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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1926 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE @ 7 sota so that they may be invited to ‘RC i fusing to-perform the duties of his! services performed in the line of | split. in Williams county Nonpartisan {the luncheons given. in their honor} Miss Ruth Pollard returned home Leighton Reports {fusing Francis could be. fined up to) duty, he could be fied up to $500 and | ranks caused by a hot ‘ight for the| Kildeer Hotel ce Bm cia an {by the Minneapolis and Saint, Pan! |today. after a several days’ business on Charges Filed ’ | °° %4 given a jail sentence of one| removed ftom office. post’ of. state's attorney, for which| business Thusaday, pin {visit in Minot, arg r. teconvicted “on a accond|” Judge’ Leighton ‘said’ indicators | Francis” asstatant Is w exndldate wieh| thes he kOOwA ery Re n p. er asked thi Against Francis ree, that of accepting money for| were that the charges resulted from a| Francis’ support. Killéeer, ¢ was Henr i M Personal | Bussielan. a ; : 44, Rotarians Hosts.to inthe decornions: long rrnatitig : At A. Francis, atate's attorney at) ae. ; | id u a wi vc > Wives and Teachers 2st! Sa" fsieetens, ce] WHAT? Chicken dinner for! ney General Cogs hater hy Ke er ‘Scott’ ‘Grocery Wednesd Eveni placed in various parts of the room.'50c, WHERE? At the Second i » today. day vening Chae eri ee eb . ied Baptist church, south Eighth said vie fatty 4 ’ hesid te hich hen zs 4 2 a oe is ne With decorations of orange and fitiated, vend mbled a football, (street. WHEN? Monday, Nov. ead airesay ‘appoine nen B Ta and MEAT MARKET black carrying out the Halloween aH : Ist. TIME, 11a. n-tl p.m.) Wi arek, to act Oe) . : iv PHONE 816 . 811. 7TH ST. spirit Rotarians entertained their inet tor in the ease. All invited. Bridger Canyon, Gallatin Valley end Beseman PEAS Are from the famous Gallatin Valley—and You’ll find them exceptional in flavor and tenderness—Yet they're no higher es against attorney of wives, members of the ity on one charge of re- | hing staff | Bismarck| porter Edwin Me schools, and county school officials) night from MeClusk: rt 9 banquet ait the Grand Pucific| where the judge heard sevoral ¢ hotel last ev ! cases. We are prepared to handle your meat and grocery orders better than ever before. Give us a trial and be convinced. end John Holland, pas- | LEADER IN STADIT Methodist church of o gave John Drinkwater's aham Lincoln.” Mr, Hol- a national fame as a mono- logist and he was enthusiastically ap- Agt-FROn WORTH: OAKOTa ARO “SPRING - wHcay PARSNIPS — CARROTS — RUTABAGAS CABBAGE — HEAD LETTUCE — CELERY drive for Dakota Maid ES HOSPITAL plauded by the audience. ice. xh Bhs SH — Before starting the recitation, Mr. ; who has been 4 in price : : SQUASH 3 ~ Holland paid a brief tribute to Drink-| tient at the St. Alexius hospit our Extra fancy Sweet Potatoes, 3 Lbs. for.......... 25e You can’t make ordinary peas exceptional thru | the canning of them. The growing is 75 per cent | of the secret-—and these peas are grown in the i famous Gallatin Valley, the most ideal section fer | growing peas in the entire United States. water and told of the two or three| yesterday for his home at Center. historical diserepancies found in the —— play. He commented upon the fact GOES TO GRAND FORKS that it had. taken an tn as P. FE, Halldorson of the Bank of | basing his play on the biography of| North Dakota left this morning for Special 1 large Pkg. Gold Medal Cake Flour, 1 2-Ib. Pkg. White Satin Cream of Sugar and 1 bottle Vanilla Extract, MUD TOR CO as VE ie eae eee Tear . 