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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 6, 1938 Bs PAGE OF TRADE REPORTED SLOWER * Both Production and Distribu-| tion Slackening as Re- sult of Strikes New York, Oct. 6.—(#)—The general ~ pace of trade, said the Dun & Brad- btreet_Inc., weekly trade) ee, Fri: TI SUNSH NE days on your calendar How many days in the month do you feel your best? You can add to these sunshine days by simply obeying nature’s laws. The first of these laws is reg- ular elimination. Avoid common constipation by cating a delicious cereal. Tests show Kellogg’s ALt- Bran furnishes “bulk” to exer- cise the intestines, and vitamin B to help aid regularity. ALL- BRAN also contains twice the iron of an equal weight of beef liver. The “bulk” in ALL-Bran is much like that in leafy vege- tables. How much more pleasant than pills and drugs—so often habit-forming. Serve as a cereal or use in cooking. Direc- tions on the red- and-green pack- age. At all gro- cers. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. Schi he row of tidy réd tins that millions of women depend on 23 Spices day, has become perceptibly slower, with reports from nearly all parts of the country this week emphasizing a |Slackening of activity in both centers jof production and distribution. The review commented that the {lower rate of manufacturing opera- | tons, which has persisted for more than a month, has been aggravated (by labor troubles. “The static condition of trade in |many directions,” it continued, has |been magnified, no doubt, by the gap between its present position and that which was expected to be attained un- der the influence of the usual season- al stimuli, and the reactionary tend- jency of both commodity and security markets. “While consumers’ reserves appear to be far from exhausted and retail- ers of merchandise are receiving the |benefit of more than two billion dol- jlars returned from hoarding since |March, it is becoming apparent that | Wages are lagging behind advancing | prices. The spread of the strike wave has intensified hesitation, bringing operations in some industries virtual- ly to the pomnt of cessation, and pre- | venting the rate of others from being | advanced. | “While no feeling of apprehension |can be discerned, the attitude of con- | Sumers generally is one of hesitation, | awaiting the force of some strong im- Petus to release the funds which ad- mittedly are nearly double those ‘available a year ago for the acquisi- tion of merchandise.” |Mencken to Quit as Editor of Mercury | New York, Oct. 6.—()—Henry L. ;Mencken, the sage of Baltimore, has decided to retire as editor of the American Mercury, the green backed ;monthly which has been under his guidance since it was started 10 years ago. In confirming news of his retire- ment, Mencken said he felt he had been editor of the Mercury {enough. He wants to devote his time |to writing books and to newspaper work. Alfred A. Knopf, Mencken's pub- jlisher, said the magazine will con- tinue to be published along its present ilines. of the Mercury's new editor. PIONEER WOMAN DIES { Jamestown, N. D., Oct., 6.—(?)—Mrs. | ° Alice K. McElroy, 61, who came to | Jamestown in 1886, died at her home jhere from heart disease and compli-|* jeations, long | 5 He did not announce the name f |six (66) ! GOVERNMENT ASKED TO BUY N. D. GRAIN, Langer Would Make Provision| Now for Seed Require- ments Next Spring In a telegram sent to President Roosevelt Friday, Governor William Langer urged that the government} now purchase North Dakota grain and store it in the state “so that! in spring.” The governor said farmers are shipping their wheat, while millions of bushels of thes: grains will be needed for seed b; drouth-stricken farmers next spring. He suggested the grains be purchased | and stored in various parts of North, Dakota. The telegram reads: “Farmers of North Dakota shipping their wheat, oats, barley and other grains out of the state. Millions of bushels of these grains| will be needed for seed by drouth- stricken farmers next spring. I carnestly suggest that these grains be purchased now by your proper agency and stored here in various Notice is hereby given that under | tho authority of sale