The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 11, 1918, Page 6

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“remedy Re hea Sid ‘Bh We cannot say 100 wine letter to Dr. Cak t y field S. Taylor, 342 Penn,St., B Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is the best remedy for constipation because it acts gently and does not gripe and strain. Its freedom from all habit-forming properties and its posi- tive ‘effect make it the ideal remedy for the family medicine-chest. DR. CALDWELL’S Syrup Pepsin The Per Sold by Druggrsts ee 50 cts: 2) $1.00 A TRIAL BOTTLE CAN BE OBTAINCD, FREE CF CHARGE, BY WRITING TO DR. W. B. CALDWELL, 459 WASHINGTON STREET, MONTICELLO, ILLINOIS LIKE FLYING THROUGH BARRAGE Hundred :of: men and women ‘wounded i in the explosion were rugh SAYS AVIATOR. WHO FLEW OVER i NEW JERSEY 1. N.T. EXPLOSION. Plant a Vast Voleanic Crater of Dull Red Flames and Bursting Shell—Air 5 Mail Carrier Tells of Holocaust ,. RESCUING T. N.T. VICTIM AT MORGAN / to’ hospitals’ in; nearby sidered, the om Lan though some giant had dropped a bomb or an anthill. For miles around the weblike network of roads ‘-with their centers at South and Perth Am- boy were dark witle people. For miles around the roads were enveloped in the dust raised by hurrying ambu- lances and relief autos, , “Eight miles is not much to an air- Style and service con- Lanpher has always been the best hat buy—today it is more so than ever before. pher ur | man, so | soon pagsed-over, the danger zone and was safely crossing Raritan Bay and heading for’Staten Island and home.” As soon as Shank had. alighted, he | 1 set mechanics at work to examine his be‘ undam- plane. It was found to uged. 4 2 : cities ir'automobiles. This photo shows a woman being cared for at South Amboy, N.J. Chiro ractic 4 id the league official this morning. | BY J. H! DUCKWORTH. | 2 Big caver - P ‘ ee. rn la 9 nous holes told where a mag. ~— 5 ‘ t y we will not take him off (N. E. A, Staff Correspondent.) | AVIATOR SHANK. azine or shop once stood. If ¥ou are sick and tired of taking dope, try [the ump hecause he has been in| Belmont’Park, N. Y..—Just one than |* -#)) UBetween me and the earth was 2 chiropractic-spinal-adjustments,, and, .get well. dicted for se ohne °° | got an unobstructed view of the- terri . ragged bank of: vile smoke: | cou! Licensed and Experienced Chiropractor if you eee ina people of the State, and We | fig explosjons of T. N. T. that obliter- not hear anything above the roar of are sick and have tried everything and did: nat | believe they want to hear ae i ated the Gillispie shell loading plant, my motor and the vibration of the receive help, try Chiropractic;Spinal-A@just- 5 1 | Mr Mills has been on: the N “MP | the largest in the world, which killed | plane. But this seemed to make my nd you will get well, CONSULTATION , CONTINUE WORK about ee pete in the fa cant scores and made thousands homeless” poivers of “conceptian all the clearer. i paign, opening bh and rocke New York skystrapers Not only, was: the earth below can- where local patriovic miles away. He is Robert Shank, der. } volsed but the very’ alr-wap- disturbed. | ta his : ‘| ial mail carrier between Washington} > My plane so rolled and. rocked that it 4 | however, Be Ge yraue “| and New York who flew over the gragt was all | could do to keep an. even Little Thing Like Indictment | "tered and called on local a! blowup duiring the helgnt of the bom-, __ | keel.+ Shells were bursting all around. vy tto give him protection. bardment of shells and debris, It was like diving through a barrage oesn’ ills’ Vi The charge on which Mills has been f jwesn’t Affect Mills’ Value e His story of the terrifying scene is | of ‘Archies. x indicted is based on a speech made inj the most remarkable narrative ever | “T could not see a “soul near the to Townley. Island park in Fargo last June. The] toig, ‘This is the first time in his-| plant. But I could make out hordes | i indictment carries five coun and tory that a big catastrophe as seen of people scrambling for s&fety to the Phone’260 = Suite 14, Lucas ee é Blemarck, Fargo, N.D., Oct. 11—The fact that | Mills is alleged to have made the fol-| trom an aeroplane has heen described. | surrounding