The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 15, 1918, Page 8

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TOWNLEY MUST FACE SUPREME ~ GOPHER COURT: not permit ties at the capital city, vmarines. ed him that she would ;League Chieftain and Secretary Lose First Round in Legal Battle declared she re not report him There was a brief struggle in } wurkman's heart, | brief, and her country won | General Fraser and Chief Martine- FDEMURRER IS OVERRULED json were at th sen. or Peters. aa mryiis, | took the much ‘Claims of Defects in Indictment ‘9 custody. He } id : formal charge by w p Found Invalid—Censure {held and was incarc for Organization raigned on a ed for month while fed- igating hi: in the Burleigh coun’ eral authorities. were ——_ record. What they found convinced Fairmount, Minn., March them that they a valuable prison- er, and Hansen wi removed to 15.—Judge C. M. Tifft, sit- ting at the trial of A. C. Townley, president of the National Nonpartisan league, and Joseph Gilbert, : state secretary, charged with conspiracy to obstruct the selective draft, overruled the demurrer asked by coun- sel for the defendants and certified the case to the state supreme court at the opening of court today. Judge Tifft yesterday heard the arguments on the de- murrer, and made known his decision overruling the requests made for the de- two months until this week, fense. | orders came to Washington that he be # Arguments on the demurrer con-| turned over to the military authori sumed practically all of yesterday. Ar-|ties at Fort Snelling. Deputy U. S hur LeSueur, attorney and executive. | Marshals John mons and John secretary of the league, spoke for} Trotter took the man to Minneap- hree hours in support of the de-|Olis, where he was furnished a m D nurrer and county attorney A. R. Al-|tary escort to Fort MePrerson, G en, an hour and a half against it. | where he will remain until America “Reek With Treason.” has licked the kaiser to a frazzle, a Answering assertions of LeSueur| When a stray enemy alien or two wil 1 hat the league, its officers and liter-| "Ot so greatly jeopardize the succe: ture are thoroughly loyal, the county ; Of American arms. ttorney declared that the resolutions} No medal has been struck for M 8 dopted by the organizations at the La| Purkman, but she has received ass ‘ollette meting in St. Paul last fall|ance from the United States govern reek with treason,” and to argue that | ment that her sacrifice is appreciated hey are patriotic “‘stultifies the good udgment of the court.” Mr. Allen objected to a request of he league attorneys to the court that 1 the event that the demurrer is over uled to certify the case to the su- ‘reme court without letting it go to! he jury. He called this a plan to! elay a decision until next fall or la-! er while the doctrines are further 2 pread throughout the state. ” Townley Makes Statement, President Townley issued the fol-| dwing personal statement today in re-| ly to the recent criticism of Govern- r Burnquist on the league and its! cts: | “Statements made by Governo! surnquist in reply to an invitation o he Nonpartisan league to address it onvention to be held in St. Paul this | go by the United States marshal Before coming all the way marck to Did his ¢ Hansen had of the ’ ritory. He proved to be ‘superior education, of attainments jfar above those of the ordinary sea: man. He spoke English, @erman ant ' Danish and a number of other tong) fluently. He knew mu America and her pre war than does the aver The suspect was Phone Your Orders Now Green and White Brick ICE CREAM aonth must be disappointing to thou-| —for— ands of his friends and to the fa YOUR ST. PATRICK DAY rs and organized labor of the stat ‘overnor Furnqui DINNER actics of the ordinary politic atter to the Nonpartisan | iiewcomawccste| Hoffman § ver 100,000 organized farmers and heir friends in