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. FRIDAY, EPTEMBER 20, 1918. Big Crowds Greet Liberty Loan Special Of ‘War Relics (Continued From Page One.) trench mort:-= bombs; one German automatic rifle; one German, machine gun; one’ grenade ‘throwtr; one Ger- man machine gun ammunition ‘box with cartridges and belts. large two _ belts: one German machine gun, am- munition box, ‘small (empty); one 77 mem. German whiz bang cartridge case; one 105 m.m. German cartridge! case; two 150 m.m: German trench - howitzer. cartridge case; two German “shock troops’ breast armor plates; two German pineapple hand grenades; 170 7m. m. German trench howitzer, on bed with wheels; one 80 m.m. German trench howitzer, on bed with wheels; one German mechine gun mounting. From. French Government. Two French Mitrailleuse machine guns; one bell tongue; two pieces of bell from the Varincourt church; one _ 77m. .m. German, whiz. bang wicker ABhell basket; two’ grenade throwers; one German; machine gun; one Ger- man gas magk and can;.one German shell cushion case; three French ma- rine daggers; one French machine gun glove; six French cylindrical hand grenades (long); one German hand grenade worn on belt; ‘six French gas bombs; .one French. aerial torpedo; two German rifles; one German rifle, damaged; six French cylindrical hand |‘_. grenades, shut; six’ French oval hand grenades with fuse caps; one piece of German barbed wire; six German “barbed wire staples: one piece: of German barbed wire with post cork- screw; six German barbed wire with post corkscrew; six German barbed wire staples; one triangular barbed wire stretcher; two German snipers’ shields; one piece of German airplane engine. with carburetor, hot air stove and mapifold: two German barbed wire tripods; one German trench mor- tar bomb; one French snipers’ shield; two German gas’ shells; two French trench shoes; six French ha ‘en- ates; two French rifles. one w of German bombing plane; two French gas masks and cases; two French gas masks and ‘casés; two French knapsacks complete; one*eGrman one- man sniping tank; one French tremb- Jon (holder for rifle grenade); two German dugout stoves: one piece of German knapsack; one piece of fused ammunition, molten mass: one Ger- man catapult; two French helmets; one six section and door of observa-; tion post; four French swords; four exploded German cartridge cases; four French bayonets; one Fre helmet; two French cantens with cloth cov-} ers; two French star shells with pa chutes; one box No. S P. C. A. 24 offi- si French war photographs; one A. 21 official French war photographs. From War Department. Guns of any character. such as field, . antiaircraft, etc.; trench mortars; sdnch shellé: 3 trench mortar ‘bomb: S; matic guns; _ hand grenades; rifle with tremblons; trench knives, respirators; gas masks; horse respirators; complete infantry eal: ment. grenade: From Navy Department. Two,14-inch: propjectiles; two depth charges; two dummy aero bombs; two navy mine and anchors; two Lewis machine guns; two German rifles with bayonets and scabbards. RUY W. 8.8 Enthusiastic Meeting Of Loan Workers Mrs, Cie L. ~ young returned last night from Valley City where she at- tended a most enthusiastic meeting -of Liberty Loan workers. Nearly ev- \ LOGANS WE THANK YOU SoFruit today is rather scarce. but we have TOKAY GRAPES MALAGA GRAPES BANANAS ‘+ APPLES G PLUMS a; ote Peaches, a few small baskets 30c ‘eee Holliday “Nut Butter” Just arrived. Use it and cut the cost of living Pee Fresh Roasted Coffee Daily. Business is good. Make' it bet+ z ter and you will enjoy it ‘ ooo National Biscuit cookies arrived fresh today. } eee Kindly give us your orders early, and then go see the “Liberty ‘ Loan Special” s ‘You will. enjoy. it; we want to and with your-help we can i enroute. The big mounted gun is a French’ mortar which throws high’ into plode when they fall in the: enemy’s trenches. man and one French. shrapnel. ery county in the state was represent- ‘tu musical program of patriotic songs ed. jand the enthusiastic women ne as: ‘Telegrams from Mrs. Wm. McAdoo, | no similar group of women have ever national chairman man Liberty | sun; Loan’ committee, and ‘Mrs . Sever-; ance, chairman Ninth Vederal Reserve | dis 4. were r Reports of the work done in every county were v ied and interes Grand Fo heads the list, having sold over $1 000 of bonds to women. The Minot committee adopted the block system for them. | number and secured such splendid results that} Mrs. Fred Conklin made an. earnest the committee hi been made a per-| appeal for nur: North Dakota will manent financial committee for a o over the top if the worl in ev- war activities. The . plans for the} county will aid in every possible} ! Fourth Loan are perfected in many of We must have money to equip; and me must have the mittee, recent: | pr resent frank White, who ha: ly returned from the east w and told/ of her camps the past réal mother to our soldie , what the boys call a put” and kas done splendid work | the | county the counties and.in most cases the} counter sé system will be used. d nurses to care for our Grand has found it to be the wounded men. ———-avy w. 5. S. URGE WOMEN TO UPPORT LOAN “committee of the rth Da- county most efficient system. In that county the women have done all the c work and have given assi many other ways. Coop the men's committee w strongly urged. Mr. Morish. secreta of the state executive committee was pres- ent and read the letter of instructions woman’s ational Defen: n. is urging The Council of kota divis from Mr. Rogers to the men’s com-| and eommunity unit te sunport the: mittee. !coming Liberty Loan drive to the ul Mrs. Craswell presented a wonder- yyost of its ability. ars. Conkha, ISPENDA QUARTER SAVE A DOLLAR The price of good, fresh eggsis going up every day, Can you afford to use them in cooking and baking, when by using SA-VAN- you can get the same resultsat a fraction of the cost? Remember—as far as the results are concerned SA-VAN- will make the-same delicious dishes.as eggs. _I6 lightens, leavens-an ‘holds tie’ mixture together in just the same way as fresh eggs, Where an egg is called for in the recipe, just put in one levet teaspoontul of SA-VAN- mixed with milk or water. Then cut your shortening one-third. The results will surprise and delight you. Order a Package Today. One 25 cent package will cut your egg bill over $1.00. AT YOUR GROCER’S Bismarck Grocery Co., Distributors '! If you need a Stove « Range This year or next, Buy Now Surely, it should be *gasy to decide in the face of the extraordinary conditions that this is the opportune time to buy a heating stove or range. ~The output of all stove manufacturers will be curtailed. The cost of all steel and iron ‘products is constantly upward. We Jo -not know when the price on any of our line - of heatnig stoves and ranges can be duplicated. . ~ eee Both Phones 2 18 Third St: : ooo in ete Last! Dblivery Saturday 5! p. m. Other: Days, 4:45 p. m.* i - Oo “FRESH SWEET CREAM” Its good—try it! The purchase of any of our Heaters or ranges, if-you are. going to need one in the near future is a wise in- vestment. 7 Lomas Hardware Co. Woman Liberty at Valley C Liberty er themselv Here is a part of the big war trophy exhibit now touring the: Ninth’ Federal Reserve Distr ict | } in the interests of the Fourth Liberty ‘Loan on t:vo special trains whcih stop at all the larger towns | the air shells which ex- The other two guns are’machine' guns, one Ger- The German gun has been perforated in several places by. ‘bullets: and state chairman of the woman's com-; attended the meeting of the Loan Workers held yesterday, and urged vhairmen to consid- in command of the executive committees during Sh urged sthem to ally responsib! furnishing the a: of student nurses, jigned | showing Hunt wherever you wish and you'll not find better and ‘‘Chicken’’ Hunting Suits, Pants, Leather Coats, Vests, Caps, Wool Sox. “Duek’’ Goodyear Waders Stocking and Boot Feet___ $ E. Bergeson & Son that it was an obligation equally im- partant to that of selling the assigned | = amount in Liberty bonds. BUYAW. Se Bm YANK TROOPS. “DESERTING” |But It’s Only So They Can Get to Front | ———— ~ (By Newspaper Enterprise Ass'n.) i.ondon, England, Sept. 20.—Ameri- ean soldiers France are deserting! | Don’t be alarmed—this startling as- |sertion need cause no uneasiness. on | the home front. {zette editorially tions The Westminster Ga- explains the deser- mn that General Per- shing has already ‘been much worried desertions from American units is , if we take it at its face But there need be no uneasi- the ‘deserlions’ have been mainly {from engineering and other pioneer branches, and when they vecame num- erous enough to compel an investiga- tion it was discovered that most of j the ‘deserters’ had made their way in- to the fighting line, which they found more to their taste than the positions in the rear where they were doing in- valuable bu less congenial work. “They are not to be court-martialed, instead. a regulation has been dd to meet the case which, prod- has had no precedent in any period. In order that work behind the lines may not suffer, the men engaged Upon it are to be given regular ‘turns’ at the front so that there may be no la jab can—and very | Whole agg: Coats, $12, inducement to them to ‘deser’ to get | al TIM MMcT nT To Le en ig DELEGATES TO THE W.C.T.U. We welcome you to make our store one of your stopping places while in our city. marck’s Headquarters for Women’s, Misses’ and Children’s Ready-to Wear Herp you will find one of the largest selection of Suits, Coats, Dresses, Skirts, Millinery, Waists, Furs and everything carried in an Up-to-Date Dry Goods ’Store. Coats , Dresses This week we are featuring a special $25.00 sale on garments that sell regularly up to $37.50. Plushes and cloth in plain weaves ; and mixtures, all ‘sizes in this : season’s popular colors. SPECIAL $25.00 Serges, Taffetas, Satin and Crepe de Chine, all sizes and colors. SPECIAL - $25.00 ebb Br Olive Oil special. cent below the present market prices. Old Monk, half gal. cans. .........,. $2.75 Pompeian, half gal. cans. ....... Pompeian, quarts, ............. Old Monk, quarts, ........... Maxine Elliott toilet soap; special price, 6 White Lael Brand coffee, 40c grade, spe- 30c Royal Lemon Washing Powder. Home Brand pure: Rex Corn Beef, put up in 1 1-2 |b. net.cans, 5c Rex Roast Beef, put up in 1 1-2 lb. net cape, Monarch Grape Marmalade, Bae up in full Star Naptha Washing Powder. AUOOULNADONCAURAGUONEGUOGEDONOODORONONDSONLODORDEOOORONOUNG These prices are-100.per . $1.25 $1.50 bars for’. ... . BOC cial price, per Ib. ...... Regular 30¢ jam, put up in 5 lb. pails ata real bargain, per pail ......... $1.15 35c seller, special price ...........05 market price &5c, our price . . maret price 85e, our price . recta Heaular price 60c, sale quart jars. Regular price'30c, special ...... Pure, High Test, Sweet Cream jannenussctsussagenonnaca Tribune Want Ads Bring Results. 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