The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 29, 1934, Page 6

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6 : THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1934 7 to go to St. Paul over 10 years ago, Henry Cotton Wins in when Mr. Fitzsimons was transferred HOME BAKE SHOP Success May Depend ‘onYour Food! British Open Tourney | there by the Northern Pacific railway rr chi ir pelt for which hhe has worked ever since. ui now— 1 ing How fast you go aheed in the more alert, fullot pep and ffcient Gandwich, Eng, June 29—(P)—|Previous to living in Mandan, they world, how much money you make, Tegives your body, in concentrated, Henry Cotton, 27-year-old British | ad been ot Fargo. depends very largely on how wise easily digested and delicious form, Brae Phy on tm Sr] mo Tae peta deme cE corfeol_Sha aes nga aaa ee aes tickal tii record for | tective sssociation in St. Paul and "t you are tired out by 11:80 and it contains bran to taop oe the tournament created in 1932 by| Visited Bismarck early in the spring if you're dull after lunch, regular. Gene Sarazen. with national officers of the organi- Pp weather gets you, i ari ii ‘After setting « record-breaking pace | ##tfon. e Pp p er cause you just haven’t learned omens iors pig cae i for his first two rounds, with a 67 and eeyutian) Wion eat the right thiggs. sl and baked. ae 8 65, Cotion stuck his third round tus Four Dickey Persons ‘The luxury of good pepper is Tis weed staple, 100. 77 Se Just try ole whe) b@iy ot morning tered 0! final round, tating « 79. He mised} Hurt in Auto Crash cases igh ch cae ot eaaey combh, Shredded Woest. It proves what i @ three foot putt on the final green nation will make almost any one will do for you inaveryshorttime! Valley City, N. D., June 29.—(P)— Four residents of Dickey were injured when their automobile crashed into a truck parked on the highway near Sanborn about midnight Thursday night. The party was en route home from the Epworth League institute here. Hassell Shotwell, the driver, was and his bid to break Sarazen’s rec- ord, but his victory nevertheless end- ed a 10-year winning streak by Amer- icans. ‘Trailed by a gallery of 5,000 stam- peding and cheering Britons, Cotton went ‘into the final round with a ten stroke lead over the field. The pressure of the terrific pace of his previous rounds coupled with|most seriously injured. He recelved a the shouting, bothersome crowd com-| fractured leg. Wallace Scea and the bined to almost cause the Briton’s|Misses Zoa Castle and Esther Liebold collapse. : received minor hurts. ——_ Former Mandan Man ] _ City and County | | Is Taken by Death|* Mr. and Mrs. fiat Giettan Granthan, Friends here have received word of Park addition, are the parents of a girl born at 8:30 a. m., Thursday at the death of W. E. Fitzsimons, St. Paul, former Mandan and Fargo resi- the St. Alexius hospital. dent, which occurred at noon Thurs- day at a St. Paul hospital where he had undergone a major operation nine days before. The {funeral is set for 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon. Mr. Fitzsimons. leaves. his wife and two children, Miss Hope Fitzsimons, who is a teacher. at Wheaton, Minn., and William Fitzsimons, who in June completed his first yeer in the Uni- versity of Minnesota medical school. ‘The Fitzsimons: family left Mandan A girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hayes, Sterling, at 3:40 p. m., Thursday at the St. Alex:us hospital. Mr. and Mrs. James Jenkins, who reside on a farm near Bismarck, are the parents of a girl born at 3:50 a. m., Friday at the Bismarck hospital. Complete totals for April show reg- istrations of new passenger cars at 222,900, an increase of 85.9 per cent compared with the same month last TAKE advantage of a real bargain! Kellogg’s Corn Flakes are today’s outstanding value in cereals. Many servings from the big package at a cost of only a few cents. Look for the special features on Kellogg’s for a limited time only. - Buy now! Made by Kellogg Y in Battle Creek. DRESSING. 8-os. jar. Cucumbers, 4 for 18c Fresh, Large Size -Twilling’s Grocery 601 Tenth Street Phone 16138 No. 2% tin, 1% slices WHEAT BISCUITS tresses SATURDAY SPECIALS RICERISPIES Ie Srcins,seay'he* i Sen .19c Scot: |rear. POE UD. .occcescscccccens Hershey's Chocolate 5 jas Syrup, 5%-on, can ..... OC SILK DRESSES forge Nora tin sss LOC ambsssndor Toles $2.00 ‘iin evan oees, Tiavwe, 5 rolls ..1. .20C June Clearance Sale wich ceria ace 9 Fresh Fruits and Vegetables : Bismarck Bargain Store Free Delivery Service . ’ The Red & White Stores 4 } st GLUE KSI TASTES JUST | 502 BROADW. RS : : - J Scott §. Grocery AY KE AKERS, Mgr. HERE {LL BE READY FOR || GLUEK'S— IT TASTES J 311 7th St. 816—Phone—817 FREE DELIVERY SATURDAY SPECIALS CATSUP, Red & White, Tomato