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** q ; | tl \ is ’ q j f| { ‘ | a ’ 1 1 a | Pee t ‘ a x yd ve . i. dhs, ( 7 \ \ + 4 REY . deputy, returned from a yisit to the FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1918. BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE “MOPPING UP” KNIFE PLEASANT IMPLEMENT N. EB. A. Special to The Tribune. Paris, Nov. 8—Among ‘the deadly Weapons of war is.the “mopping up” knife. It has a three-cornered steel blade, coming to a sharp point, and is.a foot long. ‘There’s a heavy wood and iron handle with a broad iron guard fitting around the band. It has iron knobs on it. The thing-can be sed as a dagger, a “knuckler,” or a “dub. The Yanks have them. BUY W. 8.5. YANKS TOO IMPETUOUS FRENCH SOLDIER SAYS polities 9 ie the ‘erench Chamber of | Deputies the chief ‘diversion is pass- ing complimentary’ comment on the yelorous deeds of the Yanks. Onc | front, said he asked.a French soldier who had seen four, years fighting what he thought of the Americans. The poilu. he told the deputies, an- swered: “Ah, monsieur, they are mar- for enough, needed an old fighter who at the right moment will catch hold of! their |shoulders and say: jimy friend, not so quic! noon, Nov. 8. Temperature at 7a. .m. Temperature at noon Highest yesterday Lowest yesterday, Lowest last night . Precipitation /,.. Highest wind velocity . Behind each one of them BUY W. 8. 8.— WEATHER REPORT- For twenty-four hours ending y Forecast. For North Dakota: Lowest, Fargo ... Williston St. Paul Winnipe ‘Helena .,. Chicago .... Swift Current, Kansas _ City. . ORRIS W. suyesueuduvousannancgccngenecagersccnnngecnengggany Angueaueaueanueatesseggenuenneaceennaaaaty ‘2 Richholt’s Cash asa Carry | Phone 631 | Grocery | 7th-& Thayer| SATURDAY . New.Salem cteamery butter,:per Ib. . . Three Stripe coffee, regular 35c,.at... Bird’s Eye-matches, 5 boxes for...... 2 .28¢ Monarch imported Worcestershire sauce, SPECIALS _ .56¢ /30¢ - THAMCMOMAHMNHMNHATMNiAMAMANMEMOMAMANN sOgan's. “WE eo YOU. 118 Third St. Both Phones 211 We wish to thank our patrons ‘for the hearty co-oper- ation they are giving in regard to the new delivery hours, which are 10:30 a. m. and 3:30 p.m.. Orders given early ‘,or orders given after 10:30 in forenoon for afternoon. de- livery, or after 3:30 p. mufor morning delivery surely |. help. Again, we thank you. Open’ 8 A. M: Close 6:P-M. Saturday 10 PM. ‘ Delicious apples, per peck............. 70c ‘ ; _ Winter Nellis pears, per doz. yee < 89e ‘ “Bananas, ripe, per dozen: .... ee *.:30e Fancy celery, per stalk........... ,... 15e Cari rots, Rutabagas, Cabbage, ted and yellow and white , onions. Dair. 7 Butter—Just received a nice supply. FRESH ROASTED COFFEE. Last week we had our banner week selling 414 pounds of fresh roasted coffee. We sincerely believe you are miss- ing something if you don’t buy your coffee here. per pound, 28c, 33c and 38c. Priced Canned milk has gone Small'cans, 2 for ¢ and Mocha. ‘Not 0 quickly, eGnerally~ fair tonight and’ Saturday; colder. tonight; warmgr extreme weet ‘portion Satur- day, Temperatures. 2 ORTS, ! , Meteorologist. i TERMS OF ARMISTICE BEING DISCUSSED _ WITH TEUTON REPRESENTATIVES (Continued From Page Gne.). diers to join them after which a meeting \was held. demanded the creation of a social-democrat ‘republic. with the marines. Order is matained ‘by aR marines. wud 5 “MILLIONS: HOAXED. — New York, Nov. 8.—Millions of Americans. realized today they |) had teen hoaxed into’a_premature celebration of the war by publi- cation of a United:Press dispatch declaring the armistice had been signed at 11 o'clock yesterday morning and that fighting had ceased at 2 p.m. yesterday. Not.only have dispatches from France denounced the Yeport.as untrue, but ‘the official reports: from France and England show the fighting ‘still going on. Far.from sighing an armistice at 11.0’¢lock the German delegates did not cross the allied line until last night. Fighting instead of having endedat 2 o'clock yeste! rday after- noon was still going on last night. Furthermore, Field Mar: shal Haig’s communique this morning reports active engagements gonig on along the line. “Hours after the fighting was falsely ‘reported stop- ped, the Americans were smashing their way forward on the Sedan front. No one can.say when will eome-the meeting of the armistice com- missioners today. ene doubts that the end of the war is in sight; that.an armistice will be signed,. and that the ‘fighting will end, w hile terms of peace are made, But,the fact.is established by official record, that no armistice was. signed! at 11 a..m. yesterday and fighting did hot)end at 2 p. m. yes- y. The Associated sree. did not receive or dispatch any of the dlispa’ i isled the American people. News dispatches fear Associated Press correspondent in Europe were coming through the censorship freély today as usual, and their haracter demonstrated there was no sharpor censorship of. contents han usual. The dispatches told of advances on the Sedan front to- This assembly Women joined at novement of the armistice commissioners. JOIN IN CELEBRATION. New York, Nov. 8.—Thousands of shipbuilders threw down heir tools in Staten Island this morning, crossed'‘to Manhattan and marched down. Broadway, resuming their celebration of yesterday of the false peace reports. ‘The nien marched-under placards alluding‘to “The End of Kaiser- 1,’ and carrying an effigy of the German emperor. They said that er they began work this morrfing the shipyar whistle blew and hey were told to take,a holiday. They sang the Star Spangled Ban- ner and war s accompanied by a band ¢lad.in overalls, There were said to be a thousand men in line. The parade lead- ers said they did not know Where they were going, but merely that they we re out to celebrate. RECEIVE TERMS. ‘London, (3:40 P. M.) Nov. 8.At allied ‘headquarters this morning the German plenipotentiaries received the formal armis- tice terms as well as a demand that they be refused or accepted within 72 hours, expiring Monday morning.at10 o’clock Paris time. CUT COMMUNICATION. / London, Nov. 8.—Telegraphic communications between Ger- | many and foreign countries will be cut off, according- to a Berlin message. Only government telegrams will be.allowed transmission. “| ANTHRACITE RECEIPTS ‘ il SUPREME COURT DOWN TO LGWEST EBB ay : From Burleigh County. The state of North Dakota, Plain- till.and Respondent vs. Frank Fintay- json, defendant and appe-lant._ Syllabus: 1, Ina contempt proceedings un- ate | Anthracite receipts in North Dakota last week reached the lowest stage recorded at this-period of the year {since the beginning of the world war. y with captures of villages and prisoners and: also details of the Re District Representative Croverman of | ¢ ‘Do Your Christmas Shopping Now- ‘Linens for the Thanks- giving Table This collection of Linens must be seen to be fully / appreciated. aN Nx 1 2.22 All Linen Satin Dataack Table Cloth, and Naving to match, in.a wide range of patterns. .- Hemstitched Sets . Fine Maderia Hand Embroidered Dinner ‘Cloths, Lunch Cloths, Tea Cloths, and Napkins. One lot of Irish Linen Table Damask, 72 inches wide in floral and figured designs, $2.25 per yard. Mercerized.Cotton Damask of Irish importation, 72 inches wide at $1.25 per yard. . Webb Bros. Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT matter up with Dr. H. A, Garfield, na- tional fuel administrator, urging the importance of giving immediate at-| tention to the sul Je | ; “Se UT i’ RYAN’S *ar cata tte CHAP’ SATURDAY SPECIALS Tribune Want Ads Bring Results. ee SHELL SHOCK CURE: roxy. His capers on the movie show given hy ¢t France by sereen at i tempt of court is not entitled to a jury trial as a matter of right. And Section 10118, C. L. 1913, . providing |= for a trial ‘by the court, without a jury, on an inquiry for contempt, does not contravene the constitutional pro- visions relating to yv new trial by jury. » OH ihe, procedure in ‘contempt c: es arising under the prohibitory law of the state is governed by. the spe- cial provisions founded in such la and the provisions of the Code of vil Proceedure, relating to contempts in general do not govern in contempt cone arising under the prohibitory ‘lh aw. 4. For reasons stated in the opin- ‘ion, the affidavits on which the con- tempt proceeding is based are held sufficient’ and the acts based there- on are sustained. 5. Wor reasons stated in the opi ion, it is held that the trial court did not err in holding the injunctionat: order, which defendant was charged: with having violated, to.:be in farce. 6. For reasons stated in the opin- ae der Section 10118, C. L. 1913, (the pro-| Minneapolis, with whom Capt. I. P.|for some weeks had » ari 2 ’ . : re a hibitory law), th. party charged with| Baker, federal fuel admjnistrator, has | from shell shock. Until C ambled Mrs. Stewart’s Liquid Blueing, 2 for 25c an): i ted at 1 by[lodged a protest, complains of the to the screen the soldi had not! hi Powd 2 | ontempt is not entitl to a trial by e test, s 2 | onto > screet e a s Neate aptate Y. Markuson, x. D; BS, acute labor. shortage at the head of| been able to speak of laugh. He can| Golden Rod Was mg owder, large reaffirmed. the lakes. Capt. Baker has taken the jrow. size packages Se oe Th oRE oad A5c 2. One charged with such con- 5 | We are away overstocked with LAMP guevezauganuueeqsvenceceguveapazuonacaaeuerncnaasenacacneancasaneaseenaias, Brown & Geiermann “Quality Groceries at Prices That Talk SATURDAY _ SPECIALS. (Ib. pure maple SYFUP,.... +. ,.. BL05 srunuediqaqiivintinine and LANTERN CHIMNEYS and we in- tend to sell them this Saturday at cost. Tomorrow is the last chance to buy Kraut Krocks in all sizes at 1214¢ per.gal Everything in fruits and vegetables there is in the market for Saturday. VAUAVUENSNUEOSAUASORERSUONDNONUASDOSASGOAROOUESSAAaESECE -GUSSNER’S will sell large can for.....-.........0. 15c | If you want the finest and best coffee grown | buy Java and Mocha, only ...,.-.. The only.store in Bismarck ‘hei elie Java an exceHent and thord one. There’s nothing sensational about it; it's the best that can be had under the exist- ing circumstances. Hollister’s ‘Rocky Mountain ‘Tea makes you feel young Tea or/ up, but for Stee and gay—take it tdday. Tablets. ——4r w. s. 8. ! FARMERS ATTENTION! Bde. Jos. Breslow. - AB We pay cash for.corn or will trade you oats or barley at_a right price, It will pay you to look Anio this.“Come and see us. The Missouri Valley Seed. 11°72: wks Co. mune BUY W, 8.82 M@NDAY IS THE DAY. , Monday. Morning .at.2 0 ciock. ‘aueneenennnenadhucececacennernonneereseeeseeatat the ‘Federal food and drugs act to in, spect interstate shipments of olive off, in order to prevent the sale'in inter} - state commerce of cheaper vegetable) oils under the name of olive oil. Pompeain, ‘half gal.$2.75 Pompeain, quarts. .$1.50 Very little olive oil is now being| imported, say the officials, and the} 4 cS . = domestic olive off is not sufficient to] ‘Pompeain, pints... ..75¢ supply the demand. The abnormally, ae thigh price of genuine olive ‘oil has) O}jq Monl ..If gal.$2.75 tempted unscrupulous dealers’ to mix cheaper: vegetabie oils with a little genuine. olive.oil ‘to.sell the mix-| ‘ure labeled as ollve oil. Cotton seed oil, corn oil and soy bean oil are th ‘principal substitutes used. Old, Monk, quarts. .$1.50 Old Monk, pints....- T5e UAUUEUODGUDUUUEULONCHOUGUEONNODERAGOES \.National Biscuit Cookies arrived fresh today... wp. nice it\is held that th tempt ch 5 q ae Teo saies aud plat [ei ne bareeby the state of tin-| NaS a aaa | Home of Quality Groceries and Meats. . te = NJ | :. ee se ee foe anyat attidayit Med as a baste = 10 Ib. pail extracted honey. .+.:+..... $4.00 310 Main. Phone 60 : 2 Aubliort lau lof the etre wherela the t aos “ : 2 defendant is vharged with contempt as Comb honey ee ey ee en Se ee 35¢ =} 2 Oe a ioe us ot tori at tenets if : = be si a ~ = : bub a brief allogation of such ce Corn Flakes,.3 for ..........0..0.0005 25e E S P E( | A | S FO R viction is sufficient, = AY - fi “th district t, = The McConkey Commercial: eae aol" SSE IE Wheat Flakes, 3 for .....0.0.0.0s0 a5: § ' “The defendant, Frank ’ Finlayson,|= =} _ ‘Company iar aie tramteaante Oranges, Bananas, Apples, Grapes, Grape- = | CASH Phone 209 _Byerything G ood to Fat 310 Broadway | order, which enjoined him trom wpeaisiz fruit, Cucumbers, Celery, Parsnips,Carrots =, a from the Jydsment, = = Agl t th ill convinee you tn Affirmed. = = glance at these prices wi y Will fpr ‘Saturday, Monday and Tapaday sell Alon the court by Chrittin) ES | that cash is what talks at Gussner’s. Theod Koffel, of Bismarck, for]/= 4 Ziy " either Electric Spark, Crystal White or White A ieee = S: I O C K UP WI | I { £1 | Butter, fancy creamery,per lb.....-... Sie ‘B N th: 20b: fi 4 Wm. Langer, ‘attorney general, ate = = a F Dee ADE a Sap abi Or fe Said errno neice ee ; =|! Potatoes, fancy, per bushel........... 85 (Only $1.00 worth toa family at this price.) { Grace J. coneurs in the result. = WATCH OLIVE OIL Oli O il = Oni f per bushel $1 70 Cranberries, per quart Sepa AL si) oe 15 ¢" Robinson, 4: Dissenting. | 1vé 1 z i mions, fancy, at per NuSnel........- ° Epoies, per OX Pee ee a $2.40 | CLUB-FOR ITALIAN SOLDIER /5 we 5; Pe Teertad 3 : q Sit Perpeck ............0:s sees eee ee eens 45 rapped Jonathans, per pox...... 5) S800) pans Riv eons KE ee ee por We have a small quan- } Fancy creamery butter, r per Ib < Ble | natian” solders in France have their|= Commodity Tempts Dealers | tity left at old prices. To = . (A good flu preventative.) te Sas wees Wigs oY n is cla S. her Capra, + . =| = Strictly fresh eggs, perdoz.............. 55¢ hea of the “Italian Gens the orem fe to Adulteration. replace this stock the =|{ Prunes, fancy small, atperpound...... 12¢ 4 ation form eep boys 9! ian |= —_—_ t ed = . FS Eggs put-down in water glass, per. doz... .45¢. nj an Uae ra Ene Hee Gee Budi ea opondent price would Ge 100 per 3. Holiday Margarine, at perIb.......... 82e Fancy full cream cheese, per Ib......... be camps. Fo eee: selmusted ie ine ofti| cent higher =!! Canned beef, chicken, at 10c BUY WLS ors have been imstruct e Of ig = ~ Fresn milk, per quart Salaeel oh SPS Gate Sale Tek Sage gene Thore’s a Sas, aautiat getting old, = cials in-eharge of the aarotcement of = anned soup, beel, chicken, at........ 4 = = = = = Z| = = aI, = ‘For quality meats always go to Gussner’s. We always make a specialty of quality meats andthe very finest of smoked méats, sausage, etc. Ducks, Spring Chickens, Hens, Fish oe ote ers. 3 28

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