The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 24, 1936, Page 7

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e THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, JANUARY. 24, 1936 ? —| butter, cream and seasonings, Cook | 3 BURN TO DEATH ! Trout have been known to live in! captivity for more than 20 years. leita - — so i HART WILL MANAGE Business Newcomer ||! Today's Recipe | |tnree ‘miutes, stirring constantly,| Fairmont, W. Va, Jan, 24—(@)— NS cr AGENCY |@——_-——__6| Beat white of egg until stiff and fold| A mother and two young daughters Martinique Potatoes into mixture, Shape between two but-| which destroyed their home at Ben- Four baked potatoes, 2 tablespoons] tered spoons. Place on a buttered| ton’s Ferry. butter, 3 tablespoons cream, 1 egg, %| baking sheet and bake in @ hot oven Former Carson Banker to Suc- ceed Mrs. Lottie B. Sowles” With Local Firm teaspoon salt, % teaspoon pepper. (400 degrees Fahrenheit) until a deli- Scoop out inside of potatoes and| cate brown. put through a vegetable ricer. Beat Oxydol, giant size ..... yolk of egg and add to.potatoes with| Katydids hear with their front legs. Sunbrite Cleanser, 3 cans ......... Peaches, Minneopa, 37 Hearts of Wheat, sliced, 2 No. 2% tins... C | Minneopa, per pkg. ... , W. A. Hart, former North Dakota banker and until recently an official T.N.T. Laundry Soap, Purex, of the Federal Farm Credit adminis- seaseeeeees 44 gal. size ............ P & T FOOD STORE SALAD BRAZIL tration, Friday announced that he has 105 Fifth St. —Phone 1994— Free Delivery Seryice DRESSING COFFEE NUTS =. Purchased the interest of Mrs. L. B. Golden Cream, PRINCESS 2 Ib 25c Sugar, 10 Ib. Sowles in the Helling Insurance S. 2OC |RIME per pound ............ cloth bag ............. if Oe Pork & Beans agency at 111 Third St., and will as- ~ope sume charge of the business Febru- | This Sale Good Friday, Saturday, Monday Lettuce, large crisp Oranges, 288 size, heads, 2 for .......... Spaghetti ary 1. Hart is a former resident of Bur- EGGS, strictly = leigh county and has many friends BUTTER , fresh, per doz. ......... 27c Large No. 2% tall can is ae, here. In 1914 he came to Regan from PCRS Gen tr 15¢ 2 ase De All Bran, large package .......... South Dakota to become assistant PER POUND Piedad 5c “ by cashier of the Regan State bank. per pound ...... Pe eeeeeees 0 1917 he became cashier of the : JELLO, ranges i Carson State bank at Carson, which W. A. HART ‘ Grapefruit was organized at that time, and con-| His many friends here will be aa 19¢ an por Rydal a Texas Seedless tinued with the bank until 1931, dur-| glad. to pote Paar ty - 5 HONEY, Pure, No. 5 ae eae 12 {ns whieh time he rose from eashler) ‘ormer Carson barker and insur- || ORANGES, S5 T 48c 18 1. 43¢ 19c te 39¢ During that period the bank dia] ®nce man, who on Feb. 1 will be- |—§ 2 dozen ...............- the largest insurance business in come secretary and manager of Grant county so that his new occu-) ‘the Helling Insurance agency, GRAPEFRUIT, seed- 1 9c BROKE oi sseececsesecenes Winesaps or Rome Beauty, fresh lot, large size fruit, $1 48 40 Wb. DOX .. 2... cece cece ened s succeeding Mrs. Lottie B. Sowles, less, 6 for .........66006 BA Pda nar (© Bit BAF) who will leave soon for California, | S Cc Oo t t’s ( r ra) Cc e r see DaSenEORLtiS Tete besa ie LEAS ss poll We HAH os. OS Apricots | Jam | Ginger | Peaches | Rockwood ? : Held supervisor for the Federal Farm |CHild’s Funeral to ; MAXWELL HOUSE Fey. evaport, Grape apple) Snaps Sticea | Cocoa 311 Seventh St. Free Delivery Phone 816 Credit administration, being stationed B, 1 al 19 Tid, pkg. | & FRPbETY old Fashion.| No, 10 tin | 1 Ib, can , being e Held Sunday P. M.!8f 3 tatt’cans ............. c 4b. jar |e tbs, for : tn South Dakote. His family continued 2 8 Cc Bran Flakes, 19 ¢ | Saraines mustard oF tomato when he moved to ‘Biaiartk bagel Funeral services for Virginia May 22c 49c | 25c | | 49c 9c 10 og. pkg. 2 for ........ C | sauce, 19 since made his residence here. Jones, 5, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.; Grape-Nuts, 2 oval cans ............. Cc “a While at Carson Hart was a leader dua riseay et toneving: nee: abi BANANAS same 25c \ PRS. ees seeeceeeeees 19c ne Seer bantam, 29c ts eli, er tn Ges eh ab po Sua ok pen rou 2 re een Peanut |PME\= |] che board; secretary of the commercial|M®ry’s procathedral. It previously TEA, % Ib. pki : 7 215 F 27c had been announced that services would be held Monday morning. club and later its president; clerk and Per package . later a member of the village board; director of the Grant County Fair as-| , 1 Sddition to relatives listed Thurs. | WALNUTS, Shelled, No. 2 tin Oe ea ee White, 2 No. 21% cans ... Butte | Mae ne ...10c (Stet 2B¢ Black, Monarch, if} Oatmeal, Kidney Beans, Red & Saint Winkard saison abd later and Dell Hildebrand, brother et bus, (ff DATES, Balk, 15 ee ee 39c pital) a Shred. Wheat , . 19 | waite e'cans...... 27c unty Bankers ion an i : 4 Be os | AMM SE ONY cas {ts president; president of the Carson | JR¢s- |) 2 pounds ............... C BEANS, Navy, 12 sede Putfed Wheat, 19 Milk, 19c Golf club and treasurer of the Mis- SODA CRACKERS, 3 pounds ........00000+ c 2 Ib, jar ee C |3 tall cans .............. souri Slope Bankers asscciation. M Wh 2 pound box ........ 18c He has been a member of tnc|Man Who Threatened | * Pound! BROWN SUGAR, 19c Novi tall cans PQQ q —sasst. pint, «|| PEACHES, Blue & White, 2 cams 00... eerie < Masonic lodge at Bismarck since 1914 + s. P & G SOAP, pounds ............6.. ae oe “ember of Ei Zagai| Roosevelt in Hospital | ticGare¢ bars ......20C 2 tor 25€ temple of the Shrine at Fargo. The Harts have four children.|_ New York, Jan. 24.—(%)—Austin Betty 18, a student at a local business | Phelps Palmer, Park avenue engineer college; Robert, 18; Walter, Jr. 10;|WhO wrote threatening letters to| and William, 5, They are making their | President Roosevelt, was sent to Belle- home at 925 Eighth St. vue hospital for observation Friday on | v1 « — motion of J. Howard Carter, chief, assistant United States attorney. Sen- || OX¥DOL, medium New Company Seeking] tance under is plea of gullty waa size +) 4} eee ey 21 t Phone Service Permit) ®t ‘0 sn. 2. woh i 2 tr ZC Lb. 21c Establishment of telephone service & 3 Se a a = eae Vienna under a new company for five com- SAUSAGE munities in the state was proposed in Derby’s, 1 8 9 oz, tin Cc three applications, hearing on which M ° JELLO acaronti was set Friday by the state board of) railroad commissioners for February The 6 delicious Lad Fancy Pineapple, Diced Gere 19.6 4 in Bismarck. One application requests permission, 6 w25c 6: Forel - 25C Bee crushed in'9 LH = No.2... t pke: ”” No. 2% can, 23 c (a oan Toe CANNED FRUIT DEAL auerkraut to sell telephone: properties of the Utilities, Inc., of Fargo located at Sauerkraut, large 214 1—No. 214 tin Sliced Peaches, 1—No. 214 tin Apricots, size can, 21 c 1—No, 214 tin Egg Plums 2 for ....... Backoo, Bowesmont, Drayton, Law- a 75 vane 49 tet, No. 1tin LOC a rand pete M. ay anaes of e, e application cade byt. P. Clifford of Moball, as PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY AFTERNOON & SATURDAY ‘a receiver for the Utilities, Inc. A second application seeks permis- DEL MAIZ sion to sell similar properties pur- ee ‘eccyuaicy ap tots se foe? co RN ‘ COFFEE Pineapple Juice, cern, the Northern Tel a , Ata prec agri ae jes petin oes ge eran style golden sweet corn. Early 1004 Ib. w ion permiss! to ledi tins, caps issue 100 09 snares of stock of the E: cms h 10 Blseh icenen Reet meliehensialee POTATOES Ohios rg L, 10%: <19¢ Northern Telephone company. a c Cc Roosevelt Smiles at Silver Shift Rumor PE AS Washington, Jan. 24.—()—Presi- ITE! A dent Roosevelt smiled off New York i rypors of ‘alver revaluation Friday Mammoth size, tender and sweet. Cc w the remark to reporters that he Medium tins. Our Mother's all purpose cocoa. had never heard ihe purported move E 2 LB. th vernment reais persistent rumors of a) ach 1 6c e Slely gold aloo—by the government, the sibly gol e government, the president smiled again and repeated ALL BRAN MILK ia ED io RENE POND OURO A A favorite whole wheat cercal. tha Ubhy’s Feter Pan ovapernted so 20¢c about a rumof o! esi nt o! taefar Sa eaa! seca IUII|| MOLASSES c MAZOLA and sgn Pickaninny baking molasse Pure cooking oil, Made from corn, Cc inded good. But Mr. Roosevelt of- ve | fered ‘no further comment. 