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EIGHT BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1918. BEAUTY AND THE BEAST GERMAN TERMS OF PEACE FOUND | | With the F Wednesda " conditions of peac y in a document. found a trench that was recently rec by entente allied troops. A re of the principle conditions, as given | in an official translation “After the enormous have made of our bloo ties, we exact as a ni mum to preservation and velopment of Germany, the following: | “Belgium, especially the Flanders coast with Antwerp, is to remain un- der German military, economic and po- litical Qependence. “Liberty of the seas shall be prop- erly established for all nations, the central powers being allowed a com- mercial fleet totalling 17,00,000 tons, while that of the allies should amount to 10,900,000 tons. “Our colonies with augmentation. “We are to have more numerous and stronger naval stations. “The Longwy and Briey minefields, which furnished France it’s weapons for attack, shall become German. “Readjustments of the frontiers, particularly in the Vosges, are to be fixed according to the military situ- ation and the appreciation of com- mandant. Our frontiers must be such} that their defens made easi “The former ( inces shall be incorporated, their r soil furnishing new cereal fields German peasant emigrants, thus pro- tecting the empire against the dan- gers of famine. " “Courland, Lithuania, Livonia and Esthonia are to be colonized. “One million eight hundred thou- sand tons of Rumanian petrol will be at the disposition of Germany. “Those nations, wh ttacked peace- ful Germany must ar charg- es in raw material, s ready mon- ey and territorial conc ns, ing Germany wit honly five bilions 1 tional debt.” CITIZEN OF OHIO — CAPITAL TELLS OF WAR CHEST SCHEME E shall be returned CROWN PRINCE or ceamavy Decide for yourself which is whieh. | But if you ask us, we can't see why | they blotched up a picture of a beau-} iful riding horse with the mug of} clown prince. | Renee | | mittee, a son of the Columbus man | now in the city, and it earned $200 a} y for the cause. This was only one) ‘orés of novel and.effective mon-| ng schemes which are descrid-| 5 ed in the chamber of commerce w: “lchest book, several hundred + -| sand copies of which have been dis- | tributed | Governor Cox of Ohio discovered | ‘how must in rnest the people or} {the Buckeye ‘al were when he| ordered the ser hoard removed from the capitol grounds. The press The city of Columbus aa umbus y Chest Plan uable advocate in J. B. the Peters & Herron Das is here en route to the coa' lumbus war chest plan ‘Mr. icGaughy ic project tributing as illustrated bus rand he is d an attractively he goes pamphlet published by the Colum ;after 48 hours’ panning, the govern- or was glad to get from under and | order the big show reopened. MOTHER'S FRIEND FOR Expectant Mothers -; USED BY THREC GENERATIONS chamber of commerce which de: the plan in detail, telling how 000 was raised in three days used as a fund from which Columbus subscriptions to war activities. could be paid on the dot. The “Kaiser Board,” “adorned” with life-size figures of the kaiser, the crown prince and Von Hindenberg, so adjusted that whenever a well-placed baseball struck a head it rang a great gong, was designed by Max Ce Gaughey, in charge of the stunts com PTT uuvsuuceuccencennannancauaccucieeecsnvanscocsoceegnnococvenetenegvvgusocceevndtecnovcvaquesteereeggge Storage — Gasoline — Tires — Accessories Car and Battery Repairing—Free Air “EVERYTHING FOR THE AUTOMOBILE” SERVICE ---That’s Our Middle Name ‘LAHR MOTOR SALES COMPANY OVERLAND DISTRIBUTORS . QUGEUAAUUUAUROGOUNGAOAOGEDEGAOACONONOOOAOONUEOUOOAONEAOGOUOGOUGOONOUOUONOCUGUONOOOOOONUOUNOOONEOsOANOnED MHOCUOUCUOUUUUOUUAUUUGHOGADOOCUAOCAEOOUOGURUAEOOCGQUCSEOGEOORUUODOCADOUONUOUUUUOUEOCONONOCUROORONONOOUED | ‘ THE POWER OF A CHECK -reaching. This is especially true when you can king account with a bank of recognized ;got hold of the executive order, and} ; | graphs, and probably fatally wound-| street was crowded, Eray meeting|Mrs. Bray to the show. The L'rays|and she divorsed hi msome time ago. ed Mrs. Gladys Bray, divorced wife} Showers while the latter_was taking | formerly lived at 1652 Dewey avenue, ' Showers is said to be married. ‘of Bray ,and then turned the gun up-| = fe himself, firing the bullet entirely through his temples. He is at the j emergency hospital and is not expect- jed to live. Mrs. Bray is at St. James hospital. The shooting occ ear- S. Showers, buyer |'ly last evening on West Park street, second hand phono-|in front of Lutey’s store, while the i GOES TO FARGO, O. W. Roberts — left yesterday for Fargo to’attend a state-wide food confeernce at which national officials were present. TRI-ANGLE TRAGEDY. Butte, } shot and killed and seller of y 1(.