The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 29, 1916, Page 3

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i X FRIDAY, DEC. 29, 1916. — BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE : THRs | PONE D cy = [sts arm: isan | rai os for the bénweNt of the North Dakota ? soldiers. Lieutenant Moore of Graf- i if Ie ton ona oe aya went (40,000 People.in the|| Battleships and. _| [Elaborate Symphony Over One Year. in. ce etree rraine Scenes... | {Cruisers Actually Sunk Orchestra ‘ the Making of Grafton, who got the Y." "M,C. A. ST u AAT habit before he got his. commission, : ee = z F 7 a told me of its activities and his ready 5 3 responses made me know that there! | ae ‘ 2 * I had been good Work done. I walked| on over and the placed was: lacked— i ‘|but. no injunction~had been issued. | 29 iBall fe j j Atfords Excellent Place te is But,setiously, the. Y.,M. C. A. has} been:a fine place for the-boys. Light- To Gather and Enjoy In- ‘ed by gas. light. it afforded a splendid | 66 " !place '-for the army “boys to; door, Games gather. There were reading room,! + study room, ‘consultation rooms, aj piano, a Victrola. Chess and checkers’ BATHING PARTY WAS A iwere the exciting games. There-are several piano players in the regiment | FEATURE ON CHRISTMAS) who have not worked at it for a } gare jing and cigarettes, and the mmisic¢ was | ve igood. Cupid Taylor of Minot, was and | Correspondent Also Writes About fs ‘the champion checker. player, be-| jing as_good at that as he is at foot-/ Fire-Place in Wright's ; ball. In chess there are’ noné in, the | same class with Judge-elect J. EB. Rob- Tent inson, of Fargo, Dr. T. M. MacLach- ACE ‘land of Bismarck, or John Lynch of (By a Stafi-Correspondent) iMinot. Cupid Taylor has a checker UV. S. Army Headquarters, Mercedes, | combination which he calls the Rock "Texas, December 29—Captain Sprague | Rapids ripple, which he learned of of Grafton, hadn’t said a word about | Col. D. C. Greenleaf of Minot. it, and if it hadn’t been for Lieutenant First-Class Glee Club Jack Murphy, acting regimental adju-| The Y. M. C. A is under the personal | tant, P Would never have known about | direction of W. Chircell of Savannah, Georgia. There is a first class glee} club in connection therewith, made up | as follows: W. Chircell, Savannah; ‘BE. Jaynes, Williston: Tom McNeese, Fargo; Will Anderson, Valley City; The: McConkey Com. Lieut. Will Jeffrey, Williston, first igre Lieut. Col. G. C. Grafton, Far- Co. : “Scoop” Olson, Fargo and “Fat” Franson, Fargo, second tenors; Lieut. J. R. Fraine, Grafton; “Slim” Hal-) i ici: ‘he| vorson, Williston; Capt E. W. Jeffrey ate busy ye pales ‘ = Williston and Grand Forks, first bass same time are anxious to receive} w. Brown, Valley City, and “Bud”! McDonald, Valley City, second bass. your orders. This is no mere Old Oaken Bucket or- Direct from its long, sensational run at the Cohan Theatre, Chicago. and Shubert Theatre, seo libutsaraneaed Meet 40 Airships in Mid-]] Beautiful Vocal .| | Greatest [ Greatest Spectacle | 10,000 Horsesin Thril= Air Fight Singing fof Modern Times | Modern Times | }ling Cavalry Charges “Greater than ‘The Birth of a Nation’ ”— Nation’ New York York Journal AUDITORIUM = At the : . .| ganization, but a high class one that | * We quote a few prices as fol-)f oben heard all along the border. lows: They can ging anything from the Holy | Fancy Full Cream Cheese, aie ey earned the latter ir North Das ee kota, not in the Y. M.C. A.. Ask to| Bitchin brand Buccatash, 2 /Beahy,when the bors come march The New Year’s Attraction. for Bathing Party Christmas | Matinee Monda: Jon: set Bluebird brand Succatash, 2 One of the unique features of the 2: T. D bd ’ Ch bathi : — EE ct Be] She ae Gane Lake by the clot 30--Twice Daily- ‘ical force of the regiment—with ana Towa Corn, 2 cans 25e)Vithout. ‘This will really be the big New York Corn, per can .... 15¢/splash of the holidays, Regimental Maine Corn, 2 cans 35c| Supply Sergeant Rock of Bismarck, | leading the way. Sauerkraut, per can . ; PRI eS. Matinee Bee, 50c and Night 50c, Tc and $1. _ Boxes $1. 50 Seats on Sale Finney’s Drug Store. MAIL ORDERS NOW . 