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A .PAGE 5. oo BISMARCK EVENING TRIBUNE | varmers’ union; Dr, R. Acker, valley| BAKER SPENDS City: John M. Gillette, university; C. ' THE ROMANCE OF LIGNITE |B. Waldron, agricultural college; A-| . BUSY DAY IN J. Sylvestre, Mandan; ‘Rt. Rev. Vin- cent Wehrle, Roman Catholic bishop CONFERENCES of the Bismarck diocese; William G. | Owens, Williams county; E. A. Bow: 3 ; HN H. oO Despised N ral R W. man, Fargo; Carl Rakow, Wheatland; /Secretary of War Meets Men in ever Frias a Unce LVespise atura source ON ¢ Bishop J. Poyntz Tyler, North Dakota Command of American head of the Episcopal church; J. ELIMINATION SERIES| HAIR LITTLE GIRL GAVE. TO HELP Such Sudden and Universal Recognition eat: Cinhok, Ashley! W. R. Kellegg, James Paris, March 12.—Secretary of War FOR TOURNAMENT 2 WIN ee ok | BY CAPT. I. P. BAKER "sf Senha Arey: WR Melee Jame pure arch 1z_asoelary of War Federal Fuel Administrator for North Dakota A, J. MeCannel, Minot; Dr. Tf. M. conferences. In the forenoon he con- Wheeler, Grand Forks; Paul Williams. |oo.eq with Arthur J. Balfour, the 2----------------——- albali ee A pane Kulm; i J. British foreign secretary, and General a of Ms geen oe tie ae barn oe Foch and later lunched with Generals f ary Darrow Wetble, Fargo; Mildred) pershing and Bliss, his brother, Henry A lame le Yat aril anita O. H, Opland, Mott. Fighting Forces Valley City; John The elimination series of the church basketball tournament will take place Friday night in the local high school gymnasium, 3 The first game will be called at 8 ‘ o'clock, when the Presbyterians meet yr the Evangelicals, and the second game, between the Baptists and the Methodists, will follow immediately afterward. 4 1 All the teams have been playing real basketball lately and some fast games are anticipated. Saturday night the two winning teams will clash for | ty first plaée and the two losing teams for third place in the tournament. The | proceeds from the games of both) nights will be turned over to the Red Cross fund. A large crowd is expected, as fou | churches are represented. |. “Never has natural resource had a conference went on record in favor longer or more discouraging fight for! of the use of lignite in all of our man-/) “k, Cavalier; Fannie Dunn Quain, yyy). i recognition, and never has such re-) ufacturing enterprises, i ing hat! Bismarck; Oscar J. Seiler, James- Reker end fev others ae with cognition finally come so spontaneous- it is a solemn s s|town; R. H. Brush, univers YR n the Bec ot the: £ Dlie informa- ‘ly an so enthusiastically and with! owe their country and their siate as Hellstrom. Bismarck, djs Hs Rearney a vilt ee enacuartere such unanimity as in the case of lig- well, Under the new act, the secretary of Beh nee a ane Rea Gr fara ‘nite,’ said Capt. I, P. Baker, Federal ut of all this agitation has come the board mz ording to one sec- oF therame Dae mated | uel Administrator for North Dakota,'a sincere appreciation of ligt The) tion, receive $7.50 per day compensa- ars (in discussing today the sudden leap in- consumption has not been increased! tion, Another his re- ATTENTION! ROYAL ARCH to popularity of the Flickertail state.! to the extent which might be exvect- muneration to $5. Mr, Hellstrom has MASONS. “We have had people right here in’ ed; many of our good citizens still re- rved as secretary for the last year A special convocation of Bismarck central ‘North Dakota, near the heart gard lignite as a wierd, if not danger-. without. compensation, the council! chapter No, 10, R.A. M. will be held at of the coal fields, who have used no’ our, sort of thing. But thev are slow-| having had no appropriation. the ‘Masonic Temple on Thursday, other fuel for years and years and ly adopting a more tolerant aititnde. 