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FRIDAY, JUNE ‘21, 1918: ‘BISMARCK: DAILY: TRIBUNE ve ae) : é = ’ \ BISMARCK HOSPITAL ENTERTAINS \ iversa station but was promptly district and respectfully solicits the VIOLIN REPAIRING. Stopped. ys support of the voters at the pramaries, | Expert violin repairing. Pianos re- DE D , DELEGATES TO BIG CONVENTIONS On the lower Plave the Italians ‘ Gane 06 0 paired and finished like new. Cabinet « gained more ground, ¥ maker and uphols tering: Edward Asp, i The-enemy Icsses during the day q Me. aaa esa claret ee at Jamestown, N. istory of Evangelical Institution Traced—Contribution Made for be Aihara dre Es igh abs cat Se eid aeonleess theniooole: a Set The Italians to ri a elected and promises the people of Purchase of Furniture—Noted Educator Comes Satur- ; THREE Tee ee Se his district that he will serve every: FOR, REELECTION: day—Patriotic Program on Sunday one impartially, without respect to any | Candidate for reelection Burleigh particular faction or interest. county justice of the peace. J. O. Var- BERTHIER A PRISONER. . 6—21-26. ney 6-21-22-24-25. The Bismarck hospital was thrown|0., built a powerful sermon which he — Paris, June 21.—Captain Alexander ——. nae : open Thursday evening to the scores| delivered Thursday night on “The ‘, Berthier, prince and duke of ..agram, . , : y of delegates trom North Dakota and| Forgiveness of Sins.”. He declared he British Report 235 Officers and| js missing, egNe- An otticlal announce: Ex-Sen. John Wishek amd J- W.) agyyuuuunnsnesavonnvnsvovcunscnagcusnenincecneaneanenneenensnttota nunueaueani wk gs South Dakota and western Minnesota|saw no hope for the future of the| 4,247 Men Killed in Seven | Ment. | It Is believed that he is a): Brinton of Consumers’ Store |= = here attending the annual conventions | world except in the teachings of Je- ’ Lt captai h Ne a" ae e ceateot , = = of the Young people's alliance and the | sus, Days’ Combat Ce eee ee iek lescendant of Are to Be Tried = e = 1 Dakota Conference Sunday School as- Noted Educator Coming. a the cappncolfe Sara: is 85 ver ol —_ = = sociation. The big institution was in-| Tomorrow noon Dr. Edward Evrett’ London, June 21—British casualties! zs ae ‘|: The March term of U. $. court for |= = spected from the besement to the top|Rall, Ph. D., a personal friend of Dr. reported during the weex ended to- a the southwestern district, which ha: = floor. In the nurses’ class room, Dr.|P. P. Claxton, U. S. commissioner of day aggregate 36,620. SITUATION GRAVE. been postponed from time to time, was = 'W. H. Bodenstab delivered a brief lec-| education, whom he succeeded as head ~The losses were divided as follows: | Copenhagen, June 21—The situa-|definitely called today to begin July = Sains eee ie Hoepiial ot tis slevactment of educelion at the Killed or died of wounds; officers| tion at Prague Bohemia and \the in-}9. This promses to be one of the ¥ = , and what the training school | University of Tennessee, whence he 235; men 4,247. dustrial centers in that district, says most interesting terms in the hi: ii i i = a la offers. Following. the tour of, inspec- was called to accept the presilmey Wounded or missing: Ofticers 1,414; | the Neue Freie Presse of Vienna, has|of the dlstrie.” Among thes faa Quality Groceries al Prices That Talk = + iy tion, an appetizing supper was served | of Northwestern college, at Naperv! le, men 30,724. become so serious that the Austrian|ant issues to be tried are indictments — = = 4 & ’ the visitors. Ill, will arrive in the city to remain government will either be compelled] for sedition found against ex-Sen. John = iDurng the repast Rev. C. F..Strutz,|two days with the convention. It is several weeks since the Brit-|to increase the bread ratfon or run|Wishek of Ashley and J. W. Binton, = i pastor of the: Bismarck Evangelical] Dr. Rall, who is recognized as one ish army has been engaged in any pro-| the risk of still further exciting the| general manager of the Consumers’ |= Hood River Strawberries, per box..........