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jMUSIAT piMIWAVS NOPANCIS BISMARCK EVENING TRIBUNE pococccce enn e- ee INSIST ON GETTING WHAT YOU ASK FOR | iod from the time he started the ex-/secretary of state’s office; BE. D 10 BURKE SEEKS REVENGE j amination of the’ secretary of state's |CDOmD eon John. A. Graham, A. J. | office to the present time. Other wit-!not and J. L. Bell, Eismarck bank of-) nesses were 1, A. Thorberg, A. J. Ar-|ficials; C. W. Streeter, Bank Examin-| F FOR INDIGNITIES not and others from the state capitol.}er J. R. Waters, Eric A. Thorberg,/ STOCKS OF SEED | ‘The state examiner, Mr, Waters, ar-| Owens, State's Attorne¥ F. I J. R. Waters on Stand. Frank Garnier, H. J. Johnson, Charles a _ {rived in the city last evening on No.|Curdy, Charles A. Holida ning. Attorney. General Langer ¢: and testified in behalf of the e| Lyngstad, W. C. Edward Mr. Hall and after a few questions in this morning. He was the last wit-|boe C. C. Wattam and Charles which he brought forth the informa-) ness to testify for the state. all of Bisma tw! tion that Walla was employed by Mr.) The State’s Witnesses. also witnes: | Hall as chief. clerk in charge of the; Attorney General Langer, automobile department and other mat-) personally conducting the pr incident to tue igainst making more rapid pr a, he turned the wit s made ia the | : subpoena lam-Bang Begins. | Kilmer, A. W. Larke, former supreme coop, la, opened Schnecker of Mr. Hall} Qu = the fall trial. | Reports Asked from Every Eleva- who is cution, uaesnee 2) |“ MALE Butter, Eggs ight, — Dorothy } ggyneaeancaneneneaengnseansuuananescicistit J) nd Thomas Hall, of the : | We now have plenty of Milk, | rich, sweet, per quart i | tor and Warehouse in North Dakota. Tn order that the le; it convenes in special s 23 may have s tion upon whic means of regulating the dis Sh ferdig’ now ead a with Wall nd week adopted the following resolu. (uestiols Hane fom Ror Ib. ic tion: Hall nee Perea a a Strictly Fancy Creamery Butter, |, x Wiberess it . Be per Ib. A ore ye es080 35] oreo inv eer dhe could not remem) : n : Na told him t HA Fresh Eggs, just from the farm) jc nts in the ting the ne whereas it is desirable to a determine the amount of sand in the various eleva rument and that he ig into the m using the me When Hall some y would indicate the Hall of his APRICCTS, Eggs in water glass, better than |/ cold storage, per doz..... 40c |) This is the first time in} six, months that we have j/ had a fair supply of milk, | | 5: 3 Se, COKN A RD ortation of seed between ts of the +; Be it resolve all public warehousemen be re- quired to state the amount of hand in e butter and eggs at any one time, and we are afraid this ‘condition will not last. the da table. Mr. Hall fected. He T MAZOLA O erate. This amount of g t QUAR ws put up in water |] the: amour splendid for cooking, Our eggs put up in wat | shipment; yn Tasted of state glass kept weli, and while not as fancy as fresh eggs,. are far better than cold storage oggs, and iower in |) on different occa per to the jury ould know | per CORN FLAKES Another tion a pos: THE TRIBUNE’ HOME MARKET PAGE _ wae TAUREN ERC chiara taint Lik we hanes oo BI Th. *AAUMAL VACHS ere as FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1918. » peceweeeoewornnnarerere ADVERTISING GOODS ARE ALWAYS GOOD oy eee en ween on ween =: A Winter’s Supply of “BIG Y” Apples Now is the time to put several boxes of “BIG Y” Apples away for the winter, Bismarck grocers and fruit stores have an abtundance of them at. special