The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 25, 1936, Page 9

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1926 administration, arrived home _Wed- neaday from a two-week vacation spent with relatives st Bemidji and International alls, Minn. and at Grand Forks, xe k Mrs. P. T. Boleyn of Fargo, mother ot Lt. Paul Thomas Boleyn, Fort Lin- coln, who spent the sum:ner at Deer- wood, Minn., returned to Fargo this ee is at home in the Graver When frightened, the collarized lizard dashes off on all fours, much like any other lizard, but as it at- tains full speed, the tall is raised sharply and the body assumes an up- right position. St. t, Anthony Farmer. Killed in Explosion Otto Miska, 24, St. Anthony died in a hospitel at Mandan Friday from injuries received in an accidental Miska was working ons farm lig- nite mine 12 miles south of St. An- \ thony when the accident occurred ‘Thursday afternoon, and was taken to a hospital at Mandan. His parents, widow and one child survive. Funeral arrangements have not been completed. POLITICIANS DROP U.S; CONSTITUTION AS CAMPAIGN ISSUE Little Heard jeard About Matter as oe eee Drive Qets- Hot; Both attends Cornell university school of Parties Are Willing : harap ea Miss Marion Curran, 612 Firat 8t., employe of the Rural Resettlement gEg8 sf farmer, © Richholt Grocery "se 9:30 - 10:00 A, Ml. — WE DELIVER — 2:30 - 4:30 P. Out Green and Was Beans, 3 Ne, 3 cams ... By BYRON PRICE : Chief of Bureau, The Associated Press, Washingten The definite a of what re is not long since nee political proph proph- were agreeing almos| imous- ly that this would be a year made forever memorable by a terrific poltti- cal toa! over the preservation of constitutionalism. By late summer, said the forecast- ers, the country would be on fire with issension over this tremendous ques- tion, and the day set aside to observe the anniversary of the constitution was certain to produce as grand a burst of forensic pyrotechnics as the voters had seen in many years. It seemed @ natural. Now Constitution day has come and gone, and it may be doubted whether more than a small percentage of American citizens even knew of its passing. * Neither of the principal nominees for preaident took any notice of it. A scattering of lesser political ora- tors mentioned it, but mostly their remarks were tucked away on the inaide pages of the newspapers. In the country’s largest city the chief address was delivered by the presi- dent-general of the national society of the Sons of the American Revolu- tion. see ' Public Not Interested | This decadence of an early fav-; orite among the issues is doubtless! due in large part to the somewhat, diffident attitude of the populace. With a few exceptions, it has been; difficult throughout American his-! tory to interest the average voter; greatly in fundamental ally, @ large section of the public, { seems disinclined to feed on what it’ might regard as legal technicalities, | when more easily digestible argu-| ments are available on such subjects! as relief and government spending. | The candidates and managers of the two major parties, however, have, fallen in with this tendency with ap-| ee willingness,..and helped it ont ‘Although ‘president Rooseevit had’ been hinting for months about a pos- sible constitutional change, and some of his cabinet members had talked of it openiy, not much came of it at convention time. The Philadelphia platform committee did do a little more hinting, but wound up by pro- posing to “maintain the letter and spirit of