The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 23, 1917, Page 3

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'UESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1917 BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE © ; Dakota represented in this regiment a! 4 7 y f}; local treasurer of the company vuot OGAL TOWNLEY SHEET ' OV] committee has been named, andj friends of the men in this regiment 3 <g. | M A | have been sent gircular letters .ex- INVOLVED IN LAW SUIT ‘ - H 'plaining the purposes of the company | y fund and how remittances may be 4 - Persons wishing to send contribu. Man Who Staked Money for Iil- i made, _~ H ieutenants of 35 2nd jt tions direct to Camp Dodge may send 2 Second Lieut Unit Fated Organ Seeking to Re them to Captain Edward C. Congdon ‘4 ‘ho-Cannot Talk Laneuas: of Duluth, who commands D company, 4 *. Who Cai guage cover His Capital or Captain George H. Russ, Jy., of} Go Hungry « | Bismarck, N. D., commanding the ! Supply company of the 352nd infan- iB Camp Dodge, Iowa, ¢ Towa, Oct. 23.—While | try. lan, the soldiers of foreign birth are learn-} \When the regiment is filled to war ing to speak English, many of the offi- strength it will have 95 officers and a 3.604 men, divided into 15 compani cers are learning to speak French. All receipts from the company fund All the second lieutenants of the 352nd campaign will be apportioned among | infantry are taking ench lessons 4 the companies in accordance wi ng plant —now Tow! ley orga : . n receiv rom various sources| diplomacy and inc its ls mess the officers speak nothing but 5 eres bitte a ne ie French and the second lieutenant who and the regiment expects to have a canyot call for a second helping of bribe The American Made Film Company —PRESENTS HALL CAINE’S “THE DEEMSTER’” In Nine Magsive Acts. Cast of 2,000 people, With His Own Son The case of Thos. H. Smith of Har- la, against John H. Bloom of ke and E. H. Dummer of heard today before | in chambers. This suit 4 involves the Valance of the purchase* price of the old Bismarck Times print- 4 substantial fund in a few weeks. While the government furnis firms and the Bisma! dozen different briefly stated, person ‘Times, | tral steamers under convoy in the bread, meat or potatoes in French is | everything a soldier actually-needs f , 4 s a y e nder Packard an ers, became T i I ( 10% out of luck. He has to go hungry un-/ his welfare, it does not furnish cer-| finaijcially invol s Senin aan DERWEN HA AINE ’ Ul he improves on his French. tain articles about the barracks which smith of Harla father-in-1 7 __The 52nd infantry, made up of men|make him more comfortable, and it | one of thé forme owners, came to th from northern Minnesota and eastern |ioes, not. provide magazines,’ papers | eecey ihe meta era Came 10 the In the Star Roll of DAN MYLREA North Dakota, is the first regiment at | phonographs, games, sporting goods rte i 7 this camp as re : a » SaAMES, Spor i § id off the mortgages held by print- is camp to make a systematic cam-| and all sorts of things which give the |; ‘i _ fen fore pana Hey ty soe Bs ing material manufacturers in the ie for company: funds. In eack ofmen clean, manly amusement. ‘Twin Cities, having the ‘mortgages as- T d P e cointies of Minnesota and North pidieay i Bees sigied to hin Omorrow an ; rices , Bi | Then the plant was sold, subject to 4 1gg ne tar | these mortgages, to Messrs. Bloom & 4 ‘; a «Backache? Dummer. They also found the busi- Thursday 15¢c and 25c e ‘ness a losing game and in an effort Rh a) ancn -in tate ut to make a strategic retreat sold it to = esheumatism / the Capital Printing Co. which was R d ? Ste From ¢: it ] ganized by Miss Aldyth Ward, the en | price being $3,0:0, ov $1,500 less than| UH-COWi ¢ p pl a ; they had ‘paid for it. Miss Ward en- | 1 1 Dance every Tuesday and Saturday y ‘joyed the same experience as her’ North sea last Wednesday, according; TWO KILLED. night at Patterson's Hall. O'Connor's Those of us who are past middle age | C. P. Burnstad, Solo 1 Sole Lord of 33,820 predecessors, and the Capital Print- JIMTOWN COLLEGE TEA to a dispatch from Stockholm. The| Chicago, Oct. 23.—The Copper Coun-! Orehesty son's EO onan are prone to cat too much meat fad ia i ; ing Co. succumbed to George J. Smith wedish press speaks very sharply| try express, train No. 102, on the! aes ia consequence deposit lime-sal i in ae Acres, Largest Individual of Plaza, who entertained the hot end! a Germany, and the newspapers! Chicago & Northwestern railroad,; Licensed to Wed.