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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1932 CHRISTMAS SEAL eee mae Lofthouse and Rey. and Mrs. Baker nounced. The 43 applications re-| rived in Cairo recently to report for «| celbed and granted were from farm-| military duty with the other men of Headquarters for the workers is Honored at Service ——___-___—__¢ | Additional Society | ox ers in Stark, Billings and Dunn cot being maintained in the World War tles, the latter two being served by the village of Beni Hodeir. This youth Christmas Seal Tea the’ Stark organisation Sree ‘fcedee | measured the astounding height of 24 Will Be Given Dee. 1) SALE IS LAUNCHED) "7" | tes, sgt mes wai mateo | US TE he Na |b neta Summon 35 for Duty _| their soth’wedding anniversary, were ae proud baselibe iy nike takes canted ) VICKS COUGH DROP .-. All you’ve hoped for in a Cough Drop- medicated with a _ViShs “MSELECT DELEGATES BT q —_—_— The honored at the union Thanksgiving) Jessie Phillips Leads . irteen Burleigh County etit of the Christmas Geal fund will|50 Bismarck Women Cooperate) At Court Term Here pervice conducted at the First Preg-| “Ty Velerane Cotiteat | cneeseoaee Youngsters Will Attend fF ihe‘rerrsce Candens of the’sat:| in Program to Aid Tuber- | rhirty-tive urleigh county rest-| "Ker Wont a re CET. 4 ibiti terson hotel, was announced Fri- : suas dents have been ordered to report for| the Bismarck Ministerial association,} Jessie Phillips went into the lead i eee day by Mars. Kelley ‘simonson, chair- culosis Association duty as petit jurymen at a term of| extended felicitations in behalf of|in the American Legion contest to Y 4 man for the affair, who is extend! _—_—_— district court here Dec. 6, it was an-|this body and a huge bouquet of yel- “ ” [ieiThisteen "representative | members| an invitation to all'women of the elty| Christmas seals of the North Da-| nounced ‘Friday by ‘Chavles “Pisher| low carcations was oresetied to Rev. | ect 8 beget rey ear Gee 4-H clubs in Burleigh county have| who are interested in the health| kota Tuberculosis association were| clerk of court. and Mrs. Baker from the association | !n connection with annual vet- @mecn selected as delegates fo the 23rd| work carried on by the North Dakota | being sold in the downtown section] Judge R. G. McFarland of James-| members. The flowers were present-| erans’ carnival to be staged in the nual 4-H Achievement Institute at| Tuberculosis association and the Bis-| of the city Friday by teams of wo-| town will preside. ed by Annette Diven, small daughter | World War Memorial building Dec. agricultural college at Fargo, H.| marck Women's Community Council.| men captained by Mrs. John Caplice,| Names were drawn from the jury|of Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Diven. 1, 2 and 3. Votes are awarded on Fatnam, county agent, announced] Proceeds from the tea will be divided | who is in charge of this part of the| box Wednesday afternoon by Bur-} At the suggestion of Rev. Vater, the | the basis of 100 for each ticket sold day. between the two organizations. sale, conducte all thi -| leigh county officials and summons/ entire assemblage rose to greet Rev.