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BE top, and swept through the eastern s every two|= : ¢ THURSDAY, SEPT. 27, 1917. BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE . 0 Y-AL.T Y---first to P - THOS. -H. INCE Present: \ 0 Khe $ country then tohome, |) TA BF EFA HEDE To Buy Some Paper wes Ti ie ose ihe ie | With Good Securi DOROTHY DALTON Le not serve as you serve but ; | t oo ecurity Soave aes me whose hearts are with you-- ; are Wie ae. oa AN" qi t y : . Minneapolis, Minn., Sept. —The, tion notes. From every. standpoint this IN: . your photograph. -—— | Real Bstate Mortgage Bond Co., which |!8 an exellent investment, and wil c . ae Soe (has an auth -apite 99.090, | Stand investigation from top to bot- be ILD ' , Special’ dizéount’ to .enlist- | Burleigh, County Chapter of Red; sf heat ed capital of $1,000,090.) on.” iy you are interested and would W pers 5 jand ef which §. B. Kenefic is pr like to have us submit an o! g. let y . ed and drafted men rosz Assumes Important ;dent and 4 nahan vice presi-!us know at once. (Signed) EK. E. Dry- ; i | ati |dent, issues a circular to the trade|den, Gen. Mgr.” i \X/ IP S WX DOW a | New Duties hich should interest North Dakota] “It will be noted,’ a commer: : | evar: ners. It reads as follow cial paper, “that this company has ap-: a be i¢ DSMEN OF FIRST Ve have for sale $105,009,900} parently purchased from the Nonpar- paket id Make ihe + WoRTHTOE: {leet ane well. kecured pis| Ginn lonmue > ls amembersbin, notes Sho’s the most fascinating creature that ever appointment | TO HAVE LUNGHEONS | per, in denominations of $1,000.00 each a notes up as secur- wore weeds. i | —— tat T-per cent, maturity tr Decem- | it) sue. In order that ee) poe to-day | _ Beiated troop trains arriving at Bis-) her 15,,1917 to Tey age 13, 1918, 6 nh lit might not be hampered iat disposing She’s dashing, dimpling, dare-devilish, ; marck with hordes of hungry soldiers, / $1,000 note sevured by ten not jot single notes for but $10 each, the} i a a ¥ jJonging for overdue seals, wilt «fine | 83 00.00>e2¢h a by good Novth Ds }league evidently in North Dakota Whether dancing at the magnificent Hunt Ball 4 } The canteen unit of the Burleigh| are’ additional secur of $1,2 3.0) | CO g ten memberships. This with her flock of admirers, Dorothy Dalton is cap- : HOLMBOE STUDIO | county Red Cross chapter will care| worth ‘of po ted checks dated to/made it easier to peddle these instru- tivating. . , a é | for this important detail, the execu-|te cashed trom August 1 to December|ments on the market. PUBLICITY FILM CO. , tiye committee advised’ northwestern | 1, the. ave: ‘Ifthe. league kopt: these notes it: T I T NI Y Ground. floor—next door to Grand Theatre. Bismarck, North Dakota {} Readquarters at Minneapolis ‘today. [pene Pe ee Maniles . 1 it, however, the makers would have ma. : | The unit will be organized at aj|° esé checks 10¢ in exchange will; an opportunity to set up a defense if Me | yf —. me 255 | meeting of the executive committee | be level in addition to the a jthey objected to paying. But by nd j ————, = SSS | this afternoon. Its workers will be| cost of collection.” 3 h jtransferring them to a third party, selected from the ranks of Bismarck’s| “To the parties who bity this paper! namely the Real ate Mortgage 7:15 & 9:00 7 STRONGHOLDS OF RETAIL PRICES | patriotic women. They will stand] we desire, Ment to use their best: Bond company, this defense opportun- 4 4 : | yeady on four hours’ notice, day or|means in ing these checks and ity is entirely climinated and ay q 1 H ! night, te feed hungry troopers. notes through the proper chanacls verbal promises and understandings THEATRE 1c & 15¢ i] TEUTONS TAKEN) ‘A doctor and a nurse to care for any| fer collec a t as they he: ,; Which may have existed between the ¥ { of the boys who may fall sick on the| (te, and apply the receipts therefore | original maker and the league are | oe: | way will be attached to the unit. fo the one principal note of $1.v wiped out automatically. The com- F as | | ‘It is not the intent of the Red Cross | The princ lil-) pany is simply an agent of the league — (Continued oo Eat a j j to teed sold boys who are running lion Dollar Corporation ot which sa but in law it a separate concern . ng them were Poles. ‘The men : | rerular edules and being fed a s Paid, and they have no lia-/and the transfer would have the ef-! 3] bd , . a i = on regular edules and being fed at ae : € L the transfer would have the ef-; made a good start in getting over the | appropriate intervals—which for the| bilities outside this issue of corpora-| fect indicated.” i ermany lnaraw roops ut lust Germans portion of Polygon wood. in redoudts on the eastern this wood surrendered, and w Washington, D. C., Seut. prices repor owed a decline of approx Retail s to the bureau of labor j average boy in khaki hours—but to‘care for troops carried on trains which through some un-{ :voidafle delay are unable to make’ » td wheat by r dockage, nothwith- act Mat dockage docs the presence of standing the FIGHTING FIRST Have Free Hand In Business, short time the Australians were sur-|° * i meal sfations ime, a ‘hose pas- roperi et ass’e: ~ ging across the race course on the| imetely 4 per cent during. the month | meal stations on Ue ads) hose Dae not prone ter tata te ass'ga-| London, Sept. 27.—Germany !.as{ The proposal was made in a sup- level below. ending July 210. tela ee oder tie BABE es “OE cour: O fere will« tel agreed to evacuate Belgium, on cen-| plementary note té the vatican reply- The labor department in making the gap gy ‘ effort wi ey ditions, it is declared in a sGerman], z ii WON'T. SURRENDER GENERALS. | public the figures today stated the de It is probable the Uait will Bet its) made to elim abuses and] : Official statement, ‘according to" dia-| "9 to a verbal communication made j x sf fs | cline was due largely to the decrea hand in Saturday, by furnishing hot) to bring so application | patch from Gerne, Switzerland, today |>¥ Foreign. Secretary Kuehlmann to » *Petrograd, Sept. 27.—The military] i, th rice of flour Tote Junches to some 700 guardsmen of the|of the ofucial standards and to es-! He FERS Rifas Sai Bae ror ‘ i Paha th thwestera |" the price of flour and_ potatoes, ; UNChe _ f ; a . hen given out by the Wireless Press. the papal nuncio at Munich, wherein » Woe ormenizations on thy soutbweeter | which form @ large part of the diet | First from Fort Lincoln. Major Wright) tablish, dealings. a | Germany, it is stipulated, must have| the’ foreign secretary specified the | Ae font in an agreement -with the Kiev! 4 the a average family. Flour de-| announces that camp will be broken Prices For Buying. the right to develop her economic en-| conditions under which Germany was i group of the workmen's and soldiers’| Greased 10 percent and potatoes 33| immediately after meal time, but en-) “It must be remembered that the terprises freely in Eelgium, and es-| willing to conclude peace‘on the bast delegates, have refused to hand over | percent, training is a task which always takes] grain corporation is compelled to buy : i pecially in AaLere ae ~ |of the evacuation ot Delelume a to the commission investigating the nem beets snore time than anticipated, and it is} within the of fixed pri | North Dakota Troops Will Evacu- eas Bi a : panes Korniloff revolt, Generals Denikin and} “\v Widow is sure to make} very probable that after a several/that the «i: ment of ‘ Murkoff, as well as ethers who sup-|a hit with you at the Orpheum to-! hours’ wait the boys will appreciate | must se t the standards are ¢ ati i ithi ii rtant duty of di - |b dered Pr Th ‘ 1 as : "1 f a e is i he standar ¢ Fort Lincoln Within Next important duty of guarding a thou-|be ordered to France. ie boys are ported General Korniloff. 4 night. | one last bite of Bismarck eats before] rectly 2 1. Co-operation of pro-} s sand mile front extending west from] up of their toes and anxious to go, théy are cif tor Camp Green, ducers. rain trade and the mill) Two Days Fargo to central Montana, and it will be a sorry day for the kai- BISMARCK GETS ing ily with the food admini tration and the departinent of agri culture js required in handling the due to the war o ship's Wi- ‘ama shown EXPECTED FLICKERTAILS WILL BE IN FRANCE SOON While it is the policy of the pre: shes of the war de-, Co. A is commanded by Captain Jack Murphy; Co. F by Captain Wil- son, Co, K by Captain Barker and Co. Hsby Captain Gray, all of whom are able and experienced soldie The Fighting First will be kota’s first regiment on the ground at xorth Da- ser when the Fighting First and the Smashing Second buck his line. “TAILOR-MADE SUITS AT READY-MADE PRIOES”’ g ’ : ' Yh in Bismarck for a long time. See it; Tespecting the wi i Fs ‘ ‘ y OR. at the Qipheum tonight. | partment, not to antounce definite ad-! recruited up to war Elein—Tailor and Cleaner’ g Bras see vance news of the movement of troops rength, consisting of 2,002 men, and $20.00 to $40.00 be stated positively that the @ full complement of commissioned 829-1 mo. fost . . INTIAL TAL |Authority on Rural Education of United States Bureau to Ad- dress Teachers BENNETT NOSES ! evacuation of Fort Lincoln ,will have heen, completed by Sunday, and the Second battalion, under Major Dana’ Wright, will be on its way, with the ma ‘e nder of the First regiment, to Camp Greene, Charlotte, N. C. The} Second regiment has received no or-) ders, but it does not expect to entrain” pefore the middle of next week. Fort Lincoln will be le , for the present, | A very large percentage of and enlisted men. are vet- many years’ service in the national guard, and many have been under fire in the Philippine campaign. Early to France. The fact that the First and Second North Dakota are gned to a train- ing camp on the Atlantic seaboard is regarded as an indicatioh that they NE DIAMOND BRA! ‘hes-ter's Diamond Bran in Bed calcd with Blue. Bilbo ne CHICHESTER S PILLS ar i ones TeR's! LAMOND BRAND PILLS, for 85. years known as Best, Safest, Always Reliablo a Nant & The first address lo be delivered -int- William M. SOLD BY DRUGGISFS EVERYWHERS [North Dakota by J. lL. McBrien,} peane ‘Votes and took! | specialist on rural educati én ot ne the le: or Mi nee ae the mobilization point for two re-| = | Cntteds States bureau, 0°. eo Nc ven cont AY! serve battalions, it is anticipated. Tae! | post has been put in shape for win- | , apparently with the idea that men | will be housed there. Veteran Soldiers, Second battalion, ‘ho is brought to the state for a six | s of county rural school 1 be delivered before Bur- leigh county teachers at the court house next Tuesdgy afternoon. Dr. | McBrien will spea*again in the even- districts nett i The The ‘ Soo Hotel Northwest The rst regi- | ing, 2 ‘al public is invited ment, the finest unit of the North aera hanna ae Dakota national guard in point of; Hotel 50c. to $1.00 Dr, MePeten comes from Nebraska, | Z vervice and experience. The four ‘A High-Class Hotel at : eee and is said to look like a certai)) ————__<_—__~ companies—-A of Bismarck, F of Man- Reasonable Rates | a iz Hot and cold water in every [workuowa Cluzen of Lancoin, \e@)., dan, K of Dickinson and H of James- = 5 F jareep 4 ‘oa hoc ugobe he ' r $n ° ° j yn— » be y sinc e 50c per day and up ho dropped the “Mc” from his name r di , }town—have been on duty since the ‘ d z we ' [in crossing the om te mL Bruit Seasen Ending J) tectaration ot war. carty in Aprit.| || Saeremwinben. $100) The McKenzie | #0 Mekaa 0 Nex i i | They » hee’ tered at a fine | ae ( Alle; might put it. He i Thi ave been quar ; ne | 5 ‘The Seventh Story of North Dakota. | country school teach- Phe fruit season is about fj military post, under strict military dis- | Rlannion bet and cold wate shai Ereraos European, EUROPEAN |. rved as county, city and over. If you want to put | cipline, and, as compared with any | Opposite McKenzie Hotel | Sy seventh flor. Da eos eee ‘other state troops in North Dakota, EUROPEAN Cafe in connection ate superintendent of schools. He “2 Dannha a day and night opposite Depot Park. regarded as one of America’s fore-{f BP Peaches, Plums OF Finnay ye considered veterans. A ma: : 100 oon with bathe Pours act at once. | jority of the boys saw real service} | The NORTHWEST, 100 Rooms | The McKENZIE, 210 Rooms —_ The SOO, 125 Reome most exponents of progressive rural education. Miss Helen Sullivan, assistant state superintendent of public instruction, address the rally here nexi Irs. R. H. Kend Cal. who is spending in North Dakota, will con- ! on the Mexican border last year, Dur-} THE HOTEL CENTER IN BISMARCK, N. D. EDW. G. PATTERSON, Owner and Prop. We have Peaches, Plums Apples, Tomatoes and i Grapes ia stock now, But ick of | after this it will be dif- It to get anything but ing the carly spring theirs was the | ———— FS 9. GO tee ENG AGAIN TO NIGHT | duct choral singing. A county school ayples and grapes. rs = econ eer ne will be held on the If you want preserves or | oe THURSDAY | ee icclics act quickly. : | | FEDERAL GRADES | The McConkey | " us 10 BE HODIFIED 510 Broadway Phone 209 | an ; —IN— oo | : a : ! i Changes Will Be Made to Make, rn . | 66 T H f 5 R i iN 3 Standards More Workable ( y ir aa —Not to Be Suspended , eee 1807-1017 —AT THE— standards establis standard act. which| fj |takes the grading of grains from the| § ° A DITORI M \s ates and puts it under the federal} : ment. This wonderful Film pictur- ston” he ater Was taken "| ed esnrcene hese ° . 3rand of the bureau of mar-! vi whict uM cor izes the trangressions of an oe ere wood, n y Adventuress. You will want ending the enforcement of the law) 9 ge to see this film-and-vou'll be y sorry if you don’t--Arrange your theatre party at once. | 2 Reel Comedy trary the food | administration and . An “ARIEL JOY RIDE” Sooneratatinwrearerine goat dis ores ~ the war it be the more rigidly 21 Stories of Solid Comfort | ie it rested on blocks of India most/# ¢ of safety, comfort and con venience on 137 railroads, em- bracing 223,489 miles of track. "JT was consircted entirely of wood, 'ighied by oil lamps, and w-s heated by box Staunchly constructed, elec- | trically lighted, sanitary, ven- tilated and steam heated, they include every. feature for the personal convenience and lux- ury of the passenger. In addition, the cars of the” eaforeed on account of the war. : . * Cire ® rubber instead of springs, plat- Morrison Hot The’ following announcement car- ries the decision of the government ““AIL purchases of wheat over which Beg del Sle one her open aA oe “Tye Hotel of Perfect Servtee’ ae ee gti Btike tang? wheel trucks were used wit! Personal Management of Harry C. Molr | ¥ iron wheels. the food administration grain cor- cording to the grades of the official Clark and Madison Streete g- iH i = Today 7,400 Pullman cars, grain standards of the United Stat from No, 1 to No. 3 and below No. after examination of actual samples poration has control will be made ac- Chicago i} | ay: of wheat, en) Hiotore | built in the shops cf the Pull Pullman Company afford a No Suspension of Act. ‘naeSuite- —$10.00up | d pe y “The enforcement of the grain Boery Roots with @ Bath | man Company, are operate uniform and continucus ser- standard act will not be suspended eee the government, but on the con- by its own trained employes. vice unequalled by that of any like organization in world, errace Garden Chicayo’s Worder Restcurant ; Twenty-seven million pas- i sengers are afforded assurance THE PULLMAN COMPANY a aa Rut Terrace Garden is more pi visions so as to odtain the narestaurant. Itisa pil- " Produced by all Star Cast beneficial results to all concerned. | es ar ac aure, Wi tee sl 2 Shows 7:30 and 9:00 It appears that confusion has arisen | on account of the unfamiliarity of | many persons in the grain trade with the new etandards and also on ac- count of unwarranted practices that have arisen recently, such as the arbitrary assignment-of a iower nu- cent forra, leading up from the ice rink and the stage. Where Food, Service and™ Entertainment are Supreme Prices 10c--20c