The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 19, 1917, Page 3

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Stand oe in Bismarck for quality. ! Our increasing Meat Trade every. week proves the above assertion: to our entire sat- Fe isfaction. ! WHAT CAN WE. SERVE YOU {WITH FOR YOUR SUNDAY } DINNER? We raise, fatten and butcher ev- ery pound of mea* we sell—every beef, every lamb, cvery sheep, ev- ery hog—is carefully selected and inspected before it gees into the ~ ailing pens. Gur reputation is too great to be jeopardized by butchering and of- fering anything but the very best. LET US HAVE YOUR SUNDAY ORDER . As the cool weather advances, we will add. suck® delicious Lunch- éon Sausages as Liverwurst, Head Cleese and Pork and Blood Saus- age to our now complete line, which are all made in’ our own Sanitary Kitchen by experts. Slightly Frost. Bitten Potatoes: Per Bushel 65c “Be PLACE YOUR’ ORDER HERE FOR SERVICE. - Gussner’s 310 Main st. Phone 60 Your Saturday and Sunday Gréceries Can be purchased here to an ad- . vantage. Regardless of what you may need, in | | Bie _ Fancy and Staple GROCERIES AND I, Fresh Vegetables You will find the terviee rend- + ered at: this store to be. that will warrant a continuation of your patronage. Our phone, No. 37, furnishes’ service-over two: lines for the benefit of our patrons. a 5 . Let your next.order be placed with / e e Chris Birtsch, Jr. Prop. W. H, Spear'& Co. GROCERY HOUSE PROCLAIMED. BY COVERNOR Chief Executive Sets Aside After-| noon of Wednesday, Oct. 24, as Holiday. URGES THAT PATRIOTIC: * PROGRAMS BOOST BONDS, --Wednesday,. October. 24,. was set aside for observance in North Dakota as Liberty Day, in a formal proclam- ation issued today by Governor Lynn J, Frazier, who asks that the after- noon be made a holiday and that in; The White Sox Won) *s"-"s"s0seare and we are batting: above 500 in both -price and quality. Courteous treatment, promp* service.is building for this storc 0 wonderful business, Concord Grapes (Special) 38c per basket, 2 2 baskets for 75! Fancy Tokay Grapes Fancy Bananas Apples, Jonathan Good for eating and cooking both. Try a package of: Ovengold Pan, Cake Flour and you will sure buy ancther; regular 25¢c seller, while they last 202) Holstads’ Breakfast Coffee Regular 35c seller for Enclosed in each package a | premium ticket, YEGEN & SCHNEIDER Phone 51 810 Main St. Ee —_—_—_—_— BROWN & JONES} | THE SATISFACTION STORE every town and hamlet in the state pa- triotic programs be arranged with a view. to encouraging the purchase of Liberty Bonds. _ The governor's lows: “The president having designated, Wednesday, ber: 24, as Liberty Day, and made the afternoon of that day a ‘holiday for federal employees, for the benefit of the Liberty Loan, and it being our pa- LUnutic auty to cooperate -witn the na- tional government .to the fullest ex- tent of our ability, proclafjation’ * fol- by. proclamation Therefore, let’ Wednesday, October | 24,, be propetly observed as Liberty Day, with the afternoon a legal holi- day. I trust that all stores and pub- lic places will be closed-and that busi- ness be suspended duritig_ the after- nogn of that day in order that all-may have an opportunity. to personally par- ticipate in some active service, to aid thé. sale of the Liberty Bonds. “Mayors and other local’ governing authorities are especially requested to cooperate in their_respective localities that, Liberty Day may be. celebrated in a fitting manner. Further I-would suggest and urge that programs be ar- ranged and patriotic meetings held in every community of the state, that committees. may be encouraged and the selling of bonds facilitated, to the ultimate end that our enemies may know that the people of these United States are of one accord in the furth- erance of this war forthe oyerthrow LOGAN’S “We Thank You" Fancy BANANAS and ORANGES ‘Fancy CONCORD GRAPES Price Is Right * Fancy TOKAY GRAPES Per Bazket © Just