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BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE FRIDAY, SEPT. 5, 1919. WEBSTER HOTEL, TOO TOUGH FOR WORDS, DELETED MAN ARRESTED FOR ‘ASSASSINATION OF ARCHDUKE FERDINAND IN 1914 IS NOW PRESIDENT OF PROVINCE YANK LEGION its between the Twin Cities of North! DaX ota, READY TO GREET The entertainment committee for the NATION’S CHIEF |staté convention has already started on fits preliminary program and it is thoveght probable that besides baseball, seat all of the delegates present and probably be the largest dinner ever given in this part of the state. The Bismarck chapter has pledged itself to leave nothing undone for the amusement and entertainment of the biggest and best convention from eyery standpoint that has ever beon held in the state, Don’t fail to see Viola’ Dana ‘at the Orpheum tonight in “The Microbe.” visitors and the former service men Open Saturday evenin evenings until movies, shows, and other forms of here, with the cooperation of their rrespondence| were condemned to death, ‘The! death Langer’s Flying Squadron of} Sav duly 15. (Continued From Page One) i 2 A Dn ed jot ‘Che oclated )—One of the|penalties were not exécuted, because] chapter in making the state meeting entertainment, a number of boxing! jrandan brothers expect. to put on the nine—A. W. Lucas Co. Anti-Vice Crusaders Makes men who were arrested by Austrian}ef the remonstrance by the king of|highiy interesting for the visitors, es- bouts and wrestling matches will also Hi t Far: authorities. after the assassination, of] Spain, but the prison sentences were] pecially the matter of entertainment, {be booked for the amusement of the — aul at Fargo ‘Archduke Ferdinand in 1914, is. now|all made. effective. ‘Phese two chapters have cooperated on | delegates, One of the big features, it Sob Be 28 | President of the Provincial goyern-| “I went to prison on July 26, 1914.| several occasfons and promise to be} is said, will be a gigantic duck din- Fargo, N. D., Sept. 5.—The “Oc? t Bosnia-Herzegovina and is|My cell was a small one—a mere cage,|one of the strongest links of friend- ner and smoker combined which will sters. “Dutch” Doe, “ a? 1 as one of the leaders inyjand 1 was kept at hard labor, In Oc- sisters, “Dutch” Doe, “Montana” Roe, sete s z SAR fea Bei ‘ t igdom of Jugo-Slavia. He] tober of 1918, the people of Lb. | —— " c Cecelia: Moe, Victoria Coe and Mar-| : Shola, He was kept in| Herzegovina, as in other Jugo-Slav guerite Lowe, an alleged loose quin- nt hard labor during the war. | pre s of the Austrian Hmpire, tette appeared before County Judge} in his office in what was|anticipated the debacle of the empire, Hanson this week to perform in y part of an Austrian palace,|and organized a National Council for a ‘one act tragedy, They were but} Mr. Shola described his years in} the conduct of aftal As soon as the part of the Dill nd were secured. Austrian army fled this countil caine through the booking agency of Attor-| IIc into full executive power and the uey General in a one-night old i x-{men wrongly imprisoned were liber- Phone 88——Wi Connect You with All ABE Ses il eal oe stand of the quadron of Taw ceptional ability. ated, I was, released from prison on sti y last night.) “One hundred and fifty-six of us|N 1, 1918, and almost im- QUALITY SERVICE SANITARY | : arrest in’ July, yen by the National Fourth Street Bismarcht Jr, » Was uo proof Connel ag preston of the govern- Cc. Green, uthy with the Jugo-|ment in| Bosnia-Herzegovina.” League off! but the authoriti He said that the people generally Make a Dollar Worth One Dollar and Forty Cents d no my heart, x-}were in sympathy we the sentra Webster. Hote pi sted at that time Jugo-Slav government, at Belgrade, fal ind) this morning | meee 3 SIO se ee Buffalo D = hat t der f esting pro-| aie fom 4 . ik oO you ever wonder what to order for prietors or ma pool halls |Hawor, stil with barrels of whiskey] Manitoba Hunters Are you a Buffalo? It matters not, but you can have a the next meal? mC of res the char d other drinkables made or in. the ners t > he or confection ores on the char . ii : one. i h to eat real Buffalo meat something you have no i s of making was located next chance to eat rea , i of selling elgnreties ty the. Methodist. church, . ‘wo Oiliig Up Guns to had for years. We are getting an 800 Ib, Buffalo from . § a, ‘ ‘ies ‘aitls’ were captured in. the| , qne ina{ptainer. of a com: ’ Take to the Open “Scotty” Phillips’ ranch in South Dakota Dec. 15th. So Weald jou like fo rat that respanetbitity and receive raid’ on the and a score of cigarette get your orders in early so you will be sure. of getting your suggestions of novelty and delig 0 you? promising circumstance Baer arrested, uy wae Winnipeg, Man., Sept. 5—Manitoba share rer Bd Ps he Consumer's Supply ouse was]! u i" "1 . 1 sound ed waulsou, ccked up for sale of lemon extract} bird and game hunt including —$—$——$—$—$—$————————— CALL US UP peel wat placed under Toft in undue quant for beverage pur-|£Cores of returned soldiers, are over- COE 0 Hon, "ud. Of eee eg. a 1 indice applied | s{hauling their equipment as the ouen : 2 a taanehiin pa ing te enrninas of u_prostiite, Niek ses tu a pace applied to, the) ne en ata at hand, his, Wil SATURDAY SPECIALS We can suggest more ideas in eatables than you Osterhaus, proprietor of the Webster |fout door, Fines to the sum of $2,800) 1 rine year since 1914 that the thought possible and we have the goods to deliver for was arrested on the same two charges|#ecrue to the state from the Jumes-) i ie will he represented by # full carrying out those ideas and the further charge of maintaining |tewu operations, tiiota of its por rismen as it often hus We just received a big consignment of Fresh Fruit for ¥ z a common — nuisi How to Make Booze been said that almost “every man of canning, including— Call us. for suggestions. ‘ 75. guests were Another still at Medina was caught] military age who was skilled With rifle “ hotel and seek lodgings, and |in full blast when the flying squadron |, shotgun, respoided to the call of Crawford Peaches, the hotel was closed |" vided the plice under the direction | jie country. t par ctat ‘ Tawnley’'s hn Jo Assistant Attorney General Sheets, The season for wild duck, geese, and at, per crate... 1 essere errr eer sere sees cers entet ace, clerks anc an Kerner, owner and operator of} snipe, Sept cl ii others were told to remain : in his fields. threshing snlltec ea en pe 15 and /closes Italian Blue Prams: $1 75 they were. Books were con and several children were] 51st parallel of north latitude may be at, per crate .cw seer reer eres take Be as aed . : p | eending the skey agutactae, killed from. October 20 to November sul itse) as an xcellen: eXa Cl 30 4a rings ay " ki ae were escorted ot the type in use. A milk can, Sealed ee Eee a may be hed GROCERY DEPARTMENT court house and wer sxamined at the top reposed on a stove which} Open season for Otter, beaver, mink, Assistant Attorney neral Sheets,!{kept the mash boiling merrily. A’ cop- sated: ieee, “pekan, sable, fox or Just received a few hundred pounds of $1. 07 3 and several were detained as wit-|per tube led from the top of the milk) mink north of the 53rd parallel of Rio Coffee in bulk, 3 Ibs. for ..........+ : nesses, In addition to the women,!can down through a, barrel of cold} orth latitude is from November 1 to Geo. W. Little, Prop. three John Does were apprehended water placed beside the stove the end} December 31. Male Moose, deer, ante- Quaker Corn Flakes, 4 panne will onaser to cu ; ons o: the tube emerged from the barrel lope, reindeer .and caribou may be 6 packages for...:. cE alee ite, ee are Oar ca Cc me ey ine « ae by and the condensed liquor dropped| killed between November 20 and De- a recen ative act. The third John] steadily into a bottle. Twelve bottles} ce; . . Doe escaped during the confusion. lor the finished product were ‘confis- |“ ther rchibite 4 fo Lli ihecfellowing Toilet Fanet) 10c value, 2 5 c The raid on the Webster hotel comes | eated. suimals and birds this year: Otter or 4 rvolla for oe ct te clerics che tete toe 6 as the result of surveillance by oper-| vpirt “ar le Maver. 5 Br arallel ; atives of the attorney eneral’s de-/ioy "City tor gunbling, ‘Digelag. anu | Bison, elk, femele deer or fans lest MEAT DEPARTMENT BROWN. & JONES parent vor neh CO Oper Lgarettes. It was through in-|than one’ year ald; grouse, prairie ” 8 Ae 3 forhey Green. jcidents in connection with the raid| chicken, and partridge. We Specialize in Fresh Cream, and Cottage Cheese ; cab compas eal oa that the chief, of potice resigned. In 1918 there were 48 convictions b Milk Veal _ charge of Tofleeeine: Ss dt. on: the cay paign orth By for infarctions of the game la Spring Chicken Spring Lam ilk Fed Veal county ae ae conned alone ol made out of 300 which it Is admittea! COTTON CROP THIS YEAR Veal Stew, 15 ° e ° . wt hall pro-ipy the state offic are on the sche- plerpes) in A ndin, Cas-{qyje. ‘The wholesale batch of arrests) BUT 61.4 PCT. OF NORMAL Der DOWNY. tere Mantes eho he Ur ee sole c : Halen ieus ss moe ee eae ind But ala were comes att the end of amprotracted in- Lamb Stew, The demonstration of Mazola Oil that is being conducted s ating the : cstigat arried the i » D. C., - 5. 2 i 18 i { : linw aud @ confectioner at,‘Tower City (i Fa ne oo iecthon off tom arth at 14200000 aloe this year || Per pound ........./... been e tenes en ee en es . c by, Mrs. Brownell as ean. very, Weal auended fen the one the ame charge. attorney general's office, So far] was forecasted today by the de past two days. We extend a cordial invitation and would Ae come, 15 part ot rcent of the . law violators}ment of agriculture, which bases its Beef Stew, ‘ urge upon every lady in town to visit our store Saturda iy align against law estimates on the condition of the crop per pound ane Be erate THe Sue | ‘August .o8 which: it ‘anbomees.614 (Me Se he LS Beat me to get all the information possible, and also a book of cI el ol et fad i. .: . :. * - a ¥ MGRNE WIA MOstON: where: twentytour j me ia percent of normal. Our Meats are-all Government Inspected—Try them and recipes for the use of Mazola Oil. This invitation is ex- i arrests were made. In this draguet gne Or atin tonight. ie), Tribune Want, Ads bring results, note the difference. tended to all. You will be equally welcome whether a eS customer or not. d 2 Our Saturday display of Fruits and Vegetables will be up to our usual high standard of quality and the best Richholt’s Cash andCarry selection obtainable on the market. af Hubbard and Summer Squash s [ Fhone 631 | Grocery [7th & Thayer | WE APPRECIATE YOUR TRADE Tomatoes, Ete. ———COFFEE——— Cabbage KNOCK TO THE H. C. OF Don’t. forget to order some Monarch Coffee for Sunday SATURDAY SPECIALS GRATED PINEAPPLE—No. 2 cans, very fine, per can .. EGGS—Strictly fresh, Per dozen .......-eeeeeee eres Aare vere ae 38c GOOD QUALITY TOMATOES— Per'cah 2.....6. Bra tildtap Bah otawenata ficel onde teayoueds CURT ] 7c { Or 6 cans for Here are a few prices that are hard to LOGAN'S beat anywhere. Just look over the news- papers of other cities and you will agree with us that GUSSNER’S PRICES ARE ALWAYS LOW —Per Ib. for one month and just see how much yous save. 3-STRIPE COFFEE— Meat Department Per pound ..... POSIT co rey des ect am ., 46c “We Thank You” Picnic Hams—Very choice, Last.Year’s Hens — For Loin Veal Steak of Or 3 pounds == ee 28c stewing 3 roast- 29c sory chad Ib. . “30c for 222s AS OE Mcrae eae $1 235 1 ; ing, per Ib....... ork Sausage — Link or ; i i Fresh Halibut— loose, per 5 ; > 1 Special, per Ws .. 28c penkfeet Eee ; 40c pound PSSA SADIE 25c Peete Tie mot cize wv TL Bieta thie Meriet aad he ‘ Are you hard to ' Pot Roast—Best a 2 eS Loin of Pork—Chops, Etc., grade, per Ib. . 22¢ Weiner Sausage—Our own eta leg 34c ie road make, per x hi 4 eur Roast 24c pound wisee..e 28c Roast of Pork— 36c : D lease? Home raised, th.. Shoulder of Pork—The tin- est selected Pork, 30 c per Ib.’ Head. Cheese and’. Liver Sausage— 20 c If you think you are pretty “fussy” about Groceries, you're just the party we’re looking for. Rib Roast—The best stand- ing rib ae be 6 be .30c Per: Ibi .. 2.0% Shoulder Veal Roast’ or The McConkey Commercial va Company Boiling or Stew Suche thade Meut—Per Ib. . vl 8 C = Steak—Per dail ‘ ly, per ee Kidney Suet—For general pean ; 25c pound ..... 24c eis eas ANNEX BLOCK You'll find that we have a very cooking, Home Rendered Veal Stew— -ecjati it persdbs ieee. 1 5c Lard—Per:Ib. ... 35c Per I biived cs ives 18c keen appr eciation of what you i ; We have ‘just’ added a big! line of Shells and want and that we have the GROCERY DEPT, = Strictly Fresh we as ‘the hunting season: is’ now on, get our goods that supply your needs. i Fancy Peaches— ; Apples—These-are a choice ‘ i Per box ...... 1 30 lot, per $3 50 Eggs, per | doz. ae 38c prices before buying elsewhere. Then itomake things 100 per - box ... ° : x i : | atermelone— are Milk —. Any of thes-well aa Coats Pa Yes oe F { Per lb. ..... 3Y 2C Fresh Tomatoes— : 8 known brands, We are closing out our Paints. They run cent certain, we say you can i etn tees Hace’ No, Per Bollid’.-......) C large can ... largely to colors what we have left. Price ‘ : : y h bacl : iy 2 guaranteed Tomatoes— 7 cans rall eee yes. ave your money pack if youre g 15 : 15 j per gallon .....2.- 03s seseeee ee ees. $8.50 quality . i C Choice, per can... Cy. for esse. q not satisfied. This is. way: below. the. present ‘wholesale price. vs Everything. in‘ the: Fruit’ line that’ i is to'be had and are strictly fancy.” We are ciosing out what’ Watermelons we have for 40 cents each.’ Phone all orders in early—Mail orders filled promptly. Delivery Hours .......... UC et ae Ole gS ne 8:30 and 10:15 a. G5, 4500 p.m. GUSSNER’S cae 60. » 310% area st, Both Phones 211. 118 Third St. Saturday Deliveries—9 and 10:30 A. M.; 2:30-4:30 P. M. Last delivery on week-days at 4:00 P.M;

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