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WEDNESDAY. OCT. 17, 1917, 7° BISMARCK. DAILY TRIBUNE , ‘ieee ACTIVITY OVER ——SALONIKT FRONT (Cojtinued. trom P from Page Qne.) machine near Zarren. The observer fell out and the machine turned over and fell in oem All our machines returned.” TEN KILLED. Paris, Oct. 17—Ten persons were killed and 40 wounded in a bombard- ment of Nancy last night by German aviators, the war office announces. On Monday and Tuesday 25 German aero- planes were destroyed by the French or compelled to land in a damaged condition. WHEN ALL REPORTS ARE IN PURCHASES (Continued from Page One.) two bonds, so that the totals will not go up as fast as the first two days. A noon luncheon was held at the Grand Pacific at which ihe team members turned in their reports. It will take until Saturday to make a thorough canvass. An address by United States Treas- urer Burke will be the feature of the campaign tonight. This address will be given at the Grand Theatre. George N. Keniston, secretary of the Commercial club will preside and Rev. J. G. Moore will deliver the invoca- tion. Fifteen Million in Northwest. Residents of the Ninth Federal re- serve district in which North Dakota vnich North Dakots GEORGE WAL tecaralag! tar au wine rrocelved' today DIRECTION WILLIAM FOX from A. R. Rogers of Minneapolis,| who is “some Boy,” you'll say whenyou see him in his latest photoplay SUULUCUOUGOSUOOSAOUCOUDOSCUDONSDOONNOUOREROEEEOGOOUEAECEOOOCHUE GOUUOUONEODOUOROON Our October Clearance Sale Is Continuing Without Restraint HE continual crowd which taxed our clericial and office support to the utmost last Saturday and so far this week have demonstrated conclusively), the implicit faith the public places in our advertising. The honesty and integrity of a firms advertising are one of the most important supports of its structure. Feel assured that when we advertise a bargain it is that bona fide, and not an article marked up for the purpose of marking it down on sales day. aUAANAUUEOLOUNAUGOEOUUSUOUANEOROGOAUSUAOUSEOAOAApEOuauNCUROD weenany ty The Values advertised Saturday) and continuing in effect all during this week are Bargains, cut and clean, and nearly all substantiall,) reduced from an undermarket {+ price. Some of the items such as blankets are regular figures. but they are advertised merely for the point of showing to our customers that our entire line is actually 20 per cent under the present market and are therefore real bargains. If you have not shared in these offerings you are passing an opportunity to save money and thereby chateman: of ine qierty oan — at the Auditorium, Thursday night. Ss ate - =. . . F: lows: : enabling You to apply the difference on the purchase of a Liberty Bond. AUONUUUUROEOEUAAGAUSOUOAEOCQEUOAAUQOQEOAAGUDOGAGONGEOGED UOUEGAUEEOOODSOUGUTOEOOAUCQUOUOOUASONOUGESOLOOEOOUEROGOAGEDOROEOOQOSISONNI0 and South Dakota are coming along| 1st N. D. Inf. John R. Barrett, Minot, well and in Minnesota the feature is| N. D. $: Private ist Class 2nd N. D. the large subscriptions of farmers | Inf. Geo. H. Drowley, Bismarck, N. D. many of them men _ with German! $59; Sergt. Charles Schwaab, Lead, S. names.” D., $50. Eismarck’s response has been both} ‘Some of the men are thinking of patriotic and spontaneous. Figures; amount cannot be taken for the available now show to the entire state| subscribing for more so that this that there are few if any slackers in| amount cannot be taken for the total, Burleigh county when the interests} but just gives a pretty good estimate of the nation are concerned. of what Uncle Sam’s men are doing Soldiers Subscribe. for their country. The members of the United States army recruiting force in the District of-North and South Dakota have 1916 FORD TOURING CAR shown their patriotism in more than FAREWELL GREETING d Excellent mechanical con- one way. Besides having — enliste Stion: Ti Bi voluntarily in the defense of their|__ eos ar dition; Tires, A-1, $250.00 country they have all contributed to} T° Our Friends and Customers: Missouri Valley Motor Co. | the cause of democracy by buying} Having sold our business, we expect Fireproof Storage. Liberty bonds of the Second Liberty} to leave Bismarck for a time. We 7TH AT MAIN TEL. 234. loan, to the sum of $2,750.00. assure you that it is not with pleasure, The following is a list of the names]! but with sad regret that we go away. of the men, their stations and sums| But owing to the condition of our contributed: daughter and sister's health it be-|= Ee | Lieut. William Anshelm, Aberdcen,| comes necessary for us to make a]= S. D., $1,000; First Sergt Owen Place,| change. Much as we regret to leave|= Watertown, S. D., $109; Sergt Elmer] our friends and the nice business you|S “The people of the Ninth Federal reserve district, many of them farm- ers, have so far subscribed for $15,- 760,000 of Liberty Loan bonds, Gov- ernor Theodore Wold of the Federal reserve bank reported late yesterday. The people are rallying to the loan in the cities and in the country and ev- erybody is getting on the lists. Mon- tana, Northern Michigan and Wiscon- sin have sent in good reports, North We Have Received a Complete Shipment of about 500 lbs. of Red Cross Yarns. Colors Kahki, Light and Dark Grey. The extreme difficulty incidental to the obtaining of these will not be lessened until at least January rst. and then prices will be even higher. Supply your needs now when it is possible. Always More Vaan Always More Bargains Than A W LI \ A f 4 3 ADAN Y Bargains Than i . s eteesae aioe Advertised. Advertised. ‘J. Flint, Fargo N. D., $100; Sergt Ed-| have helped us to build up, we must au Ss T1Zé.. ners ward H. McKee, Aberdeen, S.-D., $50; | consider her above all and go, hoping jSergt. Joseph ‘Bauer, Sioux Falls, 'S.| to find relief in a warmer climate. TAUUUAUAUODAUUUOSAUOGELANTOVOGEOEOONUOOOUOGOGNOOAUUOLOEOGNORESUUSSUCOUOUOEOOUOOUOEOUONOUUOLOGEDEGENGS s0t: BOUQUSEOUGEQUDOGUODOSENEUOSOSEGCGOGEGSUOGEdOSOLLOCOUULOUEAEU AESUOUDEOUONAROE Prize Winners in Our Word D.. $190; Sergt. Richard F. J. Martell,) “We have’ sold dur’ store to Mr. C. The Aberdeen, S. D., $100; Sergt. Basil D.| Bertsch, Jr., who is more widely weeeeroowowes nee 22-22. ULUDANQSUOUUURUGUESAUApANCONG = = Contest Coleman, Bismarck, N. D., $50; Sergt.) known than we for his ‘business abil-| BIG GOING eur oF BUSINESS Returns From Camp.—Frank ‘Snyd- ts are the consequences. | stored millions. One dose will prove ETHEL MADISON-St. Mary's Frank Cox, Huron, S. D., $190; Sergt.|ity and fair dealing. The business | E. er of the Postoffice force has return- rful Ikemedy is the| that it will help you. ‘Mayr’s Wonder- hool—2: . ary Frank Emery, Aberdeen, S. D., $100; | will be under the management of Mr. Sales as a Peet sbing are made to}ed from the training camp at Fort ription for Stomach, Liver| ful Remedy is for sale by Lenhart’s School—2475 words. operat Sawin Ss. iselborat, aren, L. VanHook, which gives you assur-/ reduce stock,. enabling the merchant | Snelling. tinal aliments. It has re-| Drug Co. ; «11/5. D., $100; Corporal Joe EB. Parker,! ance of courteous and efficient serv-|/to make room for an incoming ship- _—_____ ‘ BERNARD THOMPSON— Will sioux Falls, S. D., $190; Corporal Al-| ice, We will remain in and about the! ment, but Bismarck will soon have! Leaves Hospital—Heary 1. Linde School—1195 words, bert T. Jones, W atertown: ED S00: store until we can get settled up and,a sale that will be conducted for the; ho ead en a patient oe z ‘orporal Arthur C. Probstfleld, Fargo.) ready to go. sole purpose of going out of business. | amrck | for some tim . FLORENCE FISHER—North \. D., $50; Corporal Edmond Dupont, We wish if any one has a claim! Alex Rosen & Bro. have for a long| €d to his home in Avenue A Tuesday, Ward—1285 words. Aberdeen, S. D., $50; Corporal Ervin| against us that we have overlooked | time conducted {wo clothing stores in| and is very much improved in health. Minot, N. D., $50; Private Ist] that they will present it for settle-/the Capital City, but owing to other Mr. Pobert Fowler, Okarche, Okla- MEYER COHEN—High' School— “lass William S$. Dugger, Sioux Falls.) ment. We do not wish to go away | investments, find that one progressive Finding a Sleeping Place. 