15e} “Shaker” Shikany of Williston, was | standing under a date palm tree and | tt itjfanning himself as the perspiration | Tg you can use any Kraut it reer down his checks after a big | would be a purchase to lay in march, when the news came that it is the hottest town in the hottest] hold office. Chaplain Mounton has a lot at this price. On the pres: | was 42 below zero along the Big/| state in the union.” gone back to Valley Cityeon leave and Z Muddy. | Lieut. Albert Behonek of Dickinson will see thatthe others behave. OFFI ES F FR ~~ ent market ‘we can not buy ‘What do you think of it?” he ask- | | surely wants to go home. He is will. Mullek Is a Wonder Congressman Expected to Reach Val-| or en ed John- McGraw of Grand Forks, who Lieut. Dan Mulick is one of the men ; ; this ia is now:with the Hillsboro company. ing to withstand all the Ice and snow | who has more thany"made good” down ley City Last Night—May Come over almos ‘| Private McGraw studied a moment | of the north.’ here. Captain Wilson. the division ad- a _ to Capital Cit: aA Second and Third Floors ’ vants. litical Lie’ much military experience extending | North ota, his: home at Valley: iy, lectric Elevator Service fi you oe ee said Lieut. Behonek, “the old | over almost. y sof ary He and possibly make arrangements to “I think it’s a d—d political lie, | town isn’élike it once was. t i} twenty y ae that's what I think of it. Grand Forks In the jold days you and Hamelroth and Jeif tivity, sald te mom pic| come: to "Bismarck: for afew days, Con is a wonder. ‘4 rhe ta gressman George Young M. Young was | wanted to, but to get in a hota now some duty you need never worry |night from Washington to remain in} /a man must. prove his good moral about it. He is right on the job. I| the state until the recess taken by con- {character and all lights in the bed- regard him as one of the most effic- | gress is over. Bismarck Bank Building " fent men in, the sepvice. As com- —— rooms are. Taps :! ' TT. | sounded Spel out at Since Bue ees mander of a truck’ company he is PRINTS I JAL. : “me ”. e ; every bit as good as some of the men Paris, Dec. 2%.—The™ Osservatore ; Doughnuts or Sinkers —Which? | a oer a ot Ok Building going oh-| who have been doing such duty on the| Romano, the official orgam of the Vati- = i e | border before the guard troops came} can prints today an official denial of 6 | town: Dickinson. is: erow ing “taster down here. It's a nity to lose him.”| reports published abroad that the’ at too. They inherit a lot of pluck and Me When you: drop the: ' patter. of | that she over grow: before, in spite of Captain. Wilson didn’t know that Dan | Tapal Nuneio at Vienna informed the | ‘ for your ora “sinker,” zeal from their mother.” |dowe here, as well as Lieut. Wiley; and I had been close friends back inj Vienna press that the Aust em- dough ‘into the deep fat, it : The most glowing picture in all q | i b ] e . ithe border is the fine fire-place in| ROOMS WANTED } The fat coats the starch panes. If it be Major Wright's big tent. Major Wright | W ear S inner Minot and Bismarck, and his‘ compli- | peror had requested him to Pope hog-fat which melts 15 degrees higher than |and a friend of his now in the guard Colonel Jack Brodie used to be the | military man of our town, but age pre- ment to an old friend under such cir- | Benedict to. intervene for peace, and d ives upon the nature of the vented his coming to the border at|Umstances was a source of much| that the Pope had given a favorable ‘the time of he call, and he sent his] Pleasure to me. reply fat a a It willbe adoughnut |two boys, who are both real soldiers, the temperature of your stomach, the coated Bouse, bull the Are place wae shel There will be a heavy demand for furnished rooms in priv- ds. <A large and high stack 5 A 4 : granules are carried into’ the intestines. | was secured from some place-—partic- ate homes throughout the session. — | New Year’s the day that has always been celebrated by big Neither the fat the fod is. digested. |ulars not given—and when it was In order to facilitate the placing of guests, house-holders ? : Fi Both F You he di igeste j completed and a fire built of mesquite} who have rooms for rent are requested to advise the Commerc. [iJ feasts, should find your table heavily laden with good things ferment. ou are istresse | chunks there’ was a quick gathering * ’ A . Fi ot “the’clana, On frosty, nights the ial club, ’Phone 313, immediately, as to number and size of to eat. tent of Major. Wright is the. mecca ot! Yooms, whether available for one or more people; the location \the shivering friends, who approach|{| and terms per month. The Club will exercise its discretion | the fire in due and ancient form, their in placing applicants for rooms and will give consideration to faces from the fire. And visitors stay rooms listed in the order reported. SAW I A i | until taps afe sounded. If you want : £: i y a fire-place i YOU ARE EARNESTLY REQUESTED TO NOTIFY | i a izi 100% Pure Butter-of-Nuts FU f Saier em en THE CLUB WITHOUT DELAY Wigner se datem tisterneey eet ote