the constitution.” The Republicans, at Cieveland, toyed with the idea of putting major emphasis on maintaining the consti+ * tution, a8" is, but. the almost~coinet- dent supreme court decision on mint-, | mum wages greatly complicated the: situation, They Jtnew that Governor Landon would propese a labor amenc- ment, as he subsequently did in a telegram to the convention. In their platform, they “wrote. around”. the — subject. eee Both Content fo Drop Since then, not so much has been | heard_about_the constitution. Both | Rate Approved Here A rate of $14 a year for telephone service, filed by the Overland Tele- phone company of Strasburg, was ap- proved Friday by the state railroad ‘commission. Declaring that the company has op- portunity to protect itself against losses by discontinuing service where rates are not paid in advance, the commission. rules that the company could not discontinue service for non- payment of past due obligations. Where the company. allowed its subscribers to receive service and be- come in arrears it appears the com- pany is merely extending credit, and if a subscriber is willing to pay the current charge in advance, the tele- phone company cannot withhold service until all-past obligations have been paid, the commission ordered, This year marked the centennial of the patent system of the United | Tu States. The first patent was issued to John Ruggles, of Maine, July 13, 1836. Current patent numbers are over 2,040,000. willing 601 Tenth St. be erste for the next meeting day, Oct. 2, ee * Mrs, A. L, Cosgriff, 310 Eighth 8t., returned Wednesday from a visit to Rice Lake and Chippewa Fails, Wis., and the Twin Cities, during which she visited her sister, Mrs. Hedin at Rice Lake, whom she had 1813 Rosser avenue, for the week-end are Mrs. Frank Sandstrom and Mrs. Herbert Lemme and daughter, Bever- ly, all of Grand Forks, * * * Mrs, L. E, Peterson (Maxine Pickles) of Devils Lake is the guest of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. C. E. Pickles, 811 Tenth St. She will be here until esday. * 8 *% Mrs, Charles Scharf, Sr., came to Bismarck Wednesday from Golden Valley to join Mr. Scharf, who is in s Grocery Phone 1613 SATURDAY SPECIALS Fresh Fruits and Vegetables _ PURE PRESERVES BUTTER Bred-Spred, asat., 3b. jar Fancy Creamery, % Ib. prints, per Ib, ...........cceeseeeees Mother’s NOODLES, 16 oz. pkg. ..... MARSHMALLOWS, 1 Ib. pkg. SALAD MUSTARD, Libby’s, gh jar . PLUMS CHERRIES APRICOTS se Ne 3: PE ARS Del Monte, CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP mausp pats—asx ron ostans GA Del Monte DeLuxe, large No. 2% size can . Del Monte Royal large No. 214 size can . large No, 216 alee can Thompson's Malted Milk, with pen and pencil set FREE, 1 1b. can sis perder 24 ee, Tomatoes, extra standard, large 2% size cans, 2 for . ~27C, FREE DELIVERY SERVICE Potatoes telacsiece Russets > — CRABAPPLES Red Hyslops, Muscatels, 2 tbs. for Sel EMPEL’ PHONE 1612 Fancy Bartletts 25 Ib, box Grapes ie eceet TC Apples 25c Ibs, Tor washed, Ib. PEAS— th’ 3% 29c Sweet Variety He Pineapple es ining - Dole Ne. 1. "46 oz. tin Gelden 2 Ibs. ‘for Dakota Maid, 10 oz. pkg. ... SWEET aaa genes Bantam, extra indard, No. 2 tin . PILCHARDS— Boneless Fillets, (BW Del Seth Se _MILK— Rose - ee eeeeee GRAPE JAM— Yellow Transcen- dent, 35 Ib. box a oy ie for 29c Bon.tin Stor ZC é cans,. 3 tor 22C WHOLE Waeat FLAKES— 2 for 1 9c Sweet Potatoes CRABAPPLES $1.75 Grape Zinfudel tt As 28 Ib. ee lus Purex Bleacher wae 250 Butter No. 1 Creamery | %e wrapped 2 |hs. 71¢ Flour , 80 cups to the The Corner Grocery A. BOUTROUS, Owner Phone 1050 We Delivey PANCAKE FLQUR, B. & W., 3% Ib, pkg. ..... 