2s March 14, at 8 o'clock p. m, Work in who would use no other, who yet, They are hearing from other com TUNED TO HIGH M. M. M. Degree, a ri 31 'when away from home, have found munities which have turned it and ‘ enjoyment in poking fun at lignite; liked it; they are making up their PITCH, ARMIES and, because it was a strange fuel to minds to try it during the milder our’ friends in the Red river valley, weather that is coming, with a view AWAIT SIGNAL 'y . those of who have occasion to so- to adopting its use exclusively next ——_—. Xnights of Columbus journ there have made it a point to! winter. The lignite producers have Another Day of Ideal Fighting | You are hereby notified that St. George’s Parish Meet ng. A meeting of the p: George's Episcopal make it more strange by cxugerating heen thoroughly accused to the ne held in the Church this (Thur ce i : een | ¥ i, i evening at 8 c’clock. A vestry will be lignite’s pet peculiarities. sity for a much heavier output, and Weather Passes Without the members of our Council will elected and other business transacted | Another Story Toda should North Dakota be cast upon its as, oY ny Sor rt 7 ’ as Blow Struck receive Holy Communion, in a | “It is quite another story today. own fuel resources next year, Lignite has just saved North Dakota/Scems probable, the mines — will he ; ; el ance and Vel Mary's Church, Sunday Morn- from a bitter winter beside which the ready.” deprivations the east has suffered gium. (By The ted Press)-—, + petal March 14.—This has been another day M8, March 17, 1918. would have been as nothing. It would 4 have been almost impossivle with SLATE, HIGHWAY of ideal fighting weather, Dut. there Ae an requested to meet at conditions such as they were to have has been no change in the situation. our Hall at 7:45. supplied all of North Dakota with BOARD I S BUSY | the Tvitish and German milit ma- Yours fraternally, /eastern dock coal, Weste chines tuned up to the finest pitch J. B. HALLORAN. ing and Montana, coals we ard 1 arve J 7 i «land probably as nearly perfect as it bo i Nene ecg ’, get aud ihe priedeewere exhorblt 0) Large Amount of Routine Busi- (6) Mite to imake them, are 8 Financial Secretary. That North Dakota did not sntver dof by Body | awaiting the signal which will that it did not pay dow’ vrices for} deg) them crashing against each other, Meanwhile ‘he aril pounds | ‘The weekly Lenten service will pre cede the ‘business meeting, siarting at 7:30, All parishoners are urgec | to be present, i Hospital Notes Mr. and Mrs. A.'L. Portz of Linton; ure rejoicing over the birth of a baby ley, horn at the Bismarck hospital | Tuesday. Both mother and baby are; reported to be progressing nicely. Mr. | Portg is the undertaker at Linton. — | Dr. W.'S, Newman of Bismarck has —_—— body, at 8 o'clock Mass at St. ish Front in’ I mn Wyom-! ' nd} Ness Disp : entered the Bismarck hospical for vevery ton of coal it asel was due to, A large amount of routine business treatment. | li nile. jhas been disposed of by the state avy in ui lerous due t various | Pera “And all at once we lind a fast! highway c i its March) Points, and airmen are busy bombing, , Entertains on Her Eighth Birthday. | awake sing “appreciation lor this, coal! mes ie ree ear wou’ a iy | photogs phing and acting a’ eyes for | In honor of her eighth , birthday rhe North Dakota ‘State Council of ¢1.509 toward the cost of a bridge on| the respective armies. The British | Florence Christopher entertained ten Quasi i se meeis and adopts resolutions 4 state highway in ‘Trail county, and| 2iTmen have been doing marvelous ] of her little friends and .playmates on rosy cndorsing the use of i> iu Nort’ to chaape the location of a Trait; Work recently. ‘The first ten days of Teusday afternoon. Various games Dakota as a patriotic duty and inem-, eo aly wate high - exieiidin _ fror ! March, as a whole, have been among | and ammount Meike Participated in orializing congress to further *he de portland west c the counby tae i "| the best yet recorded for the service, hy the guests, ‘but the crowning fea i ‘ * velopmeat of the lignite jadastry, The ¢, Pent aa) a are = “| During that period the Lritishers de: ture was the large birthday cake. i) This photograph shows Miss Anna Fitziu of Chicago Grand .North “Dakota legis BY apectall ge hamanewcntn Say dicendy ae tO) stroyed thirty-nine aeroplanes. and | : luminated with eight candles. The! Qnera Company, and the beautiful hair which little’ Margaret session, adopts resolutions.