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TR Soltis e. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1933 COUNSELORS ROR ae z2'| A RC, DISTRIBUTED i rereas Sx-PTaken to Hospital — Logan’s | biackartining, carpentry, handicraft, in an estimated saving of $110, Dis-|kota as head of the collection de-| “Coelds-Tax," Sellew “We Thank You” B RS SE machinery, painting, woodcarving, tribution of used clothing upon re-| partment was severed this week, is 2 F | Woodwork and woodturning. quisition of the Red Cross also wa3/ i 9 hospital said to be. suffering esley Ackerman—metal work. managed by the auxiliary. The or- ij pereeny Oranges Grapefruit Adults Will Cond Special ee oe industry ‘and ‘hret aid weve gait fr toe thus tiled 4 my “" Kg kes to the hospital from ‘They are good pe ‘Adults fonduct sewed garments for the needy for pecial’ to animals. Also Gave Needy Families Ton/ctin" weeks, in. addition to knitting | the home at which he had been liv- 2 doz. 49c 4 for 25¢ Classes Through Remain- we G. Fulton—archery, leather- of Flour Last Year, sweaters, mittens and socks for fam- ing since he came here about two Delicious and Winesap Apples - Bananas - Lemons f School Y: craft, printing, swimming and life- 7 ilies throughout the county. weeks ago, when he took up his duties der o ool Year saving. Secretary Reports Fulton, who was in charge of the | with the Bank of North Dakota. Te ND a Red Cross swimming program| Dr, W. B. Pierce, his physician, sald fey cols Col rg Vegetables Merit badge classes, su tronomy, ‘The Burleigh county chapter of the i A ee lec eie: American adit Couto, ‘WI be Peld during, dian lore, insect life, reptile study and that, scoutmasters hed taught 186 | within a few days -t the remainder of the school ‘ stalks children how to swim, 13 the benefit of Bismarck Boy’ Soouta| 4 A C. Van Wyk—athletics, physical : ®| junior lite savers and tive Becoming = eaeste or the Mion Valley Area, . _ tion was given at three Boy Scout —— Grocery Department Council. ing, and pat . to Miss |C@™ps, Chan Owapl between Wilton *S] winneopa Spinach, large cans, A class in leathercraft will begin at Mary Cashel, secretary. Te ee ta dis CaeaenT chet TE : Re tay seclitiliavaanian’ 9:30 o'clock Saturday forenoon at manship and signaling. The Red Cross also directed reliet wien oe si! = 3%-lb. bag Dwarties, new w large package, scout headquarters in the city audito- J. N. Roherty—surveying and for-| work for 200 families in the city and each ......06 rium, supervised by Chan Owapi ju- estty. 7% families in the county outside of nior officers. All second-class or, Clarion Larson—music and bugling. Seco: Twit higher ranking scouts are eligible. | Dr. P. W. Friese—first aid. nd of ins Is Head Lettuce, Celery, Cauliflower, Carrots, Parsnips, Rutabagas, Spanish Onions : ; rs Royal Lemon Wi Starting next Monday evening, Dr.| Dr. W. B. Plerce—personal health. Claimed by Death 2 packages .. Robert Allen of the state health de- . C. E. Stackhouse—public health. | ployment relief, the community kitch- — Lipton’s Black Tea, yellow label, ae adel Liat a Class study-: . R. W. Allen—safety. (ad and the relief garden pro-| One-year-old Barbara Richter, sec- Yelb, pkg., oo aces secveees ing for the safety merit badge, which | . fading. ond of twin sisters to die in the last Post Bran Chocol substitutes for the pioneering badge, . Her office