The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 2, 1917, Page 2

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BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1917. THE GREAT AMERICAN PUZZLE OF THE YEAR f What a Lot of Good Stories! ONE IS ABOUT a little tenement girl who got herself | carried into a Fifth Avenue mansion in a clothes hamper. That's Dana Burnet's “Sadie Goes to Heaven.” See n THER i ut what a blind soldier found when he Se 2 on to his pretty wife. That's LA. R. Wylie’s “The Return.” STILL ANOTHER is about a banker who liked to help wealthy people as much as burglars. That’s * Meredith Nicholson's “Poor Butterfly. AND ONE MORE is about four strangers—all celebrities i When Flour Goes Up Bread Goes Up; But When Flour Comes Down. Why Won't Bread Drop, Too? BUT | TODA ’ AN l#12. 90S Bue: THLS \ moch Fi. OUR. BOUGHT ONLY Since May 15 flour has fallen from | $17.50 a barrel to $13.00, a decrease | of $3.80, or 21 per cent About the time tour reached its | record high mark of $17.50, bread | 5 the: BOUGHT THIS 4 MAY 15,1917 M H LOUR . vee i ie ee prices were bourted throughout : v country, —who meet at dinner and tell each other every- And Uley’ve stayed boosted | Ano fl WHEN 1TS' PRICE thing but their names. That’s Eleanor Hallowell Query: If a flour rise boost- | i Abbott's “The Ne’er-Do-Much.” WAS HIGHEST ed bread prices why doesn't a flour drop cut bread prices? | WHY? The average retail price of a pound bread Joaf April 1, 117, with flour al an average of $12.90, was AND we haven't said a word about Mary Roberts Rinehart’s mystery-serial, “The Confession,” and Dorothy Dix’s sheer fun in “Mirandy on Gossip.” ALL THESE beside “National Solidarity and the Food Supply” by Carl Vrooman, Assistant Secretary Te ES 1 COSTING FLOUR COST $12.90 SINCE: | A BARREL APRIL 1,191% The price tor the i a as a i Hof the; 4 ) | of Agriculture. And Dr. Wiley’s “A BC of a8 per ceil’ (0:) = - ce 7 Menu-Building.” And Maude Radford Warren's ay increas \ first-hand description of French and Eoalish a tae | Ma st \ homes in wartime. And six other features when loc cotta at $tgv0 a dees } = | practical help and inspiration ~ the features of over 25 per cent from bread’s (etre which you know that GOOD HOUSEKEEPING_ gives you in fullest and richest measure. i high mark, is 10.3 cents, a de- | crease of—nothing at all. | ‘ On sale today—everywhere:-15 sence? . GOOD fo 7.4 CENTS Here's a list of bread prices in 19 fi seattered cities. It may not help BOUGHT THIS y solve the but il surely TODAY BouchtT ) THIS SIZZ Fol CENTS BUYS A ora very real eral problem of daily* living, i Bread Price Present | MAY 15,1917 k BiccER j per Pound Br . LOAF | { Kefore lou : i ae _ HOUSEKEEPING}. Richmond, Va. ,. 5.3¢ j | , Bridgeport, Conn. 10 ; : ‘ Boston | S..c cut 7.2 1 | : N. Haven, Conn.. 8.4 | ; ae Jor AUGUST 4 Chicago ...... 6.6 ‘ | ea i : Pittsburg | a | | i ; ‘Terre Haute, Ind | — oy dp OS -B Hl | ———— = Louisville ae 223 DOES THAT LOAP i Des Moines . DOES A POUND ‘LOAP OP AND WHICH, INORDER TO yPCDAY, WHEN Flour 1s DOWN | Bs Cineinnet! ia BREAD WHICH, ON AN AVERAGE MUET PHE INCREASED CosT AGAIN STILL COST THE | {40,000 men in North Dakota and/a day when wheat was $1.75 or un- Reading, Pa. THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY, OP FLOUR, WENT UP ABOUT SAME OLD 10.3 CENTS: ‘a and 20000" ‘North Davin.” sald| $2 or more per bate J. R. Parker, secretary of the Fargo | local of the Industrial Worker: Columbus, O. Erie, Pa. . WEY 2 | COST. 7.1 CENTS’ ARR.1,1917 MAY 15, 1917,TO 10.3 cents or the The pr a did not meet with their terms, $5 a “Our scale is $5 for ten hours, or BACK TO WISCONSIN ‘ ‘Kensal com- omana