The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 26, 1918, Page 3

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& i! “FRIDAY, JULY: 26, 1918. BISMARCK: DAILY TRIBUNE FRANCO-AMERICAN TROOPS »$WEEP ONWARD IN DRIVE AGAINST RETREATING HUNS i i (Continued From Pdge One.) $f of international complications and the food crisis. comes in a Moscow dispatch via Berlin. PROGRESS SATISFACTORY Washington, D. C., July 26. —Satisfactory progress is being made by the American ‘troops assisting the French and British.in pushing in the German line on the Soissons-Rheims salient, mem- bers of the house committee were told by Secretary Baker and Chief of Staff March’ today. > J GERMANS SORELY TRIED With the French Army in France, July 26.—Every line of communication within the German salient is under bombardment night and day, either from the allied artillery or aeroplanes. It} is only with the greatest difficulty and with heavy sacrifices that the enemy is able to hold on within this area. All the while his men are suffering terrible’ privations, owing to the uncertainty |; of obtaining supplies. In consequence of the allies commanding virtually every.road and every path, the two fatigued German units cannot be relieved even when they are sorely tried. This news USE “BLUE CROSS” With the American Army on the Aisne-Marne Front, July 26. —The Germans have been using much. “‘blue cross” or “sneeze” gas, but ineffectively. The forests of Fere and Ris are filled with underbrush and | the allied forces are having a stiff job to get through them, but are continuing the push night and day. The German machine gunners and artillery. are desperately contending for every inch of ground before giving it up. This morning the‘battle in the} wood still was in progress. REINFORCE RIGHT FLANKS Paris, July 26—The Germans have reinforced their right | flank of the Soissons-Rheims pocket, says LaLiberte, with a new | army commanded by General Ebon, which has been placed. be- tween the armies of General Hubner and General von Bohn. | 50,000 MEN | WANTED NOW FOR HARVEST Washington, July 26.—Federal and state employment officials have issued a call for men engaged in all indus- tries not concerned directly with ‘war work to hurry to the harvest fields throughout the northwest. Weather conditions have caused the grain to ripen rapidly. (Volunteer workers must replace the 50,000 men who have gone from agricultural districts into war service. Bankers, ministers and high school boys are especially urged to assist. husband that she does not love him. but sne experiences a change of heart under thrilling circumstances and the play ends happily for bots wife and husband. “The Woman Be neath’ is a thoroughly enjoyable pro- duction, and exceptional production from all angles. See it. LOGANS WE THANK YOU F. ‘ancy Gantaloopes Fancy Watermelons : UY We 8 Raspberries WESTERN UNION ee Currants ‘ J Peaches IS INDICTED, ns Bananas oo 7 Green Apples . ‘New York, July 26.—The Western j Oranges Union has been indicted by the tedér- : Lemons. al grand jury and’ ‘charges of having % Fancy Tomatoes transmitted messages by maii. One “ 5 bill accuses the company of violat- Cucumbers ing the statute which forbids the oper- Beets ation of a private mail express over Carrots routes on which the government main- tains mail service. BUY W. 8, 5.——— ETHEL CLAYTON AT THE ORPHEUM TONIGHT The Orpheum theatre takes pleas- ure in announcing the appear night of Miss tthel Clayton in “The | Woman Beneath,! the new World: Picture Brady- Made. This drama is one of the most Cae that has ever been filmed and ¢ ole is iovable and ‘a Yhe role of Ee turq gives: Miss Celery . Coffee Department Our fresh roasted Coffee busi ness is increasing in spite of ho’ |weather. You are missing some thing if you don’t belong to “Lg. gan’s Good Coffee Club.” |Priced per pound..... 