The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 12, 1918, Page 3

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=~ FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1918. GOING THE LIMIT FOR DEMOCRACY BISMARCK’S $1 000.00 “CLUB ‘Ts GROWING A) SCHIPFER F, DULLAM A. HUGHES B. WEBB H. J. DUMELAND JOSEPH BRESLOW ‘W. H. WEBB, Jr. H. H. STEELE + WHOS Yesterday it was five; today it’s eight; tomorrow it will be more. It’s the Bismarck Limit club, composed of patriotie nitiena who are going the limit for democracy. \ WATCH fT GROW! And don’t be content with watchful waiting. HELP A LITTLE ON YOUR OWN HOOK. ‘There’s nothing exclusive about the Limit club. { nyone who-regards Uncle Sam’s security as good or just a trifle better than the kaiser’s‘and who has a thousand dollars to invests eligible for membership in the Limit club. You probably will be surprised before we're through with it to learn how many of these thousand-dollar fellows we have right here in Bismarek. : And if you can't join the thousand-dollar class, don't feel badly about it, but make up your mind when the committee calls that your fame shall go down on the dotted line for the last penny you can spare. Going the LIMIT means YOUR Limit. You ‘know best what that is. The committees will leave it up to you. Unelg ‘Sam says $20 per capita is the minimun, and that $1,000 shall 'be the maximum. You'll find it easy enough to line up somewhere, between these two poles. Lok. Thompson and. A, P: Lenhart are the club committee. If they don’t get around to you, Get to Them. They have a lot of work to do, “and they Il appreciate your cooperation. JOSEPH SANTLEY HAD SOMETHING ficult dancing steps and the teaching of th, of hi ‘Princess Theatre which will play an engagement under the management of Messrs, Comstock and Elliott Monday evening, Juy 15, at Like to Be.” Joseph Santley. to figure out his own dance and to teach the chorus the same. steps. easy and ordinarily it would be easy, but when you see the dance you will readily understand the task Mr. Santley set before himself. TO-DO AND DOES IT WELL IN HIS LATEST MUSICAL COMEDY SUCCESS “The Kind of Man'I’d Like to Be,” is only one of the numerous song hits Joseph Santley sings in “Oh, Boy.’ His “Letter Song,” “Till the Clouds Roll By,” “Flubby Dub,” and “I Nev- er Knew About You,” have added to his fame ‘as a musical comedy star. The part of George Budd is the best part he has ever had and allows enor- ; mous scope for the display of his ver- | satility as dancer, si and actor. BUY W. TO MAKE YANKS CITIZENS. Doing twelve decidedly new and dif- a chorus to do the same, falls to e credit of Joseph Santley, the star} “Oh, Loy,” the fourth.and most ighly successful of the New York musical comedies the Auditorium. In the song, “The Kind of Man I'¢ it was necessary for Washington, July 12—Forms ana This may sound very | alien members of the American army overseas have been sent to France, the department of labor announcec today and former employes of the de- partment will begin the task of mak- “Oh, Boy” comes here and) How well he has suc- ceeded is attested by the thousands of| ing citizens of alien soldiers at once. admirers who watched him for the al- most seven months at the La Salle Theatre, pl Under a new law any alien serving with the military or naval forces who has lived a year in the United States Chicago, where “Oh, Boy,” may be admitted to citizenship. ! layed to capacity business. You Have a Right —to know that you are not paying more for. anything you buy than some other man pays for the same thing. The One Price Principles Rules in This Store, Absolutely Every article is marked in plain figures and priced as jow as we canjsell it and make an honest profit. You get ‘one hundred per cent value on goods with the, “Bergeson label. Our constant and increasing effort is to give satisfaction. HAND. PRESSING DRY. CLEANING CUSTOM TAILORING EXPERT REPAIRING, S.E.Berseson & SON , THE UNION DAYLIGHT STORE , ° OPEN. SATURDAY: EVENINGS: CLOSED SUNDAYS * WAR SAVINGS STAMPS There are many rea- Ih sons why you should buy War Savings Stamps and the best reason of all is that by doing so you will _be helping your country. Every time you invest 25 cents for a War Sav- : ings Stamp ‘you have taken a definite action in helping to win the war. Bistmarck ND. Come in at. any time during business hours and buy War Savings The puesta’ Stamps. Buy them regu- inthis sectionof larly and buy them often, the State iISHARP ADVANCE instructions for the naturalization of IN CORN .DUE TO ILLS’ DEMAND the Bears Chicago, )July 12.