++++++% 22e = church and president. of the conven-|of America's foremost educators, w‘il. longed fighting on a large scale, al-| working people, In the latter event,| United Stores Co. Eoth were indict-|= CL we 8 tion, announced, that the convention|speak Saturday afternoon, and Sun- though British divisions were involv-|the newspaper declares, railway com-| ed by a federal grand jury at Fargo. |= Extra fancy contaloupes rr ea ...e = had voted another $100, in addition] day afternoon he will deliver the ed in the German attack which began| munication would be cut obb and the| Scores of witnesses will be summoned, |= G %, = to $300 already approprated, for the|principal address at the patrictic ex- the offensive on May 27 on the Aisne| revolution would break out. in the two cases, whose trial will be|= E. C. or Quaker Corn Flakes, special price, 3 for...... 25e¢ = foralshing. ot the nurees. class noone: ercises attendant upon ue denen fone The pul of ine casunltioe now BUY W, 3, Ss —— watched by the entire state. = i 11 I = ev. ‘W.-C. Menges o! ank, S. D.,J}of the Bismarck Evangelical church being reported which still are run- 2 BUY WS, = y ¥ s, regular 30c seller, specia! S. A) one of the men primarily responsible| service flag, which contains eight ning between 30,000 and 40,000 week-| ETHEL CLAYTON AT : FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. = pee Cut Asparagus, reg aa 20c = < tor tite founding of the Bismarck hos-|stars representing the young men of ly, evidently represent Secumulatlons ORPHEUM TONIGHT] | Charles J. Bleckreid hereby announ- |= | AT ae OR Got error oy OT ees) Skee apa aaa el = a iN \pital, traced the early history of the|the congregation now in the service, Of names from the intensive opera. 3 1 ces his candidacy for the Republican |= i ) = Institution. Rev.’ William Suckow, for-|and not including a number of tho ons In which the British were et-| neyo iet pioneure renee ee han | nomination for commissioner, in the|= Molasses Kisses, per Ib.......--.+.+s.+++--. eee 2c. = merly president of the board of trus-|22 Bismarck hospital nurses, now in gaged during the heavy German -at-| ing ‘Ethel Clatyon in “The Dormant| fist Lurleigh county commissioner |E J yscious Bulk Coffee, per lb 30c. = feos. and recently gaperintondent, of/active Red Cross duty who were mem- tacks of this spring on the British) power,” her newest success in World- = 7 1 DOE BD iesezare Sheet NS WSR S88 = e hospital, told of his years of ex-|bers of the congregation. ront. Pictures Brad Made. This ti f = er = » Fine get yoo Gia TLE | De, ant Suite Beneet seiekion miners Thad teeter se Girton om! CAS TORIA F wceusrantce tee contcccs, : * : ig A 3 era * * ft the bij = 7 as Q = XN and.a former superintendent of the| will be “The Christian In Wi Mes- Italian Resistance dareer: neat Cee, i = hte ie nee ee a eas good as any = hospital, told of his several years’ | sages also will be received from camps ‘Checks Austri Clayton rises to her opportunities and For Infants'‘and Children = ic or doe coltee on the mar. = agreeable connection . with , ‘the es: |and trenches, letters written hy young ecKs ustrian gives ‘her adiatrlers one of the most In Use For Over 30 Years = ‘ablishment. E, A. teiber, present/}men of the congregxtion in wainirg + H » e i 5 = president of the board of trustees,jover here or in servive over tnere, Drive on the Piave Hots, HOMO JESree Pe ery Always bears Rex, No. 2 can, Corn Beef, market price ees Saturday = - he told of recent developments, additions|and a number of other interesting ad- arenes Power”. will please all thbse film fans the LA special at . = * and expansion, and ‘Miss Louise Hoer-} dresses will be given. (Continued From Page One. Signature of = Ss mann, superintendent of nurses from! Dr. Halwachs will preach Sunday FAS Pe at Selcheprey. one ee BUY W, 5, $——— ad - = Roast Beef, No. 2 can, market price 85c, Saturday sper = N the beginning of the hospital, dwelt| morning and will give his farewell ‘The faicity of this réport is shown by| Sour stomach, clogged. up bowels 2 cial at 0.66... cece eee seen eens beeen eee eee .55e 5 upon the long years of progress. which] sermon Sunday evening. The con- g dispatch from the American front pimples “blackheads. foul inteath are i= . . . a = 1 have made, the institution one of the/vention regards itself very fortunate which says that the “penetration” was|evils of constipation. Hollister’ SHOE FITTERS = Hunt’s Baking Powder, special price.............. lve = largest and best known in the north-|in having such a noted divine as the only an attempted raid by 60 Ger-| Rocky M Be OU Eater dl = A 5 = i west. Cleveland clergyman, an unusually pass, Ho Gera nape rele = Sunshine, 26 oz. Preserves, per jar.. 11.350. 