The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 16, 1918, Page 3

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Bo BISMARCK DAILY BRIBU! GREAT ALLIED DRIVE IN FRANCE : BRINGS, CALL FOR PROMPT ACTION Quota for Northern Division. Fixed by Miss Edith Barber at 84 Nurses a Week for Eight Weeks—Nurses Planning’ to Go Are Urged to Do So Now; Others Should Enroll. assigned to special service at home or have. signed for service later'in =, the year, ah Chapter campaign committees. are asked to persohally>interview eligible siurses in regard to this call. Many hundreds made inquires at the time of the graduate nurses’ cam- paign. If though oversight. any of these have been neglected, we will aps preciate, having. our, attention, called. to the fact. “In order to do this, nurses who have enrolled for service later on in the year will bo urged’ to answer calls now, and nurses who have made in- quiries, but have not completed their enrollinent, will be asked to forward | their Papers at once. Out of about 3,500 nurses in the northern division who dre qualified for, war- service, 620 have answered, Some 500 more are either at least three’ more and three bottles. | BISMARCK ‘PUBLIC SCHOOLS AD DVERTISE THEIR’ ADVANTAGES (Continued from Page Two) of beer besides. If you don't, your pay shall be suspended for ‘a 'month.” <#UY W. 8, S§——— “PARLOR, BEDROOM ‘AND BATH” The dramatic. sensation of the sea- son is promised in «Parlor, Bedroom and Bath,” the new farce comedy by} C. W. Bell and Mark Swan, which A. H, Woods will present at the Auditor- .jium theatre for an engagement of one night only on Friday, ‘Aug. 16, di- rect. from its sensational success at the Republic theatre, New York. The | Because of the conditions in France,j ‘This means that the Nortlrern Di- | for. the call. the surgeon general of the army has) vision niust supply 84 narses a week asked Miss Jane A. Delano, national) as follows: director of the department of nursing, | Montana . 14 American Red Cross, to supply one| North Dakota . story: concerns itself with the elope: 7 ment, of an impeccable young man qhoneand nurged’ gomeck: fon oe Mitoatee d who suddenly decides to-liveup to his | ———_.. —_— —— PHONE. 34°, wife's conception’ of himt.as a heart- breaker. The young husband more than fulfills the expectations: ‘It would be unfair to the authors’ ro- freshingly original. plot to divulge more than the merest outline of the AQUsUAvapenuannanavecnantuacagonnnccncacanuersuntenavananusncncencaravevenecuesuaonneanenunaquaced KUPITZ CO. story.. Indications are that Manager : f A. H.W ds ill ‘ise hi: tA Phone 88——WIIL Connect You with All Departments——Phone 88 (Td , * 5 39 Be yee ee ae QUALITY SERVICE SANITARY The Mostof the Best For the Least and tangy "American farce. 4% } 3 BUY Wes Fourth Street - Bismarck wood: -working lathes _. MINNEAPOLIS CLOSE. | Products are | NO. 1 dark ‘Nor. 223 12 to 233; ar- rive 223 1-2 to 224. \ . No. 1 northern 221 1-2 to 230; ar- This’ shop is equippgd with tools for each bench; with individual motors, and a variety wood-w orking machine. turned out which have a commercial value —GROCERY DEPARTMENT— BANANAS | muy 2 dank torthern 220 12 (o 2. Sunbright Cleanser, 6 cans for..... a Be de, Ldarke hard Mont, to arrive 223 Hunt’s Baking Powder; 1 lb. cans, 2 for 35¢ Bananas have been very Hick