The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 20, 1934, Page 7

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‘ ae : : PA Twilling’s ee, 601 Tenth Street Phone 1613 SATURDAY SPECIALS Creamery, per Ib. .... ‘ha peed dae a per Ib. 36c 14c Egg roe 19c Fresh Fraits and Vegetables 54c FREE DELIVERY SERVICE large 2% can Sunkist Oranges, med. large size, 2 des. Summer? Days ate Salad Days / & Red Maraschino CHERRIES, 18K, 3 oz. bottle . ¥ SALAD DRESSING SF we 29 M SALAD DRESSING 5=: . .15¢ y SALAD DRESSING <=": ..10¢ | 18K in No Nic w MAYONNAISE #="-: Ae { 8 oz. jar, 2 for ..... RELISH SPREAD ?:="; De 2 8-02. lay Sinan ce FRENCH DRESSING :" 8 oz. jar . M4 i T 18K No Nic Tumblers, 10 02. jar ....... sec. ee 4 ” (Barbecue or Salad Style) PRESERVES, isk Pure, 16 oz. jar ........... 22c ™ PRESERVES, 18K Pure, 5 Ib. jar ... otal v1 APPLE BUTTER, Carol, 36 oz. jar OLIVES, 18K Extra Fancy Assorted, v1 quart wide mouth jar ...... Bae atenacu sy 97¢ | OL Carol Queens, : a 22 oz. jar ......... OR iM OLIVES, 18K Stuffed, 2% oz, jar ............ 9e T OLIVES, 18K Queens, 3% oz. jar ........ . 9c W DILL PICKLES, Carol, quart jar ........ -19¢ SWEET PICKLES, 18K, 2 row, 16 oz. jar ......25¢ vl SWEET PICKLES, 18K, 2 row, 26 oz. jar ...... 33e GRAPEFRUIT, 18K, No. 2 cans, 2 for ........ 29¢ i GINGERALE and LIME RICKEY, IGA, 24 oz. bottle, &: fom OVALTINE, 50¢ size . 8 NECTAR, Gold Cross, all flavors, 8 oz. bottle . PEACHES, 18K Sliced or Halves, No. 2, can . PEARS, Richfield, No. 24, cans, 2 for Economy Size Solid Packed Fruits: 1 each of the following popular puacinent, ot berries and Blackberries No. 10 Solid Packed Fruits .......... (Regularly this assortment would sell for $3. 51) CARROTS, 18K Diced, No. 2 cans ............ 10c BEETS, 18K Diced, No. 2 cans, 2 for .......... 23¢ BEANS, 18K Cut Wax or Green, 2 No. 2 cans .. .29¢ KIDNEY BEANS, 18K Fancy, 2 No. 2 cans ....21c SARDINES, Booth’s California, tall cans, 2 for 19¢ CORN, 18K Golden, 2 No, 2 cans .............. 25e SALMON, 18K Red Alaska, 1 Ib. tall cans ......23¢ TUNA FISH, Chicken of the Sea, 4s tins MACARONI egypt Macaroni, Bparhettl, and Noodk if fo GELATINE DESSERT all flavors, 4 pkgs. . NAPKINS iftzrctisc Qe PAPER CUPS 2... ...........9¢ PAPER PLATES Pecoret. 106 LUNCHEON SETS i" .....10¢ CHEESE Pabet-ett Standard or Pimento, 6; oz. pkg. . ABs SODA CRACKE 2th. eaddy «04.0... ORANGE SLICES’ Freak’ t2"oc@” ioe PEAK COFFEE, 1 lb. ................eeeeee 38e Peak Orange Pekoe for Iced Tea, 7 TEA % Ib. pkg. . see 3 6 COOKIES, Johnston's Assorted, 1 Ib. . COCOA, IGA Pure, 2 Ib, phe. PRUNES, 10 Ib. box JAM Ss: Te" and stander, “AGA, STORES “| xxx xe xexe KK RHR KAKA MH KX KX XSF =—{ date for congress, assembled in Bis- HOUDAYITES WILL ‘DEMAND FIVE-YEAR FORECLOSURE BAN 700 Naat 0 City in City to Voice Wants Before “Special Session” Friday Seven hundred members of the Farm Holiday association, led by Usher L. Burdick, its president and | Langer-end@orsed Republican candi-: marck Thursday night “for peaceful purposes and to demand protective farm legislation” from the session of the legislature scheduled to reconvene Friday at 2 p. m. Delegations of the Farm Holiday association from 36 counties concen- trated their forces at the Patterson hotel early Thursday evening. ‘Their assembly marked the public appearance of William Langer, deposed governor, since early in the first week. In his address to the crowd,|. Langer said he would go before the legislators Saturday to deliver a mes- sage to them as the chief executive of the state. Langer Still Has Hopes j Langer, still full of fight, looks to the legislature to take action reinstat- ing him in the governor's chair. { while high in the air. The honeybee Ole H. Olson, acting governor on; the order of the state supreme court, in the meantime remained under guard of four national guardsmen,! called to protect him from possibie| {ation in the world, with 352, 