The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 1, 1934, Page 5

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NEEDED T0 SETTLE ie roar WAR DEBT QUESTION)" =f Roosevelt Sends Special Mess- age to Congress Report- ing on Situation ——- fade to meet these dbts” Washington, June 1—(?)}—President pets Se METHODIST CLERGY day on war debts, held out @ prom- ise for discussion of revision of pres- ent funding agreements to any Euro- pean debtor nations who ask and Present “special circumstances relat- ing to means and methods of pay- ment, Dhakag hele aS ing at factors woul ~ itis et Church Ladies’ Aid Purposes’ make a “reasonable payment” on the debt owed, or are spending for “un- soeal this nationalistic” purposes. In some official quarters, the presi- dent's statement concerning possible parlors to honor Bishop J. Rall conferences was considered signifi- cant as a prelude to Great Britain's note on the debts question expected a here any time. British Make Overtures Sir Ronald Lindsey, the British | dinner ambassador, is understood to have made bhakti to the White House for a discussi With the feat due date two Mkaierd from Friday, there arose Democrat contentions, meanwhile, that Repub, licans were filibustering to keep con- Bress in session past that date. The presidential message in the main was a factual recording of the debts status, as to defaults, token Payments and the like. At the end, however, he emphasized ., that the debtor nations have been told “again and again” that they have full opportunity to discuss their prob- | 9! Bie with this nae el suggest,” te Roosevelt, “that in ‘ae of all taisting circumstances “* no legislation at this session of the|Mrs. W. congress ig either necessary or advis- able.” Recalling that money represented ope! ‘by the war debts enabled “successful | Problems conducted by Bishop Magee, conclusion of a war which involved| talks by various delegates and music. the national existence of the borrow- ers,” President. Roosevelt said it was “in turn khorrowed by the United brn ltes 8. Brown, Center; Rev. H. J. hardt, Dickinson; AVHY YOU SHOULD USE THIS INAL GRANULATED SOAP a Has ironing always been @ tedious, fretful task thet nagged at your nerves? Then change now to WHITE KING! Feel your iron glide with almost effortless ease over clean, smooth surfaces entirely free of the usual “gummy res- idue” left by cheap soaps that do not rinse out completely! 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Burgum, the field of play, including baseball, Inderwood; Rev. and 6 vei, eee under new it has peed, set for Satur- TOASTIES BOXES For many years Petersen was in charge of Douglas Lodge, near Be- hin wo and the Third Street He came here last in Bemidji. fall to become’ chef for'a, local res. urant, Petersen is an ex-serviceman and MOUSE AND HIS PALS! Here’s a barrel of fun for boys and girls!—Wonderful cut- outs of Mickey and his pals are on some Post Toasties pack- ages ;;; The Three Little Pigs on others. Children love them! Serve Post Toasties often! The whole family will love these golden, toasted corn- heart flakes that stay crisp and crunchy in milk or cream. A product of General Foods; By special arrangement with Walt Disney Raterprises. (©0, P. Corp, 1908 CUT THEM OFF THE BOX YES, WE HAVE FANCY YELLOW BANANAS, Specially Priced ORANGES, large juicy, 2 doz. LEMONS, Fancy Sunkist, doz. . NEW POTATOES ___.4 Lbs. 17¢ Fancy, White APPLES, Fancy Delicious, 4 lbs... .25¢ TOMATOES i"... 