ae a World this afternoon, who was seen | ilmins 5 F ——— ~ = = rosea ——— = at the headquarters located at 214 Ke ‘ M : G ensa] Farmer Buys Home for Memphis. { the boards on lower Front street and|/ront street, around which a crowd nso] a uy! tes | defied any offer of employment which | Of idle men sat reading the labor pa- Old Age in the Dells i Cleveland i 5 = pers, er | ite . . Mandan News Bureau ! day for ten hours. Little trouble has from 7 o'clock in the morning until it's most sci- been prienced from the floaring ff ¢ | population, ;6 o'clock,” said Parker. “The Non-| entific farmer, J. H. Goff, who, as soon ‘ ‘ siCpaaKe ei now doing busin under the news | Soi Sa eer a as mA tan | partisan and our men couldn't reach! as his harvest is disposed of, will sell 4 See ee eee FARMER AND WIFE IN | arrangement. i 16g helene unten Freight train oven the/an agreement. In fact, we both vot-| his pure bred herd and move to a 2 the oes re 1 chr Norton has assume duties 4 Bertie Deiaesis ihe eats tne | cl down the proposition before us| 140-acre homestead in the dells of sa barre ee | Hee EDS UN. ad 2°/ for consideration. ‘The tentative | Wis froin Paul, id vest fields! of and Sonth Dakota nyment agencies street, 59 per cent of the men don’t agreement was that we should get $4] which he recently pure hasedl. afier ’ three or four m1? vard.! las active manager of the Mandan} ry , Inns By Feb. 8, 191), i hal climbed to | branch, which controls all of the busi- H (IN i \ RK $8.10. ness west of the Missouri river. All In most cities there was no protest the comp s busines onging to l Onec more the hak- company began to 1 . ee against slight enough to OF AUTOMOBILE SPILL the concern west of the Missouri will | it to work but simply holding the Skin Seems Ablaze | | cover the wlya oar prices. But: be done through the Mandan offico,} the pay for laborers up for several! Wi h js B 6 immed HOt ted down again, a where records and other affairs neces- | hundred “wo ing that by doing so the/ I h d r x anid read sis0. deoppet, ie ry to perfect deals will be kept rot the Indusiial | farmers will como to thole tern | ith itching and burning : Ty f OG, 20 re t ¥ Norte was n ployer y C » Yes lay held. “We have a embershi a Liat ss ae Then At: 1916, flour once more Little Henry Rambled Into Horse Norton Sas eniplavel hy ot the Wagid, yesterday het Ve have a membership orton There’s just one thing to do. |not find .a.blgod gemedy that ap- If your skin seems ablaze with the| proaches S. S.°S. for real efficiency. oe or piiee © eet ae and. Latter: Had» Dest sot rote ee numbore OF ventsaln fiery burning and itching of Eczema,|Tt has been on the market for fifty 4 ‘ i years, during which time it has been . oF. apacity of salesman, He is ove! VA t 7 hi 0. ' ; 2 it t ssmen 4 all 3 [real and lasting relief can only fl Argument ny 1 salesmen . ontanan imks ne lcorie train treatment that Goes below ction forall giving uniform. satis: ‘cause the pub-! eee ee the | Asa vesult of an automobile: @ Heat eoted 1 oF Ute : jthe surface—that reaches’ down to]manner of blood disorders. Ii you NM i * ie mee in the wus re e, “4 a Q Fr Inge Het. r . ; ‘de ‘i Pourre the Red ‘Tr; F yee . source of the trouble. So-] want prompt aad lasting relic’ ou prices dropped for the second timo.’ dent which occurred on the Ked Til tmobile busine nen Timited, Good J Gis of Legs Is | eanee sue Uscetees come (ranica diet] conceelyr upon ss) SoS chur ccere They mane en going yaa oe Gaeiea Dalle: Hint Mekal te ee Norton is ene of those good fel Bei he | ordered condition of the blood, and|advice as to the treatment of your ‘ since. And ever since the public) George Daily farm, Mr. and