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FRIDAY, JULY,19, 1918. BISMARCK. DAILY ‘TRIBUN! that its mines, under present condi- i pell the German crown princ with: MISTAKE M AY tions, cannot be expected to produce GERMAN BOOK ‘ laraw his armies along the wane a SD am ? ; ¥ i fais i ¥ more than a million. The difference READ TODAY IN Position Imperiled. ‘ S LAG Se MDa AY ga ilps ‘ rigs 3 % ,/ |of three. million tons represents the Even without further advance, the Venti odd bie naar ‘ COST D AK ore to which North Dakota will WISHEK TRIAL German positions in the triangle is . suffer a fuel famine during the bitter imperiled. More allied gains, and the P | 14 cold of next winter, it is claimed. In ay od enemy will be in danger of losing| | q 4 view of these prospects, Dean Bab- (Continued From Page One.) many troops, to say nothing of great : cock joins with other agencies in urg-| years, to become general agent for an| quantities of suppligs and guns. Ber- ing that Norte Dakota do its Christ- eee company, ides Marntoel and| lin has not reported: fully on the fight. WE TH ANK y U 4 t x tfow. , adjoining counties, told of a conver-|ing. A brief . statement Ms, PEST oF » I % ae BUY W. 8, §,——--= sation with Esswein in which he al- night faid thataibe ‘allied ees O Quality Groceries at P rices Fhat: Talk Railways Boost Lignite Tariff 2 5 uf YOUNG MEN leged the latter had violently attacked} resulted in the, capture of “some . Two Ways f D some of Wishek’s business transac-| ground.” It added. that German re- FANCY RASPBERRIES e Y ys from Deuce TO TR. AIN AT N. tions, and he stated’ the same after-|'serves had been: thrown into the con- Your Saturda Under Ni Ral * jnoon he, Nuss, had reported the con-| flict. % From present indicati , ler New Rale D. AGGIE SOON versation to Wishek and that on re-] ‘There has been tittle marked fight- P a4 Ons Taee g quest of John Anite of (Jamestown ing on the battleground during the i wen be any cheaper. here t nh ahi —_ i e had prepare signed statement | firs a z uality is fine. $ 4 Hie BOARD SCORNS RED TAPE ay aver er contineont of 57 select ae whicti he had submitted’ to the James- Crrsaee eave epeehae aks aad ¥ 4 ; EE mar school edu-|town man. the alli tand. firmly. Ei f A ‘ i i i ah 3 cation, or its equivalent and with some} The remainder of the ‘afternoon will Rheims the allies took peeuney: an Fancy Pie Cherries Swift's Pride Laundry Soap, 10 bars. for........ Commission Will Go. Direct to} 22°t," mechanics will be mobilized |be consumed with the reading of ex-|’advance of more. than a mile, " Royal Lemon Washing Powder, 35c package for. ; at the agricultural college August 15|cerpts from “German Achievements in BUY.W. 8. 8. Fancy Plums and Peaches Star Naptha Washing Powder, 30 k: Director General McAdoo. | ""4er an order received by the adju-| America,” and the closing:arguments 3 japtha Washing Powder, 30c package for.. tant general today. The young’men|of opposing counsel. It is probable] BRITAIN MAY ADOPT Peaches and Plums put up, as- Home Brand Pure Fruit Jam, put up in 6 |b. ean, | for Redress will be given a course in automobile} that these final arguments will extend 5 i special at aparece , | ‘ se i e «qn {sorted in small baskets, each 25c Pecial Al, § a \<ante ss hoo cs ss. sais we gieas ons e rare eED , engineering, blacksmithing, gas engi-|over into tomorrow forenoon, and that DECIMAL COINAGE : E Si t up in 5. lb. pai i ‘ North Dakota railways have made| "eeting and other useful habits. Five|the case will not go to the jury until ‘ Fancy Ripe Tomatoes .and lconomy Sorghum. put up in . pails, special. eee 400 al an important mistake; they made it in|C@U8 are now being filled in North | Saturday noon. ‘ : i Cucumbers Economy Sorghum, put up in 10 Ib. pails, special. .... 