The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 9, 1917, Page 3

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Extra Fancy Celery per bunch .. on Nov. 2nd. ‘Faney B Bananas Brown eat & Ryan’ Our Cash and Carry prices are the same as published RUSSIAN” BROIL - OVERSHADOWS. OTHER EVENTS BY ASSOCIATED PRESS. Reports from German sources to- day tuynished virtually the only fresh news regarding the kussian situation, : 7 1 vice’ presidents, Mrs. Phoebé Marsh, 2 per dozen .. Ne a 20 where the ‘Maximilists are in control Mrs. ‘J. P. Dann. Mrs. J. W. Burch; P Wi of Petrograd, and are appealing to the seéretary, Mrs. W. Al. Falconer and . inter Nellis Pear: > army to support it “against imperial- ph A BA bd dere nae box s $2 40 istic attempts,” until it has obtained |‘Teasurer, Mrs. Austin Logan. Plans DEP DOX .o.c cece cece e scenes eee cceeeeeeeeeee’ B a democratic peace. were discussed to hold a picnic next One of these reports, which was entirely without corffirmatipn was that Premier Kerensky, who left the CK DAILY. TRIBUNE OLD TIMERS HOLD. "BIG REUNION HERE Over 200 pioneers of Bismarck and Burleigh county assembled last eve- ning in the Knights of Columbus hall for a, big reunion of the first families. This was the third annyal reunion the Burleigh County Pioneer association has ‘held since its inception three years ago, Many from the rural dis- tricts*and the surounding towns at- tended. Dancing and cards formed the amusements and splendid music was furnished by @ three-piece’ orchestra. Gen. 'E..A, Williams was re-elected president of the association by a unan- imous vote. ,The other officers are: summer and to make it an annual event. Among .the .qut-of-town guests was. ital wete th Mrs. «Chester: King of Minneapolis. ‘ Extra Fancy Head Lettuce the ascendancy ben ate ee who is spending some time in the city a 9) ADMISSION perhedd eee eens ae Scher eae », Loc Another German report, uncontirm-| Visiting her, daughter, Mfrs. Boyd, who “PEEFO Adult 50c we if 2. recently came here from Menoken. nly starting at cher ee rae ed, declared the Russian army on the only J , Children 25c Extra Faney Green Onions northern front had joined the Maximil-| Mrs. King, who is a sister.of the late 8 o'clock THEATRE : ee . per bunch IC ists’ movement and had marched on Judge Winchester, first came to Bis-| id ° . OR Ha Potrograd. marekitt vee ago. Her meeting’ ( Carrots with the,old timers last evening was fii ts, 1 Confirmation was obtained tonight one of tbe pleasant events of the gath- that the former ‘Ministers of the. pro- per bushel ... visional government, who were arrest- ering. qomen er ‘ The Ladies’ Aid society of the Pres- session of the huge piles of wood stored in the plaza, a part of the The Hubbard Squash, etc. See. Wu Pom-Pom Chrysanthemums te OL 5 winter’s fuel, supply. palace, ed by the military revolutionary com- les Its Evidence. j Cash and Carry Charge mittee, have been incarcerated in the UAAAAARAER AA ALAA It Carries Its Own, Evidenes. byterian church of Stewartsdale will x, i i Ree if ae fs fortress of St. Peter and St. Paul. A religion which takes porsesnlan oF give a chicken supper, Friday eve- White House Coffee, Ib ....’.. ...4 ©:85¢ 40c The cabinet, he sald, were all ar B the ‘convictions of mankind carries ning, Nov. 16 at 6 o'clock In the i 7 arrest were onovaloff,, minister |= = rown | v1 vi Ps, A- | church ® basement, Supper serve , ilome Brand Coffee, Ib... ++. 