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, E i ) ¢ . é me » & an 4 hw ¢ ae avy ‘ e ya ‘mn a, Bam ee BISMARCK DAILY TRIBU! “Pinst | in a Siyle” “pirst i ‘in vacfety” “Foremost in 1 Value” ‘Special Sele SP At $7.50= First in importance is thé wide selection from which to choose —embracing hats laden with flowers, foliage - or fruits; styles in the favored.turbans, black and-colored tailored hats, and others.trimmed with ribbon bows, fancy feathers and flowers. ‘So varied i is this assortment that practically every preferenne ¢ can n he ba: ae met as to style and color. All Specially need AtEach . ,: 9.60 dozen or per a hob nail shoes, TOO LATE TO SIFY “ i woo! USED ARMY. MATERIALS roe SALE) LB A; BROWN QUALITY GROCER ‘ : a 114 Fifth Street” 's SATURDAY SPECIALS > SPECIAL Fresh Stawberries Vegetables — “te Fruit SWEET PGTATOEFS, SPINACH, RADISHES, CELERY, TOMA- YOES, ASPARAGUS, CABBAGE, ..RUTABAGAS, SPANISH ONIONS, PA IPS, (GRAPEFRUIT, ORANGES, APPLES, “BAN NAS, LEMONS, "STRAWBERRIES B. B. Santos blend coffee. Specjal ~' ‘’'* Per POUPG ... eee pee eee eee ee eee eee eee 48c Veribest spinach, No. 2 cans. Special, 6 cans for ........ ‘bee tee Uae tiara ce sNaareaste atnerntare $1 . 1 0 Minced Abalone, large shell fish, special, : deans for io edesd os Se are es ioe p Eval Marcas 50c Minced Albacore, a specie of (Tuna, special, 4: cans” for Invincible toilet paper, special 6 rolls for Swift’s Jewel Shortening, same as Crisco, 8 pound can Bubbles Washing Powder, special, 8 5. cans for Old Mission Figs, fine for stewing, per pound ..........-..e0e Truax: Rhubarb, No. 2 cans for Royal‘Lemon Washing Powder. & packages for j Marcella Nut Oil. - Quarts Marcella Nut Oil. Pints Monarch Grape Marmalade, 27 02. j 2 jars for .8 cans, Special, Monarch Apricot. Butter. Special, 2 cans for ....3 x Pure High Test Swéet Cream We close at 8 o’clock Saturdays. Our last delivery leaves! at & 15 p.m. We would appreciate it if you would give us, if possible, at least one-half hour before delivery to put up orders. 00, {FOR 8. Roey te 1 i ring i many sleeveless wool sweaters, spe weer s KK: Walerproot ial White enameled ‘ined $85 value, 39.95; Refriger: $65,00 value, Rofrige! tors, $50, value, 18.50 bedame 'y, ivaturncnat duel 00, elothin b—New 5, 7 rooms with n barn 24x: one-third cash, Great bh a and it; yo) 8 room house with nd chicken house. Ryice 00 cash. Modern 7 rcom house within ot, Pastoffice. FOI SALE—Good new modern house with 9 rooms and bath,—centrally , located. We “offer “this valuable property much helow its value, Price $5200, HARVEY HARRIS & CO. J. P. Jackson, Manager. )—Chambermaid and Hotel Garrison, Overland Four, Annex Fe -16-2t ewerk, wks One shew ation call at IMPROV farm $1.00 fo Minnesc all Cot ‘ounty 160 Fourth, A Golden Oak Dri condition. Phoni rOK SALE—Chevrolet 490 toi motor in first class shape. holstering and top. Must be marck Radiator Wor B "MARKETS {| > SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, April 16.—Hog re- ceipts, 2,400. Steady. xe Range, $14.25 to $14.60. Bulk, $14.50 to $14.60. Cattle receipts 1,600. Killers, steady, | strong. ,Fat steers, $7.50 to $14.25. ‘Cows and heifers? $6.50 to $12. Calves, 50c higher. $5 to $13.5 Stockers‘ and feeders, steady, $5. 25 to $12.50. Sheep receipts, , 100. Steady. / Lambs, $8 to $19. Wethers,. $12 to $14.50. Ewes, $4 to $14. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Ghicago, April 16.