The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 8, 1919, Page 8

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PAGE 8, =--- ISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE SHIRTS E have added to our Stardard Merchandise SHIRTS KNOWING our Customers Ap- preciate our efforts to'Bive them =exclisive “merchandise aswell as per- sonal service. CUSTOM TAILORING EXPERT REPAIRING NINTH 6 +o Minneapolis, Ming» May 8.—-The district would be the leading district of the United States in the Victory Liberty loan speed contest if the banks of the district would report to the federal reserve bank the received. According, to; an; efficial report sent): Oth from, , Washington. the ninth district is a close second to. the St. Louis district and there is F - developing a very exciting raté between these two for first hon- ninth... federal . reserve subscriptions already ors. HILDREN Should not be “dosed” for colds—apply the “outside” treatment— tyr oy Vie Phone 96. Governor Wold of the federal reserve bank and A. R. Rogers, dis- Strict chairman, as well as all. of ‘the other ninth district officials , “YOUR BODYGUARD" - 30F, 6049.20 Houses and Lots For Sale N. W. Corner 12th & Ingals (150x150) All Clear Title. WATCH FOR OUR BIG DOWN STAIRS STORE SALE | Johnson’s THE STORE WITH A THOUSAND Two Stores: Bismarck and Grand Forks HAND PRESSING DRY CLEANING DISTRICT HAS CHANCE TO «BE FIRST OVER, SAYS, CHAIRMA for this district. the great honor, of leading the nation over. the top in this last Liberty, loan. “According to regorts made to the offices of the central committee notes subscribed in the ninth dis- Said (Mr. Rogers. place is because subscriptions are ban a fine chance:to win a great hon- or, and all. of us who are interest- ed in advertising the northwest hope that each individual banker will make it his personal business to rush his‘ postal card report of subscriptions to the federal re- | serve bank in Minneapolis so that the district can get official credit for them at Washington. The ninth should be first over in the loan of thanksgiving and can be if the bankers will make special effort in this direction.” Facific Hotel. Business'‘Is Good! poe We Have Some Nice Corner Lots That Are Bargains S. W. Corner 2nd & Ave. € (150x150)......... $2000.00 N. E. Corner 6th & Ave. F:(150x150) .........: $2000.00 N. W. Corner Mth & Ave. .D (150x150)........ $1500.00 det ae $1000.00 J. B. Halloran and Company City Property—Insurance Room 202, Bismarck Bank Bldg. POPULAR PRICED STORE GARMENTS H| commission is inspecting state high- H]| tie: are. bending efery energy to win . there have been enough Victory . NEW ARRIVALS’ ‘FROM FLORIDA: TEMPT JADED PALATE AND WILL RELIEVE FULLNESS AFTER PAYDAY There's nothing like some of the ;ne warrivals from Florida to tempt that jaded appetite and to relieve that feeling of fullness in the purse after payday. A most tempting array of green things, fresh from the Ever- giades country) traveling all the way by fast express, is displayed by Bis- ;marck grocers today. There are spring green peas at 30 cents the pound; cabbage of 1919 vint- age at 18 cents the pound, and spin-! ache at 25. Head lettuce. grown out of doors! and not under glass, is to be had at 18 cents the head, and leaf lettuce for the reasonable price of fice. There are STATE HIGHWAY | COMMISSION MEN ARE SOME BUSY Assistant Engineers Scurrying ' Up and Down State on | Official Business W. H. Robinson, state-engineer. and orth Dakota high- commission, is 1. . H assistant state highway engineer, has returned from Hillsboro, wh he let the contract for the construction off niles. of federal aid highway to W. H. Noel of Jamestown. Vv. FF. McGraw, — assistant ineer,, has, returner field work at Grand For Joseph Ingram, county engineer of Grand Forks, returned home — last evening after spending a week at the state highway commission offices plan- ning'a federal aid highway project for Grand Forks county. W. W. Moyer of the state highway state from w in Williamg ang) Stark coun- H. K, Craig, project engineer with the state highway commission, is look- ing after state and federal aid projects in Carrington and Valey City. MISS NIELSON TO TAKE IN BIG SCHOOL MEETS Miss Mimie J. Nielson, state su- perintendent of public instruction, will spend most of néxt week at Grand , are strawberries at 45 cents the quart. They have been on the market for +Temperature at. noon . new, potatoes, real, generous looking tubers, at two pounds for 35, to go with the peas. In the fruit and galad division there some time, but this week's offerings show .an improvement in quality. Large, juicy pineapples, dead ripe, are bringing 45 cents, and cucumbers. can be had at 30 to 35 cents, according to size. ‘Tomatoes, on the same basis, sell at 30 and 35, cents the pound, and eg plant is, worth 30 cents the pound. Green peppers are offered today at ten cents apiece and radishes at ten cents the bunch. LITTLE LINTON GIRL DIES IN BISMARCK Tulia Adele: Ramey, twelve years old, youngest. daughter. of (Mr. dM John L, Rainey of Linton, died ygste! day ‘at a local hospital, death result- ing from tonsilitis nnd>other complica: | tions. % i The remains accompinied “by the murents were sent to Linton today on No. 8 for burial, Funeral ° +s wil be held fro the Methodist churel at. that place tomorrow, and interment will -be made in the Linton cemetery. WEATHER REPORT. For, twenty-four, hours ending ‘at noon, May 8. Temperature.at 7 a.m. Highest yesterday: .. Lowest yesterday Lowest last) night \, Precipitation Highest wind velocity Forecast," For North Dakota; Generally fair tonight and ‘Friday;-warmer Friday and ‘extreme west; portion tonight. > Lowest THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1919. Our skill and judgment in testing and ‘it; value to you. Sale of Spring PROFESSIONAL SKILL It is as useless to buy two lenses and a frame to better your vision as it would be to. buy two drugs and a bottle to cure yourself when sick. Unless properly prescribed neither will help. ting eyes is of the greatest »' > “Our Experience Counts” BONHAM BROTHERS, JEWELERS Mr. E. B. Woodward, Optometrist in Charge of this Department. CULUHLSUOAEDROLAUGUACRONNONONNNOORUGDONaUaOONooROONNS avuceveuanouanuencavusuuunscensoenncunsannenincunscegvonnesssvuussunneecuanceaueevseneqennuedtagn'= a ——$—$_$ and Summer Furs nS $$$ ee aasuenuansusununnnansuanuucnnuonnevagesvunvnnsvovescncauaacenvenssusonsayevcanqungvenussegevadsonsivensvesnaayeasnecueniueny UUNUNNONOUODOUONOLOOONDS 10 DAYS ONLY New Stock of New York Furs of’$3,000 to be sold at New York Retail Prices. .. BISMARCK FUR COMPANY. 418 Broadway J. WARREN KERRIGAN | with which the Pavaltg Plays’ star is suca it ought to please his legions of admirers throug ° AS Burglar; fo} Night” will be shown tonight oily Bismarck, N. D. A that, the Austrian peace delegates bad Ci (THe\whbChate: not ordered “Taylor , Fruit-call:‘Mrs.. A. A. lft last night and would rach St. Ger- main probably tomorrow. ORRIS. W. ROBERTS. s feteorologist. LEAGUE EDITOR HERE. Paul .Gteer,, editor ‘of the Grand Forks, which becomes the educational center of the state. There, will be bel ‘dat the university. during the week the annual state meeting of the county ! superintendents, the annual iuterscol- astic. ‘athletic, declamatory and> ora- torical meets and various other events of juterest in the school world. Edu: caters of national prominence will ad- dress, the sessions oft teachers; stu- dents and-county superintendents, Miss Nielson wil preside over. several sec: tions and will‘addreys‘othersi) 61 ne : 1a DOl EVANGELICAL ASSN. IN 1:9 SESSION’ AT ABERDEEN Aberdeen, 8. D. May 8—The Thir- ty-fifth annual conference of the Evan trict to put us away. out.in front,” - “Theconly rea- - son we are not -occupying first ” the Aederalreservé bank hy thot of the.district. We have WANTED—Chamber maid at Grand 4-18-tf gelical _assoclatjon , of North Dakota, South Dakota “ad' Montana . opened here today (wALcontinug until May iv ae ee enor ‘Naper- Sine, TUS 4Agiitol at‘all of the wesdion's, 1) LER) aye Cleaning. Up, Plowing or-remov- ing rubbish, call Wachter, Phone 62, eA GEG BEFORE THE BOARD OF RAiL. ROAD COMMISSIONERS. NOTICE. | A. hearing will be held by the foal! of railroad commissioners of the state of North Dakota at their offices in the city of Bismarck, N. D. at’ ten o'clock a. m, May 9, 1919 in the appli- cation of the Bismarck Gas Co. for an increase in rates. All persons inter- ested will take notice. By order of the board of railroad commissioners, J. H. CALDERHEAD, Secretary. Bismarck.''N!D: May 8, 1919!" '» SUMMON: State of North Dakota, Couuty of} Burleigh, City of Bismarck, : In Justice Court, bef ell, Police Magistrate, Ex Officio Jus- tice of Peace, City of Bismarck, a Municipal cor- poration, Plaintiff, vs. The Unknown Owner or Owners of the animal de scribed in, the complaint, in this action, Defendants, State of North Dakota to the above named defendant: You are hereby summoned to appear before me at my office in the City Hall in the City of Bismarck, | Bur- | leigh County, North Dakota, at the hour of 10 o’clock a. m., on Monday, the 19th day of May, A. D. 1919, to answer the complaint of the above named plaintiff, who Claims to recover of you the sum of thirty-seven and 10-100 ($87.10) dollars, costs and fees for the taking up and caring of that certain antwal from and_ufter the 26th day of February, A. D. 1919, up to ang including the present time, and that such animal is described as fol- lows, to-wit: One bay gelding, weight about 1,000) pounds, marked with white star and white stripe on nose. branded. on right \shoulder so dimly as to be not dis- tinguishable, he plaintiff claims a lien upon such animal for the above — imentiqued jamount by virtue of the possession of such animal,-now in the care of one Geo. P. Stroh) as poundmaster of the | City of Bismarck aforesaid, jbound of said D you are here ND-NOTICE, notitied that if you fail to appear and answer said com- plaint_ as above required. the said plaintif€ will take judgment against you by default for the above men- ioned sum; that the said animal here- in described will be duly advertised and sold and the proceeds thereof ap-; plied in payment of such amount, to- gether with accruing costs and that the balance, if any there be, will be paid into the city treasury of the said plaintiff herein, the City of Bismarck. Given under iny hand this 6th day of May, A. D, 1919. EB. H. HOWELL, Police Magistrate of the City of Bis- marck, Ex Officio Justice of Peace. fe May $920 Forks: American, is atthe capitol do- ing special work for his newspaper. Is A. WONDER we Have You'tried Pyramid H wee eeetee Byram Mea | just mail coupoh..below—and, the | reguits may amaze a5 Others are * praishc idPile Treatments as Meliverer—why not you? Mail coupon mow or get a 600 box from any druggist anywhere. Take) no bstitute. a FREE SAMPLE COUPON PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY. i «666 Pyramid Bldg., Marshall, Mich, Kindly send) me a Free sample of Pyramid Pile Treatment, in plain wrapper. “<The Home of Service” MR. CAR OWNER Within. the next few weeks you will be getting out your auto- mobile and preparing for the sea- son’s run. -Doubtless one of the first things that you will have to consider will be your tires. In our line of Kelly-Springfield casings and tubes we believe that we have something that will merit your investigation. That they cost more is true, but as has been said hefore—‘“the recollec- tion of quality remains long after the price is forgotten.” Drop in our store, or call us up and we shall be pleased to show you why. : ‘ MISSOURI VALLEY MOTOR CO. “The Home of Service” CARL PEDERSON, Mgr. North Dakota Bismarck ES.PARTS, Ri ‘ SREP rp Exe” Fac ; on “TORY sEpvice SIA™ CORWIN MOTOR CO bisnwcaN! on aes pared! Temperuuree AT ORPHEUM TONIGHT. |provided and. as ‘argo’. f “Williston 30 In everything ‘ie does in the story, Grand Forks’, 34 Kerrigan is thet aétfves virile mag-|out the country, ~~ StePaul .. 40 netic young American. full of the joy > Winnipeg 30 of living, of enthusiasm for the task | the Orpheum theatre. 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