The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 12, 1934, Page 7

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1934 Richh Bi pel & graduate of the University of North |every high school in Japan, even in Pupils of the Will, Richholt, Wil-| Enrolments for the intervening|D@K0t@, died in a Fargo hospital |the rural districts. Mam Moore and Roosevelt public |terms follow: Schools realized $218.38 for the North High : Dakota Tuberculosis association in the | Term Raise) School 1933 Christmas seal campaign which | 1916-17 .. 238 ‘ closed on Christmas day. 1917-18 252 William Moore school led with | 1918-19 313 $98.29, Will pupils sold $47.90 in seals, ‘1919-20 359 "7 Richholt pupils sold $37.47 worth and | 1921-22 303 a Roosevelt pupils netted $34.72 in the | 1922-23 427 hank campaign. 1923-24 492 comm Og T You” nen The Will seventh grade realized | 1924-25 43, $17.20, divided among the four rooms as follows: $3.90; Evarts $3.80, and Command- $ , $4.10; Highs, $4.75, and Hi-Boun the Annex, second gra graders sok ‘Will pt seals wert Kerman, Jeanne Aide, Lois Drennen, Margaret Gladys Hi Herbert Ri: and Franx Vogel. Eighth grade— Jean Baker, Paul Christianson, Bar- vara Henr: 3Msworth and Rufus Lumry. Annex— Faul Flurer, Carol Leifur, Orlando | Monroe and Jane Ann Skinner. The six disposed of seals totaling $37.47, di- vided among the rooms as follows: first, $5.17; Honor Pupils Listed Pupils sell Robert Mar the first ro Andre in t smith, Walter Harding and Russell ‘Thompson and Marcella Weisenburger in the third; Olson in the fourth; Louise Thysell and Adolph Kulchera in the fifth, and Billie Lund, Eugene McGarry and) James Schunk in the sixth. For the Conrad and Beverly Barneck sold_ most in t Johnson a leaders in Selvig and Barabra Baker | vere high {'fth - grad amounting Following are the amounts sold by rooms in William Moore: first, $7.00, second, $5.61; third, $9.00; fourth, 87.66; four’ 15.85; fit Those wi son; secon John Lar: for second Langer; fitth—Addison Bechtold and Itobert S Rembrandt, the great Dutch paint-| ry, hied a great artis at the end on parish relief. WHEN YOU'RE HAPPY! - Tue blame for “blue” days can be laid often to common constipation, Tt may bring loss of appetite and energy, sallow and pimply skins, even serious illness. Correct it by eating a Resear Bran provides “bulk” and vitamin B to relieve common constipation. Also iron for the blood. The “bulk” in Aut-Bran is much like that in leafy vegetables. Isn't this better than taking patent med- icines—so often harmful? Two tablespoonfuls of Ay-Baan daily, relieve most types of constipa- tion. With each meal, in chroniccases. SCHOOL SEAL SAL PLACED AT $218.38 Pupils at Will, William Moore, ixth, $32.42. tn the William Moore rooms wer —James Pierce and John Swen-} erly Rue and Marilyn Williams tied | tames and George Bounds; sixth —j Marietta Meyer and Wanda Swenson. | School Enrollment statistical survey just completed re- jolt and Roosevelt veals, uildings Active Beavers, $5.21; Squirrels, The eighth grade sold led as follows: Loud ‘Speak- 10; t graders sold $4.65, cers sold $5.00 and third Montana Governor Is Censured in Report Helena, Mont., Jan. 12.