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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1936 TOMATOES No, 2% cans. Yolo solid pack California Tomatoes, 2 Cans 25¢ |SOUPS Heinz, ready to serve, all kinds will be SARDINES Oval cans. Booth’s, in mustard and toma- to sauce, 2 Cans 17¢ 25c GREENBEANS | MIX. VEGETABLES Libby’s, No. 2 cans, fancy cut green. sick ddd Ped) hat Ltt) Each 13¢ 2 Cans 25¢ CHEESE 25¢ SUGAR 53c CRISCO 57c Fine western beet sugar in Kraft bags. 10 Lbs. The All Purpose Shortening. 3 Lb. Can Wri alte ee nm all day Saturday. al on loaf to be cut Friday aftern we Nb Fruits & Vegeta FRUIT COCKTAIL MACARONI a RAISINS my q No. 1 tall tins, Libby's, assorted | Our Family, 8 ot, pkg., macaront Salmon RUTABAGAS Grapefruit Fresh moist Thompson seedless. | pics and atcce of rresh Call- fruits for cocktails and salads, or spaghetti, Tather's stamped and 96 size, Arizona seedless, sugar 4 Lb. Bag 28c ‘ en es 2 Cans 25¢ Each 5¢ 1 tb, tin, Libby's fancy Bed 3 Lbs. 13¢ 6 for 230. 1, Lb. Bag 21c EACH : ‘ Onions CLEANSER CEREAL KRAUT is Bananas Yolo, eben dills, No. 214 cans, Libby's mild cure. 24c sana pivions eae Fancy, yellow ripe fruit. Sunbrite, ‘cleaner and polisher, Robb Sa wheat Quart 22c Each 8¢ 5 Lbs. 19¢ 2Lbs. 15¢ 3 Cans 13¢ Each 14¢ EVERY|/PURCHASE ?/(/‘'/ PLEASE PRICES EFFECTIVE ANTONIO SCOTT, 70, FAMED BARITONE, IS DEAD INNATIVE CITY, | FRIDAY and SATURDAY MINNEAPOLIS WILL NOT CHANGE TIME Grain Traders Believe Such Ac- tion Would Not Be Fair to PATTY REACHES FINISH rane of Greenville, 8. C., 9 and 7 in BABY PLAYS AT CUSTODY FIGHT Ormand Beach, Fla., Feb. 28.—()—| rain storm. Patty Berg, Minneapolis school girl, Friday adavneed into the final match of the South Atlantic Women’s Golf tournament by defeating Jane Coth- 80 SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES TAKEN FROM HOTEL BY ROBBERS || Romulus No Longer || Is One-Horse Town It’s June in January when you eat regularly at the Prince. Romulus, N. ¥., Feb, 28.—(P)— No one now can say Romulus is a onehorse town—for Maggie is dead. The 37-year-old black mare owned by Mr. and Mrs. Willard ‘W. Wykoff was the only horse in ==PAL’S ‘Appeared Longer as Metropoli-| Loot in Miami Beach Holdup Is sa fem dase ago and decid Country Dealers a Dailey “ tan Opera Star Than Any | Believed to Total Thou- eran : Minneapolis, Feb. 28. — (®) — The one 77 (CASH GROCERY phone 77 Other Singer in History | sands of Dollars SURVEY ORDERED OF ped eerie nner) Schneider and Enget, Props. 7 pit, Friday voted not to alter trading We Handle Fresh and Cold Meats Rome, Feb. 28.—(#)—Antonio Scot- ti, 70, noted baritone, died Wednesday. Death came to the former metropo- Ntan opera star at Naples, the win- ter home to which he retired after he made his final bow on the Metro- Miami Beach, Fla., Feb. 28.—(7)— Eighty safety deposit boxes filled with | guests’ jewelry and cash, believed to total thousands of dollars, were seized at the Colony hotel Friday by two holdup men. GRANTS TO FARMERS time in the Minneapolis pit to con- form with new schedules at Chicago. Board members said they deemed it inadvisable to change the trading schedule in Minneapolis due to the cash market situation. SUGAR. ... 10lbs. 57c K " ORANGES— POST TOASTIES— politan stage three years ago. tes neste ethan enlis Solon aa Tugwell Replies to Welford’s ak mine ahs tebe Sweet and juicy, 35¢ |B 19¢ AGED aI Mille dete taeda day, but guests reported they had] Attempt to Answer Pleas | try trade inasmuch as sample reports 2 dos. BLOF seseereerecererees TUTE se Atal ra tel Molo many valuable jewels locked in the in are not available on the Minnespolis| fi GRAPEFRUIT— CHEESE— RE Aidiatramme wattarie otic ars boxes, as well as cash and railroad From Needy Citizens trading floor until 10 s,m, Under 00 talanysAitaons 19 craft's American, 49 Eaceapoesciag veanliautiy ini eaalng edie : the Chicago schedule the Minneapolis sweets, 4 for .......0. RIC | 2 tbs, oc cccceeeee BIS operatic roles for so long a perlod. eee Oration’ ooseeraing the (ou | A survey of the adequacy of grants|market would have opened at, 8:30 SALMON— JELLO Scotti learned of his remarkable bey but it was learned the two mer,,|t° farmers in North Dakota by the|%.™- and coleed at 12:15 p.m. Mon: Fancy pink, 7c | ae 18 he is 30 a, Jement administration has| ay “fa : 2 LMb, tins .eseeseeee le OS | 4 pkgs, ...cesecereeeeee LOC vocal powers while studying for the heavily armed, entered about 4:30 a.