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4 FRIDAY, SEPT. 28. 1917. “BISMARCK DAILY. TRIBUNE “Let the % ~ Miss Arnold of Chicago dance” and’ “become more graceful .and healthy.” (pens Her Dancing Academy. IN PATTERSON HALL 2 - SATURDAY, ‘SEPTEMBER 29th. ‘GIRLS’ ATHLETIC AND TOE DANCING ‘CLASS “Ages, 5 to 16 years; from 2 until 3:30 p. m..° BOYS AND GIRLS “Ages, 5 to 18 years; from 4 until 6} be i: The /North ‘Dakota rail poard will} the “chaplain's fund” of the Second. | necessary. “I'he people understood Headquarters for all from appear“in the federal district’ court at | and were ready.” North Dakota BALLROOM CLASS. 10 LESSONS $5.00 ~ Private Lessons by appointment, : " Phone 310 Fu BOARD TO SHOW CAUSE WAY CONNECTION: | ~AT-ELGIN 18-HEEDLD, =~ Nosth Dakota | Commission to iS pear in Federal Court’ Mon- day—Other Meetings | Fargo: on Monday.on petition of the} Northern Pacific and Milwaukee lines to. show cause why the commission's tween these two lines at Elgin should orders for physical connections , be- Fighting Chaplain of ~ Smashin f? Lieut. 3H. Q. fighting Chaplain of the Second,” returned today from a five- days tour of So Money Rolled In. “The money _ literally said Lieut. Markley with enthusiasm over with which he had met. I eovered was probaly harder hit by rolled in,” today, glowing the reception “The district ng ‘Second Reises Big E und for His Boys Markley of at “Smashing | line territory north | their contribution. and east. of Bismarck with $1,700 for| more than a few minutes—it wasn't! u pat the end of my; ive me back by check, chaplain—it n't . big enough,; andi would double or treble the amount ot| I never talked! Towns That Gave. | Towns which liberally supported | n’s fund of the Second} « $353) ST. ‘PAUL'S fan ous and pupular priced hotel 200 MODERN ROOMS With Running Wi ater. ...$1.00 to $1.50 With Bath - $1.50 to $2.50 Renovated, Redecorated, New Fur- nishings. Moderate Priced Cafe. New Cigar Stand. New Grill Room, Convenient, Comfortable, Home Like. 3rd and Jackson Sts. One Block From Union Depot. Look for Large Electric Signs. Walter A. Pocock; Prop: ' Bee ime) bexenforced.. While -the Northern 3 ' rt enemy of ‘American liberty and democ- , the summers drouth than any other} Underwood . NO ROOM FOR FIFY- [racy but’ of liberty and democracy| P2cific, and Milwaukee tracks parallel] soction east of the river, but an ap-| Washburn. = - 4 , throughout the world, or whether he |e @nother within a few rods at Bk) peal to ‘patriotism opened every | C 1 = appears at thehead-of some German-| £12 tHere is no connection at present, | purse. Often a atter having 200}brother, Albert Feath, clerk at the, burg of Missoula, Mont. Mrs. Willson ‘American: alliance or similar organiza-|204 ‘the transfer of ight. must be| ready given a check for $10 or $15 or 380 | McKenzie. ted the country home of Mrs, FIFTY PATRIOTISH tion which, dpenly before the war and made by team, involving a, sheavy ex- Finkelnburg at Thompson Falls, now mora covertly but no less danger: vase to ihe shinper, 5; ea — ao ——= Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Woodward, who ously, works. for | Oetoser-2, 3 and 4a stated meeting | ¢-r7 iti A ce A Secret of the| have been spending the summer in} Mrs. J. R. Waters of the Person . (Continued trom # from Page One) | ey oa ee Germany “agalnst rail board..will be held at Grand|'| “Additional Society News g GM Wio i aes eeeaat aaa ee oa leourt, who has been quite ill, ig im- W. W. leader who gainst all gov; where a number of. important |" oe major ot the Bismar ‘ he capital city, wit return to “a'r proving. Miss Angeline Waters, a ernment and all ¢ tion and gil liverty and does the work of Germahy, against us exactly as if he got the Ww ance he would do the work of the; ‘st tribe of barbarians against us‘ Fifty-Fifty Alliance. ¢ “There isn’t any more room for a fifty-fifty alliance.” Col.. Roosevelt as- serted in advocating the suppression of the pro-German..press.. He urged jmatters are to be considered. | October 5 the commission, meets at Medina to ‘consider petitions of citi- zens of that village for better tele- CATHOLIC BOYS TENDERED SMOKER BY K. OF.C.’S Seventy-five of the boys now § phone service