priced all gh 1 hard Mont arrive 22) 12 ‘e 1-2.1b. Cans Salmon, SLOT Seo ase Lees OB the season, but: we have been fortunate i in zs aos 1 amor durum 223 12 to 232; No.1 cans Bakéd Beans, 3 for... .28¢ . securing a choice lot of bananas at a rea- LE durum 221 1-2 to 229; arrive Macaroni in pkgs.,3 for .......... a. 200 sonable price, and propose to give our cus- Xo amber durum 20 12 to 220. Liquid Veneer, 25 cent size, bottle......18¢ tomers the benefit. You can rest assured No. 3 amber durum 216 1-2 to 226. Peaches by the crate . ae “$1.15 that nothing but good bananas will leave MMM No. 3 durum 214 1-2 to 223. N. 3 yellow 'corn 175 to 180. No. 4 yellow corn 168 to 1 § yellow corn 16 Oto 1 No. 3 mixed corn170 to 175. corn other grades 100 to 155. No. 2 Mont 69'to 70. Standard white oats 67 to 68; arrive 67 to 671-2. No. 3 white oats 66 1-2 to 67 1:2; © 66 1-2 to 67. \No. 4 white oats 62 1-2 to 66 12. , Barley choice 98 to 103. Barley ordinary 85 to 98. Rye 163 to 165; arrive 161. Flax 437 1 2to 440 1-2; arrive 437 1-2 to 440 1-2. Oats U 66 1:2 to 67. Nov. oats 69 1-8. Rye U 161. 4 No. 4 rye 162 1-2. DULUTH CLOSE. Oats on track 67 1-2 to GS 1-4. Barley on track New 75 to 98. Flax on track_442. Arrice same. Sos Sept. 442 B. Oct. 437 1-2 B. Nov. 438. Dec. 42 our store although the price is low. _. —~MEAT DEPT.— Spring Chickens . Lamb Calf Liver Boiling Beef, per pound. “ Ss. HT HerHaMANTEEEHENHTUUNNNNNIN SATURDAY SPECIAL BANANAS 2 DOQZ FOR 35c We have a very complete line of every- ‘ thing seasonable to fill your needs. 3 MUL LELLEEECLELUL ELLE COLLECT LELe i Ssceubvaninipaetacnanniliononietatooim GUSSNER’S bares; Home of Quality Groceries and Meats _ i 310 MAIN STREET : PHONE 60 It would please us to sell you W. S. S. > U. S. Food Administration License No. 49710 . ee : ar These seats with the raised fronts are especially designed for Bookkeeping. pe Shorthand and Palmer Method Penmanship are also taught in this Call in or telephone and your orders will be filled with the utmost care and dispatch. in this group, without furthér exam- lines and yet they recognized the wis- ination. dom of retaining that whose valuz has } The standard of the Bismarck high} been proven by the test of time. The school has constantly improved. This | requir< ements which~ teachers must has been especially true under the | mect before beco members of the shool staff are prob- administration of Supt. Martin, and| Bismarck high are educators | ably mpre exa ing than are to be Principal Bolt. Both of many years’ experience. They|found in any other high school in have moderm ideas along educational ! North Dakota. YOUNGEST U.S. MARINE, 15, _ GOMES OF FIGHTING STOCK . YOUN( be ke MARINE | Private Andrew K. Long’s Fa- ther, Grandfather and Three Great- Grandlathers in U.S. PUBLIC BLIC MARKET e & Jones Dohn’s Meat Market PHONE 176 In order to get Meats of all_kinds at the right prices you must deal at Dohn’ Se Veal « Multen Big Sale on BANANAS © / BUY W. §. 5 i 4 ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK. Hogs receipts 2,000; steady; range $18.65 to 18.90; bulk $18.70 to 18.80; Cattle receipts, 1,000; killers; steady. Steers $6.25 to 17.50; cows and heif- ers $7. 