|rural resettlement administration has|a m,, on Saturday. a eae . priesthood in Naples, his native city, m., bound and gagged the only bell-|been ordered by Rexford G. Tugwell] As a result the Minneapolis! SOUP— CARROTS— and changed his plans for 9 ait boy on duty and forced the night| federal administrator, he reported by| chamber will continue on its present Tomato, 19 Fresh and crisp, 12 ly pare genaeetail eae: clerk to stand facing the wall while| telegram to Governor Welford Fri-| scheduled, opening at 9:30 a. m., and 3 cans .. a C [ais . e Cc alded debut in 1899 in Malta, in which they carted out the safe deposit boxes day. closing at 1:15 except on Saturday ‘Warsaw and Odessa. Took World by Storm Scotti’s debut as Don Giovanni in| __ Covent Garden, London, in 1899 took | the operatic world by storm. He was| Teacher Exchange Is : KRAUT— BEANS— and stowed them in an automobile} The inquiry was sought by Welford} when it opens at 9:30. m., and closed Michigans, pee Oe coe manivorieDattrole Aion, and made off. after he steele ned reached him | at 12:15. Labora boerrys pi 25c 4 lbs, 21 c asro in “Aida” was so successful that A Miami Beach detective was sta-|that many farmers were obtaining pipes ies ners Becca he immediately appeared in Milan. Three-year-old “Sonny Boy” for whose possession Miss Margaret |tioned at the hotel-Friday to answer|monthly grants “insufficient” to buy SARDINES— FISH— j For the next seven years he sang in) Mann, a 24-year-old unwed mother, and Dr. 3ordon Mordoff are waging telephone calls. He refused even to| fuel. You'll never be the same Del Monte ‘ovals, mustard or | Quick frozen Boston Blue Fil- j South America. He was guest artist| a legal battle in a Chicago court, wasn’t a bit concerned about the out- | admit there had been a robbery. Of-| “I have instructed Regional Director again after you’ve seen MAG- tomate sauce, 21 lets, individually i afterwards in Madrid, Petrograd, come of the trial as he playea with Judge Rudolph De Sort during an | ficials at Police headquarters also were 2 CANS ....0ecceecccveee! c 22c Ward to make a complete investiga- tion of the adequacy of grants and to report his findings to this office im- mediately,” he told Welford. “This office has authorized suffic- intermission in the hearing. Both Dr. Mordoff and Miss Mann‘claim NIFICENT OBSESSION which the boy as their own. opens Saturday evening at the Capitol Theatre. wrapped, per Ib......06 — S 2-1b. apne 17 silent, and the Dade county sheriff's office said shortly before noon it had not been informed of the holdup, (Associated Press Photo) TT | Trailer Truck Has i ids for your state to care for oe Sleds and Airplanes palettes 18,000 families at an Ee ees nents who Sndiced Carino sees boss | Crash With Itself Used to Deliver Hay |aversge of approximately $25 per fam- to take an engagement at Covent| Fargo, N. D., Feb. 28.—(?)—Success- | @———___? ily per month.’ Garden which led to Caruso’s New ‘York appearance. For years they liv- ed together in New York, and during Caruso'’s illness, Scotti was continual- { ly at his bedside, leaving the opera house with his make-up on, in order to spend more time with his friend. A ceremony was held on the stage of the Metropolitan Opera House in 1924 after Scotti’s appearance in “La Canadaigua, N. Y., Feb. 28.—(P) —Martin Davey, 25, of Buffalo, was wondering today how to break the news to his boss that his truck collided with itself. The steering rod of his trailer truck broke, the truck went out of control, the trailer coupling broke and the two parts of the machine collided and overturned Assistance of Howard O. Hunter, as- sistant federal administrator of the works progress administration, was assured in an effort to create more satisfactory cooperation between the WPA in North Dakota and county welfare boards. “There is no way at present to grant any federal funds for direct re- lief in states,” Hunter stated in a {ul completion of a two-weeks teacher exchange at Velva is reported by H. Christine Finlayson, state supervisor of home economics education, Under the teacher exchange, the girls were instructed in gardening, care of electrical equipment, ana woodwork by Alton Erickstad, instruc- tor in agriculture, while the boys were Marmarth, N. D., Feb. 28. — Air- planes were called into use to locate hay delivered for the large band of sheep on the Hugh Kelly ranch south of Marmarth following a recent storm. Mr. Kelly ordered three loads of hay delivered via the river bed route and