dirs. 4 who genetally_makes a succe: ‘ae dey the proper treatment is through the|own individual case, write to-day to as been waiting for bread. orices | Bahm ure in tho Mandan hospital re- poe ee re t 7 prepe paren = } bere ace TT eoee has ‘heen waiting for bread prices! Hahn sre in the Atanan hospi of whatever he wndéttakes. arricient OV’) LWO | sicoi. Chiet Medical Adviser, Swiit specific likewise to tumble. Jeff White has long h Bismarck and a short sold his share of the bus brother, who now has a lr fectionery business in Lbismare!s. | “Jet will be in the future connected | minus a wife. actively with the Western Si Jaside from the Incl of a le catile and hors foot brown hair pany. rate man who will 1 | rinan by Beryh Americon John Froelich, who has heen acting {cellent husband to any woman who cityzen age 21 Good tome for write manager for the Western Sales com-| does not ky too mach stress upon! woman ne women under 25 ned apply | pany since M.S. Lang resigned from ul perfection no objexion to women with money | the ¢ a few months ago, will t spears for himself in the ore one lex yours truly yours truly.” in the employ of the compan ing letter: His is i salesinau and as nt io sianags in business {tained. The Rahm automobile tery is all the deeper | the garage being repaired. flour on any given} George Ahren was driving, home in day ically the same fig-| & buggy and leading a horse behind ure in almost: no two cities. In} Mar and Mrs, Bahm and son were in a Louisville 8 cents a pound, in Omaha | Ford car driving home from ndan, (0 cents, in Memphis 12 cents and in} When a considerable distance away Bridgeport 15 cents ; the horn was tooted Abren to turn | ont of the road to-give them room to i Ahren drove up vtong side of tne road bank, bat the norse behind | the rig did not get far enough out of ! the way to give enough reom for the i | , Ne «) and y bruised and shake Thirty-Four Indiciments Remain; ae F : aid tans ea Becret Until Arrests Are | t!** #8 escaped uninjured. Search far and near, and you can-'C are turping me down around = = : » so i wish to maik use of your Aim a farmer doing all my own work and gote 70 akers under | Cultivation own 820 and gote some isin | iy naa wiile Glendive, Mont... Aug. 2 x Layelow, somewhere in Montana. i | minus a les, \ for which reason he i | i Ernest advertises A Tooth Cleanser— not a Tooth Medicine O dentifrice can rid your mouth of germs or act as a aurea for oral ailments. No dentifrice can honestly claim to do more than cleanse the mouth and teeth of food de- posits and so remove the cause uf decay. { Ask your dentist if this isn’t so. Ask him also about S. S. White Tooth Paste—a pure, follo “f wish for you to get on account of the ioss of won laig the meu w auto to pass. The re; that the driver, the Ba boy, UNE confused and the auto ran into. tho horse, The machine turned turtle and Mr. i Bahm were thrown out “TT WAS OT NHEN THE GERMANS LEF. ESE CUHS SS) paaioy ‘CLIFF NORTON TAKES } | wholesome, non-medicated cleanser made Aug. 2--Seventeen indict: | | ! according to a non-secret formula aj proved ments against per under arrest, | ; | yout by the highest authorities in mouth hygiene. have been returned hy the federal CHARGE (lf WANDAN’S Use S. S. White Tooth Paste for a week— ion in Fargo, head | the appearance of your teeth at the end of grand jury in sey ing the list of true bills found: being that against Wiliam Aelurbati, WESTERN SALES (0 that time will testify eloquently enough to charged with embezzlement trom a i i i : - national bank. i "l its efficiency as a cleanser. i Numerous cases of alleged intro-} Caer Your druggist has it. Sign and mail the coupon