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OVER THE TOP * overthrow Prussianism and establish HAILED BY BIG ‘AUDIENCE HERE " Geneighty Conceded to. Be Best and Most Patriotic War Picture Yet Shown EMPEY PROVES REAL STAR Author of Famous Story, “Over There” Found Equally Adept : as a Photoplay Actor “Over the Top” is the best pro- everything Ally, anti-everything Ger- man war picture that et reached Bismarck. It had its premiere last night at the Auditorium and at its close a palm-blistered audience con- fessed that it was good. Those who want battle scenes and excitement will have more than enough, while the followers of human interest are equally satisfied. e film has a flavor of the “thrill in every foot” variety with suspense in larger quan- tities than is the lot of most produc- tions. x Last niyhi’s performance was mark- ed by more entiusiasm than has been accorded a motion picture this sea- son. It is the best war picture yet shown, based upon facts and actual condi- tions “over there’ as-“Empey knows them so well, it is ay intimate film production of trench Ife, actual bat- tle, patro) duty, listening post, barrage fire, scenes in the barracks. German spy system and the actual going “over, the top’- which our boys are do- ing now in their valiant efforts to world ‘democracy. It is a gripping picture ‘that; makes the puise beat faster: with thrills pf real enthusiasm. “Over the Top” is splendid pa- triotic document, exceedingly timely in view of existing conditions, splen- didly ‘directed on 9 scale of magnifi- cense and wealth of detail such as the silent drama has seldom known, and beyond‘ doubt carrying as strong an appeal'as any: of the best war pic- tures that has yet been screened, The picture must inevitably not only dup- licate but ouido ‘the popularity of Empey's book as a drawing card .of trernend: interest. The camera work is wonderful, so that it is diffi- cul to point out any particular scene or'get as the best in the picture. “Oyer the Top” siould ‘be shown in every town and hamlet in Ameri- ca. Never in the history of filmdom has there been a screen of such vital im- portance to the country at large. Every ‘cent expended to see “Over the Top” is‘paid cheerfully for it brings bet ue received in true picturization fertainment. Action, action, action. P triotism, real genuine American patriotism and a sincerity unequalled mark every foot of the film from be- ginning to end. America needs ser: reen pak of this nature. ‘LAY FAT IN ~FATONG , $ te 8a) fo iti Stomach ae By H, L. KRAMER Originator f ceriajnly ought to know better then any man living what EATON. 10 willdo! “My say-go should mean everything in thig’ matter. | When I advise you to try EATONIO Zablets, you have all to gain—noth- ing tg lose—by ‘Going what T tell you, for: I will, make good to you if EATONIO fails to give you imme- diate stomach relief. ‘Iere is my Herons otters Buy @ large pull box our’ druggist tease: ne it ‘hoeeden to divees tions; and if’ you are diesatisfed for‘ any. or 50 reason—with result ast mail me the. empty carton, tod in personally, at A once, Ben Money you paid; literally, yo ean tage 0 ft fer! vi : jid_not positively JCNOW what EATONIO Teblets_ would dowif T were nob absolutely convinced of — good drinksare their potver to afford swift and sure ay pera a a Eereeie Tae sold. stomach relief—could 1 afford to lets on m nye 60, now : right behind EATONIC in to your t a box of Forty United Profit Ea NIC an aa directed. she ig Comroas: 2 nal, open way, using the pani printe to state ray, wg con- ony aa to its remarkable power? Surely not! It is only because I § £9 strongly realize the beneficial ey cfiseta of EATONIO that I would : consent to diga my. name to 8 public rae a ly bel le tive and solution ee “GREAT