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PAGE EIGHT BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1926 LOCA unacanenTnnLALN $21, $31, In the latest styles. SAV iG OF $10, $15, t Sa RTT LN $41, $51, for a Bergeson Suit or Overcoat Our profit is shorter than this ad. Your profit is extra big. A $20 ON YOUR SUIT or overcoat guaranteed. Open Saturday evenings: Closed Sundays S.E. BERGESON & SON i IMM “BUDDIES” PROVES | ENTERTAINING TO | GIVE UP PLAN TO TRY KAISER jat 10: CAUSE OF DEATH OF LOCAL YOUTH Francis Harroun, Genkael 11 Years Succumbs to Attack Fol- lowing Tonsilitis Francis Harroun. age 11_ years, died at his home at 233 Twelfth St., 30 Thursday night. ‘The cause; of death was meningitis, following a severe attack, of tonsilitis. The boy had been ill only six days, having) been taken ill Saturday last with a cold and tonsilitis. Medical aid was called at once and all that protes- sional skill could do was done in the hopeless attempt to save the life MENINGITIS IS STOMACH 0. K- |! Indigestion, Acidity, Sourness and Gases ended with “Pape’s Diapepsin Millions of people know that: it i needless to be bothered with indiges: tion, dyspepsia or a disordered stom- ach. A few tablets of Pape’s Diapep- | sin neutralize acidity and give relief | ‘at once. When your meals don't fit and you! | feel uncomfortable, when you belch | bases, acids or raise sour, undigested | food. When you feel lumps of indiges- | | tion pain, heartburn or headache, } from acidity, “just eat a tablet of | .Pape’s Diapepsin and. the stomach | jdistress is gone. of the lad whose suffering ceased’ ‘The cost is so little. The benefits, so last night when death 'came. Frencis was born eleven yeays ago at Rugby, North Dakota, where his father was photographer. ‘He” came with his parents to Bismarck in‘May of the present year, his father having become associated with the work in the Butler Photographic Studio here. During the short period since coming here the lad has made many friends in school and in the \ neighborhood where the family have their home, and the most sincere sympathy of the Bismarck people goes out to the ‘ stricken parents and the little brother left to mourn their great loss. Arargements for burial will not be completed until a message is received from Mrs, Harroun’s father. nw’ in California. LARGE AUDIENCE | London, Noy. 191 seems now, to | MINIMUM WAGE of the all right. | the verdict of a large au- dience Which saw the comedy with | at the Auditorium last night. | The drab color of soldi uniforms | seemed a littie far away to many} when the play began, but as it unfold- | ed its little story of the Army of Oc-|Tick White, liberal member for West ‘ing a tempg the | Derbyshire, whether, “in view of the |oners aganist enforcement of sections cupation the audience caught spirit and thoroughly enjoyed the amusing situations. ‘The show reached the city on No. 4 last evening and because of this the | curtain did not rise until after 9) o'clock. The cast must have enjoyed the long jump to Bism for there | was pep and energy ore in! the | company.. i Olive Reeves-Smith in the leading | feminine role, and Denman Malley as } a brave soldier poser were esp | The K. of C’s, are giving a | jance Saturday night, Nov. 20th | ‘or members and candidates. Kiddies’ Coughs Can Be Eased Quickly Dr. King's New Discov- ery will do that very | thing, ‘enally and | quickly. | ON'T say, “Poor little kiddie, I wish | I knew what to do for | you!”’ When the cough first comes, give a little Dr. King's New Discovery as directed, and it will soon be eased. It’s a good family cough and cold remedy, too. Logsens up the phlegm, clears ‘up'the cough, relieves the con- gestion. No harmful’ drugs. For fifty, ' yeats a standard ened tot colds, coughs, grip} t your druggists, 60c and ii. boa bottle. For Kings Dr.Kin: gs New Discove: Make Bowels — Habit forming purgatives, when taken for constipation, rack the system vio- lently. Nature’s way is the way of Dr. King’s Pills—gently and firmly regulat- ing the bowels, eliminating the intestine \ clogging waste. Same old price, 25c. Prompt! Wont Gri ly good. | | i The Choice Prizes of Life Are Won- _by the el Bo Strong of elastic step and rye © If you feel that, yor classed, lucking the s nd up and cl&im yor don’t delay another day mencing to take Hew York but hesitating pro- |i i nite Coal Co. {be finally settled that the former | {German Emperor is not to be tried in i j contumaciam. | | The question was asked the other jday of Premier Lloyd George in the ; House of Commons by Charles Frede- | 1 that Holland has refused extradi- | ion of William Hohenzollern, the Su- | preme Council would summon him for | ti and, in the event of his non nee, would arrange that h hall be tr in his absence, so tha ‘the promise that he would be tried in London might be fulfilled.” A written reply was made by An- | drew Bonar Law, leader of the House | of Commons; saying: ‘The government i to adopt this suggestion “TURKEYS Don’t sell your Turkeys below | \ their value. See Northern Pro- | duce Co: and get posted on mar- | ket prices. We always pay top | Prices based on market. North-| ern Produce Co., Bismarck, N. D. Just received shipment Mon- arch and Carney screen Wyoming Coal. Place, your | order now for immediate deliv- | ery while delivery can be made | from box car. Washburn Lig- ls Phone 453. FOR LUMBAGO Try Musterole. See How. Quickly It Relieves P You just: rub Musterolé inbriskly, and. usually the pain is gorle—a delicious, soothing comfort comes: 0 takeitsplace. j Musterole is a clean, white ointment, made with oil of mustard. Use it instead of mustard plaster. Will not blister. Many doctors and nurses use Muster; ole and recommend it totheir patients. They will gladly tell you what relief it gives from sore throat, bronchitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lum- bago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest. Always dependable. 35c and 65¢ jars; hospital size $3.00 | idence you need to combat the evet= i br 8 life; it will give you rage to challenge the because it will re- er to a state of m gystem with aid to digestion. Mional general *P Rtaaae Cy Ma. not prepared ; Br ($1.69 3-8. Dec. $1.59 1-4. CASECOURSE : IS UNDECIDED What action will be taken by the at- ‘torneys for the state as a result of ithe decision of Judge Nuessle, grant- ry, injunction to petiti- of the minimum! wage rules named in the petition has not been announced. The classes included in the petition {were No. 2, the sanitary code; No. 3, general regulations. the principal pro- ision of which made the eight hour ‘law applicable to towns of less than |500 people; No. 4. regulating minors’ ‘employment, being a codi ion of jstate laws with extensions; 7, of- ‘fice occupations; No. 9, laundry work- rs and No, 12, telephone girls. ‘PIPE ORGAN IN UNION’S HOME Chicago, N y. 19.—The new $60,000 home of electrical workers union 16- cal 134 was ready for occupancy to- day. The former synagoge has been fanainied, the interior redecorated and Improved with modern lights and con- A $20,000 pipe organ was veniences. | acquired with the new property of the h will open nization. junion, strains from whic’ the meetings of the or | MARKETS | te MENNEAPOLIS FLOUR Flour unchanged to,10 cents lower. Shipments 68,884 barrels. In carload lots $9.30 to $9.75 a barrel in 98- | pound cotton sack: GRAIN Wheat receipts 461 cars, compared with 412 cars a y Cash No. 1 nor! 1-4, Corn No. 3 yellow, 70 to 75 cents. Oats No. 3 white, 41 1-2 to 42 cents. Flax No. 1, $2.13 to $2.14, BISMARCK GRAIN - (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, Nov. 19. — No. 1 north- ern, $1.50. No. 1 amber durum, $1.60. No. 1 mixed durum, $1.49: No. 1 red durum, $1.39. No. 1 flax, $1.90. No. 2 flax, $1.85. No. 2 rye, $1.25. OHICAGO LIVESTOCK * South Chicago, Nov. 19.— Hog re- ceipts, 27,000. Fifty cents lower. Cattle receipts, 8,000. Strong to steady. Sheep receipts, 8.000. Strong to steady. SOUTH ST. PAUL L LIVESTOCK South St. Paul. Nov. 19——Hog re- cepits. 8,500. Fifty cents lower. Range, $10.50 to $11.20: . Bulk, $11.00 to $11.10. These prices at lowest level since early in 1917. Cattle receipts, 4,800. Steady. Butcher cows and heifers, $4.00 to $6.50. Veal calves, steady. Top, $12.00. Stockers and feeders. slow. Sheep receipts, 2,000. Steady. Good native lambs, $10.25. Best ewes, $4.50 to $4.75. Good quality, 65-lb. western feeding lambs, $11, -00. TOO LATE TO 0 CLASSIFY | FOR RENT—Furnished room in mod- ern house, 521 5th St. Telephone 105. 11-19-2t. FOR RENT—Furnished room ‘with j heat. Gentlemen preferred. 218 2d} street. 11-19-t£ FOR SALE—A duo-fold Davenport. Inquire at 49 Thayer street, phone & oh La 11-10-3t. “Documents prove tnat LW illiam the ‘Conquer, the ‘first Norman king, could not sign his own name. ° NOURISHMENT is Nature’s first aid to the body in times of weakness. Scott's Emulsion} unsurpassed in purity and scodndes, is nourishment in a form that seldom fails. ‘ Seott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N, J. 20-19 great, You, too, will be a Diapepsin ; enthusiast, afterwards. '.GHY NEws 1 Confined to Hotel Miss Leila Diesen. who was injured ig the Northern Pacific railway wreck on Oct. 31. is still’confined to her room at the Grand Pacific Hotel. Fined for Speeding Mrs. W, N. Engle, 518 Fourteenth street, was: fined $10 and costs by. Police } Magistrate Howell today on w# ‘@harge of speeding. Officers said the excessive speed was 30 miles an hour. / Moves to City to Bismarck and has ac¢epted a posi- tion with the International.Mercantile agéncy. He expects to make Bismarck. his permanent home. | . i From. Stanton F. EK, Windmill and Roy Seibert, the star baseball player of the pest season on the Bismarc® team, are in town today on busingss. THREE NFW BABIES At the Bismarck Hospital there | arrived this morning,:2; little new son for Mr. and Mrs. FE. L. Carlton, Talk of High Cost of Medicine - “Although I ‘paid “only $2.00 for 2 bottles of Mayr’s: Wonderful Remedy L wouldn't take $100:for what 2 doses | have done for, me. My partner also has taken.a dose with wondertul re- Bults. “He wag threatened with an operation for stomach and bowel trou- ble and is sure he will be all right now. We both suffered from indiges- tion an@ bloating With gas,’ ,a simple, harmless preparation that removes the ‘catharrhal’ mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the in- flammation which causes practically all stomach. liver and intestinal ail- ments, including appendicitis. One dose will, convince or ‘money refund- ed. All druggists. C. O. Moore, of Menoken, has moved | ~ i terdgy. Webb Brothers THANKSGIVING SALE _ . Of Linens - NOWON__. OUR. REGULAR PRICES ARE LOWER THAN REPLACEMENT PRICES TODAY. YET WE ARE GIVING SUBSTANTIAL RE- ‘ DUCTIONS DURING Our Thanksgiving Sale ee ee Sell. your cream and poultry Legion Meeting ew s = and Mts. A. Ee mpstteM of Milton, ‘to our agent, or ship direct to! Commander Paulson, of the Amer- and a son for Mr. and Mrs. yeorge ‘Northern Prod C Bi !ican Legiony urges all members to be (Hitchcock of Baldwin arrived yes- | ce Oe IS | present at th P. hal 7:30 i marck. Write us for prices on| 2rcsent at the K. of. hall at 7:30 o'clock this evening to heard Ted Ho- [cream and poultry.-Narthern Ver ‘Produce Co. of Hebron; aybaby daughter for Mr. | From’ Baldwin T. P. Sheldon of; Balgwin is doing | - business in Bismarck today. i <I | Order a i joad of Black Diamon Mrs, sorence “creseott, of Coal, Give it a trial, and you visited her aunt Mrs. Qscar Be aways ase More heat. petween trains toda jfor the money wan apy other | ul. F. H. Carpenter Lumber Jo., Phone 115. on, legion war risk officer, speak on insurance matters. d Returned To ‘Driscoll Alfred Sylling, who-has been ill Bismarck hospital, returned to home at Driscoll yesterdays aoa ASTRA EAE TA Prices are Right Driscoll Visitors Among the Driscoll people in town are Mr. and ‘Mrs. Mads Syverson and Clarence Syverson; also M. J. Olson LHI AM Mme. RENO. Scientific Palmist woqumM qqnog & at Gussner’s But High Quality is Always Maintained TANSVOUTEGESUOGEGGUNOUGUGUENUEAEESEL APPLES | HOF Sale "$2, 65 a. box Saturday only as long as they last. FARMERS |WAREHOUSE UNION | 311 7th Street Bacon, fair weight, Strip or Half Strip. per Ib. Bacon, Light Weight, Strip or Half Strip, per Ib. EVMIINOOTUGEOEUQEDOUGTUOGEOONTEUGEAGOEUEEUUOOGOOSSUOGOOOEROOGEOGUIL b> bay 2 '3 2 2. g 2 2 3 8 ‘ BS s= Complete Line of Fresh Vegetables | ae = MEATS ey 3 © = Beef Pot Roast, per lb. é 4 .18¢ to 20¢ 2 tw == Boiling Beef and Rib Siey, per Ib. «+ 1de a mi So =, Round Steak, per Ib. +. .28e 3 ° 8. ==/ Rib Roast, ‘per’ Ib. ... (260 ‘to or 8 = = fork, Ham Roast, Steak, per lb. 2c 4 ty S= Pickled Pig’s Feet, per ylb. l12%e 6 8s = Dressed Hens, fancy, milk-fed, per Ib. .. 26c § |= Fancy Spring Chicken, per Ib. 28c & & |S Pig Uecks, per lb. ......... -10c = = Office Hours, 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. We Have on Hand a Fine Line of, Fresh and Smoked waste . ae Made Daily Private Parlors at Ludefisk,. per Ibs. 2. siete es Cee'si Neg ecesy econ Waray eshte Rye ol LARD S McKENZIE HOTEL Steam open Kettle Rendered Lard. per lb. ...... are in ere 25e Room 216 . E Apples. We have a fine variety of Apples. They are sold at == Until Monday 22nd. Readings $1 wholesale in Minneapolis at $3.50 to $4.00 per box. Our price, == Per box .. ale. + 93.90 COFFEE—You always enjoy a good cup of coffee and you will find just the flavor you want in our Gussner’s Special Blend. Per pound 10 pound lots Tea, Fancy Fresh’ Japan Blend, 70c value, per |} 5 pounds for TOVSNONOOUAGLEQVEEOGOGANUONOOUAUUOSESAHTLAE! Sauer Kraut, just received, per quart ............. Seiantd 12% Phorie 816 Denison’s Three Stripe _ Per pound . Denison’s Gloria Per pound .....- White House Per pound .’ Red Rose Per pound . lM Per pound ....s.......- 00s Hershey’s.Cocoa . .. + Per can Per can Per can Old Grimes Pumpkin Per can, Woodside Brand’ Libbys Salad Dressing, 8 oz. Each Olives, Queens Brand, 8 oz. Each Per can Place Your Orders Now for Thanksgiving. We Aim at All Times to Give the Lowest Prices Possible SPECIAL PRICES FOR SATURDAY AND Mie THANKSGIVING ; COFFEE SPECIALS ; CANNED GOODS SPECIAL . Grimes De Luxe Beans, No. 2 Grimes De Luxe Sauer Kraut, Tomatoes, No. 2 size Regular 15c per'can value, 2 cans for .....:-- ‘a Pine Apple, Cap Kota Brand, Pineapple, Hawaiian Brand, No. 2 size ‘ 5 CANNED GOODS SPECIAL Beans, Pe Corn, per doz. .....6...35 Corn, very fine, 2 Ib. cans, 28¢ value, at . Peas, ve Green Wax B fine, 2 lb. cans, 23e value, at . eans, 2 Ib. cans, 25¢ values at . 2 Tb. can values, at . 2 Ib. ¢ Oc values, at . ie cans, flat, 40¢ values, a 25e values, at .. ‘ NUTS AND DRIED FRUITS Ss, new crop: per Ib. ng ney halve es dried; ‘extra selecte 1 Prunes, 20c value, per Ib 25 Ib. box, per Ib, d ut P J, new pack, p Home Brand Milk, pervean ogee. 6... soe ele SRR. Catees ui WHOLESALE LIST ur blood for these snappy SYRUPS/AT LESS THAD Hot Cakes*‘and Syrup will tune up 3 morning: Log Cabin\or Old Manse “Brand Maple Syrup Small size ‘gans, 50¢ value, for .. 389 Medium. size cans, 95¢ value. for Tic Large size cans, $1.85 value, for $1.50 Karo Corn Syrup, 5 lb. size... Cc Karo Corn Syrup., gallon size . . 89e Cut this advertisement out and,check the items you want. GUSSNER’S. “Main Street we oud Phone 60 Bismarck, N-'D. a SM = 49 = Mes

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