The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 30, 1920, Page 8

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PAGE SIX BISM What’s the Matter With Marriage? Recently Pictorial Review held a contest on the evergreen subject of matrimony, and offered one hundred and fifty dollars in prizes for the best letters from men and women who had been married at least five years. Thousands and thousands of answers were received. If you are married, if you are going to be married, or if you intend never to marry, you will gain a lot of wisdom by reading these prize letters in Pictorial ‘Renew for January Out To-day A. W. LUCAS CO. Bismarck, N. D. you never thought was in your sys- Man Gives Wife tem. EXCELLENT for gas on tho Glycerine Mixture | stomact or chronic constipation. against appendicitis. The im- eis it brings out will surprise you.—Jos. Br She had stomach trouble for I's After giving her simple Buckthorn bark, Blycerine, ete., as mixed in Ad-| Phone 4 le her husband § My wife | ton Sereened Lump Lignite Coal. feels fine now and ha gained weight” | The coal that is all coal, no clink- It is wonderful medicine ers, no soot, no dirt. $6 per ton adler-i-ka acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel, removing foul matter | delivered. Washburn Lignite which poisoned stomach and w hich | Coal Co. Phone 453. End of the Season Sale This is Your Time of OPPORTUNITY We have made some smashing big reduc- tions to move them rapidly. We must have room for our new stock. One day’s sale will move this merchandise at these prices Roasting Pan, Medium Size Heavy Weight Bath Towel, Regular $1.98 Seller, Sale Pr Heavy Weight Bath Towels, Regular $1.49 Seller, Sale Price Ladies Underwei Sale Price ... Ladies Underwear, eae § Sale Price House Aprons, Regular $2.25 Seller Sale Price Ladies Hose, Regul Sale Price pesca Children’s Hose, Regular 49¢ Seller Sale Price No. 9 Copper Bottom Boiler, Regular 50 Seller, Sale Price .. Gas Toaster, Regular 25 Sale Price 8 Quart Aluminum Kettle, Covered, Regular $3.25 Seller, Sale Price ........ hese are only a few of the items that will be put on sale Friday. There are many others, but not enough to adver- tise. You will not be disappointed in at- tending this sale. Come Early. Wellworth |. 5 and 10c Store Bismarck, No. Dak. 53 for the famous Wil- i BISMARCK IN BASY WIN OVER DICKINSON MEX Basketball Game Marked by Many Fouls Called Upon Both Sides in Game LARGE CROWD IS OU’ and Elroy Stranahan will lead the | You may find a complete cure with- > Soe EP . 5 Rie : Ff rival teams on the ice when the play-| out operation, if you write to me; | Plumosus (lace) Ferns, 5 inch pots... .50¢ Each | ers lineup for the whistle. Keen com-| Eugene M. Pullen Carpenter, 811G aH io petition is already manifesting itself } Marcellus, Avene. Manasquan, N. J. Cinerarias «0.0.6... 6. eee reese $1.00 Each among the two brothers for the pick | Better cut out this notice and show 1 fs = | of the leading players who are putter it to others who are ruptured—you Cyclamen ......... 0.5.0.0 ees $1.00, $2.00 Each cae y | positions on the Fargo-Moorhead team. | M#y save a life or at least stop the Poinsetlias ...........0.ecceeee 30c Per Bloom What was expected to be a close basketball game here last night was} tunted into a rout of the Dickinson; quintet by Bismarck high school. The! largest crowd of the season saw the game. The score 28 to 9. Frequent fouling slowed the gamej{ down in the first half. C. L. Robert-/ son, slate high school examiner, who 7 adhered strictly to the rules and called many fouls on both sides. | All of Bism: scores in the first! half were made on free throws after fouls. Dickinson slipped over one field bask’ The score at the end ot the first half! was Bismarck 9; Dickinson, 4. i Soon after the openmg of the sec- ond half, Brodie, tor Dickinson, cen-: ar of the Dickinson team, on his fourth personal foul forced to retire from the After Brodie went out the game much one-sided. Bis- marck’s team work counted all the way through and in the second halt the locals piled up the score. Long shots were frequently us Dickinson in particular resorting to them. Alfson shot a goal from the center of the floor which went through the Dasket without touching the rim. Boise was accurate in his fre throws after fouls, getting 12 out of uw game. was. pr ‘etty uidan rooters were over in | Fores ng for Dick Mandan play 1 SO. AMERICANS ARE ENTHUSIASTIC Montevideo, ec ~-Great throngs jidents of Mon- the most en- g ever given the » of a foreign government. The battleship Florida on which Mr. Colby ci South America was ing the Amer cials of Urugu; roof City missioners December 20th 1920, Meeting of the Bo; (Continued from Page 5.) State Record Pub. C State Record Pub. Co. State Record Pub, Co. State Record Pub. State Ri ‘ROW. T f. L. Conk f dH, Jensen Ba Randall * John Hummel . ‘John Alsbury . John Burden Joe Ka . Commi the motion, ‘hompson seconded The motion carried, all present voting ee aarson moved that the Commi sisoners adjoura n Monday evening, De- , 1920, at 8 o'clock P. M. Board of to meet I. ATIKINSON, ity Auditor. “of City Com. » The Board of City Commissioners met in regular session Monday ing, November Ist, 1920, ate o'clock .PM. There were pr Commissioners French, Thompson and President Lu monutes of the previous meeting were: read and approved. The Bisma Water Supply Company through its attorneys, Miller, Zuger and Tillotson, submitted and o ed to sell its plant at a price to be agreed upon by