18¢ And one medium size Pkg. of Gold Medal Cake Flour Free. With light, sweet bread on the table ff the housewife is happy--the home is happy. There is no flour made that makes sweeter, daintier or more Delicious Bread, Pies or Pastries Maid Flour. Made from” North Daketa’s Hard Spring Wheat Lord Charnwood, another English-| Grand Forks for a short visit. man, to interpret Lincoln to America. oad Because of the statewide obser- IS IMPROVING * vanee of Roosevelt day, part of the! Mrs. John Peterson, 517 program was devoted to a tribute to| street, who has been confined Roosevelt, paid by Mist Edith Ram-| home by illness, is improving. stad, who discussed his life in North Dakota, e Pea in the Brand your Try your favorite (Regular value of this deal—$1.05) What has been accomplished in; boys’ ‘os ae Seiere Abts was arate OL ter ‘Sold | by G Grocers veoniere Have you giscol your order for out ACWaad Vadamat | three major activities of last sum- ve B2e > ok i mer-camping, playground and swim-| Packed Coffee at 52c per pound? Equal to any coffee on the ming--were all highly suc¢cessfuj. unable to be market and fresh from the roaster. Taking up the “youth problem” of| cause of illn today, Mr. MacLeod ‘declared that the dhult for the unruliness of modern youth does not lie with the schools but with the home. He also told of ah Bozeman Clann Co. Bozeman. Montana Fancy Spring Chickens” ™ the work being done in athletics for Don’t forget our fresh Purity Bakery Goods boys. i In an introductory speech, ; Skeels, president, told brief! what Rotary and quoted i THEATRE mottoe: ice Above Self’ “i Most Who Deliveries at * 9:00 & 10:30 A. M.—2:30 & 4:30 P. M. e Sanitary Food Market 122 SIXTH ST. PHONE 199W AT YOUR SERVICE adding that Rotary is an at- to place in use the age-old Rule. Last Time Tonight Just Received a Carload : On sale at the Ohio Cafe on of the meeting, and in a short| 4, Z ‘ i Fifth street . jounced that attendance at} as the meeting before. letter from the Minne- the! local | be a 5 Ranging ir. price from | ; | aN ; $1.10 to $1.50 | ; [, Depending on variety wanted : ao HEMEL Sa 7. On the Job 1} FR | TOMATOES SWEET POTATOES ! Solid Pack No. 2 Fancy, 4 Ibs, for. .. .25¢ : GRAPES Saturday Specials American Breakfast Cof- fee, per 4 lbs. of Sweet Potatoes ...... 25c Jello, any fla- ; vor, per pkg... 10c Butter, Dry Beans, per Lb. .... 45¢ 3 Lbs. for 25c SAVORY MEATS We are prepared to fill your family’s daily demand with the highest grade meats in town. Special For Saturday Fresh Killed Roasting and Stewing Chickens , i a Rich: 7 QUALITY — SERVICE — LOW DRICE aoe i Calumet Baking Powder, Rie ardton Flour, at Daybreak an unforgettable story [| Phone 279~ WE DELIVER ~ 305-7" St. Sirloin and Tenderloin Steaks, ee ie) $1.19 | of the great white spaces per pound bog skimaa Haier Cc eT ant caine : We bring you your daily 5 e Our steady re- of the Canadian northwest Thane deliv Saturday Specials PICNIC HAMS CATSUP 8 to 10-lb. Avg. by the 14-0z. Uncle William, whole, Lb, .........28¢ OB Gc aiamaes 20 Fruits Pears, Grapes, Apples, Watermelons, Bananas s of milk, and butter you of fresh supplies of these necessities every morning. Why do so many people trade at Dohn’s. THERE MUST KE A REASON. DOHN’S Sanitary Meat Market. Phones 176 and 177. Our Delivery Service is the best in town LOGAN’ “We-Thank You” 118 - 8rd St. All Phones 211 SATURDAY Matinee 2:30 TOM TYLER and his Pals in’ “OUT OF FREE DELIVERY The purity and richness of cur products coupled with this regular daily service is at your disposal, SWEET CORN CRAB APPLES Phone 199W Corner of Sixth & Brdwy. | Daisy No. 2 tins, Hyslups, just. a few box- AAO iis ink A9e es left, box ....... 