AMERICAN MISERY,’ bieisthe'‘Great ‘Top world calla breathes eaaarensy os and wecan- *LETTERS FROM “SOMEWHERE” |. IN FRANCE) * TO MRS. L. G. BROWN. Somewhere in France, May 12, 1918. Dear iMrs. Drown: 's’ day and I thought I would sit down and write you a let- ter and tell you how everything is. I don’t know where you are at. or where you will be at when you get this letter so I will send it to Bismarck. It is raining here today; has been raining for a week a little every day and is quite muddy here. Would like to see a little of it fal! in Dakota and next annual meeting. be decided by the trustees. APALSMAROSUAR Ae seees ed aeeaew sean”) BISMARCK. DAILY’ TRIBUN! Third vice president, Dr.:C. W. Rich- ardson, Washington, .D. C Fourth vice president), Dr. John. M. Baldy, Philadelphia, Pa: ‘S@cretary, Dr. Alexander R.' Craig, Chicago. Treasurer, Dr. William Allen Pusey, Chicago. Chairman of the house of delegates, Dr, Hubert Work, Pueblo, Colo. Vice chairman house of delegates, Dr. Dwight H. Murray, Syracuse, N. Y 4 ‘Dr. Lambert was’ Colonel Roose- velt’s physician upéil last fall when Dr. Lambert went abroat, and took many long trips with the Colonel. Atlantic City was selected for tho The date will Details of the comprehensive ' plans maybe they would have some crop. I wrote Jennie a letter the other day got one from her and one from Frank. Both of them were sent to Camp Lew- is so you know it takes some time to ing disabled soldiers can expeditionary force in France were outlined by speakers at an all day pub- lic meeting. soldiers who of the medical profession in reclaim. from the Ameri- Restoration of disablee formerly would have get a letter. I would like to run across the North Dakota bunch but haven't so far. I was transferred in the balloon We are can hear the big guns her like it. squadron and 1 near the front; g right along. niture and get a good price for it. How did things hold out till spring? Hope they held out good as every- up in price and I thing was going wanted to see you come out ahead. This is a very pretty country and we all enjoy ourselves but all will be glad when we get back to the good old U. S. as there is nothing like that plac jennie left Bismarck yet? Got 2 from her saying’ she thought that she would make out with the fur- YOUR GUIDE For Your‘ Stomach’s: ‘Sake with a weak, EATONIC Tablete at once on my one to endure the jal of indigestion, dyspepsia, I receiyed the-papers you sent me and thank you very much for them. I havo read them through and through; still got a couple of them. Iam going up to the village to’ go to church and will finish the letter when I come back. They only have Catho- lic church and it rained so they didn’t have any. Everything looks so queer here be- cause it is so old fashioned. ‘Build- ings are all made of stone and the farms are cut, up i nsmall lots. They use oxen instead of horses.a great deal and the crops are taken the very best of care of. I am going to write Carrie, Frank and Grace a letter also today. It takes a lot of energy to write a letter in this country because there are so many things swe aren't allowed to write. There is Y. M.'C, A. scattered ‘all over here and they aré-a lot of gooa for every soldier. left to.die or to be burdens to ‘them- selves and the World, was discussed by Major General W. C. Gorgas. “Originally the sole idea of war was to defeat the enemy,” said the surgeon general, “and nothing else was taken into consideration.” Within recent centuries civilized armies have cut wounded were regarded as only a drag on the army and no attention was paid to them. Now S0 to 90 per cent, of the wounded are returned to the firing line.. Dr. Frank Bilttngs said in part: “Our boys are going out by the mil- lion to die. Thousands of them will come back