The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 1, 1925, Page 4

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HUTT mn poe NVOHUANUUHENOHOAEROUGUOGEUGEROUGERTAOGUUAGOOAAOAAEUAEOOAOEAGUAUUALU UA ———— PAGE FOUR” THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Come in Friday, June 5th, and take advantage of our DISCOUNT on ALL BOYS’ SUITS, for that day only. SPECIAL 10% G[PaERE is a new Delco-Light—a Delco-Light that places electricity within the reach of every farm in America. It is lower in price than any Delco-Light Plant has ever been. And it can be bought on terms so easy that no farm family need wait any longer to give its home the wonderful benefits of electric light. All that electric light means in com- fort, convenience, safety and economy is now available to the million farm homes that have always wanted electricity, but have felt that its cost was too great. made. 408 Broadway Dahl Clothing Store Forty-four years in Bismarck. Never before has such an offer been Never before has Delco-Light cost so little and been so easy to buy. It means that any farm home—your home —can have Delco-Light today. At the bottom of this advertisement appear the name and address of the Delco-Light Dealer for your community. Call, write, or telephone for full in- formation—specifications of the plant, illustrations of the fixtures that come.» with it, details of our complete installa- fon and Eins pan, and the figures show how e: ou can Delco-Light. he erent B. K. SKEELS Bismarck, N. Dak. MEN’S AND part MAIL ORDERS We specialize in mail order business and will send anything in the drug line to you the same day’ we receive your letter. Send your orders to BRESLOW’S DRUG STORE Next to McKenzie Hotel BISMARCK, N. D. Special Sale at $1 eoct Of Jewelery, Pottery and Cut Glass. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY Bonham Brothers Jewelers and Optometrists For Trade Tour Day _ FRIDAY, JUNE 5 Don’t Fail to See the Bargain Counter at French & Welch Hardware Co. SiN NNAUNNNVA NAAT HHUA HMMM MHRA UY A Remarkable Value Giving Sale Silk Dresses In which we include many of our very choicest high-grade dresses at truly sensational reductions. These dresses are now brought down to prices that permit you to own the good dresses at prices you ordinarily pay for cheaper copies. ‘All the new gay spring colors and $19.75 $29.75 $35.00 Continuing our Season’s Biggest Coat Sale. Harris: Robertson FOR WOMEN'S WEAR Bismarck. No Dak ANNOUNCEMENT Ever having in mind an opportunity of serving the putiic in a better and more economical way we have opened an up-to-date Grocery Store in the City of McKenzie, No. Dak., which will be under the name of Food Market. G. H. Leathere of McKenzie will manage this store for us. Watch for our ad announcing opening day this week, alco Special Bargains for Trade Tour Day, June 5th. BISMARCK FOOD MARKET ————————————————————————— | | The St. Paul Trade Tour Will be Here The Whole Family Will Enjoy It FREE PROGRAM Entertainment Begins At 2:30 p. m. TRADE TOUR DAY PROGRAM A worth while afternoon program has been arranged for Trade Tour Day. This program starts at 2:30 p. m. when Mayor A. P. Lenhart officially turns the city government over to the boys of the city, who will function as Mayor, City Commis- sion, Chief of Police, Traffic Police, Fire Chief and ten firemen. guide the city affairs until 6 p. m. St. Mary’s Band will give concerts, and tumbling acts will be staged in the North- ern Pacific Park, by the High School Leaders. The St. Paul Special Train arrives at 5:15. form in line and parade with the boys and girls, thru the business district, headed by the 206th Minnesota Infantry Band. The parade will end at the Northern Pa. cific Park where a children’s party will be staged and souvenirs will be given away. The Evening entertainment will be staged on the west lawn of the Court House. The Minnesota Infantry Band will give 4 concert. will be a Vocal Solo by Miss Marjorie Best accompanied by the Band. Mr. Joyce Moule will play a cornet solo. These boys will From3 p. m. to 5 p. m. the Juvenile Band and The delegation will immediately Among the local talent taking HELP MAKE BISMARCK GROW BUY AT HOME WE DO We are handling the complete Minneopa | line of canned goods and fancy groceries, distributed by the Bismarck Grocery Com- pany. They buy in carload lots, which in itself means a big saving, thereby putting us in position to sell this brand at the very lowest prices for quality merchandise. The Minneopa line of groceries is guaran- teed by the Bismarck Grocery Company and ourselves to please the most fastidious. IF YOU HAVE EGGS OR POULTRY FOR SALE SEE RICHHOLT. RICHHOLT’S CASH GROCERY 2 PRICE All of our Hickock Silver front and Sterling silver Belt Buckles _ Beltograms z Calfskin and Cowhide Belts Quality — Style — Economy Bergeson’s ’ MONDAY, JUNE 1, 1925 TTTTTOTTOOH—HC<éUUCtITtTtT.TT i TTT TTT: HTTHHA Come Early and In Town on Thi <<, Paper and Then Ys — =Re “Merchandise o SALE of I Tub Silk One lot of Tub Silks in wide or narrow stripes ego ciecks in a good as- Fe sortment of colors. Very special at— $9.00 Silk Dresses Beautiful Silk Prints, 5 Satins, Tub Silks and Geargettes in the newest spring and summer styles. Colors are Blue, Brown, Black, Tan and Navy, trimmed with lace collar and cuffs, Jabots and fancy buttons. Extra spe- cial, at— $15.75 Ginghams 32 in. quality Dress Ging- | hams in large or small checks and plaids. Comes | in all the popuiar shades, | for poruh frocks, street | frocks or Bungaow | Thread J. & P. Coats White an’ Black cotton thread Aprons. Special at yard... 15c | in all sizes. Each.- Do not fail to see the many beautif! C Brown & Tiedman]) ! QUALITY GROCERY 122—5th St. Phone 53 e The Sanitary Store TRA Fancy Parlor Brooms, $1.25 is neue tetoWne value. Special for Trade offer many, extrz MAIN FL BARGA 2 Ib. package high grade NORMANDY Coffee. Regular market Fancy Printed Voiles 38 value $1.20 per package. * inch striped Bach package contains a Sey mere: acy! ye) Free Cup and Saucer. For PRINTED CI Trade Tour Plaid Crepes, beadtift inches wide. ‘Brocaged mixed, a all colors, 36 inch. DAINTY) PRINTED S. 36 inches. Pretti Prints also Kno i Exclusive ‘ Ready-to-Wear EVs. kiddies w _and Millinery a. A very good quality, Rose colored Pongee in. th Imported English Broadcloth... WOMEN’S An extra fine quality Wt for women ht or Idose kn¢ Smart printed Crepes all colors and: sizes from $15.75 to $19.75. Tuo silks $13.50. Novelty and inexpensive gifts. Dainty lingeries moder- ately priced. All silk “chiffon hose, any color, specially priced at $1.95. (a Pure thread silk ela inforce ' feet — colors ‘contrast with costume. hose ‘at this popular pric MIT hacen tg oo tin Aes

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