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. ¢ BISMARCK DAILY HOSTESS HOUSE MAINTAINED BY Y, W.C. A. - j AT CAMP GRANT, ILL. WHERE OUR BOYS _ ARE GIVEN HOME COMFORTS AND SOCHETY OCT. 9, 1918 AMERICANS AND BRITISH : ‘ ‘ TAKE CAMBRAI CAPTURING Be gay MORE. THAN 8,000 PRISONERS : 4 ESTABLISHED 1907, | j pes x Ue : i . 2 - . . if 5 ) (Continued From. Page Oae.) ee = 4 th , the American lines they were weak‘and exhausted, buf infinitely. ’ : i proud of their stand.’ They were rescued by comrades of the| - : TaN aaa ‘ American forces. who fought through the encircling band of Ger-|' : : DIAMONDS, “UEWELRY. Bp ast SO - ,/ Mans to the “lost battalion.” =.” ° ’ ” \ i halp Rae eos 4 : STEADILY GAINING. : | ig ° se : i : ___ Washinston, D. C., Oct. 9.—American and French troops are! - Res onsibilit f : _ Steadily driving the enemy from the scene of the desperate strug-| . : \ \ gle at Verdun, General Pershing reports: today in his communique] t ; ' paren i$ | en ee to the war department, which tells of the captufe ofa number of | Did you ever consider the element of responsibility in | ¥ important villages, d \| — connection with the buying and selling of Diamonds, Jewelry, = { TAKE 10,000 GERMANS. ‘Watches and other merchandise sold by Jewelers? Paris, Oct. '‘9+—Nearly 10,000 Germans were taken prisoner, reputati iabili financial soundness yesterday by the Our reputation for reliability and our financial \ N he allied forces in the fighting on:the various fronts insures you against any loss or misrepresentation of our of the battle line. The Germans are hurriedly: vacating the Ar-} merchandise. poe : r iu i - gonne forest, where the battle continues, ; 4 : We have been in the jewelry business in Bismarck over . E Teer Adoocioeea: ony ' twelve years, sad own our business ane. residence property, , BOC} SS.) therefore we are here to stay, and will have no jewelry auc- f £ London, Oct. 9.—The British advance ‘along the battlefront! / tions, ‘as the line of merchandise we handle cannot-be sold }- between Cambrai and St. Quentin is proceeding well today all along; io the line. The resistance by the Germans was not so much as it! he was yesterday. \ = : | ‘ss tt iu the America etlor of this front the Germans rgmresisting.| : as Se : : rongly. e’ American. losses, however, have ‘not been -heav: ’ : « 4 The total American casualties is less than half the number of Cet MRS.-J. A. GRAHAM : United War Work Publicity committee is co-operating closely with the} mans taken Eee CONTHO, OF THE AIR. : pee SE : a Aten big war service organizations now united will make no direct } at auction without loss to us and if you will consider one ~ minwte you will know that no (Business man) is in business for his health. rs You wouldn’t deposit your money in a bank that you con- ’ “sidered irresponsible, therefore it would be wise‘to use the same care in selecting the jeweler frgm whom you buy your diamonds and jewelry. ; Gifts from this ‘store are appreciated as the recipient i knows it is the best of its kind. ‘ ‘ i MJ appeal for funds through the press while the Victory Drive is on, so that With the Anglo Armies, Oct. 9:—Throughout ‘Tuesday and no attention may be diverted from this vital campaign. It closes on Octo-| last night the\British had complete control of the air, 7 : < ber 18th, A r During the day.it was noticeable German airplanes were sel- On Od¢tober'19, all the newspapers of the.country will be asked to aid Seer 4 x 7 ‘ , t ed War Work Campai i eal for $170,500,000. This cam- ‘ dom seen: The few machines that did venture forth were quickly Dian EEE CO ean ee eee ee TUDOR, Tor SLD. 200) nis come ngaged and a considerable number of the enemy were bropght The Liberty Loan must not fail. Z ‘ now es e e Neither’ must the appeal of the war service agence: . WA Y. W National Cat holic War Council and Knights of Columbu fare board, War Camp Community service, American Library “ussocjatioA and Salvation Arm, x Liberty Loan bonds provide the sinews of war. down. There is‘great confusion within the enemy line. ; Hele CREATE NEW BOMB. Faas Paris, Feb, 9.