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paper. Bring one in, please. venient for you we will continue to be at the Tribune office until 9 o’clock, and you can report at that time. Be sufe and report by Saturday night. =" For the benefit of those who may have missed the first announcement in last Monday’s issue and those Bismarck Tribune is going: to give small fortune in prizes, =through a big subscription building campaign, and nt only that, but every active candidate who fails to win one of the 26 regular awards will. be paid a commission of 10 per} cent of the new subscription money they turn in, so, you see, every one ~.who takes a part is going to benefit just in proportion to the effort they put forth. That is,about as fair as anything could be, is it not? - Market Already Created All of these award are to be given tothe men and women who show the greatest ability in the sale of Phiematek Tribune to. their ||’ straining: Doctors prescribe It is rather Nujol because it net only soothes the suffering cf ; piles but relieves the: irrils- tion, brings comfort and Beles to remove theia. Nujol is a Tubricant—not = a medicine or , laxative — so cannot: gripe. ATE friends and neighbors. an--over-statement to-Say- that this || is the art’ 6f selling people something which they may or may not, want. In selling The Bismarck ‘Tribune the se.market is created before hand, for this publication is recognized: as the leader throughout this section. The only requirement for success is the ambition to make a start and the energy and enterprise to continue once the start is made, This is one of those opportunities that come once in a lifetime and the underlying ‘difference between suc- ;-cess and failure in most ‘instances is | EARLY ENTRANTS HAVE ADVANTAGE ms AUTOMOBILE AND PRIZE RACE; ‘SEND YOUR NAME IN TODAY SURE P rGasinitiole Start Coming In.—Many will San Tribune’s Big “Everybody Wins” Profit Sharing Campaign for Five Automobiles and Twenty Other Awards Thing It Over—Get Your Name in Today Sure CANDIDATES ATTENTION We would like’to have your picture to publish in the In order to make. it con- First bewilderment, then curiosity, then understanding, and finally a -determination to win that Hudson Sedan, or one of the other four cars. The foregoing just about sums up the manner in which the announce- ‘ment of The Tribune’s big Profit Sharing Campaign was received. The first announcement appeared in Monday’s publication and it fs not an exaggeration to say that the number and magnificence- of the awards offered taxed the belief of the reader. through the announcement, which was easily understood, and the next step was simply to fill out the nomination blank, go to The Tribune, get supplies and see your friend, who did the rest, Determination to win is when, constipated. ly Wecepted ianship it wa TONIGHT | (CAPITOL- ont themselves by winning one, of the many other prizes, No Cost to Entrants The Bismarck Tribune has gone more than “half the way in offering such a numerous and magnificient list of awards—there is one here for YOU—but it,is now up to you. It will cost not one penny to-become a candidate in this campaign, iw will it cost anything to compete or to win one.of the automobiles or other » The first long stride toward success in this affair is to clip, ‘fill out and send in the Nomination Tigeice yn piemaayay rests ’ NEWS BRIEFS || e i fi e (By the Associated Prens) Spokane, ,Wash.