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.rom Aa ry ye Vs Phone 60. AT N We can save you money by getting your cylinders reground, fitted with new pistons and | { rings. Write for prices. Bis-} merck Foundry & Welding Co. | Brown & Geierman, Grocers We beg to announce that we are going SELES COS alt sae a eee eater ae for nee ne a i ee PHONE 143 CENTRAL MEAT MARKET WE CLOSE 4 TUES, Please let us have your orders early and you will help g us Jo deliver on time , Please. ’Pho Home of Quality Groceries and Meats Bismarck’s Big Bargain’ Grocery and Market WE.WILL CLOSE . TOMORROW “ARMISTICE DAY | TO BE SURE OF DELIVERY tomorrow on account of > RMISTICE ‘common and rare appliances Ay 3 kinds. Here experiments ‘and research Miof all kinds can | n Pa Phone Your Orders In Early TO CELEBRATE THE SIGNING OF THE | | The Lincoln Sunday. Star of Noyem- ber 2 devotes” an’ illustrated page feature to the story of Mr. and Mrs. Gustaye Kositzky, parents of State Auditor Carl R.-Kositazky, and their ily. Inasmuch as the Kositzkys formerly - residents of Burleigh nty, and because the story deals f largely with'the boyhood of North @ Dakota's state auditor, it is reprodyc- ed here in full as it was prepared by Wilma Winter, special writer for the Lincoln Star, . 310% Main St. Sy Gustay Kositzky has solved’ the ‘problem of keeping the boys of the y family contented in spending their evenings at home, He is tho fathe of eleyen children nine of: them boys. The youngest son is' ‘now nineteen years of age. ‘The system that mouid- ed the strong personality of the fir: ‘son, is being followed in the training ‘of the last, The father hale and full of the joy jot living after three score and tei years. of strenous activity, is proud of Mm his family. We has the right to be. ; The’ secret of this plan may be sum- med into one short sentence~keep them busy, but busy with things they like to do best. The Kositukys live at the corner of OON Bf Sixteenth and Popu streets. The ,house is unpretentious—just a sub- structure, The rooms Family grouvs hung about the There is a fire place in the room—one that shows frequent u The chaj are hospitable and well cushioned, A patlern carpet lies upon the floor, ‘wo ice crea The New England Petroleum company of New England, N. D., ers, “a big one for the times whe hag 25,000 acres of recorded oil j we have a large party and the small 3 3 feller ‘for the tin when a few drop leases in Hettinger county. in,” stand in eyer readiness in the penne cedar, A home for the use of the home. folks, It is in the that the secret, boys’: “work corners, spell lurks, which gj imakes: this home different and more Hi fascinating to young and old alike, than the average hospitable | struc ture so coifmon in the midwest com- Mm munities at least. The three boys that are still at home are all attend- is the state univer ‘For the past twenty years ma i ma and IT have had at least on boy fin the. state unjversity all) off ithe ” Mr. Kositazky declared. “It is jon that we want to give our children, As long as they want to, they can go to school: We think better to give them all of the learn- ing they want than to give them Quality Groceries at Prices That Talk Successor to work for these things. SPELL OF “WORK CORNERS” The “work corners” are the suppli- mentary laboritories for the unt sit hedules’ which the Kosi boys are’ ng. Edwin, a s n the electric civil lege, has his ment, e to our customers to close at noon aky nior engineering col- in the ‘front of the The shop is over run wifh mldclicale electric apparatus tools both of, all unhurried, unint pass all too soon when one ed in the working possibilities mysterious, inexpicable thing lwhich men have called electricity. Harold, « junior in the dental col- his professional equipment coud floor. Skulls, skeletons mM pickled portions of various anatomic. is, diistruments and tools of y make the place appear a ble morgue for uncannin And yet, of nights they say one may find the student, deep in study and analy! id, experimentation, in this den. A WIRELESS STATION Clarence, a sophomore in the en- ginecys college, has hig shop in a 5th St. NAME “BAYER” ON GENUINE ASPIRIN Pain, Colds, Neuralgia, Tootache, Headache AT NOON For ot stamped with the “Bayer 3” The name “Bayer” means you are getting genuine iin prescriled by ' eighteen ‘years, and. e by amillions of people. For a few cents you can t handy tin bo of genuine “ Tablets of Aspirin,” containing twel:¢ tablet Drugg also. sell larger “Bayer” packages, Aspirin is ti? uuade matk of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacit, . This Store Will Close at Noon va , ne Your Orders in Early - e Thank 66 } ORE » declared. jland or property or money, ,They can]; "Dakota, and I a building at the rear of the family lot. It is. perhaps ;the neighborhoad interest. center as one of the most elaborate wireless equipments in the eity hag been installed ‘there. Hvery night, from 9:80 on, messages from all over the world are received this station, _ hast. week, aside from all manner of -amatéur calls ‘messages werd in- tercepted from “Yankton Florida,’ Fernand = (Spanish), o Orleans, Key West, Porto: Bello, Central Ameriea anda couple of! Mexican stations. which jhave not. been ‘catalogued as yet. “We get ‘the weather reports about 10. o'elogk- every evening.” Clarence “East week on Tuesday Ww evening .we caught hn S$. O. S$, call; from an American boat in trouble. A little later we heard an answering call from an American torpedo boat that wag going to its asistance.” ‘\ A FASCINATINN GAME It is a fascinating game this de- tecting ef- the world’s happenings through an ‘interpretation of jinter- mittent notes that are snatehed from the other. | Sometimes the message comes at a low pitch that is hard to detect. Again it comes at a high staccato and pop, pop, pops with, the ; rapidity of lighting. Several mes- sages can be detected at once some- times and the receiver emits Coyotes. Clarence also can send messages. for a distance of perhaps ‘a thousand miles. The government has recently rescinded its order forbidding ama- teurs from either receiving or send- ing messag The order of course was necessary durikg the war, The back-yard shop also po 5, a wireless telephone outfit, perhaps vo newer contraption than the other. und equally fascinatipg. Nearly all of the electricity used inthe shop 's generated there, George Dunn, a young elect the shop all the time ind ‘as ,ch nce .Kositzky in his elec experiments. 3 The boys: have installed electrical- ly run machinery for all sorts of met- al and wood work. ‘They — electro- plate, they polish. They? can grind {plate, cut, and burnis Many of {the tools used in the shop are made in full or in part, by the boys. Where do they get the money for all these things? “Mamma and T.are glad to get any- thing that the boys can use to fur- ther their education,” the elder Kos- ky explained. “We have made good money. We live simp’ Our wants will always be cared for. And the money that/ we have is better spent in getting the boys these thi than in buying farms and si j them until the young folks are ready to settle down, “I came to this country from Ge many in ’71 on the ninth day of Octo- I had no money. A month later I found myself in Chicago where IT got a job ag a carpenter, Two years later I went to Yankton South married —our mamma a ye tery “I came. from, family. of eleven children and there were thirteen in he: ue both felt that we knew the earts of boys and girls pretty well. “So all during the forty years we lived there, while I ran a will and edited the South Dakota Farmer and grew and’ prospered with my state, we lived frugally and gave our boys and girls all that we could to amake them better fitted to live. Our boys have always had their shop, aul But erie have hi in A HALLOWLI “T can tell you xeod Story about Karl. He was pout tie biggest strongest fellow in town, One Hal- lowe’en the school bell was spirited away. I was on the school board, and some of the other members ou the board came to me and said, Gu you must thrash Karl.” “Why I said. 1 kne were going to ‘Well he is the only fellow in the town that can handle that school bell and it is a disgrace that must be puu- ished.’ “I knew it was a disgrace me being on the school board, too, so I says to 'Karl, ‘that bell must be found by tomorrow: or somebody will get a place the next morning. something. IT was a. hoy too, once.’ Gustav, the ond gon, went to Cornell after finishing the Nebraska university and came back to Lincoln to work for the telephone company at $50 a month. Today he is chief gineer for the Bell Telephone com- pany in its western division and is drawing $12.000 a year. | “Mamma is in Chicago now to sce hey first sou.” Mr. Kositzky -confided. “She likes to sce the first one for ai} of-them, Anna, the daughter wh came between tife advent of Karl and Gustay was given ‘a Tousical -educs- tion at one of the Omaha conse ‘va- tories,-but she married before she did wiuch with it,"Mr. Kos! zky inter: rupted. “Girls always do that tho.” A LARGE FAMILY Next came Ralph* who was grad- uated three years ago from Yale from the electrical engineering — depart- ment, -“All of our children’ were two years apart.”. Mr. Kositzky expl ed so the ages of each would not fo be figured out. He row Tobacco Habit Dangerous jsays Doctor Connor, formely of Johne tones hospita!, Tnousands of men suf- jferl ing from fatal diseaSes would be in pertect: health today were ft not for the leadly drug Nicotine. Stop the habit \now before it’s too late. It’s a simple |process to rid yourself of the. tobacco abit in any form. Just go to any _up-to- date drug store and get some Nicotol tablets; take them as directed and lo; the pernicious habit quickly vanishes. | Druggists refund the money if they fail. ; Be sure.to read large and interesting an- {nouncement by Doctor Connor soon to appear in this paper. It tells of the dan- ger: of nicotine poisoning and- how to. avold it, In the meantime try Nicotol tablets; you will be surprised at the re- sult, Lenhart’s and Jos. Breslow. BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE ‘LINCOLN STAR TELLS OF FAMILY QF STATE AUDITOR CARL R. KOSITZKY at} Pensacola, | Wilmington, | their | noise like the barking of a pack of | an from York stays atl Elizabeth | “Take Karl, our oldest son. He is} now state auditor of North Dakota and. push'ng the fight against the Townley fnterests, W years old new, married one fami f its own, thrashing. And the bell was in its { “ But I knew that boys*hare to do} | { | if i 1 Pineapple Juice Comes condensedin a bottle in Pineapple Jiffy-Jell. We use the juice of half | Pineapple to flavor a pint dessert HEE oy BED «sor ORO | Loganberry Juice Jiffy-Jell. You get the juice of many berries in a pint dessert | Waure: | r and lumber yar Sou Dakota, Ova and Otto, the nes® ‘Tripp two mem- of the fam died a ew earsy ago. Lena, the wils | also married afte 1 mUsic-} al education. Edwin is a senior at the Univers in the engineering department. Harold a junior in’ the dental college, Wilhelm, who recently ‘was discharged from service as a ‘first lieutenant, is with his brother, {Ralph in ‘Tripp county. Clarence the tyoungest is a sophomore in school \ s have their friends come to the house, and not have our folks go — other places for their fun. Mamma and I like to have them always around. ‘They nlways have something good to cat d drink When they come to the Kos- y | “Mamma does not believe in danc- ing so our young people do not dance. But they play ea and other yames,” he s ‘Boys will not want to run the strects if they can have some- thing interesting to do at home. WYOMI V TO KEEP COAL HOME | Cheyenne, Wyo., Noy, 10. Robert D. Carey, who recently nounced his opposition to a suggestion to divert Wyoming streams to parch- ed sections of adjoining states, \has} taken ja similar stand regarding Wy- oming’s coal resources during the; miner’s strike. “Wyoming coal must be supplied to Wyoming residents before it can be shipped to other states,” is the sub- stance of the governor's attitude. Governor Carey also protested to Washington against the commandeer- ing, by the Union Pacific railroad, of | Wyoming coal in transit to retail dealers. A few weeks ago, it was suggested that certain streams in Yellowstone} park might be used to irrigate Mon- tana and Idaho lands. “Wyoming water for Wyoming} Jands.” was the governor’s announced attitude. LIVE POST OF LEGION iiand N.-D., Nov. 10.—Moast of available ex-service men met at the commercial club rooms here last night and organized Charles M. Root post of the American Legion. J. Harl Fladeland, local aviator, was elected to the office of post command- er; Dr. J. Alfred Grinde, vice post commander; BH. I. Knutson, post. ad- jutant; Lowell EB. Massey, post ‘his- torian, and G.O. Evju, finance officer. Methods were discussed to build this post up into one of the livest in the|] state .with: a» membership of 75 or] more. Here as everywhere the boys} are going into it with the spirit that carried them to.thein wonderful suc: fj cess in the European battlefields, ‘Theer are now four posts of the American Legion in Traill county, which are the Charles M. Root post, One Dinner Freé ‘A Real-Fruit Dessert for Six People Comes condensed in a vialin Logenberry -, Be Sure and Get This Package Sha Pure F AUnEsma ea OOP CO ER Each package has a sealed glass bottle of fruit juice, in condensed form. | ton, and stole “We encourage the young folks tc]§ We Will Pay _ Your Grocer for One Flavor if You Will Try ‘Two Others This is an offer to buy you this week a JiffyJell des- sert for six people. f Many housewives don’t know what, Jiffy-Jell means ‘to them. They know the old-style quick desserts, but not the new. i Jiffy-Jell brings you real-fruitflavors—not the artificial. Each package contains a bottle of fruit juice condensed. We crush the real fruit, and much of it, to flavor a Jiffy- yell dessert. A Jiffy-Jell dainty seems filled with*fruit. ere you get fresh-fruit delights. And you get its bealth- ful acids, needed every day. Try One F ruit F te Present the coupon to your grocer this week. Buy tw; pack- = ages of any flavor and he will give you a full-size package of Jiffy-Jell in Loganberry or Pineapple flavor free. We will pay him for the free package. This will give you three packages for the price of two. ‘ : E Jiffy-Jell comes in many fruit flavors, but the choicest aré Loganberry and Pineapple. You will find in each package a bottle of the fruit-juice favor in liquid form, condensed, i The Jiffy-Jell mixture is ready-sweetened, acidulated and in proper color. Simply add a pint of boiling water, then the flavor from the yial, and let cool. i See what you.get —a real-fruit dessert for six people, It will have a wealth of fruit. It will change your whole conception of quick gelatine desserts. Note that this offer is made on two flavors — on Loganberry and Pineapple only. Your grocer has no right to offer another. We want you to know jiffy-Jell at its best. | < : Then always remember that this real-fruit dainty is. ever at your command. It will bring you the. joys of real fruit, And it will cost you, when you buy it, only a few cents per dinner. It will cost you less than the fruit alone which we use to make the flavor. This offer is for this week only. Cut out the coupon now. If your grocer Jacks the flavors mentioned, go to another store. SS ry 2 Full Size Package Free Present This to Your Grocer Jiffy-Jeil, Waukesha, Wisconsin I have bought today two packages of Jiffy- Jell of my grocer and he has given me, without charge, one package in Loganberry or Pine- apple flavor. eoannereseecess! Write your name and address clearly To the Grecer: We will pay you in cash your retail price for each of thes¢ coupons which you redeem. .Sendthemto ug at the end of the week, with your bill. To the Housewife: Note that it would be.a fraud onusto deliver or eccept any product but Jiffy-Jell on this coupon when we pay the grocer for it. ” Waukesha Pure Food Co,, Waukesha, Wis. a Portland; the Lynn J. Spiering post,; Hillsboro; Carrol Flesche post, Hat- nd Leon G. Moshier, post, May- | If you wish to help develop {the resources of North Dakota, ‘help push the drill: See Es J. Strong at the Grand_ Pacific hotel. Vee Sat ATARRH _ For head’or throat Catarrh try the vapor treatment— robhers, the} furnish any) Vicars ap | “YOUR BODYGUARD” - SOF, GOR, ville. ROB SAFE OF § Knocking an employe senseless with a blow in the face which rendered} him unconscious for thirty iinutes | after which they bound his hands b hind his’ bi with a handkerch two robbers at midnight last night en tered the office of the Corwin Motor Car Co. on Main and Second streets i trom the 1. Beyond! ntions of the unable to employe clues, NOTICE We will close our store at noon TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, so our force can assist in celebrating ARMISTICE DAY You can assist us in our delivery if you will phone your orders in early BROWN & JONES, GROCERS Phone 88——Will Connect You with All Departments——Phene 68 i QUALITY SERVICE SANITARY” Fourth Street \ Bismarell Make a Dollar Worth One Dollar and Forty Cents Phone your orders in early, as we close at noon Tuesday, Nov. 1. ARMISTICE DAY |