—The Germans during the last few days have been using-in their air work a new type of bomb, combining great The Jeweler, Bismarck. Grinding of Spectacle and Eye Glass Lenses a specialty. , / desiguctiveness with light weight. It is said that! 200 of these . The war service organizations—builders of morale—provide the ingpir- ombs can be carried b: i . , ation, / ‘ r se single German plane The only means The newspaper advertising and outdoor display material for the War Work Campaign will make its appearance immediatély tfter the close | of the Liberty Loan’ campaign. of combatting them appears to be thetsolation of the blaze, for the e © flames.are created by chemicals which feed‘upon water, the use of which serves only to spread. the blaze. ° ATTACK SWISS BALLOON. : ° = Geneva, Switzerland, Oct. 9.—A ‘German airplane is reported | ~ to have attacked a Swiss captive balloon yesterday. 'Ehe balloon | = 5 took fire, and it is reported today that, the Swiss observer was] burned to death. } ie ' H Oe eee | GOPHER FARMER -,. UNCOVERS. NEW i ' FOUR UNITED STATES STUDENT ‘NURSE RESERVES IN TRAINING .. AT BISMARCK HOSPITAL SCHOOL Four United States student nurse| eserve volunteers are included in a Bismack woman who is looking af-| °#8S of 14 which was admitted t8 the tsr War Work Campaign in. seven! Lismarck hospital training school the counties—Burleigh,, , Kidden, Logan, | first, of this month. The student re- Emmons, McIntosh, McLean and Sher-' serve nurses are.’ Mis: Save the eggs for meatless days. They are nourishing and economical in place of meat. But eggs are not economical for cooking, arfd they are not necessary for satisfactory. cooking results. cooking for leavening and\thickening. SA-VAN- . The New Cooking. Compound cialist attempt to use/Baker’s name |, in connection with their propaganda. The Barnesville (Minn.) Record- | | Review bares the attmept at using Secretary of’War Baker’s name for the kenefit of the Socialists, as fol- A total of students now is affil- iated with the Bismarck hospital train- ing school. October 6 a reception was given the new class and the graduate nurses who have completed their work !in the school and who are preparing s Raghnild!to_enter Red Cross nursing service in { | | | if Eggs.are used in ‘ , lows: ~- idan. e | Berg, Wheelock;- Erma Stelter, He-| the near future. ’ ’ That ‘a statement published in aj bron; Thora Hoverson, Beach, and! Miss ‘Charlotte Lynstal and Miss} gives the same thickening and leavening results as eggs at a He! LEAGUE FAKE number of league newspapers and farion Weber, Aurelia, Other stu-| Marian ‘Erickson will remain in the fraction of thecost. Try a package today for Muffins, Pancakes, , Z 2 Ld |ctedited to Secretary of War Newton | | are ‘Misses Agn& Thorn, Eu-j hospital for the present. Miss Minnie Waffles, Cake, Salad ‘Dressing, Meat Loaf, Breaded Dishes, \ q . : : D. Baker, was never made by the sec- 130 i ree Alice Bes ', Bismarck; | Rasmussen has gone home to s | m@ ©Gravies, Desserts, or any recipe calling for whole egg. ¢ fay retary of war or authorized by him, | | Emma Lind, Milbank, 8. D.: Clara! some time withher mother while pre- 9 Letter From Secretary Baker|is the interesting discotery recently |Nohr, Sheldon; Irfene McPhee, Bis-| paring to enter active “e. Miss | 25 CENTS AT YOUR GROCER'S ie j ae ss 3 made by J. P. Hilgers, as well-known | }marck; Eva, Schmerier, Ellendale; | Hilda Halfpap of the class of 191$ ; ‘ « Positively Falst, Declares farmer living near this city. 7 | |Lillian Bauer, Zeeland; Marjorie! was the first of her class to caler the . ; ‘ oie) e statement, published” in’ the | Cook; inson; Emma Olson, Berth: R@d Cross and is now in New York i ys Assistant. Minnesota Leader, July 27th, also apt 5 old, and Catrie Alexandria, Sanish. | preparing for overseas duty. be é peared in the Nontartisan "Leader, the UN K N | SEEDS OOO OS See penn | , s . = {Clay County header of Aug. M and in | 7 |}. > ,.