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

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OOO n eT aT, BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE ; \ officer, turning ordered: noise.” As the Germans were nearby, much AMERICAN IN FIRST LINE OF FRENCH DEFENSE scene quietly. The troops turne: corner and disappeared down an liv black screened road. As a mejor (Continued from F from Page One) standing there listened, he looked con a voice joined in. The tune was| tinuously at an illuminated watch “Tipperary.” It lasted briefly, as an/ dial. He said 5 “The men from the other direction should now ve entering the tr I have heen standing here w hear it the Germans discovered the | movement.” j then continued: TABLE D’HOTE DINNER | French Enthusiastic. “There is no firing yet, although} I expect for no doubt, we are in { for if the boche knows we are goin in.” 1 ¢ ' No strafe developed, although the Germans put over a few customary SERVICE THE BEST shells—hitting nothing. The troops entered the trenc | safely and quickly. Quietness ‘as essential, but the French welcome nonetheless was heard, and it was | enthusiastic. Every American was shaken by the hand, some were hugged, and even kissed on both cheeks in the French Some of the French é s se who helped to tra The trenches were ic to be muddy, but nevertheless of ex- 2 cellent construction. Greetings being over, the Americans settled down, and at daylight, under low hung dripping Under new management. It’s the Best Dinner. in the Best; City in North Dakota. ; Americans | Every Farmer Needs a° Bank es with th’ and you need net dread emendous ‘tasks nor doubt the pros- bring’ y rns no. in money ee of danger and ansie = explain to you the busines: = a checking Account at this — S SS “CAPITAL SECURITY BANK S Capital $50,000.00 RS Corner 5th and Broadway, Bismarck RS 4 per cent Interest on Si ngs Ss 5 per cent on Time Dep Ss SS \S | _AN HISTORICAL PROGRAM. AUDITORIUM Oct. 20. 20 Two Days, Barnett Film Corporation by Arrangement with Jesse L. Lazky ——Presents———- GERALDINE FARRAR In a Photoplay in Two Parts, entitled “JOAN THE WOMAN” By JEANIE MACPHERSON Based on the Life of JOAN OF ARC Produced by the Cardinal Film Corporation Under the Personal Supervision of CECIL B. DE MILLE B Rerrateinsessane aS GERALDINE FARRER was loved by ae ante gh BAER TRE ET JOAN OF ARC.. The Girl Patriot, who fought with men, men, and killed by men, yet withal retained the heart of a wo ‘ CHARLES VII. ¥MOND AATTON “King of Franee—Deserted hy his owerlt no- bles—was opposed hy » the Duke of Burgundy, whose wealth and soldiers were at England's call. GENERAL LA HIRE ............... HOBART 30S WORTH Who by an iron hand and grim devotion held to the service of Charles VHT. the handful of men, un- paid and underfed, who called: themselves the King’s army. *CAUCHON ...... THEODORE ROBERTS Who will not hesitate to misuse his mighty power to defeat his personal enemies. en SRP AR de ILE 0 died in 1142. was excemmu: spe Calixtus [V., his body sewer, e Cauchon. ch posthumo' and thrown in the ce mon nnnica—Eleventh Edition. —Encyclopaedia Bri ERIC TRENT c.c0.0006 000 ccrsieeeeeics WALLACE REID In all the tents of the English, noe was so light of heart. none so quick with his sword, as this **devil-may-care’ young cap iain LA TREMOUILLE ..................... CHARLES CLARY Known as the King’s evil genius, called **The Spider.” Ile stood close to Charles VEL dnd pandered to all that was evil in him James Neill | Marshall Laxart. Joan’s uncle LL Oiseleur, a fanatical monk depended on the approaching of the fi a He paused, listened and| i] COMMENCING MATINEE, MONDAY 3:00 P. M. | “Stop that/clouds, they got their first view of the German lin the rolling terrai It has rained daily since and the $s now are covered with mud. Of- say they are certain the Ger- mans know the Americans are oppo- site them, but there .has been. no special act ¥: One American battery obse: scattered a marching enemy with shell fire.” NO COMMENT TO GIVE Washington, mt that Americe the front line trench marked the beginning of the cu ing phase of the ining of the | erican war army. ny War comment on the stretching away in land