The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 22, 1920, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE | | UVUNEDUMUTAENOUANEOQIUCOOQOOODOUCUEAUEHONOGUEIOONQEUUOTOGEOQOOSIDUNSOOULY $1.00, $1.50 OPEN EVENINGS LE SSeS qr AVAVHAUGLOAUOUENOENDAUGORANOUINO¢UOORODOGOONOQOOEAUGOOOEQOOODGOQHGQOLS0N000N00000000000000000080R0000090000050Q00E0Q80010000000G00000200NQ000 DELAYED SHIPMENT OF Holiday Neckwear SELLING AT COST AND BELOW New Shipment of Silk Shirts S. E. BERGESON & SON GRAIN SALES LIMITED IN PROPOSED BILL -Minnesota Purposes to Direct Marketing of Farm Pro- ducts Thru Legislation $2.00. future is declared “a gambling con- | tract” punishable by a fine for the | first offence and by a jail sentence | for other offenses in a Dill prepared | vy the House committee of ten fe introduction at the coming sessién of the Minnesota Legislature. Provisions of the bill as formulated | in the first, draft wereymade public ; yesterday by, Representative R. A.- Wilkinson, chairman of the Commit- | tee. At the same time Representa- | tive Elias Nordgren, a member of the | ame committee, made public a bill; CLOSED XMAS DAY 8 ee Tee ee OUTTA [providing for an andit of the bgoke | ‘ = ny of co-operative associations. rs ers are invited, he a tgmorrow even- 1 the Parish House | inment, | a via t| from Santa’ Claus is exp cording to the latest tele; arrive at St, George's c' Patterson’s Hall. welcome. Dancing at 9:00 p. dd. A n he will rch about Christmas Dinner When You ask for parents and | McKenzie ‘Orchestra will as| The coal that is all coal, no elink- usual play for Dance to night in| €'S; 10 soot, no dirt. $6 per ton Everybody | delivered. is not complete without NORTHERN BUTTER ,. Just Say (NORTHERN) Phone 453 for the famous Wil- ' pati Ecorileus of ail ; rovisions of the so-called “futures” ton Screened Lump Lignite Coal. i) Souows: FIRST—Every contract of sale for future delivery of wheat, grain or other farm products Ig declar- ed to be a gambling contract, therefore. illegal SECOND—Every such contract fs declared prima facie a gam- | bling contract when the seller | does. not have In\his possession actually or potentially the com- modity sold. Ae THIRD—Any party, to sucht gambling contract, on conviction, may be fined from $500 to $1,000 for first offense and must secve from thirty to ninety, days in _the\ county fall for each ‘succceding offense. FOURTH—Chambers’. of com. merce or hoards of trade are pre- vented’ from imposing ahy pen- alty on any member who falls vr refuses to live up to the terms of such a contract. - FIFTH—The act is not to be construed as preventing elevetors _ or mills from buying or selling grain in good faith for future de- livery, the practice that Is know as “hedging? Introduction of the bill is certain to precipitate one of the bitterest fights of the coming session. It preparation was ordered at the recent | session of the House committee. of | Ten with a similar, committee from the Senate, named to draft legisla- |; tion to, remedy farm products | Washburn Lignite m. | Coal Co. Phone 453: Indorsed by Farm Bareaws “The principle of this ‘measure has, beén indorsed by the Minné: ' Bureau federation”, and by ‘the na- body,” Represeittatiye said: “There: Wwill:be some revision’ of the draft before it is! submitted to the full membership of the, House-Senate comniittee. I expect some more teeth | will be put in it.” * St. Paul, Minn,, Dec. 22—Dealing in - marketing conditions. 4 = = The. Nordgren: measure would re- ta Farm | quire the state commissioner of agyi- a a teulture/ to assist co- operative associ- ed tional organization of that. same! ations organized under the Minnesota 2» Wilkingon | tay to: install, a uniform system. of accounting. The agricultural comulastoner then lis requiréd ‘at least: once a year to have the books of such associations examfned by a competent accountant. A report shall be filed with the com- | missioner and a copy furnished to the OOM MMMM OMT | 28eociation. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER a 1920 "DD Ay Po Cred OM J CUT FLOWERS ROSES— Per Dozen for the wife, mother, sweetheart or friend. $2.00 Russell Beauties, Special . $15.00 to $10. y Russell Beauties, special . “$8. 00 to’ 12.00 HOLIDAY DECORATION Milady, very dark red’. 6.00 to 8.00 LYCOPODIUM, WREATHS—These are hand Premier, deep pink, extra, fancy. . ARNATIONS— tion, von, light red, SSS IRN ee ON SORT Ce eee 3 ce a Provides Additional Exams “ Flower Gifts are always appreciated, and appropriate to send anyone. represent the cheerfulness and the sentiment that other gifts -cannot give. f HOSKINS HOME * The wonderful weather conditions ‘have’ given us a good crop of strong, sturdy flowers, worthy of the Hoskins Quality , deep red, scarce., $4.00 . 4a) 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 They GROWN STOCK wrapped in appropriate boxes. 12.00 most handsome Christm: t] ye, Celtel lente 8.00 $1.50 to $6.00 each. ne eee White Killarney’ ie 5 Pea LYCOPCDIUM BALLS—Hand made of lyco- podium and red immortelles with hanging wire.’ 12 inches in diaméter.) Each $2.50. FANCY PLANT BASKETS—Made up of quality plants and ferns as only Hoskins knows how. Each, $5.00 to $15.00. BLOOMI AND DECORATIVE PLANTS CYCLAMED here is nothing more striking than this handsome leaved ‘plant with its bright colored flowers $2.00 to $6.00 each. POINSETTIA PLANTS—These are very hand- me Christmas plants. $2.50 tq $5.00 each. BOSTO. FER he variety so well known; ATTENTION LADIES! Why Send Your — — PLEATING — — One Day Service An ideal gift made from 14 to 20 inches across. The graceful, drooping fronds « To the Cities When You Can Get the Same Work Done close to home for the same money: and get Get Your Work to Us at Once and We Will Have it Back LOGAN’S The Big Cheese a Here The largest cheese ever smooth, rich, full cream cheese, having all. the appetizing exhibited in Bismarck—a soft, Additional examinations: shall be ade ona written request signed by ajority of the board of directors ¢ ‘by. 10 per cent of ‘the (members of such co-operative association. Expense of the examination is to be paid by the association examined, a fee of $10 a day being allowed for / to you for Christmas. Prices Right. Work Guaranteed. Prices and,Circulars Upon Application THE WARDROBE Pleating and Dry Cleaning Co. a “We Thank You” Xmas Dinner Suggestions Celery, Head Lettuce, Tomatoes, Celery Cabbage, Radishes, Green Onions, Cran- berries, Sweet Potatoes, Oranges, Apples, Grape “Fruit, Bananas, Grapes, Lemons. Pee ee) li : Complete Line of Nuts Paper Shelled Pecans, Black Walnuts, Chestnuts, Xmas Mixed Nuts, Walnuts, Jumbo Fresh Roasted Peanuts, Almonds, Brazils, Shelled Almonds, Shelléd Pecans, Shelled Walnuts, Filberts. { Xmas Mixed Candy, Xmas Peanut Brittle Teasers for Your Appetite Heinz Fig and Plum Pudding, Heinz Mince Meat, Mayonnaise Dressing, Heinz Sweet Dill and Sweet Mixed Pickles, bulk, Olives Ripe, Plain and Stuffed. ; DRINKS Cider quart Grape Juice Cider, gallon Lime Juice | Prim-o-ro-sq Coffee Good Coffee Makes a Poor Meal Better, also Makes a Good Meal Complete “Use our Fresh Coffee” AND BE MERRY BEAUTIFUL HOLLY WREATHS Both Phones 211 118 3rd St. flavor, richness and creamy consistency that comes with right making and right curing. It requires ten pounds of vure, rich milk to make one pound of good cheese—and Monarch cheese is the finest produced in America. It is made from the milk of prize dairy cows, on model farms, where the meadows and the milk are always rich and fine. A cow will give an average of twenty pounds of milk per day. On that basis, this Monarch Blue Ribbon giant. contains the milk given by 1,000\cows in one day. The larger the cheese the finer the flavor. We are now booking orders for this tremendous cheese whigh will be cut and delivered Wednesday, December 22. ‘Leave your orders now. GROCERY DEPARTMENT We have a new lot of Florida Grape Fruit, good'size, thine lets. oi eS Dre -2 for 15c ar is just in. It is ‘packed Our New Pack Canned’Preserved Strawberries have arrived, Star Bright Brand, 3 cans for .......... $1.15 We have just received a large shinment of Wisconsin Sweet Peas, Long Tavern Brand,,4 cans for. Pop’s Corn Starch, 3 nikgs. for ..........00000 0000. : We have a few nice Xmas Trees left. Se don’t get/in too ate. SHOP EARLY FOR ne Sweet Russet Cider (in bulk) Boiled Cider (in bottles) Champagne Cider (in bottles) _Apnle Cider (in bottles) CANDIED PEELS Citron Orange XMAS: CANDLES Banquet (in all colors) Xmas Candles (in boxes) SHELLED NUTS Walnuts Almonds Just arrived a big shipment of Loosé Wiley Crackers in 5- \ Ib. boxes. With every box, we give you a hot pan lifter Free.. Per box, 03... ih. aie di ees 97 Hubbard Squash, Pie Sauash . Cabbage 2.00. oe MEAT DEPARTMENT Fresh Dressed Turkevs. Geese, Ducks, Chickens, and Pineapple J Lemon ; Cherry Pecans Oysters, Select Oysters, Ovsters' (in shell). Bulk Mince Meat. Bulk Pigsfeet. Bulk Sauerkraut. Home Rendered Lard, per Ib. 25 Home Cured Bacon, by the Strin, Light, 35c heavy 111 B2e Our beef are‘from home steers that have been in corn all 2 fall. Choice Pot Roast Béef Liver, at ner vound KUPITZ CO. the accountant, the total cost to be ake advantage of this offer. Tele. Skatés, Skiis, Sleds. at a) the Late Christmas Shoppers We will give a snecial discount to all shoppers as our Christmas | * dreseat on the below named goods and other goods not mentioned. ‘Toys That Are Real Toys ‘A’Special Discount. Buy now for the Children’s Christmas stocking (Grocery Sets SILVERWARE THAT IS THE BEST FOR : _ PRESENTS ¢ Our Community Silverware line is large and well | selected in designs.\ Buy now at our specia! ciscount offer. Silyer Sets, Individual Pieces of all kinds. TO WARM UP THE BLOOD THESE COLD DAYS § : hese make Excellent Christmas Presents. MANICURE SETS The sets that will keep the fingers and nails in perfect condition. We have a large line for you to select from. USEFUL KIfCHEN WARE THAT LASTS Pyrex Ware, Pie Plates, Caxe Piates, Bread Pans, Toasters Shop and buy | now while we are offering to the public special discounts French & Welch on Co. ° THe WINCH ESTAR eteee Dickinson, N. D. Sleds and) Skiis Phono. Sets | Tinker Toys Nurse Outfits Sewing Sets 8 “Tool Chests Paint Sets ¥ hes ry Sets Desiqner Sets Cook Sets Sets Noldering Sets Tec and Roller Wireless Sets Hlectric Train Skates

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