The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 16, 1918, Page 3

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THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1918. Hailtoshis 6 y, rt 4 : | States Govern- pale the 7 - { Better Babies. The firms on : | i 7 this page have a e: . . ‘ : something of'es-: | Help the Babies pecial interest to ee Help themselves offer this week. BABY WEEK TO. ACR yey TS CET Erste Mitoncss teat cette fat tty SP cone @ ng, ' : BEGIN MONDAY : ' UNDER STATED FROM OUR STATE “The exact date when Base Hospital _Yegetabto plants ready at Hoskins. "hens Wee ire a : , Council of Defense Man Says We! Dr. N. 0. Ramstad Says Nationall| ‘ IN : B U R LEIGH Would Be Proud If Truth Council of Defense Urges Were Known Volunteering King Kiddi Vv ? gis —_——- Kiddie to Have Two Whole “Not as a sponsor for the adminis- Weeks Devoted to His Wel- |_| ‘vation, but in tairness and justice to 3 jit. I feel jthe truth in this matter « fare -in-Country ! QUAIN AT BASE HOSPITAL Dr. Nv O. Ramstad has recently re cuined from a up io wasyngton, D. C., witere ne bad oven cal lor con- ference with the Council of National Detense as a memner cf the state medical committec. a ‘'Pne surgeon general needs ‘more medical men for the service, and, al- thouga North vakota has ay en up a large proportion of her ac should be stated,” wires Halliday, director of publicity North Dakota Council of Defense, in Washington, in c ling a . WARD TWO FIRST ON LIST ment which he siates has been given ‘ oe ) Sonera! circulation in the press to i, 4 e Bi tr . {the effect’ that the government has ‘ ett Fay ein fh Be ‘| spent $640,090.900 and has only one day, May 20. As paler ye tact, [airplane at thte front. “The govern- y aA? *!ment has spent only $165,000,000 for} | i Hedlented ‘to atuioee the-Baby” A aeug ote et Broduction. ne on Mey, tcrs for the army, the Council of Na- q ft is not’ believed possible that , o Bad go daway, planes in Europe it uonal Defense nevertheless requests ate addition to 1,260 training planes in about fifty’ more men from this oy e é ere Smneerer, in Burleigh. coun. | France ‘nd 4,000 traming planes in ‘North Dakota stands very high in the Ea six working days. i +, Amer ‘a. We are manufacturing them proportion of medical men who are . a ‘rat the rate of 1,065 a month. ‘The ex- wring the flag. it is hoped that the Mrs: C. N. Kirk, general chair- nan of the-women’s national coun- ‘ceil of defense in Burleigh: county announces that May 20 and 21 will be devoted: to the weighing and | measuring of babies in Ward Two, | of the city.. Mrs. Alfred Zuger is chairman of this ward, and her | penditures also inclide airplane equip- ment, selected timber, motors and var-| : jious other parts which when assem F bled will make a mighty «aerial fleet. , I believe if these facts were truthfully | placed in the hands of the peopie they | ‘would be aroused by our achievements ; instead of feeling discouraged over new requirements will be as readily | led as were the previous ones. vr, namsfad met, Major Quain in Washington. He found the 1 i jasm tor his army wor | ent chief surgeon the | jnospital, Camp Jackson, hospital has over a thou Ann Murdock, Empire-Mutual Star. Who appears tonight at the Orph- committee is composed of Mrs. } ” i _J. P. Clinton, Mrs. Npeoves Poster? i false statements. oun heirs in. ene of charles oh Major Quain has a large corps of sur Mrs. John Bork and Mrs. William | ; man’s famous plays ‘The Imposter, | geons agsocidted with him. The Red Langer. I RED CROSS WILL supported by David Powell. Cross unit organized by Major Gucin | ‘Ward Two babies will be pre last year has been transferred and en- . sented at Webb Bros’. store for | LOOK INTO CASE ’ : rged_ into ‘a‘full base hospital, PauUIRUaaN Farmers’. Union Party hich is known as the U, S. Base Hos- examination, weighing and measur- ing from 2 to 6 Monday and Tues- day. A trained nurse wil be in charge of the work. pital No. 6. ‘Th | Swells R. Cc. Fund completion for foreign service. Other doctors and nurses for this org Civilian ‘Relief Committee Ex- pidly nearing nects Word from Neil Reid Sunday, May 26, will be observéd | ‘) as Baby Sunday in all the churches | of: the city and county. | Mrs. Thomas Poole, secretary of the Bismarck civilian relief committee of the Ked Cross, today received from ‘| American Red Cross headquarters in The woman's committss of Bismarck Local No. 1 #. B. & C. U. of A,, com sisting of Mrs. J. W. Eurch, Mrs. D, E. shipley and Mrs. Irwin Small, yester- tion ave at Camp Jackson ‘receiving special instructions for foreign duty. Dr. Arnson = has_ rec ly been pro- moted and is now Captain Arnson. He is at Camp Jackson with the same lw, ‘ day turned over to the Burleigh coun- | unit. WHAT TO USE TO Da ORS ener tacts Lea ty chapter of the Red Cross thte.sum | The nurses who left Bismarck hos- ca PREVENT APPENDICITIS immediately procure from France di-| °f $408.70 as the result of the sale and| pital recently have arrived at the \ rect information as to the present con-| SUPPer held last Saturday. The dif-|same place, as have Miss Annabelle a ik Sane, dition of Neil Reid, son of Mr. and ferent locals of this organization have, Foss, superintendent of nurses, ‘and g Sacglmanekegecnlcehonld gnaw: sin ng Mrs: Peter “Reid of this c'ty, and a pase. doing much hed Cross wonky and| Miss Harriet -.Spilland, the dietitian a od in Adleriks, flushes the ENTIRE | Member of Co. A of the Fighting First,| pe mn, “Chapter executive, com : a ‘ howel tract eo completely that append: who. nas severely wounded in action dei eas ta mane heErtY thane \ We are pleased to call your attention to our ~ONI {| May 1. . fj ; ahi Hat P i tis ie prevented, “OND SPOON.| "5. eld received no direct notif-|'0, the Farmers’ union, and assures ' splendid line of Baby Carriages, Go-Carts, sour atomac, gas or constipation be-|c@tion from the war department, but ri fle Gate ek o.help:¢bemeiniany’ TO HOLDERS OF . eins: i t cause it removes ALL foul matter b Fahea See thueneee ey Ce : - ‘ High Chairs, Cribs, Baby Beds, Bassinets, ram | which: clogged ‘and poisoned your sys- 7 be ry . = 4 ; | confirmed the news carried in The 5 . . * te both dectors “and pacients, baits Tribune's Associated Press dispatches TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ete. Br ng the little tots in. f Bismarck only Jos. Brediow, druggist, last Friday, telling of the wounding] VANFED—Girl for general house- # Throughout North Dakota by ‘the of her son in an engagement with the! work. Apply 16 Avenue A west or . p E Peal pe aa eT Hun. Mrs. Reid wishes to. state for] Pitone 169R. 5 16 te : ~ : : CARIES OTUBE I Dn Count ‘|the benefit of many anxious frignds ——. who are daily inquiring that she has) LOST—One-half dozen keys on a key Use your - ' t | HOME GUARD ATTENTION. || Teceived no further word. AS soon as} ring. Finder please return to Trib- F ¥ 4. | the civilian roliet committee of, the} une. 516M rk , Liberty Bond | i : Red Cross’ can obtain details from z ——, 7 \ There will be a meeting of the Home| France they ‘will be published. — ; |F OR SALE—A veautithi magniticent Coupons ‘ . e Guard at the armory Friday evening _——————____ Whitall anglo Persian rug, size 11x for th h f ! * at seven fifteen o'clock, Matters of /BARNES TO ADDRESS 15, Nover been used. Cost $185.00 W. ‘Sa e pure! SI o Furniture Department portance will be considered and a 5. members are urged to be present and TRI-STATE SHIPPERS} see it at the oriental rug show ar Savings tamps bring their arms. S rooms Haggart Block. 56 3t aie oe (- +) Signed: Fargo, May 16.—Julius H. Barnes,! yor RENT—A nice lar Your Interest Will Earn In- mM H TSO, i ENT—, ge all modern PB. 1» ct 5 st} gas. 5 1G 7 i if P. R, Fields, | received here by J. H. Adams, secre- soon bie b 16 tf for the Nation. Co ;. F. A. Copelin, tary of the Tri-State Country Grain) WANTED—Man with team and disc f é * i zs \ oe 9 machine at once to disc garden al- Phone 449K office F. W. Keith. 