The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 13, 1936, Page 5

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' REALTORS STR LURE STRIKERS BACK TO NEW YORK 4088 Building Operators Pledge Pro- tection as Deadlock Be- tween Factions Continues ‘New York, March 13.—(#)—Owners, striving to break their deadlock with labor leaders and settle the building service walkout, sought Friday to split the strikers’ united front and induce them to desert union leadership. Through newspaper advertisements, the realty advisory board, asked strik- ers to abandon the union fanks and seek reinstatement in their jobs as in- dividuals, The board pledged that “owners will loyally protect” returning work- ers and that “no advantage will be taken of the fact that the strike is rapidly losing ground.” “Hokum,” replied James J. Bam- brick, local president of the building service union, declaring the striking workers were too intelligent to heed such an appeal. Mayor F. H. LaGuardia sought to Feestablish settlement negotiations with the impartial arbitrator, Ferdin- and L. Silsox, assistant secretary of agriculture in charge of forestry, present at the conference he called Friday. Fred Hovde to Direct Scholarship Program Rochester, N. Y., March 13.—(P)— The University of Rochester Friday announced appointment of Frederick sistant professor of chem- istry at the Uni- versity of Minne- sota, and former star athlete and Rhodes scholar, to organize and di- rect its new Rochester prize scholarship pro- [iis gram. Hovde Under the plan the university will establish 120 scholarships of a maximum yearly grant of $500 for exceptional students from all over the country. Hovde came to Minnesota from Devils Lake, N. D., where he attended high school. He is a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. Three Road Division Positions Abolished Abolishment. of three division posi- cions in the North Dakota highway de- partment was announced Friday by Commissioner W. J. Flannigan. George Schoenberger of Casselton, general foreman of the Valley City division; Archie Slade of Rhame, gen- eral foreman of the Dickinson division, and A. J. Burgeson, general foreman ot the Minot division, were ordered dropped from the highway personnel, Flannigan stated, effective immedi- ately. He said no. replacements will be made, % Fatal Accident Near Max Was Unavoidable Minot, N. D., March 13.-(#)—A cor- oner’s jury Thursday night held the ‘bus-automobile collision in which John Cleven, Douglas rancher was killed March 4, was an unavoidable accident. The bus was driven by Leo J. Boes- pflug and the car by Wallace Skipla of. Minot. pre ie a oe if Today’s Recipe _ | > Rhubarb Up-Side-Down Cake One pound rhubarb, 2 tablespoons butter, 2 eggs, 1 cup sugar, 1 cup flour, 2 teaspoons baking powder, % teaspoon salt, %2 cup hot water, % teaspoon vanilla. 3 ‘Wash rhubarb and peel if neces- sary. Cut in inch lengths. Melt butter in spider and add rhubarb. Keep warm while preparing ‘batter. Beat yolks af eggs until thick and lemon colored. Add half the sugar, beating. Beat in hot water and re- maining sugar. Mix and sift flour, salt and baking powder and add to first mixture. Fold in whites of eggs beaten until stiff. Add vanilla and pour over rhubarb, Bake 40 minutes in a moderate oven (350 degrees Fah- renheit). Serve with whipped cream, sweetened and lightly flavored with vanilla. Sprinkle rhubarb with sugar when cake ts turned up-side-down on serving plate. ‘Wings of the Morning! Good Coffee! Gives you a friendly glow! Makes all the world more friendly to your schemes. Buy a coffee that is friendly to your coffee pot and you'll get finer flavor. ‘There's a special Schilling Coffee for a drip maker— another for percolator. Schilling Coffee Two kinds One for drip. One for pereelater. The engagement that Hollywood had suspected for four years was roported frofh Shanghal and linked Charlie Chaplin with Paulette God- dard (right), shown at Honolulu on their voyage which took them to the far east. With them is her mother, Mrs. Alta Goddara. (Associated Press Photo) WE 10 CHAPLIN ENGAGEMENT REPORTED Mill City’s Vice Laid Upon Administration Minneapolis, March 13.