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1A BISMAKUK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1933 PUBLIC INVITED 10 WITNESS PARADES es se" Cc. M. T. C. Battalion Passes in|5S. D., first Heutenant; Mose Wilkie of Fort Yates and Granville G. Her- Review Four Afternoons old of Mobridge, 8. D., second lieu-| Each Week 000,000, the nearest approach to the peak of $26,596,701,648 since the 1923 year. The high point was August 31, 1919. It compared to a pre-war debt on March 31, 1917, of $1,282,044,346, Government Deficit Is $1,760,353,305 den and Ramon Thomas of Egeland,/ York and raised their young to ma-| The Rotary club was founded by a second lieutenants; George A. Win-|turity although the bell rang contin- | coal dealer, a merchant tailor, a law- gler of Calio, first sergeant; Ray-jually. yer, and a mining operator. mond F. Schammel of Kenmare and Bjarne N. Svare of Grenora, ser- geants; Clyde M. Halverson of ‘Woods, corporal. ENJOY YOUR MEALS BETTER BY USING FRESH AND TASTY MEATS Washington, June 30.—(®)—The government spent approximately $1,- 760,353,305 more than it collected in the fiscal year which ended Friday. A year ago the deficit was $2,885,- 000,000 but the‘ $1,760,353,305 shown Friday overshadowed the deficit of $903,000,000 two years ago. The treasury outgo has exceeded in- come for. three consecutive fiscal TMicHENRY MAN DIES Balfour, N. D., June 30.—(?)—John Pendroy, well-known resident of Mc- Henry county whe formerly lived at Balfour, died Thursday at his farm home on the Mouse River. Funeral services have been arranged for Sun- day. Special for this week-end and the Fourth Bismarck Food Market 11.G.A. STORE R. T. BAKKEN, Prop. FREE DELIVERY SERVICE tenants; Kenton H. Bird of Draper, 8. D,, first sergeant; Bruce L. McIn- tyre of Huron, 8, D., and Elwyn L. Malcolm of Custer, S. D., sergeants; Floyd H. FPulsang and Lloyd F. Roush, both of Huron, S. D., cor- | These parades are staged at 5:20 Se = = KUHN LOD PANY C. M. T. C. battalion pass in review and march to the accompaniment of band music. Bismarck’s American Legion drum [and bugle corps Friday evening will years. In that period the public debt has mounted to approximately $22,000,- Films depicting war episodes are forbidden in Italy. A special invitation to the public; jand residents of Bismarck to view jthe parade of Fort Lincoln's Citizens! |Military Training camp battalion,| held four afternoons each week, has | been issued by camp officials. Phone 1080 408 Broadway GUSSNER’S Phone 1060 Since 1883 Phone 1060 Fancy Fresh Dressed Spring Chickens and Hens Cold Meats of All Kinds for Your Picnics PHONE 143—WE DELIVER Order early on Monday. We close all day the Fourth, CENTRAL MEAT MARKET .25¢ Fresh Home Grown Peas, 3 lbs........29¢ ta eee Cantaloupe, good size, 2 for ......... Oranges (for juice), 3 dozen ... “Fresh” Fig Bars, 2 Ibs. ....... Senate Committee Hears How Bankers Balance Sheet GOLD MEDAL GENUINE CAKE FLOUR WHEATIES feiss ae Seon for ay enter- ' iherpos- Sows seen te ope} ee ALI, G, A. Specials Pkg. 25¢ 2 FOR 25¢ * actinday evening a band concert! Washington, June 30—(7)—A bal- Store Closed July 4th All Day ; y ance sheet of Kuhn, Loeb & Com- ay pita features at el Pclock | pany for 1932, placed before senate Precede a program of boxing) investigators Friday, showed total as- and