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The Bismarck Tribune from Bismarck, North Dakota • Page 8

The Bismarck Tribune from Bismarck, North Dakota • Page 8

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OBTD DAKOTA III PLACE IH flickertails Outranked Only by II linois and Leading Minnesota Soldiers Dodge, Des Moines, Oct. 349th infantry, composed of lien from central Illinois, heads the 1st of all units of the eighty-eighth livision in subscriptions to the liberty pan. This regiment in a single day's jimpaign pledged $101,200. The 338th field artillery, western (forth Dakota, is second on the list, rith subscriptions totaling $96,000. £he 352nd infantry, northern is third with a total of $94,200.

Fhfl1 total for the division at noon toly is $618,800. Beginning Oct. 22, all meat and meal used in camp will be inspectmM by inspectors of the bureau of aniSual industry. Second Lieut. C.

C. Lynch of St. has been made athletic director company, 350th infantry. Twin City selected men made nonimmissionecl officers in the 3tf8th rnaline gun battalion today are as folfftws: To ibe sergeants, Arthur A. Jtims, Vilas A.

Quinn, and Frank A. (ayer, Minneapolis, and Parry H. rost and John E. Harnett, St. Paul.

JTO be corporal, Elmer E. Cook, Minne- lOTHER'S FHiEND Ixpeefant Mothers PAINS AVOIDED "Exclusive Service" Lahr Motor Sales Company 1 POSITIVELY GOING OUT FOB GOOD AND FOR EVER Arrow Collars, all the latest styles, sold everywhere for 20c. Going out of si business lUC MEN'S $150 Bib Overalls 98c $1.75 GERMAN DYE BIB OVERALLS MEN'S HEAVY WORK SHIRTS WORTH $1.00, Now apolis. Sergeant F. J.

Miller of Pine River, has been made sergeantmajor of this battalion. The 404th telegraph battalion, composed of one company each from York and New Jersey, is arriving here today and will be attached to this division. Five more Minneapolis men of field artillery were discharged today because of physical disability. P.OOSEVELT BLIND IN LEFT EYE AS RESULT OF BLOW I 59c A BIG LOT OF MEN'S FINE DRESS SHIRTS. ALL SIZES, REGULAR PRICE $1.50 OVC HEAVY MACKINAW SHIRTS.

$5.00 VALUE. MEN'S FINE FLANNEL SHIRTS. A VARIETY OF PLEASING COLORS. ALL SIZES. $3.50 value $2.48 $3.00 value $1.98 $2.50 value ZA Now 51.0V One Lot of SPECIAL One Broken lot of Young Men's Suits, up to $12.00 F9 values BOXING, Stamford.

Oct. Theodore Roosevelt, who is finishing a fortnight's training at a rest caiup here, today received a delegation of newspaper men and stated that his stay at the camp was simply for ation. Colonel Roosevelt in telling of his boxing exploits of former times made the disclosure that since he retired from the white house he had not had the sight of his left eye as the result of a blow received in a friendly ing match in the white house sium. "1 don't think many persons know his," he said, "but the fact is I was having a lively bout one day with a husky young captain of artillery when he crossed me with a right swing and landed on my left eye. The punch broke some of the bloodvessels of the eye and I haven't seen from it since." NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF NOTICE IS Hh.ivi/UY fllVKX, That the partnership heretofore existing be tween the undersigned, under the name and style of Knowles Haney, for the purpose of carrying on a elry business at Bismarck, North kota, has been dissolved and ated, and that the undersigned, Fred A.

Knowles, has assumed all of the debts and liabilities of said firm. Dated this 20th day of October, 1917. H'RKD A. KNOWLES, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiimiMiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiii'j Phone 490 sgliiiiiiiiiiimimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiimiiiiiiiiimimimiimmiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiimi? Futures For Sale SALE NOW ON TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS UNPARHALLED HONEY ING OPPORTUNITY JAMES A. HANEY, 10-22-3 UNDERWEAR $3.50 MEN 'S ALL WOOL UNION SUITS $2 48 $2 00 MEN'S HEAVY RIBBED UNION SUITS, now KAISER THAKKS Amsterdam, Oct.

liam has sent to Count Von Roedern, (lerman finance minister, a telegram of congratulations on the 7th war loan. It says: "I am pleased highly at the splendid result of the subscription to the enth war loan and I express to all concerned hearty thanks and ulations for the work. Full of vigor the an(j -with a fixed aim before the eyes our of the world, the whole German peo-1 reared, pie stand the fourth year of the war at the side of its heroic sons in the field and behind the imperial ment and army command ready for sacrifices of blood and treasure until the honor and freedom of the land is assured against the assault of the enemy in superior force. May God bless all for their fidelity and selfsacrifice by "the happy advantage of peacc. ME TAKING OKI Fargo, N.

Oct. J. ings, financial secretary of the Non-1 partisan league, and Porter Kimball of Hope, a league leader, have taken over the bulk of the stock held by J. Hagen, president of the Scandinavian-Amferican bank, and Mr. Hagcn states that the future policy of tbo bank will be directed by league terests.

Mr. Hagan referred to the offer which tempted him to sell his stock as a "glowing" one, and it is inferred that he will retire, after 25 years in the'banking business. Kimball and Hastings are also said to have chased Hagen's interest in the zens' State bank at Lisbon, and it is said to be the plan of the league to line up a chain of state banks, to be operated with the ican as the head. I Charles Ray, star in "The Pinch Hitter," will toe seen at the Orpheum again tonight in "The Clodhopper." FOR room house some furniture and stoves $10 per month. Call 294.

405 First St. 10-22-2 THE MODEL CLOTHING AND SHOE STORE EPPINGER 5 Lay MEN'S ALL WOOL 2-piece erwear. A BARGAIN at $4.00 a Suit. Only PER GARMENT $1.48 MEN'S HEAVY RIBBED 2-piece Underwear. Worth $2.00 a suit, only, PER f-rv GARMENT OVC MEN'S HEAVY HEALTH FLEECE 2-piece Underwear.

Worth $2.00 a Suit, only per garment 59c BOY'S HEALTH FLEECE 2-piece Underwear. Worth $1.75 a Suit. Only PER A GARMENT 4oC AC $1.00 and 75c "NECKTIES ONLY 48c One lot Men's Fine Dres3 Shirts, Collars attached. $1.25 value MEN'S FALL and WINTER CAPS. $2 00 value $1.39 $150 value BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE hu in mm DM HI MBB Last Rites Held Today for Mrs.

Adolph Walker, Sister of Mrs. J. E. Hyland Washburn, X. Oct.

rites were held from the home at 2 o'clock this afternoon for Mrs. Adolph Walker, who passed away at her home here Saturday morning. Had the ceased lived until tomorrow, she would have been 37 years old. Mrs. Walker was born- Clara genia Rudd in Fargo, where she was reared, graduating from the Fargo high school and later from the Moorhead normal, when she took up teach ing.

She had resided in Washburn HOUSEWIVES Bakes GOING OUT op BUSINESS SELLING OUT THE ENTIRE STOCK $18,000 Stock of the Finest, Best Made Merchandise to be Sacrificed Regardless of COST. The prevailing Market Conditions all Merchandise Advanced in Price frcm 50 to 100 per cent, aid Keeps on Advancing Daily, Makes it Necessary for ns to Discontmoe THE MODEL ST0ML For Good and for Ever. NOTICE $1,000 REWARD Will be paid to the Bed Cross or any charitable Institution. The Model hereby make, this legal statement in order to safeguard the public from statements often made throughout sales, that The Model offer the entire stock and fixtures at The Model Store for sale with the intention of giving up and closing out The Model Store within the shortest possible time, and to sell without any reservation every article within the store, and they hereby give the public a chance to purchase their Fall and Winter needs at great money saving prices. OVC MEN'S HEAVY WOOL HOSE.

75c value 59c 50c value 98c BOYS' FALL AND WINTEfi CAPS, up to $125 59o BRAND NEW STETSON HATS ALL THE LATEST. $5 00 best sellers $3.98 MEN'S FINE DRESS HATS $4.00 value $2.50 eight years, and for two years was an instructor in the local high school. There survive the deceased her band, three children, her father, seriding In Fargo, three A. and Harry Rudd of Fargo and P. M.

