The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 30, 1936, Page 12

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‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, | OCTOBER 30, 1 1986 i—There goes the chorine I went | mortgages dring the past six months, ; ee . T a, A, an average of 945 a week. The HOLC with last year. J SCIENTISTS ACADEMY hey’ 1 e€ ‘Battli ng for Mor e Women in Congr ess LEMKE FLAYS U. 6, had forseclosed or is foreclosing 43,- | Lass—Why what has she got thas ‘ Ny 780 mortgages. | I bere got? ; is “My good feliow, how is it that you = ay, PRS INSTITUTED BY POPE IMPORTS OF GRAIN] x." ose as se SEY st twins?” | lover?” queried the blonde. And the “Well, what's the difference? eal nage Papen seal Le still 4 Six Well-Known Americans Claims Foreign Corn Being both look alike. Chosen to Be Among First Brought Into Farm Areas 9 £ Members of Group to Drive Price Down P A i WE 8) —_—_—_——_ ——_—_—_—__—_- Vatican City, Oct. 30.—(#)—Modern Minneapolis, Oct. geen tee 104 Main DELIVER © science and divine revelation have no corn, competing with that rt b cause for conflict, Pope Pius dates by American farmers, is bow bees, Phone 77 CASH GROCERY Phone 77 u Friday in instituting a Pontifica brought right into the hear! ATS ¥ academy of scientists. ; ; earicultural ares “to drive down the WE HANDLE FRESH AND COLD ME. NM Six well-known American scientists % William e, were chosen by the Pope to be among Mrs. Caroline O'Day. Mrs. Irene A. Wotineece ae Tomatoes Butter Milk tthe first members of the new acad- nian eeolecre Ledeen Tall cans emy. paign. oe Same 6 for Ordering the foundation of the Lemke pointed to the arrival in 3 for Fresh Creamery, 65c t new international institution, Pope ‘of 83,000 bushels of Argentine 25c 14-Ib, cartons, 2 Ibs... 43c d Pius published a “Motu Proprio” de- through the Great 4 Nn cree stating: at a lower price than “In our times in the scientific He also palsies PLUMS, No. 1WCan: 2 37c u world, the tendency towards religion uel shies on Bes E Ne. 1 peanuts, 28c n coming evermore pronounced. is seeeeessnoes i in fact, never finds itself in uel unde! te See ca the PEANUT BUTT’ . i X Christian Paina Mae ees ae! eel fixed up, bacfisen george PORK & BEANS 16-or. cans, 3 for ...eeeeeees 23c ii “The council of the Vatican has} farm produce delivered rig your | He solemnly asserted that science and door ere msn aeapolls” he said. | ML ACARONI, 2-lb. box .......- 18¢ © faith are not in conflict but that with the atavenient of. Secretary of Pal’s Best, Nash product, 18c t they render each other mutual as- Agriculture Wallace that he will keep COFFEE per pound . sistance. It is true, in recent times, : < corn ushel, - 1, Above all in the last century, it has ss AS ae een 7 Oa Flereads FREE Mire Bertha Mrs AMES ‘Mrs. Mary T. be Of Gown to $1 8 b CRACKERS, Our Family, 2 Ib. caddy 17c i been er sly affirmed that be- rs. Mrs. Virgini Miss Melinda . , 5 s. ° Ree eer esewcna' dicts’ tevaielion se Rogers Jenckes Alexander San Francisco - Baur Lambert Reavey ‘Norton N.U, 8. J. presidential canals |] Op a icung Medium sie sweet and juicy, é i i Aceon randl 4 ale 5 peng esa tear 2 doren .... there was conflict. , ane of the slow but steady advance of women into high public office are these 11 candidates for 10 congressional seats in the No- “@ half truth” in discussion Bey vent today “there are. very. few vember election. Six ave Republicans and five are Demo Leading contenders are Mrs. O'Day, Democratic incumbent, and Miss At TU om indebted. | CORN FLAKES, 13-0z. pkg., 2 for... among the followers of the positive} Couch, Repub! from New York. Two veterans in the group are Mrs. Kahn, San Fran- paring ‘ sciences who persist in this error.” | cisco, and Mr both Repub! Other Republican, candidates include Mrs. Baur and Mrs. Tomas, Chicago, “The nt tried to create OXYDOL, 24-02. package Sy gusts t mee a0 members of the newly, and Miss A he Democratic , in addition tc Mrs. O'Day, are Mrs, Norton, Jersey City, Mrs. Jenckes, tales ae by making the pub- founded Pontifical academy were Terre Haute, Mrs Honea man, Portland, Ore Beavey, oe ingfield, Mass. Only six women were members of the House lic believe that the farmers paid off Springers, Corn and Milk Fed; Kk d Mrs. H P, Long, Li Id Cc y chosen from 15 nations, including af Representatives in the c Arkansas, and Mrs, Huey P, Long, Louisiana, held Senate this indebtedness,” he sald. “As 8|] CHICKENS 4 to 4% 1b. average, per Ib, both Protestants and Catholics and a of Avon did oR seek re-election to the House this year matter of fact the federal land banks h many nobel prize winners. ee ae ET have been foreclosing 30,267 farm The six Americans honored include My Hy giene specialist at the University of copal church, held its annual fall! strated making furniture polish and 5 lexis Carrel, professor of blology at| TWN Barbie Heads erie i cinas thie assertion to tual Geetine Tiuvsdse’ at DIKIGURE ad lcleenee Sn a ooiate t, the Rockefeller institute, New York, Local Camera Club) vtan Education association. Members of the Bismarck delega-| sixteen members’ and an equal A coinventor with Col. Charles A, Lind- “We must train pupils to become | tion were Mmes. Ray Robinson, R. R.| number of gists attended the meet- bergh of the “mechanical heart”;) fuin Barbie was elected president | failures, in the ordinary sense of the|Smith, P. J. Schmitz, J. Manford| ing, Mrs. Clarence Falkenstein was n Robert Andrews Millikan, director Of} 6° the Bismarck Camera club at the| Word, because—since only a very few | Parks and N. Lloyd Lillestrand. There | assisting hostess. the physics laboratory at the Callfor-| o-ganization meeting of the society | Will be considered successes—they will | also were groups attending from Mott * ¢ hia institute of technology, Pasadena,| Poa in the Will school ‘Thursday | be ‘failures’ in later life,” he said. | and Beach. fended Calif.; Thomas Hunt Morgan, head night, J. F. Stine, WPA recreational “One person in ten is neurotic, one| Mrs. Glenn Casady of Dickinson,; mrs, F. L. Burdick and her daugh- e e 0f the biology faculty, California in-| yorker, was in charge of the session. | !n @2 in insane today because we train | presiding officer, was renamed for|ter, Miss Fern Burdick, of Mandan, stitute of technology. A large group of persons, all par- | bly for success. another term. Other executives are | entertained members of the Ladies’ e t ————_—— ticularly interested in the pastime of| “We must educate our young peo- | Mrs, Wallace of Beach, vice president, | Auxillary to the Patriarchs Militant, De artment s Man Decapitated, 14 photography and desiring to enlarge | Ple to mect failure. We maa ne and Mrs. Charles Robson of Mott,|Independent Order of Odd rhea) e ec 10n. p 4 rs heir knowledge of picture-taking as| Quaint them with the fact that only | treasurer. which has members from both Bis- : Hurt in Train Wreck shousy, stine said’ were present at |® few can be successful from a ma~ ok x marck and Mandan, at 6:30 o'clock e@ WE DELIVER 2 the meeting. terial standpoint—only a_ few can! Gti]] Homemaker Club |sinner_ meeting Tuesday evening BURGER BUTTER r Princeton Junction, N. J. Oct. 30.] ‘The next meeting of the club will| make money cr reach fame. The vast Halloween appointments were used on HAM ; Fan -()—Wrecking crews labored Friday | be on Thursday of next week and will | majority of us must remain what we Installs New Leaders | tne ainner table. Fresh! 