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_ PAGE SIX * the state. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE the BOARD DENIES UNFAIR POLICY — TOONESCHOOL boar, MANDAN NEWS SOMEONE MAY Jot initiation sin Bisthar ck, April OVERALL ® A large class will be initiated. : i The Mandan team has accepted the in- vitation to do the floor work. The| Denial that the board ‘of administra j state deputy and representatives from | tion hag attempted to “emasculate” th Rigler ioses Diamond - While! Dickinson, Richardton, Braddock, Lin" | Wahpeton school of science by with- | | ton and Wishek will be present. | holding funds is made by members or j tailor, were married Wednesday by his Rey. Hugh H. Owen. To Initiate Large Class. The Mandan and H Blemurek Reviews |Says Wuhpetoy Tnstftution ‘was Treated no ‘Differently rh Than Others. * It Waiting on Customers at ; Rosen’s Store. U “=r NN We Serve You _ Properly HEN you come to our markét to buy your meats, you are met with polite and courteous meat cutters, who know _ their business and appreciate the fact when you say that you want something choice and they too, enjoy giving you the best... The Entire Family Like Our Sausages ACH day our sausages’ ‘are Againing more praise from our customers, be- cause they knew we use nothing but the choicest of meats-in them. No doubt’ you like sausage so place a small order with us as a trial and see the difference. ' 5c Some one who purchased a $1.25 pair of overalls, may be today the prowd fossessor of a diggnond valued at $600, but if “any of them there be,” B. M. Rigler of Rosen’s store would be ‘glad to, hear from them immediate- In ; After having waithd on many cloth ing customers all afternoon, Mr. Rig- Jer found last night ghat the diamond had worked lose from the prongs on shis ring, and was ‘missing. A search all over thé floor and the shelves did notdevelop any trace of the missing jewel. The ring was given Mr. Rigler by his mother as a &7 saduation present and for this Teason he regrets keenly his loss. rine END DRIVE FOR SLOGAN Yesterday, the closing i the contest to secure a seitable an for | Mandan brought in a flood of sugges- | tions.” The committee of judges has not decided when‘it will meet. Prizes of $35 each are to be awaf@ed for the | w best slogan and the’ best trade mark. RETURNS FROM U.S. SERVICE Steve Douglas, Ca Cannon Bal}, return- ed yesterday from sérvice in the Unit- ed States~army. Douglas was in France, but he has been in this coun- try for some time~and was stationed at Fort Sheridan, Chicago. NEW PAPER ; AT FLASHER S. H. Tovwass, a well-known ,North Dakota newspaper man, will start in a week or two the Flasher Tribune, a weekly paper to be published at. Flasher, according to pregent plans. .. The Flpsher Hustler, formerly pub- | lished by Editor McLeod, was.one of the famous papers of the state and “Little Mac” as the publisher was knowy to the fraternity, was one of! the most popular newapaper men in Liver Sauisage, Blood Sausage/Head Cheese All at per Wisse cee eee nko es Fancy Heine Made Bologna BS DOHN’S’.. ES sae and Exclusive Meat Market Phone 476-177 ‘ 512 Broadway SH a — ee CASH & CARRY. GOLDEN RULE CASH AND CARRY GROCERY Phone 794 Geo. W. Little $08 BROADWAY Special Low Prices at. All. Times . ‘ SATURDAY SPECIALS Brick Cheese, Brookfield Brand Full Cream Per ib. ...... bar dtaneed yess Corn, god quality at this snap price, case $2 25 lots only, 2 doz. to case, per'case .......... ° ae TU STA IHUNUUUUNVURLVELE EAT MAL tei ah Following his death some two years ago the paper was suspended. G BURNSTOBE. | MANDAN GUEST) Bishop Charles Wesley Burns of the| i Methodist church, will #e ibe gnést of | the business men of. Mandan at lunch- eon on April 12, at the time of his: visit to-North Dakoja. | Thomas H. Sullivan, secretary of | the Commercial club, is making’ ar- rangements for the affair. ¢ Much interest is taken in the visit | by all of the people of Mandin be- | cause of its close association with the; hospital project which the Methodist | church ha$ taken up in the city | WILL SET DATE _ FOR SLOPE FAIR The directors of the Missouri Slope | Fair association will meet Monday to| ; decide upon the dite on which the; Onion Sets, white, red and yellow fair will be held.. Severul othey mai; ters of importance will also be con-: ‘Allvat:3:ba) for 12s itil. eye he etic nee wecnees sidered. | ai F 4 art ite j Toilet Paper, large size rolls, good quality 2 5 | War Mothers to Meet, 3 Rolls for of The, War Mothers will meet at the) social parlors of the Commercial club | at their regular meeting date, April 5.