2015 Bridgeman- Russell Company 206 Fifth St. SALAD DRESSING CRANBERRIES French Mayonnaise, Noa OB eGR ea daaaraccan 2c Cape Cod, 2 Ibs. for. .25¢ abs: oath & Tullberg, Props...) '"’ ro Fifth Street —: Phones a 1 UNIVERSITY FOOD PRODUCTS The telephone brings us most of your orders; and be- _ cause ef this confidence in our seiection of foods for you, we try té prove our appreciation. We trv to prove : quality-to vou in our every day deliveries. We appre- jf: ciate your telephone orders—and we'll welcome you in the store when, it’s convenient for you to conie. a Phone 740 TOILET SOAP Lugos, 24 Ibs. net, while Bismarck Food Market Cascade (Hard Water) 4 they last, crate ...$2.25 Sa ae Soria 32e . 45 PEARS , The best food at the lowest prices. Phone 1080 FOLEY’S Sanitary, Delivery. GRAPES Flemish Beauty, per Concords, 4-qt. bask. 45¢ _ UHR ee ier ae 25e APPLES ~ APPLES APPLES : tinea Swing Chicken, 25c $1.35 $1.50 $1.75 ; Barly Ohio oe ; : i Crystal White Soap _ Sid cy 4 2 SSeS $1 .65 Krispy Crackers, 2% Lb. Caddy, each........... 45e 1 Blue Enamel Mixing ‘Bowl,..) $1 45 University Brand Food Products. i or inter . 65c nay oo Oe ER a 20c | ~ 7 Crystal White Soap, 35¢ Value Ruslity Constantly. Majasainen 1 Crystal White Soap Chips, | Hl Today Suredt Spuds, : : ig 9 25¢ 2 Creme Oil Toilet Soap, 200 | QQe ' Seasonable Foods Among othcr good things coming in are the i cad See Smyrna Figs, Dates, Sunshine Fruit Cakes Sun- beam Mince Meat. For Breakfast Overcome the humdrum sameness f feat ' cakes we have the Pckodot, Sunr Pi ~~ unt 4: Jemima Pancake Flour. Thev’1 fot i a sity Cane and Map ‘or'M foe , ol ye : hone. Carrots, Pumpkin, Squash, Citron, Onions " and Cabbage. I : Fruits ae | \ Apples, Oranges, Grapefruit, Bananas, Grapes, Lemons, | Pears. ‘ ° Prepared Foods That Please the Whole: Family Meats Meat Loaf, Spiced ‘Tongue, Baked Ham, Chicken Pie. Baked Stuffed Heart, Jelly Veal Loaf Baked Beans and Beef Stew Salads Potato, Macaroni and Chicken “Honey” Produced in Bismarck. The best in the United States. Put: up in combs, 244, 5 and.10 pound cans You will be pleased EEE “Swift's” Fully Cured Beef and Pork - a SHOPPING BAG SPECIAL «© Manchester Big Sioux Cookies and Craekers, made in Fargo, N. D. “+> “Fresh and Crisp 1th. Cookies ..... . ‘ 1 Lb. Big Bloux Waldorf ..........600cee eee es 15 Home- le Pies MMA Riis ss sche ba SS. BM Lemon, Raspberry, Chany. Burin: a. SATURDAY. ONLY mn : PI ner: —_ in and California ee Bakeries, Cream Puffs, Ice Box Cakes Bakery Specials i ee ‘ bi i Cakes of many ‘kinds ‘ raised, Sugared Doughnuts, per . B Milk Bread, Raisi i : Butter Rolls, extra fine, ber Pee. Brown rv ; phate ade 1 | RG eee ae WOMAN DRLCATHESEN | Lewis F. Lyman, Prop. Mrs. J.C, Haskins in charge ta Mixing Bowl, mA water we aan —Also— Milk Fed Veal - - Spring Chickens »Spareribs - - Beef Tenderloin ALL PHONES 211 118 Third Street © : Our sorning deliveries leave at-8:45 and 10:90 i Pintcan™. 2... 38 iy Afternoon—2:30_ and 4:30 Wig Quart can ........- Be Clonc at 8p. m. PGR ose lk torn aS ’ ‘< ; It ts used for salads, for