The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 28, 1937, Page 8

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1937 in his life he was at a loss for words. | The former governor of New York, commenting on his visit to the cata- combs of Rome on his first trip to Europe, declared: “Words fail me—for the first time in my life. “What can you say about them ex- cept they are one of the most impres- sive sights in the world?” Smith expected to be given an au- dience with Premier Mussolini but he said no date had been set. Seven More Bishops Protest Reich’s Acts TAKING MEDICINE! St. Paul, May 28.—(?)—Seven more Catholic bishops Friday added their pro to those of George Cardinal lundelein of Chicago who criticized Why not correct this condition the Cardinal Mundelein spoke of Adolf n . Hitler as “an Austrian paperhanger, natural way—by including a ready- | and a poor one at that,” in an address to-eat cereal with your daily meals a fs r3 tr in Chicago which brought informal instead of taking weakening pills | representations to the state depart- and drugs? ment from the German ambassador Kellogg’s Att-Bran adds the in Washington. “bulk” the average system needs. In the body, ALL-BRAN absorbs twice its weight in water, forming a soft, spongelike mass — which gently cleanses the intestines. WORDS FAIL AL FOR FIRST TIME IN LIPE} Rome, May 28.—(#)—Alfred E. Smith belied his own reputation as @ maker of pungent phrases Friday and admitted that for the first time —_—_——_——_—— NOBODY ENJOYS The Nazis charged the Catholic church was using Cardinal Mundelein as spokesman for a concerted drive against the German government, which the church has accused of vio- lating a concordat signed in 1933, Mass.), in_ consultation. followed message to Congress on the sub. | Studying Wage and Hour Bill Working on identical wage and hour bills for simultaneous in- troduction Senator Ark.), left, and Representative William P. Connery in both Houses, Hugh L. Black (Dem., (Dem., are pictured here, deep Their action Roosevelt's urgent ject. Kellogg’s Att-Bran also fur- nishes vitamin B to tone up the in- testines and iron for the blood. Just eat two tablespoonfuls a day, as a cereal with milk or cream, or cooked into appetizing muffins, breads, etc. Three times daily in severe cases. ALt-BrAN is sold at all grocers. Made and guaranteed by Kellogg in Battle Creek. fixing state and church authority in Germany. BURGLAR ALARM FAILS Detroit, May 28.— (#)— Anthony Hessler fixed up his car with sirens which sounded, in rehearsal, if a win- dow was broken, a locked door forced, or the ignition unlocked. But thieves opened a door and removed a bag containing $400. the North Sullivan's Sullivan to Address Taxpayers at Minot Minot, N. D., May 28—(?)—John F. | Sullivan, Mandan, North Dakota tax survey commission, will deliver the principal address at member of the Dakota Taxpayers associa- tion convention in Minot June 24-25. address is scheduled the evening of June 24, Climalene without soap washes better than 80a) That’s how marvelous CLIMALENE is! .. . you can dispense with soap altogether and it will never be missed, but in any cleansing opera- tion you like to see good soap suds. So do this! Sprinkle a little CLIMALENE in water to see soap suds at their best...rich, white, billowing bubbles ... the finest, safest, cleans- ing combination ever discovered. Never before have you seen such soap suds with }¢ the soap, and you've never seen such amazing cleaning results with 14 the labor. CLIMALENE softens hard water... gives twice the cleaning action to