The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 27, 1920, Page 3

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BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE AT] ‘ | =| FOOH FARE COLONIES! = = > TO VISIT U.:8. TO SATISFY PEONS’ ! ‘ = c = OW “LAND BONGER”’ e a — => Paris, Aug. 27.—Marshal Ferdinand Ear => =} Foch will visit the-United States next} Mexico City, Aug. 27.—To satisty = =| April, According’ to’an announcement | the, land-hunger of the Mexican pe: = =| im Strasbourg today. antry, the government is cstabilsh- “ = = , SEE ing farm -colonieg) in.the states of — =! Complete Silos an Luis Potosi and Guanajuato. Oth- Ca pe = =| M. Severson, of Driscoll, has jusi4 er settlements will be founded as THE NEW, aD = = finished a new semi-pit, silo, T .B, | 890n as these first two arg completely A = =| Harleman, also of Driscoll, has buijt | launched. ° = = a pit silo. A. C. Jordon, of Driscoll,|..1n tHese colonies, the small prop- = =5] has built a pit silo, also. A. F, Pe-y;tletors.,will live like the Mormons =, =| sonem, of Wing,,has finished erectile in-Chihuahua and Sonora—each com- THE! TRE. Doms ad = =} an upright silo. munity having its own streets, mar- THE QUALITY HOUSE ' = = aug eae ket, garden, mixed svhool ‘and mov- : TONIGHT AND TOMORROW = | = eas Store Damage — ~ picture theatre. Apportionment A . by & a = = dise of the A. W. Lucas Co wt the adjacent, farm lands will be 1 POET AS AND PRCENOY, z Matinne Tomorrow at 2:30 p.m. ri =}. vas badly damaged by smoke from dine so that dach petty. landholder i = = the fire in the Eagle Hat Store next} Will literally Have, his own “row to td = 3] oor: Thursday afternoon. Sifoke | hoe,” thus obviating one of the great- ou as alr a S$ = =} powfred into the store_and basement, | °8t causes for the. many recent up- = =| naking it impossible to see half way | “isings. that have occured in Mexico. Fe} => SS} *cross thfe'store. Much of their mer- | Each farmer will be furnished with = =| chandise, including ready to wear | rgricultural implements and seed. "America’s Most Beautiful Actress. = =| xarments, shoes, muslin, underwear,| ; These farms will be non-transfer. ra “3 aati Ze ; = ~ = hats, dry goods, ete, was damaged] %ble in any form whether by mort. in, “ = \@} by the smoke.- Most of their snew | %48e, sale or exchange. They may be'| . — | ‘al. stock, including wintét, goods, | herited, however, and arg to be free nll Le = =| ‘loaks. suits, dresses, etc. was ‘in--| ‘rom taxation. “ 7" = =] iured by the smoke. As soon as.ad-| It is planned to establish the pro- @ \ = =| iustments can be made by the insur-] .0sed communities near railroagl lines, = SJ 2nce company the smoke damaged | 30 that the products will find ready = =| sods will be offeredmto the public, | adrkets. . ' i ” - cero => = | siving Them: the advantage of. the. in- acca od oer = =|* nes Aaluatinenl Announcement of | 3RITISH FETE = =| their “Smoke, mage Sale,” which f a « = =] promises to be one of the larges‘ he U8. lel MAN Adapted from the famous story, ‘‘The Guest of ELMO: LINCOLN te = oS sales of its kind on the slope, will be] / iD K LEAGUE etat 2 ft t ar iyaty es = 1S. Pa erce. = 3 i / icomeed Flobrrerr a Weshervea adt a“ i = Tie SERGE SCH = | made shor iondon, Aug on lthe- Biitish: gov- f Rereules. ELMO THE PEARL 8.” = (MPD. ONLY BY GOODALL WORSTED CO. =]. ~ ‘rnment gave a luncheon. at the Carl- | \q = : = ae START on hotelyesterday. in honor of dclc-| iia aca = = MARK LE! Ss sates from the United States to the : ee a z = aay 3 h j => ————_———— nternational Chamber of, Commerce. \ byt r f th " | | PTT = . Ha : = HICAG . K *. G. Kellaway, parliamentary sec-| W@S by the work of the men of com: ’ Lt | = sah wid i - =; he ee vere H ary of the Cerone trade depart-; Merce and trade in the great field a | Lh Leesa a = ee } = Shicago, Aug. 27.—Cattle receipts who presided, said the’ idea ot | Of international commerce that the = S d O ) | = we ubgodeatnctolee steers steady stablishing an International Cham- beat he good will of the world could KEEP YOUR EYES ON OUR HOME MADE BREAD © ~ . - 4 = B.C strong. ~~ rer af Commerce, was a great one, | Pest be secure: . i pen ‘ i = atu r ay n y = ee, receipts, 10,000.” 15 to 25 cents} sut asked “Wihy not also a ‘League of oy ae | for it is worthy of your clos- mi | = N == | vgher. ; ations?” dt was not for him to make “AMERICANS PASS : : = Any Palm Beach Suit =] Sheep receipts, 15:00." Fat lambe4 suggestions to them on that point, he BY IRISH RESORTS. est attention. If yon = + EY] ally 26 to 50 cents higher. --] -ddeds Aniericans would resent. it ; like a bread that is really = y =| 1 i DATIPSEIVE ‘ust as deeply as the people of this] Dublin, A\ OT Killa et ; stra ye . = $1 2.50 = _ SOUTH ST, PAUL LIVESTOCK — |. ountry’ would resent any attempt ion | 6. 1 4 se ues : flan ao superior to any you ever'be- S = i, — South St. Paul, Aug. 27.— Hog re-} he part of America to interfere with oe tourists’, resorts ip ie and which fore bought you will give it a = An) S Hi S| ceipts, 2,400. 25 cents higher. ¢ sur home ‘politics—for example, on | Nave been expecting a big influx of rial Ou b if = ny) traw at = Saray a he auestion. of Ireland. Still he be-| American visitors, are experiencing trial on your table, and i = =. B 0 . lieved the time would come when it| some disappointment ace ! you do give it a fair trial you = ES] Cattle ‘receipts, 2,100. Killers! sould be reaMized on both sides of | the disr Pees eiuatneee wi SNe Hes = : : | ndst steady. fe “Atlantic that all energiés should | ‘2e dsr ‘uption of the railways, will agree with us that it is = is fe as =| Fat steers, $6.00. to $10.00. Ke devoted:ito. putting into practice | (° (Me retuegl..ct the men tp. care the highest standard of bread ‘ = ; = Cows and heifers, $5.25 to $5.50. Hic, “erent “Ideal” «. whderlying the armed police and soldiers. This has 5B y = iS E. BER GESON & SON =| . Calves steady to 50c higher, $4.25 to} tougne of Nations : caused. a slackening iN thes mun 4 execllence. = J =] 514.00. Sa se any J : of persons traveling, bw he fi = 8 c : 1 Stockers and feeders steady, $4.00 Bsr Sana EC A cea hole | blow came swat be military decided Ask your grocer for Hughes =. =] 20 $11.50. if ; bs to take over the. hotels to. replace . = =. Ree ‘ direction of cooperation and the In- K i Home Made Bread ETM /AAMGAIAUNUNLANIAAENUUUAUUUEUOAUUGEGUAOUAUUALEAUUULGUUUUUUUAOHULLULULATE:| Stee” ZeeeiPts, 6.000. Lambs 500} “ernational Chamber of »Commerce | tna Westeoyed: Tt is announced. that { iigher. Sheep steady. vould bec of ithe greatast value, j had destroyed. It is announced that r See Gussner’s Special Adv. on! FOR! RENT—Seven Rooms fur-| bwes $300 to $650, FO He SP OF the Please ant | Crecting a wireless station there, umbassadors of the United States. | ” fon al Hughes Bros. Bakery - | Tame’ modern house, with four Furnit fe le. t 112 | Sa athe : Furniture for sale ai | bed rooms, hot air heating plant,| ynoat receipts 361 cars compared| While statesmen made plans and al, Thayer St, Ej POLIS Page Bighi MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN ¥ + close in. Possession September) yith 710 cars a ofomats assisted them, he said, f —_ : a year ago. 4 : evasraeg 1st., Address P.O. Box 117. | Cash No. 1 northern iy 45 to $2.47. - = Aa7 sth St... Phone'546’ AUDITORIU M i BRE] Gael we Gaeta be.” = rae » | RUERRERRRCE EERE : Jats 3 whtie, 64%c to aC. {| | USE, TRIBUNE WANT ADS | Ha* #212 10.8244 a5. gues, ped _, Better Than Pills {aueranuevauvesgt wesuvennerenne! ! i $12.80 to $13.40. i s, Y One Night, 94 | s1850" eo inane shipments, rd Whe For Liver Ills. eam \ Tuesday, August en | Bran, 42. : Get a 2s: Box = = ; : Rh ti ; CHICAGO GRAIN 3 = : = ‘ Chicago, Ill, Aug. 27. ieape bie - otek = ‘ : . eumatism Wheat, red No. 2, $2.59 to $2.60%. = \ = j A Remarkable Home. Treat- Wheat ,hard No. 2, $2.58%. to $2.60. = r = eh Wot © }@ ment Given by One Who Had It | Corn, No. 2 mixed, nee = = ° ° iS , x Oats 3 white, 68%c to 70%. = = ‘ PRODUCTION © * aS ta star saad inflamacs .. Com, No. 2 yellow, $1.68 = { = f ; cumatisin. 4'Sutfered ye No. 2, $2.06. = S S = ’ OF THE, ths avs. I tried remedy Timothy, $6.60 to $7.50, = = SEASON’S DRAMATIC for butesucl relleti afl. tinea naan aeast 6 Phone ‘33_—_Wail Connect You With All tA Ca 33 = M = a .. | TRIUMPH, ome : zal cured” me ! TOO LATE TO CLASAIFY | ! QUALITY SERVICE SANITARY = | = urned, hav it to a =" a = ‘ ber who werb terribly affiicted and [}] FOR RENT—Office rooms now oc: Fourth Street Bismarck = = Y 1e cq uit ral? even Bedridden: aaa a cupied by Keith & Kurk, front = a i \ = AE some of them 70 to 80 vears old, oon over Knowles evelry, st : - ot : = Tf there is any Fresh Fruits and Vegetables on = 4 ov He? Xs ws 4 8-2 4 = i +) § BY RITA quit MY want-every sufferer trom any J} FOR SALE—Five room, bungalow, full Make a Dollar Worth One Dollar and Forty Cents = the Market! for Saturday, you can rest assured that = = = forme Ge cheumetic fecuple to. basement, hot air fyrnace, at Cor- = 4 Miah 2 : = Six Months . Donte’ teenae us Anedling. power ner of Ave. C. and Hannaftn, ne =. a Telephone Call to No. 34 will result in your get- = Cohan Grand Opera House your name and address and I will Sountry club. Price $3,000.00. Tern = rr) ; , = Chicago t free to try. After you have reasonable. Inquire of H. F. 0’Ha: = ing’ the BEST—with the LEAST—possible delay, = Six Months used it and it has proven itself to in First National Bank Bldg. or SATURDAY SPECIALS = ; : ; = Cohan’ #-Hartis getting, rid” of” your. theumatisin, obit 8M. o seen = = _—_ as our motto is Quality and Service. Lie = ‘ ‘ ENTIRE PRODUCTION UNDER |! oveatinted Aa ke postoffice. te Second street or ‘ooki Mes i 800 value oe = eR LEE le See = THE PERSONAL SUPERVI- ote send it. Is Thone 832L, 5028-2 Cooking Figs in bulk (30e value) per pound seme BAG = : = } SION OF’ MR. COHAN free? Don't ae Seen ee outigon. Se California Walnuts (45¢ value) 3 Ibs. for. 956 = ' = H Marl 2 ' a . = 1 Prices, 55c to $2.20; P Bld: Y. B. B. Jones, 519 First street. ‘alifornia Filberts, (40¢ value): ¢ ;. for. = Ze t ge, = ‘Saturday Mr. gackéon is Voaponelble. Above OR SALE—Two feather beds, new en alitarmisetberts,1180e, value le gills) 10k be S t = ee f statement bu quilts, slumber robe, sofa pillows, Canned Peas (Holmen’s Pride Brand), snap 6 cans for...89¢ = SWEET CREAM = a A, | CY WOK, pictures, hammock and = our acli leave the store daily at 10:00 A. M. and 2:30 and == nouons. Vhone 338K, 110 Second *tePopteat to Sko 1 fee or the Was we tare = _ Our deliveries leave the store daily a an and = tf ——S : 7 a otne Mandan; N. D, 8-261wk Don't forget to stop in and get one of the fans we are = 430 P. Ma; Saturday at 9:00 and 10:30 A. M. and 2:30 and 4:30° = ; ar giving away.s = P. Please order eal so we can get your goods t by = See Gussner’s Special Adv. on Sa Be ea Gakenane * eid aes. Undiaiieanunte = CANDY DEPARTMENT 4 = Page Hight. Tr rt “amare rag ei de rill Dohn’s_ Exclusive and Banttery MEAT MARKET: EXTRA FINE LOT OF SPRING CHICKENS AND HENS. VEAL, MUTTON, BEEF and PORK . Home Made Sausage 2 Mollasses and Peariut Butter Kisses, per tb. ee *\ 26 Aircraft Conditions, Several American commissions have recently made an Investigation into the aircraft conditions in different parts of the world, and they agree that this country has the opportunity to Mead the world in civilian aéronautical jac- . “@| tivities and as a,market for aircraft WE DELIVER BY TRUCK in 1920. It was the Yoint opinion of \ these commissions that the United States is ahead of all other countries In number‘of planes actually orderéd and bought for civilian purppses, num- ber of aerial transportation, lines be- ing organized, actual daily perform- ance of the aerial mail_service, and volume of mail-carried, and poss ties for the use of aircraft for com- mercial purposes, ‘and that the fact ] that the post office has proved that military planes can be converted into mall carriers makes possible the utili- zation of service planes to meet the im- mediate demand which manufacturers are unable to meet. Ee A. BROWN ‘Quality Grocer ts 114 Fifth Street MEAT DEPARTMENT Kupitz Company pure rendered lard, 5 Ibs or more: 21¢ Get your order in early ‘on Spring Chickens. ' We have Spring Tamb'and Milk Weed Veal. ». Gash on: Delivery - GALVIN’S Quality Meat .Market, SATURDAY. SPECIALS VEGETABLES Extra Faney Iceberg Head Lettuce. Cucumbers per bushel... FRUITS Cantaloupes, extra fancy .per dozen.......... Eee 006, 2 Burbank plum per Ing $1.25 a snap. Specked watermelons your choice, 50c. Fancy Bananas 30 and’40 cents per dozen. Crap-apple per box, $3.25. GROCERY SPECIALS -~ 2 Wedding Breakfast Syrup, Maple and Cane. This is a zg much There is no advance in prices at Dohn’s Meat Market. ine Destroyed the Iilusion. Into’the restaurant she came with the air of a princess, a truly regal fig- ure, clad in brown from top to toe and = looking as if she had just visited a « FOR SERVICE AND RIGHT PRICES SPRING CHICKENS much higher grade than Log Cabin the’ price heir ! : aed ; lenear 7 The sooner you get in the habit of trading at an exclusives 8-lb. cans meat market like Dolin’s you will be hetter satisfied. SPECIAL ON PICNIC HAMS FOR SATURDAY ONLY = = = HUNUHUERAEOUGUAEAOAUTOUO.UOANERATAEUNERNG UNA RUE gb, fans , liste and a beauty parlor | il Rust Parker pure maple §\ up 2 1-2 Ib = eles Se eda te Ob TeOnetnent ' - Ask any one on the street and they will, tell you where, Pure Montana honey put up in 60 Ib. Hout her, She looked expensively CHOICE LOT OF BEEF. VEAL, PORK AND Dol t ‘Sanitary ‘ = Extra fariey navy beans 5 Ibs fo paces fade i Ban aluiple, deceptive BREAKFAST BEACON jolin’s most sanitary and exclusive Meat Market is, so sot : R. L. Was ange onder, speci! 5 pkgs ites = way. ; : ee | 23 was bs IER A enon the ‘habit of trading here. ; = Swift’s Pride Washing Poswder, same as Golden Dust. She seated herself at a table an = ee par Ani were little exclamations of ad- ‘ Speci oe ee imiration "froin other diners near, A" 4 =], B. GALVIN, Pro | JUST SAY: = Se irvestcnidgah, neo waltrss approached: svery, on | p. = = i ushed to listen to the utiful crea- | — 7 3 : ik. Deliveries will be, from now on, 8:00 and 10:30 A. M. and 2:00 D @) H N - = \ o: (Pure: High-test heb Eieim) a 7 ee ee nlckepltehen, East side voice H | and 4:30 P. M.; except Saturday’s last delivery, 7:00 P. M. = she ordered: “Bring me a_ onion i : 4. = T EAM | omiétte.” It was* brought, and. she -», Phone 7122, : Opposite: City, Seales Phone 176 tie ‘ = 512 ;Broadway, = a "ER BY TRUCK | played it golfishly,speaking, with her - : Ss WE DELIV ER | knife-—New York Eyening Post. a = = “FL ll 1K

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