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a $ morning. ‘He’s going to retire at! voncing at 7:15 and y o'clock. From *. ° : ‘ | ey 4:57 o'clock tHE | the crowd.in evidence last. night the Cannot be Given To-night. We will show _ FRIDAY, DEC. 22, 1916. ” The Last Minute Gift for Him A Beautiful Tie We Have a Large Line at Sol Putting “In Shortest | ‘Day of Year | ‘Old Man Will Work Only Eight Hours and 30 Minutes To- day—Retires 4:57 Old Sol arose at 8:37 b’clock this will put in 8& hours and 30 min- he “punches” his card. It’s. his the year. ‘No wonder he = ap- peared smiling. Tomorrow he will — start putting in a | few minutés overtime until June 22. , \ With the lengthening of the days tomorrow, the old proverbial saying that the cold strengthens .seems to utes’ time -when| LOVERS FRRNED Becatise traim No. 3 was more than }} 10 hours late yesterday, Manager Win- greene of the Bismarck theater and Manager. Bauer of the Orpheum did! not receive the special feature, “Ro- | meo and, Juliet” in time for last eve- ning’s performances. The film arrived late, but will be shown at both theat- ers this evening... Two performances will be giyen at each theater, com- film is. certain to attract big houses this evening. i OV BORDER Washington, ‘Dec. 22.—Letters: from j] Governor Willis of Ohio requesting that the Ohio militiamen may be per-.{} mitted to'’some home were to be plac- ed before Secretary of War Baker this, afternoon by Sen: Owing to delayed trains performances of ‘] “The Prince of Graustark” TO-NIGHT es | Theda Bara in ROMEO ™ JULIET | THE BISMARCK THEATRE ; run ‘amiss. The temperatures of 4 or Hardin. 1! All Prices | denen below, Wastectny oto The letters received by Senator Har. : 5 : 1 | and 39 below that night have "made|din hint at an ugly situation on the : ERGE N jthe. grade” until this morning at 7 border, it was said. ———_—_— = = Se Te = >: i o'clock, the official reading was 19) 0000 WO dent, and has been connected with |son here before going to Canada. N. “Romeo and Juliet” will positively % ge eg i the Standard Oil company for several |S. Jewett was called to Vancouver in| be shown at the Bismarck and Or- years. October by his father's illness and|pheum theatres tonight’ only: The WHEN YOU ASK FOR s BUTTER a NORTAERN ation ago. mon, Ireland, 71 years ago. below, a rise of one degree since mid- 7 night last night, and a rise of 16 de- BEDFORD HEADS grees at noon over last night’s mini- . = will not go on for the funeral. The] films are here. mum. The reading at 12 o'clock was FORMER RESIDENT OF widow will continue to live in Van- | ——— 5 4 degrees below, with promise from STANDARD OL CENTER DIES IN CANADA | couver with her daughter, Miss Jew- i) of commons since 1895, was widely | the,forecaster.that the mercury would J iV Word has been ‘received here of the |.ett, known for his venturous career. He | cross the ‘line during ‘the afternoon: 4 ay death of ‘Nelson M. Jewett, aged 78, . ’ was one of Parnell’s earliest recruits.| Train Bervice on ‘the main line of} ‘New York, Dec. 22H. E. Bedford | father of N. S. Jewett, deputy county £ 5 om ‘He fought with the United States ar-|the Northern Pacific is still impaired, | was today elected president of the] treasurer, which occurred Wednesday; John Dignam of Dickinson arrived is MEMB R DIES TODAY my in Indian campaigns of a gener-|due in'part to the cold and to the| Standard’ Oil Company of New Jer-|in Vancouver, Canada, where he had |in the city last evening and is today ’ He was born in Roscom-|heavy holiday. mails. Better service,| sey, to succeed the late John D. Arch- been for the last year. Mr. Jewett ja guest at the McKenzie, Among other however, was reported on westbound | bold, Bedford has been acting head| was a former resident of Center and}North Dakota guests at the hostelry —_—_____—. trains. - The: forecast ,for Bismarck|of the company since Archbold’s| was well known in Oliver county. He {today are E, L. Schultz of Steele and “Romeo and Juliet’ will’ positively |and vicinity, reads generally fair to-|death. He was formerly vice presi- made his home for awhile with his | Milton Weir of Wilton. London, Dec. 22.—James J. O'Kelly, nationalist member of the house of commong, died in London today. . Mr. O'Kelly, a member of the house be shown at the Bismarck and Or-|night and. ‘Saturday;’ continued cold. pheum theatres tonight only. The |The coldest'poigt on the weather bul- films are here. letin last night/ayas Swift Current, 7 ‘oe Ht j with a reading ‘or —24; Moorhead re- thy or at \ported —22 and Bismarck.