sic Cas 19¢ 313 MAIN AVENUE THOMAS LENHART, Mgr. Lettuce | e CANS cevovesees 13 0z., Empress, ; oo: His Eis eae Soap Chips PE AS No, 2 cans of Wisconsin Sugar Peas. ~ 122 e Watermelons PICKLES, 16 oz. 4 Clean Quick 24 to 28 Ib. 53 Rie. ene * 27c 5-Ib. box CORN Medium size cans of cream style average, only . . c coeDER pi aiezsssscen 5c 29c eg EACH 7¢ Oranges, med. 23 c Mase... kao Ovaltine PE ACHES Large No. 24 cans, sleed Nash-Finch Company pre QUVES, Pain” Qe [IM] $1.00sie, a healthy sum- cu 166 ane VIENNA SAUSAGE, aren: beverage for chil- 15 nee cam smpbel's Blamarek, N. D. Phone 447 | |My Dumch ..........GseD& | TBs DU sors eee: 4 geacue Each-75e | TOMATO JUICE "===. Te =" 25e\mae wt ie eae Cocoanut PRESERVES Pease oecrae, eo Cme. Fresh, ees long thread a um. gam COFFEE cocoanut, WATERMELONS, 57c Chase and Sanborn large, each BUTTER Fancy quality local creamery. Pound - 17 Celery, Lettuce, etc. In p i of Det ionte “We Thank You” wat the market alter GRA E RUIT ‘ae Each ‘ie : All Groceries and Meats purchased Saturday will be charged on July accounts, Plums Several varieties of ripe, sweet fruit. Raspberries Cherries Good Cantaloupe Plums Bananas, 3 lbs, for 2lc ‘Watermelons Oranges, 2 doz. 64c TUNA FLAKES "==". 130 BOARD OF STAT Capiron com- ISSIONER STATE or NORTH DAKOTA SWEET CORN Ne. 3 tia, exten special, 2 tor ZOC ADVERTISEMENT FOR POTTED MEATS No. 4 cans, Tasty, Green Cut Refugee Vegetable Beef WEATHERSTRIPPING se spicy sandwich i 5 nBeaied proposals for furnishing and Basket - 49¢ “Vegetables” ee No. 2 1 Oc Soup, 2 cans ... 1 Cc aa, Cantteh Sugino Dine curumbers hadisnes “Green Onions. New Peas auger q marck, North Dakota, will be received 4 by the Board of State Capitol Com- missioners in the office of the Secre- tary on the 18th floor of the new Building, in Bisma' North Dakota until nine thirty o'clock (9:30) A. M. Tuesday July 17, 1 Plans of the’ New State Capitol Building, in which Weatherstripping is to be installed, may be seen in the ‘office of the Secretary or in the office of the Architects on the 17th floor of the New Bullding. Contractors figuring EGGS "Tice. 290 2 DOZ. Best Foods. Mild rich MAYONNAISE =" ==". e LETTUC dacs rieeiieanieuce Green Beans kestaiien 23 | No. 2% ag 18c Apricots 16 penee ‘pial of fresh solid Each - $1.13 Heinz Demonstration and Sale Call in. Miss Anderson will be glad to sample Heinz Mushroom Soup—Spaghetti, Tomato Juice and many more. PINT JAR A Few of the Specials ‘Weatherstripping are to submit their own specifications, samples and con- 22-25 po Heinz Soups, large cans, $1 77 ruction details o ie eatherst 7 . _ that they, propose to include In patel ATEARR, na rem 6 for ms 12 for ..... seeeeeceeoes . one é e specifications shall state pe Heinz Spaghetti, “The metal that Is to be used, the gauge sweet melons large cans, 2 cans Pe of metal and give a general nen erlns tion of how the Weatherstrippin forbe constructed aud installed, Con: tractors shall submit samples of the metal and sections of the Weather- Stripping with thelr bid. Bach bidder will be permitted to submit one or more prices on construction or equip- ment. Weatherstripping shall’ be quai to Monarch. Bids will be received in three sec- fons as follows: 1. 'ro Include all windows in the Tower Section trom the 3rd Hloor fo the 14th floor, inclusive, 2. To include all the windows from the 1sth floor to the roof, inclusive. 3." All other windows that have not heretofore been weatherstrip- 4 including all windows in the sislative wing. abit broponals mst bo, sobmitted tn he ‘and accompanied by a cer- ie d check and a bidder's bond, each he amount of five (5%) per cent | These documents are to be submitted in plain opaque sealed ‘envelopes with the words “Proposal for Weatherstripping in, New, North kota State Capitol Building” typed face : ae on the fas qiwere ent i proposal ‘Mr. Frank L. And Board of eats Capitol Som: 570 Phone Orders Delivered C. 0. D: Piggly-Wiggly Phone 630— Free Delivery on Orders of $2.00 or over. —Quality Store Phone 110 = DICKS =. EARL OWENS, Prop. jit BEADS le ilu ii Potatoes - Western New | 10 Ibs. 29¢ Rice Krispies, mee le | eat 25 Ginger Snaps | DUyer 20¢) de eseccee "Meat rates (Government Inspected Quality Meats) va ar ont a a 12c RIB BOIL. BEEF 8 Ibs. 19c Bismarce Ni North ae scam es seeeceeceveceen 17c Dakota the successful bidder shalt furnish Veal Shoulder eee et Rast, per Ib 1 Ic we ae Be MONARCH CANNED FRUIT DEAL pitied to the ‘tact thatthe Bananas Fancy ripe, 19¢ W ib. 93 Short Ribs Beef, gail 9 1 CAN EACH NO. 2 TIN The Omis- 8 Ibs. | a £20 an kosher ve Head hatinee, "2 for’. All Phones 311 118 Third st Deliverios—8:45 & 10:20; 3:30 & 4:0 Clee 8 P.M. : .19¢ Pork & Beans, | Get All SLA ol Oc 8. iz: petitions lenis 19

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