| to the American Legion minstrel ANDO TONY go- q ‘The event comes as a climax of| As in previous years, there will be men’s Commmnnity coun Jus were being issued Friday by J. L.jand Mrs. Baker and offer their best| show, which will be staged in con- nd the F Hub work for the year and is eagerly| tables both for contract and auction,| Approximately” 50 women have| Kelley, sheriff, wishes, nection with the carnival. Tonight and tsid Bnticipated by hundreds of boys and/ with play starting at 2:30 o'clock. A| been canvassing business houses and| On the jury list are: W. W. Car- Close behind Miss Phillips are Mrs. Saturday utside iris in the state, Putnam said. It) musical be given dur- .| ley, 610 Twenty-second St.; George WILTON MAN IMPROVES J. G. Mingle and Edith Scott. The a Program will gt lur-| offices since early morning and ex-| ley, more will be under the direction of H. E.| ing the afternoon. pect to complete most of their work| Hektner, 521 West Rosser avenue; E.| Howard Lukens of Wilton, injured] standing of the contestants Friday never 4 filling and Miss Pauline Reynolds,| Assisting Mrs, Simonson with ar-| this week-end, although the sale will] A. Trygg, H. W. Little, W. H. Simons|in an automobile accident Monday, | was: Cc IT nment Peaders in North Dakota 4-H work. | rangements for the event is a com-| continue until Christmas day. The] and E. A. Lewis, Baldwin; David Jo-| was reported as continuing to show| Jessie Phillips ... ard 3 As in former years, the show and| mittee composed of Mrs. A. R. Tavis,| town has been districted and work-|sephson, John Weber, Jr., Vernon] improvement Friday. He is suffering | Mrs. J. G. Mingle sf 3 THEATRE a Bale of market classes of club live-| Mrs. Paul Wachter, Mrs. Richard ers assigned to each part in order} Bailey, Lloyd Kettelson, Dave Hein,|from a fractured skull, lacerations,| Edith Scott .... + 12,500 f a 2:30-7-9 , Only ‘Stock will be one of the prominent] Krause and Mrs. Harvey Niles. Res-| that everyone will have an opportu-| E. M. Nolan and Frank Holmes,, and broken bones in both legs. Ardeth Breen . + 3,800 . features cn the institute program.|ervations for tables are to be made| nity to contribute whatever amount| Wing: Henry Ochsner, J. J. Brose, Grace Elness .. + 2,000 Approximately 70- head of animals] with any member of the committee} they wish to the fund. L, O. Bates, Bert Glanville and Sey- LOANS TOTAL $75,500 Gertrude Eichhorst + 1,500 SERINE, shave been entered from 19 counties. | as soon as possible. Workers named by Mrs. Caplice| mour Arneson, Arena; Herman John-} Dickinson, N. D., Nov. 25—(P)—| Leita Bardsley ... « 500 ———— In the girls’ division, a dress revue * * * are: Mesdames B. O. Ward, T. G.| son, Alfred Fosberg and J. F. John-| “Barnyard” loans aggregating $75,-| Abigail Welliver » 300 nd a foods contest will occupy the] Miss Peggy Homan, daughter of Mr.| Plom: n, A. C, , Theodore | son, Wiltcn; Ramus Robinson, Wil-| 500 have been made by the newly Spotlight. Other events will include |and Mrs, Harry Homan, 117% Fourth Musgjerd, E.R. ‘Tusking, J. ayieaae Mam Borner and Charles Garnier,| organized Stark county unit of the QUITE A LITTLE MAN 2 health contest, group singing con-| St., is spending the week-end at Brad- J’ O. Thoreson, E. T. Putnam, Wil-| Bismarck; Mrs. Clarence Anderson, | Regional Agricultural Credit corpo-| Cairo, Egypt—They grow them small test and a “well-groomed girl” con-|dock as the guest of Miss Ann| liam Lenhart, Stanley Lucas, Reuben| Henry Olson and Edward Gibson,jration, Paul