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EIGHT BISMARCK DAILY. TRIBUN : TUESDAY, AUGUSE 27, 1918. = entire career in this production, and | effects are ee Don’t fail to visit she is splendidly supported by a par: | Bismarck’s newest photo play theatre ticularly able company. The scenis | tonight. ————————— collected on war tuna but expect that greater demands wilt |be made of us. During. the coming winter we will need more workers, jand more mon and this we must) not forget. There are now 23 well or- ————— | ganized branches fn the county and| of the Bur-;had on hand in their treasuries $2,-/ we are all working as a unit and every | apter today| 175,17, It will be noted that the re-| cess goes to the credit of Bur- | mittances to Washington on account| leigh county. We are judged by whai | Children Cry for Fistchers B. C. Ma chair leigh county Red Cro issued the followi work accomplished together with ajof dues is considerably greater than| we do in Lurleigh county and not by} general tinancial statement the amount collected during the term,| what we do in any town or township, There are about 4,000 members of] and thi; explained by the fact that|and when greater results are expected | ; the American Red Cross in Burleigh|the Christmas membership drive was/of us the entire county must unite | 4 county and it would entail a great/not taken into account and forwarded|as one and we will go over the top i amount of work and expense to, print/}to Washington until in January. The| with flying colors in the manner that and mail a financial report to’ each|/refund to branches gs a refund onjour boys are fighting our battles over | Bee: since our newspapers! the memberships received t Christmas| there. pe : \ , The Kind You Have Always, ‘aught and. which has been ion, we are taking this INCOME. | in use for over thirty years, has borac the signature of means of giving you an account of our} ii, @ G s me a | and has been mcde under his per- stewardship. | iS} 5 oq ~] - ¢ | c A : Appreciate Responsibility. | 5 a8 BE 3 a 3 | : sonal aoa ¢ a ecaee its dataney The officers and committee of your) aa 8a 5 = aa] { A WORLD- PicTuRS J low ni cecciv you a ye chapter twly appreciated the responsi- 2 3 =i s i 4 fi . BRADY: MA . Al Counterfeits, Imitations and ‘ * Justec: s-good” are but bility placed in our hands when we es oe a = g - Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of were elected or appointed to carry on :8 5 5 : : 4 Infants and Children—Experience, against BIA this great work for humanity, and we; C4 2 . | Zz : : are proud of the results made possi- : ‘ : What is CA TORIA ble by the support and co-operation 5 ? of the good people of this county. It ti 8 et is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, has been our aim to operate under : he itct HIGH ore and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. it contains the least expense po seh with the) Bal 1-18. war fd. $8,120.12 neither Opium, Morphine nor other rarcotic substance. Its result that practically ey has been spent for materi relief | Februar of soldiers’ families or forwarded to) March the national headquarters at Was! pril Story by Wittaron Mache Directed by TRAVERS Val age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for tii2 relief of Constipation, Flatulency, ‘Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising ington. This light expense jot mane, jas = ——— ee (ierefrony an and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids ment is due to the generous s une , i the assimilation 3 giving health of our business men W ho hava donated | pore A most surprising picture is “The| ture in which charming Ethel Clayton Tae Children’s Phace the Mother's rien ns eee service and a les needed for carry-; Total~., 05 $336.33 ' $9,639.67 $8,126. $1 Witch Woman,” the new World-Pic- i ‘ ing on the business of the chapter] - Coe ral ene eern oat is starred. This unusual and very | | | headquarters. No officer or DISBURSEMENTS, entertaining production will be shown in the chapter headquarters or pr | a Ties ee =a = = tonight at the Orpheum theatre. The GENUINE ALWAYS tion department has received one pen- o a Ey 2 z 2 2 ry 4 ° Witch Woman” is a picture that you s 2 FA e = c y 2 v ‘ i ny for any si rendered, and the 32 i é g F3 Bye ae “3 a 3 will not {rget. It i i Bears the Signature of value of their ser s represented by = 2 re ® o32 3 = =e) Ea 2 not soon frget. is SO unusual, R 2 a2. 