The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 4, 1936, Page 9

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of In Race tc to Head Legion Auxiliary TWO TRANSATLANTIC! FLYERS REACH GOAL Merrill and Richman Arrive at Croydon Field After Forced Landing ward lap of their proposed round pity transatlantic sky holiday, the icans Harry Richman and Dick faerri I Tanded at Croydon at 2:57 p. m. Friday (7:57 a. m. CST). They flew from South Wales, esata | fastest ocean crossing in a cow pasture Thursday, ie way of Bristol. ‘ The Broadway baritone and Mer- : rechten ral.” lenic given for General George Cus- aa i legs care ibepite ta Er} ofl |, : . : Stopping here on his way to Spring- ter before the infantry rode away Fac Casio patbareyat ts Merril 3 : Pee on foe mnettier_ croaibhy oon from the fort to the battle of the i ed » and Merrill s ference, the president emphasized the ee is oy shave. : need for further collaboration between ying. anding them members of the airport. A it : tea to ratings in © inte ot when the boat docked on nthe return ae ler the interest Soon to receive into its impregnable, underground vaults the $10,600,000,000 hoard which Uncle Sam from the “massacre,” and recalled the witnessed the completion: of the flight, : the people, will ship across the nation iA 50 or more armored trains, the federal gold depository at Fort Knox, women and children crying as the wns mee geek ‘Working together in the days to Ky., is pictured above, near completion. At each corner can be seen one of the machine gun turrets messenger brought news of the battle Their landing in South Wales! |; ee i come,” he asserted, “they will greatly which, with every scientific device from torch-proof steel to “electric eyes," will be used to guard the and read the names of the dead. ended a record speed trip of less than 18 hours from New York. Before he and Merrill motored into London, Richman said: further the prosper! fence of the people of the United States.” THE BEM SECR: TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1936 THOUSANDS ATTEND | DEDICATION FETE ATT HANNIBAL, MO. Hear President Assert Bridge Is Monument to State-Fed- eral Cooperation housands o Mi Sept. 4—()—While ins looked aay dedicated the Mark Twain me- morial bridge across the Mississippi thee @5 @ monument to “cooperation ween local governments and the Former Nebraska president and. Two Governors Attend “We expect to fly back to the! national vice president of the On the platform with the president United States as soon as we get fav-| American . Legion orable wind and weather. We prob- auailiaty, ident at the 16th annual con= vention in Cleveland, Sept. 21- | state officials. Life insurance companies have is-| 25. This year she has directed sued. 115,000,000 life insurance policies | the 420,000 members in promot- ability of nearly $100,000,000,000, i War veterans, ererd Hed connects. ‘i spentens’ platform. 115 Fifth Street Bismarck, N. D. Telephone 675 SATURDAY SPECIALS a CUPCAKES Ps%,Xst ae DOUGHNUTS fe sec The president drove to the span in the United Biates, representing ®| ing welfare of disabled World | vith Suntrent phones ce ere thousands grouped about the At the foot of Cardiff Hill, about 100 feet from the bridge, stands a CITY BAKERY = [ies rhe stands tert Aneahy boyhood home, ie The resident pointed to the pro- (Lew Made, gress of Hanni JELLY ROLL CAK 13 [fcabins ana trame houses replaced industrial plants and other imposing 23 c public structures: 18 modern grade oo schools substituted for the little school- house from which Huck Finn lured 20c Tom Sawyer to the old swimming hole, and a municipal electri¢ light COOKIES, 2 doz. for ...............Q5e@ [snd bower plant in place of the candies and oil lamps, Carmel Rolls, Butter Rolls, Pineapple bas aon ee ore Rolls, per dozen ................. 25 pions mere imprint of « changing order —this great structure spanning thi MASTER LOAF Special for SATURDAY || ns ides sande mooie ot . Real At your grocer’s for ........ 