granted by Hon. James A. Murphy, Judge of the Coun- ty Court of the County of Stutsman, and State of North , dated M 22nd, 1933, Wolfer, as Court, all to in and crest of th be intere d property, to the following 4 cri to-wit In Stutsman © North Dakota, the following unty, wit rer (18) tow y eight (138) of 14) of Sees p One Hun- Range Sixty Northwest quarter quarter of 4 of NW%) thwest (28). township. One eight (138) Range ter (SW%) of Sec- ) township One Hun- ight (138) Range Sixty Southwest quarter (SW) of Sec- tion Six (6) township One| Hundred lling TITLE DR BROS. PHONE 332 “TITTLE’s” QUALITY BEER CHUCK | Roast | Fresh Made Ring Bologna, lb... Short LL 9c BACO HAM DC | 2 aoe tor... 37 19¢ Bar DEPENDABLE QUALITY MEATS Saturday Specials Kettle Pot Roast, Ib... BAL Roast, Ib............ [, ume Roast, lb. . L Bamp2 Chops, Ib.. ME Meaty Veal Stew, per lb, . Mie oes Roast, Ib..... 9C|Steak, ib... 11 Smo. Sugar cured, whole or half strip, per Ib.... Smo. Sugar Cured. Whole or Shank Fruits and Vegetables AT H. L. BROWN’S Specially Priced for Saturday—NASH’S TOASTED COFFEE—2. pounds ..........cccccccccccetcceseeeeseres ‘CONCORD GRAPES Te 16° —_ Ribs, fancy, lb.. e| fn" Sincin Stet or Swiss ak, Ib. ... Baby Beef Liver, Ib. ... a 15c 12¢c win Small Basket, each. Large Basket, each. thirty nine (139) Range Sixty two 62) (Northwest quarter (NW) of Sec- tion Seven (7) township One Hun- dred thirty nine (139) Range Sixty two (62) Southeast quarter and North half (SE% and N%) of Section Nineteen (19) township One Hundred {nitty nine (139) Range Sixty four (64) Southwest quarter (SW%) of Sec- tion Thirty (30) township One Hun- dred forty (140) ‘Range Sixty three (Oeat half (Wi) of Section Two, (2) township One Hundred forty (140) Range Sixty five (65) Lot Two (2), Section Two (2) tawn- ship One Hundred forty (140) Range Sixty five (65), Northwest quarter (NW%) of Sec- tlon Eleven (11) township One Hun- area forty (140) Range Sixty five (65 Southwest quarter (SW%) of Sec- tion One (1) township One Hundred forty two (142) Range Sixty nine wail of Section Thirty one (31) town- ship One Hundred forty three (143) Range Sixty seven (67), In Burleigh County, North Dakota, the followin: wi South half ($1) of Section Twenty one (21) township One Hundred forty four (144) Range Seventy five (75), Sale will be made on or after Octo- bor 20th, 1933. All bids must be tn writing, and may be left at the office of R. R. Wolfer. Testamentary Administrator of said estate, at the National Bank & Trust Company, in Jamestown, North Dakota, or filed with the Judge of the County Court, at the Court House, in the City of Jamestown, in Stutsman County, North Dakota, or delivered to the undersigned personal Dated September 27th Wolter, As Testamentary Administra- tor of the estate of Anna E. ba dec'd, Jamestown, N, A.W. Aylm Attorney for. Meatauientary, Administrator, Jamestown, N. Dak. 9-29 10-6, WAN ED be received for Ss GROCERY § 311 7th 4 816—Phone—817 “The Red and White store” SOAP, 2 bars ...... tee IVORY FLAKES, large pkg. ... 3 pkgs. MINCEMEAT, Red & White, per TOMATO JUICE, 1Lb. Jar - $5e 3 Lb, Jar the same may be available for bea oats, barley! and other grains out of the state,, are | parts of North Dakota so that the same may be available for seed in |sering. You can readily see that ‘ing freight on these grains out of the. state and then paying freight on {similar grains into the state next | spring will increase the cost of seed | epproximately 50 or 60 per cent. Be- {sides this, it seems inevitable that, seed prices will be much higher in spring than are the prices on these grains at this time. We have spots iin North Dakota where we had crops, \particularly in Golden Valley, Ward, Wells and Stutsman counties, and in the Red River Valley. “We have enough seed if arrange- iments can be made to purchase it. | I beg you to give this your very care- ‘ful consideration because it will e1 | A WHITE J cauly hreeol for Bripsr No ionger is it necessary to plana special day for cleaning silverware or to pices about stained hands... Have you any special Washing Problems? I you have, just write to Kay White, care of Tie Wie King Soup Co, Loe oS jand your in acne! attention, Teainctve bokiet ca Ways of Washing, Easior and Better, ned alts fhe Tine wiih White Kop Grae. ‘Soap” upon request. able our farmers to have seed early in spring, that is in March and April at seeding time, instead of being obliged to wait as long as May and the early part of June as was the case last year. - If you wish any fur- ther information on this matter or if I can be of help to you I should very happy to have you wire me.” FORMS ‘RECOVERY PARTY’ New York, Oct. 6.