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FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1917. BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE DoYouBuy It? When you ‘get a new Suit, a pair of Shoes, a Hat, or a, Shirt, which do you do—do you buy it? or does somebody sell it to you? You know there’s a difference. So far as this store is concerned, we don’t want to sell you anything; but we do want you to come in and buy it. Our business is to have here for you the kind of goods that are good for you to buy; to mark these goods at prices that are fair for you to pay. When you do.come, our business is to make you glad you came, not only for the way we treat you, but for the real value you get; and to assure you that if everything about the purchase isn’t just right, we'll make it right or refund your money. ‘Custom Tailoring Yes, made in Bismarck in our own shop with a positive guarantee of perfect satisfaction. S. E. Bergeson & Son This store opens at 7:30 A. M., closes at 6:30 sharp. Open Saturday Evenings Closed Sundays. Union Men’s Hours INJURED BY AUTO. Little Creo Windsor, old daughter of Mr. and M Windsor of Tuttle, is in the , suffering from injuries re- ceived when an automobile run over The child was knocked down, a the Orpheum tonight. | tront wheel. passing over her face .| and one of the rear wheels over her abdonien. She js resting as easy as can be expected, : Six world-famous movie stars at if perfect sat- ction weighs more than half a dollar, maintain- ing the quality of this perfect hat was good policy. Gordon “Wear-Ever” Aluminum Saucepans Replace utensils that wear "out ith utensils that“Wear-Ever” b Remy ay, Clip the Coupon! Get Your Saucepans today! LOMAS HDWE. CO. Bismarck, N. D. this between see for yourself why so many women prefcr “‘Wear-Ever’’ to other kinds of aluminum and enameled utensils, Sec why so many are equip- itchens with ping their ear-Ever’,’ complete ‘‘ Wanted to Buy: About 500 Head of Work Horses Phone or Wire S. F. LAMBERT "2% iyet held by the association,” staied Dr. F, R. Smythe this afternoon, who | returned last night from the thirtieth | i George A. ‘kasche, Bismarck, infan- “We | had about 110 present-and every mo- (try. j Which~ the Bux, $15.60 to $15.65. et 3& 12 Get this set of pans and 78 CANDIDATES Josiah ‘C. Blaisdell, Jr., Minot, in- | fantry. Forrest L. Rhoades, Ryder, infan- try. William A. “Mulroy, Minot, infantry. Thomas L. Bismarck Physicians Dr. F. R. Smythe 8a Says State Con- vention at New Rockford Was Best in History “Best attended convention of any annual convention of the state pay- sicians heid at New Rockford, Thurs- day and Friday of this week. ment was enjoyed.” Dr. Smythe stated that in his opin- even at the banquet Thursday. night by C the British corps, who served a year} in France at the beginning of the hostilities and who has been granicd | a Iéave of absence and assigned to} the Winnipeg university. | . Captain Boyd appeared in his Bri- | tish uniform and told of the work/ physicians are doing | Back Home ion the biggest feature was the talk) Robert. fantry, Andrew M. Mevig, Mohall, infantry. Hjalmar Q.-Dohlen, Mohall, infan- try. Glen W. Moon, Minot, Leslie De eunyson, try, infantry. | Minot, infan- try. H Harry L. | try. | Edwin J. Lillie, Maxbass, infantry. Burton F, Vessey, Tagus, infantry. Remington, Minot, infan- tillery, Karl! H. ‘Stoudt, Minot, infantry. try. Rolf Orser, Kintyre, field artillery. Lynn Folgar, Napoleon, infantry. in agricultural extension work, claims} Grand Rapids, Mich. will therefore be as: Sheridan, at Chigago. Dorothy Dalton at the Orpheum to-} night. among the wounded. Mrs. F. R. Smythe, who attended; the convention with fer husband, al- i so returned last night, as did Dr. andj} Mrs, EB. P. Quain, Dr. V. J. LaRose, | who returned via Carrington, and Dr. | W. H. Bodenstab. Dr. C. E. Stack-} house left New Rockford for Minot, and will return this evening over the | Soo. Dr, V. H. Stickney or Dickinson ac- companied the Bismarck physicians | on the return trip and is spending | the day in Bismarck in conference | with Governor Frazier on matters re- | lating to the state defense council, of | which he is chairman, | Raymond | Hitchcock at the-, Or pheuy tonight. & se { MINNEAPOLIS | No. 1 hard .....0+ Y@2344 | . 