The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 23, 1920, Page 2

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rh “BISMARCK {DAILY TRIBUNE. eAGE TWO WHO HOLDS THE LIBERTY BONDS, CONGRESS ASKS Proposal Made to Ta to Take ae to Put Them at Par Value WOULD GOVERN pate with “the waves. of demand. at ome. “A depression regularly ‘agreat war, andits time o may be estimated, from hi alogies, ap about two to three years atucr tne clese of hostilities. We are not sroing to have a panic in-the Unit- ed States, but we inly feel the kind of reactjon ‘that the surgeons call shock after the operation.” ~ BRIDE NO SLUMP BUT _ MERELY SHOCK T0 BE REACTION Foreign 'Prade of United States Show Big Increase Over ~ Former Years follows re) ‘Minnesota - Bill si Would ¢ Right to Trade ~ St. Paul, Dec. 23.— BERRY TO L EAV J. A. Berry, cf_ the’ office of the ‘ax commissioner, who has been pro- m'nent in politics in Billings county, has resigned his position, effective the t of the vear, |trade of exchanges. where Washinton, Dec. 28.—The United! 4 States has been made the heart of ie Woints business by the westward trend of commercial affairs and has reached the stage in its industrial and: cial deyelopment where the nance of fereign outlets is nec- to continued domestic proper- | + ecter R. S. MacElwee, of +the” bureau of foreign and domestic com- merece of the Department of Com- merce, annotnced today in his annual enort. ; Derlering that the present stagna- fie business world was only; ase insofar his\ coun- | rned. Di Tact es “the? development of for- ots be teken up with re-! newed vigor. + Cur egn trade in the fiscal ef 1920. with a total value of QUESTION;. WHO'D BENEFIT HBA before taking up mcre active work. BY H. B. HUNT Washington, Dee. Congress- men are trying to find out who holds the twenty-four billion’ dollars’ of Liberty and Victory bonds. Whether the bulk of these” bonds eare still in the hands of \the original been bought up below ‘par ‘by wealthy investors and snecnlators, will determine these con- attitude on the pr 1 re:unaing ot the: into one 50-year, tax exempt issue? A determined attempt is to be made for the adoption by the Republic: + Congress which will meet. in March of a radically different financial_pol- icy from that adcpted by the Dem- ograts. JEMIMA PANCAKE § high On the surface, the change is de- was larger than m yy s : . 4 clared aesirable m order to put Liber- = wear.” he Said. “It ex-| — a ty bonds at par. This, many believe, ceeds by $3,000,000,000 the former 5 would relieve the credit situation. rd in 1919,-and was more 5 oe ee \ $ a Underlying Reason ~ The underlying, reason, however, is that by extending the maturity of war bonds to 50 year, instead of the less than twenty years!they now have to run, a much smaller sum would eg the value of the com- imports and exports in 1914, St yak betore the war. + Hany naonle ‘are more interested than they were a y ago in'g comme There were a few, bined Imbel Christmas,Cakes ‘AUGUSTA GLASS Miss Augusta Glass is the bride of, of delicious flavor and quality. have to be provided from taxes each rl . who had the foresigh ke’ Pi [ rich and substantial . inki Robert M. Allen of Roanoke, Va. She's ms who had the foresight to take ies of rich and substanti year for the sinking fund. i ts 0 Ke 4 chter of Senator °Ut life insurance while they were goodness. Pastry ~ This would make possible immed- the youngest daughter of Senato: 7 now wish in good health. Others ‘atewalief in taxes, promised by the Carter Glass, former secretary of the theey had done so, ‘The only real pad Uscious taste: Republicans( which otherwise will be treasury and close friend of Presi- Il spread the risks of the baker's art that is de- Lvov autticult. dent Wilson. (‘The president sent pis: of a-depression between the crests ot , manded by the exacting lover of Senator, Frelinghuysen of New ‘Jer- best wishes. the waves of demestic demand is the ood things are ready at our sey, one of President- elect Hargitig’s Rie Sesto Na oloting ef a substantial quota of the! hee z aa ‘y closest friends, has pending a réfund-. ry ‘Mined Lehigh Lignite| firms »reduct for foreign commmerce Home Made Bread Pies and Cake Bakery, If {you- would your Christmas table and sai your palate give ‘your orders early. Ask your. grocer for liughes Home Made B: . Pies, “Cakes, ete. - ing :<measure which he will resub- line aly the special session. The! Frelinghuysen bill authorizes a $25,000.000 000 issue of 8 1-2 per cent bonds, maturing in'50 years, “ex- empt from all taxation excent estate or inheritance taxes.” The bonds weuld be issued in exe- change for Liberty or Victory bonds, treasury certificates and. war savings ce and the building up/in the world’s! 6 Coal for Sale. W. J. Dobson 415 | Kareata: nts a Seles oumanteation and | Anderson St., Phone 659 R. ‘clientele that will net necessarily fluc- MMMM 1usneyenndnnnnnaaennst GROCERY DEPARTMENT : We have a new lot of Florida Grape Fruit, good size, GRAIN ‘CHANGE Give All A- bill declaring the chamber of commerce, boards of embers | deal in grain and livestock and other | He will reurn to In- farm products to be public markets . his former home, fcr a visit and providing for the regulation, o! | membtrship thereof, and the right \p' Paget taht bbe nLidefetecactndent deena Gombers therein has been drafted | a piicalion’ and Rae methéds shall by the legislative agricultural com:|not conflict with/any reas6nable rule snittec, or law shall be admitted. ‘The ‘ill, provides that every such | Naat PaRHENEY. merket heretofore or” hereafter. shall be open to membership to any firm, . aay Awa ee 4 i to d for Christmas /presents at the First National Bank. person or corporation desiring to deal In nn in'such commodities who shall make | Exclusive and Sanitary MEAT MARKET, 516 Broadway f if in TTT Tn es vr ! It is our policy at all times to look after our cus- tomers wants in the most satisfactory way and aim at all . times to please them and if we can improve on our service to you and you know of any better service than we are giving, we ask vou to ‘kindly inform us of our faults so we-can make corrections for the better of your service and our business. We Will Have For Christmas Bacon Fat Bacon, per Ib... v4) 3 Medium Fat Bacon, per Tb. , Extra Lean Choice Bacon, ner ‘Tb. Chickens Fresh killed roasting & stewing, per Ib. 28¢ ‘ /¢§ / 4 .20¢ . ve BOL \ Wea are going to keep open as long as customers are buy- ing for Christmas Eve and at the same time we wish you a Merry Christmas. | Phones 176. fe Hoh ahegid, ieee he ehh an’ securities. 3 ow, ; 7. Asa memnbets of the Senate Bank. a ubin ane ry reeaiaees cena gees 2 for L5e HUGHES BROS. BAKERY ‘ = \ ing and Currency Committee Fre- | The New Ohio Ma in. F ‘ ~ me t = A . pnghuysen. will be in position to push in 1 ‘tb. nies laple Sugars is just in picked, i Phone 546 > 117 Fifth St. ; = and 177 - ‘ie FiDTagi ‘will be placed on the ad- Our New Pack Canned Preserved Strawberries hav ERE EEE RRR EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE Ebb? |S JUST SAY: Ress, vantage to, the pyblic of having its arrived, Star Bright Brand, 3 cans for ... . . = = = = $ Liberty gone Placed at Bars We have just received a large_shiyment pf W i 2 vine! RTE LIE ST IN \ Oimwnents oF S Spee pro. E nen lees oak Pei Brand, 6 Cans for i v o : posal jowever, declare this is merely ‘op’s Corn Starch, 3 pkgs. for........0.05 Zee ee eee i be ? ice Serratia : Richholt’s Cash asa Carry | 2 Vide capital with n. safe tax-treo’ in We have a few nice Xmas Trees left. So don’t get in too y |B Phone 176 ) 1512 Broad vestment and to help speculators and bankers who have bought bonds at 1 heavy discount cash in immediately at u big profit. “All the’ bonds will be redeemed at maturity at par, these opponents n-'nt ont. Hence the man who is holding his bond as an investment is, in no way atfe¢ted by any temporary depression in ‘their quoted market price. To put war bonds at par, by a gen- eral refunding issue, would not repay vatriotic\ purchasers fcreed. to sell at losses. It would, however, immedi- avely give an unearned profit of from 10 to 15 per cent to the persons who beught these bends at ‘a discount. Secretary of Treasury Houston