Minnesota and 50,000 CHOCOLATE SHOP 314 Main St, Phone 744. ‘embers of organized labor in the ci- |) es of the state. | “Such an attack and such an atti- ude would be much more becoming © om the part of a Czar or king than om the chief executive of the state f Minnesota, who was elected by the eople. Points From Self. “Charges of disloyalty hurled at the rganized farmers and workers of this itate are too ridiculous to demand di ial. Their subscriptions to the Li rty loan, the Red Cross and other tar relief agencies are well known as thev ‘he farmers, short-handed. re, are now preparing to wo: tage) ‘i . 2 ies and support their own sons who | We have received one of the fin 2 feed the United States an ave gone ‘over there.’ est shipments of Fresh Vegeta. “A large part of Governor Burn-| uist’s letter dealt with matters fa-| ¢, 7 ces: tiliar to North Dakota farmers who | lowing prices: ave asserted their voice in the gov- y Cauli " a] 5 rnment of that state. Attacks by po Fancy Cauliflower, each ae ) _ ticians are an old story to the farm-| Fancy Cucumbers, each .... rs, who are becoming acqainted with | Fancy Fresh Beets, bunch... ltacks in this state also. | Fancy Fresh Carrots, bunch. .%c 3 “The invitation to Governor Burn- - uist to address the league conven-; Fancy Fresh Green Onions, on was sent in the interests of har-j| aony. While the Nonpartisan league | per bunch see Spe mee os ey. differ politically with Governor | Fancy Fresh Radishes, 3 urnquist, the differences are only po-|_ bunches ...........+-.65 25e tical, and the envernor was invited “ith the idea of prosecution of the “<-yar, which is our chief concern now regret that the governor utterly re- ases.to cooperate.” (LIEN ENEMY TAKEN HEREIS -INTERNED SPY Le rank Peters, Alias Hansen, Held Under Espionage Act Fancy Celery, per stalk .... | Fancy Head Lettuce, head . 'Fancy Parsley, per bunch. . | Fancy Ripe Tomatoes, Ib. Fancy Rhubarb, per |b. . . Strawberries, per box Would advise ordering early and getting the choice. Oranges—A few small ones, per dozen We have a line of the finest Canned Fruits and Vegetables. also good standard line at price which fit anyone’s pocketbook National Biscuit Cookies arrive | fresh today. at McPherson ——- FOR WHEATLESS DAYS “=-<RIUMPH FOR LOYALTY Bran Wafers, lb. ......... 30 Fa et Rye Biscuits, lb. . Bae Oaten Cakes, Ib. ... Wheatless Cake, Ib. .. Phantom Cookies, lb. . ae Try These for Wheatless ‘There is one enemy alien less at tgé. in the country as the result of Mm of a Bismarck girl to whom country was more dear than her wn’ kin. Frank Peters, alias Peter regarded by federal authori- @ dangerous German , 1s dw en route to McPherson, Ga., for ‘ternment in a federal prison camp etead-of doitig hia: bit for the ‘kats- agniuez member of a Hun U-Boat ise Miss (Marie Burkman, - Lucas & Co. was} Last Delivery Saturday, Other Week Days at 4: federal, state and’ municipal authori- Peters, alias Hansen, was arrested just as he was about to board a North- ern Pacific train here on the first lap} of his return journay to Germany.. He) had boasted to his pretty American) cousin that he would soon be back rland, serving on one of When Miss) a but it was very tion to see Han- nd they calmly d German in+ he could be xa LOTT Ape "hs | Omg GERMAN PRESS IN RAGE OVER DUTCH DEMAND | graph Co. cables. gives way to the allies. fect, LAXATIVE (Tablets) can. be Be Taken If Netherlands Yield to Allies ing in the head. Pee aera | “bromo Quinine.” | London, March 15.—The notice, nature is on box. 39c. served on Holland by Great Britain | Society ds ere is only 114 FOURTH STREET. ’PHONE 34 Brown & Jones “The Most of the Best For the Least” a al As members of the U. S. Food Administration “We pledge ourselves to give our customers the benefit of fair and moderate prices, selling at no more than a reasonable profit above cost TO US,” thus confirming our ‘motto, “What We Purpose We Perform.” We have made sweeping reductions in our goods right down the line. Come in and get our prices and be con- vinced that our assertions are facts, and not merely ad- vertisements. , SATURDAY SPECIALS Onions—Red Globe and Yellow Dauves, per Ib. ...... 