The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 13, 1918, Page 8

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“He” will read this advertisement in “some newspaper” “somewhere.” He will also know that you read it, provided you act promptly and send him a !] SMILEAGE Book today. There are orphans in the army and they need some kind friend to adopt them and see that “they” are properly enter- tained in camp— SMILEAGE will do this. Each soldie: should have a $1 | Smileage Book each month, 1 i Hours and Hours of Smileage E'S a nice fellow —that soldier boy you know. Nice, ® clean-cut, fine, upstanding lad—and you're proud of him. Our country called him, and he went without a murmur. “ aa a " ae through the drills, attends to his duties, keeps ae how to be a soldier—without a murmur. / God bless him! He lives in a country whose government ieves a soldier is a human being and is entitled to some _ (joy in life. Sa in each of the sixteen big cantonments there have been N -etected “‘Liberty Theaters,” and “Liberty Auditoriums.” rf es and scenery are ready; lyceum talent, vaudeville stars, * musical comedy headliners, moving picture films—all are organ- _ ized and ready and the shows are beginning. I ‘th. a ie ae vie acts or sings, or manages or directs, or does anything else in these shows is doing it for bare expenses, or for no - And the ee isn’t seventy-five cents, or a dollar or _ two dollars—such as you are willing to pay for the same shows. This Page is Paid for by the Follow: ing Bismarck Commercial Institutions and Business Men for the Good of the Cause. FRENCH & WELCH GEO W. LITTLE , HOMAN'S CAFE & BAKERY GRAMBS & PEET CO. C. A. FINCH LUMBER CO. BISMARCK GROCERY CO. : NORTZ LUMBER CO. FIRST GUARANTY BANK Lc. Bare & eros Typewriter Co, <: GP, Giae mea: oe ee BISMARCK EVENING TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, - FEB,- 13, 1918 Facts about Smileage Books: 1.—Smileage Books are Books containing coment Forge soldier to pluses to any Sra Wr held in Lil be . aters, Liberty Tents, etc., - National, Army Canisnlane and National Guard Camps in U.S. A. <5 2.—Mileage Books are issued by Military Entertainment Comin 4 under supervision of War Department. \ if 3.—Smileage Books containing 20 coupons cost $lieach. Smilesge | ooks containing 100. coupons cost $5.00 each. The pee, of entertainments range from five to twenty-five\cents, 4.—Smileage Books are for use in Liberty Eneetacatnenea in National : ) Army Cantonments and National Guard Camps only, They do. ‘; not apply to naval training station or other camps. 5,—Smileage Books are on sale by local Smileage Committees every*fj' where throughout the country. f 6.—There is space on each book for name of soldier and name of. if Person sending book Smileage Books are traneferrable to soldiers in Uniform. They can €e used by Civilians only when £ accompanied by a soldier, ’ 7.—Sixteen theaters have been built. Chautauqua tents erected. A complete schedule of entertainfnent arranged. 8.—Smileage Books are needed for our million of soldiers. Buy | yours today—send it at once to your soldier. | Manufacturers and all employers are urged to send a Smileage Book .’ every month to each of their boys now in the training camps, No, indeed! | It is five, ten, fifteen or iii. cents If your ‘soldier boy were at home, how quickly you ‘would ‘get tickets for the best show going—even pay a se ais a premium—so you could take him. But here’s the best idea that has happened in in’a i lag time, You can. buy a book of “Smileage Coupons” and: ‘send it to him, and he can use the coupons for admission. — “’ ne asts you a dollti:one“of-one é. S i pve ave WUMAIS.. You're going to buy one of those books and send it to your boy today. A! b. 4 iu Demme wee eve book of twenty ee We Need? You're not going to let him be the one who doesn't realize that he has a father or a mother, or a sister or a brother, or.a sweetheart or friend back home who welcomes the chance to tum kindly thoughts and pleasing memories into a joyous act. .._ Smileage means fun, recreation, entertainment. It means ~~ “Going.to the Show”—to the soldiers at cantonments. ¥ How many hours of Smileage a book of coupons will mean - Think of how glad you want your soldier boy to feel and then put that gladness into Smileage Coupons. Buy- your book today—and send it now. Then keep up the good ‘work. : Show that soldier boy: he has folks worth fighting for! © Fill out the Coupon now — send it to this newspaper. (ESS moo Smileage Coupo ene, 5) Pléase place my order for Smileage Books as shown below. $1.00 Smileage Books _ $5.00 Smileage Books My Name. My Address. 1 Enclose $ (Currency, Check, P: O. or Exptess Money Order) NOTE: Orders from out-of-town subscribers may be sent through this newspaper, or direct to th ' ite Eiestsinnicet Council Commision Training Camp Activities, 19th andG cireatate is

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