The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 17, 1920, Page 2

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a DAILY TRIBUNE, -) il : FASHION’S LATEST “MODES. ARE SEEN IN BISMARCK FALL STORE OPENINGS (Continued from Page One) and the collarless neck. — Black beaded serges are much worn too. Beautiful: Suits Webb Brothers has a_ beautiful showing of fall suits. They are short, of course, yes, even thirteen inches the floor. Ten inches is the One exclusive model is of own. The lines are straight, the collar of Australian oppossum made in the choke variety. Couching in brighter shades of brown with suggestion of yellow here and there forms tle ornamentation in the back and on the cuffs. Phillip Webb, the buyer for the store, shows two hats which might well be worn with the suit. One is a Gage model of peach bloom shade. It's fashioned along the lines of % “wreath of these a silver crown Webb's shows feathers encircling which he On the ne that orga own. i} The introduction of sheer dered with bright flowers . One must not overlook the ve collars or those of Irish crochet. On leaving the store, the shopper just has to take a last look at the high necked, oh so h hy styeet dress of blue tricotine. 4 yes, smart green and black stitching and ruffles at tne snort sieeves and at the top of the high, oh so high neck. ery Styles Fall millinery ‘| the Mary Buch- holz shop gives the cautious hat ljuy- er an opportunity to select just the e she dotes on, so varied are the of this year. Bright ones and somber models, dull or startling, just as we choose, stiff and’ fldppy, and expensive ‘and thére are moderately’ priced one, too. Veils have come into their own again, too. An attractive shape for the business woman is sailor shape. The brim is of beaver, and the crown! 's plush; a square veil em- i ed in floss ought to be thrown relessly over the model if one; put the finishing touch on | ved. A pic-| er hat is of soft bewitch- ck pan-velvet. The brim is| the ha at, its quaint puffiness holds one uucy little French flo int tones provide the the particular shape, or the very}, one appears the first color, and urday = at For All Baking Requirements SWITCHMAN MAKES ie CAN TAKING TI TANLAG the out-fit with r—-why not? S never been more alluring or better suited to eacit and all of us. REPORTER TELLS EYE- WITNESS BOMB STORY = | chronic indigestion, but I have gained (Continued trom 2gze one) twenty-five pounds in weight since I ing in ,held in check by the j began taking it,” gathered poli Donald, a switchman living at 623 B, was ra Ave., East, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. seemed to hang “For the past ten years 1 suffered a feeling of 2 and horror. At~ | terribly with indigestion. After every the con nds of the police it !meal sour gas formed on my stomach moved end fell back silently. On |and bloated me up as tight as a drum, s ‘y |making me miserable for hours. My kidneys were in bad shape and when- ever I climbed a car to set a brake or Is Now a Pleasure crowd | Vv olution statue of Looking pedestal betw were ena {hurt me so [ could hardly stand it. I George down fro: so bad I could hardly wear my shoes. so I kept on taking it and ite is fine and everything me: I no longer suf- fer from gas, pains or any other form indigestion. My kidneys are now working right and my back has quit hurting. me. I am over my rheuma- tism, the pains have left my feet and 'S heeding not plood- smeared hands and clothing, ten- derly lifted into the vehicles the bodies of the dying and the | dead. ‘The dead that remained j@kles and I can turn a switch or for additional conveyances were climb a car and set a brake without ly hidden from sight |the slightest inconvenince.” Tanlac is sold in Bismarck by Jos. | Breslow, in