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_ BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE DUTT VUELTA 3:00 P. M. 2.22.2] SS SS SSS "S BAN SIXTY-FIVE. MUSICIAN AUDITORIUM, SATURDAY, Nov. momo TWO CONCERTS tau Under the Auspices of The American diets eng i" pa UUOUERUREODAAUOUORENNAAE: 8: SEATS NOW ON SALE AT HARRIS ‘& COMPANY UE ey IST 15 P. M: | Legion SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SSS SS SS SS SS BISMARCK B OY EMULATED YORK AND i i HAS CROIX DE GUERRE WITH PALM f “What does Aa fellow think about while hi bagging. a battery of Ger- man 155's and a, whole flock of ima-! chine gun Lieut. Herman Bro. copp, home from 22 months’ service in France with a croix de guerre with a palm citation, was asked by an ad-, inirer today. ; “He doesn’t think of a blooming} thing but just what he’s doing,” re-! Wied the Bismarck fighter, “Tt wasn’t a thing that I had been commanded te do or would have been expected to do,”: said the Bismarck hoy, referring to the feat which won| him the highest honor which France pays to courage and valor. | “But-T-saw it-should be done. and 1} just went in ahd did it, and I don't recall any particular sensations while L-was doing it, except a.certainty that T couldn't fall down on the job.” It was while co-operating with the Trench armies of the east, under Gen-| eral Petain, between the Bys and the, Fscault from October 31 to November 4, 1918. that. Lieuteant Brocopp, re- cites the. French citation, pi “officer of great bravery, brilliant mi tary qualities and absolute heedlessness of danger under heavy fire. capturing yal machine gun positions and an! enemy battery.” A few machine guns more or less are nothing in Lieutenant Brocopp's young Ife, but he is rather proud of that German battery of artillery. His Reserves for Her i i a 'PATONIC one | i (FOR YOUR STOMACHS SAKE) | and get full food’ value and real stom- ach comfort. Instautly relieves heart- burn, bloated, gassy feeling, STOPS , acidity, food repeating and stomach misery. AIDS digestion; keens the stomach sweet and pure. EATONICis tho best remedy and only costs a cent or two a day to use it. “You will be de- lighted with, results, Satisfaction guaranteed ormortey back, Please call and try it. ‘Rinney’s ‘Drug’ Store, Bismarck, N. D ra Te TESS everywhere sc ele s : Lieut. Herman A, Brocopp Home From Almost Two Years’ Service in France With Highest Honor That French Republic Military Heroes piatoon Was maintaining contact with a French detachment which was grad- nally drawing away from the Yanks. Brocopp spotted a German battery of 155’s hooking ‘up, prepared to make a dash for it, The road was clear ahead of the Heinies, If they had cyer-gotten started, the big guns would have been lost tothe allies. ‘They didn’t get started, for Brocopp threw his platoon across the path of the bat- tery, got a drop on the Heinies and marched the whole crew, horses, gtins, | caissons and other paraphernalia that into camp. i Lieutenant Brocopp served five With.Company A of the years ht regiment to fight Germany. He was on the Mexican border with Bismarck’s loneer infantry unit, and he was al- vays recognized as a good soldier, spent four or five months with the Vighting First,”: metamorphosed into the 14th, in France, and then was transferred to the 368rd. One of Lieut. Brocopp’s best friends in the A. FE. FP, is Sergt. Alvin York, hailed as the fightinest son-of-a-gun mong all the Yanks who went over- ‘, and whose capture of a German jor and his command, single-hand- ed, has been the subject of many maga- Z ‘ne: and Brocopp wer fellow instructors “in the automatic weapon section at Gondrecourt. There, perhaps, is where they acquired the habit of bagging German artillery and winning croix ‘de guerres and palm ci- tations, “UP IN MABEL’S | ROOM” COMING TO AUDITORIUM Gifin Mabel’s. Room.” the farce which kept all of New York laughidg Jor, moyths, last ‘season, will be pre- sented at the Auditorjunr theater on Wednesday, November ‘5, for an en- gagement of one night. under the di- rection of A. H. Woods. The pla; ts been described as a frivolous farce minine foibles and is the work Wilson Collison. and, Otto Harbach: to make up a battery of artillery, | “wighting | * hefore going overseas with’ this! He! j | | | i |! \ i i land. ‘The story of the play deals with ithe farc adventures of Garry Ains- worth, a young benedict, who is con- fronted on his honeymoon with the jevidence of an old indiscretion, ‘The | jevidence in this case is a pink chemise which be had unwittingly given to a! beautiful and widow of, whom he had been fond in his bachelor | da; This chemise was unfortunately | ceribed “Mabel from ry” and the slightly jealous and ex chievous Mabel threatened to show it! jto.. Garry’s wife. Garry _ pleaded,! icoaxed and cajoled in an effort to get jthe chemise back, and finally decided} to steal it. More diiiculties ar charmi Creighton Hale, who appears witii an ii BOY!” at the Auditorium tonight and tomorvov , “gray company” of vesse ceedingly mis-j | an he dreamed of and in the course | of his adventures. he found himself | tuation after situation, painful to} self, but that furnished the great-; lest delight to his audiences, How the; fateful chemise was. finally. captured nd Garry troubles brought to an} fend cannot be divulged without de- | |tracting from the interest of the play.