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winnie ipa RCY By ( son back cision to Tt was versial attack sign th quire be Pot RIB Associated Press Foreign Affairs the British government in an am- Dassadorial capacity during his visit to Germany, and he will not act in such a role when he comes to the |had placed in his hands, as king: United States shortly. | ‘That is in part answer to @ lot of |tossed it out of a palace window. speculation as to whether the former kking has made a sudden “come-back” into the good graces of his homeland, or whether there is some hidden rea- | Wallis Warfield of Baltimore. of his rather surprising de- jat that moment the fair American cpen- -fire in his beloved country home study housing conditions in |hadn’t yet got her final decree of |—Fort Belvedere, not far from Lon- Germany and America. Naturally, he has a reason, but it is personal and wasn’t inspired by England's austere tory cabinet. only a few months ago that |joicing and a killing of the fatted \fer himself. America—having no official connec- People’s Forum Editor's Note—The Tribune wel- comes letters on subjects of tnter- est, Letters dealing with contro- which offend good taste play will be returned to the writ. ers. All letters MUST be signed. 1f you wish to use a pseudonym, own name beneath It. the right to delete such letters as may be nec conform to this policy fame where justice and tair play make it advisable. WANTS MORE PLAYGROUNDS Editor, Tribune: In reading over Fibs, Facts and Fan- cies for Saturday, October 9th, I came across “Fallen Leaves.” That brings| Editor Bismarck Tribune: w mind... part of this (Custer) park into a per-|published in last week’s weekly prop- manent playground for little tots? ‘The American Legion Auxiliary injwould be no demand for irrigated its shorts over the air the other night | lands. ave as one of its objectives the equip- Ping of playgroun: Why should a child of 3 to 7 be ex-|is a sandy loam with a clay subsoil, (ts ITY 516 Broadway Grain Fed Baby per Ib. .......-.. 12c cok. Eee fee ee SHOULDER, Ih... 22C “Sy aoa FT BOLOGNA, home 17c made, Ib. ....... erating raised on the farm but coffee, sugar and flour. Fresh Dressed The Boston gentlemen. must have Spring Ducks, Chickens and Hens. DEWITT MacKENZIE piay the ambassadorial part. Writer) that will be after he has coor : pret York, Oct, 22—No, the Duke /nimseif in the confidence of Britain. is not being employed by Frankly, lemporer, a tremendous trust, and he | to marry “the woman I love,” Mrs. divorce from her second husband. So the duke has got to show his his Britannic majesty's minitsers of |calf. tate applied quick refrigeration and ‘ froze him off his golden throne. They |is up to now. He is trying to prove ‘re hardly likely to employ him now {his worth so he can go back to the @s a minister extraordinary. That probably is precisely what he | land of his birth, from which he is Iden, So he smiles his way wearily erstwhile subjects a lot of good deeds jthrough overwhelming German hos- before he will be welcomed with re- |pitality, trying to make a good name tion with his country but in reality \a private place in the sun for Edward, Duke of Windsor, and “the I love.” Duke Not Coming As Ambassador; | He’s Homesick for Rural England Maybe someday he will be asked to |virtually exiled by desire of the Brit- But jish government. Homesickness undoubtedly has be- come a tough issue for him. He is the British government | lat heart what the Britan calls a and public still regard the Duke of |‘iitle Engl&nder,” that is, a native Windsor with some misgivings. They |Who believes that the world begins jand ends with the British Isles. He likes to swing across the sweet | English countryside with pipe and dog The only excuse he gave was that |as companions; he loves his horses; the government wouldn't allow him he is a golf addict; and in the eve- nung it is his joy to gather a few And |ciose friends about him by the great And so he will come to emissary pleading for a pected to run down to Kiwanis Park, Riverside or Pioneer Park to swing or slide? It