00 to 12.06; calves 25c higher; $7. Beef , \ | Pork Wars. to 15.75; stockers, and feeders 4 eI we are | j us He snenr Hoobs 505 Lean lambs _at a very low price Fresh Killed Chickens @ it e : Bes $000 iit ie a All Kinds of Home Made Sausage f Hyves $5.00 to 12.00. UY Wt Sea ’ CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. Hogs 12,000; strong; butchers $18.90 to 19.55; light’19.00 to 19.65; packing "$17.65 to 18.75; rough $17.25 to 17.60; BY GEORGE B. NEWLAND. ie N. E.A .Staff Correspondent. < W. ashington, D. C., Aug. 16.—“It's|* ¥ a boys’ war,” someone in high official- | dom remarks. TRY OUR MEATS Our cattle are from a selected herd and the quality and prices will be sure to please FOR SATURDAY WE HAVE A VARIETY OF FRESH VEGETABLES Cauliflower, each . : Onions, 5 or 6 big onions in a bunch, per bunch e And it truly is, as far as Private} bulksof sales $17.75 to 19.60; pigs praia aS Ue ee sont ie seaeepte 4.000; erie d you. 3 bunches of Red Beets, 4 in a bunch... : Sattle receipts 4,000; _and Ss z sae 3 bunches of Carrots, 4 in a bunch.. Marines, is concerned, “Andrew being just 15 and therefore the “baby of the marine corps.” | steady; calvés steady. Sheep receipts 10,000: : Lambs wener- ally steady. Boiling: Meat, per lb. : aa Cabbage, per .pound Shoul er Steak, per IDs sacjaccernae yy New Potatoes, extra-targe, per bushel , 4 He lives at 1841 Munroe s . s A treet, N. 5 W., Washifgton, “end he comes, of! —Eo———S Pot Roast, per Ib. ........... 00.00 23¢ Sweet Corn, per dozen scrapping stoc! The Long family’s! " S ah record’ of military enterprise starts fe se ee ane al Chuck Steak, per lb. ...20€ ( wi Captain Andrew Kennedy Long 4 Tet ie aaRRUM a cern rotee | Round Steak, per Ib. ..... gy Pa eee BOe —— <= Revolution. Colonel Andrew Kennedy y ONNNNERADNANGDAGAANOLGANANAGOGAUOUEOOOHOGOGUCULOAUOURDEDONOGODOOCDONCUOADGGAUOUAONEOCRYOROOAUOcUOOONE . LONE 2nd cuslingtished himself in the ki Th de f h « HE : = yar of 1812. ‘Captain Andrew Ken-; J y © = = noty Long dri was a solder of he acer aaa ic? ag ena :PIERCE & R y AN: Mexican War. Colonel Andrew Ken-| 7 ally. = = nedy Long 4th served through the, A.K: LONG« ; ental : eo = = He NY Civil War and was followed by Lieu-} mg INGA = cs tenant H. D. F. Lang, father of the| WE THANK YOU ————— | Phone 37 .405 Broadway present Priate Andrew Kennedy, vet- | KULTUR it = d eran of the Spanish American “war ; eee pres Aqneunecsannaneonnnenuanesansanegensenegsesuceadeaecusdanensngongnussonnenencategiesgiveeninegr ee a ' ie Boxer uprising, and now on active | . QUOTED FROM GERMAN FANCY RIPE BANANAS 4 : - e = 4 i uty with the marines. ' NEWSPAPERS, a reals us = It was inevitable then, that the 15-' reee Today, per ce KE Be = 1 7 = \ AY PE IA year-old Son of this line of fighters | From the Munich Post. ‘ ‘|= | § = L should be attracted to the war game.| The women, mostly soldiers’ wives Ooo = z s tt is in his blood,” said his mother, joe widens employed by the firm of = N “and I would-not have been happy einhardt a iesbach on government + - if I had stood in his way. He is a | contract clothing work, have long, com-| FANCY PEACHES and PLUMS Ment seeteregedecdesessesbeersarrsertTseetrt rene lore eeel eet oFe, Wecnave a large etock’of glass top fruit jaré and jelly perfect specimen of physical health|Plained of the outrageous treatment io . * 5 8 rlass * and moral stamina. I realized he had |thcy receive at the hands of the tirm's| APPLES AND CRABAPPLES Quality Groceries al Prices That Talk ‘4 Fe ela t ata reduced: pris heard the call of his country. So'I|™anager, who thinks nothing of strik- nay quem a ee a 1 glasses that we are closing out at a re eee price ; / let- him go. Tm so proud of him.” jing them in the face with his fist on Oe ; = v e = Se t Down at the rifle range of the mar- provocatigy Extra Special = : ; | ine training camp, Paris Island, S. | St Saturday this gentleman celo- . f = We hawe not raised our prices on laundry and toilet soap. @., Andrew is making a wonderful|brated his birthday, and several of|Sweet Corn, large, doz......25¢ = record as a crack shot. He'has the |the women offered him their tributes Celery, 15¢; 2 for, Rigs wes DC = A full line to choose from. ay eye of a natural marksman, his super- iors say. CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years the Signatur: of A eK, | Which comprised a bottle of wine, ;some vegetables, and a small-quantity |of sausage, although in-view of the The manager, Herr Oppenreider, al- though deigning to accept the gifts, dismissed the donors with the fol- lowing words: “You dirty. unmannerly pack!” How dare you insult me by giving me one bottle of wine? see to'it that tomorrow you bring_me \ Off: with you, and |_ |“FRESH ROASTED COFFEE” All other fresh vegetables in NATIONAL COOKIES Arived today, so have a fine, ‘yesh line for Saturday. eee DAILY Have you been drinking good nr TTT TTTTTTTTTTHTEHTTTTMSTTIGen eMaaMTCaT * Other Days, 4:45 p.m. Chie oot We have a limited number of our kitchen reminders left, so when down. town, .call and get rs. for Saturday Bananas Per dozen . ie ee we 25 and 30c ——VEGETABLES— Sweet Corn Fresh Squash Pure, High Test, Sweet C om BUY W. S.:-S. PEEL DUTT ETT > URUNROAUTERGEQULOSSIEEE: QUDORROGURUAGODNNOUDOSRNSONSORNNNLOGNONT | terrible Siar prevailing in the * /season. neighborhood, it is a puzzle h they . . mH « Jeould manage to secure these articles. oe A full line of fresh fruits and vegetables for Saturday 2 Saturday we will-give a good writing tablet with every purchase of a 5c pencil. play interesting and that they will find qualities and Nalues to their liking. THE CONVOY” = coffe at Red Cross socials. If as you have, enough bp Xoo wil 5 f Cucumbers : The battleship that guards the troop ships on want to belong to “Logan’s Goo Tomatoes ‘ = { their way must be ever vigilant. coHe Club. Celery = PRIDE IN HER KITCH EN In the business world ¢very firm should have _ {Priced per Ib. ..... 28c, 33c, 38¢ ’ » Beets oe some one efficiently vigilant to guard against ‘ eee f rrots’ = id accliaracbevisliciok waned a Ss financial undertows and other dangers. W.S.S. AND T.S. = housekogp er. She delights Weare prepared to act as business convoy for ee G ‘ é : = a Keene the utenails firms located in the Bismarck territory. Roth Pi sig 118 Thifd St —— FRUITS = bright and iii add to ‘oth Phones 5 = a eae Apples ‘ Been pernes = be ee To i : eaches = itation to visit our’ kit- Last Delivery Saturday 5 p. m. ee metons = vi ) m = chen goods department. We. ical anid = know they’ll find the dis- = res FT) aTfununecaveveecvencnncccuceecvenecsnuicccguensceacasecyccecnevuesceeaséatenntetoesuoan NUNUUCEONEONONOEUOGOOUEEROOUOEOUAOOOLOGUON OUDUUUOQAUDERUAREOUAAUGHORODEOOEOREDOOUEAUEUGODOAUEDOGQORORUOEROEUUGECOSEOLERAUSONOLUL¢QNENUD

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