The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 28, 1918, Page 3

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- SEVERE TEST FROM VERDUN TO SEA UJ] Y impossible for his offite to efficiently lent publle spirit, has: had: these three earty on, unger the present arrange-|letters framed: and placed’ in’ the’ his- % « hee ment all the work which has been as-| torical society for the ‘interest of vis- y Perera ara t ; REPUBLICAN (Continued From Page One) | TH AT W ATERS signed to it. . itors. No doubt many visitors willbe | “I was at my “work, ny! limbs, be- - Serbian troops, who are pushing on from Vilez to Uskub. The’ A ERE Mr. Kositzky also asks that before| desirous to see these and the enyel-|came numb, izzy, and faint, my troops defending Vilez have been-taken prisoners. The Serbians the legislators pass laws requiring the] opes which contained them, stamped |cars seemed ohn mp. I had been have reached Rati 15 miles north of Uskub. and have advanced a BE E installation of new office systems that| With the special: air’ postage’ stamps troubled with | gas” on: my i considerableydistance beyond Kothsna. they suRmie the. ill ta a comptes of| and the peculiar air postmark Ee neers ee eee bee meal ; : icials affected who ‘have the prac- BUY W. 8, 8 rs failed: to me, Ne rit , mph ati ae Pa t go PANESRCRODES Aeaaraeat te ack Satan tical kngwledge @nabling them.to. in: TABLETS! TABLETS!, mast, ty the orn Hohed a see vad . No Time for Politics. ys air- ondon, ep! — Japanese roops have occu ie aprystan. telligently pass on the froposition.|' In original’ bundles or in any quan- | Mende ie Bt, eS) P pry Believes State amine Should The state auditor again calls attention| tities* desired. Also’ all. kinds. school |@ Mte-saver’ to ie, T ontinuing 85 miles north of Blagivost -man of National Campagin — Viadivestok. givostehensky, in the region northwest. of). Reqitired to Prove Abil- \j{, the importance, of establishing a) suppltes. “Soe Faunce, Fourth, street, | With it with ‘splendid results. unifoym system of accounting. for all] for prices. 9 26 27 28. simple, harmless” preparation ‘ \ wu Committee. Bigg CAPTURE VILLAGES : 19 ity to. Examine state’ county and municipal. offices. , W 2t | moves the catarrhal mucus from the Rin ot oper nae (By Associated. Press) ere Yt North Dakota now’has 53 counties‘and < avy ws. s+ intestinal tract and’ al e jatar ical i mation which, causes Ontintistie Thought. stomach; liver and intestii Every person has two educations— including appendicitis. ‘One: dose will ‘ \ d ; pad} ey i 3 is : Bish ‘i as many. different systems of account- “Will H. Hays; chairman of ihe Re- Archangel, Tuesday, Sept. 24 American troops who are tak. |) State Auditor Karl Kositzzky wants/ing: says the state auditor who adds Dublican national congressional cam-|ing part in the operations on virtually all sections of the northern | Major Jini Waters to pass a civil serv-| that’ the: pat sree s ¥ ‘- § 36 systems change with every LSB ANE 8 ; paign committee, urges all Hepublt Russian front have captured several villages in’ recent fighting.|ice examination before he is again 2p-|new administration, one which’ he receives: from others! | convince or money’ refunded: Lenhart S Workers to bend every energy to make | The result of the co-operation of the Americans with British troops! pointed state, exanti In “his, bien- nvy W. ke ——} undone,’ shore Hmportant Watch HG eae eco) ‘ he Fourth Liberty. Loan a suge x 2 ‘< gives to himself,- is an advance ‘of more than 50 miles. nial report to the governor, the state STATE MUSEUM ~ : = and. insists ‘that “war be kept out of - partisan polities and that artisan-| © - INITIATES PRACE Ei 4 i ship be kept out of the wa! London, Sept. 28—An official statement dated Sept. 24 an- His telegram to local loan workers | nounces