* HOW BOSS WORKS PEOQPLE)|the Fargo Courier News. We give it! CHICAGO EXPERT INPREASE OF 8 MILLION: ’ Fargo, N. D.. Oct. $.—A preliminary imate of 99,009,900 bushels of v for North Dakota vtas made public to- day, increasing the wheat production of the state by epproximately 5,000,000 bushels over a month 4go. below as“it appeared in* the Minne- Sota Leader, including the name of jeectetary. Baker in eapitals at the end: 2 ‘In every locality we have a con- temptible set of cowardly partisan pol- A wind-up meeting of the state dante) COMES TO HANDLE deposit guaranty Jioard was, held in LUCAS.PUBLICITY ‘Bismarck yesterda reported 2 at this session that 700 of North Da-| 4, ¢, Andu: Deliberately Imposés as Oificial Document Fabrfe of Press formerly window-trim- | Kooi Coal]. BUY We oe a x tem v 1 kota's 703 state banks have complicd! mer and assistant advertising. mana. : co \ Agents. A iticians who cry “treason, sedition, | with the provisions of this act and] ger Part cee & Go, ot Chi | oe i . * anarchy and. pro-German’ against | now hace their deposits guaranteed by- cago, has arrived in Bismark to be-| Ladies’ Aid Society. Barnesville, Minn., Oct. 9.—Another | mre. wno a Fer rien ener Politically. | the state. The five which are not un-! come advertising director and window esdamies Hans Hanson and Carl — deliberate. misrepresentation on the sity ett oh b dail aitedee and loy- der the act have been closed or are director for the A. W. Lucas Co.] i i e Ladies’ Ai part of the Sogialists who/ control the |#/ty put forth by these narrow bigots being investigated. ‘The state's tr , ‘The Lucas store windows’ al- | s of the edish . Luthe’ ii , i A M St stores. Nonpartisan league and on the part are “nogiing, more Sack chante companies ar@ not affected by this; ready show the touch of. a master h in the church parlgrs tomor-/ } of the Sociast newspapers they di- | Yor ade { tatute, | hand. i row afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Mem-| 1. yect, has aciayst_newspa by J. F. Hil- [vey te He Garman sagen thepntorma. SE TO Ww. OUSE <e BUG W. 3, §.—— bers and friends of the society are cor- , | s } HOT 'O HOU: ed to attend. gers, a farmer of Barnesville, Minn., who has received a letter from the - private secretary of Seeretary of War \f Nawton D. Baker, advisipg Wim that i a certain quotation attributed to Sec- retary Baker, published broadcast by {with kaiser worshippers, and.is move dially inv! idangerous propaganda than ‘open op-| position. In many cases gur courts ‘e belag imposed upon by lew-browell {politicians who are taking advantage | ley, ~ : 'SYNOD.ADJOURNS - CANVASS TO BE 5% MADEFOR NURSES BECAUSE OF FLU, Jamestown, N. D..* Oct. 9.—Thet It is deliciously palatable, with the -wea! stomach, contains the most . healing, strength agrees : = | The Burleigh county chapter has re-) 4 jal jer ‘4p. of the spirit of loyalty in, this land Reps gaat e "s gift to / SC Socialist papers, is absolutely with- | te. Spi Mara i : a North Dakota state synod meeting to| ening ingredient Nature's gift’ to eta mttaer tr ew vermueon the whom |cclve oer ia'mnig amuse to | oan ste, rn eta 1 SUE at ga Hel rder'a Ton ora Loa ae ized by the Secretary of War. politiea!. issue. ‘The man who- aids house canvass, to ceria the name ' definitely postponed bf the Presbyter- Roc Mountain Tei . conte, : q * r Baker o is state: a i =| rs oot Saka B e county as Zire - _ : by the Socialists in an effort to show |4eath,.and ‘the man who is’ yelling | any sort of nurses’ training or expebi-;°"* ee pee Be | Tribune Wan: Ads Bring Results. - that the National Administration ‘sedition’ to land party polities, above | This is by order of the war de- Ee | ah oO ay 9) giving its support to them, is in line [all others is aiding our enemies.”—! partment, and is in the nature of a| JAMESTOWN. WESTERN with the repudiation by United States |Secretary of War Newton D. Baker.j command rather than a request. Each | . District Attornéy, M: A. Hildreth of |: Desiring. to ete Ne ncormalion woman who comes in any of the fol- UNION OFFICE FLU’D Cc. (A - . Fargo, of the attempt by the same So- |" the. matte®, Abr. dl gers addressed | Towing classes is required to fill out a| Cay : of the cae Ps cialist newspapers to use his name to Se Find beers aie sen aay ae questionairre which ay ve dslivered The ontire Jamestown office force| BLADDER 1S amous oa Or: bolster up their cause. He branded Gna (of. thalpabers: mentioned above | to, Iter by the Person de egatec by the} 9¢ the Western Union being hors du 24 HOURS ; . the attempt as a “shameless misrep- | "in chis Tetlor he-“asked Sec-otaty chapter, to, canvass her pasticular| Combat as a result of the flu, ‘Man- : : aeretary of War Baker “desires |Baker to state whether or not he had} First—Craduate nurses. eset i fi a seneen Hs =the a a Mey me to say that he never made fhis|made the statement quoted inthe} Second, Pupil nurses. Hie euauier Fiettthiscaroenocns tor og : statement at any time, and néver au-|¢lipping, and if so, did he have refer-) ‘Third—Womien who have had six| jimtown toolake charge, = & thoribe¢ any person to make it in his Sed to whsee he aes the paeers months’ or more training, but left|* hacaeieay pare e ral 2 in whi -|of the Nonpartisan league of sedi-| training school before finishing. | TGA HSE Le Reetotue at Seece: tion? In a few days Mr. Hilgers re- Pourth—-Women graduated from in-} FRAZZIER PLAN TO SADDLE | ° ‘ tary of War-Baker disposes of the So-{ceived the following reply: stitutions such as insane hospitals, tu-| _ STATE WITH $30,000,009 DEBT. . 9 PAE A eID Alaiye ar Department, ulosii i C, oo * L : é j | / ‘August. 2, 1918. pe hee a ae (Continued From Page One.) Ss e e fi Would Like Secret for |My,dear Mr. eae {purposes put out pefore election. Did : Hilgers: The Secretary of War asks me to thank you for your letter of the 29th of July’ calling his attention to a statement alleged to have been made Sixih—Midwives. Seventh+Wiomen who have com: pleted one or more of the courses in first aid or nursing given by the Red Cross, anybody here send his representative to the legislature go make a consti' tion embodying those terms? You did not because no such ‘thing had ‘even | been Heard of'or adyocated, yet your > y Looking Well | ’ ‘ . “Two weeks ago, I weighed ‘6 Ib: ‘Now I weigh.105 1b. and feel perfect- by him,and a copy of which you en-| " When the persons having in charge) rd of or, yet your ‘ : t by ly well. Anyone I see suffering I tell close. > visit the homes of any such women it representatives were branded as fili- = them of what Mayr’s Wonderful Rem-| [He desires to say that. -he never| js hoped that all will be inreadiness to| busters and traitors because they took . edy has done for-mej~ They all want {made this statetment at arly time, and| give the required information and fill|UP two time in discussing this to know what makes me look so/well.;never authorized any person to make] the questionnaire. whole iniquitous combination of hand | . le Your medicine has also been a realjit in his behalf. ri on ie BUY W. 5. ————~ G gar aneeertarrary Aan rrr 1 | e eo \ life-saver for my mother. I-cannot! May I ask you.to be good enoug! “The interest on 6300,000,000 at five ‘ recommentl i ttoo highly for stomach |to adyise me by return of mail the OVERLY STATE } mer cent arould be $IROOL WY a year. L a> TELEPHONE 115 i © : is a 8 i et $ he bonds~were to be paid 2 | ube 5 ” Seeaitiba that aes are Bene oe we the scene da = BANK CLOSED end of twenty years the sinking fund WERTHEIMER BROS. BALTIMORE. < tarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract . Cordially yours, L. C. Tollifson ang J. A. ‘Callppy of necessary to lay aside would be also) —=—== 5 i and allays “the Jniflamunevian: whlch ee 5 enue KING, very, een istioe ‘of the Sle hate. a year, ube gunds ae Saree tical aticeuty Semin mer JeP. Hil mivate weeret@ry:| Overly state bank, recently closed bY| the” charge “would — be $30,000.00" a/ wy Seay te eacae wal