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a FRIDAY, JANUARY 18,- 1918 j BISMARCK EVENING TRIBUNE PAGE 3 ; 5 THE TRIBUNE’S HOME MARKET PAGE — INSIST ON GETTING “WHAT YOU ASK FOR | poceccccccccccecewnnoee: ADVERTISING GOODS ARE ALWAYS GOOD cerca) ai 4 + blew. This kind of “service tends to (h SOt oe geek + ‘|. Mrs. P. C. Remington, Mrs. Mary! BIG LOSS IN > ° | keep down our insurance rates and is, half century ago in Trondjhem, : | SOCIETY NEWS. | Corwin, Mrs. T. R. Atkinson, Mrs. F. la great protection to our property. way. They came to »merica ? . eA @ | 5. Shepard, Mrs. N, O. Dunham, Mrs. WAGES GIVES (Signed) GC. WACHTER, | 880, settling first in Meeker county, 9 P U B L I Cc G. F, Dullam, Mrs. Fred A. Copelin, 118 Manager. Minn.,, and moying three years later to 4 Official’ Red C Mrs.‘Marshall H. Jewell, Mrs, Ed-| ’ CHICAGO GRIEF : Stina en Northwood, where they ever since re- potatoe ee ( ‘ ictal C6 ross mond A. Hughes, Mrs. rank §. Tal- Nea rane , BIDS WANTED. : i A old. "Phe MARKET Bulletin Tells Aims icott, Mrs. 1. P. Baker and Mrs. A. A. Chicago cu sdan. .18—More Sealed bids will be ed by the s, the late £ i "| Bruce. than a billion dollars in capital,‘ yoard of county commissioners of Bur-| Mrs, Walter Christen of Aneta having PRUE ETE ' Of National Society; as and some tive hundred thousand | igh county, N. D. up to two o'clock daugnise = peak by Club Dancing Party. workers are idle in this c: Ip. M, Feb. 6, 1918, for furnishing Ee SRA Members of the Council of National The Jolly 1918 Dencina ‘alah wil)! day as the res It of the national | seed wheat, seed oats, seed barley and 310 MAIN STREET PHONE 60 { Defense at Washington recently is-| give the first dance of the season Sat-| fel administrator's curtailment | seed flax, for the use of the needy] LEAGUE WOULD KNOCK sned to’ their state organizations a bul-|urday night. ‘The. invitations have! order, according to figur 5 com- ‘ farme: Wheat to be Durum No. a OUT THE HOME GUARD Pure Food H letin defining the official position of, been issued. O'Connor's orchestya will Piled by commercial bodies from | and Marquis wheat to be No. 1, oats to! —_—_- j fe : ' the American Red Cross in relation to! furnish the music. latest cones renorts, the - |be white e eighing not (Continued from page one) | the state and national councils of de- | — mated loss in wages by the work- :-barley (0! their business or occupation on any I i fenge and’ expressed a hope that the | Recital at 7:30. ers tn. che distrlet during the. ew 6 vow, not Tess than 46 Ibs.| him of the governor an (o kerve for bullettn ‘could be placed in the hands | The program tor the benefit Red reread idle ie forthe se ay. j her _ i Max to te wie nee NOC} one dollar a day wherever the gov- ‘ ‘ of all members of Red Cross chapters. | Cross recital given by the advanced; er ang le eB suce: ve jless than 56 Ibs to the bushel. pect he choose: oe . Ad FA Caos x d The bulletin states, “The official po-; pupil is $17,000,000,00, All bids must be accompanied by ee ta ae Sea fe ae At this time when the food question is the all-important i sition of the American Red Cross has! the Pr men and manufactur- | certified check for 5 per cent of the} iong as the governor or Chief Town- problem, it is.the patriotic duty of every family to econ- ers, today had app: to observe the s ently decided amount of bid. All bids must be ad it as well as, dressed to the County “Bids for omize and save ou eatables andalso the-duty of all who deal been defined by the president of the, begin at 7:30 instead of S$ o'clock as! in foods to furnish the purest and best at the lowest possible United States as follows: ‘Battlefield | was first announced. ley might ask. ‘1 is no probability that such a relief will be effected through Red aaa the letter of the order, following ill pa » senate i COS pervision of the war department but nnouncement is made of the birth} @ codificatior ¢ é > af Jeet Qny anc.all bic 640 North Dakota guardsmen where We eater to particular people, those who demand the 1 ) . opinion of of s is that the or- TB. PLAT : centre ee ao at ater to par ar people, o deman¢ civilian relief will present a field of of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Minder the condi: Ge. Audite they and their patriotism stand with | Lest and most for their money. increasing opportunity in which the| Hughes of Seventh street, Monday.