is impossible for their mothers to accompany them, whereas, af there were a small playground for | every six or eight city blocks the little tots could go there by themselves. The bigger children should also have religious subjects, wolch individuals unfalrly. nd tat about crime prevention) why not con- sider this as a means? How often, Mr. and Mrs. Bismarck, | have you been inclined to take after the children on your lawn? Come now, be honest with yourself. Talk jit over at your club, Then see your \Park Board. Let’s have more play- grounds and truly “Mark Bismarck.” JOHN EHRMANTRAUT. @ pseudonym first and your We reserve publication of a Letters must Umited to 600 words, IRRIGATED FIFTY YEARS AGO Lake Wales, Fls., Oct, 2, 1937. Why not make the lower} Your editorial “Plenty of Demand” erly refutes the absurd idea that there ‘The soil of Burleigh County and \ds—and why not? most of the western agricultural land easily worked and generously product- ive. With water the yield is abundant. Over 50 years ago I purchased a tree claim from Alex McKenzie on Apple Creek, just outside the City of Bis- marck. Finding, after I bought this land, that there were trees naturally grow- ing in the section I was obliged to homestead the % section. It was while ling on this land to secure title from the government that I raised nearly everything that can be produced in a garden, To do. this I employed a tank and hauled water from the creek using it whenever necessary. I was particularly proud of my Rocky Ford melons and strawberries. ‘To picture what by Apple Creek place Ihad become Alex McKenzie came to me.one day and asked if I could en- tertain for breakfast four gentlemen; the President and the Vice-President lot the Soo Railway and two Boston capitalists they had with them, He said the Boston gentlemen wished ito inspect the Soo grade from Bismarck tu Oakes with a view to investing in its bonds. ‘My farm being on the grade it would be @ convenient morning stop. I willingly consented and what a breakfast Mrs, Pierce gave them. Cantaloupe, spring chicken, creamed new potatoes, corn meal muffins, then strawberries with thick cream and coffee, VALIT Phone 722 BEEF ROAST, BOIL, enjoyed it for on returning home, in an interview they gave the Boston Transcript, they referred in very com- plimentary terms to the breakfast they lenjoyed in North Dakota at the Apple Creek farm. My daughter still owns this Apple Also Oysters, Hall- but and Pike. WE DELIVER We Deliver All Phones 34 FRI. & SAT. SPECIALS Minneopa Apple Butter, 36 oz. jar Minenopa Niblets, 12 oz, tin, 2 fo1 Sardines, in tomato or mustard Seminole Tissue, 4 rolls for. Blue Tag Youngberries, 8 os. tin, 2 for. Gedney’s French Dressing and Minneopa Salad Dressing, 8 ot, jars, both for. 250 Van foes Fae & Creek 4 | | ter. marck. stream, Mr, Plerce’s address, for the in- formation of old-timers of this area, is Moon Hill, Lake Wales, is serene Se been, epee scopmpaniet aaeh as husband, looked like ind of Yanks Draw Half of — [nubend who would enjoy « bit of Sweepstakes Ducats Dublin, Irish Free State, Oct, 22— ()—Americans than half of the tickets drawn from the Irish Hospital whirling drums of chance. Out of 600 tickets drawn up to luncheon recess, Americans won 329, The total intake of the sweeps was jannounced at 62,695,155 (about 613,- 610,000) of which £1,582,753 (about $8,700,000) made up the prize fund. The body requires 3,000 calories a day for nourishment, ZERR’S Phone 928 =) APPLES ....20 Ib. box 59c Grapefruit >= 5 for 25¢ LETTUGE, Firm, crisp ...2 for 15¢ property in Bismarck and together we have paid taxes on it all for over |50 years. Col. Little says Bismarck now has a population of 17,500, quite different from the 2,500 of my day. My belief has always been that Bis- places of this nature. When we talk |marck will be one of the important cit- jies of the central west. Large cities are all located within 400 to 600 miles of each other and \Bismarck is one of the cities having | this location, The enterprise of a city is mirrored in its newspapers and from that stand- point Bismarck is a live trading cen- The Weekly Tribune (to which 1 subscribe) is certainly & marvel ema- nating from a city the size of Bis- The Daily Tribune has always been, since the time of Jewell and Quinn, the leading paper of North Dakota. I am inclosing two ads I used to inclose in my letters 52 years ago. Editor's Note: The “ads” to which Mr. Pierce refers are lithographs, evidently taken from a North Dakota pros- pectus of early days. One of them shows the old capitol building as it was supposed to be but never became, with a central tower. The other shows the “Northern Pacific railroad bridge and Mis- souri river steamboat landing at Bismarck,” with one steamer at the dock and another in mid- C€RISCO 59¢ Corn Flakes 2 for 19¢ P-GsoaP 25c Sweet Potatoes 6 Ibs. 23¢ COFFEE ence Pa Shh jar 99c Veal Round Steak T-Bone Steak section and considerable Yours truly, GERALD PIERCE. oe with her husband. monger puts it. and watch the moon rise. Husband Is Accom sentiment. afterward. Friday won more |during which she lost, guests, Meats - Groceries 208 Sixth Fruit Cocktail (Ny are ” SACHET Kellogg's 6 for Meat Department Sirloin Steak lb. 25¢ lb. 27e _ OF ALL KINDS FAT HENS and SPRINGERS scare her and the yodelling gets on her nerves. En route to Eugene, cert at the state university there, singing in ‘small toa as well as in big cities. People are the sam everywhere, she explained, ways respond to music in the same Minn., Wednesday evening, she said, the whole town turned out to hear her and the audience was unusually responsive. The famous singer still is an un- usual looking woman with raven hair, strange green eyes, nails brilliantly red, plenty of lipstick but very little facial make-up. tweedlike suit of rust, brown and tan against a background of woodsy green with @ blouse of ruse and @ green woolen scarf. From Oregon the pair will swing down into California, spending Christmas there. High Meat Prices Chicago, Oct, 22.—()—Neither the aed , for fetal! meat prices, isry John A, otal of the National | Mandan Youth Heads “Association of Retall Meat Dealers said Friday. “The shortage in the total weer supply, patticularly of grades of beef, is due pi the drouth and the resultant feed jelected northwest president of Quill shortages,” Kotal said in an address|and §croll, journalism prepared for delivery before the open- | organization, Friday morning at the ing session of the institute of Ameri- opening of the second can Meat Packers. Farmers Cut Rate Meat Market Phone 216 SATURDAY SPECIA POT ROAST, young beef, Ib... . 18c Galli Curci, Husband SINGER AND SPOUSE HOLD HANDS, WATCH MOON IN ITS RISE Galli Curci Still Loves Her Hus- band, Tribune Reporter Learns in Interview Peeping Toms and scandal columns to the contrary, Galli Curci, great coloratura soprano, still is in love BACON SQUARES, Ib. ... Since 1921, she told a Tribune rep- resentative Thursday night in her stateroom on the North Coast lmited, there have been numerous reports that she and Homer Samuels were about to “go Pfft” as one scandal But the fact is that, as their train lsped over North Dakote’s prairies Thursday night, they put out the lights in their stateroom that they might sit together by the window panist -Madame Galli Curci ddin’t say they had been holdnig. hands, even though married all these years, but it was easy to get the idea that they had And as for the singer— ‘well, she’s @ woman first and an artist Still showing signs of, the ordeal en slowly regained, her glorious voice, Madame sweepstakes’ |Gelli Curct had kicked off her shoes and was lounging comfortably in a pair of worn brown house slippers. She tries to rest completely while traveling and usually retires early, she suid, but hastened to add that she stil Would have arisen to receive Friday and Saturday Specials — Phone Earl Crisco Apples Butter 3 lb. 59 20 we "5 pee aa tin .... C |box ... 