| | r Enters Hospital. John Renner, son of Joseph Renner of St. Anthony, has enterej the Man- dan ‘hospital for treatment. War Mothers to Meet. The American. ‘War Mothers will meet, at the social*rooms’of the Com- | mercial club on April 5, the regular meeting date. | i Mrs. L. J. Erickson, wife of L. J. -On STAPLE GROCERIES Erickson, street commissioner, was a taken to the hospital yesterday for | | D: treatm i ) Sq Mandan Ave. ~ Q FOR SATURDAY ONLY Sugar, 10 lbs. for White House Coffee Red Rose Coffee, 35c per lb.; Northern Creamery Butter Strictly Fresh Eggs 24c; 3 dozen fo: Van Camp’s Milk, Tall : Very Best Peaches, 21/, Size Cans, 29c; 3 for .... Pineapple* Ulikem, No. 3 Cans........ warcats alee Peats 21/, size cap. 35c; 3 for’. . Early June Sweet Feas Blue Brand’ Sugar Corn ne 2 for Crisco, 24c per lb.; 3 for .. Jelly, All Flavors 7 0z. Glass iy « We Deliver All'Orders Amounting to $5.00 or Over : Taken to Hospital. = || R ums to His Home. , ‘pr. John Evert of Brainerd, Minn. who hag been the guest of his sister, Mrs. E}. R. Lanternman, has returned to the Minnesota city. Matron Marries. Mrs. Rachel B. Wray; matron of one | of the dormitories at the state train- | ing schpol,; and ‘Axel. Stromestead, | On. Crutches Falryfoot Cured Him - Jelly All Flavors, 16 ot, Glass 85c; $ for $1. | footw ewellen: 1 hed to neo rooms 6 Seller yt. de. cet os oeibe. cytoas aetee 85c | ae Feliet, Aft Special Bargain: Washing Powders and Soaps | seine Peicrfout’ exroompioety ores. N.Y. ! Lenox Soap, 11 Bars for .../....0. 0500. e veces 4 ; _ Electric Spark Soap 10 Bars for Free G Offer una White Laundry, Soap, 10 Bars for . C , ry. Soap, 10 Bars for aera have o, Sis Wreugit eee Star Naptha 11 Packages for ........ to the a beer eed oe Sal Scda 3 Packages... 0... cece ce sense den beads oss! _ Hf It done We Deliver Orders 2 + rae gpd ‘ ; tere box etey. DAVIS s GROCERY Phone 465 Yon 319 Mandan Ave President Garland ‘Bricker, of the in- stitution, ¢in resigning, said that no bills had Been paid since January 1, exceptng pay rolle. saying that Bricker c to build a‘big university at, Wahpeton instead of carrying, out L} (of the institution. Cerfew Pears, 1 Can 40c; 2 for oe staté board. of administrati Members of the ‘d_reply to Bricker’ 's charges by not “keep feet on the ground”: and wanted je ‘purpose | laws: is declared that: this’ institution | 490.71; Treen The. South Side: General Mere eons ZYORIST, & 8 8 2. > wa wag treated no differently from | others in the matter of deferred payments of expenses during the last two months, Bills of educational and other state institutions were deferred during the firat two: months of 193], ‘The defer- red amount of educatjofal institution billsfor the month of January amount: ed to $124, 886.96; TRY, were as fol- Etlendale Normal Trop. ~~" SPECIAL AL REGUGROW ON GROCERIES. . SATURDAY. APRIL 2, 1921: Sugar, per.100 lbs, Sugar, 10‘Jbs. for’::. White: House Coffee, per. aces Tall Carnation Milk, per can Tall Van Camps Milk, per can Northern Creamery Butter, per lb. Strictly Fresh Eggs, per doz, P. &. G. Soap, 10 Bars fo! Heinz Vinegar, per. gal. a Monarch Baked Beans, 2'lb. Cans . No. 3 Can Fancy cen Gagg Plums, 55c Seller . Honar Brand No. 21 BGG Seller... ccc. cecce eee Seller, :3 for 2 Can Fane Pears) 35c Seller No. Quaker Oats; 4 lb. Package for: Post Toaaties, 3 Boxes for. : Borton’s: Fish Balls, 1 lb. can; Good Size Oranges, per dozen Fancy: Brooms, $1.25 Seller. Princess Tomatoes Chili Relish Strictly. Fresh: Bg Maple’: Sugar. Fl: Bricks "Bach. . Armour’s. 