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i FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1921. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE THREE QUALITY SERVICE SANITARY "supplies ee aineeamsre. . one and all. Ask your grocer Butter Krust, Toast Special 90 oe Fourth Stree Bismarck scent aan ater e: por Hoghes Home Made Brea EMM. 2 Ibs, (01s ssesesveverseetessessttseeges POO United States. ; tonight and/Saturday. UR KUPITZ CO. Phone 33——Will Connect You_With All Departments——Phone 33 SPECIALS FOR SA’ URDAY 50 Boxes Small Oranges, by the peck 75¢; per dozen 20c AAR — attention of the witness was called to ‘items appearing in the Bishop, Briss-/ report on the Home! | Builders shov 875 for work on! ‘books and in installin ystem of ac-| counting paid to the Equitable “eon man and conjpan company and that $2,718.94had been paid the Accounting Supply company for supplies. “So your company, which was audit- ing the books of the Hoime Builders at | thatghets during pct, the: attorney | complained of the Ta | ness to answ | Tha ailure of the wit-! questions directly an‘ ed that he wanted to: ‘her dec “Phone 546 I Home Made Bread, Rolls, Pies, Cakes, etc. You are the one to decide what you like best— whether you consider our pro- ducts supertor in taste and mak- ing to others. Your suggestions are welcome—we aim to please 117 Fifth St. 4 ‘ = = j SA ASKS TH AT WOMEN FORM | = Good Tender Meat and a Re- = “Y. Tce Wen ISMAR = linble Pince ve Buy It = SENTRY PAY ; PISTOL CLUBS | ‘sowing them B CK =. When you: order meat from your butcher do = [ "3 i Zi we showing (hem. THEATRE = you ino that he is sending you ihe good tender == fi + 2 — meat that you want; are you ju’t leaving it.to SS (: i | = V5 hanttoe hig: judgments = 4 ‘| : ) = ¢ him for his judgment; are you buying the cheap, =5 : 'ONIGHT AND AT RDA } —| low price meat, thinking you are getting good = ‘ s U Y , Tonight — Tomorrow = S tender meat at a low price. = : ‘ r a / Low price. meat will not give you the satis- S= Opnesition Par! Pittsburg, FB —The w . . Je ° : = faction for pleasing, taste and-appetite desire, == Le fi Party: cintroduees Piet | oem eee tol i oo = for the reason it is poorly fed and not ‘aged in == Punishment Resolution in slab for se-of ‘protecti : = the tanner iteshould be = club for ‘the purpose of protecting : P = When you want to eat a piece of meat the Es Japanese Diet rer sudgunelr homes against d a Ina Thrilling Tale of Love and ‘ s = main thing to know that you are buying from => wt a Western Feud »: = ON a hatehier that is reliable and sells nothing but S= Tokio, Feb, 18,-—Panishment of Li : ‘ — ood, tender meat a i at == ,. Pee ee os eM MeNe: OF TOS FONE ~ = sells’ mheat and Botha Reesa tema aut = higoto, Gaeastawat he Japanese s several women have been attacked. 66 “ 3) Ty fs 9 : = market is 100°, sanitary. sy wos OF ang kilted Tent. WT > e Cu ers wo oons = MEATS You wil find in our meat market nothing but 3S Oe Sit seater May was| MR. MILLER SEES 4 ‘ ‘ = g = good, tender, reliable meat; a market that is 100, = yo po nace dint todee bee enanber | a 0) : = sanitary in’ every respect; a market that sels = Of tite opposition mated Te WAR WITH JAPAN Dramatically the Greatest Story im Which Farnum rte ey aan = nothing but meat and no foul air that comes in =; A regiment of former soldiers has : % cue Has Ever Appeared Edgar Rice Burroughs’ Fasci- = contact with our meats from other goods. ae Washington, Feb. Japan’s re- at i = 6 == adopted resolutions cpposed the pun-] ,. Es ‘Japan's re: nating Jungle Story. { — ih do not make | iga hobby io sell meat just S2 ment of the sentry, Officers, espe- f to consider ¢ ment until h : => at a low price to get your. business, and sell you = cially those of -jumior Je are al program is completed was : “The Son of T: 2: = that_one time only, for when we sell = ¢ se of iinior grade are go- ah iy Metinedonte a 7 e n 0: ‘arzan = “our desire is to sell you again, and Keep you for = Movetent to arouse publi opinion. the ous a0 mean - tone for cone ; i = iscuslomsr. Our Prices are right for the Oo) Sees foi ht anette ae war unless demagogues and junkers Nazimova in “Billious” Next Week => r meat we sell you. =“ 99 are purged by statesmer iy = Games Ne nell Sonata ee = BOOK RESERVE” OF STATE tatesmen, VIOLA DANA r i ==" For Saturday Only We Are Offering the Following: eC ANE IS AUNDER sRERE AHOT STORY |* 2 = Fresh Killed Chickens = y Rack 2 ity r i — " =a 4 " Le y welfare centers, eas = ZS Continued trom page 1) They've Put Back Heat On Aus-| Secesnisie to neighboring communes: | Detratt, Par ae EROS ATION. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ! = We Will Sell for Saturday All Day = ing reserve,” replied Thatcher, re- trian Mountain Trai The greatest need of the distri prnctrolt, Feb. 18.— Making of home- i = Pot Roast of Beef, the good tender m z= 'erring to testimony in the. sen Pies Nor milk, as the number of paws has prew ts being taught in night schools = per bb. == committee ~ that the reserve _ bi (NOE. A, Staft , Special.) decreased from a pr jak total of 41, here, It’s unintentional, but Frank FOR SALE—Two very desirable mod- = Prime Rib Roast of Beef, the good tender meat ==! were $2,000,000 short of the neces a, Feb, 18. 00) to less than 8,000, ‘The general DeGalan, supervisor, says many pupils} ¢rm bungalows of five rooms and == per Ib. == reserve. ia, at least the health throughout the district is nor-|. ag ane chonliatry, to learn meth- Stead sa Almost new, $1,200 to, = = vhateher, ae ing he'simp!y-made | ar ain to be lighted a a aT x at ‘s fermentation. $1,500 cash, balance easy terms. J. =. , E computation as asked by the. come: cision has heen teelted by sees so cee ee ea Sante, ook Beet CE Bo = 5 Iban 10 Ib. lots = tee on the basis of the bank exa the State Board of Railway Control, Cause of Leaks. BOY. PAGE DIOGENES! Sie ay AL EEL - VBR mer Ibs niet on ieecesteesaseednesanrdecensediee nag ee ene EE iner’s report. admitted that im according to information given the] Outlets in the radiator to allow the} , Cineinnati, Feb. 18.—This note was} p od = \ BACON = computations he included the depos American Red Cross. escape of steam or the overflow of/ i” ithe mail of Stephen W. McGrath, POR, SALE. Neat houre, 8 Hota y8 == For Saturday Orily, we have about 500 Ibs. of Bacon ~ its in closed banks, Mr, Murphy then , Since thé mid-war period traveliig] heated water should be kept open at| U. S. revenue collector: ‘Enclosed find] gtectrie Ii ue eal ica aaied: = that we will sell per Ib. 2 20c = read an answer given in the sexzte te. Austria has been a hardship. The| all times. If they bécome, clogged, | $2,000 in currency which I am of the soy a te enie Here = Remember Our Guarantee Goes! With Evcry Bicee Gi Meat We Sell SE tne eliset that the witness ‘said his Journey from Trieste to Viena, now] the pressure of the hot water will take] ODmvON te, due the government as in- Sy ea rR aor emu = 'y Piece of Meat We Sell ==) computation avstocveserve W mide in 24 hours, took from two days|‘the course of least resistance and} ¢#me tax.” owner, comer (10th) Sand, Ntosser. = Just 9 = erally true. He sass ot the ame was lest in the] force a leak at the radiator's weakest , Phone 618-R. 2-184 = ==| Thatcher maintained he ps, with ears unheated and the ther-| point, Talk in Foreign Policy. MASQUERADE COSTUME ae DOH i S = mace the computations asked for mometer below zero. St, Augustine, Fla., Feb. 18,—The at N. W. hot He Cre ee =) ay . == | vas not responsible for any impres- ARRAS IS BOOMING it eat bollgy of the new administra- — = =! sion conveyed. ion is to be discussed at a conference} FOR RENT-—-2 modern iurnished ” =." \ — Eye 4 Thatcher Called. | et aia between President-elect Harding and; rooms for light hous 2 = Sanitary and Exclusive Meat Market = = | Phen ir. ‘Thatener was called, Mr. qyonch 'P eek BUNIONS Charles vans Hughes of New York.| ply 808 7th Ste 2IB-IWk = “Phone 176-177 . == Murphy, after questioning the wiiness, Tench Town Wrecked by War fs Pace! = ‘512 Broadway = fo a few. miouten during which time Increases Population F 50 Ye = =| Mr. ‘Murphy complained of the replies il UHURU "ine comsinet ot tne (N. EA. Stalt Special.) or ears ‘ ‘ing instead of answering. Paris, Feb, 18.