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Lye ' a ool me ape , department, George Foster, chairman of the pro- J. Sheridan of Mohall are’ two of the CITY NEWS | procedure. A. M. Jackson was a prominent visi- week. ness trip. days in Bismarck on business, house, session of 1915, and has Bntll | \ | i | | | FRIDAY, FEB. 25, 1921 recently, been state's attorney of Wil- liams county. ARY ROBERTS RINEHART { 18 AGREEABLY SURPRISED! Here is what Mary Roberts Rine-' oj ee Priest Returned Home. ter an illness of.a month under treat- ; ment at St. Alexius, Eminent Authors picture—“It’s f — Great Life,” says of the production.: | oF ERIS, é From Hospitals. “I had hoped to find the spirit of! Biles iy rary th given in the! Mrs. G. R. Tthompaon ot 606 Avenue} the picture had been maintained, and church, PAN Allok the orincey Baptist |p, left Bismarck hospital\ this morn-|}, was amazed to find that E. Mason! ment of the’Sunday School cntertaig. | ing. Mrs, R.M. Klein” and infant} Hopper, its! director, had not onl. ed- their mothers and the cradle rolj| daughter left for Home at Rosebud.| done this, but has developed po | and Mrs. B. J. Kiley and lite daugh- . George and Martha j ter left the hospital for jher home at George and. Mart! ’: on | Denhoff. is excellent from every standpoint.” | (primary aa Me Washington | Released from St. Alexius: Pat-] “It’s A Great Life” will be at the i ment roll oe eniencgn Parch-|seph Burgard, Strassburg; Arthur} Sell your cream and poultry, A brief program was rendered py| LeupP, Stanton; Mrs. J. R Volk and] tq our agent, or ship direct to! the children, and the, Cradle Rol) | mf@nt son left for home at Linton 'h'S| Northern Produce Co., _Bis- babies were given a royal welcome, | “NS: marck. Write us for prices on! See ee surartey Sunday School! Shop at the Emporium, 116 tier let poultry.—Northern | An exhibit of the Primary Sunday | 5th St., and save money. School. work was very cleverly ar-| : ranged. | > Luncheon was served, the children : being seated at several small tables, decorated with the customary hatchets cherries etc. Abaut one hundred were pre: irs. Winwall and Mrs. Ge W. Seaith were in charge, assisted by other Pri-| mary teachers'and Mrs. B. I. Flanni-| gan, Supt of Cradie Roll Department. | : “ ° Hi 'GUESTS FROM FALKIRK. : Z Mrs. A. S. Kelsven. was hostess at her home ou Sixth street to guests from Falkirk, N. D., Miss Anna Shel- son and Mrs. W. C. Jertson, who spent the early part of the week in town. While in Bismarck the ladies made extensive shopping tours and were delighted with the shops in Bismarck. SOCIAL MEETING. HH | nef otdovable/ social evening was| SINMIIIINIIIINIIIIIIUIIINIININIANINNIINIUARIN IEA ARAL = eld by the Women’s Nonpartisan lea- \ ' ; The South Side General Mercantile, Store gue in Odd Fellow’s hall on Thursday. evening. Under the direction of Mrs. MORRIS ZVORIST, Prop. / : ae 222 9th Street South Phone 957 SPECIAL REDUCTION ON GROCERIES SATURDAY, FEB. 26, 1921 Sugar, 10 Ibs; for oo... cee ee cee deere eens Iie Sugar, per 100 Ibs. . é White House Coffee, per Ib. Red Rose Coffee, 3 Ibs. for . Tall Carnation Milk, per can . WASHINGTON PARTY _. Among the affairs given on Tues-| day afternoon of this week. was «| AUNT JEMIMA '- PANCAKE Ftour gram committee, an interesting his- tory of music was given. VISITING LADIES. s: Mrs. Ed. Sinclair of Minot, and Mrs. visiting women in Bismarck with their husbands for a: few days during the Sessic.. + Ww Grafton Visitor. J. W. Maxwell of Cirafton spent a few Pave in town the Srst-of the week. Black and Green Tea, per Ib. P. & G. Soap, 10 Bars for Electric Spark Soap, 10 Ba Lenox Soap, 10 Bars for ...... Heinz Vinegar, per gal. ......... feces Monarch Baked Beans, 2 Ib.Cans ...... Fancy Canned Corn, Canned Peas ... Can Standard Tomatoes, 25c selle No. 3 Can of Fancy Green Gage Pluns, Honor Brand } Cans Rasperberri Blackberries, 55ce Seller ....... Fancy No. 3 Cans of Apricots and P Heinz Cream of Tomato Soup, No, 2 Cany 25 Shredded Wheat. 