The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 9, 1917, Page 2

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1017 ft could: be provided’ than! Hiding horses from‘950 ponpes: unds.‘are bringing. $115 a\- “from, 1000 pounds to. .,1100' t ——s : ges. a bead » light artillery it ASO) 350° pounds ": $140; 1350 pounds $150; 1350 pounds | ‘Reeuetves.- Conserve. i > Substitutions are usual- ly unisatisfactory but it is * necessary to save all the sugar ‘You can, Use honey 2 and: preserves, Honey, | 3B’s ; strained tioney, Ib cans...... 35¢ Lieutenants Berg and; Loejchner, al was ih a . After Eluding the: Officers. in |. Cap, Take First Jp Several States, Arrested. ' tion to New Order. Apple Butter, Helvetia ; 5 ' brand, lb 100z, Glass JOURNEY 1,200 MILES, 4 NEW TRAINING 18 Eo f the southwestern |: rt oft! ERS AND TAKEN IN TEXAS JUST INAUGURATED | 221 of the state, may. well pride thom.) ‘ a : Ni pet many government’ officials wit‘ hthem | Laredo,. Texas, Noy, Mistaking |, Fort Snelling, Minn., Nov. 9.—Stand- at one time... They.are fast’ becoming ‘United'States Custom Inkpector Rum-| ing with Beads bared in the foggy and known'-4s_ breeders and, raisera;’of | sey for a cowboy led to the arrest of| Chilly, air. on_theparade ‘grounds at | stock second to to noné ‘in Licut. Hans Perg and Lieut.: Alfred| Fort Snelling late today, 600 ‘students 8 arise ito. the occasion} heir best horses Mr.’ De- e two ‘towns may ted as regular in- 3 Honey, sweet clover, very fine, per comb. ».;25¢ Preserves, nearly all the different fruits and ber- ries, Puritan Brand “hie Made to Taste: Better see 1) | Puritan Brand, 1b, 90z, of the reserve officers training’ camp Poe Soka t ‘ . Loeschner, who on Oct. 23, escaped ey a . 3 > 18 ' i lags Jars... ss... 6. .35¢ with.10:other Germans fromthe in-| Went: through with uniformity rounds Er i y ety eee ec cane MePhe son, Of Physical drill under the direction | M4 ITD AT QO * at Open a, package of Aepoass Oats and note the: plump, selected ay A ate rand, in Georgia. of Major Herman F. Koehler, , ‘West ae : ey flakes, of uniform size and flavor. It will surprise you that there ' ; A several mucceneney Quai ris ot spit wr, Found after round of alls. So, St. P. a ul really isan oat-food of so much luxury at so low a cost. Jelly, Blue: Brand, 807 ney, Berg-and Loeschner had’ been in| thenics in which. the’ Spas ajor | It is‘ due to the distinctive Armour milling process -- perfected net, per. glass.;...... 15e Laredo three days when Customs In-| Koehler was the Breet, nee. ida . She tli di fi . : Rumsey discoyered::thein'to-| The first training of its kind. in ortiive after years of careful planning. Q for ho geese BOE miles. below: Laredo: on: the} elther.of the officers‘camps, it will go Easier to cook—more economical to serve. Rio-Grande .waving to a Mexican: on| 4wn, in, the ‘opinion of army, officers, Lthe southern side. eahe Germans, mis-| 28,0n8 ;of the most imposing: sights Live Stock Blockade Will - “End taking Rumsey for a. cowboy,) reply,| Which . hae been : witnessed : at_.Fort : ing to ‘a question -as. to “what ithey Snelling in connection, with the, work Whi Cars Soon: to Be Re- ‘wanted, said: at either of the:camps. “We are German pelsonet who es-| Next week:the, entire 1,100, students - turned Are Back. | caped from Fort McPherson. / Weare | Will line, up for-the drills. a ag = | trying to get across into: Mexi¢o“and| :Colonel:A. Ml. be raaeder ae tk Mt, OPINION GIVEN BY from. there. will. return. toGérmany.” | 