The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 29, 1919, Page 8

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Goodby Felt Hat, Hello Straw! They're here; they're ready. coming shape. Bergeson’s Straws for discriminating tastes. You get the same, distinctive touch of style in Bergeson’ 5 Straws that marks all of our men’s wear different. New braids from the best foreign and domestic makers. CUSTOM TAILORING HAND PRESSING EXPERT REPAIRING DRY CLEANING ‘S.E. BERGESON &-SON ———— a ail HRT points in northern Minnesota , and North Dakota. “The attendance Is ex- NORTH DAKOTA 20. the four- ration of. the dantists in the Child’ Ral 4 teenth aniitial neat of the North TATA HATTA man’s favorite braid, preferred’ brim, be- en contracted, from the § teil Jo; be closd to the 300 mark |= So ei F were the state dentists u is OP N price ice: ‘gurantee; began‘to* pour ithe TISTS E rival.of the ‘evening trains with bi @idress that they promised ol 2 me arkebi( Alter!’ com:| id Welfare Movement. Thomas that)he' would be: agsured [70D Pi bE SESSI ; io ofthe main features, of: jaudience of Fargo pultations th leading? grain : men’ in | ‘6 convention will be the Cos! delivered hia lecture on the Welfare movement was shown in the | Care :of Children’s Teeth,” at the Dakota State Dental association open-! great amount of enthusiasm aroused | auditorium this afternoon, commene-!}i8%) ite ‘4 ‘trvight ’ ear tion of last year BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE. PERMIT SYSTEM TO REGULATE BIG GRAIN MOVEMENT yin, Handling Crops.,, ».., ; 10 control*the” moverhent-'ot the grain sharvest/;inethe: Northwest this bl fi if prt sore ba ‘Minncapoti cording :toi Aji ga Strouts, acting. ter- inal manager at Minneapolis the ‘Falttoad*admialstration. rector. General. Hines, of .the ‘administration announced . last Laight ‘that: problems involved “inthe! traneportatio the 1,200,000,001> jushets of teal have been under ton- sideration and’ that the permit sys- tem would be adopted. It is consid- ‘ered ‘iikel¥ that etal “and four ‘may! F m. the. primary, : Forecast. © While “thi ree control’ Ue leh it fs expected that. R. gional director of North- west Mnes,” ‘will reappoint the commit- tee which had charge of the issuing of permits at Minneapolis last. year. This committee was made up of H.-A. Kennedy, ‘terminal manager, Thomas, freight agent of the Burlington. congestion, which might: paralyze all = E fasta Von ion wan devioa lll ope AEN Oh a ‘when the farmers eager: to market wheat .quickly: under the standard Tagthera the rest and oeeutr of ee ia : ministration’s In .corporation, the subject of “The treatment and the, tact genieral'decided that ‘a permit’ mala lap.to, that in effect during, ed in the Fargo auditorium Tuesday | in the address and illustrated lecture |ing at 4 o'clock. The lecture will be pest. olution. of the ural morning with 200 delegates and visit-| given by Dr. Phillip R. Thomas of | illustrated by slides. ing dentists in attendance. ‘Minneapolis, who lectured on the sub- Dr. Solon Crum of .Fargo, secretary | dentistry. Dr. Thomas declared that of the association. Eighteen new | he wanted the dentists of the state to members were taken into the associa- | understafid that he wants to’ be of tion during the morning session. Den- | some help in the Child Welfare move- tists are in attendance from various | ment, knowing that 90 per cent of the this morning. oe a byth the mer (Everybody Invited. Ty 3 hy | Wi Keep it at home on ice’ A GOOD cold bottle of Buck with your meals; or a bottle at bed-time with your favorite sandwich! It's a great drink—this delicious cereal beverage—that will delight your palate and make your heart glad. Buck is pure and wholesome, with a familiar flavor een oi A citierent nrocess of pecs makes} ita 102) nis! ly ‘ain Dev ein it is “the ee t ding.” sarabyd 2 Manca add “FIRST FOR THIRST” Wholesale Distributor Annual Address Dismissed... Langdon, The registration was in charge of | ject of “Pediadontia,” or children’s) Dr. Thomas Smith of association, president ofthe state made only a few introductory remarks in the course of his opening address Riad admi to. the members of the association | Comm ng a nm LL I A TO ee eee on Thursday evening, May ae Ke 6 0’ a | | ome NATIONAL BEVERAGE COMPANY, CHI STACY-BISMARCK CO. Shipping "Zores'to Be Established.’ tem’ is being worked out at the rail- nis os a ethe: permitiaystem is-a: eae system .of controlling ‘traffic at oved. v4 re) =| nage, the,’ following tacts are interost. ing::For.the*tine ‘months ofthe crop >| year, July. 31,191 ‘May, 1919, there’ ic | oassed' ‘thre ‘grain ‘handling fo- of the country liquid, to avoid the ;| distreas,to.all intereats, that,wenltd:fol-; How: the piece vot ihe, few, of this | grain: sUangeodands that. ste. ety! heipless’ hen the;bahycame;'that seaid not, faye vaporetiate ’w wba Racoehercwray risttte Bikey caverns away. ber maternal, mitted; however, : phat, “eniployer and the ma- ra mi z een, of,the maternity: home had: fully: ex miataed hes uray ie her. She ny dedeption: = aid aot: ‘contend =tirat had_been.: practic “Burl “| known. “The plaintiff's action was dis- missed. The supreme. court affirms’ this decision. ° t ‘CARD OF THANKS. We wish’ to extend our thanks to “And FAMILY,’ : 6.29 y. > Jer; bulk of. sales,; $20.35, to $20,60; weight, $20.45. eee 10.65; light ht: =; ee Bolter packing Ban ae pits ee to.$19.. ie See ae ee t permits will: probably be, lp of the Northw o, eh dual permits oy 1 for th ineapolis’ terminal has ‘not, - 5/5. Sands, freight. traffic manager of | © = /'the Soo. line:and John. A.’ Parker, transportation facilities. was possible stand aay ‘to endorse the economy and long, uninter- rupted service of United States Tires. Machinery for operation, of the ‘sys, tration. Grain control’ ttees- will. be fnstituted, ateach |, : Although the* harvest’ a)- ready, hawi., started on the squthern edge of the wheat: delt, the -syatem. Mk ‘put ‘into: use until threab- ine beni eae, month.in the Middle. ‘sources ‘to: prevent serious ‘congestion’ ) roadcandsat x basetinatiow,) 5) ‘the baa markets shipping an that th are ‘ot the wala had at. is, in nine. months, the: flow of grain: was Bismarck Motor Co. C.B. Olson & Son, Driscoll ‘Killers weak to 25c lower; steers, $6 wethers $10 to $11.60; ewes, $4.00 to 6; cows -and_ heifers, Gee 0; veal calves 25c low HE eee att "MINNEA ye Cad GHAR rs and. feeders weak to 25c lower,) Minneapolis, May 20,—Flour uh- changed; shipment, 73,163 barrels; 0; head; ‘mar- barley, $1.05 to $1.16; st No. 2, =|. SHEEP—Receipts,-1,101 oa ket steady; lambs, $7. 00° to $13.50; | $1.47 to $1.47:1-2; bran, 1, ceipts, 7,500 head; m higher; range of irlees from $1! vera bapally of at NS 00; 4 SHERIDAN COUNTY BREEDERS’ LASER f —THIRD ANNUAL SHOW AND SALE OF — ai 40 Registered Shorthorn Cattle HELD AT MCLUSKY, N. DAK., JUNE 10th, 1919 “The Home of Service” MR. CAR OWNER Within the next few weeks ‘ou will be getting out your aute- -,|mebl and preparing for thi sr a . ART! THUR WEEKES i= Rake from Boulevards on to Paving Property-holders in some sections are making @ prac- ' tice of raking dead grass and leaves and other litter’ from their boulevards onto the paving. This is in violation of the city ordinances and will not be countenanced, a Warn- ing is hereby given: that unless this practice. ceases, im- mediately prosecutions will follow. f:. MARKETS — consider will be oy re casings and forthe ars 60;;we have something that: wil ey cost more ie, bul i bees said roreceihe ag aa tion of quality remains! Jong after ; the price is forgotten.” ‘ / Drop in our store, or ‘call us up leased tue o, May... .29,—Hi i 29,000" heady thostly 28 *high- ; MISSOURI VALLEY MOTOR CO. “The Home of Service” CARL PEDERSON, Mgr. North Dakota Good Tire Judgment Every time you bzy United States Tires your judgment is backed by that of hundreds of thousands of exnerienced motorists, - —hundreds of thousands who use United States Tires! cone tinuously, BOG. FORE We can provide ‘you’ with — ‘United States Tires that. will exactly meet your individual ee ' We, ue United States Tires are re god tires. That’s why we sell them. ¢ W. Henzler : WRITE FOR CATALOGUE To B. H. CRITCHFIELD, FARGO, ND; { Or R. C. OLIVER, McCLUSKY, N. D. -D. C. McLean,’ Street. Commissioner. -

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