The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 18, 1919, Page 3

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(pier ae nee tpt een ener tee THREE id HURSDAY, SEPT, 18, 1919. i a ¢ 4 me and bag ’em. s screen achievement. Master Ben| Crowell, are perfect in al Dakota, Qualified teachers receive Emma Goldman, * | TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY i from $85 to $100 per month, depend- ales high bounty. Alexander, a sturdy little chap of five| roles. (Dorothy Gish * ‘as tl bs | ing upon erede of Seen oe Kate O’Hare’s Prison TENNIS AT FARGO years is presentdd as the “littlest | 1s irresfatible. periencey Apply to! County Superin- us 4 r Hy beset WT SEI IRs ER i Ma) Adena FOR SALE—160 acres adjoining the] tendent of Schools, Britton, South Pal, to Be Deported) _Farzo, N. D., Sept. 18—An open ten- aoe ERG, Hithe cae wise tae | The hottest region on the earth 1a ‘ town of Moffit, Burleigh County, in} Dakota. 9-18-10 Bs nis tournament for Red River valley yet shone on the juvenile horizon,| said to be on the southwestern coait ythe Southwest Ad. a bargain if/poRr RENT—Comfortably furnished] gt, Touts, Sept, 18—Tt became | S2t8 and other state players will take Robert Anderson, as Monsieur Cukoo, | of Persia. For ‘forty consecutive days p sates Soon; no crop payment. In-} yoom suitable for two gentlemen. | known today that a warant for the de- place here late this month, The state ig most acceptable and furnishes many|the thermometer did not fall lowor quire of M. J. Schumacher, R. 6. Car] 408.West Rosser. Phane Z37X._ [portation of Emma Goldman was | foumament suena eld) eb Fem, delightful comedy situations, George| than 100 degrees and. often mount2d , a. 9-18-9-25 : 9-18-3 | served on her last Friday in the Jefter- | °V® seemingly indicated that interes A, Siegmann (Capt. Siegmann of the} 128 degrees. TEACHERS WANTED — FOR RONT—Two upstairs rooms, |Sen City Penitentiney here ghee Tors [i the sport has been, revived. aT). Ay a8 NOME SE I ayent Of SVR : TEACHERS WANTED in the rural], suitable for housekeeping, on 12th/ finished serving a tio year sentence NO TARD STRIKN VOTE German Autocracy, interprets his part Phone 189 for Beulah schools of Marshall County, South} street, Phone 646L. 9-18-2t | for attempting to obstruct the army] Louisville, Ky., Sept, wo hun- perfectly. Tho rest of the cast, in- C l draft, “Her release from the peniten-) dred thousand rallway’ and steamship cluding George Faweett, Josephine} VO@. STE TICE RR ER a ODN tiary is . rien, members of the brotherhood of é . i caine insti railway and steamship men, freight ‘ « is same ii hends, express. and ation “employes - y hy en ordered to ta Q, MONTANA MOUNTAIN LIONS) jwas aniouneed hove tony by J. 1 Forrester of. Cincin ident of LOOKING FOR NEW MASTER the brotherhood, to enforce demands TREY nade, to the railrond administration Harlowton, Mont. Sept. 18.-Does by the brotherhood August 18, enybody erave to get two mountain Orders -have gone forward to every iis Tie ayinewatel aye, lcdge in. the country it was said to . A ik in astnesses 0) take the strike yote. wad O00 The Optometrist Ropley canyon. ‘They have been seen ee For For Infants‘and Children. and Children; - é ay awe several times and residents thereabouts] It is estimated that four miles of Is a Specialist in are unea' an ordinary spider's thread would n ney The pelts will be presentad to anyone] weigh scarcely a grain. Mothers Know That the Science of PS ae et ASU Te RU a ale aR aE CER 7 e e Examining Eyes. = A G C t pe : cS ae : enuine Uastoria Conserving. and restoring eyesight by means of = ==) Lillian Gish who will appear in “The Ak} . ALGOHOL-3 PER CENT 1 ig eyesight by = ae et tionforAs glasses correctly designed, made, fitted and adjusted. = | Hearts of the World” at the Auditor- i ANe¢etable Prepara in| ‘ = =| {um tomorrow night and matinee. similating theFood by Regu < ___ Minnesota was the first of forty-four states that now = ==|__The last time that “Hearts of me ing the Stomachs and Bowels a OBE limit this work to those who meet certain rigid require- = AND = orld played here the Tribune cnit- 1 HILDREN. Bears the ments. / = 3S" pata: NEANT: Roe Ease ks . = ==| “Hearts of the World,” D. W. Grif- 4 G If your vision is imperfect, but the eyes not diseased, = S | Y L E =) fith’s world famed film spectacle, en- i | Thereby Promoting Digestion Signature an expert optometrist can correct it. But he must be = — eoriained a ity, Shell bound audi- | Cheerfalness and Rest ney skilled—not a spectacle-maker merely ; he must be quali- = Ee fence’ for’ approximately. three houra | neither Opium, Morphine eer 5 . 