The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 8, 1918, Page 5

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a 1 fos “#000 LEAD IN ef almost complete returns from e' ‘FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1918. BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE Ned cee eanansnaan: pee actin 18 COUNTIES T0 MISS NIELSON Indications Are That Independ- ent Candidate Will Have 5,000 to 10,000. ' That Minnie J. Nielson of. Valley | City has carried the state by at lea 5,000 over Neil C. Macdonald for sup- erintendent ‘of publi¢ seems a safe prediction on the face teen scattering counties. Semi-of? cial reports received today give. standing of the two ‘candidates as follows: County, Adams «.. Benson Cass .. Billings Dickey Emmons Griggs .. Hettinger Kidder ‘Logan Mercer Pierce Ramsey Sargent Steele . Stutsman Traill . Wells ..: Nielson Mac ald. Ss Totals Two BILLION BUSHELS. Washington, Nov. 8.—Corn produc- tion this year will be 2,790,000,000, the bureau of estimates reported today. ——<nv w, s. 8. CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears Co fflltia Lowney’s ' Assorted Choco- lates, 80c per pound. Special at won - +. 60 eee eae e For Saturday and Sunday sistible about ‘ ARMOURS CORN FLAKES “toasted just. right.” Order ‘a package today instruction ! “T-want more’ Crisp and so full of flavor, there is something irre- Made. pf the sweet pearly part of.selected full-grown corn—~- Require little or no sugar. No waste, no cooking cost—no labor. your neighborhood grocer. Armour Grain Company, Chicago Ash, too, for Armour’s Oats. They cook in'10 to 18 minutes. your grocer’s. a saying, of nearly one dollar. BISMARCK WHOLESALE GROCERY CO. AMENDMENTS IN LEAD IN. FIFTH | OF STATE POLL League Propositions Have Ma- jority of All Votes Cast in Eleven Counties. =f | It now seems provable that the vote on the league. amendments will be very close. The vote as reported ifrom eleven, scattering counties, in some instances the ballots for the ouire’ tea league amendments hav- | average | ing been lumped, .and struck, is as follows: an Total Vote for County. Gov. Adams sin Benson 1609 billings Burleigh | Dickey ! Emmons Kidder 1040° Mercer 842 Sargent he Stutsman Traill . | Wells . 1008 i | Totals , | Griggs reports no figures i the amendments are carried. (gan reports all the amendments car- {ried, but gives no totals; Ramsey county reports small majorities against the first, fourth, fifth, sixth seventh, ninth and tenth propositions, with the seéond third and eighth car- jtied. Steele advises that the vote ‘there was two,to one in favor of the amendments, The amendments have a fifty per- cent majority of the votes cast on this proposition and in the eleven coun- ties from which returns are tabulat- ed they have a slight majority of all the votes cast for governor. If the governorship vote includes all the ballots ‘cast. in Tuesday's election in the counties tabulated, the amenl- out of 53 of the coun in the state are ‘concerned. Cass and Grand Forks are expected to vote no. BUY AW. S. UNITED PRESS EXPLAINS. New York, Nov. 8.—The United} | Press today published this explana- tion of how it came to circulate. ‘the report yesterday that the, armistice had been signed: “Yesterday's an- {nouncement was made by Admiral | Wilson at Brest and was filed to the ; United Press with the admiral’s ap- proval. This infor=:ation receiv- ed by the United. Press. inia cablegram | from Roy W., Howard at noon today. Pr Nieally at the same time a ond “cablegram was. received from Howard stating that Wilson had made the announcement at 4 p. m., in Brest, | but that it was not confirmable. How- lard’s cablegram clearly showed that Admiral Wilson acted in good faith, stating that he believed the an- nouncement ‘official, and therefore gave his approval to the filing of the: telegram for New York.” r SBUY W.'8, §——— MONDAY IS. THE DAY. Monday Morning at 9,o'clock. from Distributors. Lo- * France were issued vy ments have carried so far as eleven! { jcrat candidate for U. t undecided. 6,060. BY BIDDY BYE. These official direc! mas parcels designed for n the American Expeditionary Fc the war .de- partment. * a | Each soldier in France received one Christmas parcel Javel which he mail- ed to the relative or friend from whom | po expected to receive the gift box. Only holders of such labels will be given one of the Christmas cartons prepared by the government and dis- tributed through the Rel Cr Persons receiving such labels s uld est Red Cr Teceive the ‘oldier. With each box, will be given com plete instruction regarding the arti- cles which may be sent, and a list of articles which are barred by the pos- tal awthorities. Study these instruc- tions and avoid mistakes. message jor written material of a: kind will be allowed to go in the boxes.. When the boes are packed, but unwrapped, they must not weigh mort than 2 chapter or branch, and arton for packing gifts to pounds, 15 ounces. If the parcel is overweight, some avticie must be re- moved, These. boxes may be filled with any on of articles, except those! barred -by. the postal offi- The articles prohibited are: all xicating liquors, all inflammable material, including . friction matches | REPUBLIGANS TOCONTROLTHE | NEXT CONGRESS Washington, Noy, S.—atest reports today on the few districts still. re- maining doubtful indicated republican control of the senate by a mare ma- jority with not change in the substan- tialrepublican majority in the house. H,Newberry over Henry Ford, which seems probale, although all returns are not in, would give the republi- cans 49 seats in the senate to 46 for the democrats, with the Idaho con- test between former Governor Frank R. Godding and Nugent, the demo- S. senator still Nugent is now leading by, and it seems probable that a recount will be necessi House, republicans, 19; uding one independent; so- cialists, 1; missing, 1; the second Montana distri . BUY W, s. 8. BISMARCK BOY t INSTRUCTOR AT *VARSITY CAMP 8 a democrats, Chester A. Wilcox, formerly one of the aces in the Tribune linotype esquadrille, induct-d three months ago into the national army and as- signed to the occupational school at the University of North Dakota. ‘is WEEN WEAK OR RUN DOWN by chronic or acute throat and lung ici often decrease effictency try ECKMAN'S ALTERATIVE This t9 2 Calcium preparation possess~ ed of marked tunic value in addition to Its remedial qualittes. Contains no .Al- cohol, Narcotic or ilavit-Forming Drug, $2 size, now $1.50.. $1 size, now 80c. Price includes war tax, All druggists, The best household recipes now require no eggs . The wonderfully delicious cakes, muffins, pancakes, pastry, and other foods made with Sa-Van- require not one. single egg! matter how many eggs the recipe may level teaspoonfuls ‘of Sa- Van- with a little water or milk may be used —witn no eggs whatsoever-—and your cooking is sure to be a delightful , success. Wholesome, pure Sa-Van- eliminates the most expensive item ,in cooking andysaves you worry and trouble because it is always of the same reliable quality. Sa-Van- is made pf pure milk and cereal products —and contains no egg. Try some today. Ask for the 25c package at You can get the same results in cooking and baking at call for, an equal number of Eckman Laborater~ Philadelphia. puddings No HERE’S HOW TO PACK SAM YANK’S CHRISTMAS JOY KIT in- explode, - improperly .packed. present them immediately to the near-| s F: = lits canvass. an any ; composition likely to ignite or liquids and tragile arucles Do not put anything in the pack: which: will not keep fresh until Christ- mas..-".i6 Pack'}dried fruits and other food products in small tin or wooden boxes, Give preference to hard candy over chocolates. Do not put articles packed in glass in the package. When the package has been packed it should be taken, unw:apped and un- |, together with the label and o Cross, After the package has pi i the inspection.of the Rew Cro: ss repre and been ‘wrapped in s Christmas label bearing the address of the man for whom it is intended, is placed on it. The person sending the package, in the presence of the Red Cross. worker, is required to affix stamps sufficient to carry it to Hoboken, N. J. The postal charges are to be at the rate of fourth class or parcel post zone rate. A label cer- tifying that the inspection has been completed by the Red Cros: on the package which is custody of the Red Cross, until deliv: ered to the -poStal authorities. All packagesimust be in the hands, of Red Cross chapters oy Noy. 29, and will not be accepted after. that-date, homie on a ten days’ furlough, having completed his prescribed course. Mr. Wilcox has been fortunate in being selected as a'.motor truck driver in- structor .and he will remain at the | *varsity’ éamp, His*associates’ of ‘the class - which has. just. comple‘ed its work have been moved to Austin. and Fort Sam Houston, Tex ay Ww TRLEGRAPHERS TOGET RAISE Washingion, Nov. 8.—An order grav ing railre d telegraphers a general | » will be issued within a Director McAdoo. The said to average about $30 few day advance i per month. BUY We 85 CITY NEWS Returns From New Salem. Miss Mildred Selensky has returned from a visit in New Salem. ey I! a New Daughter. A daughter was born at St. Alexcius hospital yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. Al.) Pfeffer of Bismarck. * Allen Still Leads. i JAMESTOWN has been received here of the death for several years. to complete the Nebra was sent to France in September from ous and troubled mentality, ‘the stomach, bowels, and kidneys, You ithe stomach, bowels and kidneys. Reg- | ufates, cl s. lets, j there. 1) BERGLIOT C A NATION’S NEED for: fuel imposes a patriotic duty upon every miner, but his essential duty is to keep the body strong and efficient — equal to his task. SCOTT'S EMULSION is concentrated nourishment that is abundantly rich in tonic properties. Scott’s strengthens the whole body and helps make it fit for the duty of the hour. Be Sure That It’s Scott’s Emulsion SCOTT & BOWNE, BLOOMFIELD, N. J, NURSE DIES ~INFRANCE D., Nov. 8.—News Jamestown in France of Orma Schreiver, a Red Cross nurse who was at Si, John's She was selected ka unit and Des Moines. She, died October 9. No intimation is received here as to, the causé of her death. BEY WS. Sa Worry 4s the mother of sick, nery- it upsets 18-220 Hollister's Rocky and freshens. feel bad all over. Mountain Tea soothe: Tea or Tab-! ! Jos. Breslo BUY WS Keep the home fires burniyg. over, Give to the United War Work Campaign. — cane We are learning from those whose business it is to provide comfort and entertainment for our soldiers in their leisure hours that the greatest help can still.come from ' home. We are learning | that the greatest benefits | YOUR PORTRAIT In a leather pock- et case is a gift that will make your Soldier Boy Merry Christ- Furniture Company Bismarck 220 Main Street Furniture Upholstery Repaired, Re- finished and Packed. to the morale of our fighting forces come with the mail that brings let- ters of cheer and pic- tures of the home folks. Holmboe Photograph Studio * Publicity Film Co. Next Door to Grand Theatre, Bismarck Conservatory of Music. Vocal, Piano, Violin, locution. Private lessons or classes. | Courses leading to diplomas Teachers’ Certificates—Normal Training. Pupils’ recitals semi-monthly. | Reasonable rates. Free catalogue. | ASPARY, Director, Business College Building Phone 607K BISMARCK ‘Saturday Sale Artistic Simplicity Characterizes the New Fall Styles in SUITS, COATS, DRESSES While the inspirations for the new fall and winter fashions come from Paris, full credit for their developrnent is due to American designers. Our own opinion is that this season’s styles are more attractive than those of any past season within memory; and our opinion is verified by that of our customers. : ; There is no scarcity or lack of becoming fashions here. Every favored new style is reyii'ésénted in the extremely interesting display now present- ed for your approval and which you are urgently requested to inspect. -ONE-THIRD OFF REGULAR PRICE SUIT: COATS—AT SEASON’S LOW PRICE : \ DRESSES—AT ATTRACTIVE PRICES Returns from Grass Lake township! yesterday cut down Ed, S. Allen’s lead | over State’s Attorney McCurdy iby | three, According to the county audi- | ,tor’s figures, Allen is: still 21 votes; “ahead, ‘but The Tribune tabulation | ‘would make his lead only 18. There is; no question that the 150. soldier bal- | lots yet to be returned from France| will overcome ‘this lead and give Mc- Curdy a safe majority of 50 or more. | It is probable that in any event a recount will be asked. The only township whose returns are not counted is Wilson, which sealed up its poll book with the ballots. No,one will know officially what Wilson town- ship did until the county board makes RY Web wypk PARK” IS POR! TO THIS AUSTRALIAN.| N. E. A. Special to ‘The Tribune. London — War detérmined English- men still find occasion ‘where they can indulge in some laughter at the ex- pense of ‘their allies. One going the rounds now tells of a;bus conductor, calling out ““Yde Park Corner. Who wants ’Yde Park?”~ being interrupted by an Australian bombardier inquiring «What's the price. “I'll.’ave it off you if it’s going cheap.” BUY IW. ISSUE BANK GALLS. Washington, Nev. 8—The controller of currency today {ssued:a call for the condition of all nattenal -banks at the close of business Noy. 1. UY we s,s WANTED—To buy: second? hand hot- water radiation. Lahr. Motor Sales Co, TY 8 it BUY W. S. Saat LOST—Gold Swiss wrift, watch, oc tagon shape, chased link bracelet, gild dial. “Return to’ Tribune for re- ward, Mabel Nathan; ir it 8 6t D sur Wisk FOR SALE—Broken crates and lum- ber. Corwin Motor Co. 1128 1 wk BUY WS. Se Make this a “merry” Christmas for our soldiers—GIVE TO THE UNITED WAR WORK CAMPAIGN. | Hearing WE ARE SHOWING THE DRESS GOODS Used in the Making of New Apparel Our displays consist of only those fabrics which.are now being used by the foremost Parisian and American dressmakers for the fashioning of the new suits, coats, dresses and skirts. These fabrics include charming ve- lours, broadcloths, wool jerseys, worsteds, serge checks and plaids and other seasonable cloths, in light and heavy weights; light weights predom- They evidence a wide range of quiet colors and a splendid winiate of stunning weaves. Their prices will make you anxious to get busy with the needle. Silks—New attractive patterns, per yard Silks—Fancy plaid patterns, per yard... . Serges—All wool, 40 and 42 inches, per yard Serges—Part wool, special, per yard. .:................ LGana oaeve

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