The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 18, 1917, Page 3

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TUESDAY, SEPT. 18, 1917. ¢ ; BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE Heavy Artillery of Uncle Sam’s Food Army---That’s the Tractor OUR FRIENDS aie proud of you, and ‘the cause you serve. ‘They want your photo- graph, . pecial Discount to Drafted Men and Volunteers ‘Do lt To-day HOLMBOE ‘STUDIO, Publicity Film Co. Ground Floor, Four Doors North of Grand Pacific Hotel BISMARCK, N. D. cal board by 5 o'clock this afternoon. ‘ ss Those from out of town will receive], --——-——- bail meal and lodging tickets, and become fenshus! ' Lt immediate wards of Uncle Sam. Those] Forward march—to Lasting who reside in the-city will be gtven| Peace, home. All must report for roll-call That is th Pee ein bright and early tomorrow morning.|, /!@t 18 the destination of the They enter military service at 5 Ariuy of Tumanit; ds here is o'clock, and from that hour on their one of the units contributed by avery ach WHL BS reeulated, withy oul mele ene Tractor Division, : a Zeppelins, U-Boats, g: i aealeat Thea OTT Beil peal i EE gas bombs, Tomorrow on No. 8 Burleigh county joy, that Ay Cugonts) grent Shea ty's first large draft contingent will ( {NON shoot 20 miles, the y. The whole town and 800S¢ step, horror, terrorism, dis- ine, Liberty Loans, esprit de ps, as the French eall it, ba‘ tle- ships, torpedo boats, s : Fe tee eee a linaning The heavy artillery of Uncle Sam’s food army at work in field y es ; RI 3 IZ oR ECTION WILLIAM FOX JUNE CAP steam away. By Nightfall 36 ‘Select Service; scores of triends from the country ; will. be there to see them off. It is @ Soldiers Will Be Ready to proposed to suspend all business at! ‘ 2 o’clock in order that clerks and em-}| . mets, mS, a ‘ ‘ine 0. LAST NIGHT AT HOME adds, Ue elect eervics net oud ral ral word, for it will fos theleaee seulttvating: and harvesting cay: aes Hae ties ane pes PAT Y \ ease those few last moments the ‘world of | erld. crops, and nt ane Around and a tthe famento de ae tae Those From. Country Sleep .9s|¢steem and admiration which it feels | Gld Dobbin, faithful unto death, !¢4t them during the idle winter hims Almost any ‘ructar wil AT THE. © months, For shese loyal sone ot orth Dakets: and rightly Hed = man’s best 5 do farm work more economically Guests of Uncle Sam—En- Gases Dene ny are ties friend, has served us well in the; T he tractor “eats” gasoline} than horses “The salie kind of a , ments Creat War, ¢ 5 ; wood aleohol, or kerosene—a ‘ shan im : ar. he has oO’. or kerosene—and {tractor should reach into comers train on No. 8 Wicdnesda: made to blow the fire whistle or in« ; t ol pee vy __|some other way signal its approach, ved well, but kultur has ¢ ited | President Wilson now has author- where horses can’t aro. ‘Te shoul ® e All day, singly, by twos and in}in order that no one may miss being conditions and problet new/ity to commandecr the —aleohol| work handily in soil tan soft f Sam-jat the station when it pulls in, with and big, and so unusual, that Dob-|that intoxieates to make it into horses. It should work in crcliavile larger groups Burleigh county’ tealeenayel i ¢ Sh 1 A its already large quo! Slope sol- )-: . 4 . mies who'tomorrow entrain for Camp | qi eady large quota of Siove Sok hin was going to have a hard time|the denatured article suitable for where limbs hang too low. for meeting the foe—gri : 7 Dodge to be molded into units of the starvation. more practical use. s see, greatest army the American republic] * a IAlso Dobbin hasn't HER tne We - ae that . food- horses to pass under, It shoul P ever has undertaken to cons j uy ‘YOUNG 10 HEAD Ieee asn t been getting a be plentifal, ¢ Iractor is going to|travel faster when dragging a har- TO-M ORROW NIGHT have been drifting into Bismar fair chance at his peaceful task i row or gang-plow, cultivator or reporting to the local for they’ve put him to work haul-| The Tractor Division of thelold _ tf: shioned— stone-boat than board. ; ing eanncn and hospital ambu-'Ameriean army is the > per- | horses . The call for 36 principals and ten 3 CITY ASSESSORS ng ; ‘ alls p Nae mn army e one, per-{horses walk. 3 alternates whieh Ww nt out a week lan ae supply wagons and in jhaps, which sivikes the blackest] The right kind of a tractor ainty e 0 ove ali venture o the alry divisions waiting for}terror to the hearts of nilitary|should be built so it may be usec ego found Burleigh service | It is the division whieh}as a stationary engine in the late COMEDY 2 REEL FEATURE a men’ ready and wa All will be open fighting when cavalry may! autoerac expected to have reported to the lo- (Continued trom Page One.) be used. in the kaiser’, eyes undoubtedly | summer, fall ‘and winter—to run ing the highway, if it cannot be kept} > he ave hel ill! spe fen naa pe ing the Rightway, Itt canne | So he had to have help to till/spells defeat most positively—for ' the thresher, the corn husker, the HIS LOVE FIGHT jthe soil—and Uncle Sam's invent-jhere in America we have fillable leireular saw, To Repair Curbing. ligars err _ . a4 eas . 