The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 11, 1917, Page 3

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Me BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE, : i gees FRIENDS are proud of, you, and ~ the cal iu serve. “They want j your Photo- ‘graph. 5. specia ) “Mi iscount. tq Drafted and Volunteers Nog Do It To-day _ HOLMBOE STUDIO ” Publicity Film Co. Ground. Figor, Four Doors North of riod Pacific Hotel BISMARCK, N. D. _; Struction, of: six submarines, . which made'armageed attack-on’a fleet cruis- «| ing-sunder.-convoy off’ the ‘coast. of < | France, Sept. 5. have accomplished the wholesale, de- ‘struction of U-boats thus reported. Two of the merchantmen were sunk, but without loss of life of the crew. n STEAMER STRANDED. ¢ St..Jdhns, N: F., Sept. 11.—The Bel- gian steamer Eburoon, fronf an Amer- fean port for Rotterdam, with provi- sions:;for. the Belgian relief column, was stranded_last night off. the New Foundland coast. indieated she would wreck. ut l ie FNPECT. cy, FARGO MEETING mert “of Pois bid ‘by City Commission doh et, bs BUDGET FOR. ENSUING Wik YEAR 18, R18 INTRODUCED prove -a total » Resolutions holding * ‘the ‘paving of the four. pla¢ka:surrounding the :Bur- |! ! ¢ leigh county court house.a work,,of |* j, Necessity and: directing the city ‘engi-d... neer to .prepare plans and specifice- ‘tions :.calling for pavement. with=bitu-’ lithic, sheet asphalt; or,standard speci- lication. areasote. biock were’ ynani- mously: adopted. by’ the - city; commis- sion ‘in regular-session last evening, UmDhis idotion, taken: onthe advice-of the!counseél for the paving, committee, at St. Paul states that the object of this meeting is not to object to the price*for' grain’sct by the fedéral’ com- mission but to discuss . ways and means. to. get..the cost.of wheat. prod- ucts, to. the consumer to:a level. cor- “Sam'l W. Fall Styles in. Aas that the New Fa Display of : i ‘Hert Schaffner. & Marx are: ow in and wait your inspection Are always correct as'to the, latest, authoritative $3, $3.50, $4, to-$10. tes § Peck. Co; =: HA styl : Nettleton and ‘Walkover Shoes” Are ‘like the-word of an honorable Fall line in: $4, $8, $8, $10 and up. Tan—dlways good. vice and perfect satisfaction. Custom Tall Suits anp Overcoats ee Designed, qut and made in, our own ; tailors from Minneapolis and St, Paul. tion guaranteed. $40, $45, $50-to-$75. Up- to. date—and.in our own tailor shop, we Fave: made:the majority of the officers’ uni-forms in this — ser toring i vby high. class Piet: satisfac- - MADE TO MEASURE DEPARTMENT . Suits and, Overcoats made toxmessure. .:A high-clas cut- ter ast citi in naar S $35 to Pe UNION: BTORE-Giosed Evenings except Saturday. ++. Within the: Law— Closed Sundays. OT ©). Gu Young,» breake: a) deadlock which, had existed more: than .ayear between: ithe: city and: county . boards. The former ..declined. to order the work : in. .except .on - petition. of the county board.. The latter held a peti- tion’ not necessary; argued \that the county we's-ready to: pay for its phare .of the. improvement, ,and if: the im- provement ;;was.. madeywithout a pro- test:from:the county,,the latter could be -held: for: its: payment. Commissioner: Battey, last evening reported::an. opinion from Attorney, Young:.iniwhich he. inclined: to the, ve- lief the county, commission could’be held, and he. further advised that the county:beard; had included in its an- nual: budget $400:for paving bond) in- terest and. an. item: of. $10,900,. unas- signed, buti which would. become: »van- able for the payment ot paving a sessments.) } Plans ‘and specifications will be: nine! pared ‘immediately, and bids’ wus. be advertised for on the. three forms uf paving designated. The project must hd, handléd .as. ‘separate from No. | paving district, inthe opinion of the }ecommittee’s attorney,’.in order that ithe legality of the latter may mot be , questioned. . Protest Against Pavement. Attorney Ed Allen, © representing some property-holders in the first dis- trict, appeared before the commission last evening a second time to protest against the payment of Hanlon -& Oxke'sslast estimate on the work done, ing that affidavits in the posses- sion.of Attorney General Langer, but responding to the price paid the farm- ers for grain., The Fargo meeting will be followed by a three day ion in St. Paul, the Jarge -auditorium in that ‘city- having been ‘secured for that gathering. Re- ports. fromSt. Paul state. that this producers-consumers meeting. will: ‘be the largest gathering ever held in the delegates. Men of national promin- ence will speak at this meeting, among thm Senator Borah of Idaho. REFUSES 10 OBEY. ORDERS OF HERES (Coitmued trom E trom Page One.) rergmyent © was incapable ot dealing | with ¢ situation. . The“arrest of certain persons, in.