1575 words. a Dee etvare a Stat leaving any accounts. Please come in! store demands their entire time} pobert wanted to stay all night at homa, writes: “To any sufferer of be pee Deree nS.) i Pritt and see us before we go away. We|henco they will open a sale at thelr! 114 place he and his mother were vis- catarrh of the stomach. | am glad to tell my friends or sufferers of ca- tarrh that seventeen years ago | was past work of any kind, due to stomach troubles. I tried almost every known remedy, without any results. Finally Charlie L. Brown, Far-| \; i j 7 ‘ ? will be on the job to help serve you|Model store on Main street Friday]... oye a im there was i? i Private Ist Class| anq get the new people started in the| morning that will give to every man iting, His mother told hi ie ce iB ‘t Campbell, Aberdeen, S. D., business. and boy an opportunity to purchase j no room, he'd have to sleep on fe $50; Private Ist Class, George E. Mar-| "47°70 thanking you for your friend-| their fall and winter clothing at re-| floor. “Hasn't your bed got a middle? he asked his hostess. PAUL'S POSTOFFICE PLACE u Bismarck, N. D., $50; Private 1st ship and patronage, we beg Jo remain, | duced prices. EDWIN JOHNSON—Nanghton School—250 words. gs ss Ross E. Moore, Minot, N. D., Read their advertisement on the —___—— i |$50; Private ist Class A. Bambenek. Very sincerely 2oePwar. Inst page of today's ‘Tribune: Tribuné want ads bring results. Hebeg penta ty any aapey te eet. Aberdeen, S. D., $50; Private 1st Class G. L. SPEAR. ; TAKING CATHARTICS EVERY and after using a full treatment | SE GLAUM'S GOWNS The Proper Attitude DAY FOR WEEKS DON'T was entirely cured. I am now sev- Lout The proper attitude of a man to- CURE STOMACH TROUBLE. enty years old, and am in good health, due to always having Peruna at my command. | would not think of going away from home for any length of time without taking a bottle of Peruna, along for emergency. You are at lib- erty'{o use my picture and testimony if you think it will help any one who. has stomach trouble.” Those who object to liquid medi- cines can now procure Peruna Tab; YY. i eee EW PLAY ‘ard woman is not a very complicated eee faaaite “in aeieniig bizarre cos-| affair. The fellow who admires her if They do not ‘eliminate the poisonous anes has made her famous, was nev- | She’s beautiful, honors her if she is| Bile Acretions from ihe System: 0 er seen to better advantage than in|a mother, respects her if she works, deca a tending) _filcaso: Sioineeh “Love or Justice?” a Trianglelnce | has sympathy for her if she is in dis- ee aad aah Fae Shaan cdi De ieoria tress, and pities her if she stumbles 18 | tostines, Auto-intoxication, Yellow There is always a distinctive qual’) in a fair way to become a gentleman) jaundice, Appendicitis and other dan- ity in the clothes worn by Louise} — sroyston Post. Glaum. They are creations that are — oe F | always characteristic of the type she f portrays. In “Love or Justice?” Miss} TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY CATARRA oe Glaum plays the part of the ruler of ponte : SA A | the demimonde, and her clothes ex-| LOST—Flack traveling bag about 6 SANTAL BLADDER TTA x TNs. AT rs. Hie press the idea. miles east of lismarck on the Ster- i" roboved in = AUARRY'S MABEL'S MOTHER Bad's: hey are not the clothes of a com: ling voad ; ines leave athGrand CAPSULES 24 HOURS gveced une SamoA p’ ? monplace woman nor those of faa acific Hotel and receive reward. at Sapir shoes, — bes ob and btoads rab offs enable society. There is something 10:20 48 A brilliant, lastizg shine. Over 50 shines per individual in all of them, from the} 4... seu oF “white” goods tox. The key opening box prevents eS Zé striking, fushiig Costus. which from the Lucas company. Return finge 0, 5 she makes her first entrance in a ca. " eee broken nails and eile? oe : 1 baret scene to the delicate costumes| to? A. W. Lucas. 10-17-2 Sumo Home Set g : worns as the woman gains refinement) wanTED—Messengers at the Wost- Fs iptongh sotriies ern Union. Apply at office. 10-17-tf = f Substantial bristie dauber, and s Love or Justice?” will be shown at ae ' INCREASE IN TR ADE fl eoft lamb's wool polisher. t (i Et Z the Orpheum tonight. FOR RENT “One stall in garage_on i Makes shitting convenient ani 4 7 fe ass A a Third street, near posi a , *, ay ‘Ask Nearest Store. 4 AN OLD GROCERY. quire 208 Third St. Witt Since going to a cash y , UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP. basis cur traide is increas- ing instead of declining. BLACK—T. WHITE RED ; ea aeacana Ha purchased the stock an That is because we are d will of the \W. H. Spear & Co. Seri store: T wish to announce that Bargains 1 Nn Used Cars selling at so close a marg- Remare of counterfeils rT “Exclusive Service” Lahr Motor Sales Company Lag AeALOMSUVOELOUECOEUUSONEUOUOUCUAOGULOGOOOOAUGROCRENOEOOORELOEDORODNOROON JODRSARAADSRAUOREUADADOSASSONOCORORRES uueagneannnnnnananUnnhae” UHHnuvnoTEnLUHAeOURAL, SALUADEDNADNDNAUOLACEUSESUEOAAGUDOGOULOELOGEOOEGOOOUEONOUOOUOUOOOOOUUE the store will endeavor to give you a jn. One customer in from Saat aumes commend itself (0) "standard makes. Moffit that never at Realizing there are many conditions| Prices from $75.00 up. van ees any arising-these days, not alone in secur- . e! i MISSOURI VALLEY MOTOR Co. ; ‘A weekly turn of stock ing the necessities of life, but iw price regulations as well, that are of vital a Tel, 234 5 cent profit is bet. ur-| Main at 7th St. el. at 5 per P interest to our trade as well as our. Ae een sanivenntal Hin at 200 ner cent. The Question Before the Young Frosecuting Attorney— “LOVE OR JUSTICE?” | selves, we would ask your indulgence \in assisting us in making this store ° I I y} ( ) st pi id most painstak- i ‘ ices: hursday ight, ctober 18 ise Hore porte kind in Bismarck. Forner eect aa c tases ones In the prisoner's box before him sits a woman of wond- Our line of staple and fancy: Frocer 2 Asta gall Becher ‘ices. rous beauty, a queen of the underworld, who has once en- jeg sl ie ee ag nacre oF Por not eee ihe thratled him with her charms, She had made the greatest fice for him that a woman can make for the man she now on trial for her life. AN ALLEGED sa | and marked at as low a figure as pos-| S JOHN BORTELL * Sugar, 11 Ibs. .... $1.00 sible, consistent with good merchan- George Walsh | dising. Our vegetables will be received Flour, per sack. 98 lbs. - loves, She i | fresh daily, thus assuring you ine tee ie ar ee ... $5.90 MURDR ! | Altogether, our aim will be to please “ ME BOY 9 first, last and all the time. ‘I Apples. extra aking SO eee CHRIS BERTSCH, JR. . stigapenery hand picked. ie box, LOUISE GLAUM NNOUNCEMENT R sesiieeseeesese $L00 The fascinating ‘Peacock Woman’? is this Demi- f ANNOUNCEMENT. -. a & oo . The fascinating eacock | 01 this | A Film Production that You'll Enjoy, en ie * a Stein, well known Bismarck REPAIRED and RE- Grapes. fancy, Ho than Monde Queen. whose love is so intense that she is willing to sacrifice her life for the man’s success. TO-NIGHT 7:15 and 9:00 ORPHEUM THEATRE PRICES 10c and 15¢ AUUUENONAUOGDUGDSNUNOGOGUEDEAUONOUAGEENUEGUUAKONuudancuonUevucnonnonduancencanencuncondcnentetet Regular ; has: purchased the sheet BUILT -TWO--REEL COMEDY-..:TWO department in the Kimball Pi- ALL WORK DONE BY ys EXPERIENCED MEN “The House of Terrible Scandals PREEAE UTS A 1 ‘Yep; arid some people ‘say; “there's no ttuth'in the act. » Anyway---decide for yourself. 100 baskets, left. 37c | The McConkey | Commercial Co. 510 Broadway Phone 209 ano ‘ore on Lroadway, and an- nounces she will carry in stock at all times, all the latest and best pieces of sheet music published. Orders placed M@ not later than 5:30. wilt go.in tho a same evening, if by chance, she should not have it in stock. |. ‘Tribune want ads will bring results Satisfaction Guaranteed TTI) a calasecnssei de dace nathcasericieonsss eiedsoeiasmebaual i