20c¢ Seller, 3 Boxes for .. Quaker Oats, 4-1b. -Pkg.sgeun core eee Armoutr’s Roasted Cornflakes, 3 Boxes for Fancy Brooms, $1.25 Seller? ..........0. Ses weiss 90c With Every $5.00 Order a Market Basket Free SATURDAY, FEB. 26, 1921 We Deliver All Orders \ From Burnstad. | M. Mendelson, Mrs. Mendelson and} baby were in Bismarck on business and pleasure yesterday. Garrison Caller. J. E. Nelson came down from Gar- rison yesterday to lcok over the ses- sion. ‘From Underwood. Ed. Wagner and Miss Alice Wagner, Miss, Elizabeth. Prouty and E. Star- dick were in from Underwood yester- day. , Lake Attorney Here. Attorney red,.Traynor of Devils Lake is in town observing legislative Mott Visitor. tor from Mott the first part of the IHHLUNECTOOAEEOEODEQHAEUAORAOOEUOUOUTAOAGEOUOUNERUOUOAOHORGELALOUALUALOUELUEAROEOATORUAEOAEGUAOOAARLE n = ae = wears TOUUUANQCOOOERUUTUOROGEROOUTONOGAOUUUUUOGOQEGUEDROUANESESUONHOUUGOONOQONOUUAUOGOONSREUUAOOGOOOSEOUOUOAOGEOGNOUGGUOAAG ere ©. A, Hughes and'C. B! Little left today for California on a short busi From Falkirk. Bernt Johnson, a successful farmer | near Falkirk, this state, spent a fowl “YES; MAM, YOUR BREAD AND ROLLS ‘ ( will make your breakfast one of the most enjoyable meals of the day—that is, if you get them from Hughes Bros. Bak- ery where they make Home Made Bread, Pies, Cakes, Rolls} etc.” Don’t get the notion that all bread and rolls are alike. Oars are light, dainty, crisp, in- viting—they tempt you to eat more and more. Can ‘you say the same of others?” Try us and you'll buy of us. , * Girl. | Mr. and tos. i ard jale are} the parents of a baby girl, born at their home, 401 Tenth street thi morning. ‘ Attorney Metzger Here. H Attorney Ivan Metzger cf Williston; is a visitor in Bismarck this week, the | guest of his sister, "Mrs, W. H. Robin: | son on Fifth street. Mr. ‘Metzger was chief clerk of the ' Ask your grocer for Hughes Home Made Bread, Rolls, Pies, Cakes, Etc. + HUGHES BROS. BAKERY Phone 546 117 Fifth St. QUICK! STOP INDIGESTION Pain in Stomach, Sourness, { Gases and Acidity relieved with ‘‘Pape’s Diapepsin’”” Se ee Your upset stomach will feel fine! \No waiting! When your meals don’t | fit and you feel uncomfortable; when | you belch gases, acids or raise sour J. W. Scott's Cash Store. of indigestion pain, heartburn or head- 311 Ith Street Phone 816 ache from acidity, just eat a tablet of ; harmless and reliable Pape’s Diapep- : Pear in and the stomach distress is gone. eiMillioné of people know the magic EXTRA SPECIAL of Pape’s Diapepsin as an antacid) H : Waldorf Strawberries Per Can .. L’Art Sweet They /know that most indigestion and disordered stomach are from acidity. The relief comes quickly, no disap- | pointment, and the cost is so little too. | Pape’s-Diapensin Relpt teen te ois Pep Cane ss cc bitihagge ss creaieee eects or easier es food: ‘an. atta eae rape kta Fowlers Peaches, good gr eee Per Can ......- vee ————————— Armour’s Veribest Pe rocer Per Can ......eeeeee penne e eee e eee eek ver Se Armour's Veribest Apricots 30 Cc Humpty Dumpty Bread Per Can Produced by 1 Armout’s Helmet B 30c KE BAKERY | Per. CAN cassie SS sass oo eRgeie oie 08 ie eee eer BARKER | President Brand Spinach 27c Sic eee a, Per Can vise ccsccccccccceeceveneese veces We have a fresh shipment Heinz Goods, at a low price. High Test Sweet Cream 50 Cc er Ye en i i eee Oe ee a Per quart .......- pos WHEN YOU ASK FOR §f s BUTTER . NORTHERN Homie Made Pies at the Right Price _ THE BISMARCS' ‘TRIMUNE FAVORS BUILDING PROGRAM Washington, Feb. ject Harding sent word to the senate ‘Father’ Joseph’ Neibler returned to\hart, from whose story “Empire| Republican leaders that he desired his parish at Hague, N. Dr today, af| puiiders” has come the Goldwyn-/ adequate appropriations for the navy and favored continuing the present building program. DISCONT Washington, Feb., resulting in the loss of six lives have Bear Creek Coal $12.50, Stove used the postoffice department to 5 bilities I did not know existed. 1 am} discontinue the op Wood $3.25, delivered. Wachter delighted also to find that the picture | monoplane purchased abroad. To Cure a Cold in One Day. i Take GROVE’S Laxative BROMO 25.