The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 2, 1918, Page 6

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A TMAT'S TH FIRST TIME b " Sees he | GY EVER KNOWED WE Pleo base FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS > * By Blosser NO FARE, NO RIDE IN THIS TAXI AW VTS ONLY one \ ee Ba eo (GOL oo?!) ~ WAT WERENT NOTHIN ~~ / wra- oP! Soe.) : carpet wena OF THEM COUNTRY / : | Se 2 au ROAD MUD HOLES~ IT , WE NUSTA STRUCN i | ~ {we SHOULDA OVER A “TACK AN AINT NOTHIN’ ONLY ; & wee Ox | S| WORN OUR GOT A PUNCTURE ~ EP. SALL! - < \ By Ahern kt . ee BENN BUS RUNS ON ; Mrs. Blank and son of Minneapolis are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. S. Halpern. Thirty ladies from Glen Ullin at- tended the Congregational Ladies’ Aid here Bolke and Mrs. E. T. Wilson enter- | Hebron. i Fred Re tained the Aid in the church parlrs. Mrs. A. R. Bolke returned Satur formed A number of young people were entertained at the Halpern home Mon.| The German day evening. Aid met in the country th ‘The Home Guard dance Friday even-|ing entertained ing was attended by a large crowd, the j Oehmke. Glen Ullin Home Guard being ery; The Mas largely represented. The guard trom last Sunday was attended our neighboring town were in uniform | lodge in’ a bo and paraded the streets for some time | from Glen Ullin and Di with MEALS COST $4.00 TO $6.00 EACH IN PARIS facsimiles of the bills-of-fare from seven restaurants in which seven of “Excelsior’s’ THAT'S ONE ON THE MULE ARCK DAILY TRIBUNE TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1918. = JIMIAY CHRISMUS AW CMON «YA r i GRE, LooKIT UNCLE ie >|" UNCLE» THAT: CIGAR oe SMOKIN A CIGAR one : YER SHOLIN' I$ STRONG | = 7 ENUFF TY KILL GWAN« I'VE BEEN SMOKIN’ THESE FER OPTIMISM (Fourth of July celebration which will] Correspondence. | be held in Glen Ullin. The proceeds of the affair go toward buying uni-, HE-RON NEWS. forms and equipment. ; The new Fehr building is rapidly p, {nearing completion and will soon be : occupied. The first floor of the old Hebron’ Hotel is being remodeled to fit it for the use of the new Farmers’ Bank or the marriag: curred Thursday afternoon. (Mrs. Fred united Miss Martha day from a visit in Beach. number of relative: Evangelical Ladies’ tended the servic - | wedding supper the bride's pare: $9 ‘liam Krueger. The groom is soon to enter the a The first basebal by visitors son resulted in a victory inson. corps over the Home Gu their band to advertise the} Mr. and Mrs. A. Lutz returned Fri-;of 15 to $. The cont as well SEATS AT THE MOVIE THEATRES 61 CENTS Le Raid O’Hier Soir Sur Paris—Le Verdict Du “Bonnet Rouge” LE RAID D’HIER SOIR SUR PARIS: —. LE VERDICT DU “ BONNET ROUGE se EXCELSIOR P hanin = P1199 - 10 cntinn — lenge Bewinn Le phe ot croeme wien Gi Blu long ax wo'lng rapper» — wapoiton FAUT-IL ETABLIR UN PRIX FIXE DANS LES RESTAURANTS ? Pour s'en rendre compte, EXCELSIOR a demandé a ses collkévtateurs d’aller déjeuner dans les restaurants les plus en vue et de s'y faire servir exartement le mente menu, “PERSHING'S Ss CRU SADERS” AUDITORIUM ALL WEEK Afternoon and Night = as %,of the Peace Brummond today and| let go of some wet goods at Under- DING OF THE | held over to the grand jury. wood. Occasional hilarity among a CLUBS | Just how much of a traffic King! few here and here in. the county has Les prix, bien que variables, sont certainement tous au-dessus des prévisions *sTa} de M. Boret. Le nouveau régime des restrictions, établi hier, les fera-t-il baisser ? re jee camp # conducted