3e Strictly Fresh Eggs, per dozen .............6. 35¢ Fancy Early Ohio Potatoes, per bushel 1.25 Fancy Early Ohio Potatoes, per peck .............. 35e Fancy Large Fresh Celery, at, per stock ..... 10c and 15c —VEGETABLES—— Cauliflower Celery Head Lettuce Tomatoes Green Onions Egg Plant New Carrots New Turnips} Rhubarb Cucumbers Radishes, Ete. ——FRUIT—— Bananas, Oranges Grapefruit Strawberries, Etc. Pimento Cream Cheese Pimento Cottage Cheese —-SWEET CREAM—— Meat Orders Delivered With Groceries KUPITZ CO. Phone 88——Will Connect You with All Departments—Phone 83 QUALITY SERVICE SANITARY ... Fourth Street Bismarck “The House That Helps Hoover” les and will offer same at the! 20c’ Both Phones 211 118 3rd St. 5 P.M. 45 P.M. GROCERY DEPARTMENT Shipp’s Cocoanut, 1 lb. package, 40c seller Pride Washing Powder, 7c seller, 3 for .. Matches, 20c packages Hunt’s Baking Powder, 30c seller, 3 for Standard Corn, 15c seller, 4 for Argo Corn Starch, 20 oz. pkg. 2 for 25c¢ seller, 3 for. ..27¢ CEE Ee eee MEAT DEPARTMENT Turkeys Ducks Calf Liver Pork Tenderloin Calf Brains Lamb (Spring) Chicken Oysters ee —SPECIALS—— Hamburger Steak, per Ib. oh :-19¢ Fork Loin Chops, per ie oe. oie. ok 27c Rib Boiling Beet per Ws 0... oc csaec sce bok uate 16c Our Meats are all Government Inspected—Nothing Better. Try them and see the difference. \= 9% | AUUUUddueauencencenvedeaceaccavcnucacaaencavecuenenceavencaseavenusueguennsencengavenucnegonnennascges | Saturday Specials Spring is near—take advantage of these Specials to begin “Paint Up and Clean Up” Operations this Spring. 1 in. Paint Brushes, black bristle .. p 2 in. Paint Brushes, black bristle .. 2 in. Varnish Brushes, chiseled end 2% in. Varnish Brushes, chiseled end 3 in. No. 634 Black Bristle Wall Brush, rubber set. . :19¢ 31% in. No. 634 Black Bristle Wall Brush, rubber set. ;98¢ 4 in. No. 684 Black Bristle Wall Brush, rubber set. .$1.29 Above Brushes Quality Goods. CHINAMEL -VARNISHES 1 qt. cans, Natural and Colors................00, 045 1 pt. cans, Natural and Colors ... VY pt. cans, Natural and Colors _ — SATURDAY ONLY—— Lomas Hdw. Co, pidMARCK EVENING TRIBUNE” « THE TRIBUNE’S HOME MARKET PAGE ;and the United States regarding the | taking over of Dutch ships in allied | ports, has thrown the German press | into a cowering rage, the Copenhagen correspondent of the Exchange Tele- The newspapers demand that Germany take the most drastic counter, measures if Holland im to leave America for |; Quinine That Does Not Affect Head. such a purpose, he reminded her ot | Insists Desperate Measures Must | their blood ties, threatened her, and Because of its tonic and laxative ef- ‘EROMO QUININ taken ‘by anyone- ithout causing nervousness or ring: W. Groves’s sig- CPUUUCUDDUGECODTOOGOEOUDUCGUUOOOODEEUOCGUDOOUEOOODEDOEUOADOUCCOROUDUOOUCODUGOOOUUODOGUCROUOOOOUOOOOUOONL UQUUEUEAUAUDAONUEDEUAGAOUNOROAUOEOAUAOAUGOOOOOCUEAEEOOLOANOOOOOACONGNOUEOOOROAOOOENOOoNCoOgEONOgU j AQuauoceennnsoccuecnsscocngnensuscuoncasiocosanvsvesnssnsovcassnstt nbabeanesanannsncgsonnconsnuany 2 PUL cz 3 é Sediictag | t apenas Are You Helping to Conserve Wheat? HELP WIN THE WAR BY EATING— RUNGE’S VICTORY BREAD Containing 20% Corn Flour and Oatmeal RUNGE’S GRAHAM BREAD Containz 33% Graham Flour RUNGE’S RYE BREAD Contains 33% Barley and Rye Flour These will be on Sale every day at our Bakery or Grocers, so that every loaf of Runge’s Bread you order will be VICTORY , BREAD Runge’s Victory Bread .. : Per 1 lb. loaf, 3 for .. Runge’s Sugar Cookies, Fruit Cookies, Ginger, Scotch and Lemon Cookies, Fruit Bars, Oatmeal Rocks, etc., per GOZEN sc osF 5 ch tee cele pee et ees LR rie Cis ORCI 15¢ (50% Corn Flour) Doughnuts, Cinnamon Rolls and Buns, per dozen .... . 