Rudd of St. Cloud, Minn. and two J. E. 'Hyland of Bismarck and Mrs.

Reuben Phillips of Arthur: The father, M. c. Rudd, a pioneer of Fargo, was prevented by illness from coming here to attend the funeral. You will see the boys at work and at play in "The Camp Dodge Current Events" at the Orpheum tonight. CHICHESTER PILLS 1 rilliin Bed tnd (taM metallic' Till! L0MAS HARDWARE CO.

316 MAIN STREET. yeats known ts Best, Safest. Always Reliable SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHFRf are searching everywhere for abetter way to save in food and fuel. You can find the answer to these vexing problems in the efficient Cole's oven Range High Oven Patented Patented It saves the cost of an extra heating stove. It gives warm floors for the little folks.

Oven shoulder stooping and backaches. Oven and flues made of copper-alloy iron, the strongest rust-resisting iron known. We personally invite you see this remarkable fuel saving modern range. BLDG. $2.98 $3.00 and $3 50 value $2.48 $1.98 MEN'S FINE DRESS SHOES THE FAMOUS FLORSHEIM MAKE $8.50 to $10.00 value $7.50 value 39c $5 50 value $6.48 $5.48 MEN'S HIGH TOP SHOES $8 50 value $5.98 CHILDREN 'S SHOES Boy's and Children's fine Shoes lace anLbutton.

$3 00 and $3.50 value $2.69 $2 50 and $2.75 value MACKINAWS Boys' fine Mackinaws. All sizes up to $7.50 A A value M.VO MODEL POSITIVELY GOING OUT OF BUSINESS THE MODEL. A SALE OF VALUE. Hundreds of people who took vantage of The Model's sale Friday and Saturday last, are most tic over their purchases. The store, in order to wait their trade, employed 12 extra sales people, and they were busy from early in the morning until the store was closed in the evening.

MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S FINE DRE8S 8UITS All the Latest Styles $27.50 and $30 00 values $22.50 and $25.00 values QUALITY You Can't Have I OOD service in clothes depends on what they are made of, and the way they are made. All-wool fabrics and ful tailoring make the styles we sell more fying. Because, no matter how good the style, if the clothes don't wear well, the style doesn't do you much good. $19.98 $1803 and $20.00 values $12.98 $15.03 and $16.00 values Men's and Young Men's Fine Fall and Winter Over Coats $25 up to $30 values $18 and $20 values $15 values $19.98 $14.98 $9.98 Boys' Fine School Suits. $8.00 value $5.48 and $7 values Sui's sizes: 33, 34, 35, 36 and 37 up to $25.00 valnes $5.98 MONDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1917 The Model this week intends ing values in Men's and Young Men Clothing and Furnishings, heretofore unheard of in Bismarck.

Everything is to be sold and it behooves yo to get in early while selection aro many. See Charlie Ray, the boy wonder actor, at the Orpheum tonight. Expert Dry Cleaning, Hand Pressing and Repairing) S. E. BERGESON SONf WITHIN THE Sundays.

MAIN BISMARCK STORE For Rent SALE NOW GOING ON YOUR LAST CHANCE Thousands of Too ous to Advertise GOING BELOW COST COME GET YOUR PICK Heavy Canvas Gloves and Mittens REGULAR 20c VALUES 3 for 25c MEN'S FINE MACKINAWS $800 and $850 value $5.98 MEN'S ULSTERS 52 inches long. Moleskin shell, Sheen-kin lined, Wombat collar, Regular price Ao to $2250 32 inch Moteskin Coats, Bavarian Sheep Tinsal. $9.00 value Japanese Matting $2 .00 value $2 00 and $2 50 fibre Suit Cases 8 OPEN EVENINGS The biggest line of Trunks and Hand Bags in the City at a SACRIFICE $5.98 SUIT CASES $1.19 $1.48 Chamois Skins and Leather Vests. $8 £0 and $10. values only, $6.48 I.

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