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© ¢ rb + | . ‘ ‘ r q Li 3 4 7 j ro rer ‘ing up their whlawful assemblages or _and the ‘boys know that they have in SATURDAY, SEPT. 29, 1917, BISMARCK. DAILY TRIBUNE : “QOMEONE said “You're ore ; going to have a photo- graph made before you go, aren’t you?” and you prom- ised. You and your family will be proud of that picture in years to come. Special Discount to Enlisted and Drafted Men." “NEW MANAGER OF INTERNATIONAL Popular Assistant to R. C. Battey Takes Over Branch Next Monday. Make the Gppointment GENERAL SALES OFFICIALS to-day MAKE FORMAL TRANSFER HOLMBOE STUDIO PUBLICITY FILM Co. Business Volume Has Grown Rap- idly Since Established a Few Years Ago. P. Q. Fields, assistant general man- ager of the Bismarck branch of the Ssecuee | International ‘Harvester company, as- 7 sumes the position of general man- GOVERNOR NTRU § | 4 ager, Monday, October 1. District 2 i | General Sales Manager Frank Culvert-) CHEAP HEROIGS son are in the city making the formal} é i AT GRAND THEATRE ce: to Mr. Fields. R. C. Battey, ‘ —_— ‘yvecenily genera! manager of the local (Continued from Page One.) _ Dts , leaves Sunday evening for | Linings branch there, i Second Infantry Band Will Play j He expects to return to Bismarck in a | week or ten days to wind up his pri- and Familiar Hymrs Will | fi view of these facts, that when the vay | ate a before taking up a per- . t residence in the Montana governor. advanced to the footlights Be Sung: he received a cool reception, in spite by Rey ite: rained claque of capitol em-| Rev. George Bupazzelle of nd league organizers carefully |George’s Episcopal chiirch will be distributed throughout the house. j 2 series of Sunday evening servic The governor confined himself to - sm time-worn . sentiments which every | tomorrow evening at 8 o’clock in the Theatre. The services will Le} school-boy has read in his primer.’ Grand He could not refrain from dragging in | featured by the playing of the Second | Dallas, Kansas City and other two references to profit-making in| regiment hand under the direction of! ern poin Mr. Welds secures this connection with the war, but he as-| Harold PR. Fachman. E | promotion to one of the most import- sured the soldier boys ot what they Director Lachman has arranged an-| ant branches in the International sys- already knew, that their state is be-| other cf his famous programs. Fav-| tem. Mr. Fields has seen the busi- hind them, that the stkte is loyal and | orite hymns will be sung.. Rev. Mr.! ness of the local branch double and patriotic, and he promised that Euzzclte will’ preach on “Forfeited | ivedle ‘within past few years. there was anything he could do per-! 1} gs.” The’ pudlic is cordially) The Interaaticnal . Harvester com. fonally for the boys he would do it. {invited to this service, pany is one Gf the largest jobding He did not give the second Liverty ; firm sin B sk. It employs more bond issue, whose sale wil go on: than 60 persons and in the territory next week, one word. fyvom Medina to Miles City, Montana, Carefully, he trod on the safe sa large volume of business. ground of generalities, the Red Cr Mr. Culbertson and Mr. Coleman the War of the Revolution, the Civ were enthusiastic over. conditions at war and the, War with Spain and the the local branch and pleased with the glorious record made by the First prospects of the Slope country. They North Dakota in this last conflict. He remarked upon the rapid advance- did ge to the length of declaring there ‘ ts he no peace except upon the is of liberty and world-wide de- mocracy; and that America won the | respect of the world by keeping out | of the war until ‘it had every just cause to get in. | SECOND REGIMENT + BAND COVERS SELF ‘ Ground floor—next door to Grand Theatre. Bismarck, North Dakota wi searching them for fire-arms, Reception Was Cool. It is not to be wondered at. in ie new manager of the Bismarck ‘ame to the Capital City from berdeen seven years ago as assist- ant manager. : Atver enteen years of service with ihe International Harvester com- pany in sach important centers ‘TAILOR-MADE SUITS AT READY-MADE PRICES” Klein—Tailor and Cleaner $20.00 to $40.00 @ 29.1 mo | i i | ‘What a world of love the baby’ brings! Thousands of women for over three gen- erations awaiting motherhood have tl.em- selves given nature helping hand by the dally ;use of the time-honored eXteraal preparation, “Mother's Friend’. By its regular usc the terCons and ligaments are | bool: brimful of Information, “Motherhood made elastic and the, tendency to morn. | and the Raby", It is free,’ Address The ing sickness {s' avoided. Stretching amt Bradficia” Regulator Co. Dept, b, sd Lamar Luiiding, Atlanta, Gar i tho muscles relax casily when’ baby i Do not go a single night with- git, By assisting nature, the risis {s ove of less pain und