86e 40c of trade and industry; M. Kishkin orally il hunlyereal suit iespe: promptly at 6 o'clock, You are all ‘afe Roy: a Scie ee es en minister of public welfare; M. Teres: : rience; and the truth o ying within | invited. 119 ot . ee os e a yal Coffee, Ib see , 366 40c tchenko, minister of foreign affairs; € ASH AND Cc. Ane the four corners of the conception, is peeveennteemenest ti i Richelieu Coffee, Ib .. .. 6... .. 2. ..36¢ 40c ‘M.. Nalyontovitch, minister of justice, ' above and beyond the power of histor- | “ State School of Agriculture and + 4 Barrington Hall Coffee, Ib 36e 40c aud M. Nitkin, minister of the inter- ical criticism—Froude. Pei aay ia et UD (5 ees ost teGe or. , : ‘i : i = if gi \ i ‘ Smith, Solitary confinement. i= : inclusive. ‘Write Fred (W. ih, Bengal Coffee, Ib. ve. ce oe ee eee es B2e 35c The confirmation was given by the = S ecial for Saturda \ FOR RENT.—One room in modern| President, for particulars. 11-8-12¢ \ Primrose Coffee, lb .. .. 0... 0. 2. e 2Te “$Oc | commissioner in’ command of the fort- 3 3 flat, Please call 493X between six| | “The Barrier,” at the Grand Theatre eG eet Soe 4s ress, who received the Associated = and seven p. m. 11-9-2¢ | tonight. 119 1t eminole Coffee, lb.. .. 5 BO UNS c ‘Press, correspondent and personally = _: Ee Claanaaiere 4 ‘ ant Tailoring Co, & i “ 4 explained to him the details ‘regard- = Light House Cleanser, per can.... 6.6. ee eee ‘The Barrier,” at the Grand Theatre| _ The Bryant Tailoring Co., Grand Pa- Seminole Coffee, 3lb éan . -92¢ $1.00. ing the confinement of the ministers. = ms kay Cf 7 santnebasket cach: =| tonight. 119 it | cific Block Have ‘seaured the setviees se : ny 3 ‘okay Grapes, large squate basket, eae = f xpert tailor who will give: his 3-Stripes Coffee, 3-Ib can .... 6.0... ..90e $1.00 via he capmsts Re. fee rere au te = a : Y : =| “The Darrier,” at the Grand Theatre immediate attention to all pressing, | . = = i 5 i i dl surrender early this morning. They. = Oatmeal S| tonight. 119 1t | dry cleaning and repairing. 11-6-5t Compare our,Cash and Carry prices with our Charge were taken to the fortress, ry re Coffee = i fi ite i es they were placed in solitary confine- 4 { R) ( > prices and you will find quite a percentage of money saved TmeNt. P GROCE IES Pancake Flour MOOT 2 by the end of the month. +. Casualties Uncertain. Bread, etc = It is impossible at this hour to as: anit : : pss ng = Val certain: what the casualties were in R = PURE HIGH TEST scant ate em" “ry SATURDAY SPECIAL ON |: z they are reported, not to have been ¢ Cauliflour = " 5 many. The fighting proceeded with Y wie = fi SWEET CREAM the rival forces alternately in pos VEGETABLES Ege Plant = vhich already had been. stripped o! “ back and pinches his dollars until the!“ ; rape Fruit . P ul 7 ‘WORKERS re eagle screams, The boys who have) most of a; Ristorie art obyents was i Pe Dew Melon The fine weather this week has advanced our smajl or given up positions and homes and i. tanest-y and paintings This. wa : loney Dew Melons button chrysanthemums, being grown for Thanksgiving, prospects fully as good as those of pf apt rk psp aa Vee FRUI TS Quinces . ; ¢ fe while the ‘provisional government wa still in contre}, of the palace. The = treasuries were taken to a place of S 1 EEO \ . permanent safety. = For Saturday and Sunday we will sell these beautiful Flowers at the men yho remain: at home are, mak- ing a sacrifice that hurts, and ‘any stay-at-home who does not dig down Talman Sweet Apples, etc. FOR BIG. WEEK'S RIE “(Continued trom Page One) into his pocket and pay until it hurts — ‘A party of soldiers’ and workmen’ Beef splendid. re responses to the First and|is a slacker of the worst type. City ae a5 oeular $ Second. Liberty loan campaigns, the | Chairman G. B. Allen delivered a mes- soleeates in ne hs 89 Psat os the : Pork Per Bunch, (Regular $1.00)... 