The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 25, 1917, Page 3

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1917 BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE ' : THREB state is preparing some individual | ed more coal than ordini at this| Dakotan, for hardly a regiment which |them—the boys are just a wee bit | lege of representing good old North ‘token for its members who have gone j ime of the r, the fuel is not inj made up the 15,000 men in line did! proud of themselves and of the privi-| Dakota. levidence, says Remington. Not one|not have some Flickertail boys and | ; or who are going to the tront. Bis- picts a mark lodge, No. 5, will furnish each farmer in ten has any supply, he ad-| officers in it, and they could be picked of its 30 members on the firing line ENDING INOW DWVORGE COURT vises, and in Ashley not one resident | out wherever they were by their stal-| F a solid silver locket, engraved with . in fifteen has any hard coal. j wart carriage, their bronzed fac * EOUUASELOADTANTEAASEUANCUUAEATAGUTEOUSOTTUONEUAGUOOEOASEOUCEUSOUUDSUUAOOUONUEOONOLOOOCOOONSHOOQUOOOOUDD H his name, number of his lodge and “We are told that orders are to de-! and their splendid soldierly appea = . / 2 = j dates upon which the degrees were! flect all shipments of hard coal from} ance. North Dakota has every rea- } conferred. ‘The locket is designed to; Wife of Dickinson Clergyman| North D ground that} son to be proud of its men at Camp j contain the metal identification tag| Xorth Dakota ¢: burn lignite. In} reene, The commanding general is | ED! wita which cach soldier is furnished! Serving Term in Prison Asks | the first place. this is not the truth. | | proud of them; Charlotte is proud of va i | by the United States government. We cannot burn lignite. Practically ; i | ; a Separation all the heat a ents ¢ | THEATRE \ | Frazer are A t A good wedi whic ch turned bad | (aunot ae d . JA ding whic] q . | . : Certificate of Membership from! red ‘Turner of the regular U.'S.| hickinson now on {rial before. Jude Sa to"cange ices On Cash Basis. infartry. In tho First and Second | w, 1, ease in district court ‘i sath : not able to obtain use we cannot} State Grand Lodge to Accom- | xorth Dakota infantry, the select serv- Josephin Goode is the plaintiff All Macaroni product: Jack Pickford Louise Huff “The Varmit” YOU, MR. RED-BLOODED AMERICAN—Man, woman or ice men at Camp Dodge and the men. ih i, the Pe Je, een a1 ate Sia i usiand, the Pe - Goode Remington. such as Kre-Me-Kuts, Spa- pany Masters to Front avho haye voluntesred in ihe vari is ling a term in the state penitentiz LL pa branches ot the service, ismarck for 2 Neged offense against his own a. aan bal 3 5 SN alana deceit os I. DP. Baker Noodles and Vermice Ha, ministrator for BISMARCK LODGE PLANS lodge is well represented. daughter. The entire morning w: | ee consumed wih the evidence of M SPECIAL SILVER LOCKET Goode, who charges her husband with = Gi inhuman conduct. Ginger Snaps, former . £ North Dakota's hundreds of Masons —-—-—____ price, 35, package now Rieter tee Seah ag bhanneh 30 kota grand lodge, Ancient Free & Ac- Chips, out of oven 20th, cee see) DOWN AT CAMP DODGE) OWNER MUST PAY $1500 |” Bae eae The grand lodge has prepared an | Majority of Select Se Service Soldiers Pickled Pig's Feet, 1 ib: . . official certificate of membership, s f his § ™ 1 ia printed on heavy parchment paper and ent from this State Meet . ‘ Another Chapter Written in His- President of Nonpartisan League rth Dakota. i per package .......6. 10c enclosed in a little waterproof en-} velope which is to be carried about | Requirements ms : i a Be ata A . RS the owner's neck. The certificate is tory of Ill-Fated Local Weekly States he and his Brother ee ae will navel i is wonderful photoplay love-story bears the grand seal and insignia of| Uncle Sam is rejecting very few will be Here | The McCeukey adapted from Owen Johnsons famous story of American the state lodge, the number of the/ North Dakota select se e soldiers Publication youth. member's home lodge, and in English,|}at Camp Dodge. Reports covering SERENE (Ui ee C French and German, the following|the various county quotas are coming; Taomas H. Smith of Harlan, la. in A. C. Townl president of the] ommercial Co. Nonpartisan ue, and his brother, C.F. Townley, have