received anotier car of Fancy ; APPLES Call and get something nice. Grape Juic ae quart bo! les. Pint Bottles ...3o.000 A mighty good buy, as this pro- duct will be much higher. Try our line of ..Lipton’s Coffee Per pound 30¢, 35c. and 40c * ‘Both Phones PHONE all 120 3rd Street oh mars Octo-! | REBEL LY Hi PARAMOUNT-ARBUCKLE-COMEDIES: in; “OW; Doctor,” a comedy of ‘two! thousand “laughs at the © Bismarck | Theatre ‘tonight. { of military autocracy and the triumph of true democracy. “Our soldier boys have. gone forth; courageously, to fight our battles. , Oth-| ers will follow. It is little enough to require of those who remain at home only tha tthey loan of their substance to properly equip and maintain our field and marine forces. It devolves upon us to take up this duty with re- newed zeal and strike wholeheartedly with+this weapon provided us, which is the Liberty bond every citizen | should ‘hold. “tL bes ee J. TRAZIER, RAALER GOvarnor! UISTRICT BOARD. _ TREATING MANY IN THS COUNTY Local Commission Reverséd in Number of Cases—Quick . Whrk by Registrant The dis Lurleigh * ict board has reversed the unty board in a number of ‘| dependency, claims which it decided adversely, The county board acted in each instance with what it believed to be a full knowledge ‘of the case at hand, and it is rather anxious to know what evidence the district com- mission had to base its action upon. “One instance is that in which sev- eral sons of a widowed Bismarck woman, all of who were of draft age, and unmarried, are contributing to the support of their mother, who also has other sources of inc One of these young men was led on tha first draft, and his claim that his mother was solely dependent upon him was adve the county boa! The claim was ap- pealed to the district board, which rremptly “reversed the local commis- sion. ’ oute’s Attorney McCurdy, as Bur- leigh county sentative of the United States government in connec- tion with the draft, is investigating Our. tae Delivery Baturdays| tiene cases, and it is probable that leaves at 5 0’clock sharp. Weel: days at 4:45 GROCERIES FRUITS ‘VEGETABLES MEATS —+ F the waste basket. 119; 4 , 6th St. : “THE, DEEMSTER” In Nine Rinsctve A - Gast of; 2909 Pecple With His Own Son. DERWENT HALL CAINE oft, OR 2 DAYS 2 October 24th and 25th | COMING NEXT WEEK HALL CAINE’S PHEU THEATRE We are mailing you a letter announcing our change, from the credit to the cash system of doing business after Nov. 1st. Please give it due deliberation, before consigning it. to IN THE ROLE PRICES i a number of'them wil be appealed to thepresidetit, and that the activities of state officials in connection with them will be looked into. Quick Work. Returns are coming in on appeals {taken from rilings of the district j board to the president. In one in- stance'a Washburn woman who asks her hus.and’s discharge, advises that seh is the mother of one child and that the stork is again hovering near. an county board advised is marriage was consummated orities indicate that registrants or their’ families acted before the dis- trict hoard had found time to pass on their claims, as in a number of in- stances atter they had been appealed to the president were decided by the district board in favor of the regis- trant. EVACUATION OF REVAL ORDERED | (Continued from Page One) on the right bank of the Meuse was repulsed. FLEET BOTTLED UP. By Associated Press. Russia's capital is soon to be re- moved to its ancient site at Moscow. Tpe government's announcement of) its decision to shift its activity from Petrograd and assigned no reason for the change. The issuance simultan- eously, however, bf statements that | the civilian population of Reval, the Russian naval base on the Gulf of Finland, is being removed to the in-' terior, suggests that the decision was: not uninfluenced by the German threat against Petrograd, now being operations in the Gulf of Riga and northward. Removal Contemplated. Previous suggestions that the re- moval of the government to Moscow | had. been contemplated had reference! not only to the military situation, but} to’the assumption that the govern- ment might be freer to pursue its! work in Moscow than in the present | capital, where extremists’ influences are powerful and turbulence more dif- ficult of suppression. Fleet Penned ‘in. While the small fleet the Russians | {had in Riga waters apparently has \been:‘penned in by the Germans as| the result of their operations on Oesel and Moon islands, and the dis- position of their superior naval forces ic points off the gulf, the in fleet remains in the | Gulf of Finland, through which runs the water route to Petrograd. There lis apparently no intention of sending /it out to engage the Germans, al- |! though the men of the fleet are re- | ported anxious to fight. Operations on Aisne. | On the western fighting front, the French have been engaged in some intensive operations in the Aisne re- y passed upon by; There Never Was a Time Like the Present ‘Your Selection of A Tailored Suit From our large stock -of ‘this season’s latest and most popular styles .is made extremely easy, es- pecially so when you consider every suit has been ' German lines. materially reduced in price. Regular $29,50-and § Regular The Materials Are \ Siz s—yes, we haves The Styl Steze gion, centering in the district and southwest of raids have been car oul e guns had prepared the w. eral score of prisoners h brought in by the French iafantry- men, who likewise inflicted notabl3| in the Tobolsk d damage while they were within the The activity of German infant along the French front was E ently confined last night to the Ver- dun region. Here another local at- | Brane Macaroni sé Spaghetti a) ‘Au'in Big 10 ‘Oz, Packages 7 7 Save Hard Earned Dollars Have you plenty of cash? Help the government and save. A¥e you thort on cash? Why help to pay your neighbors bills who buys on time, paying the same price as you do an‘ | developed in the naval and military; | | | i} | | i | | | getting 60. to 90 day: credit or the dead bea. that never pays? Trade where you pay, only, for what you buy yourself. Onions, extra fine, 6 Ibs. LOL hic ewortrers tiene 25¢ Sweet Potatoes, extra quality, per pound -- 6¢ trapes, just from the car, fancy, per basket .. 37¢ “ranberries, we have nev. er sold a higher qua per quart ......e66 srackers, when sell- ing on time, now, per package .......605 Cream Cheese, ¢ fan- CY Gag sionlecd ceties 37c (In ordering canned goods ‘ call for Honor Brand.and you will be served on Lonoz.) The N%:Conkey Comrcrcial Co. 510 Broadway Phone-209 Regular 422, 50 and $25 ee aes () and $42.50 values ... Regular $47.50 and $50.00 values ..- POPLINS: SERGES BARELLA CLOTH SILVERTONE CLOTH GABERDINES AND BROADCLOTHS ur sizp and the colors, they are many and _ pleasing. Webb Brothers Petrograd, Oct. food cards, and the Romanoff, ia, must obtain their food the same as other citizens. $18.00 - $22.50 $32.50 $37.50 46 “sen the French lines tL. aceule, which the French ISSUE FOOD CARDs. The authorities | Potomac. former emperor of Ri juceessful”" Monthly” oFhari jouble Strenst 1 bic deb: SOUTHINGTON REMEDY CO., BIG SATURDAY VALUES THRUOUT THE ENTIRE FAIR STORE SATURDAY At this time of the year, more than at any other , you shou'd take advantage of every GOOD SAVING offered, and at this store there are many. Men's, Women’s and Children’s Shoes, Men's, Women's and Children’s Storm Shoes, Men's Women’s and Children’s Underwear; Men's Ready-to-Wear Clothing, As Well as Many other Articles of WEARING APPAREL The Fair Store 210 MAIN STREET A Dollar’s Worth for Every Dollar or Every Dollar Back ALL’S WELL ON POTOMAC, The ‘board of control has returned from a tour of all the state. institu- tions under its direction, and it re- ports that everything is well on the i2: | LADIES $1000 ye ‘work, Ma ‘Write today. 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