12c per loaf the feral peal governments) wily ; Savings fee corennes Guy B. Park of Mis- Mrs. 0. W. Hahn, above, Wayne, | 80Ufl, Henry Horner of Illinois, ma ably will be here for two or three ad * ators Clark and Truman (Missouri are Neb., will run for national pres- Democrats); Dieterich ( pedals Tlinols and dozens of federal and Ask for it. Try the improved milk loaf bread and be veal Subject of Talk convinced there is none better. oar De otna, i ira pe nors of seven states, it was revealed that Roosevelt had assured them that. sll persons in Boel would be cared for until spring. governors’ esti- mates pinced at 30080 the number wo! of families DELIVER Tt also was disclosed Schneider and Enget; Props. hese eomiaice cartoned, per Ib. ........0++++ seeeeeeee OXYDOL, giant size .............59¢ world - alliance Peaches Yakimas Potatoes : rah Cots Pork sss 43C “ $1.0 .03 ance in thelr combined stat “Can I have a cigarette?” he Smoking was against the rules, so Herbert donned his clothes, walked outside, and lighted up. need assist- Landon had left with ‘the president a Sco: || EAM Saturday-Tuesday- Wednesday. Thursday, are COMPARE OUR PRICES-SAVE Ph : ‘Phone 77 Fase hich, 3 one 77 CASH GROCERY s mmendation wo chy in some ae mediate relief by Lesiraing facearsies dams, 5 We Handle Fresh and Cold Meats work om dams, roads, ponds and gen- Fresh creamery, flood. ae n which the federal and BUTTER : 37c¢ state governments would cooperate. MIRACLE WHIP Sr qurt nn... 30C [il conarecationan Leaner pies CERTO: fate le Sain 25c SALMON cient hs Cin a Sn De ae Se ORANGES, sweet & juicy, 2 doz....37¢ JELLO, assorted flavors, 4 pkgs....17¢ | Victim of Smoke TOMATO JUICE, Heinz’, 3 tallcans27¢ [|| Asks Still More OATMEAL, Dakota Maid, 5-lb. pkg. 27c Minnesota grown, Your Dealer has them! ‘This is “PEACH WEEK” — the peak of the season for Yakima Peaches—just the right time to can plenty of this favorite canning fruit. NOW AT THEIR BEST * The pron dasoen & sheet tos Sire sow oss & = plentiot eeveiy fine quality peaches—juicy and full-flavored. ipietae ae going to be higher this winter and that it’s smart to fill your pantry shelves with this luscious fruit. Las YAKIMA VALLEY. PEACH BUREAU Pog % ‘Yakime, Washington: - ‘ There’s nothing like home-cenned peaches. for Flavor a COFFEE M JB Coffee 1-Ib. can 29¢ 2-lb. can 55¢ —| 49-lb. bag $1.69 bean 3i¢ | %-be8 $3.25 L-lb, can | Swift's Premium Becon, 29¢ | maw.......... 19h Coffer FAs ee tee 2ac Swift's Circle 8 Picnic Shoul- Mother’s Macaroni dae pee, 27c Products it's Premium shinnod 5 pkgs. 25c = Pediat 33c * $3.00 “Sire $20$3S5 perity and conven-| federal strongbox. Visible, also, are the two moats circling the building which, at the touch of a button, Funeral services will be conducted can reléase their water {o flood the bullion-laden vaults. - Folks Here’s the Announcement You've Waited for E. A. BROWN’S “iis? GROCERY REOPENS SATURDAY ** coe Gigantic 4 DAY Get Acquainted CANTALOUPE Rmer™ 34c E. A. BROWN ‘cr’ GROCERY PIONEER OF MANDAN DIES AT SIOUX CITY Funeral Services for Mrs. John Anderson, 68, Will Be Held Sunday ‘Word was received at Mandan Fri- day of the death of Mrs. John Ander- son, 68, pioneer Mandan resident who died at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Charles Wunder, in Sioux City, Iowa, Thursday. in Germany, she came to the United States in 1876 with her pa- rents. Her father enlisted in the army and was a member of the force at old Fort Lincoln. He was a 5 Mrs. Anderson remembered a big from the Presbyterian church at Man-| @ preeuet ef NATIONAL BISCUIT. COMPANY dan Sunday. Sept. 5-8-9-10 ¥ Pure Cider, aged in oS FRESH VEGETABLES CARROTS mm Crlep Fancy 6 bunches 10c¢ No. 1 Onions, 9-Ib. bag 27; 25-Ib. bag ..........65¢ Baking Powder {teen .. 37 eee | scree 3 21c Corn on the Cob, per doz.............00000000018C ee 61.09 | oe re Cabbage, fancy, per Ib. ....s5..0... 5 Serv: Well $1.0 fre 2 ter. 19 paket, ane Ver 2 tor Bictesee 25c | Pure A *13c beri i es | oe Potatoes beetle secaie Fir “a Bees *19¢ Hershey's Cocos, -1b.can 1 Ie Table stock 50-lb. bag $1.29 3-lb. 55c Rinso h"....19c Hilex Quc.... 18¢ Prunes Snntcn te... $1.99 PHONE 1400 “ac te e

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