The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 10, 1920, Page 3

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. BISMARCK DAILY. TRIRUNE Sa Komenda, of Mott, have entered St. Alexius hospital. John Bollinger, of Lehr; F elin; Mrs. S. 0. Olson, Voltaire; and Miss Marie Ss have been discharged from St. Alex- ius ‘hospital. Mrs. J. of Kintyre; C. W. Smith, of Steele, and | | * FRIDAY; SEPT. 10, 1920 | CITY NEWS - o———_—— Out of Town Scott Cameron was at New Salem Thursday on business. WHOLE FAMILY SICK | amount of business is to come before j the troop this evening. : Made to Take License John Smith and G. W. Jacobson, a couple of fish dealers from South Da- . “All of my six brothers and sia aswell as myself have suffered since childhood from stomach and liver trouble and bloating. I thought! kota drove into this city. this morn-) it yan in the family and*that 1 could; ing with a ca full. cat fish which they fi on selling to the people TINGE | BISMARCK Holsti, and baby Gordon. | Mott Man Here i never be cured, but, thanks to Mayr’s Narper R. Burns, of Mott, was in] Wonderful Remedy, han tales it, The chief of police, however, investi: | Mrs. A. 'T. Dennis, of Flasher, have ~TONIGHT_TOMORROW, a THEATRE: ’ the city on -business today. nearly a year ago I have been en- gated their fish been admitted tothe Bismarck hos- DORGTHY DALTON i : joying the best of health and feel like they had no license. ital; i ee ial n promptly ceased umtil the fish sellers had paid the city $5 a piece for a li- cense. Here on Business BR. A. Howebin, of Mandan, was in the city on ‘business today, a'new_person. I have no trouble. from anything I eat.” It is a simple,' harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intes- tinal tract_and allays the inflammn-i tion which causes practically all! Stomach, liver and intes 1 ail- D: Lonar Law is the ch: on chess player of the British House of Com-|§ mons. WM. S. HART Ba he Toll Gate” The Dark Mirror A romance of two worlds. and of two beautiful women. The world of wealth and a daughter of fashion. ‘The underworld and a belle of the | 4 In the City Louis Olson, of Menoken, was a business visitor here yesterday. Hospital News Mrs. William Dohn, of Bisme avid Carey, of Man A 3 So eRe ER % ra ments, including ‘appendic One erson, of McKer We'Now Have th H Thomas’ Jones, foreman at the} dose will convince or money refund- Woodmansee, $25 Fourth st ‘Song Hit; ie dance hall dives, * mings in Wilton, was in the_city yes-] oq. All druggists. He ank Geirmann, Bismarck: “gy ili A Th h” (Hart’s ipventedt picture) See what happens when’ love, erday. John Tautermileh, of Hazelton; milin’. roug! i wrong’ and misunderstanding bring a SS ee | ohn: Reveneus, «of Coli SEE him as Black Deering, bandit, hold up a train the worlds gf these two women 4 Dan Fentiss and family, of Wil- gota, where he was married last week, bur Olson, of Napolec to, be sung at the Auditorium Cae en fr his capt are “) feet {3 a oF erashing together! P ton, were visitors in the city yester-1yi0"y ride accompanied him and they | Monday night, September 13th, escape from his captors—leap 60 feet from a cliff }]. : ac al a ics ——- “ 99 9 ¥ * y tg ( ic. ie i7 i day. Will’ make’ thelr honte Here: i ‘Jane Cowl” Company, in —burn out a nest of: his foes—-rout a band of Mexican Picturized' From the Sensational Novel by Louis Joseph Vance Elmo: Lineoln ‘Smilin’? Through.” Get your copy early from the raiders—fight his betrayer to the death—fling away his freedom to save his enemy’s child. A Border Romance of Hot Passions and Cold Lead. ms nodes i Poole Entertains Scout Meeting i The boys of the Baptist scout troop | Mrs. Mrs. Thomas Poole entertained six otitis mma of her friends at a picnic last even- ing* Medina Man Here H. E. Woll, of Medina, was a busi- ness visitor’ in Bismarck: this morn- ing. Underwood Woman Here Mrs. F. C.Miller, of Underwood, was a visitor in the city on’ Thurs- day. Here on Business R. L. Washburn, of