The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 30, 1935, Page 7

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AGENCY APPROVED EB Code Forblds False Advertising, : Label Misrepresentation, Other Unfairness Washington, Aug. 30.—(?)—Presi- dent Roosevelt Friday signed the bill establishing a new alcohol control ‘agency to replace the one crippled by ‘the supreme court’s NRA decision. It puts the new administration in the treasury and in charge of a code forbidding false advertising, misrep- . resentation on labels and other prac- tices considered unfair. The bill bars the sale of liquor in and from barrels. This provision was the center of prolonged controversy in congress, Largely at the insistence of Reps. Puller (Dem., Ark.), and Doncan (Dem., Mo.), the house originally voted to permit such sales. Secretary Morgenthau contended it would take an “army” to enforce the liquor tax laws if such permission were granted, however, and the sen- ate supported him. | Hooked Tee Shot j | Curves Into Cup | ° Pittsburgh, Pa., Aug. 30.—(P)—A. J. Diebold, local industrialist, sent his tee shot from the 180-yard No. 14 at the Pittsburgh Field elub flying toward the Shadyside Academy grounds, flanking the fairway. Halfway, the ball hooked sharply, curved into “fair” territory and dropped on the green hole-high. Then it trickled down a marcel wave. It was a hole-in-one. EVE RED & WHITE "> q Scott’s Grocery 311 Seventh St. Free Delivery Phone 816 Red & White Food Stores are owned and operat- ed by the man behind the counter. He enjoys all the privileges of mass buying power, collective advertising, and co-operative merchandising. He is able to offer * you the world’s finest foods at REAL SAVINGS. Buy your food requirements at this Red & White Food Store, where your happiness, good health and welfare are the paramount consideration. Marshmallows, long Z2Zc | rand, 16 ov vie. 19c Both for CANE AND MAPLE 47c SYRUP ce ee LEER ESEEEEEEEREEEe 34 | Heme 11 c 38e ——FRESH FRUITS—— Oranges (200 size) per doz. Concord Grapes, per basket . Apples, Fancy Wealthy, 6 Ibs. Bananas, Fancy Golden, 3 Ibs. ... Tittle Bros. Packing Company, Inc. 400 MAIN PHONE 332 Shoulder Roast, Ib. .......... 15c ‘Yearling LAMB Fancy Rib Chops, Ib. ........- 17e SUMMER SAUSAGE prio"... 21c B EF Pot Roast Ca:»... Llc Sirloin Steak | EEF | cess lb. 18c SIEAn’ m'tte | Boneless Corned Beef, 19c PICKLED PIGS’ FEET, Ib........124¢ SLICED BACON, ',-Ib. pkg., each............ FRESH SLICED PORK LIVER, Ib............ lle SMOKED BACON SQUARES, Ib...21¢ Shoulder Roast, Ib. .......... 15e Breast, nice for stuffing, Ib... .10¢ Leg o’ Veal Roast, Ib....... .. 16 Fresh Meaty Stew, Ib......... 8¢ Milk Fed VEAL tHe RED & WHITE - | The Corner Grocery A. Boutrous, Owner 500 Third Street. We Deliver 9c TOMATO SOUP, Van Camp's, per can .... 5c Phone 1059 HONEY, New Crop, SALMON tall can VIENNA SAUSAGE, FLOUR wu. White SWEET PICKLES, Seedless GRAPE 49e [=e mes Del Monte Red Sockeye, 49 Ib. sack ...... + $2.19 24%, Ib. sack $1.15 woe DE | Van Camp's torre ean Per lug... 3 Ibs. for . 3 Ibs. for .. California, $e tor .29e | BANANAS, -- MEAT DEPARTMENT - - ++++15, 18¢ | Hamburger, fresh, lb. ae 2 Ibs. for .... Veal Stew, per Ib.... Fancy Springers BUTTER, Per Ib. .._.._...27¢ Ie » 200 Mrs, Emma Maxfield Dead at Grand Forks Grand Forks, N. D., Aug. 30—(?)— Mrs. Emm’ Maxfield, 45, resident of Grand Forks for five years, and for- merly of Devils Lake and Garrison, died in a hospital here. She is sur- vived by two daughters, Leitha and Alice, both at home, and a brother, pleted. DOG POISONER ACTIVE after eating the bait. nm SPOHN’S ,: WE DELIVER Butter, 14 Ib. prints, from local creamery Fancy Washington Elbertas, Peaches ready tor canning Maxwell House, good to last drop, vacuum tins, per Ib. ........6:.seseeeeeeeeeeees 18c 22c Oatmeal, reg. or quick, large pkg. Swansdown Cake Flour (with Cherry Spoon) Dates, cello wrap- Beans, cut wax or ped, 1% Ibs. .... cut green, Blue Rose Rice, 3 Ibs. for Dole’s Raid ged broken, sliced, No. 2/2 can, Pie Cherries, 39c gallon can Grapefruit, 2 cans for Sliced eat Canadian style, special, 39 c POE IB iss Miracle Whip Salad GRAPES— =|HIEMPELS FOOD MARKET BUTTER, Ib. ..25¢ SAUSAGE— 16c Thuringer Sum- If You Are Planning on Fresh Churned, No. 1 Creamery CHEESE— Wisconsin Brick, per ib. ........ mer, Ib. ....... Canning or Preserving Take Advantage of This Sale | PLUMS. {atisn-Biwen > reams See eee 81.28 | | PEACHES fiseas per erte 81.19 TOMATOES Wathineton tener, | PEACHES Wethisston | CRABAPPLES 52°30"? CONCORD GRAPES {22 | PEPPERS tire tag to... cnn CANTALOUPE, 10 BANANAS, med. size, 3 for Cc Solid, ripe, 2 Ibs. ORANGES, Sweet, A Peres: Minnesota 288 size, Wealthys, per dozen 1 0 Cc Dole's 14 Slices Pineapple Cut Golden Wax Beans is”... 9c Early June Peas, No. 2 tin ....9¢ Stokely’s Finest —~ i Asparagus it *..24¢c |i Van Camp's, (31 oz.) | Pork & Beans is ** 9c Pine Cone Standard Tomatoes iin”. Borden's Rose Milk, tall can Stokely’s Finest H Spinach, No. 2 tin 10 ¢ | Cut Elbow li Macaroni }.." Minneopa Golden Cr. ackers in... 18¢ | Syrup, 10 Ib. pail 53¢ | ay 17 Cookies, 2 Ib. pkg. 25¢ ( POST TOASTIES, large pkg. 10c DILL PICKLES No. 2% Tin only 15c Armour’s Cloverbloom CHEESE Cream or Brick 2 Ib, box 48c GRAPES— White Malagas, 3 Ibs. GRAPES, Seed- less, 2 Ibs. ..... Minneopa SALAD DRESSING ‘Full Quart per jar 29c POTATOES— 19c Early Ohio, per peck 1 5 c LETTUCE, crisp Extra P LU M Ss Vacaville heads, 2 for > 19¢ 15-Ib. lug 59c Walter P. Osborne, Hunter. Funeral arrangements have not been com- Grafton, N. D., Aug. 30.—(?)—Graf- ton dog fanciers are guarding their pets from a “crank” spreading poi- soned meat here. Four dogs already have died while two dogs recovered THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1935 Order Woman to Pay For Killing Pet Dog) pun terrier. Minot, N. D., Aug. 30—(@)—Mrs. H.| The dog was killed under the H. Westlie is preparing an appeal to| Wheels of Mrs, Westlie's automobile the Ward county district court from} which Nedrow claims she was oper- & justice court order under which she| ating at excessive speed. Mrs. West- “OUT-DOOR DAYS!” “Fresh air alone wen't keep me fit. That’s why I start the day with a delicious breakfast of Shredded Wheat — it helps me to health and energy.” Crisp, golden- brown Shredded Wheat contains a perfect balance of vital health elements. It’s 100% whole wheat — and com- pletely delicious. Ask for the package showing the picture of Niagara Falls and the red N.B.C. Uneeda Seal Here’s how SURE-JELL... amazing new pectin product, revolutionizes jelly making! would pay Marvin Nedrow $150 for killing the latter's pedigreed Boston | hitting the dog. L-omy Ye MINUTE BOIL No long, laborious boiling with Sure- Jell; Only % minute for jellies; one minute for jams. Just think of the time you save! Why, you can actually finish a whole batch of jelly or jamin lessthan 15 minutes after your fruit is prepared! That's one reason women everywhere are so de- lighted with this wonder- ful new pectin product. 