The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 25, 1921, Page 6

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PAGE SIX “WE WILL SERVE YOU” Whether you wish to buy only a TYPEWRITER RIB- BON, or a typewriter, or to have some minor adjustment | made on your machine, “IRREGARDLESS OF ITS MAKE” our experts will be glad to take care of you. To serve means “SERVICE” try it. We can supply you with the first and last word in Type- writer “SUPPLIES.” All makes of REBUILT typewriters for sale and for rent. LISBON WANTS ~ SCHEDULE FOR STATE BASEBALL } i Plans to Invite Representatives! of Bismarck at Con- “Bismarck Typewriter Company” ROYAL AND CORONA AGENTS L. POLLAK C. R. SHERWOOD Phone 926 Little Bldg. ' re ference Cou ! The following is a list of counties eae NTY TAKES ; and the amouat of seals handled in; Lisbon, iN. \D., April 25.—The Lisbon ‘each as compiled to date by the Pen-) baseball management which this year | mant: jis putting forth one of the strongest Nels 8.28; Williams, $149.50; ! teams in its history, if arranging for! i Golden Valley, $64.89; Dunn, $150.0 meeting of the managers of the | Hettinger, $100. Burke, $17 various baseball clubs in the eastern $4 . ke: 34; Pem-; section of this state, with Minot, Man- 9.14; Ward,’ dan and Bismarck in the western part ; Bowman," for the purpose of arranging a sched- Mountrail,! ule for this summer among the big Pierce, teams in the state, Rottineau, | The conference system arranges a HIGH RANK IN SEALS BOUGHT : Only Four Counties in aa tavalier, $443.00; ; H Barnos, $: Cass, $2, schedule in one’ day's time, whereas Rank Higher Than Bur- f Wells, — §: ‘McLean,! the mail system is drawn out and is | $ Foster, $114.02; " Divide.! unfair inasmuch as the team to start leigh County LaMoure, $158.50; Renville,' on a schedule first gets the best out i 31; Rolette, $131.80; . lay. Burleigh county rank$ high among | 8.71; McIntosh, ‘The date for the conference has the counties in the state in the num-| $35.00; Sioux, $9. cKenzie, $15.26; not been made definite, but will be ber of seals purchased to aid the anti- | Grant $20.21; Adams, $5.00; Emmons,’ announced early this week. tuberculosis fight of the North Dakota; Richland, $359.48; Morton,; —Lisbon’s first games will be a three- Tuberculosis association, according to, $30 Oliver, $31.29; Traill, $ figures published in the April number; Adams, $78 Burleigh, $ of the “Pennant”, official bulletin of | Sargent, 3 . the association. ‘Burleigh county handled — seals amounting to $726.72, Only four coun Bill ties took more seals than Burleigh; Tot county. The state as a whole handled! $14,687.80 of seals, Cass county led} Enjoy some of our delicious | other counties. taking $2,979.77 of Hot Coffee and Sandwiches: PRISON | TEAM 1s ame series with Minot at Minot, May 6, 7..and 8 On May 15 the local aggregation opens the season of -the 40, Steele, Moorhead Athletics at ‘Moorhead. 3 an, $/.00;! ‘Baseball will officially open at home » $28.78, | for the Lisbon nine:on May 20. The , $14,687,80, i; Minot team will oppose the Lisbonites ; on this date, Wednesday. then: served during the day and eve-| AGAIN A WINNER \fame'of ar choice candies: "| SCORE 5 TO 2 The Chocolate Shop. The prison baseball team won han: Make it a point to meet your eye rom en here Sunday after- ifriends at the New Garrick. In spite of the lowering clouds a! | large number of fans were out to see! the game. The prison team gave al | splendid exhibition of baseball. The! ; Prison team’s game was featured by| | the fielding of Peoples, who handled; | ten chances at second without error, | and Bauer's three safe\hits. | ‘Humple was in the box for Wilton,| Jimmy Cunningham refusing to pitch ‘ because of the raw weather. Cichosky | DRS. BOLTON & BOLTON Osteopaths Acute and chronic disease suc- cessfully and scientifically treated without drugs. OFFICE 119, 4th St. Bismarck, N. D. Phone 240 OR yearswe have been selecting the best in Seeds, Plants and Bulbs. 