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; FRIDAY, SEPT. 12, 5.19. “rwo BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE words in his dictionary to describe WILTON SCHOOLS Columbus Oné-sevonth of the laid surface of |” Treland isi covered with peat, Kid gloves, with hand-painted backs were once a great craze in some of CAMERON GW ES) ee serie Seutin othe rit BASEBALL | |sitoncupeus sted ith Hea 0) ( 5 apd -rthe soomily of; the “landace pense ARE OPENED WITH |o. @: Milwaukee 5: Tho only antnal that 18 really duis the European countries, : rameron, in, his pass al é is the giraffe, which {s unable to, make 2 Lieut, Cameron, in his passenger-|* BIG ENROLLMENTS NATIONAL LEAGUE i the gira, whieh ties HEC Ee diac ht PASSENGERS, AIR RIDE OVER CITY Takes Up Five Bismarck Men Yesterday, Expects to Teach Next Spring LOUBEK BOOSTS HUPP rek business men can ds what the cap- surrounding country om an airplane. ay Lieut. J. C. Cameron, n aviator, took up and a auun ber of oth aro expe cobson, “the aviator who entertained the } ts here Wilson day, also took up short flight this afternoon, Ch other Lincoln and fh that he was re: a ride who wan the aerial trip minute, the usual length of f s being fifteen minutes. This enables Cameron pilot his machine around the field a couple of times to g altitude and then si ver Bisma: countr ( “All of m were good flie on, “and were cor Lieut . H. Loubek, Valley Motor! ned pleasure heh he di he Hupmobile while over is the first time an advertised from the} automobile v air in North ‘bek this morning, have the honor, / self is concerned, altho I am an auto- mobile salesman, there is nothing that can compare with an aerial ride.” Fred E. Doos another passenge: in Came ip and he said that Noah Wi er never put in enough} nd tam glad wi auras the flight i and out in the %* .| Mis: ah Sands, one of the local Cameron | carrying flights, usually maintains an altitude of about 2,500 feet as this gives the passenger -the greatest en- joyment from the ride. The weather has been exceptionally fine for flying and Lieut. Cameron intends to take up passengers every day until next Tuesday when he is scheduled to fly at the Mandan fair. The ship that Lieut. Cameron uses is a Curtis, 90 horsepower machine with a wing spread of 43 feet. It is remarkably fast and steady. The pro- pellor tw 1400 revolutions a minute, thereby equaliing almost the number !of revolutions they have in Mexico! any instruc! Lieut. Cameron |enough time thi that with the first sign of good flying ‘weather after this winter. he would j hold school and expected to have a |number of pupils enrolled | Lieut neron intends maki busin: all on Mandan this after- jncon or tomorrow to complete ar- jrangements there for his flights .at ithe fair n el cD in lying an airplane, . “and for one over the Missouri will not bother me in the least.” marek’s birdman expects to ob- vice of another local man 1 consid: y handl- e ing irplane engines. BISMARCK HOSPITAL ‘ance with Base s formed from surgical un to the A 8 to June 199, having sailed from s country on the Leviathan. Eidsmo of Freda was brought °lto “the hospital yesterday and im- a prominent “merchant ‘ot that city. | His Gondition is considered critical. | Rey, Hirming of Ashley tntered | the Noble today. Dewey Hart of Beach was rusheed | conditio) Any one wishi ig comforts tied ‘or quilted call Mrs. L. H. Rich- | mond of the Presbyterian Aid. PHONE 93 SATURDAY Fancy Malaga Gre per basket Per E. A.Brown Quality Groceries at Prices That Talk Successor to ‘ Brown & Geierman, Grocers SPECIALS, FRUITS———_ Fancy Crabapples per pound Per large box VEGETABLES Fancy Squa h—Green Tomatoes—Ripe Tomatoes—Celery—Citron Jersey Sweet Potatoes—Cabbage—Cucumbers Rolled Oats put up in 6 lb. sacks U- Like: Em Peanut Butter 5 Ib, cans, oniy Richholt’s Cash «Carry | Fhone 631 | Grocery | 7th & Thayer | WE APPRECIATE YOUR TRADE SATURDAY SPECIALS BLAME YOURSELF—If yo ceries. This store offers you put it you are indifferent and prices, you can not expect to uu pay too much for your gro- the opportunity to buy right careless, an dpay credit store enjoy the saving that careful buyers at this store enjoy. Try us tomorrow. THREE STRIPE COFFEE—Equal to any 60c brand, per pound .. : _ Poands KARO CORN SYRUP— In gallen cans, special .... TOMATOES—Our own home grown, per basket . .. SNOW TOP FISH—Very fine, Again we wish to eall your ‘attention to the CASH and CARRY PLAN. Why not give it a trial. for one month, and just Start in this Monday and try it see how much you save... at intended giving} .| DOW With New Subjects Added to Courses Attendance Has In- creased Greatly Wilton, -N. -D., Sept. 12.—Wilton schools opened (Monday with an en- rollment of 241, but these figures will be materially increased ‘before the week is out, as there are a number of pupils out o} wn and some from y ts will be enrolled within a few days. Superintendent Codding had been in Wilton two weeks previous to the opening of the term’and had his plans 1 in hand for a successful start The verious teachers all arrived urday and secured their boarding and rooming places without any diffi- culty. Several new subjects will be added to the curriculum this year, viz. “do- mestic science, manual training, art and drawing, play-ground and gym- nasium, A full four year high school course is also being offered and the schoo! egin the 1 20 term under most auspicious circumstances. * The new superintendent perienced educator and comes to W ton with the idea of placing the | school cn a high standard of excel- lency. corps of instructors has been ally chosen by the board, with material aid from Prof. Cod- ding, and the prospects for a success- ful year are indeed rosy. The building has been put in first Class shape and the newly «finished rooms are admirably adgpated to ef- ficient work. While there are some odds and ends yet to be completed, "ithe equipment of the schools was never better and Wilton patrons can boast of school facilities hard to equal. Big dance at Armory Satur- day night. O’Connor’s orchestra. Any one wishing comforts tied or quilted call Mrs, L. H. Rich- mond of the Presbyterian Aid. CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years GUSSNER’S oe) SATURDAY SPECIALS Meat Department Spring Chickens— 3 5 c Per pound 22c Pot Roast—Best grade, per Ib. ... Regular Roast— Per pound Rib Roast—The best stand- ee ate 15c | Boiling or Stew Kidney Suet—For general Meat—Per Ib. ... ee .13c hers Salers 1 8c | Shoulder Veal Roast or Se eee *30c Loin Veal Steak or Roast—Per lb. . Pork Sausage — Link or loose, per 5 pound . 25c Picnic Hams—Very choice, at, per pound . 28c nee Hams—The best quality, Star brand, per lb. . 40c Breakfast Bacon —Per Ib. .......- 40c (By the Strip) Roast of Pork— 36 c Per pound Home Rendered Lard—Per Ib. ... 3 5 Cc Loin ‘of Pork—Chops, Etc., at, per pound HORE 34c Shoulder of Pork—The fin- est selected Pork, 30 c per Ib. ... Weiner Sausage—Our own make, per 2 8 c > pound .... pare Yresh made aily, per j Head Cheese and’ Liver Berit... 2OC Bae. 2OC pind. LOS Milk — Any of’ the® well known brands, large.can........ 16c Monarch a Beans, ‘No. 2 Sens quality . 1 5 Cc Loncord “ f Grayes — Select, per., basket, only .... WILL HAVE BANANAS CHEAP Phone 60.- ' 310%, Main St. Write for -| Philadelphia 1-2; Pittsburgh 7-7. ; Cineinnad New York, 7, Chicago 3. New York 3 3 Chicago ... Brooklyn 3, ,'St. ome 4. Pittsburgh AMERICAN LEAGUE Brooklyn Chicago 3-5, Washington 4-0. Boston St. Louis Philadelphia Detroit 3, Philadelphia ,2. Cleveland 1, New York 2. St. Louis 0-0, Boston 4-6. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION St. Paul 0. Indianapolis 3. ;|Minneapolis at Toledo, postponed—- . AMERICAN LEAGUE Ww. iL Chicago .iVii 6. eee eee 8 ri MNevela rain. ‘ either ee Milwaukee 4, Louisville 5. New York. No other’ games selreduled, St. Louis Mohammedans are all prohibition- Boston ists. They constme much coffee, to- Washington . Philadelphia . bacco and _hasheesh. Envelopes were invented in 1830 by S. K. Brewer, a bookseller of, Brigh- ton, England. Band Instruction FREE at Jamestown College. Write for zatalog. Opens Sept. 23. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION 4 Le St. Paul ... Kansas City . Indianapolis . Louisville .. KUPITZ CO. " Phone 88——Will Connect You with All Departments——Phone ee QUALITY - SERVICE SANITARY Fourth Street Bismaroli Make a Dollar Worth One Dollar and Forty Cents SATURDAY SPECIALS __ - et ea ee St eee ie epee ee pe Be Fret Ca “Be eat edge te Oe eee ee tat a Ae Se Ac rei oe ee Ac ree a ee 10c TI lees ee -25¢ SPRING CHICKEN SPRING CHICKEN Lamb Stew, Per POUN ocr isercerveseececceebenseaueads Boiling Beef, DON POUNG tess rel ctien cs odoscyescesepercrets aigbitela, s Veanetintse ase 16c Liver, PET DOUNG ihe ac sess eee e ee anes eile 1 2 Cc Buffalo Are you a Buffalo? It matters not, but you can have a chance to eat real Buffalo meat, something you have not had for years. ‘We are getting an 800 lb. Buffalo from “Scotty” Phillips’ ranch in South Dakota Dec. 15th. So get your orders in early so you will be sure of getting your share. Our Meats are all Government Inspected—Try them and note the difference. We are offering a splendid line of Shoes for Boys and Girls of all leather of the best quality, These are the famous SELZ make-and are guaranteed by the makers. Girls’ High-Laced Black Shoes in the very tet aol ate "$5.50 one, yee Shocta Bleek a special make Per pair ....... 3. 50 leita ives een Per pair .. Bei h sr $5.50 all leather She: Per pair a $6.00 We carry a line of Leather Soled Kid Shoes for the real small children at .$ 2. 50 the low price, per pair..... fox a PAINT—We are closing out. our entire Paint line at ‘less than wholesale price.: In pints, quarts, gallons. $3 50 . e Per gallon ............44. SHELLS—We carry. the Peters and Winchester Shells : EVERYTHING THAT'S IN SEASON IN THE GROCERY LINE Big dance ert Satur- day night, O'Connor's orchestra. ‘atalog. Opens Sept. 23. McConkey Commercial Company PHONE 209. ANNEX BLOCK Jamestown College. The €ooking Schools Nowadays Are / Recommending - é It’s fortunate for America at this time that in schools “and at home everywhere girls and “housewives are using MAZOLA—the sweet, wholesome oil from Indian Corn. Mazola is an improvement on lard, butter or animal fats in frying and.for cooking purposes. It is a pure, rich food oil—with a taste and flavor all its own. Mazola is used so much hotter than any other fat that it never soaks into the food you're cooking, Just crisps and browns the outside. Compare the cost of Mazola with butter, lards and compounds. Remember that you should use only two- thirds as much Mazola in shorteping, and for frying it is used over and over again. There is no taste or odor of one food carried into another by Mazola. t As a shortening, Mazola makes perfectly delicious bread, cakes, pastries and doughnuts. Being an oil and not a solid fat, Mazola requires no melting. It is ready to use. Quantities can be measured exactly. It saves time —results are always satisfactory, and there is no - waste. ines ' Mrs. Brownwell is giving a demonstration of MAZOLA at our store Saturday and you should not fail to come in and see her. LOGAN'S -“We Thank You” 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. ‘ Picnic supplies must’ ‘be fresh and séasonable to be appreciated | on your outing. - y We make a specialty of picnic eatables—all good substantial standbys and the greatest abundance of dainties that, you'll find in town. Bring us your order — we'll fill is mosttemptingly. IF ITS SOMETHING G200 TOFAT - WE HAVE 15. “Golden Ge tile Se Geo. W. Little, Prop. an BROWN & JONES More time for é . the things you “Want to do Our stock was quite | depleted the evening: of “Wilson day”. But we have it replenished and offer for Saturday— HUBBARD SQUASH SUMMER SQUASH HONEY DEW MELONS OSAGE MELONS» CITRONS—CELERY - HEAD LETTUCE SWEET POTATOES PEACHES—PEARS __ ) PLUMS—BANANAS MALAGA GRAPES _ CONCORD GRAPES If you can not come in person telephone No. 34. You will get the best of service either way. Buying groceries and provi- sions for your home always takes time. But it takes more time in some stores than in others. In our store we save your time by giving, you ‘the ‘ser- vite which you have a right to expect from)your grocer. , And in-addition we give you merchandise of the highest quality at honest prices, and cheerfully take back anything that isn’t perfectly satisfac- tory.