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BISMARCK DAILY TRIBU Ciréa"His RUPTURE I was badly ruptured while trunk several years my only hope of Trusses did me hold of somethin pletely cured 1 and the ruptur though Iam doi penter, The time, no tr but will gi you may find a comp! Operation, if you writ M, Pullen, Avenue, M. out this notic who are ruptu or at least st and the wor tion, ave a life | of rupture } f an opera- Tribune Want Ads bring results. Scheol “<7 || Has Opened YOUR EYES should be your first considera- tion. You cannot afford to neg- lect them nor to take chances with improperly fitted glasses. Your eyes are our first consid- eration when you come to us, and our graduate optician can test your eyes and fit you prop- | erly. We look after your individual needs, both in st and service. REMEMBER We Absolutely Guarantee SATISFACTION BONHAM BROS. JEWELERS POSTAL EMPLOYES HERE INTERESTED IN WAGE MEETIN 4) Will Be’ Held at St. Paul This Month Before Congres- sional Commission Considerable interest is being mani- ‘|fested among postal employes here in the countr, ide agitation for increase in. their si ion, composed of representatives from hington will held a meeting at St. Paul September 19 and 20 to hear statements from employes from this rding wage increases. It i: ed that the loeal emplo; will seud a delegation to the meeting} os they believe their interests will be fully aken care of by the many other delegates that have signified their in- tentions of attending. At the annual convention of th tional Association of — Supery Postoffice Employes at Atlantic just completed, it was recommended that congress grant the following in- fecting employes at the Bis: postoffice : ant postmaster, Superintendent of m sistunt superintendent $2,400. DICKINSON MAN HOME FROM RED or City! 200, $8,000. CROSS SERVICE): . { money-bac returned to Dic ¢ served cleyen month the American Red © Quinlivan was stationed in Paris most ef the time that he was in France, aid Was. attached to the transpors aepartment of that organization, He was very much interested in the work of the Red Cross was doing; was jene of the five members from North Dakota, | BISMARCK THEATRE, PACKED FOR PICKFORD “The combination of Tribune adver- tising and a good picture — simply packed the Bismarck Theatre the first three days of this week,” said Gus MOTHERS FRIEND WA iragatses tial Booklet on htetherhcod and aby, Frea* 40) & DEPOSITS BY OUR PARTICIPATION IN THE STATE DEPOSITORS GUARANTY FUND SECURED Running the Home at a Profit The capable manager of a business must show a monthly profit to his employers. The modern housewife has come to regard her task of managing the home as a real business en- terprise. within the resources of the wage earners. She must make the expenditures stay Her reduction of the grocers and butchers bill is a sav- ing in “operating expense. ” It helps her to show a profit on the wage earners investment. She has found that if her operating funds are placed in a checking account at this bank, she can pay her bills by check and keep such close check on ker finances that the end of the month shows a profit that can go into a savings account reserve. THE BISMARCK BANK Bismarck smarck ND. Bi The Oldestiand Largest: Bank in this sectionof _ the State Years Ago Today as when it was established forty years ago, the First National Bank is ready and able to serve the people of Bis- marck and_ Burleigh county in financial busi- ness of any kind. _Our equipment is com- plete. and. the , manage- ment of this bank, the largest in this section of the state, is in the hands of men who are practical and experienced in fur- nishing satisfactory ser- vice. We . cordially _ invite your banking business. ‘cost seller among corn-remoyers on this planet, It means the end of “corn-fielding.” For hard corns, soft corr very old corns, young g between the toes and celluses, it means a quick, — certain -It” is applied in 2 or All you need is 2 or 8 of mails, | fini ion] S “Gets-It” Peels ‘Your Corns Right Off Two Drops Will Do It Without Fuss Or Trouble. Never Fails There's, only one way to get rid of a corn, and that is to peel it off as you would a banana skin, There is only one corn remover in all the world that does it*that way, and that There's No Corn “Gets-It” Will Not ‘Get.’ It is because of this s-It” is today the big- s “Gets-It.” fact that “ sy to do as signing your name, It does away forever with tape, plasters, banda; knives, corn-dig- Ke and blood-bringing your corn-pains, be corn- te ’ the only sure, guaranteed, ‘N ‘k corn-remoyver, Cos but trifle at any drug store. M’f’d by E. a awrence & Co., Chicago, HL Sold in Bi as the narck and recommended world’s best corn remedy. by Drug lore, Cowan’s Drug Lenhart Drug Co, and Jos. Breslow. reene, manager of that playhouse Pickford in “Daddy Long the attraction and = Mr, ngrecne stated that at several per- it necessary to turn y because of the large r. Wingreen will show lace Reid in “The Dub” the story of how an apparently worthless young man stole valuable papers from a safe in a home in the country. Reid suc- ceeds, but not until after he has been forcibly ejected from the house times by strong armed servants, 2 splendid picture set on a real plot and everything ends happily, the hero y Theda Bara in “The Light” be the o: Ing. This emotional star will be seen in a somewhat new role in which @ blind French soldier- sculptor is the guide that lifts her from the pit of destruction. In_ this picture Miss Bara por Ss one of her most striking characters and the rapid- ity with which the action moves makes the picture one of the most rapid ac- tion films she has ever appeared in. Saturday Madeline Travers in “The That Dares” discovers that her has brought her husband -to the e of ruin and the distracted wo- min. resolves upon supreme sacrifice to save him. It is a story of how the Wife is tempted by millions but her loyalty finally makes amends for her folly. _ On Monday, Tuesday and Wednes- Gay of next week, Mr. Wingreene will w “Auction of Souls” in which the ing part is taken by Miss Aurora Mardiganian, a beautiful Armenian sirl who went through: the Turkish massacres in her country, was placed in harems suffered on the wide deserts Ww her many friends and relatives led, left to starve and suffer the most horrible tortures, All of these episodes and many more are included in the picture which was originally produced to obtain subscriptions for the Armenian sufferers, When “Auction in Souls” was first shown in New York $10 a seat was the admission charge and at the first per- formance the leading citizens of that city attended. One scene in the picture shows the Armenian girl and her Fnglish friends buried in desert sands up to their necks by roving Kurds while another episode shows the ray- ished Armenians being led from their homes, across the desert wastes suf- fering tortures indescribable, tigd to the tails of h s, escaping only to be recaptured again and many other equally heart stirring scenes, s Mardiganian plays the. princi- pal role and her life story is followed faithfully in the picture. more vivid idea of what Armeniz suffered during the war at the hands of the Turks and Kurds has been placed before the pub- Itc of this country than “Auction of Souls.” _ Wanted—Extra cloth- ing salesmen. S. E. Ber- geson & Son. One pound of phosphorus _ will supply heady for 1,000,000 matches. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY CORN FOR 19 1 ‘an spare 300. bu. 3 per bu, at the granary, 8 miles N. W, of Bis- es 9-4-iwk 32 for dry Cannonball Lignite 9-4-3t D—Two or three modern, fur- ed Nght housekeeping rooms, Must be 3 or 4 blocks from Tribune. Write {1 care Tribune. 9-4-t8 FOR SALE—Good pine boatds (boxes). for kindling—nico dry. stuff, Will. sell. at $2.00 for a good sized truck load. Call at the Tribune office. 9-4-8 WANTED TO RENT—Six or seyen room house, Wife Chief, North Dakota Ind. Telephone Co. 9-4-3t WANTED— Experienced girl-for general housew $40 per month. * Py 0. Box 568, Bismarck, ; 9-4-Lwke FOR RENT--Fiye room ;house on .2nd St. partly modern. Phone 957. 9-4-tf WANTED—Work evenings, -by- experi- enced bookkeeper and stetiogsapher. 8 West. Thayer. Phone 623 O-4-4) WANTED TO - 23D, it BUY—Small_ modi hous Address Box’ 464). Big= ib bracelet’ with. inttia fer return to. Tyibui m, ator.. & Invest- ment Co. ie Ba ik Buitd k Bank Building. i aE FOR SALE—Wilton velyet rug 8% x 10: and a body brussels size 8125 10%, Lote in good condition; also carpet sWeeper, Correspondence invited, Established 1879 Phone 2291, Call 615.5th St. 9-4-1wk DAIRYLAND—A -new township in South- western Douglas County, Wisconsin, tributary to Kingsdafe and’ Cloverton on the Soo. Good clay. loam Jands at rea- sonable, prices,.in fine settlement with roads, schools’ and’ farmers telephone. , Send for map. Farmers Land & ttle Company, Globe Building, St.° Paul, Minn. 9-4-1t SIXTH DISTRICT CAME VERY NEAR TO LOSING JUDGE’ Fighting Recent Fire at Elgin, Lembke Escaped Death by a Hair How near thc i district came to losing its new judge during the fire which ree ntly swept over — Elgin’s ict was related here y y by Judge Frank ‘I’, Lembke, re- cently elected by Governor Fr: be the third of the Slope dis! trio of. jurists, Attorney Lembke, awakened by the sounding of the fire alarm, immediate- ly pitched into the fra with’ the vol- unteer bucket brigade which E gin’s only protection. The post a ed to him was on the roof of two-story building, where he was kept busy sluicing the shingles with water Which was passed up to him in con- toiners of various sorts. Some un- thinking person sent up a boiler filled With greisy soapsuds, Lembke had been walking up the sloping roof in rubber-soled’ shoes with ease, But the soapsuds changed matters, and when he next started. up with a heavy bucket in either hand, his feet shot from under him, and he went caroom- ing down the pitch of the roof. With rare good fortune he caught .the comb-, ing of the roof with his very finger tips and succeeding in hanging on until the ladder could be moyed over to him, Had he gone over the roof for of 25 fect it is not likely th would now be in condition to assume his new honors. Judge Lembke does. not know where the chambers for his district will be stationed, This is a matter for the supreme court to decide. Judge Craw: ford’s chambers are already fixed at Dickinson, while Judge Hanley, the second of-the two judges who hold over headquarters ge in this district, has his ai Mandan. It is: probable t Lembke will be assigned ol Mott, where he could best southern section of the district it is likely will be his. hat Jud; ambers which herself, TONIGHT - ..... WALLACE REID COMING —— Engagement ‘Commencing Monday —— COMING “The Auction of Souls” The mos Aurora Mardiganian EXCLUSIVELY, BIG FEATURES t astounding presentation of fact ever released for public exhibition. the sole survivor of half a million beautiful Armenian girls, and cast of 5,000. HITHERTO 10 DOLLARS PER SEAT B WORLD FAMOUS STARS ISMARC THEATRE MEMORIAL BUILDING STILL While the $200,000 memorial build ing with which the last assembly @ creed*North Dakota should honor ‘fighting men is State Auditor K the commission w! prise in charge, st the state engineer survey 0 preliminary has prepared @ with the commis i of control employed two landscape | architects to prepare plans for-the)the Austrian answer to the terms of pa k of the capitol grounds, but} peace. there is no report of their progress.) FOR FUTURE A large number of German helmets, venirs, are made in Paris. pITES--STINGS surface with houses id ammonia or | warm salt water; then apply — Fone 280 WICKS VAPORU N. D. | “YOUR BODYGUARD"~S0#.6 TWO DAYS’ RESPITE GRANTED | Paris, Have gency, Sept. 4.—The weme council of the a confer. |~ nt the request of tion for two ian peace 's delay; inthe time a the grounds, lat and has filed it The late board | Suite 9,1% BISMARCK, jon. ORE EMT SMA ATTY Ti” The hearty drink, the friendly drink for all real people. ( Different!. Every glassful refreshing. \ Every drop sizzling with life. Better! ; Full of the strength of. nour- ishing cereals and hops. Satisfies! : The real, true flavor. At your nearest soft-drink store—try it and: see how quickly. you and ‘Exelso will take to each other. ExetSOvy’ St.Paul, Minn. BISMARCK GROCERY COMPANY Distributors BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA