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N (JO 42 4pAGE FIVE é \ FRIDAY,,JULY 16, 1920 _ ; BISMARCK DAILY! TRIBUNE Royintor sci i } % a = aie ; ° ih the war, was used in the production] been a resident of this vicinity for | eqedeogd AVUVAVUOGOAUVUUAL(LUOUUUAA AVATAR NI (3 “The Forbidden Woman” its whieh | many years. = (i = * °PClara Kimball Young is starred. ; _ The funeral service will be heid \. = = Following the collapse of Russia, a| Sunday, a brief service will be held e — i = small supply of this very valuable|at the Spangberg residence at 10 a. * = es FI is finishing wood was rapidly exhausted|m. and at 10:45 the funeral sermon an ar @ 3 ud ] = => , K iin this country and replacement could | will be given in the Swedish Luther- / i a = uy = not be made for any amount of mv-|an church. e = = HUGE NI CESS ney. Recently a cargo was secured |. —_ i = = i from.one: of the districts. of Russia ‘ — ae — i , ayer’ some semblance of order has DR. S. R. SMYTH ouse O 1 1 es = = > ¥ ‘been restored by the white guards is ‘ = . ==|Speeches Combined With Races} and trom this cargo the Garson stu- Tce OE AIEEE = i => 8 1 ° dios secured the first carload to be — z => and Good Eats to Make Big | used tor motion picture purposes, mba = — In “The Forbidden Woman,” one| At the meeting of the executive ; 4 = = Time for Large Crowd delightful feature will be found in the | committee of the local chapter of A great many of these articles.are priced => S ——_— sets which will very probably be the| the Red Cross held this week, Dr. = =/REFRESHMENTS POPULAR moet: beautiful and costly ever given|S. R. Smyth was elected chairman to below cost. We suggest that you cover = = eae to the motion picture public. succeed Rev. George Buzzel who q * ie => =! pony races, foot races, eats, danc- : anita aul the details of production! resigned to go to: Minneapolis. . W.| your requirements immediately. The ex- = i re in is picture surpass any previous] L.. Parsons, county superintendent of + © © - = = Hae tealeay ee RL the seein ie cltorte at ane Gerson Studios in Los| schools was chosen a member of the cone ous ages here are nent 5 te = ri h ie of th ngeles. iss Young will be seen) committee to fill the vacancy made by i Pp \ ‘ Bete ee eae ecrdacmion, {here in “The Forbidden Woman” at| Mr. Buzzelle. H. ‘P. Goddard. was ative of the values shown in our store. : al and Co-operative Union of Amer-| *B?. Eltinge tonight. chosen vice president. > ica, The festiyities dre always held = —— A number of important topics were Star cut glasses. ] Cloth Baskets, A] 12 quart Blue En- o \ e mw July 16 and the aay. ievaet Paes DEATH CLAIMS discussed at this meeting. The mem- Bell shape; full size, | No. 1 quality. amel Water Pail, | : as a holiday by the entire community bers considered the advisability ot \ 6* for Large si: $ onl | i ; surrounding Burleigh county’s fam- M. SPANGBERG securing ay social worker Co. he “con. 90c i i 98c ous “Farmer City.” AT nected with the organization. each .. The program opened with two talks, AGE OF 80 morn would Dp tn the ee ae ity 98 ill u one by George N. Keniston, secretary = ong ‘the: younger people of the. city. $ “ bs 6c s of the Bismarck Commercial club, and|) Magnus Spangberg, one of the) Dr. Smyth's election was temporary Pyrex Transparent Ovenware. CWI the other by F. J. Bonnie, Bismarck | Most respected citizens: of Burleigh | and he will act as chairman until the buy the following: 1 y . ‘ > } representative of the American