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PAGE EIGHT a seat after'his re-election at a spe cial election. At the second session the house passed bills to provide a bonus for LOOM BEFORE war veterans and to amend the tariff vud internal revenue laws—to abolish ; luxury and other taxes—but they fail- E | N ed in the senate, which at that ses- | sion also rejected President Wilson’s | proposal for an American mandate , THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE z = The third and last session. was de-| gration control bill to dam the flow| cd by the house, but they fuiled in the e voted principally to appropriation] of immigrants .from Europe was pass- | senate. ‘ § = bills, with economy as the watchword. mental estimates, by the sub-commit- lees of the enlarged House Appropria- tions Committee which for the first time handled all of the regular sup- ply measures, An emergency tariff bill designed to aoe eee convene Se UUTTIUHUNAUANTINVNUAANCUUHNH0U 000000000 0 HeN0T0HHN AACA The South Side General Mercantile Store MORRIS ZVORIST, Prop. 222 9th: Street South Phope 957 (Ts Foreign Relations Among the) Most Pressing of | Measures | MANY TRADE PROBLEMS pat ne | Washington, Mar. 4.—Rejection of the treaty of Versailles, a sharp fight on President Wilson by Republican: leaders, adoption of the woman suf- frage constitutional amendment and! passage of tue prohibition enforce | ment act were outstanding features} of the sessions of the Sixty-sixth Con-! bress which passed out today to make} way for the Sixty-second Congress, | soon to be called in extra session by| rresident Harding, ' Swept into control of both the sen-! ate and house near the end of the) war after President Wilson had ap-! Pealed to the country in 1918 to re-' turn a Democratic majority to Con- gress, the Republicans organized all) committees at the opening session in| 1919 and immediately launched an at-| tack on the administration. This cen- tered around the Treaty of Versailles, | which was taken up in the senate be-| fore it was signed at Paris. eee ————————————_——————————— Ouh ts of the dministration | which eamme in for eriictem included =U HIIMIIIIIIINIINIIINIIIINNNUIUIN ILIA ANNENAA LAU the sending oftroops to Russia, the handling ‘of ‘deport#tion cases and the winding up-of War'contracts. Investi- gations of many phases of war activ- ities also were undertaken and con- tinued through most of the nearly two; years of the life of this, the first Re- publican Congress in eight years. Four votes of important measures by the president also were over-rid- den by the Sixth-sixth Congress. The measures repassed after their disap- proval by Mr. Wilson included the pro- hibition enforcement act and joint resolutions reducing the size of the regular army to 175,000 men, repeal- ing the daylight savings law and re viving the War Finance Corporation. In the case of one important matter, the Knox resolution to declare thej state of war witi Germany at an end, the presidential veto stood. Besides the war inquiries many others were conducted, including those into the 1919 steel strike, the spread of radical propaganda, the coal and housing situations, the controver-| sy between Secretary Daniels and Rear Admiral Sims over naval medal | awards, campaign expenditures, Ship- ping Boatd operations, the Ford-New- berry election, radical deportation! cases, and the escape to Germany of| Grover Cleveland Bergdoll; Philadel-| phia draft evader. 