The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 22, 1921, Page 6

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THE SISMARCK ‘TRIBUNE 10 WAGE BOARD umerous Individuals Are Named, Ail-of Whom Have Not Accepted Invitation The Workmen's Compensation Bu- eau has fixed the follawing dates for |. ntile conference, Dec. 8. Factory conference, Dec. 12. Laundry conference, Dec. Telephone conference, Dec. 19. The members of these conferen ‘vho will repreSént the piblic a i. A. Williams, Bismarck, N. D.; Russ, Bismarck, N. D.; soice, Bismarck, N. D. 1 The members appointed by the Bu- | eal to represent the employers and i / | mployes in the public housekeeping | AND ROWS or CASES. (o} e are as follows: } R familiar odor is in the ain up here—when the wind’s in the right 5, Clifford, Clifford's Cafe, Bis- | aivection, urdner hotel, | ‘The members appointed by the Bu- in her apartment Sunde eau to represent the employers and ‘ed, would fs- mployes in:the mercantile industry | wrolice to ha aii nd near the body. ‘The coun- ay it" and i ihe: Wile of H. C. ‘Bunting, of R. B. Griffith, Ontario store, Grand | ; me * Forks. mploye hi M Hie Smith’ Bismarck. \ ‘4 M Norah Abrahamson, Fargo, | ni Miss Tess Cook, Minot. s follow moployers H age Cone, Manchester Biscuit | \Miss Nielson Detiares State Will, ., Farg Abe Stern, Stern Candy Co., Va ley City. |) Co., Bismarck. Maggie McClelland, Bis- | p, akota numbering more than 1,000 | were in attendance at the opening ses- | sion of the annual convention of the North Dakota State Teachers associa- Martha Jacobsen, Fargo. H Miss Alice Kehoe, Fargo, | | The members appointed by the Bu- ee rf % zau to represent the employers and | ‘io? here yesterday afternoon. | nployes in thelaundry conference are | very speaker at the opening ses: follo sion stressed the large responsibility mployers ‘of the teacher, the importance of the O. Hegge, Fargo Laundry, Fargo. ‘present and the high ideals which E, G. Ringuette. Crescent Laun- | Should surround the teaching profes- | si ion, ea es Carrington Laun- | | After the meeting had been called | dry, Carrington, ; to order by A. C. Berg, retiring presi- | {dent, Mayor H. W. Geary, speaking | Margaret Froats, Grand | officially for Fargo, put into Words | the sentiment that has been in evi- | Thea Elstad, Grand Forks. {ence in all the preparations that’ ” Miss Florence Peterson, Minot. | Fargo has made‘ to entertain the/ |The employers appointed by the | teachers of the state. | futreau to representthe employers and|_ Miss Minnie J. Nielson, state super- | mployes in the telephone conference | intendent of schools, declared that by fre as follows: | 1924 North Dakota would have a cele- imployers: ‘bration to “burn illiteracy” as a mark L. D. Richardson, N. W. Bell Tel- | that illiteracy will have been’ wiped ephone Co., Fargo. 1 out of the state by that time and that H. rown, Griggs County Telo- | the president of the United States Cooperstown. | would be here to see the ceremony. | uire, Northern States; _ Miss Nielson paid high tribute to , Minot. the present. teaching force in. the! schools of the state and urged her Miss A ny Anderson, Casselton. hearers to strive to keep the standard Mrs, George Gillette, Bismarck. ee (Mrs, Pearl Miles: Ellendale. ip All conference members appointed | ve not yet accepted their anpoiitts| ents. ane conferences will be held in Bis- -azcr vesros/ PRIZE DEER ON Mexeounve cust SBASON OPENER | | |A. W. Mellon and si add ifeey Rich- holt - Bring Down Buck: Weighing 250-pounds (Continued from Page 1) £ North Dakota. The-names of Geo. ‘ Hollister, of Fargo; M. R. Porter, ! it Minot, and J. J. 8 ‘ague, of Grat- on, have been mentioned for one of | e two: places. Lewis Crawford, of! entinel Butte, former member of: the! pgoard of control, has been mentioned | buither as secretary oftithe Indu: ‘commission or as a member-of the| in the first day’s hunting. patate board of administration if efforts; They brought in a 250- pound) buck ie made to remove either Geo. Tot~| which they shot while about 12 miles po or J. I. iN, both of whom ‘have } north of the city, in the brusk along A. W. Mellen and Henry Richholt ation of William Prater, w 8! of both men found lodgment in the ppointed land er about | buck, which was shot at a distance of fo months ago, is expected to be re- | about 300 yards. fguested by the new board and A. D. Leo Brinkman, Soo Line brakeman, fpunderson, of Jamestown, Prater’s|o¢ Hankinson, who was in the party, edccessor, is expacted to step into | shot a buck nearly as large and M. L. 8 fold job. |Gallagher, Soo Line passenger con- hile on the one hand there’ are} quctor, also shot a deer. Carl Nel- son was the only member of the party who failed to get a deer, although he! is one of the best shots in the city. It was reported that one hunter had shot a deer in the prairie north of the se cleaning” there are others ad: iting caution in displacing em- ne state official has said he Coid Compound” any: Cel mall percentage of ae tickets’ have | ing and snuiliing! A Cold Compound” taken al three $ up any cold. if ACTRESS 22: | IS MURDERED? nd the air pass: relieves | he, dullness, feverishness. “Papo’s Cold Compound” acts quick HBhorities here planned fo. investigate | drug stores. It without assist- Vi day the death of Counte3s du Cella. lance, tastes nice, cowtains no quinine! AROMA OF BEER BACK IN MILWAUKEE (But Tt Doesn’t ‘Mean: y night. Tho| oj seeking a hiding place. . Deer are sid |), She ‘Board. to be plentiful north of the ci | |W. J. Seifert, C. M. C. store: Oakes. | ) |W. J. Reed, Reed Brothers, Dick- | year-old bucky * . inson, | rs NOTED SINGER i The idembers appointed by the Bu- JC , ft c _ 2au to represent the employers and | | sociated . Pri iT e _/mployes in the factory conference are | the noted operatic. soprano, died hera | this morning. “Burn illiteracy” at Cele- | silver ‘vein has been discovered at i i 5 Inverell, New South Wales. Assays G. D. Mann, Bismarck Tribune | bration in 1924 of the ore, it is. reported have yielded - | ‘up sto 376 ounces to the ton. , imployes: ‘ ri H Fargo, Noy. 22.—-Educators of North | SS ;¢laimed to have killed the prize deer | geen active Nonpartisans. The resig-| the Missouri. Bullets from the rifles | mn alloted for public distribution. nstant Don’t stay stuffed-| § ses arc] t dose opens: élogged| f es of the! @ } Los, migeles Cai,, , Cal,, Nov, 22—The au-/ sure, and costs only a few cents at| .. |WOMEN. GATHER | FROM 6 STATES... Anything — Unless: You're Sick)” i day. attending the secontl‘annui | vention of the Iifthyregion of the | tional League of: Ween Voters, night. The lea announced educate wi of the ballot. { | be held tomorrow night. buted ainong: invescors throughoy United States and Canada. This infor ation, ds RIGRD, Address /sPLURTBU: Dept. Bi ort iF CAPS. FOR SIC¢ OPLE—IN AMILWAUKEE BREWER ‘ PH * Now the Sutput 20f ‘fame= soverat: Garloads “ready foi ictetbn- oing forward as usual.! tion. The ‘tong’ browns bottjes are | haye "oth conclude First; get sick, y. So many hunters