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a : BISMARCK ‘DAILY TRIBUNE : , rye tay) erat -7 oe | W A ‘ Shen EMERGENCY NEED i Say FOR R. C. HELPERS 4 | c4>-f yng Mrs. E, A.. Thorberg, chief of Bur- : £0 \ - i | WORK DRIVE We leigh county surgical dressing depart- FIGHT WITH FOOD ‘i : bia ment, announces that all materials wgie | 4 fs a) BY He ‘ have arrived, and that in order to} _ | Along with the. saving of money there is another Hees meet requirements from headquarters bus 7 ae ‘ ‘ i it is necessary to make 350 eight-b: saving duty—to save food. be eae ae ‘ Hisgg two absorbent pads before Saturda \ Fy " A | WHEZ This means a great need for workers. | gt meee Set : | \ Everything Set for Campaign for y . nic temple will Every lump of sugar saved, every slice of wheat Merger Fund in Flickertail f Vi pnd ev bread means so, much more power inthepynch to IT’ - . to gct the material f ‘ fe cau tes State. | ‘Defore, and the must be done punish Prussianism. —— “| quickly in cons Thor: | _ “I ee berg and ofher in will be -e:food—% si var! H 4 QUOTAS: ARE APPORTIONED peniy:te'NBlp-Any new com an Save food—and help to win the war! ; \ ! aterm: and a few-hours wor 7 this importfat work immens | A well attended meeting of th Pe alty w eae | ty chaimen and interested wor NEW LEAGUE PAPER. | the united war work campaign The Benson County People’s Press. | z held at Fargo on the 20th inst., which will be published at Minnewau- | which time a state committee w | kon by Henry Hanson of Oberon, H. J. | i lected and the preliminary plans made} Hanson’ of Leeds, O. J. Koppendahl of | ; for the campaign drive of November 4 Maddock and, other a new league | . 1 IL to 18, at which time the sum of{ news cently incorporated with | i 1 $694,800 will be raised in the state to! of § | 1 aid the various war work activities. | BUY W _— | i ‘The apportioning of the FRAZIER AT JAMESTOWN. | amounts to be raised by the di Governor Lynn J. Frazier is speak- | wi y sections of the state was given care- ing. today at the Stutsman county —_ i ful attention, and the quotas were se fair in) Jamestown. * \ ‘ 1 lected with the idea of making the bur-| td » i den easy to handle in each district. | é } Conditions of the present year w N / N taken into consideration i i amounts to be rais s 6 i @ Me J counties, and the following is the t district appopriations made { —Pembina, Cavalier, a 1 Ison and Grand Forks coun- : . : “ : f patel A », Second Distrit—Towner, Ramsey, ‘ : Rolette and Be :_ $61,200. BUSINESS TRAINING PHOTO DEVELOPING a { and ne - ; ty a Cass counties, $11 . . 4 t Fourth Distri oma, BISMARCK You Can Enroll at This cressaona Fiorina ftom APIATEON Pirorocanmn ; Sargent an ick 7100. = = ‘ " ‘ Fifth District—Wel ‘osten, 2tidbotke MODEL OFFICE PRACTICE |syat CEpIIr Griggs, Stutsman, ‘Barnes La : Fi E i Moure counties; $119,000. 5 _ school under guarantee of a sat- | | 1 Ul t rT a Sixth District—McLean, Sheridan, i siti 4 Durleigh, Kidder, Emmons, Logan, and isfactory position as _soon as BISMARCK -Nowrii Dawors 5 ‘i MelIntosh countie: 00. competent or your tuition re-| . TORU SARS c vy ana Pierce couniies pneau were funded. Send for particulars.