The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 5, 1918, Page 10

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value. now reduced to .. now reduced to now reduced to a saving. fof OSC ¢ realizing. July fax closed up; September 6 cents up. SENMATIONAL BULGES. Duluth. 4 .,' July 3.—Sensationgl bulges extending to 13 1-2 cents ‘were -4(%2 cents up and November 6 cents set in the- flak market, todey-ps.a_re:| UP... : sult of oft neyibe Stat snor’ ‘cov: | EA. se % ering op, tevpris’ bf damage \through | Shop in The Tribune Before _ dry weather over western North. Da- You Shop in the Store. kota. ‘The market receded latér’on ! eae XS “PUTTING IT OFF” IS k DANGEROUS i = when it, comes to the 4 7 f matter ‘of ‘safeguarding valuable papers, jewelry, ete. “Tomorrow” may be too late, TODAY is the best day to place your valuables in our massive fire and steel burglar proof vaults. Safe rent for $2.50 a year and f ana Deposit | Boxes | Bismarck,ND. | 4 . )] upwards, and private | rooms are provided for ‘The Oldest and Largest Bank q inthis'sectionof the State ° examining your posses- pee sions. $10.00 Florsheim Low Shoes , These shoes are in our windows—see them. ROSEN’S CLOTHING STORE, ) STORE ONLY—We have no connection with any other store in the state of North Dakota .|in the hands of the board_ of regents Prices Reduced Every pair of Florsheim low shoes in our great stock F —this season’s styles—all new and perfect merchandise —all leathers, shapes and sizes at reduced prices: Here’s an opportunity to save money on footwear of standard \ Here’s What You _ SAVE $12.00 Florsheim Low Shoes Se. OO pene Tie PROS a ee ae $6.85 nel oe 6.45 One lot of small size Oxfords, 514 to 7, prices to $8.00, to close at... DON’T WAIT! These prices are in effect NOW. Take your pick of any low shoe in our store—buy now and make oe O61 Rae, SLOPE ENJOYS GREAT FOURTH . (Continued From Page One. } ience which heartily cheered his many well-made points. — ; Athletic Program. Immediately after the speaking th bulk of the big crowd adjourned ‘to! the capitol athletic park, where.a fine} program -of sports was presented un-) der the direction of Chairman’ Win iMtchell. Others returned to the cit; to throng the Pleasure Zone for the remainder of the afternoon and even- ing. All of the shows did a land of- fice business. .The Elks’ Kangaroo + Court ground out justice in wholesale lots. Pershing’s Crusaders, © at” the Auditorium. was viewed by hundreds, |and the Grand was filled for the color- ed minstrel show. a4 The farmers were out in force. Dry weathes and prospects of a somewhat decreased crop did not deter them from giving: their families a day's out-| ing, The little folks, especially, en- pra the big doy, and it was especial, ly their day, with attractions which particularly ‘appealed to them. . BUY W, §. S- WFARLAND IS _ READY T0 QUIT President of “Valley City Normal Tenders. His Resig- ' Ration — ! / pte The resignation of G. A. McFarland, | president of the Valley City normal, is {to take effect as soon as a successor jis appointed. McFarland’s resignation ; Was demanded by the board of re- gents some time ago, but the veteran chief of the Valley City normal. had stood pat until this week. \ }eruelty to bis horses. What wa> once _ allies $6,081,599.000. \who were so kind during their be- lnew York’s First Woman Police Chief #’ ‘cops patroiing the beats of the big The photograph shows, Captain le LOtiod. first calet of the wom: | Police officers are flow drill- | active police duty. avy w. ‘STEELE CAVALRY | | TROOP WILL GIVE | The Steele mounted home guard | , company. the only cavalry troop in the | ) North Dakota e mil , Will give an} NEWCOMB Bi Saperintendent Newcon ety, for the Friendless. | ss the North Dakota Council of De-} been 2 loyalty week_celebration,. The le cavalrymem:fode in from Steele, | ying abe. aoon today.” The troop} f the most skilled “body of| nen ever assembled im the-state, | d their first public appearance, in a fined specimen of a young horse had j the Steele Fourth of July celebration, | been kept in.a dark. ed box already has won them fame through- stall. without.liberation, for so,loné 2 ont the Slope. A-small charge will be time that it would be umbelievable made for admission-to the stadfum in! were it stated. This amimal. along, front of which the guardsmen will per-! with others in the same Stable, were! form, and the proceeds will’ be con- turned’out and strict ordets-g'ven 10; tributed-to the Red Cross. “* | )* ee that they were kept im the open. BOE WEE EE Much attention ‘as