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PAGE EIGif BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE PALMER FIXES SUGAR PROFITS # B Boston, May 13.—Attorney General | ‘ Red Cross Here THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1920 [ Who Said High Prices? | , 14.00, 12.00, 11.00, 10.00, 9.00, 8.00, 7.00 |EX-SERVICE MEN \ENTITLED TO MANY |FEDERAL BENEFITS i “ae e: Palmer today set the margin of profit | ¥ to be allowed on sales of sugar at one cent a pound for wholesalers and: two cents a pound at retail. In a telegram to United States Attorney Thomas J. Boynton, the attorney general ordered that steps be taken immediately to; ” } 01 : aking 1; ro-{ titled to under the war risk insur- fee on perrone a ee |ance act by Senator A. J. Gronng in The attorney general's order will; letter to The pene Endlos _ not have the éffect of standardizicg|in Senator Gronna’s letter ee rices either at wholesale or retail, eral circulars from the war ris! ala ares Mr, Boynton. Dealers} aU covering the benefits available to i i e ices | LOrmer service men. stock at different prices | favs obtain their stock. at m ‘Because of lack of space, it is im- ‘ ale prices will vary.! n endias, a result sale pr il vary! jossible to print these lengthy cir- cas rofits exceed the Pe natoued. Brot Lares | culars in full but interested persons pases | who are entitled to these benefits can ORDERS NATION WIDE j obtain complete information from Washington, May 13—~Telegarams| Mrs. Poole, secretary ot the Burleigh were sent by the department of justice; County chapter of the Red (Cross today to all United States attorneys! P. G. Harringtoi adjutant of the Bi reiterating the department’s policy of! marck post of the American legion, ‘holding the margin of profit on sugar cote — sales to one cent for wholesalers and; The earth is five and one-half times two cents for retailers. tas heavy as an equal body of water. ‘Former service men of North Da- kota are urged to become acquainted with the many ,benefits they are en- Save $15 WE recently received large shipments of Suits. delayed for several ‘months on account of labor troubles and late deliveries on wool- ens, and rather than return these to the manufacturers. we have put a price on them that will move them quickly. The assortment includes Suits desirable for Spring and Summer wear; single and double breasted models; fancy and plain colors; quarter and half lined; plain or patch pock- ets; regulars, longs, stouts and shorts. EN UE This Artist isGoingto Appear at the Auditorium , Tonight. 7 Our truthful advertising and standard merchandise is your protection.. Satisfaction a : : uaranteed as usual. The earlier you do your buying the ee Don't Miss Hearing Her g oo You. do Your Siig the better for you. : : up ld E: $75.00 ies, thaly tailored; ‘are now. $60.00 $55.00 wisant overs see 44.00 . $ 70 00 suits and oyereakid that are worth every cent of that $50.00 sh Sanden Bee eae $40.00 ' N ora, Bay es’ oe price; all now priced at........... $ 56 00 $ 45 00 suits and overcoats are now........ $3 6 00 { 4 ; e e ° t Bad Boy Song Now we have Nora Bayes’ bad boy with whom she went to school. He pulledthe curls of little girls, and fractured every tule. “Freckles” was just as bad a boy as Nora Bayes is funay. On the same record Nora sings“ Everybody Calls Me Honey.” $ 40 00 “suits and overcoats are now e $35 00 its and overcoats are now e } could not be duplicated today at wholesale prices. We want you to know it and we know when you see them you will have a keener appreciation of the values in this store S. E. BERGESON & SON $60.00 These garments A-281C—&5c fi . da o \ = The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Good Clothes 5 , => 4 j Other Goo = 4 d Records : EIA EU q Just like a Jipsy ieee ; : r 2 4 , AG158 a fered ield at is| 92 ngar in Cuba i Oh! How I laueh when T think that I cried over! Kogso POLICEMAN IS HELD ore aemacin anes ead. chow that! to have a food sale Saturday | pros” A@pane caniving a pilot and you Snoops the lawyer seated 'TO DISTRICT COURT | vensen was responsible for the negro’s afternoon at ihe Gas ae 2 | ascended 17,000 feet. “the airplane | : 3s F fase : act and that the negro thought that }.o’clock. inds of goo ings | was in the air two hour: ad fort { A i Jenson, police a ‘a a aes i Sa eay ‘aptain Smi ly ‘ Good Ship Home Sweet Home ; | heat hs The pollcemanss billy “on to the Soo hotel to see a negro pelt | S#le. General public ate invited. aan ms oceeretica ENR Te OtTTCH ECZEMA, Monday, today is under bond of $500 | oy. ANOTHER ALTITUDE RECORD | officially recorded, as the flight was | RINGWORM, TETTER of yf other itching skin diseases. @ 75 cent box et our risk. JOSEPH BRESLOW. Druggist o El Centro, Cal., May 13.—Captain! begun from a point much below sea | BANKS GIVEN NEW } Louell ‘H. Smith, commanding officer | level. i RULE ON EXCHANGE OF LIBERTY BONDS: : ; Z for vance in district court f : Come in and hear them ona Columbia Gratonola Neale ees eek crate His preliminary hearing was held before .W. S. Casselman, justice of. Cowan’s Drug Store |. Militant: who, acoordily 6 Stats Attorney Ed Allen, served f term in ‘the 'North Dakota penitentiary for be | SF ED | highway robbery, fought the case, and Second converted Liberty bonds, oy ' ‘many negro friends appeared. which the last coupon is payable May The fight occurred in the Soo hotel,| 15, cannot now be exchanged for: | while Jensen was ejecting the negro. | bonds bearing interest coupons until ! Jensen declared the negro grabbed | to maturity, according to word re-| j his dilly when he slipped on the | ceived by Bismarck banks. The de- | stairs, and beat him. Dr. €.! - | lay is occasioned by the tremendous volume of business in the govern- i ment printing office at Washington. ! ] CREWSK 5 SH E , Hanks Have been fecepting | first Z go} first converted,. second: and third Lib- 4 SETS SHOE SH: Pyle sneer eummsirciniemt| | How Fiegetine Ie 109 EE BE . Phone 898 jfor permanent or definitive /bonds: Able to Produce f ase e | bearing all the coupons. _Exchange | ’ the Finest Lami- ALL WORK GUARANTEED still can be made on all of these is-1 L, REPAIRING NEATLY DONE [| Sues. ! nated Inner Tube eas ED, Rules regarding the exchange of j e other onde will be made soon by the and Still Hold to federal reserve banks. The ex- . You see “Fifty Switzerlands in One”—without a passport ky | oh a Moderate Price ‘ i Ssenueun changes are to be made as fast as on your trip to the Paciie Coast through Ssvaeveanecanacazevenarvannenensinn the eovernment printing ‘of ca | = print the new bonds. je . ° = eee = : i The Canadian Pacific Rockies Z Pie eceecr ce RD it And though. you ride for twenty-four hours past peaks \ ___MARKE A R K ETS | Poa Siu | 1 \ ie that touch the sky, forests full of big game, iridescent = \ i glaciers, you avoid extreme altitudes because the |= Chicago, Ill} May 13.—Cattle re-| ay ; Canadian Pacific trains trail rivers that built a natural = ceipts, 11,000, Steers strong. to 35{ ma , highway across the mountains millions of years ago—the = cents higher. Cows 15 to 25 cents . Bow, Kicking Horse, and Fraser are the principle of sev- = higher. Bulk of sales $8.50 to $11.00. + ygs i eral spectacular canyons you follow from Calgary in the = Bulls strong. Good and choice} ‘¥ i foothills of the Rockies to Vancouver on the Coast. Ss galves. steady. Bulk. $11.00 to $12.05. eelaah te ets remo Pe i rain oe ane Firestone Man Power: F : prings Hotel, the Chateau at Lovely Lake Louize, Emeral = : =| steady: 3 Fi i pause Chnist Glanies House. oF Sleatuodirsciclcaahes of = > *» ° kz “Bulk light hogs, $1490 to $15.95. | f irestone Man Power: Firestone. of : the raw product at quantity i= JACKS M ISMAYCK = Pigs, 25 cents higher. | has gathered together a remark- prices. And this saving is turned ° p = eep, re ts 600. Mostly steady. Alpine Fairyland BT oe recetuiy enionedutncrs Bulk spring lambs, $17.50 to $13.00/ able body of workers, 17,000 strong _ back to car owners. \ =- ave re i G From Vancouver direct connections for Alask: int aciny, Jack farms in Nhe oth oar — — —many of them peecoatsein the Firestone Selling Power Fire: “eal Bs ns for Alaska, quain! = carload of big, Reg. Mammoth + ie . : x — - Victoria, and all points on the Pacific slope. Bet puarantead: Greeters, |e TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. ! f Company. Men financially intet= cones immense production) re: A. G. ALBERTSON. 4 ‘ = take liberty bonds or livestock” =|" E : ested in the success of their prod- : 3 eine oS APRN IEON: Gee Ag’t. Pass. Dept. = or sell on, time. Also. will trade I RENT—Modern room, ladies, only | net dotbetiee work quires a widespread distribution 4 CIFIC RAILWAY = for one good car. 3) Losp—smait k marked “Ameri- | : ix! 611 Second Ave., South, Minneapolis, Minn. = Buy a jack and raise high § ean Tiiige, Go. temoranda ont ‘ot ,. ; . : system. Sixty-five branches and 3 Z priced mules instead of worth: | feurn'to Hand. Creighton at Means Firestone Buying Power: Firestone 46,000 dealers throughout the ae = les Se ate Belge s A : ‘i 3 ; © : Canadian newnpapers end information regarding 5 to, my jacks. Phone or write. 3) FOR Rent 1 room, for gentleman lias established purchasing head- United States selling, Firestone 4 3 = Address : only. Call 30414 Main St., or phone | . a te be Conese FE Be ae art. V sor nh quarters at Singapore in the Tubes assure a fast-moving prod- ' 15 Bismarck Hotel Used Studebaker Six to trade for land ! Straits Settlement where 85% of | uct, which means fresh stock at 1 4 = =, or gity property. Give description | h orld’ : : a 4 — S[uanennseguseeenasevenensensenstanaensniintins! and prices in first letter. the world’s rubber is produced. all times—most miles per dollar i a - P. O, Box 372, Bismarck. 'N. D. i + ; . H { i a ito Thus Firestone gets first choice in tubes as well as tires, 4 f DD eee H iy a" VES OF ISLAND. 1 : ;. os ANNOUNCEMENT: ee | e = < . mi| ° OF SKY NEED FOOD | } | Special Luncheon “yore. F See ce it a , After the Show at the | Sky, in the Hebrides group, aré i ee suffering from’ privation owing | 4 RB ‘ | ! to general poverty and infre- | } quent steamshin service. For || |] 510 BROADWAY ANN x ( AF | {HB © seven weeks there was no flour |! a. Gi|| or meal in the Glendale district {) | and many ‘natives walked 16 | |} miles for half loaves of bread | + bs TTT tL —>