2 Ibs. for 27¢ Cabl Lett Celery, Radishes, Carrots, Peas, es —— ee Red Cabbage, Cucumbers, Green Onions ries, Cantaloupe, Wax Beans, Bing Cherries JUST PHONE 1060 Chase & Sanborn Coffee }.>:. tar .....29C OLIVES, Stuffed, Minneopa, 8-02. 23c SWEET PICKLES, quart JUICE OF TOMATOES, Pints, 2 for 35¢ PEARS, Rosedale, No. 24 can ....22¢ PEACHES, Rosedale, No. 21, can ..22¢ CROSBY CORN, No. 2 can, 3 for ... SALAD MUSTARD fim, ‘s2.°" RICE KRISPIES, Kellogg’s, 2 for..21¢ PEP, Kellogg’s, 2 for ————_ JUST PHONE 1060 Grain Fed—MEATS—Grain Fed “There's » Difference” Pot Roastl2, 15¢|Sausages. 18 Veal Chops 19c Short Ri Ribs 9c Per Veal Loaf Baked, per Ib. We Will Not Refeem Colgate-Palmalive-Feet Coupons at eur Store ST PHONE 1060 4 _THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1984 tes government from the pies 6 of Reece a ea Cont 8. Moore, . 4 whe fhe United States. Lint John W. Friabie, Forced to te Tax People kotl; Bey FG, Norn, Mandan: cab Gs we ceases petal il ;|vGanecuon with ine west Vale ana " Come and Stock Your Pantry With the Many Fine Food. Savingt-- Buy Now and SAVES Garden Fresh Fruits and Vegetables NEW POTATOES ,Oiorns Waite Bowe, 33¢ RADISHES, home grown, 3 bunches 10c¢ CABBAGE, nice crisp heads, Ib. WAX BEANS, fancy Miss., 2 Ibs..... CARROTS, green tops, per bunch LETTUCE, Washington, 2 heads for 25¢ ORANGES, mixed 200 & 216 size, doz. 35¢ 100 Ibs. BEET SUGAR $4.99 10-Ib. cloth bag 52¢ 10-lb. Kraft bag 50c BEANS =: 3*=17¢ CORN "2 4 = 27° JELL-O WITHOUT BOILING WATER Zrie L1c BAKER'S PREMIUM No 1 CHOCOLATE Sots. % 19c JOIN BABE RUTH'S BASEBALL CLUB Puffed Wheat 10 rare prizes" Puffed Rice - “fromcuns” > % 12c MACARONI 2scun - 3: 17c COFFEE Paasreeny 3 SIC SALADA TEA “Fresh Fi the BLUE LABEL BLACK YeLb. Phg. YerLb. Phg. 18e 35c JAPAN GREEN 15e 29c Sunbrite “22.22 SOAP - Sserrs - - 6=23¢ Serves Every Washing Need we. Reguler|Bors 27¢ SUPER-SUDS orinwasimc 2" 15¢ CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP CHIPS 2 >: 19c Palmolive*6~25¢ SPECIAL COMBINATION Golden CuP2 uw. 47e ite. ‘Super 8 fe--veamp nice] Soap 21-08. Crystal White Chips i itinch Chromium Serving A $3.50 Value-- All for The above items are but a few of the numerous specials offered in our 12th Birthday Sale. Many more items are being featured this week-end. We Deliver Phone Orders C.0. D. These prices effective at Red Owl No. 2 on Broadway, Phone 746, and Red Owl No. 1 on Main Ave., Phone 469. RED OWL FOOD STORES FOR RENT One unfurnished apartment. City heat. Electric refrigerator. Electric stove. Fireproof building. Available at once. Rent a Inquire at the Bismarck Tribune Office Get Your Campaign Cards THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE co. JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT a | Election Day Is Drawing Near Telephone No. 32 and a representative will call CONVERT’S ORANGES, fresh crop, 200 GRAPE juice Welch’s, ) nal ional drink, 2 for Libby’s 1-Ib. can 21 Cc KELLOGG'S PEP, brand, $10. phe. LOC | 2 for .....- vm 19¢ RAISINS, Severe 5c ene 2lc — Pp “and Salt Shaker 25c PRUNES, med. size, 3 Ibs. for.... PHONE 1080 BISMARCK FOOD MARKET 408 BROADWAY Winesap Apples, ee 25c Cantaloupe, ripe, 2 for Ovaltine, 50c size FREE DELIVERY SERVICE. R. T. BAKKEN, Prop. HONE 1080 Mi recsved, 2 bores20C TOMATOES, fancy Texas, 2 Ibs....25¢ BANANAS, golden yellow, 3 Ibs....20c¢ Golden Yellow Sweet Corn, No. 2 tin, No. 1 .. 14c 2 for sess J Sots 10c Taiheae. tn, t for 2C Semon, Ne O76 Early J Catsup, 1 No iin, 2 cans OC Satie toe by ag og 10c

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