| pristed to duiplemant . Pa pe brought. down forty others out of con: | : following were present. Lydia Jane!) awrence, aged nine, of Meridian, Miss., sacrificed to help win the which are given wide pul ticity im the flea madee by the Starke ceumy {iol despite the fact that the t | Doran, Elizabeth Ruse, Constance Sti | The eiel « lane liss Fitzi sell, so she could buy Ste Press and are forwarded 16 cur) roan ; ue MY | two or three days of the monih were ver, June Cavanaugh, Doris Audrey | War. The girl sent her hair to Miss Fitziu to sell, so she could UY juoresentatives at. Washinxicn. "| soard of commissioners with a view so stormy that aerial activity was vir- | Roher, William Johnson, Kennet!:| war savings stamps. lretary of the Interior 1: to procuring federal aid for the im-|tyatly impossible. Against the great | JM Gives a brilliant glossy shine that provement of a north and south road total, fifteen machines are reported | does not re cron that lasts four MARA RAR ARs appropriation of $100,0 Svore, Jerome Svore, Woodrough | Christopher and the, little hostess | | , Ploitation of this great Florence. | 50-50” BREAD DEMONSTRATION | Source. ‘Congressman Nor meatng ofthe ht oa the PROVES GRATIFYING SUCCESS Nevstaot!tiraoat rth iota te out of Dickinson. The board voted to} miss ing. | s long as any other. i apply $1,500 more of the state high-| Yesterday, 4 sine srecord: was | + . & L 3 | esterday, another fine record was | way funds to precuring federal aid for; made but the figur e not yet avail- | Black Silk Stove Polish | post roads in Cavalier county. The able. is in a class by Itself. It's more commission will investigate a road — CORD carefuily vaadeand made At a meeting of the P. E. vu. at the! in & i ici ; — . thie gin commenting upon lignite and a i i i § i ul ae ee es . pera TT AY : from better materials. home: 0° chiara a Bruoe the fellow: For the denefit of the many women when cooked, as needed). Stir in Vising its use. The Twin Cities, mest; OF Minot, In. Ward) county, to AVIATOK rALLS 4,000 5 parlor ing officers e elec! Gio found it i ible enough white flour (war standard) to the Hea‘less Monday beh, ian their! determine the feasibility of making it) = stove, 5B.0Ve nd it impossible to attend the FEET TO DEATH AT | OBB ors —= eyes Dakotaward, and the St. Paul) & federal aid project. An Emmons! ke stiff sponge. Let stand until it + i = ; 7 " s about double original amount, @1d Minneapolis newspapers in editor-| county trunk line highway was ap-| SAN ANTONIO FIELD | urge an investi-| proved a: tate aid project. | | r i bi = ‘ Then add: To 4 cups of corn meal( or als and news stories ur Ss secretary; Mrs. Etta Meyers, corre-| inis morning at 10 o'clock, when Mrs. other substitute) add 4 cups or oiling gation of the possibilities offered by! eee eee ee | « PICK BOX TO ard Holliday, Denver, Colo. a flying | Bere eer ure trp need | W. F, Jones demonstrated her process water. Stir in, as a porridge, until North Pakaja lignite fields ; I» 3 Mrs. . ve lor making war bread with the cooled. While stirring, pour in about Source of fuel supply for their indus-| cadet at Kelly Field, was instantly | jain, oe Me para saat |tour, the Tribune is printing Selow one cup of shortening. and one cup of lal end domestic c sear ne 5 BE SECRETARY | killed Wednesday afternoon, when his Mrs. 5. Mrs. Eliza | (he receipt: sugar, and 2 tablespoontuls salt. This nesota cities such as Moorhead anc | aero four sand feet. ‘He | “ i . ue