The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 26, 1935, Page 8

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1935 who will be joined, later by others] Nye Gets Laugh Out |! Seto witian & Beran, tel Will Test Sanity of Each family, on arrival in Matan- Of Huey’s Proposal Bresident, sald Nye also would be sc- uska will be assigned @ 40-acre plot. as i berg Italy's increase in population is ap- .| proximately 480,000 annually. Young Texas Slayer —_ 'm afraid Huey knew April wee Nest of $8000, including land.| Philadelphia, April 26—(?}—Sen-| READY FOR START permanent home, farm buildings and/ator Gerald P, Nye, North Dakota | made, Cabins or os ny ‘livestock, This debt to the govern-|Republican, here Thursday to speak | nomination,” was Nye’s ment is to be repaid over a period/at the Penn Athletic Club, laughed| ment. Friday for Howard Pierson, confess- of 30 years, with interest at three per) when his attention was drawn to| Nye's address was devoted to a re-/ed slayer of cent starting in 1938 and the first |Senator Huey Long's reference to Nye| view of his activities as payment on the principal due in/as a candidate for the presidency. the senate committee mi |Sevtember. 1940, Long. declaring in Washington | munitions. 512 AVENUE D PHONE 564 Group Assembles at St. Paul Before Leaving on 3,500 Mile Rail and Boat Trip The colonists are expected to start = work at their new home sites by May 15. Accidents, tuberculosis, heart dis- ee ease, penumonia, diphtheia, and ap- St. Paul, April 26—(4#)—Bound for|pendicitis are the six most important @ new promised land, 3,500 miles Rois of ciety Read children be- from here, 67 families from hardy|‘*ween § and 18, according to oa ih ittde, exsetiitiied here Fri Hed of the U. 8. Public Health Serv day for a journey to Alaska, their fu- ture home. Modern pioneers, the group of 275} men, women and children are going CASH GROCERY Fruits and Vegetables Phone 77 104 Main soil that which their submarginal Minnesota farms were unable to pro-! vide. | ‘A special train late Friday will start | them on the first lap of their long trip, taking them to San Francisco, from where they will sail for Alaska May 1 on @ government transport. ‘The colonization plan in Matan-'Il nga yle Sy; uska was sponsored by the federal |) Maple Syrup, 9 government and directed by the Al- | Wonder, 14 oz. bottle Cc askan rural rehabilitation corpora-; — tion. The state emergency relief ad-|f| Coffee. Princess 33 c ministration selected the colonists,/f) Patt, Ib. jar .... — if Apricots, Schilling | l \ No. 2!2 can a Tomatoes, Standard, No. 242 can, 2 for Scap, Economy, laundry, 14 oz. bar, 6 for Butter, | per pound Wheaties, \f 2 pkgs. for (With Shirley Temple Dish) 9c Has more flavor! Lots of it! Makes “a lot of difference in l ) I Marshmallows, OPEN-PURSE POLICY People of the Northwest BUY when they know the value is THERE—that’s why grocers — so much EMPRESS COF- TITTLE BROS. PACKING CO. MEAT MERCHANTS “GUARD YOUR HEALTH” We Handle Government Inspected Meats Fresh Meaty STEW, lb. ...... 10 Shoulder STEAK, Ib. ......... 18¢ Fed EAL LEG ROAST, 6 Ibs. averg., Ib. 16c Shoulder, Roast, Ib. .. 16c | Chops, 1b. .. 20 100% PURE LARD SIRLOIN STEAK, Ib. ........ 22 Ground ROUND STEAK, Ib. . .21c POT ROAST, Tender, Ib. ..... lie (with meats), .. .. .... 2 Ibs. for Grain Fed EEF HEINZ KETCHUP Stew, Ib. ... 1 1c |Weiners, b.16c Ham, Ib. ...18c|Kraut, qt. 10c na" AL. RYCKMAN’S "= é 400 Main Avenue Fruits - Vegetables - Groceries WE DELIVER ALL PHONE ORDERS C. 0. D. LE WORKER FOR BUSY HOUSEWIVES ‘bleach white cottons and linens vanishes, ! deodorize and disin- tosnowy-whiteness without boiling, _ fect toilet bowls, garbage cons. I kill germs and “police the danger zones” in laundry, kitchen, bathroom—an im- [7q portantprotection to health. ' remove stains from white and color-fast cottons and linens; from wood, porce- lain, tile, enamelware and ff linoleum—safely and easily. \ destroy odors in refrigera- tors and coolers. Mustiness have many personal uses. | make agermicidal mouth wash end gor. gle; an antiseptic dressing for cuts, bums;a prophylacticfor “Athlete's Foot"; a helpful treatment for pot son oak, ete. Just read my lobel PROTECTS ...1IT DISINFECTS BLEACHES - REMOVES STAINS - DESTROYS ODORS KILLS GERMS Where Your Dollar Buys More Than Ever Before Coffee Princess 1-lb, jar 33e 3-Ib, jar 244 ale ean.” LTC PUREX, Qt. bottle BON AMI, Powder. AMMONIA, Household, per bottle Groceries Phone 928 WHEATIES, 27 ae ‘Temple Dish FREE) PANCAKE FLOUR, IGA, Buckwheat and Plain, 4- pound bag, Clean. a Carol, 2 Ib. : 15c CRACKERS, Johnston’s, 2h. zs BUTTER No. 1 Cream- ery, Ib. ..... 33c U. 8S. Inspected Corn Fed Meats Beef Pot Roast, Rolled Rib Roast, Steaks, Pork Chops, Veal Cutlets, Cold Meats. POTATOES, New, 3 Ibs. ZERR’S NASH COFFEE, 1 Ib. can ........ TOMATOES, 2 No. 214 cans for ....25¢ -33c BUTTER, Ib. prints, per Ib. CORN, Golden Bantam, 2 cans .....25¢ SUGAR, 10 Ib. bag . sae calnwee 58c POTATOES 100 ar 9 1.59 CAULIFLOWER, White, per c 17c pound ASPARAGUS, Ib. GRAPES, Fancy Argen- tines, sweet and juicy, oe 3c ORANGES, Medium size, two 3 c STRAWBERRIES, Fancy Pints, 2 boxes Meats 208 6th St. FRUITS AND VEGETABLES ‘Strawberries, pints, each .. Lettuce, firm, THE TORTURE OF TESS WASHDAY WAS JUST ONE LONG ‘NIGHTMARE’ TO HER, UNTIL— WML. 7 $0, YOU'RE ALL IN, EH? WELL, HERE'S A LITTLE SOMET: mM HA, HA, HA NEW SOAP THAT WORKS WITHOUT SCRUBBING OR BOILING... AND IT'S Just y ING... AND YOU SHOULD SEE HOW SNOWY, WHITE THE CLOTHES ARS. THROUGH TILL 6 O%<LOCK! EW “15-M Gets White Clothes Snowy White. YetSoMild Send name and address to Procter & Dept. Cas 122, Box 1801, Cincinnati, Ohio, THAT NIGHT SOAKING” SOAP MAKES WASHDAY SO EASY YOU'RE AMAZED! (SARTRE RA ner RR uring ter conse Gamble, and we s: see t

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