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Splendid Music > a | CITY NEws | | ! Glenn Ullin Men- Tl , Two patients. entering St. Alexins yesterday from Glen Ullin were Frank | Geck and Casper ‘Hermes. Takes Examination Clayton W. Ferguson night caller for the Soo line here for the past two D., where he goes to take the exam- ination for railway Eremane “He will return Saturday. Funeral Tomorrow. Funeral services for Leola Gertrud2 Stiver will be held tomorrow after- » noon at 2:30 p. m. at the residence, 617 Eighth street. ; Rev. Quigley will conduct the services ‘and interment will be in Fairview cemetery. | AL ALE, Club Meets The A. A. E. club, holds a socia} meeting in the Community room of -attheK.P.HALL | >. MONDAY EVENING, NOV. 1st, 1920 Given by B. A. Y. No. "503 ‘ : TICKETS, 75c a — — ————————— et years left yesterday for Enderlin, N.jF. Good Time Asgured \ the city library this evening at 7:30, The club, which is a branch of the National chapter of American associa- tion of Engineers, plan to hold their eetings regularly on Friday evenings luring the year. Released from Hospitals Patlents, redeased from St. Alexius yesterday /to réturn to their homes were: Mrs. F. C. Poseley, McCluskey; R. Swoboda, Wibaux, N. D. “Those discharged from Bismarck ital ‘were. Doris’ Chennoworth, ling, N. D., and Alvin Roth, Me- Kenzie, N N. D. To Display Corn Announcement is made that on Sat- urday, Oct. 30, Richholt’s grocery will have on display in their show~win- dows all-the Flint and Dent corn that has been set in for the prize contest, the prizes for which are ten pounds of Farm House coffee for the best sam- ples. This contest has aroused great interest and the public will be great- ily int rested to see what splendid noe corn is raised’ in’ Burleigh county. * Richholt’s grocery asks the public to call at the store and inspect the dis- Knows pope N | 7 (GRANULES) 3, | Ie ‘ ADRITIONAL SOCIETY | For For INDIGESTION = 5 ERGUS FALLS VISITOR { Soe Dissolve on tongue, Mrs. Norman Stubsted is entertain- or, in hob og God ween: oF ing in her home on Thayer street her 4 : vichy. Try at sister, Mrs. O. C. Grinager and little per Ey , QUICK -RELIEF! son Lee, of Fexgus Falls, Minn. aso TABLET FOR ree s rctataear spew —— RETURNED FROM EAST A Mrs. C. H. Hageman, wife of travel- _ Nonpartisan . Night. at the : _ * Bismarck Theatre - |; / Friday, Oct. 29 . | Between first and second shows Woman Speaker (Political Adv,) ing balesman G. H. Hageman, has re- turned from a two months’ visit to her mother’s home in New York state. :|and the family are nicely settled in a bupgalow at 311 Ave. A. GUESTS FROM: WASHBURN Mrs. C .A. Brummund and daughter, Miss Dolores, of Washburn, have been the house guests of Mrs. Brummund’s brother, B. H. L. Vesperman and Mrs. Vesperman at 513 Avenue A for the week. Miss Dolores returned to Washburn on Monday and her mother will remain in town a short time. | B. 8. ENGE, D.C. Ph. C, ~ Chiropractor Consultation Free \ “HELP WANTED—MALE _ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS - Suite 9, 11—Lncas Rlock—Phone 2A Beulah Coal Mining Co. at Beu- lah, N..D. Steady work. Apply ‘at mine or\at Bismarék office in also~ do isome janitoi “work ange fgr room. Write 151 Tri a good houseke Catholic and Germah ‘speak- ing.. Address, Housekeeper L. Bis marck Tribune. 10-26 WANTED—Competent im for \ house work. Mrs. A, W. Lucas, Bor er, She must be t ‘WANTED cin for_general housework. | Apply to Mrs. Burt Finney, 4i1 Ave | AL 10-18- tf COAL MINERS WANTED—By; FOR SALE is Opén ‘water: avers Bt on place. No __Haggart Building. 7-24-tf np,_alall, or biizzards, "At & bar- Rellable man to take care of ‘Terms, by vow r bune Co. 10-2973 ROOMS FOR RENT 7 = eet ster tin WANTED Mes Messenger at Wpatern Union| FOR RENT—Two suitable rooms for Tent HELP WANTED4-FEMALE i D ’ HOUSERERP! A” priest “gonéraly FORT OR aa 80 acres up land. Produce gogd fruit and other crop: 200 bearing Yuit trees. Fuel on plac Fair set of buildings, waten to irrigate if, needed. 4 miles trom R. R. Close to school, Good climate and neighbors. hill, Idaho. Gall after three o 10: housekeeping. 16 ‘Hannapin_Ave. p.m. at rte uannapin Av ‘tAumished room Gentlemen _ preferred. 30 4th Street. in” modern Also 0. REN’ ing rooms on first. floor. Call at 1016 Broadw: —Furnishes Gentlemen 4th. WANTED-Girl or woman for general house work. Apply Dohn Meat Market, | $-7-tt| | hea room in modern 801, 3th 3t Gentlemen preferred. Street or Phone 242R. Seen general housework. | SALESMAN WA ED- house to sell our new punch boards to merchants in small towns and coun-; try stores, either ‘regular or sideline salesman. UNRESTRICTED —TERRI- | TORY, BIG COMMISSIC Write for | ‘dan FOR a i WANTisD—Cook a, Chocolate Sho Phone 1521 Brier ey eit Be ioe fi For RENT—Modeh fama om. Gentlemen_ preferred. 11 Roaders St. SALESMAN Phone 42: 3 y_old_ reliable] FoR” RE RENT—M n furnished Close in, 2 blocks from F BOARD — For two gentle Dunnraven, 10-29,1wk men. salesman outfit, TURING CO., V. PLUME ST., NORFOLK, V RGINIA, 10-19-Imo SALESMAN WANTED—To sell oun line | of salesboards (on entirely new. plan), to merchants in small towns and’ country stores. Unrestricted territory, double,! commissions, prompt pay. ’ Write for | selling supplies NOVELTY SALES CO. RIBUNE -BUILDISG, NOR 10-25- SALESMAN WANTED—To seli our new |! line of salesboards to merchapts_in! small towns and country stores. NEW | TERRITORY, BIG COMMISSIONS, - PROMPT PAY. for selling sup- . plies NOVELTY SA®ES “CO., CoR.| Pi j Brum & RANDOLPH STS. Nor- Give, full pertieul Ting | eas ee Fe aA Sie *| CANDULOGY Special -Number Tust out * ‘ ” containing acts of Clover lan ry POSITION WANTED Marinette County/ Wisconsin. If for a AWANTHD—A position as mine foreman.| home or as ag/investment you are I am holding both North Dakota certi-; thinking of buying good farm lands ficates and lowa certificate. Twenty| where farmers grow rich,’send ab once years . experience in « coal mining| for this special number of ‘D- throughout the U. Reference given.| QLOGY. It is free on request. Ad- Will guarantee perfect results. Write| dreas:. SKIDMORE-RIEHLE LAND Bismarck ‘Tribune, Box 546, giving full] COMPANY, 435 Skidmore-Riehle Bldg., 1a 10-23-2wks| | Marinette, Wisconsin. 9-2-2mo ion by stenographer in| #OR-SALE FURNITURE—two bedroom Nov. 1. Have some knowl-| suites, library table, Davenport~dining edge of bookkeeping. Phone after 4 p.| room table and chair, 3 burner kerosene m. to 928 or address Tribune 149, stove, kitchen ‘cabinet, cedar chest, %_10-27-4ts! book case (3section), 2 large rockers, electric 2-burner plate. Must be sold by ry LOST AND FOUND , | “Saturday. Call “118 West Thayer S' b LOST—A_ letter that has been openfd spas 10-27 “ Containing one Bnglish letter and three |FOR SALE FURNITURE—Two bedroom or four foreign letters, Letter address-| suites, libary table, Davenport, dining ed to Clarie Henning Kling, 207 West, room table apd chair, 3 burner kerosene Thayer street. Kindly return to same| stove, kitchén cabinet, cedar chest, address for reward. Phone 682. book case (3) séction, 2 large rockers, 10 electric 2-burner plate. Must be sold by r Saturday. Call 118 West Thayer Street. cactt Baaz d j 1022723, , 5 or_tewat pt . Se ee es SALD—Restaurant “and Contection- 'OR SALE OR RENT } ery in connection. Town of 800. Fix- | tures and stock. will invoice about $1,- HOUSES AND FLATS | 400. Monthly sales $1,500. Good money FOR SALE—Seven-room house, modern,! maker. Reason for selling have other on payment. Good neighbarhood. businegs, Write or see owner, Bernt O, Box 293, & Meyer, McClusky, N. D.__10°19-1mo ae Nea De 2 205) ULD, LIKE TO TRADE—{60 acres of AUTOMOBILES — MOTORCYCLES | land, 7 miles east of New England, 3% ox 918 Chevrolet touring car,| miles north of Haveland, for property as new, taken under mortgage| Zood Very cheap, MANUFAC- | FOR LK, MANUFACTURERS -- Of a DeLuxe_line RENT—Modern furnished 802_Ave. BL FOR RENT—Rooms at 3007 ith Phone 377K. MISCELLANEOUS j The Blanchard Company, Aurora, Il, ng Cards, Art, Blot- rtising Pencils and ory open in } Dakota for the 1921 season. The com- bination of this territory and line offers 4a real opportunity to a worker. perience in advei here in town. - Address ~ ‘200% Beale foreclosure. at Independent Garage. See Wagner, 0. slwk | FA ER HOTEL—104 Main St. ae ‘and board $10,00 a week. Single Roo 4 to 78 cents 2 night. ~Meais ea cents. Phone 23: 10-25-1k FOR SA 5 passem®er, 1919 model. ion. Price reason-j able. Call at 121 5th Streag, A Phons 105. FOR, SALI Good “as new Cord tires, sp ek obsorbers. Run 800 mile: 10-29-1w wk | FOR SALE—! Horse, boggy, and harness, all in good condition for $50 if takensat once. Phone 722 or call at Qu eat Market. = 10- “[play“ last’ Saturday, ‘and undefeated, inp | Gustavus Adolphus have suffered on2 or more defeats: ° Cat and Dog Affair. From the spectator’s standpoint, the Macalester-St. Olaf game wag every- The gamez i]was a cat and og affair, i|to 7 tie last week, displayed strength SATURDAY GAME HIN BIG. TEN TO DECIDE POWERS Championship Chances May®Be ~ Made or Blighted in College Fields ” rs =“ St. Paul, Minn., Oct. 29—Big Ton and Minnesota college conferencs foot- ball teams stvetched their muscles to- day as the fintshing touch in prepara~ tion for their games tomorrow, which in the majority of cases will either boost or blight championshi pchances, The bears and bulls have been working overtime on the dope sheets during the- past weeks and coaches of. the several teams are. the only ones = to start \in tomorrow's games. —The University of Minnesota has | been hard hit by Injuries, but with ay open date last week it is.pelieved all the stars who have been on the hos- pital list will be in shape to start. Ili- inois, Ohio State, and Chicago, all_un- defeated, have their first string men in good shape. In the Minnesota conference, Xta‘nt- line has been the hardest.’hit ‘by in- juries. St. Thomas, Hamline’s oppo- nent, tomorrow, is i good shape. Re- ports“from Carleton indicate that both the Northfield teams, Carleton’ and ‘St, Olaf, are ‘in prime shape for their annual argument. The past week has been devoted t3 €limination of rough spots that show- ed in last Saturday's games. i Goes to Sue The Michigan-Illinois game, which went to the Suckers’ by a one ‘point margin, is expected to be a point in fact to be used in urging the elimina~ tion_of the Kick from touchdown. Both teanis came through the galne without serious injuries to players and are ex- pected to be in top pes) for tomor- row’s games. The Minnesota-Illinois game at Uf- bana this week will virtually decide Illinois’ championship chances. Ed Ruben, Minnesota fullback, is expected to be in first class shape for the first time since he was hurt in the North Dakota game. Arnold Oss, Minnesota’s flashy back, who has been virtually’a loss to the team during the entire sea: pulled tehdon, dating back to last spring’s track season, is giving the back much trouble. A win for Minne- sota would*be a big set-back for the Ulinois titular ambitions. Wins Over Wisconsin, ° At Chicago, Ohio State, wifmers\over Wisconsin in the last few moments of will play Chicago, another undefeated championship contender. Ohio State's win over the strong Wisconsin team acme as a crushing surprise to the Wisconsin follower’, but did not put the Badgers out for the count. Chi- cago virtually eliminated the lowa as- pirants witha 10 to 0 victory. Michi- gan and Tulane will battle Saturday in a non-conferance game.: lowa will have a week off in preparation for the Northwestern game the following Sat- urday,” while Northwestern and Ia- diana will battle at Indianapolis. Three/indefeated contenders for the Minnesota state college ckampionship emerged from Saturday's battles, Mac- alester, St. Thomas and Carleton have not’ been. defeated in conference games, while St. Olaf, Hamline and thing that could be desired. teams showing flashes of all football, both good and bads Maca ter showed the most driving power iu offense, which was responsible for its 20.to 14 victory. Both t is showed lapses in defensive play wh coaches think they have corrected this week. Carleton, playing, Coe college to-a v in all departments, giving its support- ers championship visions. Both Hamlife’and St. Thomas, the only college teams to be in action in St. Paul tomorrow, came through last St. Thomas showed a strong offense in the 40 to 0 win over Gustavus Ado! phus while Hamline’s offense and fense suffered by ,comparison with that of/the North Di&kota team. Out fn North Dakota the state cham- ARRAID REA, Regulate your stomach so you can eat favorite foods without fear of ‘ Indigestion ~ Flatulence Gases NX } Acidity ‘ Palpitation “A fery tablets of Pape’s Diapepets correct acidity, thus cegulating diges- * tion, a giving almost, instant stom- BADR"S Large 60c case+drugstores. GOPHERS MEET ILLINi|. who really Know what men are going | son, may be in Sdturday’s game. A | BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE Re pionship’will be. virtually decided by Saturday's. game between the Uni- versity of North Dakota and the North Dakota Aggies. The Aggies were quiet last week, while,the University was romping over Hamline. Fargo college will be in action to- morrow. It registered a 21 to 7 win over Concordia college of Moorhead, Minn., last week... Moorhead Norms) went into action last week..fer the first time since the team was reorganized atfer disbanding and won-from Valley City Normal 34 to 0. BISMARCK AND MANDAN CLASH ON-GRIDIRON Bismarck and Mandan high schools will meet on tire, Mandan gridiron Saturday afterfogn. The two teams tied in their fikst game! here in Bis- | marck, and ‘both teams will make a} strenuous effort to. win tomorrow. The local club will go, over to Man- dan on No. 7, leaving /at 2:55 p> m. The gamé-will start at 2:30 Mandan | time. (3:30 Bismagak stime)'and per- sons Who go over ‘oni/No. 7 will have jample time to” get to the grounds. Phe local team has been working | hard all week and. the coaches ara ; confident of victory. If ‘Bismarck’ wins, and if Valley City beats Jamestown, Valley City and Bismarck will play here a wees from tomorrew. Bismarck also is try- ling fo’ arrange a game with James- town, to be, played | here election atter- i noon. AP RECIPES: OF OUR PIONEER ‘e for the home treatment of disease i were. wonderfully ylependable. -True, | | they knew. nothing of drugs, but owed their success to the foots, herbs and barks of thd ‘field, 1 is interesting, to note that Lydia‘. Pinkham’s Veg- etable Compound,’ the most suecess- was originally prevared for home use from one of these recipes. Its fafhe has pow spread, from re to shore, | and /thousands ‘ot An can wonsen now well and strong claim they owe their health and happiness to Lydia ‘Ee. Pinkham’s Vegétable Compound: —Adve. | *“T00 LATE TO CLASSIFY | $ | WANTED—Two or 3 rooms furnished for light housekeeping. Call at room 9, Soo Hotel. 10-29-1t FOR RENT-—Three: modern unfur- nished housekeeping rooms, at 420 Hannapin Ave, Phone 862W. 10-29-2t Phone night week, 10-29-31 | POR RENT—Furnished house. J. C. Smitt, 822X, Saturday and Sunday. During the 40512. \ VOTING SCHOOL The Anti-Townley Voting School for Men and Women is open every day this week in the K. of C. Hall over Rex Theatre. All people are requested to visit this school and ‘inform them- selves the correct way to mark their ballot on election day. be struction hours at 10:30 A | 12:30 P. M., 3:00 P. M,, 730 ful remedy for female ills we have, {J ~ SATURDAY, Oct. 30, We will start serving our Hot Lunches and Afternoon Tea Specials , _ SATURDAY’S MENU SPECIAL TODAY | | SPECIAL TODAY | AFTERNOON TEA SPECIALS Chicken Salad LUNCHEON SPECIALS Hot Roast Beef Sandwiches \ Baked Sweet Potafoes Bread and Butter Sandwiches : , Tea or Coffee Hot Chocolate, Tea or Coffee \ Cucumber Salad Orange Ice Hot Buttered Toast Orange Marmalade in BYE Bread Sandwiches “Hot Chocolate, Tea or Coffee Colonial Sandwich Tea : Ice Cream Assorted Cake The CHOCOLATE SHOP: ~ PAGE SEyEN ; = 4 Hallewe’en Dance at CABBAGE! CABBAGE! Come and get your cabbage at the Bismarck Iron & Meial) Co., on Sixth Streét between Main and Broadway. Price of $2.00 ee 100:pounds. i "FORESIGHT 7 always was better than ||. hiridsight. sTT’s_ | SCOTT EMULSION regularly) exercise foresight that pays K. P. Hall, Saturday night, Oct. 30.: O’Con- | nor’s Orchestra. Isinglass is known as kanten in Japan, where it is made from sea- weed. large dividends ‘in robystness. Scott & see Bloomfield,N.J. 20-27 P. M. and 9:00 P.-M. re nnn Ft pe: { 310 Main hers 6 GUSSN ER’S. = ree The Home of Quality Meats and Groceries | HN "St. A few prewar prices for Saturday offering CANNED Faney Sweet Corn, 2 lb. tins, 20c¢ Put in your winter supply at this price zen or case, at per doz. ......... phircess es CORN: “ Make it your “hgbby ” to keep liv breath, | tale value, at per tin.... and bowels regular. if biiioys, consti- pated, headachy, unstrung, or if’ you cold, an upset stomach, or bad | cents. Canned Beans, Peas, Tomato Per dozen, x tins Denietns tins, fine quality, per tin .°>. es, ‘2 Ib. i CANNED FISH “SPECIALS 1g Salmon, flat tins, 1 Ib. -size, 40c value at ..... on Gustavus Adolphus’ championship Salinon, flat tins, 1 Ib, size, 60¢ value at chances, while Hamline took a lesson ; Lobster,, PAL size, special at, ... from the University of North Dakota, pane Fish, ie ag size, special ab ae losing by a 28 to 6 score. ‘una Fish, hones ze, special a . Strong Oifense. ‘ Crab Meat, ‘2 Ib. size, special at ,. | | Japan Tea, 70c value, per Ib. 4c Bakers Chocolate, % Ib. cakes, Goeoa, Y (lb. tins, 35c¢ value oy 35c value, special .........28e at .3....--+4. : | £3, 3 i Currants, fancy, new “ stock, Imported Shelled Walnuts, per i cheaper ‘than raisins...... S306 pound daissackies sae betas 70c Imported Large anus, per Mixed Nuts, no peanuts in | pound BOe MIX cs see sce se cos oe eye ee BEC | EEA al RE ae ere Ea \ Strawberry Jam, Home Brand, Raspberry Jam, Home Brand, 70c value at .. 70c value at ... -52e 52e just arrived, per lb. ...... Salted -Peanuts, another barrel’ | CabSze, fancyheads, 50 Ib. at per pouty ab per Jb. 1 somes deere neg ts oe lfc ee es 24c Dressed Hens, fancy milk fed, | lots, HVUUUNUUAUEALENOUAUUAOUAH MEA A sD—A sacar, late model. {OR SALE—At once by owner, “the only Minced right for quick ‘sale. Box 206,| hotel in good lively towh, ’ or trade D. tot] land, or iving house. Box, 316, Under: f ALP—Ford touring car with | Woo 226-10 Starter, good condition. Inquire at 37 | WANTED TO BUY—Used roll top desk, . Ave A. -29-3t | medium size. Phone 457L, yy I i Divsesia | nono » Roast or Steak . ATM nn Fancy Lamb Stew .i. Gargle with ri e ORE THROAT © rm aalt water ver KS § c PO K uB ver 17 Million Jars Used Yearly We and rets tonight wake up feeling cle u TOsy and fit. Yo griping—no inco:ivénience. dren love Cascarets tco. Chil- 10, 25, 50 TS » Le JUUUUAUAUUAC AGUA GA “mum Bismarck, Fil t { ‘SANITARY \ PLUMBING “Pork, Shoulder ...22¢ Veal Stew . .15¢ Roast or Steak . .22e Veal Chops, Icin or rib 30c i : i Perk Hin 30c Beef Shoulder, Pot Roast Hot Water and Steam Heating, Round Oak Pipeless-Furnaces, All Roast or Sf or Steak ...2....... 20c 4 Material and Workmanship Guaranteed Veal Shoul Round Steak é 28c - , FRANK G. GRAMBS_ oll

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