20b..at Kort Spelling ;.; Major ac i 5 2 PoP BALS Rymsey was joined by Customs In- Ferguson, senior, ainsiructits ‘adi aaa STAR BOARD MEMBER Aptly, Put. spector Chamberlain and jhe“officers| tain, Lernsteapriy tha attier Any ae : 1 vin “kembury, “ave jimmediately placed Berg and ‘Loosch-, With virtually: all of tie out witnessed | ,,St, Paul Minn. Nov. 9—The live ‘ wy ner under arrest. ‘They were’ turned ficers and many spec , stock ‘emuargo, ordered effective at the/Squth?St7 Paul stockyards.on Sat- urday, willbe of short duration, Sec- have trstalted- re scent lights in over to military authorities/.(.% the drills. if lurnane of the railroad war r service believes, om’ in the house.”—Christian |“ “phe prisoners, well supplied with . | money, calmly accepted arrest and re-| Oy | internment. NY p INGT The * Be petitioners contend that funds ANOTHER DESCENDANT. ftuancoaennoniMranuoeeesu RRA at the soments pat oh FINAL HEARING ON were improperly transferred to the; QF ONLY SURVIVOR OF 4 building fund and that the new cow : PROVES fe ) Latoraat by tie ,Otiteago lines, at ty of Grant has yo money with ‘a nich | MASSACRE A SOLDIER } i * | ae ik ene said: | here sare are pe i Nae it can legally. pay the contractory for | Aberdeen, S. D., Nov. 9.-A descend- ¢ . 7 J 1 “ \ wt availa) now, but are due to the their work, Inasminuch as the issue x2 tas? . me us fo m ailoring \ ant of the Dakotas’ large galaxy of ye et "i t diverted ‘back: to this territory within largely involves the permanent loca- «. 4 a few da; MAY END GRANT ROW tion of a county seat for Grant, much only, surviving Acoute, ofthe Custer ‘s All orders placed with us now for b | 4yfise Springtime,” present Armour's Qats solve a household problem. Particularly so in tUiese.days when food economy is urged as a patriotic duty. There are more than 50 different ways of serving Armour’s Oats for breakfast, luncheon and dinner, One never tires of them. Worth-while recipes on every package. Ask your grocer. ARMOUR GRAIN COMPANY, Chicago The McConkey | Commercial Co. 510 Broadway Phone 209 | massacre,” Mark Wells of Pierre, son interest attaches to the approaching o¢ the late Scout Wells, has enlisted in hearing. The’ town of Carson was the regular army through the local re- selected as the county seat by the " oe DET HOF RA Of R ATLS \Sudge ‘Crawford’ 3 Opinion as t0| toard or commissioners named about CTUiine office. Young Wells hore. a ; letter of introduction from the post- Custom Suits and Overcoats will ~ Auditorian pe Ghee te ie ree Legality of Building Opera- | %,7°37, 28° by. Soxernor: ante, eid "master at Pierre declaring the bearer ees oroughl! - a son of the only member of General he ready for you by Thanksgiving. i cluding such favorites a Frank’ Me: i GIVEN. Ay HEARING tions is Important ‘vole of the people. ; Custer’s command to escape death at High grade city tailors employed jiaty re, peoree Lee ee pane 4 Carson, N. D, Nov. 9.—Judge Craw: the Little Big Horn. jurke, Harrison Brockdank, - only, . , ettc:and Frank Doane, with a wonder- Washthikion, “Nov. 9.