Mann, chairman, an-|in Egypt. A 21-year-old youth ar- vy test as well as a schedule of educa-| Schlosser. Peterson, Paul Yeater, R. Van Neste,| Sterling; George Knoll and Walter ; ional and recreational features. * * # Clifford Eagle, Frank Bassett, Jack|Dietzman, Menoken; B. F. Pasley. » Delegates from Burleigh county ex-| Rev. George Monroe Thomas, | Fleck, Gordon Cox, Myron Atkinson,| Warren Belile and Alfred Quale, pected to attend are Mamie Naaden,| Jamestown, left Thursday evening for Frank Hedden, R. H. Waldschmidt,| Driscoll; Mrs. Melvin Thorson and Gertrude Allensworth and Vera|his home after spending Thanksgiv-| Milton Rue, G. A. Osmundson, El-|H. A. Faust, Moffit; and Adam Haas, a» Rambough, Braddock; Kenneth| ing day here with his brother-in-law | mer Brown, Ernest O. Stoudt, Jr.,| Goodrich. Yohnson, Wilton; Dave Davidson,| and sister, Mr. and Mrs. R. Van|Ieslie French, E. F. Trepp, C. A. Rodger Bliss, Katherine Hughes and| Neste, 912 Ninth St. Schuck, Henry Jones, 8. W. Corwin, Buy or Sell Through ¢ Howard Wildfang, McKenzie; Lela ** # Burt Finney, A. M. Omdahl, Al Ro-| | ‘The Tribune Want Ads Davis, Wing; Ruth Faust, Moffit;| Edward Dehne, student at the North sen, C. G. Boise, W. E. Scott, Clif- LeRoy Johnson, Bismarck; Laura|Dakota Agricultural college, arrived ford Jansonius, A. J. Scott and Doug- — Langley, Sterling, and Maurice Dance,| Wednesday from Fargo to ‘spend the! las Devine and the Misses Florence gra Dance, Menoke! id ae ane re Poe3 eA AREY, POGle EAD ee . , n, and|ents, Mr. ani . J. J. Dehne, arringto: = é Anthony Erickson, Wilton, club lead-| Second St. poaeraie sbicteeatemliiet es ers, will be in charge of the Burleigh * # # —— county delegation on the trip, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Palmer, 320 ; : Mandan S8t., have as their guests this LABORATORY TESTS | week-end Mrs, Palmer's Parents, Mr. i DICK’S Tom in action — midst ’ 7 flying fists, barking E | City-County News |]and Mrs. C. N. Wilson of Fargo and guns, thundering hoofs +—________—"*_,, | Mrs. Paimer’s brother-in-law and sis- | CHECK EFFICACY OF and the fiercest forest Burnie Maurek, state game and fish | {17 4¢": 8nd Mrs. Harold Chapman of | fire ever screened. IT'S ¢ \ep . commissioner, left for New York City : ee & U GREATI Friday to attend the American game Mr. and Mrs, Howard H. Ellsworth, | ‘Z conference next Monday, Tuesday! st, Paul, Minn., passed through Bis- i Z Also News - Cartoon - Comedy es and Wednesday. marck Thursday morning en bra | Show Why This Delicious | ° ’ to Killdeer to spend the Thanksgiv! } “ “ 9 aid, marriage Ucense was issued here | holiday with Mr. Ellsworth’s ‘mether,| Cereal Overcomes Common 4 Monday—“Age of Consent’ londay to Henry A. Fox of Wilton | Mrs, J. E. Jesty. ‘They were accom- Constipation Y @nd Miss Laundina A. Spitzer, daugh-| panied by their daughters, Marjorie —_ ¥ riba Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spitzer of | and Jeanette, Miss Marjorie remain- There are scientific reasons for nae z a. ing here for a visit with her uncle’ the success of ALI-BRAN in pre- (A Real Value) ° z and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Franl ae ting and relieving common con- Sunkist, OUS pV PA LAR Homemakers Club worth, 302 West Main avenue, and sapativa, Saboraery| investigations Oranges, id 51 Cc (2 FINDS RTICU I 0: *, Miss Jeanette going to Richardton to! show that it supplies “bulk” to ex- | 3 doz. ......