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@ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1934 “NOT CONSTIPATED FOR SEVEN WEEKS” Writes Mrs. Johnson After | Using Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN Sufferers from constipation will re interested in this unsolicited ters “Your ALt-BRAN surely relieves constipation. I am so glad over the good it has done me that I feel I must write and tell you of it. “For lunch I take a banana, a large one. Six tablespoons of ALL- Bran in a sauce dish, and dip banana at each bite until all is consumed, I haven’t been consti- ated now for seven weeks.”—Mrs, Toute Johnson, 1433 Forest Street, Denver, Colorado. Constipation often causes head- aches, loss of area and ener; sleeplessness, ‘his condition is usually due to lack of “bulk” to ex- ercise the intestines, and vitamin B to further jain regular habits. Kellogg’s Aut-BRaN has both, as well as iron for the blood. The “bulk” in ALt-Bran is much like that in leafy vegetables. With- in the body, it forms a soft mass. Gently, it clears out the wastes. Try Att-Bran in place of patent medicines — often harmful. Two tablespoonfuls daily will overcome most types of constipation. Chronic cases, with each meal. If not re- lieved this way, see your doctor. Use as a cereal, or in cooking. “ctl on the red-and- -green a ay ld by all grocers. Ma iio in Battle Creek. $8000 MEN WIL ~ BENAVY STRENGTE | 5,500 More Men, 19 New Ships Called for in “Operating Force” Plans (Copyright, 1934, by the Associated Press) Washington, July 13.—()—Looking toward treaty strength by 1942, the | navy has adopted a plan calling for 5,500 more enlisted men and the lay- ing down of 19 ships in the fiscal year ending June 30, 1936. This “operating force” plan would give the navy 88,000 men, as compared | with 82,500 during the present year. The new ships would include 12 de- stroyers of 1,500 tons each. Two heavy | destroyers and five submarines. A high navy official said the build- ing program is being pointed toward a future plan of laying down around 15 ships—regularly each year. This number will take care of obsolescence and provide necessary replacements even of battleships. The cost is esti- mated at around $95,000,000 a year. Gradually, this goal is being ap- proached. Thirty-two ships were started the past fiscal year and 24 will be laid down this year. The program depends, of course, on what money congress provides. Bud- get estimates of the cost of the 1936 Program have not been prepared. Officials figure though that a sub- marine would cost at least $3,600,000, a heavy destroyer $3,775,000 and a light destroyer $3,400,000. On this basis the 19 new fighting craft would cost about $65,000,000. Compared with the present man- TWAS IN MINNEAPOLIS YESTERDAY AND FOUND THE FINEST BOTTLE BEER 1 EVER DRANK. ES, AND | KNOW WHAT IT was ! GLUEK’S. THE BOTTLE BEER WITH THE {DRAFT BEER R_FLAVOR | 5) SOONER OR LATER YOULL COME TO GLUEKS Nash-Finch Company Bismarck, N. D. Distributors Phone 447 HEMPEL’S Saturday Specials Carrots Green Top 3 bunches 20c ries, fancy Plums Fancy Red Large Basket Only 35c Apricots Washington 15-Ib. lug, BANANAS, golden POTATOES U. S. No. 1 Washington 10 Ibs. 25c 100-Ib, bag $2.35 High Color $ 1 60 basal SWEET CORN Spinach, Libby’s No. 2% tin, 2 tor 29C fall quart jars. 2OC Red Raspberries, Blackber- Crate—$2.75 2 boxes—23c Oranges Size 252 2 doz. 49c Lettuce Large Crisp Head, 2 for 15c Washington. Peaches Washington Elber- tas, 18-Ib. crate’ $1.38 Goose Pears “Favorite” Eating or canning, 42-lb. - $ 1 50 box only ... yellow, 3 lbs....22¢ Water- melon Half or whole, Ib. 2c High Color Apples “s* $60 Yellow Bantam, Monarch, No. 2 tin (try this), 2 cans.., 25¢ Purex Bleacher, quart bottle, 2 bottles Hominy, “Monarch,” No. 24, tin, 2 5 Power, which is said to be 81 per cent of “complement,” an enlisted person- nel of 88,000 would raise the strength to a little more than 8 per cent. Nosefly Guard for Horses Easily Made An easy to make and very inex- Pensive lip guard for horses to pro- tect them from the tormenting ac- tivities of the nose botfly is describ- ed by F. D. Butcher, entomologist of the North Dakota Agricultural Col- lege extension service. The guard consists of a piece of leather or belting about 4 to 6 inches wide, attached at each end to the bit rings by a string or snap so that the entire line, including the corners, are protected. This device is simple and may be made quickly. Both lips are covered with the guard but the nostrils are free for unhampered breathing. Nose backets and similar devices are objectionable because they interfere with breathing, and if tight fitting the flies may even lay their eggs thru the meshes of the basket. They lay them on the lips, not in the nostrils. On pasture