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SATURDAY, OCT. 20, 1917. DOINGS OF THE DUFFS. By Altman [NORTH DAKOIA =| [P#E_F477TERSon woTeELs HELEN I8 SOME LITTLE FIXER, , | GR AZINE [ ANDS ” The Be The Two on ‘BISMARCK DAILY. TRIBUNE ‘HOWE FROM CAMP: REPORTS SOLDIER Northwest Soo Hotel Hotel Le | hee SAND THIS ce NIN 13 as A High-Class Hotel i Let PAPERED L EILING 1S, | figh-Class Hotel at 3 X i 1 [vis MORNING AND | WANT ‘TO Now WHAT Evse LS : 0c per day and up —— ee — SK Hi fe —— ( with bath, 81. Se | Adioining the McKenzie, Thomas W. Hughes, En Route to eee | Pee Nee Director G. Otis Smith éf Colo ee en | The MeKesizie | “nie ~ . Hughes, Low 2) WILLING IF You Are | DONE, Mies DUFF? ; g Rnsing bet ne sold ee tie Eaomean EUROPEAN $1.00 to $6,00,. Sample rooms see ical Survey Advises Mc Glendive, Tells of Life at Big Cantonment “North Dakota had fewer men re- jected than any other state which) sent troops to Camp Dodge,” said! Thomas W. Hughes, Co. E, 313th e gineers, who was in Bismarck on Fri- day en route to Glendive, Mont., where he is to appear as witness in| a damage suit. Hughes was involved} in an automobile smashup at Glendive | just before he was called to Camp Dodge, and one of the victims died. The suit in which he is called as a witness for the plaintiff. Hughes is himself a fine type of on seventh floot. Daizy hunch open Opposite McKenzie Hotel cath fe Det ee day and night oppost (sphiias EUROPEAN pila eee 9 eas ‘The NORTHWEST, 100 Rooms __ ‘The McKENZIE, 210 Rooms The SOO, 125 Rooms THE HOTEL CENTER IN BISMARCK, N. D. DW. G. PATTERSON, Owner asd Prop. Nor Mel LL FB Cafe in connection Leave You Do IT, HELEN Cumber Work Progresses George Otis Smith, director of the United States geological survey, \ad-| s Senator Porter J. McCumber! that ninety agents of his department, | divided into 20 field parties, now are |at work in North Dakota and South | Dakota, Montana, Wyoming, Idaho, Uregon and Colorado, examining lands for classification under the stock-rais- ing homestead law passed Decem¥er 1916. ‘The; “work has been delay- Hl because the sundry civil. service ; bill making an appropriation for this purpose did not pecome effective un- til late in June, and it was then ne- cessary to conduct civil service ex-| the men North Dakota contributed to Se eT Oe ocak Uncle Sam's national army. Six feet North Dakota shortly befcre August | tall, a slashing, stalwart type of troop- A j, end seven men now are working | er, he looks, after only a few weeks : : lin the Williston and Dickinson land | training, every inch a soldier. ‘districts. It is expected that the ex: | FINE PEOPLE To DEAL fvarn [THis 1S Nour LANDLORD SPEAKING- | Lig It’s simply great,” said Hughes, of HROGM PAINTED y ES: “It’s si y at,” Si a rs <} -~ VY TL FIND a ati f prac ly a ds i life at Camp Dodge. “There's somo} PL0oRs SHOULD al] i Ee San ele ET LG Or LEY amine ree ealiy Gl lands ia % : cking about the food, but I cant oa YAS ANT ae THiS WME —YOUR RENT HOWEVER, WILL § has been made under this law will be For increase in our business, and personal satisfaction to t, Last Sunday we had a big} Tea Fea | BE INCREASED $10 COMMENCING NEXT completed in the near fature, and that | aan 2 : chicken inner with ice cream oy RIGHT, Weer MONTH eee bs designations of land for entry under ourselves, we prefer one gocd satisfied customer to all other the side, and all the fixin’s. The only WHAT 1 CAL = : | the stock-raising law will foll te oo ysaeins e ‘ objection the boys have coming is that : See aa ere means of pudlicity that have been devised. » MRS. DUFF they aren’t allowed a second helping! Bo. ARS of pie and cake, but of anything else ee ] they can have all they can hold. t “Sergeant Frank Johnson and Gene} Wachter of Bismarck are in my com. pany, and Beers and a lot of other | Bismarck boys are in the same regi ment. They're all feeling fine and en-; joying camp life, and they're makings good soldiers. We moved just before; JUST OUT. (New 6 Color) We don’t want either neutrals | W YO M | N G cz belligerents on ovr list— : OIL MAP We Want Boosters Shows correct location of i 1 left to new barracks at the north; every oil fleld in the state. : mei <PAlr ; end of the camp. The colored troops , Most complete map published. , That is why we are willing to turn the Universe parily up- are to have our old quarters that we | Send for One It’s Free. |} / < : Ae e had fixed up all fussy. We came in G. B. ATWATER Hh / sid¢-déwn to please you. 16 Central Savings Bank Building, } to cold shower baths, and just as we. Nanver, Colo had hot water installed and every-: thing running tip top we had to va- cate. It's all in a day’s work, though, and we're not complaining. Twas some sight to see 3,000 boys pick up their beds and walk.” i jj 1916 FORD TOURING CAR i\{ Excellent mechanical con- | dition; Tires, A-1, $250.00 i Missouri Valley Motor Co. My 7 “as far as possible.” That condition-| participated in by Revs. S. S. Wold, J | Fireproof Storage. h jal statement proved to be the joker. | Fieldstad, 0. J, Avrebo, V. E. Thore|| 77H AT MAIN TEL. 234. F son and L. A. Haatvedt. Congressman Norton had as_ his MARCH: IN BG LIBERTY guest at dinner last night a party of \ North Dakota officers. He expects tc CZeMd ll dil My t fj leave today for his home. During | LOAN PARADE AT GAME the winter he said he intends to gc — | } Sie é { to Europe to see the battlefronts. ‘ ; An 7, « Z F a jase After seeing North Dakota soldiers! For manyanontis past we have utilised this space ef G80 ayate lines in neaily 400 newspapers of the United And Arms. So Sore Could Not : : ; ‘ Straighten Fingers. Could Not Rep. Patrick D. Norton Interested marenme. nN a sine olen Weak States to yve reasons why thoughtful people should buy and read the Literary Digest. we are devoting Sleep. Much Disfigured. Cuticura Spectator at Great Charlotte are warty: of the pride pas Tae this space to a purpose, infinitely more important—the sale of the Government Liberty Loan Bonds Healed. Cost L Than 750. Spectator al rea aay them, even the men of the dismem Demonstration bered Second regiment who have my F sympathy.” J “1 had been tortured with eczema H Charlotte, N. C., Oct. 20.—Coming He said Camp Greene has an ideal ever since a small child. It wasonmy | from Washington to pay the North Da- location. : hands and arms, and my hands would | ota troops a farewell visit, Congresa- be ‘so sore I could not pimples came out that | grent Liberty loan spectacle. | WUST SHAVE QUTPUI SON-—THE MILLION FIGHTING SONS OF AMERICA— afterwards broke cpenand kixperiencing, as he described it = festcred: Papa i ‘“the keenest and entirely unexpected : . could notaleep at night vhh the itia- Dyn’ plate ait rell aa other north-| =Pliit Orders Conte From Food SHOULD HAVE AN EVEN CHANCE FOR LIFE IN THIS Hone ne were very mien sist ured: | Western. states display to the world Administration at Minneap. a ae eee cataltsbor ofcan | feat they have develope 1nlo a mag: eon WORLD-WAR AND WOULD BE SURE THAT HE GETS IT— oo es and eneshalt ncake of | The deepest regret is felt by Con- zal bes u hes ' gressman Norton over the military} New Rockford, N. D., Oct. 20.—As a \ i A Bene aN Onto, Bette net | nepeselly ot eae the pecond result of government food administra- ‘ x « D z Ohryaeaa Fs Nort akota infantr: oly : 4 ; Keep your skin clear by daily use of aie branches “orine Reece lke ae tion regulations requiring the curtail u y a i e ¥ y 4 th i and Ointment for every- A pn A Gen Soap ani Nothing oeeay ‘elared congress would not have per-}™ent of milling operations in the bo Free Sample Each by Return | ™itted this by enacting legislation | northwest to 60 per cent of capacity, Mail address post-card: “Cuticura, | Making-it impossible had the war de-| the New Rockford Milling Co. has re- The wars of to-day are won by the combatants These young fellows who are about to rizk everyhing J ? bicelles = Ss Dept. R, Boston.” Sold everywhere. ‘partment not made it known to them| ceived instructions from admin: ° . zi aR z eee - | that all units would be kept intact| tion headquarters: at Minneapolis to] - with the greatest resources. Food, emmunition, that makes existence worth while in our defense are nueheisc ee fe) ane clothing; supplies of every sort, count as much as our own fiesh and blood. Every one of them is nee ee bebe ihteht Molded hd ep | “This order is imperative and men, and often more, “Napoleon declared that an YOUR son, YOUR brether, YOUR nearest and dear- must be followed exactl: army fights upon its stomach. All these necessaries est. Let everyone of us get this fixed firmly in his @ eects come down, in the last analysis, 10 money, and more mind (for it is literally true ina deeper sense than : e e e HANNA GONGRATULATES money—yorrs and that of every other real Aimeri- ever before in the world’s history), and he ean not can~the Government must have and have at onee. choose but give, just as he would strip himself of his - : last penny if his life were dying or his child hac Graduate, taped pie Experienced TEACHERS ON LOYALTY; We are in a life and death struggle between he eperated upon to save its life npc If you are sick and Leva erled eve ine and eee autoeraey and democracy and democracy can not j did not receive help, try Chiropracti Spinal Chairman of. State Liberty Loan win with out help. Understand this clearly. Let it Adjustments and get well. Consultation ‘ : é & sink into you, become a part of you, and then five it ry ay i 4 . free. é Committee Wires Felicita- every hour of every day. : Suite 14, Lncas Block Phone 260. Bismarck + tions to Board Abc - a * pesatas PLETED b PDT O Eh E PEEP EES bE | Hearty congratulations upon their |. Yow personally and the nation at large have nev- er been in such dire, such imminent peril as that which threatens yeu at this moment. This is no fig- ure of speech, indecd ihere are no words in the lang- Hundreds of thousands of our best and bravest : r f uage that ean adequatey bring your danger home to elean-eut, splendid young Amerieaus, are being you. Think of ruined Belgium, devastated Poland loyalty in investing $160,600 of their ; 5 A nates ier funds in liberty loan bonds were | trained for mediate serviec in the trenches> Ey- and remember that every Liberty Bond you buy is a " wired the trustees of the teachers’ re-| ery dollar we withhold strikes directly at the lives barrier between your loved ones and such horrors aii | FOR RENT tirement and pens ' of these boys who are doing their bit for us. They these, a i { Governor 1 I are giving their all to the cause, Tf we can not It is the safest investment on earth. Nowh } fight beside them we owe if to them and to ourselves can earings, savings, trust funds, or income ey ‘ bys i the state 1 R Hall; abou 6225; suitable f ¢ d D y. The fund tr for Lodve o: Club rooms— or 00 ly Haig, Devils Lake Fy | stone. Grand F PB A aace yt . to back them with our last doilar. It ean mean no ments be placed so seeurely—and you can sell your Or can cas''y be arranged | inson, State Treasurer John Stcen and | more than a temporary pineh to as.‘ Think for one, Liberty Bonds at anytime you need tie money. x FOUR PER CENT. INTEREST on itt And remember that the day the for bu“'ne-s prrposes. e e lee saat : Think of « eae yee ere vee Supt. N. C. Macdonald. 7 rhe neans to thez ink of get Splendid Loeatioa— Lign ite | Cal moment what it means to them, Rain ee Reasoneb!e Rent ee, The fight to which th is our fi R war ends, these bonds wi . . : \3 = - >| e fight to which they go is our fight. Every var ends, these bonds will command a large premium wm PHONE 105) DECC REEGK Oy BOE i jie ot themzwho: falls, is) asacrities for lee. 118 ~t per cont Government bonds before we entered it . | | aie eka YEAGER oanine ke _ the war we Hing at $116 on the stock exchange ain Street Phone 60 2 HIS LIBERTY BOND | dies far away from home that 3 may keep our IM aia ACA ce pacers ‘ i i : ae There never was such a profitable bargain as the Lib- Lan ae ERD home, live the life we have chosen, pursue the paths erty Bond, and money never did such Jo: jou Sai ‘Aberdeen, N. D., Oct. 20.—Sev- BO a Stearn natee! nail lial fe ne My a 1ONe} such glorious ser- enty years old and reduced’ “to of peace in security and shelter, vice, cooking for a jihood by the loss of two crons in succession, Char- s : ley Warrcn, negro chef at the Claremont, cheerfully hummed 0 0 a 9ca an an tl a on All Who Enroll At The “Dixie” as he inscribed his name | : on an application for a $50 bond. . Oe Bismarck £7, , Charicy doesn’t consider this any SB > Oe ramernrare p more a rich man’s war than he E- x 7 i Says botkegs did the war of more than half a | ase? century ago that gave him his now, can do so under guarantee of freedom. a satisfactory position or tuition | TQ DEDICATE NEW CHURCH! fees refunded. Later we may nor . —— be able to enroll students under | Fine Lutheran Houze of Worship, this inducement. Consccraicd Sunday All who wish to attend evening school should call to arrange at Pekin, N. D., Oct. 20.—Rev. J. D./ : once. For particulars write Ylivsaker, president for North Da-| kota of the Noxwegian Lutheran} G. M, LANGUM, PRES. j Church of America, officiate at} STINK WA LL COMPANY (Dubtishers 5 cae panes Dismarek, North Dak the dedication of Pekin’s handsome | FUNK & WAGNALLS mae MPANY (Publishers of the Fomou co » NEW YORK d orth Dakota new Lutheran church tomorrow. The; services, beginning at 1:30 a. m. and} continuing throughout the day will be