Driscoll by N. D. and J. H. Barrette, in Wing by H. P. Ho- man and in Strausburg by Straus- burg Drug Co. (Advt.) ————————— SSS church at 2:30 p: m. and Rev. G. H. robes from arriving motor “It was such a scene as I had pictured as a possibility during the war should the enemy suc- ceed in dropping on the financial district one of liis deadly acrial bombs.” Quigley will officiate. Mrs. McClure ’ eee meee eee had a host of friends in the city who will mourn her loss. AGED RESIDENT DIES IN HOPITAL Mrs. Anna McCh Bismarck for th forty years, died at a local fh 1 yesterday from _dropsy. She is survived by , Harley McClure of George City, Ernest MeClure of Bismar s. Worst, also of this pla born in Indiana. s will be held Sa qi McCabe Methodist | | ————— to, our agent, or ship direct. to Northern Produce Co., Bis- marck. Write us for prices on cream and poultry.—Northern Produce Co. a resident of; and J The deceased wi The funeral serv: the 315 7th St. Phone 816 which is. al- ways uniform I Am All Theres Began Taking Tanlac-Work 7 a o “Not only has Tanlac relieved me ot | said John J. Mc- stooped over to turn a switch my back had rheumatism in my feet and anklés ;; Jack McDonald Says He Could | Hardly Set a Brake When He the mas: granite colum f lost weight and strength constantly scarred by missiles from the and thought I would have to give up plosion, the ts my job. of the f “I had not been taking Tanlac but seemed to before I ‘could see an im- Sell your cream and poultry | DIES IN BISHARCK \fivo children. “The body was taken John Bader of Kulm, aged 48, died | an Sela al al anda yesterday in-a local hospital following } j employed by Gackles Bros. Mercantile un operation. He leaves his wife and'Co. of Kulm. PERE DZ Phone 60 Main St. Phone 60 The Home of Quality Meats and Groceries GUSSNER’S Jumbo Shelled Peanuts, fresh; 60c value; Saturday only... Gussner’s Special Coffee,.a guaranteed repeater; 37c | ee ee es 16c | per pound .- Milk, tall cans, Home Brand, panrentead finest quality; per can Butter, fancy creamery; your choice of brands; per pound 53c, 10° pounds for..........seceeeee e Baked, Beans, Libby’s, large tin; 25e value at Coffee—-White House, OBe value at... so... cece sect ewan een cens Niassa tie ofa 57c Orange Marmalade, 1-lb. glass, special... , Baker's Cocoa or Chocolate package .... Fancy Cooking Figs; Fancy Tomatoes; per pound : Dee haee ose Per, tit, 2.6.2 es Fe acs. Fancy Sweet Potatoes; per pound Fancy Small Prunes; per pound Order Yotr Pears for canning NOW; $4.75° finest’ qiiality, per’ case......... cheese ee eee ecenees MEAT DEPARTMENT i : LARD—Open kettle-rendered, a none of the eézential ils missing 336.03..055 sa" tpeiee 25c Sausage of All Kinds Made Fresh Daily Fancy Beef Stew; per pond eae RGilo cards Blo cebcdssiapsioveNeaiatterte gelbud siren 15c Fancy Pot Roast; Fancy Rib Boiling ~ per pound, 22c and.... 18c Beet; ee isu ne 15c JUST ARRIVED Casaba Melons Parsley Cantaloupe Head Lettuce Cauliflower Leaf Lettuce Celery Sweet Potatoes GALVIN’ S ERD AYES SEPT... 17, 1920 TS FROM AMIDON Amidon, were in Bismarck Friday at F, A. Johnson and G. W. Connjr, of} tending to business ‘matters. Richholt’s Cash «Carry | Phone 631 | Grocery [7th & Thayer | ———IF IT’S GOOD TO EAT WE HAVE IT—— Our Canned- Goods are as Fresh as in Harvest Time T Watermelons—Home-grown, 4 special for Saturday, each............eeeeees 60c These melons are very fine ‘and practically all that » we will get this season. Get yours now. Butter—Fancy creamery ; per pound, 58c; special for Saturday, regular 60c value; 5. 25 10-pound MOtS 1 LOK ee Chea ciuge F Pele SOROS ‘Apricots—California, large cans; special $1. 08 for Saturday, per can, 37c; 3 cans for...... Potatoes— per bushels ssa cites ise ose PSU Ss $1. 50 One bushel to the customer; Saturday only. This is a big snap. You had better order your bushel now, for we have only a limited supply at this price. 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. ‘Bakers’ Godds Fleishman’s Yeast {fresh Daily: BARKER Bakery System The New HUMPTY DUMPTY SPLIT LOAF Makes Excellent Toast and Sandwiches. Plain and Sugar Rolls, Cream Re Raisin Bread and a full line of CAKES: MADE to: ORDER . for HUASTUOOGUUNOAGOOOUENEUETUGGGEREOEAOOOEEOORUOOOOOAGAGLOUEA pen se Use Climax Fl Flour === in quality and contaiaa a high. pe percentage of gluten. Necessarily a high priced flour on account of its high quality. For sale by all grocers. Russell -Miller Milling Co. Bismarck, N. dD, | || I Have a Small Store, But | | | in bought heavy, owing to For Sale BLACKSMITH SHOP Must sell at once, on account of health, only “shop in city, county seat of Mc- Intosh Cotwnty. Good farming country; plenty of work. . - Call or write SCHAEFFER BROS. » Ashley, ‘N. D. DEATH LURKS IN THE TEETH Hidden abscesses at the roots of the teeth and old decayed roots pouring a stream of poison into you rheumatism, stomach and kidney troubles, afflictions, tuberculosis and other fatal ailments. DON'T NEGLECT HAVING YOUR MOUTH AND TEETH PUT IN A HEALTHY CON- DITION AT ONCE The old saying, “A stitch in time saves nine,” | | | ! ! | i | i i | | Butter—Center | Brand; per pound 55c Made with Pure Cream. Butter is going to ad-* 7 vance next week in price to 58c per pound, and possibly ! higher; and as we have | this advance coming on, | that is why I say to stock j j up now, Take my advice. Equity Smoked Meats ° I carry the Equity Co- Fargo, N. D., products and I recommend theit smoked [ meats to be first-class. | | a | Operative Packing Co., | | i | | + iy system cause heart and nerve never was more true and to the point than in the case of neglected teeth. We are offering you the benefit of our MANY YEARS OF EXPERIENCE at the lowest prices possible consistent with ~HIGH-CLASS DENTISTRY ATTRACTIONS RENDERED Practically painless through the use of Novoen and Ni- trous-Oxide-Gas Administration. Union Denial Parlors Orpheum, Theatre Building ‘Telephone. 113 ee a senanaananianiead — ! QUALITY Mf MEAT MARKET any Special Occasion. Open until 8:00 P.M. on Saturday. \. ‘Phone 912 : Try Some of Our Baby Beef This Week; It Sure Is Fine. Specials for Cash Pot Roast Baby Swift’s Gem Nut Ol- Beef, ~ 1 8 c eomargarine, 3 3 Cc Fresh Eggs, A48c Veal Stew, 1] 5c Phone 722 Opposite City Scales J. B. GALVIN 611 Broadway EA. BROW 114 Fifth Street ; f The Quality Grocer HOTAONAERSAEOGEU ETE ra ER CRABAPPLES! CRABAPPLES! Just About Your Last Chance to Put Up These. Head Lettuce - Ripe Tomatoes Hubbard Squash Green Tomatoes Celery Rutabagas Cucumbers W D i B Beets ‘ e Deliver ! ie eater: - PEARS PEACHES PLUMS BANANAS Extra Fancy Plums, put in peach boxes; per box $1 75 Fancy Bartlett Pears; per box, $4 50 VEGETABLES Corn, Iceberg Head Lettuce, Ripe Toma- toes, Cucumbers, Celery, Egg Plants, ' ' Cauliflower, Sweet Potatoes FRUITS Honey Dew Melons, Bartlett Pears, Mal- ga Grapes, Crab Apples, Extra Fancy Bananas, Keifer Pears, Peaches MALAGA GRAPES Pickling Time Is Here! Remember, if you order your vinegar here you can be assured of having the best, as we have nothing but HEINZ’S Coffee—Fresh Roasted Coffee Prim-o-ro-sa; per pound - - - 60c Logan’s Special; per‘pound - - 50c “We Roast, But Others Praise” National Biscuit Cookies and ‘ Crackers “Ayrived fresh today with a nice assortment of plain and fancy Cookies. Puré High-test Sweet Cream We Deliver By Truck! E. A. BROWN | J] Both Phones 211 118 3rd St. Last Delivery Saturday 4:30 p. m. Other week days - 4:00 p. m. CLOSE AT 8 P, M. SATURDAY EVENING, .

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