2—1wo-ruiros MORE JELLY + « Because of that short, % miaute boil which Sure-Jell makes possible, none of the fruit juice boils away, and you actually get two-thirds more jelly ...as much as 11 glasses from the same amount of juice that gave you only 7 glasses when you used the old-fash- ioned, “long-boil” way. Just think what a money saving that means to you! 3-sucn PERFECT RESULTS No more worry about failures, when you use Sure-Jell! With this wonderful new powdered pectin product, all fruits jell perfectly. The flavor is much finer, too. Short boiling re- tains all the natural, fresh-fruit flavor... the rich flavor of the ripe fruit itself. There is no “boiled-down” taste! MONEY BACK OFFER! bey two packages of Sure-Jell. Use one. if it does not do all we claim for it, just take the other package back te your grocer. He will refund the full price of both packages. (Sure-Jell is a product of General Foods. Every grocer has it;) 7 engineering, has returned to the University of North Dakota after a ei Re ah at | year’s leave of absence in which he BUDGE BACK AT ‘U' | completed a survey of bentonite and Grand Forks, N. D., Aug. 30.—(#)—| lignite deposits in western North Da- William Budge, professor of ceramic| kota as an FERA engineering expert. Phones 423 Third Meats - - Fruits - - Vegetables le contends she attempted to avoid, 27 | 6 boxes tor Jar Caps, Grape-Nuts_ ...17 Peas, new pack, la 27c Lettuce, fancy, 3 bunches for ..... Celery, 2 bunches for... 23c Plums, Fresh ground BEEF tender 15¢ Ib. 15c Ib. Bete. W8cleen." Z1c See IGA Ad for More Specials, POT ROAST Chickens and Spring Hens Free Delivery. Closed All Day Labor Day, Sept. 2nd PEARS 3). GRAPES ¢Quare tasket 7 ....... LEMONS, 360 size Sunkist, doz. . ORANGES Sys" yucreue ITALIAN PRUNES, per lug APPLES, Wis. Dudleys, 6 Ibs. ..... GRAPES, Red Malagas, 3 lbs. CELERY, 2 bunches CARROTS, 3 bunches ......... SUGAR, 100 Ibs. .__.._...95.90 10 Lb. Cloth Bag—59e B TT Fresh Creamery, “Farmdale,” 49 Ib. bag .......... ieee ele Value Far Above this Price GENUINE THURINGER Summer Sausage, Lb. 25c MAOHINE SLICED Chipped Beef 2.27%." 18¢ RED CHERRIES “3727222” - 22:223¢ Fancy Pitted CRACKERJACK «© © - Gru [Qt SCHOOL TABLET FREE WITIt eS Pkg. ANGELUS MARSHMALLOWS 2 SARDINES moore nove» San 25¢ 2 Pound 54 TIMELY - EXTRA QUALITY Can No.2 ¢ cee TOMATOES sr» » » 2e20 = CORN OR GLOSS” 2 LL. 15¢ LO ARGOSTARCH ++ ¢ Bra vant 15° Choice of Six Flavors MARVEST OLEEN. Miracle Whip 3 Phe. 17° FRESH PRUNES - © WEINZ PICKLES Frei cocumser 0 "amy OBe § AL AD DRESSING WHOLE OR SWEET MIXER Family Jar 33° Ovart Jar 38° Fresh Country, $1.93 24% Ib. bag 99c “Maxwell House” COFFEE Good to the Last Drop! STOKELY'S FINEST ‘ PEAS AND CARROTS wero © E. 15 MARVEST QUEEN FANCY. Pas SPINACH + 23228 © 2290 Pps ay SNIDER PURE TOMATO CATSUP spices just nits 0 A Quatiy Produce Or. RE SALAD SPREAD RAPINWAX © offeror, o Tare 1g | tr OAs oa 25e ; Soaks Clothes Clean so RINS ‘Smalt Pkg. Oe e tage 2a LIFEBUOY HEALTH SOAP _¢ _4™=25: KERR MASON JARS serse2ine = 78 t GTS We Deliver Phone Orders C. 0. D. These prices effective at Red Owl No. 1 on Main Ave., Phone 469, and Red Owl No. 2 on Broadway, Phone 746. RED OWL FOOD STORES

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