The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 19, 1926, Page 3

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~ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1926 AY (Continued from. page ene) demand is made in Fngland and France, forgetting that money made in this coantry should baild Up, this country. Looking from the window of this little ranch house, you see five men baling alfalfa, cut last October, and now as green inside the stack as when it was cut. Twenty-eight dollars a ton is the price it brings, here on the ranch, and the crop runs eight tons ito the acre, seven’ crops a season. Tell Eastern farmers about that. The Holstein cow, looking at the baling machine gives five gallons of milk a day, enough for all on the ranch, with some left over for ‘butter. David Macaulay, who is handling the alfalfa bales, says: “They would not believe that, back Lakewood, N.g” Many’ things are happening. far from this spot on the Mojave desert, and some should be mentioned. A judicial decision, declaring the tax on gifts iNegal, is welcome. That law was simply a good excuse for selfish- ness, unwilling to give away anything. Every man_ worth I property, as fast as he can, in the name of his wife and children, and beyond the reach of any foolishness that he may develop later. ~~ Congress devotes thirty-four mil- lion dollars to. aircraft, not enough, but better than nothing. And the total appropriation for the navy, three hundred and sixteen millions. “ The idiocy of that last figure is clear by the fact that if war of nodern kind should come the air- would have to protect our hun- dreds of millions worth of ships float- ing on the water. Only submarines and flying machines would be of any value. In any real business, managed by competent business men, such tras! ‘as our battleships would have been junked long ago. { The Government, fighting the Na- tional Food Products corporation, ex- plains that the plan is “to fight tendency toward trusts, rather than to attack trusts already existing. The battle against ‘big business, which. is the real name of the “trust,’ was fought and Tost Jong ago. Modérn business, to succeed, must be big business. The Government's business is to supervise big business, control it, and encourage it, not dis- courage it. No business in the United States is as big as it ought to be. Anthony Bimba, editor of. a Com- munist newspaper, to be tricd for blasphemy, under a law two hundred and twenty-nine years old, is necused of denying the existence of God. His lawyer will say that the Constitution, which guarantees free speech, rules out the blasphemy charge. Why not leave the case to the Ruler whose omnipotence the vast ieve? He has power to barren fig tree was wi I is ipossible that omnipotence is not much interested in what Mr. Bimba » believes. ‘ The way to make foolishness. ‘blas- phémous or other, important, is to take it seriously. Ee ed Si 8 He said this-grasping nation.was try- ing to get a mortgage on the whole world. . The whole world seems to want to sell us a moMgage, for dollars, and we are buying billions of the world’s bonds, which may come home to roost at very few cents on the dallar. Jrotzky’s judgment on wealth tt sound. it cannot be. His salary * fvom the Rissian government is only twenty-two dollars a week, and with that he must pay Communist dues, income tax, etc. Russia’s prime min- ister, Rykoff, and all other members of the cabinet get only twenty-eight dollars a week. | What can they know about Ameri- can finance? What chance have they of persvading. America’s workmen to “rise and throw off their chains? When Trotzky says to our workers, “You have nothing to lose but your ghains,” the American carpenter a swers “Excuse me, 1 have also eigh cen dollars a day. Some chains.” Petrolle-Vogel fight at Mad- ison Square Garden tonight, giftn ont round by round at Grand Pacific Billiard Parlors. No telephone calls answered. No regular meeting of the Elks tonite: Use Gas. the.scientific fuel. eee while should put] yj; fornia gold ru: 5 for Vingie E. Roe and Frank Lloyd to give. the heroine of this great epoch her due. < eae Road,” featuring Anna _Q. Nilsson, Lionel Parrymore and Robert Frazer, whichis being shown at the Eltinge today and Sat- urday, is the screen complement to America’s pionger_ womanhood. In her novel, “The Splendid Road,” upon which the film is based, Miss Roe deals with the struggles, the handicaps and romance of Sandra De- Hault, who came to California from Boston to play a man’s game in a man’s wa California in ’49 was a hot bed of crime and disorder, the lust for gold and land being superior to conven: tions, system or life itself. The law was what men made it. Seldom has the screen offered such an inspiring character as Sandra. Miss Nilsson is said to give her best screen portrayal in the visualization of the pioneer woman. . Robert Frazer is seen opposite Miss n as Stanton Halliday, budding er and power in the new gold country end, Lionel Barrymore, as Dan Clehollis, is the third member of the featured triumvirate. AT THE CAPITOL Syd Chaplin, starring in “The Man on the Box,” the Warner Bros. Classic of the Screen, which is open- ing at the Capitol Theatre on Mon- day, is suid to have surpassed even the’ success of “Charley's Aunt,” in his latest comedy production. ‘This picturization of the famous novel and play by Harold MacGrath was adapt- ed to the screen by Charles A. Logue, and the scenario was written by Ju- lien Josephson. Charles “Chuck” Reisner, who plays one of the lead- ing roles, was the director. ——$— BOTH WED ON SAME DAY London.—The Hon. Patrick Kin- naird an former wife, Margaret Stella Kinnaird, from whom the ob- tained a divorce a few months ago, recently each married again on the same day. Too Late To Classify LOST—A barrel of,a Shaeffer foun- tain pen. Reward. Phone 1051R. 2-19-1t PARTY WISHES TO PURCHASE Six room modern home in Bismarck. Write Tribune No. 76. 2-19-3t PERSON WANTS TO BUY a good lot in Riverview addition. Write Tribune No. 80. BASKETBALL Two games tonight, Glen Ullin vs. Phantoms, and Jamestown High vs. Bismarck High. First game at 7:15, second at 8:15. Admission 50 cents. 2-19-3t Early arrivals of Spring ccats and dresses at the Bis- marck Cloak Shop. GARTER NOVELTIES London.—Up-to-date garters for $ women have special little pockets for holding small change to be readily Your order over the phone will be given the same careful attention as you get when making a visit to this store. Sugar, per 100 lbs... Eggs, per doz. $6.85 .--B5C $1.00 Choice Grape Fruit, . each Bip thse eae al ‘Oranges, fancy, large, Per OZ... ereneeneens 50¢ Oranges, fancy medium, - per doz, .................. 25¢ All green vegetables and canned foods‘ at a re- duced price for Saturday. We Deliver Bismarck Quality Store. Phone 4263. 417 8rd St. accessiMe when just enough for a ‘tip is needed. Some fur garters :|A food to study on, to play on, ‘ . af co Lenten Suggestions - SPICED FISH — SARDINES — SALMON The Flavor Is Roasted Ini! Ts ‘secret of good coffee is flavor. The secret of coffce flavor lies in thé roasting. That is why a steam- ing, golden cup of White House Coffee tastes so deli- cious. The flavor is roasted in. The White House roasting process retains and de- velops the delicate coffee essence that escapes during roasting unless it is carefully preserved. «Make sure of getting this flavor that is roasted in, by insisting on genuine White House Coffee. Then you can always serve coffee as good as the best cup of coffee you ever tasted. Don’t accept a substitute. BISMARCK GROCERY COMPANY Distributor SMITH’S | CELERY — LETTUCE — TOMATOES SPINACH — PARSNIPS — CABBAGE here are selling for “as much as §75 & pair. Ree # Scott’s Grocery yo” Grocery Service That Satiafiés. ~ pr PHONE 816 811:7TH ST. Plentiful Selection . Good Foods Quick Service Prompt Delivery ’ re ‘Specials for Prince Albert Tobaevo,* Good Brooms, each ..... 9 Post Bran Chocolates. Just the thing for the kiddies. We Handle Purity Bakery Goods Fresh Meats of all kinds National Premium Soda Crackers, 2 National Mixed Cookies, 2 Ibs Tomorrow: Ib. tin cans. Brown &Tiedman | * QUALITY GROCERY . . 122—Sth St. - Phone 53 THE SANITARY STORE Oranges, Oranges—Extra special, 3 doz. med. size for Grape Fruit—Extra special, 3 Bod size FOP... eee ee eeee ce eeeeeeee Chocolate Covered Dates, Special, 2 pounds for Sweet Cucumber Chips, Special, 2 16 oz. jars for .. Fancy. Parlor Brooms, $1.25 value, special for Saturday Fresh shipment National Biscuit Co. Milketts, special price to introduce this number, special, per pound .. Fancy Washed Figs, special, per pound .. Fancy whole Almonds, , special, per pound .. | Ferndell Coffee, special |. for Saturday .... McDonald’s Sweet Chocolate, special, per pound ... Fresh Vegetables HEAD LETTUCE — CELERY — CUCUMBERS TOMATOES — PARSNIPS — RUTABAGAS CABBAGE — GREEN PEPPERS TUNAFISH — LOBSTER — CRABMEAT SHRIMP — OYSTERS — MINCED CLAMS Pickles SWEET WAFER SWEET MIXED — INDIA RELISH — CHOW CHOW RYE KRISP—FLAT BREAD—SWEDISH WAFERS ROQUEFORT CHEESE — PIMENTO.— CREAM SLICED — DILLS ‘Marcovitz Grocery “Our Motto—Quality and Service.” 222-9th St. So. SWISS — CAMEMBERT — LIMBURGER CORN MEAL - WHOLE WHEAT - GRAHAM-FLOUR _ Saturday Specials’ King Oscar Sardines, 3 cans Tunafish, white meat, three 2 Ib. cans MILK — CREAM — COTTAGE CHEESE- ———_———— PHONE 371 Don’t Forget to Order ; Minnesota Macaroni “The Meat of ae Wheat” oe butter, one cup mili, » add two teaspoonfuls melted ited c iiale. pepper, sprinkle Celery, Head Lettuce, Oranges, Lemons, Grape Carrots, Cabbage and Fruit, Bananas and Sweet Potatoes Apples Saturday Specials “Pickles,” sweets or diils Heinz Brand extra fancy, - ESRIRRS 26c “Salmon,” tall can, regu- lar 20c, 2 cans for “Butter,” fancy cream- ery, per “Marigold Jelly” in 5 lb. tin, extra special “ ‘Apples” A very nice Apple at a wholesale price. Black Twig or Arkansas Blacks. (any size, per box “Krispy Crackers,” 214 Ib. caddy, the very best in crackers, spe- cial per box.... 49c “Sunbrite Cleanser,” ;8..can q tre 19c | “We please where others promise.” FREE DELIVERY SERVICE FRESH CREAM AND MILK DAILY Ben Davis, “Coffee,” White House ibe tor. 91.08 Ibs. for Quick Naptha Soap Chips, regular 30c, boxes SSS Phone 957 | PAGE THREE $150 MOUSE valued at [ apyt)’ 96,000,000, were ~ London.—Rets and mice valued at | shown: ‘ Riceee more than $150 each were on exh' tion at the Crystal Palace inte Cook with Gas. Ideal Fuel. tional show of poultry, pigeons rabbits. More than 15,000 exhibits, It's the SPECIAL SALE OF DRESSES An especially _ selected group of Satin, Crepe and Luminette Dresses; all sizes in exceptionally good styles for Miss or Matron. Black, Navy and many good colors with braid, applique or lace trimmings. Values in this group as high as $49.50 marked for clearance at Another special group of silk and wool Dresses, in many good sizes and colprs. Desirable styles to choose from. Specially priced for clearance at Webb Brothers “Merchandise cf Merit Only” BISMARCK AUTO SHOW—MARCH 4, 5 6 CAPITOL THEATRE COMING COMMENCING MONDAY The season’s laugh sensation SYD CHAPLIN “THE MAN ON THE BOX”

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