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z PRS IN ARMOUR, 7 is 2 SERbezs%8 wl FZ c8 3 eer neornam, . H, Waldschmidt, 411 Ave. ~ DACOTAH SEED FRM | OPENINGS AWARDED 160 Winners Drawn by ee * ciation of Commerce Mem- bers From 3,000 Names ~ One hundre prizes, giv 21 away at the formal open- ings of the Armour and Company and the Daco' here Wednesday, have been announc- ed by Carl Nelson and H. R. Smith, managers of the Bismarck enter- ‘prizes, Drawings were made by members ‘of the Association of Commerce, who assisted in sponsoring the openings it drew well over 3,000 farnvers buildings. The two managers announced that all prize winners would be notified by mail. The winners follow: Armour and Company bloom Butter—Robert M. Welch, Menoken; Irvin Johnson, 414 Six- teenth St. south; V. J. LaRose, Bis- marck; Mrs. Aide, Bismarck; Elmer Lundquist, Menoken; W. E. Pes Wing; Norman Boe, 714 Main .; Abel Johnson, route 1, Bis- marck; Ruth McMurrick, star route 1, Bismarck; Florence Bobzien, 414 Twelfth St.; Park Wood, Menoken; Charlotte Logan, 208 Second St.; John Lacher, 401 South Tenth 8t.; Rose Reiscer, Washburn; Mrs. Karl Freed, Driscoll. Star Pure Lard—Mrs. Mary Dick- son, 509 Fourth St.; Peterson David- son, McKenzie; Francis L. Brown. Shields; Martha Bauer, 708 Rosser Ave, east; W. H. Sullivan, 1010 Main Ave.; Ira Hogue, RFD, Bismarck; ©. E. Swanson, 711 Ave. A; Mrs. Clarence Schmitz, Menoken; Mrs. Edward Trygg, Baldwin; Mrs. A. W. Stadler, 305 Broadway Ave. west; Anna Louise Delvig, 602 Third er C. W. Peterson, 912 Ninth 8t.; J. Brown, Shields; Mrs. Julius ee Hazen; Janet Lewis, Baldwin. Armour Christmas Boxes—Ambrose Gabel, genera] delivery, Bismarck; A. A. Sailer, Stanton; James W. MacDonald, route 2, Bismarck; R. Mrs. Charles W. Lind, Wilton; Mrs. J. A. Kohler, 822 Ave. B; W. H. Melick, Washburn; August P. Johnson, 416 Fourteenth 8t.; Lovell Mutchler, air- port, Bismarck; Katherine Gregory, nd sixty winners of | and city residents to the two new! Three-Pound P-~kage of Clover- | Seed company plants snack outside their log-he' Next is Cecile, and does south; A, J. Solby, 612 Fourteenth St.; Robert Wycisckala, 318 Fifteenth Si south; W. F. Meyer, 808 Ninth 8t.; William Borden, Mandan. Star Bacon—P. F. Scheunemann, 317 Chamber of Commerce building, Minneapolis; Miss Erna Siegle, Tap- pen; Charles Skornicka, Crookston, Minn.; Virginia Noble, biological sur- vey, Bismarck; Evelyn Thielman, 606 J.) Main Ave.; Alfred Borkhart, route 1, Bismarck. Armour Tomato Juice—Robert Kur- kel, New Salem; W. G. Renden, N. D. Power and Light Co., Bismarck; Al- vin Rustav, 201 Fifteenth 8t.; A. H. Erickson, Wilton; W. E. Perry, Bis- marck; Edwin A. Johnson, route 2, Wilton. - Pork and Beans—Mrs. Christensen, Harmon; quist, Wilton; Raymond Martin, 506 Tenth S8t.; Carl 8. Wahl, 402 Eleventh Bismarck; Mrs. D. T. Ramsey, 414 Avenue B; J. Berger, 205 Tenth St. south; Dolores Bobzien, 414 Twelfth St.; Mrs. Pauline Wray, 323 Bighth &t.; Mrs. William Fricke, Jr., Bald- win, © Star Hams—Katherine Keller, Mc Kenzie; John Welder, 1008 Sweet St. Mrs. L. K. Thompson, Bismarck; Mrs. Roy Reff, Bismarck; Mrs. Clyde Helm- brecht, 607 Twelfth St. south; Kath- Isen Kohler, 832 Avenue B. 15 Win Cheese Cloverbloom Cheese—George Ho- bime, route 2, Bismarck; Al Simon, Soon line, Bismarck; Mrs. Orville Larson, Almont; Mrs. Otto Kopp, 1107 Avenue’ A; Mrs. Arthur Meyer, Baldwin; Charles Clark, general