arbi- tration. This offer was referred to the City Attorney Requests for ect lights were veived and re str f ml to the Comm yner of Streets and Lighting. Commissioner Larson moved that the following bills be al- lowed and warrants drawn funds per- John Hummel John Alsbury John Burden Frank Joo K Harris Comm motion. seconded the motion passed, all s present voting Aye. arson moved that the sourd of € Commissioners to meet again Monday ember Sth, 1920. ied djourir evening, Nov- The motion car- M. H. Atkinson, oY Auditor. dent) Lu | that the Board adjourn until Tuesday afternoon, December 7th, 1920, at three o'clock =P. M. The motion carried. Attest: | - ATKINSON, | City Auditor, ARCK DAILY TRIBUNE FARGO TO HOLD ICE CARNIVAL Fargo, N. D., Deg. The feature afternoon event of Fargo’s sixth an- nual New Year carnival will be an ex- hibition hockey game between | two teams representing the Kiwanis and Rotary clubs ,two lo cal organiza- tions which are backing the new Fargo-Moorhead hockey team. Fargo's leading hockey lights, Karl THURSDAY, DECEMBER 80, 1920 SURED HIS RUPTURE | ean eeereneererererenrenys ehhh bbb I was badly “Juptured while lifting «trunk several years ago. Doctors | id my only hope of cure was an ion. Trusses did me no good. I got hold of something that quickly and completely cured me. Yi have passed and the rupture never returned, although I am doing hard work as a carpenter. There was no operation, no lost time, uo trouble. I have nothing to sell, but will give tull information about how | Greenhouse Specials FOR THE HOLIDAYS 75e Each 50c Each .78%¢ Each Begonias misery of rupture and the worry and An invitation has been extended to . - danger of an operation. | Mayor E. W. Humphrey of Moorhead, and Mayor Alex Stern of Fargo, to at- tend the game. We are overstocked. This is your opportunity to secure first quality plants at a great saving. At night a masque carnival will be | Sell your cream and poultry | held on Island park ice rink, | to our orem ce ship Beet | to We Deliver Soe Northern roduce C is- * Dry Mined Lehigh Lignite! marck. Write us for prices on Oscar H. Will & Co. 324 4th St. Coal for Sale. W. J. Dobson, 615 | }eream and poultry.—Northern | Produce Co. Anderson St., Phone 659 R. Greenhouse Phone 781-R RRP EEE EERE EEE EEE bbb bibbebbbnbeldebeee Shere ertetese PEPE eet “Flip Edwards” Comedy Drama Four Acts At The y AUDITORIUM FRIDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING January 7th, 1921 ‘Specials Irish Cobbler Potatoes, very fine, Elegant. .. bases .... for Baking, $1.50 per bu., 10 bu. for $14.50 re PArsnips! Sect Qhonissta tee eens cos $1.50 per bu. ty, Vegetable Oyster ........ $1.00 per bu. 60c Per Bu. ' $1.00 per. bu. Carrots) sf ere dee ee $1.25 per bu. White Rice Pop.Corn . .. Rutabagas Beets Under the Auspices of the Ale ner Ib, 5 Ibs for 50¢ A. O. U. W. Lodge No. 120 For the Benefit of the Band Special Matinee for Children 55¢ Adults, $1.10 Including War Tax Oscar H. Will & Co. 32d 4th St. Phone 163 + St he eB $$$ | eg ‘DINE for a DAY fe DOLLAR} COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPHS COLUMBIA RECORDS ON EASY TERMS IF DESIRED \COWAN’S DRUG STORE Country Store after Evening Performance HE high cost of providing three ae meals a day has no terrors for the housewife whio-invests in War Department Canned Meats. Sipe THE WHOLESALE PRICES With a generous supply of this whole- are printed below. They will give’ you some idea of what you will save on your purchases. CORNED BEEF HASH 1 Ib. cans, 15c per can 2 Ik. cans, 30c per cen CORNED BEEF No. | cans, [Se per can No. 2 cans, 27c per can 1b. cans, 1c per can 6 Ib. cans, $1.00 per can TABLE OF DISCOUNTS ; ‘scounte to apply on all purchases of sure) ry aie ee ear end alter November, 15; 1920s are as follows: $250 to $1,090.......+6 net 1.001 to 2.590, 5 per cent 2,501 to 4,000, 10 per cent 4,001 and over, 20 per cent The Government will pay freight on carload lots to any point in the United States located more than twenty miles from shipping point. CUMULATIVE PURCHASES COUNT When purchases reach $50,001, 24% net to prevail; when purchases reach $100,001, 28% net to prevail; when purchases reach $500,001, 32% net to prevail; when purchases reach $1,000,001 and over, 35% net to prevail. MINIMUM ORDER ACCEPTED, $250 Buy thy the Case WAR DEPARTMENT. CANNED MEATS Dealers’ orders should be sent to Depot Quartermaster at the following addresses: Brooklyn, N. Y., 59th St. and First Ave. Boston, Mass., Army Sup- 1819 W. 39th Atlanta, Ge., Transporta- tion Bldg. San Antonio, Tex. San Francisco, Calif. CHIEF, SURPLUS PROP- ERTY BRANCH, Office of the Quartermaster General, Munitions Bldg., Washington D.C. some, guaranteed pure, canned Corned Beet and Corned Beef Hash on hand, she is ready for any emergency with delicious, steaming dishes to tempt any appetite. Uncle Sam has unlatched the doors of his mammoth store houses, and millions of dollars’) worth more of this canned Corned Beef and Corned Beef Hash has gone forth to the dealers of the country, through whom you can buy in abundance. ws See your dealer at once; show him this advertisement; lay in a whole winter's supply. Ask him to give you the excel- lent, appetizing recipes for preparing this nourishing, palatable food. ply Bate. Chicago, Ill, St These meats are sold to dealers at the wholesale prices opposite, which allow him a legitimate profit and result in a big saving to you. bf! ~ 8 ’ R 7 4 ; & LN 5} roe if \ fm : ‘

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