The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 30, 1917, Page 8

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BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE. E. Stackhouse, Ferry, Peter Reid Fisher, auditors. c. Johnson of} pervised the BISMARCK Whe In AR suionon 1) vm mre RAID GERMAN CITIES WILL Organizaaion Starts off with Char- ter Membership of 74 Pros- pared with the money needed. By in- creasing the present appropriation for aviation, perchance to double ie amount, by giving important contrac the industrial concerns will be an abled to organize their resources so as, to turn out the products with greater | speed. The sooner American panes ap- : BOARD OF REGENTS “BEGINS IAPORTANT Preparations must be made at th e | same time in Europe and in America. i In Europe, great numbers of air-- Changes May be Made in Person- planes and engines of the type now| used at the front will be built for the! spring campaign. Simultaneously, in| | America, these same planes and mo-; tors will at first be built to supple-| ment the English and French facto.) | ries, in order to have as soon as pos- | sible the maximum number of battle planes. nel of Several Institution Staffs The state board of regents, with all members present and Frazier appoint- ees in control, began at the capitol at | 8 o'clock this afternoon an important | of capital fraternities is Rosebud | Camp No. 105, Woodmen of the World, ! AMERICAN \ IA launched this wi with a enarte membership of 74 and with — very bright prospects for future develop: (Continued from I from Page One) nent | patule fleet, must be ready for action Rosebud camp selected as its first’ in the early spring. officer: . i. Aasness, consul com-! ‘Then a tematic bombardment of manda : John Gerlir dviser lieuten-! . B. Courts, ban! open German cities carried out re- i without in- day and night, n answer to the bomba erful and better armed, will be built | Then the new airplanes, more pow- i | . , The unlimited resources of Ameri- can industry will make it possible to grams; first, to insure victory in the! | spring, which will soon be here, and | l-} second, to provide for the future by. to be used during the summer of 1918. carry out these two building pro-| session, which may result in changes | in the personnel of a number of in-/ stitution staffs, and perhaps of the staft of the board itself. | | The members here are | ewis Crawford of Sentinel Butte, chairman, and Dr. J. D. Taylor of Grand Forks, | Hanna appointees. and Robert Muri of Sarles, George Totten of Bowman and ©) ments the Germans have been carry- ing on for the last thre in vio- lation of all laws of warfare—will | contribute immensely to destroy the }morale of the German people and to | hasten an honorable pe Save Human Lives. How is it possible to save time and} therel human lives? By spending by applying to the creation of : fleet the wonderful ion ot the count yy TURKISH. VAPOR AND SHOWER BATHS, GYM. RESISTANCE OF ITALIANS building machines with the latest im-! Rev. C. E. Vermilya of Bismarck, provethe nts ME yamves tee Frazier members. Dean E. Bab- ; | cock, acting president of the Univer- | sity of North Dakota, is here, and it is possible that a permanent head of that ation to succeed Dr. F. ‘Vey, | now president of the University of, | Kentuc! may be selected. The Nonpartisan members of the board are said to have aims upon Thomas Cooper, director of federal ex- TIGHTENING (Continued from Page One) | | NASTICS AND BODY | hippit { he bill for $640,000,000 is a F Are good for what ails YOU Extracting corns and treating in- It took just | prominent od bis ee it grown toe-nails M. H. MILLER, M. T. Room 8, Hughes Bldg., 4th Street | Opposite G. P. Hotel, Phone 349R | rvelous liqu bottle on our personal 5c, 50c and $1.00 | rteos "ey it tod lays | | Jos. Breslow. EXCHANGE 160 acres of good land in Cromwell Township. 