announced their} 510 Broadway Phone 209 intention of ap here tomorrow | afternoon for their bankruptcy h ing before Referee H. F. O'Hare. There had heen some doudt on this} point. A. C. Townley, residing more | than 150 mi rom Bismarck, could have been compelled to attend only through the payment of his rail fare and other expenses by his cred ors. Inasmuch as he chooses to come voluntarily, his presence may mea some interesting disclosures tomorrow | = afternoon should his creditors carry |= out reputed effort to compel the d = closure of all assets which the Non- |= partisan league chief now has at h command. The petition in voluntary bankrupt- cy filed by the two Townleys, in which | they schedule liabilities of approxi- mately $79,000 and assets of about a grow out of their flax-farmin: operations in G y and W liams counties ADMISSION 10-15c ‘Tanunsdeaneenegueanasuancanuancanenuancanueauagceanvanseacesuuenenuecageansaiestty TTT greeting: {from the commandant to Adjutant) disirict court yesterday wa: awarded “Mr. Blank is a worthy Master | General Fraser. Burke county, which a judgment r the full amount of Mason, a member of Blank lodge, No.| sent 38 men on the second call, had ‘laim against John H. Bloom of blank, at Blank, N. D., U. S. A, and|not a single rejection. Benson coun- ake: state fish commissioner, so commends him for brotherly care! ty, Ww h sent 34, had four returned % : Dummer of Pismarck, who and lawful aid to any Mason who may/as physically unfit; Towner, which are Paar among the numerous find him in distress or need, incident ! sent had one man come back... | former owners of the Bismarck Pub- to his services as a soldier of the| “In a majority of instance: these lic Opinion ,a weekly organ now in United States of Amer with the, counties have enough credits in men! contol of Townley intere: but for assurance that all courtesies extended | sent to camp from other point Rurleigh county farmers pre will be deeply appreciated.” who belonged to these counties, to; sumably have put up the money. Each certificate bears the actual| make up their quotas without sending| —Ationg notables at various limes m- signature of Grand Master William J.| additional men. I do not believe the! Volved in (his il ed sheet and who a Reynolds and Grand Secretary Walter | percentage of rejections will run a appeared in the trial of the suit of L. Stockwell. where near five per cent. It may run| Simith baa and Dummer In addition to this standard form of} around three,” said Adjutant General j were Packard, chairman ot identification, each blue lodge in the| Fraser today. the state tax commission, KOLE TO BE CASH | NOVEMBER Ist. IS THE DATE | of the North nd John gerwood } ant secre- dythe War | Dakota We Andrews, } 1 roadaxe, lary of si ‘The last owner of the Public Opin- ion before it fell into its present us George Plaza Smith, a can- wd former assist Invest Gne Dollar <a { and Savea ate for rire of tas Wort y see The ; ' : ; : | Hundred or Two “re sarian, Prova on ons ameamt “Ce =~ We are going to HIT in the HIGH in the i Bete mutieyourerinnastite - | [aE am LkoEM rman TEL Cost of Heating by reducing the pri ban to invest in ‘sure things”"—you tie ev a a et oa ec aae oy Acousine Rae Puce i Spee vere ee HA oa aan a {tent hoes te ater nat a on our cc-! to a Strictly Cash Base. costs, aggregating a quite neat sun. OS | Old Man Crabtree | jsiiey savers: taro pesention 3 : By Freeman Tilden ~GOML SCARCE; LIGNITE RANKS FREQUENT Mosar ch Coa $8.00 per ton ; ies ae NOT TO BEHADAT ALL) -PRKONERS STATE DELIVERED { =| E Those Big Shiny Lumps (Continued from ‘om Page One) |State’s Attorney Remington of|}rench concentrating for a counter att assembled on an altitude of also give you valuable information about the methods of the city sharpers. The i i ies is i i McIntosh County Says Bad |less than 100" yards, and showered | first story in this new Series is in this vy y machine gun bullets upon the soldiers, | ‘ 4 week’s number. Condition Prevails and brought about a dispersement ot fs ———— 'the assemblage. All the airplanes searce and lignite can-| participating in the battle were 1 The COUNTRY TTT N view of the existing strenuous times, the uncertainty of the fu- not be obtained at all, even were the; dled with bullets. One fell blazing. ees equipped for burn-!'The pilot was