danger. AsIt for a bottle of “Mother's Friend’ at your druggist's today and write for valuable bearing dowa palng usually are not icit (Continued from Page One.) _ bring new honor to the name of the great state which they represent. It is not a sacrifice to. be a soldier—but a precious privilege. Every one of | our boys so, regards it. And we, as 7 officers of the First and Second North! fh » 2 Jk. 4 Dakota, are going ta take. good care of these boys and bring them back to you, sound in body and covered Dakota is proud to command the, bodies and, souls of its warrior sons. Chaplain Popular. | terial comforts for his men. He told | of the success of his recent five-days’ | tour, in which he raised $1,700 for, General Fraser There. General Angus Fraser, veteran of | the Philippine campaign and the man, ' with glory after we have won the’ " 4 \ world’s war for democracy, liberty; urs a ' 0 er and peace.” : Wave after wave of enthusiastic or 7 9 J L | & applause swept up to the velorae * r commander of the Second as he stood before the footlights, adle fighting: | FIRST ‘TIME IN BISMARCK. man, splendid citizen, capable gom- xy . 7 a A mander—a soldier to whom North oe t The cheers and hand-clapping wale A GREAT NEW PLAY greeted Lieut. I. G. Markley, fighting ; p Chaplain of the Smashing Second, at-| : Founded ona Great. Old One tested to the popularity of the man} 7 : whose first duty will be to look after) - - a the spiritual welfare of the Second, but who is not overlooking more ma-; A. H. WOODS. Presents The World’s Greatest Laughing Success the chaplain’s fund, and when he} told the audience that the band-Doys; were using borrowed instruments which must be sent back from Camp Greene and asked for $200 to cover this expense, every man in the Audi- torium promptly dug into his porkelty to whom more than any other officer) of the North Dakota national guard | the perfection of that body is due, occupied a place on the stage. It was a going-away party, and he left the sneech-making to those who are §0- ing, but his heart will go with them, Perlmutter IN SOCIETY “ABE” “ “MAWRUSS” A new and criginal story of the recent adventures cf Abe Pot- PY PLC Loc on General Fraser a friend who will look after their interests here at home. Blessing and Benediction. Rev. W. J. Hutcheson, pastor of McCabe Methodist Episcopal church, opened the program with a fervent invocation of the Divine Guidance of the God of Hosts for the boys who go from North Dakota into this Chris- tian conflict, and the Rt. Rev. Vin- cent Wehrle, bishop of the Bismarck diocese, dismissed the boys with the, solemn benediction of his church. | Director Harold Bachman in taking leave of the hundreds of friends and warm admirers whom he has won in, Pismarek made a plea for closer’ study of America's own national F hyms, one of which, “The Battle Cry A You'll Be Sorry If You Miss It of Freedom,” he played, while the It’s one continuous laugh from start to finish. PRICES: 50c- 1.00- 1.50 - 2.00 ica, he declared, has some of the SEATS AT KNOWLES ¢; HANEY, CLOT HJ LOY MMpIeg sslumepPY puL. Tse Cooper McGrve. with practically the same great cast as was seen for cne solid year ai the Lyric Theatre, New York. most inspiring war songs in the world, and it is under no necessity of going to Europe for its martial music. co. G WILL GO. H Co. G. Second North Dakota. which! had beea quarantined at its home sta-! tion in Rolla ‘necause of an outbreak of contagion, has been released, and will go with other units of the regi- ment Monday. i Church Meeting.—The men- of the McCabe church are requested * to meet in the church tonight at 8 et) NOTE—Curtain Will Raise at 8 Sharp ance will be considered. (Ne = a 2 TPA FIELDS er ment made by the. city and the ric’ territory, tributary to Bismarck. , ‘Mr.“F¥élds is well Known fn Bis-| tend these services. marek. He has taken a leading part Picck Prasbytecian Dh is. 3 Pa er irst Presbyterian, Thayer and Sec- Hiiuneiess, social “and! fatermal 8°) ona strects; Rev. Il”, Postlethwaite, ‘airs. When he came here from ADer-| pastor.—/Morning service at 10:30; deen, the branch was a new one and|" 3 he has assisted largely in perfecting! ; Sing a solo at the morning e.| theme of ser |The general public is invited to at-; ties;” } no o'cloc the pastor will speak on “Debtors.” A: © eral public. mon, eat Opportuni- Sunday school at 12 o'clo Christian Endeavor at 7:00 evening service at 8 o'clock; ordial invitation is extended the gen- the organ’ ion and in opening the’ field for his compa {| The new manag is popular and z ends who today are} has a host of f congratulating him upon his premo-| \ tion. -* i \ Mr. Fields i ary of the Bis-| en un a marck lodge of junior warden of 2 lasonic chapter and has always taken a leading part in the affairs of ' Night Services Swedish Lutheran, Seventh and Av-| —AT THE— enue D; Rev. k. F. Alfson, pasto =a Morning reat 10 Sunday} school at noon and evening service at} 8 o'clock. All are cordially invited fan Cal re to the services of the church. b : ae CHURCH NOTICES Evangelical, Seventh. and Ko: ‘ streets; R. HE. Strutz, pastor.—Morn- Subject: ing worship at 1 Sunday school at ll f eeting at 7:30 and! evening service at 3 o'clock. Morning | service’ in German. All other ser- vices in Engli All are cordially in- vited to the services of the chu “Forfeited Blessings” By REV. GEO. BUZZELLE (Rector St. George’s Episcopal Church.) | i St. George’s Episcopal, Third and Thayer streets; Rev. George Bu rector.—Seventeenth — Sunday Trinity. . Holy communion at 8 a. m. Sunday school at 10; morning prayer and sermon at 11; evening prayer and sermon at 8 o'clock. The evening s Music aor this service will be fur- nished by the 2nd Regiment Band Harold B. Bachman, Direetor, tre. Subject of evening sermon “Mor-! "All are invited to! these services, McCabe Methodist Episcopal, two | blocks north of the McKenzie; W. | Hutcheson, 1). D., pastor—Morning service at 10:30; sermon on “The Le Sur ‘hool at noon; Ep- ° worth lez 0 and evening ser- Th Hi 8:00 P M i Congregation please note | e our IS g ont hange of hour. The pastor will speak | ice at 7 on “Strait Gates,” will feature. EVERYONE WELCOME and special music J. A. Larson will MM aU MUNDAOURUGRASUNSUESORODUDUDOUREARUCUUEUOOOEOAUSOOOOOEEAEOCUOONON WOULD. LIK To open AN ACCOUNT WITH YOU - RAINING OF A BANK ACCOUNT >] ID you ever think about teach- | ing that boy of yours to be, self reliant and provident for” his future. Did you ever think what a help it would have been to you if your parents had started you early with a bank account? Early training in the care of his own funds will equip him bet- ter to succeed in life than the gift of a fortune at maturity. An Account Here Will Be A Step in the Right Direction NE DAKOTA . convenience CHREVOLET MOTOR: Fotr-cylinder, valve-in-head type, 8 11-16 inch bore, 4-inch stroke, CYLINDERS: Cast en-bloc (including upper half of crank case.) Head detachable. VALVES: CONNECTING ROD BEARING: inch. CRANK SHAFT BEARINGS 13-8 inch; Center, 1 1- Rear, 211-16 ineh x 13-4 inch, of bronze back, babbitt lined. CAM SHAFT BEARINGS: Front, 23-8 inch x 1 | 5-16 inch: Center, 2 ineh x 1 9-32 inch: Rear 1 TAG inch x1 1-4 inch, OLLING SYSTEM: | Splash, gear pump and indi- vidual oil pockets. : CARBURETOR: Zenith improved doutte jet. IGNITION: New Improved Remy. CLUTCH s Cone type. TRASMISSION: Selective type. sliding speeds forward, and reverse, CGOLNG: Water pump: radiator extra i REAR AXLE: Three-quarter floating. ing carried on the wheel-hub and in hous- not axle shaft. Nickel steel shafts and Hyatt roller bearings. Ratio: 3 7-11 to 1. trys FRONT AXLE: Drop-forged: I-beam, with inte- gral yokes of special steel. double-heat treated: tie ved ends, steering spindles and arms of Chron anadium steel, heat-treated. Wheely fitted with cup ced cone ball bearings. 1 1-2-inch diameter, 1 7-8-inch x 13-8- Front, 2.5-16-ineh x inch x 1 21-82 inch; Center bearing ecl bear- 2 DISTRIBUTORS AND E know that a Motorist, in order to enjoy peace of mind and satisfaction, must own a car which possesses all of the essentials for comfort and COMPARE CHREVOLET Specifications with other cars selling at from $200. to $300. more. From a mechanical standpoint, the Chrevolet has reached a standard of excellence that is not surpassed in any motor car. | Bismarck Motor Co. : Bismarck, North Dakota We would ask you to SPECIFICATIONS BRAKI Emergency, internal expanding type: service, external contracting type; 10° inch brake drums, WHEELS: Wood. artillery type, demountable ~ rims, large hub flange: TIRES; 36 1-2 inches on Touring Car and Roadster, 31x4 inches on Sedan’ and Coupe: non-skid front and rear, ES FENDERS: Front and rear fendér Skirts ex- tended to meet the radiator splash guard ail rear splash guard on body. DRIVE: Left side; center control: spark and throttle under steering wheel, Foot acceler- ator. STEERING GEAR: Compound spur and sector, adjustable for wear, 15-inch steering wheel. SPRINGS: Semi-cantilever, front and rear, each with extra wide main leaf, or driving plate, made of Chrome Vanadium steel. BODIES: Two-passenger roadster: five-passen- ger touring ear: Coupe: Sedan. WHEELBASE: 102 inches. EQUIPMENT: Electric lights and starter, high- west type two-unit system, single wiring used. Complete lamp equipment, including head light dimmers; Mohair tailored one-man. top, top cover and side curtains: (Touring Car): tilted wind-shield: spgsdoometer; electric horn: extra rim and carrier on rear: com- plete tool equipment, includin’e pump and jack. Foot rest. robe rail, pockets in each door, PRICE Roadster, Touring Car, 1.00; Chassis, : Coupe, $1,060.00; Sedan, $1,060.00, ; All prices F. O. B. Flint, Mich. : / SELLING AGENTS a