5 & a t manufactured a amounts to ao g 2 5 Ge S 28 ga 8 a so fascinating, so swift-moving that it thousands of doll We always pro- a 2 3 8 Eas eS Bo i Ss srips your attention and holds it firm- duced the money, materials and serv- s S 2 s 4S g 5S cS ly from first to last. Ethel Clayton ices allotted io us by tle ne tone! a & 5 a z és 38 Es i has one of the very best roles of her sociation, a ye can Wi ot g 5 orour accomplishments. Hospital gat: a 8 re : of our ac plis S. spita Fy a AB BS Ei ents and knit goods have been manu- & : , Es tured in quantities that a good a e ed factory may well be proud of; ! and the value of this merchandise can _ WANTED | In Use For Over 30 ota be figured in thousands of dollars. | 129.61 . sd i This chapter has the reputation at 07 Deliveryman, good wages, ap- The Kind You Have Always Bought . headquarters for turning in work of 6.19 A Pa) * THE CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY, the highest class. | wish that every 03048 ply Gussners’ Store, Main St. member of the chapter could see our 4,411.84 production department on the day when we are ready to ship. Knit so sweaters, finished hos ital garments s are piled up in Total ... [$236.56 | $23.48 | $8.50 | $72.30 | $110.82 3 = surprising quantities. The surgical = —. ace ab a ; . C. MARI Chairman. dressing section has met the large de- 2.9 ae ss G ene : mands made for special dressings to| ey Pe ene! | ee | EDIT ; CONKLIN; Secy. O a e care for the wounded, and have pro-| ‘om F H rw GGnDk RD Cha er aan th duced over 7,000 dressings of 30 differ: | ~P.G , Chairman Finance. ent varieties. We have been unusual: | ly fortunate in having our production | % Johnson, John Johnson, Bottineau, N. departments in the hands of ladies of || HONOR ROLL D.. next of kin. exceptionable ability. ‘ey .—©| Killed in action: Forrest T. D $5,000 Contributed. | one Bs Hume, D. W. Hume, Drake, N. D. Washington, D. C., Aug. 27.—The fol- In order that the people of the coun-| next of kin. ty may know what money we have re- ; lowing casualties are reported by the ceived and from what sources and how | céipamalngimenerni ee he Aer Died of wounds: Earl Adelbert La- | Laverne, N. D, next of kin. = °° it has been spent we submit the fol- a ents Pua rre tel neal = osit A ted Aft t ibe 1 Jowing statement from January 1, 1918 | expeditionary forces: Killed in action, = sitive 10 ar cce er. e em r to June 30, 1918. Our sources of in-(46; missing in action, 32; wounded se = come are donations, refunds from wat |verely, 46; ,died of wounds, 19; died Z ; Pk fund collections and a partion of the|from accident and other causes, 1; ATTEND: THE: i Food Administrator Ladd has changed the style of the food card for menibership dues collected. Our reve-| wounded, degree undetermined, 38; nue for this six months was largely | prisoner: this state. Old cards must be replaced with new ones. Here is a, fac- simile of Customer's Card No. 2, which supercedes No. 1. i mont, ‘Mrs. Minerva H. Lamont, De- Ismet, S..D., next of kin. Wounded severely: Frank H. Erick- son, Ed Enger, Portland, N. D., next of kin; Carl Jensen, Andrew Jensen, | —-+ is 1; total. 183. | through donations, about $5,000 of]” ‘The list includes: which was cont ted by the bust;} Killed in action, Corp John Reps- ness men of Bismarck in fixed re dorf, John Repsdorf, New Salem, N. D.| ly payments. The blance of over $4, next of kin; John C. Kenny, John Wil- 600 was received from Red Cross ben-]}is, Minot, next of kin; Raymond V. Mos . efits given by various societfes and in-| Kirkey, Mrs. Joheps F. Kirkey, Burl: Mandan, N. D., Sept. 10, 11, Re ‘The Pa- \ dividuals. The branches have raised | ington, D,, next of kin; Jacob triotic Fair funds for their own use and have dis-| Schock, Mrs. Mary C. Schock, Dawson, 15 aha 3 UMTUDUCAEUADOSUEDADAOANOEDEOAUSERAGEDOGSIOD bursed it for supplies on the approval]. D,, next of kin. PREMIUM LIST FEATURES, FEDERAL FOOD ADMINISTRATION cf the chapter, and reports to the cbaP | Died of wounds: Private Severt , Premiyms for Red Cross Work: | \ . Customer’s Card No. 2 ! ter headquarters showed that they Premiums for County Displays. \ { Premiunis for Community Exhibits from Morton County. ” | Issued to .... ie Premiums for all kinds of War Cookery and war time- needle work, Watch Your Stomach Liberal premiums for all classes of livé stock, farm and garden ‘products. Boys and Girl’s Club Exhibits. % ° Red Cross Auction Sale on last day. . Premiums paid in cash or in War Savings Stamps at the option Address Issued by . Address MRDAUAOULOGSUQORDSSEOSDDOEONDOOOADSEOOSNOUGEDESUSDSACSONOORDEDOSDOESPTEOOSOOOOADOAODDOSESEABOSBEQILSEOULSOOSECAOGRDOESESEOGRNOOLSIESDEPDOGEUESOSAAZEA: = bad = In the Summer Time | “22 an | : = Substi-[ No. in ! TIMELY DEMONSTRATIONS OF FOOD CONSERVATION = _ a 4 