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4 % q WEDNESDAY, NOV. 28, 1917 BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE. A TALK WITH A | BISMARCK MAN PRUSSIAN STATE |hope and encouragement to the anx-| - ious sufferer from the dread kidney Distracted | di We, therefore, give here an i w with a Bismarck man: Country Prostrated and Cities “I was subject to attacks of lum are Shut Off Communication in bago,” says Mr. Newman. y bi | was often so lame, stiff and painful,! I couldn’t turn in bed. I had di | spells and headaches, too. The NIKOLAI LENINE SEEMS \ney secretions were highly coloraal CAUGHT IN GERMAN WEB | ¢outained a brickdustlike sediment) and were too frequent in passage.| After using three boxes of Doan’s Kid-| ney Pills, all signs of kidney trouble —A con jan po al leade assembled at army headqu s_| had disappeared.” | for the purpose of forming a | | MORE THAN TWO YEARS LAT-| government representing all part- | ER, Mr. Newman said: “I still think} ies, according.to a Petrograd dis- | well of Doan’s Kidney Pills and am patch to the Times. The leaders | glad to confirm, my tormer een ¢ been joined by M. Techer- | ment. They did me such a lot of | y M. A utiel, Professor | good that | seldom need them now.” | Milukofi and Generals Verkho 3 i 60c at all dealers. Don't Inyanof and others. ask for a kidney remedy—get | Kidney Pills—the same that; Newman had. Foster-Milburn , Buffalo, NX. Y. London, Noy. 2! erence has Professor Paul N. Milukoff minister of foreign affairs in the first revolutionary cabinet and is leader of the constitutional democratic Day) ———————— M. Tchernoff was minister of agricul- ture in the Kerens abinets of July} many will meet with powerful resist- 24 to Aug. 7. M. Avksentieff was min-, ance at home. Any action decided ister of the interior in the Kerensky | upon by the allies will be directed at cabinet of Aug. 7. Both he and M. | the Petrograd extremists ‘and not at] Tchernoff are socialists. tthe people of Russia. | General Verkhovski was minister of} Reports that come from the Don’ war in the recent Kerensky cabinet! Cossack count! that the Hetman,| and resigned several days before the} General edines, may be the master | recent Bolsheviki revolt. He was in! of the uation through his control favor of using strong measures in the! of the food which is necessary to} army. General Ivanoff was formerly) maintain any military force in the) commander on the Volhynian and! north of Russia, have encouraged mil-| Galician fronts. itary experts here to believe that in! INC ite of the aid of his German ad-! pacue INICRARGE: | visors, Lenine and his faction may Information was received here to-|¢ prought to terms. day from Petrograd that a number of} EGE German staff officers have arrived FRONTIERS CLOSED there, and are acting in an advisory) Geneva, Nov. The Austrian and} capacity to Nikolai Lenine, the Bolsh-} German frontiers were closed last! i premier. night. Both the French and Italian Ras frontiers already had been closed for) COMMUNICATION BROKEN an indefinite, period. | London, Noy. 28.—All communica- Thus Switzer-| tion has been proken between north land’s four ffontiers now are sealed for the first time since the outbreak and south Russia. The foreign em- bassies at Petrograd are unable to of the war. establish any touch with Odessa and DETERMINED ATTACKS other points in southern Russi Of- (By Associated Press) ficial messages, however, are reaching| Italian Headquariers in Northern Udessa by way of Persia. Italy, ‘Monday, Nov. 28. ive deter: ALLIES SOON TO ACT Mr. Co., Mfgrs. mined attacks by Austro-Germant forces on the left wing of the fourth "Washington, Nov. 28.—Official con-| army, near Monte Pei between | firmation of the news from London! the Brenta and the Piave, were de- that German staff officers are in Petro-} livered today. The enemy rushes were broken by the defensive troop with heavy losses to the attacke’ ‘ Not only the left but the right wing | and the center of the army holdin; this sector was subjected to attack, | the enemy effort now attaining its | full force here. On the right and the| center the struggle raged from Monte Monfenera westward, with the Ite ians holding their lines at all points. Resisting Power The fluctuations of the great bat- grad acting as military advisers of the Lenine faction probably will be. fol- lowed promptly by action on the part of the United States and the allies definitely. to place the Bolsheviki r { gime in the list of Germany's allies If the Germans are there all doubt as to the purpose of the Bolsheviki is removed, and the diplomats will be obliged to withdraw to a neutral cap- ital, probably to Stockholm, to wait instructions from their governments. Such a development undoubtedly} tie have now developed to a stage! would be followed by immediate can-| where he resisting power of the Ital-| cellation of all orders now in process] jan