The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 4, 1928, Page 7

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FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1928 = - SS SNES NaN NaC eT DATE SCHEDULE FOR MAY, 1928 Copied by the Bismarck Association of Commeree BY res Syady Uinb, tits Ha Caan, Mes. W. G. Worzcr . all vPrPeT res See BB3355 BEESEER SESS SPEP YP YPT PPT SPP PIE SEP £ 8a BBRSPPSSSSSSSRSSSSHSSSSSSSESSSSHSR SSS SES SES PUP EPP PPE PE SE SP SPPE PPS PEST PUTY PePPP 3 12:00 00 & SPTTselerrer TP So a ———e| | Incorporations { Riemann Hardware rs Courtenay; Frank Stafford, Me- Henry; Asher Anderson, Hanna- ford; H. N. Tucker and N.E. Bjerke, Courtenay; H. M. Strand, Wimble- company, ! I. L. Nowgard,)don, and W. P. Beardsley, McHenry. vgard and Henry R./To drill for oil near Courtenay. Associated Studios, Fargo, $50,- Service Corporation, Lis-|000; William V. Le eanawits, Grand 0; Jakob Walters, Shel- | Forks; 0. V. Bowman, Bismarck, d Keyes, Lisbon and Otto, and Jacob Levitz, Fargo. To oper- |ate an interior decorating establish- Development company,|ment and deal in furniture ay, $25,000; A. M. Chidley, j antiques. : Scott’s Grocery stp and jy MEAT MARKET CHONE 816 311 SEVENTH ST. SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK-END Fancy Picnic Shoulders, average 6 to 8 a 1 6c per pound ntry Gentleman Sweet ‘Corn, Regular 1 5 valve, each . each soeeeeae 12c rd Tornatocs, No. 2 cans Strawberries and all other seazonable fruits and green “ vegetables Headquarters | For Atwocd’s Private Brand Coffee and Tea { Sold exclusively at our store U. S. INSPECTED MEATS PURITY BAKERY GOODS Cook’s Grocery THE “BIG” LITTLE STORE 512 Ave. D Phone 563 Head Lettuce Asparagus Green Onions ‘New Carrots Cauliflower Radi: Celery Oranges Bananas Apples Grape Fruit Have you made your garden yet? We have complete assort- ment of sceds and onion scts : Special Sale of White King Soap 1 Largs Pkg. White King . 1 Misrion bell ae “4 2 Large Phgs. Wh‘te Kii 3 Mission Bell Toilet .. Tzat Dezartment ‘ted Meats. ‘Ther> is a cizterense i ge would like a nice, jvisy, tendcr Eta, try one of Sizloin or ‘* Bons e Hambergcr Ereokfizlds Porl@Beusage CHICXENS "At the Bismarck | Public Library The public library has the sates ing books ready for circulation: ‘Adult Fletion ee a West. A pl cient good western mystery si in which the love interest is supplied by a “fighting cowgirl.” Deledda—The Mother. The au- thor of th's was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature in 1923. Grey—Nevada. The mysterious “Nevada” of “Forlorn River” is the hero 6f this romance which tells of the tragic interruption of honor and happiness. Norris-Beauty and the Beast. The love affairs of a rich and beautiful American girl. A thrilling and un- expected adventure leads to her cap- ture by a modern caveman, who cartics her to his fortress in the mountains of Spee Steele—Meat. Should the world be made safe for the weak at the expense of the strong? A theme jdeveloped in an_ intense, ynusual novel depicting the havoc wrought in the lives of two normal children by the barriers a zealous mother puts up to protect her youngest son, a defective, Stevens—Paul Bunyan. The Paul Bunyan legends have flourished in American lumber camps for a half century, and still flourish in the remote cutposts of the ‘umber in: dustry. Suckow—Bonney Family. With skillful insicht intosindividual char- acter and human relationships, Miss Suckow here presents twenty forma- tive years of one family’s history. Walpole — Wintersmoon. A ro- mance of modern London, and of eénet and Rosalind Grandison, “one @ treasure, the other a beauty.” Wright — Deluge. The author depicts a world destroyed by ecarth- quake and flood and presents an in- teresting story, rich in able inven- tion, cf the fate of the few who sur- vived the catastrophe. Adult Nonfiction Byrd—Skyward. The life story of Commander Richard E. Bryd, fa- mous an, together with his views on the future of aviation. Mclivaina — Spring in the Little Garden. Johnson—Safari. A saga of the African wilderness by the man noted for his wonderful motion pictures of go jukerji—A Son of Mother India Answers. A the assertions of Katherine Mayo in her book “Mother Indi = Gm per pound .. Catsup, Van. 2 bottles ........r..-..0s ago Pears Apricots Peaches Halves ICE CREAM Four Flavors at all times A.M. 9-10-11 his love! h try-pilf that th affairs ‘and of his fight to regain “Blaser Chee nae went foe challenging reply to! “The Flavor is Roasted In /” Bismarck Grocery Co. Wholesale Distributors me DICK Same QUALITY — SERVICE — LOW PRICE Phone 279 ~WE DELIVER ~305 7st. f Knows What He 4 for Cheese Brookfield, cream or brick FRUIT DEAL Tommy Tucker , SAVE 24, PER CENT BY TRADING WITH US DELIVERIES Clean-up—Paint-up—Fix-up—May 7th to 12th. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE CLEAN-UP WEEK BEGINS SUNDAY Many Have Already Started to Make Bismarck Cleanest City in U.S, “Papa will ae Uae don’t g00d,” jal threat of genlaniiear ‘to ey little boys and girls, had a new angle to- day as one Bismarck mother told “Bismarck Clean-up man would get him—” Visions of some horrible ogre with a big brush, a cake of soap as big as a watermelon and a washcloth bigger than Ringling Brothers cir- cus tent must have come to the {miscreant, for the mother reported perfect behavior. “To the mothers and fathers, the ‘horrible ogre’ is uncleanliness,” baid another mother who was busy put- ting her husband and two small boys to work with rakes, barrels, wheel- barrows and paint brushes. “Bismarck’s annual Clean-up and Paint-up weck begins on Sunday al- though many citizens have already begun their annual house and yard- cleaning,” E. B. Klein, chairman of the Lions club cl up committee, id_ today. “If every one pitches im with the same vigor that many of our citizens have, it won’t be necessary to have Clean-up Weeks and Bismarck will gain the distinction of Lina the cleanest little city in the United States.” f Regan | o ~ Nils Tosseth tractor last Mon Oscar Lundberg Pocctiueed a new the latter part of last week. 1 esas a new cou rS. Penner, F. E. Gill, Walter A. Tyberg and J. D, Wilson of Regan were callers in Bismarck Sunday. H. E, Rannestad, local N. P. agent, visited with friends in Bis- marck over the week-end. Helgeson motored to Bis- marek Monday. M. L. Johnaon, who has been em- ployed by Wm. Johnson, returned to Bismarck Monday where he will take up the duties as plumber at Fort Lincoln. A. L. Garnes was a business calier in Bismarck Monday of this week. John Howe has been employed at: Wants He wants everything to de the best. He wants the finest coffee roasted, the freshest eggs laid, the purest butter that aver left the creamery and the latest packed na- tionally known canned .29c _31c 2:30-4-5 P.M. the Farmers Union Elevater for the county, and = few days building a cement indation for the new coal bins to be erected there. August Westerman purchased a new coupe last Johns Bjerke of ort Ransom has returned to Regan, being employed as mechanic for A. Fisher. Mrs. M. J. Gillette of Bian arck has been visiting at the A. L. Garnes home for the past few days. G. G. Klipfel who was cal ted home by the death of his father re- on | turned to Regan Sunday. Mr. Baxter, advance agent fur the peas, and dairy train of tre ee Pacific railway accompan- this part of ne ot states Pihet some of his Oliver coun- ty friends contemplate engaging in aeeahe ‘throughout this territory big for more tit, a yors By the end of this week it is estimated that most of the wheat ing will be fal tere Mra. Anne vat arp tractor us plow Monday, and ex: pects to do considerable breaking. Former Perth Banker Freed by Hi High Court M.N. Gergen, yen, former Towner County Agent A. R. Miesen, sced i Ruska hepiany abserrons gounty banker, has been freed by and had a conference with the local business men outlining the program fr the day the train will stop at egan. C. Wilde and Paul Curl, Wil- ton merchants, were business callers in Regan Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Feu! who reside seven miles east of Regan were shopping and attending to bus- iness matters in Regan Wednesday. Mr. Feuling is well pleased with m was convicted of em- beszlement in convection with the affairs of the Bank of Perth. He appealed from the ent of oF viction and the order denying him & new trial and the supreme court sustained the appeal on the ground that the evidence in the case was insufficient to warrant a conviction. Will Da mages E. W. Oster, Williston, injured while employed by the Great North- Watch Out—Demand Genuine QUAKER OATS | R.T.¢ 204 Fifth St, Grocery Robertson & Tullberg, Props. “Good Things to Eat” Phone 371 ‘We are an independent, home owned store, and glad to give more service than you expect... Try the convenience of our delivery service and thirty day accounts. And get the real economy of satisfaction in the foods you buy. Phone 371 University Brand Food Products For Unvarying High Quality Fresh Vegetables All the market Affords and Strawberries Introductory Offer 3 Cereal Dishes, Golden Glow; 1 package Malt-0-Meal Special for 49 Specials for Saturday Puritan Malt Syrup enneressesissss 2 fs ahes ee 59c Muffets or Shredded Wheat, Peas, Montana, 2 cans , Corn, Minnesota, 2 cans Cream Bulgarian Buttermilk depends on three cook, the range, and last ut not it, the quality We can only supply the mest—but we'll guarantes that to be parfeck Delicious Fed Beef, Suckling Veal, Genuine Spring aboot Lamb, Pig Pork Lard, 3 Special for q......-.:--- Smoked Shoulders, pound .......... Fresh Dressed Hens Home made sausages fresh daily Phone 143 ‘lee eat aie ee ii aii ' Central Meat Market Clean-up—Paint-up—Fix-up—May 7th to 13th. PAGE SEVEN of his while Great. Nort! Histon, ern railroad, will receive $2,000) tial damages. A supreme court deci-| He sion up! sipheld the Williams county hota in in district court which tried hd cage. docks at The railroad appealed the that Oster was not ‘cngeged in interstate commerce when he was injured and that he had as- sumed, at his own risk, the poten- Jones & Webb Phones 33 & 34 109 Fourth Se. — The same firm in 8 new Location — We invite not only ly our patrons but every citisen of Bls- marck and vicinity to call on us in our new store the it Wil ‘Coats anes prices. eon. 109 Fourth Street For Saturdey we will be prepared to serve the public with a complete line of groceries, both fancy and Btaple st sri — Strawberries <« Grapefruit Oranges Apples Bananas Head Lettuce Celery Tomatoes Cucumbers and oy other fruit or vegetables obtainable on #he ‘We sell Swifts meata, both fresh and cused, Exclusive Agents for Patterson Seal Canned Goods Chase & Sanborn Coffees and Zead Clean-ap—~Paint-up—Fin-up—May fth to 18h, PHONE <2" MAKE YOUR FreshVegetable Selections FROM OUR BEAUTIFUL ICED WINDOW DISPLAY "ioe Do Your Window Shopping Here Every Fridsy Dlight WE MAKE PROMPT DELIVERIES 25c ope 8 tes for sean a por bane wwrrs220- SUS Head Lettuce, Fancy Crisp, Renta obee seryrseee BOC am 20c¢ 25c 75¢ | teed Strawberries, Extra Fine, 3 for ..cc..ee A Full Line of All Fruits and Vegetables ou the Market New Potas tbs for Meats We are now FANCY YOUNG STEERS that have been on FULL GRAIN FEED since November Ist, THAT'S THE DIFFERENCE! SUPERIOR QUALITY MEATS REASONABLY PRICED Milk Fed Fancy Chickeng Fresh Dressed, Excellent Quality, ef 30c Per pound ............... Ae. : Fancy Graio Fog cee. a Veal ey T ¥ Tender Vest RRR Xd — See es oe LSC | fae verestecerenees 496 Groceries Pom, Co GUSSNER'S fe now }the Geposting meng fg 8 Friday and Saturday, 4 May 4th and Sth re Hershey’s Cocoa,l-2 Ib, tin, Cocganut, bulk, 30 ic ween 1Oe | TE SE 80 MO oe aay 30c | fens es Sem” 60¢ bottle, $%¢ value ce Reope, 280 value -. 19¢ MARSHMALLOW we SERAAL: AL FEATURE 5m tian Fancy rock "Slt, fancy fresh, 35c C2 ven $1 :35 Sean i Ss" ORS Crome, for fees, 1 5 @ PgcemFonence fee Se 75c Seal Toe cts seenestteccces 8 cseseee IGG | feet, werner BOC ie > 436 | 2% uae c POF ..ccesvvecccnmee pee aes. Be | ian se Faney wtinataee OOC mee ton keke to ee a We Make Prompt Deliveries ae oy AND SAVE foal and Suits at Cleere .

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