The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 13, 1918, Page 5

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a ‘BAPTIST LADIES’ "Co. patronage is hoped for. MUSICAL PROG PROGRAM Q for the Red’ Cross mass‘‘meeting to Miss Bergliot Caspaty, director of the AUsOGUUDOGOGCGONDONSGUEAONOCORORSOOEOORSEOOCeSOabOGOOUaOOOUOUOUNOCROSNODUGERESSeGeROqONNTIES FRIDAY, DEC. 13, 1918 MARTIN ASKS’. SALVATION ARMY: |USE POSLAM DONATIONS TO KETTLES TO MAKE FOR ECZEMA, BASKET FUND| DEBUT TOMORROW ITCH NO MORE Supt. cM. “Martin of of the Bismarck public schools yesterday issued to all pupils, requesting their aid in the fill- ing of Christmas . baskets for Bis- marck’s ‘poor, the following bulletin: The annual donation to the Salva- tion Army for the Christmas dinners to the needy of all denominations will de taken as last year in package or can. form. following is the list of eatables which the ‘Salvation Army would like: ‘Canned fruit, canned vegetables, home baked (bread, coffee, canned milk, su- gar, butter, potatoes, flour, apples, dDananas, jelly, celery and cranber- ries. This should be donated in wrapped and ‘labeled. packages on Thursday, December 19, 1918. I would ‘be glad! if the teachers would present this ma -| ter in as attractive a way as possi le and see that each package is wrap- ped and labeled with the nme of the rtitle which is inside to save unwrap- ping to find out. Ensign J. C. Bell who has charge of the Army will gather the pack- ages from each ‘building Friday after- noon. Please have all the material in the lower hall where it can be easily got- ten. This is a worthy object and an an- nual custom. J. H. MARTIN, -. City Superintendent. FOOD SALE SET FOR TOMORROW The''Ladies’ Aid Society of the First Baptist church will hold its an- nual food sale at the Bismarck Gas offices, Broadway and Fifth street tomorrow afternoon. A tempt- ing array of good things will be offer- ed at attractive prices, and a liberal LUNCHES TO BE SERVED DURING | ANNUAL BAZAAR Lunches will ‘be served for business men and. other down town workers from 11:45 on tomorrow at the Hughes Co. offices on Broadway by the Catholic Ladies’ Sewing Circle of | # St. Mary’s parish in connection with the annual fancy work and food sale. In_addition to the hot lunches there will be offered for sale all sorts of home made pastries, pies, cookies, cakes and bread, mince meat, fruit cakes and other delicacies, and there will be an unusually handsome array of fancy work. FOR MASS MEETING AT AUDITORIUM ‘Following is athe Thusceail program, be held at the Bismarck Auditorium on Sanday. afternoon, as .announceil, by The Salvation Army kettles which are expected to accumulate the where- withal to supply Christmas dinners for Bismarck’s poor\ will make their appearance on the streets ‘tomorrow, and the familiar combination of swinging kettle and ringing’ bell: will remain an institution for the ensuing ten days. Capt. J. C. Bell, command- er of the Bismarck corps, advises that quite a number of new families haye been discovered, and that capital city folks must needs be unusually gener- ous this year if there is to be Yuletide cheer in every home. COSTS LITTLE TO JOIN RED CROSS, SAYS CHAIRMAN “All that is required to join the Red Cross is a heart and a dollar,” said Chairman marck Christmas Red Cross roll call committee today, “It don’t believe we have a man or woman or boy or girl in Bismarck lacking in either of these essentials,” said the chairman. “I hope that ev- erybody wiil be ready for the mem- ‘bers of our committee , when