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| Public Library || Northern China war lords form Conrad W. Crooker, counse! of lib- PRG RRs staan HK ou ad | | alliance in Tientsin and elect Chang|€ral civic league of Massachusetts, in _ Revolutio as president by the United to Senator Reed Nicaragua, The followin, are ready for di lie library today: Aldrich. “The Cutters.” A story| of American small-town life. The} Cutters are normal people who live in a middle-western town. The book carries their story on until the chil- dren have grown up and left home. Banning. “The Family.” The possibility that a cer- tain’ tragic fate may overtake the women of a family, one in each gen eration, is the scheme of this novel. It does overtake the heroine, but for the first time the underlying causes of the trouble are sought ,in order to overcome them, Galsworthy. “The Silver Spoon.” The plot of this novel of contem- porary life focuses upon a duel be- tween two women. The principals F Forsyte, surrounded from the Victorian Forstye tra- nd Marjorie Ferrar, who, vith the license of her social group, “lives dangerously.” “Hildegarde.” Norris. the story of Hildegarde Sessions, Kathleen Norris has written the drama of a girl's fight to overcome a most formidable obstacle. Rinehart: “Tish Plays the Game.” Indomitable Tish lives joyously on in this volume devoted to more of her escapades. ; Seven-Day Books Bailey. “The Blue Window.” Hil- egarde Carew, brought up in ignor- ance of Mer father, from whom her mother is separated, spends her girl- hood on a country farm. At her| mother’s death, she goes to live with | her father, a selfish but superfic charming person. new life which surrounds her, garde fights to retain her| ideals. Byrne. “Hangman’s House.” The central theme is the story of Con- naught O'Brien, owner of ‘racing I nd rich in her own right, McDermot, son of a dash: lant who went to Amer- married a Quaker girl, the setting of the story in the au- thor’s beloved Ireland. Fi “The Home-Maker.” As a| it, while Lester, her hus- a dreamer and a poet, was} unfitted to business life. Les- crippled in an accident, which to an exchange of duties. How p works out is the theme ty. “Blue Castle.” One oine of the story finds out that she has an incurable heart disease. The discovery stuns her into the realization that she never had an hour of real happiness. have one fling before she dies, 1 in her mad search for romane swept into new and baffling prob- is. “The The romance about whose e tery, the clearing Black Flemings.” of a beautiful girl ly life hangs mys- a story full cf incident. Books of Popular Appeal Basheller, “In the Days of Poor ‘The Dim Lantern.” “Northwest.” “The Kingdom Round “The Redheaded Outfield.” “Heart's Desire.” “The Dream-Maker Man.” Lutz, “Miranda.” Pedler. “The House of Dreams- Come-True.” Steele, “Land's Grey. Hough. Lea. End.” THEATRE Tonight .and Saturday The Picture of a~ Thousand Thtills! The most marviee ‘fire melodrama ever acreen- ed! Thrilling? Why, say! You‘ean ‘hear the shriek of. the sirens—the clang and: clamor of the fire bells—imploring cries of stricken: le, trapped in that o of fire and flame—the shouts of the ae qe debris, smoke an Dozens of daredevil fire- eaters perform miracles of heroism in the face. of death. It pulses with and life. The big ‘heart throb of the season teeming with ac- tion and suspense. 4 “Monkey™ Business” Women of the/ In telling Amid the | ip of which makes | FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1926 At the Bismarck | Atthe Bismarck |); ee we can safely and comfortably handle |i ¥¢ books of fiction| T80-Lin, dictator of Manchuria, as | telegram tion at the pub-|eneralissimo in effort to stem ad- |vance of Ca and Foochow galm as foreign war-| |ships arrive. ury says in Best C: 4] Grapef: , fi regular 15c, 3 Ib. pail bp These Crisp Mornings cans for ..-.... Bac | &’........ 9c A stack of pancakes and Ui ‘ ersity Cane and imac, ee Oe “Coffee” Pillsbury’s Pancake Flour ae ARUN ee 18c & 45¢ “Star Cup,” steel cut, a regular 60c $1 65 5 per pound, 3 lbs. for ............ e Under-seeretary Winston of treas- South Side Grocery GROCERIES AND DRY GOODS 120 South 11th St. Opposite Standard Oil Warehouse Sam Sloven, Proprietor. limit 2 Ibs. to a customer, per Ib i i i Per POUNM oo... cer cece eres e renee ee ees sao yee “ae cial a canth Ba a ea 1 5c Fancy Stewing Hens, 20c Church’s Concord Wonder Grape DOR MOUNG 6. cn ye Seyi ve ces hss | Juice, half gallon ....5........... e A few Turkeys, 35c \f Fancy Grapefruit, medium 4 per bound ae aa eseee EE aera | WSC MEN isos cic LUC Pork Loins by the piece, 25c | Good Banana, == ber pound ict TA on a are pe gfe rer gre es 25 Cc Crystal = hite s | Picnic Hams, 7 to 10 Ib: 14 bars .... | the ham, per Ib. ..... cs SUPER ave Jonathan Apples, GUM a oe 25c | Strietmann’s Cocoanut Snaps, reg 1 1 Oc |] Jumbo Celery, large bunches, 20c | » petting Men a hox . i | Fancy. ia Be ee re special, 2. Ibs NMG POE Goes. oes... cesiekes cc fons 25c |} Post Toasties or Corn Flakes, Sunbrite Cleanser, 3 cans for Pillsbury’s, Pancake Flour, Argo Gloss Starch, A‘. pkg. 0.0.0.0... ( IF IT’S POTATOES, APPLES — ORANGES—CRANBERRIES — ONIONS RUTABAGAS — BEETS — CARROTS — CABBAGE Beans 69 May We Be of Your Satisfae- 3 Med. ii ma Beans . 