—Mrs. R. T. Brit- tain, owner of a store at Soap Lake, || identified a hotel- clerk in Spokane |' 'as her son who was kidnaped in mountain near Walia Walla 16 years Blank which, you will find) in the display advertisement elsewhere in . ‘This blank will enter your name among ‘the early candi- dates with 6,000 free votes to your y it. By getting in early and | taking full advantage of the extra vote offers it is possible for one to amass huge vote totals, thereby stealing a march on late beginners. |, ago. "| You can bring your total winnings in this. campaign vety near the $3,000 mark by capturing the grand Curiosity prompted. one to read eee eer nothing but the ability to see and grasp opportunity when it is pre- since: The| sented. There is not a man or wo- man in this’territory but has suffi- cient selling ability. to go in and win headed by five luxurious automobiles, | that Hudson, the Studebaker; the Nash, the Oakland, or the Overland. Or, ‘failing in, this, they. can enrich AON Tans are usually due. to straining pled being a lubricant f food waste soft erefore . prevents ! many dramatic situations. William Duncan and Edith J ohnson in “STEELHEART”. - The story is one filled with human interest and contains It is a picture of the great outdoors, ond shows Mr. Duncan in p fighting role, —also—'” I AL. ST. JOHN COMEDY; “SPECIAL DELIVERY” TOMORROW—TOM MIX in “FOR BIG STAKES” ' EVENINGS 7:30 and 9 TONIGHT iG iiritbrspay The last showings of the picture which has lived upto expectations as one of the finest -everi#éen in Bismarck. and: one that will not j be forgotten: but remembered. “FOREVER” ~ “Front “Peter Ibbetson” i with WALLACE REID and ELSIE FERGUSON two of the screen’s most’ loved personalities portraying the roles of lover and sweetheart as you would wish them portrayed. REX BEACH'S “IRON TRAIL” Xx FRIDAY and SATURDAY rear, = —do you have trouble getting ties that hold their shape? No need to worry about this any more, for : KLEIN presses all ties he sells FREE at any time: : have trouble getting the right sleeve length? KLEIN will shorten the sleeves of any shirt -he sells to’ thé desire of the customer. That’s KLEIN SERVICE to his customer. “say that all men’s hose are guaranteed to give satisfac- MATINEE DAILY «2:30 Oh, yes—nearly forgot to capital prize. weeks. Hudson sedan. ’ Address. all \ Make up your mind right now that you will have that. marvelous $2620 London—Irish irregulars were in control of ten of the seventeen cables (BrunsvikGoodyear—Blalsten) 30x3”” Tubes $1 50 Ee wa aN aE TT You will agree that | linking the United States is a lavish return to reap for the use| Europe. of one’s spare time for just ‘a few " Texarkansas’ Ark. *. \ Equally good prices, on all other ya Ail first grade ‘Will jt be common labor, hardly able to eke out an existence, or will it be a good, lucrative. position, short hours, clean, pleasant work, independence, af- fluence? Your whole future success and happi- ‘ness will depend on your education. At -this:'age,» you cannot. reasonably expect to succeed without an education, of some, kind, It is generally conceded that ‘a good business education is the surest and shortest road to real success; without it, you cannot hope to secure: and success- fully fill a lucrative business or banking position. lots men and women Who attended e BISMARCK << ten years ago ate today ‘enjoying the Sreat rewards of foresight~ and) well-di-. Machinists - - Blacksmiths - . - / Sheet Metal Workers Electricians =~" Stationary Engineers Stationary Firemen Boilermakers” * = Passenger Car Men Freight Car Men - Helpers, all classes fresh stock and fully guaranteed, CORWIN AGTER Co, to Hoh TEN YEARS | FROM NOW rected efforts, Drop us a postal for free \ information, ‘When you know more about this “GREAT MODEL OFFICE TRAINING , SCHOOL” and what its present faculty of experts has‘done for thousands of the most suc- cessful business: men‘and women through- out’ the United States and Canada, you will'begin to xéalize ‘What the Bismaxck “Buainées College can do for you.