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“THURSDAY, OCT. 11, 1917. BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE BISMARCK SECTOR MUST SUBSCRIBE PREACH GOSPEL OF CHEAP NUTRITIOUS FOODS FROM WAR $5 PER CAPITA Allotment of Liberty Loan, $375,- | 090. Divided Amongst 73,- | 559 People FARMERS BACK OF SALE OF SECOND BOND ISSUE] i | i | comprising | The Bismarck dis t, Yarleigh, McLean, Kidder, Emmons; and Logan counties, with a combined | population of nt of the First N: Bell, r tional bank 0! parck, and chair- man of the distr committee. Bismarck, with a population of 8,- the only city in the district numbering more than 2,900 people. ; ‘The population is rural to the extent} of at least 85 percent, and if the; copy and oatmeal, Bismarck d holds up its end. the pattery, stopping as often which it purposes to do, it will be} foods. ‘They have no end o through liberal subscriptions of pa-! they bake are handed out as “proof of the pudding.” triotic farmers. In the first Liverty!) noon handout. WEN YORK CITY FOOD AID COMMITTEE. & DYENUE ba cipes, not one of which demands wheat flour. The picture shows agr BREAD Want IN GOTHAM, They not only tell them—but show them—how to make appetizing dishes out of cheap foods, especially of These New York women, members of the city food aid committee, travel from the Ero s a crowd can be gathered to demonstrate new x 10 methods of preparing war The muffins and other good things ‘oup of men from oftices waiting iur the Joan campaign agric! ule i CURED HIS RUPTURE eing ‘show: as in the drive ' 1 was badly ruptured whil2 lifting a! which begins throughout the territory A d V rf Wh trunk eral years: Doctors | today. e e eran 0 said my only hope of cur an 0) il. P. Goddard, president of the Bis- eration. Trusses did me no good ominercial clud, is chairman W; ¢ t W: d: Finally | got hold of something that; for Larleigh county; August E. John- as oun y or i kly and completely cured me. ; $07 hburn banker, for McLean ioe have passed and the rupture a ‘yr returned, although | am do- ing hard work as a carpenter. There, wus no operation, no lost time, no} trouble. 1 have nothing to sell, but) will give full information about how| you may find a complete cure with-) out optration, if you white to me. Eugene M. Pullen, Cafpenter, 808 D, Marcellus Avenue, Manasquan, N. J.| Better cut out this notice and show it to any others who are rupturedl— you may save a life or at least stop the misery of rupture and the worry and danger of an operation. ; John F, and G. ton bank, for Emmons. > region is one in whic! were no exceptionaliy good thi will do its bit. CATTANEO NNER HENNE NTU N TENT TNE NTN BB peewee nnn nnn nnn nnn nn enw ne nee ennaeanananeguiage AGUGUOUAAUONNSOONOUOEEUOECOOUUEECOUCURUORUEUOCOGaONONOONeN The Right Clothes YOU'LL BE SOCIALLY VERY AC- CEPTABLE AT ANY TIME, or at any H @ | p place, :9 far as Clothes can make you so, if we get you to wearing our Hirsh Wickwi Irs ICKWIFe, Hart Schaffner BERGESON’S HATS Always get a2 head—Knox and Mallory, $2.00 to $10.00. Walk Over and Nettleton Shoes $4.00, $4.50, $5.00 $6.00, and up. High-Grade City Tailors employed only. Prices very low considering Perfect Satisfaction or money back. $35.00, $40.00, $45.00, $50.00 to $75. HAND PRESSING, CLEANING AND REPAIRING. Save money by doing all your buying at S. E. BERGESON & SON Within the Law—Closed Sundays. OOLUUUNSUOROUOEUAUOTOOUESELOCOUCTSORDLEDOOROOOLOUUOCEDUESESE ONOOONEE AUORNDGUCCDUUOAHROUOUNOUNSLOOUOUUAUCHOOOGAUOUACONONORAUONUOCOAURODOSERUGONOONacOCgucONaD sponse from ery gratify- amount of in- . B. Heath of Napoleon, for Robinson, president National bank of Steele, A. Lenhart, of the; son, but whe re failures were by no co-operation on the part of the; and pro- 1 men the Bismarck district Fortune Smiles on Department and Obiains $1000 Landfall Minot, N. D., Oct. 11.—Thomas A. Lee, 78 years old, and a charne at the county farm, received an unexpected tanatali tnis weeK when he was notified that he had been allowed a pension of $24 per month, with back pay tetaling $932, for his services to Uncle Sam in the Civil war. Too proud to apply for a pension himself, the | aged veteran’s case was presented at Washington by P. Vandenocver, a member of the county ccmmis- sion, who had learned in conversa- tion with Lee of his service on the Union side inthe War of the Rebellion. Senator McCumber was interested, and as a result Lee Fuel Problem BU | Friend Intercedes With Pension | Jarvi finds himself in a position where he may spend the remainder of his days in comparative ease. LAD CRUSHED TO DEATH Falls Under Wiaeels of Separator at Valley City Valley City., N. D., Qet. 11.