The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 18, 1935, Page 6

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Three Future Kings--And Maybe A Queen--Study for Royal Roles Regal Children Get Little Pub- licity Except When Suc- cession Looms By MILTON BRONNER (NEA Service Staff Correspondent) London, Jan. 18.—Euroean states- men, with a keen eye on cannon fod- Ger, may be worried because the peo- | Ple are not filling the cradles the ‘way they used to, but—there is no! great falling off in royal birth-rates. Europe is filled with royal babies and children. ‘Four of these are of the highest importance in the future | history of the world; 11-year-old | Peter II, King of Yugoslavia; Crown! Prince Michael, for a brief time boy King of Rumania and destined some day to be king again; Princess Eliza- beth, eldest daughter of the Duke and Duchess of York, who some day ™may be the second Queen Elizabeth of Great Britain; and Prince Bau- @ouin, heir to the throne of Belgium. The rest of the royal children of Europe aren't as important in the} Scheme of things because they hap-|{ pen to be girls, and in most European | kingdoms only males may become | heirs to the throne. Children Unpublished Despite their exalted rank, most | of these royal children are hardly | publicized at all. Consider Peter IT Of Yugoslavia, for instance. When} his father, King Alexander, fell a | victim to the bullets of an assassin | at Marseilles last October. the world | in general learned with astonishment | that his son and heir was a pupil in! @ select private English school near | London. There were many reasons which induced his kingly father to make! that choice. In the first place, the; boy was rather serious-minced a ®t the same time, gentle. Alexander) ‘wanted him to take his part in the} rough and tumble of English school athletics to bring him out and make him a good mixer. Then kings need the gift of tongues and the father ita and the heads removed. Car- casses should be hung so that the sides do not touch and so that air can circulate around the body cavity. ‘wanted the boy to be proficient in English, which threatens to supplant THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1935 Hundreds Flee From Nazi-Controlled Saar Sarreguemines, France, Jan. 18.—(?) —Hundreds of refugees sought haven in France Friday from the Nazi Saar basin territory, and authorities com- pleted arrangements to send them speedily to the south of France. ‘A group of 100 left here for Tou- louse, sighing with relief as they >= ENIOY MORE SUNNY DAYS Your moods, your actions, your very personality—all are influenced by the state of your health. Avoid common constipation due to insuf- ficient “bulk” in meals. This ail- ment may cause headaches, loss of ppetite and energy. It takes the color out of living. Kellogg’s Att-Bran, a natural laxative food, furnishes you with this needed “bulk.” Within the body, it absorbs moisture, and forms a soft mass. Gently, this clears out the intestinal wastes. The “bulk” in Att-Braw remains effective with continued use. Two tablespoonfuls daily are usually sufficient. Chronic cases, with each meal. If not relieved this way, see | i doctor. Isn’t this cereal food iter than patent medicines? Awt-Bran also provides vitamin B and iron. Serve it as a cereal with milk or cream, or cook into muffins, breads, wafiles, etc. It's much more satisfactory than part-bran prod- ucts, Get the red- and-green package at your grocer's. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek, a Queen Astrid have two children— | Princess Josephine, who is 7, and the heir to the throne, Prince Baudouin, aged 4. Life is n y play for little Baudouin. The hateful Job of lessons Diitier Signed ichinet oon will be imposed upon him, And i Getadetaced Prince ‘Michael, jbig sister, Josephine, goes to school in Kings and a Queen in the making: 33, heir to the throne of Rumania, |e Brussels palace every day, having ‘upper left, Peter Tl of Yuzo-Slavia, hhas had the most remarkable ca-| s for that pur-|who rules through a regency; up- reer of any royal youngster in recent |per right, Princess Elizabeth of world history. His father, then Crown | anotnee-tanis