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re Kelloge’s Att-Bran is cll bran with only necessary flavoring added. in part-| in products, Made by Kellogg in Creek, The Red & White Stores Scott's Grocery 311 Ith St. 816—Phone—817 FREE DELIVERY quart box ” sssessveees LOE pane 20c of $10,519,676 in the net operating in- come of the Great Northern railroad in 1933 over the preceding year was reported Thursday by William P. Kenney of St. Paul, president, at the company’s 45th annual meeting in St. Paul. Kenney and 19 other officers of the road were re-elected. Dividends were not discussed at the meeting. Operating economies effected by the company contributed largely to the increase, observed Kenney in his an- nual report. In 1932 the net operat- ing income of the Great Northern was $1,290,551 as compared with $11,- 810,227 in 1933. Although revenue from other sources brought the Great Northern's total income to $16,697,399, the com- Pany’s deficit for the year of 1933 was $3,325,558. This, however, is $10,723,- 867 less than in 1932, when the deficit totaled $14,049,425, Timmerman Will Ask Release From Prison A plea for clemency for John A. Timmerman, former Mandan city treasurer serving @ prison term for embezzlement, will be made by his attorney before the state pardon board Monday. Timmerman, accused of embezzling $82,000 city funds, was sentenced to 1% to 12 years in prison over a year ago. Sale and sampling of Sun- shine Cookies and Crackers all day Saturday—Economy Gro- cery. Schilling Like a fine perfume- both delicate and strong. The exquisite flavor of AGE Schilling Vanilla PURE.’ is just that. Vanilla THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, _ edness of the state and improved credit to an extent reflected by sale of state bonds at par, Gus Lamb, Democratic candidate for congress- man, told a political gathering here Thursday night. Refinancing of loans also has re- sulted in payment of delinquent taxes, making it possible for taxing districts to carry on, Lamb said. Lamb pointed to the benefits of the “new deal,” declaring the wheat al- lotment legislation is an improved McNary-Haugen bill and is what the farmer has sought for many years. Other speakers included Henry Holt, The Harvest Time of Love MOTHER’S DAY Brooklyn, N. Y. May 11.—(7)—An autopsy was ordered Friday to deter- mine the cause of the death of Vir- ginia Allen Ball, 21, former Broad- way show girl, whose body, clad only in a slip, was found on an operating table in ® Brooklyn physician's office. The physician, Dr. Julius Phillips, 54, was found unconscious in a bed- room from the effects of what police said was a self-administered poison or drug. He was taken to a hospital and a charge of homicide placed against him. Attendants said he prob- ably would not recover. will please—mostly— $2.95 0 $4.95 THE SHOE Opuld 418 Broadway maT > not until then will inspectors be able | candidate for U. 8. Senator, W. D. messel . 8. » W. D. nger boy, Lucille Christian as NSPOR {S's cise ien site| [Wins Scholarship ||. uate i cece QT, MARY'S GLASS. [S308 sacar eee the ground. Democratic executive committee as a actress, Bernice Wagner as Mrs. Pem- Expense of the inspection will be candidate for state auditor to replace | broke and Eugene McDonald as Sir borne by the county wheat produc- R. R. Ranney, Jamestown, who with- Humphrey, the prince's guardian. tion control association, drew to give another part of the state All the young actors handled their Personnel for the inspection work representation. : characters with ease and effect, is to be recruited from f bey ; a ae ane Serhan cr argh i turning in commendable performan- RN gy Ri Red and White Grocers|*tt Happened in Hollywood” te ov fuming uh veo 4 Hinds supervisor for each 100 Attend Two Mectings Rollicking Comedy in Por- | creating the atmosphere of a wealthy BS Farmers Will Be Named Su-| ~The field i fon will give each —— trayal by Seniors FETT ROR Hoare re ee tartar ts Inspect! lniseubten 4 Representatives of neatly 1 Red y standard of excellence for the school pervisors; Work Will | Completing “his proof “of ‘compliance and