maimed for life. We must not sit by and be willing for them ‘to peddle shoestrings on,street corners or rot away in old soldier's homes. “Great reconstruction hospitals, cap- able of caring for thousands of men Pierce & Ryan 504 Broadway Phone 37 Oranges, Lemons, Bananas, Grapefruit, Strawberries, Cher- ries, Fresh Tomatoes, New Pota- Well I will close with love and best i ae wishes, hoping to hear from: you soon. toes. All kinds of Fresh Vege From DEWBY §.GOODMAGN, |tables. Sweet Cream, Fresh 2nd Balloon Sad. AEr: Co. A. Eggs and Choice Dairy Butter. Dr. Lambert Heads . National Medicos ; Chicago, June 13.—Dr. Alexander Lambert of New York was elected president of the American Medical as- sociation yesterday by a vote of 68 to 57 over ‘Admiral W. C. Braisted, surgeon general of the navy. Other officers elected without oppo- sition were: First vice president, Dr. W. N. Was- hart, Indianapolis, Ind. Second vice president, Dr. Davie. Starr Judd, Rochester, Minn. TABLETS Buy the First Box’ On My Advice. If Eatonic Fails to Remove Indigestion, Dyspepsia, etc., I Will Refund the Price I strongly y uae every magn and woman ailing stomach to try y-s0. I state itively with ‘all the ree of which fords are capable, is hows absolutely. unnecessary for any mforta and dan- urn or squr, gassy stomach. \” Miseries of Eatonic form or Snother—dyenepe pais, indi- gestion, heartburn, bloat. flatulence, sour etomach. etc..—stomach trou- ble Mmilliong in its vise-like grip, e Man or woman, who has not suffered from gassy etomach,; and the dull, heavy, painful feeling that results from héarty eating, ia the rare exception. Healing the wide-spread preval- ence of this condition, my desire for years has been directed to the dis- covery of 9 modern, scientific relief for stomach weakness, and my efforts have been ‘fruitful, for in EATON- IC Tabiets, I have! found the answer u toevery question that can be oa perfect anti-dyspeptic prepar- ation, Now I ask i 108 tale my word for EATONIC—believe ail that I He yon are hot mors than pleased the stomach relief, ease and comfort it brings yous send me the Be sure and pay us'a call in aur new .stand tomorrow. . CERY World's Best Bever9® | ° A pure, non-intoxicating drink, Banishes thirst. Helps digestion. Has the refreshing taste of hops. Bearin mind C&RVA. and ask for it at grocers’, at druggists’, etc. —in fact, at all places where ns each nomination 20) aes packed in every box addressed, 8 Exchangeabl $0183. WabashAve, Chicago and you forvaluable premiums.” 3 willgetyour ove back by dit hued LEMP’ M : ‘ ‘ab ‘anufacturers.. fe nei it drug etore; also yaa : pene’ al “HEE. ST. LOUIS-~ higeeaey ‘hat. every word, MISSOURI: VALLEY ere abi hs eakagiabak GROCERY CO. ea Vv there’s vital al trueh in every i line—rage Distributors ome common nenee from cover to covers MANDAN, NORTH DAKOTA. | ‘or by finding of the police magistrate, —SSSaSaeE=SNS each, and each, one ifittea to the last detail for, extended treatment of every. known type of. permanent. disability caused by wounds, gas, liquid fire and disease in the war, will be ere each of the sixteen military distri of the country. To these places the returned soldiers will be brought for care, first for medical and surgica! treatment, and secondly for vocational training to return them to civil life in activities to which they are most adapted.” ag a ORDINANCE AMENDING VAGRANCY ORDINANCE, An Ordinance Amending Section 2 of Vagrancy Ordinance, Defining the Offense of Vagrancy and Providing for the Punishment Thereof: ’ Be it ordained by the board of city commissioner's ef-the city of Bismarck, North Dakota. Section 2. Mow Punished: It shall be the duty of the chief of police and his assistants of the city of Bismarck, North Dakota to arrest upon warrant and bring