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FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1921 ) TNE alles TRIBUNE : PAGE THREE . | & i 22 cc aia ha | WORTH DAKOTA ernie Prmasi | “Webb Brothers “The Home of New Styles’ Ipetegation to go to Chicago! Where Committee of 17 : Will Meet. AUNTIE IIUINANL ANTS AOU CUNY MININOVA NUH SUDHA YUU AMIE Easter Sunday: Morn | : When fashion parades in its “best”—when all the world seems aglow with style—will you be at your best to enjoy the beauty of ap- pearance in your new garment? : , ‘Fargo, 'N. D., Mare! send ‘North Dakota's si gates uninstructed to the €. hic Ugo Col ference April 6; at which the grain marketing ‘system of the Committee @ ore of 17 will be either ratified or rejected by the- farmers of t he nation was made at the meeting of 200 farmers in Fargo galled by the North Dakota F f Farm Paioau federation, North Da| SHOU MUM A, AN) AEE YA kota Will have six of the 120 farmer } delegates at the Chicago convention. This verdict was reached after aj stormy session yesterday afternoon; Selection of your Suit or Coat should not be 1 f A i Ri ht i We wiles opporition to the Commit : j / ee 7 ed among the si °. ‘ celaye agnt Now the, advantages of - | Nortera of tee Netibal Wheat Grae Suits Coats choosing wisely and correctly are greatly in ers association, headed hy Georg te ( se Duis of Grand Forks, head of th $19.50 to $97.50 HN $15.00 to $75 e branch of the wheat grower sociation. Mr, Duis and his follow contended that the grain mar-| keting contract. of the wheat growers is superior to that of the Commi tee of 17, in that it provides for the) etual pooling of all wheat. f ; a He a Sot Haren Blouses a ” = Wraps $5.00 to $25.00 j ‘ $29.50 to $95 your favor. ey . Evety garment is quality made in every 7 64 Count stitch and seam. Standard Percales - Be $10.75 to $85.00 : Every Day : : Real French This week has brought many handsome new Kid Gloves things to our busy department. $2.1 00 ; ve are confidently ready for the .great air ier aster drive tomorrow. In addition to our ‘| VOU UUUTOLUUGE LARGO Resolutions adopted at the close of) the conference, however, reminded | the North Dakota delegates that the: object of the Chicago convention; would be to obtain -harmony between the backgys- of the Committee of 17) and the wheat growers associa‘ion nH “occ It was the sentiment of a large mi 2 ‘ jority at yesterday’s meeting that the Dresses tentative plan of the Committee of , 17, should be ratified at the Chics $5.00 to $30.00 $22.50 to $98 go convention. - i Delegates Are Named Delegates to the Chicago conven-! | tion were selected yesterday as fo lows: Usher L. Burdick, Williams! Djer Kiss many new coats, suits and dresses, dozens of j-eounty, sare Bureau B, Heine- ~. a BEN, RY "Face Powder ‘ew Gage Hats have réached us, [neces Qa ak seat Neila and Veilings Smart Easter Footwear ‘ i | Equity; Senator B. F. Baker If it is a smart new oxford or the ‘atest ee 1 Bquity; Harrison Gar- Nothing so fascinating as veiled beauty, ’ 45c | toe Penis county, Wheat “Grow. and beauty’s charms are at their best thing in he Lens slipper you will find /Box ers; H. . Finke,” Ward count; behind the meshes of a smart veil. Our a ‘ste Sh 0 eras he here in a-com- ave : oney Grange coy ete ow Easter showing is completewith all the Pe lige Owing oF ie aenson 8 most at- Weodbury’s WANT BAN | latest novelties. The prices range from $7.50 to $12.50 fl Soap | ON IMPORTS | SH ae, 2 1 nderwear = Corsets Grand Forks, 5 N. ND. March 24. —at a meeting of the North Dakota Wheat 22¢ | Come Over the Bridge to Mandan 200000000 =) =! = | ==! Growers’ association, held here re To complete your Easter Outfit a ‘ood = solutions were adopted urging Presi- P y a Correct Modes for Spring. Don’t make 4 supply of Silk: Underwear is almost a hi = Where $= dent Harding to aid in establishing an ity. Th Cin the lon is the mistake of having your Easter cos- §& ==) embargo on wheat imports into