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va _FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1919, @ISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE MANY CLUB‘ WOMEN OF THE CITY |BISMARCK MAN 70 ATTEND. DISTRICT MEETING LOW BIDDER ON whe fifth annual meeting of the elght | district federation -of women’s clubs! will be held: at Garrison to- worfow. Those who are on the pro- gram include many prominent Bis- Marck club women, and_ represer? fives will go from the various clubs of. :the city. Among those who~are nning to go-to the~ meeting are rg. D. 'T.-Oweus and Mrs. A. P, Len Uart, from the Mothers’ club,’ wi" Ackerman, from the Current Events ‘club,<Mrs, F.,L. Conklin and Mra. Phillip Meyer, Fortnightly club, god-Mrs, H. H. ‘Steele, Mrs, A/G. Jacobgon and Miss Gertrude Hoff: man, from the Thoredey ‘Musical OPollowing ig the aa for tomor- 1:00—Presentation of credentials. 1:30—Community singing. Invocation. Piano golo, Mrs. J. AV. Garrison. Greetings, Mrs, H. Gy dent of N. D. ¥. W. C, Regding of minutes. intment of committees » Reports of clubs (3 minutes each). Report of. department. members (5 minutes each); Arts and Crafts, Mrs. Frank McGray. GarrfSon; Civics, Mrs. Frank - Richman, Jamestown ; - Conser- yation, Mri. H. D. Earh—Jamestown ; Education, Mrs. FE. R. Eavards, domestown: Home Heononics T. Mc@ullongh, Washburn ; S Andustria),. Mrs. A. A. Hen Goodrich ; Landmarks, “Mrs. Robinson, “Vick, predl- ‘cavalier, af ‘ki: Cr ~~. - —_— [ MARKETS > | ee Chicago, May 16>-Hogs~Receipts, 18,000; active; 10¢ to loc highor Top, $20.90. Pale $2 0.60 to $20.80. \ vy weight, $20.70 to $20.90. Medion weight, $20.50 to $20.9. Light -light, $19.35 to $20.50. Heavy packing. sows, smooth, $19.85 to!$20.25. . Tough, $19.40 to $19.85. $ £Cattle — Receipts, 3,000; steady; ealves sting. Beef steers, medium and heavy weight, choice and prime, $16.75 to $19.25." + Medium and good, $14:00 to $17.00. Common, $11.75. to $14.25. Light weights, good’ and $14.15 to $17.00. Commo.and and medium, $10.50 to $14.25. Butcher cattle and heifers, $8.25 to $15.25. Cows, $8.15 to $15.00. anners and cutters, $6.50 to $8. bs ‘eal calves, \%13.00 to $14.50. 4 Stocker. steers, $8.50 to $13.75. " Sheep — Receipts, 6,000, | shorn lambs strongy best wool lanes 25¢ higher. Top, $19.00. Sheep steady; ‘lambs, 84 Ds, down, | 7 $13.75 to'$15.15; 85° Tbs. up, $13.25 to $15.00. / EB, | Culls. and cominon. $°9.00 to $1 Yearling’ wethers,, $12.25 to $13: . Ewes, medium, good pana choice, $10.50 to°$12.00. Cults and common, $5. ‘00 to $10.25, Paul Minn., May 16,—Hogs—Ke: 6500; steady, J Be, $20.10 “to $20.25. Y Bulk, $20.20. to $20.25. Cattle. — Receipts, 2,800; killers steady. ¥ rs, $6.00 to. ‘git. 50, Cows, $5.00 to $14.25. Veal celvés, 50c higher, ~ $1600,.0°° «/ ¢ Sheep—Receipis, « “Wo; ‘steady, Lambs, $7.00 fo $13.50. Wethers, $10.0 Oto, Oto-$12.00. ” “Minneapolis, Minn, May 16.—Wheat FpReceipts, 151 cars; cash No, 1, 2.48 to $2.53; corn No. 3, $1.69; oats, No. 3 white, 63 1-2¢ to G5c; flax, $4.17 to $4.20° 1:2. ’"Ciry NEws | Fargo Banker Here I. E, Hansen, a well known Fargo banker now representin gthe First National of St. Paul, is in the city on, a business mission, Spe choice, $6.50 te at Dawson Rey,.C..W./Davis, field” ‘agent of the . North Dakota Purity league, deliv- ered an address on “Bolshevism and Our State Government” to a large audience at Dawson son last evening. Veteran ‘Soldier Here Lieut. .A. ‘J. Haas, formrely sta- | tioned at. Fort Lincoln with the 14th} regular infantry, and who went from | here to Alaska when the troops were | withdrawn fromAhis post, is here on a. short Jeave for a visit with Mrs. | Haas and her parents, Mr- and Mrs. John Robideau. Lieut. Haas has just returned from eleven months’ service in France, where he saw some terrific | fighting during which he was twice! wounded. 2 , Cathro Returns Director General\F. W, Cathro of the Bank of North Dakota, returned last .eyening from. the twin cities, | where he conferred witt Theodore governor of the federal réserev bank, and President Quamme of the federal land_bank, relative to admission of the North Dakota bank. Manager J. R. Waters and Secretary Oliver S. Morris of the industrial commission, | who went to the cities on the same mission, will return this s-evening. | y NOTICE. For tomatoes, cabbage. cauliflower, poppersCurrents in bearing-size, red raspberries. — See Faunce, South street, for prices, 5-1 pa ee eee FRECKLES Don't Hide Them With” a Veil; move Them With \Othine— Doyble Strength This preparation for the removal of freckles is usually so séssful in re- moving freckles and giving a ‘clear, beautiful complexion that it is sotd) under guarantee’ to refund the money if it fails. Don’t hide your freckles under a veil; get an ounce of Othine and re- move them. Even the first few appli- cations should show a wonderful im- provement, some of the lighter freck- les vanishing entirely. - Be sure to ask t! Re- Drifs Rathman, Ja Mrs, Philip Me Bisma ; Litera- ture and Libra Mrs, G. Tucker, Courtenay; Musie, Mrs. J. A. Graham, } Bismarck; Public Health, Mrs, Fanny (Dunn Quain, Bismarely Reports of County “Chaiyyman, (4% minutes) ; Sheridan, Mrs, H, Dickin- McClusky; 1 J fown 3 sislation, lamestowt solo, Misa Kathryn Bush/ - Mrs. Fred Canklin, Bis- Piano solo, Mrs, O. S. Hjelle, -Mer- cer, Me siS Address, Miss‘ Katherine Fargo. ~ “7 :00-—Dinner. N DREAMLAND, THEATRE §:15—Communityy \ singing, Star Spangled Banner.’ Address, Miss Topping, Critendon Home, Fargo. Piano solo, Mrs, Frank Temple, Bis- qarek.-« Nocak solo, Mrs. V. J. LaRose, Bis; marek, } 5 \ Addresg, .Y. Wy C. A. speaker, Commun winging, ‘“Marseillaise,” 9:00—IIhtistrated lecture, Mile. Jac- queline Bertillion, Paris;. ' Community singing led by Mrs, ae J. La Rese, / del The Garison Tuesday ment clyb will iS dinner’ for “dele; Jensen, “The Supt. ef Iaprove- MANDAN’ LIGHTS Mandan, N. Dy _ “May 16.—B. K. ;Skeels of Bismarck was one of the low bidders on Mandan's new white \POPULAR BARBER way, bids for which were opened last evening by the city ‘commission. In as- much as the commission has not defl- nitely determined upon the style of standard to be adopted, were not awarded. GRADE EXAMS he final eighth grade examination will be held May 28 and 29 at the following placeg: ‘Moffit, Wing’ Canfield, Gibbs, Rich- mond No. 2, Harris No. 2, Crofte No. 1, Sterling, Regan, Highland No. 3, Apple Creek No. 1, Frances No. 2, Lein No. 1, Sibley No. 8, McKenzie, Baldwin, Harriett No. 4, Morton No. 1, Grass Lake No. 2, Boyd No. 2,'Thelma, 4-| There will be another examination in n_June for those schools closing later, than May. NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION. | (Special District—Annual Hlegtion.) Notice is hereby given that on the first Tuésday in Jyne, being June 3, 1919, an. annual elettion will be held at Will schgol in the ‘Special Schoo} District of No.1, County of Burleigh. State of North Dakota, for the pur- |pose of electing the followmg mem- jbers of the Board of Education: Two members to serve for a term of ‘k| three years, for the city of Bismarck. The polls will be opened at 9 o'clock, \ _ BROWN & JON ES OS Se ‘We don’t ‘ask you : < to do our work 70c worth of Sun- shine for .... We are real grocers— service groeers. We at- tend to everything which is a part of the retail gro- cery business. We maintain a good SPECIAL 5ic “Call for’ Information VEGETABLES delivery system™ which Head Lettuce leaves the store daily at 10 a. m. and 4 p. m.; Sat- urday 9 and 10:30 a. m. and 2:30 and 5 p. m. Qur telephone: is “al- ways open to you i a frequent ringing does not - disturb. us in the least. we give all the con- veniences of a charge a ac- count: ® And from our thor- ° ough | knowledge of gre ceries and food we ca give you trustworthy:i formation about thitigs which are good. For example, we’ rec- ommend that you try RYZON Baking’ Powder, and Monarch -Coffee. They are pure, always of uniform quality. Both are economical, high- grade goods. “We also want you to know about our Saturday offerings in next column. (ee Cle AN: :f) AND ur house die“ of neglect— De cay eel and crack and. go-to pieces—all for the lack of a_ good: “dose of paint! - Ra Houses tive longer tha ted—some fn- n fed Gye with ength i & Welch . Hardware and Machinery Bismarck New England have { Leaf Lettuce Green Onions : String Beans Cucumbers Radishes | Celery, ete. i FRUIT ’ Oringes \ - Pineapples ‘Grape Fruit Strawberries \ Meats delivered with Groceries SWEET CREAM n humans, if kepty 00 years because ep North: Dakota contracts |Wer shop. in the Hughes building , has a: m,, and closed at 4 o'clock p. m, of that day. Dated at Bismarck, N. D., this 17th day of. May, 1919. By. order of the Board of Education, RICHARD PENWARDEN, 5-15-6-3 Clerk, ; GOES TO BUFFALO STS Fred Broeq! of the Broadway bar- the the unanimous Barber’s been made choice “of almost, Bismarck New Potatoes Bananas . Oranges please. , 6 cans for 12 cans Both Phones 211. ‘PEANUT. BUTTER— 2 pound can for SWEET CORN— + Special, 3 cans for FRESH BU the farm, per gallon The day’s expenditures don’t GUSSNER’S Home of Quality Groceries and Mea’s 310 Main Phone ir FULL LINE OF Mushrooms. SUGAR— per pound EXTRA FANCY BUTTER—Per “pound CORN— 2 gans for FANCY TOMATOES— Regular 30c value, at N. D. ALFALFA SEED— Per pound “We Thank You” \ Strawberries and C}-3m Leaf Hettace-—--Head Lettuce——Asparagus——Parsley “\ => Cuicumbers——Green Onions Wax Beans - Texas Crystal White Onions — Are you satisfied with your Coffee? If not try our’s. fresh roasted every, day and guaranteed to Per pound, 35¢ or 22.0.0... Nearetieys 49c CALPAC TOMATOES TH finest canned Tomatoes offered at this price—' Saturday Deliveries—9 and 10:30 A. M.; 2:30-4:30 P. M. Week Day Deliveries—10:30 and 3:30.° + , Richholt’s Cash: and Carry, [ Phone 631] Grocery [7th & Thayer | » WE APPRECIATE YOUR TRADE nent ane: from =/ -30c Home Made le Cakes and Pies , Steel Cut Coffee, regu- lar 45c value, Per Ib.. trade here. Although we do not sell below cost, you,see we‘are in this business to-make money. SATURDAY SPECIALS Celery, New Potatoes, Spinach, Wax Beans, Green Pep-_ - pers, Tomatoes, New Cabbage, Radishes, Green Onions, Head Lettuce, Leaf Lettuce, Rhubarb, Cucumbers and FRUITS—— Strawberries -- Pineapples -- Oranges -- Lemons -- Apples ———GROCERIES———. We ahways have Special Bargains: _/ REAMERY vis a eee ee 60c We guarantee everything we sell or refund your money union as delegate to the national ‘con- yention of the union at Buffalo on September 9. ° Mr, -Broedl is a pro- dressive unionist and a prominent member of his craft, in this city, and the selection is geyerally. popular, A Health Builder, For Weakened Lungs Where a continued cough or ‘cold threatens the lungs, Eckman’s Altera- tive will help of ato the cough, hen the lungs and restore healt 80c and $1.50 bottles at drug: Sox or ECKMAN (EAbORATORY. Philadelphia" S streni J ead W Green Peppers Lemons Apples It’s ce fos $1610 $2.15 “7 118 Third St, af run up aay so high if you y VEGETABLES with ‘ah ambulance ‘company which > Emil Bresslér Home was in ongthe, hardest fighting in the Emil Bressler, who left’ Bismarck | Argonne forest and the Volges moun- with Co. I and who served in France | *#ins, is home egain. Tribune Want: Ads bring results: a ~ KUPITZ,CO. Phone 88——Will Connect You with All Departmente—Phone 68 QUALITY | SERVICE | ‘GANITARY, Fourth Street / Bimaroli GROCERY DEPARTMENT __ Make a Dollar Worth One Dollar a and ro Cents SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Orange Marmalade, if bulk} 30c value, at ‘Kre-Me-Kuts, ‘Baker Beans, 35c value, 2 cans for Canned Tomatoes, 2 1-2 Ib. can, 25c value, 8 cans for .. Canned Peaches, 2 1-2 Ib. can, 35¢ value, 2 cans for Apple Butter, quart jars, 45c value, per jar Apple we 5 Ib. jar, Hershey’s oe 25c value, 2,cans for Bird’s Eye Matches, , 85¢ value, at No. 2. size Kidney Beans, 20c value, 2 cans for Kream Crisp, 35c value, per package MEAT AND FISH DEPARTMENT FRESH DRESSED CHICKEN ; LAMB Picnic Ham, per pound! EA. Brown Quality Groceries at Pines That Talk “Successor to Brown & Geierman, Grocers . Phone53——, 777 F RESH VEGETABLES—— Spinach—Head Lettuce—Leaf Lettuce—New Potatoes—Parsley Green Onions—Rhubarb—Asparagus—Wax Beans—Radishes Tomatoes—Car: r rots—Rutabagas—Cabbage Frank’s Sauer Kraut, special, 8 cans for ..........4.5 ae refressoiees ...50c Lima Beans, special, ' 6 pounds for Rex Corn Beef, No. 2 can, special, per can Monarch Catsup, . | 8 bottles for .......... Fin Roe nines pF rere Pon Mears eb 70c !Kream Krisp, regular 35c value, ; special price, per pound ........6 cbc cece eee e ene 30c \ —— FRUIT —— BANANAS— Per dozen . Grape Fruit— 4 ——GROCERIES—— ym 6-lb. sack Rolled Oats, per sack ..’ Fremo, regular 25c seller, special, per package Monarch Tomato Soup, special, 3 cans for : PURE HIGH TEST CREAM ¢ Last Delivery on Saturday at 7:00 P.M. Our delivery hours are as follows: 8:45-10:30 a.m.; 2530-4 :30'p.m. Would appreciate orders being sent in at least half. hour before leaving time when possible. Dairy Products and _ all: the Vegetables and Fruits . the- market affords. . Just received big shipment of Armour’s Jellies, Jams and Preserves of all kinds—Cher- ries and Peanut Butter. We Appreciate Your Trade HONE RY ANS | Broadway, 504 el Oranges—A pples—Strawberries—Pineapples ~