9c und .36c CARROTS, bulk, washed, 5 pounds for.... PARSNIPS, Mme, Galli Curci likes to ski, she said, but no high jumps—and no lyodelling, please. The high jumps Large size, 6 for ....... Ib. tin 150. HOME MADE SAUSAGE North U. P. President Has | To Balance Budget Omaha, Neb., Oct. 22—()—"1 would rather be president of the Union Pacific railroad than pres- ident of the United States,” Wil- liam M. Jeffers, of Omaha, said, Not 80 long ago. At a testimonial dinner here night in honor of Mr. who Oct, 1 succeeded On Way te Oregon Ore., for a con- Galli Curci said she enjoys At her concert in Wadena, he believed were the “advantages” and the “disadvantages” of Mr. Jeffers’ choice. “He doesn’t have to prepare radio addresses and call them fireside chats,” said Mr. Sargent. “He need not appoint supreme court justices and then travel out to see the west when an ap- pointeé returns; nor need we worry about a second or a third Caused by Drouth ene has one great disadvantage, however, he is expected to balance the budget.” Her dr was 8 Liga rl gh retcag Journalism Group Grand Forks, N .D., Oct. 32—(7)— ipally 0 to|Robert Swanson of Mandan was high school jt day sessions Northwestern Interscholastts Press association at the University ut Dakota. Other officers named were Jean Wennerstrom of Hope vice president, and Marguerite Thompson of Grand Forks, secretary and treasurer. Arnol’ Cecka was elected adviser to succeed Robert Mackin of Mandan. ‘The annual convention dinner will Dacotah wit of the University faculty as toast- master. R. D. Handly of Duluth will e principal address, DROWNS WHEN BOATS MEET New York, Oct. 22.—(7)—A man was sided with her father. We deliver on Saturday 612 Broadway PORK CHO! rE center cuts, Ib. . 27 2lc CHEESE, American Blue Label te State Corn Show, Oct. 26-27-28 Rink WHITE Free Detverr—ai” = 10:30 - 2:30 - 330 Phone 816 Hansen and Enget, Owners Ne tian d cand der... 290 “Be 156 4. 24e pea peor-goemmie F4 SOAP, P. & G.,, 4 bars . ds for . Grapefruit Lgeidl Florida rine 39¢ 9 “JUST PHONE Gussner’s. “i060 ey Capra Ped lee a ae 5c 8 bunches tor ......... LLC Apples £ Sweet Potatoes DOING ssrsioi genes CO le pucaas te, 19¢ ENDIVE - MUSHROOMS - SPINACH ~ ARTICHOKES BROCCOLI - CUCUMBERS - BEETS - TURNIPS Celery Green Peas Tender, B dowen ...............9IGD I a for ....cccceccce eens Coffee Shredded Wheat Peak ten BE [Met tieiiei LOL Pabst-ett Soap Standard, Orystal BAKER’S COCOA ae 10c in. 16c Spaghetti Ic Ne 1 flslian, 3 for... .19c Pineapple 25 | Cetkes oc tins tor 2OC MEAT DEPARTMENT POT ROAST rad ROAST ; tae»... 18c, 22c | Mu....... 25, 28e SIRLOIN STEAK, LAMB STEW Pe ogee 6 assn OO lipo eas as 13c Veal Steak or Roast .16, 18c¢ i 25¢e| tne ..18¢ SERVICE J SINCE 1808. Gussner’s Weloume to Stato Corn Shem, Oot 3-81-86 Voila! ‘the Wings of the Morning! Coffee The flavor... made this way: she is perfect! Madam will be hi ee beceet Barc | happy, and for Monsieur...itis H paserpelnneetl gc toe METHOD: Boll sugar ond water together CUBE STEAK, 2 1 | Vive le cae without stirring (5 minutes fs usvaly wut. perlb. .... 2 C | BOLOGNA, om °18 | ficient) unfil cll the skins pop open. Re- = made, Ib. (o move from the fire when the popping SIRLOIN STEAK, 23 BEEF LIVER, stops, end ellow the sauce fo remain in PORK & BEANS, with to- | 2lb. box ........ JOC 53c ‘American Cranberry Exchang mato sauce, SPARERIBS, ua y, 28-02, can... 124c auly, Bec, oe 9tc One for Petcolator—another | _DeP-N/90 W. Broadway, N.Y. Bove ea vety enisateresy: one for Drip or Glass Maker. Eatmor Logan’s “We Thank You” Fancy Marsh Seedless Grapefruit, 3 for 23c Fancy Pagoda Oranges, 2 dozen. 67 Fancy Flame Red Grapes, 3 Ibs. for... .28¢ Large, Fcy. 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Hold Girlfor Hurling Tiny Baby to Death « : Chicago, Oct. 2—0P—Lieut. James P, Hansen said Friday Miss Cora May Marsh, 28, was under arrest for the slaying of a newly born girl, Hansen said the baby was killed when it was tossed down an incinerator chute in the LaSalle Towers apart< ment hotel, where Miss Marsh re< Fresh cranberries are now the popular fruit. Their tart-sweet flavor and ap- petizing color make other foods look and taste better. The real tasty sauce is 5 minvtes) add cranberries ond boil Free cook book containing a variety of recipes for fresh cranberries. Send a postal to Cranberries