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| FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1918 BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUN: SS ‘COMMISSIONER | exies, and the . "KIRK LOSES CAR f \. NORTH OF CITY ager waited to es- home, driving in | the rear of the‘truck to throw a better} light on the road for it. 1s miles out of Bismarck, Mr. Then, about Kirk | | . ——_— . glanced down and noted a tongue of Machine Unexpectedly Bursts Into Flames and is Com- pletely Destroyed. | board. | rere the big flash. 4-cylinder model. | destroyed and _ Commissioner C. rk, Bisnfarck manager for the Marshal Oil Co., Jost his Reo car 11 miles north of Bis-| marck late last nigat. when the ima | superintendent, | flame coming up through the foot- He just had time to leap be- The car was a 1916 Tt ‘was ort Kink Commissioner rode home’on the truck. BUY W. 55. Faulty Judgment. “Xisg Jones,” sternly inquired the one ie happened Kirk Hs oil man. Tirst the nek day s big | ees “and bruised faces.” “The worst / truck broke down ei route to Bald-| battered and most cheerful one is the win. Manager Kirk drove out in hie} new boy,” answered the sixth-grade car with necessary repairs. Phe truck| teacher. “The others thought he was was late in making its BaNwin deliv- | sor peace at any price. But he wasn’t,” \ COCO The Lanpher ing its quality. bit by buying See ou Lanpher HAL , make the same delicious dishes as eggs, teaspoonful of SA-VAI Order a Package Today. AT YOUR GROCER’S SAFETY RAZOR FREE chaser of $1.00 or more worth of goods. Tooth Brushes 10c up. Bath Brushes $1.00 up.. » / 10c HOT WATER BAGS, 75e All our rubber goods guaranteed. aE HAIR “BRUSHES 35c Up. We have a large stock , of genuine imported bris- " [je TreFle, Hud- tle brushes on hand. Ifnuts, Djer Kiss, we. were to charge what Palmer’s, Rieger's, they are worth today the Melleir’s, Colgates. price would\be double. Popular prices. PERFUMES We carry the largest line of trusses in the - @charge. Graduate Pharmasict. McKenzie Ho4el Blosk. hat is do- ) ing its bit by maintain- “always right” Do your hat 2? am 2 ae 9 ome oe ae 6, oe 8 SPEND A 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 resultsata fragfion of the cost? Remember—as far as the results are concerned SA-VAN. will It lightens, leavens and holds tne mixture together in just the same way as fresh eggs. Where an egg is oled for in the recipe, just put in one level N- mixed with milk or water. Then cut your shortening one-third. The results will surprise and delight you, One 25 cent package wiil cut your egg bill over $1.00. Baby Bottles te * SATURDAY SPECIALS We are giving a Burham Safety Razor free to every‘pur- These razors have the concave steel blades and are made on the Gillette pr‘ inciple. \ Lae) 2 o a ae a Breslow’s Pine Tar Compound for Coughs, 25c. J oseph Breslow Phone 5. GERMANS HIDE PLUNDERING OF SLAV PEOPLES Berlin Anxious That Racket of Treatment of Captured Col- onies be Hidden. THREE MILLION ARE DEAD Wholesale Slaughter of Civilian Population Added to Kaiser's | Crimes. * s (By Newspaper Enterprise Ass'n.) Paris France, Oct. 4—A grave warning has been issued by a prom- inent Polist patriot in Paris against one phase of the German peace of- fensive—the sécrecy the HUNS have throwa around true conditions among the central European Slavs. The warning is that the allies, in their zeal to: make Germany restore Belgium, Northern Fr: e, Alsace-Lor- raine