army has heen demonstrated to of ereentlont 101 mr Paranal be sufficient to retard, At net te Pret supplies for Russia A vent any sudden rus! roUug’ 2 States and Japan. Several cargoes | 5 Teading to the Venetian plains. | from the United States are now on the was regarded as a serious men- | way to Vladivostok, but these can be | ace days ago, but as each day has/| diverted by wireless orders, and it} shown the Italian lines holding solid | has been baat aate ne er ae against repeated attacks and their de-| livery would be contingen n evi-| fenders ready even to take the aggres- | dence that they would not fall into! sive against heavy odds, the feeling of | untviendly hands. gravity that even prevailed is chang-| Germans Advise Lenine ing to one of restored confidence and | With Germans openly advising Le-) unwavering determination, coupled | nine and his followers, it is assumed) with a spirit of buyoancy which per- that efforts a be meds to sate yades all ranks of the army and civil- Russia into the position of an ive | ian life. ally of the central powers. This might produce a most serious situation by making available to Germany the’ vast) jy allied support is near at a timely | stores of food, Ca eee eat moment and that the iningled Hat of sia, and even thous er eutons y, blue and khaki will combine to | Sia. at mpossible to convert the dis-|{"\" the barrier that Italy has sus-| organized country into an active mil) tained along until now. i itary ally, the million or more German,! ~~ y{any British officers were at head-| ‘Austrian and Turkish prisoners held) quarters today and the streets showed | in Russia would be freed for services) almost as much khaki as gray. The! Lah rae poe rs armies. ie Keren:| Prince of Wales renewed scarier | Since the overturning 0 ‘| visit, going about the streets and sky government military stragetists mingling with the officers at public! here have been snipe aoe ean! restaurants in the most democratic, ditions as ex today in Rus: $' fashion. i is one of the principal problems with fas ne reported from the Friuli re-| which the inter allied war-council in| gion occupied by the enemy that the Paris is expected to deal. Without’ civj] population has been required to! being bound by any special instruc’ typn over all copper articles. grease tions, cer House on ieee, and oils in its _possesson within ve} viser, General Bliss, wil © ‘ate. days, Emperor Charles is said to have) with the representatives of the en- i nae tente powers in framing some policy to meet the situation. Powerful Resistance Strong hope is felt that any attempt by Lenine to turn Russia over to Ger- PERUNA BUILDS STRENGTH It aids the system to throw off waste matter, to dispel inflammation of the functional organs and to restore correct digestion. and thus brings back that perfect balance, where illness is banished and the food build: up the body. In acute or chronic catarrh, whether iccal or systemic, Peruna is wonderfully effective, invigorating and soothing, enriching the blood and removing the congestion* After grip and other weakening illnesses, it’s a good tonic, hastening recovery and preventing relapses. Peruna’s History Shows Its Trustworthness In table or liquid form, whichever is most convenient for you. Either form may be used singly or the treatment may be combined satisfactorily. MANALIN is the ideal liver tonic and laxative, and the only one to be used with Peruna. In liquid or tablet form. Manalin Tablets taste like candy, are mild, ‘effective and Jeave no evil effects. 10 and 25c. THE PERUNA COMPANY | | Support Near ‘ | There is also the feeling that friend- | Grado and Monfalcone. For quick quick lunch. COLUMBUS, OHIO ‘Butts of Guns, Fists and BI | ears, | been participating as independent con- tingents the made another visit to the invaded re-|jiver and stomach trouble. gion, going to the coast cities of! pened to Tat Patterson's , (04 aa SE |TO-NIGHT MATINEE TOMORROW AT 3 P. M. | TOMORROW The Season’s Biggest Feature Production M “THE LITTLE —~JN— ry Pickford Readiris AMERICAN” A wonderful and startling super-feature which will make the earlier triu : mphs of thi star sirhmer down to mere echoes of a forgotten past in the Gamble of fad rae iia ALL SEATS < ONLY 25c | BISMARCK THEATRE ‘Performances PROMPTLY AT 7:15 and 9: Hand Grenades in Motion’ Berlin, Sunday, Nov. 25, via Lon- don, Nov. 27. report received from the v ern front describing the Amer ican troops in action say: “Independent Amer been thrown into the trench lin felt hat has given way to the Engli fashioned steel helmet, and the whis- tling and bursting of shells have be- come familiar American reserves forced their way into the American trenches and musket shots and bursting hand grenades relieved the, artillery fire. “Our new opponents made a most determined defense, and hand to hand fighting set in. Butts of guns, fists and hand grenades were freely brought