h . | Woteaik. a ‘an pina | aeroplane fell four thousand feet. ‘He | beth Bruce were elected delegates to} For an average family baking from mixture is then ready to pour into! Petroit send representatives out to FOR DEFENSE! eee returning fro @..cross Sountey | attend. the state convention of the; 3 to § loaves: Take 2 cakes of com- the sponge, which has risen sufficient-| OUT lignite mines to contract for sup- flight. . real : ie E. O. to be held in Grand Forks in| pressed yeast (other yeast may also ly. Stir this well, and mix into a hard ; plies: they aera with the coal (Continued rom Page One.) . May. if is ji Set aside, - 7 rise and increase their contracts, z 7 etait ener y. _ | -e used, if the sponge is set the night dough. Set aside, and allow to rise) racts, Roney, Oakes, farmer; R.J.J. Mont-| hefore, but it should be borne in mind twice before making into loaves. fai The Patriotic Side omery. Tappen, (pr that this flour requires more yeast. B.—If barley flour or oatmeal is, “Finally comes the greatest and’ & ns Tapyen iD kota Farmers’ union and close person: | PERSONAL NOTES | | than was necessary before war stand- used, instead of the corn meal, the! Dest endorsement of all in the splend.) troy or president A. C. Townley: 4 ¢ | 1rd of flour was used), 1 pt, to 1 1-2 corect proportion is about 1-3 of cither| id, stirring patriotic resolution; adopi-| a! friend of President A. C. Townley; ar stendard flour, | ed by the greatest loyalty rally ever! T- J. Nielson, Hoople, farmer neigh: | pts. of potato water (potatoes salted to 2-3.of the white w 6 agate FN i. Mrs, Fred L. Conklin will leave to-| ioe : ‘held in North Dakota—the Council of| bor of Governor F Olle 5] P U B L Cc day on No. 4 for Fargo, where she Eats | Defense war conference which con-| ano ay and progy 3 ————— 4 i 3 s | vened in Bismarck the last days of| ee leader, Be Ven 8s | will attend a ‘meeting of the womens FORMER BISMARCK MAN WOULD February. Again iy ihere urged up-| Dickinson, medical advisor to Gover! MARKET ov Fraziess WS. Higgens, ——$—$——— cl i f the council cf defer Z ‘ Ste Couktin ny state chairman of | SAVE FUEL BY CHAINING : UP a te neonle ot Norte Dakota the pa- fitter: Charles Ss. Whitmer, Yucc i ‘ the womens eommilttee of the council ENERGY AS ELECTRIC CURRENT | tor oniy trou tne selrish motive that, "ancher. , of defense. (in so doing they are contributing to Of the members of the new board, ‘ ws suing year; Mrs. Lulu Harris, pre: dent; Mrs. Grace French, vice presi-| demonstration given in the church dent; Mrs. Lucille Kirk, recording] parlors of the yterian chure! ma —ooooooaaaeeeeeeeeeeee sident North Da- STREET PHONE 60 310 MAT Mrs. S. R. Rosen-from Steele was | sti J ~ vie]! \ inneapolis, Mi ‘ anstov + Gites di jeanty|the development and enhanced pros-) Dr. Stickney, C. H. Roney, T. J. Niel: Md ie in, Blemarce Wednesday. | see ae ne ae ae translormel: opty cities we cleanly | rity of Sue sible it With (he res son, R. J. J. Montgomery and Dorr H.! Best Coffee, per lb. ........ opted pe Ram getting hn 2O . LIGNITE MAN HERE. | Or, H. A. Garfield, fuel, administra-| spots where hardly a smokestack €an oy anq move patriotic motive of doing Carroll appeared in State Auditor Carl English Breakfast, per Ib. .......... 6.2255 woos DBC Kositzky's official register of the orig | Gussner’s Leader—It has a fine flavor; a bargain, lb. 20c tor, would have learned a lot about, be seen will liberate this railroad! our yery best -» help our country to! J, W. Deemy of Kenmare, president; ise. Members of inal council of de! OUODEDDUNOOQOOUOUUOOUOOOOOUGUDUCOOONOOOOOUOOOOGOOOOAOOUUOOOONDORSEDODOUND ! Nati a id future fuel-less Monday: y, Mr. Hughes explained. Con-, win this war »y releasi for con- This isi c fr 08 Je ur’ ( of the National Briquetting Co., look-| how to avoid yS energy, Mr. Hughes explained. i y releasing ‘on a as sonnel F This Coffee is in bulk and comes fresh roasted. We urge ‘ Od after business mbtters st the eap-|if-he had attended the afternoon ses-' version of -coal into electric power|summtion in the eastern munition | ‘he original council who are not nas cae to try and get away from the expensive cans i R Slectrical asso- . i T| \vorks and in the stoke-holds of the! °c members of the new body are: I you to try and get away trom Xp oa itol today. sion of the Minnesota Electrical asso- nearest the mine and its transmis- works and in the st 0} Dp ee ve levees ne 1 ee | ciation in the Hotel Radisson today. ; .