The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 22, 1919, Page 8

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.EIGHT WAR MOTHERS OUTLINE THEIR IDEAS OF FITTING HOMECOMING CELEBRATION FOR BURLEIGH COUNTY SERVICE MEN Ask Commercial Club to Take the Lead and to Give Boys Reception ; | economy in the fornia store at .& néat: profit and will Which Sacrifices They Made for Country Warrant— highest degree frend sometime in this vicinity look- Four things contribute to the upbuilding of j Ing after hia affairs. Mr. Marcellus instituti lity, Value, Style, Satis- Would Have It in Near Future THE FAMOUS rented his Regan business last fall be- this institution—Quality, Value, Style, H Fort Lincoln chapter, American War Mothers, today formally called upon the Bismarck Commercial club to carry out ity long discussed plans for a home-coming to the hundreds of Bismarck and Burleigh county ‘boys who served their country in the world’s war. The War ‘Mothers ask that the service men’s party be given in the near future, while the weather is still dependable, and when there is more prospect of the outdoor fea- tures being enjoyable. | In resolutions adopted at this week's meeting of Fort Lincoln chapter, the War Mothers adopted resolutions of- fering the Commercial club the fol- lowing suggestions: “That all soldiers, sailors and ma- rines of Burleigh county, and any men who have seen service from oth- er sections of North Dakota, from other states or from Canada, and now residing in the county, be invited to attend. “That all soldiers, sailors and ma- rines assemble at the armory and march to the Northern Pacific rail- ‘road park, or such other place as may 5 be later designated, for the purpose a of designating and raising the flar* that at this ceremony there be an DOWN WITH THE address by a capable speaker, a oand as perfect combinin, 17 Black Degrees from 6B softest to 9H hardest and 3 copying We Recommend encils, Peencil luxury and Pencil y PENCILS BISMARCK ‘DAILY TRIBUNE chant was an arrival in the Lignite Fl] City last, Thursday, from Los Angeles, California, ‘The’ Marcellus family has |= been living in the southwest since last | == fall, where’ Mr, Marcellus has been| == engaged in the mercantile. business. i = = = = = = He but recently’ disposed of his Cali- fore leaving ‘for the south. The fam- ily {8 thoroughly in love with their new’ location,.and find the mild clim- = ate’ of California quite a contrast to that of North’ Dakota. — 8T. PAUL LIVESTOCK. St. Paul, Minn, Aug. 22.—Hogs re- ceipts 2,700,-50c higher, range $17.25 to 18.75; bulk’ $18 'to 19.00. Cattle 2,500; killers steady, others $5.50. to, 13.50. , 3 FRIDAY, AUGUST 22; 1919 ita reornan a mRneR Ceara yas ty Why faction Guaranteed—We’re growing every day. : Headquarters for Snappy Men N EW Autumn styles from the world’s best makers; distinctive in design; excellent fabrics, in new patterns and colors; tailored in the highest manner oad ar mai ona is Sheep $4.00, steady. known; a remarkable variety of them. H. Cc. OF L. ; phat at the conclusion of the ser- oes fs ‘ane ae vice a banquet be tendered the men; Ewes $2.50°): 8.50 ah TRADE AT here the War Mothers respectfully re- ¥ aia CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. ug. 22—Hogs, 8,000, quest that they, acting with a com- mittee of men, be allowed to provide home-prepared food and to serve the banquet with the ald of the Canteen Girls and such other help as may be Chicago, Il, higher, top 21.85. Heavyweights, | For Sports, for College and High School wear; for the lively young fellows in business. There are new ideas in pock- GUSSNER’S 19.35 to 21.65. 9.50 to 21.80, z — = = = MJ 2 . = Stockers. and’ feeders, slow, weak, = = = = = z ‘Medium weig! = Phone s@. (8107; Main St, fl raarired. It is suexested that tho afa- Light weight $19.60 to 21.85. ets, lapels, soft fronts; in single and sonic temple e m = rh yi 1.50. & ; = BUY FOR CASH Venient place to serve the supper. Heavy dacktag: gows, eiooth $18.50 |= ;, double breasted models. We have excel i “That succeeding the banquet a to 19.25 = i: lent lues at $45 and $50; others: at— - special moving picture show be given, Pigs, 17.75 to $19.00. = | ent valu } and a dance arranged for the men ana ae Rough $1750 to 18.25. = : $20, $25, $380, $35, $40, $60, $70. F e ends, Th velvety leads,straight- ttle 6,500, steady. 4 Big Sale on Bananas ! “The War Mothers particularly re- es ior IE A kiln-dried marae vans ‘i iedium and heavy tc quest that no plans for their enter- wood and uniformly exact grading weight’ $16.59: to.18.75; : Get your Bananas at Guss- Jf tainment be undertaken. of these superb pencils, make for Medium and good $12.75 to 16.35. CUSTOM "TAILORING HAND PRESSING ners, per dozen, ! Propose September. lessened pencil cost and quicker, Lightweight geod. and choice $14.25 | == teat DRY CLEANING Ibe to C Ff! 1 is proposed that the home-com-|§ casier, better work. ipaaee = Copyright 1919 Hart Schaffner & Mare = / EXPERT. REPAIRING er ah aselohal aee:» ing be staged about September 20, on v Common and medium $9.75 to 14.25. = ‘ i ; 4 ‘ Cows $7.50 M# 13°75. Per Bo ize, but early enough to insure a rea- STATIONERY DEPT. eis te to ates hae = : ‘ er Box sonable expeo‘ation of good weather. akCK, N. D. , ers > CauHITVTUTEAUR AUREUS ATE Rismarck and Burleigh county sol- dier boys bave had nothing done in honor of their return since the local home-coming was stage1 in honor of Bismarck’s national gnard companies and service men early last spring. The capital city generally feels that something should be done, done soon and done well. ' MORE MONEY THAN EVER BEFORE IN CIRCULATION IN BRITISH KINGDOM London, July 80.—More money than ever before is now in circulation in ‘English villages, and its easy expen- diture is apparent even to the casual passerby. Extra wages earned’ by workmen, housemaids and farm lab- orers have brought about an aston- ishing social change. One evidence of this is seen in the 8reat increase in bicycles and motor- cycles, which has necessitated the es- tablishment of countless garages and repair hops throughout .the country. Dancing and other clubs are spring- ing up everywhere. Whist clubs are favorites, and the costliness of the Feeder stoerh, $8 to 1215 CHUNG TT TTT ‘Stocker steers $7,25 to 11. Sheep, 16,000, steady. ‘Lambs 84 ‘pounds down $14.50 to 18.00. cf Culls and common $9.50 to 14.00. Yearling wethers’$10.10 to 13.00. Ewes medium’ godd and choice $7.75 Plums— Perbox..... P2010 Perbox ..... $3e40 $4 $3.50 3lc ih et oe. BOC Monarch Baked Beans, No. 2 guaranteed 1 5 Cc quality Milk — Any of the well known brands, large can . Flour lots, standard flour quoted at $11.70 a barrel in 98 pound cotton’ casks, shipments 47,900 barrels. Barley $1.15 to 1.36. Rye INo. 2. $1.52. Bran $41. 8 Flour 25 cents to $9.50. Culls and commons $3 to 7.25. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR. (Minneapolis, Minn., Aug. 2.—Flour A. V. MARCELLUS HOME FROM CALIFORNIA TO VISIT FRIENDS Wilton, N. D., Aug. 22.—A; V. Mar- collus, former Wilton and Regan mer. Apples, wrapped, per box ........... Apples, Un- wrapped, box higher in carload| Tribune Want Ads bring results. Watermelons— In 24-Ib. sacks $1.75 Bil prizes for which thé members play In 49-Ib. sacks ...... 3.50 ff would, a few years ago, have consti- In 98-lb. sacks 6.90 tuted almost a scandal. The sense of HE erection of memorials to the memory of the departed is a custom as old as the ages. A custom as sublime as it is venerable—linking,, as it does, the past with the future— comfortable life is assigned ag the cause for this last development. It is well being and the demand for a more taken by sociologists as a permanent thing which is more likely to in- crease than to diminish. (Sold for cash only) Pot Roast—Best grade, per Ib. ... 22c Regular Roast— posse Ca eae ; q 4 : Per Ib. ......... 24c , UNION MACHINISTS IN the early life ‘with the life to come. et eeg es ie . Rib Roast—The best stand- AKRON WANT 44-HOUR : ; 4 at ieee ane : al ah 30c ff] WEEK AND MoRE wacEs T is unfortunate but true, however, that the heart promptings of our forefathers which Akron, O., Aug, 22—Union machin- jists in Akron went on strike this morn- ing asking for a fourty-four hour wee& and wage increases to $1 an hour. [ga] moved them to place in their burying grounds evidences of their love, were not always ? guided by proper advice in the selection of materials that would withstand the destructive influences of time. Boiling or Stew Meat—Per Ib. ... 