90c Red Cross and the first Y. M. C. A. | sage of courage and confidence to the| f rahe th ats Meee Tor MEATS Veo] - campaigns, the raising of ‘this fund | Bismarck teams, and the session ad-| 7 as ae if e@ admiralty and for- 0 Two Bunches, (One package)... 50c will: be.a ssimple:task.... journed. eign office buildings on the other side tami ‘) Mutton, ete. Gf the ‘square, lights were still shin- ing from the windows at midnight. Cccasional crashes as if of falling Walls indicated that perhaps other structures had been hit. The populace for the most part, re- mained indcors. pecred around: the corners, thousands of the Maximitists’ soldier: and, sailors: gathered around the fuel piles at ‘advantageous spots awaiting their part’in thé battle. Fargo, N. D., Nov. 9.—Chairman L. B. Hanna of the North Dakota liberty | = eae om loan committee | tonight announced that the state subscriptions to liberty | bonds in the second campaign were} $10,268,000. This does not include $300,000 subscribed by the Great Northern previously credited to this state, because, it was. found that the Committeemen were present “from every county and practically every town in the he _diatrict.; ASTHMA SUFFERERS 1 will send you a ua $1.90 bottle of my Guaranteed Remedy for Asthma, on trial. Remedy gives quick relief. Hag cured many after everything else failed. . Mention nearest express office. Address: GEO. D. HOOVER, Mfg. Pharmacist, Dept. 441, Des Moines, Iowa. Worst Kind of Slacker. P. T. Loomis of Fargo, a member of the state executive committee for the War Y campaign; spoke briefly, tell- ing -why*this money is needed; what is to be done with it. District Chair- man Ji ‘A. Graham explained the rea- son: for calling the meetings; issued instructions® to district. workers and ‘offered: advice as tosupplies and methods*'of making ‘eports. ‘Secre- tary George N: Keniston of the Bis- marck Commercial club, fresh from a campaign in the western part of the state, told of the splendid reception , which Y workers are-receiving every- where, and urged everyone to buckle, into the campaign and to not slow down until the committees are all over the top at the end of the week. The most contemotible form of slack- We give you the benefit, in place of wasting them. HOSKINS = We wish to extend our thanks to the housewives of Bismarek for their appreciation of-our efforts to cooperate with the ad- ministration in the reduction of food pri as shown by the willingness with which they carry! their packages home. We still have one delivery. rig on the street with which to’send out large orders. or heavy articles, for- which. we make the nom- inal charge of 10¢ per, delivery, ONLY ONE “BROMO QUININE.” To get the genuine, call for tui name LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE. SHOES In pictures. note display of fee and hand colored Photo- greatest masters and modern 4 is exempt from service, and who sits’ Cures a Cold in One Day. 30c. for which was taken by that state, artists, ‘ Pe —— = “The Farrier,” at the Grand Theatre Prices” Paling from 50c to $2.50. SOnIGN GS en a geet 11.9 1t © “We Thank You” Fsamed imported hand painted Japanese senic studies, $1.50 to. $2.50. The More they