The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 5, 1920, Page 3

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ee £. VEMBER 5, 1920. ii W . Scott’s ‘Cash Store. 311 7th Street’ Phone 816 | SPECIAL FOR. SATURDAY \ We Randle Denison’s Coffee. one of the largest. Coffee roasters in the U. S. The brands are Colonial, Thre Stripe and Gloria. This coffee is guaranteed to give satisfaction and if not return to us and get your money back. Coffee, Denison’s Colonial Im. | © Per pOoUndizsn ie sek eee eee lds atielete tect fer I Es ha kal: .45c POAT Sree. OE ro ., 40c ee She Ih Whey While Hatt pers eesS2h 38c. Full line of all Fruit that the market affords. , MORRIS ZVORISS; Prop. 222 9th soa South j Phone 957 Cane Sugar, per pound ............ cece cep ee eee 15e Creamery Butter, per sant Be San erie UN ON ae 52c Tall “Carnation Milk (2.0 28 RB or os Fresh Cranberries, per lb. . be Fresh Eggs, per doz. .......6... eee eee eee fans 55¢ Black and Green Tea, per Ib. ....... 0... cece e eee eee Fancy Navy Beans, per lb. ..... . Farm House Green Olives, per jar ............0000- 60c Tomatoes; NOB )cceits hs SaaS oe a ste Bootes a cd eee 6 Heinz Vinegar, per gal. ...... All kinds of fancy can goods too numerous to mention, with & very reasonable price. ‘ Dry goods, clothing, shoes, 10 per cent discount. FOR CASH, ONLY The South Side General Mercantile Store MORRIS ZVORIST, Prop. 222 9th Street South * , Phone 957 With every $5.00 order a market basket free SNA LOGAN'S “We Thank You” F —————__} Celery : Pumpkins Hubbard Squash —__ Cranberries Sweet Potatoes Carrots Parsnips. , Rutabagas Apples Oranges Bananas , Grape Fruit COFFEE—-fresh Roasted Daily; Gaining Favor Through its Flavor. Remember, “We roast but others praise” Prim-o-ro-sa, per Ib. ........0....0065 50e Logan’s Special, per Ib. .............. ADE National Biscuit Cookies and Crackers ar- vived fresh today—Buy a cube of crackers and enjoy the best. Heinz Salad Dressing, the newest and latest of the 57 Varieties Try this Salad: Cabbage chopped real fine and sweetened to taste; mix salad dressing and fresh roasted peanuts and then sprinkle chopped frésh roasted pea- nuts over-sam¢. Keep in mind to get the best results that you must have fresh roasted peanuts. Both Phones 211 118 8rd St. Last Delivery Saturday 4:30 p. m. Other weekdays - - 4:00 p. m. CLOSE AT 8 P. M.'SATURDAY EVENING the h seve: den : vote! ti {ceived a remarkable vote in the city, spite of the fact that many voters| 5: verlooked the newspaper part of the t allot. The cliy vote w: Tribune.} Third Wd—Pet 1... - Fan 1434; Record, 641; Press, 338. 62" the county, where it was claimed| Fourth Ward {the Farmers Press would get a large] Fifth Ward . In = ing 598, An | cibbs ...... : 32 | Hay Creek (3 25a line Riverview 6) 1 hs) Burnt Creek 36 ty, giv paper: with one pr ecitct missing. 2 ers Press, the Brinton paper, as was expected, received a small vote, arid the McKenzie Gazette, which entered and withdrew after the name had been 5 printed on the ballot, received Beat- |i tering votes. he vote \on official newspaper was the vote for the ds of thé ticket. The total vote | much lighter tha McKenzie Menoken . Naughton .. LEAGUE PAPER IS WINNER IN ~ BURLEIGH 00, Unofficial Figures Show Vote i in’ County Was Very Close \ Uuottie tial.returns in Burleigh eou on the vote for official news-) wine of 26 t Nonpa in the county for O'Connor at zier was more than 6,000, while the ote on official newspaper was less! than 5,000. A feature of the returns was that | ral hundred Bismarck people, ! many in the First and Second wards failed to vote for any newspaper. Th 72! blank for the newspaper vote was at) aa CR Rare! EN BL NEST GEES 220 The South Side General Mercantile‘ Store = the bottom of the big ballot, and ‘evi it was overlooked by ma: more than double, ne in t 4 < 3 Rw BB 8 Bie Be & 18 1 10 34 9 | Morton eee | 3 13016 4 i 399° 7 Fort Rice ............° 1 (22 5 Lincoln .. 5 at Apple Creek ...... 10° Bogs he ae ero Ooms wx toc Har 6 3 Frances 3. 14 Sibley Bu Goad 5 2 Christiania 4° 16 3 Clear Lake . cena eed 3 Lyman . a 2 a“ yi TPV ER 2th:.,. 5 56 Cromwell 3 21 Crofte . 1g 48 9 Glenview 23° 22. 17 Painted Woods ..... 9 50 6 fcklund 52 91 17 Ghylin ...... 4 68 8 Rock Hill 5 22 4 WING ec 742243 78 Harriett 20 38 5 Phoenix ....... a 28 3 Richmond .. h 18 Canfield... 6 46 Estherville 6 39 (GRANULES) ‘The Nonpartisan league mem- | Stciber ibers, however, seemed to be better in- | Summit Fstructed on t | : Hie yzing the vote, it appear: ‘Totals. = that the Tribyne received votes from any Nonpartisan league members une. vote, with one iiecinct, miss- BISMARCK WAILY 1 TRIBUNB._ t Ue 3 parts. ‘ nd |f aL TIN IGE Theatre BIG DOUBLE FEATURE BILL WALLACE REID —in-— “SICK-A-BED” —Tincure of scandal: 2 Parts. Essence of romance: 4 parts. Spirits of youth: Ne ' Disvolve with two quack doctors and a jealous wife; the forest of Arden, a rain- _the Law storm: and a/roadhouse; the law, a detective, a saxophone and a beautiful nurse. Bottle it all up with Wal'ace Reid and. shake well with laughter. A PICTURE THAT MAKES YOU SIT UP Also We: Will Show “BRIDE 13” THE PICTURE OF A THOUSAND THRILLS . , American womanhood menaced by a sinister power that strikes unseen, Made with COUNTRY” co-operation of U.S. Navy. Matinee at 2:30 Tomorrow - + © Al Children Under 12 Admitted Free MY | wiser Florence Lake . el Grove st Wd—Pet 1... st Wd—Pet 2 -.... 19 ond Wd—Pet 1.. 270 387 econd Wd—-Pet 2. 79 1 65, Third Wd—Pet 2.. 23 2 36 Sixth Ward 81 Regan . We ") WOMEN MAY BE shone at bay those ailments pecul “their sex. If every, woman rea Gazette a | Discovery handy. It breaks up | hard, stubborn colds and stops | Stubborn Bowels Tamed Leaving the system unclea i they would be healthier, happier fora of female ile why don't you ors COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPHS _ a It will pay you to do so—-Advt. COLUMBIA RECORDS i i ON EASY TERMS IF DESIRED ~\ COWAN’S DRUG STORE fix my cold | ALWAYS keep Dr. King’s New the paroxysms of coughing.”’ No { | Dr. anny pantie a ed, clogged bowels: unmoved, results in health de- ~~ |” stmuction, Let the gently stimulating 2) ‘normal 1 ee old price, 25c. “Alldruggists. Lost! Lady’s Beaver For INDIGESTION] | Fur Belt at Auditor- Taste good, do good; dissolve instantly on tongue or in water; take as needed. QUICK RELIEF! ss "ALSO IN TABLET FORM FOR THOSE wi {HO PREFER THEM. ee ore KERS OF ium, Saturday night. Return to.Geo. Guss- ner, Grocer, Phone. 60 or 525L, and re- ih Scots EMULSION.| | |? ceive reward Just Opening with a Full Line of Blankets, Sheep ‘Lined’ Clothes, Leather Vests; Mackinaws, Underwear, Overalls, Shoes, Work Clothing; Groceries, Paints, Harness, Tents. at the lowest possible prices THE BISMARCK “ARMY AND The Northwest t Hotel Building Main Street’ | NAVY. STORE ~<| Dr. Kin, ’s Pills bring to you a regular, | ouel and liver functioning. | : DrKings Pills 1 “4 how Lydia EB. Pinkham's Vegetable ..' Compound, » that simple remedy and enjoy life whether in\ the home | or business. worli, if they. can Keen | i i “0 i harmful but just good; > 0 | medicine. t “ye iggisty, 1 | 60c and $1:208 bot! i ‘4 ich symptoms as ‘aches, nervousness, and irr! Rheumatism A) Remarkable Home ‘Treal- ment Given by One Who Had It In_the Spring of 1893 I was at- dacked by Muscular and. Inflama- th 1 suffered ve it knov L tried re turned, ‘her who even bed y sufferer from any natic trouble to try healing power. mply mail and 1 will r you have proven. itself ta Don’t send your name and Send it free to used it and it be ‘that! long-looked getting rid you may send tl ‘dollar, but unde | There will bea parcel sale Fri- | invited to come and bring par- ;made from roots and herbs, goes to day évening, Nov. 5 at the Trin- | cels. Refreshments will be , the root of the trouble and overeomes ity Lutheran Church, corner of | Served after the sale. fi ~— THEATRE Tonight - Tomorrow M. RUSSELL “The Challenge of Myatery, Thrills, Suspense, and the most terrific fight ever filmed. DON’T MISS IT Monday “BACK TO GOD’S =f ——STARRING— NELL SHIPMAN NOTICE! ‘7th and Ave. C. Everybody is - THE STORE OF SERVICE With the Lowest Prices in Bismarck Shop and Save i SATURDAY ONLY Sugar! With every $10.00 order, 10 lbs. LOTS ars Raita ese platy dene 98c Good Creamery Butter, PO pound ssc ose codecs saaalhs eeedawloars wee 54c Good Coffee, ground in 1 Ib. pkgs. ‘ ; , Per pound sa es ners ies oe ieee Sees 40c } Delicious Eating Apples, Pers CaSO. 5 sat. 5 esl dtls cea eeien, none es $2.65 “Sweet Potatoes, Ber peund ....... + aT EUR NB MORO ae RE HEEB 7c Glycerine Soap, - Per Mozen ie ose. Srna Baad 2 eas 80c “& good line of fresh Cookies and Candies are awaiting your inspection, and many other specials. We also have sume Army Gocks and Gloves at 4 very uN low price. _ Remember! Our only aim is to give you service, com- bined with low prices. Call Again! SERVICE GROCERY 522 3rd Street Bismarck, N. D. 5 sul tous dl 3 reted EVERBEST is different — boring farms, Mandan, WN. Dak. Distributors 596 W. Main | in the Best Families EVERBEST NUT MARGARINE There is no dne so wealthy or great who is not proud to serve EVERBEST. Although it happens to be more econome ical, the real reason for the great popularity of EVEKBEST, is its rich, wholesome butter flavor and known purity. better, because it is churned i pure, whole milk— milk with all the cream in it—that comes to us fresh every morning from neigh. Where itis made. Every pound Get EVERBEST wherever you see Kid Kokonut. The Kid llves with every good crocer. = ~ Mandan Creamery & Produce Co, PEARSALL’S. EVERBEST is rich in] food values, delicious in flavoy, and pure as the sweet count! ir, U. S. Government inspected, Wade vy B.8, PEARSALL BUTTER CO, Elgin, Ti, ome ‘When Mother says / That butter’s high, Ws And Father at The bills dees ery;

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