—(7)}—A re- port censuring Gov. Cooney and Sec- retary of State Mitchell as members of the state board of examiners and aris oe lees 14c as individual officers, has been pre- A ees siayinccnais 5 sented to the Montana house by an investigating committee of seven rep- resentatives, j The report summarized testimony (1 cheese dish free), 2 for on activities of the board in the let- * Princess Patt Coffee, ting of contracts, the purchase of st new 1 Ib. vacuum jar ld $4.53. ils who sold 50 or more Seventh grade—Alvin Ac- Forister, Evelyn Griffith, lawley, Whitney Refvem, ‘aaen, William Waymouth ‘y, Beverly Jensen, Frank grades at Richholt school first and second, $2.00; third, * $4.40; fourth, 0; Opportunity, $.55. ling the most seals were | Il and James Janke in| oom; Ernest and Frederick he first and second; John in the second; Lavern Keith Stitzel and Clarence Roosevelt school, Charles | he fourth grade, Charles ind Mary Anne Cox were the fifth grade and Ann in the sixth grade, The lers led by selling seals to $15.00. th and fifth, $12.59; fifth, th and sixth, $8.16, and ho made the highest sales \ \d—Bobby Myhre first and | n, Robert Ritterbush, Bev- | ; third—George Bird ; fourth—Dale Sax- ; fourth and Martineson and Mary | oregge; fifth and sixth— bankrupt. Franz Hals, the it, continually in debt, lived YOU'RE HEALTHY delicious cereal. ch shows Kellogg’s Att- If not relieved this way, see your doctor. the red - and + green package at your grocer’s. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. THE SUNNY SIDE OF LIFE Who’s afraid of the Big Bad Price Wolf—Gamble’s Radio even Mantle, $12.95. Battery Mantle, complete $29.95. A-C_ Console reduced to $39.95. location, 508 Broadway. SEE Too Late to Classify HAVE your HAIR and SCALP ex- tw OAL BID The Bismarck Evan elical Hospital agall ing, 401 Sale continues at lower prices. A-C » Now at our new yr bids for crushed in the bins of the 1931-32 In 1916, the grade enrolment was 807 and there were 235 high school gar and_dried fruits for state institu- tions, a trip to California by the gov- ! Lee ; ee ice eld 10c mor, the award of fire insurance | ee CRBAannNe. Soh eet dic contracts, and salaries, | ee 5c “This investigation shows incompe- 1 Size CAN, CACN ....sceeeeeeenee eeeeeerees tence or a plain disregard of the laws Creme Oil Toilet Soap, 19 of the state, or both, on the part of 4 bars c ‘the governor and the secretary of state,” the committee charged. KY » ad ‘Lhe report specifically” censured | Kraft 8 Cheese Spreads the governor for a trip to California | Now in the Swankyswig Glasses by car instead of by rail, for inter- Old English Roquefort Pimento Pineapple ference with a scale inspector in the | Kay Spread “ ageing atte Kalispell merchant | . for short’ weights, and for failure to| accept low bids on sugar and fruit. | Meat Department It criticized both the chief excutive (Government Inspected Quality Meats) and secretary for failure to reduce Pot Roast Beef, fancy steer, salaries in keeping with appropria- per lb. tions, for the cancellation of former | Pork Loin Roast, butt end insurance centracts and the award of | 3 Ibs, average, per Ib. new contracts on a lower valuation. Puritan Ham Shanks, Court Denies Colgan Man Change of Venue Minot, N. D., Jan. 12—()—J. G.