tec, soe Teel EL [ois Ce 65 bese sed THE COMMERCIAL CLUB ° For Baking Shortening. Frying Special for New Years \¢ Th bulance mules have i Bee: ramen Quinine and “Todine, : PHONE 313 \¢ inh f Major Patterson, of + melts 25 degrees below the temperature of | Lishon sand Major MeLean of ¢ Extra Fancy Oranges, 30c, 40c, 50c your oe It is aoa and assimilated | Fancy and Extra Fancy Apples, per box $1.65, $1.85, %y more than ‘ 4 b ewes even the finest peared The boys were busy with thé cac- $2.25 P utter. Food prepared with SAWTAY is not Extra Fancy Grape Fruit, each Kenmare, the two doctors. e eg e tus and the mesquite—rarely sitting ie = : robbed of its food-value. Since itis 100% pure ‘ |down without thorough investigation. ine as in ur e Bananas, per dozen. ' a butter-of-nuts, SAWTAY is of itself a food. ; | They were clearing away the under-/f J ff . Here you will find everything that goes to make your New Year’s dinner a grand success. You get foods here that de- eoeeoe Fe eereereeeeoeoeoee ‘brush from the camp site. At night Fancy Malaga Grapes, per pound . , To insure light, golden doughnuts instead cade gatt he dpa ot My Fancy Cranberries, 2 quarts «, | E : of sinkers,” try this recipe: in the wilderness, Suddenly Will or ew ears Rutabagas, per pound | Jeffrey cried out: | “My God, brother, I’ve been bitten by a rattlesnake.” Carrots, per pound Cabbage, per pound ‘ . i j 3 tablespoons SAWTAY, 1 cup sugar, 3 eggs, 1 cup milk, 4 Ae 8 teaspoons baking powder, 4 teaspoon Gnnamon, 1% teaspoon 5, - . A grated nutmeg, Ya teaspoons salt, 372 cupe flour, There was a quick investigation. You want your friends and relatives that gather ‘round your Jersey Sweet Potatoes, 3 pounds . : , aa Grea she: SAW TAY, add atechilf che sugar, Best cag, ald jihere wes.e wound ation! (ice te le New Year’ K Extra Fancy Cauliflower, per head remaining sugar and combine the mixtures. Sift flour, baking elow the thigh. iny fleck of blood find ev m w av Eto Aad tnah fou lang a 3 |showed where. the skin had been Bae Ren Vines Ay be Hoel eters moult of Yous: Daeey Ice Berg Head Lettuce, 2 heads to roll, "Roll aut in partions On floered board, shape with curter pierced. The woun@ed man felt some-|/° tq be flavory. You want your turkey to be fresh and well fed. \ Green Onions, per bunch Extra Fancy Celery, 2 bunches Cucumbers, each FULL CREAM CHEESE BRICK CHEESE _ and fry n deep hot SAWTAY. Drain on paper. i | thing dangling to his, pantaloons. He Send for Kids,” a Pi | eee is cists had ‘becoule We have made a personal selection of each Turkey, Goose, ind for “Sawtay. Kandy .” a Picture ; - : f ’ i i |dered as he investigation. It was . - Book of Recipes for Children’s Parties. j merely a thorned stick that + had| Duck and Chicken and we know what we have for your selec truck his leg, and it hung there. His'] ‘tion, The fowls come in all weights—for large and small fam- — ee ee am { SAWTAY is Econ lL pc y aL ripe ae pins - °"ityd Hae Roe’ Gallery ae ELKHAM TASTY CHEESE » ‘apta rney Boyd, t t a = and over. commander of ‘the Hillsboro company, CLUB CHEESE ROQUEFORT CHEESE 4 mate > has the best collection of photographs FANCY CUTS OF BEEF, PORK, VEAL, MUTTON AND ELKHORN LIMBURGER CHEESE KRAFT CHEESE (7 ‘SAUTE PRODUCTS CORP. I have seen on the border. Hundreds \ 7 aw. aa ote imllttary) panes are, ciicloeet es SPRING LAMB. PORK TENDERLOINS DILL PICKLES SWEET PICKLES SWEET MIXED PICKLES GREEN OLIVES (Bulk) PURE HIGH TEST CREAM has been the best, and in years to} OYSTERS come the great album with its hun- dreds of snapshots will become more valuable and even more interesting. BROOKFIELD SAUSAGES and HOME MADE SAUSAGES i During the last days of “the war,” e y ee Captain Boyd is acting as major of} OF ALL KINDS : the first battalion, and doing it well. rown elermann Major Henry had been called north by WE WISH YOU ALL A VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR : | official business. Major Frasier of | Fargo is also in North Dakota, get- PHONE 143 + ting ready, to hold office some more, ’ and his place is being filled by Cap- tain Sprague of Grafton, who knows jhow, Major Wright of Jamestown, is ;the only regularly appointed major now in camp, Captain David S. Rit- {chie of Valley City, is also up in | Barnes county doing. some dry farm- jing, having been once more elected as j states attorney. Captain Swart Hen- ry is also in the north, but not to! Phones 53-56 Closed All Day New Year’s Please get your order in early Saturday. Closed Saturday night at 10:00 p. m., and closed until Tuesday morning, Closed All Day New Years

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