fiélds. _It_looked _as —— - - he has been indicted by the United PES a eee erat From his unique position, in a pilot's | States grand jury in Fargo for viola-| form while weing the pooper for| Set 4.000 feet above ‘the infe=-~ | Agouecanuqnsuuecanuceaueceencegnsucgncngsoisganecatt ounnueasunnucuayaesuggquegnuis tion of the espionage law, will not af-| oovornor. ‘The stateme nted in| S#ank was truly an actual eye-witness | = : fect thé plans of Walter Thomas Mills, | BOVerNOT. The aaa an of the great tragedy. ™e 7«' a realj leading Nonpartisan league speaker, | {9 indictment follows: , | birdseye view of the monster up-| ; to continue actively in the state cam.|,,.W8® a7e the then who are fighting | heaval, | : paign, supporting Lynn J. Frazier for | (07 "S)'" erence pea pey ane moe ihe “I have. flown thousands of miles| governor, and supporting the group of | SOBs of Malihers ot een ore not | rough gales, snow and rain,” began | ten Socialist amendments to the state] (rence 2m tae CONT pavelers:\they | Stank, “but believe me, I shall never; = constitution. the-sons fe raat i at merchants | oreet, what I saw or my sensations | 3 This was Semfofficially aniiounced| sons. but. they are your boys, For | S°me 20 minutes ago. Morgan ‘s right 2 in Fargo today by a prominent officer |eyery thousand. soldiers killed in| 0%,the airway between here and Phil-| = of the Nonpartisan league, who said|tranee there is one additional mil.| #d@lphia. Here it is on our. map, look. | he could see ho reason why the indict-|}ioneive in America” [have been flying merrily over this | ment of Mills on the charge of ol-| $18,000,000 shell plant every other day | Beh 7? . : ‘ strueti the Unite tate: " 5 é gat aay [2h .|for weeks but I never worried over igf § \ sieht nlane. Reds se he one It is deliciously palatable, | agrees| the possibility that it might some day | 5 ositivel 0 ar 5 cce| ted er temb r against Germany should ca Ale Wal coin ie Seaneth: blow up under me. I'll never use a] Air‘ ail’ carrier .who witnessed ex- : : change in the plan of campaign. ening Ingredients, ite tO) iy ice ne ee on, landmark: exatn: | plos{en. {nom -hiezpiene. = ; “We | nM, sti ey nin bi an y hn (| PH stick to breweries, shirt factories hey fe = i: ¢ look upon Mr. Mills as one of | make you well and happy—Hollister’s| ang ladies: seminaries. ‘ [between South River and South Am-|= : league program for which we 8 ablets Jos. Breslow. ec ieag ane reached Bustelton Field | They’ were ‘ulack with people. Hun- = : Philadelphia, ar a rns | deeds of autoes were racing along: in |= Food Administrator Ladd has changed the style of the food cand tor . ° . on Ks | away, from Philadelphia field but Te “With a tllowing wind I was mak-)= this state. Old cards must be replaced with new ones. Here is a fac- 1 not know then what they were. 1] ing perhaps 120. miles an hour, In|S simile of Customer’s Card No, 2,.which supercedes No. 1. E , Mey =| got away from Pustleton at 1:20, ) | two or three minutes. 1 was flying | 2 OUR SHOES E ‘Because of the mist it was not un-|Over what the day before was the/= . : : KEEP ¥ NEAT | 2 til | had left Trenton behind and was | World's largest-'T/=N.T, .shell plant |S ¥ nea ; sant tine dea A, about ten miles from Perth Amboy | at an altitude of 4,000 feet. The place|= Reree ae f L ? that I realized there was trouble unrecognizable; = FEDERAL FOOD ADMINISTRATION c . ahead. | “The whole eight’ square miles that |= : Customer's Card No. 2 : sete ne |. “Sticking up in front of me was a | the. plant covered Was one vast vol-|= SS i massive column of thick greenish | ¢anic crater of dull’ red. flames, burst-|= e Issued to s 3 . i colored |smoke.. | tipped my ship side-|ing sell and bright flashes as one|= ‘ ; ways and looked below. The roads | magazine after another went sky high.