The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 1, 1925, Page 3

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No mistake in buying: J ‘ here as om friends ean MOTHER :— Fletcher’s really attesi. Castoria is especially pre- pared to relieve Infants in ig FRESH VEGETABLES arms and Children all ages of | OF ALL KINDS. St ee A te | StRAWBEDRRIES “olie anc iarrhea; allaying ; AND ALL OTHER : ae Feverishness atising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach SHASONABLE —in— and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving natura! sleep. So aang ane Gree 2 Z FRUITS. “ i To avoid imitations, a look for the signature o: ‘Abailutely. Harmless No Opiates. Physicians everywhere recommend its (We Detiver) RIDER” r 5 5 BEN TURPIN { | Bismarck Quality fe : jn | BISMARCK CLOAK SHOP \ = “Three Foolish 11 i ‘8 417 3rd St. Phone 426J Weeks” FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1925 will meet Leeds in the final champion contest. . | Social and Personal PREPARE FOR JUNOR-SENIOR BANQUET Committees have been appointed and are at work on preparations for the Junior-Senior banquet to be held at the Masonic Temple on Thursday, May 14, and served by members of the Eastern Star. On the decoration committee are: MARRIED TODAY Miss Clara Lou and John Washburn were ut the Presbyte Rev. Paul S. Wright. has been employed in the X-ra; mil Peterson Mrs, Ps farm. PRESENTED WITH BOUQUE faculty who Belk, Florence Smith, and you comprise the program ith bouquets. Irene and Wi abeth Pritchard, Morris, and Banghild Dahl. committee. The menu committee, consisting of , Arnold von Hagen, and enhart, met last night’ with mbers of the Eastern Star and ar- ranged for the menu. RAINBOW GIRLS TO M There will be a regular mee evening at 7:30 o'clock in the sonic Temple. ‘The adv ted to be pre: IN DEBATE Johnson and E. Paylor are driving to Hebron this | ; oon, where they with three er judges, will decide on the win- ner of the debate tonight between the Hebron and the Reynolds High School teams on the subject of| Fir: rnment Ownership of _ Rail- ” The winner of this debate THE POPULAR PRICED STORE Last Day Saturday —OF THE— Coat, Suit and Dress Sale Your only opportunity to take advantage of these i exceptionally low Sale Prices . ONE DOOR EAST OF CAPITOL THEATRE South Side Grocery GROCERIES AND DRY GOODS 120 South 11th St. Opposite Standard Oil Warehouse. Sam Sloven, Proprietor. Phone 571. Cane Sugar, all you want, 13 poundS..........e eee cece cece ee Armour’s Cloverbloom Butter, per pound........ penttee ere bes sees eees + .2l1c a eae .. 42¢ ek. 13c cog RRR UR ee 47c oe ee ie Langes Sauer Kraut, large can, Home Brand Corn Flakes, me 3 large packages..... Be OA Ss a ao Bocanco Sweet Wrinkled Peas, BICOMB sects ale cine g) 214 DieeGle pent ees - . 49¢ Van Camps Milk, tall cans, butter, also hides, furs and junk. | ‘ ; state |evening, returned to Jamestown this Handy of Bis- 1 this morning | o'clock manse by the partment of the Bismarck Hospital. | They plan to make their home on a! ,, Five membe of the high school isted in staging the Ronald McIntyre, Jean MacLeod, Wil-! junioy class play recently were p Marjorie | the Order of the Rainbow tomorrow] Ma- |<" Highest Prices paid for farm products such as eggs, © THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE join her husband, who is employed j morning. at the N. P. depot. BATTLE CREEK . Lahr left for Battle} k, Michigan, this morning, with her son, James, who will {medical treatment tlfere. | TO HOLD FOOD SALE Episcopal ladies will hold a tomorrow afternoon at t at the A, W. Lucas singe marmalade and various var- of food will be on sale, The of , food JUNIOR MUSICAL CLUB MEETS | CATHOLIC 0 LUB ME REPORTED BETTER .. Hubert, who has been ¢ Bismarck hospital k, is reported pro- | PICNIC AT WILDWOOD Members of the Pan-Hellenic So. ty drove to Wildwood last and held an out-of-doors picnie nd a camp fire, ROM WI | art of eel | i Rev. and Mrs. G. W. | Wilton were in town ye! as been | iy Iton for; SON IS BORN rning for’ Myr. and Mrs. M. Brazerol of \CAPITOL| THEATRE | LAST TIME TONIGHT BUCK JONES You Will Make Scott’s Grocery put YES! WE DELIVER | wi” PHONE 816 311 7TH ST. New Carrots, New Beets, Radishes, Onions, Cauliflower, Asparagus, Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Celery, Head Lettuce. Quart Strawberries HSM TRA aiisles-COrFEE ‘Every Drop Delicious’« OTS PERT EINE TE ae 5 Nash Delicious Coffee Demonstration ALL DAY SATURDAY Come and Have a Cup of Coffee —with— Frederick Bakery’s Delicious Doughnuts. National Music Week--May 3rd to 10th. ‘On Quality Meats Here’s food from animals. specially raised to satisfy the most discriminating taste—meat so reasonably priced that it’s true economy to buy the best. Choice Fed Beef—Choice Milk Fed Veal |]! —Corn fatted Pork. \ Quality Meat Market } Fifth & Broadway. - Phone 722 We are the only Exclusive Meat Market, < i ; | Hospital nurse, left a two weeks’ visit to Valley City. 410 Third Street announce the birth of a son last evening at the St. | Alexius Hospital. LEFT FOR CHICAGO Nels Merrill Mrs. LEFT FOR VALLEY CITY M HERE FROM DRISCOLL Miss. BORN TC DAY Born this morning at 11:40 o'clock 1-100 TAXI CO. CITY CALLS 25c, 2 pas- sengers 35c., Mandan trips, 1 or 4 passengers $1.50 ™~ ‘To the Dance at Menoken $3.50 Moran’s’ Farm Barn Dance Saturday night, 1 or 4 passengers $1.00. Cars rented — without drivers at a reasonable rate, by the hour or mile. PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS Licensed Embalmer in Charge. Day Phone 100 Night Phones 100 or 484R. WEBB BROTHERS Undertakers Embalmers Funeral Directors Licensed Embalmer in Charge. Day Phone 246 Night Phones 246-887 Clearance Sale A Noteworthy Sale of Quality Merchandise Play Suits Boys’ and Girls’ — Khaki and Blue Play Suits; sizes 2 to years. Let the kiddies rough it in one of these well made suits for 98¢ Crepes 32 in. Jap Kimono Crepe and Plain or Fancy Windsor Crepes in Beautiful Lingerie patterns; all colors. Special for this sale at 20c yd. ° Gingham : Toile Du Nord and other 32 in, ging- hams. in latge and small plaids. ang! rompers, and her three undergo | children left this morning for Chi- | cago to join her husband who is em- ployed there. a Bismarck his morning on Idred Hull of Driscoll is in the city for several weeks. All colors are shown in this group, for Porch Frocks, Street Frocks q and the Kiddies school frocks Special, yard... 18c —— to Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Cole of 209 Park Street, a son, at the St. Alexi- After us Hospital. BORN THI S MORNING Born to Mr. and Mrs. J, F. Smola of 510 Tenth Street, a son, this morn- |. ing at the St. Alexius hospital. Thousands have cleansed their systems of consti- pation’s poisons. RETURNS TO MEDINA Mrs. J. L. Harr of Medina, who has been undergoing medical treatment avons (let ody ee ore: Constipation exacts a telling cPT FOR RUGBY price. Its hideous poisons lead to i ELS! NO RUELSY over forty devastating diseases. Miss Katherine Metz left for Rug-| But let Mrs. Rench, of Iowa, tell by this morning after a visit with | her story: her family in Dickinson. HERE FROM BURNT CREEK n Bourgois was in the city ay from Burnt Creek town- Kellogg's ALL-BRAN ia the very best I ever used for chronic constipation. I have used all kinds of medicine and nothing helped me like ALL-BHAN. It has such a nice flavor and it is cheaper than paying out hundreds of dollars sveking relief. Yours truly, . Mus. A. P. Rencn, Box 167, Marcus, Towa. ,, Don’t neglect constipation. Drive its terrible poisons out of your sys- Oranges and lemons are said to contain more “stored sunlight” than any other fru else failed, Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN brought sure relief from constipation tem. Eat Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN regu: larly—two tablespoonfuls daily, or in chronic cases, with every meal. ALL-BRAN brings sure, permanent relief. bulk food. It sweeps the intestine clean and stimulates normal, natu- ral action. eat with milk or cream. Also the recipes given on the pack: Results guaranteed or your groce: returns the purchase price. Made leading hotels and restaurants, PAGE THREE It is what doctors call a Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN is ready-to- in Battle Creek, Mich. Served in Sold by all grocers. Se casion. arch, “THE SHOE BUILT FOR COMFORT” Webb Brothers “MERCHANDISE OF MERIT ONLY” Two Tone Pumps Correct for Dress, Street and Business « wear. Beautifully designed patterns in Black patent with Military, Louis, Spanish or Spike heels, for any oc- Colored trimmings run from light tan to 4 Rust color on the new straight or French vamp; some of them equipped with a steel support in the Prices are from $Q 50 to $] ()-00 ASK ABOUT THE “PROTEX ARCH” OXFORDS. WEBB BROTHERS “MERCHANDISE OF MERIT ONLY” ENSEMBLE SUITS—— Charming frocks of plain or printed silks in all the season’s popular colors; with coats to accompany them, of Twill, Kasha and Flannel. Former prices up to $89.50 are included at special prices of $21.75 to $59.75 SILK DRESSES Three Large Groups of Dresses specially selected for this big value giv- ing event. Printed Silk, Tub Silk, Crepe de Chine and Novelty Silks in many lovely patterns on all colors. , $29.75 $11.75 $15.75 $24.75 FLANNEL AND KASHA DRESSES For former values as high as $57.50. Specially Priced: at $12.50 and $19.50 Formerly priced up to $35.00. SPRING COATS . Sport and dress coats; shown in all the season's newest styles and colors; many of them formerly pricec up to $55.00; are arranged in three big specially priced groups for this sale $15.75 $24.75 $35.00 COATINGS New Spring Coatings 54 inches wide in Tan, Gray, and Rose colors, either plain or striped. Make your own coat with the aid of a Butterick Pattern. Specially priced, per yard _ $2.19 $2.59 $3.19 CROCKERY DEPARTMENT Bavarian Ware Tea Set 42 piece sset of Bavarian A 23 piece Irredescent Tea China with a dainty flower Set of Hand Painted import- pattern, at an exceptionally ed Bavarian Ware. This set low price for this is a rare value at the special Bae $15.00 ‘| Br? 10.00 69c Octagonal shaped Water Tumblers. Specially priced for this sale, at dozen. Children’s Shoes A large selettion of odds and ends in good sturdy footwear for the Kiddies, . Many of them are from the. well known checks and snd 36 inch Ratine in Blue, Rose, Yellow Specially priced at, yard!...... ‘Fine quality Ratine in plain Sescecnin ee. Sizes 3% to 8; 8% to patterns, good range of colors. : 01, pectal «a Specially priced........-+ $1.45 yard’ .......45 cas Mabe 1.29 Bed Spreads You will be delighted with these lovely light weight spreads with fancy Blue, Rose or Gold stripe and scal- loped-edge. They are specially priced’ for this sale at $5.48 Cheese Cloth 10 yd. packages of Ab- sorbent Cheese Cloth. A regular 98c seller. Special for this sale at T5c Ratines ic.

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