The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 19, 1935, Page 7

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1935 Sheridan in Good — eave — similar note to the Japanese foreign ‘Terming talon ok sivers dust storms bint South pops : yapan tas cokisnsely responded to as “fantastic,” Ralph Dutee, Sher- A the American and British protests idan county agriquitural agent, Fri- South rd.” that they could not expect to profit day said only a few — had by the Manchukuan bce) Policy from ‘because both powers have declined to accept Manchukuo's offer to enter Fell Harrowing Story Story to Mon- ‘ os go ahead : into diplomatic relations. tana Folks; ‘Exaggerated’ their some planning to SRS TET ELT Oe Says Weather Man . = the rural re- bepagge tage norngitr i pal aa ! Heavenly CrossIs_ | ie GunehbD, Of. RAWICAES oo | Noticed in Montana | One Man Killed in * Helena, Mont., April 19—(?)— Breckenridge Crash} 4 tritiane waits cress for neatly — an hour Wednesday night hung suspended above the eastern hor- izon here. ‘The symbol of the easter sea- gon, centered about an almost full moon, was easily observable with the naked eye, according to United States weather bureau of- ficials who watched the phenom- ena and described it as one of the rarest of lunar freaks. ‘The cross appeared to be lying ‘on its side, and was formed of brilliant bands of light extending horizontally from the moon on both sides and vertically a shorter Climatene in the dishwater. CONTINUE py Amie and Retain fends of light at the face of the oes * cuts greose...caves 4 your soop. from page one Join in Oil Protest) moo caused the rare and un- sal Tokyo, April 19. A In medieval times, it was re- New War Atrocities| Lemke Seeking House |qusreers cxpreseed ine opinion Priay| ctlled. the sppearance of such « the United States and Great Britain —_ _ Moscow, April 19M. Khripin,| Vote on Pet Measure) ins Trade tneir tinal etfort to per | 2 omen. chief of the Soviet military air force, suade Japan to intervene in the Man- ? m3.104. issued an appeal Thursday through Frasier Sees Victory chukuan oil monopoly controversy by| TWO Of Triplets Born the authoritative organ Pravda urging} Senator Frazier hailed the house informing her she had violated treat- T Gi ] M hi Di all countries to units in fac in face of what |committee’s action as “a great victory |ies and broken her open-door pledges. 0 Gir other Die he declared were German prepara-|for Congressman Lemke and the bill.”| This was the stand taken in a note tions for an a chemical and bac- | He said it showed that “sentiment which United States Ambassador| Los Angeles, April 19—()—A grief- Joseph C. Grew delivered to Koki Hir- {stricken girl-mother prayed Friday ‘Germany prepared » , ota, Japanese foreign minister, Thurs- | that the life of the remaining one of worst of poison,” he charged. “It is 7 day night. The note informed Japan |triplets born three days ago would be doubtful that she will stop even at| Frasier, who is chairman of a sen-| that in view of what the United States | spared. ‘bacteriological warfare.” ate agriculture subcommittee which|regards as her failure to observe} Added anguish to the 17-year-old —— recently held hearings on the measure, | treaty pledges, the American govern-| mother, Mrs. Estella Carranza, came IDENTIFIED AS ROBBER Hene’s the food bargain jobie Heston, held tn ine’ Grand Forks of the year! Change to fies, wee, identified. fn ollee coure| crispness with Kellogg’s eid ar a coe ton aie Corn Flakes, now in a proeld rated nko a aeveae sianeet great Spring Sale at your i 16." Heston refused to waive. extradi- grocer’s. Lower price! Bigger value than ever! Serve Kellogg’s for breakfast, lunch or sup- amine Prices Effective Friday Afternoon and Saturday (Spectalty Selected for B per. Crisp—delicious— nourishing. Oven-fresh. ASPARAGUS Hires ae ; Serena vel the dust storms Bi i Stories of unbearable hardship from’ ‘Gust Hiv told by members of a . Seiateting tie Mentions to see Pere manent homes, were discounted by Magia bureau officials. here a Reports from the official weather ‘bureau station at McClusky, Sheridan i G2 5 i 2 g i eek i Ready to serve. Matchless , ature. ne BUTTER sine vay: Roch lasareiee hey “aaa — P d 33 (Serve It in Salads Topped with Mayonnaise) quality and flavor. Made ote: a creameries, Parchment wrapped . oun Cc TOMATOES "™, "4 re cone irect from by Kellogg in Battle Creek. ioe ! | = =I PINEAPPLE 222-7" Bach 20c 9 ff] ee SS carrots for health, 2 bunches ........ Crisco, 3 Ibs. .... 65c | Brown Sugar, 3 lbs. ...17¢ TAETUCH Tere ra thats tteaiater ¢ ATS Libby’s rich, spicy tomato catsup. GRAPES pated rcniog- leo eeiecirigei — Large bottles RHUBARB Catitornia sovgnctl for tasty cific “coast flan eae Drip or regular grind e C TOM A TO CATSL Pe SALAD Dae: 140s. Rocky Mountain slope ( ~ sts 108 (Medicine Hat 29.86), The weather is somewhat un- ® ip e settied in all sections and heavy rain Rich, mild fell at Sree Temperatires ac @ in int C Mountain Teen Bismarck station barometer, inches: 28.17. Reduced to sea level, oe wemrasee'* “lt Tomato Ihioe = =~ 2 Cans 15¢ |} cesserts Six Detcious Fru SWIFT'S PREMIUM arapiined mr geen tage RPPLED WHEAT ¢ SMESE" + Siw Of Whole Ham, 10-12 Ibs. aa PAAS EGG DYES «9% PAAS-TELS 7 14 . —— NECTAR ¢ GRE « 2 se, OS Pound - - 26c co } GRAPE NUTS "Eteusiiree’ + 32178 Morrell’s Pride BAKER'S COCOA “Fite + 4 ~ 49 Center Cuts, Ib. ....28¢ = - DR. PRICE’S VANILLA RBs! EDR CORN ==="~...3 Cans 27c iI] Sheets, Special, 18° PEAS ee"... Bach 18¢ |] corfee | ee RICE oncuur 3K 23 RAISINS 22=.2 tb, Bag 17c I) ===. | Beno LETTUCE sects cn... 2Heads 13¢ It] He Sila head lettuce ..... ORANGES wre"... Doz 35¢ ee one pt mR | Cucumbers, each ......9¢ LUX FL FLAKES “2 mane we AS ter 23 STRAWBE TOT eee =n aaaczacesaresazaca anke SeynsEBeneesess Ssesssssssssssessssses ‘The prices below are good for week of April 19th to 25th GRAPENUTS, pkg. .------I1¢ BRAN FLAKES «or... RED CHERRIES Pee SALAD DRESSING <<" ... . 38¢ SALAD MUSTARD"... 9e SALAD MUSTARD =... 15¢ 18K, halves or 2 ee a No, 2 cans ‘ee or 6 for 97¢ TOMATOES 5:"2:;*... . 2 for 29¢ Sweet Potatoes ix. 7, cc: 270 00K! EQ Johnston's Asst., 1G.A. STORES © a eseuse seek eek eet Bee z : i SREVLVKASSSSESLSSE ST LVS BE Seeseesyssesss asd seeeeehessessueeseeset eescaragseonacense acess rassrace essere ce sbeseaeersseeenkss

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