The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 16, 1920, Page 8

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BIGHT — 5 fete GORDON HAT Looking for the hat that will express your idea of what ahat should be? Tell your troubles to your dealer — hell say, “Here's your Gordon’ THE LEGION WILL HOLD MEET IMPORTANT the Women’s auxiliary after which members of both’ organizations will enjoy dancing and refreshments. It is planned to hold the legion WEDNESDAY NIGHT | meeting first as some very important Following “Business Session, Post and Auxiliary Will Enjoy Dance The postponed meeting of the Bis- ‘marck post of the American legion, which was scheduled to be held next Thursday night. has been advanced one day, and will be held Wednesday The meeting wilt start promptly at 7:30 o'clock and will nicht at Elks'club. business is to be transacted. It is expected that this meeting will be one of the best attended since the post was formed early last summer. The joint meeting, which follows the post’s business meeting, will be the first time thu -both organizations have met together. LOUISVILLE EXCHANGE TO HAVE AN “OVERALL” CLUB Louisville, Ky., April 16.—An “over- ve toulowed by a joint meeting with | 411 club was formed in Louisville to- ————————————————— Brown & Jones Q. S.S. A full assortment of veg- etables and fruits for Sat- urday. A nice dish of strawber- ries served with our “Fresh Cream” will make a deli- cious dessert for your Sun- day dinner. Coffee A coffee that is soft and mild, yet carrying with it a refreshing “Tang” will be appreciated by all, that is what you will get when you order “NEWELL’S EXTRA COFFEE” Oranges, Grapefruit, | Ap- ples, Head Lettuce, Spin- ach, Tomatoes In fact everything season- , able. Order early and get the benefit of the assort- ment. y day by the Exchange club in an effort to force down the cost of clothing. Eighty-five members | pledged their support to the movement which has been endorsed by the mayor. It is proposed that women join in the movement by donning gingham dresses. . GET THIS! See Gussner’s Adv. Order Early ‘Miss Ada Summers, mayor of Staly- bridge, England, is England's, first woman magistrate. THE MOST WONDERFUL THING IN THE WORLD FOR RHEUMATISM Positive ; Relief or Your Money Ba Back Everybody knows that th that there is only one known sure relief for. rheumatism, neuritis, Yumbago and ecrema in the world—an that is the baths at the Hot Sulphur Spring 8, ot fee could have these baths in your athrogm you know that you would sever need fear the pains of such attacks as long as you lived. This miracle has been brought about last in SULFLUID, which is ‘identically the same as the Hot Sulphur Springs Baths, and. produces the same, results, only much ti. mF CW. Goodwin, 366 Broad N.Y. City, writes: “1 beg to vay that iFLI ‘matic trouble, and ond od ql igeived wonderful benefit by asin same. ‘The fact is, prior to using this Liquid Sulphur I suffered a it deal with rheu- jmatism in my left, leg, which has bane entirely disa SULFLUID. is na 8 patent medicine, It is absolutely harmless and is rane teed to relieve the worst case of rheuma- ‘tism, lumbago or neuritis, eczema or skin eruptions, no matter how chronic of jacute. Tf it fails, we will refund your money without a question. Ask for the SULELUD booklet... It is free. A. P. Lenhart, Main Stree. Adst LOGAN'S “We Thank You” ft Leaf and Head Lettuce, Radishes, Green On- ‘ ions, Celery, Cabbage, Spinach, Tomatoes Sweet Potatoes : Strawberries: and Cream FRESH ROASTED COFFEE Gaining favor through its flavor. Try it. Bound to please NATIONAL BISCUIT COOKIES AND CRACKERS FRESH ALL THE TIME ONION SETS We handle Barker Both Phones 211 FAIRY SEEDS Bread and Pastry Goods 118 Third St. Last Delivery. Saturday 