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OCAramined an BUY SOSnIsaeRes POONA He freA THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1934 8 BRITAIN READY 10 ~ REDUCE NAVY SIZE | Statement Answers Davis’ Warning of Building Race; Japs Remain Defiant London, Dec. y—A fresh dec- Jaration of Britain's readiness to nccept a 30 per cent reduction in the size of battleships, aircraft-car- riers and “A” class cruisers, and re- affirmation of Japan's fundamental Gesire for parity with the British and American fleets, were Friday's rep2r- | cussions to the statement of Ameri-: can policy Thufsday. t Answering the statement of Nor- man Davis, American ambassador-at- large, that President Roosevelt has ‘urged a substaritial all-round reduc- tion in naval forces, and that if Japan persist: in her intention to de- nounce the Washington treaty an era of “international suspicion and costly competition” would “be ~ inaugurated. ‘The British and Japanese likewise made clear their own viewpoints. So far as the British are concerned, a spokesman said, the position is the same as that of: the United States. Indeed, the British said they would cut down not merely the total ton- wage on the capital ship category ‘but also the size .f the capital ships. Japanese naval: propagandists were quoted as accusing the United States of desiring to expand its naval ar ments “for subjugation of the wor! ‘The comment also was inspired Davis’ speech. The Tokio newspaper Jiji Shimpo attributed to anonymous naval auth- orities the statement that the speech shows the intention of the United States “to establish an overwhelm: ingly superior navy both in the At- Jantic and Pacific for subjugation of the world. If such ambitious plans are unchecked, .world peace will be endangered.” Ryckman Takes Over Tittle Department Albert Ryckman, who has been em- ployed in the grocery business in Bis- marck for several years, has taken over the fruit and vegetable business operated in connection with Tittle Bros. Packing Co., Inc., at the cor- ner of Fourth St. and Main Avenue. Ryckman has announced he will carry a full line of fresh and fancy fruits and vegetables, in addition to ®@ small line of groceries. He has named his department “Al Ryckman's.” He also has made ar- yangements for delivery of orders and | Savites telephone orders. ~ Ryckman formerly was employed ‘at Logan's grocery and meat market. Rape Pastures Make Good During Drouth Fargo, N. D., Dec, 7.—"Dur pact three yeits with tal moisture precipitation from 8 to iG inches below normal, rape has » ¢’2arly demonstrated its efficiency and Sb iy al EGpNdIseeeeeuak tee pBaSENESCE ARTS SESE 228. rs + ont j= @ cnomy in turkey production,” ac- sang to O. A Barton, of the North © Tota Agricultural college poultry c.cartment. The rape was more re- si.cont than alfalfa to drouth and to freezing temperatures, ‘The experimental test made in 1933 to test the quality of meat of turkeys grown on rape pasture in contrast to those grown on alfalfa also wes favor- ——< The Patterson i Bakery will offer special sale Sat- urday of whole wheat, rye and white bread 3 loaves 19c 5 loaves 30c Cor. 7th and Thayer Baking Chocolate, 14 NAVY BEAN Rolled Oats, quick or PANCAKE FLOU 37c © RICHHOLT'S GROCERY Leo Payseno, Prop. Formerly Manager Red Owl No. 1, Bismarck SUGAR, 10 Ib. Kraft bag ___._52c Calumet Baking Powder, 1 Ib. can ...23¢ Libby’s Fancy Red Salmon, 1 Ib. can .21¢ Great Northern, per Ib. ... Campbell’s Soup, all varieties, 3 cans 28¢ Jello, all flavors, 3 for ‘Grapefruit | Potatoes Lettuce Beediens 9 T. _ 100 Ibs. Solid Heads $1.33 PEANUT BUTTER, 2 Ib. jar -32c WE ACCEPT RELIEF ORDERS BUY EGGS AND DAIRY BUTTER Florida Beauties Take Up Fencing Fencing has been added to the list of winter pastimes at Miami, Fla. and Maureen Kerns, one of the converts, is well supplied with lances. (Associated Press Photo) le to rape, Barton said. The test ealed no unfavorable criticism as to texture, flavor, juiciness, or tender- ness of meat of the turkeys grown on rape. Barton recommends rape pas- ture as a dependable, efficient and economical source of green feed for growing turkeys. ma NETS The Red & White Stores Scott’s Grocery 311 7th St. 816—Phone—817 Free Delivery MILK, Red & White, 2 tall CANS ....eeseeess 13c CORN MEAL, 10 Ib. sack ....... soe JELL POWDER, all flavors, each WHEAT CERE & White, pkg. CHEESE, Vel per pkg. .. CORN FLAKES, Red & 7 White, large pkg. -10¢ OATMEAL, Red & 1 White, large pkg. ..... 19c RAISINS, 15 oz. pkg. ...... pkg. 5 1lc SAUERKRAU' No. 2!3 cam ....04 so AOD nal ban yo sscusecees a Sieiiactcs:. .25¢ 1. 25€ FROZEN STRA\ BERRIES, carton Hang up your clothes for one cent! 24 clothes pins for le with the purchase of these P & -G Soaps: 4 Ivory Soap .......24¢ 5 Camay Soap . 30c 1 Oxydol large 25e 1 Ivory Flakes large 25c 5P&G Giant ...... 25 —————$ All Seasonable Fruits and Vegetables Phone 631 Ib. cake .......13¢ a regular, box ...20¢ eo iene --19¢ Self Rising, 71 c 3% Ib. bag .... 5c | ORANGES 176 Size FREE per dozen DELIVERY SERVICE -'32¢ Condition of Crash Victims Is Critical Grand Forks, N. D., Dec. 7.—(P)— |The condition of two Grand Forks men injured in an automobile crash near Crookston Thursday night was reported still critical at noon Friday by attendants at the hospital in Crookston, where they were taken, Leland Lofgre, employe of an oil concern here, and Espy F. Webster, part owner of a barber shop, were still unconscious. The condition of both men was reported critical. T. B, Asleson, the third passenger in the car, was only slightly injured. The automobile ran into the rear oie truck loaded with sharpened poles. CONTEST JURIST'’S ELECTION Helena, Mont., Dec. 7.—(#)—Elec- tion of Walter B. Sands, Havre attor- hey, as chief justice of Montana was challenged Friday by W. B. Tipton, Helena attorney. As @ taxpayer, Tip: ton petitioned the district court to void Sands’ election on the grounds he violated the state corrupt practices act in offering to accept less pay than ee ae eee oe ee ing. Blue Lodges to Hear From Grand Master Masonic Blue lodges of North Da- kota simultaneously will receive a spe- Monday at 8:39 ». m., according to James Wiley, master of the Bis- marck lodge, who urged members to be present at the local meeting. Let- ters from absentee members of the arranged. Right to the Point The kind of bread that mother used to make is not half so im- portant as the roll that father made. We're right to the point, too, in saying that the delicious taste in every slice of PURITY BREAD points to the quality uniformity found in every loaf. Your palate will tell the story of its goodhess and your table will reflect the good judgment you have used in its selection. Sunshine in Every Slice Purity Bakery Bismarck “Often Battered—Never Betterea” (Continued Next Friday) A full MILLIONS OF BY OUR 601 Tenth Street Libby's Tall Fancy Red Bess wuZle Phones: 1506-1507 ..23C et eee 7c Moss soassecd 59c 4 Ivory Soap .... 5 Cama: BEANS No, 2 cans of cut green or 1 wax beans, 3 CANS- PINEAPPLE No, 2% cans, half slices of ripe, sweet fruit. EACH wane, mos WBC TAPIOCA Kook-Esy, instant 8 or, pkgs. LIBBY’S KRAUT No. 2% cans, mild cure of new peck Kraut, 2 CANS 25c P&G SOAP Rance hee ta 29c tb. Hang up your clothes Pras one cent! chase of these Procter & Gamble DICKS ra 15c¢ __ sete, pples $1.39 Bananas i 4 lbs. 19 Beet Boa iia iat, EM rossi) 31e "WE DELIVER PHONE ORDERS C.0.D._ SS toever Ale freee 16¢ . 19c: —" Area A5c | fake inti... 250 ere oe Omnis abate fern’... 23C'| Noimzer =... 19€ COON pean 18c | keretete’.. 