The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 8, 1918, Page 3

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4 4 a out it. Uy ord OO AY, OCTOBER. 7, \ ' Among French Alps Soldiers Every Day With Comfortable Quarters, Tasty Food, Sight-seeing Tours, Movies, Maga. zines, Dancing and, Best of All, the Opportunity to Meet and Talk With * “Real American Girls.” Py AHERE are nearly 2,000 dough- r boys in Aix-les-Bains every day now. They are there comes. hed and renewed. utthe American boy cannot or jy France. n the success attained. the doughboy arrives et bill. The Y. M. C. hoa’. He is assigned to comfortable room in a ;ood hotel, can have French cooking, change from American fare, don. from military discipline, ‘or eight days his own master, ‘whe h so get a real rest. Settied ‘in his room, the ‘heads for the casino, the center s. in the town. This magi tructure set down amid me gardens, wag at once the pl gvound and the gambling .o' the aristocracy of Europe. Aristocracy Lends Color the 4, few of aristocracy enboys: = G by the Y. M. A. and men. ican women preside. ome coming. ~ Mrs. Helen Bagley Anderson, Detroit, bool Solorads Rao MANDAN CLOSES. PUBLIC PLACES Local Authoriites Act Against Flue on Advice From State Board of Health. 7 Springs and . : / ‘Mandan, N. D., Oct. ©.—Acting on advice from the state board of health, | local authorities today directed thé closing of ll schools and other -places of public gathering and amusement. The sta’ board of health has directed that'th step be taken wherever Spanish influ- enza has become a menace, and the/ prevalence of this epidemic in Man. dan, local health authorities believe, warrants their action. Similar instructions have been 1 ~ qeived by Dr. F. B. Strauss, Bismar health officer. Dr. Strauss does not believe, Bismarck necessitate any quarantine action. The health officer fs not yet satisfied that there is any Spanish influenza in the capital eity. It is ad- mitted that Bismarck has some cases | of la grippe, but there is practically | no pneumonia or other maladies which! accompany the Spanish influenza. ———— ee The Best Cough Syrup Is Homesmade Heee's an enay way to nave $2, and yet Lave the best cough remedy you ever tried. ou've probably heard of th bY well-y known plan of making -cough 's: at fiome, But have you ever used it hen you do, you will understand why sands of families, the world over, feel that they could hardly keep house with- it. “It’s simple and-cheap, but the way it takes hold ofa cough will quickly earn it a permanent place in your home, nto a pint bottle, pour 215-ounces of Pinexs- then” add plain “granulated sugar syrup to fill up the pint: Or, if desired, use clarified molasses, honey, or corn syrup, instead of sugar syrup. Either _ way, | it. tastes good, never “spoils, and gives you a full pint of better court remedy than’ you could buy ready-made for three times its cost, It is really wonderful how quickly: this@ e home-matle remedy conquers a eough— asually in 24 hours or less. It seems to penetrate through every air passage, loosens a dry, hoarse or tight cough, ‘lifts the phlegm, heals the-membranes, ind gives almost immediate relief.. Splen- lid for throat tickle, hoarseness, croup, “pronchitig and bronchial “asthma, Binex is a highly concentrated com- pound of genuine Norway pine extract, and has been used for generations for | throat, and chest ailments, { Avoid Ciesppoimtmment by. asking yor fruggist for “214 ounces-of Pinex? wi ‘all’ directions, and: don’t recent ‘any-- thing clse. Guaranteed to give absolute fe ee oy moncy promptly refunded, © | Pinex Oo., Ft. Wayne, dnd. ion. French and English sol- go home when*the time for They see their wives, otveethearts and mothers, sleep com- fartably in the old familiar bed and % home-cooking. They come back their places in the Army re- < Either he must go without acation—which 4vould mean un- piness and reduced efficiency— 1 home must be created for him The Y. M.-C. A. has undertaken the task of making that home fo> him. American Y. M. C..A. have the largest part qt the ‘Aix—tho beautiful and comfortable watering-place among the French -everything is ready for him. The Army! has furnished him with |{ sportation and grranged to pay nim 2 room and arranges for boy of haven still come to Aix to mingle with the 2 and lend color to the The casino has beep taken It is here that the These may not have seen an Amer- woman for six or eight months, end these ‘wofnen’are to them moth- and sisters for the time being— ve to make their vacation a real theatres, churches, | however, that ‘conditions in'§ Home for U.S. Boys on Vacation From Trenc Beautiful Watering-place / American Women Make Aix-les-Bains a Real hes 1 on go at A. a carries the spirit of the place. A “douguboy doesn’t stay long in Aix before ‘‘Mot! Anderson finds him. She gets his name, learns where he is from and welcomes him in just the manner to put him completely at home. “Sergeant,” she calls to a “young” veteran who wanders in late. “Wh is i ‘You can go up Sount Revard by train and see Mount Blanc. You can go for a boat ride on the lake; there is the bathing’ beach we have fixed up for you, and you know’ the tennis courts and the athletic fields are open. There are lots of nice American of girls here to talk to, there are irs and LIBRARIANS 10. - CALL OFF THIS - YEAR'S MEETING poned Because of Epidemic of Influenza. | - | Eecause of an epidemic of Spanish | influenza at Valley City, the