| ‘er is too seve! bs * ji : tions existing in this state. leigh C Tah ' yy hel coe eens le eenicilly Mother and’ daughter are getting ae nur oe igs eee P GET THE HABIT OF BUYING YOUR GROCERIES that our people will realize that there aa THANKS THE PUBLIC, aia artin be attre | is probably no other agency with * auxiliary Meeting. The Wachter Transfer Company| AGED NORTHWOOD ‘en pets : deat i vilen they can associate themselves} The Woman's Auxiliary to Compan-| takes this opportunity |to thank the COUPLE HONORED en Peres : | which can respond so effectively and| ies A and I, will hold an important] police and fire department of the city We supply many of the most well-to-do families in | universally to allay suffering and re-| business meeting Saturday afternoon | of Bismarck for their prompt and effi- ON ANNIVERSARY Ue cnet ee : os 5 the city with our pure food and groceries —‘there’s a lieve disaster.’ in the Commercial club rooms, All}cient action in locating and exting- “«The American Red Cross is organ-| Members are asked to attend as im-|uishing the fire which threatened to: ized under act of congress. Its pregi- portant matters will be discussed. destroy their office and warehouse. dent is the president of the United a = The chief of police in making his] pr 4 d States. Its charter requires that one- Society Elects Officers. rounds located the fire, he turned in| and neighbors on the occasion of their third of the members of the governing At the annual meeting Thurgflay af-|the alarm at once. The firemen re- golden wedding annaversary and the board shall be appointed by the presi-, ternoon of the General Ladies’ Aid so-| sponded at once and had the fire un- 73rd birthday anniv y of Mrs. Aft- dent and that there shal pe one repre- ciety, of the McCabe church in the!der control before the fire whistle|eret. The aged couple were married a reason for this.’ OUR GUARANTEE. We guarantee every pur- chase made from us to be entirely satisfactory. If, for any reason, You are not thoroughly satisfied with any article purchased from us, or if you do not. consider you have rived excellent value for your money, we want you to return it at our expense, and your money will be cheerfully refunded, treaury and justice departments. The Were elected. They are: President, entire war council of .tne United H. W. Richholt; vice president, as States is appointed by the president of > S. V. Woodmansee; second Vice r the’ United” States. Congress, by its i 0. E. Anderson; secre- charter, directed that it should act in ‘Ty, Mrs. W.C..Cashman and treasur. matters of relief in accord with the rs. Jessie Ramp. The old offi- sentative of the waz, navy state, Church parlors, officers for the year , ? i. annem Dr. Caldwell’s We claim to have the best values in coffees and military and naval authorities éf the cers were all re-elected except Miss | \ teas in the city. United States and as a medium of Ramp. Reports for the last year's| r Uu p c p S 1 n communication between the people of Work, were read and plans outlined : 4 the United States and their army and, for the work of the coming year. The| The Perfect Laxative a s HOME Made CANDIES navy. The charter of the Red Cross’: Society decided to meet. each Friday provides that its accounts shall be afternoon at the Red Cross rooms, this audited annually by the war depart-{ (ay to be known as “Red Cross Day.” ment. Red Cross knitting was done during “Therefore -it is unnecessary for the social hour at which time mem- Grocery Department Meat Department Potatoes, per bushel....... $1.40 | Boiling Beef, per Ib,,..15 to 18¢ Butter, Best Creamery, Ib. .49c¢ SPECIALS | Pork Shoulder, sliced or roast, is an ideal remedy for consti- bers of the fourth division served your council of defense to call upon lanchoon. = Forueavedteabers, acl Milk, Carnation, large tins 131s | PORID: coneccetae eae 