The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 6, 1918, Page 2

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4 ie a a a * BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE “TA A D {ean prevent the demoeratte peoples of} | pe 3 2 | T FUN econ ostracising Germany)" «Te Insure a Safer World for Our/Children” | If German democratizes herself, the | watis will try to forget. (0) | But the must ‘be no mere mumb-|! jling of democratic formulas. “Since the beginning of our Government, it has been the law ofthis country that every able bodied male citizen and~ ‘True | { | , | democracy has its landmarks, as Mag-|' declarant between 18 and 45 is subject to be. summoned to its | y R LOS E jna Charta, the Declaration of Inde-|| defense. ¢ | j Bend he Fall of the Bastile. Ger-| | “The occasions have happily been rare when such asum- | “| dem ship until she is abte | | ton insignia of the faith. Claims Exceed $30,000 and; °° ae NW Tk Coe Amount on Hand is $18,- 838.45, Says Deputy STATE MUST BE ZONED The provost | board in North Present Flat Rate Premium Pol- | complete report icy Held at be Unfair and Not Equitable s reported to the state | surance department to date aggrega $30,000, While the whole amount paid | into the state ! insurance fund i t as J. | tC z Tail lo | yon halt | mitted by in, ang | the local be y evening, Septermer-7. 22 counties. dozen claims Fa they have been ed in the toind biggest patron or the state he til ile. | An early hait| yrougnt in a brisk and Cass county pa- 00, or one-ninth of! al general. HUY We vost mars trons paid in the total for t The premium is Nae 30 cents per acre the state over, and th up to $8 per ac paid in full, T i ment will pay a maximum of $5.5 acre. erdam, (Thursday) Sept. the province of Bra present flat premium rate fs /relg not fair to the department nor to the pen i portion « rd ust: When o attention to lous and trai neral Von the hope that thi | fice and that it -wide halt! to enforce the decree. where one 7 pus gossip. other 3% and a third Y slature, considers sta insurance under amendment providing for + land tax which undoubted] approved at the polls’ in ning, (problem will De c¢ 7 te will be ties. avy w. s. 8 yi'American Steamer ie of the crop and the; Washington, D. ts of seeding and culti-|N@vy department | that the Americ | er had be i Five members are reported lost. state hail ine r has been a/ Steamer, te because the per-| tor not been general enough. | waters ptember 4. Py centage | = HUY WS GEORGE VARNUM_ | LANDS ON EDGE | OF N. D, PAYROLL! armum, m, former league) Y Your, Hair As Others See It f A woman’s hair can MAKE or MAR her appearance. little neglect results in dull, lusterless, unsightly hair, mile continued intelligent care, wi give bright snappy hair Mt and expe voted to in the pi one da has been not to exceed r month. | ty we, 8 | Germany Will Try Series of Bargains | Before Seo | 1 charming beauty. (Continued From Pago One.) Kewbro's Herpicide kaiser’s grip, and the allies will con- sent to no terms with t ling. With this final absolutely indispensable as antiseptic and beautifier. It contains 40 per-cent of pure dgment of| defeat by the kaiser, var can bel grain Alcohol, hence, its action safely ended. Germany will hi ea} is corrective and healiag—not no way to turn to recuperate her ex-| {3 a temporary ‘gloss over. hausted inilitary strength for a e| Do not delay another selt B ottle at any toilet fox y's segurity will Be attempt to mak the world. Dem be assured. Men may get applications at The order of peace’: ffers 5, 6. 7 and | the better barber shops. 8 may be altered as conditions in| those countries Be during the Send 0c In stamps er cola for progress of the k tforts to | ‘. 9 sample end inter- save what he ca s plunder, But.) booklet. Address: in, peace will, pt. 167-B, The Nerpicide Co., Detroit, U.S.A. until all the a ile to the democratic | ii! be left to! people con- | ediaeval form | peace terms H LENHART DRUG CO. Ryan’s Grocery Ww = NY 37 405 Broadway = SPECIAL OR SATURDAY = Quaker Corh Flakes, 3 pkgs. for .........00....005 25e = Pettijohn’s Breakfast Food (Rolled Oats), 15¢ per 2 pkg. Qippkgssfor oo. geen cde e cece cere ee ens 25: White Borax Naptha Séap, 5 bars for .............. 5 Eddy’s Baking Powder, 10c size for 7.......:....+-+ 15c size for ...... eee e ee eee eee oe ie i Saturday we will give away free a good rawhide. whip with every $10 purchase We still have a few brooms left at... a Ee 85c A full line of fresh fruit and vegetables at the very lowest prices. We carry a full line of school supplies . fully admitted to || ‘LOCAL BOARDS TO |! _” FINISH REPORTS|_ tion, the total in class one, d into three groups as fol- cally qualified, remedial (limited service group; in classes two, three, giving total number ach subdivision of each s complete report must be sub- nail, leaving the office of = = ra er than Satur'|oniy one is No tardl-| jupea ) be countenanced from any - and on the prompt, accurate ni uiplete return of this informa. tion depends future action by the pro- slightly wounded, \Brardenburg Province In State of Seige 1920 class of n placed under “the law te of siege which pro- les for a fine and imprisonment for | tpg tapenenNNsll i auaneeneant TE ee uate ak: usssnosuosonninonuonsnnssoucussecsinnvssodconusunesnsscssogscucsoccocentsnscncngsveee oy ulated to disquiet the cording to the Cologne companying the decree, which is signed by General Von Lin igen of the Brandetiburg province, culation of some ingen expresst admonition will su! Z onstitutionar | tung adds that additional decrees have universal | heen issued in Ereslau and other ct- Lake is Sunk rmy cargo carrier 0g 3,- was sent down in foreign All members AGONODOSAUODEDUREDOSOOOUUNUUOONOUOSOOULORDOGUACHOOSDONOCUUCASUQDOUCOUACGOROOOROUUONUOOOROROOCUAuOOUE mons has led to be issued., We face the new now. | “Over 10,000,000 of our men of fighting age have already -| registered for selection for service. «Out of this number, | many have been chosen, trained, and sent to battle across | the sea, while others: are in training‘or on the way. They | have made ws very proud of them, these splendid soldiers, | and some have already given their lives for us. We shall | not fail to support them and to reinforce them. . | “The remaining 13,000,000 are now called-upon to reg- | ister for selection. The only. purpose of this extension of the Selvctive Service’ Law is to bring a speedier end to the war and to insure a safer world for iiek thildren. “Since the enemy has compelled. the arbitrament of force, force let it be, force overwhelming; ‘The registration of the entire man-power of thé Ufiited“States will be our unmistakable pledge to.humanity that democracy is ‘tobe the regime of the future.” NEWTON D. BAKER, Secretary of War. tary authorities to use this class al- most solely for filling up units which have been depleted by the allied Fes (MOTHER'S FRIEND reported slightly tn- except for the five missing all mem- ers of the crew have been landed. x werde seriously wounded and six BUY W. 8, 9.-—-— 509,000 HUN YOUTHS JOIN ARMY OCTOBER 1. London, Eng., Sept. 6—The German FOR z clase or S00. 08 youths, which jas already been called mp, will be &x it i th —~|available for service Oct. 1. The an 0 ers Ger e Dd disleran dire expected by altlea mili- ALL DRUG STORES KUPITZ CO. Phone 33——WiIN Connect: You with All Departmente——Phone 88 QUALITY SERVICE SANITARY Fourth Street Bismarck —GROCERY DEPARTMENT— Sunbright Cleanser; 6 cans for ........ 25¢ 5 lb, Peabury Coffee (30¢e seller) .... 1 Ib. Flat. Salmon, 2 cans .............- 45e 4 Rolls toilet paper, (10¢ seller) .......25e ——MEAT DEPT.— Spring Chickens. Lamb Old Chickens Veal Ox Tongue Pork Calf Liver Beef Liver Saturday Specials - = Large-Cucumbers, per bu. .......... $1.90 = Pickling Onions, per pk. ...........+- abe = OLIVE OIL SPECIAL = Pompeian Olive Oil, per pint ..-....... 75c = Pompeian Olive Oil, per quart....... $1.50 = Pompeian Olive Oil, per half gal...... $2.75 ' Old Monk Olive Oil, per pint .......... ‘65¢ 2 Old'Monk Olive Oil, per quart........ $1.25 = Old Monk Olive Oil, per half gal...... $2.40 z —VEGETABLES—— Golden Bantam Corn Cucumbers : Tomatoes Green Peppers String Beans Carrots ; Beets Celery Parsley © ‘ Apples —FRUITS— ies Malaga Grapes % Bananas ee Plums " : Pears ‘ o _ Peaches | ! BUY wW. SS. AUOAREDUOOULOGRORUAULOOREGOODNDODOOROSOUGULEUONEOBIIOHIE Pure, High Test; Sweet Cream ; oe Z | . _ Boiling Beef, per lb. Lard, Pure Pork Fat, Open Kettle Ren- dered, per Ib. All Coats Saturday BISMARCK’S FASTES® | GROWING STORE One lot,\ One lot, One lot, One lot 10% Off { \) $6.75. Saturday $10.50. {SSUED BY THE ‘UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT this sale ...... this sale ...... this sale....... this sale ...... ‘ All Georgette Waists, values to Saturday ....t.eeeeeeeee oe ‘Dresses Dresses inehiding ‘seiges, silks, jerseys, ete. $19. 50 Val. to $8.50 Sat. $5.98 YOU WILL FIND SOME END BARGAINS IN OUR BAR- GRAIN BASEMENT FOR isin GEORGETTE WAISTS All Georgette Waists, wifi to GUSSNER’S pure3s Home of Quality Grocerieg and Meats PHONE 60 310 MAIN STREET It would please us to sell you W. S. S. _U: S. Food Administration License No. 49710 Saturday Specials PUBLIC U BLI Cc MARKET FRUITS We_have just réceived a carload of fancy fruit for canning Examine our stock and get our prices pefore purchasing eleswhere _ 1 “MEAT SPECIALS Large supply spring chickens — Pot Roast, Prime Steer, per Ib. ........ 23¢e Chuck Steak, Prime Steer, per 1b We have a large assortment of very fine milk fed spring chickens, also a full line of fresh and smoked sausages at all times. iy sc EOE DAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1918 THE STORE WITH OVER 1000 . GARMENTS LOGANS Fresh Roasted Coffee 1098 Pounds Sold during August. We have the coffee and if you want good coffee order $ * now ooo Blue Plums, looked over and good shape, per basket... ; 40c Fancy Peaehes and Pears Concord and Amalaga Grapes ooo National Biscuit Cookies Cookies are fine, but not many frosted cookies to he had on ac- count of sugar. : o> W.S.S. AND T. S. ood Both Phones 211 Ooo 118 Third St. Last Delivery Saturday 5 p. m. Other Days, 4:45 prm. = WE THANK YOU:

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