The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 30, 1920, Page 5

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* FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1920 ISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE We always have a lot’ of for Saturday. Enjoy your our delicious Cakes, Pies, me COLLINS TO TOUR STATE Arrangements are being made by the Knights of Columbus of the ‘ate for a tour of the state for Pety: W. Collins, noted anti-socialist lead- er. The plans are for addresses at Hughes Bros. Bakery 117 5th Street Cookies, Etc. Order from us and your Grocer ' HUGHES BREAD fresh pastry and specialties Sunday meals with some of Doughnuts, | ton, Minot, Langdon Forks, Collins, it will be remember- ed, gave a very stirring address at the -Bismarck auditorium. the "fore- Part of the year. His tour will be either. in June or October or prob ably during both months. ‘and Grand | ¥argo, Devils Lake, Jamestown, Bis- marck, Mandan, Dickinson, Willis- Take a tio from Gussners—Page five. Richholt’s Cashas Carry (Pine 1] Grocery [7m & Thayer] re ee, ———IF IT’S GOOD TO EAT WE HAVE IT———— Our Canned Goods are as Fresh as in Harvest Time Corn Sugar—All you want for Saturday, / only 15¢lb., 7 Ibs, for .......... 0000 ewes $1 .00 Monarch .Brand Sweet Pota- Me for Saturday only, No. 3, per can 28c. Bfor ooo tense 80c Eggs, strictly fresh, for Sat- urday only, dozen 387c; 8 fea $1.10 Waldorf Brand Sweet: Kernel Corn, No. 2, per ean 17c; 3 cans for 50c store Fleishman’s Yeast: Fresh Daily Bakers’ Goods f The Original Cash and ‘Carry Store Ca aS BLAME YOURSELF—f you pay too much for your gro- ceries. This store offers you the opportunity to buy right but if you are indifferent and careless, and pay credit store prices, you can not expect to enjoy the saving that careful i buyers at this store enjoy. Try us tomorrow. Save 10% on your groceries | every day by trading at our | FUNERAL SERVICES FOR WILLIAM MILLS VERY IMPRESSIVE Former Fargo Man Who Died Here Had Host of Friends in This City : Yesterday afternoon at the Presby- teria the ‘late William Mills, prominent Fargo business man and former police head of that place. The Oddfellow lodge carried out impresstvely the rites of the old order and Rev. H, C. EA. BROWN SATURDAY SPECIALS toetet: VEGETABLES church services were held for} 1 Postlethwaite conducted. the. funeral ' services, assisted by the choir. | Mr. Mills was a man of sterling | character and the fact that he was | held in highest esteem was pronounc- ed by the beautiful floral offerings from friends. Mr, Mills was for thir- ty years a Fargo man and although only a resident of Bismarck for about three months had made a host ‘of friends while here who in this short time had learned to appreciate his sterling. qualities. His demise was sad indeed, for 25 years he had gone joyfully down the valley of life in the companionship of his beloved wife who survives him, to her he will always be a loving memo- ry and his guiding spirit will hover over her even as it has for the beauti- ful years of life in which they, travel- ed from the springtime of life to the| winter. ;The sons, Roy, William and James will miss the love and guid- ance of a father who was always, lov- ing, always kindly, always just, a,com- forter and a friend, one to whoni they could always ture knowing that a kindly message and a cheering word would always be given him. and the ‘Homesteaders have lost a valued brother and there are many relatives and friends who will mourn the loss of a dearly lover one, but the memory of. his kindly life, his gentle- ness and splendid deeds waich are a credit to his good name will live and hover over those who in sorrow re- main behind. The Oddfellow lodge, the Woodmen } The Wellworth 5 & 10cStore Sale The careful buyer will take advantage of our two days sale, wish to save. SALE FOR BOYS Boys’ Coveralls, all sizes, only $1.39 Boys’ Rah, Rah hats SALE FOR GIRLS Wash dresses, all sizes, only ~ 19¢ only Girls’ trimmed: hats. 49 Cc only Boys’ Straw Hats : $ 1 g 69 only Children’s Sateen Bloomers only 79¢ Children’s half hose, assorted colors, pair 59c House Brooms only 69c No telephone orders accepted in this sale 79c Boys’ 2 Piece Suits at only $1.98 Blue Jap Cups and Saucers, only per pr. 20c Colonial Glasses, 3 for : 10c ‘FRIDAY and SATURDAY Because it means a GREAT SAVING to those that Note the prices and then compare our merchandise: Come Early and Avoid the Rush Attention, Knights of Pythiaas,' St. Elmo, Lodge No. 4, The Supreme Chancellor and our Grand Lodge Officers will, be at Man- dan, N. D., May 7th, at which time a class will be initiated in the Rank of. Page. Be ready: to go from St. Elmo and enjoy the visit to Mandan Lodge, No. 14. Spinach, Cucumbers, Cel- ery, Ice Berg Head Lettuce, Green. Onions, Tomatoes, Asparagus, Leaf Lettuce, Parsnips, Rutabagas, Car- rots,, New Cabbage Early Ohio Seed Potatoes ‘L. M. Sather, C.C. WILL GIVE DANCE The Daughters of Isabella will give a dance next Monday evening at Pat- terson’s hall—Pattersoh’s orchestra will furnish the music. All Daughters and friends and members of the Knights of Columbus are invited. Re-|, freshments will be served. \ Swiss Chard, No. 2% can. 5 cans fOr ek ceed waste $1.10 Good Standard Corn, 5 cans for .........4 Bo-Raxo: Powder, fine for bath. Special, 3 cans’ for 30c Engineers Meet Tonight A special meeting of the Bismarck “Engineering ‘society will be held to- night at 7:30 o'clock in the Commer- ' {cial club rooms. ‘Reports of various | committees will be submitted to the members and other important busi- ness is to be transacted. Food Sale Saturday The Ladies’ Aid society of the Swe- | Cc dish Lutheran church has arranged to hold a food ‘sale at the Bismarck ; Music company’s store in the ‘Little! building, Saturday afternoon. ‘There | will be a variety of home made cakes, Swift’s Jewel Shortening, 8-lb. va 2.30 special Royal Lemon Wasting: Powder, 25c seller. Special, 5 packages for... $1 .00 Michigan Navy Beans, grown in China. special, per pound Old Mission Stewing figs, 2 icunds tae nen 50c Brass King Wash Boa cial, each Veribest Spinach, No. 2° cans, Special, $ 1 1 0 6 cans for PURE, SWEET CREAM .. We do net cut the price but Opposite City Scale. $1.59 Ladies’ Hose Black, pair 20c White, pair ' 20c R. M. C. Crochet cot- ton, Nos. 3, 5, 10, 15, all colors, while they last at only per ball 5c Limit’3 balls ‘ No Phone Orders Lenox Soap, 6c value UT Corn Flakes, 15¢ value at, ner pound brands of . Roasts, Steaks, Chops, : Ham and Sausages | There is quality in all-our meats. Try us QUALITY MEAT MARKET 611 Broadway we do cut GUSSNER'S Bismarck’s Big Bargain Grocery and Meat Market No PURITAN BUTTER, SUPERIOR CREAMERY STOCK, Price advancing ........ Fae rat ereeranty Beef Soun, lic value .......... Lk See ee 9e Meat Department Hours 1 P. M. to 2:30 P. M. Fancy Pot Roasts, 27c value, as cut, approximately 2% pounds, 314 pounds and 4, pounds at. .1714¢ Weiner Sausage, made Saturday A. M., 30c value Sauer Kraut, 18c value, per quart................ 13¢ FHINGUGHEAULOOUGEOUSUNGUUEGEAUOOOUOUUUEDEGUULEDOOGEGEGEOUAUOMEGEUOUELOnOGUOOMeOOdagaooOoentET ALL DAY SPECIALS SATURDAY .. SALE OF .. Coats and Suits Your unrestricted choice of any Spring Coat or Suit in this store at a very at- tractive . DISCOUNT os HeeeeEEEHEEE A. W. LUCAS CO. 7 okies, pies, bread, etc.on sale. This : fs the first food sale given ‘by the aid! lic will take advantage of this oppor- Be Wise and Otherwise , the FINEST QUALITY OF THE GOOD TASTY MEATS Kor your Sunday and-other day meals try our quality Phone 722 SALE FOR THE The Home of Quality Merchandise LADIES Phone 60 310 Main St. Phone 60 House Aprons only Order Early—Get the Habit of Thrift—Or- : der Early - Cut this ad out and take advantage of this offer MNNNUNNONGOONGOOUOONONADOOECODONANAOUNONOSANGOONONOGaNUDANOONOGOCUONONOONOONOUNONOOOOOOuONtG: CASH AND CARRY No Credit Pleace note conditions and hours of sale carefully . “Grocery Department Hours 10:30 to 12:00 Noon i= Delivery Te 2 ¥ Bananas, very fine, per doz, 3 35¢ Oil Cloth, per yard Fancy New York Cream Cheese, 45¢ value 33¢ - Pur Lutter, going up, 72¢ value 67c 59c Gussner’s Special Coffee, 55¢ valde occ nes nee 47c Hamberger Steak, 25¢ value 22¢ Prime Boiling Beef, value ¥ wwe 180 Fresh Dressed Chickens, and a full line of Sausage and Certified Seed Stock. Bread. Our supply of Vegetables is complete, fancy Table Potatoes Purity, Barker and Homan’s The Store ot Quality and Service = this year and it is hoped that the pub-; tunity to purchase home made _pas- tries. + ol ORPHEUM TONIGHT—TOMORROW i SESSUE HAYAKAWA —IN— _ “THE ILLUSTRIOUS PRINCE” From the novel by EyPhillips Oppenheim A Story of Mystery and’ Intrigue, Love and Loyalty in ' Society ; 2 1 Reel Keystone REEL CHRISTIE Comedy Comedy Your Sunday Dinner will not be complete without a plate of that good Nut or Raisin - Bread A Special Variety of Rolls and Pastries for Saturday PEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EES Fe ee et i ee A ee ee eee ee ee ee Barker Bakery System Phone 912 Seber bob:

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