ah 5 ie INCLUDING = Sugar | Flour tutes |Family eat Rust Demonstration, e D Hot summer days upset the | it is good news to tell you that Grain Grading Demonstration. \z ate of purchase | " strong stomachs as well as weak | tens of thousands are now using Demonstration on Canning and Drying Vegetables. = Lbs. on hand ones EATONIC—for all stomach and cae Machinery Display and Plowing Demonstration and = | > ; . | 5 = 1 Your vital forces reach their | bowel ailments caused by too = Jowest level when the weather is | much acidity with such truly won- A BIG PROGRAM OF ENTERTAINMENT 1S i the hottest. Then the danger is | derful results that every one Has been prepared, i cluding. races of all kinds. 1S ' the greatest. should always have it in the house, MAGN! FICENT FIREWORKS DISPLAYS. = ' areetor EATONIC ‘Tablets stop the cause of FREE ATTRACTIONS 13 You can’t guard your stomach | indigestive and dyspeptic ailments by CAVALRY DRILLS, CHARGES, Roman Standing Races, Hurdle = } and bowel’ too carefully through | neutralizing the poisonous fluids, acids races, and expert riding exhibitions by: the iz the long, hot season Don't take | and gases Jrglt the rent of super - STEEL HOME GUARD CAVALRY TROOP 3 i any cance: aerate pain-free and ready to perform ite AN ORGANIZATION OF EXPERT HORSEMEN. = f = As stomach, that wretched, proper work. P = feeling, belching, food repeating, You can have a fo ‘ood appetite in hot = i pains that claw at stomach and | Weather to eat the things you like = { | bowels and an endless train of when you rang tet wi gow take cok 3 Total zs , : or two al r eac! fl f stomach ills that make life mis- | meal, Such quick, wonderful relief = Supply permitted | erable are greatly aggravated in | would seem unbelievable but for the 12 1 ves fact that thousands of sufferers every- the hot wealer: «, . | where have received marvelous results This year of all others—it is | from EATONIC. Obtain a large box vital that we keep. our strength | of EATONIC Tablets from your own and full power at work. The ex- druggist who you know and cantrust. rapheranien che : If they fail, go back to him and he will ted war work, change of diet—all gladly refs" jour money Do this must be looked after because they | today. You will then know what rea. hit us in the stomach. And now | stomachcomfort meansin hot weather ¢ JOS. BRESLOW I certify that the within information is true and that I have not bought nor hold in my possession wheat flour, sugar or other foods contrary to thé rules of the Federal Administrator. Signed... (To be retained by dealer and mailed to Federal Food Administrator, Agricultural College, N. D., at the end of each month.) é ca] — i ” 7 The Federal Food Administration requires that each and every Groc ¢ or Dealer of Flour and substitutes as well as Sugar, must hive. a hand : and see that each customer signs the food card facsimtilie of which ap- pears in this advertisement. . ia once a Soonerate Patel the Foot Administration The Tribune is supplying the Grocers wi ese. cards at the rate 2.50 PER =. , SAND in lots of one thousand or more. Meate aha It is especially requested that all Grocers or Dealers in the foods mentioned place their order's for these cards at orice. Every customer on sign one of these cards and there should be no excuse for the Grocer beled f without thm. Under penalty of the federal food laws every Grocer must have the personal signature of the customer when foods mentioned on the card are purchased. MAIL IN YOUR ORDER TODAY. GIVE NUMBER OF CARDS NEEDED. i ONE OR TWO THOUSAND OR MORE—BUT ORDER ENOUGH FOR FUTURE USE. The Bismarck Tribune BISMARCK, N. D. ne AGCURUOGRODOUGUAGDGUALOUAUGOUODUUUOGNAROOUGRULEAOQAEUOUGLONGONGUDQUQRALGA gnduaUNGANnacanaddnnsnasscs STEEL WALLS The gaming season will soon be here and , the hunter is going to make Bar’ the outsider from even coming near your i good use of it. money—when it is placed on deposit here. Our certificates of deposit mean absolute safety You can’t help bringing’ home for your money, plus the advantage of saving to plenty of game if you have our : you. ; kind of guns and loaded: shells... . * ar errr iy AUAGUTOAUAOOUOGEUSOSAOAGAOOSOOOSULOGERALOONUAUASOREOUCEOOROOOOOEOONSDOAGAUAGULEES Save with us. | | You will always find | us here with the largest line of first class Guns and. Sporting Goods in this county. GEO A.WELCH, PRES J.P. FRENCH, SEC. &TREAS FRENCH & WELCH HARDWARE (0. ThE OLDEST ESTABLISHED HARDWARE STORE IN THE C/TY UR CUSTOMERS ARE Our BEST ADVERTISERS — BISMARCK - - - N. 2 PHONE, (4/- BisMARCK, N. DAKOTA Evestotsstssurerssonss UAAUALOUGAUAGUADAAGUEEGUADDGRDGGRAAARNA