28-33-38¢ pie: White Syrup for canning, very best opportunities of her career. The story is a modern drama of New per gallon ............ $1.00 e h the principal character a Vy gallon. skies Aske ses 50 young sotiety debutante who mar- ries a welthy western mine owner for | Dark Syrup, per gallon.... his_money_and_who later tells Mel) 16 gallon .....0. 0.000 . 5 F W. S. S. and Thrift Stamps MOTHER s RIEND ;Both Phones 211 118 Third St Last Delivery Saturday 5, Expectant Mothers pe clei LINIMENT | Why you shal drink three stripe Coffee What But here in these So is it with coffee, that indispensible essential of every meal, and an econom- ical coffee that gratifies in both flavor and wholesome- ness is the coffee for every true hearted American to buy. Usually we don’t think much of food prices. we eat must be the best—at any price. war times we are obliged to consider. Such a coffee is Three Stripe. No better beverage for rich or poor, yet priced within the reach of all. BQUITY HEAD “SAYS COUNCIL PLANS DELAY Still Has Elevator Idea and Will Take It Up Later, Declares Mr. Anderson St. Paul, Minn., July 26—The plan of the state council of defense ot "North Dakota to have, the s E sume control of the elevators has be abandoned for this year and instea steps are being taken to prov state management for ali and foh the este bution ot wt coal su tive re! from an investigation of ihe ele controk pl He-said the deefnse has a will be m: movement is b: san league. it President And aid that mem- bers of the last legislature and several Sirloin Steak Best Prime PIERCE Phone 37 bought. Brown & | eries, as there are only ries | be made immediately by the federal ite | food administration to reduce the al- to love a girl with - | less lips, dull eyes Dohn’s Meat Market We are qualified to give our patrons the best serv- ice and quality, as we deal exclusively in meats. COMPARE OUR PRICES WITH OTHERS Porterhouse Steak ‘ Best Pot Roast of Beef ‘ Fresh Killed Chickens All other kinds of Meats at the very lowest prices PHONE 176. QUUNUAAALOGLADATONDAGLSUAUHOEGOAOCUOUOUODCAOUOEDADEOUAUUOUOUOGOUEHAOONDOUAAOUENEOANGaLOCauObOAOME & RYAN Saturday Special The Friend Making Store Pettijohn’s Breakfast Food, per pkg., 15c, two for. . Uncle Sam’s Health Food, per pkg., 20c, two for.... A few cases of Quaker Corn Flakes left at 4 pkgs. for 25¢ Cleaning up the Sunshine Fruit Nectar, at per bottle. 15¢ Saturday we ‘give a good pencil tablet with each 5c pencil A full line of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables High Test, Sweet Cream | QUNCAUUEDUNEUUEDOGUUGEUUQOGEGOOUUNGUSUCOOOUOEOOOEOUCOCSOCOUOUULOOUOOOUDELONGAODANCGGOgUOOROaNOoCUN AEE POPLOL ILL LELEDIELILOTOL EOD OOOLOLOLOOLELLEDODD i Quality Groceries at Prices That Talk league. candidates for the next assured hi'mthey are opposed to the elevator control plan. “IT do not understand the reason for the plan to control the cream- bout a dozen said Presi- important ones anyway, dent Anderson. “Control of distribution of the coal might be advisable as a saving prob- ably would be effected by eliminating the transportation of coal by a dis- tant company into territory close, to another mine.” HUY W. se SUGAR LIMIT TWO POUNDS Fargo, July 2¢.—Arrangements will lotment of sugar to tw rson per month. T e with national s' t announced at W in accord- regulations Jennie: You Can't red nose, color- take Hollis- Tea at once. dangerous. —85c. delay—it's Breslow's. Ribs of. Beef ’ 405 Broadway .25¢ 5e ° = =| } cUSUUUOUUEOUOSUDURCUCUUESHUOOEOOUOURUOUCUSUOOUOGUSUOCUUCUSONCOONCHOCUOOUSUUSIOCOOUSOUUGOSUOROOOOUOUONG Geiermann EXTRA FANCY Cantaloupes Pie Cherries Peaches Peaches Green Apples Saturday Special Watermelons Plums BANANAS Extra Special Fancy Bananas Per Dozen 25c EXTRA FANCY Celery ; Tomatoes Cucumbe Green Peas String Beans . Beets, Carrots New Potatoes Turnips Dunn’s Cocoanut, 20: Sold in Bismarck by RICHHOLTS CASH andCARRY STORE THE GOOD COFFEE STORE