| |*Up in Mabel’s Room” full of} lfun as any farce in recent years. ‘The | production is a’ costly and. claborate ; jone and the company carefully selected, | lincluding Julie Ring, Dorothy Fox} | Staytor. Carewe Carvel, Dorothy Black- | hurn, Jeanette Bergead, Sager Midgley. | | | \ | Jumes’ Norval, Nicholas~Judels, Fred- | erie Clayton. and. Joseph A. Bingham, | \ ee ESS | $12,000,000 WORTH. OF HULLS IDLE IN SEATTLE Rast sat 29—A great fieet of {forty-eight — war-built, _ uncompleted, iwoeden cargo vessels ‘tugs idly at its} noorings in Lake Union, near the heart {of Seattle, The boats, some of .them | jharely ‘more than hulls, are owned by tlie United States Shipping board and! are worth $12,000,000, it has been es- | Most of them are ready toy | 1 } i | 1 i j |. Seattle, Oct. timated. receive their engines, | “Ships that didn’t get a chance,” |they have been called, as ‘the war) which rushed. them ghto the Ways and into the water. ended before . they reached the st to do’ their. share in forming a part of “Pershing’s Bridge” to carry American men ‘and supplies across ‘the Atlantic to France, * Side“by side the ships lie, them. in a long row nea attle's ‘lake boulevards. launched at various northwest: yai ‘several at formal exerci ene by one, were towed t to wait for the day ¥ wd most of | a of Bet | | | | | | Os be completed and set to sail the seven! seas, | There is talk of American, British, Swedish and other ‘buyers for the | Some of | em have been advertised for sale, but | yet none has been sold, Sixty; watchman are on duty the ships} day and night and fire tugs ply around | the. fleet. On fair de their} hoses on the decks drenching them as { fire protection, ° | Hapa or 8 | | | For expert accounting, see | J. H. Johnson, Annex Hotel. eae | | a2 Redeemed from Tobacco Habit Book Tells Free Craving in 48 to 72 Hours It Iswate to sey that the uverage man who Uses tabacco in eny form has no ider of the amount of harm itis creating in his system of the number of ways it is: slowly but _ surely undermining his health. if he did he would make every possible effort to get rid* of the nerve-wrecking. ‘health: destroying end expersive habit. ‘the deadly drug, Nicotine, which is the active principle of tobacco, is whet makes tbs use so dangerous. ‘Every cigar. vigaz- ette, pipeful of tobaczo. chew of ‘plug or Gne cut or pinch of snut contains a certain quentity of this dead!7 drug. In time the system becomes’ fairly ssturated, with it. iis then that Nature ashes out her warn- (og signals. With one man it may be loss ol-appetite. With another it may be sto- mach trouble in the form of acidity, of the stomach—a most dangerous condition as, often leads to ulcer and cancer of'the sto- mach :or' intesties Other symptoms are indigestion, constipation, severe headachc, extreme’ nervousness, sleeplessness: itrita- bility dack’of concentration, genera! debility, joss of will power, forgetitlness and othe. 4ike ailmente which lower.a nan’s efficiency to anoint where it is next to impossible for him to accomplish the work which formeziy Was ensy wi Ul But the ¢vit effects of tobacco.do not stop ‘®t these: minor ailments, distressing-as they are. In. thousands upon thousands of cages a ig of the arteries, tuberculosis. wrist ‘und bronchial trouble are contrib- inent man’s sudden death caused by hears - fedlure’-It would alarm. sny tobacco user if--ho-only knew how many ofthese heaté failure cases are the direct teat. tof nicotine soning caused by using’tobacco. Any tor will tell you that« tobacco heart’ jaa very frequent ‘disorder, When bo ; November day! A 200 INTERESTING PROGRAM FOR REMAINDER |”: OF YEAR FOR MEN’S BIBLE CLASS OF, PREPARED | PRESBYTERIAN CHI 1 Many Prominent Citizens Under | Leadership of H. P. Goddard | November 30, Jesus teaches to Study Scriptures; All Men in City Invited to-Attend. The men's Bible class of the Preby terian church of which H. P. Goddard is leader, has mapped out a program of study for the class thru the re- {mainder cf the present year. T class Nas become one of the most in- teresting religious organizations in the city and boasts a membership comprising some of the best known men in Bismarck H The program Goddard is as follows: 2, temperance _lesson (World’s Temperance Sunday.)— « Jor, 352 1-8, 12-14a, 18, 19 Was there a temperance ment in ancient times? Is national prohibition practical? Will it make a nation of hypocrit How about the returned soldier? .Did he get it over there and will he want it here? move- November +9, Peter’s great confes- sion-- Matt. WO: 13-2, Peter praised and reprimanded. Has the Pope the key to heaven? Does the average business man take up his cross and follow Jesus? Do church members develope self- righteousness? November 16, avitnesses of Christ's! glory— Luke, 9: 2 Does_ Christianity show countenance? Does it make a man practical or impractical? Are there God-given visions today? Peter nearly missed the transfig- uration. Have you missed the spiritual ‘side of life? November Jesus corrects John's narrowness. Mark 2: 33-42; 10: 46-5 Are Christians narrow-minded What is narrow-mindednes: Must a man confess Christ to do Christian work? Jesus said, “He who is least among you. shall be great.” -Is this the in the 13-16; Luke 9: Howto Banish gncounters it he utters this solemn wat “You must quittobaceo Your heart ting in bad shape.. Yt is a condition which can only grow worse. 