that Bulgaria has initiated a proposition for obtaining an auditor recommended that one’ be allowed’ to ear the title vot “uli WILL PRESERVE examiner who has it had it \ four years’ eperionce as an Gihiier AEROPOST MAIL _ eonsequent eternal establishment \ Archarivel, Tuesday, Sept. 24—The Bolsheviki are fleeing to stion made by Major Waters in y York and Chicago, via Cleve: Fe everywhere in the world of the intee-|Kotlas,.a distance of 325 miles inland tr ‘om Zerg, and the allie rity of American-rights, interests and|o\¢ continuing the pursuit. f honor, and the right of men to govern g I u themselves, are ui assured wit use British and Russian airplanes are continually: observing and proper performances ‘of the plainest bombing the Bolsheviki. duty of the citizenry at home. The operations still in. progress besides scoring a 50, mile ad~ next objective Liberty. Caan is our vance succeeded in sinking four ships, many machine guns and sf § no geography, political ie miuch war material. A’ few prisoners have also been picked up. The in the patriotidm of ;|enemy ships retiring hastily toward Kotlas. sowing mines as they DemocratsNand Republ s| went back, and’ the allied progress has’ been impeded by the ne- ¢ their, flag and are ready. to" cessity of mine Sweeping. ‘The casualties of th allied fores have ut been very small. i fs Have you ever. asked follows, in full: 5 ¢ armistice ard peace, and accountant, and ne urges that can- = “The, mission of America’ is about F aagl Ww. mike “Amertean soldiers in. Prancé are at} “London, Sept. 23—Austria is withdrawing her troops from Al- o would deprive the state ex-|elety copies of letter ie has received 4 we poment demonstrating to. the | bania according to reports received in Amsterdam from wellin-|aminer’s office of the examination of| Acro-post was {naugurated ~ et Shift cof wel this “republic. 13 formed cireles, the Central News Correspondent at Amsterdam Countieg. ent ities. nd would jiave #18; -betwean ive York and oa || Fe Whe HOW. CAN YOU | snide, 3 wires. \ work done by the @ auditor's} W ,. Via’ Philadelphia, hi S F i - s ce, In.this recommendation, says postage was 24 cents at’ first. On r “Their, compléte ‘success and. the - BOMBING BOLSHEVIKT (Kositzky, he-is fpllowing out. a] September 118,, aero-post between a § REPAY? \ | \ yourself. what. you:.can possibly do to repay all that the boys in France ate doing for you, Our. army ‘and navy never sleeps. Some part of it is always awake for you. ‘Some part of it all day and all’ night is fight ing and dying for you. SPECIAL NOTICE - The mahagemnnt of the Auditorium announces an ‘un- usual event in the engagement of Engiland’s“ greatest instrumentalist. The sensation of the 1913+ English season. FRIDAY EVENING - -We continually insist. for he war bes kept ft. partis: i and { partisan- aA , ship he Kent out o fthes wat, Sane BACK I IKE A ‘ OCTOBER 11, 8:15 ue M. hidaindee PeavGe to “Just as in congresa the epubli- Lad. “ the fight which made possible > PQs. fONee, Go to yout drug; dl 7 the passage of the great war measure, BOARD? IT’S box of the.pure, original GOLD ME so now the party membership and or-y |) - YOUR KIDNEYS | 4. taariem oil Capsules, imperted vation has an immediate, definite te fi i fr every month front ihe] labora- war task, in the accomplishment, of] ‘jere’s no use suffering from the | tor’ in Haarlem, Holland: PY which it can fully function. — I repeat, | awful agony of lame nt Don't we ait and to take, they almost let the! e no contest in this country | ¢iy tt “Da attack the poisonous germs as to anything that touches the war | jing the cav clogging up your system and bring} except that cont 3, to who bect can | conditi quick relief. serve, who most sive. are usually indicated For over two hundr The snevess. of the Fourth Liberty |} ck, wrenching