The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 30, 1933, Page 4

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

= z OM for the th SPNATERMELONS Luscious Red Ripe 59¢ Lemons, “Sunkist”, fancy, doz.......37¢ Oranges, sweet and juicy, 2 doz......39c Oranges, large size, 1 doz. .. 80 Cherries, .sweet, red; fine eating; 2 pounds Lettuce, large solid heads, 2 for... Tomatoes, fancy red, 2 Ibs. . PEACHES - PLUMS RADISHES - . .19¢ 2 .20€ - BANANAS ONIONS HARVEST QUEEN BREAD 214-pound Loaves, 3 loaves .. “KEEN”... SPARKLING . Beverages Ginger Ale, Orangeade, Root Beer, Lemon-Lime, Imt. Grape CRACKERJACK .. DE New Pack LICIOUS 24-Ounce Bottles 2 3 Cc (Plus Bottle Deposit) and Strawberry Prize tne 3 for 10¢ PICNIC MEATS FOR THE “FOURTH” FRESH MADE Summer Sausage OLD STYLE FRESH MADE Ring Bologna per pound .. VAN CAMP’S OR NORTHFIELD MILK Evaporated, Pasteurized HARVEST QUEEN—PURE FRUIT PRESERVES A fine quality sausage for your picnic lunches, Ib. Cherry, Peach, Pineapple, Rasp- berry and Strawberry, 4-Ib. jar. Vacuum Cooked .. Finest Quality .. 15c Seasoned just right! Tall Cans 17¢ 65c 16-02. jar. .17¢ “FLAVOREE” SMOOTH AND DELICIOUS PEANUT BUTTER wiches, Lakeland De Luxe Blend Coffee Poun Jar For Nutritious Sand- 32-07. jar New Scientific Coffee—Flavor Protection MacLAREN’S BOILED .. NEW and RICHER FLAVOR .. Salad Dressing DEL MAIZ CORN P.& G. SOAP For those tasty Holiday Salads and Sandwiches, quart jar Cream Style Golden Corn, 3 tall cans 2lc The White Naphtha Soap. Takes the dirt... rinses fast... Safe. » Never gummy! 10 bars OLD DUTCH CLEANSER Costs less to use .. Deesn't scratch ... + because it goes cleans quick. 3 further... CAaMs...... Also, 35¢ Handy Kitchen Bowl With handle and pouring lip—4-quart—two-tone heavy enameled SPECIAL OFFER for a limited time oi purchase of any one of the “Flavoree” nly, each 19¢, with the Products listed below. ‘Flavoree” Vanilla Extract, 4-0z. bottle “Flavoree” Pure Vanilla Extract, 2-0z. bottle Baking Chocolate, 14-lb, SATURDAY 2 P.M. TO 3 P.M. or Lemon cake .....15c | 5 to 8 cents for a pound loaf and from | 10 to 12 on a pound and a half loaf. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1938 Rivers and Harbors Allotment Announced Washington, June 30.—()—Rivers and harbors allotments for urgent maintenance work totaling $3,735,000 were approved Friday by the war department. The sum included $55,000 for sur- veys on the upper Mississippi looking to the establishment of the already authorized nine-foot channel there. The sums announced are entirely disassociated from the rivers and har- bors projects to be undertaken under the public works section of the in- dustrial recovery law. TO PROBE PRICE RAISE Washington, June 30.—()}—An- nouncement by the Iowa Bakers As- sociation that it would raise the price of bread, effective July 5, because of the advance in wheat prices and the} federal processing tax, brought an announcement from the farm act ad- ministrator that he would investigate the matter. The price raise is from The “Thirty-Five” Brand RAZOR BLADE Double Edge Made of the Finest Swedish Steel 5 Blades for 25¢ They must give satisfaction or your money back Finney’s Drug Store North Dakota Please Add 20 for Mail Orders Bismarck | Q——_--aroearenneteararennainmeriiaanel | City-County News | —__________» A marriage license was issued Fri- day to Joseph N. Deibert, Bismarck, and Miss Mary A. Weiand, Glen Ul- lin, bringing the total issued by the county judge's office during June to 19. SEES FIGHTING CHANCE Milwaukee, Wis. June 30.