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FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1917. BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE Truly beautiful are the new models in the Red Cross Shoe. Beautiful—not just because they are absolutely correct as to style detail, but also because they surpass 3 in * artistic designing, 1 refinement _ of finish, , careful handwork. | Sl ia et ‘Come‘i in and see the new models on display at our store—you'll ‘‘just love’’ every one. And when you try, them on—another surprise. Youn will find that this shoe, though exception- haly) /beautiful, is also most comfortable. The special Red Gross “bends with your foot’’ pros cess 1 makes every step easy, free and graceful, perience dechhe, Let us us fit | you today, while our stock is complete. A. W. LUCAS CO. ' SHOE DEPARTMENT You will notice this advertisement in this week’s Saturd ° O\Renda with your foot” lay Evening Post. (00 LATE 10 CLASSIFY wages W. &. Runey, Sterlin EE P t y FOR RENT- ‘ant roon t the pres Woodmanst Fifth Gt 3-30-4t [i charmingly fur- Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days, modern home, 1441 or call 608 2nd St. WANTED-—Competent — lady nm the farm; s Druggists refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. e}Tirst applications gives relict, 50c. Attention Mothers Special Children’s Matinee Tomorrow, Saturday March 31 GRAND THEATRE 6-Reel Program:=2:30 All Seats 10c Central Meat Market Eastern Corn Fed Beef, Pork, Mutton and Spring Lamb, - Fresh Dressed Chickens, Turkeys, Ducks and Geese. Brookfield Sausage Home Made Sausages of all kinds. Armour’s Star and Swift’s Premium Hams and Bacon. Phone. .143 The McConkey Commercial Co. 510 Broadway Phone 209 Fresh Vegetables aid other foods in diges- Fresh Fruits We are well supplied with fresh vegetables, — this year’s growth. Lettuce, onions, beets, carrots cab- bage, etc. Good stock, reasonable prices. trawherries, blood oranges, smal] but fine, grape fruit, apples, peazs, navel orang- es, bananas, all fine, fresh stock and reasonable in price Fruits are essential for health at.this time of the year, are palatable and tion and have suffered less from high prices than most other foods as Eur- ope is not shipping vast quantities of fresh fruits _for the people. We-are now selling large quantities of flower and vegetable seeds for spring planting. Plant a garden and reduce the high cost of living and have good living. The McConkey Commmencial Co. ; Broadwa: j ticeable After a day Yor the arm, y today, with the no- p of pacifists, who heretofore have crowded about, try- ing to argue the prospective recruits out of enlisting. Special children’s matinee at the Grand tomorrow at 2:30 o'clock. EMERGENCY HAS FLOOR AGAIN IN DUSTER ACTION’ Attorney Lawrence Concedes Point to Opposition, and Hold Old Section Operative The emergen again as a prin clause bobbed. up or in the board the act. cred not valid nstitut ion, but e ontend does not modify or Was x Issue, In the argume! st Saturday, Assistant Attorney General Dan V. Brennan, representing the state in the ouster proceedings, 1: on his contention tt na had no authority for his nomina- tions and appointments of regents at the time made for the reason that, nor Han- id under the initiative ndum amendment, the act was not in ect When the governor Look this ile clause question as a trivial con, Hon, in spite of the evident desire of Judge Robinson to have the matter | vow Attorney aur to that mn, that attached to the | nee Lakes {announced by Ju: ; while the emerge! | board of regents act not valid un- der the initiative and referendum amendment, it was valid under Sec- ition 67 of the constitution, which he holds was not modified or changed in any way by the adoption of — this | amendment. Lawrence’s New Stand, Lawrence concedes that no s made by the Fourteenth ly with the in the ini- ‘erendum amendment, islature proceeded un- sction of the constitution s the declaration of an entirely in th . Mr. Lawrence attached uni 67, with two-thirds of all mem! j both houses present voting ther give the law immediate effect, but still leaves room for the filing of a refer- endum petition at any time within 90 days after its passage, and in the event of the filing of such petition, the law ally suspended until it