The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 2, 1934, Page 7

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i MINTYRE'S VISIT Salvation Army Commissioner Will Assist in Celebrating 38th Anniversary ~ Commissioner W. A. McIntyre of Chicago, third ranking officer of the Salvationi Army in the United States, will visit Bismarck April 1 and 2 when special services will be held to com- memorate the thirty-eight anniver- sary of the Army's establishment in this city. Plans for Commissioner McIntyre's visit were made at a special dinner meeting of the Salvation Army Ad-) rd held Thursday noon at! visory boa: the Grand Pacific hotel private din- ing room, with 15 members present. J. P. Jackson, president of the! board, expressed the hope that the anniversary celebration will be one of the biggest events of its kind to be held in Bismarck for some time. On April 1, which is Easter Sunday, there will be a musical program in the afternoon. Arrangements will be made by the local Army corps with the as- sistance of the service clubs. Sunday Wore: by sing= ing, smoking evening, @ public meeting br be held in the McCabe Method! church, loaned for the gone, Rev. Walter E. Vater, pastor. Amp- lifiers will be installed ie the» chureh basement in order to occommodate a capacity crowd. Mc- Intyre has announced his subject, boat oe “Has America Gone to the Acwohibay ing the commissioner on his visit will be Major Herbert Burten- rhe in Army circles and who will give | several numbers, including a group of drum solos. The board voted to invite Judge A. |M. Christianson to preside during the *| meeting at the auditorium. O®e rep- |Tesentative will be named from each | service club to work in conjunction | with Mr. Jackson, and Adjutant Herb- ert Smith and Captain Corliss to make arrangements for the gather The service club committee members jand the Army advis@ry board will name a reception committee. |. Invitations are being sent out to all , Salvation Army corps in the state and | to service clubs, inviting them to send polis, divisional commander of the | Army, will be here ea to confer with the Army corps regarding the coming visit of Commissioner Mc- Intyre. Brigadier Chesham will hold services at the state penitentiary at 8 o'clock Sunday morning and also is expected to conduct a service at the county jail. He will speak at the training school at Mandan at 2 o'clock | in the afternoon. | “Mrs. Alfred Zuger, secretary of the | board, was instructed to write a note jot appreciation to Miss Maude A. Tol- Hefsen, who postponed for one week a | concert scheduled for Easter Sunday in order to give the Salvation Army the use of the auditorium for Com- missioner McIntyre’s visit. Days to Buy At these Low "Prices! BUTTER High score quality, fresh churned, Ib..... COFFEE Mild and Flavory “QQ” Brand Salmon Alaska Pink 27¢c 3 ™ 53¢ One-Lb. 37c Tall Cans Fresh Fruits and Vegetables SPECIALLY PRICED FOR ORANGES °yptin LETTUCE, solid fancy heads, 2 for... FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Med. large size, doz. Large size, doz. 17c BANANAS, fancy yellow fruit, 3 lbs. 23¢ RADISHES, 3 bunch NEW CABBAGE, po: es und FRESH TOMATOES, pound Jonathan Apples ‘.: $1. 19 SWEET CORN “22° 4=:25c ‘ TOMATOES™ sis> Cut Wax or Green =25¢ Beans . 