The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 3, 1918, Page 3

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- -THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1918 BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUN! CAPITOL PARK tin ging from the letters’ he writes. hich| U.S. SHIP TAMPA IS channel gnd reports indicate she was | PUBLIC PLACFS ORDERED. 3 : VA Cervantes of a Dumas. might hhave|| he tells of apie aaeadats and! LOST. OFF “BRITIoH COAST.| struck by a torpedo. while convoying CLOSED IN PHILADELPHIA. roven adventures and romances out! counts of ali agcounts. Here are es- shington, Oct. 3.—The U. S. ship | another vessel. esis | -- CLOSED NIGHTS 3 Nr apDE [erp te trom ae} litine conc the ‘world Tampa former coast guard cutter in| Apparently there were no eye wit-| ‘Philadelphia, Oct. 3.—Schaols, thea- i fe ar wentieth ave b sittin vorld | the naval service was lost.off the Eng-| nesses to the sinking. The nj re-| ters, churches and all places of public . i y sMose's. songs will| for the last °0 days traveling sround lish coa: optem De! t ort says an explosion: was felt about ves i i Romantic Lovers No. Longer }haye to he sung by a mere newspaper | France and I have seen about ail of Nehay ate a Binoy duty, ea of Bas Pp. “a and Tater quantities, of | 288embly were today ordered closed | 5 Vit. 1 wa Ly the 14th of July! 3 efipitely after th f re- . May Roam State House ithe: while’ Mose “has. been driving'|w jan See earache Poet Dal eae eg stnlamentinays RCSEAEG) WBE LOUD oss Bane ee aa pio ot | % Grounds. | oiticers. bare Be nee) hesassia ying | Wilson Pe eee neice ens a the ship was sunk a nigh in he Brisol| Tribune Want Ads Bring Results. | Spanish fntluenza. S Iga: being entertained by the ‘nobility and | fir American soldiers in Lyons and! b i e Romantic vers who have been|the elite. From St. Aigman, France,]{ was, one of them, only I rode,” z q wont to stroll o’nights beneath the , trees of the state house park, there to bay their sighs at the moon and to “stare upon the stars and ponder the| {SINE lll ellis oy whyness of the wherefore and the! a eae thusness of the such may do so no} 7 A : longer. The state board of control in/ caneten Cry lead Fleisher s : } session yesterday formally banned the AX SX Z ; use of the capitol grounds for this or | oe % e , a i : at . any other purpose between the hours of 8 p. m. and 7 a .m., which they do} say are most propitious to the wor: ship | of Venus and Cupid and their fellow | immortals. Exéelling its maida “‘Sledécesior4 in smashing dramatic crises: piled’ one upon ‘dnote in such dazzling succession as only the cataclysmic mating love of sucha primitive super-man can transcend the child love he heid for his ape mother s ee ee ae oe = TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC. || } ' The following resolution was pre- | | sats jatar “ ds seinen . sented to the board and passed, |} . A + ‘ | | October 2: w jis Q@he Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been < ol etRe SOLVED: That tho Capitol | in use for over thirty years, has bornc the’ signature of | Park be and the same is hereby are) i < | closed to the general public, from || Go under “his “per and has been % Bh | 8:00 . ‘clock p.m. of each and || Alten. sonal supervisicn since its infancy. } | every day, and will remain so clos- || ade “ ~ Allow no one to Coceive you, in this, | ed until 7:00 o'clock a. m., of each || All Counterfeits, Imitations and “‘Just-cs-gocd? are but a succeeding day. That this order || Experiments ‘that trifle with and endanger the health of eg : » * -\ [shall be in full force and effect || Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. baile Sart sf: 5 {| unti further notice.” tH - | BOARD OF CONTROL OF || What is CAS f ORIA ae STATE INSTITUTIONS. |} &. se | ‘astoria is a harmless substitute for Castcr Oil, Paregoric, t atry'w, 8) 8. Ie i and Soothing “Syrups. It is —pleasant. It contains i | neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its | “ MY WORST WAR | age is its guarantee. For more’than thirty years it has SAYS MOSE IN | been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, 2 : ‘Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arisin, ‘ » i ying & TYP. ICAL NOTE ™ therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids : z in’ Bast - the-assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural slecp. : ” ee { Well Known Figure bi ae The'Children’s Panacea—The Mother's Friend. Tarzan finds his mate in th> 2. ths of forests primeval and claims her Rushing, erashing ] ’ Legislative Sessions Writes | A tragedy grim and ° with the divine assurance of nature’s benediction, His exultant loving- smashing scenes of ; from France’ / GENUINE CAS I ORI A ALWAYS great—the breaking of | courtship is rudely sundered by grim fate, who wrests his mate away and _ gtrife between civilized ; as | ‘Tarzan’s-Jove cords. leaves him alone, wounded and heartbroken, by the shores of the boundless men, animals and sav- “his is the worst war T've ever | 9Bears the Signature of | seas which girdle his jungle world with a man-eating surf wall which the ages. been in,” writes Corporal. Mose Ros- enzweig, chauffeur headquarte! fe: 7 reat) are, First Army Corps, D. D., Ame n Expeditionary Force, in a letter, to) . James Dinnie at Grand’ Forks. ‘Mose, P proniinent in past legislative assem- ne 3 blies, once upon a time drove ear f Mr. Dinnie, but now he drive: over the rmoads of France la Us F from the battle front and fro J re, 0 vel ear. city, Mpending upon the business 5 the whims of the officer who Kives| The Kind You Have Always Bought him orders. | It may be the worst war Mose ever | was in, but Mose is not worrying. In) fact, Mose is having a great time, ( jungle folk may not pass. x Lifted with loving kindnes$ by the caressing trunk of his mastodonic friend Cantor to the secure summit of the great beast’s back and transport- Pathos supreme —-Fi- led to the security of jungle lair—won back to health by healing balsams and delity sublime p~ Na- purest ozone, Tarzan, full of passionate longing for the caresscs of his lost ture triumphant. "ove, parts with his mighty myrmidén, and again seeking the shores of the iv killing water, braves the gnashing teeth of the surf and breasis the waves in search of Ner who is dearer to him than life itself. 4 Tar: zan now embarks upon the strangest quest in the history of lovers-- Thrilling adventure— breasting the curling seas with animal-like confidence and thesublime tn- unutterable heart long- reasoning faith which in 2 life teeming with conflict had never known de- | ings—a new world’s feht—after weary hours the Gocof lovers sends a ship to bear him away, mysterics and heart- to distant shores where mayhap she would be awaiting him. lessness, After days and days of resentful labor on shipboard, and nights and nights and nights of heart-hungry watching freia swaying to» spar, a strange and terrifying land out of tho sunlit seas and Tarzau, child Civilization’s marble of the jungle, finds himse: nded by hordes ef heartless hum who heart and nameless turn away smiling or sneering’ from his eager query: “My mate, have you terrors for the jungle seen my mate?” Evading the perils that on every side beset him, terrors youth. undreamt of in his sylvan existence, our grim-lipped giant after endless wandering and adventure conquers every obstacle and kind fate leads him to his long-lost mate. Now Tarz’n’s was not.to be a peaceful wedlock, for in her own environ- z| A serpent enters Tar- {ment he found his mate still his in heart but bound, enslaved-by centuries zan’s garden of love. }of convention which he, the Primeval, was unable to bridge. Opened by ‘The wild fighting rage He struggles like a }the guile of a serpent in their garden of love a vast gulf began to separate of the jungle bred. The trapped lion to thwart |them. Struggling madly, blindly to understand and please his love-—iight- conflict of love, nature the foes who seek to fing at times with his old jungle fury those whom his instinct told him’ and convention. rob him of his mate J would part them, Tarzan and his mate find civilization’s conventions might- & and defeated. returns [ier than nature. At last, his heart torn and hurt only as such great hearts to his jungles. may suffer, Tarzan returns to his jungles for solace and finds only solitude. For his ways are no longer the ways of the jungle and its people, his old ~ friends, distrust him. Separated from her epochal lover. Tarzan’s mate finds life fruitless. Parent and friend watch with apprehension her grief-stricken silence. | The confession of the But there is Provi- { Comes, sent by the God of true lovers, the penitent serpent whose machin- P temptress—the heart- dence which guards {ations sundered them. Joy follows comprehension of Tarzan’s single-heart- swelling joy of love tri- true lovers. edness. ~Away over the seas in his jungles She seeks him. The gulf of umphant. misunderstandings fades from between them and love—wondrous _ love, {brings them peace in the end. Mighty Cantor sal- - vages the wreck of Tarzan, broken’ in heart and mind. 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