+++ . el 8 Organized Here visit relatives. ercise the intestines; and vitamin iad B to promote appetite, and help tone Organization of a new Homemak- Coie ee sed thettatentinal tract.” ers club has been effected in Bismarck | Ten' re Boas viditied 3 with Mrs. Frank Nichols as president, | Patty Wednesday evening honoring ra hp epee bey and Mrs. Oscar Satter as secretary. | Miss Kathryn Cook and her fiance, on akg? With ‘tiie “Haditha; lee The club will take over major and| Michael E. Walsh, Glendive, Mont., y, adaches, Lettuce, fancy, Qq || PERSONAL APPEAL IN IGA STORES large, 2 heads . M SANI FLUSH BRUSH COMBIN- Phone 9 Phone 1612 1612 Pancake Flour, Pillsbury, Broadway and Third Eggs, short storage, 3 5 c Walnuts, soft shell, 3 5 c new crop, 2 Ibs. ...... BONED. Gstssa,sscesicas } Fancy Blue Rose, 1 3 RICE B pounds ......ceseececeeeeeeee ADO APPLES 89c APPLES Box FOR RENT—Furnished or unfurnish- ‘AMP = ed bungalow flat. Also one or two BONA, a engi room furnished apartment. Sleep- ing rooms and garages. For sale, Among the royal stamp collectors, in addition to the King of England, are the Queens of Italy and Belgium, greaseless doughnut machine. Call - at Kindschy's. 409 5th St. Prince Leopold, Crown Prince of Swe- Get the Best Get the Best I. G. A. Pure, Value Value coco 2-lb. Pkg. ai 23¢ Lettuce, Mammoth heads, 2 for ... 25¢ Celery, crisp stalk, well bleached, medium bunch. -10¢ EXTR AC Carol Vanilla or Lemon, 49 1 8-oz. bottle...... eoeee C i 344-pound mi | whose wedding will take place Satur-| of appetite and energy, so often the a ‘ feiod deaf ti’ Rtk Sela | aap” Brome chyetittane ena Femleofconmpatons U bag sn. -..25¢ Ih me oe Agricultural college at Fargo. yellow candles in gold candelabra} The “bulk” in Att-Bran is mild Project leaders are Mrs. W. C,| centered the large table where covers; in action — much like that of let- 'f Macaroni, Spaghetti, Egg Jello Candied Wiley, Mrs. Andrew Larson, Mrs.| Were placed for 12 guests. Bridge | tuce. Inside the body, it forms a i Noodles [| 2 Packages, \ Peel Pearl Shaw, Mrs. Frank Welch, Mrs.| ¥@S Played after dinner, with score| soft mass, which gently clears the : 6 vk ’ c 1 Brush Free....... Cc eked SUG AR ‘Amonten cle L. C. Blensley, Mrs. Roy Ponto and | Prizes going to Mrs. H. A. Brocopp/ intestines of wastes. pkgs. ......605 t] ary Tony ecied Mrs, William Dement. and Walter Mohn. A gift was pre-| Jsn’t this pleasant “cereal way” | Granulated; 53 Orange ee ees tienen coe are ear for more healthful than using pills |! Fresh Ground Beet, Veal vi New Crop, Large Size; c [| Sc 10-Ib, bag ....... 000s Cl] yap. ae ee aerate ped , and drugs—so often habit-forming! '# Stew, meaty; Pork Shoul- ¢ ite ia eee pkg. _ 100 LATE TO CLASSIFY Pe paisa Just eat two table oe a ' der Roast; Cudahy’s Lard, a8 peut ex sn | Coffee, Break o’ Morn; Reg. 25c grade; Ib. ..19¢ HARRINGTON'S | SUrencuLINe| Announce Winners in | iypes’et constipation. if not e- |f PEF 8c PRUNES Medium Size, 17e Sardines, Standard, 4 Oil; 6 for .............. 25¢ natural waves, real comforeeaone | Doll Buggy Contest | vet this way, see your doctor. if pound .....-+------ U IA EEL onary \V Milk, tall cans, 15e¢ | cDee kes renters two hours, $5.00. Electric meth- Besides, Att-Bran petit 4 > Veal Loi ¥ 1. G. A. Moist, BMGT: issibevsvoasncedk C | regular 10 box, 10c ea bi a body twice as much blood-building ff Beef Roast; Veal in, 4 . G. A. . See Wringlet ends, $3.0 to on80. tears Lacon puulpienecie k ers teat | iron ag an equal amount by wéight {]| Steak and Chops; Pork Leg 2-4b, Jar ....... Macsronl or Cream- | Salad Oil, Superculine exclusively at Harring-|conducted by the 8. and L. company | of beef liver. Roast; Pork 2 ettes, pkg. ; 1-gal. tin ... _ton's. Phone 130. Was made Friday as follows:’ Mrs. | weno ieaes ? sperendedh red Chops; per Ib.... Cif APRICOT Choice New Crop, Bread, large loaves, light or dark; 2 for ....15e IRNIA WAVE NOOK | Gunderson, 622 Third St., Bismarck; } ALL! agp ? s esis specialises tnt Combe, NOOK nies. J. Yeasley, 218 Thirteenth Sab eee ee AIL. G. A. Specials 2 pounds ........., Doughnuts ButterBuns Cup Cakes Spiral tons and ringiet ends Com- ‘Anna Laverna, Lane, Beulah; and | red-and-green package, Sold by all | Phone 279 710 Thayer CERE A Toasted Whole Wheat, Doz. 15¢c 2 Doz. 15e Doz. 15¢ Bismarck, Ne Dal Phone Tan” St | Glendeva Sauby, Antelope. grocers. Mato eg in Battle £G. An PRR... sccs0ss den, and King Fuad of Ezypt. x xX x x 4 GUSSNER’S | TritLE BROS —— MEATS PACKING CO. 1 vi CAROL TOILET SOAP =. 1c 23c—Fresh Frozen Strawberries—23c PHONE 332 i ta \V All for 50¢ SPRING CHICKENS, HENS, ‘ sigan re temper RA 1.G.A.No. 40" “We Thank You” mace Ha 1B RMD ER 176 Per Ib. . BEANS See" 100 Orme Ae crt Sons cru Smoked, ib alt strip, Th 15c ——cuime cur.) ~”~SOVEAL SHOULDER os ie —- asia POTROAST | STEAK MALT 5." 4 sae nae te New Peas Brussels Sprouts Turnips Squash Sweet Potatoes Rutabagas Beets Solid Pack, STRAWBERRIES sv: 63¢ BLACKBERRIES Sc" 48c PRUNES soir 39 SHINOLA 230. 9 | JETOIL POLISH ici... Tee H 12c—LB.—12e * 11e—LB.—1le ORANGES, sweet, juicy, 3 doz.....74¢ CARROTS, washed, special, 3 lbs...10¢ OLIVES, Queen, per qt. ...........33¢ Meat Department Fancy Turkeys and Chickens U. 8. Government Inspected Fancy Spareribs, per pound .. 12c Pork Loin Roast, young, per Ib. . RIPE OLIVES, 1-Ib. tin can.......21¢ HONEY, 5-oz. glasses, 2 for.......19¢ HEINZ JELLIES, glass ..........17¢ HEINZ SWEET PICKLES 32:5 ......25¢ PECANS, fresh shelled, Ib.........63¢ Smo. Picnics =“... 10¢ PORK SHOULDER POT ROAST | ROAST 8c—LB.—8e 814c—LB.— 8c Fresh Ground 2om:'».8° CHERRIES yr0e jar osc csseccscesceeseeneee AYO si _. Grocery Specials STUFFED OLIVES 22°." 25c¢ 9 Sade sacdeco EN 23c |A, 2-Ib. package, each:...... ‘ 50 count, per can ........- Lei AKE "OUR reer nis = Freshest Fruits and Vegetables . Bi k LG. A. Sto: i eee ry BGR oe ccahoesatscckh Pane FLOUR 1% te 19¢ vs Sh Pare : Phone 1080 BISMARCK FOOD MKT. —408 Béwy ' Reale Kean ue 54c Phone Phone LETTUCE—Fancy = '7 | ENDIVE-Etrs_ 5 Phone 199-W— BROADWAY FOOD MKT. —122 6th St | Richelieu Ginger Ale, 70 7"" GUSSNER Solid Heads, 2 tor ....2 4 | Fancy, per bunch..... LOC Phone 564— COOK'S GROCERY —508 Ave. L | 3 bottled cescsecvesssssssssssssssassesss AOE on = Simo tr. 19e |iarssace15e |All tiene ze ers caoceay Shem’ | El cares Green Peas, Brussels Sprouts, Fresh Cauliflower, Spinach, Celery — Ae Hearts, Ripe Tomatoes, Cucumbers, ‘ 59c Phone 611— SPEAKS GROCERY —216 Bdwy DELIVERIES—8:45 pla hy Ye & 4:30 p.m ace eae m 0 below zero. You can use it on long drives with perfect safety. Five Bismarck Stations

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