de- livery, Bismarck; A. Kutchers, 501 Tenth St.; Delmar Murtinizzi, 520 Twenty-Fitth St.; Fred Chapot, 510 Elevenah St. south; Mrs. Olin, New Salem; Ed Bender, 317 Eighth St. &t.; John Windhorst, Youngstown; and George Gabel, general delivery, Bismarck. Dacotah Seed Company Owl Creek Coal—Grand prize, one ton, Art Docter, Bismarck; ' ton. Charles Gray, Bismarck; % ton, Carl Carlson, McKenzie. Sapphire Flour (98 pounds)— Michael Schwartzenberger, Bismarck; Leonard Kruckenberg, Bismarck; W.) A. Melick, Washburn. Sunshine Concentrate (100 pounds) —Mrs, E. H. Berger, Bismarck; Mts. Eva aMrk, McKenzie; Mrs. Hoove: 306 Eighth 8t. Custer Egg Mash (100 pounds)— Carl Johnson, Menoken; Mrs. A. Miller, Bsimarck. Burleigh Lignite (one ton)—Jan- ice Lewis, Baldwin; Marjorie Ehil, Bismarck; Bobby William, Bismarck; Charles Lind, Wilton; John M. Han- Jacob Koch, Menoken; | Wolfe, Strasburg; Miss Mable Brown, | Leonard | Emil Sund-) *, William Ferguson, Bismarck; Mrs. C.|marck; Dean McMartin; THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11,.1936 wn nursery, the qQins are a happy lot. she exude air of perfect gastronomic satisfaction! rr Then Emilie—ah, the cameraman has caught her aittention. too, but she isn’t putting down her precious cup for anyone! She's drinking and taking a sly peek at the same time. And, Her gesture looks like a something or other. those lips would seem to indicate. Maybe it's more luncheon, Her cup's empty. | Locker, Bismarck; Miss Helen Hing,| Bismarck; George Hughes, McKenzie. Bismarck; M. T. Bradford, Bismarck.| Custer Dairy Ration (100 pounds) Sapphire Flour (49 pounds)—Mrs.|—Miss Pauline Shantz, route 2, Bis- |Sydney Smith, Bismarck; Phil Caru-|marck; Mrs. Alden Nelson, Driscoll; jful, Bismarck; Mrs. Gus Schlicken-| Kenneth Hessinger, Bismarck; Mrs. meyer, Bismarck; Harold Irvine, Bis-| Harold Speaks, route 2, Bismarck, |marck; Mrs. Tony Goelzbradth, Bi: Custer Egg Mash (50 pounds—A. {marck; R. A. Smith, Bismarck; Lioyd| Williams, Bismarck; John F. Boeht Brousseau, Stee! Henry Yantzer, route 1, Mandan; Selmer Tovaas, Bis- Jroute 1, Mandan; Miss Ida Wetch,/ marck; Matt Dietrich, Bismarck; H. |Bitsmarck; Joe G. Fleck, Solen; Gene| W. Andrews, Moffit; Henry Plath, Emrick, Washburn; Mrs, Joe Fettig,| route 2, as ek, Bismarck; Donald Crane, Bismarck; Mrs. Harold Juhala, Bismarck; Adam | Chicago Dancer Dies From Lion’s Attack Baltimore, Dec. 11. — (#) — Miss Gladys Cote, young Chicago dancer who was bitten and clawed by a lion | during an animal act on the stage of a Baltimore theatre, died in Uni- versity hospital early Friday. The lion attacked the girl several days ago as jthe curtain rang down on the acf, in {full view of the audience. Mandan; Val Yeater, Bismarck; Karl| Kositzky, Bismarck. Get Fattener Mash Custer Fattener Mash (50 pounds) —Anna Masseth, Bismarck; Mrs. Goucharin, Bismarck; Christ Kijel-/ |strup, Underwood; Alvin Rustad, Bis jmarck; Audiene Wilson, Bismar! James W. McDonald, route 2, Bis- marck. Oyster Shells (100 pounds)—Earn- | jest Bobzien, Bismarck; George | Hughes, Jr., McKenzie; Bob Francis, | Bismarck; L. W. O'Bannon, Bismarck; John Locker, Bismarck. Sapphire Flour (241% pounds)—Mrs. |John Mertz, Bismarck; Miss Betty |McDonald, Bismarck; Richard Erick- on, route 1, Bismarck; Clarence Dop- | ler, Menoken; Mrs. A. R. Falconer, GRAYSON IS CHAIRMAN Washington, Dec, 11.