The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 29, 1921, Page 3

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

PAGE THRER ” ‘having ascribed to his majesty the|-minister.yesterday. No (such inter- |.word or words as stated by the prime} view was given by me.” | al cultyral credit bill, spent a_ fairl restful night but his condition was §n‘gttor-} no better today. Heat prostration IN INVESTMENT i, courtroom and was the diagnosis of his physician. 12,000 ACRES IN RABBIT FARM) wieelt N. D, LAND SOLD ] \ekley: died an hour after the shoot: Fargo, July 29.—The government ing. Surgeons then , sald: Kellogg DENIES R PORT AT DEVILS LAKE resten totes. i ine cre Asainst c wv - __|woutds ee ane affair occurred y ne! ir a ri } +Specialty Farming company ce, d Mother Dies While Try’ ing To tore sald, Kalle not Ackley hethe ON ERIN POLICY | others. Bod back without wi W. H.: Barnett, counsel for the de- Reach ies of Sons —- | German Lutherans of Minnesota’ tense, in presenting the statement for ' : |,defense -thix afternoon said that ‘he be- Fy Plan to Colonize Tract and fiieved Mr. Birs honestly. believed in Build Schools his scheme to make money. by farmin rabbits and other animate Yor thelr burned last night when Donald Heltz- skin. Birs. is scheduled to take the man, 10, and ‘his cousin, Harold Horn, $500,000 IN THE DEAL stand this’ afternoon, 9, did not return from play last night. |: Mr. and Mrs. Edward Heitzm Devils Lake, N. D. July 29—One of ASP ARAGUS. AGUS the biggest land deals in the North- t CLAIMS BELIEF | E.A.BROWN 114 Fifth Street The Quality Grocer Ice Berg Head Lettuce, Corn, Tomatoes, Carrots, Beets, | Green Onions, String Beans, Cucumbers. Strassburg, .Ohio,.. July. 29.—T wo London, July 29.—(By the Assoclat. | ed Press.)—Prime Minister Lloy:)| George in the House of Commons to day read a statement authorized by | King George declaring words attrib- uted to the King concerning the gov- 1 ernment’s Irish policy in a reported ‘War will arrive, In Fargo. on their | interview in. the United States by) | Parents: of Donald, started a search for them. They found the children dead in an alley. The boys had touch-| WY hom Lord Northcliffe “a complete fabri- SPECIALS west in recent years was closed late ; ed a live wire. Mr. and Mrs. Heltz- cation.” : : yesterday when Col. Joseph M. Kelly man ran to pick up the bodies with SEN ‘Washington, July 29—Lord North- Monarch India Ceylon Tea. i and John Kelly, of Devils Lake, sold the result. that Mrs. Heitzman was HE AT cliffe made public today the following Special per pound...............0 cece eee Cc their 12,000 acre tract of land sur- - killed. instantly and Mr. Heitzman}, IS VICTIM cablegram sent to Lord Staudford- Comet Rice, 2 Ib. package. rounding Knox and Pleasant Lake, | was serlously'h burned, 7 ham. private secretary to King Spe : .: 7 25c N. D. to a southern Minnesota syn- ‘ Washington, George: Decal eee ates os Succes is dicate. Approximately $500,000 was 4 ris, of Nebraske, “Please convey to his majesty with Hunt’s Perfect Baking Powder. involved in the deal, it was reported,, FICER terday after my»humble duty my denial of eve: PID SCANT oe ccscece ar5ik vein ape acuatelels wete ctthelice ies 25c Saran, Manor House Coffee. and 28 complete farms changed hands in the transaction including the fam- ous Pleasant Lake stock farm. + The Minnesota syndicate which ac- quired the land is composed of. Ger- man Lutherans headed by Rev. Albert ‘Winters, of Mankato. Rev. Winters today announced that his plans in-j clude the-erection of a German Lu- theran’ church and community cen- ters as well as tlie establishment of Pleasant Lake. A drive to colonize the tract already has begun, he said. a Lutheran college on the banks of|cause “the blues,” -it -is- because the! person's system is already. clogged! with its Own impurities. He said: ° PHYSICIANS. ANS ithe brain and nerves which is reflect- t ed as “the blues.” - This happens be- STUDY SKULLS OF TERRORISTS © pudapeat’ July. Dhrenowwgists who have made a care- ful study of the skulls of 30 notorious red terrorists sentenced and hanged after the fall of Communism in this countrty have just reported that “Bolshevik terrorists, though exhib- 29.