1 3 ancy 3 1 Cc h _.o clear the main line of the Pennsyl-| be held in the Will school. It is sched- | call “f —and we should begin = pound .. alos Cc Creamery, Ib..... © ‘ania railroad of the debris left by| uled to begin at 7 p. m. to realize that harsh truth at an early) new officers seated at the October LITTLE PIG SAUSAGES 4 the wreck of the Clevelander. a pas- —————— fage. meeting of the Still Homemakers’ d 2 2 Cc senger flyer, in which one man was Train Students to Be | Sawn aS club held in the home of Mrs, John breakfast style, pound ...........seeseecserers seers {decapitated and 14 others injured, Fail Ss ker S | oc i e Olson are Mrs, Harry apa Load = CHEESE HOLES Ten of the 13 cars, mostly pull- allures. eaker says dent; Mrs. Henry McCullough, vice Home style, mans, left the track when the train, yey y president, and Mrs. Oliver Knudson, ¢ Kraft American, 26c ber ante ek ae Cc © speeding west at 75. miles an hour! galt Lake City, Oct, 30—(P)—A fecrelara;ireaniier sag gua AIBA pound cut .......... pice ae night at 9:09, parted between the | joteq hiatrist ‘contended Frida Mmes. Elmer an rr 4 = SAGE a mth and eighth cars. oOuE spavational aati is Raney Johnson, the new project leaders, elicate BACON Ede sae F The seventh car, in which the man} from an overdose of success stories,” gave a lesson on household cleaning The flavor lasts Sugar cured, ] 7 c F > 1] 7 c was killed, was wrecked. The for-| ang advied teachers to train their and methods, which included a brief | Y,-lb. package ... ws just made, Ib. ..... se eeee { ward three cars did not leave the Pupils to become fe lunes.” history of brooms. They also demon- | S ch illi in SMOKED PORK SAUSAGE, 23 c Yr - =f . poe ~ Mandel Sherman, mental by-/Social Events for Se metwurst style, special, pound ..............-..+-++- € Homecoming Planned} _ U. C. T. Halloween Party and| PURE Us VEAL STEAK OR ROAST “VEAL CHOPS Dance at the Dome Saturday anWaA Fancy, 12 4 1 5 Fancy, 19c A e ‘ Bismarck co-eds are aiding in ar-/night. Tickets $1.00 per couple. pound 9 Cc selected, pound... 4 ranging open houses, lucheons and : erris rocery other informal entertainment planned T-BONE STEAKS BONELESS ROLLED = 4 by six North Dakota Agricultural col- “Tender, flavorful, RIBS, ‘ 1 8 “The Friendly Store” lege sororities and other campus pound .. oh. Cc pound... 60... Cc 4 7 i —_—_—_ Mrs, H. W. Herman, president of size, 2 dozen Seinich. Tossing Gis Bale Oil Sardines, " -|] SWEET POTATOE Hot House Cucumbers, Green Beans, Fresh Mushrooms, Fresh Spinach, Ps, Flour SANs verges QOC |fimcee Ga camtas | Smee ees 2Me | omen set Bers scoea thames Caren, Fesgrennice, Cay Cabage tater Bulsgte 98-Ib. sack Onions, 1 9 aaa eee puliding MOLASSES, Pick- 29 SOAP CHIPS, Oranges Cranberries Celery Hearts 10 pounds ....... C. Flaining room. Bridge and whist games || aninny, 5 Ib. pail . 4IC Sim paste 18c a Piamp, solid, Crisp, 3 in bunch, $3 98 will start at 8 o'clock and the public |e i RSI gece ‘39ci\lecu 19¢ |fieaa 19¢c bpd cranes) 22 C_ |} invites te attend. CORN, Golden, Biue and White, | TOMATOES, Blue and White, eye | | ——— {FAB =| | 3 pounds........ 0. LN. 49-1b. sack Church Group Nam ane 15c! 3%°” 14c Bananas Lettuce Grapefruit: Sweet Potatoes, 25 c. oup Names | ee pea Yellow-ripe, Crisp! Large 17 $207 6 pounds Bo c Mrs. W. F. Bischof | solid, 3 Ibs. .......... 