box prices. “BIG Y” Apples ave famous for their keeping quality. Shipped to far away places like England, Manila, South America—they Keep per- fectly. More economical, because there’s no waste. “Bis €p Apples _ Blue Y—The Apple de Luxe “Red Y’’— Nearly as Good Tell your grocer to send an assortment of ‘(BIG Y,"" Ps @) @3'28'4: g @s. “Good to the Core.” CST wy > For danuary—Spitzenburg, Winter Stayman, Winesap. For February—Winesap, Yellow Newtown, March and Later-—Winesap, Yellow Newtown, Arkansas Black. Be sure to get ‘BIG Y.’’ This brand identifies the finest apples grown in the famous Yakima Valley. If your dealer hasn’t the “Big Y’’, he can ‘get them quickly for you from his jobber.‘ Banana, Delicious, STS eg Cen commission r ire ure RBRsEREReE |" Oh! You Are Entirely Welc : rick: f : makeralreport (0 th [Ahem Jets tke Taal SWEET POTATORS | Bi Yakima Valley Fruit Growers purchased f n-| Mr. Hall. Attorney Gener yery choice, per ib 100° ‘i ; Association. ary 15, 1918, a! thanked him aft Ad h » PCr ID... ee 1c is Hits Dar ane sen uso. than! The McConkey Co-operative—Non-profit. on destination and c grades placed on terminals at which grade: lisued. In ing more tha Commercial Co. 510 Broadway Phone 209 Pierce’s Grocery 112 6th Street. Phone 37. YQ to be ¥ in charge of the 1 Blai i on the stand until noon. He tes d much the same as he did at the trial. He covered the entire per KUPTIZ CO. Loe ey OO QUALITY SERVICE SANITARY i edb Fourth Street Bismarck THE HOUSE WITH ONE PRICE TO ALL \ ! i Monareh No. 3 size Toma- é size Con-, i i toes, per can.. 3c«S denséd Milk ......... 1Ce | WE THANK YOU (The whole Tomato—noth- Hunt's and K. ©. Bakin ae AUSTRO-GERMAN RETREAT UNDER HEAVY ATTACK Rome, Jan. 11.—Austro German forces yesterday were forced to evacuate some trench sections near Cavasucchurina on the Ital- ian mountain front, the war office ing better, Powder s Newell’s Extra No. 3 size Pride Washing Powder | announced today. The retreating & Toms eecreer Teutons were caught under the Oranges é N a masons, Dey ae ag | Italian fire and suffered consid- Grape Fruit Nothing better in Tomatoes | erable losses. on. earth.) sel! Sprouts, California fee Plant, Head Lettuce, Celery, Young Onions. Cumquats, Grape Fruit Empress Grapes Banana: CLIMAX FLOUR ; We have a few 24 |b. sacks/¢ left at $1.50 each. | Carrots, Rutabagas, Onions, tive order of all oil land las Geraee } naval reserves in Califor " —things to buy that are good ie eH See | APPLES—Winesaps COPPER PRICE TO | Box $2.00. Both Phones 211 BE 231% FOR THE | 120 Third St. NEXT FOUR MONTHS | | Last delivery Saturday at p. m.; other week days 4:45 p.m. Sunnyside No. 3 size Toma- toe: Newell’s No, 2 size ( NAVY DEPARTMENT — BILL AUTHORIZES SEIZING OIL LANDS Washington, pared by the n orize the government to sion either by erwise, upon the Peas, Jan. 11.—A_ bill pre- tale po PCL OA ese ee 29¢ Chickens; Young Pi Encon No, 2 size Blac ries, per In heavy syrup.) New York Jan, cers here rec ington to: Sopper produ You Can Save Money at Gussner's Public Market 310 MAIN STREET PHONE 60—Private Branch Connecting All Departments 2 cents per pound for r months. YOUNG COWPUNCHER HURT. Bowman, N. D., Jan. 11.—Walter,; seven-year-old son of Mr, and Mrs. J. S. Hillestad, 16 mile: Bowman, sustained a bone and injuri bout the head when he stampeded a drove of steers while! attempting to drive them from the| barn. | We buy in large quantities and. can sell at lower prices. j Grocery Department Potatoes, per bushel Butter, Best Creamery, Ib. 48¢ Milk, Carnation, 2 cans......25¢ Peas, Standard, ver can,....11¢ Corn, very good, per can....10¢ Boiling Beef; per Ib.’