any soap, cuts like a knife through grease and grime... with utter safety... and gives to your china and glassware the sheen of a window in the sun. . CLIMALENE makes white clothes whiter and colored clothes color-fresh as new... and with CLIMALENE on guard neither bar sdap nor ler, nor flakes, can cause “‘soap scum,” “soap fade,” or “soap eat,” cause damage to stoutest linens or delicate lingerie. Get Climatene from your grocer today; two sizes — 10c, 25¢c. You will be glad tomorrow. The Climalene Company, Canton, Ohio. ‘Try Bowlene today — cleans closet bowls — 10c Ls Cui ALENE Nectar Gold Cross asst. flavors 8 of. bottle 15¢ 'PHONE 1612 All $1.50 Orders Delivered Free centucky Large Ki Oranges 18 for 53c POTATOES Cherries Chocolate Coneees California New Schafters Strawberries .......27¢ Tomato Tuice oe - Dates / Mb. 206 | sommme--si23 | 2ibs. 180 Grapefruit ix 3 for 23c | Florida Oranges ..--6 for 23¢ ene BUTTER | Rhubarb foen ser... 4 Cucumbers MS" 5c | “ino weed oso | Celery HS .. faces Stokely’s ‘ 2 lbs. 63c eu Cocktail i? *“25c¢ TE COFFEE Maxwell House Beets Net us 10c]- lb. 28e Mix. Vegetables i, ° 9c [———— or! ans 3 for Geen hae Florids, No 2 tin v4 Ih pkg. 16¢ Grapefruit 2 for 2ic Vegetole * kes bs oe Catsup io CORN Cyies Pentn: tr"? for 25¢ | SOUP Noodles PEAS “¥2 FH, ™ 3 for 44¢ Fine or Medium Eg; ee ee 1 Die 25c RASPBERRIES ‘un ....72¢ PLUMS Noto int csssseeeeee 29C Swansdown ete FLOU R 2 oe 49c Dakota Maid tee on 24%-1b. sa eg 49h, bag. $218 tion” says. period The ferred DEPLETED GRASSES OF RANGE GET REST AAA Program Provides for Keep- ing Stock Off Certain Acreage This Summer grazing practice is considered especially help- ful in restoring depleted range as it lets the grass plants get a good start in the spring, avoids packing of the ground when wet, and in the fall lets make for a bette sland of grass"in e for a stand of in the future. New Potatoes3 2 c yg pe ar A Da ge: Pn aga 5 Depleted ranges in North Dakota are going to have a summer “vaca- this year on ranches where stockmen adopt the deferred graz- ing practice of the 1937 AAA program, Matt Crowley, Hebron, representative’ on the state range agricultural conservation committee, Deferred grazing is a new range- building practice in the AAA range conservation program this year, the purpose of which is to let a part of the range reseed itself naturally by keeping stock of it for a certain of the season. The AAA payment for this de- grazing practice is 35 cents a P& TFOOD STORE 105 Fifth St. 119 - Sth Street Near Bdwy. | Lard &: Lbs. > 25¢| Choice Beef Roast, Ib....18¢ Rib Bolling, Ib....1240 Beef Pork ork, Cube Per Round Sirloin \- American or Brick Cheese, 2 Ib. box.. Longhorn Cheese, Ib. Palmolive Seap, 3 for.. HORMEL’S SOUP T6-os, cans lic DINTY MOORE A9c iH Vegetable Tomato, Bean Chicken Noodle Pea Be beeen OAC I¢-os. jar . says, that after the grazing capacity of the range is established for the area on which grazing is to be de- ferred, the payment will be 35 cents must be kept off the range for the full North Dakota are May 1 to Aug. 31 inclusive for the whole state, J. T. E. Dinwoodie, executive secretary of the state committee, county associations. During this pe- riod stock must be kept off the part Tange! o¢ the range on which application is made. by the AAA in co-operation with the North Dakota Conservation commit- tee. Tange | ticipation in the North Dakota range conservation program this year will be about 2,700. A range improvement ment under the deferred grazing plan would be the division of the ranching unit into two or more controlled