this! necessity. e cost in the long run tume fitted over your old corset. Buy’ & ummins-f r@) r ison O. Breyton == country and to influence the war act higher than igs Sari iglen ate a new one and be sure of a satisfactory ops =S finance committee to function at an ‘or the ive such wonderful service = Snop! Saree tte aid in furthering expar sone yey Anse toe Le Our corsetieres will take pleasure in ==) business in grains with foreign coun- 4 : elping you choose the model best suit- Mandan, North Dakota =i tries. The new low prices are in effect. ed to your figure requirements, = = = George FE. Duis of Grand Forks, elected president of the si prganiza Zoo tion declared that imme E IMM TT OTT VAHOOOHUuovapvacennanstctarauasseendestoguasoetenenoeveapnnesscneeanninnnidnrentestent | must be taken to prot growers “40 milli ] TWO CITY HOMES | season opening for town property.) The imposing colonial residence STONeS 438 74 milli Hog receipts, 15,000. Slow, very un- THE DOPE WAS DOPE The cozy little Cushing bungalow on) owned by S. D. Cook at Ri vi Bt ets bey : tly stead: Shanghai, March A RECENTLY SOLD First street has been purchased by, recently! been pitrehasea By Ot one | paliay awaiting the openinesst.De¥E eran revelDts, 7000. Steady to 25) an opium den. They took samples aes New iolaciae Rotor robe - R. W. Sanders. They expect to move son, and the family will occupy {he | a ra Pa cents higher. | the “hop” habitues were smoking. | law. = Lahde tere Two pretty Shpmes have been pat into their new home, trot m Rose apart-! residence at once, fee se ee ee momma sabaky" ————-—- 7 | chased this week, indicating brisk | ments some time this spring. utiful home pla | i MARKETS | ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK. | , as it is, y South St. Paul Lives! Mar. 25. r —————————— 5 _____—_@ r | erlookng cous 2 Saaeaaigs al Hor receipts 4,500, steady. " | : aire ions are pending - whereby other, NO GRAIN MARKETS, Range, $7.50 to $10.60, | transfers are to be completed shortly.| | The grain exch anges in tl princi- Bull $9 to dete Ha 4 ; | es Wi Good Frid Catt! receipts, 1,800, ext reme ly x + a ee done ne duit xillers, mostly steady. | ‘ c ! TWAT ‘| New Corporations MI FLOUR. Beef steers, quotable to $9.50, no| , iL 2 H TS: De —— oe: M a y. 25.—Flour un- good here today; bulk common steers, | ae | agfitses of meorporaton fled with ita Sis to goth 0 barrel paclon] AELE 1S anaes 4098 a GOLDEN RULE thes Secretar nue: 3 6.50, ch St § Cracking good’ sh ood shapes) | Sandager-Geisler company, Lisbon; Z : bce he , top 7 | CASH AND CARRY GROCERY in-color. combinati | Bonera department pare ‘ i ! y Stockers and feeders, tendcexey low- rh int a : c ; Officers Helen Ge: ! ‘hicago, I eo C oy market quiet. | hone 7. 3 i thatYareta YdelightYt erie Sandager,’ Marold Sandager, 4,000. ull host stcors, $8.50, to $9.50, Sheep receipts, 100, nominally. | : Geo. W. Little bel Geisler. eS | ; Antelope Valley Investment Com- ra E Flora; general investment busi- TA LENE EET H -apital stock! $75,000; ineoypor-, DO YOU KNOW aul S-edMoen,, Sint Mopy> Anna That the Oil sensation of the country is the Cat Creek Field theteye 508 BROADWAY — Npecial Low Prices at All Times | | Crary Turner Agency Inc. Fargo; | of Montana, which produces the highest grade oil in the U. | | insurance look sales, etc.; capital) S.? Fortunes are being made overnight. We have the most §j i | Cary. att Hf Stoudt Gertrute Cray. i clean cut, promising p proposition in this field. \ This week under our Cash and Carry system we are not ie E HAVE THE OIL ' going to quote any prices for the reason our prices have “PWAS REAL HEN PARTY. * Two Wells Aina Producing on Our Holdings \@ met with such saving satisfaction to the housewife, we Braman, Okla., March 25.