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Are making ‘prices as follows: Jonathan or Grimes Golden Apples, per box .... ....$1.6C Empress Grapes; per lb .25¢ 2 for .... .85¢ 11 Ibs Granulated Sugar for $1.00 Bananas, large, fat ones, per “Bluebird Spinach, No. 3 size CT coat RE PERERA, | Extra Fancy, Full Cream Cheese, per lb .... ...... 35c Fancy Jersey Sweet Potatoes, CMe EOS 1 ena Re atl 25c The only store in the city that keeps Java & Mocha Coffee, Petlbie or eae Seeded Raisins, 2 lbs for ....25¢ A 25c Bottle of Catsup, only .2 6 Bars High Grade White Laun- dry Soap for .... .... .... 25e 2 Qts Cranberties for . , .25¢ 2 Cans No. 2 Size Bluebird Brand Succotash for - 25¢ Bath Towels. good size, each 10c| HOTEL CLERKS TO MEET. Hotel clerks of the nation will mmeet in St, Paul for their annual con- vention on December 13 and--14, ac- cording to announcements received | Thayer streets, whose critical illness EE eer at the Bismarck hotels today» Fred Parsong of Grand Forks is vice presi- dent of the organization for the Dis- trict of North Dakota and Minnesota. A LABOR WON'T FIGHT EFFORT ‘TO OBTAIN EIGHT-HOUR DAY. Baltimore, Nov. 25.—The American Federation of Labor this afternoon re- fused to go on record against the ‘ef- forts to obtain an-eight-hour day by legislation. MAYETOMACHEOY GAAEONE DOSE WILL CONVINCE Gall Stones, Cancer and Ulcers of the 20c Stomach and Intestines, Auto-Intoxi- cation, Yellow Jaundice, Appendicitis and other fata) ailments result’ from Stomach, Trouble... Thousands of Stomach’ Sgfferers owe. their complete reroyery t, Mayr’s Wehderful Rem: edy,” Unlike any other’ for: Stomach Ailments. For sale by druggists everywhere. ed eT =7 = For Thanksgiving, Christmas or Any Other a OS ae bh it Day of the Year CARVING SET We have a most unusual gelection.of séts in several different styles and. various qualities of steel Very Special Price until Thanksgiving — $2.50 _ Regular Price. $3.50 Lomas Hardware Company Auditorium Special Soloists and 25 Piecs Symphony. Orchestra MOTHERS OF MEN The Mightiest, Awe Inspiring Wonderplay of the Ages has been dedicated to you It is “CIVILIZATION” iJ ist and 2nd COMPLIED WITH STATUTE Brought Out at: Nearing This Morning by Defendants in’ Action complied with the state statute. ing. noon, CAPITOL NOTES =| ec eae OSHAW BRINGS CERTIFICATE. board. + eee MACARTHUR HERE. yesterday, (eee IS CRITICALLY ILL. Mrs, Thomas Cunningham, has been noted, is not improving. Mrs. ago.when an auto, ae REAL ESTATE DEAL CLOSED. bile hit her. . years, The consideration was $2,000. see s VICTIM OF WHITE PLAGUE. at 5:30 from tuberculosis, The de- ceased had been a cripple since birth. Above All Things READ INSURANCE TALK No, 13 surance, It is the one, thing that as- sures him that his family will not suffer poverty should he die or become incapacitated. Examine our sample policy and see how easy it is to pro- vide against accident or death. Note how simple it is to pro- vide a cash amount or a fixed income for life for yourself and wife, against the time when the pay envelope grows thin and youth and vigor are gone. Get the facts ¢ 3. they mean comfert and happiness’ in the future. Provident Insurance Co. Bismarck, N. D. A Home Life Company ANUARY y D. H. MacArthur of Fargo, recent candidate for governor on the Demo- .; cratic ticket, was a Bismarck visitor mother | Susar-coated and long sold by drug- of Mrs. Frank Ryan, of Fourth and \Cunningham was injured six weeks |and two sisters survive, Funeral ser- Dr. T. M. McLachlan has purchased |made in St. Mary's, cemetery. through the J. H. Holihan agency, the 3 Strauss property in Front and Ninth HISTORY NEARLY FINISHED. streets, 100x150 feet, This property| Col. Clement A. Lounsberry writes! has been in the Strauss family for 30|to Secretary of State Hall from Wash- Roy Freise. aged 14, son of Mr. and Mrs. August Freise, of Fourth street, died’ in the family home last evening Swedish Lutheran—Seventh street One thing that no man. can’ afford to be without is Life In-, WAY RHEUMATISW COME This Feitiire a = pa =i “Case By Valentine Mott Pierce, M. D:) A: close! eotinection exists between these twe-—cold Weather and +rheiima- tism.” Prof. Aléx. Haig, of London; has thé most-followers in the medical profession in*the belief that the pres- ence in the system of uric acid, or its Testimony introduced in the paving|galts in°excess, is the real cause of nearing before Judge Nuessle this|rheumatism. Every one has-recogniz- morning by the defense to answer tojedq the difference in the appearance of the charge in the amended original |their water as soon as it gets cold; complaint allegation adduced by the |thepe is often a copious sediment of Plaintiffs yesterday morning, brought | “bprickdust.” out that the Ford Paving company of| Several causes may lead up to an ac- Towa was not authorized to do busi-|cumulation of. uric acid in the system, ness,in the state at the time the con-| which, in turn, cause rheumatism or tract was entered into between it and | gout, or creaky joints, swollen fingers, the city commission, ‘but that ‘before |or painful joints, For one reason the the bond had been approved it had |skim‘does not throw off the uric acid. by profuse sweating, as in the hot The defense started its introduction | weather, and the kidneys aré unable to of testimony late yesterday afternoon |take care of the double burden. An- after the plaintiffs rested, offering | other reason is that people do not the balance of the records in order | drink as much’ water in cold weather to make the record evidence as com-|!as in summer, which helps to flush the plete as possible. This testimony con-| kidneys, Again, ‘they eat more meat tinued throughout the morning hear-|in cold weather, and some people are ‘ i , {80 susceptible that they soon develop ~It is believed that the defense will |rheumatism after eating meat. rest its case some time~this after} * at all such times persons should drink copiously of hot water, say, a pint morning and night, and take An- uric three or four times a day. This Anuric comes in tablet form and can 0 be had at almost any drug store. it dissolves ' the ‘uric acid in the system four weeks, and in that way avoid rheumatism, gout and many of the painful disorders due to uric acid in the system. Make. yourself healthy and strong by open-air exercise and diet. Then cleanse, the liver by occasionally stim- ulating its:action with a pleasant lax- ative composed of the May-apple, dried juice of aloes, and root of jalap. gists as Dr, Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets. vices will be conducted Sunday after- noon at 2 o’clock in the A. W. Lucas funeral: parlors. Interment .will be ington, D. C., that the last copy for his history of North Dakota is about to go to the publishers, and that the book should be ready for the press December 5. z, and Avenue D, Rev. E. F. Alfson, :| Pastor. Morning service at 10:30; Besides the parents, four brothers Sunday schoo}, 12 o'clock, and even- ing service at 8 o'clock, Rev, F. L. Watkins will speak at the evening service. ——_— Latest popular sheet music at Cow-| an’s. oO | Additional Society News | (| ae amen Trinity Lutheran Sale Members of the Trinity Lutheran Ladies’ Aid Society have made final plans for their food and fancy work sale which they will conduct Satut- day, December 2, in the office of the Gas Company, Fifth and Broadway. The sale will include many beautiful and useful articles suitable for Christ- mas gifts, and the food articles will consist of bread, pies, cakes, baked beans and lefse, ‘ Visiting in “Aberdeen ‘with friends. ‘ To Entertain Sisterhood dewends: odes In Hospital be removed to her home shortly. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE—Lady’s fu! Call Fur store, 418 Broadway. - full details, Amalgamated Oil Co, 1124 Cojcord Bldg., Oklahoma City, Okla. ‘11-25-1t cost—chila’s fur “collar | between oe! TOst—on Friday night, at the N. P. leave at Tribune. ing, metal. fibre, cardboard, muslin. dars and novelties of every descrip- tion. Good territory available. Give references and experience. Liberal 11-25-1t FOR RENT—Three nice, large front rooms, in a modern house. Will be 11-25-8t worth $900; $27 acre; $500 cash. J. H. Holihan, Lucas Block. — 11-25-2t ® FLORIDA TRIP FREE—For part ple. Full expense allowed. E. T. Anderson, 112 S. Dearborn St., eas? Pe WANTED—Offce girl; salary ence necessary, but person must be bright and capable. Good chance | for advancement to right party. ‘BEFORE BOND APPROVED! WAH OLO WEATHER Td Se eal _ PHOTOPLAY PRESENTING yron Power and Lois Weber featured ip “Where Are My Children,” “Shoes,” “Saving the Family © Name” and other big dramas in DN es i = ThecyeOfGod MUTT and JEFF IN THE MOVIES MARC TONIGHT ‘ADMISSION, {0 and 15c B* MONDAY Maclyn Arbuckie pected that as much more will be-re- alized at the’ close of the day. report at.-noon. was some of the committeés” had’ ‘not re- SEAL SALES REACHED ‘IT NOON TODAY The Red Cross seal sale in the B. W. Shaw of Mandan was at the |204 carries it outward. 1 would ad-| Capital City at noon today amounted capitol yesterday, coming over to es-| Vise everyone to take Anuric occa-| approximately to $175.00 and it is ex- cort personally the certified returns tonal, gue continue for three or of the Morton county canvassing incomplete .as’ At one prominent hostelry alone 1,200 seals were ‘sold and equally as many were disposed ‘of at the other Groups of women and girls made‘a thorough canvass of the city visiting Order early. residence ° sections 2 the business ‘nd ales were reported amounting to as high as $10.00, lar. sheet music at Cow- HERE Just received, a new shipment of Xmas Woolens, the very la Klein TAILOR AND CLEANER The new Illinois 21 jewel, 5-position adjustment. The very newest model on the market, seling af $40.00 Our line of Gents’ Model Watches are up to the Minute in Style, Quality SEE OUR WINDOW DIS- PLAY OF WATCHES Folsom’s Jewelry Opposite Postoffice Mrs. Carrie Barr of the state veter- inary office, has gone to Aberdeen, S. D., where she will spend her vacation » Mrs..L. E. Opdyke will be hostess \\ Monday evening at her home in Man- dan Avenue, to co-members of the P. B, O. Sistethood. The meeting will be featured by’ Thanksgiving stories. The roll cail will be responded to by Bird “yay WINS: SOG HB first thought that pops into a man’s mind when’ he looks over the new Oakland Six is: . “There's a car that.is really practical in every way. It is sen- sible in size, power, equipment and price, and {it bears the name of one of the most reliable concerns in the business. That is the common-sense car for me to buy.” SPECIFICATIONS OF MODEL 34 BODY—Five-passenger toufing car; two-passenger. rqad- closed-convertible ‘sedan; closed-convertible MOTOR—41 H. P. at 2500 R. P. M. Oakland-Northway- six-cylinder, cast en bloc; overhead valves; bore, 213-16 inch, stroke 43-4 inch. REAR AXLE—Full-floating, one-bearing. SPRINGS—Front, semi-elliptic; rear, semi-elliptic, under- slung, 51 inches long. COOLING—Circulating, centrifugal pump and fan. OILING—Circulating splash system, indicator on dash. CARBURETOR—Marvel, heated from exhaust. CLUTCH—Cone type, ball-bearing release shoe. TRANSMISSION—Sliding gear, selective type. STARTING, LIGHTING AND IGNITION—Delco. STORAGE BATTERY—Exide. DRIVE—Hotchkiss. TIRES—32x4 inches, non-skid rear. WHEELBASE—112 inches. 4 GASOLINE SYSTEM—Oakland Stewart Vacuum System. JQ gasoline tank in rear. SY PAINTING—Body and, wheels, deep coach green; fenders, BN \ ZZ Wa Wké[“eéis;s:s-’zsad-dsuuby, Yy Mrs. H: S. Dobler, of Rosser street, is im the: St. Alexius -hospital where she underwent. an ‘operation for the removal of tonsils. She is getting along very nicely and will be able to LLL LL SSET? r lined” coat; black marten collar; good as new. 11-25-3t BUY OIL STOCK in 60 million dollar company; 100 pet. dividends in 90 days possible; production now com- _ing in; ground floor stock, 1 cent a share, doubles price shortly, $1 par value; $10 buys 1,000 shares. Write LULU LLL LLL ILL LLLLSLTLLLLLS LLL ASSLT ITLLTTLILLY depot, handbag, containing gold watch and some money. Finder, WANTED—Live wire advertising | salesmen for finest line of advertis- | oil-cloth, wood and brass signs; art} calendars, 12-sheet business calen-| 7 Z terms on commission basis. Big! money. ’ Write for particulars now. | The Scioto Sign Co., Kenton, Ohio. vacated December 15; 803 Seventh | St. FOR SALE—Eighty acres of land, | close to Bismarck; improvements | time work. Proposition very sim- | month to begin with. Wo experi: | Write Tribune, No. 35, 11-25-3t * NXE ne Bix TRIMMING—Genuine leather upholstery, pleated type. PRICES—Five-passenger touring model - Two-passenger roadster model Closed-convertible Sedan model . Closed-convertible Coupe model . (Prices f. 0. b. Pontiac) DAKOTA MOTOR COMPANY Bismarck, N. D.