1 | 1 t Your. satisfaction is our LANPHER success. Those varieties | 4 | that are not perfectly |: | hardy and “worth while,” [fj i HATS we do not recommend ty {| pe ; “ ieee i YOU. ei The “Como is a right smart style : youll think well | ‘| of it. OSCAR H. WILL & CO. J, Pioneer Greenhouse EA, Phone 163 324 4th St. Van Horn Cafe Asien Bougas, Prop. REDUCED: PRICERS—— REGULAR LUNCHEON AND DINNER NOW 45 CENTS | Owing to reduction in food prices, we have reduced our regular | Luncheon, Dinner and Special Order prices which you will notice from the below bill of fare. Besides we now have a new Chef with many years experience with leading Hotels and Cafes. These price changes will be permanei SPECIAL LUNCHEON AND DINNER SERVED F ROM : 11:30—8:00 P. M. Including Soup, Br ad and B .tter, Meat Orde-, Vegetable; Despert and Coffee, ‘I'ea or Milk. Cream of Tomato Soup Home made sausage with mash-._~ Fried Salmon with cold slaw ed potatoes Canned sardies with sliced head Roast leg of pork with apple lettuce sauce Cold Veal with potato salad l Guaranteed All Wool New Spring Boiled Milwaukee Frankfurters with sauer kraut Stewed Corn Patterns Mage to Your Order Spanish pot roast with noodles Rice pudding Choice of One Order $ 22.00 EXTRA e Ros met prime ribs of beef au Head Lettuce 25c; Queen Olives H to 5 20c; Green onions 15c; New As- i $75.00 paragus' on toast 35c; Green All Work Guaranteed fxtra cut of beef with new ~ asparagus ........ Sirloin steak with fried potatoes .... ‘Ham & Eggs country Cold Chicken with sliced to- peas 15c; Stewed tomatoes 15c; Stewed Corn 15c; Wax beans 15c¢; Strawberry short cake 35c; Strawberries with cream 35c; Sliced Pineapple 15c; Sliced mato peaches 15c; Sliced bananas | Beef tenderloin steak with with cream 25¢c; Sliced ‘oranges | Ya a rasher. bacon s 15e; Canned pears 15c; half i Asparagus omelette .. Grapefruit 20c; Home made pie | TAILOR Sliced Tomatoes 25c; Sliced or cake—per cut 10c. | Cucunrbers 30c; Celery _25c; | | it | | | WANDA HAWLEY “The Out Side Woman” “But I Simply Must Go!” j Dorothy, bride of a month, couldn’t see why Hubby had to tear himself away and go to work. Probably he wouldn’t have gone if he had foreseen all the excitement his gentle little bride was going to stir up in that apartment during his absence. i You Simply Must Go and See Wanda Hawley, the daintest of stars I in the merriest of domestic comedies. i ORPHEUM “Let's Gol” | Tonight and Tomorroav Also a 2 Reel | Comedy | AMERICAN CHAMP Washington 625 Chicago: . 500 ; St, Louis 444 Boston .. 429 Det roit .... 333 | Philadelphia ......... 1 Milwaukee . Louisville .. 6 70 Indianapolis a) T14 Minneapolis 2 66% | Kansas City : avd 2 |NEW CHEF TO | for the Van Horn cafe/ ; 648 comes to the Van Horn cafe with | Bougas, announces today a changé in | chef it is believed by the management | place to meet your friends. | FOR SALE—Eight-room, all modern , ment and would advise quick action jon April 28 on the farm formerly THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE caught. The Wilton team lacked pra tice but was virtually the same as! j last year’s team. LOSSES AT GOLF; Brookwood, England, April 25.—(By|{ the Associated Pkess.)