England, next in line after Prince Prince Carol, left Rumania sudden-| Taking the roll-call of the rest of of Weles and Duke of York; center, Jy in December 1925. He renounced the monarchial states: |Crown Prince Michael of Rumania, his rights to the throne, definitely left] King Boris of Bulgaria has no heir |who once were the crown; and, low- his wife, Princess Helene, and gave up tO the throne. His only child is er left, Prince Baudouin of Belgium. the power to bring up his only son.' Princess Marie Louise, who is just | a King Ferdinand called a crown coun- bout 2 Id and more absorbed | 4. wint inherit ¢il, which proclaimed Michael heir to iN toy: ns. edie c bel the throne. It also was arranged that | King manuel of Italy has jrecently became when Michael became king, there : preg neta Prince Hum- o should be a regency, composed of the, bball whose only child is a baby girl, ‘7 (yep ay head of the Rumanian state chur thi il City and County | the Chief Justice of the Supre: —— ee Court and Prince Nicholas, the boy's | SUC | uncle, Ferdinand died July 20, 1927/W und, at the age of 6, Michael was pro- | C€ss claimed king. | King Gustav V of & But things took a dramatic turn in| iS heavily ided with heirs to the June 1928, when Carol suddenly re-|throne. H appeared in Bucharest and was pro-|taV. is 52 and he in turn has four| Fres claimed king. Michael was reduced in |S0MS, Gustav, Sigvard, Bertil rank. He was now Crown Prince with Charles. The eldest, Prince Gustay, + | blan title of Grand Voyvoda of Alba Julia Ever since then, King Carol has ex-} erted himself to wean the boy away from the mother's influence. He is being educated in a select circle in Bucharest. French as the world tongue. Finally, Alexander knew his royal house had desperate enemies, and England seem- eda = place in which Peter could 601 Tenth Street Oranges, large size, per dozen Fancy Marshmallow top Cookies, per tb. 20c Bisquick, with Monax-ware Re- lish Dish, 2 packages .... .39C Fancy Mixed Ve 2 No. 2 tins for Waldorf Toilet 5 rolls e throne some day, her of a baby girl. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Roberson, Ww. | = 2 miles cast of Bismarck are the s of a girl born at 4:15 a. m, at the Bismarck hospital. son, Crown Prince Gus- - t of leaf lard pulled from the | Princess Groomed ! Popular little Princess Elizabeth of England is being groomed as one who some day may be Queen of Eng- Jand. Only three lives stand between 4 3, y Bisquick, med. size her and the throne—King George, the | Carrots, 1 5 Spareribs, Rote 39c Prince of Wales and her father, the 2 bunches ...... le ths, os. .06cs: Cc (1 glass dish free) Duke of York, in the order named. Of course, if her parents had a baby son, her nose would be out of joint, 0 far as the throne is concerned, be- cause the succession goes primarily to the males. But she would still pre- cede her younger uncles and her cous- ins in claims to the throne. 1 4 At one time there was talk of send-! ing the eight-year old Princess to! ‘some private school attended by some | of her little friends. But her parents ; have changed their minds. She is! taught by private tutors in the fall{ and winter at her parents’ home in Piccadilly, in summer at their lodge in the grounds of Windsor Castle. | King Leopoid of Belgium and his’ Salmon, tall pink, 1 Ib, tin, 2 for . Grapefruit, Canadian Bacon, IGA Soap, large Pork Shoulder bars, 5 for Roast, per Ib. Beef Pot Roast, Brookfields, Frankfurts, Sliced Bacon, Veal Steak and Chops, Pork Chops, T-Bone, Sirloin Smoked Pork Sausage, Ib. ..... 23 Cc Pot Roast Steer part: Per Ib. ....60. or Ferris Cash Twilling’s Grocery Phone 1613 Armour's Corned Beef, Weenie 18c Chipso, 73; oz. pkg. 3 pkgs. for ............. 25c Gold Bar Whole Kernel Fancy Corn, . | slaughtered hogs will chill M ARCO V ITZ andj more rapidly if they are split, the | | eae Free Delivery Service 905 Front Ave. Pancake Flour, 3!3 Ib. bag, and 1 pint Maple Syrup, 4’ 16 oz. bottle, both for .. c Oranges, 200 size, new shipment, 2 dozen 59c Medium size, 2 doz. peers doz. ...... 38c Plums, Libby's deluxe, 2!4 tin .......0+- ‘MEAT DEPT. pees 3 Be ererceseseess OS Steaks, T-Bone, Sirloin, per Ib. .. 7 Grocery 520 Broadway Phone 903 Friday - Saturday Specials in % lb. pent ae > 34c 54c 10 ib. bag Groceries PHONE 928 OPPOSITE MEMORIAL BUILDING LETTUCE, Crisp solid, 2 heads ......21¢ CELERY, Well bleached, per stalk ..13¢ aa ih ‘ete 35 c GRAPEFRUIT ‘0 1 25C cake Flour be r 29 Kraut, Clark’s, Peaches, Stokely’s, hoy yall 13c 2 No. 2! cans ..21c| No. 214 can .... .22¢ Milk, Swift’s Egg Noodles 3 tall cans ......19¢ |1 Ib. pkg. .......19¢ | BEEF LIVER, per Ib. BANANAS, firm ripe, 3 Ibs. ....... -22c SPEEDY JELL fives, tote, .19¢ ONIONS, small size, 7 lbs. rereeesee 19 SWEET POTATOES, Jersey’s, 3 lbs. 25¢ BUTTER, ¥-Ib. prints, per Ib........34¢ 33c per 1 tb. Can ZERR’S -- Meats Specials Every Day in Our MEAT DEPARTMENT VEAL STEAK, per lb. ........------10¢ BEEF POT ROAST, per Ib. roves AO HAMBURGER, 2 lbs. . SOUP MEAT, per Ib. ...............-5e LITTLE PIG PORK LEGS, whole or half, per Ib. .........15¢ SHOULDERS, whole or half, per lb. 12¢ PORK CHOPS, per Ib. ..........-.--15¢ LINK SAUSAGE, ~ Th ......---.- dhe T-BONE Give us a trial and be pleased. PHONE 928 turned their backs on the foggy Saar for the sunny southland and safety. Investigation showed most tales of Nazi atrocities, including the slaying were false. e ' ga? Hamburger 710 Phone Beef or Veal Fresh ground Thayer 1506 Stew Ribs 3 Ibs, - 25¢ Meats - - - Groceries Per Ib. - 6c Hae gr Bs... LOS APPLES cae 17¢c Swift's Wieners, Wrapped Winesaps Celery, bleached, er Bb. a esesee rai LOO 40 Ibs. 2 etalk for sesso. OC io See...62¢' $1.59 in'br doh mag»... D4C Round or Sirloin Steak, Pork Chops or Loin a, ie ea... Oe Per MH. oo... cee ee “ 19¢ Tomatoes, Watch for the 29c | P & G Soap, No. 2 cans, 3 for ...... 6 bars for mesessssness MO IGA Handbill of two Communists at Neuenkirchen, Brown Sugar JELLO all flavors 3 Ibs. for 18¢ 3 for 18¢ ORANGES, Large Blue Goose Navel, per dozen ........29¢ Libby's Mustard, 59c "ates far... OC | tem con var 54 med. size jar . GRAPEFRUIT, Six Choice Fruit for only ...............27¢ Powdered Sugar, 2 1b. peg. for... ccc ccc ceeee LAUNDRY SOAP, Sunny Monday, 10 bars for only . Crisco, 3 Ib. can ...... Campbell’s Tomato Soup, 3 cans for wenn 23c Pay and Take Food Stores «:. PAUL BROWN, MANAGER Snow White, per head ......... Monarch, sliced or Cauliflower Peaches haives, No. 21; tin . 230 Celery fusctes uss. 19¢ Tomatoes sno 7%e"....29c Oranges 15"".............61¢ Salmon yoy, seen rn 256 Grapefruit $<t“tore ........45¢ | Watermelon Pickles)" 15c¢ Fancy Creamery, Pound ......-..+0+ oo 2-pound caddy .. .34c¢ Crackers 19c Butter Fine Granulated, Sugar io-poona bor .54c 25c Co ffee Monarch, Potatoes ie,”. *1 | Apples Wines”. °1™ | Rorancan ene 19c . WE DELIVER PHONE ORDERS [BETTY SURE IS POPULAR WITH THOSE HIGH SCHOOL BOYS, THERE ARE FIVE OF ‘EM IN THE PARLOR RIGHT NOW ! WELL, IF 1 KNOW BOYS—BETTY ISN'T THE ONLY ATTRACTION! THEY'VE SAMPLED BETTY’S MA‘S COCONUT CAKE ! A SLOWER ONE FOR THE OVEN-ITS ACTION SET FREE BY HEAT. IT PROTECTS THE BATTER OR DOUGH ALL (GOOD BAKING’ EASY, WITH CALUMET-FOR. 115 REALLY TWO BAKING POWDERS IN ONE! A QUICK ONE FOR THE MIXING BOWL= ITS ACTION SET FREE BY LIQUID. IT STARTS THE LEAVENING PROPERLY “That’s why your baking is bound to be better with Calumet’s Double-Action! Just try my. Calumet Coconut Cake recipe!” CALUMET COCONUT CAKE G egés) 2 cupssifted Swans DoamCake Flour 3 well beaten pe are { tecopooe vaniia 3 exe whiten, eithy boa 1 can Beber’s Coconut, Southera Style Sift flour once, measure, add baking powder and salt, and sift together three times. Cream butter thoroughly, add sugar gradually, and cream together until light and fluffy. Add egg yolks and beat well. Add flour, alternately with milk, a small amount at a time, beating after each ad- dition until smooth. Add vanilla; fold in egg whites. Bake in two greased. 9-inch layer pans in moderate oven (375° F.) 25 to 30 minutes. Put lay- ers together with jam filling. Spread white frosting over cake; sprinkle with coconut. Double recipe to make three 10-inch layers. CALUMET LESS THAN A PENNY'S WORTH IN A CAKE.....BUT MY! the Double-Acting Baking Powder 4 product of General Foods THE DIFFERENCE IT MAKES!

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