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Ls », ae an ) ol . bo @ | ves " < | , « . ad t = et ME ws ta \ SNH —e ' BISMARCK DAILY. TRIBUNE | Just received another large shipments of Clothin g, chi advance styles and patterns in Suits and Overcoats, for men and young men. Every one of these many Suits and overcoats represents a correct style; and the quality is of the highest order; the best examples of fine clothes making, from the choicest fabrics of America Zee] S. E, BERGESON & SON 22==== and Great Britain. Our assurance of your satisfaction is we guarantee money cheerfully refunded. your insurance; it or ‘ person. Mail orders receive the same prompt attention you receive wien you call in‘ RED CROSS CHRISTMAS FOR NEEDY * Throughout the country on Christ-' worthy cases if il proceeds: privately mas day the wives and families of soldiers who might have failed to ob- tain the, usual holiday cheer from oth- er sources, were looked after ‘by the ‘Red Cross,.and the Burleigh county chapter was no exception in this re- spect. Civilian relief has been from ‘America’s entrance in the war an im- portant division of the Burleigh coun- ty Red Cross Nothing has been said of this depart- ment ofthe chapter's work. ‘For one thing, no soldier is.to be given the impression that his family, while he is away fighting for his country, are; to: be*considered as paupers or public charges. In addition, the Red Cross has. found that it can work much more effectively and depend more surely opon reaching and relieving BISMARCK HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI » RALLY AT GYM THIS EVENI G There'll bea genuine; old time, ‘“Rah- Rah, Zizz-Boom-Bah” rally of Bis- marck high school students and alumni at the gym this evening, when the Capital City’s honor on the basketball field will be defended against the claims of Glendive, Mont. ’ Scores of Bismarck high alumni are home from university and college, from S.A. 'T. C. corps, officers’ training schools, cantonments or camps. Some of them are back from’ overseas, and there'll be boys there in khaki and in blue, wearing the insignia of practical- _ SATISFYING RELIEF FROM LUMBACO Stoan's Liniment has the *“"" punch that relieves rheumatic :twinges: this, warmth-giving, congestione Sattering circulation-stimulating reme ,Cdy penetrates without rubbing right to athe achiny ing spot and briny quick: fell, “surely, nly. A wonderful help for external pains, sprains, ins, stifie Bets, on ra lumbago, Bruises. Get your bottle today—costs Little, “meana much, Ask your.druggist fcr ii it by name. Keep it handy for the wicle family. The big bottle is economy. Sloan's Li egietiag Kj chapter's activities. | FAMILIES OF YANKS and without publicity. During the past week no soldier's ed to feel that their country did not husband and father was making. The number who required assistance from the Red Cross was not large, but the few. who did come under the mantle of this great organization were made to feel that it was very much their Christmas. Christmas dinners which lacked nothing, ‘to make them com- plete, toys, candies, nuts, clothing, fuel and other necessities are luxur- fes which were unsparingly showered upon the familites of our national de- |fenders, and hearts which otherwise; (might have been sad on this joyful occasion were caused to glow with gratitude. ly branch of the service, All the Bismarck alumni are expected to turn out to assist the present high school body in welcoming the old timers, and “a good time will be had.” CITY NEWS In Minneapolis. Miss Charlotte ‘Matson, legislative librarian, is spending the holidays with relatives and friends: in. Minne- apolis. © ee In Mott. Mrs. Sadie Sloan and children are spending the holidays in Mott. “Mrs: ‘Sloan is a member of the public li- {brary commission ‘staff. |, Displaying. China. Dean E.:J. Babcock of the schoo! of mines is at the capitol arranging a peramnent display of china and: pot: |tery products which is a revelation of North ‘Dakota's clay recources. Quinine That Does Not Affect -Head. Because of its tonic and laxative ef- fect, LAXATIVE : BROMO QUININE, (Tablets) can be taken by *anyone iwthout: causing: nervousness..or ring- ing in the head: There is only one “Bromo Quinine.” _ E. W. GROVE'S. signature on the box. 30c. Carney Coal Phone 94 O. E. Anderson Lbr. C. Have your old hat made like new at the family in Burleigh county .was allow-|*” ‘| Liberty hon “| Third TEACHERS HAVE BIG RETIREMENT FUND INVESTED Applications for Annuities to Date Have Not Encroached On Income. The ‘trustees of the teachers’ retire- ment fund met at the state house Fri- aay to consider a number of applica- tions for annuities. To date the de- mands on the teachers’ retirement fund have heen very light, and there has ac- cumulated in this tr $200,000, the bulk of which has bee ted in of university and school lands was de- liberating over the question of iny ing a-small. portion of the great legaéy of. $50,000,000 given by Unele Sam to North Dakota when it became a state, the teachers’ ‘retirement fund trustee who are nonpolitical, took the leade ship by making application for $12 6000 worth of bonds, voting to inve practically the entire fund accumula ted at that time. The original invest- jment was followed by another in the Liberty loan, and the peda- xogues of North Dakota, through their retirement fund, are today one of the state’s largest holders of Liberty bonds. The trustees of the fund elected the teachers are P. S. Berg, superin- tendent of schools at Dickinson; J. A. Haig. superintendent at Devils Lake, and -M. Beatrice: Johnstone, superin tendent at Grand Forks. State Tre: surer John Steen and the state supe intendent of public instruction ‘are! ‘members ex-officio. G | | TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY , FOR RENT—Two keeping -roms on furnished house- first floor two WANTED-—Housekeeper on farm for widower and Good wages. small family, Address 689 iribane, 11227 2wks FOR RENT—Large fi furnished room in modern home. Address 619 Sixth’ street.. Phone 6192. 12 27 6ts. FOR REVT—Furnished "five room house all strictly modern, location 520 7th street. Phone 487R. Price $35 per month, 12 27 6t Phone 75, City Fuel Co. \Eagle Tailoring Co. PHOOsy g 3 Z ie Z Z Z Z Z iid CLD | Ee the Beulah Coal While the state board P. | outs $15.500016.75; | beef N.D.E. A. BOARD IS IN.SESSION IN CITY TODAY Educators Giving Especial At-/ tention to Possible Legislation. The executive committee of the] North Dakota Educational association is in session at the Grand Pacific to- day, taking up many matters which would have been considered at the annual meeting of the association, had not that gathering been post- poned, because: of the flu. ‘The com- mittee is giving special considera- tion to proposed legislation affecting educational affairs, Members of the committee. are R. ack, president of tho ‘Ellendae velson’ 'Sauvain, superintend- ent of the Devils. Lake city schools; . S. Berg, superintendent at Dic! son; J. A, Haig. Ramsey county su- perintendent; N.C. Macdonald, retir- ing superintendent of. public instruc- tion; Miss Minnie J. Nielson, state superintendent-elect, and W. E. Par-; who is secretary of the executive com mittee as well.as of the state asso- ciation. NEW SALEM MAN DIES. John Lingula of New Salem. aged 33, passed away at a local hospital this morning, a victim of influenza. Carney Coal _Phone 94 0. E. Anderson:Lbr. C. ARHICAGO LINESTORK: Hogs, receipts, 27,04 steady) to | strong; bulk of sales; sii, 4017.85 butchers, $17.60@17: 14.70; ; light $16.80@ 17.60; packing $16, throw- $13.50@15.00. Jattle, receipts .6,000;_ butcher catle steady o catle, $15.90@19. stock sows and heifers $7.85@14.5 stockers and canners and: cuters $6.85 and _deet blocks from the Post Office. Also| @7.' veal calves, good cand . choice, &00d stove for sale. Cheap. Call | 91+.00@15.00. i | 820 4th street. 12 27 wk eben, receipts La lambs $15.50 @ 15.85; ewes $9.50@ 50@ 16. ST. PAUL _ LIVESTOCK. ‘Hogs. receipts 12,500° steady; tf bulk mostly ‘$17. a 1400; killers strong; cows and bell S. 7; steady; lam wethers, FONDS $10.00@13,75; ewes $3. 09 to to $8.50. 50. Call C. A. Finch Lum- ber Co., phone 17, for Old Hickory Lignite. Z Z Z Z Y y Z Z Z Z Z A Z Z Z Y Z Z Z Z Z p ZY Z Z CLM; WE Ti La CZ MORETHAN300 | sons, Burleigh county superintendent, | pigs, good to choice CZ | INOCULATED BY OUR RED CROSS Free Clinic In Federal Building Proving Popular and Effective. The Burleigh county Red Cross, a pioneer in North Dakota in effective organization to combat the flu, during the few weeks its anti-flu clinic has been established in the federal buitd- ing has-innoculated between 300 and 400 people, The virus used is the Rose- now serum, advocated as a preventa- tive of both flu and: pneamonia‘and cently strongly endorsed at a meet Chicago. No charge of any kind is made for the innoculations, which are performed by volunteer registered from the city’s two large hos- A complete record is kept of case, and to date the serum has , proven almost 100 per cent efficient. | After t week the clinic will be open only m 2 to'4 on Tuesday and Friday afternoons. Patients who have received their first or first and second innoculations on Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday are requested to come Tuesday, while those who were innocu- lated during the last half of the week Try Pineapple Plneappie is flavor which must be sealed tokeep. We 'séal it in'a vial Lees We use half a 1 MPP ripe pineapple 40 make the J flavor for one: { YPN UY Jiffy-Jell des- sert. So youget a@ wealth of this delightiul taste Jiffy-Jell, comes ready sweet ened ‘The bottle of Havor comes in the package And it cosis a wile One package makes instaat dessert for six There are 10 flavors. but try Pineapple and Loganberry today Orcer them now 2 Packages f-1 25 Cents At Your Grocer's Jilfy-Jell—Waukeeha, Wieconsin Y YouitysL hig of public health officers of America in| sted to present theinselves on ‘ Promptitude upon the part of pationts is urged as a means of facilitating the work, So many are availing themselves of the prophylactic treatment offered by the Red Cross oS a a [ AMUSEMENTS | Ys TONIGHT ONLY DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS IN “THE MATRIMANIAC” A REGULAR FAIRBANKS WHIRLWIND IN 5 REELS AT THE ORPHEUM THEATER TOMORROW MAY ALLISON Cans of CORN, per can PEAS, per can at ; at that there is a heavy demand on the time of the volunteer nurses. Phone 75, City Fuel Co. For the Beulah Coal We have just received part of our big 1 EW YEARS. ‘yment of the Famous” ‘LOWNEY'S” CHOCOLATES PNT Raa In Bulk and Boxes SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY AND SUNDAY Assorted Chocolates 80c, at 60c COWAN’S Drug Store Phone RY AN’ 4 BIG SATURDAY SPECIALS “15¢ We have a big shipment of Standard No. Bdway so WE APPRECIATE YOUR TRADE MLL SL MMMM N Ny Saturday, Monday and Tuesday Only Domnants Short Ends, Broken Sizes, Short Lots and Left Overs in Every Department of this Big Store offered at --~ REMARKABLE REDUCED PRICES A Shopping Tour through this store will Delight the Thrifty Housewife We must clean up the ODDS-and ENDS before stock taking Shop Early = and: Get Fi irst Choice \ SONS NS —s..