3 \ That: the world must lsok to the|able minister who has injected much Announcement is made of the torpe-| decay matter from system. atiere 5 3, = : = ‘gospel of Jesus Christ for rejuvena-| enthusiasm into the sessions, and who doing in the Mediterranean of the|/ wondrous herbs. Positive results. Richmom SWhitney = Jello, any flavor, per pkg........ = tion and rehabilitation from its present |is making a very deep impression o2 French transport Sant Anna with the|35c. Tea or tablets, Breslow’s. : gi = = oh bX es shattered state was the theme about/the young people with his pleas for Joss of 638 lives. The vessel was Ss Syuvw.s st a = Pure, High Test, Sweet Cream = which Rev. Halwachs of Cleveland,| Christian and national service. sunk on May 10 and 1,512 of the sol- = i diers and native workmen on board No Getter Combination. MAIN STREET = ‘ ALMBA B KJELLAND BECOMES BRIDE were saved. vial as It Is a strange thing ‘that pecple u AUUUONUUCUDEONGGUOOODUGEONOUONNOEGODOCOUGONONEONL fe EFFORTS FAIL. should voluntarily miss so much of OF HOMER H. KERR AT VALLEY CITY | tome. Thursday, June 20.—The of-| beauty in their lives, But it ts a fact forts of the Austrians to widen the| that the present generntion does not f northeastern salient on the Montello,| place 2s much emphasis upon the li- bY Miss Alma B. Kjelland and Homer| served. Mr. and Mrs. Kerr are spend- the keystone of he Piave front, to-| brary in the home as should be placed. id H. Kerr, both of Wing, were married | ing their honeymoon at Detroit Lake ward the west. have failed. Premier] fake your library the center of your . a at the home of the bride's'parents, Mr.| and other Minnesota resorts. orende. informed parliament last) home. Buy good books and read them se and Mrs. Charles Kjelland, at Valley|' Both the bride and groom are very. , ™8nt. together. ‘or there ts no friend like ‘City, Rev. Solheim read the ring serv- wéll known in Burleigh county. Mrs. Deo Decree ae s a nook and a book.” {ee before a very few intimate friends] Kerr is-a Valley City normat girl and crossing. the, Montebelluma?Susegana ’ BUY W. 8. % BN “and relatives. ‘The bride was becom-|a successful teacher at present em- railway at: sevefal ‘points near the Tribuné: Want Ads Bring Résults. : e ingly attired in white satin and geor-| ployed as principal at Wing. where f ; gette and carried ‘a bouquet of white| here charming personality has won > Yoses. ‘She was attended by Miss/ her a host of friends. Mr. Kerr is a ' . Lauro Krueslich of Sanborn.' Mr.| graduate of Oberlin and had been con- v Kerr was attended by the bride’s| nected with the Farmers’ State bank brother, Eenjamin Kjelland. Thej at Wing for several years preceding 2 bride’s cousin, Miss Selma Kjelland,| hts recent resignatin to join the col- e @ L played the wedding march. Following| ors. He expects to leave soon for : d the services, a wedding dinner was| training camp. e Cl a p i On AOL EAT On EEE Oe UP Te, t “4 , \ j To Mandan. Heutenant reached for her powder y-ult 3 p s naiat aes ° e foe eee e “Mrs. J. J. McQuillan of Mandan was| 4 the close of the melee she admitted z tha war is H——orrible. in smarck last night en route home Uy wits ees : from Fessenden. Home From Farm. 6 9 ie BY W, 8768s, Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Serr and chil- To Visit Kelley Home. dren returned yesterday from their] it t ous y us Yol I ) Mrs. Lewis and sister, Miss Margar-| farm at Stanton, where they had fin- Wh S r ‘i et, Kelley, of Helena, Mont., are ex-| ished supervising the planting of 2 1 € a in ale P pected to arrive Saturday for a visit| 1,000-acre win- ihe wer cron: ' With their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pat- Say ean 2, < trick Ki : Visiting Sister. a Zel- wg Whe elley. BUY W. 8; S———— Mrs. Clyde L. Landis