The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 10, 1917, Page 8

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A Z ¥ : i SATURDAY, MAROH 10, 4917. _SISMARCK DAILY TRIBUR® ; ae a aa NOTICE! H Owing to the high cost of materials used in Dry Cleaning, we, the undersigned, plant owners have found it necessary to make a change; and not wanting to raise the present a prices to the customer, we have done the next best thing and have withdrawn the commis- 5 sions paid to local agents. With our up-to-date equipment including delivery service we feel that we can serve our customers direct. Dry cleaning and dyeing is our line of business and the work is all done in our own plants. 4 i | | | Hy ; Freise & Son, Dry Cleaners & Tailors 219 4th Street, Phone 94R Barbie’s Dry Cleaning & Dye Works 409 Front Street, Phone 394 Bismarck Steam Laundry Co. 323 4th Street, Phone 54 WATCH THIS SPACE NEXT WEEK th-] the state or being brought into. the hi | citrus fruit and scores of other me| BE SI] A j 1¢ ed by citrus fruit in the} state would be required under the 1 rs ly 100 citi p is-! terms of a bill introduced by Repre- sentative Norton by request, Merchants in Bismarck have been ’ at work arousing interest and have BOARD OF CONTROL THERE'S A R A arranged for practically all hotels to Practically All Hotels in United gENATE FILIBUSTER j States to Serve Fruit in Dif I8 DENOUNCED HOTCHKISS PLAINT St. Paul, March 10.—Stro con: R Be sure and eat an orange today. gemnation of the United states ei The board of control has embarked like it. There's a reason. port to President Wilson, and praise | Vestigation of the allegations of Dr. | for Senators Nelson and Kellogg for| Hotchkiss in re unspeakable condi- out the United States today is being their attitude on the armed neutral-| tions obtaining.at the Jamestown hos- observed as “National Orange day.” ! ity bill, is contained in a resolution pital for the insane. In view of the | serve oranges in many different ways ee INVESTIGATING DR, en ee i ferent Ways Associated Press), Make it a couple or more, if you feel | ate filibuster, with assurances of sup-| P01 an immediate and thorough in- Bismarck grocers say that through- | In southern California, however, in-| introduced in the senate today. Ac- new building made available last year cant naively advises “I have disposed An industry is as great as its The Willys-Overland ideal of of my propriety here” and states “the e . hi bli service is integrity of value. size of the buildings will be according Willys-Knights Service to the public. es to the sizes of the peoples attached to i in the product throughout the | the instituti il view $1285 B ize d 1! on if . me ‘the institution, with a view to future . $1650 ut size does usually constitute whole life of that product’s bs increases should this be expected.” Sas ramets opportunity for service.' service 2 |_Genoral Superintendent &. Ws ae In the case of Overland, size a General Superintendent G. W. Bax- . ” i a 3 FO R D ENTAL WORK 5 ‘ter, to whom the railroad commission originally was an indication The Willys Overland Motor a 3 5 ‘ referred complaints filed with it of a ff ight and Cars which we have to show a Dr. Sowles at the Union Dental Parlors, is charging coal shortage at Martin, on the main All prices 0. b. Toledo ol loresight and courage. you exemplify this ideal and i is- li f the Soo, advised the board yes- Subject to change without notice F . 3 ‘a i r ed one half the amount charged at other offices in Bis terdavathatethetmaliar liaaskeen re: Made ts Us Se Ae" It constituted an opportunity to constitute the most cémpre- : — Btrictly high grade work is done, and only high grade ee Sontag 1 sibeniiate aoane new values in motor aeatieg line of cate ever duit i materials are used for Crown and Bridge work, Plate work, immediate steps at Martin's cars—this was a service. y any One PrOdUcersa ns | Gold, Porcelain, and Amalgan Fillings. Prices are right for _fuel wants are L A - ; co. Di ib t k 4 any dental work done. “GeaUe CALLS LES istributors Pa ALL WORK FULLY GUARANTEED. Note the prices ff! (Associated Press) HR MOTOR SAL ” a below, and compare them with prices of other offices. | Washington, March 10.—The comp- 3 212 FOURTH ST. Phone 490 ; Nee et troller of the currency today issued . } : > at 4 i seed Pb Dada 22K a call for the condition of all national Big 5850 4 e wh Light 8085 u banks at the close of business on Mon- Four \ a Sy oth Six stead of being observed, the day is be- ing celebrated. As a result of the motion pictures, post cards, newspaper and magazine advertising, personal letters, gifts of | tion was delayed on notice of debate by Senator Rockne, A similar reso- lution already has passed the house. Chaperons for women and girl pris- oners while being transported within On Monday, March 12th I will open my new and strictly modern hotel ‘at Strasburg, N. D. _ I cordially invite the patronage of the traveling public. I have engaged a first class cook and will en- deavor to give the best of service. Valentine Keller, Strasburg,N.D. Heaviest Bridge Work, per tooth Gold and Synthetic Fillings, up from... Best Silver Filling . Cleaning .......... No charge for Extracting When Plates or Bridge Work Are Ordered. FREE EXAMINATION Union Dental Parlors Dr. H. 8. _ OVER ORPHEUM THEATRE BISMARCK, N. D. SOWLES, Owner and two new buildings which will be ready for use eariy in the present year, the board cannot believe condi- tions as bad as painted by the super- intendent, if he has been correctly. quoted. The Hotel of Character and Com- ifort. Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis. PRINTING PROCEEDINGS. ! The state auditor is having printed , 500 copies of the proceedings of the state boards of equalization for 1915 and 1916, for. which there is quite a demand. : HELP FOR SANITORIUM. | The board of ‘control is in receipt ‘of a letter from ja:gentieman,who de- sires to install greenhouses and do “some landscaping at the tuberculosis sanitorium in Dunseith. The appli- day, March 5, COMPLIMENTS GOVERNOR. President R. J. Montgomery and Secretary D. C. Shipley of the Far- mers’ Educational union called on Governor Frazier today and compli- mented him upon his veto of the Equity’s terminal elevator bill. RAILROAD MAN HERE. Mr. Brooks of St. ‘Paul, claim agent for the Soo Line, arrived in the city Friday on business for the company. Have you furniture that needa re- pairs? See Faunce, Fourth street, for prices. Goods called for and deliv. ered, Lieht Fours Touring Roadster <> 36. Country Club. Big Fours Touring Light Sixes Tomrine.. Routt + + $970. Sedan... $1. Willys-Six Touring « wig In. the Overland Big Four at $850 and the Light Six at $985, the luxurious and the practical are in proper balance to produce lasting ..satisfac- tion, ure They exemplify the remarkable values made_possible by our ‘eashenjlopg pfoduction. tbe does not of itself constitute greatness, ane of Value Growth came, as a reward of this service and with growth came opportunity for further service—further revision. of values. Today's’ immensity means ex- perience, facilities and resour- ces plus the public confidence which gives these things sta- bility for yet greater service. ‘The Willys-Overland Company, Toledo, Ohio Manufacturers beh 8 yee and Creda Automobiles t hem here. sy THE MAN WHO FROWNS ee ee ees TELE AAA ESD LOL TE IE EE DPS SS LOE One and a Quarter Mittton B om: a aie The man who does business with a scowl doesn’t do much business--does he? Whenever you have business | dealings with any one you prefer those who make you welcome—make you feel you are welcome. We wel- come you here with a wholesome, hearty welcome. It is not measured The welcome is for you. Old men or young men, women or children w ‘We are a bank of Personal Service. The City Na tional Bank “aa by the size of your bank account. ill find a cordial greeting awaiting ismarck, N.D.

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