The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 8, 1933, Page 7

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omen THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1983 son, Emil Johnson, in Naughton town-|death. They are Andrew of Boring, ship Friday morning of complications |Ore., Charles, Abel, Frank: and Emil Th, Sea is ties td Merman ot. Miner she ns | 1. y of ot. e sweden, Deer 22, 180, he carne te leaves a brother, J. Le Grandeulst of Bismarck direct from Sweden with her |Oskland, Calif, three brothers in husband, the late Andrew Johnson, in /Sweden and 16 grandchildren. Three 'May 1882. of her sons are ioageees itisinly Funeral services are ntativel hues te othe ait yee Planned for Sunday afternoon at 2:30 | moved to Naughton township, where | clock at ea bt whine |Mr. Johnson filed on a homestead on vi rete: terment Saad |which they resided until about nine|V!¢w cemetery in Naughton township. ton moved to Blamact, ge ined in| Denies ‘Brain Trust’ Was ‘Dominant’ Force trict 12, United America, in Washington. Good sink brushes can b from old whisk brooms, nt ed & strong swing toward BOMB MINER'S HOME — the opposit parties Moreover,| Herrin, Il, Sept. 8—(P)—A few there have been of differences | minutes after his wife and children within the cabinet over & trade treaty/had been warned and left the house, with Uruguay. & bomb was thrown at the home of e + ‘William J. Sneed, president of Dis- | Rescue Man From | Street Cave-in | : Dies Here Thursday - amok ie poner Dailey, a plumber, was | the \fines yet {pom BRAND | NEW PACK t gon, Washington, New Hampshire, ;equaled the recognized world record New Jersey, Tlinois, and Oklahoma. |for the 110-meter high hurdles of 14.4 With the further impetus given to|seconds as he sped to victory of the ruling out child labor in recovery|final of the hurdle event in the in- jcodes, the labor leaders predict, fur-|ternational inter-university games in ther ratifications are likely when js legislatures re-convene. | Deposit Corporation Directors Are Named Chicago, Sept, 8—()—Walter J. Cummings of Chicago and E. G. Ben- nett of Ogden, Utah, will be the di- ia of the Federal Deposit corpor- ation. \ || Announcement of selection of the key men who will manage the na- tional administration’s bank deposit insurance corporation was made be- fore the American Bankers antees showed a strong IRS. A HANSON BURLEIGH PIONEER, -RSROM OLD AGE ‘Same to Blemarck in 1882 and Lived For Years on Home- stead in Naughton Mine night, Betty Jean Brych, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brych, 302 Seventh St. south, died at the family residence Thursday evening. The child was born Feb. 6, 1933. Funeral services will be held at Thursday after having been caught in a cave-in in an excavation 15 feet below the pav- ing on Central avenue near Main street. He was not seriosuly in- jured, although his rescue was not effected for two hours, So many persons crowded around the scene that police roped off the area to prevent fur- ther cave-ins. Bismarck until the death of Mr. Johnson about 18 months ago. eed] then Mrs. Johnson has lived with her sons in Naughton township. Bedford Springs, Pa., Sept. 8—()— She leaves seven sons, six of whom |The so-called “brain trust,” Raymond were with her at the time of her/Moley says, has not been a “domin- Mrs. Andrew Johnson, 83, pioneer resident of Bismarck and Naughton ‘ownship, died at the home of her 2:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon at the First Evangelical church, with Rev. Ira _E. Herzberg officiating. Inter- ment will be in Fairview cemetery. STortS Logan’s.. “We Thank You” We Bcoffing at the idea the president Concord Grapes, 2 baskets Peaches Pears Greening Apples Malaga Grapes Rebier Grapes Watermelons is receiving too much “academic” ad- | vice, the recently-resigned assistant secretary of state asserts that in work- ing out his program, Roosevelt “has observed a wise balance of assistance.” He addressed the annual convention of the Pennsylvania: Electric associa- tion Thursday night. tives the Roosevelt policies represent “definite emphasis upon the principle Cumminy ties leader in the middlewest, already is executive assistant to secretary of the treasury, Woodin. Bennett is a banker with wide interests in the mountain states. Prof Moley told the utilities execu-{ The corporation is to be set up by Jan. j, 1934, to insure bank. deposits of not more than $2,500, Spanish Cabinet and Premier Azana Quit Madrid, Sept. 8.