—()—An alderman’s demand he be called be- fore the grand jury to present evi host of witnesses in its wholesale of vice conditions. Alderman Horatio P. Van Cleve of| The United States contains approx- the second ward, who made the tour of ':mately 100 professional matchmakers, 11 up-stairs loop establishments, said 30 of whom are in New York City. idence he had reached the conclusion “re- sponsibility for the vice conditions must be placed squarely on the should- ers of the administration.” Macao, accumulated in a tour of vice dens series of explosions in a fireworks fac- was under consideration Friday as the tory on Taipa island Friday killed 23 investigative body prepared to call a Chinese women and children and in- probe jured many others. | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, MAKCH 13, 1936 FARMERS EXCHANGE TO APPEAR MARCH 2 Opportunity to Advertise Without Cost A Burleigh county farmers’ ex- change page to be published in The Tribune Saturday, March 21, through the cooperation of the newspaper and County Agent Henry O, Putnam, was in the process of being made up Fri- day. The annual feature is provided to give county farmers an opportunity to advertise for sale or exchange farm machinery, household goods, cattle, sheep or hogs without cost to them- selves, Advertisements for this special ex- change page must be in the hands of Putnam by Saturday or they will not be published without charge. Blanks for use in listing the articles for sale or exchange have been pub- lished several times and others are available at the county agent’s office. Any person not having the regular blanks may list his articles for sale by simply writing a legible list of the commodities and taking or mailing it to Putnam, Sled Runner Pierces Eye; St. Paul Boy Dies St. Paul, March 13—()—A sled runner which pierced his eye caused the death of 6-year-old Eugene Dan- isch. He died in a hospital from the injury, suffered last Saturday when his sled collided with that of another youthful coaster. Rose Shop will be open Sat- urday evenings until 9 o’clock from March 14 until further notice. ‘ EXPLOSION KILLS 23 China, March 13—(P)—A THESE VALUES FROM NATIONAL FORWARD MARCH FINEST GRANULATED — PURE BEET SUGAR MARCH INTO YOUR PANTRY Rak KIEFFER — 30-0Z. CANS PEARS DELICIOUS — 28-0Z. CANS OQ=52'| rEACHEs [00-Ibs. $5.15 Pure Cane Sugar Ibs. in Finest Granulated 100-Ibs. 10. bag. $5.45 YOUR CHOICE 225° Campbell's 4:=:25° IN OUR MODERN MEAT MARKET FRESH GROUND BEEF_.__________ 2 Lbs. 27¢ SUGAR CURED BACON, in piece, Ib., . VEAL SHOULDER ROAST, Ib. 26c PORK SHOULDER ROAST ___________ Lb. 17 2¢ HORMEL’S WIENERS, small, Ib.. HORMEL'S Liver SAUSAGE, Ib.. 19c . 16c BEEF SHORT RIBS ...___________. Per Lb. 1c SHOULDER PORK STEAK, Ib... ROLLED BEEF ROAST, Ib.. 19c . 204c SIRLOIN ROAST & SWISS STEAK ____. Lb. 21c Halibut, Salmon, Eastern Cod, Perch and Haddock Fillets. Smoked White Fish. Mr. FARMER: BRING US YOUR VEAL AND CHICKENS Sunkist Navel Oranges, 288 size, 2dozen ......37c California Grapefruit, 80 size, 5for ..........21¢ Fancy Top Carrots, 2 bunches ................. Ile Nancy Hall Sweet Potatoes, 5Ibs. .............22c RADISHES, GREEN ONIONS, BROCCOLI, CAULIFLOWER, HEAD LETTUCE, GREEN PEAS, FRESH STRAWBERRIES, etc. Peanut Butter Salad Dressing 23: . 6%4-0z. %’s can 25¢ FANCY JAPANESE Crabmeat . SOUTHERN DREAM—LA‘ Cake. halfcakelSe whole cake 25° . 8-02. tins 2for 25° VALUES IN HOUSEHOLD NEEDS NATIONAL Black Pepper Hazel Brand Big 2-Ib. jar yoyp CHOICE ALL FLAVORS National Extracts!-oz. bottles 2 for 25° KRAFT CREAM CHEESE Philadelphia 3-2z.foilpkgs. 3for 25° ee ; Se . 12-02. can 19¢ Syrup . Fels Naptha soar 10..41° § uper Suds 21-02. pkg. 17¢ Ui 'Y ON THE HANDS Palmolive Soap 4:0%:17° Silver Dust 216-07. pkes.25¢ Kitchen Klenzer 4!2-2= «19° MR. FARMER: BRING US YOUR EGGS SOFT AS OLD LINEN ScotTissue . 4rolls 29 ‘Maz, 13-14 NATIONAL? foud Stores Annual Tribune Feature Offers man Three More Employes Leave State Payroll There were three more vacancies Friday in the state regulatory inspec- tion department, one of them by res- ignation, eorge H. Moris, state regulatory chief, announced, were W. 8. Woell, Casselton, in charge of income tax collections at Fargo; Richard H. Those who ieft their posts, Lynch, Crosby, also an income tax in- spector, and Melvin Erickson, Willis- ton, regulatory inspector, who re- signed. FARGO WOMAN DIES Fargo, N. D., March 13.