The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 25, 1937, Page 6

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Saint Credited With Saving Spanish City Gegend Has It That Walled City of Avila Always Is Pro- ’ tected by its Women ‘Avila, Dales of repre Hae 25 saint of Avila, Teresa, }. saved the city from destruction in tha bitter civil wi ‘The medioval and the modern range side by aide in Spain, and from this background comes this story of Avila, walled city in the mountains just northwest of Madrid, and the tradition that always in the great emergency, the women of Avila, and not the men, have saved the city from wrote so beautifully and so intently that one day at his labors his robes caught fire, and he was burned to death without ever discovering his plight. Santa Teresa's Home Here was born and lived Santa ‘Teresa, who, when the heavens were proportioning their bleasings to the world, represented Spain, and asked firat for beauty for the beets then | Ors fertility, wealth of resources, ingth for the people and paenrets mail these were granted her. Then sh asked for the additional boon of good ‘Troops of the Spanish government, 2,000 strong, under a newly-! eipdey who knew the country none well, were sent to capture the yale od olty. There were ies rage! ingurgent soldiers behind the walls, ‘and the city seemed doomed. old Adore oer Then there appei & bent old crepes summoned her before “You have come from Avila?” he demande “Yes,” said the old woman, “Are the defenses strong?” “Terribly strong,” she sald, “with many peanee engines of war, guns with: long muzsies, and rows upon tows of men.” The general paieet, surprised, and turned to his a! anwhile dered oft with ae ‘bundle of of stloks, and vanished. The woman with the bundle of Oecd the soldiers believe, was Santa Paltry Sums Buy Up Insull Possessions Chicago, June 25—(#)—The last of Samuel Insull’s furnishings for which ors’ cla ‘Auctioneer Marin Barlow, netted by the size of the bids, complained e| the “right people” stay away. Insull's four poster mahogany bed which, said Barlow, cost him heres went for $325 with a couple of $40 down pillows Lens in, Mra, Insull’s $2,000 bed sold events. five sue was enough to buy ont of the one time multimillionaire. tt was an ashtray. Its inscription: “to Samuel Tnoull made | from his friends.” ‘00 | Girl Dies of Injuries As Result of Attack New York, June ne 25~-(AP)—Mary woman, with a indie of sticks on her back, walking across the plain. The general of the government ai ee Maglione, 10, died Friday of injur- jes suffered when she was attacked in the basement of a Bronx theatre, June 16. The district attorney's of- fice said a murder indictment would Light Rains Visit ee saat iy, hi icatte! and cooler was ner severe fell in parts of top the entire state for Saturday. Dine in perfect comfort at) be sought next week against Wil- Boocnancen No the Patterson Hotel air-condi- tioned heated room or grill. liam Ray, 26, Negro porter em- ployed at the theatre. "= Grocery “a.” —Free Delivery Bervico— © = 10:80 A. DL—8:20 - 4:90 P.M Dally Specials for Friday p.m. and Saturday ‘We have lots of parking space near our store for your convenience. a Straw ae ae Sandwich Spread Merry ALL FRUITS AND VEGETABLES IN SEASON U.S. Inspected Meats he as falling temperatures brought ef - to ee ee state from Wed-| Soaring ountain nesda: m ays eat with .23 inch, Jamestown | in the air MARCOVITZ|{LADIES, Listen to This Offer! MASTER LOAF ae BREAD is.now 12c per 114-Ib. loaf at your grocer’s, If you save 50 Sf these wrappers and bring them to the City Bakery you will receive a Free Permanent Wave in Bismarck. Insist on Master Loaf Bread, the finest bread in flavor and quality. ASK YOUR GROCER Boked tn Blemarek by CITY BAKERY | 115 Sth St. Raw Ne 14a, 3 tee LOC 23c CORN, Geldon Ban- tam, Ne 8 can, 8 fer.. GRAPEFRUIT, RaW. Neos % wrapped Sweet Cream Butter, Ib. .. .31 Phone 564 512 Ave. D COFFEE, Princess Patt, COOK'S © TOMATOES, ORANGES, email 27¢ eee ES oEES ileal al Eilat ev plead re pol e only sul Sections of State ie ximum Sernperature rencne reached ib foarte? ~ CURLEY CANT a FDR AS CANDIDATE) Former Massachusetts Gover- nor Says Sentiment, Grows. for Defederalizing Relief ri ie Farmers Cut Rate Meat Market Phone 216. 612 Broadway SATURDAY SPECIALS POT ROAST VEAL STEW, | ern” 16c, 18c c per BOILING BEEF, Ib. sav. SAGE, Ib.. i3ac 3b ppong conic ( wiibeatives ais 8 Cc Bread er Salads |. For picnics, page 4 5 c Moon Rose Soup TOMATO JUICE, "30-02. can......--25¢ ORANGES, juice size, 2 doz..........29¢. 1 Ne 3 can GOLDEN BANTAM CORN 1 No 3 can RED RIPE TOMATOES 1 Ne 2 can UNCLE WILLIAM LIMA BEANS © Broadway saree Ml Corner of Broadway and Sixth SEE BIG IGA ADV. FOR MORE MONEY SAVERS llega atigholarad ota aig Ibs. $2.17 $1.12 {0otbmck.. $2.10 yo thee -19c ia. 19¢ | 32c ZERR’S PHONE 928 , 208 SIXTH ST. (3) Potatoes, Shafters, pk..97¢ Radishes, 4 bunches for vee BE Cucumbers, large size, 2 for.........15¢ Strawberries, very nice, quart ......25¢. Cantaloupes, large size, 2 for.......25¢ Cherries, fancy Bings, Ib... +-+++++-25e Tomatoes, nice ripe, 2 Ibs. .......... oe Oranges, 344 size, 2 dozen ....... »-39c Pork and Beans, large size, 2 for..... osc Corn, Golden Bantam, 2 cans........25¢ Kidney Beans, No. 2 can, 2 for : Mixed Vegetables, No. 2 can, 2 sige Ginger Snaps, fresh, 2 Ibs, . paerny Adhd nate Gin. 29.¢ 8

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