..15 to 18¢ Pot Roast, per Ib..,...15 to 18¢ Pork Shoulder, sliced or roast, ner-lb, ». 286 | Meat Department | . Pork Loins, sliced or roast, Cocoa, Walter Baker's /2 per 1B.) seen, een ve reels 25c { [pe car +200) BoFk Hams, ready for the oven,’ #) Chocolate, Walter Baker’s : 7 eh | Vp Ib Per WD. eae ices sie 2&o Veal Sees araee LARD—Pure, open kettle, steam rendered lard, guaranteed abso- lutely pure pork fat. After a | trial you will want fio other.35¢ | Coffee, Beil Brand, per !b. Granulated Sugar, Ib......- Bec Canned Tomatoes, Standard California, 2// Ib. can,...13¢ SPECIAL—In, order to make We are fattening alot, of three "| ii North Yakima, Washington. ‘@'O): 2.) OC C3. OS. OD). 7°) | he! — : J , / mall Wy; | } AZ, Winaprize. Come - tothe opening Announcing The Saturday OPENING| * HOFFMAN’S Chocolate Sho At 314 Main Street, Formerly the Moder Saturday, January 12 The most beautiful store of its kind on the Missouri Slope devoted to the sale of All Kinds of Pure Candies Ice Cream, Sodas, Soft Drinks ATADENUASREOSNSUEESUSNGESESNTOVASUSOOUENUSUNDEAUTQUYUESSS0 80 SU EEEOGEUNOREUAUSOODSEEOEOOEUOATOSUOUUESICEDS 222524 GP MUODEREESC GSS 8 S0UUOCCULOUOEUTIEDS “The Most of the Best for the Least.” ‘GROCERIES | VEGETABLES i \ I \ forSaturday Bitter Sweets, per pound - -- 29c TAFFY.-GCOD HOME room for a large shipment of goods we will place on sale a large assortment of the famous _ Curtis Bros, canned goods at prices that will make you buy. Everybody knows that Curtis Bros. canned goods mean “the best goods put up in cans.” SPECIALS ON NUTS—You Can Not Beat These Prices Anywhere to four year old steers, choosing the very best in thé/lot, and in this way we will hdve the best meat obtainable. at prices that are lower than the lowest, when you consider quality., Try our variety of sausages, which will please you. Our open kettle, steam render- ed lard is absolutely pure. Three- fourths of, a pound lof our lard goes farther than oné pound of any other lard; all the fats are TT MADE, Per bates oe ie sed. Nothing addéd, nothing Pound - - - C ilberts, per Ib.. if Saken route ‘ 3 Teragonna Almonds, per !b.25c¢ MEATS Telephone - 34 | | { i | 1 QWe invite you to inspect our modern Sanitary candy kitchen. California Almonds, per Ib... Peanuts, per Ib “APPLES, the very best, 50c per peck, $1.85 per box. BREAD—Fresh baked bread in large loaves, direct from the even. This price is cheaper than” baking’ ge * Try our bacon.. It is delicious. You buy it fresh direct from us. it is not hard sa!ted or been in storage. ee mS FISH—Just, received from Can- ada a large shipment of fine fresh whi ill be sold at ’ We make all our Candies and Ice Cream, so we know ‘they are strictly pure, fresh and wholesome. , s OUR LUNCHEONETTE—We will serve light luncheons at all hours. Our Coffee and other light delicacies will tickle the palate of the most exacting connoisseur in gastronomy. PRIZES TO FHE BEST GUESSERS . Saturday, the opening day of our store, we will place on exhibit the largest stick of candy on the Missouri Slope, and to the ones who guess the nearest cor- rect weight of this stick of candy we will give: MMi Ist Prize—5 pounds of candy. { ‘2nd Prize—The ten who come the nearest to the correct weight will each receive _ 5 ibs. of candy. Canundseueocanesnganareueenecvneceaaraanecaeeegatengenedcacceecacaeneesneeceaeanuaranceaeatetany encteansniattrNaniTNNiT AUENANEAAUECAUAEAUENAUEEAUOEAUOONY ”