—Pre-war inhabitants N G bast i ofa ol Sete ok Mr. Murphy finali » witness! of ‘the & ow Gone ; : FOR LINCOLN PARK It will be an inspiration to gener- | that he anted teaakiy tocaneee tent 50 destroyed towns and villages, have Cured By F. Iryfoot So fy Ac peers mobeny: a ee guide | the pve had been very friendly returned to the district and are car- ui y a é of liberty every- | to the Nonpartisan league leaders ing on the work of reconstruction, “TL have had bunions for fifty 7 Indiana Senator Urges State} where, and a growing influence for) This was after the witness said that according to a survey madé by the| Mrs, R. H. Burrows of Utah, “and not ‘able fo +, ~ Purchase Farm peace with hqnor between nations, for) he was a chartered accountant in Min- American Red Cross. Th Shad great relat and the banloos have \ / a more enlightened justice and for; nesota but was not a certified account Buildings not entirely destroyed are| disappeared.” e ahd BY HAROLD VANORMAN, the universal reign of liberty regu-) ant and declared that he didn't want being restored while owners of wreck- Must Hel; No Par : State Senator of Indiana. lated by law. x | an impression to go out that he was ed homes are: building little houses just Help or No Fay 114 Fifth Street Abraham Lincoln is one of the few| ~ Therefore it is most fitting and ap- in disrepute in his profession, be- irom debris. Fairyfoot ia guaranteed te give estisfection saints in the American calendar. propriate, out of respect to his hal cause he asserted he was not. Arras has increased in population sidering wien you ean bave this remar "ts Th lit G Under Providence he saved the! lowed memory, that the Indiana sen-| The witness scitl he began doing from a pre-war total of 25,000 to more| remedy which usually removes the 2 pain ind e ua 1 y rocer ® union. nate enourage making a suitable mem-' work for the Equity Co-operative EX. than 41,500, and. Bethune. from’ 15,000 hours and then canses the baniom really to The world now knows that Lincoln | orial of Lincoln's boyhood home in| change in 1915 and that he had done. to 25,000. ‘Lets, Rowever} only has ; = was a man of sorrows. this state. cg or his firm, the Equitable Audit com-| 9,000 of its pre-war 31,800. JOSEPH BRESLOW, AN. * His sad eyes were indeed the win- > —— —— pany had done, auditing work for the French relief Geancied have located N to Hotel MeKenzie. Z Z dows of his soul, but-sorrow only rip- WEATHER REPORT.« , Nonpartisan league or leaders, that he = SATURDAY SPECIALS ened his character and ennobled his} For wena cour hours ending at, knew Townley, knew Wi. Lemke vgry Fj i . life. noon, Feb. 18. Well and that he had been making the guseepageofecfefoofrofocfoofecfefonfoetofonfeofoofecfeofeoferfonfoe: a : As long as ‘america cherishes the| Temperature at 7 A. M. . 2) audit of the state industries for the obbeloboetedol ’ e : e : eler: ead Lett Tomat G memory of Lincoln and treasures in| ‘Highest yesterday . 28) Industrial Commission, 4 ’ ‘ 5 Ys, ettuce, omatoes, reen its heart the-deep and wise Jessane of Vowest postendsy oe Hi si Homebuilders Audit. + I T S F Oo R Y oO U P . his career, our country cannot go far| Lowest last night | (Mr. (Murphy elicited the information + 4 : d i aathay 23 9 | Precipitation ..... fone} that the Equitable Audit company had ‘t ‘ ; eppers, Parsnips, Rutabagas, Carrots, It will continue to lead the world.| Highest wind velogiiy s NW) absorbed the Accounting Supply con to judge. We might naturally | Cabb: Ss ish Oni The life Lincoln gave has become a] forecast. — panyVJan.'1, 1921 and that ‘Thatcher was. be prejudiced when we ‘s abbage, ani: n: rich heritage to all the citizens of the! Wor North Dakota: Fair and colder a part owner before absorption. The : Det a je ‘say Fe, Spanis nions s 7 there is nothing to equal our Paper Shell Peeans . per Ib. we... $1.25 25¢ ” $2.00 Vancy Blue Rose Head Rice, Special, 3 lbs, for ....... cece eee eee / Wedding Breakfast Maple and Gane erage S Ib. Can, Price Reduced to ‘Extra Fancy eh Beans Special 5 Ibs, for ...... Pond Brand Peanut Butter put up in 5 1b. , his Tsig 4 be very careful in his testimony, | This Is\a Snap | Thatcher said he had to “protect my-' nab nail 4 f © Soa os Ging {self from the press.” aU . : ae 10 Bars Lenox Soap, Another Snap 48c Mr. Murphy suggested the reporters oe : Old Tom, Bulk Coffe 10 Bars for cece eee ee eee wee teens leave the room, and laughter from th ‘ k : Tom, Bulk ee " 90 2 " Pee ‘, 1 Pes , erower followed. 