the approval of the peo- uch petition was filed in the ase of the h 1 of regents act, and the Fargo b: i fore, that it wa: ion from the date o and that Governor Hanni full authority when he name s board of regents under the provisions of this bill, after it had passed both houses and been approved by the exe- cutive. Assistant Attorney General Bren- nan in a brief which the court has gene new en We are unloading a car of APP which we are $1.65 p They are worth more money, low price for long. Therefore, they are cheaper than potatoes. LES selling now at er box , and we cannot guarantee this get-your supply now at $1.65— Think of that! ! They are orchard run—unwrapped and full weight. GUSS _ PHONE 60 Brown & Geiermann Quality Grocers 68S—PHONES—56 Saturday Extra Fancy Head Rice, 3 po’ Crystal White Soap,-10 bars for Wool Soap, 5c size, packed 25 price-for Saturday ...... Swift Washing Powder, regular 25¢ ne, mea for Saturday We handle D. M. Ferry’s seeds. FRESH VEGETABLES BEETS CARROTS RADISHES CELERY HEAD LETTUCE -GREEN ONIONS... PARSLEY SWEET POTATOES CUCUMBERS Specials unds for ... . 25e . 0c bars to the box, special Rete AB. TGS 1.05 w a Aubrey Ns. ey clause attached to the] = Hl scription right away with the April 7th issue. en him leave to file in answer to Judge Fiske’s contentions in re the question of Governor Frazier’s author- ity to. fill the places of Scow and Power when their terms expire July 1, in view of his failure to offer his nominations for the confirmation of the senate at the time specified, also will answer some of the points made by Attorney Lawrence in his amended ENSIGN HANSON MAY PASS THRU CITY TOMORROW Ensign Carl Hanson. of I who was from { naval Beyond all question ‘GOD'S CRUCIBLE’ is one of the finest photoplays ever produced. Its background of the famous and awe-inspiring Grand Canyor is more lavish and stupendous than could .ever .be .conceived .or wrought by man; its story is of the appealing heart. interest type: the direction and acting are be- yond criticism, and the whole one of the most gripping and absorb- ing photo-dramas ever shown on the screen. ‘‘GOD’S CRUC- IBLE’’ will prove the greatest play you have seen Bismarck Theatre trip to the co Hpi *. I. ‘Hanson today recetved word | to this effect. The letter stated that the order might be modified and if so. he would wite Ais father, According, to K f permission to “make. a in Bismarek fore con Special child) 5 Grand tomorrow at 2:30 o'clock. Custom| Tailoring Rush orders we will have your suit or overcoat ready for you before Easter. gotten out in three to five days. We have been asked this question: ‘‘Do you take orders tor Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul, Minneapolis or Fargo houses’’’..Our answer, “‘AB- SOLUTELY AND POSITIVELY NOT.’ Uur garments are designed, cut, made and fitted for you in our own shop. Fit, style and workmanship guar- anteed, or your money back. Ngee Suits and Overcoats $40 to $75. We will appreciate a trial order. S. E. Bergeson & Son CLOSED SUNDAYS AND EVENINGS EXCEPT SATURDAY. Do You Know the Inside Story of the Non-Partisan League ? I can tell you how to get it-- a true story stranger than fiction FOR THE FIRST TIME, THE FULL DETAILS OF THIS AMAZING MOVEMENT WILL BE GIVEN TO TO THE PUBLIC. BARTON W. CUR- RIE WILL COVER IT FROM EVERY ANGLE IN A SERIES OF AR- | TICLES ENTITLED ‘‘A GREAT UPHEAVAL.’ THIS SERIES WILL START IN NEXT WEEK’S—APRIL 7TH—ISSUE OF I want you, as a progressive, wide-awake farmer to read these articles. They will tell you what the League has done and what its supporters and opponents think it is going to do. You really owe it to yourself to know all the facts. Now, besides this big feature, The Country Gentleman is 4 crammed with valuable, practical suggestions to help farmers make more money; and departments of interest to the whole family. You can have The Country Gentleman for a full year—52 is- If you'd like to see a sample, I'll bring you one gladly...Or, better still, Ican start your sub- Simlpy send me your name and address with a dollar bill or your check.- I’0 do the rest. MRS. L. H. PATTEN “ 1019 7th St. Bismarck, N. D. sues—for only a dollar. Authorized representative of The Ladies’ Home Journal The Saturday Rvening Post BG o- RE

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