—A marriage li- arteries, veins and joints. e often jot the poker as long as possible and_ declare the sinkings were mere piracy. | from Calumet and other upper Michi-| cense was issued today to Knute Post 2 . suffer from twinges of rheumatism or Rancher | then sold to Townley S. as —— gan points, was derailed today at} of Halliday and Ruth Pederien of Bis- ; ie tenes, sometiniss ram bre on Anyone hho foellavae that the day The suit which is now brought is Dance tonig t Patterson's Hall-| Northfield, Ill. The engineer and fire-| marck. ;: 4 Tohtese need of this: however, a8 the |of the cattle king has passed in Nore {7 the difference between the first : ___ | O'Connor's Orches 10 23 It) man were killed, while all the pas- —_—________ 5 slightest: need OF Us, however, 8s ng has passed in North purchase price, $4,500, and the final Although Red Ericson’s Huskies ‘sengers escaped with a shaking up.| Dance tonight at Patterson's Hall. new prescription, Anuric, is bound | Dakota is invited to take note of the - Ti ; , ii ick Q i O'Connor's Orchestra ~ 1023.1 E, to give immediate results as it is many |Yact that C. P. Burnstad, owner of PUthase price, $3,000, which Mr. A 148 Pounds, Coach ae engine’) picked! wp7eSroseing. Scie ieee i ent than lithia, in ridin slatgeat indieidval’s ay Smith of Iowa claims is due him from erage 145 Pounds, plank, Te inncrentek bed is poisons Dates. idee ait ay aloe ot Bloom < Dummer Several Ror teoees is Confident FOR RENT— ished rooms in mod- Lponitively goats by way of the kidacys. It can be ob- | the state capital, in almost the cen- 0? eens D ane wei aud ae : ean ern house 3 8rd St. [LADIES $1000 REWARD! +i for tained at almost any drug store, by |ter of the state, and that he is abso- CY Miterial are in evidence, some Of) y ostown, N. Ds Oct. 23—With a eee ssn Men, compan, Satya simply asking for Anuric for kidneys | tute lord af 33.820 acres of land; | Which. at ant the atte ree ne: tiie team averaging 148 pounds Coach | FOR RENT—Modern rooms. 307 Segee Mottaret ge ntti Severe, Mab or backache. It will overcome such | stands at the head of a clan of 35. court, ter men esa eorneys oF eC sRed” Ericson sent his .Jamestown Front St. SOUTHINGTON REMEOY.CO,, -KANSAS CITY MQ conditions as rheumatism, dropsical | or the doughtiest riders the cow coun. ‘efendants a yore Under Scull clicee upholders against the heavy - . ‘ swellings, cold extremities, scalding and | try has ever produced, and has on {Wy and a mumnder of notes and se and fas SHendale aggregation on Al- | : K burning urine and sleeplessness due to {tio hoot 3,000 head of cattle, 300 Of notes, upon whieh little seems to aud aa ‘? senda ia ey cate qayete constant arising from bed at night. horaes anal 3n0 sheet, not to ‘men. Have ever been paid are being dis- len field here ued nates ted | tion a general store, an automobile CUSse< F ‘ Se ae dea ok : . PF, E. Packard was heard as a wit- t : le Fargo, N. Dak.—* When I sn a girl, kia nang: ne: are Miss Aldyth Ward, C. L. 2 e Ref 7 a O , e b I wou suffer ‘Young, John Andrews and L. E. Op- with severe backs | Me lsurmstad ranch fs one of Not dyke. The ease Is likely to continue | FIGHT EXCELLENT Glee ian ose tne that aches and pains pees DW ae me over until tomorrow. Attorneys for, aoneals to the iron that lasts four to North Dakota_11 years ago with Hea 4 x >! in my side. My $1,000 canital’ Téday nelehbers point the plaintiff are W. L. Smith and F. ab er, ot as any other, q : sate Baye aus with awe to the fact that he has oe Mecuray, ore detennant, Theo- i. ntinued from Page One) i J . e's Fae |” % 5 nite 4 $ dore Koffel and Dan Brennan. vorite Prescription ought a $50,000 lite insurance win ay re te ieee eee | bladet™ hange of Co ; _IN— e an for this and it so cash for — py. 1. D. Palmer, osteopath, (Dr. Modities ‘betw cen Germany and Swe ' . TH. completely cured atest acquisition of a 1,000 acre Lolton's office), Eppenger Bldg. Hours den row rises many te “ ” me that I have | ranch, costing him $8,000, Asa breed: by appointment. Lady attendant. | neces niends that swoon 4 THE CLODHOPPER never suffered or istered erefords, Shrop-; 10- canno} his trade even und “ been distressed in res and Percherons, Burnstad, al-} Peeled leas eee the threat of her losing her imports # this way since, |though yet a young man, has won’ ROYAL ARCH MASONS. from America, and is confident that i 7 i kaye aso: token. nation site Tecognition: Rae angen