22c heads, 2 for . C | tancy, 4 for . = : 2 = Squash, Cabbage, Carrots, Rutabagas, Parsnips, Celery, Etc. Alsou Del Mats We Carry Luncheon Meats — Also Fruits and Vegetables Hace recording ecetary asthe B+ —— NIBLETS | se means _- district, an’s Hot is- = — 5 sionaty society of the Methodist Eps- panes yr diene hentai era 2 tor 29 ieee 2 37C : Filmdom Raced Wonder Maid LOG CABIN © |, Pumpkin ° s Minneopa, to Sign Her SYRUP No, 215 size | TSPEA BSE we on Bl \ 1 BILE oe eeeee ene | ell H ; OVAL SARDINES, tomato | Minneopa Pure GRAPE EE 35 COrF ts : piper i or mustard, 19c JAM, 2-1b. glass 29c BUTTER :; w. prints, per Ib... as JIC New “Radiant Roast” insures 29c dcuae “ 24 2 cans ses RAS see ee eee ea MARSHMALLOWS Rivest pode nz 19 ee aaaeg See: ee ddeatoasbene rate tas Cc a ae ee BONELESS CODFISH $"u™"™.........23¢ MpSTS sm oe Bg | MILK, Rose brand, 3 tall cans .......23¢ Ocean Spray CRANBERRY | T57, TOMATO JUICE, CATSUP, 14 0z. bottle, 2 for .........25¢ Bacon GenvinaSorne Lamb: | Pot Roasts tn 2fern OC] Mori OBe TOMATO JUICE, Armour’s, 20 oz. tin 10¢ Se Te ao illtop GINGER ALE OR SUNBRITE CLEANSER, 5 cans ....24¢ So Gag Ith phe... ZAC wath fo”... 29C SARDINES "ec uzetm 19 enter Basi ce 10kc sted mtd, BE EOwS, vith package of Ma: | Swift's PORK & BEANS, MALTED MILK [v.20 ATC areas! ae us es a | PE 19 | Hor 25 PURE HONEY, % gal. pail....--.-67e [Ifll] seee.chitom 19 OQ¢ | Dus 20, 22c { 9-oz. pkg. ........- regular size ...... lof Kappa Gamma sorority. Miss! " ? Beverly Barnes is on the assisting MARSHMALLOWS, ., DATES, 4 Del Monte ost! committee for the Ceres hal open|| 11h. pug... LBC yi th. package .......-. 20c : Peaches Apple Butter Juice house at which faculty women, par- | 7 Red : No. 2% ° aA ents, alumnae and other guests of MARASCHINO CHER- FLAV-R-JELL, 19c meres can 28-ounce ea the college will be entertained. RIES, 24 oz. bottle a 9c and White, 4 pkgs. ...... GUSSNER’S A Heading arrangements for the en- 19c 22c tertainment of Phi Omega Pi slumnae)| GREEN CUT BEANS, Blue and Lyle IE apace ‘47. in the chapter use is Miss Jul White, g : Cc Milk LeGrande Peas Spee Ce base & Scans 15¢ PINEAPPLE, Sliced, Red and sjulitebchameghurnab < maliows t g ». w: . cams23C Ua alin Netiartican Sige to it|| GREEN CUT BEANS, mea & julchaie aed 47c Sweet Potatoes Carrots Onions 0; ar onl i} Whit, 4 ————————— Firm, solid, : see ceecores 2 for 15c y 8! 1 No. 2 can tte; 3 cans, 46€ ORANGES, 288 5S pounds vi dVe large bunch oo Se bag . 7 256 520 Broadway Mince Meat, WE DELIVER — PHONE 903 Friday and Saturday Specials BUTTER, per pound ..........32c Ry-Krisp, Phone 903 216 Broadway—Earl Speaks, SPECIALS 23c Prop.—Phone 611 groups to honor college alumnae and former students returning Saturday! to attend the school’s annual home- coming festivities, Miss Eleanor Oman of Stanton will be initiated into the Alpha Gamma Delta alumnae chapter following a luncheon in the Graver hotel. Miss Donna Jean Davis is chair- man for a luncheon in the Golden Maid and an open house for guests Looking joyously thrilled, and a bit jaunty, too, beneath that 311 Seventh St. 2:30 p.m. D& WHITE " SCOTT'S GROCERY ©) Deliveries, 9:00 a, m., 10:30 2. ™., Dhone 816 and 4:30 p. m. willing 601 Tenth St. @T ALL BRAN ives pis. . Fresh Fruits and Vegetables i) Grocery Phone 1613 @ CASH ONLY—NO C. 0. D.’s JUST PHONE 1060 © GUSSNER’S Pineapple Juice Dole's, Steak. occu. 35c | Loin Steaks ™" 23¢ PRIME FATTENED IN OUR OWN POULTRY ROOM Monogram DATES, 11/ lb. pkg. ....-21¢ Baker’s COCOA, 1 Ib. tin .........-..9e¢ NASH COFFEE, 1 Ib. glass ........:34¢ FREE DELIVERY SERVICE pe, tricky hat, Miss Franzisca Gaal, youthfyl Viennese actress, is shown above after she’ arpived in the U. S. to begin her career as a film actress. She was im- ported from Austria by Adolph Zukor, studio executive, who beat several others in @ race to “THERE'S A DIFFERENCE” ' GUSSNER’S cio! i CLIMAX FLOUR Pe oh 215 |

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