wrestling elimination bouts be- sets had dropped “during the year sinning at 8:30. from $67,000,000 to $34,000,000. Just previously, Otto H. Kahn, the senior partner, said Kuhn, Loeb made @ profit of nearly $6,000,000 in financ- Betty Crocker Party Cake Recipe Book Free Jack Dempsey Jig-Saw Puzzle Free Tribune Want Ads Bring Results GENUINE BISQUICK, 40 oz. pkg. | Catholic and Protestant religious ) Services will be conducted Sunday morning, with movies on the Sunday | evening program. ‘ oY i ing Pennroad Corporation, the $140,- Pe fficis 1» 5 SHR: | chen eee ane on abe seuiae 000,000 holding company organized by M L ‘army range next Sunday, Monday; the Pennsylvania railroad. Med. Large .... . | Tuesday and Wednesday. Questioned closely by Ferdinand Pe- Thirty additional citizen soldiers in|COf@, counsel for the senate banking F the four C. M. T. C. companies have | C°Mmittee, Kahn agreed his firm re- WATERMELON On Ice, Special 59 Up been made Heutenants, sergeants or|°elved total compensation of $5,472,245 { corporals, officials announce. They|!" Organizing the corporation and ¢ | are as follows: POTATOES fees. vet | es Sandwich Fill ancy, peck ...... seeee C | vin L. Hanson of Hamar, first ] id Heutenant; Basil L. Foley of Rapid I ns sold heh hd ing i ft . | City, S. D., and Vernon J. Gunder- 2G. A, $4 - Always Ask for son of Bottineau, second leutenants; ae en Rts ch askoerae 8 oz. pkg. 9c a jar 19c , KOTA DAIRY MILK and CREAM | Allan R. Aufforth of Kenmare, first sara dite alo dil atites pot A) oe See end of 1931 had shown assets of $66,- 974,845 and deposits of $29,118,918. |sergeant; Harold W. DuPue and Ker- mit C. Gulbro of Pekin, sergeants; From Garske’s Newer and Better Pasteurizing and Dessert Powder ‘ Bottling Plant | Allan H. Beals of Bell Fourche, S.D.,|__ A sharp shrinkage in cash also was B) ne land Richard J. Benson of Ipswich’|shown during 1932, from $16,295,242 to 1. all Mustard f a, is Fancy Wis- 8. D., corporals. $3,600,996. Carol, al 5 vA a consins, ats. .... JC | Coaipasiy | Pecora said investors in the Penn- flavors, pkg. .......0C 18K Salad, German or : John T. McGarry of Alexander,|T0ad corporation had lost more than horseradish, 9c $100,000,000. | first lieutenant; Melford W. Peter- Kahn agreed that would be true |son of Scranton and Alvis L. Morse Fancy Large, per dozen ..... Wax Paper LEMON another $400,000 from sharing in the Purchase of other companies by the Pennroad. The balance sheet as of December 31, 1932, showed total assets of $34,- teen ee eee ees of Marniarth, second lieutenants; rhea ree me was Mee to ta TaGA | Russell Nelson of Grand Forks and lay, when it is selling aroun: " * ~~ | Ralph Mi f Makoti, ;13% and 4, ernie —_aa——————— CHERRIE had Lb 19¢ tou a Duan on ‘eabiet aad " 125 foot rolls .... 21 C 18K Coffee Fare ke en oa i. lanford Erickson of Adams, cor- YOUR DOLLAR Vv; Ak ns ‘acuum packed, ‘ TOM ATOE Extra ] Lh 5 hee ae wemeany NEARLY ry 10 SING Wax Paper 3 1b. tins wed $100 , { Ey t W. Sis f Kintyre, first ’ Lisl abaoee Su GP es eee ‘of Fessen-| IN TRINTY’S CHOIR LGAs 9c pl pe i— | Oot rolls ...... “ vt hte Mest, 21c | nS: Salad Dressing Yi sete c it for = ! urtiss V] we Jeat, tim wee cece cree eeeceneeees 7 (i) J y | Will Be One of Features At ... for the prosperity of your Community... . Iced Tea, LUNCHEON SETS, 8 e J | the maintenance of the independent in business. . . - rie etal tum- her package . OC \ J | Convention of Luther ered 23 c forigeniitnesfoodvalies behets 19c LIBBY’S JAM, | oz. jar ....... : i fale sa Shes tii aperiat a 2 tor 250] | F UeaguesiSunday : AesceieantGhl A y'S VIENNA SAUSAGES, meric L ee, San Ctl sary Spey a oan 25 | CAMAY Toilet Soap, 3 bars ..15¢ * NEEOGGe WHOCE WHEAR GUAR in the choir of Trinity Lutheran GULL) sSdoubasgsugons Ul mi GG'S WH it FLAKE! 