—Sharp advances in the value of corn took place today owing more or less to active demand from millers and to prospects that the movement of corn to primary centers might soon be curtailed. Continued | need of greater heat and moisture tended also to put the bears at a dis- advantage. Most of the purchasing was ascribed to shorts. Opening prices, which ranged from 1-2 cent to 1 18 cents higher with August 160 to 1-2 and September 160 to 1-4, were fol- lowed by decided further gains. Oats bulged with corn. On the advance, however, hedging sales became noticeable and acted as a check on the bulls. After opening unchanged to 3 cents higher with An- gust 71 to 72 1-4 the market steadied at a slight further gain. igher. quotations orf hogs and grain liteé 1d provisions. WALL STREET SLUGGISH. New York, July 12.—Trading on the stock market settled down to its re- cent sluggish course after the early demand had been satisfied, subject to variations in some of the more specu- lative: issues. For example, Sumatra tobacco’s 3 point gain was follewed by a reaction of that much and other specialties yielded some of their ad- vantage. United States featured) an- other moderate advance in the second hour with shippings, American woolen, American Can, and United States rub- ber, but another setback ensued at noon on the heaviness of Reading. DULUTH GRAIN, Duluth, Minn., July 12.—Elevator receipts of domestic grain—oats 2,200 bushels, last year none. Shipments of domestic grain—wheat 2,000 bush-’ els, last year none. Shipments of bonded grain—wheat 400 bushels, last year 1900. Wheat car inspection—wheat none, WE THANK YOU SOME COFFEE 1049-: Fresh Roasted Coffee sold dur- ing June and increasing all the time. Theré’is a reagon. Try our coffee and you will find it. National Biscuit Cookies, ar- assortment. —VEGETABLES— Green Peas Wax Beans Fresh Beets Carrots ~. Onions Lettuce Cucumbers Tomatoes Cantaloupes —FRUITS— Peaches Apricots Plums Fresh Raspberries Large watermelons that are slightly damaged, but mighty good, éach at..... 30c, 35c, 40¢. BANANAS per doz. 15¢e, 20c, 25c A real bargain Green Apples, per Ib. A 4 A2%e Thrift Stamps and War Stamps for sale here Both Phones 211 —-118 3rd St. Last Delivery Saturday, 5 P. M. Other Week Days at 4:45 P. M. If you have not received one of our “Kitchen Reminders” call in and get it. rived today with a dandy good BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNB last year 5, oats 5, last year none; total -of all grain track 4. 9 ‘ unchanged.. Shi ments 45,399 barrels. | Hogs receipts, 1,800; 15 to 20 cents Continued Need of Greater Heat Hat any asus higher; range, $16.60@17.00; bulk, . * ye $16.80Z16.90. and Moisture Also Hits Bran $24. 65. Cattle receipts, 3,200; killers, steady; stro} bill. ciency. We take great pleasure in rec- ommending to you.for either fur- nace or range ‘our BUELAH COAL. This is the fuel that stands the test for satisfaction and effi- Minneapolis, Minn., July 12.-Flour CHICAGO STOCK MARKETS, Chicago, July 12.—Hogs, receipts, 19,000; mostly 20 cents higher than yesterday’s close; big packers doing} Sheep receipts 250; steady; lambs, very little. . bulk gales $17.00@17.80; | $10.00@17. me wethers, $7.00@ 12.50; butchers, $17.40@17.85; packing, $16.75 | ewes, $5.00@11.00. @17.40; $16. 00@16. 50; pigs, $16. 40@is. 75. Cattle receipts, 7,000; beef steers Jower; calves 25 cents lower. L avegcenuevencgnsengnccscvavnscsvenvccnecnangensevcayoonecansvnsepnegacosncnegeny lambs ‘slow to 26 cents lower; rivals mostly direct to packers. BUY Ws 5. 8. SOUTH ST. PAUL. South St. Paul, Minn. July 12.— 5, last’ pear 6, on ar- MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN. steers, $7.50@17.50; cows and heifers, $8.00@14.00; veal calves, steady, $7.00 @15.25; stockers and feeders, steady, $6. 00@i2.00. light, $17.50@17.90; rought, BUY W. 5, S—— Wwe Got my @orvid Stamp! ng and active; butchers slow to PUBLIC (GUSSNER’S REE, MARKET Home of Quality Groceries and Meats 310 MAIN STREET PHONE 60 It would please us. to sell you W. S. S. U.S. Food Administration License No. 49710 i SATURDAY SPECIALS—— Salmon (finest quality, Coat of Arms Brand), 1 lb tin.35¢ Salmon (for escalloped dishes, 1-2 lb tin), 2 for Milk, Carnation, per tall tin Coffee, last offer of Gussner’s Special Coffee, Bell (less than it costs delivered to you) These coffees are the specials of large pro- ducers who have made selection, ageing and roasting a lifetime study. BANANAS, very fine, per doz Royal Lemon Washing Powder, 35c value Golden Rod Washing Powder, 30c value... Star Naptha Washing Powder, 30c value. . White Soap (any brand) per case LARD This is made from pure pork fat which is kept at freezing temperature from the time it is cut from the hog until it is wrapped for you. It is superior to com- pounds and substitutes and requires much less, as none of the valuable oils have been extracted and no 0 substi- tutes added. SE aia per Ib '30c ull line of Smoked and Fresh Sausa; at vall Wines: ge made daily ‘Your grocer would greatly appreciate, receiving your flour and sugar orders on other days than Saturday to avoid confusion and errors. Keep a record of your pur- chases. Brown & Geiermann Quality Groceries at Prices That Talk SATURDAY SPECIAL. % -Bréokdile Cut*Asparagus, put up in No. 3 can, regular 30c seller, special Rex Corn Beef, No. 2 size, nkikét price 85c, = epecialiprice 62! scjcpleedies jcsceerecsvegesed 5c Rex Roast Beef, No.'2 size, market price 85c, special eprice: wie 26s Oi Ae ee etn eee Home Brand Extra Fancy Peanut Butter put up ‘in‘5 Ib.pails, at per pail............ $1 50 : Monarch Grape Marmalade, put up in full quart 50 Cc N : ro) Q PULL Mason jars, regular price 65c, special for Sat’day EXTRA FANCY BANANAS, special price, 2 doz. for.:.............006 ‘ ——FRUITS—— Cantaloupes Loganberries Raspberries Cherries. Peaches Plums New Apples » —+-VEGETABLES—— = , Peas Carrots New Potatoes Green Onions = Lettuce -Beets Turnips Tomatoes = Cucumbers = ‘4 ——TRY OUR BULK COFFEE—. Luscious Brand per Ib Compare Brand,’ Perlb ‘y!..3.... aia. Gibie ies Va ne tw ns neeDpee ene r We’ guarantee these coffees to be as good as any 30c and 35c coffees on the market. —Takée Part of Your Change in Thrift Stamps— Pure, High Test, Sweet Cream Sheep recelpts 12,000; sheep steady; | [t’s a most astured fact that burning a poor + grade of coal is like throwing your hard earned dollars to the winds. The longer you try to burn such inferior grades, the more it’s going to cost you in your coal It’s a cinch you are burning a high priced fuel. You are never satisfied; there is no service to you. Your dollar is not earning you 100 cents. This is the only coal found in the state thus far containing no sulphur and shows up containing the most carbon, possessing the most marvelous heating powers. Phone us your orders for one ton, or ten by calling 17. Our terms are Cash on Delivery’ : Cc. A. FINCH Lumber Co. Dohn’s Meat Market , “JS THE PLACE 10 ‘BUY YOUR MEATS TTON - : FRESH KILLED CHICKENS 28¢ lb. —FOR SATURDAY SPECIALS — Porterhouse Steak at per Ib......... eeu PS cary, i Best Pot Roast of Beef, per Ib.......... Met neh eaNi: 25e Prime Rib Roast of Beef, per Ib.......6..e.s0s00s “Ait Kinds of Fresh Made Balogna PHONE 176 EpESEERT 114 FOURTH STREET. *PHONE 34 Brown & Jones “The Most of the Best For the Least” For oyr Saturday trade our stock will be replete with the BEST of everything on the market. ——VEGETABLES—— Beets Cucumbers Tomatoes Peas, Etc. ——FRUITS——. Raspberries Plums Oranges, Etc. BANANAS 2 DOZ FOR 35c —MEATS—— Swift's Premium Hams-and Bacon Leona Sausage Liver Sausage Balogna Sausage Weinerwursts, Etc. ‘Fresh Meats Sent Out with. Groceries . Sweet Cream . “Use Less Wheat Flour’ Lettuce Wax Beans Carrots Onions Cherries Apricots = Saturday Special 25c | Sour Pickles, 1 1-4 Ib. in glass jars at ..... AU Sei criy g a atNale te hatte ee Apple Butter, 1 1-2 Ib. in glass jars at Jam, pint fruit jar, was Bie scabs escorts asses apt e e otetseieiaaralatarshayalare te lae Eddy’s Baking Powder : 9.02 CaN Abe sped ceed ama are seats aed ks 10c Eddy’s Baking Powder, GC0Z.-CAN ALL. cece ees een ete esses ene e wes! 5c Quaker Corn Flakes, 4 packages for White Borax Naptha Soap 5 bars for Ball Blueing, two ackaues FOG weiss whee aihtiee wetareic fi 5c Standard Tomatoes, No. 2 can at os Riverside Gloss Starch, 1 Ib. 8c, 2 lbs. for Sunshine Fruit Nectar, 4 oz. bottles BINS a yactoa th vee $2015 Good Cooking Butter, Per We ee cece AMET ee eee ese ene 33c Full Line of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables at Lowest Prices _ PIERCE & RYAN aunarecuaconvdncancenendd'vvceoncnsuenenanacuanenueguaneanonvasensantoatesuanonscaneananeanenegavagonnenguaunneseeneeacdenesucuearuacevcceusunan Weare going to give you prepara- tion that will not be surpassed. Now is the time to get filled up for the winter. We want you to use BUELAH and start now. It’s the cheapest fuel for the “price you pay. “Use More Substitutes” :

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