The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 19, 1918, Page 2

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i } { t HIGH SCHOOL THESPIANS AT ea | ? By HY ad eee | wt BISMARCK EVENING TRIBUNE St Poet Meet Bp ay A BRET TS 1918. eo ) SPECIALS FOR aoe PENITENTIARY, “sapuRpAY | 4° TER THE SHOW “The Nautical Knot” Presented Special offer Soap, 5 | Remember Fountain to on ; 3 bars tO obk re: 25¢| and Luncheonette : Arm & Hammer Brand Service At ‘The high school opera, “The Nauti- ; cal Knot,” made a hit at the peniten-| 3 packages TOP nals 25¢ | HOFFMAN’ Ss uary last night. yas as s all} soe ‘ the way through, and erybody | BaKer "S Chocolate— | Chocolate Shop knew it, from the least-educated con- Reg. 50c 1b. pkg’ | vict to the most trained musical critic who accompanied the cast. Music, Saturday only ... 45¢ costumes, the play itself, the unusual . a i ability of the young people who have Vanilla Extract— ! | the main parts, and the zest and spir- Large 4 oz. bottle a ee it of the students all through—all points which those in touch with the Special Saturday’ Ale) PEL actices had hoped would show up zirone—-combiied 10 make the prodie: SEE OUR . BA RGAIN | tion an exceptional one for a school affair. of Barnstipoole, scored one of her "4 i Ruth Erlenmeyer, as Julia, the belle R I ee , S Ye g @ Nl & successes, while Mildred Boyd as, Cash & Carry Store Nance, and Kex Berndt as Joe Stout, | in all, it was one of the entertain- ment successes of the school year, and everything points to a big success for | e did remarkably good work. The chor- fr a ed uses were unusually effective. ‘All! { C nel er tonight. The proceeds of the opera are to 1 in helping pay for the furnish- People who are not interested | trons of the school, acquaint- of the young’ people or mu: ven to the public library, to be! (Ra Nametl . 810 MAIN ST By GRAINING PROCESS SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY will be attracted by the ¢ ishyour Altogether the affair promises to at-| | Refeishyerctat Prepared Doughnut tract the | t crowd of any ama! Pf for baby | a ce enema TE tour under of the mere Flour; regular 15¢ The your well entert last night, the officers of the institution, so that | the occasion will be remembered for its pleasant social character well as its succes: parformance MANY WILL HEAR | RED CROSS NURSE Much interest is exhibited in the coming to marck on Monday ot | r of tin polis, i cross, who on Mon speak at the Comme large number of people are pla 0 to attend. North Dakota pee, in act! er cent of its nurses Cross service than other this divisiou, and Barbe what these nur: e doing on the battlefields and in the base hospitals of France and of the need for more} of them. ! HORSE DROPS DEAD; BOY DRIVER LOATH + A horse in a team being driven a diminutive lad, probably bet eight and 10 years old, fell to th ment in a dying condition First and Second streets on T | shortly afternoon toda; The young | teamster’s plight quick’ ttracted a/ number of people to his 5 lad insisted that someone help him) raise his horse. He was unwilling to} believe that his animal friend was) dead, and when at last convinced he} burst into tears. | y daddy's away at war,’ the; youngster sobbed. when someone ask- | ed him where his father was. Late/ this afternoon the dead horse remain- ed wheer it had fallen, the police de-| partment not having received any) notice. The ownership of the team could not be ascertained. [ary News || From Devils Lake—Fred J. Traynor | of Devils Lake is in the city today. Dodge Man Here.—J. C. Vincent, } who sells Dodges at Fargo, was in| the city today. | From Napoleon—B. D. Ash of Na- poleon was in the city this week on a business mission. | Minot Barristers—Dudley L. > } D. C. Greenleaf and B. H. Bradford | were among well known members of | the Minot sar in the city this week: with business in the supreme court. | “The Most of the Best for the) Least.” SATURDAY SPECIALS, x Fancy Large Onions, per |b Macaroni, 3 pkgs: for ... Spaghetti, 3 pkgs. for ..... f VEGETABLES | We have our usual large assort- ment of Fresh Vegetables: Head Lettuce Cucumbers | Celery Green Onions Radishes, Etc. ! | 1 \ \ | FRUITS | Bananas — Oranges: — Apples} Fleischman’s Compressed Yeast SWEET CREAM : MEATS Swift’s Premium Hams and Ba- con, Bologna and ,Wienerwursts, Leana Style Sausage, Liver Sau- eit}: id Head ‘C! nee ‘Cheese. Orders en for Fresh Meats pnd de- liveted with Groceries." "> =. a: face bi-Namel Store Saag | is wh package ......... lle Prepared Oven Gold Cake Flour, regu- everythin, in your locality will teach you to ce. ChieNamel pind Halstead’s High- Grade Coffee, in bulk. Reg. 30¢ Ib. ' Very special for Saturday, lb. ..... 26¢ Black Tea — Abso- lutely as good as well known policy of handing oly | Lipton’s, reg. 0c : per lb. Special Sat- urday; ADs isc _.62¢ RADISHES GREEN ONIONS “Full Line of Fancy and Staple Groceries 316 Main St. The Conservation of Meat ig is difficult for people who have regularly depended upon meat to get along without 1t. By using alittle bacon in combination with cereal and vegetable dishes, many housewives are supplying the desired meat flavor. Let us sead you a free cook book of practical recipes for ham and vacon. Just write today, mentioning your dealer's. name The following is a splendid conservation dish from this book. ed Potatocs With Bacon d potatoes sliced very thin with 2 tablerpoonfuls of our, pepper. PI Phe baking dich, Add 1 pint . ever top with slices of bacon, Bake about 45 minutes. 1 moderate oven url potatoes are ten Moreli's Dakola’s Pride Sliced Bacon is trimmed of ‘all rind, ends and waste, It is the economica! bacon, Leol; for the Red Heart label on your bacon carton, for fre eaok 3 Joun Moree vz & Co. Sioux Falls South Dakota _ French dressin Bevo for everyo other soft deinks I'v Bevo-—the al Sold in botites on'y and y ANHEUSER-BUSCH-*CT Lous lay 25¢ pkg. ...... 29¢) | | | | | | i Carload of Potatoes choice Minnesota Potatoes Friday this week. The price will be $1 per bushel. These are extra fancy cooking and Rex ee eee i Ba obial COFFEE! COFFEE! seed potatoes, the best ever E. C. Corn Flakes, special 3 packages for..........+ We're still talking it. Remem- offered on the local market. They will be sold from the car on the,Soo tracks, and I will also have them on sale at my meat market up to Monday night only, at that price. Win. Dohn Ati mmm Brown, Geiermann & Ryan POCONO OC CLOSES EL OSERIELIODOLEOOEDEDOD ODOR OCOD: Quality Groceries at Prices Thdt Talk To eeeeereeeemeeeneereenecel WE THANK YOU anneeeta= \ —FANCY— e Rhubarb Carrots Beets: Green Onions Cucumbers Tomatoes and Radishes I wil receive a carload of Saturday Specials BANANAS | ORANGES APPLES GRAPEFRUIT Dunham’s Cocoanut, 1 lb. package; regular price 40c. ber.it’s fresh roasted daily, guar- anteed to please and will ,go as far as one and one-quarter pound of regular>store coffee. Price, per lb. .*. /28e, 33¢ and 38c HOLIDAY NUT BUTTER The best Cocoanut Butter sub- stitute,*per Ib. ......0.. 35¢ OLIVE OIL SPECIAL Pompeiian, quart can ..... Pompeiian, pint can ... Old Monk, quart can . Old Monk, pint can . ‘ Home Brand Loganber'vias, 1 Mother’s Wheat Hearts, regt FRESH VECETABLES Celery Head Lettuce y Tomatoes Cauliflower Radi seller Mal. 25¢ al. .22¢ ¢ seller. , spe Speci Both Phones 211 118 3rd St. Last Delivery Saturday, 5 P. M. Other Week Days atv4:45 Ps Mh Cucumbers Carrots Beets ST SWEET CREAM | sUEAQOUUTEUG4OCGEOAUSEAAQUDEALUNQGQGUCUNU0SEUbUA0SUEE0¢QH0RQ000U0U0SU0000UUEQUUUGLUEEUEUUUECMOATEE AT e—ammmmmmmmmamamaq@Qa@qQaaeaaeeeeeeeeeeeee Soom NUTMARGARIN TRY THIS WONDERFUL NEW PRODUCT. ; ¢ Ask your grocer to deliver you a 1-Pound Carton. 5 Be sure to ask for Holiday Nutmargarine and try it; try it on bread or toast (note the fine flavor); try it in your cooking; try it for cake making, and whenever you would ordinarily use butter. Holiday Nutmargarine has all the qualities of high grade creamery butter. WE WANT YOU TO PROVE IT. So sure are we that you will like it, try it—if you are not pleased, yes, delighted, is the word—send back the unused half-pound and your money will be returned. NUTMARGARINE oes 2 ee {—70 PCT. COCOANUT OIL ae eee B45 POT. MILK, SALT, MOISTURE sti" Contains no animal fats and is scientifically prepared with skill and care in our specially equipped plant—large, strictly sanitary—and, already turning out thousands of pounds of this new product every day. A een re WHAT wsHOLE DAY tisteuxe NUTMARGARINE On the table it has the exquisite flavor of high-grade créam- ery butter; a. most appetizing spread for toast and bread: In ee cake making or cooking you use less because it goes farther, “ ’~ an absolutely pure nut butter. . \: = = SS 2 re é = le | —~ The price is fully a third less than creamery butter, fhough when it becomes as well known as butter you will prefer it even if the cost were equal to the price of the best butter. ; Ne on THE NORTHERN — aie: COCOANUT This product ts licensed by the U.¢S. Food .Ad- ministration under Serial BUTTER CO. No. G-26744. According to MINNEAPOLIS anold law passed before . this x product was thought of it must { Your grocer, delicatessen store and all dealers in pure food products ; il be labeled oleomargaryine but it is not oleomargarine. ‘There is no oleo, nov-other- animal. fat used | in making this wonderful new product. oy y These dealers now have Holiday:.E. A. Dawson, Roy Logan, Geo. Gussner, Brown & Jones, Kupitz, J. I. Roop; Brown, - é ‘ Geierman & Ryan, Kennedy Grocery and Pierce Grocery. If ‘your dealer is not yet supplied he can order it for you from Stacy Bismarck Company _ sell HOLIDAY. Be sure to ask for this brand and insist <u vetting it. “© Wholesale Distributors.

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