—Mrs. Temple Doebell, former BNtish woman cham- pion, won the scratch prize in the golf match for women on the Weat- hill course today with a score of 82 for the 18 holes. } Miss Alexa Stirling, American wo- man™champion, was tied for nintn place, BABE RUTH GETS 5TH HOME RUN) New York, April 2.—Bahe Ruth knocked out his fifth home ron of the season today In the first Inning of the Yankee-Washe | Ington game. | BASEBALL | National League WwW. L, ‘Pet. New York .....04.- 5 2 4 Pittsburgh . 7 3 700 Chicago 4 2 667) Boston . A 5 444 Brooklyn 4.6 444 ‘Philadelphia 3 4 429 Cincinnati .. 4 6 400 St, Louis ............ 1 5 164 American League New York . Cleveland .< s Bwwecanas, American Asoociatic! : PONSHOMH ES Qe merece cone Columbus 2865 St. Paul . 250) Toledo ... 2 230) Games Kansas y 4, ‘Minneapolis 3. °/ Milwaukee 8, St. Paul 7. Louisville 0, Columbus 5. Indianapolis-Toledo postponed, weti | grounds. Cincinnati 5, Pittsburg 4, Chicago 5, St. Louis-1. ‘Others postponed. ‘Detroit 2, Chicago 3. 1 St. Louis. 2, Cleveland 6. “Others postponed. SUNDAY 'GAMES.., National League. Philadelphia, 0; New: York, 1. Boston, 6; Brooklyn, 12. Pittsburgh, 7; Cincinnati, 2. t Chicago, 8;' St, Louis, 7. i . Amer.cati League. New York, 1;' Washington, 3. St, Louis, 5; Cleveland, 6. Detroit, 7; Chici&g, 3. + 3 Others not''scheduled.° American Association, i Milwaukee, 4; St, Paul, 5. (Ten in- nings.) Indianapolis, 2; Toledo, 8. Kansas City, 15; Minneapolis, 3. Louisville, 5; Columbus. 6. TAKE REINS , AT VAN HORN D. B. Bougas, a practical chef, with many years experience with leading hotels and cafes in Chicago and New York, will act in the capacity of chet and it is the intention to the new chef tv serve the newest, appetizing dishes found in cafes of the largest cities, Mr. Bou- sixteen years’ experience and tno management feels there is no doubt but. that the patrons of the cafe will be’ pleased with this new service. The proprietor of the cafe, Andrew prices owing to the reduction of all food supplies and as the Van Horn cafe has always maintained the low- ‘est prices consistent with good. sery- j ice the new announcement is of sur- | prise to the many patrons, but is bas- vi upon a new condition of the mar- et. With the change in prices and new ‘that the service to be offerod cannot) i be excelled. The New Garrick is a good: TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY house, four years old, hot water heat, full, basement, garage, big/| porch, kitchen range goes wita house, a good buy and investment.} Location, 7th street; $4,800. Phone 961. Henry & Henry. 4-25-2t FOR KENT—Barn. 518 10th St. “Phone 793. 4:25-w : FOR SALE—1918 five passenger tour- ing car, recently. over-hauled and} painted, new bearings. throughout. new battery, two .new' 7,000 mile; Buaranteed tires. Car in first class condition, Price, $500. Phone 386-R. Address, 14 West ‘Rosser. 4-26-1w cneaies Cama INVESTMENT | 1 am in position to offer a limited amount of first mortgage gold bonds| which will net better than 8 percent, | maturing in two, four and six years. |. I consider this an exceptional invest- on the part of those wishing to par- ticipate in same. Obert A. Olson, Bismarck, N. D. e 4-25-1w AUCTION Fives miles ‘Northeast of Bismarck ; owned by D. T. Owens & Co., Section | 28, Gibbs township. Ten head horses, all kinds farming tools and household | goods, cook stoves and heater, Andrew.Jensen, Owner. 1d, M. Thompson, Auctioneer. A.S. Bolter, Clerk. 