| Bring of mail in your films for } Bighth District Divide, Burke, When you know more about this Expert Developing Ward, Renville counties; $28,900. it hi lone fe i Ninth Distriet-—-Mountrall, Williams college and what it has done for) FyNNEY’s DRUG STORE % and McKenzie counties; $14,750. : hundreds of the most successful .. Bismarck, N. D. * Tenth District—Mercer, Oliver, Mor- MU business men and women, you'll i st ton, Grant, and Sioux counties; $27, ~ CGS SEA? Gai a . ——E—— ig 4 600. attend. Write ia Eleventh District—Dunn, Stark, Bill: : By DANIEL HENDERSON - ‘i 7 , CLEANING and DYING i oly in, and Golden Valley counties; : . G. M LANGUM,. Pres. : § Twelfth District—Hettinger, Adams, HAT do you build when you build'a “Y"? Where caste is banished, and sect is gone, Bismarck, N. D. | : c Bowman, and Slope counties $12,000. | A home-roof under a foreign sky! But the Ten Commandments thunder on! BARBIE’S The following campaign eoanae A little house by the side of the road Where Youth-gains manhood to deny y; ae 5 to have supervision of the work 0! y avian awe ad! ‘The ceaseless lure o e Li on UTO) ILES, ACCE! 5 4 the big drive was chosen at the meet: Where a. brother ease s pressing load! Phe ceaseless lure f the orelci ; A Mi 'S, ACCESSORIES AND SUPPLIES } DRY CLEANING ing on the 20th: Where still the Good Samaritan Where / merica spans the seas to dwell ; - q { 4 H. W. Geary, chairman, Fargo; May come and be a friend to man! With her knightly men on the rim of hell! - AND DYE WORKS P i 8 George W. McKenr poleon; Mrs. Where a lonesome lad, in a woman’s eyes, _ —= i MISSOURI VALLEY. 2 . : A o S Ae arent W L pie Can see his mother’s face arise! A hut that father’s love has founded! es ern es le - ~ : WW Spiller, Pare: We te Storie) | Where a chap can write what he longs to’say A placa that mother’s love has hounded| MOTOR CO. Phone 394—409 Front St, ¢ Mr. Stockwell is state campaign direc- ‘oa trie, bre girl in the U. § ! A spot by sweetheart's love: irrounded! i “ H 4 aes pater py ie jattonal commit Where there are.a-hundred brands of joy A fate of home foe heatts th ts ae , MAWES AD BURSMORILE | Factory Distributors of We call for and deliver. Mail y 3 cand Mr Beckwith tren Sorth| re Welcome andl cheer ahomesick boy! _Jt is this you build: when 39g baild a . ores die CHEYROLET AUTOMOBILES orders promptly filled. Dakota will be a part of the $170,500,- | : < ~~s rea AUTOMOBILES Smith Form-a-Trucks . t 000 fund to be raised throughout the pte continue the war until the last; This Movement should be curbed pe- : Smith Tractors — 8 country for the recognized war work j armed German jis beaten to-earth and} fore it assumes the proportions of a PORTAGE TIRES 5 r > = , societies, and the seven have been | victorious peace assured. [prairie fires Mie ? Keliy-Springfield and Firestone J combined in the one big drive as fol- Reaffirming the loyalty of the na- ts prosecution of the war, Mr. Tires a d - b : YM € A, Y. W.C. A. | tion's bankers to President, Wilson in ; Hi said, the government, instead || GREEN DRAGON S U I I S tr Catholic war council, K. of C.; prosecution of the war. he de-|¢ || Everything for the Automobile : 5 e ewish Welfare board; - War. Camp red that they will keep on fighting SPARK PLUGS : a and Amt t community setvice; American Library OF OUR UNREST not to the last dollar, but to their Rae ‘ ; . association; Salvation army. jlast unit”or credit.” | aos into which the na- * ‘ : c Speakers and other publicity matter | ‘The mission of America, he said, is 8 coming the sem- Automobile. Acces- -up . = i 8 will be sent out during October in be- to carry the gospel of freedom