The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 13, 1924, Page 2

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. rd the color flood 1t. eat! away; ahd Ihave. been walt. | Jean} folded her in his arms. PAGE TWO THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1924 , GEO. SHAFER WILL SPEAK | Independent Rally on June 21 Is Planned > prim it wa tee. “He will um, r. Shafer i ing tour. / held on tha NORTHEAST N. D. PICNIC PLANNED peak 4 . D., dune 13.—A com- tic of families of busi- nessmen, professional men, farmers and others fr all section of h Dakota will be or R. A. Nestos will be the speaker of the day, how-| the per- ween the rth Dakota| ! Home to Wealth and Love By ANTHONY REIMERT Through the snow, on his snow- plodded Jean Dubois. He a is cabin at the e far nort nent of St. foseph after 1 One year bef daughter of the st promised to wait for him. He was to have one ar in whic! he _to where the blue fo aad sworn to com For the first pa the winter ne had dreamed dreams of wealth, Then he 1 found it one of the warmest seasons on record. ‘The | fur was consequently very poor. And there were no blue foxes. with little n out, onl Lan- | had resolved from him. patron 23 WERE KILLED IN THIS FIRE! Menta hown Whether or not Pierre had mar- i ee tied her already, 4 she Was as god failure there sempt and se: n knew that For the | only con- his. ud be going to put the |of ht to Marie. The girl should swer him with a di- |—— et yes or no. If she refused to | marry him and s » his poverty | with him, he meant to shoot both i her and Pierre. Such was not the nature of the man, but the year of loneliness the wilds had warped his judy: 5 He had gone a little mad, as many men &fe apt to do. And now he was ascending the | last hill before the settlement. It | was late in the afternoon. He reached the top; he stopped and rubbed his eye: In place of the tiny village that he had known all his life he saw a stall town, unfold beneath him. A small town, but to him the big- gest place that he had eve He stopped and stared at it. It was a mirage or he was dream- | ing. No, it was no mirage! There It lay, unrolled upon the snow! And yet it was the same place. There was the frozen river, there | were the hills and fo: i i} As: in a dream he tered It. | Phere were high buildings of brick where formerly had be shanties. And n shops with plate Feéling sure th Jean. made his way toward the cabin that had been his home. Yes, there it stood, the little cabin! But beside it, where had been Mari home, was a large store, of He entered his cabin. thing was the same. He must be dreaniing. He was afraid. Suddenly there came a knock at the door. When he cpened it a little group stood there—Marie, and Pierre Langlois, and Marie's father. And they were laughing at him. At the sight of this an ugly scowl came upon Jean's face. Pierre and Maric! He felt against his hip for the knife he had hidden there. But suddenly, impulsively, Marie | ran forward and caught him in her arms. She was>still laughing; she | had not understood that gesture. Jea2’s hand fell to his: side. And now Pierre was grasping him by one arm and Marie’s father by the other, and they were shouting at him. What! was. that they were say- ing? Gold in-the hills? The rich- ld strike of reeent years, and the folks had come flocking in, and now. everyone was rich. Aridhe—fool that he was—had gone wandering off for-skins, when afl this wealth lay at home. ‘What was that? His cabin? He listéned mechanically to Marie's fa- Ther: “And the company will pay you thirty thousand dollars for the land, Jean; to build a store on it. And we fave been looking forward to thy feturn because we wanted you tos know. And Marie—" “ER, but you ‘have ‘not heard. Phetre'ts married. Yes, he married Marthe.:Tremouille a month after you had gone and—” °\Je@art looked into Marie's face and And then ‘forgot everything tise. “Bh, Jean, it is'so long since thou ‘she murmured, as ing’ eagerly,” van ie ‘Western Newsbader Union? - . ! Cook by Electricity. -It is Safe, nd is e George he Prote 70 COURSES TO BE OFFERED | instru | than jthe N BISMARCK MARKET SATURDAY We Are Offering SPECIAL in this ly I picture, 1 insct), risked her life to lead inmates FOR PRESIDE? NT ton University, stant. REDUCTIONS —on— STONE’S CANNED FRUITS AND OTHER FOODS OF SUPERIOR QUALITY. Please again read our ad- vertisement in last even- ing’s Tribune. It will Save You Money? ad matro: icient Gir their | Mrs. Drew Thomas t Pliya Del Rey, 3 Were removed, to safety. Lola May Rodet \ for the summer session te , June 17 and continui lean of the school chairman of the committee. “Three hundred or more students upted to high mehGilll will’Hed herettNiavaumnRtee if present Stension workers al- | indications“ mean any land D. Wee! f and ra id this morn prepared un subjects ble for his or her particular od- ording to Ar- | Bismarck Quality Store | 419-3rd St. Phone 426-3 SATURDAY SPECIAL —CASH— Fresh Vegetables OF ALL KINDS One quart of Ice Cream with a box of Tabisco sugar wafers free Brick Ice Cream, any flavor Come in and see our new soda fountain. your service. We are at iN Brown&Tiedman QUALITY GROCERY Successors to E. A. Brown. 120-5th St. SATURDAY SPECIALS Heinz Bulk Sweet Mustard Pickles, regular 75e per quart. Special for Saturday, Heinz Bulk Sweet Relish, regular 75e seller. Special for Saturday Minneopa Grape Fruit. Special 3 cahs for Creme Oil Toilet Soap. SpecialiGbarsotor:. ... 6.) ec ce ok oe 45c ‘ Curfew Brand Peaches—Sliced or Halves. Special for Saturday 4 cans.... $ 1 .00 3-Crown Muscat R. Special 4 lbs. for.. Cantaloupes — Strawberries'— Pineapples — Cherries Bananas — Oranges — Apples — Lemons — Cocoanuts New Potatoes — New Ca i Tomatoes — Celery — Cucumbers — Peppers— Head Lettuce — Pie Plant’ — Spinach. —PURE HIGH TEST SWEET CREAM—— Phone 53 The guaranteed special»patent flours: CLIMAX - OCCIDENT -or LYON’S BEST When the slight extra cost of these flours means so little in the total cost of your baking, isn’t it unwise to risk time, work and materials with ordinary flour? Using our special patent flour is your protection against bak- ing failures. Its money back guarantee is an insurance _ policy with eyery sack. | COST MORE — WORTH IT! RUSSELL-MILLER MILLING CO. OF NORTH DAKOTA: | Minot, N. nual picnic of the Illinois-Indiana | siding in this section of North Da- Have you found permanent felief spoonfuls before my breakfast—and one sick spell which I have had for years, I have started my little girl HOLD PICNIC D. June 13.—The an- association, composed of former res- lents of those two states now re- Takes pills for. years—-finds first ~~. permanent relief in Kellogg’s Bran i of four yenrs on your Bran, and = | already I have noticed a change in her. I thank you.” { Name and add that terrible diseaso—eonstipa- 2? The woman whose letter follows y 9 furnished on red—as thousands have discoy- request. Write the Battle Creek, Mic If caten regularly, Kellogg ’s Bran, | cooked and krumbled, is guaranteed nently ‘the most ¢ Kellogg Co., nis ALL bran. Nothing bran can be 60 effective. what sho wrote: ‘Gentlemen : I am so wonderfully happy over my discovery, I fecl I must tell the- world about it. For years I have been ill continually from constipa- tion, always resorting to pills or the like, never having any perma- nent relief until I heard of your Krumbled Bran, Every morning I take two table- Notice the wonderful nut- Tike flavor. | This. flavor is delicious—so different | from ordinary, unpalatable braus. Kellogg’s Bran, cooked and krume! bled, made in Battle Creek, is served by Ame ng hotels and clubs, Demand Kellogg’s Bran. It will bring | back your health. Start eating it to | day. Sold by all grocers. vince the latter part of August [ must admit have not experienced | | | “We Thank You” STRAWBERRIES PINEAPPLES -CANTALOUPES CHERRIES WAX BEANS CARROTS BEETS ASPARAGUS SPINACH RHUBARB GREEN ONIONS CUCUMBERS RADISHES . TOMATOES HEAD LETTUCE _ “Cottage Cheese” Minneopa Grape Fruit A real saving 4 cans 90e “National” Another fresh supply of those delicious Cookies and Crackers. “Richelieu” Warm weather has arrived and in mak- ing up those delicious salads you will find we have just the right dressings inelud- ing Mayonnaise, Salad, 1,000 Islands and Tartar Sauce. “Bakery Service” For that pienie or lunch we will be glad to include buns, ete. ; “Sweet Cream” All Phones 211 118—8rd St. Last Delivery Saturday 4:30 p.m. Other Week days | 4:00 p. m. Close 8:00 p: mi. 7 Scott Ss Grocery ui” YES! WE DELIVER ye PHONE 816 311 7TH ST. TO OUR CUSTOMERS We have had numerous calls the past few days, in regard to an add appearing in The Tribune concerning selling store. WE DO NOT.WANT TO SELL STORE We like our business. We like our customers. ‘We’ like Bismarck,” and if you will give us the opportunity you will like us. Mrs. J. W. SATURDAY . SPECIAL Sunshine Cakes and Crackers 95¢ value for Tic kota, was held yesterday at River-. program, which was continued A ide park. A picnic dinner at noom 2:30 p. m. with addresses, readings was the first feature of the day’s and musical, numbers. DOHN’S Sanitary and Exciusive Meat Market Phones 176 and 177. . The Finest SPRING LAMB we have ever seen for this time of yecr. Spring Chickens Plump and Tender. Turkeys Dressed to Order. Dohn’s' Home Cured Bacon 16 and 18 cents per pound. Dohn’s Lard, per pound Milk Fed Veal—unusually fine. Richholt’s Cash and Carry [ rxowe | Grocery [+=] The Original Cash and Carry Store. SATURDAY SPECIALS 12 pounds Granulated Sugar, for Saturday only Sugar is going up. Fancy Strawberries. By the Crate $6.50.~ Do Your Canning Now—— Strictly Fresh Eggs. 5 dozen Will be higher next week. Wisconsin Cream Cheese. Saturday only, pound Fancy Dairy Butter. Higher next week. 6 Bars Electric Spark Soap Pie 25 Bars $1.00. No. 2 Tomatoes, 9 cans $1.00. Iowa Sugar Corn, 9 cans $1. 00. Swift’s Rib Back Bacon. By the strip, pound Monarch Catsup, 30c seller. Saturday, 1 bottle 2 bottles 45c. Richholt’s Quality Coffee. Per pound Money Back if Not Satisfied. Minneopa Grape Fruit. Saturday only, 3 cans Kellogg’s Corn Flakes | or. Post Toasties, 8 large packages ... , Sweet Cream Fresh Milk Paris’ Buttermilk —TRY RICHHOLT’S CASH AND CARRY PLAN— _ ~ Everyone’ s Talking “About Us All we did was to make our bread and cakes the best we could—and show peo- ple how it was done and what ingredients - were used. AND NOW every one ‘who tikes good food wants them. | Blue Ribbon and Humpty: Dumpty Bread —and— all of our wonderful cakes and pastries stepped right into a host of friends that buy and buy and.buy, WHY? Because nae know that we use onily the very best material of all kinds and auto- matic machinery to lower costs and im- prove quality. _ VEGETABLES AND FRUITS. STRAWBERRIES AND CHERRIES. ——SWEET CREAM— LET US BAKE FOR YOU. BARKER BAKING & CANDY CO.

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