The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 1, 1918, Page 2

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‘CENTRAL POWER FORCES FLEEING PELL SURE OF ALLIED ARMIES | BEFORE PRES co (Continued i An American telephone girl The wires run | corps, manipulates the pluga! to diplomatic, militavy and govern. | mental headquarters and conne the | military advisors with all allied de partments, HAUL DOWN IMPERIAL FLAG Copenhagen, Nov, te-Under heading “A Republic on the Maret,” the Berlin Tageblat of gives an Account of the developments | in Vienna on that day, Abt JO a. m. | there was a demonstration of stu | denta., President Dinhoefer of the! national council ina spoeéh declared | the national government would take over the whole administration on} Thursday, “but without the (apse | hugs,” shouted the crowd, An offie | vor in tiniform then ealled upon offi vars and soldiers to remove the impor- in} covknde, He wan obeyed with en thusiasm, The imperial standard float. AA No, BA082 eold, x 75 Uriew ea, had Bak on —Require Little ~Toasted “Just Order from your neighborhood grocer, ‘Trade Supplied by Armour Grain Co Auk tow, for Armour’n Oats. then hauled down, \ jJast night was siulet, | paper dony that nae rice | | couple are still in Vienna, « newspaper | the | declar An imperial order directs | all’ of Wednesday | service of the army organi BISMARCK DAILY TRIBU aa dials = | ond army in the Woevre, Deserters ; from the Gorman lines and prisoners k corroborate this Information and say SPER RYT the German command 16 saving every Dit of war material in the region and | transporting ght and heavy guns in- ing over the house of parlinnent was | to German territory east of Metz, Meanwhilé the Germang are organ: laing strong defense positions on the VIENNA QUIET, | trong of the wucond army. ‘They have Basel, Switzerland, Nov, 4.—Vienna | rads preparations for meeting attacks Poilay's shew |ot all kinds, Emperor WUY W, ty enn fas deft the capital The in the dl by the newly conatituted ‘sovernment. s to put themnel Proparing for Dofenso, With the American Ariny In france, Nov. toThere have been many Mi DEADIN ARMS wiratomloally ax podalte, Tho wlohe 10. H. ity of Mot, will conthiue to be ae! pivot of thit vetlring movement, Much | Eerly Seventies, Passes Ovidones of this Intontion on the part of the onomy, fe oxpectally. recognly | Away Suddenly. able on the front of the American see ; - | Beals, “Bulacana of | Fn nef O. H, Beals, who camo to Bismarck itvom Matne 44 years ago, when the | future capital of North Dakota wart , but two years old, dropped dead in ho arms of Dr. 1, ¥, Blratss, a Ife long: friend of the deceaned, In the lobby of the Bannor boune at 11:30 (this morning. The deceased was born \77 yours ago Jn Maine, flo camento | Bismarck as a young mah and openod j@ frontier hardware store on Main | stroet, ‘He continued to conduct thin [business with grote, pucedsy until ten | yoars ago, when ho’ ed, Mr, Beals was a bac alor, Tho only | #urylving relative pf whom anything [18 known f# Al Beal, a: brother, who resided In Maine, John Beal, another | brother, dled recently in California, ‘The decéased had accumulated a ) | large amount of property. He owned {800 acres of valuable land in close | proximity to Bismarck and he had ; section of Jand within six miles of |Grand Forks. Ho fad been in his | Usual health until shortly before his | doath today, when Dr. Strauss was | «unmoned, The attack of heart, trou- ble was brought on by chronle | Hright's disease, from which the do- | eotaved had sutto ‘WATERS WANTS | MORSE MEN TO GO OVERSEAS | Head of Securjty League Re- ceives Request From Chief Signal Officer. Hit, Walters, head of the rity league In North Da- elved from Lieut, C, C. riment eignal off! iiral department. he {fn Chicago, advice that 750 “bonus” e or No Sugar. | Right.” mpany, Chicago a Major J They cook in 10 to 18 niindivs | Natlonal se Just Arrived From Will be eut Decembe orders in early. Starting today our close at @ POM. Th vral Food Administrator, DELIV Forenoons at .. Afternoons at. We suggest you place yout orders 80 ninutes before deliveries to enable livery. SATURDAY SPECIALS. Grocery Department. Liquid Veneer, 50 cent size Sicedl peaches, No. 2 cans, 2 for Baked beans, No, 1 cans 2b. pkys, Santos coffee, 3 Seles every sale of 2 race) R, ldo size, we give you one We ons age free. Powder, Armour's toilet soap, 8 cakes in box; regular 40-cent seller Meat and Fislt Spring Chickens, Last Yea Pork, Halibut, Sal Hamburger Steak Pienie Hanis Two Big a for Cash. x2 | No. See No. 3 white corn HO to 13, a No. 3 yellow corn 142 to 145 Phone 83 Wi Connect You with QUALITY rawford County, store will open at 8 A.M. sis in accordance with the Fed. SERVICE | Morse telegraphers are needed for {m- | mediate service overseas, Men skill: Ved in ‘aphy, between the ages of (18 and.65, Inclosiye, are asked to ap- lply at once to the chief signal off 4 MONARC mi | cor of the army, at Washington, 1. C, 3 BRAND 4, BLUE RiDsoW yereetiong feor, ayo, IN, Ree wved from Y honun. tele qn Monn | General Pershing tor | Kraphers to be sent to # | how and Juhe 30, 1919, One hundred and fifty qualified men are to be | went abroad Immediately, and the bab ance will yo oversens at the rate of 100 por month, The men will be kept In training comps for instruction only suticlent Ume to outtt them with he necessary clothing and equipment Tho physeal standard will be lowered In cases of men having the n unary Re phinica) qualifications, and practical nyone who ts physleally able ‘to Ido fo his work will be necepted, Major iW wlers vegards (his un exeellent op- portunity for patriatle “brass punch: ere” who want quick agtlon, THREE BALLOT BATTLES HOLD is TAGE ENTER New York. > | Get your (Continued from Page One) which he won guite handily over J, O Hanehott of Harvey, His-opponent on on the democratic ticket ty TN, Sor won of Rugby. Jn the Third there je a posnibility of a race betwoen J, Sinolaty of Konmare,' with whom the Tongue defeated Congressman Patriok Norton of Hottinger for the repub- Hann pomination, and Walvor Halvor won of Minot, the democratic nomines, Norton wan dofeated, his frlevdw aly loge, largely becntne he voted for war on Germany, which diaplansed some of hin constitutents, prominent omong whom werd certain Slops laagie lead, ord Sinolaty is practleatly an un- known, Nis politteal record consisting of one colorless term in the house of repromentatives as a jeaguoe member, Halvorson fia very well known Minot lawyer, Protident Wilwon s plea for a demo ormitic congrena in not axpapted to help democratic congressional nominees 10 North Dakout. While ti state mat tora the voterd are thought to be so j Set that Nothing Whteh Wilson or any jone olao ntkkt say could change them, 10¢ j there are pome old-thna, dyed inthe: “Ave [woot republicuna, to wwhdm the chiar Oe | dxeoutivo’ NM MOKAARO Was ae a flag toe }red. bull, The league's ton aniondments must havo a majority of all the votes cant sy Qrd. and ‘ 10:30 Nemes 3180 us, to make prompt de- 40e 35e Washing will not get that majority, Some of Phe proposals are regarded aa radical Jy revolutionary, even in Nonpartisan league cireles, Tn apite of the initia Department. tive petitions, it ia not belleved the Roa >: amendments will poll the approximate. r Chickens, Lamb, Pig Ly 58.000 votes whieh will bo roqutead sete! » to carry thém) Not more than 110,000 y rs. mon, Oysters, Yotes, prodably far Tess, will be caat Ade pd ; next Tuesday. 30¢ REY WKS MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN, No. d dark noiwers 224, 2 northern 222. 2 dark northern 221, Noo 2 northern 219. No. 8 dark northern 217 northern 215. Arrive 120 non. No, 4 yellow corn, 1ST to LO. ‘No. 5 yellow corn 12 to 187. No. $ mixed corn 235 to 140, | Other gtadés 102 to 192. } No, 2 white oats Mont. 6 to 68 | Standard white oats 63 to 64 Arrive 63 10 63 12. AN Departments: ——Thone s SANITARY - Bismarck K 363 1 Ryo A “oh X 16h nom, Duluth cash oats rack TVG 444, 7 {at next Tuesday's election to win, It}, {x rogarded a very mato bet that they eS SUNUOUUUARADOGATOENAEDEADDANEODRONGONGNNHOKOCAuANONNatnOadROaNeusuoNUn | No. s white oats 62 1-2 to 63 12. Arrive $1 12 to BL Peeks iS War Savings Stamps | baslay ordinary 8% to 9), Rye Jb6 to 157 Rye arrive 366 to 167, Whax 363 1-2 ax arrive 963 LR {0 865 1-2, Onty K 62 Br. Ons % 62 6-8, Oats K 62 5-8 to $4, Kye X 154 bs, Ryo % 158 14, the wook for Judith Gap, Mont, where 3 » was Ryo Kk 358, thoy will tike charge of the rémains |= Phone 209 na 310 Broadway Ovi Ah of thoty brothor ‘Kinoat, which will be Everything Good to Eat DULUTH GRAIN, brought, (0 Mumirek ‘for, interment, =e fc Ee Balu Max X 468 4 8,4 304 85) Mew, 0, i. Plokoring, who had been == A FRIDAY, NOYVE: , 1918. An excellent investment and a patriotic duty Start today to buy TRAVAA TAUREN NA New Victor Records for November . Two new Sousa marches piayed by Sousa’s Band “Sabre and Spurs” and “Solid Men te the Front * are alive with the dashing spi a aa fascinatir hat crawe Sousa the “March King.” band does play them! sien m Monroe Silver tells some rcv There’s delightful] hom the two episodes, “Cohen Gets Married” and “Gohen on His Honeymoon.” ‘Silver depicts aint lecuce sca Hebrew diakect that always gets a hearty laugh : Lathe! Doutlinincnd Be “Cohen” stories Views Ttke cel Remit! Sent. Teminch, st Lively fox-irots by Joseph C. Smith’s Orchestra numbers—‘“Hindustan” and “’N’ Every- seisely noted oe its dance Iwo catchy dance thing”—played by an music. A record that where. i Arthur Fields sings that droli favorite, “Oui, Oui, Marie.” A, chever song, “That Soothing Serenade,” by Henry Burr., Other popular songs of the day by Charles Hart, Prorless Quartet, Clark and mas and American Quartet. SURAU Ray Ne UMATAAUIAT He will eadly give you an iliustrated hh to hear, Saenger Voice Culture Récords Victor Taling Machine Co., Camden, N, J '¢ and Victor Machines are scientific- a prac enees of manufacture, dnd their etfect Feprottuticn., % important Notice. « at ot Of dealers on tha 1t cf eneh shonth Jiaw Victor Records ésmonetrnt Hine Company dovignatis the nreducts of this Company onlys ee Tribune Want a Bring. Results. The McConkey Commercial Company © Vitale te ton Hogiatnrns Ryef tracy Ryo track 16), arrive 164, Harley track 45 to A7,. Wlox trick WOe 1-2; arrive B60 1d. WUT WR Mocemanens ERNEST PICKERING DIES IN MONTANA Mrs, Wy, i. plo shen ting and’! Mise fm: olda Plekering left the fore part of; » onty h Yd aice 90 to 4, » $65 12, AGUUNQUOUEAROUDAORONUORAORORRNOROAL: vieting hor alter and) datghters in Jowa, wa called home Wodnesday ovoning hy a tologtam dinduticing the death, . Weare now working on a cash and earry basis. From this time or-see what cash will do in prices: 63 12; ar \ Flour,. 98 Ib. sacks, former” price $5.80, z NOW vicsselcs ee RE aed Ee $5.60 3 ‘ FF Flour, 49 Ib. sacks, former price $2.95, 3 it" RY AN?S MB bb ton 285 5 M 3 Flour, 24 1-2 -Ib. sacks, foviner price $1.50, 2 sie Sahm tle oe ee : NOW 6 ps eee ee $1.45 = pore ay smi g ee shoes eae Es Apples, Jonathan; fofiaer price $3.50, 5 Eveon Pickled in bulk, per quart............. Ae 5 NOW. oes eee Eee ». .$3.00 3 ai Rk ibe ten de w hhotesaté price, Se. = Apples, Rome Beauty, Jonathan and other = stich thes no as = - varieties, not wrapped, good eee ep for- z Ovorstyelet With broousy the: z mer price $2:65, now ......... ..... $240 = MORNING 10:30 = Milk, pure, sweet, fobitet price, per quart = Deliverys Daily Srrncor ‘soi 3 Mifppane sweet former giyeais 0e E Re cee ees Ten cents per trip for delivery. These & i Tn Lancia prices are for cash. z . > FooanommemeoAMTMAANMMMUNNAT 3 \ ~

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