The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 27, 1920, Page 5

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oh pve BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE FIVE Pre-Season Clearance Sale of oor Covering S : WHITTALL RUGS g Dropped Patterns in All Sizes, - LINOLEUM Dropped Patterns and Off Shades Short Pieces, under 5 yards - 4 Off V, Price WeBB BROTHERS CARPET DEPARTMENT = De Cru === b> Prepared for your table Free from animal fats OLEOMARGARINE Northern Cocoanut Butter Co. Minneapolis, Minnesota St) Haky-lender-Light | PlE-certainly a magic word with hungry millions from Sunday dinner to Saturday night; but it must be good pie for every- one knows that the most delicious filling—be it apple, peach, plum or prune, doesn’t mean good pie if the crust is poor. And now we are going to tell you something about making good crust—use Holiday Nutmargarine if you would strike a new high score in your pie making. This remarkable product has completely solved the butter pro- blem for baking, ccoking and as a dainty, delicious spread for pancakes, muffins, biscuits and bread—a combination of cocoanut oil and peanut oil chumed with milk and salted--wonderfully pure, sweet and wholesome and its moderate price allows you to be liberal to the limit for every liking. Ask your dealer for Holiday t sells so fast it’s always fresh. NORTHERN COCOANUT BUTTER CO. Manufacturers, Minneapolis |ANNUAL MEETING OF COMMERCIAL ‘CLUB ON MONDAY t! Date Has Been Changed Because EIGHTEEN MONTHS isa Youngster Horribly Burned, but ey strom, who live on tue south side, #4} swallowed a lump of lye which fell t| burned ‘|ing the home, placed the ‘can of Ney | under | | discovered the reddening spots grow- {ing on the baby’s face while the of Appearance of. Senator Johnson Tonight | ‘The annual ‘meeting of the Bis- marck Commercial club will ‘be held (Monday night at the Grand Pacific: hotel at 6:30.0’clock, the meeting tak- ing the form a banquet which will be followed ‘by an interesting talk and election of directors, The meeting had originally been scheduled for to- night, but because of Senator Hiram Johnson's appearance here the ses- sion was postponed. The principal speaker at the ban- quet will be E. M. McMahon, secre-j tary of the St. Paul Chamber of Com- merce, probably the highest salaried | secretary, in his profession. Mr. Mc-} Mahon’s message to the business men of this city will undouvtedly be filled with practical ideas ror the develop- ment and progress of ‘Bismarck, three years, will present his annual tivities during 1919. This report, it is said, will show the remarkable pro- lowing the close of hostilities in Eur- | ope. _ OLD BABY FILLS MOUTH WITH LYE is Expected to Re- cover : White his. mother Howard Otterstrom, old son of Mr. and was out of a can, The child was severely about the mouth, face and t. Alexius hos- ected to recov- | throat, and is in the pital where he is Mr. Otterstrom, just. before leav- tlye which was standing on the ‘table | i so that the baby could A good size, lumb of an’s contents feil to’ the floor a table. In a few minutes, M Otterstrom, who was washing another room, heard the child’s shrieks. Rushing to the tortured infant she little hands vainly attempted to claw 'the, burning substance from his | mouth. A physician ‘as immediately summoned who rendered what as sistance was possible and tien rush- Jed to the hospital. Returns From Arena Dr. Martin W. Roan returned yes- terday from Arena H. G. Higgins in City Harry G. Higgins of Baldwin was in the city Thursday. © Dr. Schipfer Back Dr, L. A. Schipfer, who was called to Tappen, returned yesterday. Roy Halliday Sick Roy Hallid is confined to his home with a e of la grippe. Daughter Born A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hastings of 404 Third street Wednesday. Girl Born Mr, and Mrs. Ernest McClure ot 918 Avenue C are the proud parents of an eight pound daughter who was born Tuesday. Attorney on Visit Theodore Koffel, the attorney, is on a business visit to Fargo, Grand Forks, and Minot. He will return thome tonight. FROM PAINTED WOODS Nels , Erickson ahd Fred C. Nel- son, prominent Painted Woods farm- ers, were in the city this week, pay-; ing their taxes and calling upon The | Tribune and other friends, Here from Fort Rice M. C. Berger of Fort