis-|326. Ring Bologna -=:.""".73¢ Swift’s Frankfurts %° 12%¢ QUALITY STORES | 313 MAIN INCORPORATED PHONE 110 in e duel. The combatants set July lage sermgee pe 10-pound i toe ee pou aalll (SU GA Roa, 45¢ samen RICK CHEESE i," .. 133 lyocy Races ana and Aaron Holtz were backing an or. 5 z= Fancy Oranges, sweet and | Canadian Club Ginger Ale, B quality, Ib. .. Cc } An Indian teepee race, horse, pony,/dinance for daylight delivery of, milk aoe juicy, 2 doz. 39 2 bottles 2 5 relay. and pooy express TAC, One Oe ee el: PORK & BEANS tea... 8 for 15c [if for ............ Peltor c SMOKED PICNICS 22: Fenn, aye enti TOMATOES fi Fe 3 for 23e [ll Fana ne tone an WS servi f Williston will be on hand] PRIram Phin sone 2 | en es = ; for. some aviation activities | while FRIEND TOLD HIM PEANUT BUTTER f° ... 2 Ibs. 21e | fl] toes, 2 Ibs. for... 23c Fs ney inline Dives, 10 Special sale of Swift & Co. cooked Iuncheon meats tre seeduled for some rik roping BISQUICK emus. ™ ~, Ba. 28¢ |W =— each"... 25c Ill , hae a 'ressed uy ii ~ in°bes cowboys’ reunion at ABOUT ALL-BRAN SARDINES cit 2": . 6 for 23¢ ; SSS Minced HAM in the It wi a0 a a FM POP. oo ce ee ccbes » a Thurin; iders from Tarme ; ger Chunk, C Beulah when the range riders. fom CORN FLAKES 5... |. 2 for 19¢ 3Yo-Ib, bag 21c phy § AUS. AGE oe. MALT SYRUP Biz in the combined Beulah rodeo and) And It Brought Relief ont i round-up. Strings of buck- a ig wild horses, ld white-face steers Constipation »-And numerous cowboys will have @ SALMON fai%ae".. Se ean Peaches, Minneopa, No. Kettle Roast, pound é part in the riding, roping, bucking, POTTED MEATS }* 219 tin, 1 9 BEEF Fresh Gr ound, pound l (c Ra SQREEe Bela tne appearance |, Those whe are bothered withenn- I] OVALTINE far ee | Bg ih «ss: a Short Ribs, pound .. " of an old time renee ‘Mariing’ ranch oe Buy Your Fireworks at Quality Stores _— Salad Dressing, Minneopa : rhe ee ants fair at James-| tion for ally i thcnte Bago ; Mayonnaise or Thousand Freshest Fruits and Vegetables and the Northwest Region fair) me to try ALL-BRAN. I have taken at Minot are expected to attract many} ALL-BraN for the past six weeks as people in those sections. A water! a breakfast food. It has regulated carnival is featured at Mayville with) my bowels as clockwork. Now I swimming and diving exhibitions 2nd/ would not be without a package at canoe races featuring. all times.” — Mr. Leslie Gelpke 273 ‘A boxing card headlining Ernie Pot-| Ridgewood Ave., Newark, N. J. Minneapolis and Louis Fettig 1 craae Forks, heavyweights, is} Common constipation—with its scheduled at Devils Lake. Baseball) headaches, loss of appetite, sleep- he Island, 2 8-0z. 25c Ferndell Golden Bantam Visit Paul Brown CHEESE =<" iE" 13¢ PRUNES S255 Ga 5 4 Ibs. 23¢ Fig Bars, fresh shipment, pee seis iiadee lbs. EA | || Gece Be inouts 5 ie Bie _2 for 19¢ Pa oes Be fresh, per bunch . Ferndell Mammoth Meiyw Usted ,Lin-| I — is due to‘lack of “bulk” Tom Extra Fancy Can- - Cucumbers, fresh” fon, Sanborn, Mint, ‘Pngal, Park | fo exercise ihe fntestines,Vitamip |f] WATERMELON ®etcs” _... Lb, 2%¢ Fee Seams B80 | apn 2 ix SDC Conners, 0 10c Lidgerwood, Gi , Car * one int tri RDANAN A Q Fancy Large ae I TOF cee eee eee bl sh art aony ‘Bismarck, and Many ote Both dee aeteent ‘in Kelloge’s jes BANANAS 87, Larse 3 Ibs. 17¢ pst ag Mesioad ie 14c towns. Parades and fireworks will be} Bran, as well as iron for the blood. ORANGES 32""""° —ssss~~=«&@*z. 33 Ferndell Tomatoes, 8 med.| Extra Fancy Watermelons, Lettuce, fresh, Shad thrones SP eee: The “bulk” in Aut-Bran is much |B] 7-7 = Bi iid cans 4 large heads, 2 tor ...., L3C al | ke, that, in leituce, Within. the LEMONS 355.2 ... Doz, 38e |i for ............44C] pound ......... Celery, ree fee, 10 +) Emmons Had Sever body, it forms a soft mass, which PLUMS Fz sms’ a a9 white krisp ....15¢ and Close Primary Races gently aes, 2 stant eee PLUMS first Bentete se. ees ccs seseesss Ee 49 Extra Fancy Raspberries, e j pails ; Air Sean inet habit-forming. NEW POTATOES S227 *r" 10 Ibs. 29¢ Extra Fancy Hood River | Linton, N. D. July 1—E, M. Klein) | Try Att-Bran in pis, at pills LETTUCE Siashington Jeeders, _... 2for 15e JME for ...-........ Strawberries and L. Langeliers won nominations| a! rugs—so n har B : ty sheriff f, t two tabl fuls dail;;— MA’ Fancy Texas, Ibs. 25¢ for Emmons, te fm dake : eat two tab ce a ma Ss TOMATOES Bea" hipe tc eecceees 3 Ibs. Ferndell Beet Cubes, 2 No. Extra Fancy Bananas, . 0) r intestinal troublo is Te. inds Meeneadey editor Ee T. Atha, wed this way, see your doctor. FLOU money 49 Ibs... .$1.09 foe as en 25c pe 25c aoein, poll 1,711 votes and Lang-| 1, the red-and-green package. At Guaranteed | 98 Ibs... .$2.09 bale hy a all grocers. by Kellogg in tals for other nominees follow: 0 nar superintendent—Les- Battle Creek, TRIBUNE WANT ADS BRING RESULTS |

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