| Duffy of Colgan, Divide county, who Deliveries—8:45 & 10:30; 2:30. & 4:30 late Thurscey at Bismarck was denied ‘ Close 8 P. M. joy the supreme court a change of PICNICS Swift’s Sugar Cured Shoulders Walnut Meats Pieces and halves of fresh PINEAPPLE... | CABBAGE Each S06 | cue mis mae Pound 414c Free Delivery on Orders of $2.00 or over. —Quality Store Phone 110 Makes Sharp Jump of $2,890 from the Farmers Elevator |tesident of Cass county at Arthur powreann company at Colgan. since 1882. Grade enrolment in Bismarck|_In a previous trial of the case at| ,Burgum received a degree of bach- schools jumped 675 toa total of| Stanley in December, a jury disagreed. elor of science in commerce from the a ae ae Gs pes law from the university the same year. ant school enr ent ° jumped 362 to a total of 597 between Young Cass Lawyer the terms of 1915-16 and 1932-33, a Is Taken by Death |srinur in 1932 and practiced at Arthur. Fargo, N. D., Jan. 12—(%)—Fister Navel Oranges Seedless Grapefruit 2 doz. 55c¢ 3 for 25¢ Extra Fancy Winesaps Delicious Apples Vegetables Tomatoes Head Lettuce Celery Cauliflower Carrots Turnips Peas Brussels Sprouts Rutabagas Squash Sweet Potatoes Cabbage Grocery Department PS tie bab tor 22c Frank's Chow Mein Dinner, WIS BOOM oo ce eeec cr eescenseececeeeeeeees 19c Blue Moon Pimento and American Cheese, 4 Ibs. average, per Ib. ........., Meat Loaf, consists of good beef, pork 1 4 and veal, just season and bake, per Ib. ... c All S‘aones 211 118 Third St. Prices listed in this advertisement are also ef- 4 fective at our Quality Store, 313 Main Ave., ¥Y Bismarck, COFFEE Schilling’s, rich in aroma and flavor. Vacuum pack. . from young porkers. POUND 10c EGGS SOAP Crystal White, the best for all purpose cleaning. 6 Giant Bars 28¢ Large fresh eggs from local . 2 Lb. Jar 26¢ TOMATO JUICE Campbell's, pressed from fresh, ripe tomatoes. Med. tins. 6 Cans 35¢ California Nuts. POUND 39c een ee ech $5¢ | GRAPEFRUIT ‘Sweet julcy Florida seodiess. RICE | "BAGH fe Choice Blue Rose, the flaky cooking rice. Shs. 18¢ | Lerryce COCOANUT |) Sa Fresh nioist long thread cocoanut. EACH 8c Judge and county for his case, is on Thursday following a long illness. He (rial here charged with embezzlement | Was 26, the son of T. O. Burgum, a university in 1982 and a bachelor of He was admitted to the bar of North Owen Burgum, ‘native of Arthur, Al ‘The English language is taught in| Phone Orders Delivered C. 0. D. « Pigsly-Wiggly Phone 630— | | Why bother baking, when at a moment's notice you can choose good Breads, Pastries and Pies here and, so cheap too. Breads of all kinds, per loaf ... Homemade Doughnuts, per doz. Cup Cakes, per dozen ............ “ HOME BAKE SHOP HOMEMADE 212 Sixth Street Phone 462 PIES and CAKES CONOMY GROCER 4 ALL PHONES 34—WE DELIVER ¥ COOK’S GROCERY 1.G.A. STORE Cookies, fancy T-Bone, Sirloin, assorted, Ib. No 23c per lb. eee 17c 8) s, B » oy — 23c Vb pkg. ...... 0c Strictly Fresh Eggs Fresh Oysters IGA and Carol Gelatine | Hamburger, fresh Powder, assorted flavors, sed aes 25¢ Reg. 7c pkg. all you want, 2 for .... 5c Coffee and Cookie Demonstration all day Saturday. Be sure to stop in and have a hot cup of the famous Princess Patt Coffee, specially priced for this demonstration. GROCERY SPECIALS CREME OIL SOAP, 4 bars ......... Minneopa OATS, quick or regular . CHOW MEIN DINNER .......... DILL PICKLES, No. 10 near gallon ... Minneopa BAKING CHOCOLATE, ¥, Ib. bar Oranges, Sunkist 2 Palmolive Beads, 2 Creme | ,, . : Grapefruit, ie Oil Soap, 1 small pkg. Chip-| Qe Z2fe so, 1 Dish Pan, * he ite .......... 408 . 2 -apwe Celery, crisp, J 7 bleached, each ... Cc Armour’s Pork Sausage, 1-pound Head Lettuce, : brick .....6..0.. 