The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 22, 1935, Page 6

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNF, F ‘Hopkins Raps Critics ANCHORED COST OF LIVING IS POSSIBLE Economist Thinks Banking Act/ of 1933 Furnishes Foun- | dation for Control | Chicago, Nov. 22.—(#)—Prof. Irving Fisher believes that what he described as an anchored, or controlled, cost of living in the United States is now pos- sible for the first time. In an address Friday at the Ameri- | can finance conference, the noted economist of Yale university said most of the powers necessary for Keeping the cost of living in constant ratio with family income were con- tained in the banking act of 1935. ~ With a few amendments to the act governing banking practices, Prof. Fisher said, the “entire money of the United States would be fully con- trollable.” “Whether there will be such con-| trol I do not know,” he said. Although American bankers were | skeptical of Sweden's controlled cost | of living program when it was in- augurated in September, 1931, Profes- | sor Fisher said the cost of living there had “scarcely varied a hair” for | 200 successive weeks. In an address at Lincoln, Nebr.,| WILTON AUDITOR NAMED | Thursday night, Professor Fisher said) wilton, N. D., Nov. 22.—Mrs. Evelyn “another depression such as the last volkman has been names city auditor one would inevitably throw us into/nere to take the place of G. Hovh-| Communism or some other sort of! halter who had been acting in that! radicalism. lcapacity until a permanent appointee “We were well on the way to re-/ could be named. covery when President Roosevelt in| | 1933 went off after the false gods of; The world’s oldest art is said to be | overproduction. He was on the right architecture. Earliest dated archi- path until he undertook to restore/itectural remains are those of the the farmer's wealth by limiting his| Babylonians, which date as far back) output. That was a grave error.” —_|as 6000 B. C. | Critics of the federal relief pro- gram were criticized in turn by ministrator, shown as he addressed the United States conference of mayors in Washington. He said re. lief criticism was prompted by “Ig- norance, willful maliciousness and ciated Press Photo) Tittle Bros. Packing Company, Inc. 100 MAIN PHONE 332 —FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS— PURE LARD ROUND STEA 16¢ Fresh Neck Bones and Pigs Feet, lb. 8ic Grain Fea T-Bone Steak, Ib. ............ 21c EEF Rump Roast, Ib. .. Cubed Steaks, Ib. .. Beef Pot Roast, Ib. (limit with meats), | Seen ery Mae Fresh ground, POE ADS cic sors4 Yearling Lamb Shoulder Veal ives, Ib. .. 21 Cc ae Ib. .. 1 7c Fancy Veal Ring Chops, Ib. . Bulk Mincemeat ”- Bologna, -19¢c ib. 16c 15c |Bacon, 14 1b. 19¢ ST TURKEYS - DUCKS - GEESE - SPRING CHICKENS [ err noone Try Luther’s Quality Rutabagas 2 The World’s Most Famous Rutabaga Raised in Minnesota Sweet, Juicy and Delicious A FLAVOR ALL THEIR OWN Look for the stamp “Luther’s Quality” on each *Baga Eat them for Vitamins and Minerals. Raw or Cooked, Pickled or in Pies. ASK YOUR DOCTOR overroorecccecccccccccoconece. “Luther's Quality” Rutabagas are so good they are front Page news in publications in Minneapolis and St. Paul, Omaha, Chicago and many other large cities, THE RED & WHIT Scott’s Grocery 311°Seventh St. Free Delivery , Phone 816 - Specials for Nov. 23-25-26-27 STORES Harry Hopkins, works progress ad- | knowing misrepresentation.” (Asso: | {th ts of various organizations Wagner Labor Act to I ineerectedl in. promoting 4-H club ac- ici | tivity. Face Judicial Tests) Included among the 25 North Da- : bs |kota boys and girls who will make lewnel ‘ OU OES drier ale trip are Inez Papenfuss, Glen- cial test of the Wagner Jae lf id, and Rowland Burnhai bor act, enacted July 5, is scheduled | Pelt a tue d6lle sree wal before Federal Judge Merrill E, Otis) "ington, and the fo filet hele ayer en), |hjem, Arnegard; Keith Markegard, ig to have the law declared Bucyrus; Leonard Griffin, Ser . unconstitutional. the Majestic Flour Bucyrus; [a a ‘i creed mill of Aurora, Mo., is seeking a per-/ Cot. ‘Rieule: Maly Marie wee manent injunction. A temporary in-| wes ines Luells pny arte junction was granted last week. Bpting ; Bete “6 cobs. ee 4 nd The regional labor board cited the |SPUnsS, Reiss Jacobs, Regent, an mill Nov. 8 after labor troubles led| Helen M. Olson, New England. to a 9-day shutdown and failure to, iF reemploy 51 workmen. | | Sponges are a low form of animal | life with power to eat and digest. | Amateur Night to Be | Staged at Napoleon: Napoleon, N. D., Nov. 22.