Bee@ sire> to) KIDNEY SUFFERERSHAVE, |, as well f Tat cer boea FEELING OF SECURITY | instance part of am eccentric tuted a clear case of fe report sone kindness on ¢ farmer . con | 5 PF | : | infants have been adopted into fami- | lies... In~ one _ particula®. instance where there was a deserting drunken father and an inefficient r the entire family of a haif-dosen children was placed under the guafdianship of Supt. Newcomb, who will plore them Let as homes are found fe Such a medicine is Dr. ‘Kilmer's Credit of 100 Millio. ~ Swamp Root, kidney, liver and bladder Washington, uly 2—Aé credit of Temedy ag ae $100,000,000 was granted 1d France to- The same standard of, : purity, day by the treasury, making the to- strength and excellence is maintained tal advanced to France 40, date $1, ee fools of aati Boots C4] 3 the| Swa ot is Bie} ically com: 000,000 and the to:al credits to pounded from vegetable herds. > It is not a stimulant and is taken in teaspoonful doses. es It fs not recommended for every’ thing. Ace ing to verified testimony it is nature's great helper in relieving and overcoming kidney, liver and bladder troubles. ; A eworn-statement of purity 4g with every bottle of Dr. Kilmer's. Swamp: Root. If you need a medicine, you should) have the best. ; If you are already convinced that} Swamp-Root is what you need,’ you n u prim find it.on sale at all drug stores 1 Sen Ay Fo Mel aps a bottles of two sizes, medium and Mr., Mrs. Ay F~ - | large: ; Family. 2 1 However, if you wish first:to try Ee this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle: When writing be sure and anention the Bismarck You naturally feel secure when you} know that the medicine you are ‘about to take is absolutely pure and. con® tains no harmful or habit” producing | drugs. P: = Bi se x8 ip REAR ADMIRAL DEAD Roslyn, N. Y., July pedals: al Aaron (Ward, U.S, %.,. 3 + at his none here Poday “afer three days’ ‘illness from heart ‘trouble. CARD OF THANKS 2 ‘Mr. and Mrs. A. F. BMieDonald and family desire to thank. their griends reavement in the-loss of their-gon and brother, Roy McDonald, ahd for the floral offerings given ift-kind<remem- brance of thé deceased, Bismarck’s Fastest - Growing Store Values up to $7.75, Saturday’s Sale: Our Big Waist Sal -Evety Waist in the Store Te 7 as : : ie : - Waist Values up to $10.50 Senators from Wheat States Fighting for $2.50 Wheat Price —Senators from Washington, July 4 wheat growing states’ renewed their | out of town. fight for an increase of the govern-| ment minimum’ wheat price to $2.50," by blocking efforts to pass an emerg-' ency resolution, continuing ‘ depart- mental appropriations until the regu-"| lar appropriation bills can be passed: They declared if the continuing reso- lution, was passed first the wheat price controversy. would be dead. BUY W. 5. S——— STEELE HOME GUARD PUTS -: N BIG SHOW vs Steele, N. Dy July! 6—The, ‘Steele mounted home. guard .company, cav- alry ‘troop No.1 in th | militia, put. on @ An fide jexhibition for the Fourth of July, with a‘ parade and wild west show. ‘The cavalrymen put the celebration Was made @ huge suc-. for the day, bringing 2,500 people from Rev. George Buzzelle, Bismarck four-minute man, was the principal talker, and he made an Un- usually “fine address. LY ay Ww. 5. 8. GLEN: ULLIN _ ¢ "CELEBRATES / ee THE FOURTH / Glen Uilin, N. Dy. July’5.—The “ourth’ was made a genuine American- lYyation day’ in Glen. Ulin, with a pa- rade’of the home guard and other pa- triotic organizatins led: by ‘a brass pband, a street carnival and’ and ad- jdress by Rev. George ‘BuzzeHe, Bis-: rth Dakota |marck Four Minute man. ———————————————— ee ‘You Are - Practicing > Real : Thrift When You Save : You waste time when you’ clean; dust and polish floors and woodwork the old way. That is three operations. : With the O-Cedar Polish Mop you do these three things Wt ene > time. In addition, your floors are cleaner, brighter ahdiprettiet than + ever before As you,save work, you save time and money *) > *! In many homes the O-Cedar; Polish Mop has sclvec the: servant > problem. In others tt pays tor itself in the saving of brooms alone.’ Collects all the dust and dirt from everywhere and at the same time gives a high, Ask your dealer tor the new Mop it does dufable lustre... Battieship - Mode! O-Cedar Polish Your money refunded if you are-not delighted with ‘the work Channell ‘Cheinical Company =: 5 Chicago - Teronto’+Londen 98 ‘ ye on all manner of! riding stunts, and cess. More than 500;autoes came in,

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