—Hungarian iting signs of abnormality, seem not to; belong to the type of born degenerate criminals.” All the 30 were members of Bela Kun’s fearful bodyguard called the “Lenine-boys,” all were found guilty of numerous murders and robberies and examined in their lifetinie by the same doctors when going under trial: “The skulls,” runs the report, “are prognathic characterized by an excep- tionally low forehead, deep eyé-caves, big mouth, sharp protruding jaws, ‘deficient dentition. When compared with the skulls of notorious common ‘murderer preserved in the museum of the: police they show the signs of de- gent. acy 1m « mucn less degree. ~The only exception is Joseph Cserny, the leader of the group, whose skull is easily first among the worst and most deformed specimens of hu- man degeneration. When examined during his trial the savage, cruel look of his emall evasive eyes startled even the professional doctors of crime. Small wonder that the Bolshevik dic- tator of Hungary, Bela Kun, felt) afraid of the man and never met the| chief of his devoted bodyguard with- out previously slipping a revolver into his pocket. “The medical board holds the view that. the Bolshevik terrorists, through undoubtedly egenerate individuals, would under ordinary circumstances never have committed murder. But their resistance to crime was much weaker than that of the civilized type and when the solid body of law and morality was shaking with revolu- tionary fever their half-slumbering ferocious instincts roused up and they killed with the ee passion of the neolithlic mai STOCK DIVIDENDS ; HELD TAXABLE f. Madison, Wis., July 29.—Stock divi- dends are held to be taxable as in- come- under the Wisconsin constitu- tion and statutes by the supreme. court in an opinion by Justice Burr Ww. Jones. SPECIAL DINNER SUNDAY. NIGHT ON THE ROOF Special dinner will be served Sunday night in the beautiful dining room a-top the McKenzie, recognized as North Dakota’s most unique and attractive place for dining service. Musical pro- gram from six to ten, dinner served from six to eight. CORNS Lift Off with Fingers Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little “Freezone” on an aching corn, instant- 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- luses, without soreness or irritation. jblood. He explained this as follows: Cleveland, 0., July 29.—Asparagus causes “the blues,” said Dr. Charles Hazzard of New York City, former! president of the American Osteopathic Association, in\a papér which he read) today at the National Osteopathic con-' Chicago, July 29—Al 29.—Angered because i vention. This is not the fault of the as-| he has been dispossessed of some | paragus, however, explained the doc-| property and sentenced to jail for cour] tor. He -did not condemn aspara- gus ‘but explained that when ‘it does “The asparagus is the last straw '|which, added to the toxic state of the system, products a physical state of} AN OPERATION. cause the mechanistic state of the person’s physical system is such that the organs of elimination: have not been capable of doing their work well for such-& long: time that the system has become poisoned with its own debris. But had the system been kept always in good mechanical condition, elimination would always have pro- ceeded normatly, the system would have kept clear of poisons, and no bad effects would’ have followed the eat- ing. of asparagus, for the normal me- chanism would readily throw. off. the acid of the vegetables.” Mental, functions, in other words, according to the speaker are marked- -ly. influenced: by the condition of the Star, N.