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County cks| offices were open throughout the day. Borlegh Passenger cars Trucks} °° ddition to Sundays, there are Cass .... 249 i only eight days recognized by iaw + Grand Forks.. 149 9 | as holidays in the state. © Morton 120 . Ww January 1, February 12 and 2 y Ramsey 160 ry 30, July rf first Monday in Septem- Stutsman 7 4 | ber (Labor Day), October 12 and De- Ward . 9 | cember 26. / THURSDAY, APRIL 2; 1926 more than six inches in a year and precautions are being taken lest it crash into a valle; BURLEIGH C0, .. NEW CAR SALES FOR MARCH, 195 More New Cars Sold ia Ward Co. in March Than Any Other County thinks he has won a strike by spend- ing 1298 days in, Jail, Mrs. Jeanne Viennet, who used to be in business | with hitn, had him ‘confined lest he | flee the country without paying | sare due her. She paid fifty cents | r his: board but quit when tie he ead walpedite OL w day. Cushing, 01 ev, D. A. Me- Laury, pioneer ter of Cushing, iy growing his third set of teeth. He has now eight new molars and oth- | ers are sprouting. | E Vancouver, B, C.-Virgino Duranti | Good Friday is Observed‘ at the | Bismarck Churches, More new automobiles were pur- chased in Ward county during March ‘than in any other political subdivisi ‘in the state, according to automobile registration statistics compiled by the Busineas Sorvice company of Bis- marek. Morton county led in the numberof new commercial automotive vehicles registered. The total number of new arch was 3,246! 5 1. Friday was obsceved in: Bis- mane today ‘With services: through: | out the morning, afternoon “st iahts el jing in the various churches of the bare 20 for, the same] city, ° Tonight's meetings ‘in the! tions for the first three months of Sper weil ene Se eee re 1926 were 7,823 compared with 5,493] Week of special Holy Week services for the first three months of 1925, | iB Preparation for the usual Haste The number of new commercial vo-| Oming Programs. | Soe of | the hicles purchased to date,in 1926, how-| Churches are preparing special musi- ries than the Snumber pur.| cal numbers and cantatas for either chased during the same time last year.| the morning or proubekthe Loree For March thejfigure was 162 as com-| Sunduy. | The sacrament of the Lord's | pared with 256 gu Mareh/ 1928, ‘The| *UPRer will be administered at some | total for three months is 315 com-/%f the churches tonight, Tae pared with 498 for the first three| , Business went ahead as usual ne months of 1928 today, since Good Friday is not in- March registrations of new passen- cluded ong the dasa. a eg Ni ger cars and trucks for. the leading| legal holidays in Nogth Dakota. A counties follow: | ‘Telegraph Flowers, | Says Local Florist; » Mayme Hodge of La Crosse,| exonerated of any! Of more than usual interest is n with the death of Rev.|the announcement of Oscar H. Will Knute B, Birkeland by the Hennepin! and company that residents of this count grand jury which returned a may take full advantage of the Against her in Minneapo-|Florists Telegraph Delivery Service, ue plants to practically every city and Frank Faulkner, Duluth, Minn,,; country in the civilized world. pleaded guilty to third degree burg-| This service, which now embraces lary and was sentenced to one year} thousands of florists in hundreds of in the North Dakota penitentiary in|cities, began a number of years ago distrikt court at Fargo. when less than a hundred progres- sive florists, recognizing the need of such service, organized this as- sociation. The Florists Telegraph Delivery in the short space of five yenrs, has seen its members! from the original number to its present amazingly large proporti “As. a member of this org tion,” announced Mr. Will, “it is now | possible for us to telegraph flowers or potted plants fr m this city to any individual in a ity or coun- try in the we sender is as- sured rapid . a high standard of excellence in the flowers that are delivered, and a painstaking effort at all times to please both the sender and the recipient.” | George Pipgras, right handed hurl- er of New York. Yankees, was re- leased to St. Paul American Associa- tion team. King Alfonso washed the poor men and Queen Vic- did the same for 13 poor women in a holy Thursday ceremony at the; royal palace, Married up in an ai rd, 81, and his bride 1. who was Mrs. Kate Arrington, | aye on their honeymoon. The cere- mony was performed by the groom's son; the Rev. W. W. McCord. —- 2 Rellinzona, _ Switzerland.-Motto;~ Fossil of earliest boned animal, D’Arbino, a’ mountain, feet | 50,000,000 years old, has been found high, is sinking. It has gone down| in’ Vermont. Phone your order. Satisfactory choice and prompt service assured. Eastern Corn Fed Beef - - Milk Fed Veal Little Pig Pork - - Genuine Spring Lamb Fresh Roasting Chickens In fact everything the market affords in Easter Meats, so tomorrow you will find here the very choicest cuts you like. Central Meat Market a PHONE 143 PEARL GROCERY & MEAT MARKET . All Phones 611-612 All Phones 611-612 Your “Easter ‘Sunday Dinner” May be well plannned—-BUT— we know that there must also be something else be- sides the planning. We have just what is needed. Drop in or phone your orders, and. pick from our fresh vege- table and fruit windows. We have everything that will help your dinner to be a success. Select your roasts or steaks.from our meat department. . Spring Chickens Oysters Beef and Pork Tenderloins Delicatessen Delicatessen _fi} POTATOE SALAD - MACARONI SALAD fi FRENCH DONUTS - BAKED BEANS | WHOLE WHEAT BREAD RAISIN RYE BREAD Saturday’s 1 large can of’ Monarch Peache a. i! can of Pat- terson’s Seal Hominy and 1 large can: Monarch Pump- kin for ..... 66c 8 medium sii stores, banks, city, county and state | . which telegraphs flowers and potted | jyoutie Tah 11 months married to lived in t p swell) Weston of | Chicago, here a week ago, called by his rab er's serious illness. Mrs. Sovereign of Beulah Passes vad y h resulted from. he and complications. — Mrs. ereign, formerly Mrs. Weston of cago, became a resident of Beu- when she was years. She Beulah, however, as home of he Rose. In addition to ‘the and daughter, she le The Breas will be taken to Beulah THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ASTORY ‘WITHOUT WORDS | 84,627 MOTOR CARS LISTED IN THREE MONTHS, Auto and Truck Owners Have Already Paid $8 For Licenses —<— . and truck owners of North Dakota paid $815,841.90 for 1i- censes during the first three months rt to Gov. i vy funeral held Sunday. at Beulah, «, Mannhaven Bank services | me. Interment willy BRAN as long | Automobile of 1926, ; rey jPred B. Tages en to me. this is the first 1 will sure | 702 N. am well pl to make pre Mr. Davidson" 's message of cheer: “Kelloge's ALL-BRAD Constipation is at the bottom of counties have an j lay.” Total trucks for the year. The amount re the counti portion, . 841.90 County Sorl state or © by ar, registention of quarter was 84 more than 20,000 in excess of the istration for the same period Barleigh Pays $37,364.70 peed from some of; fe shares follow: amount extensive road- cars and | on) last ent and $130,000 for the con- | struction of new bi Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN lasting relief from constipation Don’t submit to the terrible inroads of in chronic case: constipation. Read Kellogels AL teed to relieve con has sure been a it is 100¢0 bran. T have spent hundveds jt fails. ready to eat. eet, Sacramento, Cal. where. par i thi to Pay Dividend | tists, ‘Unpleasant breath, blotchy r of har been paid. hrough Purity Easter Special, three Hoffman's. layer bricks at Phone 168, EASTER GREETINGS Eggs - - Eggs - - Eggs Swift’s Premium Ham—Swift’s Premium Bacon CELERY HEAD LETTUCE ASPARAGUS NEW CARROTS TOMATOES GREEN PEAS Chase & Sanborn Colfee — Milk and Whipping Cream CAULIFLOWER CABBAGE CUCUMBERS GREEN PEPPERS NEW BEETS Grape Fruit—-Oranges Apples—Lemons Raster Candies and Egg Dyes Jones & Webb \ THE STORE OF Quauity Service Sarisraction PHONES 33 AND 34 " ASIN DAYS OF OLD The cobbled streets of old England rang with the hawker’s cry every GOOD FRIDAY. We do not find such strenuous meth- ods necessary, for you naturally give us your order early for spicy, raisin- -filled, sugar frosted HOT CROSS BUNS. ovens at regular They will be coming ‘from our big intervals all day FRIDAY and SATURDAY. Hot Cross Buns BARKER BAKING & CANDY C0. end to deposi- r county state bank | follow! Conquer constipation with nounced today | Kelloge’s ALL-BRAN, | LOGAN'S for the forty harrowing dis- i} complexion, spots before the eyes | —are forerunners of worse to ALL-BRAN state | lend of 10) us. 118 - 3rd St. Celery—Head “We Thank You” Easter Dinner is an assured success if the material is purchased from "Bismarck to Have Third Movie House Eat tu two tablespoonfuls daily— RAN is guaran- pation fecause Kelloge’s ALL-BRAN comes | Delicious with milk | or cream, with fruit, or in cooking. | abe in Battle Creek, Michigan. | Sold by all grocers. All Phones 211 Lettuce—Tomatoes — Cucumbers—As- g EYES. brings ith every meal. Money back if | Served every- Green On- paragus: tons, They are delicious! Spinach—Cauliflower—Radishes. New Cabbage — New Carrots — New Turnips New Beets—New Potatoes. - Easter Cookies Plain and Chocolate Rabbits Nest Ege Cookies Grape Fruit 2 for 25c Meat Department Swift Meats—Enough Said OLIVES — PICKLES — SALTED NUTS All Phones 211 - - - Deliveries—9:15, 10: 30, 2:30 and 4:30 Close at 8 P. M. so PHONE 816 Armour’s Star, per Ib. Swift’s Circle S Picnics, per tb. . Hormel’s Austin Picnics, per lb. STRICTLY FRESH ‘EASTER EGGS CELERY — TURNIPS — Grocery Service That Satisfies. j ye Hams ‘Green Vegetables 118 3rd St. 311.7TH ST. Pas sap Plentiful Selection 7 \/ FE. Good Foods ICE — ONIONS — RADISHES ‘ARROTS' — ‘FRESH TOMATOES, ETC. _ We Handle Purity Bakery Goods FRESH MEATS OF ALL KINDS 2 for 35e Bismarck hotels. The movie the adoption of a new system. Most, Bohler ond ap reat of Ashland, | name .was later changed to the Rial- , Who are planning to reopen| to. building program and the fact that| the Rialto theatre on Fourth street, | years. this money is ‘available to them will] just north of the Grand Pacific and enable them to proceed without: de- Phone 1080 We have a full stock of Easter Fruits, Candies, Easter "Eggs and other good eats for Easter Easter Bakery Specials Rolls,, per doz Butter Hot Cross Buns, Raisin Bread, graham and white Angel Food Cake, each Chocolate Cake, each. . Honey Cream Cake .. Assorted_French Pastri Bread, Rolls, Cakes ¢ Just received Foley's Sweet Meadow Lark early green extra choice, 3 cans for 55c Peas, RADISHES LEMONS — GRAPE FRUIT — ORANGES Dohn’s. A fine selection of Easter Meats Extra fine roasting or stewing Chickens—fresh killed. Choice cuts of Prime Beef - - WHY DO SO MANY PEOPLE TRADE THERE MUST BE A REASON. DOHN’S SIRENS Sanitary Meat. Market. The men are now in the eity putting the theatre and its nent in shape for the apenink; will he early next week, house will be under the name of the Rex theatre, instead of the Rialto, and only bigh ‘class pictures will he shown, managers state, The place was at one time known as the Rex, but the Bismarck Food Market /. The hest food at the lowest prices, from Seattle—Cinnamon p and Pederson Crisp. Potatoes, 2 cans for 50 cents -- LETTUCE — CELERY — GREEN ONIONS — PARSNIPS — ASPARAGUS CABBAGH — TOMATOES — NEW BEETS CARROTS AND TURNIPS indat as: you want it Broiled, baked, fried or stewed, you'll find in every.cut a delicious flavor when you get your meats from Our Delivery Service is the best in town PAGE THREE. It has been closed for several ARRIVED WITH 5 CENTS Washington.—Dr. Michael £. Pupin. 6%, new president of the American Association for the Advancement of ience, arrived in the Pnited States 1873 as an immigrant — steerage passenger. He had only five cents in his pocket. His first job was driving muie team on a Delaware farm. perated the | Sanitary Delivery. per doz. every day Toast, Rye Come in and sample. Foley's Spinach, medium size, 2 cans for 45 cents Foley’s Dill Pickles, 2 cans for 53¢ Vegetables Fruits BANANAS Choice Young Pork Milk Fed Veal AT DOHN’S? Phones 176 and 177. ts Pome . £ RIGHT FROM THE OVEN Right from the.oven » piping hot and delicious. Baked with the same care and purity as our breads, pies and - Our shop is.a ‘storehouse of goodies, one fine - cakes. pastries, always - FRESH De