'Veribest ‘Creamed’ Celery, each can «.. _ Armour’s ‘Veribest:. Milk, ‘Tall Size, each Armour’s Verihest,’Pork‘arld Beans, 2 for 25c, 6 for . o : Country Pack’ Pumpkiris) No.3 Cans, 1c ExtraiFaney: Corn; Peas 7 Tomatoes, 2 for 25¢ 6 for Be Crisco;:1 Tb. catis,'28e 3:3. Hip-0-Lite. Marshmallow seven, Pint Jars, each Extra: Faricy Sweet Potatoes, No. 3 Cans, Each . Omar’: Spinach; ‘No:: 8 Cans, ‘Each Gorton’sCodfish, ‘1 ib.’ Wooden Boxes, each Gorton’s: Fish Balls, Each ‘can’. ieee Spark: Soap, 10 ‘bars for Lenox ‘Soap, 11 ‘bars for Helmet Cherries,;:1 Can 20¢;:3 for’ Helmet. Peaches, 1°can:30c;8-for .. Helmet Apricots, 1 can 25e; 4 for Rosedale Plums,: 1 can‘ ~ Victory Strawberrys, 1 Can 40c; 3 Hills Dale Pineapples, 1’ can 40c; 3 Armour’s Veribest: Fruit Jellies, "Ton. Jars, Each 2 ABe : Red Rose Coffee, 35c \lb.; 3 “Ibs, for . Fancy No.3 Can Apricot, Peaches, Envoy Cherries, aptietta: and Fancy Canned Corn, Canned Peas, 2 Cans for No. 3 Can Standard Tomatoes, per can 35 Seller . Princess‘Catsup, 1 Bottle 35e: 3 Bottles for -. Winesap Jumble'Apples, Smal) Size, per poy Extra Good' Creamery: Butter, ‘per ib. ‘Smoked Bloaters, Extra Fancy, Each’. Coffees. at Usual Hargain Prices! G. Soap; and Mitte. Flyer, 10 “Bars 0 eee rs Cans Raspberries, Blackberries smesseliseaiiiiiiameaee i ee ese 33 Each ........ Pepe t eee ee ees for . Home Made Cookies and ‘Doughnuts Baked by Mrs. A.M, Johnson" We Will Make Two Deliveries Get the Habit and Trade at: the SERVICE GROCERY §j bStrect Try Us For Quality on ‘as near to you as your telephone. Bismarck, N. D. Phone87S oe The Quality Meat Market _ and Service \: SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Beef, Veal, Pork and Mutton Fresh Dressed Chickens © - Our Own Make Sausages. Easter Hams — : a We deliver to all parts of the city ‘ Dees 8:30-—10:30:a. m... * 2:30-4:30 p. m. Chiesa | a ‘Dickingon . Nor: Normal, $7,736. Soper Valley City -Normal, $17,- $43,600.21; Bottineau School of Fores- ury 94,860. 28. -« These January: bills were repartcd Bll. paid. by “March 29. February bills for institutions bave'not been paid in! ed by auditors. “| Wahpeton’ Schoo! : oh Bcionee, $5.- fe $7,913.5' bat if you'are $2,975.74; “Minot y Mayville Normal, entirety as yet, days, it is. said. The pay rolls of the institutions were not included in the deferred pay-_ |- ments, it is said, and some emergency H bills were paid. ! ‘The institutional bitts/are sent by heads of institutions to the beard of administration, where chey are check- Agricultural: College, $28,- University of. North. Dakota, It’s Cash ana Carry Grocery [7th & Thayer | 4 =F rvs coop TO EAT WE HAVE 1m——_+ Our ‘Canned Goods are as Fresh ag in Harvest Time \y No, Price es Given Over Phone ‘ Corn, Iowa Sugar, Regular 15c vatue, Saturday Special 1 can for 11¢; 5 cans for .....- “" Begs, atrictiy fresh, right from the farm, f dozen, 25¢; 2 dozen LOR, ic es wee Butter, Dairy, in 5 lb. Jars, Per Ib. Bring Your Jars Along 27c : Baska Very choice by the strip Per We... eee cence ee te een eeec ete ee ene Onion Sets, 1 quart, 10c; ee : 3 quarts for . ANIM een aes i vie Risveds diesptoitase Sweet Cream,, ae Pater Milk 9 The Ovieial Cash and Cary Sloe \ BLAME YOURSELF_it 01 ceries. . This. ates too much for your 'gro- store offers you the opportunity to buy right indifferent and careless, and pay credit store prices, you can not , expect to enjoy the saving that careful buyers. at tite enjoy. Try us tomorrow. . Fleishman’s Yeast Fresh Daily wn Bi 5 arm &k Jones | We bit; but we will not fool our customers ‘\. Our Saturday Special EGGS STRICTLY FRESH Oranges; 2. dozsuj). 052... ‘Head. Lettuce, Celery, Spinach, Radishes, Tomatoes, Onions, Cauliflowers, Cucumbers Apples ' Grape Fruit Oranges ei Strawberries and Cream. ~ be oy eel a LOGAN'S ° = Celery Cauliflower Head Lettuce Tomatoes Radishes Green Onions ° “ Grape Fruit - Oranges ~— . Bananas \ Strawberries “APRIL FOOL'S DAY” But don’t let yourself be. fooled by cheap . “prices, because that means chegp goods. \ We specialize in Quality as we know THAT is what counts. eh Seas SN EGGS ~ EGGS Today Only 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 Street