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3 ba opines ee ee a a ——— See a ee a ee ee ae ee eee ee ee ee, Vw a gat a & tive traders and “ ery unless something better is pro- , ‘Washington, ference, to intimate what section he considered objectionable, but said the publishers’ representatives were due at his office some time Friday to talk over the program. Informed of the acceptance by a number of newspapers of the provi- sions of the A. N. P. A. program, Johnson said, “There cannot be a code until it is approved after a hearing.” Those who sign the blanket re- employment agreement will be the only cuss immediately entitled to the blue eagle signifying adherence to the recovery , he said. It has been intimated in sources close to Johnson that he feels there are too many reservations in the newspaper code and that he objects to its failure to specify short hours for reporters and copy editors. Crookston Votes for Public Improvement Crookston, Minn., Aug. 11.—(P)— Citizens of the Crookston school dis- trict in @ special election Thursday voted overwhelmingly in favor of a $70,000 bond issue for a high school auditorium and gymnasium. The vote was 1,225 in favor and 189 against. Work on the new gymnasium and auditorium is expected to be started this fall in connection with a loan from the federal government under the national public works measure. FARM LEADER RAPS GRAIN MARKET CODE Peek Asserts Document Is Un- satisfactory in Form Presented to Him Washington, Aug. 11—(?)—George N. Peek, chief farm administrator, has told the grain exchanges their proposed code of competition is un- satisfactory and they must take fur- ther steps to “clean house.” He did so Thursday, at the same time telling newspapermen that gov- erning bodies of the exchanges should exclude from membership persons ac- tively engaged “in trading and spec- ulation.” Some exchanges, he said, now have conduct’ committees from which ac- speculators have been excluded but he declared that the Chicago board of trade, the larg- est trading center in the country, is “not one of them.” Peek added that representatives of exchanges have shown a “disposition to cooperate in reforming exchange Practices” and that he believes many changes are necessary in order to “justify public confidence in the ex- changes as the principal market for the farmer’s grain.” “Obviously we do not want to de- SUGAR BARON BALKS stroy the present marketing machin- Washington, Aug.. 11.—(#)—Efforts to obtain a production limitation agreement among sugar producers serving the United States market ap- parently broke down Friday when Charles M. Kearney, president of the American Sugar Beet association, gave notice his group had determined vided,” Peek said, adding in answer to a question, that he has no pro- gram to offer as a substitute for ex- Changes at this time. However, he outlined four sugges- tions he has made to exchange rep- Tesentatives which he said should be the basis for additions to the ex- change code, Johnson Opposed to Reservations in Code Aug. 11.—(?)—Hugh 8. Johnson, the industrial adminis- trator, Friday sald there were ye posals which are unsatisfactory” in the proposed code of hours and ‘wages submitted by the American Newspaper Publishers’ association. Johnson declined, at a press con- Steaks, Short Cuts, per Ib. .... Carol Olives, A, WHITE KING Deauty leo tment for SS 1. Dissolve one spoonful White King Granulated Soap in a mall amount of hot water—then add suf- \\/}_ ficient cool water to 4 make lukewarm suds, ey : 2. Squeeze suds wae rinse well in water the same temperature as lo jac ameae (Brown & v towel for ten minutes r oO n to absorb excess cone Tiedman . 4! Press while All Phones 1400 damp with ” lores Tomatoes, Fancy Minne-.. sota pomesromne 10 c 4 Peas, fancy Wash- ington, per lb. dae | Oc Eggplant, fancy, per lb. .... 