The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 26, 1935, Page 9

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Bismarck Man Concludes _ Tour of South America Dr.-Quain Sails North Along West Coast on Return to Uncle Sam's Domain Editor's note: This is the last of a series of travel articles writ- ten by E. P. Quain, Bismack sur- geon, for The Tribune. By E. P. QUAIN Cristobal, Canal Zone, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1935 is that when health and sanitary of- ficers have to take orders from poli- ticlans, public health is endangered ‘and the people are the sufferers, Physically and financially, while the \politiclan unfortunately escapes the gallows. At Guayaquil further additions to; jour cargo were made—bales of cot- ton, hundreds of them, a large quan- tity of cacao (later to be made into other fait another half day ‘We wonder if divine or other justice chief article in our cargo at ae lee Santa Clara was by this time pletely filled with cargo that the las few sacks of taken on board, had to be left for the next “Banta” Carries 100 Passengers The Clara is essentially a freight boat, as are all the other “Santas,” more or less, but she carries about 100 passengers also, When # ship's day, implying therewith of Turkish bath. 3 is the steadier she sails. Besides, when she is “plumb” full there wouldn't be any chance for water to get in should she spring a leak. So after learning this simple fact, our sympathy for Clara must abate and her groans from _ over-distension should give us cheer instead. Balboa — Ancon — Panama—Canal Zone—English spoken without Re tising it in store windows—U. 8. doughboys—the Stars and sage we cannot be far from Uncle Sam's domain—nay, we are in it. —And that endeth the tale. last coffee, intended to be going north. Railroad Commission abe! To Open Rate Hearing) mission. North Dakota's state railroad com- mission Monday will begin hearings on the application of railroads for in- creases in intra-state emergency ship- by the Interstate Commerce Com- April 17, 1936. ling north along the west coast of South America ang & pleasant sur- prise to anyone who came south on the east coast. The Humboldt cur- Tent comes from the Antarctic and carries cold water to the shores of Chile and Peru, which modifies and mollifies the climate nearly as far north\as the equator. It was not until ‘we had passed Peru and were op- chocolate), and lumber. More than half a day was spent in this loading. |The next day we stopped at Buena- PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY AFTERNOON AND SATURDAY PEAS GRAPEFRUIT No, 2 cans of sweet, tender No, 3 cans. Del Mente whele garden peas. 2 cans 25c Kraut Large 214 cans. Tender, mild Mild and sweet. rom 19¢ Jee COFFEE CORNED REEF HASH 1 12¢ EAS, No. 2 tins, BEANS, fresh 5 eaties 2 cans . green, pound .... A favorite of the children. z Shirley Temple bow! free. Fresh Strawberries, Asparagus, Cucumbers, Avocadoes 2 k Phone 1994 We Deliver Phone Orders pkgs. 25c ‘SPOHN’S Peaches No. 10 tins. Halves or slices of FREE DELIVERY SERVICE ner 57¢ “= VEGETABLES Bananas Medium size firm ripened fruit. 3 Lbs. 19¢ Potatoes Western Russets, the best for baking. 50 Ib. bag $1.10 Onions Large size western Danvers. KG BAKING POWDER Same Price Today as 44 Years Ago 2S ounces fer 25e You can also buy 28 ounce can for 280 Deubie-Tested — Deuble-Action MILLIONS OF POUNDS HAVE BEEN USED BY OUR GOVERNMENT change came suddenly and at the it where the Humboldt current terns westward, to let its cooling process be felt almost as far as Tokio. Several interesting results are due to this cold water, one being the in: fluence on marine life. A certain emall herring, or anchovy, exists elong the whole Peruvian coast in enormous quantities. For many cen- turies this fish has formed the staple diet for the guanay, a large water ‘dird of the cormorant family. There tu | PAY AND TAKE STORES | ‘22 Freshest Fruits and Vegetables TOMATOES, ORANGES, Navels, rr, 29c large size, dozen TOMATOES, No. Nace SALAD DRESSING, Salad Bowl, quart jar GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, No. 2 cans, 2 for TOMATO JUICE, Campbell’s, 3 cans CHEESE, Wiscon- sin Brick, Ib. TAKE advantage of a real food bargain! While the great Spring Sale lasts you ean buy Kellogg’s Corn Flakes at a genuine saving. Greatest value of the year! Order several packages from your grocer today,and give your family a change to crispness! Crunchy, de- licious flakes, oven-fresh, ready to eat with milk or cream. Good any time. Nourishing. Easy to digest. Quality guaranteed. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. Buy now and save! Toasted for flavor, a rich blend of high grade — < OLIVES - 37 c ee Resedsle, medium ra PORK and BEANS i a Le Libby's, in rich tomate vous 14€ Sees ‘Flock’ of Guansy The use of guano was known to the pre-historic Peruvians, but it has been chiefly in the past century that its use has interested world com- merce. Through its exportation berth millions of dollars are paid into the Peruvian treasury yearly. The sight of a flock of guanay feed- ng on fish at the surface of the sea 4s long to be remembered. The “flock” through which our steamer plowed one day formed a line sev- eral miles long and two or three hun- dred yards across. The birds were 80 busy catching and eating fish that only a few noticed the approaching steamer. Many were so heavily load- ed with fish that they could not fly or get out of the way of the boat. It 2, large 5c ONIONS, Lisa green, bunc RADISHES, crisp, fresh, 3 bunches. . GRAPEFRUIT, seedless, each BANANAS, solid fruit, 4 pounds. . GRAPE JAM, ire, 4-Ib, jar.... TISSUE Ambassador, soft an@ — bent. COCOA Warfued pure cocoa for all 1 LB. BOX No. 10 tins. Tree ripened ms 35 Blackberries No. 10 tins, large ripe west- ern berries, Each 55c Carl’s | Grocery Phone 371 We Deliver dred tons of copper others already in the = At an- other place molasses pumped out of two lighters into one one of Clara's internal cavities. This goes to New York for further distribution. The vats out of which it came and the manner of transfer are likely to remembered next time pancakes mI syrup appear on any restaurant menu. Stop at Ecuador Port A stop at Sassen the seaport of Ecuador, was very interesting. It Bee Sant asa al come cal city very near the equator, and a people enduring life under conditions ‘which to us seemed most uninviting. ‘The people of Ecuador greatlly re- semble their neighbors in Peru. The majority are distinctly Indian and the majority of the minority distinctly = that is, part Indian and part wi manent eee poles with a la: er of a Sa smeared the = |RICHHOLT’S ECONOMICAL - - DEPENDABLE - - SERVICE Phone 681 Geo, C. Myers, Prop. 223 7th St. Why double and a fine, when our prices are ht, and OF eae on time. . 18K Peaches Sliced or Halves No. 2% tin 19c Apricots, 18K, No. 214 tin........2 for 49c Pears, 18K, No. 214 tin ......... 23¢ Pineapple, 18K, No. 21% tin ......2 for 47 Grapefruit, 18K, No. 2 tin .......2 for 27¢ Tomato Soup, IGA ..............5 for 29¢ Post Toasties ......................-Lle For More Specials Se? Our IGA Advertisement. C. J. TULLBERG, Prop. each 9C sae. Per bar DC Fruits Vegetables Mission Aspara- gus, No. 2 can... 19c Wheaties, (with beautiful Shirley Temple occasional Grapenuts Flakes, (with Bh ips... 20C Purex, % gal. jug fob cloth bag .. OTC Oxydol, regular package, with bar Lava Soap . 241% Lbs, - $1.12 Dakota Maid Flour 491, Lbs. - aid White KING “sx nina |" Longer Lasting Sud 10 3: 35 ¢ 5 ain WDC | F eine 230 Lettuce, Caxrets, Celery, Somatess, ( Cabbage, + Green Peppers, Green Oni AWORD to the Wives Corn Flakes or Post Toasties, 2 for 19¢ ROLLED Oats, 19¢ GBAPE-NUTS FLAKES, cream 1e | free), 2 boxes. . 21 Cc HOUSEHOLD AMMONIA 10-02. bottle, BON AMI, pow- ging RED & WHITE The Corner Grocery A. Boutrous, Owner 500 Third Street American LYE, 2 tins for ....... 1 5c T NT LAUNDRY SOAP, large Conger Lasting Suds never give up until all the dirt is OUT! "TO heel motor hommerives this rani'ts sufficient, “WHITE KING’s Active, longer lasting suds mean cleaner clothes and linens every washday.” No need to rub ot boil fine last 2 to 3 times longer, gently loosen stubborn Phone 1059 We Deliver Pest Toasties or Corn Flakes, large size, 3 pkgs. for MAZOLA OIL, per pint .....27¢ gal ial . 47¢ Pare LEMONS, 360 si size, d doz. ....17¢ 15¢ |i 33c¢ No, 296 cama, 2 for --MEA' High Grade Fresh U. 8. Government Inspected Wide Assortment Shoulder of Lamb, Fall City Cut Green Beans, No. 2 can for 1¢e; @ 7 a e ” DICKS Thayer ‘ ++ Free Delivery - - Meats - - - Groceries Latinas trek and 2 heads . ...15¢ golden, 3 — 23¢ ier beend ...-. Be per pound . fal 6 tht BEE Seren ons a = —— STEER EMERSON ISTE

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