- C—"My monthly spells ; gave. me.so much trouble, sometimes they would last two | weeks. I. was “In the struggle that men’s physical organism must constantly keep up in ys = order to grow,: function, and keep ‘Primitive Baptist’ paper and decided healthy, it. is always that organism fyit. ve apt dia E. Pinkham’s' that. is handicapped by the presence| Vegetable Compound and Lydia E. of obstruétions to the. free flow of Fintan Liver Bl Pills: for about seven its nerve-and blood’ currants that has Tam able to do my. the least’ chance to survive, and keep Mental functions cannot keep clear: and~efficient: and normal unless” his ‘brain’ and nerves are fed wy oan streams of pure blood. tetinony ay e blood cannot be pure and circu-| have rea late freelyso long as the organs of| Lydia E. ay a Tice elimination are obstructed. pound often restores heal 8 ou i te “So, it'fs that: ‘what -is one man’s page apy balk cries ae meat becomes another man’s : poison.” Therefore it will surely pay any women, Faulty ‘diet ;is largely a mattar rela- t whe suffers from ail iments ine. ba ‘ive to.the. mechanical status. of the her sex:to give this good sod fa physical y of, the individual. remedy 8 The Store of se . With the Lowest Prices in’Bismarck _ SHOP AND SAVE The Following Prices are Cash and: Carry.. We have ais a big lot of odds and ends and are offering ’em at BARGAIN PRICES :. Sugar-in 100-pound sacks..............cecceeees $7.50 €limax Flour in all sizes. : Armour’s Very Best Milk, tall size...:.....:. ee 14 Armour’s Very Best Milk, (by case, 4 dozen) . . 6.40 P. & G: Naptha soap, 15 bars...... Spi ncieteiaties . 1.00 Lenox Soap, 26 bars............. «.. 1.00 Lenox Soap, 1 case, 120 bars. . .» 4.00.7 Crepe Toilet Paper, 7 0z, 3 for................000 25 Fruit Nector as a special....................000 35 Corn Flakes, 2 for wie: 2D New Potatoes, per pound...............ccc cena 05 Pop,: by the case, 2 dozen...............ececee eee 2.00 Malt and Ciders, case, 8 dozen.................045 4.00 National Biscuit Co.’s Cookies and Crackers Fresh today. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables every day. i Get your Sunday papers here. Bring your Phonograph Records Here. and Exchange them. Your. $ is Well spent when you trade at the SERVICE GROCERY 500 3rd Street We Buy, Sell Saturday Specials DAVIS’ GROCERY Phone 465 319 Mandan Ave Butter, fancy creamery. .;. Fancy Blue Rose Rice, 3 lbs... . .20 Carnation or Van Camp’s Milk... 14 Hillsdale Apricots, 2% size cans. . 25 Peaches, very best, 21% size cans, 35c, 3 for. 1.00 Sugar, 10 poundS.......-..cecsceecereeeene oe 5 Roast -Beef,-2% size can, extra petal 55c value, 37 Electric- Spark soap, 10 bars.. 59 Lenox soap, 12 bars.........-s-eseeeeeeee 50 Star Naptha washing powder, ii packages........ 50 We have more specials on hand for your inspection. _ Milk and cream fresh every day. Northern Ice Cream, per quart:...... ests Bist series 40 Bananas, per pound........5-..seeececreree seers 12 “day: ‘Cookies: Bismarck Quality Store “We Thank You” LOGANBERRIES |" * RASPBERRIES NIXON PLUMS ~ CANTALOUPES 4 »BANANAS....... .ORANGES "| WATERMELONS (whole or half) : ‘GREEN APPLES PEACHES. SWEET. CORN _- WAX BEANS CUCUMBERS TOMATOES , “BEETS CARROTS GREEN ONIONS GREEN PEPPERS HEAD LETTUCE CELERY SOAP SPECIAL Crystal White, 15 bars../.........:. $1.00 +2 Bars Creme Oil Free Creme a 12 bars... -.... “ 2 Bars Fre Layin ina supply. and profit by same. - National Biscuit-Go” s goods arrived to- Always. fresh. Both in bulk,and package. ~ COFFEE—FRESH ROASTED—COFFEE. Why. buy: ‘tin can coffee? bate t Prim-o-r r0-8a, per pouhd...... boat nos 43¢ Logan’ 8 Special, per pound............ 