2 LB. TIN = J 3 ean i PINEAPPLE CLEANSER Lie Detector Test of No, 10 tins, Libby’s fancy crushed. Cc Sunbrite Cleanser and polish. Hauptmann Blocked EACH 3 CANS Hwa nn 99E | Fintan en BAC All Seasonable Fruits and Vegetables comme oms., .23¢ [ PRUNES BLACK TEA SHORTENING, 14c pee 19 Cc h e ese Vegetable, pound ....... Wisconsin Cream Twilling’s Grocery 601 Tenth Street Phone 1613 Libby’s Food Sale Whole Ke see Corn,. “Pen cn LOC Cut aoe Green fr ia. No. 2 can. | 6c AN Delivery Service [ AD IES: Get your free sample and = recipe book at your door 12% of. can, Blor ...... 19c Fruits and Vegetables Trenton, N. J., Jan. 24.—(?)—Legal obstacles Friday appeared to block the way to a lie detector test for Bruno Richard Hauptmann although it has the approval of Gov. Harold G. Hoffman. After conferring Thursday with Dr. William Moulton Marston, of New York, one of the originators of a de- vice to test veracity by “blood pres- sure symptoms,” the governor said: “Personally, I would like to have| the blood pressure test made. But I do not know how. a@- test could be legally made without an order from Justice (Thomas W.) Trenchard.” 1 Ib, tins. Libby’s faner pea Alaska. SALMOK D4. | sr ie tc 13 MATCHES | 8 c Clear grain sure strike matches. 6 BOXES Judge Compliments Ann Cooper Hewitt San Francisco, Jan. 24. — (P) — A judge who complimented Ann Cooper Hewitt on her bearing as a witness Pondered Friday “whether to une criminal +complaints against mother and two doctors, accused Pe the 21-year-old heiress. of duping her into a sterilization operation. She testified she thought it was an appendectomy. At the close of the d hearing, Municipal Judge Sylvain J. i Lazarus said he would announce his decision next Tuesday. 2444 LB. BAG Layer pack of fresh, moist dates. 1% LB. PKG. Yolo brand, rich and spicy, Soft moist medium color. 14 of. bottles, CATSUP | 2 c BROWN SUGAR | 8 ¢ 3 LBS. Are you serving enough “‘bulk” in your meals? Mmuions of meale served Try the sample. Either as in American homestoday a cereal, or in cooking. Jack the “bulk” needed Then get the full-sized for regular habits. Too package from your grocer, often, these meals lead to 80 that the whole family common constipation, a may benefit from its use. cause of headaches, loss Serve ALt-Bran regularly of appetite and energy. for regularity. Made by Kellogg’s AtL- Bran Kellogg in Battle Creek. supplies generous “bulk” If you are not at home in mild form. Also vitae when our men call, and min B and iron. Scien- do not get your booklet tific tests show it is a and sample, write us and bays natural laxative we will gladly send them food for normal people. to you. The natural food that corrects constipation OUR representative will call at your home this week. He will give you a sample package of Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN, and a helpful booklet contain- ing many delicious recipes free. You can’t realize how good ALL-BRAN muffins are until you try them yourself. This sample will make eight muffins. Just follow the recipe. Then try the other delicious recipes in the booklet. And remember, ALL-BRAN is equally tempting as a cereal, with milk or cream. We.hope that ALL-BRAN will help you in guard- ing the health of your family against the dangers . of common constipation. One of the very real satisfactions of our business has been the thousands © of thankful letters we have re- ceived from people who have of Yi llosy benefited greatly from this /% iescritieg OF BATTLE CREEE PI olive oil. % size. 3 LBS. HONEY — Fancy new crop amber. gee eae ~~ de bg absorbent. 25¢ 6 ROLLS Firemen Called to’ wd Home Blaze Friday Little damage was caused by fire in the residence at 210 Eleventh &t., | ee firm lettuce. EACH 6c ORANGES 22 C odin (252) as Nae Friday morning. A kerosene heater had become hot and ignited some rags nearby. The smoldering flames filled the house with smoke. There was no ‘ 1 other damage. . BLAZE TAKES 4 LIVES Knoxville, Md., Jan. Due with | ice-coated, snow-blocked roads cut- ting off rescuers, four members of a family of five were burned to death 4 early Priday when fire destroyed their s isolated f house on south moun- tain near SWEET POTATOES _ oe oneal Smooth, medium size Porto Rican, 3 LBS. 14¢ LEMONS 33 ¢ Large Pied size ice. RUTABAGAS 4 Cc Genuine stamped Luthers. Washed oan trimmed. af See Ate, tee ont seal Tr YEV ERY PURCHASE mist PLEASE ‘

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