—()— Mrs. Ella A. Boole, president of the Ww. C. T. U., told that organizations national convention here Friday there is a fighting chance 20 states can be {kept trom ratifying the prohibition repeal amendment. Say Moffit | By MRS. C. E. MOFFIT i ° Mrs. Richard Olson and children of Bismarck visited at the Burt Johnson home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moffit, biviol Moffit, and Mrs. L. N. Bullock attend- ed the Farmers Union picnic at Man- dan Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Faust and chil- dren visited at the Knute Hanson home Sunday. Many enjoyed the swimming Sun- day at the spring, where a pool has been constructed by local men, Much work has been done on this project It is within easy walking distance of town. The shallow water has been roped off for the children. Miss Edna Doehle is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Leslie Clark, near the river. Mrs. George Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Andrews arrived home the latter part of the week from Iowa — Going to Portland, July 8 Can carry ene or two Oregon, "where they have been visiting, Mrs. Morrison has been there since May, and Mr. and Mrs. Anderson and baby went after her. Mrs. 8. T. Maule and daughter Alice accompanied them to Towa for a visit with relatives, Little Norman Ballard was kicked by @ horse Sunday, He was taken to Hazelton for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Pillsbury and children, Mrs. H. D. Hamblen and Mr. Pillsbury’s mother from Minneapolis arrived home Sunday morning. Mr, and Mrs. Charley Hamblen ar- | rived from California Friday after having spent the winter there. Miss Lee an American misionary who has spent the past 30 years in Japan, spoke in the church at Moffit on Tuesday evening. Several from here attended the birthday party for Mrs. Hilma Adams| at her home Tuesday. Ollie Kendall is visiting with his/ father and other relatives at Moffit. | He spent the winter near Bowman. _ Mra, W. H. Edson is spending a few) weeks at the guest of her sister, Mrs. Hughes and husband at the Minnesota lakes. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Enockson and children left Thursday for a few weeks’ visit at their parental home at Arthur and to the Minnesota lakes. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Anderson and children left Friday for their home at ‘Minneapolis after a week's visit with relatives here. Mrs. August Benz is visiting with her daughter and family at Merri- court. Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Carrol and children, Mr. and Mrs. Asa. Werner and children left Saturday for a few weeks’ visit at Bottineau. | Heaton By SARAH HEINLE A. H. Heinle and sons Richard, And- passengers. 314 2nd Street. Phone 383-M. Phone 1612 Saturday Oranges Good med. HEMPEL’S Armour’s Phone 1612 Specials Oranges size Pork and Beans 3 doz. 54c 55¢ Basket PLUMS only, each 55c Basket APRICOTS 3 for 25ec CANTALOUP! 10c bunch CELERY 2for17¢c LETTUCE 3 lbs. 25e APPLES 18c Ib. CHERRIES Gold Medal Salad Dressing 1 at. jar Granulated, 10-Ib. sack . Tomatoes, Stone’s Wampum, No. 21, tin, very special, 2 cans ... Green Cut Beans, Stone's S-O, No. 2 tn lOc Pickles, Sweets, 5-08. bottle Grapefruit, Stone's 8-0, No. 2 tin, 2 for.. Tomato Soup, CAN, ONLY serseeeeeseeees 5c Big Ben Laundry Soap, 6 for....... .23 Pears, Bartlett, No. 10 tin, special... .41c Apricots, Stone's S-O, No. 2% tin .. 18c Pineapple, Stone's S-O, sliced, No. 2% tin .. Carnation Milk ‘Tall cans 3 for 20c 18c 4-02. bottle SUGAR Large No. 2% tin, Fancy dark red Basket 55¢ Basket 55c ‘sue 3 for 25¢ bunch 10c 2 for 17c 3 Ibs. 25c Ib. 18¢ Ronco Coffee 2 Ibs. 45c Very Fancy Well Bleached Crisp Head Extra Fancy Winesaps Large Red Bings ...b4c Cut Wax Beans, Stone’s.S-O, No. 2 tin 10c Raisins, Seeded, 15-0z. pkg., only. Gold Medal Cake rew and daughter Rachel were Wilton shoppers Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Wolf and son Otto returned to their home Wed- nesday after visiting a few days at Wishek. lelen Wagner was an over night guest at the Christ Wolf home Tues- day. Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Wagner were Bismarck shoppers Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wagner were Albert and daughter Helen, and Mel- vin Wagner and John Schlofman. Martha Wolf visited a few days at the Adolph Wagner home. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Pain and fam- ily visited at the Walter Grewe home Friday evening. Amanda, Elsie Ecklund, Lavern Grewe and Delores Pain were callers at the A. H. Heinle home Saturday. Mrs. Sam Knocks is a patient at the hospital at Bismarck. Louise, Sarah and Richard Heinle were callers at the Walter Grewe home Monday. W. Grewe and son Leo vrere callers at the Dave Keck home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. L. Brown are the pa- rents of a baby girl born Saturday. Dinner and supper guests at the A. H, Heinle home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grewe and family iy, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Pain and fam- ‘Marie Brezden visited at the Heinle home Tuesday. The Salvation Army is known in more than 80 countries and its funds cnt io are said to be nearly $100,- Summer Piano Classes Will eommence, beginning July 1st. Those wishing to enroll should phone 1586 or call Anne Hurlbut Petersen Room 3, Tribune Building SOMETHING TO REM Del WHEREVER YOU GO,YOU FIND BLUE RIBBON MALT Bismarck shoppers Wednesday. Fred Prokup called at the Christ Wolf home Wednesday. Edwin and Hilda Wolf were callers at the L. Wagner home Tuesday. Otto, Hilda and Edwin Wolf and John Schlofman were callers at the A. E. Nelson home Wednesday. ‘Miss Elsie Ecklund called at the J. | Schlofman home Sunday evening. Callers at the Christ L. Wolf home Wednesday evening were, Ludwig Wagner, sons Ernest, Reinhold, and “SO HAPPY THAT I TRIED ALL-BRAN” == Delicious Cereal Brought Re- lief From Constipation If you have headaches, loss of appetite and energy, sleeplessness or any other of the frequent effects of constipation, read Mra, Schneider’s letter: “Since I have been eating Kellogg’s ALL-Bran, I don’t have to take anything else for constipation. How good it is, and how much bet- ter it is for constipation than pills or any other medicine. “TI would never go back to what I used to take, because Kellogg’s ALL- Bran is wholesome and healthful.” —Mrs. John Schneider, 950 Tenth Street, Oshkosh, Wisconsin. Constipation is usually due to lack of “bulk” to exercise the intes- tines, and vitamin B to help tone the intestinal tract. ALL-Bran has both, as well as iron for the blood. The “bulk” in ALL-Bran is much like that of lettuce. Within the body, it forms a soft mass. Gently, it clears out the wastes. Try Awt-Bran in place of pills and drugs—so often habit-form- ing. Two tablespoonfuls daily will overcome most types of constipa- tion. If not relieved this way, see Your doctor. Use as a cereal, or in cooking. Cherries, Stone's S-O Royal Ann, No. 2% tin2ac Peaches, Stone's Blue- bird, No. 10 tin. ‘NECTAR Ass’t. flavors, 10c Four Loaves Bread and One Cake—250 Assorted Pies, 170 Special prices on all bakery goods Saturday Patterson Bakery and Restaurant Main Street Recipes on the red-and-green ee age. At all grocers. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. Notice Hairdressers Examinations in both branches of Beauty Culture will be held in Bismarck, N. D. on July 10th and 11th, 1933. Written work be- ginning at 9:00 -a. m. at the Prince Hotel. Examinations will also be held s beginnin; at 9:00 a. m. at the Chicago Hairdressing Academy. Abbie Stenersen, Sec’y. mans AMERICA'S BIGGEST SELLER amen PUBLIC LINKS TOURNAMENT Sunday, July 2nd AN 18-HOLE MEDAL PLAY TOURNAMENT Where the duffer can win as well as the low score shooter. Play starts at 1:00 P. M. A 50c entrance fee will be charged. Prizes 0 to each fourth