The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 4, 1918, Page 5

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hae he app * oop may 4 oy ¢ y iy 4 » n » ( > _FRIDAX.OCTOBER 4, 1918 _ BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE SUGAR SAVING EXHIBITS IN - ' LOCAL STORE WINDOWS TODAY Sugar saving exhibits prepared byjeight counties, but recently through the home economics department of the ‘Bismarck high school will be ‘open to public inspection in the'show windows of Finney’s dryg-store and at Logan’s, on Third street, beginning at 4 this evening. .These exhibits will remain on view for a week when they will be succeeded ‘by other displays, showing the necessity for sugar saving and how it may be accomplished, This work is being done under the direction of Miss Florence Poole Bur- leigh county demonstration.agent. apd ‘the only woman county zgent in North Dakota, Miss Poole originally:had as her territory the Bismarck district of eee eee |the activity of the Purleigh courty ; Women’s committee of the nationa council of defense teis county secu her exclusive services. | Under her direction a sugar saving | | demonstration was conducted for the| Ladies’ Aid solely of the First. Pres-; terian church at its meeting in the church parlors Thursday. | dies were present, and 12 of this num | ber signed sugar-saving pledges, agree- ing to substitute in their homes other sweeteners for sugar whenever si substitution is at all possible. -Miss/ Poole regards this as a very good be-, ginning. L d 1 i { i | | | i i Sean a a Freda Cashier Here. f Robert B. Loubek, cashier of the Freda State bank, called at the state examiner's offices Thursday. To Help With Loan. Henry Keller and John George left this morning for the Wishek and Ash- ley territory, where they will assist with the Fourth Liberty loan drive. | Newcombs Go East. | __Rev. and Mrs. G. B. Newcom» and | infant son, Harvey Russell, departed on train No,'4 today for the Twin Ci-| ties and other points east. They will| spend the month of October among relatives and taking a much needed | rest. i Leaves For Home. | R. N. Cassem, who had been a resi-! dent of Bismarck for the last three’ years, during which time he was | ‘cellist with the O'Connor orchestra.! left last right for his home,at Mitchell, | S. D., where he Will visit his parents; before locating elsewhere. | Teachers Buy Bonds. i The North Dakota teachers’ retire- -ment fund, of which State Treasurer | John Steen is treasurer, now owns $150,000 worth of Liberty bonds, $30,- 000 worth having been purchased by; Treasurer Steen yesterday upon auth-! ority of other members sf the board of trustees. ‘Dedicates Service Flag. | ‘Rev. George Buzzelle, rector of St./ George’s, has returned from Colehar- vor, where on Wednesday evening he delivered the principal address at the dedication of a community service flag boasting 20 stars. The meeting was held in the village hall in the base ment of the Coleharbor school, which was packed for the occasion. Anton Funeral Sunday. an employe of a Bismarck hotel’ and whose death occurred the fore part: of the week in Seattle, will reach the city Sunday morning and will be taken. to ‘the home of the deceased father, Peter Anton, where they will remain until the hour set for the funeral services, to. be held at 3 o’clock, Sunday after- noon at St. Mary's cathedral. District ‘Board Adjourns. After going over a number of ques- tionnaires’ with the recently created state advisory ‘board, the district draft board ‘Thursday evening adjotitned un- til Monday, October 14, on which date it will take-up. the classification. of claims for. deferred: classification on | agricul ural and occupational grounds \ The remains of Joe Anton, forme@y | | | resulting from the recent registration. } To date about 1,000 claims have been filed fo the attention of the board. Now At Regan. | J_C. Karlsen, formerly salesman for S. E. Bergeson & Son, and Mrs., Karl-} sen now are residing at Regan, where aa. Karlsen is employed with the/ Marcellus store. Cows Hear From War. Bismarck cows have at last heard about the war, and milk has gone up one cent per quart to 13 cents, while cream has gone up to 15 ‘cent: of these increases, made effec week by the Bismarck Dairy Co., ap- ply to milk and cream delivered. Lac- teal fluid called for at the plant will remain at .2 cents per quart and 28 cents per pint as heretofore. RH Ws BISMARCK ‘MASONS. A regular meeiing’. of Bismarck Lodge No. 5. A. F. & A.\M., Will ~e held next Monday, Uctober 7 at 8:00 p.m. This is the first meeting since the summer ‘intermission and a good attendance is desired. 10 4 8t SPECIAL Saturday and Sunday LOWNEY’S CHOCOLATE CHOCOLATE _NUGATINES Regular 80c Per Pound, now 60c \ Cowan’s Drug Store Brown & AUNSODGOURDUUUOUUURECUCECUOSEOUUUANDEONOUODSONOOESODE Special for can New Dill Pi pound a une 0UHONEOAUUUAEGURGADUUOGHOANUUQUECONUOHEONOQQUoUCEOGOUGuECCEaboqooonegnuqoggngqiaqocgqguoesysuy aia iin ice: re : Hi There! Your Opportunity Has Come Quality Groceries at Prices That Talk SATURDAY SPECIALS Krinkly Corn Flakes, special 3 pkgs for 25c Home Brand Pure Fruit Jam, 5 lb. pails: Eddy’s Salad Dressing’ Regular 25c bottle, SPECIAL sccdwlhe fate ins a Monarch Pure Grape Marmalade, full quart jar, special ... Hot oleae Hunt’s, Baking Powder, special price, 1 Ib. FRUIT Extra fancy Malaga Grapes, Concords Oranges, Apples, Kefer Pears. Extra Fancy Bananas, special per doz. .30¢ Extra Fancy Jersey Sweet Potatoes. Loganberry Juice, full gallon jugs. . . $2.75 Extra fancy Swiss Cheese: per Extra fancy Imported Cooking Figs, per pound... Gelermann aioli tesl ceeeee es GLB Bi ee aus 20c UUNNDUNUOUREOODDODLOUDOUOOOEOODQDOEOUODDESOONOQEORGORDOSODODEDEOUGUGOONN . 40¢ ckles, per doz... . .25e .30¢ A BLUE GRASS TALE Star Series picture starring Viola «ana which will be shown at the Or- gr pheum theatre tonight is a simple but basi Winsome Viola Dana, who appears tonight at the Orpheum theatre in t , “Riders of the Nifht,” a thrilling romance of the Blue Grass, “Riders of the Sea,” the Metro All-'and_ hates. yl however, of being: ao tale of the blue | | | nt RRA nnn | | deeply moving story of Kentucky, with | WITHOUT USUAL FEUDS. | its quaint folk and their primitve loves ses the novel It possi without the semblance of a fued ; The theme, instead, is the struggle of the rude mountaineers to overthrow the toll-gates and win free ds from the uncuplulous and avar- icious owner of the monouoly. Viola “I had been troubled for a long time with * chronic constipation end never found any- thing that gave me the naturel relicf that Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin has.” (Trom a letter to Dr. Caldwell written by Mr. I. Rosenthal, 6 W. 28th St., New York, N. Y.) Nearly every disease can be traced to constipation. Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is a combination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin that quickly relieves constipation and restores normal activity. It is gentle in its action and does not gripe.” DR: CALDWELL’S Syrup Pepsin: The Perfect Laxative ~y Sold by Druggists Everywhere 50 crs. (F2.) $1.00 ATRIAL BOTTLE CAN BE OBTAINED, FREE OF CHARGE, BY WRITING TO “DR. W, B, CALDWELL, 459 WASHINGTON STREET, MONTICELLO, ILLINOIS ~ a Plush, Velour, Kersey, heavy Khaki,Cloth Coats, Priced at $33.00, $35.00, $37.50 and $39.50 This Season’ s Styles for Fall and Winte Values at Special at $24.75 Serge and Silk Taffeta Dresses All wool Ssrge Dresses in Navy Blue. and Colors. newest models. Dresses ‘in a variety of new styles. Values up to $35.00 at $19.75 Lucas Company ~ UNSURPASSABLE PRICE OFFERING Dana plays charming Sally Castleton,” a daughter of the‘old south. MM MUORUOOSADURGODACOOARODEDOCRDRODORUaBO&D: Three Wondertul ~ Values Better Do It Now Paint sand Wall Paper are go- ing up. THIS IS THE SEASON of the year when you should decorate your homes ‘before the cold -weather sets in. i IF YOU HAVE A HOUSE Y or a store building to rent, let me fix it up for you and you will get a’ tenant = much quicker. | ESTIMATES FURNISHED FREE. Chris Engen Co. Painting, Paper Hanging, Inter- ior Decorating, Wall Paper, ‘Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes. Office and Store, NAGGART BUILDING 21F troadway, Bismarck, N. D. WE \LSO DO ALL KINDS OF GLAZING. AUOVOUOVELEUUERUGUOOOURUODOUGEOUOEOROEQUDESOOODNOGUOGEDEOEONDOOODEOEUOUAUOOUOROGECONONGuOCOuOuONOUGUGUOEOTY Special at $24.75 SUITS r Wear in All Wool Materials $35.00, $39.00, $45.00 This season’s Taffeta Silk

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