8c Hi COIL OGAS church, Bismarck, when the group Norwegian Imported, in OT DEG cco cnvadsa toner sinocnet we iwednpasudns } I G | sings at Fargo Sunday during the in- R e) ported, | 19¢ * EGG NOODLES, CAIR OBATTERY | ternational convention of Luther olive oil, Babette, 4s tins ., Cc es can seeensecene ea per one-pound pkg. ; leagues and choral unions, it is an- ’ i and {nounced by Rev. Ople 8. Rindahl, LAUNDRY SOA P.&G., 25 TTER Carol, 2ic * i Es . astor of tl i i 4 ie 5 4 WE SELL } Check ‘eine ehoir will ie directed by Mrs, giant hars, 6 for. PEANUT BU 2 Wb. jar ..... 4 sh t in \e “" g GRAIN FED MEATS } | eanantipe (toss. whoscwillt Join ues CHIPSO L e Pk 17e 1 ho 10¢ a + EXCLUSIVELY These features of the | choir at Fargo are Mrs. Iver Acker 3 2 So seeeceeene an No. 2% cans .. : % There Ip 2 Difference. Our Reet Cattle Have Been on Grain GENERAL @ ELECTRIC fargo pie itared Hee a et +: Ration Since Sept. 26, 1932, The Taste Tells. 8. D., Clara Trom of Casselton and g C gs..... o~ es ae HIGH QUALITY hithinca Welo of St. Paul. +] ? Ahearn aanememe : ’ ROAST, SHORT RIBS, Th in tl yhoir include: 3 Grain Fed, per tb. ... 15c Grain Fed, Ib. . 10c AUTO RADIO Sopranos—Mrs, 0. E. Johnson, Mrs. B. & R. Nectar Prunes = HAMBURGER, 12 LITTLE PIG SAU Low Price |Gliberison, Harriet Lane, Mrs, 0. C. AML fl — ji Calif. Large, 2 Fresh, per Ib. ...... ec SAGES, per Ib. ....... 15c B Automatic Volume Control | Euingson, ‘Mrs. A. M. Kiland, Marie lavors, 25c . . us ry ean 25c¢ N, ee Chassis and Speaker in one unit : 4 oz. bottle ... BACON, 10 MINCED HAM, fel Rane Gantt) Lemohn, Mrs. Oscar Oleson, Rachel 0 rul | a . per 16 bic.costosaseea: C | eresh, per tb. os... 15c | (i ypanic speaker sohnacn) 5 Mie AL Lueck, rales Taff. . Apricots Rocellent ‘tone Stensrud, Beatrice Thorson, Mrs. Iver y ERRIES 49c Key Volume Control Bake SEI Ee Salt Water, 10 RED PITTED CH any Choice, 2 5c CASH and CARRY | C1 New Vibrator Type"B" Battery |. A ‘Rell. Nelson, ‘Bana Martinson, BEOB iso eae c STRAWBERRIES ............68¢ 2 Ibs. .....-.- ‘ u EW. Marian Dahl, Mabel Tollefson, Mrs. Y eeu yma | a ee ae ee ee or Se ty” ed Wo” at Yeu, WeHave . RASPBERRIES .............-59¢ Salted Peanuts ‘ a SMOKED PICNICS, 11 VEAL STEAK, | Bey ea eune MEHATAGIae Par ncaont Ouk Candy Benne (4) c BLACKBERRIES ............39¢ Red Skin, 10 c } * ae ae C | shoulder, per Ib. .... 12c Control Box may be mounted | Johnson, O. C. Ellingson, Waldo. L. BOE acces ens PRUNES .. 1 Wb. ....... +e | almost anywhere Ellickson, Carvel Johnson, Opie S. Rindahl, and Carrol Olson. Basses—Russell A. Young, E. N. He- SKINLESS PORK LIVER, ‘6 sapnnes C | werners, tp. ...... per pound ..... Fruit Beans Roasted Peanuts 1 . . Low in Price dahl, A. B. Lueck, Fritz Lunde, John Jumbo, In Shell, Phone 179 Buby, 9, Leonard Orvecah Gonred TDS S 3 Ry noe5 a 10c 2 Ibs. ........ 19c z PY lagen, fore ing, J, A. Gronna i. Melvile Electric Shop |"Eirenee voce Ml TUNAFISH 3 18¢ | PINEAPPLE S:.c.2"".. 