—(4#)—Rear Admiral Cary T. Grayson, head of the American Red Cross, said Friday he had accepted President Roosevelt's in- vitation to serve as chairman of the committee which will arrange the in- | mrs, E. Oster, Bismarck; Mrs, Phii| Paulsfat, Bismarck; M. P. Boespflug, | Insurance Dealer Moves His Office Announement that he has moved his office across the street from his former office was made Friday by Charles Schatz, Bismarck insurance dealer. Schatz now is located at 314 Broads way avenue, sharing office quarters with Price Owens in the Hoskins- Meyer Block. His former office quarters were at 305% Broadway avenue. ——— | Today’s Recipe | Irish Stew for Four From a world-famous hotel dining room comes this recipe, enough for four persons. Three pounds lamb from shoulder and breast, cut into squares; 8 med- ium potatoes, minced; 4 large onions, minced; % bunch celery, minced; 12 small potatoes; a bouquet composed of a bay leaf, thyme and a parsley stem, and 2 tablespoons of fresh green parsley, chopped very fine. In a large saucepan, place lamb, minced potatoes, pnions, celery and the bouquet, then add 1 quart cold water. Season with salt and pepper ‘oute 2, Bismarck; J. A. Kohler, Bis- auguration ceremonies of Jan. 20. |marck; Mrs. L. A. Laudry, Bismarc! and bring slowly to simmer, just a H. Schnecker, Bismarck; Louie Mai tin, Bismarck; Miss Marie Gaub, Bis- Bismarck; Mrs. Jacob Kock, Menoken; Martin Myers, Bismarck; John .Oberg, Wil- ton; George Webber, Hebron. R and R Salt (25 pounds)—Marion Martin, Bismarck; Oscar Landerholm, Baldwin; F. L. Gable, Bismar: H. SILVERED TREATED BANANAS Ripe dlives, = 5G jumbo size .... SUGAR Lefse, Norwegian style........... 2 5 Cc GUSSNER’S = “JUST PHONE 1060” CHRISTMAS TREES DEDES NOW. Texas Scedicss, sweet juicy a 2 es 15c Be Grapefruit, 12 for 5c Juice, inn. Noodles, Campbell's 20 «lOc Ned Cha * 20c Lemon Peel, 3 oz. pkg. ......5¢ Pure Granulated, Limit, 1 bag with order *63c Spry Shorten sel 3-lb. can . oer tin Whole Pack, | Double money guarantee ie a es 29 c For Cakes, Pies, etc. MEAT DEPARTMEN Ducks, Spring Chickens, Fancy ens, Prime Fattened in try Room .. . There's a Vast Difference. LAMB ROAST Fancy shoulder, boned if desired, LAMB STEAKS Per PORK SAUSAGE Fresh, per pound . .20c VEAL STEAK . e VEAL ROAST ... 23c¢ Oranges Juice size, sweet __ 240% 35¢ | Radishes Cele, white tips; 2 bunches 9¢ _ Colery Pearl-White Lutefisk, Finnan Heddle, Kippered Cod, LEST YOU FORGET—“GUSSNER'S MILK-FED POULTRY” FRESHEST FRUITS AND VEGETABLES LETTUCE CRISP, LARGE HEADS COUNTRY SAUSAGE pert .25¢ Whitefish, Grapes Fancy Emperor 2 Ibs. for 19¢ Sc Grapefruit - ‘Texas Secdicss - 6 for 19¢ ee _ TREES FIVE DELIVERIES WREATHES ; pee Sant Caeser Dees oo Lae Tae Oysters, Pike CARROTS gp SESE RREES Tere cs GREEN TOPS Winesaps Apples face & fill 40 Ib. box Diced Beets, Stokely’s Walnuts, Calif., Ib. . NATURAL Vegetole Shortening, JUMBO SIZE Salad Dressing, qt. jar .. Peanut Butter, 2 Ib. jar ... Ice Cream Powder, Jello brand, 27 c Gingersnaps, 2 Ibs. . .25¢ Pork & Beans, No. 2',, 2 for 28c PHONE 1612 for a refill, tention. He has caught Annette’s , Yvonne. A bit determined about Presenting “Lunch Time at Dionneville’—one of the most striking pictures of the quintuplets you've seen in a long while. Tin cups in hand for their mid-morning Starting at the left there's Marie. doesn't it? simmer, Cook 40 minutes. By that which minutes, and an ish Just be- Pudding The following recipe will serve 10: One-half cinnamon, O whole cloves, 1 pound prunes, 1 inch stick package lemon flavored gelatin, 1 cup hot juice, % to % cup brown sugar. % cup orange juice, 2 tablespoons Temon juice, % cup aliced figs, % cup ‘| geoded raisins, %. cup aliced citron, % cup shredded slmonds. Soak prunes in water to cover. Add cinamon and cloves. Cook slowly in|*!