before the pozice magis- trate of the city of ‘Bismarck, North Dakota; any such vagabond, found within the city limits of said city, for the purpose of examination, and if he pleads guilty, or if he is found guilty, either by verdict of the jury where a jury trial is waived, the ‘said police magistrate may sentence the said vagabond to ‘imprisonment at hard labor upon the streets or in jail, EE JONES “The Most. of the Best for the: Least.” —SATURDAY SPECIAL— Fancy Da Dairy Butter per lb. .87¢ “ZStrawberries and Cream— —VEGETABLES— Cucumbers . Lettuce Onions Radishes . Carrots Etc. . —FRUITS— Oranges Bananas Apples Grapefruit, Etc. . +MEATS— Orders taken and delivered with groceries. at the discretion. of the said police magistrate, for a period of time not ex- coeding ninety days—or-gaid. police magistrate may. sentence the said vag- abond to pay a fine of not less than val.00, nor more than $100 and ‘costs ot the prosecution and in default of immediate payment of said costs and fine so imposed, said vagabond shall thereupon be sentenced by said police magistrate to imprisonment at hard labor in said jail or upon the streets MOTHER'S FRIEND FOR \\ Expectant Mothers APPLY REGULARLY WE THANK YOU FANCY HOOD RISER STRAWBERRIES, ‘ FRESH SWEET CREAM BANANAS, per Gozen .... 25¢-30c-35¢ ORANGES, per dozen .... 25¢ and 35c Small and Juicy FULL LINE OF FRESH VEGETABLES COOKING BUTTER, per lb. —FANCY DAIRY BUTTER— 5 pound jars at ner Ib. 40c¢ . 35 —FRESH ROASTED COFFEE— Per nound 28c-33c-38c You will enjoy getting that nice smooth flavor that comes from our fresh roasted coffee. . Try it. NATIONAL BISCUIT WHEATLESS COOKIES arrived today. Per pound 25¢-30c-35c, Mr. Weir, representative of the “Heinz” 57 Varieties, will demon- strate here Saturday and invites ladies and gentlemen to call in and samole his goods. BOB WHITE SOAP, per box ...$5.50 White Soap will undoubtedly go to $8.00 before long. Buy a can or two now as it improves with age. Both Phones.211 118 3rd St. i |Last Delivery Saturday, 5 P. M. Other Week Days at 4:45 P.M. If you have not received one of our “Kitchen Reminders” call in and get it. ICHHOL:’ CASH andCARRY STORE Choice Dairy Butter, special urday UUSASDOSROSAAASOOOSORRSOOEOREGE: Mt] OUUUAUUGOAUADODUNURLATOUOLOCONONUapHOnUOL Dennison’s Three Strip Brand Coffee, special for Sat- Baker’s Breakfast Cocoa, special for Saturday at. . ashanti tate for Saturday.......... 38e -23¢ CADUGUOUCGASUOLAQONULSANGUDONONOONESUANOOOOROUORE JTi is difficult for people who have regularly depended. upon meat to get along without st. By using a little bacon in combination with cereal and vegetable dishes, , conservation dish from this nat agd 9 wblopo moderate get Ser ee FF yn recipes: idaC. Bailey dam cx by fide Escalloped Potato = many housewives are supplying the desired meat flavor. send free cook book of practical recipes for ham and pacom, Just write alae Ted waeaiag You doles wane The following is a splendid book. See oe at pie rabed © avon Morell’s Dakota's Pride Sliced Bacon is trimmed of, ~ allirind, ends and waste, Look, for the Red Heart label on your bacon cartom JOHN Morre. & Co Sioux Falla It is the economical bacon, South Dakote of said city until said fine and costs are worked out at the rate of $2.00 a day for each day’s work, or until said fines and costs shall have been other- wise paid, or until said vagabond is discharged according to law. Attest: ©. L. BURTON, : City Auditor. : Brown & ~eeeccsvesoorsocctes ‘FRIDAY, JUNE 14,;1918. OT Mn Approved by A. W. LUCAS, vresiaenc of City Commission. Dated June 10, 1918. First reading May 20, 1918. Second reading and passage June 10, 1918. 