986,000 violence, Langer explained his absence dur- ing the last several days for purposes of “resting quietly” at the suggestion of his attorneys. “Where have you been?” asked by newsmen. he was orders in order to recoup my strength, and on advice of my attorney to pre- vent service of a writ so that the leg- said. Judgment Came Without Writ He referred to the writ of quo war- ranto which was to be issued by the They later entered judgment against him without service of the writ. Asked if he would ask impeachment of state officers, he said, “I will leave that to the legislature, which is the only proper tribunal.” Reports cur- rent here were that the Langer-con- trolled legislature may attempt im- peachment of state officials and pos- sibly supreme court judges unfriendly to the deposed executive, Burdick described the gathering of the Farm Holiday association for purposes of “demanding a five-year moratorium from the special session of the legislature. We also want the legal interest rate in the state re- duced to two per cent.” The legal rate in effect at present is 6 per cent. The seven hundred members of the association, who came from all parts of the state by motor truck, is only @ small portion of the number which will be present Friday to voice their demands in the legislative chambers. Burdick said. The delegations, including some women, slept Thursday night wher- ever they could find accommodations. Most of them were forced to sleep out-of-doors as all hotels in the city were filled to capacity. Morever, Bur- dick said, “these people are broke. They haven't the price of a hotel room.” Like ‘Religious Crusade’ “They brought blankets with them,’ he added. “They aren’t worried about where they will sleep. The whole crowd is in good spirits.” Their pilgrimage to the Capital City, he said, was like a “religious crusade.” | | mating of most plants and animals but “I have been resting quietly under ; islature might legally convene,” ws ‘state supreme court to force his ouster. f __ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1934_ Food 1s to be provided for the Farm Holiday members Friday at cate 1a air kitchen, Burdick said. {Moure county delegation has donated |100 steers and from an anonymous (eres, 8 large quantity of flour was provided, A Bismarck lsbor council ‘will do the cooking. Burdick announced that if the local esanaea Wak presi en saw fit to ie Farm Holiday or- aruaationt the ete meeting, now scheduled to be held in Minot, July 25-27, will be held in Bismarck. He estimated that 25,000 persons would be in attendance this year. Besides Langer and Burdick, speak- ers before the Farm Holiday gather- ‘ ing Thursday night included John Gray, Ole Stray, Harold Hopton, Dr. 1E. C. Stucke, Elwood Eck and C. W. {Litton. The latter, heading the large La Moure county delegation, acted as CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our thanks to those who so kindly assisted us dur- ing the illness and bereavement of our mother, Mrs. Isabelle Snyder. We ‘also wish to thank those who con- (tributed the beautiful floral offerings. d Harry Snyder Mr, and Mrs. Charles Snyder and Family Mr. and Mrs. Donald Snyder Mr. and Mrs, L. E. Davidson and Family Man has been able to control the with bees this is impossible because the queen mates only on the wing, apparently is as wild today as its an- cestors centuries ago. India has the second largest popu. Neue POPULAR FOR MORE THAN 20 YEARS —this coffee HAD to be good! @ During the past two decades Empress Coffee has been served steadily in thou- sands of homes . . . never varying from its balanced blend .. . its delicious, full, satisfying flavor and fresh- ness. @EMPRESS COFFEE is If You Mine the Heat! Uf bor weather gets you, and if you feel tired, run down, and nervously upset when the thermometer be gins to soar, probably you're eating wrong. stead. Stop bolting a sandwich for lunch. Eat