The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 27, 1917, Page 3

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FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1917 BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE By Special Request the Management of the Auditorium is repeating Less than the Dust AT THE MARY PICKFORD Americe vfs leading sereen artist in the title rele, and introduced to her host of in the guise of a deserted orphan of admirer NEW ROCKFORD HERE FOR Bit OPENER TODAY Midway City Comes to Best Cap- ital With Fastest Team It ever Has Lined Up MANY NORTHERN LEAGUE STARS TO FACE CHAMPS Pormer Players from. Warren, |: Minot and Winnipeg—Every | this evening. fe'urday’s game is called at 6:15, and Sunday's at 3:30, After the series here Bismarck goes to New Rockford for two games on the Midways’. home grounds, and then the two teams play three games at the Wells county fair in Fessenden for a purse of $500. Should the two teams by any chance break even in the se- ries of eight games, the rubber will be played off in either Bismarck, or New Rockford, possibly with a series divided between the two towns. BRITISH HAVE BUT ONE FOOT ON WATER WAGON 1 ‘Contmned from Page Une) i ers it was so-much the custom that trades could send\on the road only nien with exceptionally strong heads. Abolition of Treating. “The abolition of tr ating has been | a great success, and though time will be required before’ so old a custom is | completely abolished, it portunity to buy LADIES’ WAISTS We are offering for Saturday, Silk Waists that formerly sold up to $3. As a Saturday special .. right. bargains’ 50. $2.48 VOILE WAISTS AND MIDDIE BLOUSES Another splendid offering of Voile wais Saturday Specials These Saturday Specials offer you an advantageous op- Throughout the store you will find a goodly number of real live up-to-the-minute WASH DRESSES All the summer newest styles and materials are found in- this lot. 1%, FORMER Special Saturday at PRICE ' and CHILDREN'S WASH DRESSES Business House Closed 7B per’ cant of it ha food Middie blouses that sold up to 25. Our stock of ui ee sae —— as z 3 i ye Seria cae ae ahi ia sale Saturday. e ‘New Rockford, with one of the fast-| done away with. | ; pees ial for Saturday, Sa NTE ns ea rday, Spe est independent teams which ever has Nothing astouishes American ob- CATT a eseesntnnmenenenmntnnaennnannnnaennnninnte Se ae a represented any central North Dakota city, arrived in Bismarck early this afternoon for the opening game of the local series, called at the Athletic club | public, | servers more than the way these re- strictions have been a gradually brin, dilions of temperance cepted by the about con- hout. hostil- LADIES’ WASH SKIRTS Ladies’ White wash skirts of Linens, Poplins, BOY'S WASH SUITS ‘They afford an exceptional opportunity to get grounds at 4 o'clock. lity or friction. Our success is due to Gabardines and Golf cords. Thi the boy a new wash suit at a special price. 7 ..{ the fact that the whole liquor question Ay He A nie ee eae ) Sizes 2 to 6 yea Special for Saturday at The contestants this afternoon line | yas heen handled as the separate, dis newest styles. Special for Satur | M F x up as follows: New Rockford: Thielman, p; Moore, c.; Wotell, 1b.; 2b.; Lamers, fayck, If.; Ehred, rf. Bismarck: Grant, p; Peacock, ¢.; Frankenhoff, 1b.; Roth, 2b.; Shanley, ss.; Dahms, If.; Collins, cf.; Hanshu, puted to have the best piicher de- veloped in the Northern league this year. He has been with Minot, and in his last two games with the Magi- cians he pitched wonderfull ball, a no-hit, no-run game against New Rock- ford, and a two-hit, shut-out against Williston. Moore, catching for the visitors, recognized as the best all-around tkstop in the Northern league, be- second sacker, was with the Winnipeg the most valuable general utility man in the circuit. Haycker, ‘Ehred and Weidelhform New Rockford's air-tight outersgarden. Weidell has b: the Northern league for three years, during which time he has always de- livered the goods. He is fast on bases, speedy and certain in the field, a heady player wherever put. In reserve the visitors have Waswo, mn with | | tinct problem which it really is “The liquor control board comes to an end one vear-after the war, but the whole problem of regulation of liquor traffic will have been profound- ly modified by its action and experi- ence. will never slip back to the old evil conditions.” FRENCH WOMEN WORKING HARD TO WIN WAR ing eaten, much to the disc on eating as they have in the past, certainly. there will: be: na: increase in the amount of food+ stuffs available for export to the European allies. “They must quit eating so much wheat and meat and use more of oth- er foods that are just as good,” said! the landlady of my hotel, who, appar- ently, is well informed on the subject. 44 OF REGULAR PRICE © 1 OF REGULAR PRICE SHOE DEPARTMENT WHITE cial for, Saturday, at per pair, ares PUMPS LADIES’ $1.75 WHITE CANVAS PUMPS irt ete 2 “It has been shown that men can S str thi ca adies’ 2 strap white canvas Ss; cane ‘ i In Wotetmans on spear je re: | be made cober without probitition und eth Peon Teel Gad cee ele Spe belay and beaded Syamps, ie Louisa (coveted without fanatical restriction. Things | heels and hand turned soles. $2.85 Basement Specials CROQUET SE’ 8 Ball Croquet Set, large mallets, extra heavy T'S We offer “Webb Bros. Bismarck’s Leading Department Store our HAMMOCKS entire stock of hammocks, ait te Cte RE B's ones us (Continued from page one) arches, nicely finished. Regular $5.00 set. special for Saturday at greatly reduced prices. ent -Northerits le gue team. He is a| Serve cherries, peaches, apricots and Special for Saturday, $3 75 j dangerous left-handed hitter. Nagel, Leer no awoet.int SEby erence sy e Reg. $9.50 Hammock, Saturday Special $7.59 bunch, and is a lightning infielder. 4 | z ‘ at. S large ma en icelv. ae first, of Americans with a sweet tooth. 6 Ball Croquet Set, large mallets and nicely | Lamers, at short for the visitors, has ; . are e an i Reg. $7.50 Hammock, Saturday Special $4. been with Minot, and in addition obamer ands Sugne mare! Ou Wer iemle finished. Regular $3.00 set. ( 8. 97:5) doe $4.98 | being a wonderful fielder, one of] Bread is made from whole wheat Saturday Special, set, iRaane vs 4 the hardest hitters the Magicians had. | flour, and is very dark, but there's a Ball Professional Set. Regular $2.50 Set. Reg. $4.75 Hammock, Saturday Special $3. ~ Brautigan Here. ii i ae) 4 6 5 fo ? by ‘ Brautigan, at third, was manager of | | ioe less indie epon ty than jinsthe Special for Saturday, § y. prea 0 erica, C, ~ : > . So don t Fail to see the Minot club and was considered If every American family goes SEby rere . 1.98 Reg. $3.50 Hammock, Saturday Special $2.75 English birth who has been adopted by sword ma e r in an East a Winnipeg pitcher; Browning, Willis-| “We find,” she continued, “we are India city and reared amonk the-natives. Later it is discovered ton's star shooter, and Cunningham, aj getting along very well on many —=—= who she is but not until she has passed through all the anguish following the treatment by those who know her only as one of lower caste and less.than the dust. dark horse. With this line-up the fans, knowing what Bismarck has to offer, may look forward to three of the best games which ever have been -| staged on a Bismarck diamond. foods we made little use of before the war.” Food economy is not the only way in which Frenchwoman are helping “win the war.” face also with war's most dreadful handmaiden, Famine. Not as a peo- ple, of course, for we can always hope to feed ourselves, but as one of a sis- terhood of nations, we are face to it is for you, and me and the rest of us Americans to determine. We alone can meet it sucessfully. “When this war started p-ople had old fashioned notions of warfare. They Emperor Charles of Austria Has Narrow = = = = = re eee Jimmy Grant Today. Outside of the battle trenches, wom- | face with famine right now. \We may | thought wars were niade by armies, > Two SHOWS. PRICES: All.of the Champs are well known,| en are practically running France. not be starving ourselves, put millions | but they have found that the war is Escape at Front : except Jimmie Grant, a newcomer,| A man is seldom to be found in any | of our fellowmen are. going to be won, not by the nation wink iatenis 7:30, AND 9: P.M. 10 and 20¢ who works on the mound for Bis-|of the smialler.stores; onlyia feware |” This arch-enemy of all mankind; with the greatest army in the field or ; = | marek ‘this afternoon, Grant comes|in the large department stores; and] nis dread mother of pestillence, is|the greatest stock of munitions piled] Amsterdam, July 27. — Emperor from, the Des Moines team of the|they are soldiers discharged for | our ;eal fue. While we are doing our| up