The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 2, 1918, Page 2

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Gx (9) ar esr mor BISMARCK DAILY TRIB! Tiearaernteye TWO: MBET _. DEATH IN AIR PLIGHT Champagne, Ill, Aug. 2—Cadet S. W. Rodgers, of Brookline, Mass., was killed late yesterday afternoon in an airplane accident at Knute field. AIRPLANE IN FLAMES. Dallas, Tex., Aug. 2.-An airplane from Love Field caught fire in the air near here today. The aviator who has not yet been ident \éaped from the airship after | ournea and was killed by the fa!! BUY W.5 S 8 BILLION WAR - MEASURE BEING PUT IN SHAPE Washington, Aug. 2.—The new eight Dillion revenue bi!! being drafted has begun to take its final form and it was predicted that the measure woula be ready by August 15, It will not be introduced until late in August. ———suy 1 HOMESTEADER DIES FROM KICK OF UGLY: HORSE Fort Yates, N. D., Aug. 2.--Ed Sa- ger, a homesteader residing eight miles west of Fort Yates, died 24 hours after being kicked by a vicious hor: The deceased came here from Mirne apolis three years ago. Lee Rode Sager of Minneapolis, of a family of three children, survi BUY W. 8. New Record for ~ Sustained Flight Washington, Aug. 2.—Remaining in the air 30 hours and 30 minutes En Barnes, attached to the naval’ forces in Huropean blished a new world’s rec- ned flight in a “Blimp airship the navy department announced today, His home is in Min- enapolis. ary w. s, § TIOGA ELEVATOR MAN GOES TO NEW BERTH Tioga, N. D., Aug. 2.—Anton Cart- son, for the las (three-year represen- ting the St. Anthony and Dakota Ele- yator Co. here, left yesterday for Zahl, i this: county, where he will take charge of a Farmers’ elevator. BUY W. 8. 8. The Gift of God. Sleep is the gift of God. We think we lay-our-heads upon our pillows and ¢émppse our bodies ina peaceful pos- ture, .and that, therefore we naturally dnd necessarily fall, asleep, But it Is hot so. Sleep {s the gift of God, and not .a'man Would close his cyes did, not God put his fincess on his eyclids; did not the Alnifeiiy send a soft and balmy influsnce over his frame which lulled his. thoughts Into quiescence, thaking him: enter into that blissful ftate’ of rest which we call sleep.— Charles H. Spurgeon, savy. ss Carbons In Arc Lamps. A group of Ebropean electricians ecided, after experimenting, that bet- ter results were obtainable by placing the. carbons in arc lamps hdrizontally &nd one slightly above the other. fGAFERIOT | ° z c) i t Two ‘hundred jackies from the Great Lakes navel station and *-as many. civilians caused a near riot adorned. Vogelsang’s cafe, on West Madison street, Chicago. While the. ‘crowd’ cheered a jackie mounted 2 ladder hung an American fia: over the/bated» emblem: AHL BOYS ATTENDING SCHOOL | IN SWIFT’S OFFICES STUDY MEAT BUSINESS. New York, Aug. 2.—Federal indict- ments were returned here today against Edward A, Rumley, former vice-president and secretary of the New York Mail and Express Co. ana Walter F, Kauffman, former consul tor the German embaasy in the United States, as alleged participants in the. purchase of the Evening Mail for the Gernian government. BLY W, 8. 3,——-— FATHER, MOTHER SIX SONS AND A DAUGHTER ENLIST Great Lakes, Il}, Aug. tire family, father moth and ‘a daughter, have entered the ser vice of Uncle Sam. according to the 1$ INDICTED jyears and has been secretary of the) ;eounty: council of defense. "| age waiver. 3 | home. alone, joined the Red Cross, A tuhur C. Burgess, shipwright, of Ma! shalltown,-Jowa; has just arrived at ithe station. fi Brgess, who is in company L, ‘Thir- teenth regiment, enlisted “in Des Moines ‘after three of +’ sons had ojined’ the army’ and three the navy. Two sons, Carroll and Raymond are in the trenches while william Laugh- lin, a stepson, is with the cavalry at Camp Cody. Frank Laughlin is over- seas with the naval aviation, Clarence in the coast artillery at Corregidor, P. 1; and Frederick in the radio service at: ‘Fort Monroe. “Burgess senior has conducted a@ profitable plumbing buiness for 24 He-was appointed enrollment agent for the PEANUT TAKEN FROM LUNG OF DICKEY INFANT | Dickey, N. D., Aug. 2—Mr. and Mrs, Carl Dahi have returned from Jamestown with their infant son who had a peanut removed from his lung in the Jamestown hos- pital. The obstruction lodged in the baby’s windpipe while he was, eating peanuts and was then drawn into the iung. ———nuy W. 8. §——— United States Public Service reserve American Craft Is by Governor Harding of Iowa but was “raring to go” with the other men of hfs family. Burgess was 47 years old triday. ana it was only because the navy needea men of his ability that he received an Mrs. Burgess, left, at daughter, married to an army lieuten- ant in France, has also joined the Red Sunk in Collision New York, Aug. —The American steamship Poseidon, 1,911 tons gross, formerly under the sunk in a collision with an American tanker last Wednesday, it was learned Dutch flag, was AUG. 2, 1918. in marine circles here ve members are reported as, missing, Captain Durie, master of the ship, | died as the result of exposure after, being landed. f ———BUY W. 8. 3.-- ITIOGA PUT ON FAIR FOR RED CROSS FUND Tioga, N. D.. Aug.'2.—idga today is | the scene of a pretentious’ Red Cros», | tair which is expected to realize many hundreds of ‘dollars for ‘the benefit of, the local chapter. There’fs a midway, sports program, races, booths and oth: |e fair features. —— MOTHER'S FRIEND y2 Ror Pf Ua Expectant Mothers RELIEVES STRAIN This is a story of a pig that went to school. . Not only one pig went but a whole lot of his brothers will follow. Here's how and why: Two hundred boys who attend school in thegeneral offices of Swift '& Co. at the stock yards and are growing up in the business of pack- ingtown, are being taught the prac- tical side of the meat business in addition to their regular classroom work, which is under the direction of the Chicago board of education. Demonstrations-and lectures by de- partment ‘heads of, the varlous branches of the business have been inaugurated. VAN HOOK HOME GUARD COMPANY IS ACCEPTED Van Hook, N. D., Aug. 2.—The Vau Hook Home Guard company has been accepted for admission in the Norta Dakota state militia and has been des- 2 Little American _ Blows Up German with Hand Grenade London, Eng., Aug. 2.—A little American-~'a shrimp of a man,”: out- witted) « huge German in a deadly grapple on the Marne battlefield, says Reuter’s correspondent at the head- quarters. The-German was about to finish the American with is bayonet. The American grabbed a grenade from his belt, fumbled with his fingers, untiz he loosened the safety catch, and ther pressed the grenade into the Ger- man’s pocket. With sudden terror, the German had realized the Ameri- can’s intention. U, S. ARMY GENERAL FINDS QUICK STOMACH: RELIEL Brigadier General Gordon, U.S, A. Bestows Unlimited Praise On EATONIC for Stomach Ills. FATONIC Is pleasant to the taste and. gives Sheedy rellet from dye pepsia and indigestion. Very respectfully, Brigadier General, B. G, Gordon, U. 8, A. "Speedy relief.," hat hat General Gordon. ex-. perlenced; heart-bum, bele and that painful blo: quendy follows a hea: almost always caused much acid in stomach neutralizes this f acidity. aid" to the digestive organs when the slightest disturbance—tones up the entire | tract 60 that you can eat what you like and; | digest your food without discomfort: Here's the secret: NIC. drives the gas out of the body. the Bloat Goes With Itt Costs otily ‘a cent or two a day to. | use it. It is guaranteed to bring. relief. or | you get your money buck! Geta box day from your drugeist JOS. BRESLOW these. are ‘ation of too TO HOLDERS OF LIBERTY | Use your Liberty. Bond ~ Coupons for the, purchase of { War Savings Stamps Your Interest | Will. Earn In- terest and Keep at Work for the Nation. Thomas O’Brien Explaining Cuts-of Meat to, Schoolboys, « at to {arrived fresh today. Just now the boys are studying the various cuts-of meat a hog be- comes after it is mad® into pork, W. D. Honohan of the provision de- partment: and Thomas O'Brien ex: plain the cuts of ‘meat and tell thé boys of the live animal and what becomes of the dressed care cass, ‘These demonstrations will be put into practical use by the boys in connection with their problems in percentage in the classroom. They, take the different parts of an an- imal and apply them to arithmetic, thus varying the usual problems ‘found in the textbooks. | American with a little souvenir. by chronic: or ecuge. throat and lung | troubles which often decrease efficiency menace; life itl, try ECKMAN’S ALTERATY ly This te a Calct yara th ed ‘of inatked Conte. value In adaition to Pits remedia} qualities, Centaina, Ale cone}, Narcotle or Haolt-Forming Drug | ‘$2 size, ow $1.50. $3 site, mow 88c. Eckman Laboratory Phitad. “FRESH ROASTED: COFFEE” “SOLD DURING JULY As you notice, sales on:coffee are steadily increasing, in spite of hot’ weather, which goes to t |show this coffee has the quality. If you have not tried this, come in. and get a sample and then you will want; to belong to “LOGAN'S COFFEE CLUB” priced per lb. 28c, 33c, 38c NATIONAL BISCUIT COOKIES Now that ou are cut down. on sugar it vill pay you. to buy these fresh cookies. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables in Season SWEET CREAM that tests 26 or better. If you inquire you will find this is much i better than the average. Just Received—A new assort- ment of large bottle preserves that we are still selling at 30c per bottle _ W.S. S. and Thrift Stamps. Both Phones 211 118 Third St. Last Delivery Saturday 5 p. m. Other Week Days, 4:45 p.m. In a moment it was. too late to do anything and there was not enough left of the German to provide the OR RUN DOWN |. |; Price ‘includes ‘War tax. Alr drusgiste, ———————————————— LOGANS 22s se . WE THANK YOU: 22a 1188 POUNDS Great Lakes Bulletin, official paper of! Cross. the Great Lakes Naval Training sta- | tion, which says that the father, Ar’ BUY W. S. 8. Tribune Want Ads Brine Results. CORUDOUODODCOOUGOUDRONSADOEODNELOcUuCaoCAsoueN Brown & Geiermann weerccoccoccoccdve. Quality Groceries, at Prices That Talk Received, a large consignment of Climax Plums, put up in four basket crates, at a bargain, each ..........0..... +++ $140 Extra Fancy 'Watermelons ——VEGETABLES— Green Beans Green Corn - Green Onions Cucumbers MI ‘Fomatoes Celery. Beets Carrots Diamond-Crisp Flat Bread, per pkg. . .25¢ Rye Krisp, per pkg........ Bune Bide 35e Pure, High Test, Sweet Cream > 3 BUY W.S. S. PIERCE & RYAN Phone 37 © 405 Broadway }} MMM CTT Midget Sweet Pickles iti bulk, per quart-.......... 40c BROOMS! Our Sow prices on brovme will-astonish you. we money. All Kinds of Vresh Wrwits and Vegetables OSANNUSANONSAOAUDNANDUAADSUUNNE Buy segues nvonvsveacenanaanAHALLL [KUPITZ CO. Phone 22—--Wih Comaced Tow with Ai Tepartrents——Phone 88 QUALITY SPRVICE SANITARY Fourth Street Bismarck White Naptha Soap, 5 bars for........25¢e Large 10¢ rolls Toilet Paper, 4 for... .25¢ Pride Washing Powder, 7c seller, 4 for 21c Hunt’s Baking Powder, 1 Ib. cans, 2’ for 32c¢ 40-50 Prunes, per pound..............14e 1% lb. cans Salmon, 2 for.....4.......28¢€ ——MEAT DEPT. Spring Chickens ’ Calf’s. Liver Veal Lamb Frank’s Milwaukee Sausage ——FISH DEPT.—— ‘ Salmon z Halibut NUDUNODOOUUOGUUOGASUOOOGDDSORSUODDSUGOU0000000S00000000000000000008 ORCGEOUDEREDDOROUER — Smoked. Whitefish” Smoked Salmon Smoked Boned Herring i Aussi S[UUHAUaRNAeuauacesnusnuangeaaccuguananocasesegeconsaenuscgosonccuaagcangancacepeoncacuagy, MER Jos. Schneider 120 6th St. 4 Phone 36 I have just received a large shipment of, Holstad’s Coffee. I guarantee every pound of this coffee to. be absolutely as I recommended it or I will cheerfully refund the purchase price. Premium Coffee, per Ib......---+-+-s 2005 33¢ With every two pounds of this coffee you receive a handsome China dish. In time you will receive a full dinner set of first class Chinaware. % Money Saver Blend Coffee, per Ib... . .25¢ Lion Shield Coffee, per Ib. .38e -40c Campus Coffee, per Ib. . Holstad’s Bulk Coffee, in 5 Ib. pails, very high grade coffee, at per pail only EL eRe $1.50 Once you start to drink Holstad Brand Coffee: you: will never drink any other brand. Let us prove this to you. ; ONGUEDSDAGUDOUOUGOGUGEOEOEORUGUOUOGULSUQEOODUDADOOOEOUEAUUOGUUANODOGOGUOOOOUOUINAOLE auananneauaugner: Mh 1c CLEAN «5 Sh REF RIGE S ATOURS HEALTH — COMFORT — ECONOMY ~~ in Buying HERRICK Refrigerators It is absolutely essential to ydur health and comfort that you have a refrigerator that can easily be kept clean and fresh. . It is only a refrigerator with a perfect, . circulation, of dry air that is never damp. and ill smelling. We give our guarantee with every re- frigerator we sell. More cold with less ice is what we claim. : é We Will Give 10. Per Cent Discount on A Refrigerators Sold This Month French & Welch | Hardware Phone 141 vuveayoncennnnnncoregcnnn4ane “Things don’t turn up in this world: until some- body turns them up. Ex- perience teaches that it is the men and women who pay attention to small savings. that. be- came wealthy. By sav-+ ing nickels and dimes a, thrifty person lays the foundation of a fortune.” —James A. Garfield. Today is the best pos- sible day that you could choose for laying the foundation of your for- tune by opening a Sav- ings Account in this The Oldest and Largest Bank '} inthis sectionof the State AS0NUUYOUAQORERUENLGDEQUUSULANEARINUCUASONURDESUQQOQQODLUONNULLUUESONOAEOUCONND

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