27c Ré&w, % tin. PRUNES, Large Monte, 2 Ib. pkg. LAUNDRY SOAP, Green Mill, giant 12 os, bars, BROWN SUGAR, 500 Third St. SALT, Morton's, (bal- loon free), 2 pkgs. ... VIENNA SAUSAGE, B & W, 2 for... 17c APPLE BUTTER, BR & W, 28 of. jar .. .19c MACARONI or SPAGHETTI, 18c King Cole, 2 Ib. phe. cette ete 1 9c HONEY, R & W, 5 Ib. pall Fruits and Vegetables POTATOES, Red River per 100 Ibs. CRABAPPLES, 10 Ibs, for CABBAGE, per 100 Ibs. YELLOW ONIONS, Apples, ex special! 40 i box .. .$1.29 89c SQUASH, Individual, 4 for CARROTS, per bunch ..sseseseeeeees 5¢ MEAT DEPARTMENT Beef Pot Roast, Ib. ..... 18, 186 Fancy Rolled Roast, Ib. .... All Steaks, per Ib. Short Ribs of Beef, Veal Roast, per Ib. . FANCY HENS and FRYERS —Bismarck’s Only Complete Store— eee ee ns Honeydew Melons, fancy each 23¢ 3 ls, 19% Limes, fancy, 12 in carton Watermelons, Lemons, Sunkist, large size, per doz. Rutabagas, fancy, Turnips, fancy, per pound _ CARROTS mn Crlsp Fancy, large bunch ....... Choice quality, 30 Ib. box Green Peppers, fancy, per bushel 98c Cauliflower, Fresh “parse Celery, Celery Hearts, New Beets, Parsnips, M Fresh Peas, String Beans, t Parsley, Garlic, Leaf Lettuce, Hubbard, Table Queen and Butter Cup Squash Libby’s Tomato Juice 3 14-0z. cans oS Square Deal Standard Peas, No. 2 size can, 8 cans for ———_—_—_———— Fairway Bulk Coffee, makes 23c pound, per lb. .... quality, No. 2 can 2 for 25c 6 for 72 ee Hawaiian Broken Sliced Pineapple, j 9 c No. 214 size can . 8 for 55c Brown Sugar, 8 lbs. ........--19¢ Powdered Sugar, 3 lbs. for 21c Shilling’s, 1 Ib. Fairway Japan Tea, 1% Ib. pkg. .. Viking Toilet Paper, 6 rolls . Onions, ‘ney, 9 Ib. 23c 3 Ib. can aromatic leaves and seeds for all pickling purposes. Winning Fruits and Vegetables GRAPES Sites cuttornia Tosays,..... B tor 2OC CELERY ONIONS APPLES _ Westtucs highiy colored... (They make wonderful sauce and pies) Sweet POTATOES virus neis.. in a handy 8-lb, mesh bag Ibs, for 25c ter 19 Values in Our Meat Department Harvest Queen Sliced Bacon ...19¢ in % Ib. cellephone pkg. Delicious Sausage Economical Frankforts, Ib. ..19¢ RING Bologna, lb. ....17¢ "g Wostd’s Sesice Speciet ... 33% ere Corn Flakes .. ies, 6-08. or Shredded Wheat Bie ee ae oot OUR CHOICE . . Biscuits, 12-Oz. . PEACHES TOMATO! Vacuum Packed in Re-usable Gless Jars . LAKELAN ‘ha Blend er Bag Saves 5¢ or Mere per Pound .. GOLDEN CUP COFFEE “Hargest Haloes or “Wisdom” Solid Pack PEAS teens tm» COFFEE * Rich and Full-bodied 10: + 222 35¢ + 3 ae 25¢ Bo: 29 2 29 2 Bi 2.5 a AQ Wee BLUE ROSE RICE * feo * 2 ux 13¢ POWDERED SUGAR én * Medium * Gums 23: BROWN SUGA * 3 um 20 DOMINO TABLETS Pure cone sure 2 Ge. 23¢ ARGO STARCH corn or cis + 22245: ALMOND MEATS * citone = urn 35¢ Van Camp's Tomalo Sauce Pork’ Beans Kraft “Kitchen-Fresh” Pure Mayonnaise he Makes Good Salads Taste Better Chotcest Beans Fresh and Tender an TEA BISCUITS ores MIS g MATCHES HEADLIGHT & 6 Boxes is: SUNBRITE CLEANSER 3 40-19 Black Flag Kills Flies oan End the Season by Ending the Fly Nuisance 2 can, Ib... . 29$ 57c Oxydol, family si size pkg. -...... E. A. BR — : ‘The Sanitary Store - Where Quality.Counts All Phones 1400. 122 Fifth Street Al Phones 1400 “ FREE DELIVERY With Apple and Raspberries oP Fes ” 29¢ MACARONI B.lb, bor)... 99C ‘{ JONATHAN APPLES corm 186 @ Ib. sack $1.98 COFFEE ; High Line, steel oat. comnister We Deliver Phone Orders C. 0. D. These prices effective at P&GSOAP

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