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q 4 Pe q . ‘ a i ! i i BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE ‘ MEAT SUBSTITUTES Extension: Worker Gives Demon- stration at Rugby Rugby, N. D., Nov. 16.—Miss Gene- ,vieve Grover, home demonstration ‘agent of the agricultural extension de- partment, today gave a practical talk on meat substitiutes at the Pierce BERTHOLD INDIANS BOUGHT BIG AMOUNT OF LIBERTY BONDS Berthold,_N, D., Nov, 16. biel and employes of the Berthold reserva-| tion, according to a report which Supt. Jermack has just, tabulated subscrib- ed for $47,500 worth of the Second, county court: house. Liberty loan. Brown, Geierman & Ryan Bismarck’s Leading Grocery House Service ing Saturday’s when five deliveries are made ing Saturday's when five deliveries aremade :-: :-: Gives you the best trading. facilities to be had. We have one price for all and that is the Lowest Possible and Legitimate Market Price. For Saturday we are Offering a Few Special Prices A Good Choice Sweet Juicy Orange, 30¢ per dozen .. Concord Grapes per basket Fancy 1 $ per basket Large size Pitted Queen Olives in bulk, regular price quart 50¢e. Special per quart White Lily Soap, quality same as Ivory, same size bar, Sbarg for ......0c0seseeeee Cen eaittcnm a tarreticte A5c Palm Olive Soap per bar Mott’s Pure Apple Cider, full quart bottle Special Apples—Extra fancy Jonothans 6 per box $2.10 Piney Jonothans “per box,.... Faney Spitzenbergs per box Extra Fancy Floritla Grape Fruit COE errr ICT ie ea ir en ER eae ree 25c PURE HIGH TEST SWEET CREAM > BISMARCK [Tonen | To-Night THEATRE. Offers ATO Ue APPLICATIONS COME IN GOOD SHAPE}: _Car-Owners | Feats in Mental Arithmetic and Send Proper Checks | Aplications for 1918 auto tags are reaching the secretary of sjate’s of- ‘fice in good condition in spite of the fact that considerable arithmetic is required on the part of the applicant, To date 44 single car registrations} have been received and applicatiozt; have been made for four dealers’ censes. Beginning a‘ $6.50 for a Mi , Well, checks accompanying the tags run at $7-for Fords, $8.50 for the 43}: model Buick; $9.50 for the $4 model; Overland, and two half-rate applications, covering cars upon which a license fee has been paid for three years or more, have been received to date. CANADIAN WASTE ~ LEADS ELSTHENT, Ottawa, Ont., Nov. 16.—The total} wastage of infantry in the Canadian | expeditionary forces in October ceeded the total number of recruits enlisted during the same period by 1,898, according to figures given. out today by the militia department. The total wastage was 3,648, being made 1,565 returned to Canada from over- seas, for discharge and 1,066 casua ties overseas: The total number of re- cruits secured for overseas the Canadian infantry was 1, these 1,045 men were recruited in the United States. TO BUILD FARMER LINE | Deep Creek ‘Agriculturists Sub- scribe for Railway Taylor, N. D., Nov. 16.--Farmers of} the Deep Creek ity have sub- scribed $25,000 for a farmers’ railway! line connecting Hirschville with the Knife River line. | We make a specialty of serving} parties after dances. Allen's Cafe, | 116 Fifth street. 19 Iwk| ————————————————— | NOTICE TO OWNERS OF PROPER. TY ON BROADWAY FROM SEC.) OND STREET TO SEVENTH | STREET. ‘The ‘special assessment commission | have completed’ the assessment for} the cost of constructing an ornament- al lighting sysiem on Broadway from Second street to Seventh street. This assessment list is now on file in the | office of the city auditor and is open inspection. The city comm ‘ sion will act upon this assessment 1 at the regular mecting to ‘be held t ht o'clock p. m., December 3, 1917 ! Any person aggrieved may app ' from the action of the special assess- ; ment commission by filing with the) city auditor prior to the above da‘e a written appeal, stating therein the grounds upon whic tie appeal is | based. | Dated November 16, 1917. C. L, EURTON, i City Auditor. BRYANT WASHBURN Po te ag in the thrilling Saturday Evening Post Story “The Man Who Was ‘Aleo 2 rect with a thousand Afraid” ck-Sennctt Comedy cure fire iaughs, entitled “ROPING HER ROMEO” “Hell's William S. Hart, Trianale, To-night Only THOMAS H. INCE PRESENTS THE WORLD FAMOUS Wm. S. : HIN- -. Praised by critics to be Hart’s greatest picture. This is a return date on this feature and many new scenes have been added HART Hinges” 2Rel Goedy 1) RP HEU INCLUDED Reel Show 7 7 REELS EVERY NIGHT M| 7:15 and 9:00 Perform Difficult]! iguprobably will decide whether Ameri- .