and also to look-into| tioned at Fort Lincoln of the Catholic hospital unit; of the American Red Cross, wore his full uniform. He spoke of the war and what it means to the medical and nurses’ profession, A group of nurses entertained with tornia for the winter. | daughter, has resumed her studies at George Burnges of Webb Brothers! Northwestern university, Evanston, has returned from ‘spending his vaca-| !JI., where she is a senior. tion with parents near Milwaukee: and other Wisconsin. points, or whether he is a German socialist, | that the people of the United States} grade crossing matt October 6,/ ¢, és : * rdles f forei aith were tendered a smoker last eve- a e} . who in this conatry has helped turn | Te@ardiess of foreign parentage or ex-|the'oard meets in Lismarck to inves-| ning hy-a committee of the local coun- ant ieee numbers and) ytrs, Francis J. Murphy of Minot, | the socialist party machine into aj traction give an undivided and adso-|tigate a recent grade crossing acci-| gi! of the Knights of Columbus in The ontire rede eafe eg | but formerly of this place, has re- I'm helpi tool of the German autocracy and an| Ute loyalty to and be} dent which cost the of a promin-| their: hall. wives attended ake: Route turned to her home from a sojourn in whit ing sat Ty ‘ @ true Americans. WORST STORM Ih YEARS ITS GLE Bilox, Miss., Sept. 28.—The worst | storm in years is reported from Ship | Island, whichis almost covered with |; high seas.. Five fishing schooners are | ; reported out and a-steamer has been | | sent in search of them. § | in the pos H ' the twin cities and Lisbon. While in! Lisbon she was the guest of her par- ents. ent» Burleigh and Octever 8 the comm | hear at ‘the capital prote: ‘eansfer charges. on. cream between ! meanin: the gr the’ Soo’ line and Great, Northern at! meant eS them to county young farmer, man of St. Patrick's} were from 8:50 o'clock to 10:30. was present and ee » the boys of the t war and what-it PERSONAL NOTES — | Mr: Ardcch and Forest River, wheres the| iret lana. sve tele country "| ter, have returned to their home; cans are handled by draymon‘and the| in by ore iB i a ieee cal ae Charlotte Vallely w! ho is un-]in Minneapolis, after spending five charges ass: to the creameries. | 4 4 4 ele t ie Sates, ‘“}dergoing treatment in the Bismarck | Weeks in the city as guests of the ended a we’ e to the .| hospital, is recovering nicely. tormer's sister-in-law, Mrs. Win Mitch- a ell. John Feath and sister, Miss Eliza- This evening the knights and t friends will be entertained at a dam beth Weath of Aberdeen, have arrived in the city and are the guests of their Rev. Father | church, Dickins talked. interesting! W. 1. Noel and small son Wal- ts in England. Britain has r beet, hut ge and with ikingethe coun 8S des t upon foreign supply. the £6 | HOSPITAL STAFF TENDERS ‘ fig ofticial concern “RECEPTION TO NURSES of this industry. Mrs. John I. Willson of Mandan ave-} nue has returned from a month's visit } with her er, Mrs. 0..C€. Finkeln- | ing ‘party in the hall. The party will not convene until after the farewell concert at the Auditorium to be given by:.the Second regiment band. Music Teachers Sisters of St. Benedict SWERVES TOWARD FLORIDA | Accordin uments s made The handsome new home. for’the|Piano, Organ. Violin, Mandolin, Mobile, Ala., Sept.. 28—With the |» ition of a Suga | nurses of the Bismarck hospital was Guitar, Mus 1 llistory, Element- i tropical hurricane again swerving to- | ward the Florida coast, Mobile today Se Brown, Geierman & Ryan the scene last evening of a pleasant ary Als 4 ovial affair when the hospital staff ary Harmony. | prepared to, face the storm. All ship- Beet Growers’ socl- | tendered’) a reception. to, the nurses ST. MARY'S SCHOOL, é ping was in shelter and the railfoads (Janke aml itis {of the institution. The ‘parlors and Bismarck, N.D. BANANAS PEACHES PEARS PLUMS were moving all cars from wharves | A H “with ndditionat | dining room were aglow with autumn ies | and sidings. The barometer fell stead- [hoped fine wv ae a eae Sn oat aceon Nee Said Otel, CONCORD GRAPES TOKAY GRAPES | BF a moraines ES hae arate farmers, will produce $0,000 tons | William *Suckow, the former superin- NECTERIANS: CRAB APPLES EATING APPLES ee os tendent of the address to the new class of 17, revently entered the eraining school. He: was followed by lev. E. E. Struts, secretary of the hospital board and r of the Evangelical. church. Dr. Dr. M. Evangline Bolten wishes to | of beets per year, which should yield. ; 3 | announce she has secured Dr. Harry | 11,600 tons of Houlae ee od eee of ¥ - ; B. Palmer of the American School of saree Bes) Boy. Me dw’ gavel thos welcome j The 9 Home-Brand Pure Jam, Raspberry and Straw erry: put up in Osteopathy of Kirksville, Mo., to take Woman Smokers-in Wales. red which J or MM Ss a 5-pound friction top can $i. 10 Special price } Billy Sunday is right in line in The Saint | charge of her practi¢e during her ab- | sence in. the. south. 9-28-3 | ‘TAILOR-MADE SUITS AT seen smoking a pipe strect the other day, i 1 seemed to be enjoying it hugely; of eCourse, A woman we Series Rengal Brand Apple and Raspberry and Apple and Strawberry one’ he new fa ; wi ” this is not quite a new if 7 t _ ; Go R DON AGS ie READY-MADE PRICES thing. Some old Indies, ant in Staple and Fancy Grocery me mae Sound ficken $1.00 ‘ : eS Klein—Tailor and Cleaner =| 2"! extraction, have er oe merchandising is being played ai Sipe: ; You'd look well in the | aH 0.00 to $40.00 Weed in that way for many WOTBE! 8 PRIERE here in Bismarck, r . style made for you. ; $21 : the way in which th $ No city in the northwest pos-|] Home Brand Peanut Butter. packed in 5-pound 1:10 X § 29.1 mo. urprised the public. ‘Asa al FOR friction top Cans ..s.ssnotestastvncdeeteewwne ple | sesses a better number of grocery n wit kouses—either Wholesale or. Re- “t, in London some wi omen 7 gone in for cigarettes and pipes t % hav EN ONCE fees) f », alkiow: R aOR! np Gal al oy tha 3eech-} a It Costs Uncle Sam $24.93 im {heir homes and in the womat’s| # se kaadt ethan tail than does North Dakota’s cap- Makiag the cost 100 per cout eg than Beech-Nut Peanut dubs there is a rule that pipes are not aT Bis arue-s SORES ° ital city—yet in Bismarck the peo- utter, ple look upon YEGEN ¢ SCHNEIDER as leaders in Grocery merchandis- jing and for Saturday we offer you ‘our usual ‘bargain ‘‘snaps.”’ From our line of Fresh Fruits, Now is the time tof your table can be well supplied. “To Enlist “Soldier of Sea” permitted has been quietly rescinded i 7 in favor of the male visitors, who now : : ! It costs the “Unite States ex- moke vigorously without complaint. i i] actly $24.93 per ‘head to enlist Cardifé Western Mail, men in the United States ma- 3 pT eS ea Ay | rines, 2ccording to a statement Machine for Opening’ Letters. howing the average cost in each With the whole tendency of modern | of the four divisions. “Even at business toward centralization, to’ say | that it's worth it,” contend ad- nothing of the enormous growth" of | Fresh Pure Comb Honey— Per Comb ...........+ Pure Honey—put un in 10- pound cans . PE Ada 7 een ee ueaes: $1.00 SHOE SALE NOW ON awe pave: ‘on “ur shoe mirers of the “first at the front” the mail-order houses; the daily mail put strong shoes on your 7 die gous diviions the Bast problem is a gigantié one to the efi. | ae Eine will keep them GRAPES— ; “the four divisions the Hast- ciency experts. A new machine has | ‘dry and warm. Concoi\4 ern, which ‘includes nae ner been put on the market to open letters | ‘And at little cost com- Malaga, PURE HIGH TEST York district, shows the lowes' which is said to break all previous ree- | nd at little cost Toka: . i expense per reeruit,“and the 2 lorqs,. It does the work by shaving off |f-, pared with mo-t prices on y SWEET CREAM Southern division is the highest. lan exceedingly thin slice of the, edge jf. shoes, PEACHES PEARS APPLES San Frantisco, there: it-means an expenditure of $8.60 a volun- teer, ranks first among local re- erfiting statfons for the low cost of enlistments, with New York city, where it averages $9.92 per head, running a close second. This-is the way. the divisions of each envelope, hardly thicker than ; the paper itself. It is. imposstble to cut an inelosure by this method, ‘The chief feature of the machine js its speed. In a recent test run it opened 9,000 ietters an hour for an eight:] “hout stretch, ‘ ° nd on a An extra good shoe for men to work or’ walk in at various prices -between $$.C) and: $8.00. * “-Gome while the saie lasts and get benefits of |}GREEN TOMATOES— for pickling; per peck only '“QVEN-GOLD” CAKE FLOUR— Each sack. contains a small measuring cup. Regular 25c She bbhehd GU Tickets ahd Information from aes err pie me ee 20c A ’ 3 Western division, a es , he thinks marriage ts going to- The McConkey YEGEN & SCHNEIDER 310 MAIN sT. Phone 60 Commercial Co. 2 Beltre 510 Broadway Phone 209 ‘xempt him from war service.”"—De troit Free Press, per. man; Central division, per man; Southern division, $27.94. per man. Phone 51 810 Main St. LOGAN’ ed Thank You” W.. A. "McDONALD, Agent Bismarck MAKEITA BEEF AND VEGETABLE SUNDAY There is no better Beef raised anywhere than the Beef \@ that’s fattened on our Ranges, Being one of the largest, stock raisers in the state and by long odds the largest live stock feeders, we are enabled at TALKS FROM A M0 A MOVING TRAIN St. Paul, Minn. j* A. M, CLELAND, Gen’! Passenger Agt. | Sanacian Inventor op Dentons Telephone for Use-on Railroad Cars, Uncle Sam Is Told. Successful experi phene apparatus: installed on a rail- BANANAS, “ OWN &JONE THE SATISFACTION STORE cris vith @ tele BANANAS road car were carried out by a TOF | SPECIAL | F 1 all times to give our thousands of customers the choicest ~cuts sentative of the signal.department of | : € - eet the Canadian: government railways | \ 10c and 15¢ per dozen 3 Cannai Corn : 0! af and the inventor of the device, the 2°dozen for 25¢ : Canned Tomatoes ‘ SATURDAY FOR SUNDAY tae dbpatchers ofe tn the None : : We will cut the very choicest Beef thats been offered this PANCY ELBERTA | PEACHE®, pér crate .. This is*about your last chance. Canned Peas in the dispatcher’s office in the Mone- ton yard, reports Uncle Sam’s consul at Moncton, N. B. The t year—whether your order be for a SIRLOIN OR TENDERLOIN STEAK $1.1 | GROCERIES B tion is ‘ Canned Peaches, etc. ae Be in this system of communi | tmade through wheel and ‘axle without ae . Sugar RIB ROAST OR POT ROAST ; the assistance of any contributing me- FANCY ) MAUKGA Butter rr STEWING BEEF OR BOILING SHANK eRevoris of the tests declare that | GRAPES ( f Eggs, etc. \$ it will be the best you've had this year; order early is all we ask the communication established was in i . } CONCORD tins “uin VEREPEELED every w | Beef FRESH FRUITS E t motion. It | % if < jue | ‘a x reat in hearing distinetly | LIPTON’S COFFEE Pork CRAB APPLES. $2 40 A | every word of the messages exchanged. | EATS Veal | Per’ Case ac ireccie vin imcecinaisye a remote ewes : EU Palete eats wae ieee | M 3 Mutton |g BARTLETT PEARS— $2 40 jouble- ae a a a *TGhe Forel Sab apts del Froierly (‘Try this blen a ~ Sausage Per Case .. 4 : P hed eH ie we sade og Ale system, but it is claimed that equally /) i Hamburger. etc. ELBERTA PEACHES— 0 ad Madi Streete ! good results can be obtained on any /8Cz, 35c and 40c | ‘Pot - Case coe was eels cr euteve ercratereioe ae $1.1 J i Clark en oe Mitrack where the rails are similarly | E : i Hl shee : Chicago so togeco | “bonded” without regard to the pres- | per sound Hubbard Squash SWEET POTATOES— 9 a Rates: § pede * : 3 Be to9700 Mf }ence or absence of a block-signal ine ' Sweet Potatoes Per Pound IC : " uP taltat! | stailation. VEGETABLES _ “hbase '$ WILD PLUMS— | { : Tomatoes | Per Quart ........ cece cece cence tet etre ene eee Cc . z : Sanitary Individual Spoon. | = f _ Onions, etc. | 2 Te rrace Garden M |} Among “the latest sanitary _appll- | Both Phones . | Every Vegetable you may want for your Sunday dinner 7 ances for public eating places is a / Pear: | will be found here. But Terrace Garden {s more spoon pressed from paper that can be j } ( ars i Lr poeppesir bet Istsanil “| | thrown away after using. | Peackes i 9 ipitheatre, 4 ine | FRUITS | Taceupon terrace—all in | Plums i b Popeater ee fern | Might Try tt, Anyhow. | ___ 1203 3rd Street _ wena ( Tokay Grapes | : e Where Food, Service and A lise ar rout typewriter ribbon tho Quy - Last Delivery Saturdays ‘ \ Malaga Grapes. etc. Ns into a quart of distilled or rain water leaves at § o'elock sharp. Week Pp ting fluid, will yield a fine w wocce--= days at 4:45