| | cluding V. Burishkevich, a well known ; reaction; under the old regime, is ex-| pettedsn .) . In conversations with the Associat- edi Press; today. leaders of the Petro- grad council of deputies declared that the provisional government’s trump card’'was ‘that the railroad employes were: entirely on its side, and that action of General Korniloff would re- sult ina/general s e, depriving Kor- niloff of‘all supplies and of all means of imposing. his will on the rest of Russia, TT o = up, prove that the concrete base was “ARE OPTIMISTIC. kimped by the contractors. i Washington, ape alcons ials ere » thin! hat ther Soldi Day Okes ofthe paving contractors Workmen's delegates advised the | followed: Mr..Allen’ with a stateraent that the pavement. had been tapped at, various points not. gelected by tne ;contractors and the base found to be, one ‘to two inches thicker than the | 4! j rontract called for. He pointed to A CREAMY LOTION ‘ ‘the: fact-that the company’s. mayyten- MADE WITH LEMON ance. bonds protect. the city, in. the event the base should be found defec: | juve, and asked that -the final) esti- jmate be allowed, , The commission re- ‘garded the company’s. bond as. suffi- cient, protection for the property-nold- ers,’and did: not attach much weight to the affidavits, said ‘to have been made :by! workmen with a*grievaace against the contractors, and by men pearhos have, for the mort part, left: the city. * Budget Intredueed. t Finance Commissioner Battey. intro; duced the budget . for the ensuing year, which contains the following items: Public library, $2,500; salaries, $6,- "| 760;'"printing ‘and stationery, °$1,400; Prepare a quarter pint at about the cost of a small jar of common cold cream, home-made ‘lemon lotiort fe gently massaged into tite face, neck, hands and.arms daily, the skin nat- arally should become ‘soft, clear. and white, and the complexion dainty and attractive. é» What girl or woman hasn’t heard of lemon juice to remove complexion blemishes; to bleach the skin and to brifig ‘out the roses, the freshness and the hidden ,beauty? But ‘lemop When thi: —- us, But it i makes it grow right. : trim style. able wear. ViciKid, Pat. Mat Tip COMFORT : tn A Am pores ptdediiaws 7 8FX For school-cr play, For dress or every dai This staltjart little ‘Shoe i is the favorite among ‘ \ healthy, “active «children ‘and children who are full enough ,of life and. energy to give their shoes.a good proportion: of hard knocks. “The Acrobat”. is built-for just ‘such’ severe also a nature-shaped shoe, which gives rodm for all five toes,;holds fhe entire foot structure in‘correct position arid thoroughly ‘ivgiénic’shoe, well built ‘and of wt “The Acrobat” is a ; You will always be satisfied with its yemark: Your choice of Gun Metal, Calf and Tan Calf. ‘ Price $2.75 to $4.35 Webb Brothers SHOE DEPARTMENT : STYLE: Dee ; buRAisitiry juice ajone is acid, therefore irritating, and ‘should be mixed ‘with orchard white. this way.) Strain through a fine ‘@loth the juice wf two fresh lem- ons, into a }ottle containing about three ‘ounces of ‘orchard white; ‘then shake well and you have a--whole quarter .pint of skin and complexion lotion at about the cost one usually ays ‘for a small jar of ordinary cold ‘creanr. ‘Be sure to strain the lemon street lighting,: $7,200; city engineer; $720; street commissioner,» ..$1,509; | street repairs, $5,000; crossings, $1,- 000; sprinkling, $1,800; park. main- tenance, $200. Total.for general fund, $17,550... Health, commissioner, $600; milk inspector, $450;: expense ‘health -department, $300; city hospital well, $400; -hauling garbage, 71,000;.. total health “department '$?,750;.: Fire: de- partment—Chief’s ‘salary,’ $900; ‘ sal- ary of} firemen, .:$500; custodian ‘fité thall, $1,200; care of; team,:Mall. 782.- 000;. Total :-fire department: $4,400, Police: department—Coief ‘$1,500; vap- tain,.$1,200; policeman,..$900;. special + police $1,000; board of prisoners, éte., $1,200. Total, $5,800, Waters and sewers, $8,350; needy poor, $1,500. Total general'fund, $51,180, Interest and sinking funt, bonds, etc, $14,340; Total to ‘be :levied, 065,520. Crossing ‘Protection. ‘An: ordinance introduced. by. Com- missioner:Battey: authorizing the city commission to order suitable -prote- tion at. any railroad crossing, on ten days’ notice. by resolution, -was read for the third time and passed, and the city attorney was directed to pre- Pare resolutions calling for gates at Third street and a watchman at Ninth. i then thts lotion: will remain’ pure and ‘| fresh: for months::When applied daily tothe face, neek,:arms and hands it [| smother and “beautify, «Any druggist’ will. supply three oun: ces ‘of orchard white at very little cost and the grocer has the lemons. In this sweetly fragrant lemon lotion ladies. can easily prepare and have an inexpensive toilet aid which per- fectly sati «their natural desire tor‘a beautiful’ soft skin. We have made it a ruie tor years, to, clean up oD all seasonable , goods - the summer bought just as far ag