behind, or the greatest financial| Charles of Austria, had a narrow es- Western league. He has worked inj wounds. best to stand by our allies in a strict-| resources in reserve, but by the na- Four streng steel eles built into the base of each tire—this is the big “Extra Service” feature that helps federal Tires deliver unusual mileage. This Double-Cable-Base Construction removes the cause of most tire failures, It is the surest known protection against slipping-off-the-rim, blowouts, rim cuts and pinched tubes. Your first set will show you how radically Federals cut the tire cost of motoring. MOTOR CAR SUPPLY CO., Distributors BISMARCK, N. D. The Federal Rubber Co. of Illinois Factories: Cudahy, Wis. , only two games here, making his de- but by defeating Halliday 5 to 4. Today’s game is called at 4. All business houses will close at 3:30. The ) and 4 o’clock capital cars will accommodate a large number of fans, and late comers may take the 4:30 car without missing more than the opening inning. The car probably will make a final trip into town at 6 — BROWN & JONES THE SATISFACTION STORE GRO CERIES VEGETABLES FRUIT Everything Seasonable “MEATS” We have had no returns yet from the Ad about our stray cat- tle and horse ; anyone having knowl-| can pe broughe to an abrupt end. Quart Bottles . 40c edge of them vill not only receive Task Not Easy. | Pint Bottles 20¢ midnight raid upon New York! Five days later the volun- Thousands of women work in the munitions factories. The farms are in their hands and the bulk of this summer’s harvest will be done by them. They are in complete charge of hotels, cafes and most of the barber shops. FAMINE MOST DREADED FOE SAYS SPEAKER (Continued from page one) Rebirth of Nation. “This war is going to mean to our nation a rebirth. All business and industry is going to be raised to a standard. Kvery patriot who cial and political reconstruction is a soldier of democracy. Every ci- tizen who fails to participate in this patriotic movement is a slacker and a parasite. “Our. president is leading not only a war of national defense, but an irre: sistible world crusade for democracy. The central powers have,been given to understand that as soon as the forces of liberalism gain the ascend- ency and they transform themselves into self-governing nations, this war tine is lurking ly military way, we are fighting an- other fight that is harder even than this great fight of democracy against autocracy--the fight against this en- emy of all the world, the central! pow- ers as well as of the allies. Spectre of Famine. “Today this ghastly spectre of fam- over the skyline of every European nation. Whether it can be kept from the streets of their very capitals, whether or not its vie- tims will yltimately be more numer- ous than the victims of the trenches, LOGAN'S = “We ‘Thank You” PEACHES PLUMS RASPBERRIES WATERMELONS LEMONS ORANGES GRAPE JUICE SPECIAL tion or combination of nations that is able to feed itself the longest. “Thus the war admittedly become: a food war—with Famine fighting against the field. Tribune want ads bring results. cape while visiting the battle front in FGalicia, says newspaper reports re- ceived here. White he was taking luncheon near the battle line, Russian artillery shelled the building. The Emperor finally left the dangerous territory after much persuasion by his official staff. that. country iseasytofind . any price. —and furthermore, the (——?) Council. ‘There is a country whose inhabitants, in Af-suffi , preach about peace at oe “Tt popes Hh everything WE need ITISUNPROTECTED.” Thus spoke the Prime Minister at a fateful session of ~— Five days later the airship fleet of the enemy made a “But let us not think for a moment that our task is an easy one. It is not possible to e gerate the, gravity of the crisis that we, as a people and as a world power, face today. This is the most momentous hour in our history, if not the most fateful hour in all history. It is not merely war | that concerns us—and war on a scale transcending anything that the world has seen hitherto in the way of mili- tary operations—but we are face to a reward, but will confer a favor by notifying us. - THE GOLDEN RULE 504 Bway. CHAS. RIGLER, Mngr. OPEN EVENINGS FOR SATURDAY ONLY Clean Up of Entire Summer Stock: Oxfords, Pumps and Sandals, (re { teer army of a million citizens was harvested by a grim reaper! 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