15st SUNDAY, APRIL 24, 1921 - Do Not Complain Any More About High Prices: We all know that high prices have existed sinte the world war and since that time we have done our best to sell goods at prices which gave a reasonable profit to do ‘ business on. There is a good many commodities which have been reduced in price, but Food, Ice Cream, Soft Drinks, etc., have remained high. AY PRICES NOW REDUCED . We have found a way to reduce our prices to what ‘they were before the war, and our below bill of fare will tell you what we are now selling our complete line of Confectionery supplies for, and if you will leok over ~ “these prices, you will convice yourself that they are the same as we were charging before the war. REMEMBER 5 There has not, and will not, be any inferior quality offered for sale in our Confeetionery store, for we will at all times serve and sell the highest quality that can be bought, and you can depend, you will get first-class . quality as we have always given. : LIVE AND LET LIVE We do not want to make the public believe that Con- fectionery prices are. still high, for raw materials have been reduced, and our aim and policy have always been, to give our customers and the public every advantage of our buying, and that is why we are reducing our prices now. FANCY SUNDAES Bismarck Special ........... 35 Maraschino Cherry ......... 25 i ile een tee 35 Merry Widow 5 .25 da > =~ “High Life... 20 Club House .... - 25 Deimonico 25 Sweet Heart ... +25 Oriental... 25 Banana Royal .... 25 Fig meaner .20 / Lovers Delight 25 Strawberr 15 Maple Pecan ... .30 Raspberry .. 15 Pineapple .. 15 Nut Salad . .25 . Fruit Nut. 25 Cherry ...... 15 ru f e Marshmallow 15 Banana Split” is 25 Caramel 15 Happy Thought . + 25 Butter Scotch... “15 Chop Suey ..... - 25° Chocolate Sundae 10 Fruit Salad . . 25 Vanilla . 10 Boston Nut .. 25 - Lemon... 10 Heavenly Hash ee Orange .. . 10 Buffalo Nut ............... 20 Maple: oj:sic toss cu ae clans 10 Sonnac ent 15 ‘ ICE CREAM SODAS Strawberry Lemon s.cestses costes 10 Raspberry .. Vanilla .... 10 ee i ‘ Chocolate .. 10 Cherry . laple >. .36: 10 Orange .. Root Beer -10 FRAPPES 15 Strawberry .............066 15 15 Raspberry .. wie 215 15 Vanilla .... 15 15 Pineapple 15 FANCY MIXED DRINKS : Always in good taste—Always Taste Good Pineapple Smash 15 Lemon Squash .........++++ 15" Mint Freeze ..... Milk Shake, any flavor Sa. 415 Lime. Freeze .. Grape Cooler ..... 15 Root Beer Cream : Mint Julep . 15 one QUCO as co siaciee cece Claret Freeze .......--.00+ 15 EGG DRINKS . Malted Milk, any flavor..... 15 Chocolate Puff ............. 25 Bgg Malter Milk...... .. 25 Cream Shakes, any flavor... .20 Orange Gold Fizz.. . 20 Egg Phosphate .. 20 Orange Silver Fizz .20 ~ Egg Chocolate ... .20 Pineapple Puff ...... : 20 Egg Lemonade .:...... 1. 120 Claret Puff ... a .20 Egg Drinks, any flavor. Cream Puff ... 20 Phosphates, any flavor. . 05 Elks’ Delight . 20 Coca Cola”.:......+.+ +. 05 Lemonade ..\............0 15 Root Beer .........+seeeeee 05 HOT DRINKS ; Hot Chocolate ....'.....5.... 15 Hot Lemonade ............. 15 Hot Beef Tea....,.. 15 Hot Malted Milk, any flavor. .15 Hot Tomato Bouillon 15 Hot Grape Punch.... 15 Hot Chicken Bouillon . -15° Hot Claret Punch... 15 g Drinks, any flavor.. .25 ICE CREAM Bulk Ice Cream, per quart.. .50 CANDIES Hot Peanut, Taffy, Peanut Brittle, Chocolate, assorted, ranging in Sliced Cocoanut, all at prices from, per pound. .60 and 80c Per pound 323226605 ccs. 40c Nuggets, Kisses, Fudges, and Box Chocolates, all the leading others, at per pound......... 50c brands, greatly reduced in price. Now, then, you have our prices and you be the judge as to what we are selling our goods for, and bear in mind these prices are not a one day special, but they will be our regular prices from now on. THE OLYMPIA - Home Made Candies, Ice Cream, Fruits and Cigars . Corner Breadway and 3rd St. Phone 330 << at

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