to the ” he added. ° .. ee \ i ¢ half of the united driv . — _ lends of the earth, and added, that “no! “Americans are following théir na-|| SOFI€S of All Kinds MOTOR CAR Expert Dry Cleaning - ie 1 as the Liberty Loan cam 'President of American Associa- e that Germany: will ‘approve will oral cron e bemt. They are working FILTERED eo) ‘ KLEIN 3 t active work is to be commenced. Be ae laa Ss alisty America. We must not con- for new ends—to produce what is \ :] e The meeting at tion Calls Attention to Inde a negotiated peace. Nothing needed fo rthe joy of it as well as the} SUPPLY. COMPANY i “ PAILOR AND..CLEANER n thusiastic one, and all county organ- Townley Party ould be considered py an uncondi- | Pe GASOLINE e Lo» \ he izations pledged themselves to work ? J |tional surrender.” Folnt ng tg the 18,000 banks enrolled ie U unitedly for the great cause, and to —— Speaking of social conditions, Mr. selling agents for the sale of war . eal “Te . # see that North Dakota's quota is over-|IS STEALING OLD PARTIES. Hinsch said that the “so-called Non- | S@vings and thrift stamps and their Free Air and Water Distributors of Automobile . ELECTRICAL Ps 4 subscribed in short order. ae = are "partisan League is the extreme mani-/ Part in marketing ten billion dollars |} - Supplies, Federal Tires 5 a BUY W. S. $——— Ee \festation’ of unr The avowed pur-| Worth of Liberty bonds he predicted BATTERY il _ aaa ee tae (ev een ARH a that the, habi if . Veedol Oils. LIVE STOCK BOARD. Declares Organization Captures ?°*¢ of this organization. now strohg that the, habit of thrift developed by - The North Dakota live stock, sani- . ‘ S in sixteen s political control the war would “convert a nation of SERVICE: STATION : —_THE— : . tary board is meeting at the capitol Dominant Organization by class for a class and co-operative Spenders into a nation of savers.” - i $ today to go over Dr. W. F. Crewe's 8 , ling and buying. i Buy'W. % ——~ 206 4th St. , Phone 765 ELECTRIC SHOP. a B biennial report as secretary. Use of Money. “They are too shrewd to launch aj} STICKNEY NOW CAPTAIN. —SSaeaeaeaeaeaeaeooo : 1 iz . ; fs wuy W. §.&— | ian ‘ new political party; their scheme is| Dr. V. H. Stickney, medital advisor | HARDWARE—iMPLEMENTS |— B. K. SKEELS ; NEW BARBER'S BOARD. | Chicago, Sept 26.—Charles A:|'° ure control of the dominant po- to this governor and who had held the SE ‘ A. S. Devoice, E. J. Densmore andj Chicago, Sept. 20.-"Charies cal party of the city, county and|rank of fivst lientenant inthe medi- Everything Electrical th W. D. Humphrey have been appoint-!Hinsch, president, of the Americ ate where. they are operating. With | cal officers’ reserve corps, today was a Wiring Fixti d i \p ed by Governor Frazier to be members | Bankers’ association, in his add he millions at their disposal, this advised that he has been advanced to} BISMARCK MOTOR iring Fixtures and Snpplios ; 4 Of the state barbers’ examining board.| before the annual convention of that|plan has been easy o} complish-|a captaincy. He will continue to serve 1 Delco Farm Light Plants ed —— any w. 5. 