when the drivers found the going too difficult, they unloaded the feed and returned to Marmarth. The EMPEL’ 36 e 1611 — Phones — 1612 ORANGES i Navels, doz, j ‘Tosca,” commemorating his 25th con-|taught care and selection of clothing,| in a ditch. Biles eee aot Biananey eleciam: to, Waltoee lide beeen: Shag ee 39c pke. “ape mith. the company, | mans, mem) inne, ond nue: : 7 miles from the ranch buildings, the|is # subject to be controlled by State i Sr eee fae mamaien ene Bm ructor in ome economics, ane ex-| etail Sales Lift He MAN ao at the Nee IGT lo cee ee eas oe APPLES Scotti always set female hearts|change is a regular part of the pro- 14 Per Cent in °35| "8c nd still stay on the river, will be glad to assist in any way we aoa Lomatoes @flutter by the greatness and perfec- tion of his art. A villain on the stage, gram in schools having vocational ag- ticulture and home economics de- Retail sales increased 14 per cent Texas Towns’ Power can in creating more satisfactory co- operation between the WPA and Hot house, fancy ...cccece 19c = Bee Large Box 98c count; Ifare boards.” fs most baritones are, 1B real life ne partments, jin 1935, according to estimates by the Is Res’ tore d Fri day y welfare his loyalty: and unatfested modest. i i department of commerce based on re- Cholera Claiming 100 HOA Sas y-|Mathilda Entitled to ports from all parts of the country.! 1 Paso, Tex., Feb., 28.—(P)—Power B01 E ; More Abundant Life] 7°, 274 ‘otal is estimated at $32,-) was restored Friday to four towns me of Scotti’s favorite roles were ore undant Life 600,000,000 or two thirds of the dol- lar volume for 1929. The volume of Lives Weekly in Siam Bangkok, Siam, Feb. 28.—(?)—The Falstaff; Tonio in “I Pagliacci”; the which had been left without electricity count in “Nozzi di Figaro”; Rigoletto, Thursday night by the sudden ground- Denver, Feb, 28.—(?)—The happi-| goods Iago in Verdi’s “Otello”, Marcel in “La Boheme”, Eseamillo in “Carmen,” Valentin in “Faust”, the U. 8. Consul in “Madame Butterfly”, Scarpia in “La Tosca”, Germont in “La Travia- ta” and Don Giovanni. Patrons of opera who saw Scotti only in the role of Falstaff thought of him as a heavy man, who waddled clumsily about the stage. In reality he was tall and lithe, and he often remarked that he lost on an average of four pounds after an appearance in the heavy garments he wore as Falstaff, To the end, this “Grand old Man” ‘of the Metropolitan Opera kept up his youthful appearance, while other stars, years younger, began to show the effects of the long, tiring strain of rehearsals and performances. Scotti was born Jan. 25, 1866, in| Naples. ' Rehearing Sought on Test of TVA Validity Florence, Ala., Feb. 28—(?)—W. H. Mitchell, Florence city attorney, Fri- day said he had been advised by fed- eral court officials that the group of 14 preferred stockholders of the Ala- bama Power Co., planned to file a pe- tition for a rehearing before the United States supreme court in their Suits to test the validity of the TVA. ‘The high court on Feb. 17 held the contract between the power company and the TVA for transfer of transmis- sion lines and the sale of surplus power from Wilson dam valid, Ordeal of Rescuing _ 7 Children Is Fatal Rochester, N. Y. Feb. 28—(7)— George De Hand, 48-year-old bus ears: died Friday of pneumonia— * the indirect result, physicians said, of this successful fight to save seven children from the blizzard which swept New York state 10 days bc el ness of Mathilda, the bottled hen, had State officials peering with concern into her glass house Friday. Mathilda, a white leghorn, pushed into a five-gallon glass jug a few minutes after she emerged from the shell six weeks ago. Owner Henry Willis said it was an experiment. He bottled Mathilda to control her diet. But, experiments notwithstanding, the state bureau seemed inclined to the belief that Mathilda is entitled to @ more abundant life. They will de- cide today whether she should be re- leased. Someone else will have to figure out how to do the releasing. Midwest Oil Dealers For Fair Competition Chicago, Feb. 28—(7)—A commit- tee of midwestern oil men was en- trusted Friday with the task of secur- ing national acceptance of a proposed voluntary code of fair competition for the petroleum industry already ac- cepted by representatives of oil as- sociation in the midwest region. The code was submitted to associations in 12 states and approved at a meeting ot more than 100 oil men here Thurs- lay. Business and Trade Revival Is Reported New York, Feb, 28,—(7)—With the weather handicap considerably eased, business and trade moved’ in better volume during the past week, Dun & Bradstreet reported Friday in their weekly summary of trade conditions. The rebound in retail distribution was especially strong, it was stated, fulfillment of postponed needs built up the best volume in three weeks.” TIMM TURNS DOWN JOB Ames, Ia. Feb. 28.