uninjured and ran to FUUNUUUUUUOURUEOUGUOUUOORGOQUUDOOOUGOOOUUCUCQONTUOOUUDUOQEGUGOUOGUOSQNNOQUNU0TOO000000000000000U000000000008FTRUOUEOUSESOUESSEROOSROOOOUOODURODEOORIOORSOQUSOOOSEOOOS ft GENTLEMAN ing it, writes State's Attorney Rem-| (he nearest commander with highly The Curtis Publishing Company ington of Melnto: county in an S.! valuable information. , ; . Independence Square gy 0. S$. (Supply our Stoves) appeal to ee, d d f 5c Phitadelphta $l the state rail TAKE 6,000 PRISONERS. ure and advancing COSt Oo oin ? the Copy She vent 2 Although co id London, Oct Six thousand pri A : a por pense ti s railroads contend Ashley has receiv-|oners were taken by the Austro- f |] o man forces on the Italian front in the usiness, we ree na e continua- —— ———_——— beginning of their offensive yest i day according to Vienna advices sen tion of our present policy of selling Coal---Monarch Coal--on credit is no longer just but is an injustice to our customers as well as to ourselves. Our terms have always been cash and such accounts as we did keep for Coal were for the convenience of our customers, expecting to get our money on the first of each month. Coal should be sold for cash only. Paying ee a pile of ashes is like paying for a dead orse. We have given this matter are most careful study and deliberation and feel that we must change our policy on the sale of coal. There- fore, on and after November Ist. Coal will be sold for cash only. STRICTLY CASH WITH ORDERS OR CASH ON DELIVERY. We will make no more charge accounts for Coal this Winter. We believe this is the best for all concerned. Our Monarch Coal will be reduced in price to a flat rate of $8.00 per ton on all orders of 1500 Ibs. or more delivered, orders for less by the Central News corespondent in Amsterdam. LIBERTY LOAN SLOXERS WILL BE PUNISHED i ontinued irom Page | One) otion wil be appor- | AAUNUNGNGQUNUNQUADAGOGUGGOGEGUAUEGOD ONUOGUCONGQOGNECENOQU0S00N000000UI000000U0Nb0000GUODIN000IU00b0000N0000000U800000000UU0RUEUE0NCGS0G0ISUIOILEOFESUOUELT Pee cece cece 8 SSS SSF SSO OOO Oe Quit Your Skidding In time of War especi- = ally, come to an estab- lishment with a Solid foundation for sure- footed value and non- skid methods. These garments are self evident of Superior val- ue even to the untrain- ed buyer. Tailored by the foremost specialist workers of clothing in erty” loan su tioned | North Dakota is still short a mil-| lion of its 090,000 quota. It is hop- ed by Satur night to reach that fig ure and every effort is being e sh county committees uthering up the stray subscr nd it is hoped soon to have a omplete compilation of the subscrip- NORTH DAKOTA BOS OF OLD FIRST TAKE $160,000 IN BONDS Every Company in 164th U. S. In- fantry Takes in Neighborhood of $10.000 Camp Green, N. C., boys of the Fighting F: Lost ts 8 inlantry—ere al, tne [0 - than 1500 Ibs. at the rate of $8.50 per ton, and less than 500 Ibs. at in the Liberty Loan campaign h te of $9.00 the world. all things else. The Flickertail the rate of $9.00. s date have taki ver $150,000 iene ic . A : J 3 : Seike see HTL eros Wate Ceol Cott: = 4 ° ie conden! that our customers will appreciate the situation and will pany subscribing an average of $10,-/= stand ready to uphold ws in on new pol $15. $20. $25. $30. 000, The bonds were taken by tho/S We want to assure each and every one that our best efforts in the future men; none of the otficers of the will be for good clean Coal, combined with the best service possible, being wealthy or in a position to an unusual amount of the bonds. The pach of the beys doing his s he expects | “Over There where the may be sooner than Yours very truly, C.A.FINCH LUMBER CO. E. H. HOWELL, Vice-Pres. Phone 17 - - 613 Main Street SEE TOMNOM TM $35. to $50 . frst was the largest regiment, the best looking regiment nd the most-cheered regiment which participated in Charlotte's big Liber oan parade. With i ‘anks filled additions from the dismembered Sec ond, the old Fir: now practically up to the new war strength of men—almos! the equivalent of three full regiments under the old national |= guard regime. = The parade was ¥ Hand Pressing Repairing and Dry Cleaning S. E. BERGESON & SON WITH-IN-THE-LAW : : CLOSED SUNDAYS tated OUANOONOOONODUDNAANUORUCcOUROaaoNNN nuaganauauanqenntan

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