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FRIDAY, , NOVEMBER 4, ao MOTHER'S FRIEKD FOR Expectant Mothers capa TENSION RIGHT BISMAROK DAILY TRIBUNE Bismarck Wins Last Grme of Season by Score of 18 to 6 The good sup- New York, indicating, that some dive tire First regiment has’ been celled line war, were aivancel to the bat: sions of the Flickertail troops are al-| for overseas service, The cry noW! tic zone, and .even less haste may.'be ready at Long Island, preparatory to; has changed from “Christmas in the expected with comparatively untrained embarkation for France, which may| trenches” to “Thanksgiving in the come at‘ any time within the month. | trenches,” and {use does seem a ak state traops. The probabilities are that the en-| chance that Thanksgiving “may ec pani nen ae eae tire division which was encamped at} spent by the Flickertail guardsmen in’ | Dinner, ance Hy Molenzte; colar Camp Greene, Charlotte, N. C., now is| London or Paris, although it is not on ey 5 Oretanteaste: nas 11-28 | at Mineola. Recent letters from Char- ' ‘onnor' NORTH DAKOTANS AT LONG ISLAND “(The Bismarek high school team, Grove a close third. probable they will see the trenches} known as “Bolt’s Unbeatables, S- otable through- | terday won the last game of the foot- out, and the locals were highly com- {lotte have been devoid of news, but| until early spring. It was several] ‘ball season, defeating Mandan 18 to 6. mended by many visitors, including Pp ssens are that | Boys will be have contained hints that the move| months before Pershing’s veteran It was an out and out victory, a e i {was immediately impending. The en-| campaigners, fresh trom the border} dae in France by Thanksgiving, Says Reports Bismarck from of- dan played a much better game day than on their own grounds} ihe week previous. The men had! igh been practicing hard; many new men} nce of had been put on the team, its person-) goers of the iuemer Second North rom ai being noticeably different. The 7 t of the game throughout was fine, | Dakota are postmarked Mineola, L. I good game from start to fin staged at the capitol athle 4p. m., and was notable for ing, excited and enthu i school rooting, and the a a good sized crowd of outsi the ranks of the as No. § carried from Shoe Special For Saturday ean eR $6.85 Men’s Box Calf Letters reac yithe Mandan fellows taking thelr de Sullivan, lg; G. Opitz, c; G. C. Calvin, feat in the finest way, and the atmos. Blush 7 85 * the Bismarckers, with th s,! phere throughout being that of a con- UCHETS 2. eee eee ee ete tee tens oe! Was swelled the t } 00, | test none the less friendly because it AUDITORIUM 2) “Exclusive Service” Men’s Mule Skin - who witnessed the local trium was dead in earnest. - Shoe: h) The superior form of the Mandan| As is to be expected, Bismarck is | SATURDAY NIGHT, NOVEM. Lah: Motor Sales Company in Mace rae Sent REAR ney Han e players was noticeable at once to, happy over this close of the sesson BER 3, 1917 ¥. Men’s Black those who saw them at Mandan only; by its “unbeatables;” they have not Phone 490 Bluchers::2 2020 Ce es 4, fs a little over a week ago, and interest’ lost a game, and Mr. Bolt is wearing | The Musical Treat of the Season 12 COW BOY BOOTS rose along the sidelines, at the chance a smile that won’t come off. Pep and $: Special 9 85 of a more even contest. Interference ginger has pervaded all the games TA eae ny ag yn \ a ee) 4. Se e and guarding were good, showing up this season, the team being well sup- | MUAMMAMsSetal@lald PACT E Men’s High Top Boots, (4 styles) especially well for the locals. During ported by Bismarck high school stu- eet High Top Boot, Special the first quarter Grove made the first dents and citizens. le e 8} Pp Boot, 6 00 i touchdown for the Bismarck team.| The line-up follows: POF PAE cece etter eee eee le Yegen, left tackle, who was suffering _ Bismarck—Fogarty, le; C. Yegen,! re all a er e High Top Boot, Special from an injury in an automobile ac- Kilmer, It; K. Allen, lg; H. Taylor, c; ROK Pale ccc occa Sede s oeaeh eras a shortly before the game began, E. Taylor, rg; W. B. Yegen, rt; H. Cee Ae RN RM aren g Wa Gat ee lieved a few minutes after the Spangler, re; R. Berndt, qb; "Captain | NEWYORK GREATEST SUCCESS , « STILL CONTINUE ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF High Top Boot, Special 2 istle blew by Kilmer. ; Couch, rh; A. Cook, lh; G. Grove, fb; | Jat : f a ’ ‘ . POF PAM eee eee ee ete n ence eee e During the second quarter both H. Love, sub re. ust a sto! of romance an 3 : i i teams were unable to score. In the} Mandan—A. Olson, le; R. Sullivan, | love with lant: tickles and | en Ss inter earing ms Boot eres Se NN VIL Ste 9,00 | third quarter the Mandanites began It; G. to show up their work and on a fum-! Gray, rg; W. Toepke, rt; Dances Apparel Wt mee ed 5.85 WHEN DREAMS Peat the Gan aaa Gee: able tol Doaala/it G Devine the pio tn a ae’ 5c os : ; th quarter ee Coore w i Sad mnie of Lideereca