pains, 1a have been helping the Why not - Loan shall be the Republican party's try them? Sold eve by re- supreme motivesof thought and<action r a naclageg: until that objective is attained. ‘als for | Three sf they do Wherever Republicans are gathered ‘not help you Ask for “GOLD. MED- together, by twO or two thousand, it | AL" and be sure the name “GOLD shall be a win-the-war meeting. Just SDAL” ison the box. as the Republican part’s every action at all tinfes has been and’shail be de- termined “solely by how we can con- tribute most of the war's suc¢ess, so ‘y, thought and dction ined entirely by how we can make certain the quick over- subscription ,of.the Fourth Liberty | Loan. “This is the unite country’ 's next message to Germany. In this country all bq a fighting force in this Lib- erty Loandrive. This is the, Republi- can ogganization’s bysine: This is the real busingss of every man, wom- an, aud child in America. ILL #.,HAYS, “Chairman Republican Congression- al Committee.” y Stork and Cupid Cunning Plotters May 0 New Home will Have 0 Little - Isolde Menges | Violinist and Talented Australian Artist Eileen Beattie , at the’ piano. Miss Menges will use her $20,000 Str ad- eau . avarias violin. New York Musical American said: “Best feminine vialin- ist by far,yet disclosed to New York... a Priees - = +. + = = $1.50, $1.00, 50c - Special matinee at 2:30 P. M. Saturday, at which children will‘be admitted for 25c, (including war tax). Prices for adults same as Friday Evening : Until you, ave put Bismarck,ND ; every dollar you. possibly can into LEBERTY BONDS your conscience will not tell you that you ~ have repaid: The Oldest and Largest Bank in this sectionof the State worn-out feeling pai domen. These arenature’: i ‘vepay is to” hasten ‘the BANK oy end by buying LIBERTY: BONDS. sh ill the Stars and Stripes oat Over the City of Metz? Many American, aditors are imprest with! *he siento of the statement of Marshal Foch in a. cabled message to the Knights of Columbus: “It was from Metz that Lafayette went to help your an- cestors, and we shall one day see your victorious banner floating in Metz.” /The Richmond Journal is convinced that before the pr season for open warfare closes “the Stars and Stripes will: float over the city of Metz,” despite the t that it is a “long hard road” according to Colonel Azan, the distin- guished French officer. “ARE THE FOLKS AT HOME BEHIND! US,” The hove'k inFrance are asking this i in their - letters home. , Speaking for this commuyity we will say: ‘; Weare right hehind-you, all of us, all the ime. We are cutting out’ wagte and learning cheerfully: and gladly to do without that you may have. And we are going to PROVE that we are h behind you by going over'the top for the fourth issue of Libérty Bonds just like you, go, ‘over. —every man crowaing for a place in ihe , first line! - You'll have no complaint to offer about f the way this community came through a its quota. . - Capital Security Bank . a 2 CAPITAL $50,000.00 . BISMARCK. N.D. - KRIST KJELSTRUP, President, ‘ ! C. W. MeGRAY, Vice President, J..O. LYNGSTAD, Cashier. In THE LITERARY DIGEST for this veel the leading article giyes a glowing description of all the incidents relating to the first great American victory'in Europe in which our army, with the gallant French, wiped-out the St. Mihiel salient in twenty-seven hours and shows how this victory affects the future downfall of Metz. Accompanying this article is a splendid full-page colored map, with a complete - index, of the terrain now being fought ever by the American troops. Cupid and the. stork. are-held: upto‘ ven eration; they are rated as cunning plotter. to herald the coming of the little ‘sunbea_ to gladden tho. hearts and brighten the homies of: a host of happy families, There is a most remarkable reparation kngya