5 16 It Shippers’ association, advises that he will address the annual meeting of!’ ready plowed. this association, to be held in “Minn | over Webb's store. apolis on July 9, 10 and 11. Officia of the U. S. department of agriculture, Mr. Adams announces, will also ad- dress the convention on the recently acopted federal grain_standards: Governing Board. RUMMAGE SALE. ‘ The ‘ladies of the First Baptist church will conauct a rummage sale in the store room of the Haggart block . on Saturday, May 18. Many useful ar- ticles have been donated and there will be a display of spring and sum- mer millinery hard to resist. A special trimmer has been‘ engaged to take charge of this department and we guarantee satisfaction. A lunch ‘consisting of coffee, sand- wiches, doughnuts and ‘pie* will be served during the. afternoon. ‘Any of the Baptist ladies or their friends can leave donations for the rummage sale at the church parlors parlors on Feurth street where a com- mittee. will. receive them on Thursday and Friday afternoons. suede 5 3 5 NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. + Owirlg’to the high cost of ‘all’ sup plies and repairs used in -tonnection . with the auto livery business and the cash payment for same now being de- manded ‘by ‘the dealers from shon: such’ supplies afe purchased,. we, the undersigned firms engaged in the auto livery business in the city of, Bis- \ marck, are compelled to place our bus inedses Upon a str’ctly cash“tasis. eNotice is’ therefore ‘given that, or and-after June 1, 1915, al! services rendered by the undersigned will be WW 7) Oem a! udnneaunnueauunsnssnngeuagyenquegasungcuceeneevasangavsucescvavsuensuesnncagssavtnencgsuucavunasueeascadacansuancasdvansueensudanceasngnovsscsossgconssonnan: Bedding plants ready at Hoskins — Advertisement. ; ; 5S 10t ‘Are You Prepar- | ingforthe | Baby’s Future? | . Start a Savings Account for the Baby today. Lay aside a lit- tle each day, if only a few pennies, and at the end of each week or = month deposit the amount in this bank in the baby’s name. Edu-. z cate the child the value of a savings account and money matters F ay ANUSUGRAGSRUUSUSUAEASOUGLSULUNSSUCSUSOOUGEDUNUAULANNNNONNIAID: - NOTICE TO.'M, B. A’S. i Regular ‘meeting of the Bismarck Lodge-No. 1018,-M. B. A. will be held Thursday evening, May 16, 1918, at the | Knights of’ Pythias hall. ‘We have secured a special representative from | e | & the Supreme Lodge and\we request | 2 that all members be present in order ° 4 a? that we. can make arrangements for ; a short term campaigh. Degree team are ‘making’ arrangéments for a large i class adoption. At ee close’ ie tue 3 there -will a social time. : Don't f PUBLICITY FILM CO. Don’t fail to be present. 2 R. W. Patzmgn, President. G, C. Marsh, Secretary. 5 iM, | {| reqtiired to be paid for at the time ' ; Pugh ovoes at areal fr thi : as well as books. ) > change and thanking tne public for 2 : Be ‘ their patronage in, the past, ws re-| : Sh ld b k , . Form the habit of . * a main, Respevifuliy, : or saving. 2 | ma anny SEEN | ould be taken every year. 5 eee | ) : LE, SMITH. eal ° : ° ; Habits fill poor houses and jails, destroy health and-under- 2 eee Bring the little one to these 2 mine character. Habits likewise fill colleges, build homes, create = business institutions and splendid examples of worth while char- 3 acter. Saving is a habit. Start an account with this bank andadd = to it regularly. Four per cent paid on all savings accounts. First National Bank pevdnonocoencencevenccannuasuasuneenti specialists in the art of Baby photography. D TUTTE i 4 : Ground Floor Studio ~--- North of Grand Pacific Hotel Phone. 264 (eee gs

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