- | = : : S| ships which are carrying our soldiers. P- Quain, now major of a surgical Tomatoes—Very fine Standard; per can O24 FILMS DID NOT ARRIVE. "He would have heard George A. Sion to power-consuming centers bY) and their supplies and munitions Section on duty at Fort Oglethorp Peas, very fine, per can .. 98 sraevetas 124%e “phe Life of Our Saviour” films| Hughes of, Chicago detail ways in wire is his remedy for the railroad and! across the Atlantic the millions of Ga: MB Diurphy of Grand, Fork Rread—Any kind, per loaf ‘ Fooked for the Orpheum theatre mat-| which literal mountains of coal could. coal sitnation. ‘tons of eastern coal which we have; ‘“: J- Mozley. Dickinson, a member o Canned Milk—Large can ineé: ri | i gains! 5 ages! 1 : re idemanded in other years, As was) the state board of directors of the ac g : 2 4 ‘ ine@:and tonight did not arrive today 2e piled up against possible shortages Then came his slap at the modern! demanded in oth 3 Argo Corn Starch——Per packa: so will not be shown as advertised.| —how, in fact, the slightest possibility, homes last relic of bygone days, the pointed out by men of national r Epo Lorn stare ere BS RI They will be shown tomorrow. jofa fuel shortage ever occurring could! kitchen range. nova who spoke at this’ conference, | |= Argo Gloss say aia package . 3 a i ; ae on | be positively guarded against. | “The or ° tove is waste-|all tne wheat we can raise, all the Y < | No use paying more for it. HEARING AT FARGO, | Mr, Hughes. would simply chain the! ful ait Mr. Hi soldiers we can train, all the guns and | Blote In Dutch Cleanser—3 cans ....... F edseeastlyen Pres .. 25e The proposed hearing on the exten | water power now going to waste, in| “The Society of Electrical Engineers |@mmunition we can manufacture will Rice—Very fine quality Carolina Head Rice, per lb.. .10c sion of Hgnite freight rates now ob | the first place ,and then in the second has computel the numer of ranges in| be worth less than nothing to us it Many a time you have looked into |= . y quality C a He 5 nee = taining in North Dakota to South Da | place he would eliminate the good) the United- States at 9,00°,000, all of; We are denied the ships to transport | the mirror and wished that your skin APPLES = kota and Minnesota, called by the rail-| oq kitchen range anil slipa neat elec-| them burning coal. ‘They consume an-/ them to Franco, Not only must we would be like other peorle whan 20 = Winesaps, per box a aero . $1.85 to $2.40 = way commission for March 26, will be| trie range in its place. | nually 0 tons of this valuable| have coal to produce power for the know, hout a blemish.” Wash = This is the regular wholesale price for this kind of Apples. = held in Fargo and not in Bismarck, as; ‘| Officers Make Reports, | commodity, yet only 2 per cent of all; Manufacture of these ships—hundreds} —_D. D.D. the lotion of healing oils, over i= Y s enow ‘ality of th ee i this ti ae originally announced. 1| ‘The convention opened yesterday but| the power, all the heat energy in the|and thousands of them we must have’ your pimples or blotches tonight—and 1S ou know the quality of these Apples by this time. = . the business sessions did not begin un-| coal, is actua'ly utilized in the cook-!if we are to replace the world’s ship- | wake up in the morning to find them \2 BUTTER AND EGGS = HEARING. AT MINOT. til today. Kouiing Dusiness was dis-| ing of food, Untold millions of dollars | Ping destroyed by the German U-boat, gone! Asic bottle willeive yourelie® = |= Bost Creamery Butter—Per Ib. .........-.+-+ 1.52 2 The Soo line has protested orders] posed of in the morning, with the re:) go curling up in smoke out of the | Campaign and supply the surplus ton-| Why don't you try D. D. D. today? Toco Ord ther Oleomargarine Butter, per lb gho Ns ofthe state railway commission issued! ports of officers and the address by! kitchen chimneys of American house-|228e which this great emergency de- roco—Or any othe eomargarine er, per Ib... .do = some time ago for the installation of |} 4. Otis, president of the associa-| holds.” | mands. i = (This is the very best Butter substitute.) = a safety device at, the Donny»rook| tion, from Albert Lea, | Much Power Wasted, _ Manufacturers Wake Up | ed ve e i= Strictly Fresh Eggs—Per dozen .........-.2+.+055 38e = crossing, and a hearing on this an-)- "at noon Dean John R. Allen of the| Only 6,099,000 horsepower of hydro-|__ “For the first time in the history of) “Lhe Liquid. Wash |= (Bacon and Eggs go good together) = cient problem, which was willed the! University of Minnesota. was the) c 3 being utilized, | the state a committee representing the i= MEAT DEPARTMENT = present commission py’ the: retiring| speaker after a luncheon given the! Nir. s asserted, while 35,000,000 , manufacturers of Nort Dakota in this | JOS. BRESLOW eI E! : = board, has been set for April 2 at) assciation mem ers in the Wesi hotel! horsep the equivalent to all the u = Try our Breakfast Bacon—Fresh, mild, cured, per Ib...42¢ = ge Minot, by the Minneapolis Jovian league. | power now Deing used in the United] = Try our Sausage—made fresh daily. The prices are very = ee CAN’T BE DONE. ine Huehes was ane fee spank at} State’ gs wasted. Development | gunanenacannnnygnnnnnnnnnecnnacsnncnnenggcnngeegneegeqyovugUOUUUQUOUOQQO4gQQ444usaa4eeeeeeeeeeneeueondtdy, = reasonable. Special attention paid to our Sausage making. = ‘ nd his 2/5 aye ena = In response to an inquiry from J. 7 been Sileccricity and Conservation.” ) ble in the conservation of STATEMENT =|: Boiling Beef or Stew, per-Ib. . . y i y - 18¢ = McGovern, chief deputy inspector of|" Thirty per cent of the total energy! coal, he concluded. . f i? =/= Round Steak, per Ib. ....... sevecseereseees + 260 to 28¢ 3 grain grades and standards, as ,to|o¢ the railroads of the united Staies| §. T:. Hood of Minnea spoke on eo oe =/2 Chuck Steak, or Roast, lb., depending on cut—20c to 25e = whether he could not exact a license}; i : ; = i = feo ifrora “bivvers. f6e' oucotthestate is cunshiiied Jn hauling coal, Mr./a technicel subject and a theater party ; . =/= Pork Shoulder, sliced or roast, per Ib. ......... .24¢c = n r lughes asserted, and an army of men!is planned for tonight. orge Hew- os == ’] ins vhole whole loi i = commission merchants, Secretary] and a vast fleet’ of coal cars, useless| itt and Professor W. T. Ryan will ( 2g ital Securit Bank z= Pork Loins, by the wh le whole loin, per lb. ..... -25e = Calderhead of the railway commission i . a ‘< 2/5 Pork Loin Chops, per Ib. ..... sien pen doe bes peeke tas . " for anything else ,are required in the; sreak tomorrow morning, and R. D. = - = today called Mr. McGovern’s attention |}, -yiing. Thomas will 3e th eaker at the BISMARCK, N. D. = Pork Steak, per Ib. ....... Bisia Seviye ete ears BBO 1027025 to the fact that this fedture of the act enka i ¢.the, speaker, at 4 SMé ee = : 7, ‘ = was held unconstitutional some| pp, wid Liberate pallens : afternoon session, which will con- 1 f Busi Mareh 4, 1918 = All are grain fed meats. We carry nothing but the best = months’ ago, ‘and tHat’ agents of com- e silent, powerful agent that a clude with election of officers. At Close of Business March 4, ° = from now on, as our stock is getting fat. This meat is all . mission houses operating from outside ; = from steers three and four years old and they are fattened r a tho sfftsteannot pellieeaded under the] PE AN TO MAKE | here in executive session Wednesday RESOURCES and would sell in first class meat markets in the cities for ‘ obits | . ea oa dA igi leas cae Loans and Discounts ...........