19¢ Creu eeh Lars eed tries . VEGETABLES / ORANGES bare oe my Dozen - - 28¢ APPLES © retort run, Staymans or 20 Lb. Ctn. ....77e RUSSET POTATOES Hotes Sree oun eer : Peck - - 25¢ 50 Lb. Bag ... .83¢ Jury Selection for Banco Trial Begins Moorhead, Prospects of @ long-drawn case were! oq here Friday for the murder of his apparent at the opening of the Ban- s Be co hearing in Clay county district court Friday, when at rioon examina- tion of the first prospective juror cial message from the grand master | wound up with the state using one of its three peremptory challenges to eliminate Frank Johnson, farmer. Counsel agreed to introduce no tes- timony before Monday. ‘Thirteen witnesses have been sub- - respective state lodges also will be |pensed by the state, including George read and special programs are being |G. one LEVEL teaspoonful to a cup of flour for most recipes. Dependable—scientifically made by baking KG BAKING POWDER Same Price Today as 44 Years Ago es Ser 25e You can also buy 20 ounce can for 160 28 ounce can for £80 Deuble- Tested -- Deubie-Action POUNDS HAVE GOVERNMENT Twilling’s Grocery Pree ress ZO [oor pee corres. OLE Starch, gloss or corn, 8 1M. pkg. oer, OL all cans for es LOC Super Suds, tise, 3 for ... Tomatoes, No. 2 cans, 3 for . 24 clothes pins for 1c with the pur- Soaps 5 P&G Giant ......25¢ 1 Ivory Flakes large .27¢ QUALITY STORES | Nash Coffee No, 2 cans, blended sizes of sweet Garden Peas, 2 CANS Struthers, Frank R. Lumbdell, ‘Theodore Albrecht and R. F. McTa- at 7:30 2. m, to wind up their work for the past year: vish, all present or former bank offi- cials in Minneapolis. WIFE SLAYER EXECUTED San Quentin Prison, Calif., Dec. 7. —()—Leo Dwight Murphy was hang- Newly-Elected: Board Will Name Officers Election of officers and comple- tion of plans for the coming year will be the main business taken up at the first meeting of the newly- elected board of directors of the As- sociation of Commerce which con- lights, St. Louis police are using a new|Venes at 8:30 p. m., Friday, at the testing device that-measures glare by| World War Memorial building. means of an electric eye. Members of the old board will gather BENNY HASKELL GUILTY St. Paul, Dec. 7.—(#)—Benny Has- kell, reputed former Twin Cities so- ciety bootlegger, pleaded guilty in federal court here Friday to a charge of income tax evasion. Sentence was Minn. Det. 7.—()— bride of 13 days, in Long Beach in 1926, He died nine minutes after the trap was sprung. In a drive against defective spot- a“ . » « and Sue, 1 tan downright catty about you this morn- ing, your party was such a success. The crowd all raved about that de- licious coffee that was a gift of the gods + + + please tell me truly, where DO you get it?” BEEN USED Phone 1613 ‘=~ Pay and Take Food Stores « Celery ez 2 s225¢ Tomato Juice S2° 2c ’ Grapefruit ===5for25c Corn Ss 2% 5c Oranges 322 2doz.43c Kraut “= 2 st‘ 25e Grapestz%...21bs.19¢ Mix-Nutsimmet Fm. ButterS2.. ........... Ib.3le Peas Thayer att... each 10c Tc — SATURDAY SPECIALS — Pineapple, Stokley’s finest, 20 c Beets, Stokley’s finest, Pears, Stokley’s finest, first American, No. 2 tin .... ley’s finest, No. 2% tin ... STOKLEY’S whole slices, No. 24, tin ... chipped, No. 2 tin .......... Bartletts, No, 2% tin ..... 20c Green Beans, Stokley’s cut, 9 c CANNED FRUIT AND VEGETABLE SALE : Wax Beans, Stokley’s cut, lett Nena”. LUC | sen hmeune Nettie. TOMATO JUICE, Stokley’s, finest, 10 0z.,2 cans ......9¢ Nae ina good supply of these values, as these prices will not be named again ayer high grade merchandise. Buy all you want — No Limit. APPLES ORANGES ) GRAPEFRUIT Winesaps, Sallternie Sunkist Tere emest Seediess, ~~ $1.29 py EE 45c- POTATOES Chase and Sanborn |Wathingion sob, SUGAR bag when packed Granulated, $ 1 3 1 89c 25 Ib. sack .. ie. 83 ». 28 pate LOC | paentm. 25c | Peet" 25c¢ Tima tie 20C | ene”. 15c | Mea. Se goodie’... 10 | siiiein. .. 30c | he tA 50 $3.98 98 lb. sack CLIMAX FLOUR 491b. sack $2.08 noemeattiets 4 »