Napoleon, was in the city on business yesterday and today. : : ' Judge Vinge Here A. Vinge, county judge of Kidder county, was a visitor in the city yes- terday. Visit Here James J. Dohl and family, of Me- Clusky, was visitors in the city today and Thursday. g Glen Ullin Women Here Eva K. Weiand and Marie Hermes. of Glen‘ Ullin, were; visitors in the city yesterilay. No. 1 will hold a meeting this even- | ing at 7:30. This is the first meec-} ng of the troop since their semmer aoe camp. that the boys bring their tion fees for the new year. ‘ ma! Tonight- rrow feel Right 125°B The officers have requ MADE-TO-ORDER KLEIN Tailor and Cleaner Ox Pears, Cooking Apples, Bananas | Bismarck Music Co. 8rd and Broadway (The First Baptist Chatch is expected to entertain on the Harvard plan: (lodging and breakfast) about 200 delegates and visitors During Baptist S State Convention Sept. 28th to Oct. Ist Must call upon friendly citizens to help capture our visitors. Can you give lodging and breakfast to one, two or more? Or can you give only lodg- Adults, 30c; NO ADVANCE IN PRICES; “Elmo, the Fearless” i Children, 20c For All Baking Requirements Use Chim 1ax Flour contains a high percentage of gluten. Necessarily a high priced flour on account of its: highiquality. For-sale by all grocers. Russell- Miller Milling Co. Bismarck, N, D. ways uniform | ° Visit He ing? 2 7 a Wilton “People. Here i ing? Or can you: send a check and help, pay for Alex Easton ‘and Agnes Easton, Fs ened one, two or more at one of our hotels? Please both of Wilton, visitors here . . . FA bo th ott Hiltons were i hare Comm umEate with committee at once! ; John H. Noon, and daughter Lu- H. F. O'HARE, Chairman Entertainment Com: i cille, ot Grass Lake township, were re : 9 mittee! sttte above First | enon ; ational. Bank;. i _ x ™, vem teted| LOGANS | nine Ta | se has been issued 4 * Hi to caer Gautataon, and Miss > i MRS. F. B. FLANAGAN; Telephone 303; what some teen know | Florence L.. Eaton, both of Bismarck. | i 2 about our bread, all the l i . | MISS CARRIE HAUGAN; Telephone 389. peopl2 in town would: eat | ima Srewelon ai'Bleanor Drew ee REV. C. W. FINWALL; Telephone 300R. it, Tes just. the, biggest, ‘a DI 3% ols pr F y IPs Hy ' ‘ sat i Wi “ ee : purest, most wholesome } Saeies Made Hee e Thank You loaf you ever laid:your eyes | i earn = on and there never was any jj aby Girl Born aa better bread value than we ; A baby ‘girl.was born to Mrs. A ‘ i i 3 R t the Bismarck 9, are now giving to our cus- H | Rouen | | CRAB APPLES Richholt’s Cash «.«Carr y tagiere. The ecliet oe tof { eed The“finest that have ever come into, the ‘, to-morrow...and let your j j a vay iby let Born Hees town. Now is the time to put them up. | Phone | Phone 631 “Grocery [7h & Thayer] 1 palate show you. the dif- i |” Harry Woodmansee, $25 Fourth St., ‘a. eed : ; _ ference. i H at St. Alexius hospital, Thursday. BLUE PLUMS 4 hes i abe We-have a snap! ___[ IF 11°S GOOD TO EAT WE HAVE IT- ; tt f : { A baby boF the orista Mia. Frank REF SBASK OL ch. GePictiasse Wise ea oe i Ee Ce 80c Our_Canned_Goods_are_as Fresh as _in Harvest Time Hu hes Home Made Bread Geiermann, of Pearce at, St: Alex- dhasketicrat - 5 f ius hospital on Thursday afternoon. -basket crate; a i . Butter, fancy creamery, special for . is Z Have Pienle Per crate 6... eee ee rece eee ee teens $2.90 ' Saturday, 1 out Ste. 10 pounds for. .... $5.25 Ask Your Grocer for Huges Bros?’ Bakery | The employees of the, transit de- Crab apples, extra fancy; special’ for Phone 546 . . e a 117 5th St. | q partment of the Bank of North Da- o : ‘ ‘ Mota Mela a picnic last evening at Oranges, Malaga Grapes aturday, per: DOX........ cece ee ee neon “és —_ OH AF ees a Special Today, $ per Basket Malaga grapes, nice size, special for $ -_" aateensansiscaeeaonal a Miss Hein eee eee tate to ; 1 .00 _ Saturday, per basket 85e, per crate....... 3.25 SURHERREREATE EER men of the city will’ meet tonight | panel oresnization. ate | Rum-o-Ro-sa, per pound “ie 60c but if you are indifferent and careless, and pay credit store i Count ein t Back | L 5g ial d 50 prices, you can not expect to Tae the saving that careful For cash only (] ountycAgent Xacn ” ogans special, per pound - - buyers at this store enjoy. Try, us tomorrow, 4 7 ty agent, ’ 2A re er ! : L : turned” A eatton “Minne: £ : Bakers’ Goods F leishman’s “Yeast: Fresh Daily COME EARLY AND AVOID THE RUSH j Both Phones 211 118 3rd St. y { reer 2 5 Mii (Ml Ehone 722. - Opposi Last Delivery Saturday 4:30 p. m. ZU HNANVNANTVNLUARLUTER UAL GGT Ag pposite City Seale 1 Other week days: -, - 4:00 p. m. G. N. Keniston of the Commercial club, returned’ this morning from her vacation. At LaMoure Miss Ruth Kolling, welfare worker of the Burleigh county Red Cross, took a patient to the state hospital at La Moure yesterday. Business Women Meet ‘Tonight. The business and: professional wo- at the community room of the public Many secrets you will ind revealed in-the green box of ; ‘Nadine Face Powder ¥ fy They are secrets which every @ 2) woman would solve—secrets of ‘ Re “personal harm. National Biscuit Cookies and Crack- ers Arrived Fresh Today With a Very Nice Assortment. | COFFEE, FRESH ROASTED We are still shouting and we are confident that our coffes is the best ‘ - CLOSE AT 8 P. M. SATURDAY EVENING UUILUNCNUHH AOU LUE AHA BROWN & JONES QasSs.. - 8 pounds Coffee, R. M. C. brand, special for Saturday, regular 55c¢ value; special price, 1 pound 45ce, $ 1.30 Coffee, Farm Home*brand, special for Saturday, regular 50c value, 10-pound packages only; 40 special price, per pound Cc The Original Cash and Carry Store BLAME YOURSELF—If you pay too much for your gro- ceries. This store-dffers you the opportunity to buy right KUPITZ CO. Phone 33——Will Connect: You- With* All Departments——Phone 33 QUALITY SERVICE SANITARY. Fourth Street Bismarck Make a Dollar Worth One Dollar and Forty Cents" Specials for Saturday Meat. Department 300 pounds fresh caught catfish, from GALVIN’? S| QUALITY MEAT MARKET For everything’ i in the meat line that is good. to. eat Special: Pot Reast, 17¢c J. B. GALVIN Last Delivery, 7:00 P. M. *, Quality Grocer 114 Fifth Street 4 charm whith endures through- # Missouri river; per pound....,.....0.eeeeeee 18c Phone 53: Phone 53 : ri bata H a i ie Home-rendered lard; ‘ 22 ‘ BY an ‘Gener ‘heron, : “Money Is What You Make It—A Blessing or a Curse 5 pounds. or more, per pound........ Pens eee Cc ‘ ae To as to a milion others, g Make It a Blessing by Buying Quality ris at Our aire Rib boiling beef; : 1 Ee SPECIALS ADINE: si reveal thes Also a Lot Depends on How You Make Money. Our per pound ERS I te i pane noe ne ies VEGETABLES ‘You can proeuro' NADINE from “Sold by Gownits Drug Store, Fin- ney’s Drug Store, Jos. Breslow and others, QUUUUUUCUUUUUUUGUUUUAUUUUAURUOUUUUEUEEUEUAYUELEEEOEERERELONERERLEALELTETEEEUGEEUEIHI Aim Is to Make It Selling Groceries and Giving the As Much of an Assortment as We Can Obtain Tit mt Fil IUSTACGOUUAEUELLA EHATNONATNATNRA Grocery Department Wee Carry Chase & Sanborn’s Coffees Mn OULU ss a ; vine fevotiter tolles counter 7 : Best of. Servict—Thus Gaining for Ourselves CON- : : by mail—6oc. : . NATIONAL 01 TENTED CUSTOMERS. For Saturday We Will Grant Brand Cateup; 70 Sweet. potatoes, Iceberg head lettuce, leaf Have i S bottles for Gis navies ees c dettuce, corn on cob, eggplant, celery, cu- 4 California walnuts (45¢ values) ; 9 5 c cumbers, green peppers, tomatoes, pars- | 7 FRUITS B pounds fOr. . san! e es ceecalgereecces \ ves : ley, squash. | | Malaga Grapes, Pears, Peaches, Plums, Apples, Bondaneel navy beans; 9 Cc : ‘FRUITS | Crab Apples, Oranges, Lemons, ' Fee Urs concrete ei Uae Nh x. , | Bananas, Ete. ete is 29c Extra faney bananas, Italian plums, mal- ae aga grapes; crabapples extra fancy Bart- | VEGETABLES f , , lett pears. i 3 (PURE HIGH TEST SWEET WHIPPING CREAM) . which is al-- in quality and '

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