—President-| QUINE tablets. ‘The genuine bears the signature of E. W. Grove. (Be sure you get BROMO.) 30c. Who would be a cannibal king? “It’s a Great Life.” Orpheum Theatre tonight. — . Beulah Lignite Coal $5.50,| 25.—Accidents f the metal ae Transfer Co. Phone 62 or 63. COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPHS COLUMBIA RECORDS | ON EASY TERMS IF DESIRED. COWAN’S DRUG STORE | THE STORE OF SERVICE { With the Lowest Prices in Bismarck Shop and Save , SATURDAY SPECIALS We Have a New Plan by Which You Can Save an Extra +f) 5 Per Cent on Your Groceries. Ask Us and We Will Be +}: Glad to Explain It to You | Apples. Petr Cape) asia. elisa ceca cle dilenelace $2.40 | Apples, Per Ib. ... 8c Red River Special, Extra Fine Ce A Good Grade Cherries, per can. Apricots, per can .........06. dee Bismarck Special, a 50¢ Coffee ..: White Flyer Laundry Soap, 10 for Milk, Tall Size, per can .... Good Creamery, Butter, per Ib. . Strictly Fresh Eggs, per doz. ...... Quaker Quakies, as Good as Post Saturday Special, 2 for ... Fresh Milk and Cream E National Biseuit Co’s cookies and crackers always fresh We are doing a strictly cash business and for same rea- son we can sell goods cheaper than any other store in town, Look us up and you will be convinced. We Deliver All Orders That are in by 3 p.m. We Are Here to Serve You SERVICE GROCERY 522 3rd Street Phone 378 Bismarck, N. D. Brown & Jones } : Q.S.S. é @ The Lenten ‘Season is Now on and Eggs are 3 Cheap i SATURDAY SPECIALS dig fet ocdacc at Ae ae 30c Eggs, Strictly Ir 3 Dozen. Red Pitted Cherric Vor Saturday Pineapple, Medium Size Can Pineapple. Can Red Chinook Salmon \ Vy Winans ese aad oa ee edes Ceres 15c Red Sockeye! Salmon Lh. Cane iis Oe 35c FRUITS AND VEGETABLES — HIGH TEST HOLSTEIN CREAM — PITT TTT Ty a | | BS a | a a a a 35c a | a a | a a | a fea) a . Phone 912 The Home of | / HUMPTY DUMPTY BREAD \ 120 3rd St. ¥ ‘AGE A machine has been Perfected that can turn out a 100-foot mast in three | hours. A huge water wheel, 60 feet nigh | has been in existence at Troy, N. Y., for the past 80 years. To the Trade We beg to announce that we are ready to show our extensive line of BEAUTIFUL SPRING MILLINERY and extend a most cordial invitation to you to come and inspect the same. We have on display, a bigger and better line of Trimmed and Tailored hats than we have been in the habit of showing; as well as our usual display of Flowers, Trim- ming and Untrimmed Shapes. . An early inspection, we feel sure will be mutually bene- ficial, and we trust we will! be favored with an early call from you. Miss Mary Buchholz, Millinery 119 3rd Street \ ® n 4 Walnuts, Beautiful Figured Cases 4 Oak, Very Latest Finish Very Easy Terms and Special Terms for Friday and Saturday Only. . ‘ To Close Out: 1 lot Player Rolls, all new, 35 cents; 3 for $1.00. Friday and Saturday only. You Are Invited to Call at Our Store L. E. MAYNARD Musical Merchandise 214 Main Street Bismarck, N. D. OOOO OTT LOGAN’S _ “We-Thank You” EMM \ Celery Head Lettuce Tomatoes Cauliflower s “New Arrivals”: Bulk Cocoanut Bulk Stuffed Olives Small Cans of Fruit for small families Including 1 Ib. cans of the-following: Pears, Cherries, Apricots, Sliced Peaches. Bakers’ Sweet Chocolate, 14, lb. Cakes . .15c Orange Jelly and Grape Fruit Marmalade Extra Special, 914 oz. Glass .......... 15¢ and Fine Pastries A Food Sale Every Day Here A FEW SATURDAY SPECIALS Cream Banana Short Cake is : Cream Puffs Chocolate and Caramel Eclairs Puff Pastry French Pastry ‘Good Home Made Pies, All Kinds Plain and Fancy Cakes + OPEN UNTIL 8:00 P.M. SATURDAY | Sweet Cream! umbers Added to the Famous ational Biscuit Line Premuim Crax in smaller cubes, weighing from 4 to 4% lbs., also Graham Crax in cubes, weighting about 5 lbs. each. Include One or Both in Your Order. They Will Please You Two New Last Delivery ‘Saturday 4:30 p. m. Other weekdays - - 4:00 p. m. CLOSE AT 8 P. M. SATURDAY EVENING Both Phones 211 118-3rd St.