—Cattle receipts, } 18,000; beed steers and she stock. mostly 25c to 50c lower; prime heavy steers, $15.60 to $15.85; bulk, $12.50 to $14.75; fat cows and heifers, large- ly $6.50 to $10.50; canners mostly $5; bulls steady, bolognas, $7.50 to $8; veal calves, $1 to $1.50, higher; choice | $16 to $16.50; no stocker trade. Hog receipts, 14,000; light, strong ‘o 10 gg higher; top,-$15.90; others, g to 15¢ lower; bulk "around, Se Sheep receipts, 4,000; 25¢ to 50c higher; prime, 92 pounds—Colorado wool lambs, $21.50; |, choi lambs, $¥8.50; good wool ewes, $15. SPRING CLEAN-UP! Ashes, rubbish and garbage removed on| short notice. Wachter Transfer Co., phone fe 4-12-6t All drinking water should b# boiled until further notice. 'C. E. STACKHOUSE, : Health Officer s|ments are, to be heard ‘everywhere Price $8509. shorn | BAPTIST CHURCH TO HOLD SPECIAL SERVICES ‘SUNDAY Will ee ve Denominational | Day ta Remember: Men of , . Prominence.’ Baptist ~ curdttes © ih “this city, te- gether with 10,00) northern Baptist | church cyghout ‘the country, will | obserye maey as ‘denominational day, in mania finky preparations for | their new: world movement campaign; for $100;009,000 tobe:conducted from | ‘April 25 to-May 2.) Throughout the 36 states ot a northern Baptist convention spec’ fal stréss wilh, be laid upon. the} ast achievements’ of the de-; somination in’ America and in| toreign: Iands. -Men and women | of outstanding. prominence from ~Ro- j ger Williams} the founder of the First Baptist church*in’ Rhode Island, and Adoniram Judson. the ‘first Paptist missionary ito sura; down to, the present time will be temembered and {heir accomplishments held up as an example to the. church membership. Incidentally attention will be called is the’ most comprehansive program of church ‘extension work yet to be undertaken’ by the~denomination,:call- | ing as ‘it does for the expenditure*of $10,000,000 within a ‘five year period, the doubling of the present mission force maintained by the northern Bap- tists'in the foreign field, and the in creasing: of the-resaurtes of 49 Baptist schools and colleges in the United, States by more than $80. 090,000, “OLD KENTUCKY’ sHows TO “RECORD,BREAKING HOUSE. Vespite 'a ‘counter. attraction at the City ‘Auditorium ‘the New Eltinge Theatre “was' unablé to accomodate the crowds: ‘bent on, seeing the big feature, “In, Old Kentucky.” Long before the; first show’ started the house was crowded and the waiting patrons for the second performance filled the spacious. lobby of the big theatre. Tie most favorable com- today on this production. The man-| agement. states ‘that daily matinees | and two evening performances will be given Friday and ‘Saturday. The orchestra under the direction of ‘A. Beckgeren «provided with the special nyusic score enhanced greatly the realism of the picture’s thrilling scenes, ASSIST PROHIBITION | Minneapolis, April 16.—-Customs of: | ‘jicials here are giving a helping hand} to = local prohibition enforcement | agents. Following the discovery that! liquor smugglers have been using of potatoes as.convenient recap- ss for quart bottles of Canadian whiskey; every carload of “spuds” ar- riving in (Minneapolis from Canada is inspected by deputy customs collec-) tors. Potatoes from the Dominion must be declared to customs’ officials for inspection. Two work teams, hea- vy draft horses for sale. Apply Geo. Gussner, Bis- marck, N. D. N. Dak. Mergens, inspect sty was as follows: Frent and ba Cellar or ba: Back yard and « Toilet and wash: oundings Total score passable; below 60, condemned. April 13, 1920. * Bakers’ Goods * ceri but if 40''the new world: movement, which |) A score below 85 is not creditable; ‘Richholt’s Cash »« Carry. [rie 1) Grocery [7th e Thayer IF IT’S GOOD TO\EAT WE HAVE IT. Our Canned Goods are as Fresh as in Harvest’ Time $$ $$ 5 $< ‘Something new—Highly refined cane sugar Special for Saturday only, per Ib.. .« Strictly fresh 40c; 3 dozen girl winning by a nose. a thoroughbred racer. PRICES Matinee... .15 and 25e Evening +35, Loges oe be ie CORE . CARD Business. Meat Market; William Dohn, propr ietor; city. Bismark, oe The score reported for thig place April 9, 1920, by Ce Perfect Score Be AO.) 56 66 ¢ i 12 12 Peer ae 100 99 below 70, the place is not (Detailed score will be furnished proprietor on request.) This. card may be posted:by the ‘proprietor, but will be removed by the inspector at the next regular inspection. Given by order of the Food Commissioner. ALMA K: JOHNSON, Secretary to Food Comm) ssianer: . R. FRESH MEATS ALWAYS ON HAND WILLIAM DOHN } ae 13!c eggs; 1 dozen $1.17 for Saturday Only Pure creamery butter. Satur- day. » Special, per pound \........¢.- 65c Movalco brand sweet potatoes No. 3. ~ Saturday special 1 can ° 28c; 3 cans for = 80c = Pies. and Cakes for Saturday Fleishman’s Yeast Fresh Daily The Original Cash and Carry Store , BLAME YOURSELF-If you nay too much for your gro- This store offers you:the opportunity to buy righ! you are indifferent and cayeless prices, you can not expect to enjoy the saving that caz buyers at this store enjoy. Try us tomorrow ASR RT Ts SEE OO AP REEDED AOE OEE BEEBE, SEIT EE EL SETI and pay credit stor “IN OLD KENTUCKY” Never aMore Tense ana Gripping Drama Screened It Portrays with intense realism all the giganic scenes the stage could only ‘suggest The great Kentucky Handicap race with 2 Feudist battles between the clansmen of the hills where death is the inevitable end. . A girl rushing into a blazing barn to save SCORES OF OTHER INTENSE DRAMATIC MOMENTS WITH A STORY OF A LOYAL CLANS- GIRL UNDERLYING IF : Special MusicScore Augmented Orches wee CETOeee TEN eters Trees Gun fights between’ moonshiners and YJ. S. revenue officers, ‘Masked night riders chasing outiaws at break-neck speed over the mountains. A girl on horseback Icapiig over ‘a broken bridge above a yawning chasm to save her A lover. ; ray A. Becker ( ondatene ne T HEATRE PICTURES MUSIC LTINGE ‘THEA’ TRE RE AD CAREFULLY” I am offeting for salw 117 yy know the catian “and Aer ‘eage, and aged ‘in other lines of This land We had ‘thought of laying ihis out into Lots g it East Bismarck, but as we are e ess we have decided to’ sell the entire tract as. it is. ‘ed to the raising, of Corn and Potatoes, and it hus been fig- is adap‘ ured by an expert’” “that“from $5,000.00 to $10,000.00 can easily’ be made from this choice piece of land this season. There is not a bet- ter place in. North Dakota for a Chicken Ranch -as cars‘ ‘ean be switched right to your door for loading. and:unloading* purposes. I consider this land. worth ‘ 00.00 per acre-right now, and it will be only a question of time until it is used for acreage and lots, as it is an ideal building place. But as I believe in quick sales and’ small profits, I have decided’ to offer this ‘choice suburbaii‘ pfoperty at $82.00 per abre. One-fourth to ‘one- -third cash, balance five years a& six per cent. q Now, Mr. Man, with a few ‘thousand dollars here is a chance to fonble, ede money in a very short time. adress: J. H.. HOLIHAN 314 Broadway, Bismarck,‘ N. Dak. 1st dpor ‘cast of Post Office Phone 745 “One self-measuring “tants 100 gal., neal new, $25.00. One 50 gallon tank, $10.00... 1200 pound safe, $100.00. 1 Hight day office clock, $8.00. . ‘PAINT, $2.50. and $3.75 a gallon. a ‘i WALL PAPER, 10¢ A BOLT. AND UPWARDS i SEE FAUNCE é : lourth Street. H TO CLOSE0U [ THIS VEEK. : ee a hE Be x : TRIBUNE WANT ADS BRING RESULTS