1 northern WYy@324 | No. 1 northern, choi: @32914 | Regular to arr .. No, 2 northern . 3 Wheat .. 2 hard Mont. No. 2 hard Mont to arr . 1 durum ,. ve . 2 durum .. 3 yellow corn yellow corn to arr 0 30@319% | | emir | Barl Barl Flax to arr . May July @ oun September Close 1:50 p. m, DULUTH. hard on northern on trk. northern on trk.. 3 northern on trk.. northern to arr.. hard Mont on trk 323 hard Mont to arr. . 1 spot durum . . 2 spot durum 5 ie durum to arr. Zz eis Hrrmoemee @309 69%@ 69% 215 200 74% @220 @203 Oats on trk Qats to arr . Rye on trk. Rye to arr. Barley on trk and to arr May .. July September October Close 1: ‘HOGS—Receipts, | to 20¢ higher. Ran: Killers. strong. Steers. $6.50 to $12.40; cows! CATTLE—Receipts, 2,200. and heifers, $7.50 to $10.50; calves steadv, at $ to $13.00: stockers and feeders, $5.00 to $10.00. SHEEP—Receipts, 20, $8.00 to $13.00: wethers. $10.50; ewes, $5.00 to $10. TO DISCUSS PEACE. London, May 11.—The executive committee of the Russian workmen's and soldiers’ organization has resolv- Lambs, $7.00 discuss peace. a Reuter’s from Petrograd says:. Get the set of “Wear-Ever” | pans and see for yourself why many prefer them to all others, at Lomas’ ‘Hardware Co. I Campfire food sale tomorrow, i See Mabel Normand at the Or-} pheum tonight. i RECOMMENDED) —9 al \ | | j yesterday Other grades, corn .... | No, 4 yellow corntoarr d H No, 2 Mont. white cats ‘| No. 3 Mont. white oats. { No. 3 white oats to arr { No. 4 white oats | to ed to convene in a neutral country an; international socialist conference toj telegram sauce | so} UNITED COMMERCIAL — TRAVELERS 10 HAVE BlG SATURDAY NIGHT: Tomorrow night will ve a big night for Bismarck Council No. 325, United Commercial Travelers of America. | Senior Councillor C. S. Fossum and Secretary John L, George announce | a big feed and smoker, with the in- itiation of a number of victims. All | members and visiting brothers are in- vited to: turn out and have one good | } time. This will be the first social session time, anda general outpouring of the craft is looked forward to, The coun- cil is rapidly growing in membership, and its doings are always enjoyable and well patronized. AHR MOTOR SHES Gf ~ LETS CONTRACT FOR A WILES CITY BUILDING W.E. Motor Sales company, Willys-Knight distributors, from Miles ( j where his firm operat jhouse. While there Mr. Li ; contract for an office, sales and sery- jice building, purchasing a valuable | | business lot as a location for the Miles City home of the Lahr ‘Motor Sales company, ~» | “Business prospects are fine,” | Mr. Lahr today. “Business as usual | is the sentiment all over {west. We are looking forward to a | fine year. | perous, and the farmer especially will thrive.” Lahr, president of the Lahr | Overland and; returned | Mont., branch ry let the Howard Hickman at the Orpheum tonight. ‘LANGER ARREST FRAMED (Continued from page one) ja stray yellow cur, if he chooses so to do, The governor and the attor- ‘ney general, all military authorities agree, {nad absolutely no right to jfor the furtherance of assinine poli- | | tical schemes, Talk About You will see them all Tonight on the same Program Mabel Normand Dorothy Dalton Enid Markey Raymond Hitchcock Howard Hickman and Mack Sennett (Continued from page ope Stewart 4.. Woodford, Minot, infant | try. Harry Sylvester, Palermo, infantry. | | Roy R. Van Duzee, Minot, infantry. | Ben S. Hall, Minot,~infantry. | Kenneth E. Ward, Minot, infantry. | Russell, Makoti, infan- " ‘ try. Guy E. Carleton, Mohall, infantry. 7 hea ode 1 2 Comedy 2 rpheu i. Treacy, Jr., Bismarck, in- Hanna W. tiaritn, Deering, infan- | Charles A. Johnson, Minot, field ar- Lloyd D. Price, Bismarck, infantry. | Vernon K, Greene, Dickinson, infan-} {this afternoon made that section of | All of these men, except Rolf Stuits, | southeast side was on fire. are designated for Fort Sne ling. Mr. | ‘aptain Boyd, regular surgeon in| Stuite who has been stationed here! te" houses s home and! med to Fort} | damage, | dwellings ; Hite | Vicinity of Sixteenth street in an au-! tomobile and checked the blaze. | Bismarck council has staged for some } i said | the north- | The country will be pros- BY ATTORNEY GENERAL' | rope in unsuspecting federal trope | SOUTHEAST