Grown county. isa Wednesday night at his| next regular meeting of the chapter. : Flax Fibre Operating Corporation. late residence six miles southeast of TET a en z : Mr. Keniston talked on community | Wilton after’a lingering illness, The| Follow the signs to Elm Park. 9 inch Pie Plates R. M. C. Crochet Cotton. é 99 development and outlined a program | deceased was 80 years old and had Open Monday 3:00 P. M. 9 inch Cake Plates Put in your supply at this =] of progressive co-operation between = Serving Trays low price. Limit 10. balls ==] town and country. Round hid. Dish t tom Per ball . = Explains Flax Process _ oun itty Gauearsearore iy Lite . ==] Mr. Bonnie explained the process " Oval hid. Dish : \ =}] by which flax straw, otherwise largely ‘ Bean Pots 1 Oc =| waste, is converted into valuable fibre 9 Oblong Utility Tray . i 7 ==) and predicted a great growth in this e hi tf good all-wool suit may cost $5 or =| Industry. North Dakota is the banner ete ee wig P S| flax producing state of the nation, he HORE . er box $10 more than a poor one. Fa =jsaid. More than twenty-three million vey i All the above for only each Swat that fly, only P The good suit gives at least twice =} tons of flax‘straw since the first pion- . SSS] eers came here has been burned, he i - i 98c i i 10c ! as much wear. = ceplared, Mr. -pounls said WG cor- de Ww Th k Ye R ‘ 2 ry J mt < ay, | poration was planning to greatly in- x - That extra $5 or $10 saves you the pr ae crease the capacity of “its Bismarck e an ou A clearance sale of all Children’s Whsh- Dresses. . e . =I factory. 7 ie 49 of another suit. : f =| The sport events were followed with es Values $1.25. This sale only...............6- Cc You will save by buying your fall suit now 3 jclose interest and there were many ( Gara series ontyl Gia Wua A piakel Waa oe ene ‘ . = Cl 5 ngstrom 1 ‘ Jurtain scrim, only iris ash prons,) zadies ine SL v 65 it 52 =| and Oscar Fosberg were members. of PEACHES, BANANAS, ORANGES, CANTALOUPES, per yard ; values 98c; sale | hose. Regular val- $ suits now $ =| the committee in charge but Mr. Eng- ue $2.75. Sale, per 4 $60:suits now $48 ==] strom could not be present and Victor PLUMS, CHERRIES, LEMONS : pair ) 3 =| Anderson acted in his place. = Winners of Events CUCUMBERS, TOMATOES 15c 69c 2.25 =}, Th i in th ti r 4 Fe . i S E BERGESON & SON Sie ee an All other fresh vegetables that are possible to obtain | 15, le ° =]! Pony race—I. Brown, first; Bert PAS ( | =| Hedstrom, second. f The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes = iregtace Henry Strom, first; N Potat ; . K = ‘ = ‘ord Scott, second. ‘ \ ew Potatoes e wort ore <META | Gis, under 10 yenrs—aber Ash 5 Boys, under ,10 years — Sheldon . ee + Brooks, first; Marion Bropks, second. National Biscuit Cookies * ‘ * BF), Broad jumps, record 8 tt. 6 in— - For Barbains, Bargains, Bargains, all the = j ohn Vollum, first; red Fosberg, ry ni gs in ‘ 5 i Ric holt’s Cash: d Carr second. Mr. McCullough was a'close very nice assortment of both plain and fancy time ‘ ) an runner-up in this event. : be t : pen umn Cell Mount, first; Al- ‘ ‘s ] . ert Vollum, secong. ‘ | Phone: 631 Grocery | 7th & Thayer | Men’s ese cat Mount, first; Al- 4 Coffee, Fresh Roasted er a bert. Johnson, second. PRIM-O-RO-SA Coft fs Boys, between 10 and 15 years— -O-hO-; oitee, ; “ ———-IF IT’S GOOD TO EAT WE HAVE IT- Fred. Brooks,’ first; Clifford Richards, pound .............. era tes Ae, eA Ss 65c seat Our. Canned Goods areas Fresh as’in Harvest. Time Bea a. eae Ge ae Laban P eo 8 e y ‘ irls, from 0 years—Juanita ogans ecial + | Bradden, first; Winnie Malone, sec- . Pee ; ternal V1 lial 1ce lI ) | Root River Sugar Corn: Regular 18c seller. ond. A y a : | = ~ lL cane; T.cans .6 i. aise ‘ ° ie DAtra Concladés ‘ ; at i Fi ae eee Ne nt omen tate ee la ew wt @ refreshment stand was well ° /, * we } | : California: cate J, Ce bran 3 size cans, patronized during the afternoon and | Try our fresh coffee to make iced coffee. It is delicious, every department---from the | eu seller, special, 1 can for 37c;/ $1 08 sree These: in ShBES, were umdeie Remember ‘we roast it fresh daily over others “daily “ge f M ° tees Moe eee cece e reer eens , o nce rail Perkins, Jenny Brooks and Bert Hed- Draipe; selection 0 aterials on Brooins, - Farm -House brand, strom, > ° ‘regular $1.10 seller. Special . . M. Thompson and Victor Ander- ; ' eats j for Saturday only, while they ff) *0n were in chargo of the speaking Humpty Dumpty Bread : through all the stages of | last, 1 for 83c; ‘The dance in the eveni i ial | Stores $2.50 lovee dessences esusearnstae ll White Raisin, Graham, Rye. We alo get pasty sods fi! manufacture is the secret of be ibson, brand, ae ; ‘ j ’ : | repllay’$LO0 seller, Special for Follow the signs to Elm Park, | Kelloge’s Cornflakes, special, 68c the quality of our products. Saturday only, while they last, {§| Open Monday 3:00 P. M. "| 2 large packages -_ 1 for 83c; $ % SES ORETTESY Skis, "4 ae yO Bie ah 2 ae ah pe u % Pp: oF agai) , Visit our place Saturday and you will find among ‘ 2 el oa 2.45 It cry News (| BothPhones 211 >, 118 3rd St. the good things Cottage Cheese and Buttermilk. No order taken over the ¢ ‘Busines In Mandan Re 2 * - ‘ phorte for this Yeti Judge 1. C. Davis was in Mandan Last Delivery Saturday 4:30 p. m. ~ * * Bakers’ Goods Fleishman’s Yeast Fresh Daily yesterday attending to business ‘af- Other weak @ays/- “~ 4:00 p. in Cream Puffs (with real whipped cream The Original Cash and Carry Store —————____. ae ‘ sit Aan BLAME YOURSELF—If you pay too much for your gro- ‘ Wilton Visitors Here CLOSE ‘AT 8 P. M“/SATURDAY EVENING | ceries, This store offers you the opportunity to buy right A catliaioe ii Digitek ha ee ; ; Chocolate Marshmallow Roll but if you are indifferent and careless, and pay atieay oe tending to business affairs. ( ‘ prices, you can not expect to enjoy the saving that carefu —__ % buyers at this store enjoy. Try us tomorrow. ue a Heaney ‘ 5 Sugared Doughnuts, Jelly Roll, Currant ' 3 ie Swedish { Iautheran church will hold a food sale j Buns at the ffice, Broadway Y and Fifth St. tomorrow. afternoon, | | me bak ind : 4 . Papier ean | f 2 Poppy Seed Rolls and Lemon Meringue : “Visit in Fargo. Phone 33—Will Connect You With All Departments—Phone 33 . Pies theta wil, govtn Wate: Gro QUALITY SERVICE. SANITARY A elma, w: 0 to Fargo t : ‘ " 7 morning where: they will spend a Fourth Street. | : Bismarck . ‘ days visiting Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd - 7 : e e Heston, formely of Bismarck . Makea Dollar Worth One Dollar and Forty Cents E B ak er B ak er M27 ERE PRT CREE / \ ; : Leave Hospitals’ 2a e y oc People leaving the local hospital ‘ * | ev eee (Feces Saturday Specials stem « ree’ noop, Stanton; Mrs. K. A. Nepstad, \ 3 pikes: Joe Doughty, Wilton; Georg? | 214.1, canned apricots in heavy syrup, $ y t 4 WE DELIVER BY TRUCK Kotmncon and Mrs, Sadie Henderson, extra Soe Bitak fo PS igs Lis aa Phone 912 ’ Sentinel Butte. alnuts ic value)s pel 5 > re if one : Fs 8 pounds for ..... | SAUCE ENTE RS Aire Pernt? Cc | : Fresh Vegetables, Tomatoes, Peas, Egg Plants, Cucumbers, a St Ge at france rahe Bulk popcorn (every kernel pops), fj 9 ~ : i Beets, Green Peppers, atone the tafge crowd which sattend- per pound 3.0... cee cece ete eee e neces c = Rhubarb, Radishes, Turnips, Carrots, , ed the dance given at Fort Lincoln|M™ Peanut butter\(in bulk), 3 pounds for 80c; 2 8 ON, - Celery, Lettuce, Green Onions, Watermelons, Cantaloupes $} ast night. O’Connor’s orchestra furn- | per pounds ZV. a.. Liwweegs esos eens Cc | ‘ a 4 Sfin'the vicinity of the"Rore wore pref Wax paper (in fy) just the thing for - 7] Bg. I H } Libby’s Baked Beans, No. 2 size cans; 75 ent. - i picnics, 2 for... 6. ee eee eee eee eee tenes ‘ a } i : : (o : itz Ce ial coffee, 10 pounds for ] special, 5 cans for ........-- eee epee eee tee eeee étmeE dudge: Hee Kupitz Company spec: , 10 p s 4 4 c | " $4.20; 5 pounds $2.15 ; per pound............ ‘ | : Swift’s Jewel Shortening, special, : $2 2 5 Pak of Wilto oun ee ame We specialize in fresh cream and cottage ehsere vie i} a Slb. pails for ........... 0c eee eee Wee e | son-in-law, are in the city today on Bessie Williams will, demonstrate the high grade of this a J p business. They report crops in the -extra coffee we will have on sale... 7] FRUITS VEGETABLES | | ; Fi is oi month fod fy ot the state to be in j Fish D a | \ i i : ‘ ideal shape. Th tored back _t beh PR a WempM OR IS ciate ae ie eed + 29c Fac uion Rate teen | |, | Meat and Fish Department _ en Wax rate = eS: PaCk APs LOK 2 Oi 5's aan 3 ely aftern Ex , : ea ‘arrots ! ; { | Here for Funeral Dressed Pike, . a t > Tryvon Jam, put up in No. 5 size pails, straw- $1 00 Chris Eheen, of White Bear, Minn., ind ne NE NG BA ia lee 28c IH Plums Beets ; | ! i an fe ly a local resident, was h . ° ‘ berry and raspberry flavors, special per can e former having ben cl ited inere on eal Sere 20 Cc | Cherries tla d a t of the death of his father-in-law! (POUNC ....... ccs lee e cesses ene e cern eee eens ! Swiss Rose Toilet Soap, same as Jap Rose, $1 00 M. Spanghere, of near Wilton. The Home rendered lard, 5 pounds or more, , 2 3 ia Bananas ! ; wiss Char a { special, per dozen ............eeeeeeeeee ee \he 1 Spangberg funeral will be held Sun- pound ...... ee ieee ee ee Adler as See'one Cc a Oranges Cucumbers a Eig Foc) legend come hey 2B e Fl iar eepiae Se aah ae were ae 30c HIE Annies ~~ ~ Zematocs Z ot an) special, per pound ..........seeee esses eee ees The followirg patients entered the Fresh dressed spring chickens, also last year’s chick- i ] Green Onions a ; One Karola Aluminum Griddle and one 5-lb. $ 2 50 pea henteoanere aareee If ens. Mr. Fred Smith (butcher) will take care of you on H Watermelons . Lettuce a ; can Maple Karo Syrup, special ‘offer for both e ! Lisheron, Coal Harbor; Franklin B | spring lamb. | Cantaloupes New Potatoes = - This griddle can not be bought at wholesale price for Weskbueie Mies Chrlethid Haber, of) Deliveries - Sweet Cream i ‘ i‘ $2.50, so get in on this real bargain. jo ie \ Binet and ace CA. Malkdneon, On all days except Satu rday 8 :30 and 10:60 in the morn. TGEENeeene | a) CR 1 oe ing; 3:30 in the afterwioon. Saturday, 8:30 and 10:00 in ; os j PURE HIGH TEST SWE : ee EL TINGE er al the morning; 2:30-4:30 in the afternoon. Evening 7:00. x , he first carload of! ircassian wal- iH WE DELIVER BY TRUCK ‘nut to be received from Russia since TRIBUNE WANT ADS BRING RESULTS