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OUR YANKS TO
POLICE WHOLE
OF OLD WORLD
Restoratioif of Real Peace
Europe Will Require Services
of Americans.
the great tasks of reconslrcrtii-n. The
TAILORING AND
ALTERING
TONIGHT
ONLY
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Music
ttliiliillifc
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Dorothy Dalton, the beautiful star who will be seen in her
o-play, 'The Kaiser's Shadow" at ttie Bismarck theatre
in
New York, Nov. 11.—"The big­
gest work and irrcn'.est oppmUtilities
of tlie United War Worx agencies in
France li bti'oro and not behind
them-b." Thi statement was made
here today, by Dr. Nolan, tiie best
known editor on the continent", who
arrived in New York ysierday on his
return from a six mon i. service as a
Y. M. C. A. worker with liie American I
expeditionary forces. "Britain and Guerre.
France," Dr. Xolan continued, "have
been practically stripped of able bod­
ied men in order to maintain their
armies at full strength, 011 the other
hand. 'Hie man upower of the tJolted
States has, in comparison, tinlmjkten
touched. This means that, the Eritish
lp Chinese.
y(iai.a ag0
American forces durir.s tliU period p,.PT1fh nrpmier
will have garrison duty to do aU over'j
hit
it
right
Willi a new definition of war when he: 1
said, 'War is dull, dirty and danger-j
ous.' Americans at home nc nstome
to having the glorious side of war
played up, must not forget t:i:\t' per
haps the worst of the three dull-j
ness. Fighting brings unbounded jov
to American soldiers heart* but longj
waiting periods are all but intolerable.
If hostilities are suspended the warj
will be less dirty and less dangerous
for our men, but tea times more dull. I
Just here United War Work agencics
come in. Americans must think of,
these seven organizations not a'•:!? I
as great morale builders during lis1
lighting time, but also as dispelltrs'
of dullness, both during waiting inter-4j
vals and months following cessation of
hostilities."
PRINCE' EITEL INDICTED.
PARIS.—(By X. E. A.)—Prince Ei-!
tel Friedrich, second of the kaiser's
1
KLEIN
In the Season's Most Thrilling: Photodrama
"THE KAISER'S SHADOW"
I k^4PERFORMANCE 7:15 ADMISSION 10 & 20c
8p«e!ai ORCHESTRAL PIPE ORGAN
msA.
six 1111 wounded sons, is under indict­
ment in Franco 011 charges of pillag­
ing French chateaux. He's going to
be caught and tried—and convicted.
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$185,000,000,000 WAR COST TO
TOBER 1.
rAKIS,—(iiv X. 10. A.)—Arthur
ItalYalovitch, Russian councilor and a
I prominent Furopeun statistician, W
timates the war. up to October l,
19IS, had cost all nations 1S5 billion
dollars. This almost parallels the es­
timate of Iso billions up to August
1, v.) IS, 1.1 -If by the Society of! Swiss
pi hlished by the X. 10. A. a
1 month ago.
DOGS AS MASCOTS
BARRED* TO YANKS
N. E. A, Special to The Tribune.
PAttiS.— Dogs as mascats are ,dis
appoarir.:? from the American army.
Gencidl Pershing issued air order
prohibiting any soldier from becom­
ing the owner of a shepherd, drover,
mastiff or German police dog, as
they were needed for war service in
the Service Francois des Chienfc de
CHINESE TROUP IN
PLAY BY CLEMENCEAU
,.N. E. A. Special to The Tribune.
JpfcviSjiNov. 11 A Chinese troupe se
recMffiMrom the Chinese colony o£
Pails recently presented the comedy,
and French must dpmobih/:? first, in ..Lo Voile du'Bonheur," translated in
order to free Tommies and t'oilus for
The play was written
f'lemenceau, the
|)y
en 1
_ZlL_
Europe. In oilier word. for alraosi. a I A plank in the busy road to Bcr
year Yanks will be ne- ieil a i'mcrua- lin. United War Work Campaign,
tional police. In .tiid'uion vo this it!
must be reincui jercd a uglito.en!
months have been rOquii 10 get our!
boys to*France. Their transportation•
was accomplished under tremendous
pressure, and it is inconceivable that
they can be brought home in less time]
than two yotuv. During thin period
the United War Work agencies will bo
indispensable. A soldier
COUGHS
AND COLDS
ICKLY RELIEVED
Dr. iiiiK?,fsNewDiscoveryused
since Orant was President
^Get a bottle today
It did it for your granciroa, for youf
father. For fifty years this well-knowrt
cough and cold remedy has kept aa
evergrowing army of friends, young
and old.
