The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 10, 1934, Page 5

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‘11.4 BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY. AUGUST 10, 1934 Challenge to the Roosevelt adminis- farmers to come in under the AAA,| tration: it decides to decree that all those rhe Republican party demands! wing do not paint a black crow on th ives which the admin- ianine ss nee Offering for ‘sound, | their barnyard gate will get no gov- 5] governmental policies be |¢€rmment money. economic abandoned and that there be a re-| “This may sound like a lot of Po- turn to common sense and constitu- | litical hooey, but it is no more fanci- AMPAIGN TSS RS tional government.” ful than what has been done with Fletcher branded the NRA a “badge |the Blue Eagle—the badge of indus- s ndustrial servitude” and lambast- | trial servitude.” ec bert mo as a “tragic dis- ont told Ge convention cone that appointment.” ie farmer has suffered, rather than Fletcher Appeals for Return to Fletcher accused the adianistration | benefited, from the recovery activ- of fruitless spending and charged it 5 Common Sense ee had launched “dangerous experi-| “The New Deal's NRA,” he de- Constitution ments.” clared, “has strangled its AAA.” While building his party’s case} In keeping with his announced against the administration, he put a| subject, “The New Deal and Amer- Springfield, T., Aug. 10—(—|new bird into the national political | ican Ideals,” Chairman Fletcher Common sense and the constitution, | picture. It was the “black crow”. As he |charged that the Roosevelt program ‘twin standards unfurled at the Re-| swung into farm topics, in line with|had done psychological damage to state convention, are the/the expectation that the west and|the country. banners flown by party Friday in| midwest will be the no-man’s land of| He declared it had undermined “the its to the fall elections, Chairman Fletcher | morale of our people.” Saying that id: said: millions are being “lured and se- » raised the standards in a! “Suppose, in order to compel all/ duced” into depending upon the gov- \j id. Rings included. 29c ernment for their livelihood, he added: “American liberty ought not to be sold, even to one’s government.” Marines Will Enlist Additional Recruits “Join the marines and see the world” is the slogan being used by the U. S. Marine corps in its efforts to enlist young men between the ages of 17 and 25 in that branch of the military service. The Chicago re- cruiting office of the corps has an- nounced that an “unlimited number” of applications will be accepted within the next five months from men within the age limits who are also high schooi graduates and who can Pass the physical examination. THE tea for Ieed tea. Because it has a rich flavor that the melting ice can’t drown. Because it’s never bitter when you make your tea a little stronger for iced tea. Schilling Tea has these special qualities because it’s TOASTED. GRAIN FED BEEF teas a ee Short Ribs, Ib. ....... 7c | Round Steak, 1 24 c asl tate ee tiie othe abt Mad Kettle Roast, Ib. ..... 8e | fresh ground, Ib. Office building, Chicago. Post Roast, 1 1 Sirloin Steak, Ib. 1 9 a good cuts, Ib. ... C | short Cuts, ib. .. Cc Swiss Steak, i 17 C [fancy roca, 190 Fresh Made Tb. Ring Bologna 10c Sliced bb. Minced Ham . .15¢ Swift's Large Weiners, Ib. . . .13¢ Lean Cut Pork Chops, Ib. 15¢ The Red & White Stores 4 be al Vides 6c Picklea, ‘pint jars, each 16c CAN YOU REALLY ee wd 1 2 c Heinz oe 21 c REMEMBER HOW THE HM | COULDNT UNTIL | TRIED ee per Wen ssee bottle, coch OLO TIME BEER USED TO TASTE ? Scott’s Grocery 311 7th St, 816—Phone—817 FREE DELIVERY CHICKENS, Fresh Dressed, Ib. ....15¢ TELEPHONE YOUR ORDER—READY WHEN YOU CALL For Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Visit H. L. Brown GLUEK’S -THEN IT ALL CAME BACK To me! TOMATO JUICE, Red & White, 13 0 can ..... LOC FREE WE ER THR hci petivery § PHONE THANK JAR RINGS, Red SERVICE 3 3 2 YOU White, 3 boxes ......... JAR LIDS, the new Ball perfect 502 BROADWAY KENNETH AKERS, Mgr. 313 MAIN AVENUE : THOMAS LENHART, Mgr. UTTER Pound 28¢ Churned fresh daily by creameries. Parch: 2 Cans 28¢ of selected Wisconsin Sugar Peas. BEANS 2 Cans 19¢ “No, 2 cans of LeGrande tender cut green beans, SPINACH Each 12c Libby's fancy pack garden spinach. 