|"ean; officers snould be assigned to the up of 1,017 men discharged in Candda, |.) COAL PRICES NOT SUB- JECTED ARE wal CHANGE’ Washington, ‘Nov 1d Xo formal in- vitation has yet been extended to tue United States to be represented in the fli committee creat- ed in “Ttaly recenil officers of the Italian, French and British armies, incladed in its mem- bership. The fact however, officials here say, does not indicate. any re- luctance on the part ot the European | allies to make councils for A as the eantrar The allied war conference, at whi b the unined States has representa: committee. WILLIAH .§. HART rs at the Ohpheum tonight | st | BesdassRie tr eet i hea TTell's | promoted to a similar position at) a return date but! Jamestown, and his place here is tak- jin .his greatest Hinges.” ‘Th }many new to this new T iiomas H. picture, have been added Ince produc: tion. —_—_—_—_—_—_—_——_—————————— | Held in Rockford, Is., for not Just received a Full Carload Orchard Picked Apples . Good for cooking or eat- ing. Boil them for apple but- ter, sauce cr jam, as food is going to be high this winter. There is nothing healthicr than apple’ sauce. Call in and get your order in now as they are selling off fast. Thy are in bushel baskets. We Deliver. orders. Special price of $1.40 a Bushel For a skort time only OF FOOD PRODUCTS at the Pierce Grocery Co. Saturday November Vth iwill be still better. WE ASK YOU TO ATTEND and he |penses may be redueed WILL. You? Choice Dairy Butter Strictly Fresh Eggs to be had here—then yo with general staff | Phone your | Gu S S n er’s ae in which they have always 310 Main st. Phone 60, Conservation Demonstration \ A 4 i -Our demonstration last Satur-| ‘day was a huge success—this one taught how foods ean be} ceonserved—how your living ex-} Pure Swect Cream | More than 75,000 people have en- tered the state, war and navy building | since the war began, and Mrs. M. Roberts ‘Nichols has issued a pass to ; everyone of them. The building is in- accessible except. by pass, and Mrs. Nichols’ care helps safeguard the na- tion’s. war plans. COMMUNITY RINK Napoleon Municipality Insures Winter Fun for Youngsters ‘Napoleon, N. D., Nov. 16.—Napoleon youngsters are to have a community | skating rink for the winter. The con- struction of a municipal rink which will accommodate 150 skaters,is now under way. The rink will be fenced in and a large building, to be well heated, will be provided as a resting place for the skaters. GOES TO JAMESTOWN’ | Timmer Man Takes Place Vacated at New Rockford New Rockford, N. ; Whitcomb, who was manager of the local Western Union office has been jen by H. W. Hock of Timmer. FORMAN BOY_DESERTER Responding to Call Forman, N. D., Nov. 16.—Axel FE. | Johnson, who registered here last |spring and was called in the first draft, is under arrest at Rockford, | Ill, as a deserter. |appear when ordered to repo! be- |fore ihe local board for ean {and his arrest was ord! | District. Attorney Hildr Remains of Ct D., Nov. ad charge of Joiner, whos rema brought here from Jamestown. deceased was born in Jowa in 1368 ‘and had resided in Canada since 1886. | ONLY ONE “BROMO QUININE.” To get the genuine, call fo name LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE. Look for signature df E. W. Grove. | Cures a Cold in One Day. 30c. Dohn’ s Exclusive MEAT MARKET is doing business in the same man- catered to their trade Free Delivery to any part of the city and as jevery one knows Dohn’s Prices ‘are like their meats | i | | ALWAYS A LITTLE BETTER THAN OTHERS Saturday Special | Fancy Roasting Chicken per Ib. 00... see eee eee Stewing Chicken | | |THE MARKET—ANNEX BLDG. | BROADWAY Custom Tailoring Suits, Overcoats, designed cut and made in our own shop by axpert Tailors, from $35.00 to $100.00. Perfect Satisfaction guar- anteed. Hand Pressing, Expert Repairing. Dry Cleaning. "| BERGESON’S \WwiTHIN THE LAW Nov. 16.