7 0 Upon: petition of 20 Property-holders | 7" pa ane vroue w ith soil in great abimdance, and now The farmer—with the help of WITH HANK WANN on 8th and 9th streets, who complatir 1 e ; solution—the — agricultural | we have the tool to till it, no mat-|his newest, latest “hired man’ z e ed of the poor condition of the eurb- tractor. ter how many of our nten have to|is a ecome the Great S . | P ° ing, the city engineer was instructed] Dokbin would work hard all! fac knisoy Bnting (4: avons to become the: Creat: Sol: 2 SHOWS 7:30 and 9:00 rices: 10 and 20 cents oulc rk hard alli faee the kaiser on the fightin v for Tiumanit e to see that repairs are made, or the == === eee —— sade eeALSLLLL manity eS defective curbing replace¢ ‘in the first district was reecived and|vou have a whole quarter pint of|or sune 19 and September 13. A ive-year maintenance bond from A nov roved. n 3 é Hanlon & Okes covering the paving skin and complexion lotion at about | proclamation was ed and the fast; Commissioner Preston report-| the cost one usually 1ys for a small] ¢ime i 1 cost y all] time put into practice. + monde i ed good work at Custer park during] jar of ordinaiy cold cream. Be sure Th iy : park di « any am. 2 he time for the change has become ¢« the last summer and the exhaustion of | to strain the lemon juice so no pulp “past due,” and the attention of the | TAILOR-MADE SUITS AT of 5 or 6 rooms by October 15th. park funds. He suggested the advis-| gets into the bottle, then this lotion|city fathers was called te the. fact, READY-MADE PRICES" | Phone 619X or write R. G. F. Box ability of installing a light in the} will remain pure and sh for] President Henke immediately issued - oer Btee et -———— H WANTED TO’ RENT—Modérn:” ‘powecees: park which has become a favorite re-| months. When applied daily @lhis pr ‘ ; : 1 | 5 plied daily to the|his proclamation, It is expected that ; A | SO AP ooners face, neck, a:ms and hands it should | the fast time will he put into practice -&lein—Tailor and Cleaner = | WANTED—Work by the day by com- help to bicach, clear, smoothen and}again next summer, as it met with $20.00 to $40.00 , | petent seamstress. Miss Ruth 8-29-1 mo.| Klath, 223, 3rd st. Phone 349. | De apecamacnenaaeniasasnastgenceesacacadumamanammampenasimparnapemsemamammatmamas s i beautify the skin. “h favor. ' a ‘LEMONS BEAUTIFY! Any druggist will supply three mie TaN Oe: = 9 18 6t i i 2 ounces of orchard white at very lit: = =; ve EE HAE QURTER PIT ==") germ OF LOTION, CHEAP] Son Operated; m. tomorrow, Sept. ‘19th, c What girl or woman hasn't heard of. QUICK SERVICE coon Foon {}),.vm' groves ent tentet Father Drops Corner 5th and: Broadway REASONABLE PRICES Momishes: to bleach the skin and to é it ici bring out the roses, the freshness and D d S di We Solicit Your Patronage. Adel peauty? Hut lemon juice ea at l e alone is acid, therefore irritating, and ace ALL DAY SERVICE should be mixed with orchard white this way. Strain through a fine cloth Standing a! the side of iis sleeping | the juice of two fresh lemons into a] son, who a few moments before had bottle containing about three ounces | successfully undergone an operation | {of orchard white, then shake well and j for appendictis, Jacob Reagal, promi- nent citizen of the Golden Valley com- munity, dropped dead in a room in the Bismarck hospital today. The stricken man was removed from the room, while the boy slept on, oblivi- ous to the tragedy. " Mr. Reagal came in with his son late last evening, and early this morn- } ing the latter was operated on at the Bismarck hospital. Everything went well, and the father was rejoic- ! ing over the excellent manner in which his s me through the or- deal, when the parent's heart, over- taxed with anxiety, stopped, and he fell to the side of the bed a corpse. No Inquest. Coroner A. J. Shipp was summoned, and after a post mortem examimation clearly revealing heart failure as the cause of death. he decided an inquest would not be necessary. The remains have been removed to a local under- taking estallishment, and the family at Golden Yo!lry notified. The patient at the Bismarck hospital has not yet been advised of his loss, and the news will not be imparted to him until he ‘has more completely recovered from || the shock of the operation. MANDAN GOES. BACK TO FIRST LOVE AND DLODKS. ARE. RANGED H. L. Henke issued a provlamation | yesterday afternoon which ‘makes it mandatory that Mandan today resume } Mountain tir {dan has bee! ‘er of day! at the time 1 ing that that honor tice Central time. A pet | brought before the city comm | the. time ing that that honorable| Se Slee ac ENMU GRU Ec ;rent in Mandan between the dates ait toe Why This Non-Alcoholic — Beverage is So Popular The populazity of Heileman’s NEW STYLE is due first of a!i to its pronounced individuality of taste, quality and snappy flavor for which the G. Heile- man Company products are noted. Heileman’s NEW STYLE Ne-Alcokelic Beverage . Is madc from only the choicest materials obtain- able, but ii is.nct the material alone which makes NEW STYLE s0 palatable as it is the knack of our knowing how to blend the different materials to get that snappy and aromatic flavor. ‘ A trial today wiil convince you A Cryztal White Bottle with a The Package Seoei label all the way around the bottle and a red triangular corner and diag- onally across the bottle white on red—Heileman's NEW STYLE—Don’t accept a substitute. wooed THE STAR SPANGLED = | WILL MEAN MORE TO YOU AFTER YOU SEE . 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