1 Oc cplial fancy cat, Fair- way Brand, spec., 2 8-oz. cans for . '25c White House Cof- s. fee, 1 Ib. can . a 1 Cc (@ coe mat) gi ree Tomato Juice, ’ 4 1214-02. cans S COTT’ Ss eae 29c : GROCERY 311 7th St. 816—Phone—817 “The Red and White Store” [iB for .....:......, MASON FRUIT JARS— Salmon, J Fairway Brand, lozen. ‘ancy red, uN ie 1 Ib. tall can .. .19c pints ... o c Lemons, fancy as cath inion BOL large, per doz. ... 35c JAR RINGS, 13c 3 ekg. Deeee cseeereen "33 X eres Cc eee rent, per day .... PRESERVES, sire! : i berry, Osage Melons, fancy in 16- titiaers large, per Ib. ...... 5c Uneeda Bakers Special As- 80) ‘ookies, PEP IDs sierasks wae 15c pie Impt. Swiss Cheese, Goat, dsvepeseicens Impt. Roquefort in bulk, Yes, We Deliver Free Edam J SATURDAY wenn Grain Fed Beef Pot Roast, per Ib. . Rib Boiling Beef, per Ib. ....... Veal Shoulder Roast, per lb. Veal Stew, per Ib. ........ Pork Shoulder Roast, per ib. Round Steak, per Ib. ........... Home Rendered Lard, 2 Ibs. for Fresh Bologna, per Ib. } IRA Fresh Dressed Springers and PHONE 722 — WE DELIVER (€% QUALITY MEAT MARKET THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1933 hot to accept any proposal prohibit- ing further expansion of their pro- duction. bond forgery case was drawn Friday toward the office of Will J. French, state auditor, who disclosed that a copy of a transcript of one of the; forged issues of bonds was missing | from his files. PUSH SCANDAL PROBE Topeka, Kas. Aug. 11—()}—Atten- tion ot of investigators in’ the , Kansas Chase & Sanborn’s DATED COFFEE = (GLASS JAR COFFEE "Foe Dio Suprema! Vacwum Paced Sone ne HILLS BROS." ‘= 3ic =2 Yer Oe UR. + 1000 StoRES Pound Jor = Con ee eee «No. 10 Can 49 “STURGEON BAY” FANCY RED CHERRIES “DOOR COUNTY” RED PITTED PIE CHERRIES . FINest PIE CHERRIES Grape Juice $2 23 Suensdown me 24 “Royal Purple” Pint Bele 14¢ Insures Cake Baking Success Dill Pickles om 47, | mmm " 25e me ee 4 10 inlet. Wer? Sc. SNOWY WHITE, WASHES Lar; ICH SUDS rte c A “WITHOUT SCRUBBING LIFEBUOY “nusnenr 4~.25¢ Camming- Supplies Be Prepared... Buy A Supply At These ‘Saving Prices! BALL MASON JAR CAPS) «x= no 23 PAROWAX JELLY-SEAL + 2% 15¢ JAR RINGS . DOUBLELIFPED = @ ne 10c PEN-JEL - iMSuRFUES « 2027 aon FRUIT JARS icy Dozen Pints Dozen Quarts 79c 89c CANTALOUPES, large, 3 for ...... 25¢ CONCORD GRAPES, first quality. . .33c LEMONS, Sunkist, dozen ....... .. .80e LETTUCE, large heads, each .......10c BANANAS, 3 pounds ............... 23¢ PRINCE ALBERT AND VELVET TOBACCO, 2 cans ............. es A 10c charge on all orders prised $3.00. $3.00 orders delivered HEMPEL’S Phone 1612 Saturday Specials ° Tomato oe Jello Sauce Shankless Picnics ou Family: ta | 6 to 8b. 6 pkgs. avg., per'lb.... 10c 25 ORANGES Large Juice Size 2 Dozen 45c APPLES, “fancy green,” 4 Ibs....... 25c 5c ORANGES Extra Large Slicing Dozen 29c LEMONS, Sunkist, dozen .......... 30c PLUMS, large baskets, each ........ 45c BANANAS Pies Pl 3 we 25c Puffed Wheat ‘ Puffed Rice Reg. 2 for 25c Reg. 2 for 35c a ae.....Me! eae... Be Large 55-08. pkg. -OATMEAL Honey, extracted, 5-Ib. pail a "40c Catsup, 14-oz. bottle ib pe 2OC Nazim. 19¢ Pork and Ovaltine, Reg. 50c size Grapefruit Juice, No. 1 tin, 2 for.. 19c Naphtha, ‘Granulated, 10-1b. cloth 100-Ib. bag... $539 im EERE ore at These Ailes to Go Higher The last survivor of the passenger Pigeons died at the Cincinnati Zoo- logical Park in 1914, In the early part of the 18th century, passenger pigeons were so numerous that trees were broken down by their weight the sky. WE WOMEN MUST KEEP OUR H, botherthebirth- days! Staying young is really very simple ...if you know your carbohydrates and minerals, your proteins and vitamins. These are the vital elements Nature so generously stores in whole wheat. And youcan havethem, every one, in delicious golden-brown biscuits . ; ; Shredded Wheat: It’s the very food of youth! Just whole wheat with nothing added or taken away. Ready cooked, ready to eat. Yes, ready to serve in many de- lightful ways ... with milk or cream, with fresh or preserved fruit. Try it tomorrow, and the next day; try it for at least ten pleasant meals. Perhaps you'll find, as millions have, that it’s youth . .. by the bowiful! Miially dG, oe cond / When you see Niagara Falls om the package, your KNOW you bave Shredded Wheat, SHREDDED WHEAT A product of NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY “Uneeda Bakers" Pastry Shop ppe 104 Nourth Street Saturday Special (Lady th AYER (an Chocaate \ CAKE ONE NUT TOP — CAKE Both for 23c One | This special on sale Saturday, Aug. 12th. One layer cake and one nut top coffee cake, value 30c, combination sale price 23 cents. From coast to coast, the thousands of 1.G. cig who own their stores, have bought carloa a big savings for this big sale. hoe foods your I.G.A. Grocer always lects *, for you personally. Every item listed here caries his Come! guarantee of outstanding quality and ex- onal value. Take advantage of these EXTRA: SAVINGS to stock vour pantry with everyday needs. I. G. A. Advertising for Week of August 11th to 18th 18K, cut wax or green, : 2 No. 2 cans ................. Cc i 18K vacuum packed, 3 1-Ib. cans CORN FLAKES i::é: ‘ix. PEA ca 10: A5¢ I. G. A. Early June, BNO.2 CAMS 5. .0.5650 5c 2c sces 18K Fancy, INO 202 CAD ocho essa soar Campbell’s Tomate, DOANE oc. s ccs ++ -s esse ceeinis 4 ' I. G. A. Tomato, Sou 3 CAMS «10... . sees e erences 18¢ " 18K Sliced or Halves, b 2 No. 2% cans 18K Faney,: No. 2 can . I. G. A. Cocoa TOILET SOAP Hardwater, per bar . Be W I. G. A. | SOAP GRAIN large pkg. ....... 15¢ I. G. A. and Chan- tilly, 2'24-0z. bottles C iy (White Lemon, Lime Rickey, Gingerale, Root Beer, Cherry, Grape, Orange, and Strawberry) BROOMS I. G. A. DeLuxe, Parlor, each Wi FLY SPRAY, I. G. A., %4 pint... 23e ui FLY TOX, 12 pint ................ 29¢ FLY SPRAY, 1.G. A.,1 pint ....... 33¢ FLY TOX, 1 pint and flocks passing overhead darkened | THE COOLEST STORE IN TOWN ~ leo WY WATERMELONS | Kept in Refrigerators at 36 Degrees Minneopa, LOBSTER son tin’ scccscessesaee mi eee 16c SARDINES 2s" per tin PEANUT BUTTER SUNKIST Lemons 34c Doz. OXYDOL Gao each P. & G. SOAP CAMAY Toilet Soap Green Apples 4 tbs. 29C Giant Bar WE SELL GRAIN FED MEATS EXCLUSIVELY There Is a Difference. Our Beef Cattle Have Been on Grain Ration Since Sept. 26, 1932. The Taste Tells. Se T. BONE STEAK, Ib... 21¢ cg POT ROAST __....__..14¢ RIB BOILING 9c (sass BOR os 123c BEEF, Ib. Special Cut, Ib. —SPRING CHICKENS— CASH AND CARRY PORK Rib End Roast, Shoulder Roast, Shoulder Steak .. PORK SAUSAGE, Hamburger..1]1¢ GRAIN FED Siorr’steax Bologna ....10c¢ | Head Cheese 1Q¢ SKINLESS LIVER WEINERS SAUSAGE LAR Pure White, 2. |S ane Meener Let Us Supply Your DUTCH LUNCH NEEDS All Kinds of Cold Meats — Special Sausage and Cheese GUSSNER’S Just Phone 1060. Store Hours—8 a. m. to 6 p. m. Daily Except Saturday, 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. » Economy Grocery * 111 Bdwy, . 258, 5. All Phones 34 Cantaloupe, Green. Peas, Pears, Tomatoes, Lettuce, Plums, Fresh Beans, Turnips, Beets SARDINES in pure olive oil, 2 for RALSTON WHEAT FLAKES, 2 pkgs. for 13c Snader 's eyatae) CORN, 8 oz. tins, 3 for .. FANCY SPRING CHICKENS OIL SARDINES, per tin .... LOBSTER, 3 oz. tin ........ . 16c CORN FLAKES, Miller's, 2 for -19¢ PEANUT BUTTER, 2 Ib. jar ............28¢ OXYDOL, per pkg. .........ccccceccseee 23c P. & G. GIANT BAR, 5 for CAMAY TOILET SOAP, 3 for Fancy Solid Pack TOMATOES, No. 212 tin, 2 for ....25c Minneopa Red Sockeye SALMON, 1-lb. tin..... 5 Libby’s: VIENNA: SAUSAGES, 3 cans, special . Hiawatha DILL PICKLES, quart jar Market Day RAISINS, 4 lb. pkg. .......... FRESH PRUNES, large 2-lb. package SARDINES in oil, 6 cans Minneopa LOBSTER, 3 oz. tins, special . CORN FLAKES, large pkg., 2 for ... OXYDOL, large pkg., special CAMAY TOILET SOAP, 3 bars : Have a Quart of Our Delicious Ice Cream sent with nN Your Order. RICHHOLT'S The Store That Saves You Money MEAT DEPARTMENT SPRINGERS HEAVY HENS SQUABS Swift’s Cello Wrapped PICNICS, 6 to 8 lbs., per Abs FRESH BOLOGNA, special, per aa FRESH LARD, in cartons, 1 Ib. L, E. SMITH —WE DELIVER— F, E. SMITH