jon of liquor t ZI pula man below for a copy of our booklet, “Good Teeth; How vation, one for f jPopular Salesman Becomes Man- They Grow and How To Keep Them.” under the ¢ ine, 28er Here for Well Known {, as fol | Automobile Arene THE S, S. WHITE DENTAL MFG. CO- ass gency MOUTH AND TOILET PREPARATIONS pe ltioat cBelirhay —Emibezzlement , ‘The Western Sales company of Man: | 211 SOUTH 12th ST. PHILADELPHIA Gusto! Merr—Fraudutent use of and Bismarck has been reincor- | : the mails. d the Mandan odice ha ay ‘ pee an Rae ee ER Eo Clit Re Norton: i Two unusual photographs show . Without paying internal revenue tax. |}! now are meme abandoned German gins, left James Janks — Retailing liquor) | A Ae olleers ) when the Germans were driven K ane J | of the new incorporation are: ! eg . ; | without paying revenue | ent, F. Le Helene teen ont eer E back in the battle of the Aisne. D. W. Enyeart and Ralph FE. Shat-| (07 2+ a Uelstrom, vice preside " t $ “Introducing liquor into Indian} CHT R. Norton; secretary and irea-{ “The deserted battery was a mass gountry. surer, I. KE. Opdyke; and Jet! White} of kage, as was everything | Harry Poschaut—Mailing obscene thon eonee ates reaonetlior vith} vombarded district, Note matter. zs Tete ee 2 Benera lye Teo rtd be Fred. Burrow — Retailing liquor Linde. The automobile company is} eroii ie Ea a hac ii ri zi z 8 } ground o we upper phot, indi- nt hs Teese Without paying revenue t \ - Z ‘ be Fee send me a copy of “Gord te Jow, John Grossman and Tom Spiwak— |! ileiecis the S6ine ladicinaat | eating the devastation. | COUPON to Keep Them,'also a sample tuce of SS.W SGHMEIRE GGoe nt ee ere is the joint indictment! | SE RES: alee ucing liquor into Indian coun | st five corporations charging | - | NAME. ADDRESS es - ‘Ed Liska—Introducing liquor ito, Yi#ltion of the Sherman antitrust | tle this year as ever before, but ad- 7 A ndlan’ country: i jact, and 34 other indictments against { Mits that some of it will be light F Frank Demars—Introducing liquor | Pe™S0®S Not yet under arrest \s and will come back into th fnto Indian country The service of bench warrants on Mr. Mullaney is fiisred Eberhard, William Kalm ana | {2 long list of alleged offenders not | just 1, whither he ————— §. J. French—Introducing liquor into ¥¢t arrested has der-| took 125 hea lings. Indian country. taken by the 1 nited States marshal, sey Stee Se cae : Herman Braudy—Introducing liq. | 2%¢ bis deputies are scattered over CATTLE GOING IN fr (_/ _ BISMARCK fhor into Indian country. phe} ; ate at the present time, in| —— AD A07 In addition to this group of indict: S#™h of some of the wanted men. Turtle Lake Ranges Unable to Vets |RANCE CONDITIONS | Support Grazing Herds ent two more seadania. te RaeDE pane positions this week and has STER. L$) GOOD IN BAD LANDS ' Carrington, N. D., Aug. 2.—Fifteen one good bank position it can i ine DAMON A | SAYS MEDORA MAN | carloads ‘of ‘cattle “from the Turte rot fill. When i " Lt 6 Diamon, | ——— ¢ branch, bound for market, p: command $70 a month from His tn Hed sen Golds | Fates: N D. Aug. 2, Range con- through Carrington in one day. the start, it proves the value r. . | ditons are good in the Bad Lands, re-| The shortage of pastures is dri of a course at this college. For Bragg ger CHL gE BS | ports J. C. Mullaney, one of Billings | the herds from the rang information write : yeatsknownas Best, Safest, Always Reliable | county's foremost ranch He pre-| the last few ¢ ay bring some of G. M. LANGUM SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHFRE | dicds this region will ship a much cat- Bismarck, N. D. them back later.

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