OF CITY of Dust Kicked Up by Autos Fire Devartment Deceived Those Downtown ! Dust kicked up by more than 50) automobiles which followed the fire department to a call from Kighth| street south shortly after 2 o'clock} | | | 1 aa ; the city appear as though the whole Fire in the ‘d of one of the Wach- ad spread and threat / Three ; ened to destroy the dwelling. No} blocks of hose were stretched. A prairie fire, which in the northeast end ot | fe city caused someone to sound the | alarm this morning. Several mem: | of the department went to the; Enid Markey at the Orpheum to-! night. | ne | threatened The McConkey Commercial Co. 510 Beantway Phone 209. : Free Tickets to Matinee We have arranged with the Orpheum theatre to furnish us with tickets to their matinee Wednesday and Friday aft- ernoons for May and June. These tickets willl be distributed free to our custémers upon the following conditions: Every one making a cash purchase at our store to the amount of one dollar or mote will be given free a ticket for every dollar in cash paid for purchase from this date until the end of time this arrange ment is made, Make your purchase and get your free tickets to. the Orpheum matinee Wednesday or Friday. (Cash paid on account does not apply on this offer.) The McConkey Commercial Co. 510 Broalway ‘Phone 209 : i BROWN & ~AONES “The SATISFACTION STORE" Groceries and Meats |SPECIALS For Saturday Jelly Tarts | jf Apple Turnovers i | Danish Coffee Cakes Tea Rolls \I Snow Balls i i Pure Bohemian Rye and | BUTTER CRUST BREAD The Sanitary | | Bakery — |} \f Corner Fifth and Broadway i eee LOGAN'S- “We Thank You” Bananas and Oranges at prices’ below are the most reasonable) | goods on the market. ~ | Nice Yellow Bananas, per | dozen. Fancy Small Sunkist Oranges 15c per dozen or 2 dozen for . » 2ho| ‘Large Sunkist Oranges at per dozen, 35c and 45e | | Fancy Leaf and Head Lettuce | ; Green Onions and Radishes Asparagus and Cucumbers | |Fancy Ripe Tomatoes | per pound ...........+.. ac | Macarom, Spahgett, Vermicellt, | Egg Noodles, Creamettes | An exceptional good price as they | are steadily advancing. Your Choice, 2 for .. Both Phones ' PHONE all 120 3rd Street Our Last Delivery saturdays! leaves at 5 o’clock sharp. Week! days at 4:45 - Houses & Lots For Sale We have a number of hous- es and lots in different jf} parts of the city which can be bought under very desir- able terms. Those who might be interested can obtain full information by calling at The Hedden Ag’cy Webb Block Phone 0 KUPITZ CO. MASTER GROCERS QUALITY SERVICE SANITARY . Meat Department EXTRA—for Saturday. eee 's Premium Hams and 5 acon chickens Try our meats of all kinds— Calf Liver Government inspected, corn Frank’s Milwaukee Sausage fed meats. Vegetable Department __ FOR CASH Is stocked with everything Gareth rh oes 6 the market affords, Bob White Soap, 7 bars for ........... 25 Quality Grocers 53—PHONES—56 Saturday Specials .Extra Fancy Small Oranges, per dozen Extra Fancy Grape Fruit, 15c; 2 for Extra Fancy Strawberries, per quart box ...... VEGETABLES Out door Cucumbers, each Extra Fancy Asparagus, 3 bunches for . .. Extra Fancy Green Onions, per bunch .... Extra Fancy Ripe Tomatoes, per pound Extra Fancy Leaf Lettuce Head Lettuce String Beans Extra Fancy Radishes, per bunch Fancy Comb Honey, per comb Bob White Soap Special, 10 bars for . : Monarch Genuine Imported Worchestershire Sauce, regu- lar 25c seller, special price Quart Jar Pure Mints, regular 30c seller, special PURE HIGH TEST CREAM / ONE TON of COFFEE At WHOLESALE COST With repeated reports of the proposed import and excess tax on coffee, and all other comodities advancing in price you cannot make a mistke by purchasing your rqeuirements at this time, and will lose a wonderful opportunity unless you take ad- vantage of this offer. DAINTY BREAKFAST BLEND, a regular 30c value. SPEC- IAL AT 24c per Ib QUANTITY BUYERS SHOULD TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS OFFER. , Bananas, fine firm yellow fruit, per dozen 15c, 20c and ... Fancy Berries, Wax Beans, Asparagus, Celery, Tomatoes, Cu- cumbers, Onions, Radishes, etc. Give us a trial order for Meats and Sausage. We have the largest supply in the state, all of the finest quality at priced 25¢ that are right. Gussner’s Phone 60