annual convention of the North Dakota Li- brary association, Which was to have jopenell there Thursday, has been in-y definitely” postponed, Mrs. Minnie Clarke Budlong, secretary of the North | Dakota public library commission, an- {nounced this morning. | | John Adams Lowe, who was to have been the principal speaker at the Val- y City convention, was notified at} St. Paul today thtt the meeting could | inot be held as scheduled, and advices \have gone out to association leaders | ‘over the state. All public meetings i | Bismarck,ND. | | TheOldest and | Largest Bank in this Section of the State “pilliards. Why don’t you eyer come , the doings and stay late. succeeded her, when Mrs. velt was called to dovlar the women’s end of the organization in‘ Paris h before five?” “Well, lady,” I w about, cight and then folls over and ‘sleeps some more. And when I've finished a’sleeping in that nice soft bed, I just lies there and thinks how\lucky I am.” ' But the “younger” -boys, who rep- resent the mass, gather carly for ‘They are eager to talk to the two score Amer- ican Y. M. C..A. women there to help make their stay pleasant. These women, old and young, work under Mrs. Anderson’s direction. | Mrs. T. R., Jr, Starts Work | Mrs. Theodore Roos t, Jr. or- ganized the work of the Y. M. Ae women at Aix, Mrs. Ander ces up maybe serve them food and nicnic narties.” an} | in Valley City have been_ prohibited becatse of the rapid spread of the in-} fluenza epidemic. DARTING, PIERCING’ \ SCIATIC PAINS Give way before the pene- | trating effects. of Sloan’s . Liniment So do those rheumatic twinges and the loin-aches of lumbago, the nerve. inflammation of neuritis, the wry neck, the joint wrench, the ligament sprain, the muscle strain, and the throbbing bruise, ‘The ease of applying, the quickness of relief, the positive results, the cleans liness, and the economy of Sloan’s Liniment make it universally preferred. Sloan's Liniment Kills Pain BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNR The clder women chat with the, boys, draw them out about hom and mother, sew on their 5uttons, drink cheer them. The younger women besides working in the canteen, with the boys ‘on excursions ani work in M. COA \ THREE CORNERED GUSSET Relieves strain in the garment at thigh and insures greater comfort.and longer wear. HUNAHNASRADENNOARGCNEA| PERFECT SHOULDER STAY Keeps garment from stretching across the shoulder and holds sleeve in place. SLOPING SHOULDERS AND SLEEVES Gives natural form to bust and proper tapering to back. LOW NECK SLEEVELESS GARMENT This garment is tailored so it is narrowed to the proportions of the back with extra fullness allowed for the bust—positively will not slip off the shoulder. It is also cut lower in front than the back, and will not show be- neath transparent yokes. MMM RI ATHENA SILK GARMENTS FOR WOMEN In white Athena silk and wool in white........ $3.25 Athena Merino garmcnis ins white and cream.......$3.25, $3.73, $4.00, $4.50, $4.75 Athena cotton in ‘white and cream at $1.75, $2.00 and $2.25. Athena Merino shirts and pants in white at $2.00, $2.25, $2.75 and $3.00. Athena cotton shirts and pants in white $1.00 and $1.25. ANUTEQUUQUANEDENNCQEOQENOGE: Roose- and “Foremost in Value” Minin Folsom’s Jewelry Auction ~~ Crowded the Doors FAGER buyers are getting at this Sale. t * * “First in Variety” GOOD CHEER AHEAD. -There is good cheer ahead. The day of Victory is : coming fast. Our boys will be coming home. Families will be re- united. Laughter - will ring again and a new and greater happiness will be ours because we saved Freedom from the Ger- man sword. 3 Ours? Yes, if we do our share now by lending our money to the cause ff of buying. LIBERTY f BONDS. \ ~ Hi How about you? , , Athena Tailored Underwear : _ for Women and Children... A few. reasons why you should wear ATHENA (underwear) tailored. CURVED OUT ARMHOLE paren # - Brings the garment ‘snugly up wader the arm without unnecessary cloth to cause un- comfortable perspiration and impair the fit of the gown at the armhole. ae PATENT FITTED SEAT * |°" . By a unique and patented method of tail- oring, the ATHENA seat has been shaped to allow sitting—the garment will stay closed at any posture. . ‘i ATHENA UNDERWEAR FOR CHILDREN Does away with the bother of frequent ex- changes in érder to get’ ‘right’ fitting gar- ments‘for youngsters—sized by ages—not. by numbers—and is ordered according to age; for instance, ask for age ten, 10, for ten year. old child, etc. > / ATHENA CHILDREN’S MERINO GAR- MENTS r ee In silver. 6 he STE Size 2-4 Size 6-8-10 Size 12-14-16 ATHENA CHILDREN’S MERINO GAR- MENTS — i ti In white. i: Uae Size 2-4 «$1.36 $1.50 Size 6-8-10 . ». 1.75 Size 12-14-16 VISIT OUR READY-TO-WEAR SECTION - WEBB BROTHERS - ““First in'Style” | 2 UUGnnuuvoneungvoccsuangnvuanegngeccaensaveegnoueaaeqanenssueenQsoduanguauasueensqubuensucuenggscceeggececudcovegnueeaneeeats one naeeie aveTeenn TH PRL grabbing ‘the Exceptional Bargains they are _ Never in the history of Bismarck have ' {you people had such an opportunity of buying your Xmas goods at your own prices 7 x KF t . last sale. | This Sale will continue afternoons and -levenings. Saturday Evening being the ~ pOROUHEODEGDEADODARUROEQUGOSEOQUITECULSUOGLGLUGADIOUUTOAUAUDEAATHRASOOSSASITOSUUSCOSSROBLOSUNODUOBOORRUBODESS OESDODOREDOTDANBESEETIEN SHOURALEADONULGUOUOERDOOERSEURAEODUOOUODOUOLSUOORSCURUCHOUROREGOOSOEAONODAOUSOUSNSLOONNI

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