—(@}—Le Roy Timm, assistant athletic director at Towa State college, said Friday he will not accept the athletic directorship at the University of Louisville. was “as | moved was proportionately greater since prices still are generally below the 1929 level. Mail-order houses and automobile dealers reported the largest gains, 26 and 25 per cent respectively. Other lines reporting gains and the percent- ages were: furniture and household equipment 21 per cent; restaurants 18 per cent and jewelry stores 15 per cent. Variety stores showed the least in- crease, 2 per cent, although they, next to restaurants, are nearer the 1929 level of business than any other line. Of total retail sales in the nation, food stores (including bottled beer and liquor stores, accounted for 25 per cent of the sales; automobiles act- counted for 21 per cent, Despite recent gains, some lines still are far below the 1929 level, the report shows. Thus jewelry stores had only 43 per cent of their 1929 busi- ness in 1935; lumber, building and hardware stores, 48 per cent and fur- niture and household equipment, 50 per cent, Buffalo Bill Center Of Exposition Scrap San Diego, Calif. Feb. 28—(P)}— Capt. Jim Moore, former stage coach | driver of Deadwood, 8. D., shook his | head indignantly Friday at the pro- test of the United Daughters of the | Confederacy against a monument to | Byffalo Bill at the Texas centennial | exposition, The organization dubbed Buffalo las “Union spy.” sald “I knew him for 30 years,” Moore. “I can’t prove Cody was not |@ spy, but I don’t believe it. What was there for a pony express rider to spy oe in the far west during that war?” CAR LOADINGS SAG Wi Feb. 28.—(7)—The As- sociation of American railroads re- ported Friday loadings of revenue freight for the week ending last Sat- urday totaled 586,712 cars, a decrease of 44,635 cars, or 71 per cent compar- ed with the preceding week, “ ing of lines. All are served by the El Paso Electric company whose union employes went on strike Thursday. M. C. Smith, company president said four poles had been sawed down near Canutillo, short-circuiting the lines. J. C. Gallagher, union business man- ager, declared his organization had nothing to do with cutting down the poles, China Redoubles Its Defense Preparation Nanking, Feb, 28.—(?)—China’s military political leaders, meeting in an emergency session, advocated Fri- day redoubled preparations for na- tional defense in the face of a threat- ening renewal of Japanese military pressure. The emergency conference was summoned by Generalissimo Chiang Kai-Shek, virtual dictator of the central Chinese nationalist gov- ernment, it was learned, as a result of the Tokyo military uprising which sent a ripple of alarm through high government quarters. Baby’s Death Laid to Neglectful Parents Berlin, Md. Feb, 28.—(#)—The death of a 2-year-old girl who, a cor- oner’s physician reported, subsisted only on corn mush and was given]. lard for medicine, spurred an official investigation Friday. The physician said he believed the cause of death ‘was “parental neglect.” The child, Margaret Toomey, died last Saturday in the two-room shack of her destitute parents, Mr. and Mrs. William T. Toomey, BEACH TEACHER HURT Beach, N. D,, Feb. 28—Elizabeth Russell of Beach, former student of the North Dakota Agricultural college, is substituting for Frances Loomis of Fargo in the home economics depart- ment of Beach high school, Miss Loomis was injured in an automobile eecident near Beach recently, February health report revealed Fri- day that an average of 100 persons are dying of cholera each week in Siam. The epidemic centers mainly in the provinces. Authorities are giving free inoculations, Sweet Corn, golden .... ‘Wings of the Motning! Good Coffee! GOOD Coffee! Worth 2 lot, isn’t it? Worth a little care in making, ‘Worth a little care in buying. For mére delicious coffee try this:— Select for your coffee pot the special Schilling Coffee it ought to have. ‘There are two you know. 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