—(P)—Joseph V. McKee, anti-Tammany candidate for mayor, got in tune with the times Friday when he christened his poll- tical party. His‘ticket will go to the voters in the November prone spon- ZERR’S Phone 928 1 10th St. We Deliver $1.25 Orders Apples, fancy, face and fill $1 .59 Sweet Potatoes, 2 5 c prints’ 2 toe. .... 47€ Cereal, per box... 19c Grape Jam, ae Van Camp’s, 5 jarge 1 c Atwood’s Coffee, teaspoon free ... 2 Ibe. 25c Swift’s Cello Wrapped Pic- a Kratt’s, gts fer. 2OC 5 pounds ....... Hearts of Wheat bottle ... 33c Fig Bars, fresh, nic Shoulders, 4 to 5-lb. Navy Beans, good cooking, 8 Ibs, ... 37c Head Lettuce, fancy large, 2 for 25c Celery Hearts, fancy, 3 in bundle 1 5c hi iewnate Spanish Onions, SPECIAL 1 Lb. Jar 35e 3 Lb. Jar $1.05 All Phones 1400 Fresh Vegetables Parsnips, Rutabagas, Parsley, Tomatoes, Beets, Cauli- flower, Carrots, Green Peppers, Radishes, Cucumbers, Bartlett Pears, Colorado Peaches, Concord Grapes, Greening Apples, Jonathan Apples, Grapefruit Bananas, Tokay Grapes, Red Cral Brown:Tiedman Where Quality Counts ‘The Sanitary Store 122 Fifth Street Table Q h, pot Bh teressrssess OC Hubbard Squash, Sweet Potatoes apples, Cranberries Paper Shell Eecans) special, 2 Ibs. . °39c Filberts, 2 5 c 2 Ibs. ... Princess Patt Coffee, 1 lb. vacuum tin (1 individual egg poacher free), special, 2 Ibs. for 65c Libby’s Catsup, 14 oz. bottle, each 15c All Phones 1400 ties ne, indivia HEARTS of GEORGIE aaupsapad Economy Grocery 4 Q.S.S. 411 Bawy. All Phones 34 Tabl Pears, Peaches, Cran nny ny Pie Ate, Delicious Apples Patterson Seal SLICED PEACHES, No. 2% tin, 2 for ..................85€ M, S. C. COCOA, Malted Milk, 16 oz, tin ..23e Minneopa } Cocos, Almond TOILET SOAP, FANCY CHICKENS PRINCESS oe COFFEE, 1 Ib. vacuum jo FOF os ee sss sconce ct Minneora Pure GRAPE WHEAT, Soe eee ey Poacher Free) 2'lb. jar Bere 14 per pkg. | "YANKEE" wned ‘Minnesota farmers whose | A radio built for use on motorcycles é ste ‘uttered from drought this year.|was exhibited at the convention of council had allocated $67,000 pre- International Chiefs of Police at Chi- a viously for this purpose. cago recently. WILL AID STOCKMEN 8t. Paul, Oct. 6—(#)—The state ex- ecutive council Friday appropriated |'The $500,000 to buy feed for livestock . » » Anew Name for a Famous Old Beer . . : There's something about it that’s different . . . Yes, different from brew to taste . 00 YANKEE BEER is still age-ing . » » But, it will soon be here... BREWED BY THE MASTERS AT BLOOMER, WISCONSIN R. T. Grocery Robertson and Tullberg, Props. PHONE 371 Shop Here for High Quality Foods. Tomatoes, Lettuce, Minnesota Rutabagas, Celery, Carrots, Squash, Sweet Potatoes BEANS—Great Northern, 5 Ibs. . ses emees BOC WALNUTS—Soft Shell, per Ib. seem ve 21 PANCAKE FLOUR—I. G. A. PRUNES—Medium, 2 Ibs. ... MACARONI PRODUCTS—Carol, per pkg. .....an:.. Se CREAM OF WHEAT ........ PEAS—Good Quality, 2 cans . Try Swift’s Canadian Style Bacon Strasburg Liver Sausage All I. G. A. Specials We Deliver AILT, G. A. Sweet Potatoes, ' 6 pounds ... Head Lettuce, solid, crisp, three heads Keifer Pears, bushel $2.15 Prices listed in this advertisement are also ef- fective at our Quality Store, 313 Main Ave., Bismarck, N. D. TOMATOES Sold pack of vine ripened Missouris. No. 2 cans, 3 Cans 27¢ Faney golden bantam sweet corn. No, 2 cans. 3 Cans 25¢ vanes | DEAS 10 bars . . .24e Medium stse sweet, tender garden peas. No. 2 cans. PICNICS Mild care, heckless shoulders from young pigs. Pound 10c OLIVES Tour choice of green . . fed Spanish las 3 0s. bottles, 2 for 17 CONCORD GRAPES - Fresh car of fancy Michigan Concerts. Now is the time for your jelly and juice, 12 Qt. Bakt. .. .58¢ Free Delivery on Orders of $2.00 or over. ; —Quality Store Phone 110 Phone Orders Delivered C. 0. D, Piggly-Wiggly Phone 630—