‘ Ir eof Age or present education, write ys, We can help:you—give you’a start in life. Write us ‘NOW. It'may be one of the most: for- trate things you did in your entire life. Reply’ will be directed by one of the greatest ‘penmen in the United States. You will be pleased to receive a specimen pf penmanship by this great penman. ‘For particulars, write GM. ‘LANGUM, Pres., College Building, ‘Bismarck, N. D. The Northern Pacific Railway Company will employ men at rates. prescribed. by the. eles States. Railroad Labor Board as follows: Te: per hour 70e-per hour 70c per. hour 70¢ per hour Various rates Various rates 70c and 701s¢ per hour agers 06 per hour ai a 63¢ per hour a ea 47e per hour Mechanics and Helpers are allowed time’ and. ‘one-half for time worked in excess of eight: hours per day: . ‘Young men who desire to learn these trades will be, em- ployed and given an' opportunity to do so. A exists’ on: the Northern Pacific Railway. US Apply to any Round: ‘House or shop, or to Superintendent RAIS _ Northern Pacific Railway, at Jamestown, N. sie saad GE who received the Democratic nomi- | _ nation for judge of Miller county of- |; fered a reward of $5. to learn the identity: of his solitary supportor in Cutoff township. St. Johns, N. F.—The entire crew ,of the British cruiser, Raloigh, which ran aground: in straits of Belle Isle Send in the Nomina-| was landed ‘safely. —, tion, Blank without another moment's ‘delay and by’ return mail you will receive full instructions, forms, .ete.;' needed in your campaign for: votes, communications, to, The Bismarck Tribune Campaign De- ‘partment, Bismarck, ‘N, Dakota. |; Madrid—The © Portugese ment fearing disorders incident to the general strike, removed its ad- ministrative offices to the fort ‘at | Cas Caes, 14 miles from the capitol | Amoy, CKina—The British steamer Gondia, was beleived to have found- ered in the typhoon which swept the | south China, coast last week.’ Mr. EB. ‘A, Hughes offers lots FREE on which to build your home. ‘We need more houses in }] 4, ug on the to many more miles of Bismarck. . For ‘full details see |) ag travel. ZETi 314 Broadway Phone 745 at. your own price. —C. W. Nolan, Crewsky Shoe Repair Shop | 109 3rd'St,, Bismarck, N. D.) | Across from Van Horn Hotel. We give mall ‘orders prompt ‘Saver for Shoes’” ' ZET revives and ‘softens 'the ‘leather, posits the color and starts your shoes FREE! -FREE! Me a dye and:a polish for +00. de H. HOLIHAN 4 everybody’s shoes—from’ Baby's ‘slip- i / pers to Dad’s brogans. No unpleasant P. S—We have houses for sale 5 odor. Black and Cordovan. (Brown). Get ZET today. ae A wholly Néw line of cars ‘built on me-tried @ ". Buick/principles but with improvements and : refinements which make their introduction an event of nation-wide interest. , 14 Distinctive Models . ig Astonishing Values and Prices | SIX CYLINDER MODELS 23-6-54—Sport nae 3 pais. $1625 23-6-41—Tour. Sedan, 5 pass. $1935 23-6-55—Sport Tour.,4 pass. 1675 23-6-44—Roadster, 2 pass. - 1175 FOUR CYLINDER MODELS : 23-6-45—Touring, 5 pass. - 1195. -23.4.34—Roadster, 2 pass; - 865 ea 23-6-47—Sedan, 5 pass. + + 1985 23-4-35—Touring, 5:pass. ‘- 885 3 23-6-48—Coupe, 4 pass.-.- 1895 23-4.36—Coupe, 3 pass. - 1175 23-6-49—Touring, 7 pass. - 1435 23-4-37—Sedan, 5 pass. - + 1395 23-6-50—Sedan, 7 pass. - -~ 2195 23-4-38—Tour. Sedan, 5 pass. 1325 4 ; All Prices F. O. B. Flint, Michigan ~ Ask about the G. M. A.C. Purchase Plan which provides for Deferred Payments See These Néw Buick Cars Now at Our Showroom ... BISMARCK TIRE & AUTO. C0. p 909° Broadway." Bismarck. WHEN - BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT,‘ BUICK. WIE: BUILD aEEM A strike now Bismarck v VS. _ Waibriown ) - TODAY / GAME CALLED AT 4:45 SHARP BISMARCK vs. FARGO 11TH, 12TH AND 13TH 11TH AND 12TH GAMES CALLED AT 6 P. M. SHARP SUNDAY THE TH.» GAME CALLED AT 3 P. M. BISMARCK | vs. WAHP. BRECK. | 14TH AND! 15TH ~ GAME CALLED AT 6 P. M. SHARP

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