23¢ the Red Cross to report as to. organ-' g 2 ‘8 z a es = is 2 iq Peas, Standard, veee 120 | the: Bd -Cengs to report 88 10, Crea | dol. : pation. It is a combination of f IJ) corns very gues per cans toe | POTk kote alled or roat of, the Red Cross should without fur- eas : + . . or a ur a : x P io DEP AD. ccvcsscstaxsmneresen 25¢ ther preliminaries, appear at the head |- Musical Club Meets. simple laxative herbs with pepsin that Cocoa, Walter Baker's '/ of any list of approved organizations The Thursday Musical club met) z ? I. CAM... cece eee eens 20c | Pork Hams, ready for the oven, published by your council. Authoriza-|‘Thursday afternoon with Mrs. F. B. acts 1n an easy, natural manner, and is Chocolate, Walter Baker's per tbs ceeveecascss ies 25¢ Luehe in First street in-one of the VaNDs sicsouncies ties gence 20c Granulated Sugar, Ib........ 9c Canned Tomatoes, Standard California, 2/ Ib. can... 14¢ “TROCO,” the wonderful A butter substitute, made We are fattening a lot of three from the meat of the to four year old steers, choosing one a ae 33¢ | the very best in the lot, and in this way we will have the best meat obtainable at prices that 1d not be granted to solicit. 4 Hon should. 2 er eiee to “benefit” | best attended meetings of the year. @ ] 5 5 {The committee on a revision of the Beet Mata den die! haa tae ir! constitution anf by-laws composed of dorsement of the Red Cross. The pre-' }TS Hy. e Se chalets J. sumption should be strongly against'!?. French, on Mrs. J. A. Graham, | authorizing any unofficial groups or the a report of the changes made by organizations to function in the field ‘he committee. The revised laws 4 Cross,” , Were unanimously adopted. The pro- occupied by the American Red Cross gram included a study of American! conductors ‘and was featured ‘by pa-! Wheatland Woman pears on “The Art of Conducting,” by, H d. A ili Anton Seidl, and read by Mrs. J. M.i eads uxtllary | Martin, and on “John Philip Sousa,” , Ba ae e u by Mrs. E. H. L. Vesperman. The Mrs. William Gill of Wheatland was “musical numbers were given by Mrs. | gectee Sa eet iki Growers! M. C. Schoelkopf, Mrs. Arthur Bolster association at a meeting’ Wednesday, : afternoon in Fargo. Mrs. Chant Smith; B ace Penis GaP ana avs! of BBarnes township was elected vice | Bolster sang a number from the same! president and Mrs. W. 'W. Brown Pt composer, “In a@ Garden.” Mrs. Put- eee eee AE: ike ark bahay nam sang a MacDowell number “To a Wild Rose.” * the auxiliary is the forming of boys’ awit uae and girls’ clubs. The report read by | ¢—__—_—_—_____-_______» Miss Lois Fitzgerald extension work-} , is er of the Agricultural college, gave| | PERSONAL NOTES | the total enrollment in the various ,}g~——————_—__—__—______-__-x, clubs of the state as 9,915. Miss Fitz-] yrs, y. sg. Dingle and baby, who gerald said ta an of the ausillary ‘have been in.the Bismarck hospital, Wee to enroll 10,000 boys ahere mast returmed to their home in Avenue D. | Children to become ae ers ae Thursday. The two small sons of Mrs, | Leena enter ue ft eciata : Dingle, who were in the same hospital , d re rules as laid down by the state Agri- dete ean onda y ci cultural college. The children are| , Mrs. William Leach, daughter of, taught gardening and canning among Capt. and Mrs. I. P. Baker, under- LARD—Pure, open kettle, steam rendered lard, guaranteed abso- lutely pure pork fat. After a trial you will want no other.35¢ as safe for children as it is positively effective on the strongest constitution. PEANUT BRITTLE per pound ..... . 20s coccanut Sold in Drug Stores Everywhere 50 cts. (22) $1.00 Tomatoes, Maryland, 23c Wal ee eee ones 20c | are lower than the lowest, when Coffee, Steel Cut, fine qual- | ‘ , | ity, 1 Ib, tins, 30c value.. 25¢ | YOU consider quality. Coffee, a bulk coffee of Try our variety of sausages, GW ality osetia cunts 23c | which will please you. CURTICE FRUIT SPECIAL | Curtice Jams all varieties.. 27¢ , _Our open kettle, steam render- COCOANUT CRIS? per pound is “IN QUANTITIES, THE SAVING WILL SURPRISE YOU. a NUT Buiterscotch per pound....... 