5. : organization today, pledged the for-| ment, and they are now practically in| at the state capitol, as cliief of North je f y ; 4 Maintaining One's Rights. |tunes and lives of its 19.043 members |ocntrol of the state of North Dakota, | Dakota's medical advisory boards. COMPANY Willard Service Battery 3 a If it be a duty to respect other men’s Y Station ‘ = claims, so also is it a duty to maintain “ 9 WH . Distri = i 5 our own, ‘That whieh is snered. In OVER THERE” W ITH THE YANKS FINE. BUGGIES Distributors of Phone 370 408. Broadway their persons is sacred in ours also— - = y If you are thinking of buying a UD! Herbert Spencer. BY J. K.'GROVE new carriage or wagon it will pay sT ae . _, __ you to get our prices. £ e NEE. c ' : ERENCH & WELCH ‘ADILLA\ a , ae Why Putter With | Hardware — ‘Tools — Implements Automobiles SHOE EITTERS Fy |/ “6, ” larness arriages — Wagons : * * > Corns? Use “Gets-It se T % i Comma Senge! -Simple> Never “Ralls: SSS EOE —E—EeEessm Ae You can tear out your corns and suf- UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS ' 4. fer, or you can peel off your corns and Bs ] te BGetwtt™ way. Te ts the only happy. : ‘ MAIN STREET : Es ess way in the world. Two drops A. W. LUCAS co. WEBB. BROS, H » 5 f lt ; eae Undertakers — Embalmers {/ | )AIRY—MILK—CREAM ¢ rh : ‘ Funeral Directors i | Day Plone 645 ‘ \ | 1 P i _ . Night Phone 100 ‘Licensed Enabalmer in Charge SAFETY FIRST 7 f p aes —Biy Only— - _ AW. CRAIG Day Phone'50 7 y ry: 1 fe Licensed Embalmer in Charge Night Phone 687 PA SE q : BISMARCK DAIRY CO. F : é g : roo 210 Broadwa: fs ' ~ y “Get the Drop” on That Corn—Use “Gets” 2 E k Phone 348 : . eg ‘Corn Is = “Goner” : : of “Gets-It” on any corn or callus M r. B. usiness M an i SS dries at once. The corn finally loos- . B ens off from the toe, so that you can © : HEMSTITCHING peel it off pois your fingers in one \ " : | ome : oo piece, painlessly, like peeling a ‘ba- rs i nana. “Great stuff, wish’I’d done that A h ‘a / || HEMSTITCHING AND PicoT. Q before.” ‘There's only one corn-peeler ire you ‘aware that you and your 4 ING ise ; _ —Gets-It.” ee Seba ens up dig business are judged by the kind of | Mall Orders Filled, = with tape and bandages, toes squirm- stationer: ‘ou use? s ef ing from ‘irritating salves, it's all a If it 3 printed in The Tribune’s 114-Bi tyler : barbarity. Toes wounded by razors - Broadway. Phone 849. 5 and knives, that’s butchery, ridiculans, up-to-date Job Department you need - unnecessary, dangerous. Use “Gets- have no fear of the judgment. z ———————— gon Les the liberty A gan Lon If you are not in the habit of hav- This _establish- : Gi ‘~. always sure. ‘ake ,no chances. ie ; Fi ment is run un- z ‘ ve “Getsit.". Don't be insulted by imi- ing us-do your work, drop in and let Tent atieecunich Bismarck tations..*See that you get “Gets-It.” us talk the matter over with you. | conditions, ‘there= ts-It,’ the guaranteed. money- - Estimates cheerfully given on ‘all , eines Furniture Company corn-remover, the only sure way, aes by giving our i ‘ * ‘ : printing from a business card to a men the 8-hour * < costs but a trifle at any drug store. tal d i ight. és 220 Main Street a i; M’fd by E Lawrence,& Co, Chicszo, : catalog, and our prices are rig! day. Furniture upholstery Til. Sold in Bismarck and recommend- = Sey 5 é a a Z ¥ > | ‘ pitas ;| 3 ed asthe world’s best corn remed _Herb—“Your official communique had the right dope, for once When it said, ‘Our : z | Repaired, refinished and ¥ “by Finney’s Drug Store. | __ glorious troops are advancing-on Paris.’ ” gee ‘ 2 r = j packed. ate & . a % ee Sepia Sh hor » reas as aimee Fe EEUU EEEEE IIIS - ‘s = — oe =; bs r; = a QE. Bee a a Segetlniee at , x a RT LITTER I ELS LET I EE I