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Lea TY RECREATE I PAGE TWO “[Vpnderbite bride, now pronounced nd brige at al loW About a lawsuit to get back P the 7 millions? Stever and Consult wis Levy. Max T They know, iligh he Ford's favorite text Is, “Be doi ers of the word, and not hear-! hav {Special Sallis THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ken from the gronpd baa Piel : meen ih a are ea ret aden y then in # certain start the shoots at onée, cutting vorkmen is | P t they earn in the‘ as much as they to build up Four Subjects Already ’ on |name. * Program May Be Vehicles ‘ern For Vented Debate good nation, nnd « good | ; the sixth day spent in lelsaro, sing jay for moral and 30 But it is not. for Washingt . 19. Filibus- Ford to tell them tors ers in (A) order or seventh nd hey usanne treaty er for practically un: ean if efforts are mad: through, several of the | CREAM RATES ,ARE.TOO LOW, eon todd ROADS, CLAD the senate for the, proponents of th. ng legislation will through the admin. L they hi binges ares ith, assistant renerat will follow freight Others To Testify : Among those In attendance who will torests ure the re of every im- orth Dakota, R. i. Chieavo. representing the 1 of the dozen portant city in. they have -| Van Si 1 call, for] caga; Senator King,| the leading those oppos- PURNELL is Fairmont Omaha; L. F. Perry and R, |man, representing the ussell compan: Rieabeeh deal bof of ¥, John amery | company, “The full membersisip of dhe railroad Res is hearing the case which fol- {lows a similar case tried hefore the vetney will ¢ evidence in su ee resent Inierstate Commerce Commission. in {which railroads failed to obtain in- “King Can Do No No Wrong? Col- jereases on interstate cream shipe onists Relieve—to Spend "°"'* Millions For Defense oton Harbor, Mich. Purne! , to Cooperate With} (Continued from page one.)- : of a lop-sided economic ich cannot endure nd ‘othe rs connect. | m relief movement jonal industrial con- card for developing and ¢ the facts on the I Cashman Speaks 1 speakers ut the meeting E, Cashman, Owatonna, ice president of the Minne- ; ota council ef agriculture. Attacking the administration pro- { posal to make an income tax refund ‘ashman averred that in- ught come taxes are only one of the gov- mber of ,crnment sources of income and that’ | few if any farmers paid income. taxes sinaaiare of this year. He charged that “the 20,000 -as- | president and Mr. Mellon would ppearance ig, 2 percentage of this ineome ¢ December | fron the people and ret = The colonists are firm in their be- , those heir king can do no wrong, think the farm bureau, as weak as ity indicates that the entire is, 'witt expose this attempt to rob: of the colony, which is es- the common people again for the ben- in millions, will be devoted | efit of the more fortunate.” ary, to efforts toward ac- | Turning to the farm relief question, Tuittal of the leader and the halting Cashmun said: me of the legal attacks of tne swe, to be laboring under the impression whith secks dissolution of the order. | that it is bad politics to let it be atc Als ‘known that the farmers are not square deal gr that they nt to call their a) forcordaing ack as 1903,! ring the nd totaling $ See ce! it toll bor and organized finance | ganized industry were not , | tolling congress that if they didn’t got help right away they would ail yo into bankeuptey. Back in g| tenetieaig att of the papers in. the country carried ‘ull page headlines’ 0 a trom the | chou the dire needs af industry, the | dire needs of transporiation. Public Yentiment was crented to such an extent that our congressmen voted