2 9 Special 3 Tbs. for Cc Fancy Wisconsin Sweet Canned, Peas $1 75 W. ‘Cathro was the Airst-wit: § for $1.02; 12 for .. oes .@ =! Sea He was questioned furthér| aa yas _ i “h 1 i > =| about the draft for $506, drawn by J. J. iO © = E ti ancy and icked > = Hastings, while in Chicago, presuma-> : eae i ei2 ne . per Ib. 8c = Ei) bly tod sell bonds, the draft being | 311 7th Street Phone 816 (Pure High Test Sweet Cream) Sara ae gas a ie Segal ean ae i 3) drawn through the Oberon bank on , Sutter, (in bulk) 5 Ibs. for $1 ‘00; the Bank of North Dakota. a Me tie ee ‘ : Mr. Cathro further indicated his po- . per ELON OMeinag aay lara a - sition that J. R. Waters, former man- i 7 ces 8 >innes ager of the Bark of ‘North Dakota, SPECIAL 50 1b. Boxes Small Prunes : ak 2 ‘ | handled the transaction, or was re- e : se ‘ : Per Box .. elu aee piece etal 3 atesiors | sponsible for it. .He produced the, Colonial Inn Coffee, Steel Cut, 44c 5 Kupitz Coinpany Spec jal Coffee 35¢ oe draft, as requested by -attor- 1 tb. pkg. ea . Richholt’s C h and Per Ib. coc e eye cree cece scence ee eeees she au, Suflivan called attention to the Colonial Inn Coffee, Steel Cut as. r{ Yar ry ~ = just in’ Swiss Chesse, Limburger, Pimento Cheese, ae a pe eee fr dated Feb | 3 1b, pkg. G ¥ fs . Shar. 192 vhile the dr: itself ws 3 Ib. pkg... Cottage Cheese. “| é dated Rebs 13, 30. ° : | Phone 631 | Grocery [z7m« Thayer | a pe Sia eane aol Gale Here SAtir- “Apparently the debit slip was made | Colonial Inn Coffee, in Bulk SSS he rar others Wi ave a Food Sale Here Si two days before the draft was drawi os qd. vn ‘ tee ee Me. Sullivan. Cathro said per Wd. cece ieee ecneceee IF IT’S GOOD TO EAT WE HAVE IT: : , day Afternoon | that he had not noticed the discrep- Good Coffee-will help a poor meal, and bad Coffes will Our Canned Goods are as Fresh as in Harvest Time . | aney before he-brought the record to! $ood Colfee will help a poor meal, a B ee : NBME GIRGCOree EMdae i ¥ s the court house. ruin a good meal, so use Colonial Inn Coffee, ' = 2 MEAT DEP. ARTMENT Extra Special on Hamburger Steak 15c “Looks like a post-dated draft,” marked Cathro, / The name of J, J. Hastings to whom the money went was not montioned in the erat sald (ME. Mr. euler You owe it to yourself to only have a;small store but investigate our prices. We its all there. Look us up. , Farm House, Early June, Large Cane, Reg. 20c value, Saturday Special, 1 can 16¢; 5 ork Sausage, Link or. Bulk > | Swee atoe i . - ishece nts sehen 1... 206 B rnnene wists cow ness seg rei cage gh Pork Shoulder, Steak or Roast : 20c | 3 éans for bec digialacsia eatiehy oe ay 80c PVp WW. cc ce ssh babes eee ete oes siogats : 20 i Salmon, Red Sock Eye, Midnight Sun Brand, Regular oe Picnic Hams c | 60¢ Value, Saturday Special 45 Per Ib. . cpieeiaeseeeces bo teres . | per can ahazeigse-e eters eugrevele sud osele sia siatelerate c Roast Boiling Teof r Corn, Regular 18c¢ value, Saturday $ ue are een ta meaner erie See ated heed 15c | the spread you eat---- Special, 1 can 13¢; 2 cans for 2 20 PEL SSRN 25c Home Made Link Per Ib. Lamb Legs Serve WILSON’S Butter, Dairy per Ib. Sweet € Per Quart ........ 42c 50c oe ei Tse ran ooo x sence ee eemeee ibe MIE ee Ane Haat i § 20c Dressed Chickens at the Right Price. er i ee eeee ewer es one . eee core eeee! s \s Lamb Stew i Oc NUT MARGARINE =e _The Original Cash and Carry Store Per Th. ...eee ete . . : A delicious treat BLAME YOURSELF—If you pay too much for your gro- Veal Shoulder Ro: if iL. 8 ceries. This store offers you the opportunity to buy right : 1 f | Cc Gambie Rebin C but if you are indifferent and careless, and pay credit store Gt py eee or eos uae re ceeeaee amble Rebinson Co. prices, you can not expect. to enjoy the saving that careful ppyebalean 2 oo solar arias pepe eren mens asian ningieleol Boneless Pork Roast Per Ib. ...--- use rN tbutors, Bis sarck, North Dakota buyers at this store enjoy. Try us tomorrow. Bakers’ Goods Fieishman’s Yeast Fresh Daily

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