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ome so ee > NATIONAL CATHOLIC WAR COUNCIL doing)» ASKS. CHURCH Fargo, N. D., Nov. 15.—The diocesan committee of the national. Catholic War Council at a meeting held here yesterday sent to all county and par- ish chairmen, committeemen ahd workers the following message: “Re: gardless of the prospects for early peace, you are all urged to redouble efforts in the war fund campaign and You Get Delicious Results with SA-VAN- This isthe new cooking com- pound that housewives all over the.country are. using in-place of eggs in cooking and baking. It also saves shortening. Try it yourself and.see how, good it is. Cakes, muffins, waf- fles and cookies will come out as delightfully crisp, brown and, appetizing as if eggs were used. It may be used in ‘salad dress- ings, puddings, French ‘toast, gravies— any recipe that calls for whole eggs. It gives you the same fluffy lightness—the same leavening power — the ‘same thickening and_ binding ‘quali- ties as eggs at a fraction of what eggs cost you. The first 25 cent package will save you over $1.00. As eggs go up it will save you more, TODAY — Ask Your Grocer for ., -SaVan- BISMARCK. GROCERY CO.. DISTRIBUTORS ,of this institution TO SUPPORT DRIVE to keep at it until all who are able to give have been called. upon. Actual peace will make the need of funds more pressing than ever. Our, fight: ers, will have less of excitement to keep up their spirits and conuer lonliness and homesickness, and there- fore the ministrations of the seven war relief organizations will be more jmecessary than if the war were to con- tinue.” i erases [CITY NEWS | Has Influenza. Thomas Flanagan! a well. known farmer residing north of the city, is o.fmed to his homo ‘by a severe at- ack of influenza. Again Have Flu. ‘Miss Margaret Wynkoop and Miss dna Wachal, of the Provident Insur- ince Co. force ‘are again laid up suf- ‘ering with relapses from their recent attack of the “flu.” A In From Country. John Tajx, a substantial farmer re- siding south of Bismarck, was brought in to a local hospital Wed- nesday suffering from a severe at- tack of Spanish influenza. "The First National bank has now on display an‘ eleven-starred service | flag in honor of members of the staff who are in the sérvice of their country. In the | Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur , Solberg of | Naughton township have been brought to St. Alexius hospital suffering from Spanish influenza. Mrs. Solberg’s con- dition is particularly serious: Memorial Foe! Major Shuman. Tho death of Major F. L, Shuman having been confirmed by the govern- ment, there will be a.memorial serv- ive held in his honor on Sunday even- ing the 24th of November, J, L. Bell and the pastor will make memorial addresses. ‘ Chief Martineson Home. Nielsen’s Millinery SATURDAY SPECIALS : Big Slayghter Sale on Millinery See Millinery | Bargains | in Window Wash Waists, all $2. Bat. Georgette |Waists up to-$7.00 at” » Different and: Better In triple- -sealed, yellow and blue ‘packages, ‘ Order from-your neigborhood grocer. Dohn’ s Meat Market 512 BROADWAY > + SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Young and VEAL, MUTTON, Old ‘CHICKENS 28ce BEEF & PORK ' ALL KINDS OF FRESH HOME MADE SAUSAGE / Eleven-Starred Flag. © + Chris Martineson, chief of police, is home from Minneapolis, where he as- sisted former Chief of Police Oscar Martinson of the Mill'city in celebrat- *|Temperature at noon . » 4 Highest yesterday . 54 Lowest yesterday . . 25 Lowest last night - 28 None KES, GREAT. SUCCESS“IN U: s. SCHOOL GARDEN ARMY JENNIE BURKES Miss Tenn., has just been ‘appointed,to the important position ‘of :assistant re- gional director of the United States School Garden army for Alabama and Jennie Burke of Knoxville, ‘Mississippi. She is the only woman who has been appointed to this posi- tion for one or more states. She has the further distinction of being the first woman to have been elected to an executive position in the school system of Tennesee, be- ing superintendent of public instruc- tion of one of the counties. Although, still a very young woman, {she is nationally known as a member of the National Educational associa- tion. AA eee ing his election to be sheriff of Hen- nepin county. Larson Christianson. Mr. Lester Larson and. Miss Hattio Christignsen of Baldwin were married at the Presbyterian manse by Rev. H. C. Postlethwaite, at 6 o’clock Thurs- day evening. . Mr, and Mrs. Harry Schonert were in attendance. Mr. Larson is a brother of John_ Larson of, this city. The young couple will résido on a farm near Baldwin. | To Hettinger. ‘Mrs. George N. Keniston and son Donald of First street have gone to Hettinger to attend a sale on her brother’s farm. Baldwin Banker Here. Mr. H. G. Higgins, cashier of the Baldwin State bank, was in the city Friday transacting ‘business ‘in rela- tion to his financial institution. “Peace Day” Celebration. There will be a “Peace Day” cele- bration ‘at the Presbyterian church Sunday morning. | Patriotic music will be sung by the quartette dnd congre- gation. The quartette will ‘becom: posed of popular musicians, Messrs. Halverson and Humphreys and Misses will preach on the theme “Peace on Earth, Good-Will Toward Men.’ C. W. McGray Much Better. Sen. C, W. McGray, in whose condi- tion a change for the worse was noted Wednesday and Thursday, is reported much better at the Bismarck hospital, today. Mr. MecGray is suffering trom the effects ot bicnloride of mercury, which he took evening. Heard Big Guns. Henry Hansen, former stenograph- er on the First National bank staft, writes from’France, where he is sery- jing with Lieut. Col. E. P, Quain’s base hospital:staff, stating jthat while taeir vuntt :was not actually on tho firing line, they were so near at the time the letter was writtenythat they could distinctly hear the boom and see the flash of the big guns. Is Lieutenant Now. rE. A, Baskerville, formerly receiv- ing teller at the First National bank, has been commissioned a second lieu- tenant in the quartermaster corps at Camp Devens, Mass., advice to this effect having -recently reached Bis- marck. It is probable that Lieut. Bas- kerville will yet see. service in France, as it is expected that the quartermaster corps* will have much work to do in the rehaliditafion of devastated regions. | Today’s Weather ‘| > For twenty-four hours ending at noon, Noy. 15. Precipitation . Highest wind velocit: ‘ Forecast. . For North Dakota: : Generally fair tonight and Saturday; warmer tonight west and central portions; sonizwhat colder Saturday west portion. Lowest Temperatures Williston 26 \ St. Paul Helena . Chicago Swift Current. KaKnsas City . ORRIS wi ROBER Mete: srologist. There's a cure against getting old, an excellent and thoro 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 and gay—take it.today. 85c., Tea or Tablets. J6s.. Breslow. a Bismarck Conservatory of Music. Vocal, Piano, Violin, Elocution. Private lessons or classes. Courses leading to diplom: Teachers’ Certificates—Normal ie Training. Pupils’ recitals semi-tmonthly. Reasonable ‘ates. Free catalogue. BERGLIOT CASPARY, Director Business College Building Phone 607K PEACE MEET | not. formally & PAGES’ place. of the. peace, negotiators, is. re- gurded as almost certain to be selectéd for the peace conference, when the in- reassembles | today ter-allied council $ iy. The real work of the negotiations will yee carried on. in Paris, where it i | probable all delegates from the coun- tries will reside temporarily. There is little doubt that the su- ' PRESBYTERIAN. CHURCH : RUMMAGE SALE — TWO DAYS Nov. 2 1-22 SUUneUUUCUSHUHAALEHHEETAAEEEEELTEEAEAAEANINNNTE Millinery Sale Saturday and Monday ‘Lot 1 Paris, Nov. 15. Versailles, although chosen as the meeting A beautiful line of Millinery worth up $0 95 to S700. Heh vet cota awe anaes Lot 2 wortt'sp o 00 ee $4.95 Lot 3 ciusive shapes worth up to $14.00"... $0.99 | Opposite Ma ry Bucholz 119 3rd St. | eeeewocoone eee eee. | ' Baby’s ET us take pic- Photograph tures of baby in all his newly learn- ed poses. Then surprise dad with them. on Christmas day. It’s a gift fond mothers and fath- ers prize above all. Won’t Dad Be Pleased? Holmboe Photograph Studio Publicity Film Co. ‘by mistake Monday]. Next Door to Grand Theatre, BISMARCK Just Arrived From Crawford County, New York. Will be cut December 23rd. Get your orders in early. SATURDAY SPECIALS. Grocery Department. Liquid Veneer, 50 cent size.......-... 0. esses 40c Sliced peaches, No. 2 cans, 2 for ...........+-- 35c Baked beans, No. 1 cans 2 lb. pkgs. Santos coffee. . With every sale of 2 ee R. L, Washing Powder, 15¢ size, we give you one 10c package free. Armour’s toilet soap, 3 cakes in box; regular 40-cent seller . wt 30c Meat and Fish Department. Oysters, Calf Liver, Veal, Pig Pork Hamburger Steak ..... rervaSperskuispeerole ete Pitas 2de pd ., Picnic Hams . bitte eeee es Teed Setstaisiesosciad 29¢ pd Pot Roast. Beef :...... Kae Relocates cope as 25c pd Three Big Specials for Cash. KUPITZ CO. QUALITY SERVICE SANITARY Fourth Street gets: Bismarck TMU the Ger- ib'ae71. the same historic: hall .wh preme act of signing the peace agree- man empire was proclaim ment: will take place ut Versailles in AUANOADOROODOAORODODONNQUDOOUOSUOOUDDOONGEOLONOGNDOQUCUEODODODRODOAUOOUGUARONOADOOUNENOORADORODS: = GAULOEEAAUNNOUUOOAAUOUEUDEAEDONOAUANOGUSOAOLAONDNUNOOOREGODOOLOGANaONOAOKaODROOCOgOE Brown & Geiermann SATURDAY SPECIALS STOCK UP WITH WATCH OLIVE O1l) Olive Oil Abnormal Price of Imported Commodity Tempts Dealers to. Adulteration. \e have a small quan- - Jef! at old prices. To re ice this stock the (By Special Correspondent.) price would be 100 per Washington, —Food inspect- ors have been instructed by the offi-+ cials in charge of the enforcement of the Federal food and drugs act to in- spect interstate shipments of olive oil, in order to prevent the sate in inter-| state commerce of cheaper vegetable} oils under the name of olive oil. a cent higher. = Pompeain, half gal.$2.75 Pompeain, quarts. .$1.50 imported, say the officials, domestic olive of! is not sufficient to| supply the demand. The abnormally} thigh price of genuine olive oil has; tempted unscrupulous dealers to mix cheaper vegetable oils with a little} genuine olive oil and to sell the mix- ‘ture labeled as olive oil. Cotton seed oil, corn ofl and soy bean oil are the principal substitutes used. Pompeain, pints... ..75¢ Old Monk, half gal !$2.75 Old Monk, quarts. .$1.50 ANUORUOONAOOORONDOGGN onuanogononnN Old Monk, pints. .... 75e 10. Carrots, Parsnips, Rutabagas, Cucumbers, Squash Swéet Potatoes, Leaf Lettuce, Celery, Cranberries, Oranges, Lem: ons, Bananas, Grapes, Apples. 5.Ib. pure maple syrup ........ eee $2.00 = 14 lb, pure maple syrup. Shs es 2.» $1.05 z Corn Flakes, 3 for ........... eas Case “ 25¢ : Wheat Flakes, 3 LOL os eae 25c : 10 Ib. pail extracted honey...... .. +, $4.00 = Comb honey” BE ea ht BBE A 7 LOGAN’S WE THANK YOU Phone 211 | =a) 120 Third Street USE THE TELEPHONE if you are not coming downtown Saturday. Qur clerks are trained in taking telephone or- ders and will give you the same careful attention and-will have your order filled and delivered with the same care and promptness as though you called personally. Our phones are busy these days and we therefore ask your pa- tience if you get the “busy” signal. In telephoning you help to relieve any congestion at the markets and help to make it safe for those who come in, but our strict sani- tary conditions and our absolute cleanliness insure you purity in your food. Our rapid turn-over of stock insures you wholesome fresh goods always, which is essential. :Stay away from dirty, unkept stores; stay away from small crowded stores and trade where sanitary conditions : are supreme. We list for Saturday the items that will interest you for your Sunday dinner and as usual we offer you the best qualities at less than regular prices. Our Deliveries Leave at 10:30 a. m. and 3:30 p. m.; Satur- day 4p.m. Closed at 10 p. m. Saturday i} | Just received another car of apples— Wagners . Baldwins Rome Beauties ee Your choice at $2.65. These are a ne lot . , _ anda Bargain. Fancy Celery Grape Fruit Cranberries Sweet Potatoes A fresh shipment of National Cookies and Crackers just arrived today. Our Fresh Roasted Coffee’ sales are in- creasing daily. Why pay more:when you can ae Real Coffee at 28, a6 and 38c per pound. “PURE HIGH TEST SWEET CREAM”