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. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ‘MICHIGAN FOR ip CO-OP. MARKETING, | 18.—Michigan | * FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1921 GE EIGHT | HOOSIER UUUUEAAUAUEUHEALEAONUUONUEOUNERNNSEADENERAO NDEs cddtNNItANT VANOTANTERUUNEGUIREOUENOUANAEeOQaqOEUQLENOHSOROUGNELOUHUEUUEGnnenoncuenaegeuunarovcuncgcancueceniavauuszeacesnovceeeecatt An Elaborate Display of Men’s Easter Apparel U.S. PROBLEMS — INCREASES BY ALLIED STEPS Lansing, Mich., } agriculturists meet voted complete endorsement of the co operative marketing; plan of the com: mittee of 17, of the American Farm! Bureau Federation. Three degelates | were named to attend the meeting in| SAVES MILES F -STEPS ; i Ont: Pagar imi sh \ E ue S 9 Congressional Leaders May the ‘proposal wil Niger are . ae Aband le x ate aera we on pe Plan to Declare MEXI ANS AND An intensely interesting display of the new styles—the finer fabrics. ‘ar Ended i | A vitally enticing demonstration of the new Spring prices. An all-embracing variety of everything worthy and desirable with which men can reflect by their dressiness the most gladsome Easter we have seen in years, Chief Executive Probably to Ad- dress Congress Upon Subject ~ All the new style notes in suits, topcoats, hats, neckwear, shirts, gloves and Hy hosiery for the greatest dress occasion of the year. Soldiers and Officers Patrolling | Rio Grande Today | Washington, Mar. 18.—By Associat- ed Press—Allied occupation of addi- tional German territory is understood | to have presented to President Hard-' El Paso, Tex., ‘Mar. 18. —United | ing a new problem arising from a rela| States soldiers and immigration) offi- tion of these changed conditions to cers early today were patrolling the previous plaus for early declaration by Mexican border near here where from) Congress of the ending of the state of | 10 o’hlock last night until 1 A. M. they war between the United Sta and had exchanged shots ‘with men be- G es 7 lieved to be Mexican smugglers, in Some Congressional leaders who which three Americans weag wounded si + u pe.ce resolution still think ye Mexicans opened fire on Ame! that solution. should be applied as to the Pre ident Tnagavete teal at ered them tording the Rio Grande would cause embarrassment to the na- ane retire fire ot 8 dmg ra on or tions with which the United States! i¢ers was immediately answered from i i bushes’ on the Mexican side. | was associated in the war and could Fi setts 400 sol be deferred until the present situation | _ Five more Inspectors and aT ha@ clarified itgelf. diers of the 48th infantry, from E i President Harding is represented as , P2s0 responded to a call for assist having approached his study of the | ance and for more than an hour thei auestion with the view that the United , fring continued briskly, States should exercise whatever steps. C. A. Perkins: inspector in ciarge | it determines to take so there should of the immigration men’ said he be-; | be no further complication. jlieved the Mexicans were attempting |. The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes -S. E. BERGESON & SON Suits Made in Our Own Shop $30.00 Up; Custom Made $50 Up 4 TM CT tion will select delegates to the Devils Lake convention of March 30 and 31. f 23, The caucuses he polling places of The couaty conven- success, it was testified, and Donahue | marek on March sued for fees which had not beén paida will be held at tl the last election, ANTI-TOWNLEY VOTERS URGED TO MEETIN American troops are in G2rmany as to smuggle over liquor or drugs. a war measure and not under any} treaty provision. Termination of the war, it is argued, wculd require with- | drawal and the administration has stated this is not now co:yemplated. And Right Now ANTI-GAMBLING Pp | caucu: noon, | time $1.00 Delivers Your Hoosier 1 j | dicated by the adopticn of a resslu- tion showing a lack 3f contider in the Bank of North Dakota by the yoters of Woodbury township clection | Tuesday. The resolution, which also instructed the township treasurer not to send any more of the township| funds to the state instiutions and to! ; withdraw the money now on deposit there, was vig2rously. attacked by for-| mer State Senator Thomas Pendray,! but was adopted by an almost two to one vote. H The township, which had but three anti-League votes four years ago, also | elected, two out of three indepznd-| ents, the officers elected being Erwin| R. Michel, assessor; J. H. McCutch- | eon, supervisor, and Richard Pendray,! treasurer. H That there has been considerabte! change in ‘sentiment since the house! PENDRAYS TWP. — ‘SHOWS CHANGE . Jamestown, Mar. 18.