and Serbia, must not allow the ‘HUNS to bind them on geutrai~Euro- pean issues. ie “I fear,” he says, “people of she allied countries do not understend the relation between their own fun ty and the aspiratio: ae of the op) ed Slavish nations “They MUST w derstand. Or they will live to 1ue it—in two or ghree gen erations. They will find then, if Ger- in th in in population, wealth, in resources.” ree is pointed’ out that the HUNS are seping a sealed curtain, over events he central Europe. But according to nesses who have smuggled information into lrance this is the situation in Poland: Three million persons killed. Half a million in, German captivity. Three quarters of a million per- manently crippled on the battlefield. - Sixty thopeand political leaders exe- cuted. A reduction in wealth of one-third. Machinery worth $40,000,002 confis- cated and taken to Germany. fiscated. ‘Mines and oil wells robbed. Three-quarters of Poland’s forests destroyed. j~ To all of which, the Poiish patriot y, is “this contrast: “The numeri- strength gf the German element ‘and the power of the few rich and self- ish cosmopolitan parasites: who have never had anything in common with the people's desires, and who always together with the chnonger, have ased with the aid of German to be similar to the plight of Poland “Tf all this be true,” says the Pole. then the HUNS could well afford to give up, FOR-THE TIME BEING, the {\torld’ ambition; and to rectify even the wrongs done in western Europe ange fr the opportunity to they cid before the war. A warning i8 given against allowing Germany to. make a peace that does dot include yestosttion of Poland ond 4 neighboring countries aud their inde- pendence. BUY W. §. .——— MINNEAPOLIS CLOSE. | No, 1 dork northern 724 1-2. ‘No. 1 northern 222. ‘No. 2 dark northern 221 1-2. No. 2 northern 219, No. 3 dark northern 217 1-2. No. 3 northern 215. No. 1 amber durum 224 1-2. No. Z amber durum 221 1-2. home on the truck. 3 white corn 15 2to 157. yellow corn 134 t yellow corn 129 to 1 5 yellow corn 124 to 127. . 3 mixed corn 122 to“127. Other grades 100 40 122 white oats Montana 68 3-4 to 69 3-4. Standard white oats 66'2-4 to 67 3-4. Arrive 66 3-4 to 67 14. + No. 3 white oats 66 14 to 67 1-4. Arrive 66 14 to 66 3-4. No. 4 white oats 64 1-4 to 66 1-4. Barley, chaice 89 to 93. rley ordinary 85 to 89. No. 2 rye 157 to 158. ive same. ‘ive 280. Rye X 158. Rye Z 159 3-4. DULUTH CLOSE. Flax V 380. Plax Z 370 1-2. Fylax K 370. Rye Z 161 1-2. Rye V 161. Rye X 160 1-2. Diuth cash_ close oats track 67 1-4 to 67 3-4. Arrive 67 1-4. Rye, track, 101, arrive 161. \ Earley, track new 84 to 93. Flax track 382 to 3§3, arrive 381. ST. PAUL - LIVESTOCK. Hogs, receipts, 3,200; 10c lower; range $18.50 to 18.65; bulk $18.60, to 18.65. ~ Cattle receipts 4,200; killers steady; steers $6.25 to 17.50; cows. and heltery $6.75 to 10.00; veal salves steady $5.50 to $16.50; stockers and feeders steady $5215 tol 7.25. 4. Sheep» receipts 1,800; steady; lambs $10 to 1 ; Wethers $7.00 to 11.00; ewes $74 to 10.00. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. , Hogs, receipts 16,000; steady: ers $19.00 to 19.45 light $18.50 to’ .15; ‘packing $18.10 to" 18.75; rough 00; pigs, good. to chaice to 18. to 17. Cattle receipt 6.000; native steers slow to lower. (Cattle good, choice to prime, $15.25 to 19.60; common to me- dium $10.00 to 15.25;' cows and heifers $7.35 to 17.35. Stockers and feeders good chaice and fanoy $10.75 to 13.75; inferior, common ‘and medium $7.75 to 10.35; veal calves, good and choice $18.00 to 18.75. Sheep, 14,000; fat classes slow to Flower. ate W.S. S.- Tribune ‘Want Ads Bring Results. All loose metal in the country ¢on-! from St. Louis was estimated at,200 to from St. Louls the markings were ndt WEATHER REPORT. | strument, however, continued to vi- ‘Because of the distance distinct. eet sein For twenty-four, hours, ending..at! brate for 12 minutes. The: distante 300. miles. noon, Oct. 4. a—a————— Temperature at noon . Highest yesterday .. Lowest yesterday Lowest last night . Precipitation ‘Highest wind. velocity Forecast. For North Dakota: Partly cloudy to- night and Saturday; cooler south and west portion tonight. ‘ ‘ong . 13-SE] QRPHEU THEATRE | ~ VIOLA DANA - | “Riders of the Night” “The heart of old Kentuckey thrills through this romance in the blue grass Lowest Temperatures 6 Fargo .... Williston . at. Paul ‘Winnipeg Helena Chicago . Swift-Current . Kansas City ... ORRIS W. ROBERTS, leteorologist. q 1 By NS vehane i Enterprise London, Oct. 4.—Dysentery i creasing in Vienna. There have been | nearly 1,000 cases, of which about one- fourth proye fatal. SMO EARTHQUAKE RECORDED. Louis, Mo., Oct. 4.—The seismo- era ath at the St. lc university re- forded a small earthquake at 3.22 this morning lasting 12 seconds. ‘The in- Saturday Basement Store Special Sale a, aot regular $2.50 ..d5¢ Georgette Crepe, only a few shades left, Romper Cloth at»....: Blankets at 15.75 quality—October Sale Price ......... 1.39 Blankets at 25 36 inch Seco Silk Sale, per yard ....... .39¢ Comforters at . 98 We have about 60 jieces of Sateens in almost ‘any color Comforters at 25. you desire, Octob le price, per yard ........... 39c Comforters at $5.98 Suit Cases at . . 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT One big lot of Ty ‘owe Sale, each .....49¢ Another big lot of Tow ober Saie Prices ..12 1-2 Voiles—Valnes up to $1.25 per yd., October Sale Price 29¢ We have only one table full jeft of enamel ware to be closed out on this sale at your choice Laces ai, per yard .. 3 : mmbroidery at, per yard . Embroidery at, per yard .. Table Damask at, per vare . Crib blankets at, each . Cut Blankets at. each . Pillows at Sheets full Sheets, full Sheets, full size, at . * Extra Special Sale on Pillow Slips Khaki Yarn, special sale price COTTON BATTING 4 Ib. weight—full PECIAL SALE PRICE Cotton Crepes, Special Per Yard |! ohnson’s Popular Priced $ Store | SUITS! SUITS 4 [WSS TWO DAY SUIT SALE Friday and Saturday BRASADDGEAEROAADSUDESOSOUODOONGEREEODOGAUSUORNOSASEOOLOEE For thése two days we shall put on sale our stock of this season’s Ladies’ and Misses’ Suits. Newest styles and materials. IWSSIM Suits, regular price, $22. 50 to $25.00, special price, $19.75 Suits,. regular price, $27.50 to $30.00, special price, $25.00 Suits, regular price, $32.50 to $37.50, special price, $29.75. Suits. rsgular price, $39.50 to $45.00, special price, $35.00 Suits, regular price, $47.50. to’ $50.00, special price, $42.50 Suits, regular price, $52.50 to $62.50, special price, $49.50 Suits, regular price, $65.00 to $72.00, special price, $59.75 DURING THIS SALE NO SUITS ON APPROVAL WEBB BROTHERS © “Foremost: in -Value”{j ssi oS SSIS jun eMeU etre 3 3 = 2 2 2 = = 3 2 = EI = z 2 = 2 i TANT AUDAUALOGEAUOEOAAUUTOCAOAOTOGENOR “First_in Style” “First in. Variety” MT ALLANUEUUUORANUGHREADETONONEDAN Aiea UUUUUN ATER ULE AUUE TULANE TERLLUTL