15¢ Runge’s Bakery & Lunch Room PHONE 790 PHONE 790 United States Food one 107 Third Street Administration License No. 27812 Brown, Geiermann & Ryan Quality Groceries at Prices That Talk Saturday Specials Home Brand Jam; put up in 5 Ib. friction top cans ; Quince, Raspberry, Strawberry, Gooseberry, Plum and Peach. Ata special price <5 cos fice ee eae wees $1.15 FRESH VEGETABLES Spinach Cauliflower Celery Cucumbers . Asparagus Tomatoes Parsley Carrots ‘Beets Egg Plant . ‘Green Onions CHEESE Fresh Pimento Cheese Fresh Pimento Cottage Cheese PURE HIGH TEST SWEET CREAM PUBLIC (GUSSNER’S ‘MARKET ————_$—— 310 MAIN STREET PHONE 60 Bell Coffee, per Ib. ..1.. .25¢ English Breakfast, per lb. : +. 238¢ Gussner’s Leader—It has a fine flavor; a bargain, lb. 20c This Coffee is in bulk and comes fresh roasted. We urge you to try and get away from the expensive cans. Tomatoes—Very fine Standard ;"per can 15e Corn, Standard, per can .......... wee 12’%4c Peas, very fine, per can ... . 2%¢ Bread—Any kind, per loaf oe Oe Canned Milk—Large can ......... ...Me Argo Corn Starch—Per package ... -10¢ Argo Gloss Starch—Per package ..... + -10¢ (No use paying more for it.) ety Dutch Cleanser—3 cans ..... ae oe ieee Melae cere 25¢ Rice—Very fine quality. Carolina Head Rice, per Ib.. .10c APPLES Winesaps, per DOX ..... 56. cece eee nee $1.85 to $2.50 This is the regular wholesale price for this kind of Apples. You know the quality of these Apples by this time. : BUTTER. AND: EGGS . © : Rest Creamery Butter—Per Ib. ......-...- +005 .52e Troco—Or any other Oleomargarine Butter, per lb... .35¢ (This is the very best Butter substitute.) Strictly Fresh Eggs—Per dozen (Bacon and Eggs go good together) MEAT DEPARTMENT Try our Breakfast Bacon—Fresh, mild, cured, per Ib.. .42c Try our Sausage—made fresh daily. The prices are very reasonable. Special attention paid to our Sausage making. Boiling Beef or Stew, pep Ib... 0... .. esses ene eee 18¢ Round Steak, per Ib. .....2....665 isis eteoneeee 26¢ to 28c = Chuck Steak, or Roast, lb., depending on cut—20c to 25c = Pork Shoulder, sliced or roast, per Ib. ............- 24c Pork Loin Chops, pet Ib. 2... cise ccc cece cece nee 27¢ Pork Steak, per Ib. ..........% - .25¢ to 27¢ All are grain fed meats. We carry nothing but the best from now on, as our stock is getting fat. This meat is all from steers three and four years old and they are fattened and would sell in first class meat markets in the cities for 25c to 830c more than we are selling same for here. Lard—Pure open steam kettle rendered, per Ib. ..... 35c Do not need to use as much: of-this Lard as you are ac- customed to use of any of the substitutes. Three-fourths of a pound of this Lard will .go.as far‘as one pound of ‘other Lard. To Make Room in Our Freezing Plant All Fresh Frozen Fish Will Be Sold at Special Prices. We have on hand a quantity of Fish which has been ship- . ‘ped to us direct from the Canadian Lakes—winter season caught—frozen and shipped direct to us. The tempera- ture has not changed—they are the same as when first shipped. © ; : As I need the capacity of the freezer I will close them out at 9c per pound. The Fish weigh from 3 to 4 pounds apiece. They are strictly fresh—mostly carp. We have other varieties on hand, but not in great quantities. ‘Discounts Given to: rs, Hotels or Restaurants*~ ALL FISH GUARANTEED TO BE STRICTLY FRESH iaale ty oa aula auuenraccunengqceaqazacaoayanteseutaraqenyccucatsennqeunauieee | in CRM, the new, = non-intoxicating Hopst. That's tt. See how familiar that teste is— bow e | * At all places where: « good drinks aresold. | Look For The Lebel This picture show + nm you know when you a getting the genuine - Manafacterera \ epeous; > MISSUsn, .. LLEY. GROCERY: CO}. Org

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