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_ PAGE TWO ae oC 5 SST othing S FOR SATURDAY .E: BERGESON & S BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1920 alesmen ON 2 Finds United States | Ignorant of Glories | of South America| ‘Buenos Aires, May 14.—After visit- ing various parts of the United States and lecturing at several American! universities, Alejandro Bunge, dire tor general~of statistics in Argentina and one of the Argenting repres tatives at the Pan American finan congr returns to Buenos A Hy astonished that so little is known’ 1a the ‘United States about his coun- try. The idea is still generally preval- ent among ‘North Americans, he says, that Arg is inhabited by halt breeds, negroes and Indians. “Naturally.” he told a reporter for n banking industrial and circles, they know us as a great ntry and with a great fu But outside thes? circles, the generality of people do not know us. In no other way can be explained the astonishment that was expressed by many per: numerous occasions to learn f Argentine delegates that the ma. of our population-is of the white r It is believed that ir these regio} the dominating element is me: (mixture of Spanish and Indian) and that there are many negroes anil mulattos, “Happily a group of bankers and distinguished men have undertaken the task of making known to their compatriots through — disinterested propaganda the truth about Argen- tina and the promise of its future. Argentine government _ statistics show that nearly 90 percent of the 8,000,000 inhabitants of Argentina are pure Caucasian, a larger proportion than exists in the United States or, aid, any other American re- GRAND FORKS HAS TEAM Grand Forks, iN, D., May 14.— though not identified with league b ball this. season, Grand Forks will | One man said that | the only differ- ; ence in good old De-alcoholized is that it tastes even better than ever. ff. A. BROWN] HeeberdeofocbedoofecedenbeslerbeteoLostedortontesbubeaberetedh, Fresh Strawberries ... and. Cream Tomatoes—Celery Cucumbers—Radishes Asparagus—Parsley Iceberg Head Lettuce New Beets and Carrots Bananas—Oranges—aA pples Grape Fruit—Lemons Small juicy oranges, per dozen: 35c Barrs sauerkraut, No. 2 cans. Special, 3 cans LON oie ies vines 9 25c Fancy Sweet Potatoes, No. 3 can. Special, 2 cans for .. 55c Eibpy Beans, No. 2° can. special, 5 cans . POR ote Mite ba ees 75¢c Bulk Cocoanut. Spe- oe cial, per pound..... 45c No. 5 pail Jam, Strawberry and Raspberry $1 00 if / flavor Ivory Soap Flakes. Special, 3 pkgs. for 29c ermours Mincemeat. + 55¢ pail. Special “ie... 355 45c Swiss Chara. Special, 5 finer, tor. 61,00 Richelieu Head Rice, real head rice, : 23 per pound Pure Honey, 5 pound pail... $2.00 Loganberries.. Spe- .« ¢ cial, per package... 28c Primost Cheese, Brick Cheese Cream Cheese, Kraft Pimento Limburger Camenbert, Bulk Olives, Dill Pickles Sweet Pickles, Sweet Mixed ‘Pickles : PURE HIGH TEST SWEET CREAM have one of the fas semi-profes- sional teams in the state, according to the announcement of John Iadden, manager of the local club. iLee Fair- opie, formerly with St. Joe, Missouri afd the Regian club in the Candian ague has been signed to pitch for the locals and will start against the Winnipeg team of the Cana in the first game of the s 18. A number of Univers paola players also have been sign- ed, Louisiana Offered Wild Game Refuge Along Mexican Gulf|: New Orlean If the legis- lature pas bill of acceptance, Louisiana will have acquired a veri- table empire of the wild, stretching Mexico for a dis- miles. The bill of acceptance is only a formality and the state conservation department already has begun to out- ne the work necessary to keep the t safe for the creatures of the wild . ‘The property consists of March Is- land with 78,000 acres of land pur chased by Mrs. Russell Sage and giv- en to the state as a game refuge and a tract of 85,009 acres in Vermillion and Cameron parishes on the coast given by the Rockefeller Foundation. Adjoining March Island is the pres- ent state game farm on land belong- ing to the Mcllhenny interests of 60,000 acres. ‘Lying between the game ‘arm and the Rockefeller tract is what is known as the Grand Chenier tract of 85,000 which the state ex pects to-acquire in the near future. This will give Louisiana what is believed here to be the greatest wild life refuge in the world. The great domain is patrolled by agents of the conservation commission and on it all sorts of game are protected and propagated. Edward A. Mcllhenny, wealth: mine owner, has given great S of lands as well as large sung of money to aid in the work. MARKETS CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, May 14-—Cattle receipts. 