The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 12, 1937, Page 9

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MoClusky—W, = Hirning, Sheri- &T 105 Fifth St. Phone Orders Friday Evening for “pound prints BUTTER : Apples Delicious, 40-Ib. box No, 25 can Tomatecss, Kraut and Black Penpet 236 Free Delivery Across the Street From Patterson Hotel THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1937 oh ee Marcussen, Joanne ee —— Laura Myran, James Gallagher, a ies ee Carole Helmer, Berna- FOOD STORE ~ Phone 1994 Napoleon—Mrs. H. A. McNutt, Na- poleon, is chairman of the an county Red Cross roll call. Member- ship quota is 250. Linton—The Linton hespital feports 200 admissions during the year ending Oct. 31. There were 64 births, four deaths and 61 lormed. McClusky—September edged out October this year as the month vf marriage in Sheridan county, William G Paul, county judge, reports. Early Saturday Morning Delivery Per poun and only 12 in October. Wings of love may win them but Wings of the Morning will hold them. Good Coffee every morning keeps the hearthstone warm. Schilling Coffee One for Percolator—another one for Drip or Glass Maker. et dilntcaeole Of iomawe, OTC a SEASON'S “BEST BUYS’ eee) PERE" oasis QUAKER OATS MATCHES CORNED BEEF x. PORK « BEANS SALERNO BUTTER COOKIES torte f7*) Full Standard Quality TOMATOES 33: 25¢ TOMATO Sap pol 25° 6 boxes 1 7° 29° 16-02. cons There |. were 15 licenses issued in September hi \6-er. Be VanCemp °°" 27-02. cans MACARONI * zse5" 35° National CHEESE sexsccz: Sweet Girl Tomatoes. SwansDown Pabst-ett Cheese Food prisis a rimeme Kellogg's Rice Krispies Fuji Bean Sprouts oe Fuji Chow Mein Noodles . Fuji Chop Suey Sauce . Salerno Pure Milk Chocolate Crowns Diamond Ne. | Walnuts Chocolate Layer Cake . . . Crisco or Spry . « « Lux Teilet Soop . . . OXYDOL opal wd? © © « 8 10-02z.con6e 2i-Ib. pkg. 25¢ 64-02, pkg. 17¢ + 6-02. pkg. 10¢ + 218-0z.cans 25¢ + 3-oz. con lOc + 3-02. bottlelOc Ib. 25¢ tb. 23¢ each 16c se ¢ + Sb. can 538e + Zcekesise 21° | “SI 83 24}-lb.bag 93c Wheaties 28-oz. pkgs. 2l<« Softasilk 23-Ib. pkg. 27¢ Bisquick 40-oz. pkg. 2% ACooperstive Producer. Conomer Campaign, GRAPEFRUIT, Texas Seedless, large sise, es large 24-07. pkg. Stewing Beef Swift's Premium Sliced, centers, Ham per pound . Lutefisk .. :|Duke’s Visit Might Have Done Damage : Britain Didn't See That. Inter- national Importance Would Cloak Every Move By DEWITT opted (Associat Foreign Affairs Fyeller) New York, Nov. 12—It's a good 2 Windsor duchess (ma‘am to you) didn’t come sailing up New York harbor Arm- istice Day to study labor conditions 8x originally planned, From the moment his ship was there la grave duraage. would be done not only to his reputation but to Angio- American relations and the pres of the British throne he so recentiy deserted. His royal teers or someone close to him, had to cook up enough trouble es last any strong man a long lifetime. His intimate visit to Hitler's Fascis: Germany had the unwitting effec: ot a Nazi gesture of derison towards democracy, labor and Jewry through- out the world. To ae the thing Slate he had select erican, trip fe Sa who is cauiens to many Ivery [ae for the moment is devoting is energies to golf and escorting his racious about undoubtedly wishes it could keep “ J ne ine such harmless pursuits all a vhen the English government sent Edward into virtual exile after his abdication, it had two reasons which seemed excellent. One was to give the new king, the youthful Duke of York, a chance to rf trying id was that if the ex-king were in Eng- land extremists might take advan- tat tou of ety presence to stir up poll- snared cabinet a ntl; didnt foresee that international taal te Portance would be attached to AE Most every move of the duke. Maybe the ministers missed a bet there. 5 Children in Same Bed Burned to Death Olivet, Mich. Nov. 12.—()—The five children of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wrigglesworth were burned AS death Friday when fire destroyed the small pulling in which yee had been liv- ing on the farm of Gordon one and s half miles north of here. The children, ranging from a year ;and a half to 8 years, were in the same American workers—Charles Bedaux, | peq, who figured out the so-called Bedaux | plan for “speeding up” labor. With his plans messed up, the i Smallpox, in 1634, caused the deaths of thousands of Indians in America, Su ust S| Fresh cranberries are now on sale at fruit and grocery stores. Cranberry Orange Relish is tasty — no cooking. T pound (4 cups) cranberries 140 Wa eronges 2 cups wear METHOD: Put crenberries through meat grinder. (leaving ' pera neck Pati ond ee hroh Grinder, mix with suger end berries. Lot few hours before Send for recipe book;it's free. Address American Crenberry Exchange, Dept. N, 90 W, Broadway, New York City. Eatmor Cranberries FRESHEST FRUITS AND VEGETABLES——— LETTUCE Sweet Potatoes Fancy Jerseys, 6 pounds CARROTS Tender, crisp, bunch Cranberries alae eo 16c Endive, Spinach, Broccoli, Cucumbers, Beets, Turnips, Brussels Sprouts, Artichokes, Avocadoes, Celery, Cabbage Shallots, Green Peppers, Parsnips, Rutabagas Celery Hearts Tender, BANANAS Yellow-ripe, solid fruit, 3 Ibs. Heins Mincemeat 1 Ib, tin, 28e; Sunbeite Cleanser Double action, Cauliflower Sale and TOMATOES Chocolate Pud: ding, only lc with te Te DATES Minneopa, 113-Ib. n.. 2le MEAT DEPARTMENT CUBE STEAKS per pound Just Phone 1060 Sampling cneten oF mamy VARIETIES 17 varieties, 2 pint tins Softasilk CAKE FLOUR nage. 27C Lape picture) NASH’S COFFEE i... 1.09 (Free knife or fork) Date Roll PUDDING ae abe PORK ROAST pervaunt.. 29C) 28C LITTLE PIG Tender, tasty, Ib. LAMB Shoulfer Steak Gussner’s See Washington, riculture ae eee in increase in duction of clover and alfalfa séed in Production of More Alfalfa Seed — tuted in many vectra ia prenond red clover and alfalfa seed.” mand alfaite sed th Telfer ire stocks and 1938 ee compared with the 1937 harvested es annual seek outlook report pre- pared ler usual” sales or alfalfa and clover seed| Thursday. Rev. David Myers of Lem- By MRS. WM LP he nhtlt 8S The Glendale Miss Missionary society by reps bureau of agricultural than; met at the Wm. McMurrick home high added that alsike clover and ees clover “probably will be substi- sections for the higher- in the spring of 1938, pre RET TY 8.D., & guest. Mrs. Glen Oder was a visitor at ‘the vening. Mr. ani at a) Gien “Oder home Saturday evs- Rodney Allensworth came home | |from Bismarck Monday, Privateering on the shee seas was very profitable during the American Revolution, In fact, the Continental navy had only 12 ships in 1782, while Privateers manned 500. } i Dien pack, No. 2% can Il T \ i} | ln Gly \ is Ih,” ul “hl ise e wil FRUITS and VEGETABLES APPLES Jonathans, extra fancy Red, firm apples Bu. basket $1.19 il % sine, 6 % WwIGc hd | | Heston SARDINES In cee oll, POTTED ME Jal ae Gorton’s, 1 lb. can, cAT Libby's, Quick Sandwich Spread, % size, 3 cans Oil aM Texas Mi Seedieas, heavy with fle (80 size), 6 for...’ CRANBERRIES Eatmor. Red, tender beries, per pound ..... RETIUCE ton, large, crisp heads, i dosen size), 2 for. RUTABAGAS PLUMS Libby's DeLuxe, in ayrup, No, 2% can APRICOTS Hillsdale, PINEAPPLE Libby's, crushed or tid COCOA Hershey's finest, 1 pound Can ........ cee sree eee Apneeronea CHOCOLATE SWEET POTATOES Libby's, fancy solid 4 Egg Noodles Fortune, fine, medium and wide SPINACH 1 LB. CELLO BAG 2 for 25¢ Spaghetti Style Alma, fency, No. 2% can, 2 for. CORN Country Kist, cream style, 17 oz. can, 2 cans PEAS Great Northern. Early June, No. 2 can, 19c TOMATOES Standard, red ripe, No. 2 can, 3 cans. DRIED BEEF Armour’s, wafer slices, 2 08, jar, 2 for BEEF STEW Dinty Moore, heat and serve, 1% Ib. can........+ Perveres Empress, drip or regular 1 Ib. can 25¢ Great Northern, 3 Ib. cello beg DATES Fancy selec! crop, 2 Ib. postr ee: OATMEAL Buckeye, rolled oats, 5 pound bag CORN MEAL Pee yellow, 5 pound bag 19¢ 23e¢ MALT-O-MEAL wipe wheat, quick cooking 3c os oe 4 ‘pkg. sepa aaeves ol CHEESE DINNER Kraft’s, macaroni and cheese, per pkg. .................. 15¢ SHELLED ALMONDS O is for Odds No matter what you start out to buy in the line of groceries, there are always Odds in favor of your saving money by shop- ping at Piggly Wiggly, where the definite policy of lower prices for quality groceries always CURRANTS Minneops, cleaned, 9 ounce package COMET RICE PEANUT BUTTER TISSUE .. . 5 Rolls 25c White Fur. Soft and Absorbent SOAP P. & G. White Naptha, giant size bers, GRAPE JAM Edward's, ‘gag 1 Ib. less tumble: 14c FRENCH DRESSING Edward's. A real treat to eat, 6 os, bot. MINCEMEAT , teady to use, 9 os. pkg., 3 for. APPLE CIDER 10c .25¢ EVERY: PURCHAS PANCAKE FLOUR Pantry Pride, self- rising, 3 1b, bag. SYRUP Log Cabin,

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