++++ $139,640,19 25c to 80c more than we are selling same for here. Hu ndteds Wilk” Ss a’, ea NEXT SHOW BIG lty, one of whom will be the county U. S. Bonds and Certificates of Paso 00 Lard—Pure open steam kettle rendered, per lb. .....35e we os i GRAIN | agent in counties which have better Indebtedness pn re 7445.01 = Do not need to use as much of this Lard as you are ac- The Rough Lover at A EXHIBIT Se es See ec M : Furniture eee tats eee $64,129.46 er. = customed to use of any of the substitutes. Three-fourths vwthe: Bismarck Tonight 3 i TUN AR CORES etl We made, #0 pee $ i i ; : ts 783442 71,968.88 = oe Pound of this Lard will go as far as one pound of : — Missouri Valley Poultry Associa- | make this feature of the annual show as . other Lard. Helen of Troy is reputed to have : . e the most complete exposition of the ™ Fy $ . been.the most beautiful woman of his.| tion-to Stage Mid-Winter | Missouri’ Slope’s cereal resources |= Other Resources ... pik 3,998.24 To Make Room in Our Freezing Plant All Fresh Frozen tory,/but she had nothing on the Hel- Exposition which has ever been offered. Fish Will Be Sold at Special Prices. i . en who is the heroine of “The Rough |The committee also voted to adopt | TOTAL 00. oy cece cence eee ole ene eee + $280,797.82 We have on hand a quantity of Fish which has been ship- Lovet Atanas Ale ie Bismatek j the comparative system of judging in- % ped to us direct from the Canadian Lakes—winter season e 3 in the matter] py unanimous agreement of the ex- | Stead of the score card for the next ‘ caught—frozen and shipped direct to us. - of beauty or perversity. She.could| -uutive committee of the Missouri |@0Ual show. The session was held LIABILITIES nine. has not cliaheed™-the are the same am Bee, not tell the difference. ‘between her n 5 bene in the Commercial club rooms. Presi- Capital Stock .. 5 eS ats bos $ 50,000.00 ; i Hf ae ‘ Tadetalover, milo. was a ugilist, and Walley, Foilltrveaseocia ses ie next nik dent Horace Eeardsley of Sanger, who Deposit Subject to Check $83,298.08 ‘ shipped. er timid lover, who.was a. book worm,| nual exposition, to be held in Bis: | was nied Mrs, vy Sai, ay REE ee che ij e ity vi i ae ae over who was a:book worn |marck on. January 24, 25 and 26, will {Was accompanied: by Mrs. Beardsley:/= “Time and Savings Deposits ......... 31,826.84 a S need the So pei ots freezer I will close them out ( list and made him jump off a cliff.|include a comprehensive exhibit of | the board attending, Due to Banks ...........t..+-..+.+ 65,672.40 180,797.32 at 8c per pound. The Fish weigh from:3:ito 4 pounds But. this yes yescileat ents stout \corn: ands small grains grown on the |" se pean hostealioes NR u WAC 91 ( japiece. -They are strictly fresh—mostly: carpi: ‘We have7°S y for Helen fobmne torn, 40 Mhie Nut) Slope. \\The idea’ originated with''y.\"" “To Curela Cold! in: One Dav : rt rey » other varieties on hand, but not in great quantities rendered. and became merély ’Mrs.| W: Brander, Lurleigh. county, agent, |'Take °lAXATIVE BROMO QUININE TOTAL ......ee cece eee a cee eo obtbitiese $280,197.32 Di arate winasreseet ok qi . | Bolton, The role: of the ‘beautiful| an enthusiastic member of the Miss.| Tablets.) “It stops’ the ‘Cough’ and : estas ers, Hotels or Restaurants ‘nelen is ofegravely once iby lta ouri: Valley ‘Poultry association,’ and'| Headache and works off the Cold. E. Opened for Business June 11,1917) «10% ALL FISH GUARANTEED: TO BE STRICTLY: FRESH Hansen, q nf ab] it met With prompt approval from the'|* ROVE'S signature on each vox. eas Rats t Mossisnh® agi! Sk Shotts cret eeaglt yah eres butialg