7,000, slow; beef and butcher stock. ower; few choice yearlings, strong; bulk beef steers, $7.25. to $13; top yearlings, $14.25: bulk, weak to 25 cents lower; bulk bologna, $7.85 to 4; calves, steady; stockers and feeders, slow and steady: Hog receipts, 32,000; mostly 10 to 15 cents low 5; bulk, light. $14.90 to $. 250 pounders and over, $14 to $14.65; pigs mostly steady, bulk, $13.50 to $14. Sheep receipts, 5,000; slow to low- er; choice lambs, mostly 25 cents low- er; others half more; top shorn lambs $18.15, few good breeding ewes $14. * | —s SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, May 14.—Hog re- ceipts, 8,000. zv to 25 cents lower. Range, $14 to $14.20. ). Killers steady. 50.» and heifers, $ to $11.75. Calves, 50 cents lower, $4.50 to $i0. Stockers and feeders, ‘steady and slow, $5 to $12.50. Sheep receipts, 100. Steady. Lanrbs, $8 ‘to $19. Wethers, $12 to $15.50. Ewes, $5 to $15. Phone 60 ‘Order Early—Get the Sirloin or Porterhouse, 40c valu Corn Fed Beef at Bacon. Prime, lean, suga> cured Hamburger, fresh at.., Sauerkraut, boil. three hour: very fine at value at. Canned Asparagu Créam Cheese, fed steers, 40c value at CUTODEOECESOUONNUICOUEOOUAOOOUNS Corn Flakes, 15¢ value at CERTIFIED SEED POTATOES PURITY BREAD BARKER LAST OF FAMOUS “JAMES BAND DIED ALONE AND POOR Kid Dalton, Last of.Notorious Landits, After. Years of Rob- bery Became Evangelist Memphis, May 13. Dalton, last of the J James band, and for several yea the only survivor of Quantrell’s guerillas, who, died in a local boarding house the other day. had experiences more thrilling than the most lurid fiction which made the blood run fast for thousands of young boys. His death at 78 found him alone and nearly penniless. For thirty years walton had been a conspicuous figure of the streets of ‘Memphis. For seventeen years he was outlawed. There was a price on his head as a member of Quantrell’s guerill: While with the James he is credited with having pa ed in the holdup of thirty-si ains and eight sfage coaches and the robbery of 22 yanks. Dalton for to ride with the James boys. With the federal authorilies con- tinually on his heels for his post- wer acts with Quantrell he had to dodge from pillar to post. Later he was‘ thrown with the Bass gang of desperadoes in Texas and rode with them in the pioneer days of the Lone Star state. Robbery was their only means of livelihood. When the federal government granted amnesty to all civil war raid- ers Dalton came here and was a gambler for years, Later he “hit the sawdust trail” and became an evan- gélist, recounting all his misdeeds in the churches for the ninety and nine.” A t Car Shortage Hits Northwest Plants; See Improvement Chicago, May 13.—Al‘hough numer- ous manufacturing plants in the north- west and middle west have been forced to cut down working forces because of a shortage of cars, managers of sailroads entering here, declared today “hat freight traffic conditions are im- proving daily. A big Iowa ceréal plant Tuesday laid off 500 men and numerous lumber and wood-working plants in Minnesota and Wisconsin have been forced to close almost entirely. Incoming freight is below normal, the railroad managers declared, adding to the shortage of rats available for the Chicago district, because of tie-ups in other cities, es- pecially Detroit, Pittsburgh and Cleve- ‘and. Receipts of coal and live stock here the last few days have been nearly normal, according to figures announ- sed by the railroad managers. ‘ i Bismarck’s Big Bargain Grocery atid Meat Market The Home of Quality Merchandise 310 Main St. der Early SATURDAY SPECIALS Cut out this ad. and take advantage of the bargains offered MEAT DEPARTMENT Lard, open kettle rendered. 30c value at ‘per quart at. GROCERY DEPARTME! Lenoxe Soap. 6c’ value at......... Coffee, Gussner'’s Special. 55¢ value at CLUUUUATAEUTAGUVOUNCTUOUEESOGUOONUEAOEAGOTUSO STOO SEDER CASH AND CARRY No Phone Orders—No Credit—No Delivery Pléase note conditions and hours of sale carefully. The fol- lowing items are less than invoice cost. HOURS 10:30 A. M. TO 12:00 NOON Porterhouse or Sirloin steak. These cuts from prime corn Lard. Prime Open kettle rendered. 30c value at Sauerkraut, cook three hours, 18c value at .. Al Bacon. prime. lean, sugar cured strip or half, 50c value at. .34c = Pineapple, Hawaiian, haavy syrup, 50c value, large cans at. .33c = Fancy Cream Cheese. 45c value at.. = Creamery Butter. best quality at Bring -yorr containers for Kraut and Lard CHNeeCUU UU UaTaatonrananannnnnanonnnanggnazecvavasasnanenecouanaaaguennannaeanannnannitit t CANDY SPECIAL i NUT FUDGE, extra quality, 50c value at............. 87c FRESH DRESSED CHICKENS FRESH SAUSAGE DAIL FLEISHMANN’S YEAST (The New Dainty Hint) A full line.of all the.fresh fruits.and vegetables onthe market Admiral Dewey’s Old Home, People’s Gift, Gives Way to Store \ Washington, May 14. — Admiral Dewey's former home, gift of the American people for his victory at Manila Bay, is being remodeled into a store, having: given way. as have a number of other historical resi- dences, to'the spreading commercial section of the city. The Dewey house. at 1747 Rhode Island avenue, just off Connecticut avenue, was disposed of some years before Dewey’s death. The city’s commercial expansion ig gradually moving northwestward along Connecticut avenue and has passed beyond the British, embassy which now finds itself amidst a group of fashionable shops. The historic old Corcoran mansion and the wis- teria-clad John Slidell house, with Phone 60 Habit of Thrift—Or- This is the highest, grade ip Or half at. HEA UERAUEENaEOROUNORNOCoROCoNORET Do you want to save? -3le SGNGOEUGOOUENNSOUDERDCEAOOOSRESEROOOOUDNUNUD WILL’S ACCLIMATED SEEDS BREAD HOMAN’S BREAD 1 | | | Admfral }j WOMEN CAN SMOKE—IN THE REST ROOMS Henley said smoking would not be permitted on the floor of the conven- tion by men or women. “We are providing additional rest rooms for women delegates and spec. Chicago, May 14.—“Will women de-} legates have to take their hats off when the Republican National ‘Con- vention show begins?” . “May. women smoke in the conven- tion hall?” Sticklers for political etiquette want to know. ‘Women ‘will be represeated by scores of delegates and alternates, a mighty host as compared to the comparatively few, at previous con- veutions. © \ Scientist: Finds Use the mosquito, the housefly, the louse and various other disease - carrying pests for the dissemination of deadiy germs/in ‘enemy territory is a pos- sibility of “the next war” pictured by Professor, Maxwell Lefroy, a Belens for House-Fly in World’s “Next War” London, May 14.—Mobilization ‘of } tist. ‘ “1 should think the women ought “I foresee the mosquito from Brazil to remove their hats on the con- starting yellow fever in new lands, = El vention’ floor,’ ’ said Secretary Henley of the arrangements com- | tatots,” said Assistant Chairman Ma- mittee. “They'll want to see letesta who's performing on the speakers’ stand and so will the men. By all means put a ban on hats.” there if they want to—justas the men do in the smoking rooms.” ly air fighting east of Kiev. ‘The Bol- sheviki have attempted to use air- planes against the forces holding the bridgehead. theiv old-fashioned gardens and high brick garden wall, facing Lafayette park opposite the White House at the beginning ‘of ‘Connecticut avenue, 4 i soon will be razed fora modern build.| The Koscitsko squadron, fighting for ing for the Chamber of Commerce of| the Poles, is in this section. the United States of America. ; ie aaa er i Among. the historical mansions; SINN FEINERS ACT holding out against the march of AS MAIL CENSORS commercial expansion are the famous| ‘.ondon—Sinn ,Feiners, seized mail Octagon house, residence of Colonel | bags and after removing letters they Taylor which was occupied a year] wished, returned the rest to the ‘pos- the house-fly, ine cholera ,dysentery or enteric and the of the Chicago convention | ¢yphus-laden louse doing their deadly committee, “I guess they can smoke |wor; much spies poisoning wells,” said Profes- sor Lefroy in a recent address. of a war office of entomologists—the working out of strategic plans for the distribution of these pests by air-| plane. intent upon furnishing an airplane service for these pests, which check by natural native climes. just the means cf transit they have required. danger as well as one that could ba used ‘very offensively in war. duly infested witi CONSTIPATION more effectively than R. CALDWELL'S Syrup D Pepsin is a combination of simple laxative Kerbs with pepsin that quickly relieves the ‘congestion of undigested food and péisonous waste matter, and re- stores the normal regularity of natural’action, It does not gripe or, cramp and is as safe and 'pleas- ant for children as it is effective on even the strongest constitution. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is | the indispensable family remedy in thousands of homes and is:sold in drug stores everywhere. In spite of the fact that Dr. Cald- ‘well’s Syrup Pepsin is the largest selling “This would be part of the work It sems that the world is many of are now held somewhat in enemies in their This will giye them It will be a peacetime The by President Madison after the Whit / tal ‘authorities, marked, “Passed by | ganger ‘ ; nah Pie} p 3 eet aut! ? anger from these ‘winged battalions-/ liquid laxative in the there paige was fired by the British iu} Censor, or death’ is more serious than one being ors ¢ milion’ Dot esica each . . eae ace ‘e estimate.” pho need it j = PROHIBITION CUTS CRIME — | “""° Sstimate.’ ei baal pata cipeceter hol Poles Battle Reds Sti Louis, May 14.—The numper of NOTICE! adress for a free trial 1 murders, suicideg, accidents and arrest murders, suicides, accidents ‘and ar- For Possession of to statistics compiled by the Munici- Warsaw, May 13.—Fighting for the nal ‘Board of Public Safety. nossession of the Kiev bridgehead has | been resumed. An official éommuni- ' que announces that the Bolsheviki, af- | NOTICE! ter bringing up _ reinforcements, < 3 my launched ‘counter attacks, and the| Presbyterian ladies are ‘going ground changed hands several times; to have a food sale Saturday in ene infantry cucounter. _The Poles afternoon at the Gas Co. 2 and Ukrainians captured two newly ar o’ctock. All kinds of good things d batteries, the Poles extended the ; } icles’ f bridgehead line in the north region. |to'eat, Also some articles for The communication mentioned live-| sale. General public are invited. (P,P TT ER REI, The Importance in Meats! We do not cut the price but we-do cut the FINEST QUALITY OF THE GOOD TASTY MEATS for your Sunday and, other day meais try our quality brands of Roasts, Steaks, Chops Hams and Sausages There is quality in all our meats. Try us Quality Meat Market J. B. GALVIN, Prop. 611 Broadway pposite’City Scale. Phone,722 Ce he I a ee ee Spree rrets _. BEST IN MEATS. , Your Sunday dinner will be better enjoyed with some of our choice cuts of Steaks, Chops, Roasts, Etc. Why do so many pedple buy their meats from : Dohn? There must he a reason! Dohn’s, the most Exclusive and Sanitary Market . Dohn’s Meat Market 512 Broadway Richholt’s Casha Carry [ Phone 631 | Grocery | 7th & Thayer |: IF IT’S GOOD TO EAT WE HAVE IT. Our Canned Goods are as Fresh as in Harvest Time California Yellow Free Stone Peaches, No.-8 size, 50c value. For Saturday only, 1 can, 87c;.8.cans for 6.00.0... 6. eee eee $1 .08 Atwood’s Steel Cut Private Brand Coffee. The “flayor tells. every package guaranteed; 55c value, for Saturday only. 1 Ib. net Re: weight package for........ 48c Tre-Vyn Biand Jam, strawberry and raspberry flavors, 4 1b. 6 oz. cans. Regular price $1.25. ( Saturday special ........... 90c O-B Preserves. assorted flavors, 1 Ib. 8 oz. glass jars. Regular price 42c. Saturday, special. $1 00 3 jars for .. Corn Sugar, per Ib. Fleishman’s Yeast Fresh Daily Bakers’ Goods : The Original Cash and Carry. Store BLAME YOURSELF—If 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 carefal buyers at this store-enjoy. Try us tomorrow. * . ‘rests here has shown a decrease since|t0 have a food sale Saturday Kiev Bridgehead | prohibition became effective according | afternoon at the Gas ene o’clock. All kinds of good things to “eat. sale. General public are invited. | i | * : GO TO We are open until 8 o’clock Saturday eve. eds 9 ° ; Mi ki eee eeEereeeeenneeenneceennenneeoenneTt Dohn's Exclusive Meat Market . FOR. THE ad name‘and Presbyterian ladies are going | tle to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, str Washington St, Monticello, Illinois. DR. CALDWELL’S SYRUP PEPSIN THE PERFECT LAXATIVE Co., 2 Also some articles for se a et OE Humpty Dumpty —» Bread 1S Real Home Made Bread Our hen. How the children iike it and thrive on it! recipe is the same as that you use in your own kite Only, pure food products go into this delicious wholesome loaf. Bread Is Your Best Food-- Eat More of It a ee a ae We have plenty of cakes, pies, swect rolls, etc. Let us worry abeut the sugar shortage. _ Barker Bakery System Phone 912 ~ LOGAN’S. “We Thank You” Strawberries We Have Sugar for OUR CUSTOMERS HEAD LETTUCE GREEN ONIONS TOMATOES RADISHES ASPARAGUS CUCUMBERS Dromedary Dates. Special today, each Moonsoon Canned Sweet Potatoes arrived this week and are new pack and real good. Perican ve ean eS. OR ei Ts 3 0 Cc ——e COFFEE! | COFFEE! Fresh Roasted daily. Ask for Prim-o-ro-sa. Per pound Something just a little better than the supposed to be best. , ‘ i National Biscuit Cookies and Crackers A new fresh shipment arrived today. - 118 3rd St. Last Delivery Saturday 4:30 p. m. Other week days ~- - 4:00 p. m. We will close Saturday night at 8 o’clock Both Phones 211