—Logan | county entertainers are busy this week | preparing for the Amateur Night pro- | gram to be staged here Saturday, Nov. | 30 at the Miller theatre. Forty acts, composed of singers, musicians and | dancers, will make up the evening’s entertainment and compete for the six cash awards. Judging of the win- ners will be done by the audience. Bill McAlister and Jay Bryant are in charge of the program. | | i i 11 Missouri Slope Children Get Trip | Eleven Missouri Slope boys and | girls will attend the national 4-H club | congress to be held in Chicago from | Nov. 29 to Dec. 6, according to infor- | mation received here Thursday. Most ! of them are prize winners and will be | P & T FOOD STORE 105 5th St.-Free Delivery - Relief Orders Filled Promptly - Phone 1994 Open Evenings, Across the Street from the Patterson Hotel MACARONI PRODUCT JELLO Regula BUTTER all flavors, Pkg. 00... eee 5c OATMEAL Fresh Creamery, per Ib. Se nie on co! as Dated Chase siabera! per Db. basis daalid 23c A at price, 2 Ib Jar 29c RED GRAPES Emperors, = 4Q@._ | Price, 2 Ib. jar .......... sip ye Cease cars pone LEX APPLES » Delicious, per bottle .............. 19c 40 pound box 2 dozen SWEET POTATOES 10 pound cloth sack 5 pounds HEAD LETTUCE Golden Bantam CORN Monarch, No. 2 can, special, per can SAUERKRAUT No. 244 can, 2 cans for 1 Ib, tall can, per can .... BANANAS 4 pounds 14 o7. bottle, 2 bottles for : eee 25¢ a PEAS SURRARSTR | for eee sini s 6c ieee lc GINGERALE 3 POR! Cliquot, 33 c Van Camp's, 2 16-oz. bottles ......... POUCA a chon siassasss ; SHORTENING APPLES tee eee 3l1c ILK 40 peund box Tall cans, 3 cans for .............. NAVY BEANS 3 pounds The Corner Grocery A. Boutrous, Owner Phone 1059 500 Third Street ASK FOR OUR THANKSGIVING HANDBILLS FOR MORE SPECIALS WALNUTS, POR AB, 5... cercccersss- We Deliver. CRISCO, BROWN SUGAR, Hershey’s CHOCOLATE, 2 Ibs. for per 16 Ib. ...........56.. POWDERED SUGAR 3 Ibs. for .. * 22c TUNA FISH, Chicken of the Sea, per can .. 15c KELLOGG’S CORN 10c Hershey's COCOA, Ber th eects Sco 13c PEACHES, halves, Blue & White, No. 2! can 19c ae e..2eree 13c et ee 196.13 ne tor cess: 22c Extract, SHRIMP, Red & White, 4 07 FLARES, pet phe, .... DOP CAN oct csc ony Cc ORANGES, 12 GRAPEFRUIT, se ae . per dozen ............, 39c PECANS, Fresh 29 shelled, per 14 Ib. ..... Cc RUTABAGAS, <a Lather’s, 5 Ibs. for ....29C. pyresttad 15c SWEET POTATOES, 5 Ibs. for MEAT DEPARTMENT Pot Roast, tb. ....... 15e to 18e Pork Roast, Ib. ...... 2c to 280 All Steaks, sirloin, t-bone, Oysters round, per Ib, . ie! Pork Sausage, Ib. .. RIDAY. NOVEMBER 22, 1935 Saturday Specials Delicatessen Features Chicken Pie, Dixie Style, each .. Mexican Goulash, per pint .. Potato Salad, per pint Baked Beans, in cateup, per pint Chocolate Donuts, per dozen .. Cream Horns (filled with pure whip; Apple Turnovers, 6 for Cranberry Pie or Pumpkin Pie, each French Hard Rolls, plain or poppy seed, per doz, Clover Leaf or Parker House Rolls, per doz. see French Bread, Pumpkernickel Bread and Dark Bread in, variety Ask Your Grocer for MASTER LOAF BREAD CITY BAKERY 115 Fifth St. | Chas. B. Halvorsen, Prop. | Phone 675 ZERR’S == ‘PHONE 928 Doz. 33c Apples, Rome Beauties, 40 Ib. box . .$1.29 Grapefruit, firm yellow, 6 for .......20c Oranges, sweet, juicy, 344 size, 2 doz. .29c 25e 25e 20 25e .18e 2c 28 2c 20 200 Butter Lb. 37. lees, th phe... 27 C | waa ee” 19¢ Salad Dressing, . 4 5 f Mepa., plat aise 19c cee. 19c Lettuce, large, crisp heads, 2 for ... .23c Apples, cooking, 6 Ibs. for ..........25c Milk, small cans, 8 for ..............25¢ COOK’S PINEAPPLE, Libby’s, U. S. Inspected Corn Fed sliced, No. 1 tall 27, - MEATS - can, 2 for ...... [ +4 (BEEF s PORK - YEAL an 10} x BEEF POT 24 1602, jer ...... LQC| Roast, per bh. 2HC OLIVES, Libby’s 37 pace CHOPS, 32c fancy, No. 26 jar Cc SHOULDER LAMB CHEESE, Blue Moon, ROAST, eo aa 1 7c ‘ 23c mento, pkg. .... G eee Citron, Orange, — y per Ib. ......... per pkg. ......... 9c HEAD a RUTH PEAS, , crisp, 2No.2cans ... LOC 2heds -...... LBC eG RROTS, Green SOAP, 4 bare LC] tops, 2 bunches LOC BAKING POWDER, RADISHES, 10c 16 oz. can ..... LC TOES, 4 Ibe. dh 15¢c RAISINS, Seed- 27 CELERY, well Tess, 4Aib. pkg. . c bleach, 2 ‘winches 2 C SUPER SUDS, 2 pkgs. ...... .15¢ TOES, per Ib. .. 15c GRAPEFRUIT, Texas Butter 35¢ ry CRACKERS, Bib collis. cs 69¢ 2b bor ....... LOC FOOD VALUE Salad Dressing, Serv-well | Fairway Cake © 37 brand, fresh, 32Q¢e | Foe. 5 tb bas. Cc creamy, quart jar 5 Fairway Cake Flour, 3 lb. bag .. Sugar, fine granulated, Oranges, fancy Sunkist, 2 doz. .. Sweet Potatoes, fancy, 5 lbs. ae 25c - Empress “PERFECT COFFEE ALWAYS” Morgan's Pete Apple Cider, ut up 1 gal. glass i 64c jugs, per jug .... 23c Cranberries, fcy., firm, large, Ib... Head Lettuce, Cauliflower, Turnips, Beets, Red Cabbage, Celery Cabbage, Broccoli, Endive, Artichokes, Spinach, Brussels Sprouts, Parsley, Green Peppers, Green Onions Impt. Swiss. Cheese, Impt. Roquefort, Edam, Limburger Morgan’s Pure Apple Cider, put up \ gal. : 5 glass jugs, per jug IOC Perrine Rutabagas, fancy, per lb. ....". E. A. BROWN Where Quality: Counts’ The Sanitary Store “122.Fifth Street All Phones 1400 All Phones 1400 3c —PAL’S— Sd we Accept CASH GROCERY "6 Deliver Orders Relief Orders MILK, tall cans, 3 for ... —— MOTHER’S OATS, Cup and. meena, QEC | min tie cin d FO Soup EGGS Soap “"e cate From the counter, 33c rere (Lamited jounts) 22c : ‘S—on a basket of groceries, value $4.50, will ee with ‘the purchase oa bail on” be the lucky one, come . p. m., Saturday. Kremel free, light, 5 Ib, 5c or gloss, 2 1 7c » caramel, ime 14c perfect laundry, pkg. 13c 4 e % KARO SYRUP, with one pkg. STARCH, Argo, corn KREMEL, 3 flavors, vanilla, LINIT Starch, for Phone RICHHOLT GROCERY * 223 Seventh St. Geo. C. Myers, Prop 9:30 and 11:00 A, M. 2:30 and 4:30 P. M. P &GLAUNDRY SOAP *::-" 21c Corn Flakes M. 8. C. 19c 2te Wheatena Spiced Fish Don’t forget Popeye | Fancy Assortment per pkg. jar ‘Sc DELIVE! Giant Bars Milk 19c PEACHES Sugar 10 Ibs, 59c Salad Dressing Carrots Green Top ‘Be Peanut Butter ine Minneopa, Sliced or Melba Halves, No. 2% tin...... * Minneopa, Quart jar .......... per bunch 5c 10c “We Thank You” Sith Year Serving Bismarck People “Fruits” ‘Winesap Apples, 20 lb. basket .... +806 Jonathan Apples, 20 Ib. basket .... -84c Bananas, 3 lbs, for 23¢ + Emperor Grapes 2 lbs. for 17 Grapefruit, large (4 for 25c) Smaller (5 for 19c) - “Remember” Cranberries Nuts Candy Glazed Fruits Call in and see our wonderful assortment “Vegetables” Tomatoes Head Lettuce Celery Cauliflower Broccoli Egg Plant New Beets New Carrots . New Peas Radishes Green Onions Brussels Sprouts, Sweet Potatoes, Stamped: Rutabagas, Parsnips Grocery Department Libby’s Sliced Pineapple, No. 1 tall cans, 2 for TN oI00 oolint Nor 26 far .sesscvsseeseesies dD VC Blue Moon Cheese, $ 1 7 American or Pimento ..........esseeeseee Cc se Lika ee PPT ee ol psssesisionpoaic 23c Calumet Baking Powder, Atwood’s Drip Coffee, “Meat Department” U. 8, Inspected Steer Beef Pot Roast \ POR ID, secseeee ances bas «nucine git hancee ‘ t ‘Roast, ent ‘cut, U. 6. Inspected Pork 28c pay tpooiscenas debut te 7 Gust season and beke) © Cudahy's Best Wieners, BEF Ib. reverccccccresccsvaccererere Cudahy’s Thuringer Summer STEWING CHICKENS ‘ SELECT OYSTERS STANDARD OYSTERS —_—_—_ All Phones 211 - 118 Third St. _ DELIVERIES—8:45 & 10:30; 2:30 & 4:20

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