—Church . +WEWANT LIVE WIRE AGENTS i feel they know our prices are low. We will just mention er ailed cone. te ie able eoeeadl _ or Brokerage Firms in Every County in the West. } that we will have special prices on the following: ' | |ior Rev. M.F. Kelly. Next mornitig Write, COBB-ROBERTS LAND CO. M iscovered that hi ishion- | | *. Lr Fifth Street Meee errata hie henkoase with LEWISTOWN, MONT. if Heinz’s Bottled Goods | full-grown chickens. Sunshine Cookies. Karo Syrup and Cereals. The Quality Grocer | | WILL PRAISE ‘ EASTER SPECIALS | ITASLONGAS Fresh Strawberries, Bananas, Apples, Grapefruit, Lem- | SHE SURVIVES | We Deliver All Orders Amounting to $5.00 or Over Special Reductions On STAPLE GROCERIES ons, Radishes, Cucumbers, Head Lettuce, Celery, Beets, Carrots, Cauliflower, Tomatoes,’ Spinach, Green Onions, Parsley, Spinach, Sweet Potatoes, Brussel Sprouts. Pure Fruit Jam, all flavors, Put up in No. 5 Tins, Revtuced t $1.10 | Mrs. Salader After Taking Tan- lac Eats and Sleeps Better Than in Years « coon The Quality L Meat Market | 2 z = ' «Pll praise Tanlac all my life for | Chippewa Ginger Ale, 12 ats. ‘to CARE: |relieving me of that awful stomach | 7 ‘seller Reduced io a | trouble,” said: Mrs. Belle Salader, cf | | Fresh Potato Chips } 1005 East Third Ave., Mitchell, S. D. r i es sich tiie | “Nobody knows how I suffered for) + 319 Mandan Aye. Per pkg. . i five years.. I ate hardly enough to! Quaker Corn n Puffs, keep me alive, as I dreaded the agony Reduced to . ad |1 was sure to suffer if.1 ate a sub-| ‘stantial meal. I nearly always had a | ‘ burning, gnawing feeling in the pit | of my stomach, and I was simply des- | FOR SATURDAY ONLY Sugar 10 Ibs for ci. ce eee cet ee eee eee eee ee White House Coffee, per Ib. ... Red Rose Coffee,’3 Ibs. for Brown & Norum, Props, 611 Broadway Phone 722 si. 00 Seller reduced te ‘ Esra Fancy Waldorf Raspb ‘ | perate because I could get nothing to, Cc reamery Rutten oo. opens “$1.00 Seller, reduced to .. os Sees adie | bess = Extra Fancy Waldorf Tomatoes, ‘18 oz. jar Te tch eaa co weak and worn out 1 had Eavictly. Fresh Eggs, 27¢ per 0; : Try Us For Quality and Service’ 45c Seller reduced to ... : to Me down for awhile every day, bat vam van ce: ame sack if Bz by “Beets, 20 0Z. even then I was so nervous I got lit-| Armour’ y Best. Cher \ petra Fancy Waidort Bal v fam tie rest. I don’t believe anybody was, No. ¢ per can; ¢ SPECIALS FOR EASTER 50c Seller reduced to... Extra Fancy Waldorf fel 20 oz..Jar,50c Seller, reduced to ... ee aged because, in spite of all the money Extra Fancy Waldorf String Beans, 19 ‘02. Jar 1 spent for medleiies and treatment,, I got no relie | 55c Seller, reduced to 2 | | It was a lucky day for me when I Extra Fancy Waldorf Pitted Cherie 21 on jar fe on Tanlac, for it~soon made: ; ever more miserable than I was and) iu I was also down-hearted and discour-) Very Good Peaches, 2 Pineapple U Likem, NO. 8 ....++ Early June Sweet Peas ... Blue Brand Sugar Corn ... Pancake Flour, 17¢; 3 for We are offering for Saturday some very choice Hams and they are so good we term them as Easter Hams. Beef, Veal, Pork and Mutton Fresh Dressed Chickens Our Own Make Sausages $1.00 Seller Reduced to a Mi | me feel like a different person. I Cabbage, per Ib .........-- ee eee = Good Standard Corn; 18¢ S MM cat anything 1 want now and my di M- Apples, Extra, Jumbo Packed Wines = Easter Hams \ ‘ie oe [geson fs petet: seen peer and HM Brgonis, S125 Seller... ++. = i t ‘ 001 andar eas, 1c Se er. . I ¢ Soup, 11 bars ..... — i i 1 d to be just what I needed 4zenox Soup, AL = ; Reduced to - < [ice Pree Sat roe a eat PML lectrio Spark Soap, 10 bars 1... = . Wedeliver o eH parts of the city, a fy, blessing to me.” = AB. Luna White Laundry Soap, 10 Bars ........+++++-48¢ = eliverie: ’ All California Canned Fruits Reduced from 30 to 40% | Tenlae ja goles ‘Blemarchs by Jas. We Deliver Orders = s 3 a BE | parette, in Wing by H. P, Homan, in DAVIS’S GROCERY '=~ 8:30-—10:30 a. m. 2:30—4:30 p. m, iy —— PURE HIGH TEST SWEE CREAM —— A | Strasburg by Strasburg Drug Co. Phone 465 319 Mandan Ave = = "ale 4 = ; STRATTON & EARP, REGAN. » | % . att = | g Nal A

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