The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 6, 1920, Page 8

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‘PAGE ¥IGHT $22.50 Suits $15.00 25.00 Suits 16.50 27.50 Suits 18.00 $30.00 Suits $20.00 35.00 Suits 25.00 40.00 Silks 28.00 _oc TMITIOHUANAGOAEUAUUAEUAUALUGUAGUAUAGAUAEAA AAU SPECIAL PALM BEACH SUITS oT SS AND eT Money “Wizard,” Wife, Home and Girl Manager Charles Ponzi’s new $100,000 home. Boston, Mass.; ‘ LEF'T—Mrs. Ponzi; BELOW—Migs Lucy Meli, Ponzi’s girl business manager; RIGHT—a new photo of Ponzi. PONZ'S WIFE, DOESNT CARE | “ABOUT RICHES “What Does Is Matter If We Lose Everything?” Asks Wife of Money Wizard BY LORRY A. JACOBS, Boston, Aug. 6.—“What does it mat- ter if we lose all,” asked Mrs. Rose Ponzi, wife of Boston's noted money manipulator. ant as far as we are concerned.” The little black: haired, blackeyedy , (Italian girl said that if Ponzi loses the $8,500;000 he claims to have made in the last eight months dealing in foreign exchanges she’ll be just. as ®FORSALE — One ‘Advance 22.H.., Steam Traction En- gine One. Advance 36x60 Sep- arator, complete with Wind Stacker, weigh- er, ‘belts and.’ Ruth Feeder attachment One Advance 12 barrel wood water tank One half round 12 barrel -wood water tank One set of eight bottom John. Deere engine gang plows | One Avery Separator, | 32x54 One 32 inch Bartholo- mew band cutter and feeder One J. B. Farmer’s Friend Stacker One Weigher,. One Sat- tley attached stacker One Avery Gas Tractor, 25 H. .P., 50 Break Power ; One Avery 15 barrel Mounted Gas Tank One Canvas Drive Belt Apply to Regan State ..Bank, Regan, N. D., or The City National] :Bank, Bismarck, N.D. DARK GREYS, MED. Caps 1-2 price All Colors and Weights S. E. BERGESON & SON. COUVUURUUUUAGUUAAUAUEAA AAPA LL “We still have each |, other and that is all that is import- | GREYS, GREENS, AND BROWNS. SINGLE DOUBLE BREASTED MODELS. Boys Sport Blouses 1-2 Price Fine For School \ hoppy asy she is now. IF she has}, Riches Not Happiness “Riches? Oh, yes money is fine | in many ways,”\ says ‘Mrs. Ponzi. “It can ‘bring. you pleasure and: permit you to make others happy. But it doesn’t count for anything without Blueberries 4 IH a happy home, in the. world, “And we have that. “If, 1 thought for‘an instant that. having all this money , would “'take my husband away from me_ permanently—it has somewhat during the last sev- eral days—I'd gladly give it all “o and. go back to our little home and do my own _ house- work again.” “Six O'Clock”: Rule She says her husband always has mage it a rule to tell those who wish to see him on business after business hours: “I always have an seh a | with my wife after six o'clock.” That’s the best thing Mrs. Careful Housewife,. re- duee your high cost: of Blue- berrjes by purchasing them di- rect. We are the largest ener- ators in blueberries in U. every. day during the season, di- rect to consumer, by express,, eliminating all middle profits. Blueberries are the only fruit in the market that does not re- uire sugar, neither do they shrink when, canning! Sixteen aGarts of berries make. sixteen quarts of canned fruit. Season will be short and’crop will be light, so order quick.and not be k Sierpoin ad) al his gea- order. do not ship, b} weet p oat ‘on er'a few Giada tea Meday:o z the; fin- sest fruit on, Abo market ‘ 1 “We are always very happy,” atrs.| Ponzi added. ‘Charles’ and Mother | and | have’ always been sufficient un- to ourselves.. We enjoy everything do-to’the fullest because we are interested in the same. things.” She said Ponzi always has been a dreamer, ‘but that when dream after dream fell through, she didn’t scold him, for. she knew he got, happiness “from his dreams. Ad s That $100 Job dress ‘ “Once he turned down a job with’ a salary of $100 a week,” she said. “tl L. G. WIGLIAMS col was puzzled and asked him wHy. He replied that a peanut stand you" own yourself is better than the best: sal- aried position in the world.” ” Necedah, Wis Richholt’s Casha Carry [Phe ost] Grocery (zn & Thayer| ———IF IT’S GOOD TO EAT WE HAVE IT- Our Canned Goods are as Fresh as in Harvest Time; NO PRICES GIVEN OVER PHONE Fancy Dressed Chickens—Just from the farm, 35 oper: pound! As ree a Oy sana Cc (These chickens’ are very choice). ay -T- ee bi Fired Jian Tea— or Saturday, special per pound ........... 70c Ss tine pe e, Yellow Free Stone eac. “size can, per ‘can .. 37c 3 cans for $1. —Better than Salmon, per can 25¢e, 4, cans for Sweet Cream for Saturday. 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 careful buyers at this store enjoy. Try us tomorrow. | Cottage Cheese and Buttermilk. No order taken over the phone for this Bakers’ Goods Fleishman’s Yeast Fresh Daily -and ship fresh packed berries Snow Cap Brand Pilchards Fish : “BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE DEVELOPMENT | OF FLAX FIBRE® UNDERWAY HERE Five-ton Capacity 9Demonstra- tion Plant: Complete— Larger One Later t. The Theatre » 20 degrees cooler’ Best Ax Six- ‘ \ Pieee Orchestra Tonight and WASTE STRAW USEFUL The A. G. Ky F. Operating Co, which, tranélated, stands for Amer: ican’ Grown Flax Fibre corporation, has practically completed its experi- ments with the production of fibre from flax straw. Machines for this work have been developed, patented, and thoroughly tested-out. Plans are ‘underway for the erection of a large factory sometime in the future. The ‘manufacturing process, which they.are working on takes flax straw, otherwise a. Waste product, and sep- arates the, fibre from the straw. This fibre is combed and cleaned and then becomes’ guitable material for “‘up- holstering, fabric purposes, etc. All the fibre stock and especially the coarser grades are suitable for’ use in making news print paper. ~ There’is a: world shortage of news print paper at, the present time and tne country in the neighborhood cf the paper mills is rapidly becoming deforested. * 00 LATE TO CLASSIFY 7 + TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ETO BATE TOC ARES WANTED—Bright young men for ush- Machinery Installed ) frie Heo. Poy: for matinees, Apply 1h Ei : re. 3 According to’ H. R. Bonny, inveli- | ror ’SALI—House, fully modern, abt i igor of the machines which the new agrMandan ganar Ave, ic Hot Watel heat, ‘tirm will use, flax fibre will take the j ‘ouble garage, sidewalks in an for, ¢ tH place of woot Pu in meene bona Rew ‘and in excellent eats and thus help to solve the-paper prot ‘old: furniture for sale, ‘erms. Pos- ler in this country. fessioh: Immediately 7. i Spromy Beeps ‘Machinery Is now installed in 3 WANTED rxperteneed ‘ei hud for general temporary plant with a capacity 0! jouse wor! avout five cons a day. This plant |*OR ‘BATHE. Seven passenger eesti car, is chiefly. for demonstration purposes. i| Orders have been ‘received for large. quantities of fibre, which of course | Cannot be filled until a larger Plant is constructed. i The fibre, after cleaning, ‘is soft and white. Its uses are innumerable, among them, sackirig, automobile up- holstery, corrugated paper board, news print, ‘etc. Flax fibre is the best material in the world to make paper out of, Mr. Bonney states. May Build {. | } Whe erection of a larger plant de- jends on a number of things, among | others market conditions in the build- ing material field. H. R. Bonny and) R. L. Cooke, packers of the corner : rotector, "small an tion, will probably have something aise. ou orsed py aa ers. a en Gane J qetinite to offer. in a month or two,|~ $e olemploying,otners,, Bie, money :| Mr. Bonny-leayes:in a few days for| Products. Co. Box 78, Chicago, | a trip! through‘ the paper districts:ot | 23134) p_Girt's bicycle,, juntor ‘alae, %| Wisconsin and Michigan and then on in good condition $15.0 Kpply ae FE] i ‘i al Ay. ithe enet: NeW * OROP Bweet Clover Honey, rie * - The pee of vane Bells: on mail Pr paid to ‘any post office in | Paki Pe poundipall, $2: 50; 8 pound pall, the seeks of ‘cattle 'was, prevalent as) 0. *| far back as the Roman era. once; owner leaving town: Inquire for J, Pitzl, room 307, Hotel Northwest, evenings or Standard Oil Co. 8-5-2t WANTED—Middle-aged ‘woman to take care of two children and do pea ply. Hotel, FOR SAL! iPod t touting ear. Good co dition. Inquire 422 14th St. 8. OST—Key ring, with keys, Monday: Phone 659X. j WANTED—Young man to work-on Hoot: Corwin Motor Co. 8-6-lwk 640 ACRES—80 percent tillable; one, mile of town; to trade for good hotel. For information write, Louis Wang: ‘ar 405, Billings, Mont. 6-10t | WANTED—Girl or woma: n for igcaerel NeusE HCE: Call at 404 8th St. or phone | 1FOR Xa 1M Main St. WANTED—Siate and county men, active and of good personal appearance, ex- clusive territory,’on a Vest Pocket Check protector. small mechanical de- Inauize mall metorcycle. $1.80; te of comb. $7.5 Cash with order. Clark W. "Allen. Big. vaber Mont. Blind. Folded Sale . of Sheet Music We Are Going td Wrap ‘Three Choice Pieces of Sheet Music in One Roll For 10 Cents. Among These You Will Find Patriotic, Ballad and Musical Comedy Hits. Come In and Select Your Roll at ‘This Sale. Bismarck Music Co. Corner Third and Broadway. eS eee iL 2 BROWN & JONES Another week ay ae s and we have spent a good share of it endeavoring to secure the best assort- ment and the very best quality of everything in our - line, so that we may not only ‘give you the best service possible, but algo igive you. the very best quality. ob- tainable.. “We Never Sacrifice Quality for Price.” “VEGETABLES ch _ Cauliflower,. Beets, Carrots, Wax Beans 7. Fruits Peaches, Plums, Apples, Cantaloupes, . Water Melons, Etc. Piease get your orders,in early, so we can give you.the best ‘service possible. Our deliveries leave the store— Daily at 10:00 A. M- and 4:30 P. M.; Saturaay at 9:00 and 10:30 A. M. and 2:30 and 4:30 P.’M. i tot ar —— THE NEW —— ELTINGE fo Mrs Dessauer Baritone ‘ Singer Constance ‘Talmadge The Love Expert She knew her soul mate the moment she clasped, hands with him, but to get him she first had to marry off his , entire family. Talk about a miracle worker, Zowie! Old ones or cold ones, longs: or blondes, veterans or young- sters, she matched, ’em like Grant took Richmond. Virtuous Vamp” and “In Search of a Sinner” were so- vey, very good, jf wouldn’t do to miss “The Love Ex- pert. if taken at|% FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1920 Beautiful « than! ‘outside. Big Double Program Wm. S. Hart ‘in a thrilling five-act drama of | Features Saturday, the west, “The Money Corral” Also | HOOT Ce : “Hai Tigger Stuff” “The messenger for ‘Wilson and Company, packers of Kansas City. They secut- | IRISH COERCION . BILL IS PASSED ed $3,179 in currency and escaped to- ward Missouri. fg London, Aug, 6—The Irish-coercion — - |. was passed here this -afternoon Eighty-five per cent of the war- after its third reading. The vote w: sd *5 tom farms in France have already 206 to 18) been cleared of projectiles. (fs RN GET $3,179 IN DARING HOLDUP Kangas City, Aug. ¢ Aug. 6.— Three un. masked bandits today. held up ane robbed Ralph Williams, 17 ‘year aa Use TRIBUNE WANT ADS | KUPITZ CO. “Phone 33——Will Connect You With All Departments—Phone 33 QUALITY SERVICE SANITARY Fourth Street Bismarck Make ‘a Dollar Morin One Dollar and Forty Cents More than $25,000,000 worth of me- tal furniture ,was sold in this country i dat year. JJ ape Brand Catup (Be vale, 75c ese ia bead Ses tel 30c Mes see UE ae ca ean 15c ae eee bees 43c Filbert Nuts: (Snap), per pound .....,.. ORI ens ur PEERS 2 6 c , Lenox Soap, 10 bars for..... i Waa ee Seok (sme del, : 55c We Have a Nice Lot of Fresh Vegetables \’ and Fruits for Saturday. oe . joe Fish Department _‘A large shipment of Salmon and Halibut, arriv- 2 8 ' ‘ing too late for Friday trade, per pound...... Cc ‘Pure Rendered Lard in 5- pound lots or. more, per pound GUSSNER’S Are making a great effort to keep prices down ‘ Phone 60; ‘1310 Main St. Phone 60 ‘The House of Quality Merchandise : Order Early—Get the Habit of Thrift—Or- .der Early Fruits and Vegetables in Season for This Time of the Year. Coffee, White House +" 57 65c value, at f Cc Lemons. ‘large size best~quality, doz. Cheese, New York Cream High grade at .. Soffee—Gussner’s Spe: Se Guaranteed to please, at . : FISH—Very fancy Halibut red 7 Salmon, Per “POUNGKA o4 6 BELL. Ns serge alow lei ace dee 30c Veal, Mik Es Fed, Very Fancy— Chops, Rib. Loi Roast Rump,.. Pork, Extra Selected. Corn Fed. Roast. or Stk. Shoulder........+-..++-005 es Roast or Stk. Ham... /..ssceeeeeeseeeeees Beef, Our Own Corn Fed. Boiling or Stew . Pot Roast .... Regular Roadt .. Prime Corned pee LARD— per pound p Extra) Fancy ‘Cantaloupes. Liver’ Sausage, Blood Sausage, Head Cheese, Fresh daily. at ¥ 20c All of dur. meats are e herds of live stock and handled in the most sanitary and, efficient shantior in , our refrigeratoring establishment. It is our sincere aim to maintain the lowest prices possible, aad all goods are guaranteed to please. Try our Sausage made fresh daily by exnerts DO NOT FAIL TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE ABOVE ITEMS AS-THEY. ARF ESPECIAL BARGAINS AND GOODS OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY

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