—A rapid change of sentiment against. the f@ownley: schemes of state’ socialism, ; even in strong league territory, is“in- It has been contended by those op- posed jto early, action terminating thi state of war, shat withdrawal of troops would lend encouragement to Ger-| many in resisting the demands of | St. Paul, Mar. 18. v. J. A. O:| allies as to reparations. | Prew. CUT il. ar | President Harding’s pesition ma; Preus today, signed the bills ongning not be revealed until his message it delivered to the 6th Congress on Apr‘ MANDAN DRAWS PAVORABLY IN STATE CONTEST Meets Hettinger ‘in the Firs Contest for Championship Minot, Mar. 18.—The state high| asketball tournament opened| hoc) bi ; here this afteracon with eight district champions competing. The, drawing: for places in the tournament, which! took, place at noon, resulted as fol-| | lows: Mandan vs. Hettinger 2:30 p. m. Valley City vs. Egéland 3:30 p. m, Bowbells vs. Wahpeton 8 p, m. Minot vs. Grand Forks 9 p. m. After the elimination contests to-| west. e | BILL SIGNED | the Minneapolis Chamber of Com-! j}; merce, Duluth Poard of Trade and! | South St. Paul Livestock Exchanges | | to co-operative associations, and the; | bill to prohibit gambling in grain, but | providing for “hedging.” ‘ATTY. GETS | LAW FEES Minneapolis, March 18.-—Dennis G. | Donahue, attorney, was awarded a i verdict of $1,357 against J. J. Hast- jings and J. Allen Box by a jury in | district court before Judge E. F. Waite today for fees alleged to have been j earned in forming 'a company known | as the Bankers’ ‘Investment, Trust. Hastings, who formerly was vice president of the Scandinavian-Ameri- | can National*bank’ of Fargo, N. D., ox, with others, organized the trust company, which had a capital stock of’ $11,000,000. It was alleged at the trial that the ! incorporators were to give their romissory notes for the steck, whicn in turn'°to ‘be ‘used in buying of’ small banks in the Norih- The trust company was not a it t t 3 | ; coun’ | | WHAT'S YOUR HEAD Says Rosalind in As You Like ‘It—‘‘Is “he of God’s making? Is his head worth a hat?” ‘ What about your head? Is All Idependents in the city are es ecially urged to attend ‘the precinct ses called for Saturday after- between.2 and 3 o'clock at which | delegates will be named to the, ty conyention to be held in Bis-/ CASH & CARRY GOLDEN RULE CASH AND CARRY GROCERY [08 BROADWAY | WAY Special Low, Prices at All Times WORTH? This is our second week of the cash and carry plan and each day shows us that the keen housewife prefers to pay cash and save. Our prices are low at all times under this plan. : SATURDAY SPECIALS Coffee, Holstad Brand in one pound packages, Cash and, Carry Special, 1 lb. 42c, $1 19 1 o: worth a Gordon? 3 lbs. for Among the many corking new shapes and_ colorings Coffee. Guatamala, Bulk Only,-A very Good Coffee that pyortecaure to find a Gordon you will enjoy. Cash and Carry Special $ 1 50 clue ler Fi Lye cs) aA dere an Vera rae ane . | : Kellogg’s.Corn Flakes, Cash and Carry | Special 10 pkgs. for,.......... Sai. $1.00 Only 10 Packages to a Customer We Deliver All Orders Amounting to $5.00 or Over \ Aug | day there will be four teams left to, investigation has revealed the true’ 50’ into the s2mi-finals and finals of! condition of the state industries and! A ‘ i i ale uC ‘the championship fight tomorrow. since the Bank of North Dakota has! “ sfandan was favored in drawing Het SLUUERUUAG UL | LOGAN'S heen unable to meet its obligations 's/ tiger, as the Mandan team was con- == ; : ; ra three to tw» for the League. The vote eto the eo chnale: oe = 2 = on the governorship was Frazier 33, : . 1 a =| O'Connor 34. = ws —s ry a { i = phone 33——Will Connect You With All Departments——Phone 33 == ' ‘se } » TRIBUNE WANTS— FOR RESULTS| MEAT WORKERS = QUALITY -SERVICE SANITARY = _ “We Thank. You | = Fourth Street_. Bismarck = == 5 R = 5 =| Fruits \ ‘= . Makea Dollar Worth One Dollar and Forty-Cents = Bananas ~ Grape Fruit | Chicago, Mar. 18—Official rorras = GROCERY DEPARTMENT = Oranges pen Lemons ‘ strike ballot being taken by the == ~ . ; =| : Famous Players Lasky Corpogson , | Zockyards workers in the plant of the GROCERY DEPARTMENT = ati : resents | Big Five packers had been received = aie, = a” Py : M. | at national headquarters at noon from | == Where Cash Talks 2 =| Fresh Vegetables He | jotrope | eight cities. They showed 25,106 men = Ay = Carrots Beets UY thorizing a strike and 387 voting |= Res ne es ee ORBNGES wee ate = Onions Radishes A Cosmopolitan Production. ' Seep cea ‘= A large shipment of small, thin skinned fruit. = Tomatoes ‘auliflower = eae SAILOR DIES = Put up in peck lots, by the peck ..........--.- 70c = Celery Head Lettuce 1g | = . . ka , @ Paramount GPicture IN SEA PLUNGE, Winesap Apples, unwrapped, medium size $2 25 = : se = By the Box ......-.--...0. eace wees eit e = National Goods - . | on Board the 8 S$. Pennsylvania, |= Reid Murdock’s Monarch Brand Catsup 70c = Cube G ah c eats Bi : c : off Guantanamo, Cu = 25c'Each; 3 for ..... sees esee ee eee teen ee ees = ube Graham Crax ube Premium Crax ELTINGE “THEATRE tthe Aasoclted ete are mie, = Aupitz Company Special Coffee Oey | ee Weight About 4 Ips. . leas vhen he Cr = 10 bbs. for $3.00; 5 for $1.55; per Ib. ....... o = er Ib. ...... ...22¢ er Ib. ..... 1+. 22¢ Commencing Monday | Sogervation ” net hen aha ieee = Canned Sesion 1 Ib. Tall Medium Red = Also a Nice Line of Bulk and Package Cookies “advift from the battleship Klorida dur- = 3 for 60c; per can ts ca) 23c = 5 ing manenvers of the U. S: fleet. = Toilet Paper, large rclls, 10 for 1c; = Yale Mustard Salad Dressing = 5 for 40c; per roll ........ shes bpe secs tenet eens = Extra Special 8 02. Jar ...s.:. cess eee eee : eae en PLAN = Reid Murdock Canned Apricots, 2% = Eastern Star Maple Sugar Butter, : ae = nee value ....... Deena cece een eee e es = To: Clean Up Bach (7.05. aw sss en eas que one Washington, Mar. 18.—Formulation = 6 aes Seep = Coffee Fresh Roasted Dail of a treasury, policy. on tax revision ES Ss rawberries, No.2 size cans, heavy syrup = aha pa ea sc a starte y-Secretary Mellon, SS v! 9 . 9 => ‘ | including repeal of excess profits, tax: SS 55¢ seller per can... 7. ee Ee .4le z= The Drink of Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow | helt aaa ce Kelloggs Corn Flakes, 18c Seller 39c = pe 's Special a “fo: ' 8 for ........ ae, = BIBS tities EE ee ove aa at Ace fais The clothing man says B| W.C. T. U. TO jes With orderjof giier ‘goods We Mal deliveries’ on Vinee Be Per lb oe Bi eee ike poe lctent Oe ae he sells suits at prices USH DRIVE = Cash Goods = ary chi, 182 ~. being = Our Green Vegetable Department is complete-including = Read This, Pl ! ve! - Fargo, March, 18.—Plans being = A = yt lease: lower than he can re By eae diac the conference of the == Green Pappers, Cauliflower, Tomatoes, lee Berg Head =! ts rewith you will notice d s, side ae A easeauly one place them for. Why W. C. T. U. of North Dakota to in- == Lettuce, California Celery, Parsley. = etn A in article that I recently rei Fi | itiate a drive to double the orguniza- == We specialize in Ccttage Cheese, Pimento Cheese, Cream. 33! which substantiates my actions and belief in quality: doesn’t the wholesaler jon a ncminoee at Tenow, nas $= _The Pimento Cheese is Home Made at 35¢ Pou’ d = Cheapness often means the sacrifice’ of all _buy up these stocks? a = Strictly Fresh Eggs - 8 5c = “quality” standards for the sole purpose of com- ° 5 SSS dozen for 2... ee eee e eee sete eee neg ees = peting in “price.” We think the modern house- | WEATHER REPORT | = MEAT DEPARTMENT =) wife has advanced beyond such a short sighted All WE ask is a’ For twenty-four hours ending a = ' =| policy, and So we base our reputation on the 3 ‘noon, March 18. : _ |B Fresh Dressed Chicken, and Real Lamb. Try a Leg or = ' safe foundation of “quality first. ; : fair profit on our Tenet aa M. = om Roast and be convinced for your Sunday Dinner. 33) Give us one trial ade the goods -received— ilori Dae Saatacdan i A = compare prices—judge fairly—and we add one more reg- tailoring. Laven tee: sient’ on = Get Your Order in Early = ulér customer to our books! ff . Preqipitati i ‘. i = Highest wind veloc 1s SS Specials in Meats = * Last Deli S day 4:3 4 a eee Unsettied == Pork Shoulder Roast of Steak, WB oie ed EES = ast Delivery Saturday 4:30 p. m. weather tonight and Saturday; colder = Lamb Shoulder Roast or Steak, Ib. . = Other week days iaah 4:00 PD. m. Saturday and in the west portion to- ss Lamb Stew, Ib. ........... = CLOSE AT 8 P. M. SATURDAY EVENING i T il & Cl e night. : = Bont, Renters ey Ib. = i aa See __. |= Hambu » Ib. = ; ailor eamer Gil. ance in Patterson's Hall Sat- = ork eed ik =|§ Both Phones 211 118 3rd Street Pe eR ES: 2 ___ |, uraay nignt, Marc lc: i = ° ATA ATA IINIANIA.| Kenzie Orchestra. : le Sil UWL

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