4:30 p. m. Other week days - 4:00 p.m. . We will close Saturday night at 8 o'clock YESTERDAY'S GAMES NATIONAL LEAGUE Philadelphia 8, Brooklyn 7. Boston 1, New York 0. AMERICAN LEAGUE Washington 6, Boston 7. New York 4, Philadelphia 1. Others postponed. / AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Columbus 3, ‘Louisville 4. Toledo 3, Indianapolis 4, .10 inning). Minneapolis 4, Kansas City 2. St. Paul-Milwaukee, rain. STAN EMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP, AGEMENT: hg Neen ‘cont Reau BY ACT: i Gress oF aucUsT 24, 12 Of The Bismarck Tribune published daily ut Bismarck, for April 1, 1920. || State of North *pakota. County of Bur; leigh,—ss. Before me, a Notary Public in and for the state und county aforesaid, personal- ly appeared Geo. 1. Mann, who having Deen duly sworn according to, law, de- poses and says that he is publisher of the Bismarck ‘Tribune and that the fol- lowing is, to the best of his knowledge and belief, a true statement'of the own. ership, management, circulation, etc.. of the aforesaid publication for the date shown in the above caption, reauired by the Act of August 24, 1912, embod- ied in section 443, Postal Laws and Reg- ulations, to-wit: 1. ‘That the names and addresses of the’ publisher, editor. managing editor, and business managers are: Publisher, G. D, Mann, Bismarck, N. D. Editér, G. D. Mann, ‘Bismarck, 'N. LIFT OFF CORNS WITH FINGERS —__— Doesn’t burt a bit and costs only few cents Magic! Just drop a little Freezone on that touchy corn, instantly it stops aching, then you lift the corn off witi the fingers. Truly! (No humbug! Try Freezone! Your druggist sell3 a tiny bottle for a few cents, sufficient to rid your feet of every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes. and calluses without one particle of Pain, soreness or irritation. Freezone As the discovery of a noted Cimeinnsd | genius. Chicago 3, Cincinnati 4. | Pittsburgh 2, St. Louis 3. | ' BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE GUSSNER'S Bismarck’s Big Bargain Grocery and Market THE HOME OF QUALITY. GROCERIES < AND MEATS 310 Main Street Phone 60 Phone 60 To induce our trade to place their orders early: we are willing to sacrifice our profit. Get the ORDER EARLY habit, it will as- sure better selection and accurate store and delivery service. -_ } ORDER EARLY’ AND SAVE P. M. 12:00 to 8:00 A.M. 7:00 to 12:00 Baker’s Chocolate, 35¢ value Fancy Seeded Raisins, 30c value 21e Gussner’s Special Cof- t ‘4 fee, 55c value...:.... 42c Eggs. strictly fresh, dozen California Fruit No. oy 24s, 55 value Oranges, extra 90c value Bananas 30c 2% eT 3) 23¢ 44c 43c GROCERIES ee ae ee 48c fine, pint ... n {rans Pot Roasts..... 18 * 22c¢ & \Fancy Rib Boiling beef x 16¢ 18c << / Fancy Loin Steak..... 2% 320 S Fancy Round Steak. 25c 28c Fresh Hamburger ... 19¢ 22¢ [Fe Rendered Lard. 24c 27c We will sat ty adhere to the low prices above , quoted, though we will not continua the Morning Prices for Afternoon sale. We also have a full line of fresh vegetables consisting of Tomatoes, Radishes, Onions, Celery, Lettuce, leaf and head, Asparagus. SPINACH— 2 pounds for ss. SAUSAGE OF ALL KINDS FRESH DAILY WE SELL FLEISHMAN’S YEAST Sa ptint eases Jnr FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1920 Phone 33——Will Connect You With All Departments——Phone 33 QUALITY SERVICE . SANITARY Fourth Street Bismarck Make a Dollar Worth One Dollar and Forty Cents Yes, we have all kinds of SUGAR, including Brown Sugar, Cube Sugar, Powdered Sugar Saturday aoe .10c We have a large consignment of fine fresh spinach, a snap, per pound............. Get your orders in early Another big lot of grapefruit, those thin skinned heavy fruit, dozen................065 Toilet paper, our own famous brand “Encore” 10c roll; 4 for 30c; 8 for..........0seeee eee .50c Lu Anna 1 pound tall can salmon, ‘ Canned rhubarb, 2! lb. cans, Toothpicks, nothing better, 6 packages for Just a few 25 lb. boxes prunes left at $3.00 box; 15 pound lots $1.95; less, per package........ Filbert nuts, a snap, 15c ‘The first person finding the misspelled word on our paper bags with advertising on will be entitled to one dol- lar’s ‘worth of groceries free. There is just one word. See if you will be the first to find it. Don’t forget fo get your order in on strawberries and cream. F Our meats are all government inspected, one trial will convince you of this. : Our big special lard in 10 pound lots We handle Equity Co-Operative Products We handle Frank’s Milwaukee Sausage of all kinds. “We will close Saturday night at 8 o'clock Deliveries On all days except Saturday 8:30 and 10:00 in the morn- ing; 3:30 i in the afternoon. Saturday, 8:30 and 10:00 in the morning; 2:30-4:30 in the afternoon. Evening 7:00. [ ng F U ‘nent home. Mr. Hawks sold out hia sr MARTINSON AND PIMPLY? WELL, DON TBE. | sist ‘pee pea | _— SS | Meet Tonight Ss \ People Notice It. Drive Them | _ The Epworth league of the McCabe — Off with Dr. Edwards’ Methodist church will meet in the | 3 = Minneapolis, April |16.— William — 1 = Fust, chief deputy under Sheriff Mar- imply face will not embarrass you. | ¢——. = tinson, and Charles Monahan, another eo Pmt fac if you ckage of = deputy. were arestod today, By Set Dr. Eavarde. lve ie faba The xin | | WEATHER REPORT = eral agents on charges of complicity| sI begin lear after. you have = in the alleged liquor smuggling con-| taken the tablets a few nights. = spiracy of which the sheriff has been Cleanse the INocd, bowels and Heer liver |‘ aror Pere ay hours ending at = accused. wi wards’ Olive Tal if eo? = ‘They were named in a joint indict-| _ successful substitute fer colonel: theres Tigteee peer era berg ys * = ment returned by the federal grand “no sickness'or pain after ing them. Lowestscvesteraa see 4 = jury against Sheriff Martinson, Deputy; _ Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets to that Loweat last tight: oF = Sheriff Hugh Leonard. a fourth deputy | Which calomel does, and just as effec-* | poeta itati = = not yet under arrest, and nine other Eee ae ace eee Highest wind velocity pone = = Mi men. : és = paee ana Fust and Monahan were te. one wea takes Olive Tablets 1g Forecast = => rai Tit = 'Ne : => ita on) Peg Gey | weber‘ at ae = they Meese Bully: ‘Bond Was] gi. caition co om ly : Brotany rain or snow; colder Satui- = = atu) : we Tablets ave 4 vegetable | day = Sheriff Martinson was to be ar- compound nized with rly vet Le “Lowest. Temperatures = = tpigned late today, federal officers! know them by their olive color. Fargo .. 80: = said, With the exception of the sher- Dr. Edwards spent yas among pa- | Williston . 30 = iff and the deputy not yet arrested, all} tients afflicted with liver and bowel | Grand Forks . 26 = the men indicted have been arraigned.| complaiate, and Olive Tablets are the | St. Paul .. 30 = - = Fourth Deputy Sought. immensely effective result. Take oueor | Helena - ‘|= = Hugh Leonard had been arraigned two nightly for a week. See how much | Chicago x = = before the other two deputies were ar-! etter you feel and look. 10c and %5c. | Kansas City . LL els= = rested. Fust and Monahan, with the ‘ORRIS W: ROBERTS |S = fourth deputy sheriff whom federal 3 Meteorologist. = = agents are seeking to arrest, were : 5 on = named in the joint indictment brought aD Parag Die Mann, rd = \ = against the sheriff and the nine other| | Business Manager, G. D, Mann, Bis- { |= = suspects, hat the owners are: = = These are the 13 men indicted by D, Mann, President, Bi ck, N. D, = = the federal grand jury on charges of mate Bg petal ‘bie: Min i = = neapolis from Canada: 4 Bi kN. D. "hee cali i ot? | ae = Oscar Martinson, sheriff of Hen- |. that Bre Known toners, niort-| “California Syrup’ of Figs = = nepin ‘county. gagees, and other security holders own, e149, = = “Bom Trot, obit deputy | Blancutttat BSuctnatate ort TAS Best Laxative lz z sheriff. er sec 8 are:. None. = => 4 Th h = H = charles Monahan, deputy sher- aporg, ing, te hanes atte ora = art Schaffner & Nae. = sto 3, and S y hi x = = cans Cahir Saobly una’ c[Geemreran ce ae vumtitnae = = Mite Welter and security polders a8 they appear upon = = . Oks "OF e company but also, in J ° = Frank Bank. i th K n = Fi | h = Saul P. Goldberg. folder “appears ‘upon’ the books “of the = ine C othes for Dboys = Remit besnion company as trustee or in’ any other a = 7 i 2 = = David Posnick, son [oF corporat ane. stom ste trustee = OU know what that name stands for in clothes mak- = i is ac is given; als the sé = = Lous 4 pes fo. bargraph ettain statements, em = ing. All that it stands for has been put into these = n . J = Harey f ae Be ai Met a to the, ‘gizeumstances ea cond = clothes for boys: All-wool fabrics, smartest styles and = nother deputy sheriff whose ns uni nich stockholders and se- = = name is concealed by federal: of- | (urts,ualders rho, 20 not appens, upon a eee ie ficers, pending his arrest. hold stock, and securities in a capacity |= $25. $30. $35 — pie: See ate eee as 1 n to believ = = TB ASEBALL ii any other: person, assoclation, or corr = Boy's 8 suits of good quality, excellently = ation ‘has interest direct’ or indirect = tailored, anon! weaves = Raves th TY EO | S$ tailored, all-wool weaves..................0 = Bs ae ae = = i Tha: ve => ee AMERICAN ASSOCIATION ot euch issue’ of this publication sold or 4 = Won Lost Pet.| distributed, through the mails ‘or other. = ERB ESON E, ON = se, to = = Mingeapols na PO 00 | a SE No = = 7 8, 4,215. — = ein ee nate to and ibseibed! aN = The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes = 1 1500 |" %°Y PRANK’ Co ELLSWORTH, iz Indinapolis 1 10), Notary Publi, SMMUNAIUUNUUUIEUANNIUAUAONLTLUAUAAAAAUAUANAUAUEOAGRUUAUUAUGAUALAA= Milwaukee 04 My commissione exptres Nov. 23, 1924. Kansas City o 2 ‘ou Accept “California” Syrup of Figs AMERICAN LEAGUE |[ CITY NEWS | _ CITY. NEWS " [ Lomb look foe te a enol ‘SPRING CLEAN-UP! |short notice. Wachter e ‘package, then fl Won Lost Bo TIS child is having the best and most Ashes, rubbish an ey phone 62. Chicago ... 0 100 Leaves for Portia J harmless physic for the little stomach, Cleveland 1 0 1,000] Miss Nellie . Ryan, . M srnerly with| liver. and bowels. Children love its £ arbage removed on|4- 12-6t Boston .. £20, tte hi im fruity taste. Full directions on each Philadelphia C01 | the state board of administration, left “California,” New York.:.. ria. oo Rane etree ‘Ore. 'and. other| bottle, You MNS AN Seen as MT Oas! = Detroit 0 1 000 eae teh ———— . = se i bt ool on alas SPRING CLEAN-UP! ~ T have a small store, but look me up. I’m all there = % a rene Luehrs bie foany for a four! ‘Ashes, rubbi sh an d J W. SCOTT : “s weel usiness trip. to Butte, Mont., * * = NATIONAL LEAGUE Boise, Ida., and other. cities in the id 305 7th St. Telephone 816 = wa Won Lost | Pet.| northwest, garbage removed on ; = SCON .... 7 ns Cinclaneti a 0 11000 eves ts ofiaee short notice. i Wachter THUAN anenannunapennaneney nunnunnnneanti: Broo a ; Sool J, J. Hawks, well.known farmer of Transfer Co., phone 62. Phitadelphi 1 1 ‘500: McKenzie, left today for Ashland. ¢ St Lane A oe “500 Ore., where he will make his perma- 4-12-6t / KU PITZ CO t Chicago . 0 2 vou i New York.. 0 2 000 i es ¥ mai re \ <”. BARS

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