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a 4A y FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1920, ‘ vi PAGE THREE WARNING — Unless‘you see the name “Rayer on tablets, you are not getting genuiné Aspirin prescribed by physicians for 21 years, and proved safe by millions—Say “Bayer” !/ = SAFETY FIRST! Accept @nly an “unbroken package” of genuine “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin,” which contains proper direc- ions for Headache, Earache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Colds, Rheu- | matism, Neuritis, Lumbago, and pain generally. Strictly American! - Nandy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost but a few cent}-Larger packagos. Aspirin fs the trade mark of Payer Manufacture of Monoaccticacideater of Sall¢ylicactd : a 4 THE STORE OF SERVICE With the Lowest Prices in Bismarck — “ Shop gnd Save SATURDAY ONLY Good Winter Cabbage, igi 10 ponte to gpiiioner a Zc a eal bea cutee 14c largarine, fi Hale Naisbicgarines 8 og S8e. | Helnas Cream of Tomato Soups. $10, 50 Heise’s Oséam ob'Tomato Soup, 7S" » BB e eet eiran Fag eee 14c_ the BocCadmeny Bates, 07 338¢ i He pound hit ic oh nirh mero a Aah totale nine 54 Cc \1 dozen for ,.. $1. 80 De pe ee ae agro 90c pn ‘cs Seay 33c 1 Market Basket Free with every $5 order ; Remember! Our only aim is to. give you service, com- bined. \with low prices. Call Again! i SERVICE GROCERY t 522 3rd sagt Bismarck, N. D. t a Se ee ») RELATIVES OF MacSWINEY IN POLICE FIGHT . Continnew trom Page One) er’s side. It was then lowered into ‘the’ hole. . J Boston, Oct. 29.—A solemn “high \thass of requiem for the repose of the soul of the late Lord Mayor, of Cork, Terence MacSwiney, was sung. in the cathedrad. of the Holy. Cross , today with, Cardinal O'Connell officiating, The ‘cathedral was. cYowded long din advance of the mass. wey DOUBLEN CROWDS OUT Dublin, Oct. 29——Over a bare cata- falque in the pro-Cathedral here this morning the venerable Archbishop Walsh celebrated a low requiem masy for the repose -ef the soul of the-trte Lord Mayor of Cork, the lerd mayor of Cork, whose bady,’” “upnescorted. save for a guard of English police. was at the same time proceedif® across St. }George’s channel toward.Cork.’ Rel- atives_and other mourners who re- fused to accompany the body attend- ed the services. They planned to go} to Cofk this afternoon. was in mourning today with the tramways and other public | service + | MARKETS. l| > *| CHICAGO CASH, GRAIN 6 Chicago, Oct. 29.—WWreat No. 1 red, 2.17. Corn No.\2 mixed, 88%c to 89c. -Corn No. 2 yellow, 89ic to 90%c. Oats No. 3 white, 53%¢ 40. pe Yc. Rye No. 2, $1.75%% to, $1.76 Barley, 88¢;,t9; j SLO MINN EAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, Qéet. 29,—Flour un- changed. Shipments, 67,674 barrels. ——? MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Minneapolis, Oct. 29.—Barley, 80c to 98c. a Rye No. 2, $1.69 to $1.70. Bran, $31.00 to $33. 00. Wheat receipts 56’ with 466 cars a year ag sh /No. 1 nor her, $2,085 to Dec: $2.08%;. March $2.07%4. 3 yellow, 87c to 88c. 3 white, 50% to 50%. Flax, No. 1, $2.76 to $2.78. pa cuates CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Oct. 29.—Cattle receipts, 5,000. Bulk steers, $9.25 to $16.00. Hog receipts, 14,000. Active. Sheep sreceipts, 8.000. Highér. SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, Oct. 29.— Hog re- ceipts, 6,500. Active 10 to 20 cents) Ee ne 7 ) Bulk, $11.90 to $12.15. Cattle receipts, 4,000. strong to higher. Top calvés, $11.50. Stockers and feeders, strong. Strong to 25 Sheep receipts. 