eaariies a ‘Hilgers & Comp: State Examiner Vjaters for nou-com-| oa. ‘he total state tax collected in ‘ Pnoney CenMGed i Nee ARAM MIR ay plianee with the nev state bank depos-| ie" state for a number of years Dack | : XN CU Berne Minh snaat its/‘guaranty ‘act, were inthe sity to. has been, at least up until the present : j z a = | C2. confenring wen et watery: ies administration took charge something fl i é ‘ = = 5 J . Dp 6 , Overly, bank’s troubles, t¢>-stgte ex- less than $2.000900 a: year, so ~to| j iz) = = = : ef EALTH NOTIC faminer reports. seem to ile in bad Pa-| oor Hiroe hundred million dollars of| i ? . come is ae pESr: Local creditors are affect debt at five per cent and sinking fung | . . ‘ 2 5 - # ~ {J the extent of not more than $5.000, the | ouid cost fiftee ntimes the total taxes : 1 = -_/ i b remainder of the bank’s $100,000 liabil- Z. 2 at ‘a ¢ : : ary |now collected, or approximately the ‘ 3 é oy s ities, represented in ‘money borrowed same contribittion tg tate taxes as the Rs ky Thasmuch “as a number: of, cases * influenza have been reported in by the institution, being owned outside | os rth Liberty loan. Yet Governor a q . Bismarck during the last 24 hours, and in order to congrol as far as pos- 7]| the state. < Frazier, wise statesman, seeking to BUY W. S$ ——— i ORDERS ARRIVE The Latest Ttium ph of the Medical World Jead the people of thé state in the sible the spread of the epidemic influenza, citizens of Bismarck, in gécord. if ‘ ' ways. of. business wisdom, says he witl! instructions today recejved.from, the state board of health ‘and from y MENTHOLYPTU ‘ $ si i ‘i 5 3 reason why the state ‘ U. $militagy authorities, are hereby requested to immedintely discontinue” |} FOR LIEUT. RUUD | 288 nko HARE lntlebisdness | ; all public gatherings; close all schools and qlaces of amusement, aud to | Beet f | 6t three“huiadred million-dollars,”, > va refrain from “common assemblage at any place or time until farther netice ge aie Cees ied ay Ce Ra 3 : t = is give 4 i U r. ce, ¥ © ss Fe «rs. Lahr Honored. ui . as Fs 5 = ad [Wate Sse : i ‘ = gtructions from the war department to; “4y meeting of the eeaentive come Instant Relief for Colds. Chronic Catarrh Positively Relieved aes This is not only a_board ‘of health measure, but-it-is the subgaiige of ‘report for service at Tot Riley, Kans. mittee of the Burleigh county-chapter 7 Thirty Days—Hay Fever Checked—Money Back Guarantee. e , a telegram received today from Surgeon General Blue at Washington, and - BUY W.'S i yesterday. Mrs. William Lahr was | " Complete Mentholyptus Outfit consists of one Tube of Men- ; © | is therefore'a war measure, in which the strict compliance of-evem cit- }] | Sievening, hendaches, | indigestioM Glected secretary or pastor Red q ‘ tholyptus Liquid, one Sanitary Mentholyptus Veil. one Special Ad- i izen is most urgenty urgéd. “|| Gwinn of the ‘bowela” Restore your | TOS County; sommiltes. : justable Veil Holder. The entire outfit ready for-use, all complete ; | Parents are herebs=notified that while public schools are closed thete || system to health and strength by with case—price only $1.00. A children must be I&pt on their own premises and not allowed to congre- keeping “your, bowels regular. Hol- “ i ~ - ca i > date ‘on the streets"or elsewhere... Special policemen vill Ie employed to. || Uster's-Rock¥ Mountain Tea, fakes @3 AS T OR 1. A : ‘ patrol the Strécts, with instructions to bring in children’ whorare not kept por ' : ae Reeie | : a Wed att peer |. Ror Infants and Children ~ Graduate Pharmacist at-home, and their I}he held responsible fof the violation of this Joseph, Breslow | : * pee % 1 \ rder, t which absolutely no options will be madé, s pecting call to military Ov 30 4 we & sNt “2 “pr aS Sri ee € service soon, aj my househeld goods In Use For . er Years } %e ‘ a <3 . , DR. F. BUSTRAUSS. . ere offered for sale. Phome 310 or} Always bears a = City Health Commissioner. call 118 Avenue A. Dr, M. W-Roan. the ickie fe ore 10 9 4f| Signature of