a deep shed will furnish the necessary protection from files. I believe implicity.in my husband. Nothing could shake that confidence. I have known him too long. — Mrs. Samuel Insull. The Red & White Stores Scott's Grocery 311 7th St, 816—Phone—817 FREE DELIVERY POTTED MEAT, Red & White, 2 cans ROLLED OATS, Mother's, (oven serve), 48 oz. pkg. PRUNES, 60-70 size, 2 Ibs. BUTTER, 2 Ib. roll Call us on prices before doing your shopping. We have all sea- sonable Fruits and Vegetables, Pork & Beans large cans 2 for 25c Miracle ovit sT. ZERR’S OPPOSITE MEMORIAL BUILDING WE DELIVER ORANGES, special, 2 doz ...........35 (This is a real value) CUCUMBERS, fancy slicing, each ....5¢ PLUMS, fancy red, per box . . Blackberries, raspberries, 2 boxes ... Sweet juicy, med. size, 2 doz. Potatoes 25¢ New U. 8. No. 1 white, 10 lbs, Tomatoes 25¢ Fancy ripe, 2 lbs. Spinach No. 2% tin 15e Bran Flakes 15¢ Kellogg's, 2 for Plums 55¢ Large blue, per basket All Fruits and Vegetables in Season Special Prices on All Jar Rubbers and Covers PHONE 928 Milk 3 for 20c Oysters, fancy Scope em epndh Lis desesy tlhe (Save on: this special) SPINACH, tall cans, 2 for ..........23¢ ee Cp tte ea ws 9°° Hl Would you use cube sugar to mix a cake? There are several types of sugar (granulated, powdered, cube). Each is prepared to serve a different purpose. So it is with coffee. There are two vitally different methods of making it—percolator and drip. Each 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. While ina Pereelater, the water continues to pass meesmgy ¢émees through a coffee prepared to yield its flavor slew8gy. The same coffee can be used for both methods, but like a “Jack-of-all-trades” it is “master of none”—neither drip nor percolator. In one or the other, little things happen. It’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 Coffees, identical in flavor, but each is specially prepared for its purpose—each one different in blend, roast and grind, Two Schillin § Twilling’s Grocery 601 Tenth Street Phone 1613 SATURDAY SPECIALS Butter, Fancy Oranges, 216 size, Creamery, per Ib. ....... 2 6c Peas, No. 2 can, Libby’s Spinach, large No, 2% size can Golden Bantam Corn, No. 2 can, 3 cans Par “ani per pkg. FREE DELIVERY SERVICE PHONE SPOHN’S * 626 Fancy Creamery Butter, Van Camp’s 1-lb. ¥,-lb. prints, Mackerel, Kellecs’s Bost Toasties and Corn es, 2 pkgs. ......... 21 Cc Sauerkraut, No. Swansdown Cake Flour, 3 | 2/2_cans, 2 for . Grape Nuts, regu- lar pkg. . .25c 17c Pickles, 2 jars ... WATERMELONS ON ICE RICHHOLT’S “The Store That Saves You Money” Sr ereeeeennrntananiemmesinnemes GRAHAM CRACKERS, Loose-Wiles, 2 Ib. box, spec. 24¢ PINEAPPLE, Crushed Dole’s No. 1, special, each ... 9c Hunt’s ITALIAN PRUNES, 24, tins, special ......15¢ SARDINES, in oil, special, 6 tins ....... dasescvee Oe Snider's CATSUP, large bottles, special ...........16¢ SAUERKRAUT, large tins, 24 size, special, 2 for ...25¢ SPINACH, large tins, 21, size, special . . RIPE OLIVES, tins, 65 count, special ... FIG NEWTONS, fresh, special, 2 pounds... fs ———— Fresh Vegetables—Can: Watermelons, Peaches, Plums, ee. Apricots ‘ Place Your Order for Chickens Early Fresh LARD, 4 pounds, special ... 40 EGGS, Strictly fresh, cash and carry, 2 dos. ........25¢ Let us have your meat order. We will see that it will be carefully selected FOR LESS MONEY "WE DELIVER— LE. SMITH ¥.E. SMITH DEPENDABLE QUALITY MEATS PHONE 333 400 MAIN: RING BOLOGNA, fresh made, Ib...11¢ xoustenaer) Short Ribs, fancy, lb. 74¢ BEEF sheds oh. 8C- = MINCED HAM ». Sc ae whole or SMOKED HAM _ {Sti whe! CHICKENS eno per Ib. ...... eee seeeeeeeee seeeeee ee ee TELEPHONE YOUR ORDER—READY WHEN YOU CALL For Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Visit H. L. Brown FREE PHONE DELIVERY 332 SERVICE you 5c LETIUCE LARGE CRISP HEADS 5c WE THANK SUGAR, cloth bag, 10 Ibs. -oaaiilie UAT Peaches Oranges, extra special, Poe bef egetables” Green Onions Green or Wax Beans New Potatoes New Cabbage “Grocery Department” Minneopa Ice Tea Balls, per pkg. Scott Sauerkraut, No. 2% Cans, 2 fOr ...cescceeee Libby’s Sauerkraut, No, 2% cans, 2 for . Libby's Spinach, No, 2% cans, each ..0. ones Nuts, ae: eee me +1 .32c ..15¢ Te, .15c¢ 16c kanes Bran “Fiakes, 2 PRBS. ....cccceee Prrrerererrertr errr ryt Snider’s Catsup, large bottle “Meat Department” (Government Inspected Quality Meats) Pot Roast Beef, fancy steer, per lb. Lamb Shoulder Roast, rolled and boneless, 3 to 3% lbs. average, per Ib. ... Carl’s Grocery Phone 371 We Deliver —. 2 doz, 49c Mission Dry, OFANZE ... . «01:0 0:0 ox eB for 49c Dill Pickles, quart jar .. Olives, plain, quart jar . White Corn, whole grain osones2 for 28¢ Grenadine Syrup, half pint ........ . ....»30€ Fruits Vegetables Kraft’s Harlequin Cheese - American-Brick-Pimento Combined SWIFT'S SMOKED MEATS