—20, At fe ridsptpacaar Brince-Ajbert; the -report was —6. aq ‘The high pressure area has moved into the lower ississippi valley, caus- ing low temperatures in that region. The temperatures also remain low in its wake throughout the upper Mis- | Sissippi and Missour! valleys, A dis- mat turoance of considerable energy has eaee B developed on the Atlantic coast and ceptey n rs To Our Patrons-- We wish to announce that “ROMEO AND JULIET” en erbaceaeeneat] ‘ i apa roi will positively be shown tonight at both theatres. is causing. vale and snow in the const Bee napral Srecipeaeerias zl Films arrived last night on train No.3 too late to be New cathe bethe Labia | ora or aed siapeeaiorEs ze Train Service Suffers, Hirk Train service is today suffering an-| jother terrific punch from the cold {| wave, advices at the local station from ;Mandan at 4 o'clock this afternoon stating that No. 4 was annulled, which means it will arrive in Bismarck more than 12 hours late No. :8' was due to arrive at 5:20 o'clock this afternoon, being 2 hours and 50 minutes late; No. 3 is due at shown. If you attend tonight you will be well repaid for ‘‘ROMEO AND JULIET’ with THEDA BARA is 5:30 o'clodk{ 6 ;hours and 40 minutes a splendid feature. behind its ‘schedule, and No. 7 is re- ISMARCK | () Z = | ported due to arrive here at 7 o'clock 7:15 and 9:00 = = : this evening, 4 hours late. : 1 Hl Nl | No 4 Makes Grade. ‘No.’ 4*managed to make the grade The Jokesmith’s Pie ‘land arrived in her at 2:10 this after- To tob his humor ofits sting noon, being 4 hours and 15 minutes tardy. Coast train No, 1, due at 11:35 and the pie of its disposition to create indigestion— o'clock last evening, pulled into Bis- +|marck at 5 o'clock this morning, 4 hours and 30 minutes behind its sche- To insure a pie that will contribute much to your fame as a domestic scientist, use as your shortening at SAW TAY 100% Pure Butterof-Nuts For Baking-Shortening-Frying TIL *« T —and one-fifth less than of any other fat. SAWTAY is without taste and odor—your pie will have the delicate, wholesome flavor of its ingredients. And even if eaten heartily, the pie will be digested without distress. SAWTAY melts 15 degrees below the temper- ature of the stomach; hog-fats and hydrogen- i ated oils from 10 to 15 degrees above it. F | SAWTAY, an energy-food, is more easil im. digested and ‘more completely assimilated chan The McConkey Co \ the finest creamery butter. | 0. | FRESH APPLE PIE FET, Quetes Prices as follows: 2. cups flour Ya teaspponful salt Sawtey, + Mix zs and foes we ma seer eta eeee | No. 3 size can Plums, each .. 15¢, is thoroughly bended with out, chen add just : | Full Cream Cheese, per lb. .. 30c oe = stn sedline pe eee evn | Quart Jar Queen Olives, ix 1 ‘sugar with 2 tal flour; stir this | through the freslfapples;_ hen fillthe erasr Nicci tes 4 | _ 280 of the apples with one teaspoon SAWTAY, cover with other crust, folding the top erust under the bottom one and pinch- RPHEU 7:15 and 9:0? —————_—_— “Romeo and. Juliet” will positively |be shown at the Bismarck and Or- pheum theatres tonight only, The films are here. BLIZZARD HITS EASTERN STATES Buffalo, N. Y., Dec. 22.—Western New York was in the grip of a bliz-| zard today. Six'> inohes of hetvy | snow fell in tess than two hours. | Traffic was seriously impeded, * Little relief was m sight today for | |a blizzard that is sweeping the north- ern part of America. The crest of the storm is not expected to pass through this section of the country. until late CHRISTMAS BOX of choice blooms 4 or a potted fern or blooming plant will solve the most perplexing of gift problems A large and beautiful assortment of Bismarck grown flowers now on display consists of American Beauties, Russells, Roses, Carna- "tions, Narcissus, Snap Dragons, Sweet Peas, Violets, Etc. ORDER NOW FOR CHRISTMAS DELIVERY wowoccocce: Our Saturday Special Red wreaths, ribbon tied, very handsome and decorated, delivered any place in the city at the special price of 7 5 C tonight, Thirty-six degrees below | _|zero, reported at Edmonton, Alberta, ; was the coldest point in North Ameri- ca today. Late traffic has been sus-) pended. All trains are running sev- jeral hours late. | | 3 No. 3 size can, Rhubarb each 15c Saturday only ing the edge... Brush the top with a little milk and bake from No. 3 size can Bluebird brand = Bee sere go guouresin 8 3 - Spinach, 2 for ..........+ 35¢ rs Eve Rer nar mn Ge ome aa Send for “Sawtay Kandy Kids,” a Picture Book of Recipes | No, 2 size Bluebird brand | for Children’s Parties. | Succotash, 2 for .......... 25c SAUTE PRODUCTS corpP.. - Woolworth Tower Towa Sweet Oorn, 2 for .... 25c |New York Sweet Corn, each 16c) | Maine Sweet Corn, 2 for .... 35c | Dustbane, 25c size for .....- 15 White Clover Honey, per ro% x y Member Florists Telegraph Delivery i a 2 cheaper than lard, per pint | 25c! AW WAR E43 [ORM hao eto Bic oscesste STARA en Pure Olive Oil, put up in pint ETE MS Ss } Cans, each 55c | Half pint cans, each .. Large Stocks Celery | 16 oz. Seeded Raisins, 2 for .. 25e} |2 quarts Fancy Cranberries FOP iki estccec cues ste 25c These are our regular prices.| | Just to give you an idea of prices) © | e | PHONE NO. 209 sgt