The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 13, 1921, Page 3

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: | i With the Lowest Prices in Bismarck: 1 SHOP AND SAVE r ; aa Cash and Carry Bargains. 2 Ibs. putter to.a customer, per Ib... .. : .380¢ 2. dozen strictly fresh eggs for....:.. _ .35e Hand Picked Michigan Navy Beans, , 8 lbssefor. saasciah Lae Bee 20c Sugar, 5 lbs. toa customer for ae We always carry a full line of Fruits. and Vegetables . \ \ Get the Habit and Trade at the SERVICE GROCERY 522 8rd: Street Bismarck, N. D. We Are as Near to You as Your Telephone, Just phone 378 (ri t . Meat Market mS a ee rown & Norum, Props. FTW J G11 Broadway Phone 722 Try Us For Quality and Service ° SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Fresh Killed Chickens _ Beef, Veal, Pork and Mutton a =. We deliver to.all parts of the city = ‘ Deliveries = , 8:30-—10:30 a. m. 2:30—4:30 p. m. : VR All early Summer Hats at big price - reductions.. __Nielsen’s Milligery. and Waist Shop. SS | rheum tonight. QUIT TOBACCO Is Doubting Thomas No Longer stomach trouble proved worthless in my case, ‘Everybody recommended something else and nothing helped,; so | became a doubting Thomas’ as to any cure. While in St. Louis a party praised Mayr’s- Wonderful Remedy so highly that I bought a bottle and I am now a_ doubting) ‘Thomas no longer.” It is a simple,; harmless preparation that jemoves; the catarrhal mugus from th intes-| tinal ‘tract and @llays tho inflamma- tion “which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including’ appendicitis’ One‘dose will .convince or money refunded. Sold at All Druggists. i break the costly, nerve-shattering bacco habit. Whenever you ha nd you are better off menta pally, finaricially. It’s so so simple. Get a¥ox of No-To- all craving for tobacco in any fo! without question. | al TONIGHT AND TOMORROW fi Matinee, Saturday, at 2:30 Evening Admission 15-25c, Matinee 10-20c. BUCK JONES . The Clever, Daring Western Star, in a Romance .. “THE ONE MAN TRAIL” of -love-and thrilling adventure. . = BISMARCK « Paramount Pictures Corporation . Presents their greatest motion picture achievement entitled “MIDSUMMER MADNESS”’ ; beat the 4 : y BISMARCK THEATRE | mt Monday _ May 16th, 1921 7:30 P. M. dBc. ; UAE Barry ip the great racing drama jot the company. Mr. Olson returned! “The County Fair,” at the Or- “All medicines and doctors for! So easy to drop Cigarette, Cigar, or Chewing habit No-To-Bac has helped thousands to; to-' longing for a smoke or chew, just; place a harmless No-To-Bac tablet in, your mouth instead. All desire stops. Shortly the habit is completely brok- and if it doesn’t release you from your druggist will refund your money GULVaHL 4 The Van, Deusen-Harripgton com- q ! pany, of Minneapolis, ina, crop letter, | ; has the following to say: | The weather lias been very favor- ‘able during the past week for the | grain crops of the Northwest. It has been cool, but grain has:made good “headway. and at present shows w fi } condition, Considerabie rain. } fo ritory.hag been completed from ten| days to three weeks earlier than last} year. This same condition prevails to | ‘a large extent throughout ‘the four | | Northwestern states, and is most ,de-j : rene f \ With favorable growing weather ;much of the grain will be well ad- vanced before tyé “Black Rust’ per: arrives, and should escape a la) | amount of damage.. The soil ‘cond itions this year have been. especially good, and with cool wedther and early! | seeding, the small grain is well rooted. | ; We have many reports that this s | son is similar to the big crop year 0 | 1915. “As farmers have been able | work without much interruption, th , have. continued seeding | all! ac | possible. We believe that the tota | acreage under: cultivation in “the | Northwest is fully as much, if not! | sreater, than last year. hae Narth Dakota and Probably, will ‘be an i {corn acreage. Even does. mature, it is‘very valua for fodder. HAUG | The oats and barley in Minnesota au; and South Dakota are “now abov2| =| ground and exceptionally fine. | |" phe winter rye crop as a rule also! shows a good condition, although there are a few places where it has becn thinned by winter killing. We have made a special. inquiry garding the flax acreage. The indi- rations are that it will be reduc from last year 50 per cent, or possi- bly more. Apparently farmers.go not! =| intend to any more flax than they! first planaedion’ See “The County Fair” at the ‘Orpheum tonight and tomorrqw. ENTHUSED OVER ~ OIL PROSPECTS Obert A. Olson, secretary and tre: >| urer of the Lewis and Clark Oilfand| '$ company, received a “letter last! night from’ H. O. ‘Batzer, presid of the company, who is now at Gr bull, Wyo.; where he is superintendin: the final operations of the company’s: No, 1 well. The company owns over} 38,000 es of land in-the Wyoming; oil district. Mr. Batzer says in his| letter that No, 1 well will be brought in in the course of two or three days and he is highly enthused with the | prospects. He says that every indica, tion points to a good producing well.