1,500. cents higher. Lambs, $12.00. |_/ Ewes, top, $6.25. SELLING PRESSURE Oct. 29.——Ahsence of sell- re had a bullish effect today eat market. Initial prices C ing pr a on the lw hich ranged from one-quarter to 1% cents higher were followed by mater- 1 further gains and then something f a reaction. WEATHER RE PORT- For twenty-four hours ending at noon, SINNER = Big Sale on = ‘GROCERIES . 2 At a Cut Price i SATURDAY ONLY The South Side General Mercantile Store MORRIS EXORIST, Prep: 222 9th Street South Cane Sugar, Per pound Creamery Butter, Per pound Happy Hour Coffee, 2 label package, price $1.20, Saturday special, per pkg. ......--seseseeeeereeee reece Red Rose Coffee, regular price 50c, Saturgay special, per pkg. .......sseeee sees ereeree eens Tall Carnation Milk, Per can Fresh Cranberries, Per pound Black and Green Tea, regular price 70c, Per pound Electric Spark ‘Sq: 10 bars for P. G. Soap, 10 bars for .......ss essen ee Se ‘aney Navy Beans, Per pound Assorted Soups, Per can Mazola Oil, 1-2 gals., regular price $1.85,! a Saturday special, PEL CAN goss cleniet et Pécs setae b's $1 50 All kinds ef fancy can goods too nymerous to mention, with a very reasonablé price. Tcmatoes, No. 3, regular 25c value, Special, Extra Fancy National Cookies, regular price 55c, Per pound Mixed Cookies, Per pound Heinz Vinegar, regular p 75e, Special per gal. ..l....ceceee cece eee e ener en eeeenenenes Cabbage, LOO ATRE loty atapeey TBs iecpouees Chet ce eeiste ss dMecgetp ae 2'ec ; Fancy Brooms, regular price, $1.35, $1. 00 Special All kinds, of dry goods, eine shoes, Ladies’ Ap Men’s furni8h- ings, at a discount of 10 per cent ~ , FOR CASH ONLY $ SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30. 1920 ‘All Large Orders will be delivered by Auto The South Side General Mercantile Store Phone 957 90c 45c Sacral October 29. 2 /Temperature at 7 a. m 25 from $80 to $12 ‘emperature at noon 49 { anteed. ighest yesterday 50 | For particulars write Lowest yesterday . 18 i Lowest last night . 2 y Precipitation. ... ahi G. M. LANGUM, Pres. Highest wind velo Dy s Furecast is fi . Bismarck, N. Dak. For North Dakota: Generally f2it | dhemeeemea— : screh Ee ves Sie a NY mere mae tonight and Saturday. not much change in temperaty re. Hallowe’en Dance at K.P. .Haill, night, Oct. 30. O’Con- “nor’s Orchestra. SALE The Presbyterian Aid will hold 2 sale of baked beans and home. made! white, brown and nut breads on Saturday lafternoon at Hoskins | Store, Fourth Street. - Nonpartisan Night at the : Rex Theatre Saturday, Oct. 30 - Between first_and second shows Woman Speaker : |; (Politicul Advt.) MASS IN BOSTON“ j. ‘Dublin and aN of southern Treland |~ Wheat No. 2 mixed, $215% to $2.16.! j streets. a ars compared |- Saturday j§ Tit NEW Tonight ee ‘ TOM.M The Dare Devil of: Lsperionced Mathers 4 know the value o Mornenrs Frenp For its wonderfully ‘penetrating effect which softens the broad, flat, abdom- inal- muscles under the skin of the abdomen. There is an. absence of bearing-down pains, strain ‘and general discomfort, more often than otherwise experienced when nature is unaided. Mother’s Friend is used aaa Il Druggists. Special Bookle¢on Motherfiood and Baby ‘ree, | i Bradfield Regulator Co. De bid Ada Gay, fm ever attempted. T suspended and the jotels not serving |... meals. Many shops had steel fronts against the possibility of trouble. At 10 o’clock the streets were well | ¢ peopled but there was no gathering except at the pro-Cathedral. The bill- boards bore the legend: “The victor comes home.” The military were kept off the i { anks, took possession of the street. CANARY BIRDS ‘1919-1920 guaranteed | choice singers fpr sale at reasonable \nrices, Address JACOB BULL, .» ule day. progressed thousands ‘Dickinson, : D., P. 0. Box 728. BISMARCK aan Loy Svs mts Jy e/ } If you aspire to qualify for and to secure a good busi- ness or banking position, visit this “Model Office Training School” or send for particulars. When you know. what we have done for thousands cf others, you'll want to attend. No other College of Commerce better equipped for its purpose; facuity “of experts; individual instruction ; stu- - dents enter at any time; college in session throughout the year; tuition reasonable: places to work for board; rooms in the College Dormitory equipped for light housekeeping ; no entrance examinations; preparatory courses for students below the eighth grade. We specialize in training young men and women for the higher-salaried bookkeeping and | stenographic posi itions; our graduates are expert and get. | > a month from thé: ‘start; positions guar- | ! | ~ ‘THE PERRY FURN * SMOKERS FIBRE CH Attention! So'diers! = |: LAND! 160 acres of land |! in Burleigh county, $450. |) Bea land owner. Thisigsa |, relinquishment. Requires 7 ’ \ months residence yearly for 3 years. Soldiers are given credit | for every month in the army. This is a chance of a life time. Hurry. ° MORRIS ZVORIST, Prop. 222 9th Street South - With, every $5.60 order a- market basket free ENA Phone 957 J. He ‘HOLIHAN 314 Bdwy. Phone 745 * We guarantee the prices on our French Wilton Rugs until April 1, 1921. MATINEE DAILY AT 2:30 “THE TERROR” © Was Tha best Western ever filmed in which Tom Mix risked his life in‘ the most remarkable death-defying 5 people actually injured an property damage in the making of one scene. ~ ENGAGEMENT COMMENCING MONDAY “WHILE NEW YORK SLEEPS” The mightiest scrgen drama of all time \ 4 ai i When you think of HOME FURNISHINGS it is natural that you should think of PICTURES SEWING BASKETS SEWING TABLES JAPANESE JAPANESE TEA SETS | FIBRE ROCKERS TABLE LAMPS FLOOR LAMPS SPINET DESKS CEDAR CHESTS GATE LEG TABLES ELTINGE | BISMARCK —— THEATRE —— TONIGHT CHARLES RAY ee “ “Homer Comes Home” Rtemember? A boy and his-dreams? * Of warld and.the wonderful things 4 how you'd come home Tomorrow 1b.¢ the Screen in 2 Would be at the station, with and band? And she'd be “were, wait- stunts $32,000 —Als ELMO LINCOLN “The Hercules 4f the Films” Monday ei “THE WORLD AND HIS*. WIFE” ‘ this school and inform them- selves the correct way to mark their ballot on election day. In- VOTING SCHOOL The Anti-Townley Voting School for Men and Women is’ open every day this week in the |struction hours at 10: dt A. M., K. of C. Hall over Rex Theatre. |12;30 P. M., 3:00 P. M., 7:30 All people are requested to visit |P: M. and 9: 00 P.M. 4 . C. LAWYER © Successor to G. E. Peterson + General Blacksmithing and Expert Horsehoeing AUTO SPRING WORK All work promptly attended to 714 Thayér St. -Phone 137 4 Bismarck, N. D. : : For All Baking Requirements. which 4s al- Vse Climax F lour ways uniform: =a SS jin quality and contains a high 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. M ITURE COMPANY / VASES AIRS We have the exclusive agency for the Hoover Electric Carpet Sweeper. The largest selling elec- tric cleaner in the world.

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