For half a century druggists every­
where have sold it. Put a bottle in
your mcdicine cabinet. You may need
it in a hurry. Sold by clruggist3
evcrvwhe^e. 60c and $1.20.
NOW THAT PEACE IS DECLARED
You can afford to come in and order a new suit with a
clear conscience. We bought very heavy months ago and
have a great line of Woolen Suitings for you to selecf from
at prices that are right.
Bowels Acting Properly?
They ought to, for constipation
makes the body retain v.-aste matters
and impurities that undermine the
health and play havoc with the entire
system. Dr. King's New Life Pills are
reliable and miid ir. action. All
uruggutj. 25c.
EXPERT
DRY-CLEANING
M0 EC
Theatre
Offers the Beatfoful Star
DOROTHY DALTON
TS,T
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Today's Weather
Eor twenty-four hours ending
noon Xov. 1J:
Temperature af 7 a. m....
Temperature at noon'...
Highest yesterday ...
Lowest yesterday
Lowest Inst night .......
Precipitation !.
Highest wind velocity ..
Fargo
Williston
St. Paul
vyinnipeg ....
Chicago
Swift Current
Kansas City ..
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None
.1S-XW
Forecast.
For North Dakota: Fair tonight
and Tuesday cooler Tuesday and ex­
treme west portion tonight.
Lowest
Temperatures
•a1*.
.34
.. ».o
.34
.. 3S
36
.44
ORUIS W. ROBERTS,
Meteorologist.
TRAPPED-BELGIANS
RATIONED BY AIR
N. E. A. Special to The Tribune,
PARIS.—In the recent offensive of
tho Helgians, a number of their di­
visions found themselves cut off from
their food supply center, owing to
HUMPHREYS'
$ The full list of
Tr.
ITuinphroj-s' Roirppdii'S for.
intcrriiil and rxterunl u.ie, wets tho iircds^of
fiiuiilles foj nearly rverj*
ailment from
Infa.^'y
to old ager-clescrioeii i:i Dr Humphreys' Muuu:u
mailed free.
PARTIAL LIST
Ho. FOR
1. Fevers, Congestions. Iuflaromatloni
2. Worms. Worm Kevet
3. C.ollc CryinK. Muui-tnlness of
4. Diarrhea of Children anil iiduiw
7. Coudbs. Colds. Bronchitis
8. tootliuclie. raceacho Neuralgia
9- lleudaclie, Sii Ilcadachn Vertigo
10. Dyspepsia.Indigestion Weak Stomach
13. Croup, iloiir.-e Cough, Laryuifitis
14. Eczema, Eruptions.
15. Rheumatism. Lumbago
19. Fever nod Aiiuc( Uaria
17. Plica, ithnd. Bleeding, lnterii.il External
19. Catarrh, Influenza,'Cold in llcaVl
•20. Whoopluit Couiih
21„ Asthma, Oppressed, Difficult Breatlilng
27. Disorders of the Kidneys
30. Urinary Incontinence
34. Sore Throat, Quinsy
77. Grip, Grippe, La Grippe
For sale By druggists everywhere.
'nrMPHRF-YS' homko. Mr.nicirn" co.'
Corner WilUam and. Ana Streets, Now York
FIRST
NATIONAL
BANK
Bismarck,N.D.
The Oldest and
Largest Bank*
in this section of
the Stale
IHIIIIIIJ
Mf r.zn
i/ou uftcft hear
tie yuvd /joi/tts
OhiV-,,
SMART CLOTHIMC
Cutl and try qii an oi/^r
co.aJ or sut
BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE
the impassable conditions of the
roads. 'Runners were sent baock, ask­
ing if it would be possible to supply
thein with food by airplane. The
KEEP LOOM M6
It's Easy1—If You Know Dr7
Edwards' Olive Tablets
The secret vof keeping young Is to feel
young to do this you must watch your
liver and bowels there's ho need of
having a salTBW complexion dark rings
under your eyes pimples a bilious
look in yout face dull eyes with no
sparkle. Your doctor will tell you ninety
per cent of all sickness comes from in­
active bowels and liver.
Dr. Edwards, a well-known physician
in Ohio, perfected a vegetable com­
pound mixed with olive oil to act on
the liver and bowels, which he gave to
his patients for years.
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the substi­
tute for calomel, are gentle in their action
yet always effective. They bring about
that exuberance of spirit, that natural
buoyancy which Should be enjoyed by
everyone^ by toning up the liver and clear­
ing the system1of impurities.
You will know Dr. Edwards Ohve Tab­
lets by their olive color. 10c and 25c per
box. All druggists.