also was called upon to é PAC HING ING, 1-pound pkg. and assist in relief cases at Fort Lincoin,| ‘¥° months, succumbed Friday morn: “4 rt ; which numbered from 10 to 15 cach| ing at the home of her parents, Mr. are eligible to atend. This class will: W. F. . month. Miss Cashel assisted in mak- | and Mrs. Frank Richter, 518 Eleventh U. 8. INSPECTED MEATS be held at scout headquarters, begin-; . Brose—bookbinding. ing out adjusted compensation claims,| st, 7 PHONE o Cd ning at 7:15 o'clock. | H. 0. Saxvik and Very Rev. John A.| hospitalization, medical care, making geo mnt ey cast 332 Saturday Specials MAIN Meat —a All applicants for second-class, Slag—scholarship. out death and pension claims for ex- was y { Clovernment Tnspected Menta first-class, Star, Life and Eagle rat-, 5 servicemen, arranging relief and loans| nia, from which she had been ill a sige ate Ha ings must appear before one ot rt . for soldier families, few days. Limit ae Spareribs, an ve review before being advai ,. Because of financial conditions,| Catherine Richter, her twin sister, 1 per pound .....see0e H seecee WasWeeedesccee says. The first meeting of this ‘bo Doard ; little was done on the nursing and| died Dec. 4. They were born in this vse Pork Loin Roast, small loins, is set for Monday, Feb. 6. Courts of! ). junior Red Cross programs, she re-; City Jan. 9, 1932. . PEF POUNA ...seecesecereceves honor will be held Feb. 8 during anni- | Myron Ported. Funeral services have been tenta- |B e Pot Roast Beef, versary week, in May as part of the Adolph Bxigetharde—photographe. Among items of social service which | tively arranged for 2 o'clock Saturday Per POUN .......c.-eeeeeeeees Bismarck jamboree celebration, dur- | ott Cordner—salesmanship and busi-| Miss Cashel was called upon for as-| afternoon from Webb's Funeral Par- PORK SAUSAGE 2 pounds for sistance were mother pension cases, | lors. The body will be buried in St. | BABY BEEF BEEF Not loaded with water and i ad Onan E. G. Wanner—gardening| juvenile court service for city and} Mary's cemetery. i faced bull flour 25c and landscaping. county, health work, community Pereegerrarrerernrremaert ROUND STEAK POT ROAST SELECTS — OYSTERS — STANDARDS Dr. F. C. Stucke—stamp collecting.| Christmas program and the Elks’ GUARD BANKER’S HOME 1 1 | William Smith—marksmanship, | charity project. Chicago, Jan. 27—UP—Operatives 17c - Lb. - 17e Tc - Lb. - Te " ‘ | Must Call Counselor One hundred sixty-five members of | of the “Secret Six” crime fighting or- | The Radio Bakery Specials ‘When scouts have prepared them-| the chapter outside the city contrib-| ganization and a squad of policemen | i selves for merit badge application $207.28 mn. today guarded the home in suburban Armour’s Sugar Cured 1 a wits breton’ a 1 loaf 1 8 c Lake Forest of Solomon Smith, presi- sion ey -_ 1 518 9th St. chest. dent of the Northern Trust company, |B Per Lb Assisting in branches of Red Cross | following receipt of a second death mo é 1cnics work were members of the local) threat in a letter demanding $5,000. . ag fogs Legion od and nh Sa anpaRecieDk ¢|G. Fulton, Boy Scout executive of the} Women smoked one-tenth o: Missouri Valley Area Council. 45,000,000,000 clearets used in England LEAN FRESH CUT CENTER CUT SHOULDER Other members of the court of| Mrs. E. F. Trepp, president, report- | in one yei PORK STEAK PORK ROAST oe ah pee 8c - Lb. - 8¢ Tie - Lh. - TY2c the examining committee are W. H.