6-44, 1t , Tribune Want Ads Bring, Results. NTNEGRENALLN — sgencoserccnseeseee srpreeee “Quality Groceries al ‘Prices ‘Thal Talk 3" Sa THUUNNSAATETTE OUOUOUOGOQSUREDOUSGARUAUGHOCOUS-OUUQUGUAEULEOOULGURELOUIEE UUUGUDUOGEOUDUGUOUOUEONUGOGOOUAGEOOGOONUGONOGEOuGOOCOnOngUoNOO q cote ‘Appearance of ‘the “Most Carefully Arranged Kitchen. Is . Improved by a = ‘Fancy Bananas, per dozen..... 1 ec AR ta RR 30c R. L. \Washing Powder, 35c séller, ae for Seated REL ole Sis aioneejac cei) stolhtctakcasi cient fe isles oe cree ecg en store Ic Star Naptha Washing Powder, 30c seller, special for Sat- urday at ........... etpstes 25 White Lily Soap, same as ‘Ivory, large bars, 5 bars for 45¢ Sunshine White Kid Cleaner, the only white kid cleaner on the market. Will give a smooth finish, at. .25¢ Bevo—by the acse, 24 bottles. . ‘ "$3.25 (90c rebate for empty. bottles). Buck—by the case, 36 bottles. . 4 . $4.76 $4.50 NURUOORUGOEDDOOOUEROUERERGUDODADUDORAGOOCNGG! ($1.50 rebate for empty bottles) Chippewa Water—by the case.......... oe ($1.50 rebate for empty bottles) Corn Beef, No. 2 size, market price 85c, special for Sat- urday at 55e Roast Beef, No. 2 size, market price 85c, special for Sat- urday. at ote sigteislotns siete hg tied ise Oe CHEESE Full line of Cream Cheese, Brick Cheese, Primost Cheese —A Full Line of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables—— Fresh' shipment of National Biscuit Company’s Cogkies in packages and in bulk. These are wheatless. Pure, High Test Sweet Cream A en TEATS MARKET GUSSNER’S Home of Quality Groceries and Meats 310 MAIN STREET PHONE 69 2 = = = z 3 F Meat products has been our stronghold for the past 35 years. We pay great attention to our meats. Our stock is grand fattened 6 months in the winter season and. now these same cattle are out on grass. Our grass is so much better than any other country grass grown it puts the finishing touch on this same beef, so at’ pres- ent our beef is fine. In slaughtering nothing but 3:to 5 year old steers we can give you the best quality meats. When you buy your meats at Gussner’s you get meats 3 that are worth 4c or 5c more per pound than the aver- FH age beef that is shipped in or bought elsewhere. F We are making a specialty of sausage, as I have made a Hfe.study of that end of the meat business. The quality Zz is uniform ‘and the sausage id made fresh daily. H We have just received a direct order of first picking & lemons.’ These are ‘large and have smooth skins and Z were ripened on the trees. These lemons weré picked Fi only a week ago and willbe kept in our cold storage house 3 until sold. One dozen of these fresh picked lemons will % go as far as 2 dozen of the average kind. Fy - Special at 45 per dozen = = £ z 2 F i i Try our lard, rendered in open steam. kettles, abso- lutely pure—no oils taken out nor any substitutes added. Two-thirds of a pound of our lard will go farther than a pound of substitutes or the average lard. Try our Pot Roasts or Roasts selling from, per POUND cacti trace orssalsinihas Pete eee alte eles a 25¢c to 27c Fine full quartered steaks at per Ib. :...24e to 28¢ Boiling Meats at per Ib. 0.00.6... eee eee wee ee «2 22¢ We have'some fine milk-fed veal at a a very low price. | Bell Coffee at per lb Secale see 25¢c Our loose Coffee sells at per Ib..... aie "20 to 28e |; Walnuts. (last year’s crop) per Ib.... oe oC Navy Beans, per Ib............. : The very best farmer’s butter, per ib. Créamery butter, per lb.... Pieplant, per Ib....... Fresh Pineapples, each . ————_—— Take part of your change in Thrift Stamps—We sell therm. Chilkoot Refrigerator Think of.a giant Thermos bottle for a food preserver, and a porce- lain bathtub for a sanitary interior, and you catch the CHILKOOT idea. Don’t make any decision on aerefri < Reo: igerator until you see. a CHIL Different styles and ice capacities from 50 to 1 ‘ce: from $16. ie to $4. 50. ? 2-280, Donnas. at Peele ~