Shredded Wheat instead, with milk and fruit on the side. You'll be surprised at the differ- ‘chairman of the meeting. ence it makes in your whole life. You will be full of pep. Your diges- tion won't bother you, and the world will look a lot brighter, 20 matter how hot the sun shines. this summer. It will pay you big 6TH ST. ORANGES, Sweet, juicy, 2 doz. ... WATERMELONS, your choice GRAPES, Seedless, sweet, per Ib. .. . POTATOES, White Cobblers, 10 Ibs. .25¢ CABBAGE, New tender, per Ib. PEARS, Fancy halves, No. 21% can . . EGG NOODLES, med. wide, 2 Ibs. . . PORK & BEANS, large can, 2 for . . COOKIES, fresh shipment, 2 Ibs. .. . Stop eating heavy breakfasts for while. Try Shredded Wheat in- Eat plenty of Shredded Wheat lividends in health and happiness! Please be sure to get this package with the picture J of Niagara Falls ond she N. B. C. Uneeda Seal. S NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY “Uneeda IBakeors” 208 PHONE 928 ZERR’S OPPOSITE MEMORIAL BUILDING WE DELIVER --39c -15c¢ :19c -27¢ -25c -29c PINEAPPLE, fancy No. 2 sliced ....19¢ PEAS, Early June, 2 cans dependably good ... and that’s why the makers ask you to try EMPRESS COFFEE PHONE 332 SHORT RIBS Fancy Grain Fed BinR v= ) Rolled VEAL STEW 2 Ibs. for Fresh Ring BOLOGNA Lb. 9¢ Wax Beans, 2 Ibs. for Radishes, 5 bunches for ........ Green Onions, 3 bunches for DEPENDABLE QUALITY MEATS per pound Sitoln CREAR, Ib. ' Pot Roast % Sug 8c, 124¢ Early—Saturday Morning saa 1 Early 103c —LB.— For Fresh Fruits and and Vegetables __ FREE PHONE WE DELIVERY THANK SERVICE 332 - YOU 6c ius ate aie 6c Baby Beet, -17¢ Rib Roast, Ib...22¢ iced BEEF’ LIVER Fresh Ground ROUND STEAK Chops Lb. 15¢ | Lb. 11c HEMPEL’S Saturday Specials Lemons} PEACHES | Pork Sunkist Elbertas, Crate Beans nore § 1 0 8 No. 1 tin, each 25c . 5c nia Sct ores one $1.05 od make Tomatoes, ripe, 3 Ibs. Raspberries Fancy 2 boxes 25c heads? for'?... LSC | tom's tursher... 20 APPLES, Winesaps, 4 lbs. .........25¢ Tomatoes, No. 2 standard, 3 for 29c Saas Mixed Vegetables, Ne tum ter 19C | Pe, bz. 25e j Ne a4 te, 2 for 25c Pork and Beans, Minne- | Cheese, Armour’s Ameri- ». 26c 26c iv. <onTe ae fancy, 252 size, 2 doa. 5c 2 doz. for Apricots, fancy 15 Ib. lug, 9c 10c 10c 5c 10c Radishes, fancy home S bushes 10c 10c '10c Carrots, fancy large bunch- es, special, choice, per Ib. ..... Spinach, fancy, clean, per Ib. .... Go a Cucumbers, fancy large size, each . Cucumbers, fancy, med, size, each .... Head Lettuce, fancy large, each Fancy Seedless Green Onions, fancy, 3 bunches Beets, (per bunch 4c), 3 bunches . per doz. Impt. Swiss Cheese Primost, Edam, 1 5 Cc Gammelost E. A. BROWN Where Quality Counts The Sanitary Siore 122 Fifth Street Cauliflower, fancy, per Ib. .... All Phones 1400 All Phones 1400 Carl’s Grocery Phone 371 “Dependable” We Deliver Oranges Fruits 2 doz. Vegetables 49c Salad Dressing, Carol, quart ...... ne French Dressing, 18K, 8 0z......... oe Apple Butter, Carol, quart ........... Dill Pickles, Carol, quart ..... Grapefruit, 18K ................ 2 for 29c Corn, 18K, Golden ..... trance 2 for 25¢ Carrots, 18K, Diced ................. Tuna, Chicken of the Sea ............. See I. G. A. Adv. for More Specials Swift’s Smoked Meats 2 20c packages Hydrox....... 1 10e package Krispies Total Retail Value ... Logan’s “We Thank You” Raspberries Peaches Pears Plums Grepes Cantaloupe ‘Watermelon Bananas “Vegetables” Tomatoes Head Lettuce Cucumbers Spinach Wax Beans Green Onions New Cabbage Cauliflower Beets “Grocery Department” Minneopa Pineapple, best grade, No, 2 can Bartlett Pears, No. 2% Cans, per CAN .....+eeece0e Hunt's Fruit Cocktail, No. 2 can Fancy Baked Apples, 4 to the can, each .. Post Toasties and Corn large pkgs., 2 for .... “Meat Department” (Government Inspected Quality Meats) Pot i. aad steer beef, dat ssasdets ea es eens a) Poreer tert SPRING CHICKENS Mt Phones 811

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