amped es eee The merchandise is practically as good as when first un- aa Top bewlt te $10.85 ¢ : 4 ste goal line, ae ‘eoro packed, and the balance must be sold ngs Top Choc. Lace Boots; ; $8.85 |) |THE PATTERSON HOTELS Regardless of Price Mines Engiah Woking oy 4.95 ~ The The MEN'S SUITS AND MACKINAWS been Wee anny ee : Northwest Soo Hotel || | MEN'S SHOES AND HEAVY SOCKS Shoei lc, ae 3.45 a flotel foe. 10 $1.00 MEN'S SHIRTS AND UNDERWEAR Youh'sEik@in 7.95 | - : mith, aig ie tee fie td ; te aa pert IME] | NE am = m7 ; aa pia hn ediemie _ HUNTING SEASON ON IN FULL FLEDGE NOW a “Eekinan’ s sateeaeeii'éf00 | The McKenzie | iz Sek | SE a cn keene eed he $15-95 erative Reming bot ends waler tac ch riers Coos cineeean : ‘ _amimont ao ies | |] ovarian | Beate |e,” Bismarck Bargain Store The Golden Rule, Inc. ote. ae |_| tie'Horen Center n” BISMARCK, ND, Eow-c rareason over wdhon bi eli“ anal Pm ad ee eye 504 BROADWAY BISMARCK, ND. 2 = SS = = ee 1 S.2=a_Saeqj THE MODEL CLOTHING AND SHOE STORE EPPINGER BENG. MAIN ot pea FOR RENT L A Ss I C A i poe SALE b e e ‘a We're Now Making the Last Call to the Public. The Model Store is Going Out of Business Forever i$ 3 THE MODEL will positively close-its doors for ever within a very few days and, dur- ing the remaing” fen days of the: Baye you. can supplyy out ‘Cloth. ing wants at wonderfully low prices. . : A" Pa ae $18,000 Stock of the Finsst, Best Mate Merchandis? to Be Sacrificed- Regardless of Cost The prevailing Market Conditions all Merchandise Advanced in Price fr om 50 to 100 per cent, and Keeps on Advancing Daily, Makes it necessary’ for us to Discontinue THE MODEL STORE. For Good and for Ever NOTICE---$1,000 REWARD Will be paid to the Red Cross or any charitable Institution. The Model hereby make this legal statement in order to safeguard the public from O N statements often made throughout sales, that the Model offer the entire stock and fixtures at The Model Store for sale with the intention of giving up and ciosing out the Model Store within the shortest possible time, and to sell without any reservation every article within the store, and they — hereby give the public a chance to purchase their Fall and Winter needs at great money saving prices. THE MODEL. ; MEN’S ULSTERS 52 inches long, Moleskin shell, Sheepskin lined, Wombat collar, Regular price to $22.50 SALE SALE NOW TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS | UNPARERALLED MONEY SAV. | ING OPPORTUNITY YOUR LAST CHANCE Thousands of Articles Too Numer- ous to Advertise POSITIVELY GOING OUT | FOR GOOD AND FOR EVER GOING BELOW COST COME GET YOUR PICK } i Worth § 1.00, now . .59c eS $1 and 75e NECKTIES, only. 48c THE FAMOUS FLORSHEIM FINE DRESS. SUITS j A BiG Lor or MEN'S FINne MENS ALL Wool, 2PlECH One fe nese Ms 5 she MAKE All the Latest Styles $8.00 and $8.50 values ...... $5.98 i i aE ee UNDERWEAR. A. bargain at Collars attached. $1.25 value.. 27.50 and $30.00. values. . .$19.98 Sl ; : DRESS SHIRTS. — All. sizes, $4.00 a Suit. Only per gar- 50 to $10.00 value ....... $6.48 29.50 and $25.00 values ie 52-inch Moleskin Coats; Bavarian a regular price 50. i. oa Bie RICNE aes ee eae $1 48 TAS ; ec VAMC 6. eee eee eee pe $18.00 and 20.00 valuey .. $12.98 _ Sheep Tinsal. $9.00 value $5.96 HEAVY MACKINAW SHIRTS ; N’S.< RADE AND (WINTER 6, piupenenten 2: 5its Seis : $15.00 and $16.00 valucs .. . $9.98 Giscr j . Shee HEAVY RIBBED 2 CAPS. $2.00 value ...... $1.39 f $5.00 value, at soe... ee. $2.98 PIECE UNDERWEAR. Worth value . i 4 ~ Suit q E $2.00 a suit, only per gar os MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S i EL SHIRTS MONb ES Coie coat eene ae uc S FALL AND WINTER FINE FALL AND WINTER ] A variety of pleasing colors. All aN CAPS, up to $125 2.0.2... 590 CHILDREN’S SHOES OVERCOATS Japanese Matting. $2.00 value.. sizes. $3.50 value ....... $2.48 HEAVY | HEALTH Ay eee IN TATE Boy’s eee s_ fine ples $25 up to #30 values ...... $19.98 $1.19 $3.00 value ...........005 $1.98 ZF IECE UL NDEK- yr A " 4 ‘ Tace and button. 4 Fae Worth $2.00 a suit, All the latest. $5.00 best selly. value $18 and $20 values ....... $14.98 42.00 and &: $2.50 fibre Suit Cases... POU VEG eet et ita ed $1.69 only per garment ......... 5oc CPR EOI aS atts $3.98. $2.50 and $2.75 value $198 = $15 values .............0.. $0906 eee $1.48 Men's $1.50 Bib Overalls ....98¢ ORK § SHIRTS SPECIAL! One Broken lot of Men’s Suits up to $12.00 values......... UNDERWEAR ) MEN'S ALL WOOL UNION NTs. #46 $2.00 ME UNION SUITS now $3.95 COLLARS sie FINE DRESS HATS MACKINAWS Arrow Collars styles, sold every Going out of business .......- 10c the latest all where for 20. MEN’S FINE DRESS SHOES THE MODEL Positively Going gut of Business Boy’s fine Mackinaws. All sizes, up to $7.50 value 98 MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN'S Boy's, Fine School Suits, $8.00 value $6 and $7 values . MEN’S FINE MACKINAWS Open Evenings The Biggest Line of TRUNKS AND HAND BAGS In the City at a SACRIFICE