15 os, POTTEDMEATS 2Cans 13¢ % size cans, Derby's spicy rich sandwich meat. FLOUR 243% $1.15 BANANAS Climax or Gold Medal fancy f flour, esaccinniessiian sheet: COFFEE Pound 33¢ | 3 tbs. ....19 Empress, fruit jars. QUALITY STORES PEAS 2Gans 2% DILL PICKLES. | Each 14c VINEGAR Quart 19¢ | ©ANTALoure Medium size, pink meated melons, Robb Ross full strength in fancy glass stopper decanter. TISSUE Each Se absorbent tissue, 1000 sheet rolls, . TOMATOES new bleach and disinfectant. POTATOES 10Lbs.28 Free Delivery on Orders of $2.00 or over. Phone Orders Delivered C. 0. D. Piggly-Wiggly Phone 630——Quality Store Phone 110 ee ‘« Pay and Take Food Stores » %~ PAUL BROWN, MANAGER Radishes {tune ” Coffee per pound ........ Celery Z'bunches” Tomato Soup {notes ...25C Celery Cabbage Su ""'15c | Corn Sven Ban Carrots [tes bunches Preserves ery. Nos pal, cach SOC Eggplant fis“... Oranges "jez 8" Sweet Corn pera”... Potatoes Wyounas .. Blackberries Tomatoes per can cr WE DELIVER PHONE ORDERS C. 0. D. ATTENTION, FARMERS—WE BUY EGGS * la\ @ r Oranges = DICKS «| 2 43¢e . EARL OWENS, Prop. Club Steaks, 1 5 : ‘Asst. Vegetables fj tender, per Ib. ... c eS ee... 6c Eachl0c Cervelst, erie” 1 7C Hens ric .. Per Lb. 14¢ | Lemons2cz".....Doz. $7e Peet Ress, 123c Serete 226 pie dy 16 Ib, i 83¢ } salen 49c WOW oicscscccics | Cauliflower, home iviuy: soar citiPs, | grown, per Ib. ........ 12c diaraarnenne” 1 Ige. pkg. and 1 10¢ pkg. 2OC ; Lettuce, large 19c BROOMS, very good BO) SOONER OR LATER YOULL COME TO GLUEKS (i) [Ebpue keg enReRR 42] ee St conn grade, heavy dust pan Cc | Tomatoes, home frown. 5 ty KARO SYRUP, 3 4 2 Ibs, for ........ 2. C ] 2 dosen for ........... Dark, No. 5 pail ........ Cc CAKE FLOUR, coe pp. | le Per bemok ............. DS | per menen 0... Swansdown, pkg. ...... 30c | Nash-Finch Company Tamips home grown, Miracle Whip Salad 4 ns a ae 18c¢ nies 3 bunches for ......... 2c Spread, pint jar ...... Tc Glemarck, N. D. Phone 442 WHAT / your soap WILL SOAK OUT DIRT FROM CLOTHES /N /5 MINUTES — SAFELY ? .. | DON'T BELIEVE IT / ITS TRUE/ AND /LL PROVE IT / New million dollar faster-washing soap discovery comes as a shock to housewives who have had disastrous experiences with old-type fast- washing soaps. How they are amazed to find that this new soap not only does in 15 minutes’ soaking what other soaps take hours of scrubbing and boiling to do, but also works with utter safety to colors, fabrics, hands. And—gets clothes 4 to 5 shades whiter without one bit of washboard wear and tear. HEN a new invention comes along that completely antiquates something that was theretofore thought “‘modern”—there is usually heated controversy. And so it is today in regard to science’s newest, most amazing soap invention. “What! Soak out dirt from clothes in 15 min- TESTS SHOW HOW OXYDOL GETS CLOTHES CLEAN WITHOUT USUAL “HARSH” EFFECT TO BELIEVE — BUT “ITS TRUE / time — without scrubbing or boiling — but also works with utter safely to colors, fabrics, hands. 5 2. ‘sheet washed of brand-new sheet a“ with ordinary washed 84 times Y = sacle ss wor ie i he copbies, mer ‘OUR MONEY BACK a million dollars to perfect this new soap, were Seiifng end ps It This Test Fails In Your Home quick to make this statement. “We know it’s hard to believe,” they said, “but it’s true! And every week thousands more women are finding out that it #s true.” Itis prs (Process patented.) Tein nie temas i 5 re eed ett opel come of it is new in | amounts: your new in action. It is new in results. goueto ies patectad pence padehiaciy ara-pd OL Te ry Ce, fn each Tt does these 3 things that noother soapcando _—soft water. And does these things: now or has ever succeeded in doing: Loosens dirt out of clothesin 15 minutes’ soak- dairy cream. Suds that go to work on grease, ing. Thus, banishes all the back-breaking rub- dirt and stains—in any water—2 to 3 times bing and scrubbing. And cuts washing time _ faster than less modern soaps. , 25% to 40% in tub or machine—gives you Second—sets up a unique, new “soak and afternoons free! flush” action. 15 MINUTES’ 4 to 5 shades winter than other loosens dirt out 90 it flushes catty Whee Deena Xe time 25% to in tub cut washing or granulated eoaps can do in TWo washings! ach Yeu sre oe ot nln, due Protection of its scrubbing —you get clothes pont gta peeks fede; tubes and white without ‘wear and tear. ‘won't suffer! Even cotton and And yet, due to its formula—its ‘ase safe, And, despite its amas- mild eap

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