—Domin eck Jarvino, 12-year-old son of Dan ction foreman on the North- “i was instantly killed while playing in the street near his home he fell under the wheels of a, separator owned ‘hy Ronald MckKa MeKay was pulling his outfit tat town preparatory to shipping for Can-! ada, and the machine was proceedi| at a leisurely pace when the acciden occurred. A wheel had passed over the Loy’s head, before the tractor »n- gineer could be signalled to stop. $10 LAND RAISES 30 BUSHELS OF $2 WHAT ftandard Oil Man at Rollar Fair- ly Well Satisfied With This Year’s Crop Rolla, N. D., Oct. 11,—Two dol- lar wheat is acceptable to Ed Watts, Rolla representative of the Standard Oil Co., who. last year purchased a farm for $10 the acre and has just marketed a 60- acre wheat crap which ran 30 bushels to the acre. William Colh- lan of St. John is in charge of the farm. Solved You will be interested to know that a new device for burning kerosene oil has been patented and perfected. It can be installed in any type of furnace, hot water or steam heating plants, cook stoves, producing sufficient heat to keep any hotel, apartment house or re- 2 sidence as warm as required in the = coldest weather. a ea pe The burners are simple to oper- ate and are perfectly safe; there are a great many of them in use in different states. = They can be seen operating inj = different types of stoves and heat. | = ing plants at 726 Henncpin Ave,’ is. You are invited to cal] and see demonstration. Your coal worries will be ended as soon as you start using the Regal Burn-! ex, EGAL BURNER COMPANY Reliable representat'ves wanted in all parts of North Dakota. ae 5 S 8 8 3 2 a ST Nae GUARANTY SOARED. MEETS Men Who Are to to Safezuard State Savings Convene The state guaranty deposit board held a statutory meeting at the cap- itol today, although the work of list- ing and assessing state banking had not procecded far enough to enable the bddy to take any definite action under the act, which, if present plans are carried out, will be placed in op- eration January 1. Appointive members of the board here for the meeting are I. E. Han- sen of Fargo, O. S. Hanson of Grand Forks, and B. J. Schoregge of Willis- ton, with Governor Frazier and State Examiner Waters ex-officia members. A. Johannsen, deputy examiner for the Minot district, was in for the ses- sion. |WOrTN MERT ‘RMON THE MAT; BIG BERTHA HAD HIM BUFFALOED Aberdeen, S. D., Oct. 11.—Boast- ing that he wasn’t afraid to meet anyone on the mat but that he ob- jected to trying grips with Big Berthas, Frank Lueck, St. Cloud's famous wrestler, failed to rer,'s- ter, alleging that he was over 31. A wre to Frank's father revealed the fact that he did net become 31 unt! July 28. He was arrested at Webster and brought to this cty, where he squared hims:!f with Uncle Sam by enlisting in the regular army. vulged. Mr. ing his family WANTED. Young lady experienced work. Permanent position. E. Bergeson & Son. in office Apply S. Light Four Cyl. Touring, Five Pas. $750. Willys-Knight Four Cyl. Touring, Seven Pas. $1450. We cant say what they will b2 to morrow but the raise will com2 this month. ith at Main St. wi St | ADVANCE IN PRICES Big Increase In Price of OVERLAND and WILLYS-KNIGHT Cars Advice just received from the Overland factory is that all models will b2 raised in price from $45. to $100. before November Ist. Don’t put off buying a cir watil spcing-b 1) 19 aal bay chzaper as well as have the use of the car. LAHR MOTOR SALES COMPANY Aids appetite and digestion TO LOCATE IN ABERDEEN Lew Harrivon Making Plans to Go into New Venture Aberdeen, S. D., Oct. Harrison, fomer business manager of’ The Bismarck Tribune, has complet-| ed arrangements for estadlishing a new business enterprise in Aberdeen, | the nature of which he has not yet di- Harrison has returned) to Minneapolis to arrange for mov- from the Minnesota; lakes to Aberdeen. of the Twin Cities’ oldest and best known families, and is a newspaper man of many years’ experience. LATE MODEL Dodge Bros. Touring Car, Standard equipment, perfect me-; chanical condition; used time as demonstrator .. Missouri Valley Motor Co. | As beneficial as it is enioy- able—in other words, doubly beneficial; that’s why WRIGLEYS is popular the world over. Many a long watch or a hard job is made more cheerful by this long-lasting refreshment. Viamesctdy “ay S VOPMINT LEAF FLAVOR Mig HARD ON THE CHICKENS | Night at Benedict | 11.—Lewis N. D, Oct. 11.—Bloode | Yenedict, of 195 were killed and piled uv inj region is the the hen-house on the J. W. farm by so ireaved ow? identifying. THE PATTERSON H ~ The x | fe Fo Ge * has not succeeded inj ner, A. He is a member} Northwes Hotel A High-Class Elotel ot Reasonable Rates a8 0c per day and up : Single fib bath, $1.00 short het aera The McKenzie i in The Seventh Story of North Dakota. $775.00 Raine hot and cold water z ees ict toe ate. ; : ° room Opponite McKenzie Hotel | on seventh loot. Dai Sarieae open EUROPEAN day and night opposite Depoe Park. 100 rooms with \ Telephone 234' THE HOTEL CENTER IN BISMARCK, N. D. Allays thirst and fatigue G CATTLE COMPANY Hundred and Five Kiii1 in Cne New Eng’-"4. Corporation Capi- talicsd at $200,000 One of the | Plymouth Rock hens to the numer chartered for some time in the Slope Aiken | Livestock Co. of New New Englan-l, e varmint which the be: | capitalized at $200,909 by W. Ly Gar- J. Murphy and A. Gardner, all {of New England. The NORTHWEST, 100 Rooms The McKENZIE, 210 Rooms Service is our middle nz me. “An exclusive Overland largest corporations Murphy-Gardner Laid & HO TELS The Soo Hotel 80c. to $1.00 eee Hea and cold water in every foo * Adioining the McKenzie, on ith Street ane EUROPEAN eee Cafe ip conection The SOO, 125 Reome EDW. G. PATTERSON, Owner and Prop: Prices today are as follows: Big Four Cyl. Touring, Five Pas. $895. organization”