5 3 = =| at the Auditor: la g. i fied to examine the refraction of the eye and to determine 3 |= Quality— = Meurte of the Werke ceetyihtive |, Mineral. ‘oT NARCOTIC) , just what lenses are needed to’ make you see as Nature — First Come =5/ that the critics have said it is—‘the ope ul MLO | intended. = Ss S=/screen’s greatest. achievement”—in Pamplin Sak - = =} fact, when you have seen this a Perhaps to read thesd lines is a strain that many = Then Style. “| super predctlsn you oak candidly ‘eel ts A) oe others do not feel—and you need not. Few eyes are per- = a = say that you have seen a:master pro- Py Sola * fect. Man eople who se oorl: 3 jimme- = ’ ee * | duction. To attempt to review the ircarbonate. i Nn diately, H people io see D ‘ y do not suffer 4 = You don’t have'to trouble about Quality or Style when =} production completely, to deseribe it Ne Sagar | iately,:and many who suffer eyestrain believe they see = so buying Hart Schaffner & Marx good clothes. They | minutely, or to explain it in detail, is Hivterprea Port i well. Your eye is your most delicate organ; it takes little = have the finest fabrics and newest styles. J practically impossible. Suflice to say A helpful Remedy fe ql to injure it. Continued use of your eyes under wrong = 3 — that the production is a most — gor- " Constipation and Diarr a} Se conditions is dangerous. = You don’t need to look further. The best = coos jpieauced on . apast aie a tt Feverishness a ’ x = 4 y S| santic e, with strict attention Be sure you know about your eyes! Consult an = clothes Values in town are ale ay our, store. Z| riven to every little detail, there are | Loss oF optometrist. = =| so many delightful little incidents in esifting herefrom i or ver = = the production that one is completely if BONHAM BROS | S.EBerseson &SON | coc oe 4 rs ~ = = Thr ining war scenes, picturing the A s J 1 nee = ==| French, American, British “and Ger- en Irt bar ewelers = =] mans in terrific field and air conflict. Tae Geran OK following in swift succession after EW YO! ©: Boos eat PSE ie Serre ie oe El ULE) £02, He, eucensston we Sele only to be brushed aside by the de: fF _Atomonls cents ‘ — | lightful comedy “bits” interpreted by 135 Doses -35 <| Miss Dorothy Gish the sister of ‘Miss | / Lillian, who takes the part of the ie — e a “Girl.” The acting .of all the pri a cipals are of a most meritorious cha Exact Copy of Wrapper, - THE CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY. ” 5 acter. Bobbie Harron, as the Boy, is a 3 ‘ r} a finished actor, and his acting in this production is said to be his greatest TWO DAYS’ ENGAGEMENT. TWO SHOWS DAILY Matinee, 3:30—Evenings 8:30—Children 25ce—Adults 50¢ The most entrancing love story since “Romeo and Ju- liet” told- to an obligato of strife such as history has never chronicled. A wae Truck you buy this | Month will make you a present of its Total Cost in One Year A drama of wider appeal than has ever before been pre- sented on any stage. A soul stirring tragedy alternating” with delicious comedy en- acted amid scenes of spec- tacular splendor. “We must win and hold the confidence of every individual who enters our doors. o Mistakes may happen, and if they do, we consider it only a privilege to correct them with promptness and courtesy. The spirit of accommodation rules here to the extent that we feel favored in being allowed to be of service to you. ; I More ou r gallon yore } Mar les on tre IVE-thousand-dollar truck con- THE ses; = struction. Five-thousand - dollar truck guarantee. Worm Drive. 16-foot loading space. Electric lights and gen- erator. 2400 pounds—we built it right to get it light—to save tires—to reduce gas consumption—to climb hills—to take bad roads—and to keep repair bills down. CREATED ON THE BATTLE FIELDS OF FRANCE Eighteen Months in Making As Presented in Chicago | | ’ | f Minneapolis and St. Paul Not a delivery car but a delivery | truck: | | For long hauls and short calls, Self | | supporting. Amateur proof. Chassis | | DEPOSITS SECURED HEI ee BY OUR PARTICIPATION IN $1185 f.o.b. Detroit. il A Pe DEPOSITORS If you like, take your time with the i TY FUND, payments and let the Maxwell buy it- H | self on the run. Pays its way from day to day. HAQLUUVUHUNAUUEOAEGENTUTUECEVOTAHUTUUUGEA ARATE EUGENE EEA What fhe Dealer Thinks “Tt is a pleasure to have the patronage of Mrs. Jones. Why? “Well, when the first of the month comes and she gets her statement from me she merely sits down, writes‘a check for? the exact amount and mails it to me.’. My bookkeeper enters it and the check is banked. That is all there is to it. -“No fuss and bother. No counting a roll of bills on a Saturday night while buyers wait and fume. No chance for dispute over lost receipts. No stack _ of bills laying ‘in my till waiting for some hold-up man. Her check is worth its face value to me but it doesn’t have a penny’s worth of value to a | burglar. , “I wish every, single customer would pay the monthly account by check.” THE BISMARCK BANK Bismarck | North Dakota “4 WESTERN SALES CO. | it} | \ | Bismarck | Mandan x Wionane Wisse Blows —here’s the real men’s drink—Exelso? Refreshment with the noon hour—a strengths ‘ giver at the day ay "6 end—a friendly beverage td for the Sane gull LUTE OTE TTT ETT TTT TTT TTT <Different!® Hearty, without being | ‘éavy, Better! Nippy with the iacounth of parcat ceeilas Satisties!, ip ‘The drink with “that good old taste.” 5 {Dealer's Name Here] OT ———————————— J a Tc TT NN a= Bismarck Grocery Co. ii

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