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* FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1920 BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE FRAZIER DEFENDS STATE INDUSTRIES : ‘ AT:GLEN ULIAIN Glenn Ulin, “May 28.—Governor Lynn J. Frazier opened his speaking catpiign: Here ‘today; 2s #fhe Governor -paid'-a tribute-to ad C, Townley, ‘president of the ‘Nonparti- san‘league, saying, “We here in Norta ~ Dakota ‘owe ‘him -a great deal more than we ‘can ever repay: him.” The ‘governor » declared’ that the. state-owned industries all had. proved successes, and -espectally ‘compliment- ed the Bank-'of North Dakota. The speech ‘of the: Governor ‘dealt with his’ administration ‘in a’ generat way. ‘He /charged that the big inter- ests were’ fighting ‘the movement for state-owned elevators.” : ‘Expressing ‘both -amazenfent and amusement at ‘the ‘charges made against the Nonpartisan league: pro- gram, ‘the’ governor said: “They’ call it state ‘socialism. It seems hard to find just whefe they draw the ‘line that marks ‘the 'splace | where socialism begins.” > - He said “the state industries ‘are ‘eased on the same’ principle ‘as. the oreration of the postoffice by the gov- ernment. [MARKETS _| ° = = ~ Chicago, ‘May ; 28,—Cattle, receipts, Beef steers mostly 25 cents Top yearlings, $14.00; Prime bulk ,-$12:00 to 5 higher. heavies bid $13.40; MARY PICKFORD. the darling of the screen in “POLYANNA” the greatest - ‘success of . her. remarkable career will. be the big ‘treat for New Eltinge Theatre | ‘patrons. ‘commencing Monday, May’ 81st. No | need to fear the ‘heat’ here. -20. degrees. cooler than outside. “All air. washed, cooled and puri- Brown & Jones Q. SS... ee eee a el SUGAR? ‘Yes, we have it—but we ‘ advise you. to buy_as little} as you can get along with, | then wien ‘the decline 4 comes you will receive the “ benefit. ~ Are you on your grocer’s |] pay roll. If you are mar- keting on the cash and 4 carry plan, you should be— you are doing his work. Our motto -is “Quality and Service.” ‘Call us over 4 the telephone or call on us personally and your orders © ~will receive the séme care- ; ful attention. The very best the market affords in Fruits and Vege- tables as well as staple and fancy groceries. ., Celery, Head Lettuce, Green Onions, Radishes Cucumbers, Tomatoes Wax Beans, Etc. Oranges, Bananas, Straw- berries, Cherries, Pineap- : ples, ‘Etc. « aS Sweet Creamand Cottage Cheese be b$$6t$4-6446444 Close at noon Monday, | May 3ist : -vigs, steady to).25 cents lower with and! choice $14,00. Other classes gen-| is the reason for the increase erally steady. Cood heifers, $11.00 to; Price, millers said. $11.75. ' Hog receipts, 24,000. Mostly 10 to 15 cents ‘higher. Tops, $15,15; bulk light, $15.00 to $15.15; Bulk. 250 i tounds ‘and “over, $14.50 to $14.85.,i bulk, $12.00 to $12.50; Sheep‘ receipts, 5,000. Best lambs, steady to 25 cénts higher. Othor sheep weak, 25'to 50 cents lower. erime heavy shorn “lambs, $17.40. Top spring lathbs, “$17.75; choice ewes, $10.15. Flour Market Minneapolis, May 28.—Flour prices advanced "twenty-five cents a barrel at all socal mills today. In carloadl lots, in‘*98-pound cotton sacks, the quotation was quoted at $15.10 to $15.- 25 a barrel. See’Gassner’s ‘Adv., ‘page 3. MONDAY NIGHT, 1920 DANCE: .. MAY 3ist. given by the Knights of Colum- bus at Patterson’s Hall. This is the last series of three dances, ime is as- +H}! music and a good ti sured to all who ati dance of aj Good tend. A strong wheat market | —-—————————— in fi £ SUSSNER'S Bismarck’s Big Bafgain Grocery and Méat Market The Home of Quality Merchandise Phone 60 310Main St. | . Phone60_ Order Early—Get the Habit of Thrift—Or- der Early “3 % Order ‘your sugar while it is available Come in and look over our regular Saturday specials i STRAWBERRIES, QUART BOXES, while they last../.35¢ 4 HELMET RAISINS, :25¢c value .... : ’ Gnneannuanancaveneauanenausagavenvacenenaaediquanennegdany ananuevnncuansanauediae ‘CASH AND CARRY No Phone Orders—No Credit—No Delivery HOURS 10:30 °A."M. TO 12:00 NOON Fancy Creamery Butter, guaranteed 68¢ Value, per pound. . .55c Eggs, Strictly Fresh. 45c value, dozen... oe STC Fancy, Peas 22c value, can.. RERe Coffee, Gussner’s Special, 55c value, Crackers, Loose Wiles. large pkg., 35c ,v 6 Sirloin or Porterhouse Steak, while they ‘last, ‘jy Bacon, prime lean, sugar cured, strip or half strip, 45c value 36c Lard, Fancy Home Rendered ........... ‘Pot Roast, fancy, while ‘it lasts auuguaunununuanevanoneousuanevavesonoguacgay annnaennuccengonaagan FRESH. DRESSED CHICKENS | FRESH SAUSAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SEED POTATOES WILL’S ACCLIMAZED SEEDS , PURITY BREAD BARKER BREAD HOMAN’S BREAD , ELEISHMANN’S YEAST (The New Dainty Hint) A full line of all.the fresh fruits and vegetables on. the market TOMATO ‘PLANTS 35c DOZEN ~*~ “CLOSED MONDAY AT NOON, ' DECORATION & 2 ° OADEDEDDONONUDONURNOSOROENED es | Phone 33——Will Connect You With ‘All Departmiefite——Phone 33 - ff QUALITY SERVICE SANITARY Fourth Street : Bismarck Make a Dollar Worth One Dollar and Forty ‘Cents Specials. for Saturday CASH.’ WE'DELIVER ‘PRUNES 7:CENTS ‘A POUND “ } Once moreiwe offer you..Bob Orr’s famous prunes. | A great many, people call them Ball Burns, but.this is not correct. Miss Morrison will again demonstrate the value of these prunes as they require very little $1 7 5 sugar. ‘At per 25 pound box ............. 2000 California walnuts (45c value) ¢ Qt perspound "on. se ee ee eset be wee ee ee 32c California, filberts (45c value) \ at, per pound’... 0. ....5 6. Peet y cas gots vis 9 ele 25 Cc Kupitz Company special coffee; 10 Ib. lots : $4.40; 5 pound lots $2.25; less, ‘pourid:........ 46c Phe foremost Amboy coffee, 1.lb. package, 4 5 Aireoeh Breakfast) per pound IC itkory in bulk, substitute, for coffee, ~ 8 per pound | sieht geesvole PN stats aaa dats Cc Wax paper in rolls, fine for, sandwiches x 7 4 BOF “SAlddS es ce ede Cees cco ceecesenstecacee j Paper (plates in cartons (20), , : ce pen dackage oi, ei. wigs cece cece eee eee n eens 9¢ We have the finest. mushrooms, in the city. _ ; ; ee CANNED: GOODS eg! Yellow, Crawford peaches, 2'% size, / ¢ e, of, imported. sardines, also ‘Egg plums, 214 size, per can The pure molasses kisses, at, , ,. eo. ’ per pound Ei weenie oh eae 28c st ‘STRAWBERRIES Zhe Strawberries ‘in quart boxes, . : Pt ae eae 15c Va moose ae 15 per ~pound Don’t forget we have in Monday fresh walleyed;pike and bass’ fish. ene? <a CLOSE AT NOON MONDAY, ‘MAY 31ST Deliveries On all days except Saturday 8:30 and 10:00 in the morn- Notice to My Customers and ~ -. the Public in General: < ) | "ity morro Now” E. A. BROWN | TELEPHONES Pay AE. ; CASH AND CARRY GROCER" | 58 : FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES | ad SAVE AND HAVE eRe RAR ei : ANE ACCOUNT FRUITS AND VEGETABLES 56 114 FIFTH STREET Bee Bismarck, North Dakota, May, 26, 1920. IMPORTANT Dear Madam: I beg to inform you that on June 1st, 1920, Iwill conduct my Grocery busi- ness ona strictly "Cash and Carry Plan" ‘put I will ‘deliver all goods amounting.t cents extra. and do away with all deliveries, 0 $10.00 or more ata charge of 25 My object in taking this step is owing to the fact, as you know, food sup- plies as well as other classes of ‘goods are hard to gét from the manufac- turers and prices are advancing away out:of sight. . I have for ‘some time past been considerin, g and planning how I could help'the high cost of living problem and at the saihe time be assisting ‘tty customers and the buying public in general with their food guppliés and T ‘have ar- rived at my conclusion that "Cash and Carry" was the ‘only problem and ‘I will ‘ ; { explain to you why: In the first place help at this time is more than hard ‘to get-and we have to . pay exorbitant wages; besides, the cost of wear and depreciation'on our wagons and horses and'with the high expenses attached''to-any business ‘this unnecessary over-head expens¢ of delivery the purchaser of ‘goods has to’ pay the merchant back for this expense for it is-all‘added to the cost. With me eliminating this expense I can place myself in a positidn to save you from to 15 to 25% on your food supplies and in this saving T am justified in saying it will only take you a short while to save and have a ‘bank ‘savings account, when it will come in the most handy for you. Now let all of us get together and pay "Cash and Carry" the goods home with us for the old saying is short transactions means longer friends and I want to be a friend to you and show you how to save. Come in my store, get -my \ prices and read every word of my advertisements which I will be publishing in regular form. Do not be offended at me in taking this step and I am sure aftér you consider” this saving under my "Cash and Carry Plan" you will agree with'me that Iam ¢* right. . Thanking you most heartily for the business I have already enjoyed with you a . I beg to remain, (My° Motto Now) APPROVE REPORT | power bill was approved today by The vote was 45 Bettcr Than Pills For Liver Iils. Get a 25: Box LOGAN'S “We Thank You” FJ HEAD LETTUCE ASPARAGUS GREEN ONIONS RADISHES ‘CUCUMBERS STRAWBERRIES GRAPE FRUIT ; ORANGES BANANAS | Yim-O-ro-Sa The coffee that is surely gaining in popularity. We import this, in the green, direct from Madogulpa, Cen- tral America, and roast. it fresh every day. It is supreme. CALF’S FOOT JELLY If there is' someone sick in ‘your home, you will find this very nourishing. PREMIUM CRACKERS AND COOKIES put up by, National Biscuit Co. are the finest that money buys. ert ‘ We will try and have everything the market affords for your Sunday dinner. , MONDAY, MAY 31,. 1920, WE WILL CLOSE AT 12 O’CLOCK in order that we can all go to the’ball game Can we ex- pect to see you there. Remember the boys of the Legion. Both Phones 211 118 3rd St. Last-Delivery Saturday 4:30 ‘p. m. Other weekdays - - 4:00 p.m. We will: close Saturday night at 8 o'clock 2 odt. fies anode | senate and the measure now goes to , Washington, May, 28.—The confer-| the president. ence réport on the long-pending water | 21. ct Yours very truly, - "Pay Cash and Carry," sdve:and havea the to fPtene 621]. Gy “BLAME YOURSELF— -»buyersat tHisstore enjoy. ° { 7th:& Phaydr ernie Our Canned Goods ‘are’ ‘is’Freshi ~WE HAVE SUGAR Peon LON @- Choice Picnic. Hams, small,size, special for p . Saturday, per ‘Ib. 3. ct 2. oe aiilgas dae 26c SSS Eastern Star, Maple Flavor,» suger butter mixture, 1% Ib, size, per jar Lae Fresh Creamery. Butter, Saturday special, per ib. BOC Strictly Fresh Eggs, Saturday. spe- cial, ‘per dozen, 37c; $1 i Oo 3:dozen ‘foro. .6ci ih... By Denison’s .Three Stripe. steel feut. cof- “fee, no better coffee on tie ‘Market; Pe an, SUA 8 Ibs cei see ‘CLOSED ‘MONDAY ‘AT’12 O'CLOCK = ____No Mite Prices‘Given'Gyer the budie ‘Fleishman’s ‘Yeast Fresh ‘Daily ‘he Original Cash and ‘Car: ou pay’ \ for'your’gto- ceries. ‘This store éffets'you the opportunity tobiy right but if you are indifferent.and careless, 'and:pay credit'store prices, you can not expect to enjoy the saving that careful ‘Pry us tomorrow. = During the warm .summer months why not let ‘us Solve your BAKING PROBLEMS All of our products.are ‘siiip _' with care for people ° who care.” BAKERY SYSTEM | PAGE THREE . Oc. at

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