Call, the better they Like This is your opportunity for securing appropriate Christmas Our Goods, Our Service, Our-Prices. . And You Don’t Have to Cary Flour, none better at any price, 481b sack gifts at reasonable prices. See our winddw display, Furniture Department. WE DO PICTURE FRAMING ..We deliver free of charge the] ; same as always. We are here to always. We aro hare t WEBB BROTHERS _ | WEBB BROTHERS i and get our prices on dozen lots ESTES SS YK EET TTP a TT IF INTERESTED a ‘ Canned Corn, standard grade, 2 cams.... .... «+++. : jor in fact any article you will i 2 cans SO Ss Fnac ROS readily see that Logan’s is the best ig Canned. em. extra fine, 2 cans ve Aci ‘thest.rhaaadite lice ta the e Canned Tomatoes, solid packs, 2 cans.... 0-6 eeeeeeee 47¢ city to leave your orders. Canned: Early June Peas, 2 cans .. ...- +++ e vseeee 35¢ st : ” % Alaska Pink Salmon, tall cans, per can .... «+... sees 20¢ CONCORDS DRE AMS COME TRUI Hawaiian Pineapple, broken slices, two 2 1-2 Ib cans... we \ 3 Rolled Oats, three 8-oz packages | Fancy, per basket, .........- a t we're R , 3 IP Winter Nellis Pears. Fed wo OME DREAMS come true} : e , White Borax Soap, per box of 100 bars.... .... ..++++ $4.80 | pars de. atk wait prepared to realize perfectly any ; are sweeter than Bartlett’s, per ; ‘ Grocers Matches, carton of 8 boxes, 3 cartons.... .... . .25¢ ‘ » Pe ideas you may have in your mind ; : ee . ss a, dozen .-.. .... 6.6 es. + ++ 0.200 as to the way you’d like to look in It _is logical—yes, and it, is really h° Apples, Washington, delicious, per box.... .. ...+/-$2.25 3 : in ‘the matter of good clothes. An ap- fashionable—to have a. pair of Hi * Apples, Washington, Wagners, per box......... 6. +++ $1.65 Fresh Dromedary Dates, just ar- proaching wedding may prompt that eel etree oe ne ee ou E {te | aa : 3 gs g, en- ‘ Apples, Washington, Spitzenburg, per box ....).:.. ++ $2.10 ;Tived, per pkg. .............. 15¢ thought, or Thanksgiving Day. Men eral stréet; wear. Any. outdoor ex- ; é 00 | realize how much clothes have to do e-or diversion is much more en- Winter Pears, for canning per box.. .... 0... ....+0++ $2: |Or three for .... 0... 4. ++. -400 with success. They give a man new joyable when one dresses the feet |! A fidence. appropriately. ; i | Fancy Sun Maid: Raisins, 2 pkgs. od; te nee ra Lae ‘ fie menhai- The Street boots shown in our win- WAOP ce Stara teme es cose yiaee 25¢. sed Be ee ae ia. f dows this week are just the thing i .. { ise. we offer is the highest standard 0 to make you get more goodness out -5 FREE deliveries daily ride oliver shin Bie Claus and Lenox. of your outdoor exercise. They are certainly marvels for lightness and comfort. We carry them in 8 and 9 ineh black lace, kid value; it means that the style, fabric, Service and price must be right. “] WONDER IF CHOICE DAIRY BUTTER, PURE RICH, SWEET CREAM FRESH EGGS “Some lines carried: Hart Schaffner & Marx, Hirsch Wick- | 4 FREE deliveries Saturdays] es alana ; eras ; Extra Fancy Celery,’ per stalk 15c wire, Sam’1’ W. Peck Clothing; Nettleton, Walkover and aa pall, tan Jd and calf, ease ; We Save You Motiey | or two for 25¢ Holland Shots, Etc. st ale én initia" eee eats ss ; Ue Prices... 6... 2. 64-2. «$5.50 to $12. : . Pierce Grocery Co PHONE ait Espert Dry Cleing, Hund Peitng ad Repairing bb B th 3 112 Sixth Street f Oar Last Delivery Saturdays || aes " wires THE LAW— Closed Seis COMFORT STYLE - DURABILITY . ves at 5 0’ sharp.

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