they start out on their rounds Monday morning. We have a big territory to cover; paign 100 per cent complete, and we would likt to have from the people the same splgndid cooperation they have given other causes.” CARNEY COAL PHONE 94 0. E. ANDERSON LBR. co. WELL KNOWN FARM MATRON PASSES AWAY Mrs. W. F. Gagnier, aged 35, whose home was 15 miles northeast of the city, died from influenza at a local hos- pital this morning after two weeks’ illness. The deceased’s husband is very ill in the same hospital. Funer- al arrangements have not been made. Phone 75, City Fuel Co. For the Beulah Coal —_* - CITY NEWS > _* From Garrison. J. E. Sullivan of Garrison was a Bismarck visitor today. In Hospital Dr. G. A. Matthews of Napoleon is a Patient at the Bismarck hospital. e asd Leaves Hospital !MPhed Quanrud ‘left the Bismarck hospital yesterday after'a successful bout with flu. En Route Home. Mrs. Edward Wenz of Toledo, O., and Miss Florence E,. Satterlund of Colorado Springs, Colo. were guests of Mr. and Mrg..John A. Larson today -Coriynity Choral: choir: “Star Spangled Banner”—Everyone. Merry. Life” (Denza) * peed Our Republic” (Keller) —Com- nidnity Choral club. ee the Boys’ Come’ ‘Home”—Mrs. C. Schoelkopf: The’ Sign of Mercy” (Avery)—Miss Casparty, Mrs. Bankton, Mrs. Hanson, |. Mr. Wallace. “The End of a Perfect Day” (Bond)~1, + Mt; Harkins.’ Community: singing’ of. familiar songs. i Scrub yourself dally,; you are not clean inside. This means clean stom: ach, bowels, blood, liver. You clean your hands each day—it’s more im- portant to cleanse the stomach and Dowels. Moral: . Take Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea—a thoro clean- ser—purifier.. Jos. Breslow. Phone 75, City Fuel Co. For the Beulah Coal NERVES ALL feeling the strain, should and dangerous. ofp 3 nourishment abundant in tonic properties. tt’s | brings ; strength to the body, through nourish- felt in every part. Jf inclined to be nerconss the togical answer is—Scott’s Emulsion. Ott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. ee ‘is AUUEAOUGUERAUORAOUEREOUONNONEO fat Washburn. mother in the home, ora mee or woman at busi- — with nerves undone and the s SEMULSION Pout sedatives or strong medicines are habit- Y Sai Cash =a Carry [Fie ot] Grocery. [7th & Thayer] THE ORIGINAL CASH AND CARRY SATURDAY SPECIALS First Class Dairy Butter, per Ib: . New Salem Creamery Butter, per Ib. . .68e Strictly fresh eggs, per dozen: ......... 55e. Home made ‘mince meat, per lb. while enroute:,to their. homes after visiting their, father, J. a Satterlund, Now Second Lieutenant. Word has een received ' in Bis- marck'that Wi. L, Parsons, son of Mr. and Mrs, L. M. Parsons of Bismarck, has been coimmiggloned a second lieu- tenant in the aviation corps with the Every eczema sufferer should know just how greatly Poslam is able to benefit this stubborn trouble; how quickly it brings relief, stops itching, cools, soothes and comforts. To spread Poslam over an angry affected surface is to feel that here, in reality, is just BISMARCK DAILY ‘TRIBUNE ‘Wounded Slightly. Erivate George W. Stephan, San- ‘born, N. Taiasing in Action. Private Nels Jensenj Luverne, N. Kk. Private Knute Jorgenson, Thomp- son, N. D. Private Herbert A, Parker, Arne- gard, N.. Dak. ‘Private Fred Thomater, South Far- go, N. D. Private John M. Aslakson, Roy N. | Private Alfred Moen, Devil's Lake, N. Dak. Private Hugo C. Dettman, Judson, iN, Dak. Wounded. Degree Undetermined, ‘Private Olaf Thomason, Lisbon, N. Dak. Wounded Slightly. Private John P. Olson, Berg, N. D. Private Louis