—(?)—Mrs. Charles Ludquist, 52, resident here for 30 years, died Thursday. She leaves her husband, three stepchildiren, ahd five sisters, including Mrs. K. E. Hu- Hilex, per quart ..... cone BOS Maxwell House Coffee, per Ib.... 29c Lard, 2 Ibs. for . ee Pork Shoulder Roast, per Ib. ... 1 7c Phones 1208-1209 423 Third Street Fresh Meats - - Fruits - - Vegetables APPLES, Arkansas Blakes, per lug 69¢ 19¢ Spaghetti, 2 16-0z. tins .... Soda Crackers, 2 Ib. box . ORANGES, Medium size, 2 doz. ....39 Special Prices on All Fruits and Vegetables Fresh Killed Chickens Fancy Beef Pot Roast, per Ib. ... Pork Shoulder Steak, 2 Ibs. .... 17c 35c The prices below are good for week of March 13 to 20th, Inc. Brown Betty Coffee 1 Lb. Can IGA No. 40 Matches 6 Packages IGA STRAINED Vegetables Beans, Peas, Carrots, Prunes, Tomatoes, Vegetable Soup, Spinach 4% of. cans 6 for 55¢ Swansdown Cake Flour Pkg. 24¢ IGA Beverages Sparkling Water, Club Soda, Gingerale, Lime Rickey % Oz. Bottles 2 for 25¢ (No Bottle Charge) 40 oz. pkg. Bisquick Carol Red Cap Pickles Sweet Midget Carol Red Cap Pickles Sliced Sweet 18K Olives Stuffed Manzanilla IGA Pineapple No. 1 tall Juice, 2 for ....238¢ j IGA Grapefruit can Juice, 71, 02. .. 9c IGA Orange 12 oz Juice, 2 for ...27c IGA Prune Juice, 2 for ...19¢ IGA 28 oz. pkg. Cream Cereal .17¢ 18K Cider 32 oz. bott. Vinegar Emerald Shelled Walnuts, 8 oz. .37¢ vacuum packed can IGA Beauty Soap, 4 for ....19c IGA Health and Skin * Soap, 2 for IGA 22 os. pkg. Soap Flakes ..17c Carol Ground 1 Ib. pkg. Black Pepper .19c 18K Fancy Red Tallcan Salmon, 1 Ib. . .29¢ Hilex, qt. bott. 19¢ St. Patrick’s Shamrocks, Asst. Shamrocks and Creams 2 Lb. 126 awe | 4 Gt |> 9 s) Bashara’s Grocery 417 Third St. WE DELIVER Phone 426-3 Sugar, 10 Ib. cloth bag ._.___.56¢ Aunt Sally Cookies, 2 Ibs. ............ cece eeeee eee 3! Macaroni, Spaghetti, Egg Noodles, 7 oz. pkg. Tomatoes, No. 2 cans, 3 for ............cceeeeeees 25¢ Apple Butter, per quart jar Ovaltine, 50c size Tomato Juice, 3 large cans ._.27¢ Pork and Beans, Van Camp’s, 2 large cans .......... 23¢ Toilet Tissue, 4 rolls for Phone 631 @ Richholt Grocery Butter, per Ib. ....... Lettuce Crisp, Solid per head 8c Corn, Farico Golden, 2 cans for Radishes Large Bunches per bunch Laundry Soap Crystal White 6 bars - 25c Peas, Country Kist, 2 cans for Grapefruit Medium Size Oranges Blue Goose med. size, 2 doz. 45c Green and Wax Beans, Van Camp's, 2 No. 2 tins2OC Tuna Fish 6 for Bay Light Meat 25c 2—7-oz. tins. . .27¢ Tomatoes, Dottie Dim- ple, 2 No, 2 tins RED OWL FOOD STORES _ eZ ys YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE~ STOCK UP wows March 1? ~19 TOMATOES 2:17 PEACHES 222% - 215¢ “Sturgeon Bay” Fancy “WIZDOM" CHERRIES PEAS Famous Red 106 and “Farmdale”” i Pie mercies CUT GREEN OR PRUDENCE \WAX BEANS CORNED BEEF HASH 3 20-02. 2 5s See ee CORN-OFF-THE-COB ... GOLDEN. WHOLE KERNEL 7 DEL MAIZ NIBLETS - 22% 25¢ Extra Special OVALTINE anise SB Se ‘T5c Large Size $9 Libby's skein Best by Test CALUMET BAKING #20: POWDER BAKER'S COCOA Unequalled for Rich Flavor 1062176 SANKA «> Caffein Free Coffee q Ask Us for Details .. . 18,203 Prizes 243 "4: Qe 176 FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES Friday and Saturday, March 13-14 Our famous Riverside Carnation Navels, ORANGES richer ae finer flavor, 252 size, 2 doz. 49c from the famous California Chula Vista CELERY district, yes and well bleached, 2 bunches. 25c GRAPEFRUIT cea. ten eet talon New CABBAGE With that garden-like freshness, medium heads, 4 Ibs. 19c Cc ARROTS Green Tops, California’s finest, doctor. 1 c RHUBARB say “eat them for health,” 2 bunches .. .25¢ SUGAR, 10 Ib. Kraft Bag .... 57¢ STOCK SALT, 100 Ib. bag $1.14 BLOCK SALT, 50 Ib. bloc ....49¢ We Deliver Phone Orders C. 0. D. These prices effective at Red Owl No. 1 on Main Ave., Phone 469, and Red Ow) No. 2 on Broadway, Phone 746. 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