18c Kidney Suet—For general Other demands include a scale of 64 by) cooking, yen een 4 ‘i per Ib. ......... Union leaders claii 3,000 ma ‘will x Bye ; * ; i Home Rendered 35 a affected an that machine wor I Ne ES O it is that, in many of our older cemeteries, many monuments and markers bearing Lard—Per Ib. ... DOC | Ra caer ey nett iat Inte si (SJ the noblest sentiments have crumbled and broken, away, and the records which they 5 y : mah PSM ing. iat a Be es ee were erected to perpetuate are lost. THOMAS NELSON PAGE 3 : GR QUITS ITALIAN POST t] ODAY, in the city of Bismarck you have a reliable concern (The Bismarck Marble & 2} Granite Works) who can guide you properly in the selection of material. They are the local dealers of this section of the country in memorials. ‘It is their business to know the rel- ative time-and-weather resisting qualities of various stones—their cost—the proper method of settinig@“the appropriateness of different designs—and how and of what material they can best be executed. They are dealers in sentiment in the rough. Washington, D. C., Aug. 22.—Thom- as Nelscn Page, of Virginia, has form- ally resigned as ambassador to Italy, it was said today at the; tate depart- ment. After his return from Italy several months ago Mr. Page an- nounced that he would resign, but so far as could be learned today hig suc- cessor has not beea selected. eee Breakfast Bacon —Per Ib. ........ 40c Weiner Sausage—Our own make, per pound .......... 28c Head Cheese and Liver Sausage— Per ‘Ibi’. ........ 20c Shoulder Veal Roast or ing, per Ib. ...... 29c Per" 38c S] Am) S the average man or. woman purchases a memorial only twice in a lifetime, it would waren bas seem comparatively easy for the dealer to consider the selection of material as of 11 Ave. A. E—House of seven rooms, hot water t, well located. en ara 23 J re iuiiee foe di Brigg 28h little importance so long as the customer was pleased in the design. But, so highly do The Bis- Veal Stew— WANTED Yo tae a0 nore improved marck Marble & Granite Works consider their calling that in all the years they have been in Peri. ev... 18c | : mein spame n Blamarek Writs business they. have.had-no complaints or cases of where they have recommended or sold im- Loin Vel Steaor 3) Bl nin ed a a perfect stones. | eee —640 acres improved lan the clover belt of Wisconsin, res are unknown here. Apply. Pork Sausage — Link or N fact, $0 much pride do they take in their-work that, in spite of constant enlargement loose, per. to owner, H, R. Robowski, Pembina. | 3 pray °. 5 pound ........, 525 vite vem at Sanitary; Gale <=>} of their facilities, it is still with difficulty that they can keep pace with the demand. re of Pork—Chops, Etc., rach i por month Paes : at, per rts. -22-tf . C Hf i i i a 34c Ee foom in strictly mods If You Contemplate Buying a Memorial or Marker of Some Kind Write—Phone—or Wire men only. Phone 592X_ or 8-22-3t tractor. balance easy Inquire Maynard Tire & Auto hone $5, 8-22-10t LE—Grading outfit. I have a 39-60 engine and 8 foot grader in first class condition, cheap, Art, Fi 5 D.,” Box 275, 8-22-1wk ix room house, lot 75 x 150, trees, Inquire Harris & C and:a Representative Will Call The Be ach Marble & Granite Works eats L. H. CARUFEL, Mgr. PHONE 691-M.: Roast of Pork— Home raised, Ib... 3 6 Cc pevaider ferret fin- est selected Pork, perl... 3 0 Cc Hamburger—Fresh made daily, per pound .......... 24c | FOR SALE—International 15-30 cash payment down, terms. wa pic eam eal Te 613 BROADWAY. a ‘Pply + Ph Il ord ii ly— sates F one all orders in early Bein, Ne MEMORIALS ness location 8-22-1wk FOR SALE—Furniture in good condi- tion, Oak dining table and chairs, buffet, library table, dresser, re- frigerator and ;kitchen cabinet. Phone 795U. 105 W. Broadway. : 8211 wk Promptly. “Last as Long as Time” Delivery Hours: 8:30 and 10:15 a. m.; 4:00 p. m.

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