95¢ G. P, Hotel Blas. gregation who plan to spend the week- Ys tins ..... sop0go00Ge 1 lo. 2%; cans, 2 for ..... Entrance on Bdwy. end in Fargo include Mr. and Mrs. 18K Fancy Sockeye, | P ACHES 18K halves or sliced, 35 ae tod Dintes ‘Bl Johnson, Me SALMON 1 Ib. tall cans ........ Banngen Cc No. 24% cans, 2 for ....... C and Mrs, Ed, Schlechter and c! ren; . and Mrs EB. N. Hedahl and daugh- 21 eserves eM APRICOTS, 18K, No. 22can 19¢ | PEARS, 18K, No. 22 cans __.21c Sall onl knows enga and Mrs. I. G. Monson. y y i i Shelled Walnuts R APEFRUIT 18K, No. 2 cans, ry | Oven Baked Beans : ; July 7 Is Deadline cura Ar) aaa AEC og Pare 33c Pineapple Juice For Applications Receipt of applications for positions as emergency agricultural assistants .19c IGA Fancy Early June Sifted, No. 2 cans, 3 for ... 1G. A., 1-2:1b;..3 5... 7) Saas 5e PEAS | “It’s Ne) GRAPE JUiC will close July 7, it is announced by Per 17¢ Paradise Island the civil it mission. . pint bottles ........ ise , wie commision has eoelved * au Pint ....0+0+. 49 c N Embossed, white or tinted, No. 2 tin ..... ] 5c ee, ee cae ie thy Apart : Fly Swatters NAPKI per package ..............- . Cc Vinegar » Da e Applications must be on file in the Wire Kantmiss, 3 12 in carton, ; / commission’s office at Washington, Bilan css 1 Cc PAPER er carton C 18K, Pure Apple Cider, / # | D.C. on or before July 7. Ae ee pester eaerane st ret pint bottles, 23 3 was announces i fill Seats ah the newly-creat- . Fly Swatters PAPER CUPS Tinted k Oe BOP cies oie Cc ‘ ed agricultural adjustment adminis- Cellostran, 9 Cc 5 9 2 oe 3 ~N : Ce each ...... erates I. G. A. or Chantilly, Be Vinegar | Girls’ D-Ball Teams _ Fly Killers BEVERAGE 24 7, bottles, 2 for ... 12K Pare Ageia Cider, J Will Play Saturday |] Seiber’s Masi. 97 i ee bottles ....... 17c Two high school girls’ diamondball aohnsionia Toh najonia.ladenend ence Z teams will clash at North Field, one K' RS Jobnsio C dehacion's J c goat piece AE of ue bie Gay oe) Re nka, shia - We 3 icbst tis it ae o'cloc! jaturday morning, iF achainate ie. 9 nounced by Miss Betty Haagensen, assor' BuT SALLY’S MOTHER director of gist recreavion. P reo OC kin seted Rosina Becker will be captain of 5 one team while Beverly Barnes will head the other. KNOWS-— SHE NEEDS ITS W & N Seedless, Pickles North Field is at th er of 4-pound package ......... EXTRA BENEFITS TOO! eatcrih Bild is at the com LG. A. pip fora 1x, ~ Women’s kittenball teams will play C d Meats pb ED | 10 e. jar ........... Pati F course children think to insure normal elimination of next Thursday at 6:30 o'clock, Miss anne 2-pound package .........-+++ (Sweets, Sreet Bilich., Fi O Post's Bran Flakes is just food wastes. It is also rich in Bapecneen DAE Soapunced. Campbell's, sae eee 3 3 ¥ J . delicious to eat! But wise mothers phosphorus, iron, and Vitamin B. There are 174 different. machine TOMAT J ard tin. vcietsse C 18K, 2 row, 26 of. jar Cc 8 know that it also acts as a safe, operations performed upon 154 ma- simple precaution against con- stipation due to lack of bulk in the diet... an often uasuspected trouble that may lead to listless- ness, ill temper, “low” spirits. For years, Post’s Bran Flakes has served as a safeguard against this condition... 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