-Some of thé are hee Spnbuncet. rata ANAMOOSE CHURCH GIVES fully. good-looking, well-costuniad chor- railrddd@ {represented at'the hearings ‘ j in citizens restraining the ment jus, and: trply; gorgeous stagesettings, | on thé proposed 15 per cent increase & ie paymen Ye aaa eva ec) | Prov ed, as predicted, the big hit of | in pl fates submitted detailed|°f county funds for the new court, PASTOR AN APPRECIATION reas 9 id P eople : = tellin: ‘ ; Poa tats statements to the commission today in| house now nearing completion here. | 6 Co tipated ip: BSSING. EB. rH > ‘/ \ ‘uneful, ri in. sentiment, which they claborated on the testi- HAND PRESSING, EXPERT REPAIRING real heart throb in its. lot, eeacod Lmony given yesterday. The hearings Bivees for 150 Laid at Banquet j AN iE T with the’superb acting and sich yoice | wili be resumed tomorrow, with testi- a ss D DRY CLEANING of the, erateran Brockbank ad aes wie mony regarding grain rates. ) ph oer anaecy og ipa The west Of the baw 8. yes ‘ som girlis! sweetness 0! The failro7ds ropose including live ! - wm ! Burie, With, MeIntyre’s humor. biibbl- aarti the 15 per Try. Musterole,_ ed ad SSeS > grow. ollie they “restrict, thelr 4 thi all the scenes, “Miss ‘ Quickly I Anamoose, N. D., Nov. 9—Plates for [J activity, neglect to take sufficient ‘ ng over tl nee 1g te fe ‘whole: cent increase, and it was reported | ry. t. Relie 150 were laid at the banquet given at exercise, snd ‘indulge a nataral 1 is i. t lang y ee that the carriers probably will) You jastrub Mustenole in’ ty and the German Egptist church in honor | isposition to ‘take things easy. : tainme jen ae spotter no ‘additional evidence ‘on that | usually the pain is gone=s idelici d of the fifth ‘anniversary of Rev. G.i§ The. digestive organs ome a nhgi f erat subject, relying upon. the. representa- | goothing comfort comes to take its place, Kichler as pastor. Rev: Eichler took || Mote: sensitive tq the demands NITHIN THE LAW, CLOSED SUNDAYS , c e by their executives and Mawel 2 clean, white ointment.) charge here November 5, 1912, eom- ick them and rebel more e i i quickly. t aaeauenseansectnraeeadnndcune dua sooqeancaucdceantatauctsaiuegenaaracecateqncsainise i Wl nt ae ing from Detroit, Mich. A review’ of The, audience, was one (of, the targt financial’ condition. confront: | of mi his’ Gye wyeatar"servidest ano wesa aa which graced, the Auditorium: in ing the lines... “.,, \ many, month, and i ois St ke ole gocinee and it to thelr patients, terial growth in chyrch membership, Ingly, appreciative, ; {IM y 0) "WORKER | They will gladly tell yo wit relicf it ur eounday. z sonore ai wendouce and in The comnany,, traveling on.a: ; . WHITE SLAVER | gives soze throat, bronchitis, croup, | he -Greanizalion. tea, ae enabled ee ne 1 ie cRee, aathmes, metraliia, congestion, MOTT KNITTING SQUAD * ner: dante, following D., Nov, 9,—Richaré urisy, T! ism, ag0, pans y Meionzig,, into which: Lester, erp “pith the ‘Oklahoma [eohes of the back ot é or foints, sptains, sore) WORKING DILIGENTLY IN \Ttis of special importance to the health of elder'y people that the bows ke. kept normaily | active. .A. mild, yet. eff remedy for somsupetion. <4 one that.is especially, suited .the needs of old: folks, women | and children, 3 is, the.combination " = folk. entered, with Nearly. ust Jani jcar,’’ whlch has been there for) muscles, bruisegchilblains, frosted feet, ' AID OF THE RED CROSS |§f of simple axative, herbs. with f ‘}some time. in: fmmigration work, is} Colds. of the: often = eparar pepsin sold i in drug stores under + under. arrest, on,..a- white slavery. dependabl Mott, N. D., Nov. 9.—Mrs, Rebecca | ‘the name of Dr. Caldwell’s at aM (FUGITIVES WY pares ft Helhg alleged by the police and 60c jars; 2 Glenny is chairman of an enthusias-/f Syrup Pepsin. It costs. coy : Fesponsiale for the presence a — tic knitting squad of 20 members or- fifty cents a bottle, and shou| be ‘ -Blankhe Eewis, 19, and. Mary ganized at the home of Mrs. George | every family medicine cl oe ED FOR AKO A. MeKes ‘48> who wore abprehended A. Galloway. ‘The organization is trial bottle, free of hares, a from federad author- meeting with Mrs. Glenny every Tues- con te obtained, bi writing to it} t: Sioux, ty, Ia:; where they are day afternoon and is. turning out a W. B. Caldwell, 455. W fast | tremendous amount of knitted goods ington St, Monticello, IMlirs allezed to have ‘disappeared from their . : for the Red Cross. Biemareh Special Agent Warned homes about. week ago. To Look For: ‘War Prisoners 5 from McPherson fe —— i Hugh ‘c. Garber, special decnt for the department of. justice, has, been: | notitied by Lewis J. Bailey that a re: ward of. $50 ini each case is offered. for the arrest .and delivery to the near: est army post of, Alfred Loescher, and Hans Berg, officers, and Pay) Sabel,.a sailor, in the Germany navy, who e3; caped. from the war prison at McPher-, son, Ga, October 23. ; i The fugitives were membérs, of; the’ erew of, the: Prince Eitel, Rrederick.| and were interned at the outbreak of tho war, Loeschner is 39 yearsjold, 5 feet 3 inches in height, fair, with blue eyes and light byown;hair; Herg:ig 40 yeais old, 5 féet 7; fair, Bray eyes, and light hair; Sabel.is 25, 5 feet 4, fair, ‘with blue eyes and darg hair. Sa- bel ‘is. orderly: to Berg, and’ the two, ‘may be feund together. {GOAL SITUATION. AUT: _ PARK AVR: BINS CHPIY The “Big Y” Apple _ Calendar. neces is here—the morth for big, eri appl —a roaring fire on’ the hearth, and aks: ‘of Pid ead The finest apples_sold today in Bismarck are the “BIG :Y"—and the finest of the ‘“‘Big Y’’ this month are Jonathans, Spitzén- burgs and Delicious, Eat the right apple at the right time. “Big (Apples Blue-Y—the Apple de Luxe. " Red ‘Y-Nearly as Good’ * All-leadiag grocers and fruit stores have: “Big y” Apples. at spectal Prices ..c the box. Ordgr them for over Sunday. It is economy to buy “Big Y” Apples. very apple wrapped—no waste. Never sald CALUMET BAKING: Liciohigiordt (is now used in the US. ! ‘Army and nae It is the brahd used for bakings made on. co, Uncle Sam’s big battle- ~ it has been selected for bods iene men on the eevens | of Calumet. = is the final Progtot ‘Calumet’s superiority. ‘gots to’ show—and show be taba Month 8 Supply Now on by the barrel. Phone for a box tomorrow. ‘ and targe Deliveries Need. if your dealer hasn't “BIG Y,” he can get ; them quickly for you from his Jobber, a x Yaki-na Valley Fruit Growers Association Co-operati, >—Non-profit. 3 5 ‘\ North Yakima, Washington. situation in poe i Srowing: “Tt is seatnates. that: only ee ‘supply, of the season's require- s ‘has been received to date. More coal: unset be procured: + durin Riyer consumes about coalannually. Up,to date coal dealers | herevhaye received little: more than 1200 dons, tnclaaing bitaminous . and anthracite, Dae Fengand ‘and , Mott, Dy. seein Buch pres- sure “upoh ts. 'S? DeLaney;’ government hoise fies fea Se to be, a their respec- tive. cities, yy. Jo, and Moit,.NOv. 16, when Seitic ta be ofticerg: Inspect Aaroee anak £ ate to be brought to these two town. NOE ‘alone is it the bankers. but the #erc a Pe Returns From Eait. ‘Rev. George Buezelle, tedtor of a George's, Episcopal chufch, returned today from } peapalin, Sucre ére he pee) resented “this distric! meeting of-the . Red cron pg the i Northern: Di peru y |

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