man of the first sixteen and to each eighth man following, AT The Bismarck Public Golf Course DINE IN COMFORT ‘Why not dine where the air is always pure and clean. Our water cooled, washed air system maintains that even cool temperature of 75 degrees. and comfort. Good Food ‘This system has been installed for your convenience THE SWEET SHOP Cool — Comfortable — Always Excellent Service BISMARCK TRIBUNE PATTERNS AN EASY-TO-MAKE PATTERN PATTERN 1503 by ne dans Of all the darling cape collars we've seen this season, this one merits the most attention. Note how gracefully it flares when fashioned of a beautiful Summer sheer .. . a colorful floral motif would be our choice in voile, chiffon, lawn, etc. The deep point of the yoke is in keeping with the slender skirt seam- ing... the silhouette is slim with accepted broad shoulders. Surpris- ingly easy to make, too. Pattern 1503 may be ordered only in sizes 14, 16, 18, 20, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40 and 42. Size 16 requires 3% yards 38-inch fabric. Illustrated step-by- step sewing instructions included with pattern. Send FIFTEEN CENTS (l15c) in * coins or stamps (coins preferred) for State Board of Hairdressers and Cosmetologists this Anne Adams pattern. Write plainly your name, address and style number. BE SURE TO STATE SIZE WANTED. THE NEW SUMMER EDITION OF THE ANNE ADAMS PATTERN BOOK IS READY, Afternoon, sports, golf, tennis dresses, jumpers, house frocks, special beginners’ patterns, styles for juniors, and cool clothes for youngsters, and instructions for making a chic sweater are among the fascinating items. SEND FOR YOUR COPY. PRICE OF CATALOG FIF- TEEN CENTS. CATALOG AND PATTERN TOGETHER TWENTY- FIVE CENTS. Address all mail orders to The Bis- marck Tribune Pattern Department, 243 West 17th Street, New York City. A cannon-ball traveling at 8 speed of half mile a second would take 80 billion years to reach the most dis- tant known star cluster. The first elephant brought to this country landed in New York in 1797. CAPITOL THEATRE === Tomorrow and Monday Return Engagement of the greatest musical produc- tion of all time Riot of Music and Color JOHN BOLES An Eye-Filling Spectacle Done in Technicolor Glittering, Glorious Entertainment! with a galaxy of stars including JOHN BOLES JEANETTE LOFF—JACK FUL- 'TON—BROX SISTERS — JEN- NIE LANG—RHYTHM BOYS —MARKERT DANCERS and scores of others. 10 BIG SONG HITS The Show of a Lifetime Only—25c—Only PALACE Theatre - Mandan Tonight - Saturday 7:15 - 9 P. M—Prices 100, 250 Reared By Lions ~ | Bred By the Junglea W, C. Fields Comedy JULY 1ST This Certificate Is Worth $3.01 Present this Certificate and 99c¢ and receive one of our new genuine $4.00 Folding Cameras with automatic shutter. This is the new senior No.1 model. Every camera is fully equipped with a package of films. THIS CAMERA GIVEN FREE IF YOU FREE CAN PURCHASE ONE FOR LESS THAN $4.00 IN THE, CITY. If you can not come this hour leave 99¢ at our store and your camera and film will be laid aside, Mail orders 15c. YOU PAY ONLY— 1 Hour Only—2 P. M. ,. [|99C Capital Cut Rate Drug Store M. E. Wilcox marck, N. D. LATEST NEWS EVENTS Free tonight to someone in the audience, a 32-piece set of dishes. scerrs 311 7th St. 816—Phone—817 “The Red and White Store” FREE FREE FREE For a short time only LARGE COLORED WATER BALLS (Two Feet in Diameter) OXYDOL, large pkg. P. & G. LAUNDRY SOAP, 6 bars Limit 2 Cameras to Each Certifi- cate COOKIES, Sunshine North Shore, 1 Ib. box RED PITTED CHER- RIES, 2 cans . PICNIC SHCULDER:! per Ib. .........45 seeeee Bread Prices are going up next week. Order your supply today. Closed All Day July 4th Order Early 23c Primti Prompt Attention Given All Orders The Bismarck Tribune SATURDAY ‘Ask the Driver or Phone 684 Capital Laundry Company

Other pages from this issue: