The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 24, 1922, Page 8

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PAGE FIGHT i reading cf/a young boy who went to ‘ France and did not come back, but whose last thoughts were of his mother. The mothers, he said, have | PRISONER SERVICE MEN) = MAKES ESCAPE as _.| Tak'ng French leave . of ‘I'rans- Hundred and Fifty Crowd Hall| portation officer O'Leary, Pete Schiele, sentenced to three years in For Annual Dinner of War | the state penitentiary from Minot, is has been a fugative for three days Mothers, Auxiliary at points along the Missouri River {north of here. ATV Schicle escaped from the trajn at 4 GOVERNOR GIVES TALK) piivin, while. the transporthtion ne ReDenen aay officer was paying attention to A hundred and fifty former ser- | cther prisoners. vice men of Burleigh county ate | a’ about everything there is in the way arthings goed fo eat at the annual | SOHN FRENGOND turkey dinner served by the War GETS 15 YEARS Mothers and’ Legion Auxiliary at the Legion hall last night. Not only by he dae a Aid they find before them all the| ygina’ NO A Nocegd Eres) -ood they could conquer, but were | zona, covicted in district. court of a ed for “s jcharge of first degree robbery, was ta‘ned duri | sentenced by Judge Geo. H. Moellring Following the dinner the service | this morning to serve 15. years at men listened to an appeal for the |/harq labor in the state penitentiary Red Cross, and speeches by Govern-| .¢ Bismarck. or Nestos, Geor, H. Russ, Father|" «hank you, Judge, thank ’ you,” Halloran and Dr. J. 0. Arnson, san | was Frezona’s smiling comment on the cld army songs and lavished | she sentence. raise upon the War Mothers and n Auxiliary, and ‘finished the evening with a dancing, party. Three long tables ‘stretching al- | most the entire length of * Legion hall and two end tables were filled at 6:30 in the evening, and with the assistance of a large number of young ladies the dinner was served with remarkable dispatch. ‘The service men also aided in this re- spect by consuming,‘the food betore | them with amazing ‘alacrity so as to make way. for the following course, econds” and were enter- the eating. SATURDAY SPECIALS j at ) DAVIS’ GROCERY Phone 465 319 Mandan Ave, Sugar, 10 pounds... .$ 85 Butter, Fancy Cream- ery, 2 pounds...... 95 Eggs, | fresh from country, per dozen. .35 Coffee, White House, per pound ........ A2 Coffee, Rosequest, 3° pounds .........3. 1.00 Cherries, No. 3 size Governor Talks Angela Hgitd” presided’ as toast- mastery: the program opening with piano solos by Mrs, Genevive Man- ard-Hugses, who also played during the dinner. Mr. Holta introduced Governor Nestos,’ who‘ during the course of his talk impressed upon the service men that in carrying on the task of winning ‘the war they were laying the foundation for the building of a better and greater city, state and nation, and he urged the same loyal service tothe general good in peace as in war. Geo. H. Russ Jr, urged the ser- Blackberries, 3 cans... .85 Peaches, No. 3 cans, vice men to keep up a hearty inter- est in the American Legion and through membership and effort to help accomplish the aims of the Legicn, which, he said, are the aims ofthe American people. Mr. Russ spoke particularly of Armistice Day, recalling the memories of four years ago, November 11.-.- Strict observ. ance of Armistice .Day was urged each ‘year. The service men of the World War, he said, gladly join in the celebration of Memorial Day, which belongs to the veterans of the Grand Army of the Republic, but he also urged the observance of Armistance Day as particularly the | 5 day ofthe days for the veterans of the World War, * Father Halloran, who was reared in Bismarck and saw service during the war, spoke of the great wave of discontent over the entire country. He told of his travels in other parts of the country and the pleasure ho 10 Ib. pail, white, per pail.... Syrup, 10 Ib. pail, brown, per -pail.... Walnuts, ‘No. 1, per Ib. Almonds, per Ib...... Hazelnuts, per Ib.. We havea sities of spe- cials on-hand, for your in- spection. found in the broad prairies of North Dakota} and urged the local service men not to feel dissatisfied with their surroundings. but to seeky to build. the community better. Mothers Didn’t Forget * Dr. J. O. .Arneson delighted the diners with commants on the recent Legion play and interspersed © his humorous talk with a stirring ap- ‘ peal to all, never to forget the days of the World War. The American public has forgotten, he said, but the service’ men should not, Dr. Arneson closed his talk with the 206 5th St. TURN BALANCE TO NEW CLUB Directer of Old Commercial Ciub Leave Clean’ Finan- cial Slate Directors of the Commercial club before thry inaugurated the re- organization and expansion cam- paign have closed up the business q’ the old club, and turned af, balance of $453.23 into ‘the new or- ganization. The treasurer's’ report submitted by J. C. Anderson, gives th® receipts of ‘the club from March 1, 1922 to November 8, 1922 as follows: Dues and sundry collections paid in 1922, 22.68; disbursements, note .and as of March 1, 1922, $1,- ; disbursements, itemized, $3,- 677.21, cash in bank, $453.23. ACCOUNTANT IS EMPLOYED state railroad commission -has | stallation of a chapter of Alpha Tau | Omega, ‘national fraternity in is Pro: | aa oyed E. E. Ullrey of Indian- can, 3'for...... v1.00 _ BABIE'S@DEMAND Just Received Genuine New Army SHIRTS 9% ounce Serge Wool, Double Elbow. Lined Bosom. All Sizes. 131% to 18. 2.98 HURRY UP and get yours. Bismarck Mercantile} | Company Army & Navy Store. Mail Orders Filled. = Tailor Shop Across Street- West, Capital Security Bank i SS 204’5th St. [Co er ‘SMITH'S | salads; ee for Meat and Fish. ~ Modern Dairy Company Sees Clarified and Pasteurized ‘Milk‘and ‘Cream. . Clarified Unpasturized Milk: Guaranteed Whipping Cream. : Bulgarian: Milk; Guaranteed. Butter. . Strictly Fresh Eggs. ’ at all times MODERN DAIRY COM PANY (a AAA -SMITH’S NEW LOCATION Second Door ‘ North, Klein’s Across Street, Wachter Transfer “GROCERY Phone. 371 NEW WEBB BLOCK Our new store is so conveniently arranged thai give you the best service that can be had anywhere... Your for Service, J.B. SMITH, Gadets. coco THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE countaht.- Mey-Uil- | rross rey was pinta to work .on the ‘North Northern States Power Company of | Univers iy of Minnesote’ is’ acting Minot which case is pending .in fed-, rs chief installing officer. The chat- feral court and in, which testimony ter in Alpha aap Omega has been will be ‘taken bya master soon. &. |). Ki a /Morris,_ chief ‘engineer of the | fratemity. ee installation exercis. commission, has written a letter to | és will continwe through’ Saturday. the city commission Hughes Electric case will be next: when i8 r elieved of ‘other duties. ROBBED WHILE ~ ATSUPPER. While a TR navabel’ of poopie | were attending a “Pot Luck” supper | - at the Presbyterian G night someone went through the | pockets of several coats hanging. the cloakroom. Among thase suffer ing. loss’ was’, Mrev W... E, “Butler, whose watch and purse were stolen. INSTALLFRAT © © AT UNIVERSITY + Grand Be N .D.,- Nov.#24.——In- ‘A BROWN “QUALITY GROCER.” Where Quality Counts. SATURDAY SPECIALS Head Lettuce,. Cauliflower, Egg Plant, Parsley, Tomatoes, Celery Cabbage, * Spanish Onions. Small Juicy Oranges, per dozen.. Florida Grape Fruit. Galvanic Soap. Special 22 bars. . Ferndell Thousand Island Dressitie for ’ Try this recipe: Ferndell Tartar Sauce, a piquant sauce Ferndell Vacuum Coffee, especially | prepared for those who cannot drink: reg- ular coffee. Elegant flavor. PURE HIGH TEST SWEET CREAM Our delivery goes to all parts of the City, start- ing at the West and going East. You can improve our service by. placing your * Special Orders with us the evening before, and by having your bottles out before-our driver ‘arrives. We will be pleased to receive any suggestions from our patrons as to how we'cah improve our service, as our aim is to sive Quality and Service_ d stole, W.'G. Smiley of the | GOVERNMENT pa Zeta, a local ‘Cranberries Now! Eatmor Cranberries 1 Enjoy the delicious, tart flavor of these health-giving cranberry pre- serves—every day in the year. Cranberries.are just as delicious for every day use as at holiday times. Strained Cranbirry Sauce One quart cranberries, two cups boiling water, 1% to 2.cups sugar. Cook the cranberries and . water; then press through the strainer, keeping back the skins; add the sugar and simmer for 5 minutes longer. Do not use metal molds. This makes a delicious and healthful spread on hot biscuits, bread, buttered toast, orcake, - Always cook cranberries in porce- lain-lined, enameled, ‘or aluminum vessels. To be sure of a selection of the. choicest , AMERICAN. CRANBERRY. EXCHANGE 90 WEST BROADWAY ' . LOGAN'S “We Thank You” RULES COMMONS (By the Associated Press) London, Nov. 24.—The first. divi- | UB sion in the new house of commons | NEW YORK HEAD LETTUCE CUCUMBERS Extra Fancy Delicious ' Winesaps Jonathans and ‘Wagners Odd Brands North Bismarck Modern. Dairy Prim-0-ros-sa ............6005 aye Ae Logan’s Special ........... PES ok - Richelieu . . ae hones 211 AoA =riLIUAANONNULUAY Sweet Potatoes Today, 4 pounds -......-..4.. a ee Cider Duffy’s Sweet Apple in bulk. Its delicious. Apples" of the famous Richelieu brands ‘arrived _WE ARE : Bing cases and giving you the bene- fit. Why not come in and let us tell you ‘Dates Just siigaied but mighty. fine. National A fresh shipment of those delicious fresh cookies and‘crackers’ Why not.a cuhe of Premium Craxs for the: youngsters. Coffee Good coffee makes any’meal better, but™ Poor coffee spoils the best meal. We carry the best. Leey Delivers Petirday. Se (Cm em cave 6 200. “| Close 8 p,m, —-.. ~~. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1922. which occurred this afternoon, was | jority of 103. aghinst the abort carried’ by the government by a ma- opposition. POWDER than of higher ' priced brands— SAME PRICE for more than 30 years ', Millions of pounds bought by the government. QUALITY the best. SATURDAY We are prepared for your Sunday needs. TA pera call will be greatly appre- Next to a personal call we will appre- ciate your orders over the felephone, just step to the Phone ‘and-Call 34. not take off your dust-cap or put on your coat, and.you will be served with Quality goods promptly. Celery—Head Lettuce Celery Cabbage _—Carrots—Rutabages—Cabbage Grape Fruit—Oranges—Lemons. Cheese; We have a nice line of Kraft cheese, American Cream, New York Cteam, Swiss, Brick, ete. BRONN-JONES O.S.S8. 802 Main St. Phone %. Leave Your Order Now FOR YOUR PHANKSGIVING ' ' . TURKEY » you need ’ CELERY ‘TOMATOES © the East. They are fresh. Per pnd eee 16 and 18c | Por phan al sudhatiow 8 asolere’s he tievelete 12 and 15¢c eee ee 25c 118 Third St. _ GOOSE . CHICKENS DUCKS We have areatiged for a full supply of grain fed poultry. for. Thanksgiving. We have never. had finer fowl] to offer, and the prices will be right. down to bed k. a LUTEFISK AND OYSTERS Please order your Lutefisk: early in order to have it prepared. A fresh shipment of very fine Oysters direct from : PLEASE PLEASE We are short one-cutter in our shop. -Do' us the favor of placing Saturday orders early. ; _ SATURDAY SPECIALS Spring Pork - ae Small Leg of Spring Pork. : , act oun wigaies pie cen ae te 22 Cc mall whole’ loins of por! : AREF: POUNG | sas dates ce wiclane A aieteste se sights hee 22c iG Fresh. Side“Pork, small.slabs. 22 Per pound ..........4- Soiree ee colada State elec Cc Milk'Fed Veal ” Wh ; ee Smoked Hams ole or hal - ; Per: pound 'o.05 bocce ccesddcicvevscs oo pretecstahe 25c '; These hams are extra fine, and, smoked. just right. Extra ‘fine quality and selling at very low prices. DOHN’S Sanitary and Exclusive Meat Market ~Phones 176 and°177.

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