15c crisp, 2 head Save 20 to 25% on your canned fruit buying now in 6 can lots at the following prices: No. 24, tin Peaches, Pears, Apricots ..............20¢ No. 2! tin Prunes, No. 2 Grapefruit, peaches ,.....15c No. 2 Pears, Apricots, red pitted Sour Cherries ......16c No. 2 Crushed Pineapple, No. 2 Pitted Cherry Syrup 20c No. 2 Strawberries ....23c | No. 2 Fruit for Salad ..25c No. 2 Sliced Pineapple 20c | No. 2 Crush. Pineapple 18c No. 2% Sliced Pineapple ...........0,. 00sec eeeeee 2lc The Home of Patterson Seal Canned Goods SCOTT'S GROCERY 311 7th St. 816—Phone—817 FREE + _ ube seras. se 1 5c oon siieeaely 23c Wheat Cereal, Ovaltine, 28 oz. pkg. ...... 1 7c 50 cent size ..... 45c ZERR’S «cary 208 Sixth St. We Deliver Phone 928 Maxwell House Coffee De- monstration. Come in and have a cup of this delicious coffee. MAXWELL HOUSE SHOW BOAT Eggs, strictly fresh, doz. Lettuce, crisp solid, each... LOC Pork and Beans, Sugar, od [tats 10 | large size oe | Oc | 10 Ib. bag ..... 53 Cc iin Swansdown Cake Flour, per pkg. ....30c Potatoes, Aper peck .19¢ sad White’ ae. 2Z3C| stanierd'No.2.... 9C = ...... ache. 2ee mie... aioe ....... 55c Cheese, Wiscon- Eggs, siorage, sin Cream, Ib. l7c | per doz. ... [set asst. fla. 77. | asst. fla- a vors, 3 for . cal 7c 3 po aree POWDERED SUGAR, 2 Ib. pkg., special .15¢ CRACKERS, Dainty Salted, 2-lb. pkg., special. -28¢ JELLO, any flavor, special ...... 5 rf BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, pure, special, 10-lb. bag... .59c MARSHMALLOWS (fresh), 1-lb. pkg., special rocery PLUM OR DATE PUDDINGS, 15-0z., special .......30c ta and Tullberg, Props. SPANISH PEANUTS, fresh, 2-lb. pkg., special... ...25¢ IR. PURE APPLE CIDER, per gal., special ............50c PHONE 371 Pd PRINCESS PATT COFFEE, 1-lb. glass jar, special. .35c * ee TIME O’DAY COFFEE, 1-Ib. glass jar, special pea ae. Minneopa BAKING CHOCOLATE, 1-lb. cake, special 14¢ The Best Quality at Right Prices Libby’s Potted SANDWICH MEAT, special, per can.. 5c : 48 : Frank’s CHOW MEIN Dinners, Reg. 25c, special... ..19¢ Grapefruit Oranges ‘ Blue Moon CHEESE, American and Pimento, 3 for 25c * 2 doz. 55¢ with glass Dish, 2 for .............sesseee0+-30€ - is ONIONS, 5 pounds, special ...... \ Ginger Snaps, 2 pounds ..............25¢ CREME OIL SOAP, special, 4 bars ... § Fig Bars, pound .......... ia ee 15¢c IGA Soup, Chicken, Vegetable, and MEAT DEPARTMENT Vegetable Beef, 2 cans ...... .... diem Swift's PICNICS, cello wrapped, special, per Ib... le IGA Tomato Soup, 3 cans .............17e Swift’s BACON, ';-Ib. package, special .. Be Dates, Monogram, 134-lb. pkg. ........21¢ FANCY CHICKENS, DUCKS, SQUABS Chocolate, IGA, 1 Sweet Milk and L.E.SMITH —WEDELIVER— F.E. SMITH 1 Baking, both for ...............27¢ Coffee, 18K, 3-lb. can ................99¢ Fresh Vegetables ° Swift’s Meats Canadian Style Bacon (lean) mets DICK’S “ose SPECIALS HERE Twilling Grocery 601 Tenth Street Phone 1613 Specials for Saturday BUTTER, Fancy Creaimery, per lb. ..20¢ ORANGES 3"tonen “° 5 ** .49¢ GET ALL PEAS, County Kist, per can .......10c WN ene 20c [Sass 8" 49.¢ [SALMON ifs ‘to... rere (|b BASCO Be | ae coth bg ~~ $1.39 |souns scam... 15 | a Swift’s Best, 3 Ibs. .........25¢ Bacon, cellophane - Hamburger, . wrapped, ' Ib....... ¢ | fresh ground, Ib. PINEAPPLE No1¢ig te tan... ABC SOAP, P. & G., 10 bars:.............28¢ HEAD LETTUCE [ni Be Also All Nesthiar in Season = We Deliver ‘All Orders Free of Charge

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