30c A trial bottle can be obtained, free of charge, by writing to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 457 Washington St., Monticello, Ilinois Curtice Jellies, all varieties o8¢ | ed lard is absolutely pure. Three: Curtice preserves, all var- fourths of a pound of our lard Ration oor k eet te = Mase 30c | goes farther than one pound of The above goods are of the | any other lard; all the fats are finest quality obtainable; Noth-| used. Nothing added, nothing taken out. Putnam, sopranos. MAKERS OF FINEST ing better grown or packed. Bananas, 20c, 25¢ and 30c a doz. | Try our bacon. It is delicious. = — = = You buy it fresh direct from us. < It is not hard: salted or been in SPECIALS ON NUTS—You Can » sorage Not Beat These Prices ei wea Anywhere | APPLES, the very best, 50c per + peck, $1.85 per box. ‘ Walnuts, per Ib. .22¢ | Filberts, per Ib.. .22¢ | Teragonna Almonds, per Ib.25¢ | BREAD—Fresh baked bread in i ia Al Ib. ..20¢ large loaves, direct from the el Al dt aaa oven. This price is cheaper Peanuts, per Ib....-.-.++.+- 206} than baking .........0605 9c ‘ Many other important subjects. | went an operation Wednesday in the | . je Venn Gen oe | Just Received A Carload of Fish : a as Aig NIEEEPID \@ °—from the Canadian lakes. They are fine as you know. To Raise Church Fund JUVENILE EPIDEMIC. | Just frozen once. Not thawed and frozen again. The best oken An epidemic of juvenfle maladies is , Women of the guild of St. George’s ‘riinning the gamut of the county build. Episcopal church have adopted the ing. Gounty Auditor T. E. Flaherty calendar plan to raise’ money for a’ is unpatriotic enough to be ‘confined | fund for the church ‘and Thursday af-;to his home by an attack of German ternoon twelvé of the members were! measles. (A movement is now on foot | naméd as months and they in turn will to change the name of this particular name the weeks and the weeks the! brand.) Deputy Register of Deeds | days. The plan is meeting with con-| John Keenan is home with a double- siderable enthusiasm among the wom- barreled. al tack of the mumps, and en of :the, parish and it is: expected Robert W.;’Phelps, office deputy to that considerable money will be rais-, Sheriff French, is off the job, combat- , ed in this way. Those taking the: ting a plain, ordinary case of chicken- months are: i | pox. thing for your meatless day. Prices will be right. From Yakima’s Famous Orchards In the shadow of the Cascades lies a wonderful valley, where apple growing has become a: science. Under the Summer sun these apples grow big and fine, as they take on their tinge of erimnson and gold. At night, mountain We sell the famous Troco butter at 33c a pound. —is the new “‘cold bottle” to enjoy with the immemorial “hot, bird” L] oe Se) 6 —a soft drink in the 3 q i strictest sense, but the q liveliest, nippiest appe- ‘ tizer imaginable —rich ’ breezes come to add their touch of cold, juicy crispness. in the flavor of nutritive : cereals and imported Blue Y—-the Apple de Luxe Red ¥Y—Nearly as Good y v Saazer hops. BEVO : makes good things to “BIG Y’ Jonathans,: Winter Bananas, and’Delicious aré { ie a taste soca “better, the finest apples available today. Special sales Saturday by the box, all over Bismarck and surrounding towns. Ask your grocer or fruit store. ‘‘Buy ’em by the box’'—they’re cheaper that way! Be sure you get the ‘BIG Y.”’ Tell your dealer to leave them in the original paper wraps. They, keep much better and retain their crispness, If your dealer hasn’t “Big Y,”’ he can get them quickly for you from his jobber—or phone for name of nearest dealer. WE THANK YOU BANANA SPECIAL > 20, 25, 30 cents per doz. All good: values. are not complete without ANHEUSER-BUSCH St. Louis, U.S. A. \ A SPECIAL ICECREAM SHERBET OR PUNCH | FANCY LARGE ORANGES Per doz. 65¢ and 70c _. FANCY GRAPE FRUIT * Each 10c FANCY CELERY i Each 15¢ i s ; ; from— Yakima Valley Fruit Growers Another fresh supply of Carrots, | \ _ Association | Rutabagas, Parsnips and Cabbage. ! i ? Co-Operative—Non-Profit Hofiman’s PRICES RIGHT CHOCOLATE SHOP | FOR PROMPT SERVICE! Both Phones 211 =: 120 Third St. Last Delivery Saturday at5 p. m., Other week days at 4:45 p. m. cS