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PAGE TWO BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE (HUVH#uH8OT TE: VOTERS SHOULD You'll appreciate Blue Special $ A () For Saturday OU may want single-breasted or dou- ble-breasted—we have both models, some with belt. These suits come in un- finished worsteds and blue serge. These suits are strikingly good values at $40. Bye Become Sen Co Sl UINNVANLUUUUUUUNULUAUUUE UALR “LADIES FIRST” AT AUDITORIUM NEXT BIG NEW YORK COMEDY HIT 1 play with;cago, This musical offering was re- nedienne, j made from a successful farce of other; be seen days, and Harry R. Smith, the well| known librettist, is responsipie ror the | book and lyrics. A number of ‘per-} ons have had a hand in fashioning | he musie to it, including Miss; yes, Who has interpolated her own! all of which are said to be; ralded months’ run, to prove it in New York and three months in Cht-! | new " Miss Bayes has been clever enougn. to retain the company that appeared) with her in New York and helped| carry the play to success. Al Roh-j erts, her principal comedian, and, Flerence Morrison are the featured The Home of Qua Phone 60 Order Early—Get the Fancy Table Potatoes, at per bu Lenox soap, 6c value. per bar...... Red Salmon 1 pound flat tins, 40e¢ v: ‘ Loin Steak. Special .... Soup Meat Special .. Hamburg. Special ....... QOUEUUOANDGUNAODDONAUONDOORONANORONOONORORgOOOL No Phone Orders—No Pot Roast, 27c value at... a Fresh Dressed Chickens, Certified Seed Potatoes Purity Bread Dee ee ee “The Beautiful Springtime” A full, line of all fresh vegetal Plant your gardens with D. M. Ferry’s seeds. They have always proven very satisfactory to us. A FEW..... Pb etebteleebteeteibebebes Saturday Celery, Head Lettuce, On- ions, Tomatoes, Cucumbers Bananas, Grape Fruit, Or- anges, Apples 1 Arkansas Strawberries Maple Nut. Fresh Sweet Cream Smith’s Apple Sauce BROWN & JONES sell it ready to serve—no va Sugar necessary Bhope 912 GUSSNER’S Bismarck’s Big Bargain Grocery and Meat Market 310 Main St. der Early : SATURDAY SPECIALS Cut out this ad. arid take advantage of the bargains off Nut Fudge, cheaper than you can make it, pound Gussner’s Special Coffee, 55¢ value MEATS Heavy Bacon, strip or half. 45¢ value. 3 CASH AND CARRY Please note conditions and hours of sale carefully. lowing items are less than invoice cost. HOURS 10:30 A. M. TO 12:00 NOON Fancy Creamery Butter, 74c value at. .60c Lenox Soav. 6c value at........5.... . de Fancy Cream Cheese, 45c value at .34e Corn Flakes, 15c value at... 0.0.6... cece eee eee Tec ; MEATS T. bone or Sirloin Steak, 38c value at............ Prime Bacon, lean, striv or half, 50c value at... OUUDURADUUDUUEOGUOOULOGOOODOUGROOOOONNOEOEORONGCOREOUDEOADOOURONNDONDNADOUOUDOUADOONONUDORORENY ‘CANDY SPECIAL NUT FUDGE, extra quality, 50c value at....7.....6.. 37 Barker Bread Fleishmann’s Yeast - Pie Specials FOR SATURDAY Whole Cherry, “Heinz” Mince, Chocolate Cream, Cocoanut, A Large Variety of Rolls, Bread and Pastries Barker Bakery System =| REGISTER NOW TO VOTE LATER Those who wish to vote at the next election and .are not regis- buld register now with the ssessor, it was announced to- All such voters may register by ling at the office-o7 the city asses- rand filling out the registration These blanks have been distributed and collected at every home and office in the city. ‘Many, voters have ‘failed to fillsout these blanks and as a. result will not be registered but will have to be sworn in at election. It Was stated yesterday that if any owner of personal property has not been as this year and changes i Sessment are desired, 's office in the city hall. » N. Leathers of McKenzie Passes Away Mrs. Virginia Wright Leathers, wite of I. M. Leathers of McKenzie, died ry this morning after a lingering ‘eb. 9,'she fell and broke her ffering a severe shock from h she never. rallied. ‘Following raed pyright 1919, Hart Schaffner &Marz QUALITY Fourth Street Arthur Hull, Arthur Brunner and Al- ma Fowler, along with a pretty cho- rus, ? Bank Robbers 4 -Get $19,000 at i Illinois Town | | Bast St. Louis, Ii, May 7.— | | Eight men ,today held up and rob- j | the Drovers National bank here of | | $19,000. Officials of the bank fired | | on the robbers as they left and one | | of them was killed. Another was | | captured. a 500 pounds walnuts j Monarch catsup, 35c value; 4 bottles for .. lity Merchandise Phone 60 Habit of Thrift—Or- ered $5.35. . On all days except Saturday ing; 3:30 in the afternoon. players. Some of the other players are Arthur Gordoni, Harrison Green, a. ANGUDUAUNDNONONDNRNRAUNUONUCONNONNUUAUoOOEON Credit—No Delivery The fol- Do you want to save? and Fresh Sausage daily Wills Acclimated Seeds Homan’s Bread EXCELLENT bles and fruits. on, the market spare. If so, buy a packag forget the Eastern Star Ma) a dandy frosting. Last but not least so Both Phones 211 Other week days ‘ 12¢ Third St. Specials for Saturday ‘that accident she failed steadily until the end came today. She was born in Illinois 57 years ago and was married to Mr, Leathers in ‘March, 1919, at Shipman, Ill. Dur- ling her short residence at McKenzie she made a wide circle of friends and hr sudden demise came as a shock to that vicinity, j The funeral will be ‘held tomorrow at 3:30 from the 'Perry Undertaking parlors. Rev. Quigley of the McCabe Methodist church will officiate. The remains will be taken to Mason City, Til. for inte: ni is Host '- Twenty Rismarck and ple were entertained by ald, retiring warden of the tentiary, last night. Guests included Judge James Hanley, George Bingen- himer, Joseph Hess, Jack Hintgen, of | Mandan, and Dr. Victor Rose, Henry Murphy, Dr, W. H. Bodenstab and R, M. ‘Rergeson, of Bismarck, and their wives. ate peni- MARKETS | ¢ es SE * & SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK } South St. ul. May 7.—‘Hog re- ceipts. 9,100. 35 cents lower. Range. $13 to $14.50. Bulk, $14.25 to $14.30. Cattle receipts, 3,300. Killers steady. eat ome CO. Phone 33——-Will Connect You With All Departments——Phone 33 SERVICE SANITARY Bismarck Make a Dollar Worth One Dollar and Forty Cents CASH. WE DELIVER We have just in about 50 cases of standard corn that will be sold at $2.40 case; 2 dozen; 12 for $1.30; 25 pound boxes prunes, 70-89 to the pound, per 15 box $2.50; 15 pound lots $1.85; less ......... Cc just in (some snap) 500 pounds filberts just in (some snap) Kupitz Company special coffee ;_ 10 pounds $4.40; 5 pounds $2.25; less ........ MEAT DEPARTMENT Get your orders in early; on fresh dressed chickens. Our meats all government inspected. We are cut- ting some of Swift’s & Co. fine prime steers. Deliveries 8:30 and 10:00 in the morn- Saturday, 8:30 and 10:00 in the morning; 2:30-4:30 in the afternoon. Evening 7:00. ~ LOGAN'S “We Thank You” E—— — HEAD LETTUCE, CELERY, ASPARAGUS, RADISHES CUCUMBERS, GREEN ONIONS STRAWBERRIES CAKE FLOUR Surely you want a cake now and then but no sugar to e and have real cake. Don’t ple Sugar Butter as it makes EARLY TRIUMPHS AND GREEN MOUNTAIN SEED POTATOES arrived today. Let us know your requirements at once. National Biscuit Cookies and Crackers Don’t forget to order your supply now, as sugar is scarce-and the National way, will save you baking. don’t forget to order that extra pound of our good coffee 118 3rd St. i Last Delivery Saturday 4:30 p. m. - - 4:00 p. m. We will close Saturday night at 8 o'clock See that the daily functio: ‘OU can’t expect the little ‘ones to be happy and play- k ful when the head feels dull and the stomach bloated. The normal habit of children is to be happy and when you notice them cross atid fretful you will usually find constipation is responsible. Perhaps they have missed that daily function 60 necessary to comfort and health. Look at the tongue and see if the breath is bad. Watch for belching. These are the tell-tale symptoms af'‘con- stipation. Tonig) t_give a little of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin, which you can buy at any drug store; and it will act inthe morn- ing and the troublesome symp- toms promptly disappear. Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is a combination of img le laxative, herbs with pepsin. Unlike the harsher physics it acts gently and without griping so that while grownups can use it freely it can also be given to a tiny baby with perfect safety. Thousands of American families would not think Fat steers, $7 to $13.50. | Cows and heifers, $6.50 to $12. Calves steady, $5 to $11. Stockers and feeders steady and} slow, $5 to $12.75. 4 « Sheep receipts, 600. Steady. - Lambs, $8 to $19. Wethers, $12 to $14.50. Ewes, $4 to $14. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Pound Dohn’s Me QUALITY SATURDAY RADISHES—CABBA' B. B. Santas coffee. Special, per pound ............. Sterling Sauerkraut and Weiners, 8 large cans for ............... Richelieu extra fancy head rice. Per pound, 2.05 i. tes wetness eh Extra fancy stewing figs, 2-pounds for, .. «2: s.s.bs. oc tee% Fancy pop corn that will pop. Special, 2, pounds for .......... Fancy Swiss Chard, put up in Special, 5 cans for ......... ‘ Veribest Spinach, put up in’ No. 2 Special, 6 cans for Good standard corn. Special, 5 cans for Waldorf toilet paper. Special, 4 rolls for Richelieu. apple butter, No. 8 cans. Special, per can ............... Swift’s Jewel Shortening. Special, 8 pound can for Minced Abalone. ASCANS AON etre cif soahssese ioe aeeernieas Pure High Test Our last delivery leaves! at 6:15 p. you would give us, if possible, Chicago, May 7.—Cattle recei| nis, | Page 2 GO TO Dohn’s Quality Meat Market FOR THE _. BEST IN MEATS. . Lard—Special for Saturday only. 25 Best aes eer ane c 512 Broadway FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1920 How to Keep Baby Smiling and Well ns are regular and normal of being yathout a bottle in the iouse for the emergency arises almost daily when it is needed. "In spite of the fact that Dr. Cald- well’s Syrup Pepsin is the largest selling liquid tive in the world, there being over 6 million bottles sold each year, many who need its benefits have not yet used it. If you have not, send anid name and address for a free trial ttle to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, srr Washington St., Monticello, Ilinois, 10,000; slow to steady; good and choice heavy cows and bologna bulls. 50 to 75 cents lower than week's high level; calves, steady with Thursday's close; bulk, $12\to $12.50; stockers, unchanged. Take a tin from Gussner’s, Why do so many people buy their meats from Dohn? There must be a reason! Dohn’s, the most sanitary and exclusive market at Market E, A. BROWN GROCER 114 Fifth Street : SPECIALS | i i VEGETABLES 5 ASPARAGUS—HEAD LETTUCE CELERY—TOMATOES—GREEN ONIONS GE—RUTABAGAS SWEBT POTATOES ee ate me oon Oe ‘ Monarch beans. Special, * B.CANS FOr 6... eee eee eee eee cece eee e ee eneenas 90c Fancy dried loganbervies. r Per packager ace seek cies tetris cats tact eisegeim cao 30c Fancy rhubarb, put up in No. 3 cans. Speed, 2 eCANS LOK cferssssssectvauaysi coset ioeiaaitanis wes lantoneeenols 35c cans. Sweet Cream We close at 8 o’clock Saturdays. .m. We would appreciate it if at least one-half hour before delivery to put up orders. tea