poxsible: » i ‘We have iflosed out of some kinds of goods and are ¢losing out oth- ers. You need fruit jars: if You. put un fruit. We have only’ a few left. but at last year’s prices. Ord- er guickly.or they will be gone, We have‘a very choice but limited, stock of sum- mer Underwear which is priced very. low. Ladies vests as low as. tert -cents Must ‘Move Barn. 3 +On ‘advice: ifrom ‘Attorney: Miller re- presenting the Northern Pacific: that hig. clients must -have the: right-of-way now occupied by the-municipal-county arn as a site for the J. I. Case Co,’s new plant, the commission voted to sell the barn for $390 to the county and give the ‘latter’the job of moving the’ structure to’a new site offered by the railway company east ‘of: the stockyards ‘ i. ‘)Phe bid of BM. Beers &%8on-for digging a well at the city hospital ‘was ;accepted, AMERICAN DSTROVERS: BELIEVED TO HAVE. SUNK unmet Tae sprobably <having resulted;in ‘the de: || { American destroyers are believed:to| and reports today |J Minnesota city, several states sending |} juice so no pulp’gets: into the hottie naturally should help to whiten, clear re Matinee at 3 P. Two Evening Shows. - ' M. Prices Matinee 5 and 15c Prices Evenings 10.-- 20c Evening Shows: eis and 8: 45 Niels "pada 8 ‘supreme offering. The preatest el in the world in the: greatest screen drama of the greatest war. A pathetic ‘vivid, vital play showing Frensh womanhood and manhood at its best and bravest. The picture you can never forget. of: General Kornilott, Ray nd..with, Pre mier,,Kerensky, retainit the’ ptemier- sship.Zwith a directorate, sare, eirong factor j: Details are awaited \ 4th, Hibey in- rest,’-4Officials fear that’ if Kornil- off moves quickly the sdldiers may not have time to learn of thé advices of the delegates and assist the revo- lution blindly. DAUGHTER OF BISMARCK Mrs. B. C. Bird Succumbs to At- tack of Heart Trouble at Home in Almont ci iv word has been roouixad here of, ‘the death“of Mrs. Bird, wife-of ByG3 ittra, | marshal of Almont, which occurred on of heart trouble, _ «4 Mrs. Bird) wad ‘born’ in’*Bismarck Dec. .9, 1875, and was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A: Connolly, pioneer army not to participate ‘in the revolt | residents of, the capital city. PIONEERS PASSES. AWAY} Monday morning following am attack: moved, to. Mandan-when. a . little,.girl and: later. lived on a ranch .in Oliver county. She was married to Ben C. Bird April 23, 1897. To this union six children were. born: Robert, Glddys, Vernon, Edith, Earle and Wil- lie, all living at home. A short service at the late home will be followed by one at the ‘Almont hall Wednesday afternoon. Rey. Dor- dal of the Scandinavian church of Sims will be in charge. a Additional Society ‘News wo Club to Meet Monthiy., Jamestown women..members of the , Woman's club, decided at a meeting held during the week-end to meet only once a month on account of the heavy demands on their time for Red Cross work. The first meeting will be held with Mrs. O. J. Seiler Thursday after- noon. o 4 8 - Returns from East. Chief Justice A. A. Bruce of the su- preme court returned today:from Syra- cuse, XN. Y., where he attended the an- nual meeting of the American Bar as- sociation. Judge Bruce gave an ad- dress before the association which ' | | arrangements wht rap sae she| has caused much’ favorable press com- ment by large eastern ‘dailies, oe oe ec Returns from Trip. Lieuts. . G.(Neumeier and Ernest Orchard returned Monday from a trip to the twin cities, Stillwatér and lake points in Minnesota. «s @ Soldiers to Be Feted. The Wonien’s Auxiliary to Company A, at a meeting Monday, completed plans for the farewell reception to be given in honor of Companies A and I. No date has been set, hut it is thought ‘an be made to hold jit Tuesday evening. It will be one ‘the largest affairs yet given by the auxiliary. The auxiliary. also... planned to “adopt” ‘homeless soldier boys, and are asking that as many women of Bismarck as can help this movement. The auxiliary has the names.of mem- bers of Company A and ,are (making. arrangements to secure the names.of Company 1. ‘*TAILOR-MADE SUITS AT READY-MADE PRICES”’ Elein—Tailor and Cleaner $20.00 to $40.00 , “-8-20.1 mo. cM kon Cakes j each, Other Summer gar- ments in proportion, ~ Mie are, cleaning, ready . for the fall trade. 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Is imide from only the choicest materials obtain- able, but it is not the material alone which makes NEW°STYLE 0 palatable as it is the knack of our knowing how to blend the differes:t materials to get that snappy and aromatic flavor. A trial today will convince you A tal White Bottle with a Pot ttbel all the way around pempeceeiat gambiae | W STYLE is 4 — = J — — — = = — ae = — = — = oe = = = —} — = — = — — — = — — = = — = — = — — — = — J diag- = = = ae: = Forks, Minn. == = = iz

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