40 acres broken, well of good water. Land surrounding selling for $20 per acre. Mortgage $600. Would trade for small house in Bismarck of equal value. J. H. HOLIHAN Lucas Block Bismarck, N. D. Foot Ball Thursday Afternoon : 4P.M. 2 Bismarck vs. Mandan ATHLETIC GROUNDS NEAR STATE CAPITOL ADMISSION - 25 cents OUCUEGGUUSUESUUOAAUONGUGEUUACUUGAUUUOUUCODEANGUEOUOUOGCUUNUUUOUOCODOGUUURUOGUOEUUONOSUCONONSUONONOGEE —<UOUUHUOSUHUOTENUAUGOUUOAUOOUNNOUEOONCOOCOUNGONNONCNOOOECOONODOCONNON REUANGURUGURUOUELUOUUUCUUEUDEUCEUEOUUETEE Select your goods for a Custom Suit or Overcoat now, and six hours later it will be ready for a try-on. We have made special arrangements to take care of orders, and give you a fitting before you return home, in th's way assuring you a perfect fit. We employ High-Class Tailors. and make Suits and Overcoats from $35. to $100. HAND PRESSING, DRY CLEANING AND REPAIRING 5. E. BERGESON & SON Within the Law—Closed Sundays. greatly swollen. announces. DoctorsFail stroyed bridges over the Isonzo and fought rear-guard actions, means they checked the Austro-Ger- | man advance. j the Associated Press corresponden \ D. ‘D. D. | teries have been saved. fe for Skin Disease ‘and hunger during the retreat. As to i ‘ in the retreat of the army, the c: pondent who has been in the thick of the retirement is prevented from giv-! ; over to the Italian government. | Rye on trk 17 Rye to arr. 176 @177 ° 176% | Lawrence Ackerland .... 178 Harlan Briggs May rye .. 183 \@ F.C. Palmer .... Barley on trk. 98 @128 | . 7 Flax on trk. nay @aiTK HONE ae Ge ‘Flax to arr. DANCYEST, PRETTYES ing details ‘ ecessily. i — | (ast May the Eritish war office an- nounced that British heavy artillery the Julian front. ' : | UNCLE SAM TO RESCUE, Washington, -D. (©, Oct. . 30,—The to divert quantities of coal, supplies few crossing of the river, which is’ | | | | THE ” The ' Northwest | Hotel by which | AA Hiah-Clas Hotel at Reasonable Rates ‘eee 50c per day and Single room with bath, $1.00 +8 Running hot and cold water in every room Opposite McKenzie Hotel ) EUROPEAN CHECK ADVANCE. Rome, Oct. 30.—The Italian retreat continued yesterday, the war oflice’ The Italian cavalry is in contact with the vanguards of the The Italians de- BRITISH BATTERIES SAVED Italian Headquarte by the As-| sociated Press, Oct. After three days with the retiring Italian army, $1.00 to $6.00. The NORTHWEST, 100 Rooms THE HOTEL CENTER IN ‘ered much from cold, torrential rain he general situation of the It AUDITORIUM SATURDAY NIGHT ing details by military nece: was cooperating with the Italians on PATTERSON The McKenzie Adicining the aaa on The Seventh Story of North Dakota. Absoiutely Fireproof, European, dy cad eet coon Deer OSE, iOotecre wih bale ‘The McKENZIE, 210 Rooms BISMARCK, N. D. THE mUsIERL TREAT OF THE SESS tension work in connection with the agricultural college, and upon the sec- retary of that institution. It is also possible that a change may be made in the secretaryship of the board it- self. Neuralgia Headaches z Avter shopping or aftera shard day are quickly relieved with Sloan’s Linimeat. So easy to apply, no rub- bing, and so promptly effectivo. Cleaner and rnore convenient than mussy plasters ard ointments, It does not eatin the skin, or clog the pores Every home should have a ttle handy for sprains, strains, lame back, rheumatic pains and stiff, sore muscles and joints. Generous sized bottles at cll drug- gists, 25c., 50c., $1.00. aye loan’s ‘Liniment KILLS PALIN HOTELS The Soo Hotel 0c. to $1.00 Hot and cold water in every toon ase cory EUROPEAN = tee imple rooms Cafe in connection The SOO, 125 Rooms EDW. CG. PATTERSON, Owner and Prop. NOV. 3 next move by ‘the; United States to help Italy in her critical hour will be and food, intended for other destina- tions, to the 25 ships already turned WHEN D By this response to Italy's need— the first actual help to be extended from any of the allies—much mate- rial benefit to the fighting forces is expected, as well as encouragement, for the civil population. | gad ceancirnaaie ES \ GRAIN MARKETS | DULUTH. Oats on trk. 5TR@ 59% Oats to arr Close 1:35 p. m. MINNEAPOLIS, | No. 3 yellow corn. «. 205° @207 . 3 mixed . Corn other grades No. 2 white Mont Ss. W. S. W. to arr. white oats 3 white oats to arr . 4 white oats Rarley Barley choice . Rye .... Rye to arr. 202 @206, 150 @203 | 60%@ 62% 57% @ 59% 57% @ 59% %@ 58% 98 @119 119 @127 176%4@177 Flax to arr ny CATTLE MARKETS [| | ST. PAUL. | HOGS—Receipts 7,400; 15¢ to 25¢ higher; range $14. G0; bulk at $14.50@ 15.25. CATTLE—Receipts, 6,200; steady; | teers $5.00@ 14.00; cows and helters,| 5.00@8.25; calves steady, $4.50@| 0; stockers and feeders, strong; 0G 10.00, 2,00; steady: wethers 37.500 | EP—Receipts #0. 00@13.09; ewes $5.00@ CHICAGO HOGS—Receipts 17,449; $15.604016 mixed. $ 16.90; 14.40. CATTLE native strong; bulk $14.85@16 80; light AG rough $15. CLOCKS. Etc. Receipts 10,000 LIBBY’S CUT GLASS ARTISTIC SHAVING SETS ABERDEEN NORMAL WINS | i Aberdeen, S. D., Oct. 30.—The Spearfish Normal was defeated by the| strong Northern Normal team 37 to (| on the Hills field. The visitors at no! time had a chance to score. In de | feating Spearfish, the Northern Nor-| | mal adds another win to its three not- jable victories. Breslow McKENZIE HOTEL BLOCK Open evenings until further notice. STUUenNTaceneesneccasanneraneseguanseseneusacsnnesecaucnnse eveeneucneuauesaegesareacesanuecegT + SSN oan 8. E. BERGESON & SON. (WL THE “MUSICAL. CONEDY OF: YOUTH COME TRUE NEW YORK'S GREATEST SUCCESS | THE SAME SPLENDID TUDENG: ST CHORUS Seats on Sale Thursday at Knowles’ PRICES: Lower Floor, $1:50, WELCOME N. D. E. A. Do Your Christmas Shopping Early je Sets for the State TEACHERS To your efforts lay the future of this country, to your preservance and loyalty all Americans owe you their thanks. We ever wish to recognize you as one of us. and for your ap- proval and selections we offer a COMPLETE LINE OF HOLIDAY GIFTS COMPRISING FRENCH AND AMERICAN MANICURE SETS, VANITY CASES, PUFF BOXES, COMBS. MIRRORS AND DRESSER as well as PERFUMES AND TOILET ARTICLES GENUINE HAND PAINTED CHINA Stationery of all kinds with envelopes to match. Japanese Souvenirs puencececeueceacacacancceay OUCLEROUUEOGUGEOUGEOECUGCOSEOUNCONAONEOSOROaaNEE REAMS annesaeunGeaneneruanaunaensuacnacgnonencossogy gy titi Edna Morn -Carry Glenn Sees Mae Finch Mildred Howell IN AMERICA $1.00; Balcony. 75c and 50c. Drug Co. MAIN STREET TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1917. OHNSON’S Popular Priced Store “Bism irck’s Fastest Growing Store”. Ladies Ready-to-wear Garments by the Hundreds are = to be Found In this Store Big REDUCTION SALE Now ix Full Blast We are the only store in this state that uses the entire main floor for Strictly LADIES’ READY-TO-WEAR. Think of It Hundreds of Ladies Ready-to-wear Garments Dress Department | Velvet Dresses galore Wool Dresses galore Silk Dresses galore Colors are wine, burgundy, navys, browns, tans, greys, blacks, etc. Prices $9.90 to $39.50 EVENING GOWNS GALORE Ask for them at $12.50 Each Corsets, Hosiery, Underwear, KNIT GOODS, MILLINERY, NECKWEAR, KIMONAS. BATH ROBES, BREAKFAST CAPS, BREAKFAST SETS, etc, BY THE HUNDREDS UUONUCORUEREUUNSSUOEATE SORDORODDE! Re LESS - Suit Daperinent "Every Suit 'n the Store at ALMOST HALF PRICE’ nneavenenusneguauanggqaquauaquanancecanencnecnencanenonogy WAISTS BY THE HUNDREDS _AND HUNDREDS Just received today. new fresh waists. ‘Georgette crepei, crepe de chenes, voiles, tisiiies, marquiset- tes ete;*) Prices ~ 98¢ to $9.50. SKIRTS, SKIRTS dnecdtdddeddtnnenenongn Just ask to see those beautiful new silk Skirts at GLE LLL TTELEPEE POPULAR PRICES "GROUP I— COAT SALE GROUP II—COAT SALE GROUP III._COAT SALE GROUP IV.—COAT SALE GROUP V.—COAT SALE GROUP,VI..-COAT SALE GROUP VII—COAT SALE GROUP VIII—COAT SALE ...............-.-+:- 45.00 GROUP IX.—COAT SALE .. GROUP X.—COAT SALE, up to...................89,50 S.AUOCONRCARAAOCOUCEAUUSESUNSEGEONGSEOOGSNSSONNGSUSAUNGOSSEOORONONINN Put on the Bevo Glasses when you set the table for the bite you’ve prepared for the guests of the evening. As a suggestion for a dainty lunch: Cream cheese and chopped olive sandwiches (on brown bread), Dill pickles, Shrimp salad, Ice cold Bevo. Itself a nutritive drink, Bevo makes an appetizing and delightful addition to any meal—hot or cold, light or heavy. Bevo-—the all-year-’round soft drink. Sold in bottles only and bottled exclusively by ANHEUSER-BUSCH—ST. Louis

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