N. Jerome, Pembina, (PAGE 5 er Your Xmas suit or ov- LADIES—READ Have your last year’s coat, suit or skirt altered to conform to this year's ercoat order should be ingvand dying by owerts im their par |Placed now with Klein, ticular lines of work. Klein, tailor Tailor and Cleaner. and cleaner. jena ae eT ‘every day. Poslam is harmless. Use R. A. Tracy. of the Bis-| @, we intend to make our cam-|N. I the healing influence the skin de-| Dak. mands. Treatment is usually surpris-| Private Melvin Lee, Jameston, N. ingly short and improvement noticed ! pak. Z s{@ECTION NO TWO. “Oled of Disease. Frank 'M. Kain, Murdock, ‘N. jt for pimples, rashes and all eruption- al disorders. Wag. Sold everywhere. , For free sample] Dak. write to Emergency Laboratories, 24% Corporal Geo. W. Eggert; Killdeer, West 47th St., New York City. N. Dak. Urge your skin to become clearer.| Private Charles A. Craigen, Neche, healthier by the daily use of Poslam|N, Dak. Soap, medicated with Poslam. Wounded Severely. Private Alphonse Gervais, N. Dak. Fargo, f Fallen For Freedom | BIGU.C.T. MEETING Bismarck Lodge No. 325 will have a regular meeting Saturday night Dee. 14th. There will be a big class to be initiat- ed, and a big feed will be put on after the meet- ing. All members’ and SECTION NO. ONE. Killed In’ Action. Private William G. Peterson, Finley, N. Dak. Died from Accident. Wegoner Earl A. Litzy, Marshall, N, Dak. Wounded Severely. Private John Reisenauer, Dickinson, . D. Private Clarence O. Larson, Mid- way, N, Dak. Frivale Lester Allen, Bismarck, .N. Private Leo J. Billing, Lisbon, N. rivate Harold C. Brunsvold, Skaar, N. Dak. Wounded, Degree Undetermined. Sergeant George Blewett, James- visiting brothers areur- town, N, Dak. Private Palmer J. Johnson. Ender/gently requested to be lin, N. D. "private Patrick J. Cox, Stewartsdale present. N. Dak, Private John L. Solem, Devils Lake, 0. K. OLSON, De A CIS ate Senior Counselor. aera irete onan osey, J. i: GEORGE, Dal Private Philip Hariwe, Defiance, N. Dak. CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears CMitaa the Leda ¢ Signature of lo Secretary. Get the Genuine and Avoi Have you figured out where you are going NEXT SUNDAY NIGHT At the Salvation Army Sunday 2 P. M., Sunday School and Men and Women’s Bible Class etican’ expeditionary force, follow- “ing, a, competitive examination in SWiphe ich, all master mechanics of the corps entered. The Bismarck {boy was the only one of the competitors to win a commission, and his training, except for the education which he re- ceived in the Bismarck high school, was gained entirely through practical experience, while a majority of the others were college and university men with technical training. Call C. A. Finch Lum- ber Co., phone 17, for Old Hickory Lignite. ON TENSION? sarees generally find won derful help in The logical help isa form ' as UNGUOOUAUONCUROGEAEOUCOONeOOUCEONNOONOEOOROuEOND 8 P. M., Great Salvation Meeting, Subject “THE LAW OF OPPRESSION VS. THE LAW OF LIBER’ Music by the Sextette _ 112 Main St. Bismarck N. D. Special Solos Logan’s WE THANK YOU. Both Phones 211 You will have to order your Xmas trees early as 75 c supply is limited. Also stands to put trees in, at - ® Dates, Figs, Raisins, Nuts, Candy; your order for this “lass of goods will be appreciated as soon as convenient. Fruit Cakes—We have just received a supply of famous « National Biscuit Fruitcake, put $ up in two sizes 40c 1. 25 Order now to insure yourself a fruit cake. We have a nice supply of real delicacies for your Xmas dinner, including Heinz Plum Pudding and Fig Pudding in two sizes; Heinz Mince Meat, Large Bulk Olives. Cheese, Extra Fancy Full Cream cheese | in individual sizes, weighing about 2 pounds to 214 pounds at 50 Cc Orange Marmalade, put up in fruit jars and it’s fine, each Animal Cookies, put up in package or bulk. Helps out the candy problem and much cheaper. Two real bargains, Fruited Oats or Wheat per package No. 2: size Van Camp & Son, Pork & Beans, Remember, we are here to serve you, for | your Xmas dinner with.everything the market affords. 118 Third St. : HOME MADE PIES HOME MADE MINCE MEAT etesagdUQNTEnOUUde4U4dCn.UUGEEETUMUEnUGEEEREEEUHLO ARDC NNNRREEAAATACONNANT, Deliveries Week Days, 10:30 and 3: 50; Setaneay jast de- livery at 4 P. M ; Pears—New York Keifers, for preserving eo and. packing, per bushel basket $3. 00 Remember you can get suger to put, them up. N. itt Private Palmer Hanson, Mayville, Private Allen L. Johnson, Foxholm, N._ Dak. ripe fruit. They give to Jiffy-Jetl dessert a wealth of fresh. fruit taste. With Jiffy-Jell you can make a deliciou: dessert in an instant. It comes ready sweetened, soitsave: your sugar. single packag serves six. There are 10 favors, but we sug- gest Loganberry or Pineapple. Try It will bring you anew conception of gelatine desserts. oday 2 Packages for 25 Cente At Your Grocer’s Siffy-Jetl—Waukesha, Wisconsin su And it costs but a trifle. A The McConkey Commercial Company , Private Philip R. Bangs, Grand Forks, N, Dak. Phone 209 510 Broadway Fancy Creamery Butter, per lb. ........ 61c Fancy Dairy Butter, per Ib. ¢........... 57e Flavors in Vials We do not break jars of dairy butter) Prolite apetaer Hubbard squashes, per lb. .............. de Se aie eaa ican Strictly fresh eggs, per dozen ......... , .60c s Eggs put down in water glass, per doz. . .50¢ National Biscuit Crackers and Cookies re- ceived fresh each week. Ss Our aim is to give a'squa deal to each and every one, so a child will hi ‘e the same deal that‘an older person has. We want your trade and if close prices and good goods will get it, we hope to have it. -McCONKEY’S STORE \ rere ITT NL Give Luggage ---It’s Sensible TONUATUASUUATOUSNHUUOUUEUUNOOUNUUOOUONOUOUULGQOOOUEQLUCEOUEOOUORUUOUUNUE ‘ ea PS ee You’ve been asked by your gov ernment to confine your gifts to practical things—we can’t think: of anything more practical than’ luggage—it’s the gift of service: If it’s made of leather—-we have, it—collar bags, toilet sets—no end of practical suggestions that are? re to gain a-ready welcome. The values are both interesting and attractive—it : has always been our aim to be famous for money’s worth. “THE STORE OF QUALITY AND SERVICE” English Walnuts, 40 Dromedary 30 per pound ....... eee ee eee ee Cc Dates) Giscrcmtaoekies Done steleisa Cc Peanuts, per Figs of all kinds, POUNd 266. ce ee eee ce eae eee 2 7 Cc per package .........0..e eee 1 5 Cc Brazilian Nuts, Heinze Mince Meat, per pound ....... ee eee eee eee ee 35c ANID CAN ois 5 uoeraies ove re otesas Saraiers 35c Beech Nuts or Almonds, Heinze Mince Meat, 1 lb. 40c per Pound s..6 60 co as ve oe es @lass Jars cs kes .c ww esies ce ves Filberts, per Remington’s Pure Horse Radish POUNG Aawiecaiicns iene. 2 Tc Per Jal oii. cose. setae 1 5c Layer Monarch Plum TSG ener eee tareerr ene 3 5 C. Pudding... se ill 3 5 Cc Snow Ball Popcorn, two packages for Pickles Extra Fancy—Dills, Sweets and Sweet Mixed —————$—$—$— —___——_ CHEESE—Camembert, Roquefort, Kraft, Limberger, and Ameri- can and Pimento BROWN & GEIERMANN-

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