The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 25, 1924, Page 2

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| e 1 | in her plan to the chairman for ap- | PAGE TWO THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE - + $a) DAVID COLONY INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION STRESSEDIN =i. RumzPotwahip im nara : ployes and stadents allsthke part Education Is Se eee Cereal BROWN oo J QNES KING'S SON IS nent of her work y the committee that research indi- U. S. INDIAN SCHOO SCHOOL AT BISMARCK 222" ¢ Offered Women) nr" "" the Indian work, | which will sati side of the Indian is pursuing the FATALLY ILL * Death Result of Sin Only, Is| Belief Expressed by Mem- bers of Cult Purnell, of the Hous but Bye his oh House. robably Purnell sinned, in unmarked unrememb: founder's sor be taken me of the teachi some brought by cult’ in con al practises sharper wateh has suthorities since the relief that the time on criminal former memb nection \ in the been kept by son became COULTER PLAN FAVORABLE TO' TENANT FARMER The Coul- | Fargo, N.D., Jan. 25 ter plan affords the average North Dakota tenant a splendid opportunity to improve his financial condition, according to A. H. Benton, and marketing specialist at the Agricultural college his—aven though unted in. With Je an increase ing capital the pital by nearer all of the the loan m le for the farm loan e Coulter plan the borrower must fall into one of the following fou ng upon hi operating a cont workabl. an owner of improved farm 1 resident on the land but a submit suitable contract with renter for the handling of a joint live stock project, and a member of a stock club ax prescribed by partment of the college The owner also gains in working capital through the ability to borrow from this fund, says Mr. Benton, but as his capital is already large than is that of the tenant his per centage of aid is not so great as is that of the tenant regularly enrolled ndard junior liv and conducted » Extension de state | druggists, Adv or cold, as it heavens ihe phle quickly brings relief to the in nes of the throat AND TAM COMPOUND has done wonders for my father, who had an awful cough. He is feel fine now, writes Nicolasa Cudtes Pesas, econo- | agricultural | “Your | Génzales, | dust west of {onut kings the Missouri riv eral institution, sin re respects than op hundred sixty a ment land nis known as “The s maintained by dive . Bertin en, Standing Until two yeu and boys, have perieneed do to confining, Most position the school are heid by middle en and women, Well Housed. A number of very comfort: modern and well equipped buildi vided for the comfom of phe $s and students at the schdul urs ago the government pur- sed the former 1. P » Which In this buildi m and kitch The indus the laundr and bak taught the | which will help to make t citizens in combina school room wo employe’s cott heen built the ried employ dairy barn, earpentér shop, barn complete the list of buildings, except the building used as a school and ¢ room i are held in this building |from 9 a, m. until 4 p. m. for five days each week, for all children un- Had Close Shave “My wife and children thought I dying when an cute pains in om unconscious. It was r Sunday dinner. They s: ad and guess ial Duild Es sewing . | became ht after our I looked MI had a pretty I had been having mors d blowing and could Talking w friend about my attack, he advi me to try Mayr’s Wonderful Remed Ihave not had 4 as or stomach trouble since taking — it | months stoma eighteen mple, harmless al mucus -frem the int nd allays the intl nuses practical and inte | pendieit jor money refunded tinal tract nation which I stomae » includin will ay For sale at a al ailmen IDDIES COLDS shoufd not be “dosed.” Treat them externally with— Vier v oor 17 Niles Ser CR OS COOK’S GROCERY Phone 306 512-Ave. D. Celery, Head Lettuce, Sweet Potatoes, Carrots, Grape Fruit. Each ‘Oranges. Dozen Parsnips. - CANNED FRUIT SPECIAL: lean Peaches , T éan Apricots | I can Pears 1 can Plums 1 can Grapes 5 CANS $1.25 - Why Carry: We Deliver Free of Charge. ‘Scott's. ~ YES! WE pounds ae id Raisins. Grocery DELIVER Bismarck on the oek and | attack of | 5,000 Annual Avproptiation Used to Teach Indian Girls To Be Useful Citizens—Younger Students Are Said To Be Exceptionally Eager to Learn der th Children fur- | ther fourth grade aneed have to the in long the lines indry work and wo matron part of the edu has been und dren become te in the under this ch noch of their duties sion Program for Day ‘The program ¢ s follows » breakfast, until 8 am rk details along 4p details; n hour of . Monday being de- evening, + entertain- vening ment and is de- Ivation A my Sunday eyen |5 Operations—15 years suffering with’ con. Bran restores health} eee : AL ib iia can be Read what be Dear T have been affticted with consti- pation foe the past 15 years, durin four ain mitted to five di that were the 1 tion, T wa every meal stomach. advised to eat Krumbled Bray was trying eve eoured on mths ago T I tried il, as 1 hing I could hear of. From that day on I have nove taken a physic. My stomach does not sour any more and my bowels and horse | 10 pounds Granulated sugar * $1 00 52c Strictly Fresh 38c Eggs. Dozen... 2 aaa T5e Creamery Butter, Ib..... 5 Ib. J Res Be your jars. 2lc 2le 25c Fancy Dressed Chicken, lb Cooking Fi M2 bs. 4. 60-70 Prunes, PANS ee 3 Ibs. * Head rice 3 Ibs. White beans. ', 25c Calton 1 .00 Peaches -. Humpty BREAD anced méal. ut the schopl meeting them, The reserved nature, be’ istic Of the race more oridntal than oc ture.” Mr. Dickinson eame he nal in na. he was {fellowship carries a stipend of $1,- He | 000, two equal amounts; $100 will be due when the final obligations have ‘been net. heen in the government employ in the Phillipine Islands and South- em United States. His wife is a teacher of the younger children ia the school and finds the children ex pecially eager to learn. Mr. 1 son statés that he’ has nev stationed at any one} ugh to say if this same eagerness | be red “throughout d. He'does find the old- king this same enthusi- nifested by the younger tots uniike other jnstitutions of its in the United State rown to any £ ains an enrollme’ ant the continuance of the an- appropriation of the federal | nment REVOLUTION RESCINDED Harvey, N. Da J the policy of the Ame’ opposes political activit part of the posts, has vetoed the submitted in fa Glotzbach of Anamoose 4 date for congress from the district. Because n Legion | upon the! a cundi- Second | | Thess earth is 92, ve regularly morning and sincerel; in chronie cases, with every | It is gnaranteed to bring re | sults, or your grocer will return your You will like the delicious nut-liké | sliver of Kellogg’s Bran—so different | from ordinary which re w- ble. jogg’s Bran with m. Sprinkle it over other cals, Cook it with hot cereals. ‘Try ‘t in the recipes given on the package. Kellogg’s Bran, cooked and krum: bied, is served by leading hotels and ual packages. Me Sold by all woah in Battle Creek. Richholt’s Cash and Carry [ enoxe ss] Grocery [<=] The Original Cash and Carry Store.. 4 large cans, Michigan pears No. 2 cans Solid Pack Tomatoes. 2 5 c 2 cans... ..... 9 cans $1.00 6 large cans Solid ~ Packed Tomatoes $ I .00 Assorted Cookies, regu- lur 30c value. Coffee is higher. We will sell our present sup- ply at former prices. 10 bars Electric Spark Soap... “4A9c % Wine Sap Apples. Fancy Fresh Farm Made But- ter Milk. Gallon Dumpty FOR TOAST ‘The wheaty taste of Humpty Dumpty bread when ~ toasted is one of which you will never tire. represents the staff of life. ‘It truly The accentuated flavors harmonize with other foods, lending zest, the appetite appeal to every meal. It i¢ better, more digestible, more tasty food. Our pastres consist of many new and different varieties of sweet goods that will complete a well bal-. Direct from us or thru your grocer. Barker al and nity for Women in ed ‘fer for the year te a woman who ‘herself to research in education, ac- re from the {cording to information reaching the | long” recognized worth. shall have the | teaching ment in r definite p s institution is singular in that, |t Caridy Company Pi Lamda Theta, honorary frater- | Ske is t ston; will: of. ted in her appitcation. ‘ Ynits ond report shall be fellowship | cempletion of her ye shes to devote committec. tate superintendent's. office. The - The number of woojen United States exceeds $900 of which will be paid in| the 1000. UPSET STOMACH, ions.—The candidate for! rch alls Lap shall have eof Master of jevduntensseronle6t In addition she, Qualific ape’s Diapepsi gone. No ¢ sour, acid, upset stomach Obligations, hi heartburn palpitation, or guaranteed i druggis h ‘ns outlined in her appliea- | a come stomach trouble, ; to submit any proposed change BisniarckF ood Market [mess | SPECIALS [er] For'Saturday Messe ree ays y We are still selling pure granulated SUGAR sugar. 91 pounds for (Star is advancing—Buy Now.) TOMATOES fain i = i Piaree "0 Mid nig! ht San ran ted. ah Paced Alaska Sockeye, in 1 1b. cans. 4 large ,2 cans cans for Extra Standard. W ge pee Wrink- Extra Special. Extra Standard. 8 cans 3 cans for ° for Oranges New'shipment, guaranteed Sweet and Juicy. ‘ Per Dozen Only 25¢ _ _ PEARS «4 APRICOTS Dried—very’ Fancy. Fancy dried—Very nice. 2 pounds 2 pounds PRUNES Santa Clara, medium » size. 3 pounds PEACHES ‘" Dried—Choice Grade. 3° pounds Palmolive Soap The real genuine Palmolive Soap. Extra Special for Saturday. - Per Bar Only 5c Norwegian Pultost - _— ~ Gommelost a aeaest — Gaffelbiter — New Chocolate ‘covered Fig Bars—Special ~Per pound Large Fancy Head Lettuce — Jumbo Celery. Bananas Lemons Grape, Fruit Extra _ Per doz. 2 large size Fancy 39¢ «For 25c ARE YOU SATISE IF NOT.. TRY US. Vg | _' All Phones 21+ 118—8rd St. Last Rdlivety, Saturday 4:30. p.. mi. p. m. Close 8: 100 p. m. ts sec> Q.S.S. CALL OR TELEPHONE 34 lntter report shall be in printed form ay previously agreed upon with the j mills in | GAS, INDIGESTION, TAKE “DIAPEPSIN” The moment you eat g tablet of your indigestion ore bse from a No flatu " Choice Apricots, 25 Ib. box’ Special. Roast Steaks, Other“week days. \ SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Gaiiidower, Head Lettuce, Tomatoes, Celery, Carrots, Parsnips, Rutabagas, Cabbage. Oranges — Grape Fruit — Apples ~_ STRAWBERRIES AND CREAM— SMITH’S SCRE TKS EEE Fresh Carrots, Spinach, Lettuce, oo Celery Cabbage. ‘Cracked Wheat sanitar y cartons Steel Cut Oatmeal A healthful cereal, 8 pounds Smoked Fish Boneless Herring, White Fish, Milwaukee e Liver and Beef Sausage. : Philadelphia es Cheese in foil the real Cream Cheese. Milk ———— Cream Buttermilk Delivery Sewiie |. 9:00 and 10:30 Forenoon— _-—2:30 and 4:00 Afternoon Yours for Good Service. ' J.B. Smith, Grocer Phone 371 204—5th St. Packed in Fresh today. Goc x _ .IN OUR NEW HOME North Dakota’s Most Hygienic Grocery. 120 — 5th St.:Two Doors North of Former Location. E. A. Brown “QUALITY GROCER.” | PHONE 53 Iee Berg Head ‘Lettuce, ‘Cauliflower Tomatoes, Celery, Washed Carrots, Pars- nips, Parsley, Celery Cabbage, Spanish Onions, Sweet Potatoes, Fresh Cocoanuts Solvene Shredded Soap. © Special, 5 cans for .$ .50 Linit Starch. Special3 pkgs for.... .25 Diamond Flat Bread, per pkg 4s Rye Krisps, per pkg..... _ 40 Santa Clara Prunes, fancy stock, medium size, 25 lb box. Special.. 2.75 3.35 Pearl White Laundry Soap special. 22 bars for SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION Of Swansdown Products Saturday. Special prices.on Swansdown, per pkg.35e 1.00 PURE HIGH TEST SWEET CREAM FOR YOUR SUNDAY DINNER> Corn Fed Beef Tenderloins, Pot Roast, Tender Young Pork Chops, Pork Steak, Sausage, Smoked Hams and Bacon, cured ast Tight, Epjevatle, ned Beef. Mutton ¢ Chops, Roasts, Boiling. We seldom have as goo mutton as right now./ Poultry. A ‘ull supply of all kinds—su Fish—Fresh and Smoked. Hee qualita Quality Meat Market 5th and Broadway. Phone 722 Cauliflower, * Z is

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