—(#)— Premier Manuel Azane’s cabinet resigned Fri- day and President Niceto Alcala Za- mora announced he immediately would start conferences for the pur- Pose of forming a new government. The recent election for members of the tribunal of constitutional guar- SETS TRACTOR RECORD St, Paul, Sept. 8—(>)}—Barney Old- field, famous race car driver, set a new speed record for rubber-tired tractors at the Minnesota State Fair Thursday. He drove five miles at an average speed of 39.72 miles an hour. The previous mark of 35.045 miles an hour was set by Oldfield last week in Indianapolis. A Red Ow! Super Value/ RA) aaa ¥ Wax Beans 3::25¢ that the public interest acting through the government is paramount in the business life of the country.” \ It was Moley’s first public address Since he resigned to become editor of @ new weekly magazine. Nine States Ratify Ban on Child Labor Washington, Sept. 8.—(#)—All the |states that ratified the child labor amendment at the last sessions of their legislatures have now certified to the state department, bringing the | legal listing up to 15. | The 1933 ratifications totaled nine— Michigan, North Dakota, Ohio, Ore- Oranges, extra special, 2 doz. .......... 49c GIANT SIZE... WHITE NAPHTHA P.&G. Soap 7 -25c Carnation Milk . "28°". 32:"19¢ Dessert Jell 2 iSiakts: . m Se Wainut Meats . (Sn. . » 38¢ Kidney Beans . P8545 . 3% 285e Spinach |. “WSSEy . 2%:23¢ Quaker Oats 20 SE. 24 286 tcnwt|GRAPE NUTS FLAKES a SUPPLY OF FREE SPOONS LIMITED. BUY FARLY’ ic Maxwell House Coffee = iis, Par Coffee . wcuurncm . & 286 Certo . “SERS | aw 25e Raisins . 258 . 218.4 Black Flag . surct8i2 Boi2 rcs . Bt SOAKS DIRT OUT $10,000.00 CASH PRIZE OX YDOL CONTEST CLOSES SATURDAY. SEPT. 9th. Garden Fresh Fruits and Vegetables PEACHES, Crate .. $149 GRAPES, Concord, basket ...........25¢ PLUMS, Crate § ORANGES, Sweet Sunkist, 2 doz.. GREEN PEPPERS, 3 pounds PURITAN MARSHMALLOWS 5-lb. box—63e 2 pounds—25c Free Delivery on orders of $3.00 or more. 10c charge on orders under $3.00. Prices good at Red Owl No. 1 and No. 2. Phone your order in and have it delivered C. 0. D. RED OWL FOOD STORES GOOD FOODS MAKE APT SCHOLAR: SAVING on your food bill Was easy as A: BC: Claire Claims Pair Were in Conspiracy Los Angeles, Sept. 8—()—A charge |Mrs. Martin Read her divorced jhusband, Alfred Read, Jr. agreed to sue Miss Windsor and use. whatever Judgment might be obtained for their | Mutual benefit, was ready Friday for | Presentation by Claire Windsor. blond | actress, in the trial of a $100,000 alienation of- affections euit brought against the actress by Mrs. Read. EQUALS HURDLE RECORD Turin, Italy, Sept. &8—(@—Johnny |Morriss, of Louisiana state, Friday Wake up your appetite Cauliflower Eggplant Lettuce Tomatoes Cucumbers Carrots Parsnips Squash Grocery Department Happyvale Dill Pickles, ‘a 26 oz. jar, only Saniflush, 2 cans and 1 can Melo, all for .... Minneopa Salad Mustard, quart jar Minneopa Pure Grape Jam, 2 Ib. jar Heinz Fresh Cucumber Pickles, ‘pint jar Fresh Shelled Texas Pecans, 1 Ib, 580; % Jb, . Camay Toilet Sot bars .. Meat Department (Government Inspected Quality Meats) Steer Pot Roast Beef, fancy, per Ib. . Veal Rump Roast, milk fed, per Ib. ...... ane Sirloin Veal Steak. i 1 8c milk fed, per lb. Meat Loaf, consists of beef, pork and veal, 15¢ all 118 Third st. just season and bake, per Ib. ............ Phones 211 DELIVERIES—8:45 & 10:30 a. m.—2:30 & 4:30 p. m. STORE HOURS: ‘Week Days — 8 a. m. to 6:15 p. m. Saturdays — 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. ‘ GUSSNER’S : .. SINCE 1883 PKGS. 4 28c Mussolini stadium. Betty Jean Brych es when a bow! Teet so this vi- ty dia food mrt wu ing up as walag op o | Approved FOR QUALITY—The ingredients that go into the WONDER LOAF have been carefully analyzed for purity and’ have met definite requirements of-whole- someness and nutritional value. FOR PRODUCTION—The method of mixing and bak- ing this bread has been proved satisfactorily clean, modern and scientific. FOR ADVERTISING—The claims made for this bread a have been accepted as accurate and justified. of Our Meats Are Strictly Grain Fed Bismarck Baking Co. |i} — CASH and CARRY — KETTLE POT ROAST, per Ib. 10¢ kKwekkkxk x A Call to Action! To All LG.A. Members: teis ro drates and vitamins, ‘sd 100% whole wheat with pected added, nothing taken away! ‘Try Shredded Wheat for at ten mornings and see good it is! It’s ready cooked, A product ef NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY “Uneede Bekers”® NO CHILD — can crhoW properly with a FUSSY little APPETITE The Soest sift yeu.can. give. rear. shildile the heritage of GOOD HEALTH. Yet if a fussy appetite keeps them from eating the foods they should, may fail in this important obligation. ‘Tempt in this clever ways prepare a dish of CREAMETTES, the cious macaroni product. It has “new-food appeal.’ Pork Steak, per pound mi Lamb Ste thoulder tb. ... L2HC | ber coef COTTAGE CHEESE, per pint 15¢ No matter what demands you make on your food dollars, 1.G.A. values like these fill the bill, and put extra change back in your pocketbook. The high quality foods you always get here bring extra goodness to your table, too. Please your pocketbook— ond please yourfamily. Try the thrifty \.G.A. way of shopping. - I. G, A. Advertising for Week of Sept. 8th - 15th PEANUT BUTTER £15", 18K in Rose Tumblers, f PRESERVES @ LEG O’ PORK, special cuts ........ part; appeal to your customers to buy thet POT ROAST, grain 1 4 c THURINGER 8UM- pound of butter now at these low prices! 16 oz. jar FAOW... THE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME | GENUINE ROGERS SILVERWARE COMPLETE SERVICE FOR ONE EXCLUSIVE MODERN SOVEREIGN PATTERN UNLIMITED GUARANTEE CY INTERNATIONAL SILVER CO RETAIL VALU 15c fed, per Ib. MER SAUSAGE, n.... 18¢ BACON, Sliced, LITTLE PIG SAU- . % Ib. SAGES, per Ib. ....... 15c PURE LARD, Snow white, 2 Ibs. ...15¢ Free—SLICING CUCUMBERS—Free (In the meat department only) Fruits and Groceries CONCORD GRAPES =="... 22¢ PPLES ceztat Be per % peck .......cseceeeee TOKAY GRAPES ‘= 2... PEARS, Fancy Bartletts, basket a tel ee... S, Short Qt., 26 oz. .. . Be | Saree CORN, 3 for Minneopa Fy , 1 Melo free, 2 for ... Noodles, pks. OC TOMATOES, 25 FANCY CELERY, fancy, 5 Ibs. ++faOC | per bunch ... LEMONS S0™KIST, Medium sia, (Large size, busi 330) Libby’s Sale And Sampling TOMATO JUICE. Si" 5 cy INDEPENDENT GROCERS’ ALLIANCE BUTTER) Wax Paper, I. G. A., 125-foot a oe a ae ae Oe Coffee, 18K vacuum packed, cans’ $1.00 Laundry Soap, to bare .. 29C Cookies, Johnston’s wb. Le rade Minneopa ASPARAGUS TIPS, regular 40c, special . .25¢ Minneopa fancy STRAWBERRIES, No. 2 can, special 22c Minneopa PURE VANILLA, 2 oz. bottle, special . ...15c Van Camp's RED KIDNEY BEANS, No. 2 tin, special 6¢ Happy Vale DILL PICKLES, 26 oz. glass, special .. .15¢ CORN FLAKES, large package, special Minneopa WHEAT HEARTS, reg. 25¢, special... Minneopa SALAD MUSTARD, quart jars, special ...19¢ Minneopa PURE GRAPE JAM, 2 pounds, special ...35c seberbepoeee. PINEAPPLE go || STRAWBERRIES ; cl = , SANIFLUSH, special, 2 cans, 1 Melo free PICKLES, Home: Se | * ‘Try a Quart of Our Iee Cream with Your Order Sliced, 2 for ‘ Extra ‘Fancy, 21e¢| mie een Just Phone <— ¥ MEAT DEPARTMENT 3 Mill Fed Sprisigers = Heavy Hens - Squabe Cotes RICHHOLT'S The Store That Saves You Money Corn, good g White Crosby, 6 No. 38c 303 cans a a a ae a a = a: PEAS, No. 2 can, 2 for ....... EconomyGrocery @.S.8. 411 Béwy. All Phones 34 Ask YOUR IGA TAILS Brisling, ie bars for See IT'S LOTS OF FUM TO SHOOT THE Hut x,

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