White grocery stores in south- CRnMEnbie ENCEA cunt tae toe “a Start Next Month form. When this form is filled out western North Dakota this week at-/ A play as full of comedy and sus- just antag hipcletrecliie and approved by the wheat section, tended meetings at Bismarck 8nd pense as “rt Hi: din He |" Mrs. Arthur Bauer, pianist, and * the second 1933 payment of eight Dickinson arranged by the Nash-| "ould be a success anywhere bur en. | Adolph Engelhardt, violinist, provided cents, minus local costs, will be made. Finch Co, success anywhere but en- pl » Vio) » provi Preliminary steps toward inspec- y acted as it was Thursday evening by | incidental music between the acts and ti t ‘The farms then will be eligible for New advertising plans: and mer-| seniors of St. Mary’s high school, it |before the first curtain. feaarat fais Participating in the] 1894 adjustment payments also, chandising ideas were discussed at the lpecame dramatic entertainment leav- | In a short talk, Father Feehan Prices below are good for week of May 11th to 18th 9 duction program in Burleigh county] after their selection will be held in of the Nath-Finch Co, ©. J. Davis| ‘NE Nie to be dealted, | ticularly Sister Matic Oma chon CHERRIES, Red colored, 18K, 2/; oz. bottle .... 9c already have been taken, although| each county of the state by the and H. T. Riley. which included Robert Murphy as the | Cured properties; Frederick’ Moniey MAYONNAISE, 18K in 8 oz. No Nic tumblers ..15¢ inspection work will not begin until| county agents. At these sessions the Attending both meetings were Wil-|butier of the Pembrook fons, iin who assisted with directing; the musi- ay ita arn ad ag? APH et eur ig a Felecia age" eS CEA a oe ee ne tek, Bree fat ves tesssscveceeoncsees¢o015 » Sal '. me! of measuring is an = > ass! » e . soccer cercccccecesccccesee lve Names of about 50 farmers in the| formed thoroughly as to the admin- Bismarck branch of the Nash-Pinch |f"¢, Darian Winter as Princess Do- | stage furnishings; Mts. Edward Ban. AA Pd county will be submitted to federall istrative value and provisions of the &. eth sod be unfair. Every mem- el eee a oe Pie eo4 SALAD DRESSING, Carol, quart jar... uthorities with recommendations as| contract ao that they may answer] ‘oo S ere is Patrick Grimes son|.,7Re,Red, and Whte stores handle biy and the direcior, Rev, Robert 4.( acted as ushers, FRENCH DRESSING, 18K, 8 oz. jar .. Hue $8 Will bo SHEA, SAS CI en ot ae ana es SORE GH ot Fee ee Feehan, was fortunate in finding types PEANUT BUTTER, Carol, 16 oz. jar . spectors and 10 as alternates. Ryder, who has accepted a tuition! Thirty-one attended the Bismarck | he suignea thats e roles to which Librarians of State OLIVES, 18K Stuffed, 5 02. jar sn..eees:veoees 15€ F eputnam urges es qartiers Whe were Sige a robhter tke a session while 37 were in attendance} ‘The story has to do with a situa- 18K, oF flected tor inspection Jobs, to get stitute of Technology, where he will at the Dickinson meeting. ton which arias when Jarvis, the ut- Meet at Grand Forks OLIVES 32 oz, W. M. jar .. and send them to him immediately. chanical engineering. He will receive . o e lam Inspection work ‘will Not ‘begin yn- 10 RURAL CHILDREN his bachelor of science degree from| Motorists Are Warned |Tremayne, played by Tom Lee, and| Grand Forks, N. D, May 11—(7}— Wet Nat tld Hi June, the agent explained, because the North Dakota agricultural col-| Tg Qbserve Ordinance ect Garrity, played by John Guth- | North Dakota librarians, holding their PICKLES, 18K Assorted, 16 oz. jar .. lege at Fargo June 4. Scholastically, SRMEE COTE ee ath cen | GalWicnee tere oie AeET meee PICKLES, Carol Sweet, 32 02. jar .... Grimes has been at the head of the PAPER ME STH ese ci iee |e HMRC OG West eo : F AIN A Non-Competitive Play Day Ac-|engineers’ list throughout his college} A warning was served Friday by | Posing naan ® prince who is fleeing | by a J. C. West of the uni- GRAPEFRUIT HEARTS, 18K, No. 2 can, 2 for 29¢ i ; . Police Magistrate Edi 8. Alle a ical marriage in Europe. | versity. , i R ti ED PPETITE tivities Expected to Bring [SS tat att motorists snout The one. | Josie and the princess, who is destined | Anne Proctor of Jamestown, presi- PINEAPPLE JUICE, Dole’s, No. 2 can .......15¢ Lutheran Pastors to hour parking ordinance on and after |{F the prince, arrive from their board-|dent of the state association, re- PRUNE JUICE, Sunsweet, quart jar .. Large Group Saturday ors Thursday, May 17, will be subject to |!Ms school at Paris, see a chance for|sponded and announced the resolu- Red Pitted, solid pack, dlaiilmatinccnaiis Assemble at Flasher the fine prescribed by law. opened and become servants in ee and nia er wee eee hed CHERRIE No. 10 1, SOlid pack, 55c More than a thousand Burleigh — Though the one-hour perking or- peel oe raat Ot ws ihe lee bie of the ‘nonrintstns com- Se iii ce a 9 county rural school children are ex-| Laying of the cornerstone and dedi- |dinance is in effect now, the magis-| oops. irr jroo, pimbe Secomes a) ott MMA ON Ti Mecen of Devils RASPBERRIES, Black, solid pack, No. 10 can . .63¢ -| Pected to join in the festivities of an-|cation of the Flasher Lutheran| trate decided to give motorists a/fomuee ov the household as Bert, | Mleee Mill tor ok of Bismarck as nual play day at Hughes field here|church will be part of the opening|Week’s warning so that ignorance of | Popo ay. at, Mee vive med niles, Red, solid pack, Saturday, according to Miss Marie|day’s services of the Mandan Circuit |the ruling may not be used by Wiol8- | movie actress portrayed by Phylite saemninetiicidonccioe ™ No, 10 can ..... ¢ Constipation limit ; J i adds her share to the comedy, which| New York, May 11—(P)—A report Preliminary athletic events are/Monday and Tuesday. Rev. Kenneth| Magistrate Allen said in announcing | ends as usual with every diffi | i ™ No. 10 can .% scheduled for 10 o'clock, time will be|Norlie is pastor of the host parish. | his determination to enforce traf! ved. Saad culty |that Chinese bandits had kidnaped i ul given for a picnic lunch at noon and| Rt. Rev. David Stoeve, Fargo, pres- laws. : e turphy's effective reading of ton, PA; trot his Walser Be PEACHES. 18K sliced or halves, No. 21; can....19¢ Tf you are a sufferer from head- | the exhibition flag drill will take place|ident of the North Dakota di ‘The two-hour parking ordinance ; eading of the| ton, Pa.. from his mission in P'Eng | } c i iy aches, loss of appetite and energy, |shortly after 1 o'clock. Final athletic|tne Lutheran church, wilt pela of] was replaced this spring by the one-|JS'Vis Tole was perhaps the high spot | Shui, Szechuan Province, China, was PINEAPPLE, 18K fancy sliced, No. 2/2 can . t sleeplessness, or any other of the jevents will follow immediately after|the dedication services, Pestors who |hour regulation. ‘This ordinance ap-|cs (2° etd eld who added | received today by headquarters of the | FU PEARS, Richfield, No. 2 cans, 2 for . frequent effects. of, constipation, /the fiag drill which will be over by| wit participate are: Rev. C. M. Foss-| lies in the business district but not aha eiabeaee onlamecreceb circ PEAK COFFEE, 1 Ib. ......... 6x0 ‘ . 0, O, -|in residential sections, r Mr. McIntyre: The World War Memorial building tk TERE Oey CUTL TaRltORT ns —_———__ ™ BLUE “G” COFFEE, 1 Ib. ....se00e “For a long time my system was | “ning room has been secured for the|/ Rey. Louis Hagen, Hazen; Rev. P. A. not in very good working order. /Picnle lunch and will be avaliable t0|qisvotd, Beach; Rev. . Notaund, Bel- Young Jamestown Men ™ COFFEE RED 4 A! Lb 25 But since eating Kellogg's Au |%l! the visitors at noon. Families areltieid; Rev. C. A. Carlson, Washburn.| Form Business Group i b Cc Bran, I have regained my appetite |" ofriciais for the mfbrrtaendbeeneh ‘will {224 Rev. Opie 8. Rindahl, pastor of All of the. mild smoothness cf superior Sentos Coffees, freshly and my lost weight, And my system |pe three school principals, Bertel An-| "ity Lutheran church of Bismarck.} Jamestown, N. D., May 11—(P)— toested, freshly ground for you. is in good working order. Kelloge’s | derson of Arena, Fred Hall of Wing|*¢¥: Fossmark is circuit president. | Formation of a junior Chamber of uM « Aut-Bran sure does the trick.”