Rice was a business visitor here Thursday. Mr. Berger has a fine farm in the south- ern part of the county. He was formerly in the laundry business. in |this city. Real Estate Man Returns George H. Paul, well known real estate man of this city, has just re- | turned from a two months’ trip to points in the southern states interest- | ing possible buyers of North Dakota} farms in the resources of Burleigh | | county. Y IMPROVING | ‘y, who was dane | St. Padl hospital from is slowly recovering al- gerousl) pneumonia. though her physicians report she 1s not. out of anger yet. Miss Slattery main in the hospitai d her mother, Mrs. who has heen with her past two weeks will remain for the until] Miss Slattery has completely re- covered. George N. Keniston, who has been} secretary of the club for the past} report covering the association’s ac-} Bress Bismarck and Burleigh county} have made during the first year fol-| washing, | department has grown inio carload shipments. j Recovers From Flu Capt. Sam. J. :-Boyd, secretary to! the manager of the Bank of North| Dakota, has completely recovered from the severe attack of the in- fluenza which kept him confined to his home for several days. He will! return to work Monday. Wilton Farmer Here Oscar Rackman, prominent farmer | living north of Wilton, was a business visitor in the capital city yesterday. Mr, ‘Backman has one of the most modern farms in the county, the buildings being equipped with elec- tricity and many other features to make farm life more desirable are found on his place. Seriously Ill Weston Baker, youngest son of Capt. and Mrs. I. P. Baker is seri- ously ill at the St, Alexius hospital Phone 453 for the cel- ebrated Wilton Lignite Coal, the best c¢al mined in North Dakota. This contains less sulphur coal mined in North Da- ovelty and Nicety Characterize This Showing of the New Spring Modes in Women’s Suits and Gowns. j day. I from pne coal does not clinker and | and ash than any other} kota. Washburn Lignite Coal Co. Already Cooked CARLOAD FEDERAL TIRES The Lahr Motor Sales Co. have just unloaded a carload of Federal tiré land tubes. This firm has hand‘e: \the Federal tires for several and due to the exceptional ser tire has given and the prompt he ‘ pments by the Lahr Motor | | Women who have seen this advance showing of the new Spring modes, have pronounced the styles “exquisite and charming” and they are women whose fine discrimination of good taste and fashion effectiveness is well established in local social circles. ‘ We'd like your judgment, too. We're sure you'll enjoy passing upon this very elaborate showing and find the contributions exceedingly interesting, both from style and value viewpoints. A. W. LUCAS CO. The Store of Quality and Service where he was operated on yester- Mr, Baker has been suffering nonia for the past few weeks, Latest reports are fo the effect that he is as well as can be expected. APPLICATION application for the fund of $265 alloted to this county by the Young Men's: Christi tion to be used by some form ‘eo man to obtain an edueéation was made to the committee that will decide the matter. Isaac Turnoy of McKenzie, a n of Meuse Argonne offensive where he was wounded, filed the first application, FOR SALE | MODERN HOUSE of}; Six Rooms and Bath, also | summer kitchen & screened || porch; on paved street. Pos- j session at once. Call at qu Fifth Street, or ‘Phone 273. |; When You Shop on Saturday ---- TAKE HOME A PACKAGE Children love it! Li! CHOWwn-Ups to! MRS. SHEPARD’S PURE APPLE FLAKES ’ Make up one of the many delicious dishes. Only 25c. a Package CARD OF THANKS a rs, (Rovert Joyce and sire to thank their frifends Mr. and Mis. Robert Joyce. “I From Flu Mrs. M. Mosbrucker of 315 confined to her home Tenth street Mrs. with an ck of influenza. Mosbrucker is very ll. POSITION WANTED by young man with executive ability and thorough competent bookkeeper. Best refer- ences. Address No. 33 care Tribune. FURNITURE BARGAINS Mahogany Ives & Pond Prin- cess Grand Piano, as good as new, at one-third off. Walnut Hand-Carved Bedroom Suite at one-third off. Quarter- ‘| sawed Dining Table at one- third off. Bookcases, Tables, Chairs, ete. 519 Fourth St. Phone 511-U 5 Minutes to Make AAVUUNANNNANENOREUUUAQANHOAEAAEEUUUUUAH

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