group Am {Baker nor ficial would ded simply as the final ¢ truction and not real particip: by the American troops in the war. ion French line had been seiected tor this final tr § work is evidence that the Ame n front will be lo- cated elsewhere. REVENUE N NECESSARY. Copenhagen, Jct. ~The German ; government is considering the intro duction of new taxation measures at) the December session of the reichstag. Additional revenue is neces: meet interest on the seventh and pre- ceding war loans, part of which were from the proceeds of the loans themselves. MAKE PROGRESS. London, Oct. 27 sriti made further progr aendaele, east of Y | the official statement today from F ‘eld | Marshal Haig. Two German counter | $s were repulsed , and the ground gained yester- ay was consolidated. BISMARCKERS “REET MANDAN troops at} | eee | Capital City’s Unbeaten Football | Warriors in Clash with Devine's Kids Bolts Unbeatal best football eleven wh nted the Lismarck le, this affernoon the ‘stale training si } Mandan in the third uled game of the 1917 opening with Devine’s IK dust before Bisn j slaught, | hopes to repeat the dose this after j noon The Bismarck bunch «will be | pled to some exient by the lo! ptain star, Couch, who severely injured in the Mandan gam | the middle of the week thai he is nt oat of the Latt!e tod: r that he may have every ch ull form for the. big when M pnge, and probably tly ich has rep high in a de- are clashing with son. In the! crip: ene? Ue next comes back for it—in revé marek sq ) They Line Up. i 2 aylor, kK. Aflen, tes W. Yegen, Ig; R { Grove, rh; A. Cook, Uh; bs. will be Con. Yegen, Bob John W. Larson game the two football sat a big dinner; s iarek high under on of Mesdames EK. Tay . B. Allen, and later in the e in one of the Some theatres. Game. The big game of several years will! he the Mandan-i rek scrap dur- The fact that a quiet sector of the | to} during the; STATE sa hool squad frou gularly sched-! $9) English, says the Bis-! k lined up this afternoon as| g the warriors and their fi ends | * Why Suffer with Backache, Kidneys or Rheumatism Now? Dear Readers :— jsonal appeal to those bothered with f ible and rhe you who are bladder trou- , to give up the use! hiclic kidney medi- ling abont, and ! e ‘al und. « Pierce Well, rd of the well-known ns and spe- lids Hotel Ne “ing from disorders of th | bla adder, such as backs heumatism, drop: ji idneys, inflam: ‘scalding urine’ and e bladder, ry troubles. ie I know of one or two leading drug: | ists in town who have managed to re a supply of Anuric for their us customers in and sro this Toca HEALTH AND BEAUTY. | Prominent Bo n Woman. Bozeman, Mont—“I think Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescripti is the most wonder medicine there is f a girl just coming in B to womanhood. My daughter suffered | greatly, often causing 4 her to go to bed. Tj only had to gi three bottles of | vorite Prescriptio to restore her to womanly health.’—Mes, M. E, KYtry, 119 N, Grand St. ; classy exhibition may be depended: ; upon. Unless Mandan the battle ‘should g0 to bismarek by an margin. The Mandan-Bis- ame as recorded in The Tdib- ted he Mandan ren- iresen marck received no more Hit w entitled to. But even a tan, dan view of the contest clearly vealed the superiority of Bis The Tribune's Mandan sports & extenuation of bas ismarck had more uttble question is very little differ. BAKER'S 7] & r4 : is pure Purity in cocoa means carefully selected, scru- pulously cleaned cocoa beans, scientifically blended, skilfully l roasted, and with the f glory than excess Of,,fat removed, reduced to an extremely fine powder by a strictly mechanical process, no the finished product A_DELICIOUS FLAVOR Trade-mark on every genuine package a xe * of choice eN) recipes sent free Made only by WALTER BAKER & GO. Ld. ing the state convention of the N. D | K. A, next. Thursday. In view of the fact that hundreds ot educato will both “and 2 a containing no added i | mineral matter. AND IT_HAS DORCHESTER H MASS. REG.U.s.Pat.orr. Lstablished 1780 2 > There Is to everyone—it is the ad Fe vton pard, the coward Jaeques d’Are, Jona’s father Isambeau. Joan's mother hiton | Katherine, Joan's sister ...... » Daw