— land L, E. Scudder of Driscoll, who are| _ The theme for discussion during the| Commerce was agreed on by a group nin Mr. J. A. McIntyre, 160 Ruscomb |to be assisted by 12 lettermen of Bis- | meeting is “The Danger in Neglect-| of Jamestown men who met mM be] See it GROUND FRESH for you et your 1.G.A. St., Philadelphia, Pa. ing the Great Salvation” with var-| last night with a delegation from the Store. ty ieee marek high school. fous pastors scheduled to give talks) Fargo junior Chamber of Commerce. ad AS Tests show Kellogg’s Atr-Bran |, AS in the song festival which was|on tne subject Monday and Tuesday. | An organization meeting will be held Red “A” Coffee, 3 lbs. ..73¢ rovides the “bulk” needed to re- held » this year's athletic events |reiegates from each perish are ex-|next Thursday night. ieve ordinary constipation. It also | Will be non-competitive and the Play | Footed to attend the three-day con-| Dr. Wallace Joos was elected tem- é contains vitamin B and iron for the | %2Y ‘5 Planned to be a large friendly bere bs y ry chairman of the * Harold blood. gathering of school children and their | ference. eran aa satan pore Cool, Smart, s HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS Parents, Over 800 children took part ge arr night was named chairman jposced Comfortable te You'll enjoy this delicious and | in the music event. Declar New Deal publicity and membership committee. : healthful ready-to-eat cereal. Serve ee Lifte State di SE er ee cee coe ee ae ae ted Bonds|Kenneth Hall, Garrett Hollar, W. M. : F NAL PRIZES tock. ee oten | Great Northern Has ‘ NCS Bland, and Bernard Majors ootwear Just eat two tablespoonfuls daily. | Big Income Increase| Barlow, N. D, May 11—(@—Re- Smarter than ever, these cool, chic sandals, ox- Q 7 Chronic cases, with each meal. It ; 7 coolant ore ayo} Mystery Surrounds fords and pumps. ‘We've a smart array to show The following CASH PRIZES ere being offered. not way, see your | St. Paul. May 11—(P)—An increase | Soy’ has reduced the bonded indett-| Chorus Girl’s Death you in all leathers and fabrics—and at prices that 1st Prize $250 3rd Prize $150 Sth Prize $75 2nd Prize $200 4th Prize $100 6th Price 350 --OR.. The 25,000 miles of FREE FLIGHTS in the new TWA, Luxury Air Liners end the FREE VACATIONS. 6 GRAND NATIONAL PRIZES ‘1st Prize 3rd Prize 4.000 mile transcontinental round —€.000 mile transcontinental round eee hCma MicattoNevereeiond Bate Ie ails eM room scenmmodations FREE. 2nd Prize 6.000 mile transcontinental ound trip flight and a week at the famous Biltmore Hotel, New York, meal and room accommodations FREE. Good Quality Red Ripe, No. 2 cans .. Good quality red ripe, No. 2! cans, 3 for ... PEA Solid Pack, good quality, 43c No. 2 cans, 2 for ..... BEETS, 18K Diced. No. 2 can .. CARROTS, 18K Diced, No. 2 can ...... MIXED VEGETABLES, 18K, No. 2 cans, 2 for. .25c PEAS, Jack & Jill Fancy No. 3 sieve, NO. 2 CONS, 21... nce n cess s000000cte TUNA FISH, Chicken of the Sea, 42s, 2 for ....35¢ SHRIMP, 18K Wet or Dry, No. 1 can, 2 for ....27c GELATINE DESSERT POWDER, IGA, all flavors, 3 for ...........0+e0++0+cewarel4e CAKE FLOUR, IGA Light and Fluffy, pkg. MACARONI PRODUCTS, Carol, 4 pkgs. ......21¢ (Macaroni, Spaghetti and Noodles) Lipton’s Green, TEA Seco Wa MB MMs 5065s. ct cs cecs cs cnnne ep BAKING POWDER, IGA, 16 oz. can ., Hershey’s, x CHOCOLATES, Mother’s Day Package, 1 lb. box 49c CHOCOLATES, Mother's Day Package, 2 Ib. box 89¢ SODA AND GRAHAM CRACKERS, Daisy, 2 Ib. caddy ..........0.sceeseeees2de | be the day she really reaps definite expression of the devotion and tenderness you feel for her throughout the year but too seldom manifest. How can it be better expressed than with a tri- bute of Nature’s tenderest and most. beautiful products; flowers. Make reservations early! HOSKINS-MEYER Take Notice The Ordinance making it unlawful to park for over one hour in the business district is now in force. Anyone parking for over one hour will be subject to fine on and after the 17th day of May, 1934. A Special Mother’s Day Assortment... of Roses and Carnations ‘3

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