for every one of those paternal e ~ machine, invented ‘in America, is a success, and this coun: wu ou! p pilots by \° and, produce pilots by the thou- | ite asked for and fio one comp = Why must the richest. government |¢¢. ‘Those paternalistic laws would On earth rely on private commercial frou oe fe ig enterprises its flying ment ? far, Hee SUylag eat bear through organization and the public press. Then why are we com- wate, sueh an awful crime, provid- ing that we are telling the truth, arine Denino will be tried for murder, She is now 16, and marricd. When-only 12 she had fallen into the hands of a villain named Louis.Fino, | and we can prove that we are, when and _when-she married, he wrote that | We say that agriculture also needs unleas'she sent moncy he would tell ; legisiation in order that farmers may. husband about her past. ir return on their investment and something for their tahor? he hushand s he letter and pnt | “I know that the average politician, her out. She traveled from Chicago | the ‘speculator and the land-boomer tp Sew York, and found Louis Fino,|who has tand and property to selt, Stepifing ont of u barber shop, neatly | doesn’t like to hear these things but zhayéd, with a new hair-cnt. It was |the facts are that agritultare {s sick, Kis Inst. i needs help and the nation should peak the: same methods in helping’ Agshe quietly handed her pi culture that it. has used to sus- @ poligeman, ac tain other less important factors in Mrs. Denino il! the economic scheme.” Risk iat has been civitizing men ——— y “SSveral hundred thousan NA ge SHORT TALES BY rprovamree| oe fii hye i ii vis A Pon Prroth ks jing anybody is Ly enns: er speal s. Denino ou; be pen: fitst: “T, know the worth of Paley's not Gnly on iM act ount, loney and Tar Compéutid." Wé used or the prateetton: she has given | it for "years, and tt never failed us: ny other girls, For croupy ‘shildven, feverish ‘colds; THe Hed” iment” by th Drallagat secur it; career oeches't s0-cal ‘annulment” ary Becurity. we. Fal zanntis ehurch of the Bake of of rey a Tar. sen naa as ja. "8 marriage to elo Van- | house. _ ey's Adon ees Tar Compe 6 son rons nd to command @ statement Ask New ik: genie ‘ot the Pin aoe bane rasa gree Ay. & Catholics sav sits, the papal aabbaett page regs Roa . i nut (meriean teagen. ou But sior But Pi ‘duke. ureh does not nalli- ‘that |: tonk has iehareh of her » it if a of| That’s the way \3 | large | sailing wi fit is what the |} an what they £° Organization Formed | Midwest States dobns ving on morning at a local hospital. and the tient | fa be the steamshi| on December 1. Another sm. be the Montr ught to the hospital at thai lowed by the SMetagama, én De: ‘he funeral will taka place at ¢ near Braddock Sunday aft- on Dee £80, 1 Liverpoo to Cherbourg, p, and the third to L to second and poo srdion contest held “urine state orn show Were announced today. John Brown of Bismarck was awarded the first prize of $25 in cash; Anton i Linton won the secend prize d J. H. Lipp the third prize | MEAT MARKET PHONE 816 Apple Cider, per gallon Bring your own container Bulk Mince Meat. per lb. .......00 060060 c eee ee 25e > None Better Fant Bulk Kraut, per. ... Ceo tag ote we 2-lb. Roll Fancy Butter Fresh Oysters - - Fancy Spring Chicken : SE EEEIEIIENIEEEEEEEEEEEee! -DELIVERY HOURS 9:00 & 10:30 A, M—2:30 & 4:30 P. M. % “GOODIES” The success of your dinner js sure if you've included *) some bakery goods from Hughes. ‘They never fail to be popular with young and ald and for the reason that ‘ they’re pure, fresh and healthful: Special. For Saturday Day Dreams, Apple Turnoyers., Pumpkin and Banana | Cream. Pies. ‘ M. M. Rolls and filled Coffee Cakes. Hughes Brothers Bakery We. Deliver Makers of - Phone 456 : 204 Fifth Street , We advertise and sell only « wrast fe te able canes Ai tide 7 cael ate en its mee Guaity-Conatanty Manta % THANKSGIVING il be be Mee oe pest a week i aeee & my Seer of $10, Wi the Hoskins-Meyer , station, votes the conten wag broadéast. Eggs,.with.order, 2.doz. . Oleomargerine, 2 lbs. Caffee, Armour’s Glenwood, Ib. ...... Pineapple,-Libby’s-Res-dale, 3 cans ... Peaches, Apricots, California, your choice, large cans ....