38c _ Last Delivery Saturday 4:30 p.m. ‘Other week days - - “4:00 p. m. “CLOSE AT'8'P. M. SATURDAY EVENING Both Phones 211 118 3rd The South Side General Hera Store MORRIS ZVORIST, Prop. 222 Sth Street South © Phons ‘967 “FOR SATURDAY SPECIALS JULY 30, 1921 Cane sugar, per 100 pounds.. Beet sugar, per 100 pounds Sugar, 10 pounds for..... No. 1fresh eggs, per dozen....... Northern Creamery butter, per pound. White House Mergieeh per pound Red Rose coffee, per pound. Tall Carnation: Milk,, per. cai 14 Small Carnation Milk, 3: cai 2 Crisco, 1 pound can....,... 20 P. afd G. soap, 10 bars for -:68 No, 2% can solid packed tomatoes, per can. 18 Extra large can of Van Camp’s Pork and Beans. 23 Extra large can of Muskat grapes, per ca 35, Extra large can peaches, per ¢an. 25 No. 2 can good standard corn, 2 cal 35 5 Ib. pails of strawberry jam, per pi New potatoes, per pound........... x Extra large oranges,:150 count, per dozen 5 All kinds of vegetables. WE DELIVER TO ALL' PARTS OF THE CITY Phone 322R 419 3rd Street The store of choicest Quality and Quick Service to all. : Our prices are the lowest. We'have a full line’of Groceries, Fresh Fruits, Veget- ables and Home Made Ice Cream. © Our store is full of Specials for Saturday. Home Made Ice Cream. " Special for Saturday and * Githday. *P@P quart. 2.6.2... BBE SEN Sohne 38 oa 35¢ Brick Ice Cream on hand in three flavors. Per quart. .55¢ Don’t forget to come ‘in and “Try us.’ The Store is yours. We Thank You. Special, per pound. ...............ce eee eee 50c Ferndell Coffee the best coffee Sprague Warner puts out. Try our bulk coffee. Special, per pound...............0.ee08 dats 25c Delicia Brand Country Style Sausage, put up in 10 oz. cans, regular 25c seller. Special 4 cans ion hacer sThe eiokebsue au ohleceuarabete irs Oc Queen Roses, Toilet soap. Special, 5 bars for.........seseceeee eee eee 50c Boraxo Bath powder. Special, 3 cans for.............. ec ee evens 25c Chippewa Ginger-Ale, put up in 12 quart bottles to the Pee dy OR doe on $2.50 Monarch No. 2 Baked Beans. Special, 5 cans for............sceee cece ees 70c University Brand Toilet Paper. 2000 sheets to the roll. Special, ; 2 5 c (PUBE HIGH TEST SWEET CREAM) Richholt’s Cash a Carry [Pome ot] Grocery [7th & Thayer] The Original Cash and Carry Store SATURDAY SPECIALS Sugar, 10 pounds for Eggs, strictly fresh. 2 dozen for Dairy Butter, in 5 Ib. jars. Per OOUNG icons o.cisiecee ode no wrarejann ose Sanelals be Bring your jars. Soap, White Laundry. 24 bars for Brcoms, regular $1.00 seller. Saturday only, each........ Boner aa cs tas Brooms, regular $1.50 seller. i Saturday only, each Pears, large size cans, regular prices 35c, per can, Saturday only BUTTER MILK AND CREAM _ Spring Chickens and Squabs after dinner at the right prices. Bakers’ Goods Fleishman’s Yeast Fresh Daily Brown & Jones Q.S.S. For Saturday we have as full a liné of Vegetables as the market affords. FRUITS PLUMS PEACHES BANANAS SWEET CREAM Swift’s Premium Ham and Bacon, Boiled Ham, Dried Beef and Summer Sausage. suit our customers. RASPBERRIES ORANGES We slice our cold meats to Seving Agency for CHASE & SANBORNS gaa FAMOUS BOSTON TEAS ANDCOFFEES \ ue For All Baking Requirements Use Climax Flour ways unitorm === in quality and contains a high percentage of gluten. Necessarily a high priced flour on account of its high quality. For sale by all grocers. Russell- Miller Milling Co. Bismarck, N. D.

Other pages from this issue: