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EIGHT \ ‘ “% SATURDAY, DEC. 2, 1916. | BISMARCK, N. DAKOTA © Our Christmas Display is ready for inspection and is the most comprehensive that we have ever. made. Whether you are prepared to’make selections at this time or not, it will afford us pleasure to have you look it over. It embraces items suitable for any relation, age or taste—in fact, your entire Christmas list can can be selected here most satisfactorily—most economically, too, if THE GIFT BEARING THIS CREST BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE Is Sure To Please Diamonds, Pearls and Gems, in every desirable setting. Fine Gold and Platinum Jewelry, for every use and occasion. Designs and Estimates Submitted for Exclusive Order Work Silverware and Novelties, in new and Seasonable WATCHES, our Stock represents every dependable maker, and every grade, pattern and price. Everything, you will find every item that a high-class metropolitan Jewelery stock should embrace. KNOWLES & HANEY JEWELERS AND IMPORTERS OF DIAMONDS ; NORTH DAKOTA BISMARCK Desired. >) Patterns, from the best producers, Repairing, Setting and Engraving in all its Branches een i a a a EE TE | Want to Measure You Now! For that Christmas Suit | Get your order in early, and |! give me time to get your over- |} coat or suit out in time for || Christmas. | Large selection of fabrics for your inspection. Styles the Latest. Call in now while you think of it. PRESSING AND CLEANING neatly and promptly, done. .. {RHE TAILOR ‘held in the Au ‘this service Memorial | by B.P. O.E. Tomorrow “Their faults we write upon the sand; their virtues upon the tablets of love and memory.” Such is ‘the keynote of the Elks’ an- nual mmemorin| pervice, which will be ditorium tomorrow al- ternoon, conimencing at 3 o'clock. ny ii stom, the Bis- 99 extend lodge pf Elks No. an invitation to the public to attend in honor of its absent brothers, Marshall ii. Jewell, William F, Cochrane and A. W. Eppinger, who “softly and sweetly sleep low in the ground.” . Judge Andrew A, Eruce of . the ‘North Dakota supreme bench will de- ‘liver the address of the day. His sub- ject will be most fitting for the occa- sion. |. The lke’ band will, play ;an, over- ture while the audience is gathering, swhiely willie followed by the open- ing derémony, by the ‘lodge. Rev. Father Hil f the, Catholic churgh witl give ppecvbenediction. “ ofthe “service as an- ‘ed: thts afternoon ig.ag follows: ,, Order of: Services.” Qvetture—Elks’ ‘Band. Opening Ceremony-The Lodge. Grand Pacific Hotel Motor Cars point. 35 h. p. Four » Helen Fisk, accompanist. Hymn—‘“Sleep ThyLast Sleep’—J. Valve-in-head The Siege Gun of Enormous energy—all concentrated directly behind the piston—all used—exactly like a siege gun’s—a scientific- ally even, irresistable impulse—instantaneous at every This is the Valve-in-Head principle of the Buick—work- ing with a continuous, velvety torque—the perfection of turning mechanism. 275,000 motorists know the power and economy of Buick Valve-in-Head. Weare selling it in Sixes and Fours this year. $ 665.00 45h. p. Six ...........0000. $ 1020,00 CORWIN MOTOR COMPANY BISMARCK N. D. A, Parks. Bismarck Male Quartet. Prayer—Dr. W. J, Hutcheson. Vocal ‘Solo—‘Somewhere a Voice Is Calling’—Mrs. H. H. Steele; Miss Address—Judge Andrew ‘A. Bruce, North Dakota Supreme court. Piano Solo—‘Charity”—Migs Helen Fisk; arranged by William Polla. Closing Ceremony—The Lodge. Hymn—‘“Lead Kindly Light’—Dud- ley Buck. Bismarck (Male Quartet. Benediction—Rev. Father Hiltner, Music—Elks’ ‘Band. SEES REAL HIGH GOST IN SPRING Lansing, Mich., Dec. 2.—Food cost skyrocketing has just started, says | State Dairy and Food Commissioner Helme of Michigan. Just watch, next ! spring food will be so high people } can't affordsto keep any stock. Hens } won't, lay. now ‘and it costs too much ! to keep ‘them over winter. He pre- dicts few ‘hens;-and ‘few eggs next spring? BY ta ) BANG WENT HIS SOUP AND FISH. ! Belle Fourche,;\8..D., Dec. 2,—Tim | Zorbas cleaned grease spots from his breeches - with ;:nitric’ and . sulphuric MILLER BOUND OVER TO COUNTY COURT AT RYDER Ryder, N. D., Dec. 2—Herman Mil- ler, charged with assault upon his wite, was bound over to the county court by Justice of the Peace Lomen at the hearing this week. The wit- nesses were Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Steve Guttormson and E. H. Rykkelie. LUNDMARK DISPOSES OF Lundmark closed a deal this . wi whereby he disposed of his bakery and restaurant here to G. E. Gaylord, of this village. go to northern Minnesota. He has been in .business here two years. INTERESTS AT PARK RIVER Park River, N. D., Dec... 2—Frank week Lundmark intends to VOTE TO BOND VILLAGE OF MHENRY FOR LIGHT PLANT McHenry, N. D., Dec. 2—The prop- osition of bonding this village for an electric light plant, which was voted on Tuesday, carried by a good major- ity. | Work on the structure will be rushéd to completion so service will be in effect before the end of the win- ter. WEED PIERCES PUPIL OF EYE OF VERONA YOUNGSTER LaMoure, N. D., Dec. 2—George Freadhoff, 4 youngster, fell onto a small stiff weed this week which pierced the pupil of his left eye. It will be necessary to await the sub- sidence of the inflamed condition of the eye to determine whether the sight_will be affected. acid, went into a warm ball room with them and exploded. 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We have the foresight to protect ourselves against a raise in accessories, therefore, THERE WILL BE NO RAISE IN THE PRICE OF THE 1917 MADISON CARS. De Luxe Seven Passenger - WESTERN SALES COMPANY ‘Distributors for the State of North Dakota and Eastern Montana Contracts of Dealers Solicited ; Andrew Carnegie Said-=- 4 “Thrift is mainly at the bottom of all improvements. Without it no railroads, no canals, no ships, no telegraphs ‘ no churches, no universities, no schools, no newspapers, nothing great or costly could we have. Man must exercise thrift and save before he can produce-anything material of great value,” You are cordially invited to make this bank the depository for the results of your thrift. ‘ Be Resources Over One Million ee So '. Ghe City National Bank ay * de