The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 20, 1933, Page 3

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LOOK OUT FOR THESE SYMPTOMS OF CONSTIPATION Get Relief With Kellogg's ALL-BRAN Headaches, loss of appetite and | warning signs of common constipation. | Unless checked, constipation impair health, — pad Today, you can get rid‘of com- mon constipation by simply eating a delicious cereal. Laboratory tests show that Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN pro- vides “bulk” to exercise the intes- tines, and vitamin B to further aid regularity. ALL-BRAN is also a good source of blood-building iron. The “bulk” in ‘Att-Bran is much like that in leafy vegetables. Inside the body, it forms a soft mass. Gently, it clears the intestines of wastes. How much better than tak- ing patent medicines, Two tablespoonfuls daily will overcome most types of constipa- tion. Serious cases, with every meal. If not relieved this way, see your doctor. : Enjoy Att-Bran as a cereal, or use in cooking. Appetizing recipes on the red-and-green package. At all grocers. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. SPOHN'S Phone 626 518 9th St. Lux Toilet Soap Your choice Life Buoy 3 for 21¢ . Lux Flakes For silks and woolen goods, 2 for Rinso Washing Powder, large package, 2 for Lipton’s Black Tea Half-pound Green Japan Tea Minneopa, half-pound .... ...19¢ Catsup Snider's, pint bottles, Asparagus Tips Sunny Smile, medium Bliss Coffee Fancy Golden Bantam, No. 2 tins, 3 for Salad Bowl Dressing ac ..15¢ 2 for .. Maple Syrup Try a bottle for cakes ind waffles, pint bottle 19c Navel Oranges Sweet and juicy, medium: size, 2 doz, for 39c ZERR’S Phone 928 601 10th | Firm ripe, 3 Ibs. for Macaroni, Spaghetti ste ..14e Tomatoes wee... ae 1 svat ancake Flo BY Gb. Pkg. coses-se-00--2- OC Kidney Beans is 10c Quick ACTION | Telephone Directory | | To Be Printed Soon ‘Those who are moving\ in the near future, who are planning on having i telephones installed or want to have , Now appear in the telephone directory, should notify the telephone company at once because the new directory for jthe towns of Bismarck-Mandan is one else's name. Any information affecting listings in the next directory should be placed in the company's hands within the big ye fog as the new directory jis about ready to go to press, Waldo said. BLUE GOOSE ELECTS | Brown, Fargo, ; Citation Hearing Final Report and | Secounting, Petition for Distribution. STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh. ss, IN COUNTY COURT, Before Hon. 1. C. Davies, Judge. In the Matter of the Estate of Car- rie D. Tay?or, also known as Caroline Donnelly Taylor, Deceased. John McCrory, Petitioner, va. John McCrory, Sarah Preavey, Susie Day, Katie Gardner, Flor- ence Cochran, Emma Salzer, Will McCro Sarah Butler, Anna Butler, za Terhune,’ Frank Chesro Wil Chesrown, Alice E. Miller and Sara E. Gardner, the executrices of the last will and testament and estate of Katie Gardner, estate of Carrie D. Taylor, also known as Caroline Donnelly Taylor, deceased, Respondenta, The State of North Dakota to the above Respondents: You and each one of you are hereby cited and required to appear before the County Court of Burleigh county, North Dakota, at the office of the County Judge of sald Burleigh county, at the Burleigh county, North Dako- ta Court House in the city of Bis- marck, in sald Burleigh county, on the 9th day of February, A. D. 1933 at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, to show cause, if any you have, why the final report and ac- counting, petition. for distribution of J. L. Beli, as the administrator of the estate of Carrie D. Taylor, also known. as Caroline Donnelly Taylor, deceas- ed, on file in said court, should not be’ allowed and granted and why the prayer of sald administrator, con- tained in said final report and ace counting, petition for distribution, praying that said final report and ac- ry allowed, the residue of e distributed to the per- thereto, the administra- tion of said estate closed and said ad- ministrator be discharged, or that such other or further orders be made as is meet in the premises, should not be allowed and granted. The late aid Carrie D. Taylor, al- Caroline Donnelly Tay- . the owner of said estate, was the city of Bismarck, in Burleigh county, North Dakota. Let service be made of this cltas tion as required by law. Dated this 20tn day of January, A. a By the Court, (SEAL) I. C. DAVIES, Judge of said County Court. eo. M. Register, Att'y., of said Administrator, ‘k, North Dakota. Aberdeen, 8. D., Jan .20.—()—D. C.! Brown, N. D., was elected! ____ THE BISMARCI TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1988 Most Loyal Gander succeeding W. 1. Rowe, Aberdeen, at the mid-winter {splash of the Dakota Pond of Blue | Gooe here Friday. Other efficers elected included H. O. Hallgren, Far- go, Wielder of the Goose Quill, and T. P. Davis, Fargo, keeper of the | Golden Goose Egg. Urges All Members to Attend 40-8 Meeting All members of the local unit of the 40 and 8 are urged to attend a meet- ing of the organization at the Legion rooms in the World War Memorial building tonight. The session will begin at 8 o'clock. Herman Leonhard, chef de gare of the local voiture, has announced that all delinquent dues to the organiza- tion for previous years will be waived but that members are expected to pay their 1933 dues, He is particularly eager that all members attend tonight's meeting be- cause the group expects to make fin- al arrangements for its annual dance Saturday night and discuss plans for cooperation in the organization's na- Sonne: movement to sponsor junior The public is invited to the 40 and 8 dance at the Dome Saturday night. The dance will be conducted as a regular Saturday night dance on the “three dances for a quarter” plan. Following the dancing a luncheon will be served. his orchestra will play. Cross Stitch Blocks Blocks for cross stitch and French | knots are quite the vogue for small Pick-up work. Perforated pattern,! good for many stampings, C302 or! Harry Turner and|. i 303, for an 18-inch blocks, 3c. | Stamping wax in blue, C424, or rose, | ©425, 25c. Twenty 12-inch or twelve ; 18-inch stamped blocks, enough for a large quilt, $1.00. Order by mail! only, allowing a week to ten days for | Welivery. Address: Aunt Martha, care of The Bismarck Tribune, Bis- marek, N, Dak. Linton Bank Again Open for Business | Linton, N. D., Jan. 20.—The First National Bank of Linton re-opened | Thursday morning following a two- weeks’ suspension of business during which affairs of the bank were reor- ganized. Through cooperation of bank de- Positors and business men of Linton approximately 90 per cent of the de- Positors signed agreements which re- quire deposits to be left in the bank tor @ period of three years and pro- vide for a 50-per-cent discount on to- tal_deposits. Officers of the bank, together with & committee named by the desositors, composed of H. L. Petrie, Charles Co- ventry and Valentine Kremer are working on plans for eliminating un- satisfactory paper and for charging ee ee ee se Postpone Hearing on Election Complaint Mandan, N. D., Jan. 20.—(?)}—Hear- ing of a complaint by August Ereth, Mandan farmer, charging Sheriff Robert Gray of Morton county with violations of the corrupt practices act, has been postponed here until a Patronize The Home Bake Shop with your orders for Pure and Wholesome Home Made Baker Foods and Pastries. They use only the best ingredients obtain- able and their prices are low. Our Noonday Luncheon and Evening Dinners Prove Economi- cal and are enjoyed by many. Why not give us a trial? Home Bake Shop 212 Sixth St. Bismarck, N. Reprinted from Malone, (N. Y¥.) Evening Telegram In one of the most exhaustive laboratory tests ever made, &@ committee of fourteen, including a physician, nurse, lawyer, color expert, grocer and household economics expert, decree that LG.A. brand merchandise wins by every test over other well known nationally advertised lines. The cost of the L.G.A. }@ brand merchandise was found te be 21 PER CENT less—at regular shelf prices, SYRUP, LG.A. GOLDEN 114-Ib. can. ..12e 10-lb. pail... .54c SYRUP, LGA. WHITE 14-Mb. can... 18e 2Y5-Ib, can... .19¢ 2 for CAROL SOAP :*..7.-"~ (With 1 Cannon Wash Cloth FREE) Carol Cut, 10-pound box ... REAL LGA, CREAM CEREAL =... Scotch Oatmeal, Iced Imperial, 2 pounds ...........0065 FUDGE, Famous Asst., ¢ Ib. 7c Cream Peanut Cluster, RA LGA, BISCUIT FLOUR fs. COOKIES COOKIES CAND av Phone 1080— K BISMARCK FOOD Phone 198-W— BROADWAY FOOD } Phone 278 D nck oR GROCERY. ES GROCERY me 279— 371— Phone 611— LASSES, CAROL Pink, 1-Ib. tall, 10-Ib. pail... .59¢ 5-Ib. can... . .35¢ Te 10¢ 25¢ eee ccescece secccee 2. 2 a a = ae ae a ae 2 - “TE LGA. STORES MET. —408 Bdwy. MKT. —122 6th St. —608 Ave. D —710 Thayer —204 Sth St. —216 Bawy. {swage can be obtained to hear the Dawson Farmer Dies District Court Judge H. L. , i i ousttict Court Judge H. L. Bery.| Following Operation case because he is presiding over a contest suit at Williston. He also |disqualified himself on prejudicial grounds. Judge Fred Jansonius, Bis- marck, also refused to hear the case. In his complaint Ereth charges Gray promised deputyships to four men during the June election cam- paign. Demurrers filed by Gray's attorneys declare a contest suit can- not be tried in equity court, SENTENCED FOR ROBBERY Valley City, N. D., Jan. 20—(}— Frank Samms, 27, Chicago, was sen- | 8, tenced to 15 years in the state pent-| =. tentiary by Judge M. J. Englert at the concluding session of district court here Friday. He was convicted of robbery of the Thompson Lumber company here. Boys and Girls—Save five: rugene, George, Arthur and aa eee ae Pag ag eater Daweon Ralph al present iem for imit- J ; "6 tance to see William Collier in| Dowson: and Mrs. M. A. Nelson, the Speed Demon at the Capi-|~ nis parents, two brothers, George te al Saturday afternoon, Lo Floyd, and Mrs. jan, wi Dawson, died at a local hospital shortly before 8 o'clock Thursday evening. His death was caused by complica- tions following an emergency opera- tion for appendicitis, which was per- formed here Jan. 10 shortly after he was brought to the hospital. binson had lived near Dawson, AT YOUR SERVICE Ready to supply you with the fi- nest meats at the least cost. Ready to advise you in purchasing. Ready to give real value! Fresh Dressed Chickens Corn Fed Beef, Veal, Pork and Lamb SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY LAMB STEW, Ib.. .5¢ Heavy Bacon, 14 or whole strips, Ib.. .10c Veal Stew, per Ib. ...................8€ Oysters—(Fresh)—Ludefisk Everything in home made Sausages Central Meat Market Phone your meat orders to 143 Food That Is Delicious ee Celery, Head Lettuce, Cauliflower, Fresh Peas, Carrots, Rutabagas, Parsnips, Turnips, Fresh Spinach, Green Onions, Tomatoes, Sweet Potatoes, Green Peppers, Rad- ishes, Parsley. Grapefruit, Texas, large size, 29 c 65c OF veces crocs cccece eee erccerscccones Oranges, Sunkist, small size, 3 doz. and galvanized pail for ..........0eseecceees Onions, fancy, Wheat Pops, peck Fancy Oats, Minneopa ‘kraut, Libby's, beamed, laese Sauerkraut, y’s, 2 large cans 1 9 c Beles Nineear, pint Be special, Cc Heinz Vinegar, half pint size, special, 25 Cc 3 bottles for .... Potatoes, small 35c pure granulated, Whiter special, "O5 c wch .... DOC a = Tomato eevee QO seams t : .39c 25c Tea, Fancy India Black, per Ib. .... 39c Tea, Fancy Green, per Ib. . 29c Brooms, Gold Eagle, $1.25 value, 0 c 3 _ | iofb' special, Soap Chips, 21-0z. pkg., Crystal White; : large size; special, 2 pkgs. for............ from Buffalo Lake, for | H, late Thursday at his farm home near , {here as the result of a self-inflicted i tively arranged for will be cond church {stitution was completed by the Ten- nea Jegisiature Friday when the house approved a resolution previous- ly adopted by the senate. FORKS MAN KILLS SELF N. D., Jan. 20—(7)— @ resident of the Int on condition that the name remain unchanged. bullet wound. Coroner G. L. Ander- ese puiesdidle covered by Dr. S. B. Hopkins of the ;AMED ECTO! University of Illinois and ie, N.D. poy peed Muggli, | after that university. Ilinium, element No. 61, was dis- WITH ANOTHER, GREAT LIST OF... MONEY SAVING Food Bargains Maxwell -House COFFEE VITA-FRESH @=29c DEL Maiz CORN 3: 25¢ Tempting ... Delicious... Golden SOUP.... “eure... Be Kidney Beans “Tiid'tn 3&2 25c Chocolate . pumtw sane +2 15¢ Blackberries... .. . "32 Cherie? .. Wis" . "tr 38e Dessert Jell . "Min . .%,. Se Lemon, Lime, Cherry, Orange, Raspberry and Strawberry Cocoanut. . one New « ft: 19¢ CHEESE we, 2u..29c PRUNES wma Gu. 25c Blatz Malt ==" * low Flavor, Corn Meal iaeiieieisaiion Whole Wheat 5-Lb or Graham Flour = ...19c or white, BREAKFAST 5-Lb Farina SOAP 10 Bars 24c CRYSTAL WHITE, “Billion Bubble” ™ / Fresh Fruits and Vegetables HEAD LETTUCE, 2 large solid heads .19c GRAPEFRUIT, 6 for .. ee. Sweet Juicy ORANGES, 2 doz. ........49c QUALITY STORES Cheese 2= Lb. 15¢ cure Wiscon- Cheese. and COR: DWARFIES tesa lew Prices sin Bich creamy MA TOES S274 mrade solid pack ripe tomatoes, Ne. 3% cans. OATS Santa. tree saree CHERRIES -si'taece: ‘Ne. 10 cane CLEANSER tcttris or censtms Flour == 49=.87c | Si oe... SF ew POW'D SUGAR 2,82." ¥= 3 Ibs, 29> PANCAKE FLOUR "nz,tudstet Ba, 1 NOODLES =: for polishing, or Russell-Miller’s Iris Brand All Purpose Family Floar

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