AUEDUGUOUOLEAULUOGOUGDEOUOUGUAGUOUODECOGQUOUEOEOOOLOGOGOOOEGOUOBNOUOOOUOGESOGOONOLEGOUUOUOEALOAUOLOUUA Flakes, 15c sel Jam, put up E. C. and Quaker Corn ial price, 3 for... HOME Brand, Pure pails, per pail.. ler, spe- 25ce | pkg. in 5 lb. $1.15 pkg., special at per ..15¢ Dunn’s Cocoanut, 40c pkg., special at per DK eas BU Y wW. S.S. iv ONUAG4UOCUOUQOCUCONEOOUUONHOUUUONNOOUUGN0S4RSUCSU00QU000500000040000000000U0000000qQH0000000000000008 .30e Clearance Sale It has been our custom in past years, toward the end of-each sea- son to close out all merchandise pertaining to that particular season. This year there will be. no exception from that rule. We have gone through our stocks and selected many lines of summer merchan- dise and are offering these at prices that barely seem possible. BARGAINS IN OUR READY-TO-WEAR SECTION These we have selected and placed in three large sales groups for quick clearance: WASH SKIRTS _ Here is an exceptional opportunity to purchase a‘summer wash skirt right in the midst of the season. The materials are all pre-shrunk and are ‘such popular weaves as pique, gab- ardines and linens. Values up to $3.25 clearance price ......00e0000 $ i 98 Values up to $4.75, clearance price ...........45 $2.98 Wash Dre~-es In this assortment are dresses of voile, pique, linen, linene and khaki colored American suit- ings. They are valued from $6.50 to $9.50. Clearance sale price, Each $3.98 Values up to $5.75 clearance price . Values up to $7. clearance price Summer Dresses This large lot contains dresses of plaid, striped and figured voile, plain white voile, khaki kool and novelties. Special during our clearance sale at VY, Regular Price NEWEST SUMMER WASH FABRICS AT CLEARANCE PRICES We have placed on tables our entire stock of fancy wash fabrics, consisting of voiles, organdies, batistes, sherelines, tissues and many novelty weaves. Our stock is too large and too varied to attempt a description and it is safe to say is the best selected stock i nthe city. We would advise our customers to purchase their future wants at this time, as prices will never again be as low. During our Mid-Suwmmer Clearance Sale we offer our cnt ock at 20 Per Cent Discount ey Regular pres ‘OR SUMMER HATS hats, which THE LAST CARTE There are three large groups of ladies’ priced for quick clearance as follows: All Trimmed Hats One-half Regular Price and misses’ stummer we have This group co’ s many pretty summer In this vroup are many sy and summer hats which we offer 1O¥ 98 hats. Your choice of any in 48 quick ¢ Cc the loteat, each c2. ve casitcesnes « c ‘Specials for Saturday Bed Spreads Full size Bed Spreads, scalloped and cut cor- Lonsdale Muslin 36 in. Bleached Lonsdale Muslin, special for Saturday at ners, regular $3.50 quality, spe- DELSY ARC. oan cole niente races shel 26c cial for Suen at ee ¥ x A $2.69 LADIES’ HOSE Ladies’ Black Lisle Hose in all sizes, regular 39c quality, special for Saturday, per pair 25c SPECIALS IN OUR NOTION DEPARTMENT FOR SATURDAY. EVERY ITEM A BARGAIN 50¢c Whist Brooms, special ....... 0.0... cece eee eens 35¢ 50c Im. Ebony Back Cloth Brushes, SPeClal ie ards as oe ei 35¢ 25¢ pkg. Tintex for tinting waists, efe., special............... 18¢ 10¢ ball C. M. C. Crochet Cotton, special .................0.. Te 5e Coat’s Spool Cotton, special at ....... 0 cece eee ee 3c WEBB BROS. “First in Style” “First in Variety” “Foremost in Value” ‘UNITED States RNMENT REVOLTS Washington, July 26.—Further re- volts at Prague caused by famine, EP YOUR. SHOES NEAT were reported in a jomatie dis- atch today from Swi and. It was tated that there had m no bread in Prague since July 7. UY W. 21 ARE INDICTED. New York, July 26.—Twenty-one persons were indicted here today in onnection with war graft charges. age frénr Finl: Buy WSS - hel Clayton in “The Woman h,”” at the Orpheum tonight FOR SALE See E WHITE, LIQUID Good ?~vses of all sizes. Apply to GEO. GUSSNER _ |;

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