| & Payne, chairman, W. F. McGraw, SWIFT'S LARGE All Phones 211 DELIVERIES—8:45 LEAN SMOKED | les Liessman and Dr. W. B. JUICY WEINERS BACON SQUARES “ si .- RL Mandan Woman Hurt cet nl In Automobile Crash Mrs. A. C. Rausch, Mandan, suf- Drip Coffee al pee tet has come to town Freshest Fruits and Vegetables ‘Visit Paul Brown No. 10 Cans Pineapple ..... 49¢ im nataral Juice Lettuce, fresh large heads, 2 for a we nn It has changed the coffee Pr adie rs i Senin 58e DG cessed 25c customs of @ nation i a J . oy A ett Spinach Prunes ........ 39¢ Tree Ripened Italian Prunes Strawberries ... 65¢ Valley Home, in Heavy Syrup Coffee == 1p, 29¢ Entirely new — Distinctly different — Far more flavor — Far less cost — Impossible? Try it ! Like it a lot — E RUTABAGAS, PARSNIPS, CARROTS, ONIONS, 5 pounds ....15¢ FRESH STRAWBERRIES - - - ENDIVE ALL ORDERS $1.25 DELIVERED FREE i [ FE fife ra & 3 treated for Large Wo, 24 can, OA ae or your money back! solid pack, 2 for ....... C I MONTANANS WANT PROGRAM Riarssieteenasauneeh : Toilet Tissue formal resolution the Montana senate “s Saturday Specials at BROWN SUGAR =: iron ie Ale a vt HEMPEL’S “= }il| n00pbes= == — Ph, 14e — ne wide. 1 pound ........0. Pkg. Broadway and Third PRUNES 2==. = 35 Te Ea. 14¢ Cake Flour tix 5 n:. 17e Boys and: Girls: See Buck i: oa se eeeeseeveees Jones x) at Man a ay ul "s mat an. mens ) with five Wonder (oat | wrappers. SiN OTLEN . | = mee ~a ‘ence of the state's leaders in civic af- fairs, business and industry, to aid in determining some program for Perrerererrer tries Ese state be soeuver: from dts, econeatie difficulties. jnext / Latest Percolator Model or ordinary : DRIP Coffee Maker Coffee Pot SARDIN a ain sete pre iag Ea 18¢ and 1 Ib. of In olive oll, 8 os. ........ le Schilling DRIP Coffee $25 at your Grocers use CRACKERS LAR D or send $1.25 to Standard casein Eatmor, all sound berries, 2 Ibs. 35¢ aoe, money sop Rane & 5 OR esas henge ie CARROTS, green og Par | resh and crisp, “chicas tae Armours’ Bacon Sliced, cello, wrap., 8c Sern 4 1-2 Ib. pkg. oeeseseeee er Oe Aa ons sosesee neces MACARONI F=7=-= Wheat, 8 os. pkg. ..... . Ea. de pig sinaenien 1 BRO bird,” No. 10 wn ”...45¢ Peanut Butter ==" Ea. 25¢ fg Nets. s ECGHUL DULY! Seariee ads BUG A Schilling & Co. San Francisco. Money back if not satisfied. Schilling Coffee as usual. PHONE "=" ZERR’ Ss" PHONE os Tea, Peas, early June No. 3 ia ib. pkg. .. aleve, No. 2 tin ....... 10c 601 Tenth Street We Deliver $1.50 Orders BUTTER, 1-4 Ib. prints, per Ib. ......17¢ OATS a See 0 Ea. 12¢ Eggs, strictly fresh, LETTUCE =: Pon eee oseve 2 for 15¢ Corn, white fancy, | per mr Bel don ...... LEC a es — Ae LEMONS = Doz. $4 bonis bs Sunkists .........sseceee i sat supply Ten on bottles, 3 for .20C Peanut Butter eae. sabe sane DC [at peer iaciccsed 20c Kalle, 3 Bran Flakes, Wheat OATS, large package, only .........l1¢ T& T Laundry Soap, 1 Ib, bars, 5 bars 25c¢ ee LETTUCE, Fancy crisp, 2 heads ....19¢ ST iS tale uch Bread ee Weiners, small Dak. Chief Flour | Climax Flour fancy, per Ib. ... ..16c a ian 14c a .10c small per bs... LOC 1 4 leeeeea 98 Ib. coc ee eee SBMS 49 th. bag ...........98¢ Shem: $1.15 Fine for Juice Calif. Navels aa ...$3.39 an ....$1.79 Bigs TRIBUNE WANT ADS BRING RESULTS. Pdoete sen AOC Ayers ground, 3 pounds... 20€ BACON, Swift’s, 1-2 Ib. pkg. ......... 8e