3% :cev 25¢ Cooked Spaghetti tmrewse2 1%40e Com 17 0 KIDNEY BEANS nistr'Sut'ia 380 2 cow 25 Van Camp’s Tomato o Soup. 04-0. Con 5. DEL MAIZ CORN Catt 3 700-cme 29 PINEAPPLE “Decoveer” cresnet or Steed No. 24 Con 190 FRESH PRUNES ™“73°"" Quick -Setting ... All Flavors JELL-O - Ne 20 Com 150 © Per Pte. Se BEANS wx 3837 2224 5¢ PALMOLIVE ™ #2." 10- 45c Van Camp's Milk 0 reusse 36 5:Em. 17¢ Larsen’s Beets or Carrots vie 3 No 2 cow 25¢ Chicken-of-the-Sea Tuna « ™ 10c % ™ 15¢ Limberger, Velvects Lake-Shore Honey Eee, ash Ste 21e PRUNES aur 4 - 25c We Deliver Phone Orders C. 0.D. These prices effective at Red Owl No. 2 on Broadway, Phone 746, au Red Owl No. 1 on Main Ave., Phone 469. RED OWL FOOD STORES Young South Dakota [ins s2"<! Woman Dies Thursday | ot « : Lilian Stambaugh, | 21, daughter of (ree ay ento the stove. . Her ht Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stambaugh of Was kt work and three children McIntosh, 8. D., died at @ local hos- !n school. week's ‘iimnees with heart trouble. dene fas born July 16, 1912, and Passersby took her t *!pital at 9:45 p.m. Thursday after a Hee and firemen saved the resi- She leaves besides her parents, a brother | ry McIntosh, 8. D. An aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Heisig, of Morristown’ S. D. accompanies Beautiful Window Display. the parents and the body to McIn- | Be sure to see Gussner’s tosh, 8. D. Friday afternoon. | Funeral services will be held from | the family home at 2 o'clock Sunday | afternoon with Rev. Boone of the First Presbyterian church of a | tosh officiating. Interment will be in the McIntosh cemetery. at i win WON & A. 0. U. W. Hall BOTTINEAU WOMAN BURNED Bottineau, N. D., March 1.—(#)— Mrs, Dell Sylter was pool “purned Friday when an explosion sent burn- a | DANCE CLUB Members, invite your ANNOUNCEMENT Fred Kleingartner Who has barbered in Bis- marck for the past six months is now at the NEW ELITE BARBER and BEAUTY SHOP 216 Fourth St. Genuine | for your old set. SATURDAY SPECIALS Strawberries, Box. . 20c Extra Fancy Floridas White, Ry mesh bag | Whole Wheat or Cracked] mesh bag heaves 2 tor... LOC] 4Oe ORANGES frinen ase ties gon... SSC GRAPEFRUIT }"7" Ince Be LEMONS fioumer TOMATOES, fancy, red ripe, Ib.. Hilex, full qt. bottle only .... 20c Hardwater Cocoa Soap, | (~~ bars, Cocoa, “Play- pe mates” 2b: bag QaeC P. & G. Laundry Soap, large bars, 10 for Hominy, No. 2 Sardines in oval cans, 2 for .. Mixed Vegetables, No. 2 tin, special a Kidney Beans, dark red, No. 2 tink 2 Pork and Beans Van Camp's Full No. 2% tin d llc Direct = country, 2 doz. No. 1 Creamery, Soap Flakes, Armour's, 5-pound caddy Macaroni, bulk, 10-pound cadd, _15¢ OT MEAL, Large 44-oz. 10-Ib. sack F peautiful _ ware, each : '3° st FLOUR *2 ‘1° Chocolate Cream Candy, 2 lbs. it used tobe MACARONI AND CHEESE / men Delicious MACARONI PRODUCT RUSH RIGHT OVER TO THE STORE/ CALUMET THE DOUBLE-ACTING BAKING POWDER IS” now onty 25¢/ WHAT/ FOR A WHOLE POUND CAN?... WHAT A BARGAIN/ ye DANCE Saturday, meg 3 SATURDAY. E EVENING You have never seen such beauty in Radio Cabi- nets as is being shown in Brunswicks at Gamble Stores. They will be the envy of your neigh- |] borhood. $20.00 to $25.00 DEPENDABLE QUALITY MEATS 338 SATURDAY SPECIALS eo seu its hele -.14¢| Steak, Ib. Select Beef, Best Cuts “Club or Short Cut Pot Roast, lb. 1Q¢ | Steaks, Ib. ---16c --16c) Rump Roast, lb. Shoulder Steak, Ib. ... Shoulder Chops, Ib. . . .16c] VEAL Milk Fed For Fresh | Fruits and Vegetables it H. L. Brown Lettuce, fancy heads, extra large, 2 for Celery, large, fancy, banch Cauliflower, Oranges, 200 sire, CITY BAKERY Chas. B. Halvorsen, Prop. U5 Fifth Street Telephone 675 ‘Bismarck, No. Dak. SATURDAY SPECIALS Pumpernickel Bread, Per 24-08. 108 ..escccece 136 ip AO | Se te sescrssinins ~20¢ WE OFFER A COMBINATION FEATURIN 1 Caramel Square and 1 Doz. Asoo ed Cookies ne 24c Order Master Loaf Bread, steadily the same appetizing flavor and nutrition. Also Cracked Wheat Bread of unexcelled quality. Ask your grocer, Saturday Specials Corn Fed Beef Pot Roast, - Rib Boiling Beef, Ib. . Veal Shoulder Roast, Ib. Pork Link Sausage, Ib. ...............15¢ Pork Shoulder Roast, Ib. Fresh Bologna, Ib. ................... 10c Home Cured Bacon, half or whole strips, Ib. Fresh Dressed Chickens, roasting or stewing QUALITY MEAT MARKET 516 Broadway Phone 722 You could drive a tack with a sledge hammer! Bat yeu woulda’t. It’s a long way from ham- mers to coffee but the same rule applies. You could use the same kind of coffce in either a drip maker or a per- colator—but yeu shouldn’t, Each one demands a dif- ferent coffee. In a drip coffee maker, boiling water drips ONLY ONCE through a coffee specially prepared to yield its flavor quickLy. In a percolator, water passes many times through a coffee prepared to yield its flavor stowLy. The same coffce can be used for both methods, but like a “Jack-of-all-tradcs” it is “master of nonc”—neither drip nor percolator. In one or the other, little things happen. Tt’s a little weak, or a little strong, or a little cloudy, or it has a little less flavor. It’s these little things that make or mar good coffee. Be sure to use the correct coffee for - each method. Your grocer has two Schilling Coffecs, identical in flavor, but each is specially prepared for its purpose—each one different in blend, roast and grind. Two Schilling MEMBER - THE ORDER OF THE GOLDEN RULE An tnteruations! Affiliation ef Dependable Funera) Diretine MASS DISPLAY FRESH FANCY CRISP VEGETABLES — DISPLAY SPECIALS —————— CAULIFLOWER $22”, “" SPINACH, Crisp, clean LETTUCE go — RADISHES pray thse 2 Lbs. 25¢ 2 Lbs. 25¢ CARROTS 5c CABBAGE New Texas per pound Crisp, Fancy, GREEN BEANS [r?.c0a GREEN BEETS Joy, ASPARAGUS - - MUSHROOMS Celery Cabbage, Endive, ‘omatoes, Cucumbers, Sweet Potatoes, Rhabars, G ae Onions, Mushrooms, New Potatoes, Sunkist, sverts: ORANGES juicy, large .. GRAPEFRUIT “37. Squash, Sprouts 2 doz. 59¢ . BEANS, Van Camp’s, 1 Ib. tin SAUERKRAUT noes fies MAYONNAISE “sso a TOMATO CATSUP Mime... KAFFEE HAG {iitein-Remoret JELLO Seetch dotting FANCY 49c APPLES ; 69c Rome Beauties Winesaps Kraft Process, American, CHEES Brick, Velveeta, 8 oz. pkg. ..... 15¢ MACARONI, 2 Ib. pkg. ........... 17c DUTCH CLEANSER .%:'"....3 for 25¢ 2 for 25¢ 3 for 3le POTATOES: ar... 98e Ask Abou! Sale 1 Cc Lipton’ 8 rns Tea 1 C sale GRAIN-FED MEATS Pot Roast] 2, 15c Rib ib Roast Grain Fed, LITTLE a SAU- 17e SAGES, Leg. 0’ Pork 14c Short Ribs Special out, Ib. SPRING feet Wg _- HENS Genuine Imported Swiss Cheese CASH AND CARRY BOLOGNA 10Qc| Pork Steak Fresh, Ib. Shamir, bb. WEINERS: 15¢c Pig Shanks 6c Veal Siew The] Veal Choos 19¢ TOMATOES or te 16c since HAM. CUSSNER’ SINCE 1883 omen PHONE 1064

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