10 long: as you keep on using tobacco. You re shortening your days and the ‘ouly way you can expect to regain your rorma? health, is, to Jet tobacco if “Quit it!” Yes, but that.is far easier said than done. Many 3.man, knowing that his health—yes, even his life itself, was at giake has tried to quit tobacco only to find that the nervous shock to his. system: was too great And think ofthe expense!’ fhink of the nickels, dimeg.and quarters the average tobacco user: Hterally throws away every. age of cigarettes a day amounts to $78.00 a yeat—$730,00 in 10 years. Three l0c cigats a day for the same period amounts to $1095.00. And many men epend twice and three times that amount for tobacco. How-many can really afford it? You can now easily set: rid of the heaith- destroying, expensive and. utterly useless tobacco habit, A remarkable remedy cailed ‘Tobacco Redeemer”: banishes, all” + for tobacco in any torm in 48 to: It makes no difference how :ong uged tobacco, how much you use or in what form you use it. you will find your tobacco bunce/. Jeavihg: you almost from ‘the first dose. Result itively guaranteed on the b they will send you ‘you ‘about’’'Pobacco: ‘absolutely banishes gives convi i ued today by Mr.; | JRCH_ IS ember 28, Review: the training of Peter and’ Paul.— Selection for reading: 1 John 1: 1-9 Is the Christian life practical for OOOO a ere’ life? present day measure of great: Will it solve the problem of present ness? : day social and economic unrest? Peter] Js the ehnars h adequatly serving the 1 re: public? true sreatne a If not is the fault in the pulpit or John 13: 1-16, 36-38. in the pews? Are there Judas 1 in the} All Men Invited ch ian fold toda ‘Hoy of life? How much should we do others? Jecember 7, in Gethsemane ark 1 4. 3 it better to have been tempted and triumphed than — never have heen tempted at all? Does temptation strengthen acter? Should we pr or what the Lord wants? Is [December 14, At‘the trial and cruci-| fixion of Je: John 18: 15-27 BAT: 19: 25-27 Do we like Peter deny our Lord? ‘What are some motives that cause | such denials today? Are women more constant in their | loyalty to Christ than men? December 21 with the risen Lord— John 2: 21, or The Prince of Peace (Christmas lesson.) Tsa. 11; 1-10; Matt. 2: 8-14 What makes’ the doubting Thom- of today? 1-12; (Luke: valueless without the story of the resurrection? Do we like Mary often fail to rec- | Do we really believe in the resur- | rection? CASTORIA - For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears CMU the seat ¢ilichin: re We to show true humility for! as to char- | for what we want , At the empty tomb andj Mr. Goddard extends a cordial in- | vitation to all men of the city to at- | tend all.or as many of these classes possible. The sessions will be {held on the west side of the church Peter and John asleep! auditorium. It is the plan of the {church authorities to make this class jof especial interest to the men of the church and city and to this end prominent men and others who are | interested in the work and have studied the subjects will assist in the j class work. PIMIPLY? WELL, DON'T BE People Notice It. Drive Them Off with Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets | Bish hog A pimply face will not embarrass.you much longer if you get a package of | Dr. Edwards’ Olive Fablets ‘The skin should begin to clear after you have | taken the tablets a few nights: Cleanse the: blood, bowels-and liver with Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the successful substitute for calomel; there's no sickness or pain after taking’ thent. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets do that which calomel does, and just. as ‘effec- tively, but, thes action He Seatie’ ae safe instead of severe irritating. No one who takes Olive Tablets is ever cursed with a “dark brown taste,” a bad breath, a dull, listless, “no, good’ | feeling, const pa tiene liver, bad. | disposition or pimply face. : H ive Tablets are a purely vegetable | compound mixed with olive oil; you wilh ino Baar ce uae ; 4 s ‘among pa> |. <tients.afftcted -with iver ‘and bowel complaints, and Olive Tablets are the immensely enectve sale Tae tee two ni aweek. ow my ad 0c and 25e. | better you feel and lool ognize Jesus when near at hand? HAS Wa ey he BIG DOLL FREE with a M. CEAUSSEN, Manager, | sending you my name and address for your BIG FREE DOLL offer. ‘ Can You Solve the Dolly PUZZLE? ¢ Dolly on the left are a Sec how many ‘aces folds of Dolly's dress, nd every ch face ‘you find nd 10 hidden faces ‘ou have solved the Dolly Puzale, I. Have a Big Doll Like This for You. This is not a cloth doll to stuff, but by doll ina beautiful dress; y hair, complete derwear, nice stockings and everything #0 match. 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