2 International disarmament was aj subject occupying much attention at the closing session, inquiries being conducted by both house and senate committees. Final; action was defer- red and the whole question left over to the Harding administration. The Senate ‘Naval Committee recommend- ed, however, that there‘ be no halting of American naval construction’ at this time. Important measures passed by the Sixty-sixth Congress, besides the pro- hibition enforcement law, the suf- frage amendment, and the resolution to Kevive the War Finatce Corpora- tion included: > (6k The Transportation Act. ‘1 The Merchant Marine Act. The Edge bill for foreign corporations. ‘The oil and.gas leasing laws. ‘The army reorganization act. The water power development bill. A bill abolishing the United States Housing Corporations, In addition the usual annual supply measures were put through and pre- liminary ground work was laid by the house of Ways and ‘Means Committee for revising both the tariff and tax laws, e There were three sessions of the Sixty-sixth Congress. The first, an extraordinary one called by President Wilson by cable from Paris after fail- ure of some of the big appropriation measures in the preceding Congress, met on May 19, 1919, and continued just six months, to Nov. 19. The sec- ond session, a regular one, began on December 1, 1919, and continued to June 5, 1920, ending just before the national political conventions. The third and final session began last De- cember 6. Including the sessions dur- ing the: War‘and earlier, Congress has deen sittite/vrttalty’ in continuous session for a decade)” ‘TheVersailles treaty was the great bone of contention during both the first. and second sessions. It was twice defeated, first on Nov. 19, 1919, and again on March 19, 1920, when, by a vote of 47 to 37, it was returned to President Wilson. The Knox reso- lution to end the state of war witn Germany then was adopted and, on May 27, 1920, killed by a presidential ve INLANANUAOORAAUAEUERAEL ATTA AEETTUA TUT finance eto. The treaty debate began May 23, 1919, four days after the new Congress convened. The treaty was reported to the senate, with the Lodge reserva- tions, Sept. 4, 1919, and the senate cloture rule adopted, for the first time since its existence, on Nov. 15. Dur- ing the treaty fight President Wilson made a tour of the country, beginning Sept. 3, 1919, which ended with his illness, Sept. 28. At the second session bi-partisan conferences of senate leaders failed to bring an agreement on reservations and with debate renewed’ in Febru- prv. 1920, the final vote on ratification March 19, was 49 to 35, less than the two-third’s majority, The national presidential conventions and the pop: ular “solemn referendum” followed. No effort was made to obtain action on the treaty during the session which ended today. ‘The first session was signalized by efforts to deal with the high cost of living. At that session also Congress over Armenia. protect farmers»as well as an immi- TWO LOAVES OF BREAD can look, exactly alike, but one can, contain 50% more food value than the other, mainly because the good one is made trom tlour carrying a large per- centage of gluten, the main food constituent of high grade wheat --for good bread can only be made from good flour. This is one reason why HUGHES HOME MADE BREAD, Rolls, Pie, Cakes, . ete, are of a superior value. Others are the skill and sani- tary care used in mixing the dough and baking. CREAM PUFFS FOR SATURDAY HUGHES BROS. BAKERY Phone 546 117 Fifth St. A Real Treat ' in Meats Again this week we were able ceive an- other shipment of that Seoy a the same as we had last wéek, and termed as Blue Ribbon Beef. If you did not order from us last week some of this choice beef do so now. We will also have real imported, and: genuine New Zealand lamb and if you want something that is more than choice order some of this lamb and build up your appetite. = ON MEATS Meat has advanced in price this week but we bought at the right price and we are selling to you at the right price and paying no atten- tion to advances. Our same guarantee goes with every pound of meat you buy. Pot Roast or Roast Per sal eae eee clei OC Prime Roast of Beef Per Ib. ..-- Lard, in 5 and 10 1b, lots Per Ube. ee Pee Fads PRO Sts Aare aI Are Fresh Killed Geese and Chickens EOUUAQAQOOOAGNUOONOUUQQOONMGOOUEOAOOOGEEOGAOONUOOGONOQUUOUOOOOLEOUGEOOONOOOUOHAQOUONUUAQEUONUAAONAEOUUQELUL Genuine Imported New Zealand Lamb Place Your Orders Early ‘“y DOHN’S Sanitary and Exclusive Meat Market Phone 176-177; 512 Broadway ScAMITNNUUNUTAAAUAAAUOUATAVUARVATUA AUTH : THE STORE OF SERVICE — With the Lowest Prices in Bismare Shop and Save — SATURDAY SPECIALS HAVE A COOKIE Beginning today Mareh 5th, until March ‘the 12th, is > National Biscuit Week in this store. — x Come in and Sumple These Good Cookies of this well known brand of cookies. 3 pkgs. of 3 Different Kinds of Cookies or ° . Crackers, Regular 20c Sellers, Special 3 for . .50c Bulk Goods at a Very Low Price Good Creamery Butter’ ........ 60 c cece eee eee ABE Strictly Fresh Eggs, .. eeeeees Right Price - Sugar ......... teseeeeeeeeeseees At a Bargain Price Tomatoes, No. 3 Cans, 2 for’..... eo cies eaisies oe ODE Corn and Peas, per.can .. : «Ide Tall Size Milk, Per cam ........ cece cee ee cece A4E Coffees are Going Up, Buy Now! Bismarck Special, Our Own Coffee, a 50c value for . .88¢ Royal Quality, Extra Special . : Red Rose, 3 Ibs. for .... Pes a | Ryzon Baking Powder, 1 Ib. Cans ............ Laundry Soaps of All Kinds; 10¢ Bars, 10 for We Have the Best in Canned Fruits Apricots, per can ....... | Egg Plums, per can .... Peaches, per can ...... Pears, per can ..... Cherries, per can . Fresh Milk and Cream Every Day conferred the permanent rank of gen- eral upon General Pershing, but has; declined to pass bills giving Major; Generals March, chief of staff. and Crowder, former provost marshal gen- | eral, the rank of lieutenant generals. | Bills to give. permanent rank of Ad- miral to Rear Admirals Benson and Sims also failed. | ‘Also during the first session, Victor Berger, the Wisconsin socialist, was) iinseated by the house and, during the| second session, he again was dented We have added a number of package goods to our line — ¢) All Orders Will Be Delivered That are in by 3:00 p.m. Our Motto: Service, Quality and Courtesy We Are Here to Serve You’ SERVICE GROCERY 522 3rd Street Phone 378 Bismarck, N. D. eg area SPECIAL REDUCTION ON GROCERIES SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 1921 f'take the liberty to advise all my customers that the market on sugar is advancing every day. But as I have protected myself, Lam willing to give my customers the henetit of it. ‘ Sugar, 100 Ib. Sack .... eet eee F968 Sugar, 10 Ibs. for White House Coffee, per Ib. .... Red Rose Coffee, 8 Ibs, for ... Tall Carnation Milk; per can Northernand Purity Creamery Butter per 1b. Strictly Fresh Eggs per dozen .... Black and Green Tea per Ib. ....... P. &G. Soap, 10 Bars for . Electric Spark Soap, 10 Bars for . Lenox Soap, 10 Bars tor ........ Heinz Vinegar, per gal. Monarch Baked Beauns,.2 Ib. Gans cece Fancy Canned Corn and Canned Peas .. .. Le 3 Can, Standard Tomatoes, 25c seller ........18¢ No. 3 can of Fancy Green Gage Plums, 55c seller .. 40¢ Honar Brand No. 2% cans Raspberries, Blackberries 40¢ Fancy No.8 can Apricots, Peaches, 50¢ Seller ......35¢ Heinz Cream Tomato Soup, No. 2 can, 25¢e Seller ..20c ++. 20e Quaker Oats, 4 Ib, Package ....6+.... eee ee gee BOE Armour’s Roasted Cornflakes, 3 Boxes for ........40¢ Fancy Brooms, $1.25 Seller .....3........ +08... 900 With Every $5.00 Order a Market Basket Free SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 1921 We Deliver All Orders HVAC TOARATEUARGTUAUTATATAA AAU LAAT Special Big Reductions On STAPLE GROCERIES Davis's Grocery 319 Mandan Ave. FOR SATURDAY ONLY Sugar, RODS. for voi cw coke eve wesleceeccecc es «MBC White House ‘Coffee . 45e Red Rose Coffee,.35c per Ib.; 3 Ibs. for ........ + $1.00 Creamery, Butter, 1 Ib. for ...... nlelb bore! abe 00\0, 810,68 ODE Strictly. FreshiEggs, per doz. ..........) ‘ .29¢ Milk, Van. Camps, Tall ... Corse Seda Armour's Very Best Cherries, No. 2 can, 45c value at 29¢ Armour’s'Very Best Apricots .. Pineapple, Ulikem, No. 3 can, . Peaches,'No. 24% Can, 35¢; 3 for Jello, 3 pkgs. for ...... Brooms, $1.25 Seller for Lenox Soap, 11 ‘bars ....... ; Electric Spark Soap, 10 Bars for...... Tuna White Laundry Soap, 10 Bars for . Apples, Extra, Jumbo Packed Winesap .... .\ DAVIS'S GROCERY “oS 104 Fifth Street The Quality Grocer 3 SPECIALS Angelus Filled Candy, 75¢ Seller Reduced to Jones Kippered Hei Reduced to ......... No. 24% Can Extra Fancy R. A. Cherries, 70c seller Reduced to rene eae 50c No. 214 can Fancy Bartlett Pears, 3c seller Reduced to ‘ 50c No. 24% Can Extra Fancy Apricots, 65¢ Seller Reduced to : 50c No. 2 Can Extra Fancy Strawber Reduced to .. _ No, 2 can Extra ries, T5¢ Seller Reduced to an ee FOR Extra Standard Peaches, Pears, R. A. Cherries 2 5 Put up in No.1 cans, 35¢ seller reduced to .... c Hawaiian Pineapple put up in No. 214 cans Reduced to). Ase anise ate 40c Pond Brand Peanut Butter, Put up.in 5.1b. Pail .... Treyyn Jam Put up ind Ib. Pail oo... ee eee 95c Fancy Bulk Cocoanut Fancy Navy Beans 40 } A c ‘ing, 25¢ Seller te eee eee ee teens ies, 75c seller 40 c Raspbe 5 Us. for . yee. es Baldisinie cease na eaieats Fancy Blue Rose Rice 3 Ibs. for... 6+ Sida Gig eee nate es A _., 25¢ Fancy Broken Rice 25c 314 Ibs. for .......... Seats Be SE SEIS INE Extra Faney Head Rice Put up in 2 pound pkg. ...... oe RR 30c Paper Shelled Pecans "io 15c. $1.00. : FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1921 | Richholt’s Cash = Carry [rim i] Grocery [7 & Thayer] IF IT’S GOOD TO EAT WE HAVE IT. Our Canned Goods are as Fresh as in Harvest Time Butter in 5 Ib. Jars, No Prices Given Over Phone Bring Along Jars, per lb. .........66 slallersiey 45c Crisco for Frying, for Shortening, for Cake Making Saturday Special , 1 Ib. size 24c; 3 1b. Size for ..... nei 69c Hormel’s Pure Lard Saturday Special 1 Ib. 20c; 5 Ibs. for 2... eee ee Apricots, regular 50c seller, large cans, ‘Saturday Special, 1 can 29c; 3 cans for... Peaches Sliced, Reg. 50c seller, Large Cans Saturday Special, 1 can 30c; 3 cans for ...... DP. & G. Soap, Saturday Special 3 bars.25¢; 12 Bars for ......... eee Ais ta Sweet Cream , Per .quatt:-6 bes aoe ete es GAS bee acetates Chickens, Buttermilk and Eggs at Right Price ...95¢ “85c 85c The Original Cash and Carry Store BLAME YOURSELF—If you pay too much for your gro- ceries. This store offers you the opportunity to buy right but if you are indifferent and careless, and pay credit stor prices, you can not expect to enjoy the saving that carefu! buyers at this store enjoy. Try us tomorrow. \ Bakers’ Goods Fleishman’s Yeast’ Freah ‘Daily LOGAN'S © “We Thank You” . ss ’ Head Lettuce _ Cauliflower Celery - Tomatoes National Biscuit Cubes, Wafers, Grahams, and Premiums in the new size went so well that we again call your attention to these. ' Coffee Coffee “Fresh Roasted Daily” Most Everyone is Demanding It, Why Not You? —_—_ Sweet Cream Last Delivery Saturday 4:30 p. m. - Other weekdays - - 4:00 p. m. CLOSE AT 8 P. M. SATURDAY EVENING 118 3rd Street Both Phones 211 “Humpty Dumpty” BREAD Is the Food that Will Supphy¥*thé’ Energy ’ -* for an Honest Day’s Work EAT MORE BREAD ‘| It is your best food, order an extra loaf today A FEW SATURDAY SPECIALS PEACH CAKE WITH WHIPPED CREAM WHITE MOUNTAIN LAYER CAKE CUSTARD MACAROONS, AND . PUMPKIN PIES BISMARCKS ‘NAPOLEONS - ; APPLE TURNOVERS FRENCH PASTRIES BUTTER ROLLS ‘Every article is “Made with care for people who care’ Phone 12 120 3rd Street

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