were out the | MINUTES OF THE ME. y--and some before the fir BOA Or CU a me of the deer appear.to! gist, 1921, a ve fled to. coulees on the prairies in’ remtar [vent 1, Mickey O’Connor brought in’ a fine ; ion 1 Shona “ever . ae eight o'dl ‘Good Things tit ‘ Insurance was soe a dint the * ‘ eting to be held on November 28th 1. At the! request of the American de Oranges Bananas ‘zion the use of, the Auditorium for the t yi Soot Marshal Boch and. peste on Sane rapeFivit Apples; | ember 27th. was granted and Lemons TRS Pah ara ne Toe t nmissioner of Bolles. instructed SILVER IN AUSTRALIA. Sidney, Australia, Nov. 22—A rich iP Baines y HH PASSES AWAY [tits crine a ati the. ore Aa 22-—(By the As- —Christine — Nillson, Copenhegen. per ton. Dee O Celery, Lettuce, Radishes, Cabbages, Sweet. Potatoes, Carrots, Parsnips, -Etc. |. FRUIT. PEELS Nice fresh new crop of Peels. how fresh, Fruit Peels are improved by steaming before slicing. é Figs, Dates, Raisins. Our Bulk ‘Mincemeat: is fine, try: some, at Pumpkin No. 2 ‘cans, 18¢ or— 2 cans FOR 5c This is the a to settle the Turkey: question. At ‘our store you will find the bes Thanksgivi Remember to order Wednesday: all the goodies for your Thanksgiving dinner. The following hints. will help you to complete your dinner, i Blue Ribbon Celery, Celery Cabbage: ‘Radishes, : veen Onions, Ripe: Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Head Lettuce, Léaf Lettuce, Cauliflower, Sweet Potatoes, rc Cranberries, Emperor Grapes, ; Imported Endive. aht . $y fer good quality: Our Tur. keys ate plate dressed and'fat. Not ‘angular ‘and’ boney, ‘but plump’ and’ meaty. Ask’ ps about anything good in can ed. goods.:; We have it: Mayonnaise Thousand Island Dressing. Pimento, Rouquefort and Camembert Cheese. * Lobster, Tuna Fish, Crab Meat, Lunch Tongue, Lunch . Sausage, Asparagus Tips. Shelled Almonds, Walnuts and Pecans. : Try a package of those Delicious Dessert Mints. “* - Yours For ere, 210 5th St. Thanksgiving day as set aside by the President « of the United - States and the Governors of the several States is again with us. f ; For your Thanksgiving dinner we haye a very complete line of Vegetables and Fruits as enumeratéd below. VEGETABLES Cabbage Le sf Delicious Apples Head Lettuce oe ee i » Gee Jonethan Apples Gelery Green Peppers CHEESE Chinese Cabbage Parsley *- : Full Cream Tegg Plant d £ » + Brick Cucumbers FRUITS ‘ .,Nippy Tomatoes Emperor Grapes « . ‘«yRoquefort Green Onions Grape Fruit amembert Spanish Onions Figs { r Kia Cheddar Sweet Potatoes Dates "5 : .. Pimento Hubbard Squash a Bananas “| : _ Chil Cauliflow er Oranges Asia fit iting finish to. a’ faultless dinner be prepared with “Chase and Sanborn’ s” Seal Brand Coffes. Teaae After serving you with the bestot everytiliing, i in recognition of the many blessings we have enjoyed during the past year, we shall close our door Wednesday leveningsto remian: closed until :Fri- day so that we may: attend our ESDECHVeayaces of worship and return thanks. ; , film actress, who was found deal{—Insist upon Pape'st ($1. eS SO ET TE ES | We'have afew good boxes:of |) nice ‘large apples which. we Remember that.no matter |: ee a A ee eh SSD SS Est tpn As NESSES enn lea upon Ali Hussain, an Indian lad,| ing $325 from’ his employer. The ‘a | when “he ‘was fount Bullty. ot steal- IN DES MOINES. i _ eS PSE ETC A and ‘Montana, are: in, De ane eal convention will last two days and -will! be featured by a mass. Mostlaes ee u form state laws concerning women: which subjéct will be discussed ‘at the | “psing banduet, of the convention. to: use the Treasury De-|‘neatly ‘packedin cases, as: of yore. be without . Foley Cathaitic i ever ned that-ruling-about beer| Want somé?.-Here’s how. to get it: |} 2nd. we believe them to be essential | !to d health.” They keep the stom: | ccc tn enaths = Weries anticipated that rul-|’ Then get a prescription... hh Sweet,. liver active «and. bowels | No mistake—it’s beer! ing. hey ‘likewise anticipated that} And eas Been vourat jack fe They banish constipation, in aomi Henderscheid, Bis- ; The breweries here one day made} lots of people would be sick. So they| But. remember ‘that you'll have to} digestion, biliousness, sick, headache ‘ | Milwaukee famous. But with the com-} started making beer. | pay $7/a case extra for druggists’ ‘and | bloating, sour ‘stomach, gas on sto: Myra Brandt, Mandan. ing ‘of Volstead, Milwaukee’s fame The biggest brewery already has; dcetors’ fees. ach, badibreath, coated tongue: . Win. 0. Meader, Dickinson. | ~~~ rrr habit eee et: lection. ‘and’ the ‘lowest , prices |] / ‘CELERY - superior dressings. ‘ yas TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22 [money vor recovered. _ Richholt’ $ Annual Thanksgiving alas “Turkey Sale Choice lot of fine dressed Turey 8, all you want, At, per pound -. sear the eae 25c Spring Chickens, very fine, and Cheaper ithe Turkeys. Home, Made Mince’ Meat, per, pound ........... Fe oRag ones e ay, Jonathan Apples. : , Choice lot, per box... 62...) ees e ee eee Sugar,, : : 10 pounds for.\..... Resa nine Se I ea seas ‘Nuts, Celery,. Head Lettuce, Oranges, Cucumbers, Cranberries. All at rightprices: SWEET CREAM is Come to Richholt’s Store tomorrow and see . the large uc! Fresh Apple Cider, per quart, 30 cents, ‘$1 05 Per, Haus : F Sap Original Cash and Carry Store ‘ “Bakery Gobds.“Fieishman’s Yeast Fresh, Dally: . “EGG PLANT - : HEAD D LETTUCE TOMATOES °° *' “CUCUMBERS CAULIFLOWER .... GREEN PEPPERS NEW BEE'TS NEW CARROTS GREEN.ONIONS _ - - RADISHES "CELERY CABBAGE’ + ft ru EMPEROR GRAPES ‘ CASABA MELONS GRAPE FRUIT ORANGES BANANAS | APPLES ’ Heinz’s Goodies ie or Fium ‘Puddings. ‘We. have it in three sizes to meet. the requirements of your family. You will enjoy this dainty to finish:up your glorious dinner. f , ‘ Heinz Pickles — in:Bulk both the Dill and Sweet. ; Heinz Olives — Plain, Ripe and. Stuffed in a variety of sizes. : “Richelieu Extras” XXX Sifted Peas. XXX ‘Wax Beans. ~ XXX Green Beans. :s,Medium Asparagus Tips “Salad Dressings” That will please, and owing to the scarec- ity of Eggs, you will be pleased to get these Richelieu ‘Mayonnaise. ¢3.. Richelieu Salad. __ Richelieu 1000 Island. ‘Yacht Club Mayonnaise. Durkee’ s Mayonnaise- Z “Nuts, Figs and Dates” All fresh and fancy. WALNUTS '.. BRAZILS ALMONDS FILBERTS .. PECANS : FRESH ROASTED JUMBO. PEANUTS: . SHELLED. BORDEAUX.WALNUTS SHELLED JORDON ALMONDS =: , Dromedary Dates. +. Dates—Stuffed with Walnuts. Figs in packages. Also Smyra. Those delicious, grown figs in bulk., . Remember. “Your” euler POTATOES GRAPE JUICE 1. — GRANBERRIES : bey LOGANBERRY JUICE CHEESE ~~ JAMS, AND JELLIES :. CIDER 2849 ‘PUMPKIN «y“OYSTERS,FOR DRESSING.” COFFEE! COFFEE!! COFFEE!!! Last but not least, but one thing above ail that makes a perfect dinner. ‘To insure . this order a pound of nny ed Fresh Daily. ; * We will appreciate your orders : as early as possible. i Both Phones=211, = - -.- - = - 118 Third Street Last Delivery Saturday 4:30 p. m.; other week days, 4:00. p.m: Close at 8 p.m.:Sats,

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