The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 25, 1927, Page 8

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a THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE || Sioux Commissioners | fii tie Each SE a ERS ACT kala i] to Issue Seed, Feed] site: Sait iiute entertain tw | Warrants to Farmers . The entire proceeds of | Fort Ya D., March 25. eries will go to the library. f the parties will be given| in the city. and discussed the diffe early s of Sioux count paletiong ak ‘ve applied for feed and seed loans! MILK FOR c RESIDENT HERE e, formerly of Mandan, few days with friends ine is now locat- . Four Reasons ‘OURISHED picture th This new addition to our stock of men’s and young men’s suits will stand out as leaders ullivan, Hanley = "WHEAT | ——- ‘Tasty, simple, strengthening Delicious whole wheat flavor . An appetizing meal - always ready ed at Ray, Ini county authorities are consider- how ng on in coast cit : Auxiliary. A recent survey of the, ings. feed loans, the commissioners are} schools showed that about 80 children | Mr. Charles Cederstrom. |making # special effort to sec that| were underweight, some of them as} as 35 Gilbert Cederstrom. et ae nee pete eet and yet) og of wheat at a maximum cost of Event Opens at Mandan ted in. the downtown distr ; total applications for corn k Hudson was anpointed city’ r to take the place of 1. ¢ Nivan ha in retained by former assessor, when the fty to a Attorney CARD OF THAN! pigstance of warrants totaling} Undernourished dren ‘of the| thanks to all who so kindly helped [the county is well protected on the] in 35 pounds, These children’ day, With Large Attendance he held its regular! George H. Pur: rosecuting Newton told of his trip to Cal Mandan grade schools are being sup-| us during our recent bereavement of warrants issued ut this Hanley was chairman of the) ¢5 919.50; applications for oats total —Big Program Tonight ET Te 1,755 bushels costing $1,842. Hudson Appointed : - 4 | against W. H. Orway and Despite last 1 0 Assessor at Meet | Ordway of Mandan has been tendance at ate y s f Commi sion rs sturted by the Sioux Ne clad poe I al Auto § S si to recover the sum 0 ¥ wd Sas a Da |$ which on deposit in i night. \the suit, whic d to come 0 ifornia, calling attention to the de Because Sioux county has hended| plied with milk twice daily, through | our beloved wife and mother. Also} ait von of lavges, tndustrics| (es Use OF North Dakota counties in| the efforts of the American Legion| for the many beautiful floral offer- i the past in collection of seed and me. ‘Applications are in for 6,862 bush- ushels, costing $3,164; for as rs are expected to visit : it s C Bank et the up in the May this evening to see new! rs and watch the varied 4 High Quality — Standard- ized Fabrics and Trim- mings. With. factory representatives —_ assist dealers in showing} Ka | ; | Personal and | Gin sevkes,” fi . | Social News of | in a song and dance act; Fe 4 ; 4 | ina song and Mandan Vicinity !|' Lee End radio listene VANISHING PARTIES Bismarck pe 5 Attorne oh i peney John hree members of the Full Cut—Properly Styled —Perfect Fitting Models. ee of a new et sprinkler the commission and) Library series of van the Northern promotly ck an over Station KGCU; solos by How: Melaney and plenty of other enter- \ " et tainment until the closing hour. ' Miss ¢ Peltier pleased this afternoon 11 hee in a Uniformly Fine Tailoring. Mahan, who is well-known through etproadeasts over KGCU, sang sev-| L . ‘ " eral numbers and was well oe The greatest values ever offered at this price er Motors: rviee Motor son Brothers, and La Sales. Hanley, Newton Talk | at Rotary Meeting| a son) @& EWERY IT ison SEAS SUPER VALUE! }«! Judge att < Thousands Keep Wel!-Nourished aay = {| Bergeson’s Tailoring ; «- Clothing Little Articles At a BIG SAVING Right Through The small things that every thrifty: The Winter—They : housewife needs, the dressmaking Take - eC? essentials, all are here, at our usual low prices. Here’s your chance to SCOTT’S make small individual savings on no- EMULSION tions of good quality—but they are S econd Annual The 4 or 215 ct Mout Palate each— Rich In Cod-liver Oil scissors. Price, 10c - 25¢ - 50C Satin taffeta rikbon in 5 widths. In the shades. Two yard Also bc and 10c “More Than You Expect” the little savings, that when multi- plied count. Vitamins Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. 36-30 . A Business Partner For You If you operate a factory; run a retail business; or own property, we can furnish you with a busi- ness partner you cannot do without — sound, de- ndable insurance. . - insurance that exactly fits your needs. . . in- surance in the Hartford Fire Insurance Co. We can give you knowl- edge, skill and experi- ence, plus a_ sincere, heartfelt interest in you and in your problems. We know how to make * investments safe. MURPHY “The Man Who Knows Insurance” 216 Broadway Phone 577 BISMARCK. N. D. Ric Rac Braid shite, pink, blue, red_or black. Te ete: lity. braid always in de- inal ar ve stores. 106 Sewing Silk joota In all the popular shades as well as black - Or white. Per spool... 5c¢ Bias Tape Fine lawn biag binding fn black or white: bias pereale in colors. As: ace nam Fer. LOC Needles Premier gola eye needles; sizes 8/9 to 5/10, Gold eye Crewel needles 3/9 to 5/10 and darning needles, Package... 5¢ Elastics Women always demand the best in clastics and. that's why we hever fc quality even though prices are lower. ‘Two yards for — i ‘Also 5: and 10¢ per yard, depending on the width. Pearl Buttons ‘ish ey 1 buttons, th ae to the card. Per card. 5c Thimbles Either go'd or silver finish in sizes 7 to, Each. The word “Values” means much more than just getting something for your money. It’s the getting of more and bet- ter merchandise for your dollars and cents than you expected to get. That's what counts. Everything in The Burg Company stores is bigger value for less money. People find it a real pleasure to shop here. COATS. SEWING THREAD Coats spool cotton in black or white; sizes 8, 40, 50, 60. Three spools for— _ (Limit 12 spools to each customer) You save 20c on every dozen. CANTON Sewing Baskets In five different sizes and at prices excep- tionally low. Each— ~~ 1§c to 49c q THIRTY-TWO STORES THROUGHOUT INSU! Nickle Safety Pins 50 pins in assorted sizes to the bunch, 2 bunches or 100 pins THE Nt JRE LOW PRICES BECAUSE OF LARGER BUYING POWER ~ FEmbro embroidery hoops, metal with cork lining and spring sleeve. Sizes ¢ inches, 5 inches, 3 inches. “Each........... LOC Two styles, white or. pink sith Pair _ 10¢ and 25¢ Twilled Tape White or black ta. three widths; three-yard rolis. skelns for A popula! brand in sizes 3/0 to 2, Per card of 12... MANDAN AUTO SHOW ~ ‘TODAY and SATURDAY ||] Come On Over, See the Wonderful Display of'the new models in the mammoth State Training School Gym Friday Evening Program Smith & McPhee in a vaudeville act - Roy Young in bass solos | Address by John F. Sullivan .__ Saturday Afternoon Program Solos by Miss. Clara Pelletier Drawing of Goodwill Day prizes at three o’clock sharp at the State Training school Smith:& McPhee in something new Howard Melaney, solos a . Saturday Evening Program contest, starting promptly. at seven o'clock Solos by Howard Melaney, Montana’s McCormack Plenty of other entertainment until the closing hour - ‘All music broadcast by Mandan station KGCU featur- _ ing Melaney and the quartet contest Admission only 25c Free tickets and prizes given to out-of-town guests for Saturday Feat program 3s \

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