into play and many | thi men fell to the ground before the rest} wi gave up and rendered, After a] be: bare hour the German storming troo, were hack in their own trenches with] ti for “For the first time since they have tasted | booty and prisoners. “There they stood before us, these | th young men from the land of liberty. They were sturdy and sportsmanlike in build. Good natured smiles radi- ated from their blue ¢ and they} wi Americans have the real handscuffle. But this time the shells did not merely fly over their heads, but into the very trenches they had selected, and presently, with an infernal noise, these things which the ) young soldiers believed to be a firm were quite surprised that we did not protection, began to quake and burst. propose to shootthem down, as they | j)¢ “And hard on thé heels of th a{had been led in the French training attack by : onrushing Bavarian | camp to believe we would do. In Sq Bismarck Division of Soo Wins Big Flag in Liberty Bond Sale Competition .. € At 3:40 p. m. today the South Soo | result was made known the flag wa passenger train, all bedecked won by Mr. Derrick. , Ie qiuail: Aineriéaie flags and: bunting, es-| 1, Ammudst (ie blowing of whistles and corted Scott $. Derrick, the well- known, genial and courteous superin- | tendent the Soo Line, back to Bis- marek after being called into Minne- with Pp k stepped | oot flag Staff which had ected for the occasién and} sto the 200} around, the; Mr. De m heen after ¢ ‘00 employes desperate | 10:¥ Music for the services will be fur- nished by the full O'Connor orchestra, ri church choir the ¢ the Overture ...... jor SMARCK WILL RETURN THANKS FOR BLESSING (Continued from Page One) brations of the day heve been’ waived ice to be held at the municipal auditorium at y one common union ser tomorrow morning. yterian ‘ge of the ls e First Pre Il have ec rs, and the chora y churches e community vocal ems. Secret Bismarck George Commerc al club MH be carried out: oxology—“Old Hund vocation. lection ripture led by Readir ‘i Ceorge NX. Ke or Children’s Home oieetic fertory . nward Ch ian Soldier” enediction The choir of t ringing of bells by six standard S00) onurch will have charge of the vocal | usic. Home Guard to Attend. aed) especial d has” is num- jetics of all ill join in leading nging of standard | old hymns of praise and national an- Keniston of | t will preside, and the following program | from {t O'Connor's Orchestra Awiience . Mandan » Quartette | aiston . O'Connor's Orchestra -Audience sianding ! L. R. Call *. G. Wanner of the Bismarck | and ors! tell of attend the Hunger Strikers Expelled F rom Washington Bastiles White House Pickets Believe Jail is Too Small to Hold Them and Persecutors Legs Didn't Meet. Dickie was out playing on a damp, cold morning dressed: ina thin vit and short soéks, Later he entered the house vainly trying te pull his little t trouser leg dow! t revel $ C' THOSE STILL HELD ARE jan said to hiv mothers “Dickies all warn, mamma, ‘eept where his legs NOT HUNGER STRIKERS | joy meet.” Washington, Nov. 28.—Twenty-two hunger striking militants éf the Wom-| an’s party were turned out of the Dis “tof Columbia today with «ne } explanation that their sentences of} 15 days to seven months had! ommiuted to expire at once. No} § statement as to the cause was | lto be had, but the women were juvi-! tnont in the belief t they had suc: j eded in demonstrating that the jail) not big cnough for both them and y pers tors, = cr militants still are im-) hey have not been hunger and the authorities were not hoa hurry to be rid of them. | shere were intimations however, that they, leased tomorrow. | Among those treed were Miss Alic ! Paul, national chairman of tie wont an’s party, sentenced five weeks ago to seven months’ imprisonment. for so-called picketing of the white house, and Mis s, Vice chairman, sho hegan months sen- nee two W Roth of them and most of companions had been forcibly fed from time -to time they had harrowing stories to their treatment. —_—_—_—___—___ =—==_——ooo MM inn I il ARROW OLLAR ' nao last night, too, will be re | apol Upgn his errivel here, Mr. ceremony was performed | ders that every member BILE 16 Ie: WOE Pre Derrick unfurled a beautiful 9x15 foot | while Dee ead all. the. em-| Union services tomorrow morning. The hecatneties hee Ine nad a At in flag, which was presented | njoyees stood with heads uncovered | guard will assemble at its armory atl eianintion and teating. ia is far yt to him by the following Soo Line of- | singing “America. Ii o'clock and will march $0 to 100 Palas te posal uation 0! ‘Dr. ficials of Minneapolis: President KE. |” Mp, perrick advises that he was; strong to the auditorium, where a aa wie Pep popein, aad Pennington; General Manager G. Re|Jinpre tian pleased by the way his| special reservation will be 1 Carry Their Wealth, Fas fires for Aity ecnté my) ; drag Shighiy recommended... Sig bonds and their ne and the} 00 warth | he sold | di Huntington, and Comptroller C. W. Gardner. This flag was hought employers bought Hoyalty 10 him, the Soo y the Soo|eévernment. He sold $ Line and offered in competition | of 1 y bonds. In fact, he to the superintendent making the best|one or more bonds to every em: he showing on the sale of the second al-| ployee and altogether it wa fa lotment of Liberty Bond jclose race, for on every divisi with his lordshi As was natural, “Scott ashe is | n the employees with very) center of interes - gy . . : Pree : : “5 _itraordinary at the Audito a move familiarly known to the busi-|few exccptions bought bonds, but! In the afternoon there will be mov) jis nut by no means Honum cand ness men of Bismarck and every town | when the statistical department got ing picture matinees, and at 6 ther sandal Thank crate night "ball ey along the Missouri river division, | through compiling the results, i will be dinners for those who dine | he Bistiateie freien! whose, panial stepped out to bring the flag to Bis- found that the flag was clearly won/in the evening, unus' car INE | events alws bring cut a bie crowd d his div by Mr. Derrick. marck a BISMARCK MAN CAME HORE T0 DIE “Three years ago I came home thinking 2 or 3 weeks would be my sion, and when the To Win a Friend. ee To he a little more patient, a little | sit more loving, 2 littl» more gentle and) ¢ generous with the sullen, ¥ friend, is practically the only v win him, y to! tions @ Tae remainder of the day rek will be devoted to the v jliday features. There nners at noon at all of Bi ytels and cafes, and may mily reunion the turkey and r pal hotels , for th prince nts w yn, eschewed Hoov ast le “f | plenty. P wird | Pew ight there are special attrac- arck and Orpheum. | is the showing eX- rmer HM be big} ings in the sh are being planned, as the owed on elaborate menus at, Au sone occa: | ism and return: | 1 to the good old American idea otf limit to live. [ had suffered for rs from colic attacks and severe IT hap- see an advertisement of Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy and pur- “nased a bottle at the drugstore and atter taking the first dose I felt bet- kter than I had for 15 years. IT am now in the best of health—thanks to| {Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy. It re- | moves the catarrha from the | jintestinal tract, and allays the in- ‘flammation which ‘causes practically | | ali stomach, liver and intestinal ail- ments, including appendicitis. One | dose will convince or money re-} | funded. CALL FOR SPECIAL TERM OF THE! | SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE| | OF NORTH DAKOTA. | Tt appearing to the judges of this! court that the public interests demand | | that a special term of said court be} held at a place other than the seat of| | government, | ORDERED, That a special term of) lthe supreme court of the state of | North Dakota is appointed to be hold- }en in the city of Fargo, commencing: | Saturday, December 8th, A. D. 191%,| lat 10 a. m. | The sole business that will be heard| Style XVI at said term is the consideration of! $215. i") motions for admission to the bar. | tate of North Dakota, in the Supreme Court—ss: | | 1, J. H. Newton, clerk of the su- | preme court of the state of North Da-! ' kota, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of the original order for a spe- | ial term of the said supreme court of | the state of North Dakota, as the orig- ‘inal now remains on record in the} | minutes of the court in my said office. | Witness my hand and official seal} at Bismarck this 28th day of Novem- ber, A. D. 1917. All Styles an EASY PAYMENTS MAIL J. H. NEWTON, Cleark of the Supreme Court, State of North Dakota. | Bismarck A Mail Orders Receive P BISMARCK'S ONLY Authorized Victor Dealer id Prices. Piorp Attention RECORD ORDERS us YO HOSKINS 8 aT North Dakota ‘ation contains m0 : Pide, or habiteforming Aug f/ my description, is mild 2: fie in its actlog and. (brivis stura} ale to. os ater jot! rit and even crowns of gold and silver, is ‘pleasant taste «ren and they tal ‘Thousands of anklets, necklace lef in an easy, and never fail to result in a sood time. ALLEN Form | THANSSGIVING DINNER RELISHES the Atlantic Dates, 10¢ i | ee Hearts, 10¢ Sliced Tomatoes, 10¢’ \ dreen Onions, 10c Sliced Cucumbers. 10c 3 Sweet Mixed Pickles, 10¢ | y SOUP Potage ala Raine BOIL Chicken with Celery Sauce, 40c ENTREES al i Jardinier, 40c 6 lassen ae Lobster a la Newburg in Canape, 40¢ | ROAST : | i: ib of Beef au jus, 35c ; ’ uae Young Goose. Oyster Dressing, 40c | Stuffed Turkey, Cranberry Sauce, 40c VEGETABLES Steamed Potatoes > Mashed Potatoes Green Peas in Cream Blanched Cabbage Celery Candied Sweet Potatoes Honey June Melons, 10 Home Made Plum Pudding, Hard and Brandy Sauce, 10¢ Green Apple Pie Mince Pie, Hot or Cold TEA COFFEE MILK ——— ad clan UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT