The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 7, 1921, Page 2

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. Bond seconded his motion and offered | A NE iS RRA NCR Mean Aa PAGE Two : F SIGMARCR DAILY TRIBUN c COMMITTEES SLASH BILLS FIVE MILLION : Federal Appropriation Measure Cut and Trimmed in Many Ways TOTAL IS $112,728,138 Salaries of 12,183 Employes Are Comreletely Lopped Off 7.— The legisla- ropriation bill, reported to- Washington, Jan. tive and judicial the big salary measure, day by the house appropri: n- mittee carried a total of 3 435, or $23,724,196 less than the depart- ment asked for, and $5,128,771 below the amount appr priaved for the cur: rent year. Ag an indication of the war-time in- crease the bill's tota: in 1916 was § 9, but as oue means of cutting 8 the committec lopped oft employes in the Columbia. An approprit- tion of $ WOU was recomn for the bu: or internal revenue to be used largely in the enforcement of prohibition. The largest cut in appropriations for departmert: compared with those of last y ‘Treasury departn Lepartment of Commerce Distriet © an iuditional Fil saved if Congr oiiowed the rec ommendations of the. subcommittee that the 324 annual bonus granted federal employes not apply in case of employes whose pay is adjustable by wage boards cr sumicar authority in accord with commer ates paid for the same class of service. WOG VOTES ON OWN CASE IN SENATE (Continued from page one? terest in which he is personally in- terested,” Senator Wog could not vote. Ch Right. Opinions of league senators on the subject were unanimous: Wenstrom: “1 don't believe Mr. Wog is interested ity the resolution.” Liederbach: “The rule doesn't apply in the least to contests. only to bills.” Church: “To prevent the voting of Mr. Wog would not be the essence of fair play. He has a right to say who shall try to defend him. Fraser: “Mr. Wog is nothing more than # figurehead, the samé¢ as we all! are at this time. His interest is sec- ondary if he h y interest. Susta TS Independent sena appealed from the ruling of the chair and on roll) call the chair was sustained 25 to 24 with Wog again voting. Senator Baird then moved that the hearing before the election commit- tee be open to the public. Senator an amendment that a special and suf-| ficiently large room be secured for hearings. Senator Bowman, Nonpartisan, moved to strike ou! art of the mo- tion except that ng to the size of the room, insisting that all meet- ings were always open. Chairman Hagan of the election committee, composed of five league and four independent senators, fol- lowing adjournment of the senate c: Fressed the intention of calling meeting ag soon as all the papers ir the contest had | filed. BAN ON MAYOR'S ENTRANCE LIFTED Washington, Jan ~ Regardless of what final action is taken on the ad- missability to this country of Daniel J O'Callaghan, Lord May 7 Cork, who arrived at Newport News Tuesd: night as a siowaway without a p port, developments of the last hours appear t oremove all obstacles to the aghievement of the’ purpose for which hé came here. Callaghan on his own recognizance was believed to have insured free op- portunity fo his appearance before of the committe of ating the Irish question, Brown & Jones 05S. Our New Years Resolution A FAIR DEAL TO ALL We are through taking our Inventory. and find that we have accomplished what we always endeavor to « mamely, to keep our stock clean and free from odds and ends so that we have nothing to sacrifice. HOWEVER “We find that there are many articles on which we can lower our price. which has accordingly been done, and we shall endeavor to always keep our prices as low as is consistent with the “quality” goods we sell and the efficient Service” we render our customers. Ps & TEA We have a high grade Orange Pekoe Black Tea that we propose to sell while it lasts at only per pound. Our line is replete with seasonable vegetables and fruits. Excellent Head Lettuce, Celery, Carrots, Parsnips, etc. Grape Fruit, Oranges Lemons, Dates, Figs, etc. OUR CREAM IS HIGH TEST Deliveries leave the store daily at 10 @. m.; 2:30 and 4:30 p. m. Saturday, and 10:30 a.,m., and 4:30 p. m. It applies 'S ata i ta einen mane Action of Secre- | -tary of Labor Wilson in paroling O'- 2:30 and! on Jan, 17, the date of the next meet- ing. Conflict between the departments over ju of Mayor Cork, seck <, KIDDIES S FOUND e and labor | pn in the | ferred to the TO CON ondon. ed at Slope Fair Are Underweight | of pone: i 1 Republi pen invited to with the George. to, L sh Republic,” here toda to he in conn CRSSIONS. tof the Ir and his ction with the auspices of ion department {the booth und ‘home demonstrs 22085 BELOW NORMAL the | ~~ TN TESTS HERE s been re- \ nent, | | 100 out of 240 Children Examin- FOOD EXHIBIT GIVEN | One of the features of the show is the ot The South Side General Mercantile Store MORRIS ZVORIST, Prop. 222 Yih Street Seuth Phone 957 Special Reduction Price on Groceries SATURDAY ONLY, J RY 8, 1921 Sugar, per Ib. White House Coffee, per Ib. Tall Carnation Milk, per can Creamery Butter. ner Ib. Fresh Eggs, guaranteed frem the farmers Black and Green Tea, ner Ib. P. & G. Soap, 10 bars for .... 3 Electric Snark Seap, 10 bars for .. Heinz Vinegar, per’ gal. .......- 0. cee eee eee eee 55e Heinz Pure Apple Butter, quart jars 60c Monarch Baked Beans, per can 25c seller . . 20 Canned Corn, Canned Peas, . -20¢ Canned Strawberries, Raspberries, Blackwerries. can 45¢ Canned Peaches, Apricots, Pears, Plums, 40c seller . .25¢ Peanut Butter in Glasses, 3fc seller Fancy Brooms, $1.25 seller Fancy Cranberries, ner Ib. ....... Biiginsa vier caine Extra Fanev Celery, per bunch Sn cn Fresh Frozen Fish, Pickerel and White Fish With every $5.00 order a market basket free SATURDAY, JANUARY §&, 1921 SUMO EAA HAVNUNTVEDUTROROUNAEOEE TRAE EAA The Quality © Meat Market Pane 122 h Lake Herring al for Saturday, per Ib. Fresh Dressed Spring and Stewing Chickens Beef, Pork, Veal and Mutton We deliver to all parts of the city Fr Spec Deliveries 8:30-—10:30 a. m. aes 2:30—4:30 p. m. Richholt’s Cash «Carry [ Phone 63 ] Grocery [7th & Thayer | AF IT’s GooD TO EAT WE HAVE IT. Our Canned Goods are as Fresh as in Harvest Time Coffee, Farm House Brand, Regular 45¢ per pound sell- er, Saturday Special, one tb, 35 10 Jhs. for .. Coffee, Ru MC. urday Spe 3 bs. for Vea, Monarch, Highest Quality, ular Te per pound seller Saturday Special. per pound .......6- S esereceets 5 srand, Regular 50e per Tb. _ $1.10 60c Crisco. for Frying and Shortening and Cake Making, for Saturday only, 1 Ib. 29e, 85 A Cc 3 pounds for Chickens, Fresh iil Only per pound Sweet Cream per quart Strictly Fresh Eggs at Right Price The Original | Cash and Cai Carry S Store BLAME YOURSELF—If you pay too much for your gr gro. ceries. This s‘ore offers you the opportunity to buy right but if you are indifferent and careless, and pay credit store prices, you can not expect to enjoy the saving that careful buyers at this store enjoy. Try us tomorrow. Bakers’ Goods Fleishman’s Yeast Fresh Daily ‘IUNIVNNVGRAUASGIGUAUGLLUAAE AAA ACHEUHEUDAEUOAEUOOESUEOTUESUEAEUAGEOOAOERUEEUQJOUAAOOOGEUANEOOOUOGLUONEENESEUEEUAKENANEOENEEUEGEOUUEUUUENGNEL ' Saturday Specials @@ Ice Berg Head Lettuce Celery Cauliflower Sweet Potatoes FRIDAY, JANUARY , loa" dietary,” says Miss Hobart. and led ch as spinach bage, on and lettuce, and ¢ must be included. The remainder of the diet may be of cereals bread and simple puddings.” The few children weighed at the department and found just right all said they were taking milk, oatmeal, vegetables and fruit. Fruit, oatmeal, milk and toast was suggested as an Eau breakfast for a growing child, the Searieuitural college a work which until recently hag ‘been conducted in Burleigh county by Miss Sta ‘The booth is in charge of Miss Inez Hobart, assisted by Miss Stark. Out of 240 children examined at the child health booth 100 were found to be under weight, ranging from 4 to 25 pounds below normal weight for their height and age. An exhibit of foods that ¥ill pro- duce growth and development, which was prepared by Misg Hobart, assist- ed by girls from the domestic science class at the high school, was ex- amined closely by mothers of the un- der weight children. Advice was given and suggestions made us to the proper diet. “The whole diet should be built up around the quart of milk which is the | essential food in each growing child’ 8 | of court, has handed in his resigna- tion and assumed the management of the High Grade Coal company at this place. Mr. Lebo has heen clerk of court LOGAN’S “We Thank You” === Oranges Oranges Small but juicy, per doz. 20c Grape Fruit Special 96 Size but extra fine quality,... 2 for 15c Apples Apples Smeli Winesaps, per box $1.60 Fancy Head Lettuce Fancy Celery Fancy Spanish Onions Cran berries National Biscuit Cookies and Cube. Crackers Always fresh and good. Order a Cube today It contains from 6 to 7 ibs. Just the thing for the family COFFEE COFFEE Remember its fresh ronsted every day and guaranteed to piease the most particular Logan's Special, per Ib. Prim-o-ro-sa, per ib. dena oe Vegetables—a -fresh fot, and quality fine including Rutabagas __ »»: “Business Is Good” Comparing my first full year in business, 1916, with the year 1929, I certainly know I have double reasons to thank iny friends and customers. Increased business over the first year showed a gai nof $125,000.00. Our Aim Is For a ETTER IGGER Carrots Cabbage USINESS ISMARCK IGGER ETTER Your Suggestions of Criticism will be Appreciated CLOSE AT 8 P. M. SATURDAY EVENING Both Phones 211 118-3rd St. [E A. BROWN 114 Fifth Street The Quality Grocer Last Delivery Saturday 4:30 p. m. : Other weekdays - - 4:00 p.m. . Cranberries Grape Fruit, Special, Med. size, per doz. 90c Southern Queen Straw herries, per can Crisco, Special Per Tb. White L 5 large | Same as Tvery oap, s for Queen Roses Toilet Soap, same as Jap Rose, Special, 6 bars for Boray Special 5 1 Orington Pure Fruit Jam, put up in 5 tb. cans, any flavor, special Be (PURE HIGH TEST SWEET CREAM) “Hruit: here for twelvi and his lower limbs. wheer Cart which he operates with two walking stic! BOWER COMPANY INCORPORATES Medora, N. D., Jan. 7.—Paul Lebo, | Billings county’s widely known clerk , iT | A it enemas | CHICAGO MAYOR WANTS MILLIONAIRES TO RAISE FISH INSTEAD OF STOCK Chicago, Ji vor William Thompson, of C cago, suggests that the city’s millionaires make fish breed- ing a hobby instead of raising prize stock. The mayor makes his recom- mendation with a view to replenishing Lake Michigan with fish. Restocking ars and is constder- c most able county official in the H business in- ple fortune aintance. s Mr. Lebo is a having” no use of He goes about in 4 hi e! red cripple, The Dakota Fuel and Power com- pany. with main ofiices at Fargo,|the lake with fish would provide sport ve incorporated foe $625,000. In-| along the water front and “a lot of porators ar . Darling, I'argo; | good healthy food without cost.” W. Litten, ; FL. Anders, ———— Fargo; H. L. ‘Bolley, Fargo; Otbert Herons stand absolutely motionless Olson, Bismarck. while awaiting their prey. HOVIMA UUCUALUVAUAUAESSAAETAAAEEOEERAE AREA GUSSNER’S Do not fall to plucé your orders early, as It Is Impossible to give efileient service, if the bulk of the trade comes in late. FRUITS AND GREEN VEGETABLES We have a full line of all the Fruits and Vegetables now on the market. PHONE 60 PHONE 6. CHICKENS We have a large flock which we have been feeding on corn for some time and they are fat and fine and now ready to sell for eating. PINEAPPLE—VERY SPECIAL Extra Quality, 2-1). Tins, Sliced or Grated, 40c value, per tin. .34e Extra Quality, 2%-lb. Tins, Sliced or Gi ‘ated 55c value, per tin.46e SHELLED NUTS Salted Peanuts. at per pound. Fancy Fresh Walnuts or Almonds, Guaranteed Fancy Special, per pound at Mixed Nuts, 35¢ value at per pound POTATOES y Early Ohio potatoes, put in your supply now. If you want Fa Per bushel...... F145 potatoes ‘that will please you, try these. APPL! We have a very fine lot of Jonathan, Wagner, Roman Beauties and Winesap ppples on which we are quoting special prices. Per box seulimeeetamccnimicdident Ha.eighs saveiewe™ +++. 8255 and $3.00 SEAT DEPARTMENT Our lambs are on full grain feed and they 2 prime lamb, we have it. re fine. Insist upon Our Beef is getting better all the time as the cattle are on full feed. Try our Meats, Bee ae Ch Shoulder Pot R Steak. rare Hamburger Steak, ase you, per poun VEAL SPECIAL Loin Chops, per pound...... ‘cal Steak, per pound. » per pound... Shout: Brisket, Roast or Stew, per pound. BACON Sugar cured bacon medium weight, strip or half, per noun Beek Sugar cured bacon, light weight, strip or half, p PORK — per pound, Pork Shoulder, Roast, Pork Steak, There is no waste to our meats as they are trimmed ready for cooking. We have a great variety of Sausages. pease you. Try then. They will - -20e 2c Se 200 Pork Sausage, Very Fine, Bulk, per pound.. Pork Sausage, Very Fine, Link, per pound. Head Cheese, Liver Sausage, Blood Sausage, per pound Picnic Hams, @ per pound Salt Pork, per pound. FANCY CHERRI best grad ans Daffodil California's, large special, per can ... ‘ GUSSNER’S PHONE 60 PHONE 60 NAA =. va se THE STORE OF SERVICE With the Lowest Prices in Bismarck Shop and Save Saturday Only in Ss th. pkg. itter, per Th, Molases rup, d Veribest Mil Standard 1 miething New” sieve ntl 1 Noatp, 10 bars ‘for oes 3 cans foro... 6. A mon Fowler Rins Vels Blue } We are lusive agents for this coffee in Bismarck Royal Quality, Extra Special Per Ib, Royal Quality. Yellow Label, per Ib... 6... 2d8e Royal. Quality, Blue Label, per Ib. ....-.. : PERFTCTLY ROASTED AND BLINOLD BY Red Rose RusTPARKER COMPANY OULUTH.MINN, Milk and Cream Armour & Co, Bacon and Wieners, Alwa) Fresh Every Day’ vs Fresh A Full Line of National Biscuit Co's Cookies and Crack- ers Always Fresh We Are Here to Serve You SERVICE GROCERY 522 3rd Street Bismarck, N. D. SPREE EERE EEE ed

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