op- poses any general neral refunding move. late. [Fie i] Grocery [nme Thayer Cottage Cheese Fresh Cream y : SHOP EARLY FOR XMAS Sweet Russet Cider (in buik)® foiled Cider (in bottles) Champagne Cider (in battles) Apole Cider (in bottles) ) CANDIED, PEELS Citron ae GOOD TO EAT WE HAVE IT Our Canned Goods are as Fresh as in Harvest Time } = Turkeys Chickens t killed and onr prices are right Cherry. Orange Lemon s eae CANDLES Banquet (in all colors)” Xmas Candles (in boxes) SHELLED NUTS “Walnuts Almonds Just arrived a big shipment of Loose Wiley Crackers in 5- Ib. boxes. With every box, we give you a hot pan lifter Pineapple These are young and iy Ice Berg Head Lettiice Celery that is Brittle : New Crop of all kinds of nuts We guarantee our prices as low if not lower at all’ times Pecans ICECREAM DOES NOT MAKE A BIG HIT WITH FRENCH ‘ Bree. Per re ” E teeess de ILW ee ee la ee tale than a great many other g grocers. Trv us and beconvinced. * Minneapolis, Minn, Dee. 23—The Ed Gabpara sauast Pie Squash The Original Cash and Carty Store French are nct very apt insthe pre EQ WB ieee cps ' . a zs \ apt in the pre paration of ice cream sodas and sun- daes and the American still is in a ss by himself in preparing ice am menus, according to Miss Freda MEAT DEPARTMENT Fresh Dressed Turkeys, Geese, Ducks. Chickens, and BLAME YOURSELF—If you pay too much for your gro- ceries. This store offers you the opportunity to buy right but if you are indiffeyent and careless, and pay credit store Hainert, formerly of this city and OySters, Select Oysters, Oysters (in shell). Bulk Mince wh now operates, te first American Meat, Bulk Pigsteet. Bulk Sauerkraut. rice, yon an ee expect to ae the saving that careful soda fountain in Paris. uyers at this store enjo. ‘ry us tomorrow. "Miss Hainert recently came here to Home Rendered Lard, per Ib. ...........0..000005 25¢c y' a Joy. us) z Home Cured Bacon, by the Strin, Light, 35¢ heavy . «82 Our heef are from home steers that have been in corn all fall. Choice Pot Roast 20¢ Beef Liver, at.ner vound .. Bakers’ Goods —Fleishman’s Yeast Fresh. Dailyg Franée in,a few weeks. “The quality of French ice cream} is very poor,” Miss Hainert declaned “and the French don’t understand th use of fruit sirups. in sodas or sun daes.” ‘ The veople of France are slow eat- ers, Miss Hainert said, and take un- usually long lunch “pericds. The French business houses close at noon while the employees take two hours for lunch. “The French will enter our shop, sit down at the table and will order an ice cream scda, a sundae and a banana split all the same time just to see what they are like,” the soda- fountain proprietress explained. “They have no conception of “how much ice cream they can eat.” The greater part of her trade ac- cording to Miss Hainert, is from tour- ists, mostly American. A large. num- ber of forme Prion nehlamom visit her. establishment also, she said, +¢ 5 . 1c “Merry Christmas” to All Our Customers and. Friends | f KUPITZ CO. vi MHA A The Quality Meat Market | Brown & Norum, Props. 611 Broadway, Phone 722 Try Us For Quality and Service FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS DINNER Fresh Killed Young Turkey, Chickens, and Ducks. - The Quality Grocer "CHRISTMAS SPECIALS 4 Iceberg’ Hed Lettuce, Celery, Cauliflower, Parsley, Green Peppers, Peppers, Brussel Sprouts, Egg Plant, Carrols, Rutabagas, Parsnips, Cabbage, Sweet_Potatoes. . FRUIT . ! Oraneés, Bananas. Grapes, Grapefruit, Lemons, Apples, Kumquats, Pomegranates NUTS Fancy Mixed Nuts, Almonds, Walnuts, Filberts, Brazils, Pecans, Fresh Roasted Peanuts, -Layer Raisins, Domestic Figs. Imported Laver Figs, Dates, Shelled Walnuts, Shell- ed Pecans, SheHed Almonds ‘Richelieu Mince Meat, Boiled Cider, Heinz Plum Pudding, Heinz Fig Pudding - CHEESE \ begun last February by Miss Hainert.. Now. sie sua, wie pice 15 Noe mee enough. . Recommended to School Chi'd--1 This is the season when children are subject to croup, colds and coughs. Rena’ ‘C. sMarchard, Lawrence st. Salem, iMess., writ T used \Woley’s Honey and Tar with good results. -1 had.a very bad cold and it-gave ‘1.e relief ut once, so 1 recommend it to every. child that goes to school.” This Standard, low priced medicine loosens /and clears the mucus and phleem. {checks strangling coughing, makes easy ‘breathing, soothes and *R6a.s raw, inflamed membranes, and stops tickling in throat. Ady Choice Beef, Veal a TTY Fresh Pimento, Imported Roquefort, New York ;Cream Bismarck Hospital invites D, . se, E ick, Wisconsin Full C Cheese S bids for coal for 1921. We need Pork and Mutton : Cheese, Edam, Brick, Wisconsin Full Cream Chees: an average of 140 tons per month. All bids must be in by Jan. 1. We reserve a right to reject any or all bids. Bismarck Hospital. Fancy Holly Wreaths (PURE HIGH TESFE SWEET CREAM) ‘We wiil Close at 6:30 p. m. Christmas Eve. We vill appreciate your orders early, so we can make Deliveries in Time E. A. BROWN Kindly place your-orders early as we close Christmas Eve and we want to make. prompt.deliveries. A Merry Christmas to All Our Customers and Friends y rec T ‘ASK Your Grocer For Humpty Dumpty Bread BARKER BAKERY Deliveries 8:30-—10:30 a.m. 2:30—4:30 p. m. =i = |MMnHITGH PTT (iii nn GUSSNER’S: Tl Hz ‘ PHONE 60 PHONE 60 to place your orders early, as it is Impossible to give Do not efficient service, if the bulk of the trade comes in late. i i - / |= vA SPECIAL |= Ripe \Bananas, Per Yoxen.. = ~ ERUITS AND GRE E |= We have a‘ full line of all the Fruits and Vegetables now on ~ © | == themarket. he — Eymey Fresh Tomatoes, per pound. . = SUGAR \ , i= You will need considerable sugar\for your Fooliday cooking. =| To lower your costs we offer— é |_| 5%4-Ibs. Best Granulated Sugar @ #4 ? = (With $1.00 worth of other merchandise.) = = PINEAPPLE—VERY SPECIAL = Extra Quality, 2-Ib. Tins, Sliced or Grated, 40c value, per tin... .34e = Extra Quality, 2%-Ib. Tins, Sliced or Grated, 56c value, per tin. .46¢ = ~ SHELLED NUTS / | Salted Peanuts, @ per pound | Fancy Fresh Wainuts or Almonds, : | Guaranteed Fancy Special, per pound @. . ae | Mixed Nuts, 35¢ value @ per pound ee Ms | \ : j Candy Xmas Mix @ per pound. . X¥ Peanut Brittle, @ per pound..... Xmas Candy of all kinds, @ per pound.. POTATOES % Zs Fancy Early Ohio potatoes, put in your supply now. If you want’ potatoes that will please-vou, try these. Per, bushgl.............B145 A APPLES We have a very fine lot of Jonathan,. Wagner, Roman ‘Beauties and Winesap apples on which we are quoting special prices. ‘ ’ Per boX .....0:., % $2.85 and $3.00 ‘ v MEA ‘ ‘MEN - Our lambs are on full grain feed and they are fine. Insist upon prime lamb, we have it. + ‘< Our Beef is getting better all the time as the cattle are on full feed.. Try our Meats. f ae We Also Have Some Fine Baby Beef for Christmas Week Sale. LARD Pure Open oe Rendered Lard, Nothing added and none of the essential oils removed. Use 2/3 of this pure lard instead of 1 1b. substitutes. Per Pound. Beef, Rib or Brigket Pot Roast or ste Beef Chuck and Shoulder Pot Roast. Beef Round Steak... Fresh Made Hamburger ‘Steak, it will please you, per pound. VEAL SPECIAL Veal Rib or Loin Chops, per poun ‘houlder Veal Steak) per pound. Shoulder Roast, per pound.......... . Brisket, Roast or Stew, per pound. BACON Sugar cur ted bacon medium weight, ‘ip oy. half, per pound Sugar gured bacon, light weight, Strip or half, por pound.. PORK Pork Shoulder, Roast, per ‘pound Pork Steak, per pound _18e to 2e 123 to Iie PEL AREA AE RE IATL AERO OE IE ‘There ts no waste to our meats as they are cooking. ‘ os at | We have a great variety of Sausages. ry them. hey ,wil = | please you. \ / Ee Fine, Bulk, per pound. - 20c Pork Sausage, Fine, Link, per pound Head Cheese, Liver Sausage, Blood Saudage, per pound Picnic Hams, @ per pound. Salt Pork, per pound FANCY Pork Sausage, Ve! We Qave on hand hundreds of Chickens that we are-fattening on corn meal. Those are naturally vety tender. As all other Poultry is very scarce,“we recommend the use of these Chickens as they are more economical, and the quality is fine.’ . Special, Per Pound. see Os 25e ‘to We TURKEYS PHONE 69 PHONE 60 IOUCUAEUERANGEEYAUA A ng eee ee eee ite et es A =I

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