37 Service to You? tion is Ours. 3 cana Yan m mp’s To: ato Sor 24 COOK’S GROCERY PHONE 565 Cranberries, Celery, Lettuce, Carrots, Rutabagas, Par- snips, Squash, Sweet Potatoes, Cauliflower Uncle William Pork and Beans, No. 2 can, each... 6 Crystal White Soap ..$ .30 AN 1 box Soap Flakes 20 1 Toilet Soap ...... 10 For 1 wire Dish Drier ..... 1.00 R.T. Grocery 204 Fifth St. ;Confidence in your grocer is a great thing. Confi- ‘dence im his judgment .in foods, that the quality and healthfulmess have been tested, in his desire to serve 7 t Pota- Grapefruit your interests at every opportunity, and that his prices tor edn ant ose we are as low as sound merchandising will permit. We berries “Beans,” Van Camp's, v invite 7 to “yee wour service, Quality Constantly Maintained oe University Coffee tans Rie tae fear 8 1 defo, any flavor, 3 Bo fee that will please k- cans etboak. In cae-pound, airtight car den rer ot: Be 69c ! *.......--. . core Soaps “FRESH CREAM AND MILK DAILY 4 ibe yan ™ Watch for the annonce of the opening of our 7 cakes P and G Soap ) eo new location soon : cones Trees vary, soap (med.) All mms r bir ) ] P44 a {ie ee tea oe ARCOVIT/ GROCER) g. Chipso 4 { eg tt . THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE a as “constitutional president;” in the} announce he will wage war on gov- . t of General Adolfo Diaz, ree- 1 laws as one of the greatest so jtial and economic Ihistory of the Ar {| retirement of American war debt. | $543,236 was spent in unsuccessful effort to reelect Senator Builer. | cane Tah and Carry | sir] Grocery [=e] | THE ORIGINAL CASH AND CARRY STORE ntonese forces; Hankow Dr. Alva Taylor, secretary ‘of the board of temperance and socinl wel-| fare, Disciples of Christ, in New York address describes new Mexican! New York that treasury No Prices Given Over the Phone Specials For Saturday Fancy Spring Chickens, Phone 571 reamery Butter, with grocery orders, Strietmann’s Ideal Crackers, regula while they last, p seller, 8 packa Buy at Richholt’s where you can save 20°¢ on your December Grocery Bill. bs. Net, perbox 2... cece ees We Are Bismarck’s Vegetable Headquarters ‘Se PHONE 816 ott’s Grocery | and fii” MEAT MARKET | 311 7TH ST. _ These Are Everyday Prices .$ 40 Pork and 3 res 3 large ca Table: Taik Green THE “BIG” LITTLE STORE 512 AVE. D. Apricots o d je cans Pei aches. Good Mopstick 2 Lb, pkg. Sun 3 Tees cans Tomatoes 57 Meat Department Swift’s Beef, Pork and Veal Brookfield Links and Patties Spareribs and bulk Sauerkraut WARE 2s Ae 2 eke oss wis gies ccolee anges aa Don’t forget our fresh Pur Deliveries at 9 & 10:30 A. M., SOAP SPECIAL 99c In Selecting Groceries we trust is guided by quality as wellas price. It so, you will never tail to be pleased with what you purchase here. Robertson and Tullberg, Props. Phones 371 a Confidence ‘ Oranges, Lemons, Bana- Celery, Head Lettuce, nas, Apples, Grapes and Carrots, Cabbage, fresh No. 2 size, regular 20c, 49c “Honey,” Montana pure honey, regular $1.00, 5- 5 cans for “Butter,” fancy cream- ery, per pound “Sauerkraut,” No. 2 size, And 1 genuine Bavarian Cup and Saucer free 6 {1S Dell MILK — CREAM — BUTTERMILK KG 25 ounces for 26¢ Same Price for over 35 years Why Pay War Prices? FINER TEXTURE TU Sam Nicola Grocery LON CCE AMEE Come'n ind occ our many specnis bargaiaa, vot atet, VOLUME ff i Sugar, 10 Ibs. - e Butter, per pound “Bugle” brand Salmon, tall cans, per can i 4 Half gallon, Redtop Jelly Pillsbury’s Cake Flour, regular 50c, per package Van Camp’s Milk, 10 cans for Uncle William’s Pumpkin, No 214, per can i Argo Gloss or Corn Starch, q 2 packages for \ BAKING POWDER} Winston and Newell Company WHOLESALE GROCERY AND CIGAR JOBBERS Announce the opening of their new BISMARCK HOUSE They will conduct a general wholesale grocery and cigar jobbing business in the Bismarck trade territory Their well known Canned Goods and Food Products Brands are: University Newell’s Extra 18K Kismet, Monogram Carot They are exclusive jobbers of these famous Cigar brands: Chancellor Dutch Masters Harvester Henry George Geo. W. Childs They are also sole distributors of these lines: Park and Tilford Candies ‘Iten Biscuit Company’s Products Puritan Malt Company’s Products All of these lines are on sale at all leading dealers. Location—Corner Main and Third Streets J.C. OBERG, Manager Telephones 35 and 36 Turkeys How About Yours? Naturally you are looking for the highest returns for your labor. Do your own dressing and market your turkeys between now and Dec. 11, 1926. It means more money in your pocket. We have unlimited outlets, as our market covers the en- tire United States. We can and do pay top market prices. ; Ship or haul your turkeys to us and receive courteous treatment, fair and honest grading, and prices that will suit you. It wi pay you always to deal with 3 _ ARMOUR WISMARER, NORTH DAKOTA

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