units. All stock should then be kept off one ot these units during the period from May 1 to Aug. 31. in the program should see their coun- ty agent for further details. his work in the open market with the patient lying flat on his back. Free Delivery Across the Street From Patterson Hotel Phone Orders Friday Evening for Early Saturday Morning Delivery Butter Lettuce Per head .....ssceseee New, 50 Ib. sack .... Magic Washing ST. FOOD MARKET large cans, 2 for... month for each animal unit of graz- ing capacity on which grazing is de- ferred. This means, Mr. Crowley per unit for each month that stock is kept off the land. In order to receive payment, stock period designated. ‘The dates for deferred grazing in has notified . all This period was established Indications are that the total par- which will qualify for pay- Farmers interested in taking part In Sumatra, the Batak dentist does Phone 1994 Sugar 10 Iby cloth sack Cucumbers Ladd Clarifies Poison Danger Observations State Chemist Culver 8. Ladd wants to make it clear that last year’s supplies of Carte gto for use against grasshoppers just as good this, year but it should not be left Th around where it may be eaten by Ne livestock, After roving letters protesting ajo! statement from the department rec- ommending that “left-over” bran be burned, Leong Seplainen ie poison is as good next year as year. “However, to avold cattle deaths = ‘RED & WHITE’ Swell Food! “ON THE SQUARE” Red & White WO) GE Kraft's . PEARS Ne. 2% can Cee ana’ | HONEY ee Bie Brick a. CATSUP Rise a waite, =. for 27 American HILEX, per quart .............:19¢ MIRACLE WHIP Salad Dressing or Spread, per quart ... Red & White, Tuna Fish "i720" 19 Cleanser Lighthouse 4 for 17c .39c Corn Flakes "iets" Ile Corn cream ste -2 for 25¢ CAULIFLOWER ‘sx 17c watt | ORANGES itz 85 far stiee we: | POTATOES "7 iu". 380]; large ‘saoust te |. PEAS fill the top, of @ water tumbler. Pot Roast, Ib. .18e-| Beef Liver, lb. . Pork Roast, lb. ......23¢.| Veal Stew, 2 Ibs. Pork Steak, Jb. ......25¢.| Cottage Cheese, II 7] <7maO ba] 5 3 ® Fancy Springers and Hens - --Celd Meats and kes Picnie Supplies : Memorial Day Specials All Saturday Purchases ay as of June Ist WE ARE CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY aie Ves" Ibe 21¢ | Summer Satsage Minced Ham j nt I 19¢ | BRee™® Ib. 1640 This is all home made from fancy surge cured meats — No trimmings or cereals Steak or Roast Thuringer Phone 122 .23¢ Maxwell House DEL PONTE: FRUITS No. 1 New Shaf- ter, 10 Ibe........ 34c ‘Shenae per Ib. 24¢ Luncheon Meat aaa" Ib. 29¢ tina Ib. 27¢ Wer th ize |e th the | PP" 2. Just — Matchiess Quality Capons rvice Phone (nya, mn, — Since 1060 milk-fed Chickens 1883 Additional Meat Specials CASH and CARRY PORK SAUSAGE, HAMBURGER, Fresh ground, | PORK CHOPS, Fresh seasoned, b. .. 17 C no tcimmings added, 9 & ¢ | Meaty, IB ........... 23c. meee Jiclar eek” 236 JUST PHONE 1060 Fnah FRUITS and VEGETABLES Strawberries Lemons ate, 9 c Lettuce ALABAMA FANCY ~~ |{ Dosen ..,......... Solid, 2 for Tomatoes mee Oe | Eee 22c ‘Wax Beans, Cauliflower, Beets, Cherries, Turnips, Pineapple, Cant Potatoes New Shafters, 5 Ibs. HOLIDAY PICNIC SPECIALS Hilltop Beverages Nectar Pork and Beans Me 3fordic| Stem 2for33cl unas” 4 for 27¢ Libby’s Fruits for Salad : noite 2 for 31¢ Sunshine sanbouN f . Miracle Whip Cores Leaves Salad Dressing, cp ape |. Soap i Saladettes Pickl ne tties 2f0r 33¢ sass om, guar 24c ALL SATURDAY PURCHASES DATED AS OF JUNE 1st WE ARE CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY

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