YOUR CLOTHES
QUESTION
YOUR-GEOTHES OF LAST
YEAR and PREVIOUS YEARS
WERE ALE WOOL Dig the'm
exit, have them cleaned by o\ir
perfected- system, of dry clean­
ing-. They will look almost like
new and will give another sea­
son's wear.-
It's sound judgment as well as
a patriotic duty to get maximum
service from your clothes.
Hooverize on Your Hats. Let ua
Block and Clean Your Old One
EAXiLE TAILOR SHOP I
Opposite the Post Office
'Ladies' & Gents' Shoe Shining
Parlor
*|WE DEPEND UPON
YOU.
The success of this
bank depends, of course,
upon the spefcess^ of the
community.
It is therefore only
natural that we do ev­
erything in our power to
assist our customers to
be successful, because
tl^s is the only way in
which we ourselves can
prosper.
In dealing with this
bank you are able to feel
certain that your best in
terests are always pladed
ahead of every othgr
consideration^
GOING OUT
I $3,000 STOCK New Goods
Sold at Big Sacrifice
I SALE NOW GOI^G ON
I Our stock consists of
Arctics, Men's Suits, Mackinaw Coats/
CLOTHING
Rain Coats, Overcoats, Leather Vests,
Overalls, Pants and Trousers, Boys'
Suits, Woolen and Cotton Underwear,
1 Woolen Socks, Mittens, Fur Caps, Work
1 Shirts* Dress Shirts, Caps and Hats,,]
Sweater Coats, Jerseys, Suit Gases, Neck
I ties, WQrk Shoes, Overshoes, and other
things too numerous to mention.
COLEMAPfS^r.STOKE
I
BUSINESS!
ISC Opposite Hotel McKenzie, Bismar^ 1 J?
Belgian air force was put tov the
task, and more than 1,000 army rar
tlons ».ere delivered by the airmen.
The( rations were broken up into
parcels and packed in sacks of earth
to cushion them for the fall,
CAKE FROM BLOOD OF
HORSE FRENCH FOOD
N. E. A. SpeciaKto The TrlbuSie.
PARIS.—Instead of dinner, from
soup to nuts, how about a serum
cake? It's a new food substitute 'be­
ing experimented with af. the Acaod
emy of Agriculture in Paris, made
from the blood of ia horse and. said
Our
BUY
ws.&
Vfajf SAVINGS
STAMPS
Issued
by thk
UWtTED STATES
tXTVERKMENT
1
Victory
Sale
Will Start
Tomorrow
-A.
Watch for Our
Announcement
Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention
BUY
WAR SJOTUWS STAMPS
ISSUtp WY THE
UNITED STATES
GOVERNMENT
N
MATINEE 3 P.M.
... ..
to be very nourishing and inexpen
Hive, Two pints of the serum give
a quantity of albumlne equal^to that
furnished by 200 eggs. Agriculture,
each given a cake made of fltfur,
Sugar and serum. Votgd it substantial
and excellent.
There's a cure against getting old,
an excellent and thoro on§. There's
nothing sensational about it it's the:
best that can be had under the exist
ing circumstances. Hollister's Rocky
Mountain Tea makes you feel young
and gay—fake it today. 25c. Tea or
Tablets. Jos. Rreslow.
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Matinee^and To-night
Second/United States Official War Film
ii- ii *y
nswer
This pictorialization of the greatest War Drama in a]l history has been made and is
presented for public consideration, not to make money—although it must necessarily pro­
duct at revenue in order to meet the expenses involved—but in order to show the millions
of contributors I to the several Liberty Loans, the purchasers of Thrift and War Stamps,
Tax-Payers, and those who have so generous ly^given ii^ other ways for the needs of the
w^r, exactly what has been accomplished in France during the first year of America's'
participation in the great struggle.
While showing the tremendous industrial activities of the United States in France,
growing out of the colossal needs of the war, "America's Answer" also replies,' in the
thunderous roar of cannon and the driving force ofr America's soldiers, to the Kaiser's
declaration thaf "America wouldn't fight." .The answer has already reached the Hohen
zollerps.
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It is your duty, as well as your privilege, to see
ALL SEATS 25c
SPECIAL NOTICE—Our large exhaust and intake fans supply thousands of cubic feet
of fresh air every minute.
{1»Came Earlv if You Wish
Jb. *,
MONDAY, NOV. ,.m£w~.«
Making the world safe for our boys
and girls, is the 'job that Uncle Sam
has put up to the U. W. workers.
—Bl'
W. S. S.—
Your money is protestion for our
•I.OOO.OlM) fighting boys and girls-
Ruth Knalvdd Jensen
Teacher of Voice and Artiste
Sinjrmfc. A limited number of
uunflM
Phone 679R
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