and son, Clyde, 25 fine eat ie. Jr, of Minneapolis arrived on the | Ke ic merece tee te on all whitehats for [I ton, North Dakota, MUST BE SOLD re. | je capitol surgical dressing class! two or three weeks’ visit with her S t ‘J 22 Li enjoyed a plenic ‘oa the state-house] sister, Mrs. F. 1H. Light, on Fourth at., June 22, only. dl f f t was privileged to -briag a iriend. Lun. erect BUY W. S, S——— é gar es (0) even manu acturers’ cos rt cheon baskets disgorged: a gorgeous Elected Grand Matron. A large stock of black and colored hats, «| . feed, and everycne enjoyed the even-/ Mrs, Effie Lahr, who is in line for | 1 hil ’ h 1 a A A . a y ing. the grand matronship of the North also children’s hats, at marvelous reduc- Mr. Seigal is now in the service of Uncle Sam and his com- ‘ é. Pe amir Dakota chapter of the Order of East- oy ‘ . ‘s . tchi ‘ | rormer Out of Danger. Fee ee a ee tae ier wutal lee | tions. Choose while the assortment is plete stock of clothing, shoes, shirts and furnishings is to be sold ‘ormer Governor L. B. Hanna, at| ¢i F today, ac i s 4 H H Red Cross headquarters in Paris, this |W" Hosking to Fargo the fore part | complete. at a sacrifice through the medium of this store. feck wet Mrs. poet ee aewel of the week to attend the convention | son, Je-| but we a v 5 ji i wel, recently wounded in ction with aalig by @ message announcing. al M B kh In order to make this sale one long to be remembered in the e ya at the | her daughter, Miss Lucille Lahr, was O i i i SIRES: AAR Say GARE te GUN oor the | eset eis tomate Fabry gas ar y uc Z business annals of Bismarck, N. D., we have cut the’price on our road to recovery. operation was a success and Miss A own stock to the very marrow in price. ’ SATE OES, Lahr is making as rapid a recovery 119 Third St. The aiiaa tee Fees Fi as could be expected. < ard was under BUY W, §. S,——-— ake te forthe fis uime tat ovenig| You akoud tke thro, pursing Extra Special: Regular$25 | Men’s Hose: Regular 35c at tHe Country club grounds, when | cleansing laxative once each month they drilled under a barrage of golf | pe tte i A balis. ‘The captain was hit, but not | pacts memccmtee pecomae eegeh amc; | eurtoanatseansersvcsasssegacnansvecaasozcsacenacesacscanssacstasassenenstt value men’s Suis Socks i severely wounded. (Crporal. Frank]}every part of your body unless re|= @O@0@0@ gf &—Z[[—"_I_VO qo =-=|— I[}QOW........ ative for. Riolulsvaiece: sy staat divers tale Hurley, who is drill master, charged | moved—Hollister’s Rocky Mountain |= ihe soung adic ONE ditches .and|Tea cleans. purifies the stomach and = ae wire entanglements, and as one fair | bowels. Breslow's. = Extra Ordinary Bargain: | BARGAIN: Regular $1.50 AY Onnencaceannnnsncsnanegnccsavanncnnsncnsucgnion che H pegulas 1.50 value c Underwear valle 7 Cc 4 « = ‘ 2 ’ led hn =| LOOK: Regular $9 Men’s | Regular $4.00 Hat values eee 514 Bresdway = Shoe values now soing % a | = e e FH ws The Appearance of the Most Carefully Arranged Kitchen Is = at. Pee aie Geet rele eae at... 19 2 Before you buy-your meat for Sunday dinner find out Improved ae B gy = Numerous other bargains that lack of space prevents us ‘ what you can buy it here for. Chi = from quoting. It will pay you to call. SALE NOW GOING ON IN FOR SATURDAY SPECIALS 00 ¢ igera or. Z SUT BE Ast, : P Think of a giant Thermos bottle for a food preserver, and a porce- = Best Pot Roast of Beef, per Ib..'..... Asn SA 1) fia bathtub for a sanitary interior, and you catch the CHILKOOT \z idea. =| Best Prime Rib Roast of Beef, per Ib......... ines 25c Deni make any decision on a refrigerator until you see a CHIL- = e- e : rere ere. = = aw We have a full line of home made sausage Different styles and ice capacities from 50 to 150 pounds at prices 3] from $16.50 to $54.50. = FRESH KILLED CHICKENS = R. C. ROSEN, Pro : You can get better service with us on account of our = We. , P. POE: . : = . +2 * A being in the meat business exclusively. O m a S W. O. = Cor. Main and Fifth S Open Evenings Opp. McKenzie Hotel POLO ANUHGUODOONODNDODAOAaaCuCUOgON Mn annnuvannennuente “* Johnson’s Popular Pricee Store: aturday; the LAST DAY of Our BIG SALE :

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