65¢c Fae a haste, admit that they made it, but| Dakota for July and August delivery. BUY W. S, 8 | (By Newsnaper Enterprise Ass'n.) H ae Birt BUY W. S. §.——— ' ondon, July 19.—Britain may some | F'g f 1 inslot that the state must repent a: American-French | day MavelegleaeeTGR Ameriesn ean [Gere eee aerators EK. . -76e We are back of the U. S. in this Sigh ec WERE cher cate Sommie: Call Issued For a i understand. The Decimal Association, COFFEE DEPARTMENT alo, <Wben the’ rallways ‘establish- 3.400 G Troops Sweeping which is campaigning for a decimal < patton y tatea on Henlte, sbaset. 9 rammar 0 din Dri system of money, Feports its member-' We are one of the only. stores all are Ing we orden waning out au Preferential tar- School Graduates Nnward in Drive) ship has doubled tnsre leat {we years. | this side of the Twin Cities to cau to help win it osting the rates 15 and 25. | z ive the t i they, did it on a day’s notice, and, the} Washington, July —_ 19.—Provost (Continued: From Page One.) Deibung Wane eee ae Results. Fa coffee. ie eres there Ke railway commission says, they figurea| Marshal, General Crowder today. is-| Planes could notsbe gotten out of the | === ved ave: Mesh: caress: the boost in twice, in the case of twoj sued an additional school draft cail| WY: en Freshy Roasted Cottée, priced at Olive Butter, fine f dwiches, connecting lines. For instance, the|for 3,400 men, alloted among 12 Take 4,000 Prisoners. WHEN WEAK . per Ib .........., 28c, 33¢c, 38¢ Serer TS Uni cauow nenees Dersemibe:! saute. lic rallway commission points out, the| states. ‘The men are to be grammar| American troops in the Soissons | | OR RUN D er Dr. Price’s Corn Flakes, the best Corn Flake on the ‘ ry n Pacific-Great Northern rate| school graduates and qualified for |"esion alone, took 4,000 prisoners, 50 OWN | | Liberty Jell, same as Jello, per market at a price cheaper than Kellogg’ from Dickinson to Devils Lake is $2.10,] general military service. They wia|C@2n0n, and 1,000 machine guns, with| | by chronic or acute throat and lung pkg. a PI 4 es, a Whereas tesbould be $1.70 per ton of} entrain between August 1 and 15. Tho eee ne ine guns yet to be counted. | | eee eee ital tay ey nine ounge package, 2 pkgs. for.........++-+++ 25e i ignite. e through rate from Dick-| state allotment includes: North Da-|Large numbers of prisoners were ta- ‘ Ys ji Ieee t6 BS te en ee arate allot a Huck Nort ih Da ee eer teen thee, {| | ECKMAN’S. ALTERATIVE A _ S. and Thrift Stamps 7 Hokees © ‘ig an 8 oz. package-and sells { Jamestown, $150 The joint rate from BUY W. 8. ——— | welt as guns and supplies, while| |. 7bis 19.2 Calcium preparation pete | | ene au j 118 ee St. ‘or 15c straight. Inson to Bathgate is $2.50, where- frenc made captures all along the rr a = 4 ‘aS! eliver’ aturda; sm. as the railways commission figures | LONely Boy Gets line. Sher Water eau tetae'See || “Other Week Days 4:45 p.m Many people tell us of the { at $2.15; the joint rate to Dunseith Cheery Letters Soissons Useless. $2 size, now $1.50. $1 size, now 80c. ‘ies aac y peap! o ‘is $2.10, and the rail board says it y Soissons is‘now useless to the Ger-| | Prise includes war tag. Alt druggists, cd A woof vs of $2.40 to Grafton should be scaled] Livingston, Mont. July 19.—Reports | is safe for the time being, and a con- If y e y uy ing down to $2.09, says the rail board, [received here indicate that the) tinued Franco-American -advance. be °. cy H The railway traffic cmmittee has as-|““Lonely Boy” has received many let-|tween the Aisne and Marne will com- their groceries here - 4 sured the railway commission that it|ters of good cheer since he wrote tojp tae ea i H will be glad to look into~the matter, |the Livingston Enterprise from Camp, area | but it must first refer it to the rate|Lewis, Wash ea tnis letter, b) , : ‘burear at Minneapolis, and that com- ie Enterprise published this letter, ! mittee must refer its findings to the|from the soldier a few days ago: HOW TO FISH 0 Nn : S eat arket baa’ Paane ele Chicago committee, and the Chicago a wad crater from Livingston ine Luscious Coffee, per Ib. . : { committee must pass the buck to the}months ago, but unfortunately out o1 ‘ * 5 | Washington committee, and the Wash: |Your county jail. I cannot help the|Oi4°traian Ghlct cod low he fed. his Compare Coffee, per Ib. . eens fad «| ow ington committee must send-it along|past but am doing my share now in| mine on Fish. He was offered a for- We ar lified . : : We guarantee these coffees to be as good as | | to Director McAdoo, all-of which will| the common cause. I feel lonesome | {ine tor this secret which never be: : e.are qualified to, give our patrons the best serv- any 30c and 35¢ coffees on the market. q consume two or three months of the| When mail is given out. Do you know | Game known: until his death. The ice and quality, as we deal exclusively in meats. ‘Monarch Grape: Marmalade, full quart jars, regular valuable time which North Dakotans | anyone who would write to me some-) pig cost of living has induced me to it i should be devoting, says the federal | times?” s i reveal it.. Write for particulars, Mr. || price 65c, special for Saturday. Pipa nee Gan Ce 50¢ fuel commission, to storing lignite fie satan aon Serer a: to aman Heare, 706 Union Bank Bldg., Chi- COMPARE OUR PRICES. WITH OTHERS i against next winter's freeze. the name w application an he : 3 -19-20- ie ainst next winter's freeze. eyit|eoidier boy is winning uew friends | °° 2 7-49-20-22 In taking{part of your change in Thrift about a bush in this matter,” said}every day. nee eae Sirloin Steak, per lb....... ater nutdea diene agai eee ezoien 35e¢ ba | James A. Little, rate expert of the caiA eee oul are our ; state railway commission today. “It Porterhouse Steak, per Ib. 35c y y oe the railways can make a mistake of aneannoencvevensvennpanenavevusnsnnvengegnecnnenucavonsuencuenconnsevouecuannencegee ‘ maDtes part to he win the war a this kind on’one day’s dotice, I don’t 7 . : /Best Pri ibs Ip ‘ believe the federal administration in- : mnie ibs of Beet, per 1p. Hoke gee noe : : j _ tends to give them sixty or ninety st Pri i Re a F tends: te “ely, Stem (aieiy oF ninety Be: me Pot Roast of Beef, per Ib..............- 25¢ direct to Director General McAdoo Fresh Killed Chickens, per Ib ee 28¢ : ——FRESH FRUITS—— with our complaint. The overcharge UP nadia NONE a een a Raspberries Plums Peaches Watermelons is a matter of several hundred thous- v _ { peers aici ir ee coal ; All other kinds of Meats at the very lowest prices —— VEGETABLES — i P| eaten y wise Tomatoes Cucumbers Celery Peas | STATE BOARD OF PHONE 176 Betis" een Onan, wanuicn. antligit ls ‘ ec! atoes -. |. EQUALIZATION:TO [2 2%. per pound | 29c. per pound Pure, High Test, Sweet Cream The state hoard of equalization, con- sisting of the governor, attorney gen- eral, state treasurer, commissioner of agriculture and labor and state audi tor, will convene at the’ capitol Au- gust 6 to equalize assessed valuations as between counties and to assess rail ways and other public utilitie. State Auditor Kodsitzky, who is sécretary of the board, anticipates no general in- crease in the assessed valuation of the state. It is not necessary, he stat- ed.. Mr. Kositzky is of the opinion that the railways will be assessed on the same valuation as last year. The raitwdys strenuously object to this basis of. taxation, and their protest is still pending in supreme court. (Many counties have accepted the railroads’ tender of two-thirds of the taxes as- sessed against them, but there are sev- i [oiiae ——" 4 is 5 ° Why you should drink three stripe Coffee “Unchanging Quality” is a thing that can be said of but few coffees. For the characteristics of crops from seasom to season are as changeable as the weather itself. But' proper blending will offset these differences, and thus the sweet flavor and high aroma of ‘Three Stripe remains unchanged from year to year. You may be absolutely certain, whenever you buy a can of Three Stripe that it will contain no disappointments. It will always be found the same. Delicious, invigorating, whole- some. |SATURDAY SPECIALS These are wonderful values and must be seen to be. appteci- - ated. Come Early, your selection will be the best. We are going to WIN this FOULARD SILKS FANCY VOILES War 40 in. Foulard silks—colors, tan, brown, cope | 36 in. Plaid and Figured Voile—colors, blue, and navy. Regular $2.95 quality, Friday and | pink, tan and rose, regular 69¢ and 75¢ qual- Sold in Bismarck by ora) colitis hich, ve scorned any The Victory, like every- | Saturday ; ity, Friday and Saturday nu w thing.‘worth’ white in lite, will Special Per Yrd $1.98 Special Per Yard 48e . STATEME SIN i require fracsifcn self-denial, . — CASHandCARRY STORE if mersine effort SAMMIE KOOL REMNANTS OF WASH GOODS In defense of Liberty, Jus- tice and Civilization, we must ‘ GOPHER LIST St. Paul, Minn., July 19.—With 15, 000 sugar statements already filed by Michigan housewives, the sugar divi- sion of the state food administratiot: | has announced that careful investiga- tion showed patriotic cooperation from every part of the state. It is under- stood that less, than two percent of the families of Minnesota are suspend- ed of not cooperating to conserve fooa and sugar. The card system, which recently was put into effect in South Dakota, has attracted some attention in Min. We have selected many remnants and short lengths from our large Summer Wash Goods stock. They contain from 2 to 6 yds. Fri- day and Saturday special at ¥4 Regular Price z THE GOOD COFFEE STORE HUNHAUNAAEAGADEAEAGNAUAGNUANUAUGAuACORoNuGuQUAoOAaCAnOdedeaueeauaegaquaneqoaney One of the season’s most popular fabrics, 36 in. wide and in a handsome collection of new colors. Regular $1.39 and $1.48 qual- ity, Friday and Saturday Special Per Yard 98c neanonnannnl use every weapon at our:com- mand. And not the least of Never in the these is money. history of the world has there Invest in PUBLIC MARKET 32 IN. ZEPHYRS A large and varied assortment of newest Br terns and colors. Regular 45c quality, Fri- been a truer cause. WAR SAVINGS STAMPS! EGYPTIAN TISSUES |GUSSNER’S 27 in. Loraine Egyptian Tissues in a hand- .. In ord force the pro- ; ; brentiety Reet panne a age Home of Quality Groceries and Meats i sues ee ak Balaniay Pounds Arai ae so eats (uae 310 MAIN STREET PHONE 60 some selection of plaids, stripes’ oe checks, s ial P ¥ 35e Ld A i: fi Hf 63 W i, core A are ca It would please us to sell you W. 8. S. TABLE DAMASK | worth 4c ya. Friday and Saturday Special Per Yard : without making the proper record on U. S. Food Administration License No. 49710 \ 72 in. Bleached Table Damask Special 35¢ Yard - ‘| each.card. in a good ager ment apeetty WHITE WASH GOODS : - [ ——MEAT SPECIALS — patterns. Regular’$1.48 qual- 7 bao : i coal! See na nO FARMS Boiling Meat, prime steer, per Ib 20c to 22c ee ee A LINEN SUITING © Pee pede ; rere ienod dot pat ma ae lied ny FAA ar ea . stripes, checks and embroidered dot patterns. ‘ | During the next two weeks the Chuck Roast or Shoulder, per Ib..........-. vee B5C Special Per Yard $1.19 38 in. Colored Linen Suiting in the season’s | Regular 45c quality, Friday and Saturday North Dak itol will “be left. t Steak Chuck, ADEE cpt sits Shes 69 efieugeelars oe aU ity, . , eae ran ‘tse wile members of the state Sroniie Se per Ib. © i ea Sy Regular $1.25 quality Special Per Yard 32c i administration le o fhe ervest % ae - es * ‘ 36 IN. BLEACHED Shoulder Pork Steak, per Ib. .. Pure Open Steam Kettle Rendered Lard, per Ib... ..28¢ { fields to make good their pre-primary q promise of devoting their vacations to i the harvest. State Auditor Kositzky has hired: out to John Hollan, south of. Kulm. ‘Attorney General Langet By) will go to Northwood to help C. O: % art Swenson. N. C. Macdonald has been { engaged by H. W. Rupp. east of Bald- win, who has 1,000 acres of wheat. to cut., Judge J. E. Robinson of the su- preme court will spend his vacation on his own farm near Aberdeen... The governor will work out his vacation on the Frazier homestead: at: Hoople, Commissioner of Agriculture * Hagan will look after his own farm at Deer- MUSLIN °: Special Per Yard 95c We are offering special for Saturday only 36 in, Fruit of the Loom or Lonsdale Muslin KHAKI SKIRTING cn 30 in. Khaki: Skirting, régular 78¢ quality, 26c Yard Friday and Saturday, (Limit 15 yds to customer) Special Per Yard 63c SUMMER WASH GQODS We have selected from our regular. stock many pretty pieces of voile, batiste, wash crepe, dimity, skirting, suiting and many oth- er fancy weaves. Values up to 45c yd., Fri- day and Saturday, Special Per Yard 19¢c Give this lard.a trial and be convinced of the quality. This lard is more economical 'to use than others and goes farther, as 2-3 of a lb. of this lard will go farther than 1 Ib. of’ substitutes. We have the proper facilities for handling our meats, and our beef is fat and is the selec- tion from large herds of cattle. In this way we can give you heavy, first quality meats, as what we are now kill- ing are all fine steers which were fed all winter on grain and are now on grass.’ These cattle would command the ing, and Commissioner of Insurance highest price on the market. Olsness wiry out. on eS at x Fecnia at eins ‘all kind c / Sheyenne. Secretary 0! e’ Tom ry our Fresh.and Smoked Sausage of all kinds, as ived i Just received in our Base- s UN Hall will rattch it‘on his big place west they are made with great care by experts. Just received in our Base ae of Price, in Oliver county. va : , ment Store a large ship- e ment Store a large ship- - BUY W. S. S.- . | 3.900.000 TONS GOAL SHORT. . rae eases 30c a BRE AV AusTlvcts fa wsateti yao 68 Be ment of Jelly Glasses at ment of Jelly Glasses at Dean E. J. Babcock of the! Nort ussner’s Special, bulk ..... 5 Reece + -28¢ Teh 50c and 65¢ doz. Dakota college of mines is quoted as 50c and 65c doz. op ; 5 ty? “Ror A e” “First in Style” an having! seid in a recent interview || Breakfast Cup 20c First in V ariety Foremost in Valu y hat ‘North Dakota must consume four Coat of Arms Salmon, 40c value....,.........- +» doe 'ynillion tons of. lignite this. winter and ~