| He states in his letter that he will! | wire Bismarck as soon as the well is| brought ih. This should be welcome! j news for ‘the Bismarck stockholders| HAAAUAOOUAESOATHANEAAGAAGUGGALEL Don’t, mijss_ seeing Wesley | from Greybull last Sunday night and| | after a thorough investigation of con-| ' ditions, he is, like Mr, Batzer, very) ' much enthused.—Adv. | i esi wi TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE—Forty-acre farm, Mis-! souri river bottom land, six miles south of Bismarck! five acres in ‘o garden; purchaser gets 01 alt of produce, without expense. For pi ticula i 8th St. WANTED—To take in dress 217 So. 3rd st 5 | Make it a point to meet your| 'griends at the New Garrick. i See “The ( County Fair” at the Orpheum tonight and tomorrow | Don’t miss seeing Wesley, m Barry in the great racing drama | “The County Fair,” at the Or-| | pheum tonight. i ly, 3H rm, Babe Ruth has averaged 42 home, runs a season for the last two.years./ CORNS | Lift Oft with Fingers ; Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little, | ‘¥reezone” on an aching corn, iustant- ; ly that corn stops hurting, then short++ ly you lift it right off with fingers. Truly! Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of “Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, !or corn between the toes, and the cal-/ j luses, without soregess or irritation. i > * In 30 months France has a Smart stylish shapes—hats that sold for, $7, $8, $9, are included in this clearance sale at : $00 EN NECKWEAR Worth, to $1.50 Reduced to Silk neckwear—every ‘conceivable pattern, color, weave SILK HOSE. Values to $1.00 Solid colors , xtra quality DAVID BUTLER‘ AS UOEL" in“ THE COUNTY FAIRS, AIR See NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. an With an AllStar Cast Including Wesley Barry, David Butler, and Helen Jerome Eddy. | Wesley Barry in His Wild Chase After the Greased Pig. | ; Cold Molasses Win the Big Race. ‘ The Midway With the Freaks and Fakers. The Rescue of Cold Molasses. TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY 7:30 AND-9:15 fied. Program subject to change withgut notice. MAY 16-17 POLA NEGRI The celebrated Continental Star in. PASSION The Absotiite Picture Sensation of the year. When we say They’re ‘You'll Get to Know They Are Good. MONDAY AND TUESDAY Good, that Val Says So. m-| our southern states in a decade atter! plished more in reconstruction than! the Civil war.—-Owen Johnson, author. Matinee Daily, 2:30 p. m. Evening, 7:30 and 9, FEATURE PICTURE begins at 8 and 9:30 unless otherwise E , speci- { / f ‘ 2UNHNIUVNUNTUNAR AAV AVAAUUARAR URAL Copyright 1921 Hart Schafinér & Marx A Tailored Clothes $30 up / THEATRE TONIGHT AND TOMORROW — MAURICE TOURNEUR Presents Neil Burgess Famous Racing Stage Play ment is lower today than it was a| Howard Taft. SANA Your idea of satisfaction is what we go by'— your money back for. the asking. ’ ane Prices that look like old days HEN you see the clothes you will wonder ~ W at the price, latest spring styles for men " ~ , and young men, made by the best makers from’ the finest fabrics. BOYS’ SUITS | TWO PAIR KNICKERS , $- 5” Double seat and Knees, full lined. S. E. BERGESON & SON Home of Mart Schaffuer & Mare Clothes. SPECIAL MATINEE ‘TOMORROW, 2:30 Respect ‘for representative gove x4President ‘William ‘LTING THEATRE Direction Valleau Theaters Company nd 9, ». Evening, . 5 and nless otherwise t to change without notice, TONIGHT AND TOMORROW DOUGLAS MACLEAN Star of “23% Hours Leave” in. “The Homestretch” “Honeyblossom wins!”—wins! Come on! Come on!” The yelling, clawing crowd had gone stark mad. The great brave -bay that Johnny owned —and loved — and backed with his last red copper, had leaped up—and up— ahead! Was stretching out now for the wire when— A startled, sudden hush! A little toddling figure on the track! Then a man—Johnny! And his winner jerked up, fell—and Jost! But Johnny won more that day than a horse race! And you who love to laugh and meet real folks,. and to. feel in your heart the glow of big fine things that at times pel up in a tear,—sce this glorious romance and go home apPy: g e Fa \e Prices: Matinees, 15 and 25c. Evening, 20 and 35, Monday and Tuesday: Pola Negri in “PASSION”. The Wonder picture of the Year. Me |

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