as Mother’s Friend, which has be by, stomen for over’ half 4 before. the arrival of the stork, This is penetrating external application’ for the ab- ‘domen and breast. By daily use _through- out the waiting months, strain and. tension is relieved. ‘The. muscles made elastic {and pliablo-so that when baby comes. they expand with ease.and the pain aad. danger at the crisisis:naturally less, Then, too, the nerves are- not’ torn and drawn with that usual wrenching strain, and many distresses, such ag nervousness, nausea, beating. down’ and stretching pains, ard among the discomforts and debilitating ex- perletices women who have used Mother's friend ‘say they: have entirely'escaped by the ‘application of ‘this time-honored remedy. housands: of women have used Mother's Friend and know from experience’ that jt is one of tho greatest cpntributions to healthy, happy, motherhood. ‘ite to the Bradfield Regulator Co. Lamar Bidg,,,. Atlanta, Ga., for their “Moth : 1 Other news features of great interest in this number of “The Digest” are: Germany’ s Whining Chorus From the All- Highest to All the Lowest in Germany a Chorus of Whines ts Heard as the Allied Success on the Western Front Grows. Read in This Article the Translations from the German Press Austria’s Diplomatic Waterloo ‘| Our Militarized: Colleges Proof of Russia’s Betrayal New Status for Military Bands 5 A Poor Time to Quit Work A New Way for Women to Aid the To Remake Europe on‘Peace Lines Wounded What Germany Leaves to Roumania “First Essential to‘a World Peace” erhood , Book, Ther a a wealth of in- s reaing tt ite 5 Ry be terivedfyomy Just what every woman wants o-Eiow. Get - 2 ~The Science of Making Canned Music | The Amerjcan of Austrian Birth nO vottla of Mother's Friend fromthe drug. For Up-to Date ’ ey 7 Satay and hoy Seely yours a Rey Z Flivvers on the Rails? (Prepared by U.S. Bureau of Haucation) i : 17 igi Se Pl bi Why Many Inventioris Are Foolish Current Poetry SEAT, um ing Moving a Mountain to the City Personal Glimpses of Men and Events Reproductions. of the Best Cartoons, and Many Other Striking 7 Illustrations - Better Do It Now Paint ‘sand: Wall Henn are go- . t . : -You Will Miss Your “Digest” - , and Heating " ing up. ee ‘ é Ri unless ‘you sats a definite order for it with your \|_ placed on the news-stand, We would suggest to-all THIS IS THE SEASON J news-dealer, The War Industries Board has or- our friends that when they buy this. week’s num- of the year when you should call.on or write ‘dered all publishers to conserve paper, freight ton- ber they tell the news-dealer to save next week’s , ; _ ~ EB) . decorates your momes before ° Tei ( nage, labor, power,<etc.; by. limiting publishing to number for them, or’ better yet, several fuéure the cold weather sets in. + : actual demand. News-dealers must order their | numbers. This is the only plan that. will insure va supplies closely—no. extra copies. As THE LIT- your getting “The Digest” regularly from. your IF YOU HAVE A HOUSE BRARY DIGEST sells out a few hours after it is news-dealer. : or a store building to rent, let. “me fix it ap for you and you” -will “get “a tenant’ mucly quicker. Frank G. Grambs Successor to GRAMBS & PEET 304 MAIN ST, ~’ BISMARCK, N. D. MM . September 28 Number on Sale’ Today—-All News-dealers--10 Cents - ESTIMATES FURNISHED FREE. 1 eee ngen Co. Painting, Paper ai stedi titer ior Decorating» Wall “Paper, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, ‘Brushes. A _Office and Store, HAGGART BUILDING ~ 215 Broadway, Bismarck, N.,D. WE ALSO DO ‘ALL KINDS OF GLAZING. > HENAN > A: Gate z ToK ye I . Sane ‘ i 5a ae = pres : Se wes KS {MNTTNANYEANTNE JOBBERS OF ‘Pipe Fe < Valves AUALUVOONUOUNOAUUOGAUUUEMANOGEOOAUTOONAGUqOQAUaUaNORIIT “Bagugtianifeavti Ye 4 = t wv wa “ eae 4

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