Pierre, Joan's brother | Robert de Beaudricourt, the Governor . ‘Jean de Metz, in the service of the Governo The Duke of Burgandy, cousin to Charles John of Luxembourg. in the service of Bs 'The Executioner : j Guy Townes, a fri nd of q i Michael, the Messenger of God . th ugo B. Koch jy, Win. Conklin . Walter Long Valter Elmer FA.LAHR,, PRESIDENT . No Safe “Royal Road to Wealth” There is a sure. safe and honorable way open savings account route. The feeling of security of consequence and happiness-that a bank accon many times the financial <a: make the start y brings is worth ce required to WE MAKE IT EASY TO OPEN AN ACCOUNT AT THIS BANK, ASE US. “ELAR, CASHIER FIRST. GUARANTY. BANK LAHR' BLOG OPPOSITE GRAND PACIFIC HOTEL BISMARCK, N.DAKOTA. making a per | ie ‘Some Thing New In Bismarck | | BISMARCK To-Night | ToNight | To-Night | Saco stoece THEATRE _ eee eeen nner Little Mary McAllister i “Young Mother Hubbard” A comedy-drama of tears and laughter, and a gloriously happy ending. If you love children --see ‘‘Young Mother Hubbard.” NEXT WEEK! MONDAY AND TUESDAY DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in “Wild and Wooly” WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY MARGUERITE CLARK in “The Valentine Girl” _ NEXT WEEK! -}team which plays the game every min- M around | ute and which has a whole bagtul of ge of the dt odiscount | new tricks up its collective and indi- vidual sleeves. its opponents i game, and th the Mandan team, which is one of the} s . snappiest school or-| jons the Slope has ever ho: It merely means that Bisma unusual merit, featured ; sas Berndt and Couch, a} iW § TURKISH, VAPOR AND PLAIN | BATHS AND BODY MASSAGES After careful consideration and study we have decided to if§ give-the people of Bismarck a chance to live as cheaply as is possible. and to reduce the price of our goods during the period of the war to a3 near the cost price as is possible. Gives one sure relief and improves the physical condition to sufferers “from Arterio-Sclerosis. Asthma, | Bright’s Disease, Constipation, Catarrh. Colds, Dyspepsia, Epilep- sy, Functional Heart Trouble, Goi- ter, Gout, Headache, Hystyria, Hy- pefacidity of Stomach, Infantile | ‘Paralysis, Jaundice. Trouble, Loca: oter Airxi In order to do this we respectfully ask the people to co- operate with us. Heretofore there has been no inducement for the poor man or the man’s family of moderate means to carry their goods home with them, as they had to pay the same price for them as those who had them delivered, so why should they bother with izcm. tans, ce De Cereby tism, Musclar or A Spinal Cur Vy Neck, y v.hose wage earner is getting $60 per month or Q cabuute will appreciate it, if by carrying their groceries- and meat home they can save enough, during the month to buy " a pair of shocs or some needed clothing. sis, ete.; also Ext: acting Corns. | Treating Ingrown ‘oe n:.ils. | I guarantee first class service at! 9, reasonatle price and invites you| to call. Prof. IM. H. filler ROOM 8, HUGHES BUILDING 4th Street Phone 349R We propose to give those that want to save the cost of de- livery the chance to do so. and to those who want their goods . Aclivered we shall’add to the selling price 10c per delivery to | any place within a radius of ten blocks of our store. BROWN & JONE Graduate and Thoroughly Experi- enced Masseur and Chiropodist | in attendance. | THE SATISEACTION STORE “ann Conserve the Food Sunnie Beginning MONDAY ard continuing for 3 days, an INSTRUCTOR-specially trained--wi!l give a Demonstration on Practical Food Economy using “Wear-Ever”’ m utensi's, aluriny Cakes The Greaseless oe Griddle pice at the “Wear- On the first day Ever” counter cakes will be e demonstra- ‘ tor will show y« how to b preasy. odor. Good gridae cakes are cheaper than meat Get you" “‘Wear-Ever’’ Greaseless Griddle NOW LIMITED TIME 98c DEMONSTRA‘ TION SPECIAL Get this $1.75 “Wear-Ever” Aluminum Six-quart Kettle for Pre- erving, Pot-roasting, Stewing, Etc. - - - FOR ONLY ‘ond the Coupon if presented during the Demonstration. Useful every Clip the Coupon i Get Your | Kettle Today! Acdrers cts. Lomas Hdw. Co.

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