-~Martin Bray Nearly Every Disease Can Be Traced to Constipation \ DR. CALDWELL’S SYRUP PEPSIN The Perfect Laxative Quickly Corrects arty Disorder of the Intestinal Tract, Relieves the Conges- gestion and Restores Normal Condi- tions. Is Gentle in Action and Does Not Gripe. Sold by Druggists Every- where—50 cents and $1.00. HOLIDAY Here’s a Real Breakfast — Fruit, Jam, Bread or Toast and Holiday Nutmargarine The very best part of the meal will prove to be the Holi- day Nutmargarine. This new wonderful nut butter is ' a most delicious spread for toast and bread and you can put it on thick without any compunctions for the cost is just a trifle more than half the cost of creamery but- ter. : It is absolutely the purest article that can be made—cocoanut oil, peanut oil, milk and salt—churned a creamy white—equally fine for table and cooking. ‘ With the pound carton you get a capsule of vegetable coloring and it is easy to give it the butter color. We are compelled by an old law to label this new product oleomargarine because there exists no law that distinguishes between oleomargarine made of animal fats, and nutmargarine made of vegetable oils. NORTHERN COCOANUT BUTTER CO. Minneapolis, Minn. icatessen Store and all Dealers in Pure Food Products Sell the Holiday Brand. Dealers supplied by, STACY-BISMARCK COMPANY Bismarck, North Dakota Wholesale Distributors A trial bottle can be obtained, free of charge, by writing to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 457 Washington St., Monticello, Illinois. Your Grocer, Del SHOE POLISHES PRESERVE THE LEATHER LIQUIDS AND PASTES:) % ei €OR BLACK, WHIT!?, TAN, DARK BROWN OROXBLOOD SHOES.’ . THE F.F.DALLEY CORPORATIONS, LTD. BUFFALO. N.Y> a GIVE UNTIL IT HURTS a It should be the privilege of every American citizen to get heart and soul, behind the Red Cross, that it may have ample funds to carry on its work of mercy to those who.are doing your fighting. ROSEN’S CLOTHING SHOP No Connection With Any Other Store in the State. TRUNKS BAGS PORTFOLIOS SUIT CASES, “Florsheim” Shoes ‘Holeproof and Phoenix Hosiery DY ~ STOCK REDUCING ‘Prices quoted are Less than Items can be Purchased for in Open Market We Suggest that the Public take Advantage of these Money Saving Bargains as this class of Merchandise ‘ is Becoming Scarce and Advancing in Price Every Day. SPECIAL 20 PER CENT OFF on any Trunk in this Store. Special in Men’s summer weight Union Suits. Former price $1.50. One odd lot of Fiorsheim Shoes Broken sizes, — $8.00 VALUES $4.95 $6.00 ALL LEATHER $4.50 One lot of Men’s English Rain One lot of Black and Grey : Coats. Sold for $7.50 Men’s Hose NOW $4.95 (eNO 25¢ VALUE 1ic NOW $1.00 SPECIAL One odd lot of Men’s and Young Men’s Suits. Former Price to $30.00. Sizes 33 to 37. One lot of Men’s Negligee Shirts —Soft Cuff. One lot of Athletic Union Suits One lot of Men’s Knit Neck- $1.00 VALUE 75c merit and reliability. Besides acting as a receipt your check will instill a feeling of respect for your connection with this bank. It has an undeniable effect upon your credit that is advan- tageous. It leaves a good impression of business-like methods. Why not take advantage of the opportunities offered by a checking unt with “THE FRIENDLY BANK” SPECIAL $15.00 wear, 50c. $1.50 VALUE $1.00 One lot of All Wool Blue Serge. Heavy Weight Trousers — All sizes Heavy weight Holeproof Hosiery in Black and White. One lot of Pure Wool, Grey Worsted Trousers, worth up to ~$10.00. OUR PRICE $6.09 We have a hundred dozen Ar- row Collars—Broken sizes. VALUES TO 9.00 OUR PRICE $7.00 40c VALUE 25c 20c VALUE 10c One lot of all wool Spring and Fall Top Coats, Worth to $30.90, now WORK SHIRTS, VALUES TO $1.00 Our Price 75c. “‘Carhartt’’ Men’s Black Satteen Shirts — Union Nade. Worth $2.00 each. , H “NOW $1.00 $15.00 AND $18.00