The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 22, 1935, Page 9

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T “MUSICAL OFFERING | WILL OPEN MONDAY Principals and Choruses for ‘ ‘Here Comes the Showboat’ Sing Catchy Numbers | } Preliminary rehearsals of the ama- teur talent play, “Here Comes the Showboat,” saw selection of an ex- cellent cast and the production off -. to a flying start, according to Miss Loraine Anson, who is directing the play under auspices of the Catholic Daughters of America. Originally scheduled for Nov. 22-23, the musical attraction will be given instead Monday and Tuesday eve- nings of next week. It will be staged in the Bismarck city auditorium. The show, with its setting on the banks of the Mississippi river near ‘New Orleans, is typical of the south. The musical scores are composed especially for this production: and carry the continuity of the story through effectively. William Dunham and Mary Cayou will be heard singing “The Villian Still Pursued Her.” Arthur Cayou will croon in one of the romantic scenes, “In Our Bungalow in Bing- ville.” Bruce Doyle, cast as the sheriff somewhat advanced in years, turns collegiate when he sings “I'm the séve Scamp of the Campus, the Chief EGYPTIANS RIOT AGAINST BRITISH RULE HE RISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1935 = - a = Egyptians were killed and many wounded In rioting that broke out at Cairo against English domination. Fuel was added by Nahas Pasha (left), former prime minister and leader of the Independence movement, when he criticized British rule. Top, center, is a view of Cairo, and below, a scene of previous rioting against Britain. Observers held that King Fuad (right), would have a difficult time quelling the disorders. (Associated Press Photos) Romeo.” ‘The theme song of the show 1s|#- { “River of My Dreams” and it will be } sung by David Davis and Marjorie Hawley. who provide the romantic in- | terest in the story. The most strik- ing number in the musical score 1s called “Rhythm of the River” and is sung by Miss Rose Lefor, imperson- ating the negro mammy with the; showboat Dixie Bell. Added to these special songs are several catchy dance numbers and chorus selections. Fort Lincoln Soldier Pou e ee Named to West Point Bjarne N. Svare, whose appoint- ment to West Point Military academy was announced Friday, is an enlisted soldier in the United States infantry at Fort Lincoln. His home is at Gren- ora, N. D. Svare enlisted to prepare himself for the West Point academy and at present is at Fort Snelling, Minn., re- a! ceiving the special military course. f He enlisted here with Company L, Fourth Infantry, Aug. 19, 1933, While ' here Svare was a member of the j ° Fourth Infantry band. He left here » in September to take the course at i Snelling. + His appointment was made by Rep. | Usher L. Burdick. Appointments are for the academy session starting duly 1. said. Much of China's wealth is held| by women. It comes to them through dowries and inheritances. as @ young man, FLOU Gold Medal or Pillsbury’s Flour Coffee 3 Quaker Oats %SK2" 48 oz. pkg. 17¢ Swansdown Cake Flour ...... Pkg. 28¢. Calumet Baking Powder, 16 oz. can 21c Bak. Chocolate "> _ 3% Ib. cakes 25¢ whey ’ “si Cocoa, Our Mother’s.....; 2 Ib. can 17¢ Brown Sugar ..... . 4 Ibs, 23¢ Powdered Sugar . ...4 Ibs, 25 Seedless Raisins . 4 lb. pkg. 27¢ Navy Beans .. ..-per lb, 5e Cherries, Red Pitted ....No. 10 can 45¢ | Cherries, red pitted, No. 2 can, 2 for 21c ; ’ Sardines ostava 3 15-0z, cans 25¢ ak | : Tomato Juice gusa Tall Can 10¢ j Salmon "“iuns“ 2 Tall Cans 2c Come Again Queen Olives, quart jar 29¢ Dates, unpitted ........5 2 Ib. pkg. 19¢ Jello naspherry, Strawberry 4 pkgs. 19¢ Candy Bars ne 4 Gum ...:... ceeee ee e5 pigs. N4e . Dromedary “™8g;2"e"* 14 oz. can 19¢ Dromedary Dixie Mix ...... . pkg. 39¢ Jail Population Is Largest in Years “Less crime or a new jail addi- tion,” was the plea of Sheriff Fred Anstrom as he waited impatiently for a shipment of sleeping cots to accommodate lodgers in the Bur- leigh county bastile. Thursday there were 24 regular prisoners in the county jail, more than have been locked up at one time for several years past. “We can squeeze in 30 or 35 if necessary but will have to get cots ; for them to sleep on,” Anstrom One of the reasons for the in- crease in the jail population is that 10 federal prisoners, some of them serving out sentences and the rest awaiting trial in federal court, are being held here, Burleigh Pioneer, 81, | Dies in Washington Peter A. Nelson, 81, pioneer resident of Burleigh county who homesteaded a claim near Wilton in 1882, died at Omak, Wash., Sunday, according to word received here Friday. He was buried in Okangen cemetery, Born, Jan. 1, 1854, at Luleo, Sweden, . — | Mr. Nelson came to the United States Ss H RED D E D He came to Bis-| marck 53 years ago and took out the homestead near Wilton where al AT NATIONAL'S PRE-THANKSGIVING SAL Hazel—All-Purpose 49-\b. Ft. Dearborn Soda or Graham. . .2 Lb. Caddy Crackers Sale of Thanksgiving Fixin’s and Mixin’s rene SAUSAGE Velsoft Toilet Paper .......3 rolls 10c Matches, Strikalite ....-:. 6 pkgs. 19¢ 1 Oe Lh “Palmolive Soap ........... 6 cakes 25¢ i ls Thanksgiving Finest Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Sweet Potatoes, Nancy Hall, 5 lbs....19¢ Emperor Grapes, fancy, 3 lbs. for... .23¢ Bananas, firm and yellow ripe, 2 Ibs...15¢ Jonathan Apples, choice, 5 lbs. for...17¢ . | to Washington. Besides his widow, Mr. Nelson leaves two sisters, Mrs. Charles Strom of Wilton and another sister living in | children. | lived for many years before moving | Sweden; three daughters, Mrs. A.| Swanson of Vancouver, B. C., Mrs. A. Peterson and Mrs. H. Rosendahl, both of Pateros, Wash., and four grand- that “MOTHER. SAYS IT’S PACKED WITH HEALTH and ENERGY!” Delicious with fresh or canned fruits or berries. Ask for the package showing the picture of Niagara Fallsand the red N.B.C. Seal WHEA A Product of NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY NATIONAL TEA,Co. MEAT DEPARTMENTS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NOV. 22 AND 23 BEEF SHOULDER ROAST 126 Lb. SHORT RIBS 10¢ Lb. FRESH GROUND 122¢ Lb. PORK SHOULDER 87 24%-18. bag POE - | 24%-Ib.bag $1.23 49-Ib. bag *2.43 lb. Bag 43c 17° 2 5-oz. glasses 25¢ Cherries Maraschino Red Hallowii Fancy Dates, bulk, 2 Ibs. 21c Bagdad Currants, 8 oz. pkgs., 2 for 25c Mince Meat Gensea, 9 os. pues. .. 2 for 17c 2 RO AST T&T Spice (yen ine”,....... 2 for 17e Pumpkin —aty"pached, to'es, Nord enn 8C CENTEY Come Again Pumpkin = x2'5s""an 9c 22 Lb. PORK SHOULDER ROAST Cranberry Sauce, Ocean Spray i7"0s, tail can Sweet Girl Salad Dressing, pint jar 15c Mixed Candy oer PICNIC CUTS Mixed Nuts {2% 18¢ Lb Diamond No. 1 Walnuts ....... Ib, 25c s je Poultry Seasoning 1','%s. vas. 2 for 17¢ SUMMER oe 21 Cone ie Sane --hamemienann Ae SUGAR CURED Y% or Whole Strips OYSTERS ‘Ne Pint SN \ ; \\ Pan \ (TUCWELL APPROVES | PLAN T0 AID NEEDY jJubless on RRA Rolls May Be) Certified for Limited Work | Governor Welford was notified by Washington relief authorities Friday the resettlement administration may be certified for limited employment on WPA projects. Those to be certified, if present ne- gotiations are successful, a letter from Rexford G. Tugwell, national relict administrator, would be limited to persons on reset- tlement rolls as of Nov. 1, Recently Welford urged relief auth- ‘ PABST-EPT 6% on. pur. ..... 15 fl Sweet Midgets, 8 oz, jar ..17c 4 Si can, 2 for .......006--5 1 PUMPKIN PIE SPICE !% .. ........ 9c GRAPEFRUIT 3'm.e Ne 2 cam ........ 29c HARE: pres.ineraisiean tc oct 24c 4d PINEAPPLE 300 Neo can sees 19c PINEAPPLE 3 c Nort can oss 2lc CORNGat oma ni eee 9 orities to push their program of work relief ini North Dakota to assure em- ployment for those in need of help in the state this winter. “I am in full agreement with your point of view relative to allowing re-| habilitation clients to do useful work on WPA Projects | Schilling | Ba Hungarian Paprika & Rich red. - tH. Delicate flavor. North Dakota needy on rolls of to Welford stated, Special — Nov. 22nd to Nov. 28th Fargo Brand DATES fiSwrpne.......20€ FRUIT CAKE fe’. .......39¢ Mincemeat 3°rv. sues. ........ 19€ The Wholesome Cheese Food (Standard, Swiss or Pimento) Carol Red Cap Stuft Queens, 16 oz. jar ..45¢ Placed Queens, 16 oz. jar 35c Sweet . Mixed Pickles, 16 oz. jar 25c PUMPKI 18K, 29 oz., No. 2% in return for subsistence advances,’ Tugwell’s letter said. Arrangements are also being worked out under which “emergency rehabil- itation clients” accepted after ~ 2 would sign agreements to on various public projects, Tugwell’s ler- ter stated. Twilling’s Grocery 601 Tenth Street Phone 1618 Jello, any flavor, 4 packages Dromedary Pitted Dates, 7%. oz, pkg. Del Monte Peaches, sliced or Oranges, 288 size, 2 dozen Seedless Raisins, 4 Wb, pkg. .......... eee a 14c 27c Salt, iodized, halves, 2 UD. Pkg wees 8c large 214 size can ...... 22c Campfire Marshallows, Fancy Marshallow Top 16 ak 18c Cookies, per Ib. ......+. 2ic Pure Vanilla, Apricots, water pack, 17c 2 of. bottle large 21 size tin HOME COLO CRYSTAL NIAL This thrilling §1.50 re- tail value sent to you for any assortment of 14 in. deep. eight bottle tops or can love suis thts - labels bearing C-H-B perfect for all daintie trademark and 15¢ to quality Condiments ai cover handling costs. and get this alluring pres ; in same package with C-H-B bottle tops ot labels... J Ts< to Premium Dept. G. Calif. Conserving Co. I rotinted, ee Craftedby DUNCAN id in ony state where ‘or ptemium labels is taxed or restricted. INAISEEIUOIS 4 earsestasiec cana: ss:2ssssssteod 31lc PWNS Nendtietae oho ness 18c Carol, 32 oz. quart jar .. SALAD DRESSIN WHEATIES isc" cce! SWANSDOWN corns. ...... CALUMET ion": OLIVES ie OLIVES, 18K Stuft, 214 oz. jar... COFFE Rich, Invigorating Peak, 28¢ 2 1b. cams ............006 al RED “A” COFFEE, per Ib. ...... 17c ie 3 Lbs. 49¢ LUX Toilet Soap, 4 bars ......... 25c PALMOLIVE Toilet Soap, 4 bars 19¢ SALAD MUSTARD 2%, jor ..........15¢ yf MUSTARD aria tiie bee far esses. DE MINTS pir tpoind corre ess screenees 21c CHOCOLATES, 18K, Ib. box .....47¢ MIXED CANDY He eee — PEANUT BRITTLE, 2 lbs. . . MARSHMALLOWS i%,,. . : CANDY BARS, Assorted, 3 for ..10c HOLIDAY COOKIES jn" “* 23c WALNUTS, Calif. Fancy, Ib. ....21¢ Fruit Cake Mixture, 3 oz. pkg. ..... 9c NAPKINS, Asst. colors, pkg. of 40 9c 5 Lb. Bag of IGA Both for Marvelous Cake Flour 49¢ and a 2 os, Bottle IGA Vanilla Extract AMBROSIA COCOA, 2 Ib. pkg. .............. 17c. CHOCOLATE Fi bss. cesccsseceeees 25c BO ee ae tee 9c CURRANTS fie cccccsessenes 2lc DATES, IGA Pitted, 2 8-0z. pkgs. 25¢ CRISCO, 3 Ib. can .........59¢ 9c RED CHERRIES ee 2% os. bottle GELATINE DESSERT '*. .. ..,. 17c TOMATO JUICE Sauna ...25¢ GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 17%... can ..... 110 Market St., San Francisco. OFFER EXPIRES JAN 31, 1936 su NOV. 22 027 Fine Fruits and Vegetables for Your Thanksgiving Dinner ORANGES Bijes cash ee 29c HEAD LETTUCE oii. ves tnroun? bests 15 RADISHES int'quatity is fine, 2 bunehes ............ IE GRAPEFRUIT fora toto 296 SWEET POTATOES ee es, Pi 2DC GRAPES Dalloens: Red cena EI en ss 1 9c “Widow” DEPENDON COFFEE **=3 ~ 43c CROSBY CORN MISSION - SEEDLESS TOMATOES | RAISINS &:14¢:27¢ i “SHIEK” BRAND PEAS | DATES =". 9291¢ Layer Package ‘THE DIGESTIBLE SHORTENING CRISCO - 3=61¢ For Thanksgiving Cakes and Pastries 3m Oe BROWN SUGAR @ Medium Color @ Gin. 2% For Cake Icings POWDERED SUGAR Candy and Dessert 3 Lbs. 1% QUEEN OLIVES “isscuen erste 9 St CALUMET BAKING POWDER con 94¢ BAKER'S CHOCOLATE Premium xo.1 ahh 436 SWANSDOWN - OR CUT WAX BEANS ===" 32:95 SALADA TEA 22 + =~ 95¢ JAPAN GREEN %10.15¢ 2Lb. 2% %Lb. 1B Holiday Candies and Nuts OLD TIME MIXED. stecu: uw. 10 PEANUT BRITTLE + scr + 2m. 93¢ EMERALD WALNUTS caverns 2s. 198 MIXED NUTS © fiscetstmus: © 1 196 See Our Large Double P i Insures Success with Your Gake Baking Or Cut Green Fes Brown Label Black CATSUP tr Ges cece 33c 2 14-02, bottles OYSTERS, 18K, 5 oz. can ......: Additional Holiday ‘Feast Food We Deliver Phone Orders C. 0. 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