in this county, or elsewhere | demonstrated that some of the sharp has not been revealed, but it is claim-] . = = e : ed that‘n each town he had an agent | Sf, selling usually at $7 a quart, has {who distributed the goods to custom-| been smuggled in. Some of it seems ers. King was in Washburn about a| to have been brought in through Mon- month ago and just before coming | tana, as well as from the Minnesota here on this trip, he is said to have] side. TAYLORS RETURN. Mre. H. G. Taylor and returnéd Mo: St. F they spent several days wit and brother. Roy Tayie: leave for active service this week. NATIONAL LEAGUE, NW: PROPERTY DAMAGED. Frank Crisifuiii retummed from Forsythe. Man! spent severa! days io! residence property that in the flood of las: » that the flood w ters be but it will 7 POTN THE GRIN Die THE Bene Col. C. B. Little; dir. Sheppard, Mre i b: ard of Bismarck, autoed and. accompanied by Miss Simpson, Ina Schaffer and ¥ eLonard, 19 the far h Col. W. C. G dan and enjoyed a picnic dinner. colonel is spending the sum: on hi farm overseeing the breaking and 207 ing of flax. TO ATTEND ARMY SCHOOL Focal | Harry Thorberg left Mond n- MONDAY’S GAMES. al ing for Grand Forks to enter th American League. motor, repair school which Louis 2; 4; Chicago 0; 3. cently established. Harry hz jand 4; eDtroit 1. | position at the ‘Mii i ew York 9; Philadelphiz cery company for a number of months National eLague. | Chicago 4; St. Louis 2 { COMPLETES S SCHOOL TERM, Hoston 5; Brooklyn 2. | Miss Flarence Dooley returned American Association. urday evening from, M Milwauk ; Toledo 0-4. she recently completed Kansas Ci Columbus 0. term of school. She will ma home here with her moth: irs. Cath- erine Dooley, and sister Nellie tor the | Wholesale Whiskey Seren | cee | Agent Taken with | WISCONSINITE HERE. | | Mrs. Letty Hudson of Milton June: the Goods on | tion, Wi arrived here the latter part —_——_— : of the week for a * visit 4 ° at the home of Mrs. A. prson.| _° Washburn, N. They formerly resided in the same| Pears to be a s i town. peddling liquor in some of the lead: | ing towns of Mcl nipped in the bud in the arrest of E. | | A. King of Sanish in Washburn on th charge of having liquor illegally in his | po ion. King. who is about 30} years old, and claims to be a hotel- keeper at Sa , Was arrested in a local garage, with his automobile con- | REPRODUCTION DE SEPT MENUS IDENTIQUES QUI ONT DONNE, LE MEME JOUR. DES ADDITIONS DIFFEREMTES, Liaurmentation du prin des vivres. ageravte par’ ta taxe Ge din pour cem. © singulié- wernt etre serisiblem sells On verre quill ner em cen & toxamen da roment fait monter lea e6@stions. ce qu ew naturel, dane leo ceataurants €€ fuxe comme | «documents. que ous publions ci-dessus Ne pourrait-on. dane cer vomditions, gpréy ‘ans Jes autres Du mnoine semblad-l) que dans les ttabliasements €: mtme classe le | ectente a1ec lee remaurateurs rendu smblir up ona fit: Ou'so saddaM. Bocec? Reproduction of the first page of an issue of “Excelsior,” a Paris newspaper, which printed ”’ employes WERT S30 OVER THERES Elmer: What’s the idea, buyin’ a a German book? ordered identical meals. The variations in their checks are plainly shown. Mr. Lyon’s article taining tw suit full of w | Herb: Wh > shows: that a. noonday luneli, in ‘Paris costs from $4.44 to $6.08, Sheriff: Hendricks made the ai er at’s th’ idea? Say, you're _sfoin’ to he in Mm awful King was arragned before Tustice | | pickle, when we capture Berlin. ( ~

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