°....0b.. eee eee eee Peas, sweét and tender, 3 cans.ii .:/ Corn, sweet, 3.cans Tomatoes, solid. pack, large, :8-cans. « Tomato Soup, Campbell’s, per can Sunbrite Cleanser, 5: cans Sweet Potatoes, 4 lbs. Last Delivery—4:30 P. M. 118 - 3rd St. All Phones 211 “Remember” Thanksgiving wil) be here before you realize it ‘How About the Material For Fruit Cakes, Mince Méat and Puddings? -We.havel CELERY — .HEAD LETTUCE - — CAULIFLOWER SWEET POTATOES — RUTARAGAS — HUBBARD - SQUASH — CARROTS — PARSNIPS “Canned Foods” We have just unloaded a solid carload and are in a. position to give you real. prices. ,Remember, -in huy- coueed goods, there are. three grades—Fancy, Ex- rd, or. sometimes called choice or famous, standard grade. Richelieu is one ofthe very few that are fancy. We also have-Monsoon brand, w! shich is choice, and will com- re favorably with most so-called fancy grades. e are more than. willing to cut and compare quality and price with’any other brand. ~ Order a box of these delicious candies for your wife, sweetheart, and hostess ‘for’ Theieerine. for your: Thanksgiving ‘Turkey, Decks Chicken, etc. shipment’ justin’ -(2 for 35c) Be All,Phones 211 2 ‘118 Third St. 8:45 & 16: Pa SoS a san. m a Close 8 P. Leave your order ea! (2 for 25c) | ee ete Pep- « “= May Wee of * Service to You? COOK'S. GROCERY aa THE “BIG” ed g STORE ‘ PHONE ''300° i ; S12 Aye. ;D. Parsnips, Cauliflower, Carrots, Lettuce, Celery, Squash dine rapefrult, Oranges, Bananas SWIFT'S MEATS Steaks, Pot Roast, Rolled Roasts ' Veal Steak and Roasts Pork ‘Chops and Roasts — Have you taken advantage. ‘of od special prices cn Del Mont Canned Goods? These ‘prices continue ‘through. Saturday. Fresh-Bulk - Mince Meat SPECIALS foro... 4 for Grapefruit, 2 Sweet Potatoes, syrangs ene hone 1088 2 Finda Saturday Night Come in and take a Sena of our extra special canne.i goods prices. © * : In half dozen, dozen or case lots 6 large Foley’s Tomatoes 6 medium Foley’s Tomatoes :... 6 large Foley’s Corn 6 large cans Big Waods Corn .... 6 medium cana Pineapple, crushed or sliced 6 large cans Foley’s Beans, cut or whole Extra Discount on Case Lots Straight or Assorted Come ‘in and let us quote you prices Fancy Spring Chickens, per Ib. .........-...+55 .25¢ Fresh Navel Oranges Fancy N. Dakota Early Ohio Potatoes, per bu. . . Full supply:of Fruits and Vegetables $1.75 Bakery Specials Yeast-raised sugared Doughnuts, per doz Butter Rolls, extra fine, per doz. ....... Raisin Bread, white and graham, each. ... Chocolate Cakes, small and ‘large, each... Angel Food Cake, each Honey Cream Cake, small and large, Puritan Nut Cake, each Bread, Rolls, Cakes and Cookies made fresh every. day. A peep at our books and see the low profit ° we work on. We know if you did, you ‘ would buy‘all of your Groceries here. Celerys:-:Head:+: Lettuce, -fresh Oranges, Lemons, Bana- nas, saan Auplers Apples and Genpatratt Parsnips: n- - berries ’ “Melons,” the last of the t” 4 2 No.2! is. Spinach, 2 No, 2! Sweet Potatoes, 4 : Hee aie can ‘Saue No. 3g ye tects ger “Butter,” «fancy Cream: -8,No, 2:¢ays Green pane sins, 8.No. 2 cans.ci paca ae Pr 95e Pe es