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ay wo i i i ] 4 the many make it the more difficult for any- one who might be a delegate to the state convention to attend, ‘the state convention is designated to be held on the second Tuesday in May, which x also an extremely busy season for t! primary election. tion, pl FRIDAY, MARCH 11; 1927 ELECTION LAW CHANGE GIVEN EXECUTIVE AXE (Continued from page one) chinery of the state in the hands of the city and village electors. “This bill, however, goes further, and if by chance the farmers should be able to proceed to the polls in March and elect their precinct com- mitteemen, then we find that these edly would be farmers, would 0 leave their spring work and proceed to the county seat during rst part of April. readily understand that not very farmers could afford to take the time off to leave their work to attend a precinct committee meeting at such a time, to more completely leave the contro! | _ of party machinery in the hands of city and village electors. farmers of this state. I am surprised to think that leg- islators -of whom are farmers, should be willing to lend their support to a measure of this kind which cannot help but result in disfranchasing, for this par- ticular purpose, a large number of the people of the state. No Reason For Change “There can be no good reason why the precinct not be elected in June at the state} de in the election Taws of this Meat Department state, it would be no more than rea- sonable that the presidential elec-| which is now held in March, | should be changed to a more suitable ime for the people of North Dakota. r rural population needs repre- | ion, but I can see many reaso! the results of this bill detrimental to an like North Dakota, and for t! sons I have vetoed House Bill N Carnival Dance Saturday night, Patterson’s hall. sic by the S. S. Madison Com-| modor. BURLEIGH PAIR PLIGHT TROTH (Continued from page one) ting the art that can be attaine draping and displaying living models. The vaudeville acts will also be re- peated this evening. With awarding of prizes tomorrow afternoon at the auditorium, Trade Week will officially end. Over 200 prizes are to be awarded, winners to be determined by drawing. All numbers have been place a large hopper, from which thr blindfolded girls will draw the w: ning ones. If any of those who w prizes are not present at the draw- ing, arrangement will be made to get the prizes to them. Registration at noon today showed big gain over yesterday's total, despite the snowfall, which was ex- committeemen, who un- We can i corn as % mers to have The result would be Then, to THE “BIG” LITTLE STORE jorth Dakota, many of 512 Ave. D Cauliflower, Turnips. committeemen should etcncihttnatmemiaciciaa { It is the one time Oranges which all of the people! ge akota are more or less at, and if any change should | — Bananas — Apples Swift’s Corn-fed Beef and Roas This cannot be accom-| Specials Le Grande Peas, 6 cans ....... Le Grande Corn, 6 cans inate an. . Royal Red Tomatoes, 6 cans ing to the pe woul ericultu of notions? | | Mu-} peted by this COOK’S GROCERY Phone 565 Celery, Lettuce, Carrots, Tomatoes, Rhubarb, Spinach, Beef Pork and Veal—Everything in Steaks Do you know we handlea full line coats. and character that you will like, in- stantly! have heard so much about. Warm, when the weather is cold—Light- weight when the weather is mild. see? There are new, English tweed patterns that you will like. teed for 3 years. TAILORING That Is Both Warm and Light —at the same time! Here’s something different in top- A coat with a swing to it,—a taste It is the famous Knit-tex that you Why not come in yourself—and Guaran- Price $30 Bergeson’s CLOTHING CITY NATIONAL BANK BUILDING For Sale (Fixtures Not Included) Lots 16, 17 and 18, Block 48, Original Plat CITY OF BISMARCK Sealed bids for the purchase of above property are asked for and will be received by the Depositors’ Holding Co. on March 14, 1927, at 2 p. m., at office of G. F, Dullam, City National Bank building. Each bidder is required to submit with his bid a certified check for 10% of the amount of his bid, payable to the Depositors’ Holding company, to be applied on the purchase price if the bid is accepted. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids, 4 W. H. WEBB, President. i THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE before ising crops. “Out we should not be sai fied until every farmer diversifies,” | | Coulter o buy se j intended to that jfarms and new spring styles. ANNOUNCEMENT W. S. CASSELMAN, (Pol. Adv.) fe Theater Tonight and Saturday ACTION ‘ Will Draw Shivers of Excitement \ ‘the - oldest and young- est! The avenging aor EBO with dripping jaws arrives in time to save the life of his master and his mistress from worse than | In the heart of the housewife FLHERE is a special place for Holiday Nut Margarine. She depends upon its fresh sweetness for flaky pie crusts, for rich sauces and for a good wholesome spread for bread —has relied upon it for years and it never fails her. Northern Cocoanut Butter Co. Gamble Robinson Fruit Co. Bismarck, No. Dak. feltilizers or “liming” tand| for this week. e country al-/ ‘a : the conditions here. |i ee le ene TRADE WEEK SPECIALS |} one" Complete line of ladies’ and | misses’ wearing apparel. All| See some tiof them at the Style Show {i this week. Specially priced || I am a candidate for reelection to the office of Police Magis- Shop, 312 Main Ave. | vp serreprereme-al . iSaturday night. ed | outh Side Grocery GROCERIES AND DRY GOODS 120 South 11th St. Oppqsite Standard Oil Warehouse m Sloven, Proprietor. Phone 571 Best Creamery Butter, limit 2 lbs. to a customer with grocery order, no BURGE PEE Mb ee aes NV a 50c Snider’s Pork and Beans, regular price per can 25¢c, 2 cans for Monticello Sugar Corn, regular price 18¢, $ cans for Blue Bunny Solid Pack Tomatoes, PCRS \reniean ose sie es We wit acai 35c Crescent Brand Fancy Dill Pickles regular price 30c, 2 cans Sun Ray Pancake Flour, 4 poun 5 NEC Per VACKAGE sii ek ee ena 37¢ White Star California Sardines ’in tomato 47 or mustard, in 1-pound cans, 3 cans for é Cc Fancy Alaska Herring, 10-pound pail, regular ‘rice per pail $2.00, while $1 49 * they last for Ferry Toilet Paper, ONGONE sr ket awe ota Mey 2 1 Cc Fancy Sweet Potatoes, the best in RUBAON - G AUBS 09.5 Gives es eweenareena ile 25c Minnesota Yellow Globe Onions, medium S26, ROMO is ke es a ees Fancy Holland Cabbage, 10 pounds Sarah Gold Dance at 1. 0. 0. F. hall] Fancy Shoulder Roast, lb. .. Fancy Shoulder Steak, Ib. .. Young Pork,. leg of pork roast or more OUR MEATS Are of Superior Quality Our grain feeding yards are fully stocked with finest cattle, hogs and sheep There’s a Difference TRY OUR SAUSAGE DELICACIES MADE IN OUR OWN SANITARY SAUSAGE KITCHEN Baked Veal Loaf, per Ib. .. Fresh Liver Sausage PAGE THREE Veal Se 9. —_— ® DICK’S seas Rul’ 7k space UALITY — SERVICE — LOW DRICE hone 279~WE DELIVER ~ 305-7 S71 COOKIES Figgedots, 2 Ibs. for ....32¢ Minnesota Valley, No. 2 cane BANANAS Ripe fruit, 3 Ibs. for... .30c LETTUCE Fancy heads, 2 for SARDINES Tin-Apa, 15-02. ean, 4 for 23¢ P & G SOAP 12 bars for PRUNES 60-70 Mov., 3 Ibs. for... .35¢ SOUP Campbell's Tomato, 3 cans for 2 BLACK FIGS Fancy, box Sanitary Seal Jell 3 packages for Zhe APPLES (Roman Beauties) per box........... ; A. M—9, 10, 11 Deliveries 2:30, 4, 5—P. M. Scott's Grocery and : MEAT MARKET 811 7TH ST. Look - - Look - - Look If you are particular about the quality of eatables you serve and at the same time wish to buy as econom- ically as possible you will do well to buy Libby’s products. With every 10 can purchase of Libby’s brand assorted fruits and vegetables a $1.00 refund will be given Jello, per pkg...... ua Crisp, s Schaeffer’: Shi LECTE! “ardines Lobster Our fancy milk-fed Poultry has made many friends for this department Fresh Cottage Cheese Head Lettuce 2 heads for ... Salad Full Cream Cheese, aged in our own storage, Ib ......... 38c Imported Figs, mammoth size, Ib. ....30c Lemons, large, fancy, dozen .. Standard Corn, 2 cans for Solid Pack Tomatoes, fancy........ 19¢ 2 cans for 35c 4 for 69¢ Del Monte Salmon, 1-Ib. .............. 43 Lenten Items a rimp OUR POTATOES ARE CAREFULLY SE- D FOR AVOID CHEAP, FRO Dressing . Mackerel Crab ~ Fish Flakes una Fish Salmon Clams SIZE AND QUALITY. ED OR DRY ROT STOCK SQUARE DEAL STORE GENERAL MERCHANDISE 222 Ninth St. So. Cash and Carry If It’s Special It Is If It’s a Bargain It Must Be Try a $10.00 order and see what we will do, or a dol- lar order on any goods we have in stock Closing out our drygoods line below cost—try it once and we will prove it to you any day The South Ninth St. Store Also ash and willow fence posts on sale Wjll be'ready for business ‘SATURDAY, MARCH 12TH A caniplete “line of Groceries, Fruits, Candies, Cibuee Confections min te handled. at all times. items: Celery, Head Tomatoes, Sweet Potatoes, flower and Cranberries. BUTTER—Fancy cream- ery, per_ Should Take Advantage Of the exceptional values to be had here, Cast your eye over these Lettuce, Carrots, Cabbage, Fresh Parsnips, Cauli- 52c TOMATO SOUP— 3 cans Just received a new car of Jonathans, Roman Beauties $1.59 and Wagners. For Saturday only, per Ls Speedie sh Be aiid WE Merits SSS Ae SRA ETS 29c “Coffee”—Marcovitz’ Best The only Coffee that’s All Coffee and we mean jusi what we say, Sold to your approval—money back if not satisfied. Saturday Special, 1 pound can .... SOAP CHIPS — Quick Naptha, 2 pack- ages for pnts ea iy" 48c “GUSSNER’S” PHONE 1060 FORTY YEARS ON MAIN STREET “Apples” Granges, Lemons, Ban- anas, Apples and Grape Fruit. JAM—15 ounce glass Welches assorted flavor, regular 45c each, 2 jars for 54c SWEET CORN —extra special, 5 cans tab elbearA SS. 65 Cc ..49¢ P & G Laundry Soap— | ad tierce 39 Cc