is i A reguh qeuing ce 1a marek ue eka nt will assert Swedish | 7 £8" ORPHREUM LAST NIGHT HELD OVER FOR f g eG horoughly modern, and among his; chapter No. 19, Royal Arch Masons, rights. Ical Discovery’ as a blood tonic, which | pest helpers he numbers eight of his! will be held this evening at the M a a | TONIGHT BY POPULAR DEMAND. DON'T MISS IT proved to be very beneficial as well. «| j9 children, all of whom are expert} sonic temple at MERE PIRACY. , There's “A i | eee $$$ “My mother always used Dr. Pierce’s | horsemen and rop eP i ees | London, oct -A joint Scandina-| i Shine a sede y aq atl ol Bensbled horsemen and roper The Publicity ‘ . i i ; ETE Every Brop! | medicines and was greatly z ¥ | Film Co. recently made a big movin Dance every Tuesday , Yian_prote x ad, will bi ows, 7:15 i ; a . their use. I am glad to recommend re of the ranch just for its sine | night at Patierson's Hall Hodged against German sinking of new \— 2 Shows, 7:15 and 9:00 Family Prices, 10 and 15c \ them.”—Mnrs, Dick CARB, 1330 Ist Ave. S, quoting in this sale. ‘Devonshire Cloth 50-piece assortment in many preity patterns. Regular 35c quality, per Outing Flannel Regular 25c quality outing flannel in dark and light patterns, Per yd. yard 1é¢ ' 25¢ Wool Challie A large celection of dainty patterns strines, Regular 75¢ quality. Per yard 59c Velvets Regular $1.25 quality. dress or cos- tume velvets in all the leading fall 16c and winter shades. Per yard Bath Towel ae Large beso ene Rez- Corre and Suiting ular 321%¢ quality. 2 for ¢ tot of all woo! cloaking and suit- 50c ing in mixtures. 209% off Regular price Dress Gingham A well selected line of dark and light Wool Dress Goods ‘ : . : One lot of cashmeres, henriettas and tterns ti 8 3. 8 Pee ee ehesks and plaid fancy suitings that formely sold at Regular 12 quality. Per yd. from 88c to $1.00 per yard. Per yard 15c 65c Cambric Muslin 36-inch fine bleached cambric musi. Regular 25c quality. Per yd. 20c Bleached Sheeting 36-inch bleached sheeting. Sells reg- ularly at 22c, Per yd. | _ WEBB BROT Messaline Silk 27-inch Messaline silk in full line of Regular $1.25 quality. Per yard 98c colors. Silk Hose Ladies’ Fancy siik hose. All the latest novelties. Regular $1.50 qual- ity. Per pair $1.18 Black Silk Hose Women’s black pure silk hose, lisle garter top, in all sizes. Regular $1.75 quality. Per pair $1.25 Children’s Ribbed Hose One lot of children’s Strong and durable. quality. Per pair 19¢ ribbed hose. Women’s Hose Women’s fine black hose. all sizes. Regular 25¢ quality. Per pair 19¢ Children’s Underwear One lot of children’s winter under- wear in wool and fleeced Tned drawers and vests At 1-2 Former Price Cotton Blankets Double strength blankets. Manufac tured of fine American cotion. no waste or shoddy used. Regular $2.00 quality. Each $1.60 House Dresses House dresses in dark and light col- ors. Trim styles and perfect work- manship. Regular $1.25 to $1.50 qual- ity. Each 98c Night Robes Women’s outing flannel night robes Regular 25¢ in dainty stripes and plain white. Regular $1.48 quality. Each $1.25 — We are offering for this week many lines of merchandise that-we could not replace at the prices we are A real opportunity to purchase your winter needs at a Sreat saving. Challie Waists Wool chailie waists in Persian and dainty stripe effects. Regular $3.50 quality. Each $2.25 Petticoats Black sateen petticoats. All sizes. Regular $1.25 quality. Each 98c Silk Petticoats All cit: petticoats in many pretty Pe. ‘2n paiterns. Regular $6.25 qual- ity. Each $4.98 Shirt Waists In this lot there are waists of voile, organdy. marquisette and novelties that sold at from $1.25 to $2.00. Each 98c Sweaters One lot of sweaters in assorted colors and styles carried over from last sea- son. While they last at Your selection of a tailored suit from our large stock of this season’s latest styles is made extremely easy. Especially so when you consider every suit has been materially re- ‘duced in price, Regular $22.50 and $25.00 values $18.00 Regular $29.50 and $32.50 values $22.50 Regular $39.50 and $42.50 values $32.50 Regular $47.50 and $50.00 values $37.50 The materials are: Poplins. Serges, Barella Cloth. Silvertone Cloth, Gabardines and Broadcloths. Children’s Coats Our entire stock of children’s coats during this sale at 1.4 off Regular Price Furs For this sale we offer all fur muffs and scarfs at 1-2 off Regular Pricé 20% off Regular price ‘ERS

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