—Rose | Johnson failed to|* ;/Name in Casualty List as Killed full | 22¢ 5 ae | 20c ST. ENTRANCE, Formal oeeasion necessitates more or less formal- ity in the matter of dre The attire of the feet is most important because upon the shoes depends the style effect of the gown Women who are carefully attentive to their footwear fine selection very simple at the store. A profusion of Charming Styles is always ready for any emerg- ency. The thing about these shoes which gives them their beauty and causes admiration is the graceful way they fit the curves of the feet. You will reeog- nize the difference the moment you put them on and will be constantly aware you are in style. Prices ranging from $5.50 to $15 WEBB BROS. SHOE DEPARTMENT STYLE COMFORT DURABILITY North Dakota Boys Made Hit With North Carolina “The North Carolinians certainly effort was made to have everyone liked the North Dakota soldier boys,” of them invited to cpoine home for ae i dinner, in fact we our best to stated Secretary Brewer of the board jive uy to the reputation of the good . regents today. “I had a letter from oq Southland. Holland Morrow, a well known in- “‘I have yet to hear of any rough ee man of Gastonia, thirty miles stuff pulled by a man from North Da- f Charlotte, in which he says kota. Their demeanor has been most ‘satisfactory in every respect and a ant you to know thai we were mutually pleasant impression has jad vo have the North Da- been gained, I am sure. I feel that ationcd at Camp Greene., we have closer ties of friendship be- en my good fortune to meet; tween the south and the west than . of the officers and menj{could ever have ‘existed but for this y you personally. The rifle} remarkably intimate association s only a few miles from here|through the soldier boys at Camp REPORTED DEAD. rance, is living in Minneapolis. ‘Some one evidently enlisted under my name and gave the name of my pe 5 es mother, Mrs. May Vana, 435 Twelfth But Still in Minneapolis, St., Milwaukee, Wis. as the nearest cet relative,” said Vana today. (Minneapolis, Minn., Nov. 16.—Frank Vana, recently reported in a war de- partment casualty list as accidentally | and pressing. killed with General Pershing's fotces Will call.and deliver your cleaning Bryant. Phone 78. 11 14 tf Brown & Jones “The Satisfaction Store’’ Finding that the housewives of Bismarck prefer to have their goods delivered, we have decided to return to our former service of free deliveries. Call or telephone your orders and they will be executed with the utmost accuracy and dispatch. KUPITZ CO. QUALITY SERVICE SANITARY Fourth Strect Bismarck THE HOUSE WITH ONE PRICE TO ALL SATURDAY SPECIALS SATURDAY SPECIALS The house with ONE price to all; our deliveries are all FREE . as we have never made any change i GOVERNMENT INSPECTED MEATS Spring Chicken 24¢ Old Chicken 23c Sunday Rib Roast, Beef 24c Lamb Stew 18c Veal Stew 15c Rib Boiling Beef 14c OYSTERS CALF LIVER Frank’s Milwaukee Sausage Grocery Department Fancy Winter Nellis Pears, BOX .... cece cee + $1.85 Dixie Lye, 3 cans for .... 23¢ Calhoun brand Canned Peas, . -25¢ 8 for .... 28c Sterling brand apart 1-2 Armour’s Krout, 3 cans ..43¢ Tb cans, 2 for .... ...-25¢ Fancy Dill Pickles, doz 15¢ Mint Julip, 3 pack. 23¢ Armour’s Canned Corn Armour’s 15c size Catsup... 3 for 30c Curtis. brand Ripe Olives, 20¢ 16 02. cams.... .... +--+ Ready Made Soups, 3 for .35¢ Fancy Jonathan Apples, Geo. Van Camp No. 2 Beans, POX) sees dass Scns SEB5 oo veicsl ioe ale, neeeicesie ss 17c C_O8ED SUNDAYS x ee REE