# same water until soft. Remove, pit Measure 1 cup |\lce and firemen’ removed 13 women prunes and remaining ingredients. Chill in pudding mold until firm. Columbus would have Christopher had to sail more than 6,000 miles off course to miss discovering’ the New World. $1.98 Eg to a Stokely'e Pure Minnesota No. 10 Pail -29¢ Soa: 25¢ 3 ia nAnan __ - Animal, Cookies, Ib. ‘op Corn, gian ; yellow, Ib....... 1 5c Red Kidney Beans, 22 o1 Catsup, 14 oz. bottle Our Milk-fed Fancy Poul- Popcorn, Tip Top, 10 oz POT ROAST ep 13, 16, 18c Orange Marmalade, 16 oz. Honey Pods Peas, Stokely’s Coffee Maxwell House lic per Ib. per Ib. ; a PICNICS PORK CHOPS Pineapple Spears . Shankless, large Deets ae, 26 Peaches, sliced, No. 24% es pe TRC. | 08 Becca: c diate atid cat ex A IL SA 222 VEAL CHOPS Olives, queen or stuff., 2 oz. 10c a aaan ik 26c Hae Tomato Preserves, 16 oz. ...25¢ 13, 13, 17¢ ne ee oe ae Peas and Carrots,-Stokely’s, 18¢ * ‘7 9 ‘cy. your Sagi ige | TURKEYS F2,2505 5", 25¢ Tomato Juice, Stokely’s, 50 oz. can ... Cocoa Green Peas Hershey's, 1 Ib. can, 2 for 23¢ Fancy, tender, 2 lbs. 23. Net 7 Ape Very Fancy Apple 20-Ib. box 99c¢ Chu Crackers, A-1 Soda, 2 Ibs. ...18¢ Butter . ormy., SEE US ABOUT SUGAR PRICE Oranges, 2 doz, ....45¢ Econom: Rippled Whea Rippled Wheat, pkg. .......10¢ Macaroni, elbow, 2 Ib. pkg. ..17c Black Tea, first crop, 1 Ib. 19¢ Grape Jam, pure, 2 Ib. jar . .28¢ Prunes, 60-70, 2 Ibs. for ....19¢ Vegetable Soup, Van Camp’s, 22 oz. can . messes kUe Siphon tebikea” Corn, 2 for .............27¢ 5 e bars 10c Salmon, pink, 1-b. tall, 2 for 25c Cookies, asst. plain, 2 Ibs. ...25¢ Flakes, balloon, 5 Ibs. 33¢ Pecans, med. soft shell, Ib. Crackerjack, 3 for .... Crystal White Soap Chips, 21 oz. ..... I Vanilla Wafers, 8 oz. pkg. Mince Meat, 9 oz. pkg. ....- K. C. Baking Powder, 16 oz. 15c Salad Oil, Armour’s Star, qt. 48c Herring, spiced, 14 oz, ......26¢ Oxydol, 9 oz. pkg. .........10e Special Price on Christmas Candy and Nuts to Clubs and Entertainments. Tomatoes | Apples =. $1.85 15e . -5¢ -10¢ Green lop beck. OC CALLED 70 SESSION! — OPTIMISTIC BULGE Purpose of Special Legislature | Cotton, Silk Trades Fa Loss- to Pass Unemployment es; Silver Articles Render- Law by Dec. 31, ed Ucciess London, Dee. 11. —(—The stock ex- change, following settlement of the constitutional crisis, maintsined its optimism Friday and shares contin- ued the upward trend developed late Thi ureday, Domiestic rails rose about a point but later reacted fractionally. Industrial iesues generally were higher, especial- Jy motor, alrcraft and Tobacco shares. Some commentators said the cotton and silk trades face heavy losses 86 the result of King Edward's abdica- tion. Many concerns turned out large stocks of cotton and silk good for the coronation which may now have to be seri Thousands of silver articles, bearing ‘the emblems of King Edward, also have been rendered useless, the finan- clal news reported. — — Hjalmar noon Dec. 17 for passage of a law pem™| mitting Minnesote to qualify for an- employment insurance benefits under the federal social security act before ark seri Dec. 31. tersen emphasined that unless a legislation is passed and ap- proved by the federal board by Dec. 31 the state will losé 90 per cent of an estimated $3,000,000 in federal tax Minnesota employers must pay. Nine- ty per cent of the tax, which must oe Paid in all states, is returned to those states which. have ‘approved unem- ployment insurance legislation. The governor said he heciectey ned work of the special session could completed before Christmas, he regular session of the legislature con- ae ee venés Jan. 5. Ackers, Mrs. Schuler 286,724 Ballots Cast | Return From Funeral lectio: Me and Mrs. Iver A. A. Acker, 120 Ros- At General El nm ser, west, and Mrs. John Schuler, 317 Avenue C, west, returned Thursday from Hillsboro where they attended funeral services Wednesday for A, J. A total of 286,724 votes were cast at the general election, State Gronna said Friday. For the {rst time in & number of years the official votes cast were obteined by counting instead of taking the high vote for any one office. This year the high vote cast for an office was 276813 for governor, set! ® new tTecord. Mr, Overmoe, who was single, died last Saturday ofa heart attack. He ‘was one of the early business men of peau having been engaged in the hardware business from which he re- tired several years ago. He made his yy | ome with the Ackers for a long time before they moved to Bismarck. ‘Queen of America’s Agriculture’ Is Dead LaFayette, Ind. Dec, 11--(7— Puneral services for Mrs, Virginia Claypool Lapehe eg 88, widely own as “the queen of American agricul- tare,” will be held here Seturday. Mrs. Meredith, Purdue university's only woman trustee, died Thursday. Her career ass farm manager. home economics pioneer and {arm frst rie in pele? the death er husband, Clay Meredith, a The title “Queen of American Agriculture,” came from the stete of Mississippi in 1934, The state of ‘Wisconsin cited her for eminent serv- foe in 1980, STEEL MAGNATE DEAD Pittsburgh, Dec, 11. — Larimer early Friday found a 22-year old ail dead and her companion overcome by carbon mbnoxide gas in their auto- mobile, The motor was still running and the heater turned on against temperatures which dropped to 11 de- grées below zero during the fe Efforts to revive Miss Gladys Krel berg were futile. Her companion, Robert Hennessey, 32, was taken to 8 hospital in serious condition. Minne: ity of B. B, Nicholson, dean of student atfairs at the University of Minnesota, to refuse distribution of mail delivered to the campus itice was upheld federal officials in Washing- ton, it was announced at the univer- y Friday. GAS OVERCOMES 13 Lansing, Mich., Dec. 11.—(#)—Po- ers overcome by gas from sec- ond-floor rooms occupied by a WPA, sewing project here Friday. Monox- ide gas had seeped into the work) tion and room from ® garage on the first floor of the building, @. oe 905 Froat Grocery “x: —Free Delivery. Service— 9 = 10:90 A. M—S:00 - 4:00 P. Dally Sugar Cranberries _ oli 49¢):= se K Yo Bananas Radishes : er Crackers Rome Beauty, Large Box Apples Apples al eoseapinme We bo ane, $1 38 XMAS TREES—MAKE YOUR SELECTION EARLY Swansdown Cake Fleur, Delicious er Winesaps ‘ 26c U.S. Inspected Meats Weck Bones 4 Ibs.) Sens PigsFeet 25c |". Round Steak Ib. 17 B,_8, tnepected, por 0. | Slab Bacon H Ib. 25e Shankless Picnics 19¢ Cusahy's or. Armour's, 5 to 9 Ibs., por tb. Fresh oe amet ra Lata Opsers Sac Tore Overmoe, 73, uncle of Mmes. Acker and *

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