|= Adgreps :- | - HIS MOTHER OVER HERE : Issued by 3 . » By Edmund Vance Cooke, Fy Address, ». = = 2 Dated ... z It isn't alone that 1 give my boy, Or his lessons went amiss, “13 Substi- | No, in Mita we builded from sorrow and) ;pwag a very small chap snuggled in-13 Sugar | Flour | tutes |Family » . to my lap {= My boy who has just turned man, 5 ene Ge fs a “ But I send away what he was each| "er the comfort of mother's kpss. = Date: Ob purchere ee laces his life be; |lam giving the boy.who went to play 2 i : Les; on hand ce ever Ss e began. aan i s oe PRESERVE THE LEATHER |And who hurtled back any hour of |3 | e The boy who yesterday, ntoon}ne: the day, = above, ik. vi volt i = = LIQUIDS AND PASTES 1 Caressed. ai Like a wild wolf scenting wool, = ‘ ( R y lips with a newer love, | A: sat Sy | ide, with-a erly |= [FOR BLACK WHITE, TAN, DARK, BROWN OR OXBLOOD Efelsy | And although my eyes were dim, [AM yyaug 0% Dis side, witha motherly |g ; : i pride ‘ = I pen nn ‘is heart had foynd its) And filled his hollowness full] = —o And I blest that love—for him. lt am giving -the chia of my. every 2 o- x |_| 7 : mood; 3 ‘ o ' am giving the youth who tossed his | \no sweetened my sleep, who .sav-|= of So J ored my food, = Bai ae ‘ In ihe tare! of the world, who flouted Who" brightened the morning light = - = |__| As he bared his arm, untried, Sa actr ‘away, such hours of the = 5 to — place in the world’s hard| 4. ‘he lingerpd gut of my sight. = Total i With a laugh for ame beside. = i the; same: bende) | iain giving the poy in his’ trousered 2 Supply , permitted | 2 Iam giving the lad who never could| \_ Pride, i =. — ; } Be half so bad as I thought him good, When first ‘his little legs sageed inS , I certify that the within information is true and . And if ever his heart was sore, side = ia that: I have not bought nor hold in my possession If he ramuled wild, he was mine—my That garment of youthful joy, = wheat flour, sugar or other foods contrary to the ; child— And : laughed to see his’ ticklesome |= rules of the Federal Adtiinistrator. : i And T only loved him\ more/ glee 3 2 3% : | To become a two-legged. bo: ! = Signed... . I am giving the boy who went to} = (To be retained by dealer and mailed to Federal Food school _.,{) am giving my ; chitdcin ‘his pinafores |= Administrator, Agricultural College, N. D., at the = f ane ever he irked at the rigid} As ne aoe and rummaged the |= end.of each month.) ig “ay a whole. in-doors, = - . ei |In silept. mischief planned, rs { ur clungtte'my skirt to kiss the hurt ‘ et . e Of higelitiespink tender; hand. | Stiff Joints aay Poe " ‘The Federal Food ‘Administration requires that each and every Grocer P< Sore Muscles jam ithe bi him sick, T’am giving him or Dealer of Flour and substitutes as Gin Sugar, must have on hand or well} Pi ‘00 , Through’ s eetsof heaven-and fears and see that each ‘customer’ signs the car acsimilie of which ae: this adverti t. LUMBER UP QUICKLY UNDER THE soaTHING,~ | ang ieee 7 ae aie ay ate ha om: = PENETRATING: APPLICATION OF ear warm head we Tolapeaned |= In order te. cooperate with the Food Hale atn, The Tribune is 2 HAMLINS WIZARD CIL And it nestled against my breast. = supplying the Grocers. wi ese cards'at the rate of $2.50 PER THOU- = ~ erat, z = SAND in lots of one thousand or more. =" MAMAS Ailments of this natuge can be | Men. giye but,a man for the )kaiser’s |= It is especially requested that. all Grocers or Dealers in the foods F : ¥ effectively treated with Hamlins ‘crimes, = = tis and: Mime back ie pence. | Coane |, “eeu ees, Ai mentioned place their orders fox these cards at once. Every customer must" = é quickly, drives out the soreness, | The boy whdtit she ponte way? = sign one; gt tere ek Is an te ot th eae e ar) oxerise for the Grocer being = ee J ‘ i a ie limbers up stiff, ‘aching joints | vor tender’ and ‘small ‘or: sturdy and |= without thm. Under penalty of the federal food laws every Grocer must 2 Make ‘homie happy’ with'a glowing new heater:, Enjoy. the and mgscles. is a good, dependable | a all Pi i = "ys a the perspral signature of the customer when foods mentioned on the = ee fa ’ ee % ¥ e/is Horn to her every day. = \ card are 'purc! ased. -S comfort of sitting around a handsome, warm stove. Preparation to keepin the medi- | suy w. 5. = 72 1 P ine chest for fi d_ wh th 2 = = ; 4 A Lot Mocioe may be a. w te ig SA Obstactes in Every Path. = MAN IN YOUR ORDER TODAY. GIVE. NUMBER OF CARDS NEEDED. Soret Our heaters will hold the fire over night, so that you only: (fj 2>solutely-reliable,-antiseptic.appli- Most of us who work, for a Hving |= ‘ONE OR TWO. THOUSAND OR MORE—BUT nee por ; ; ” ; toa! for cuts, burns, bites, ae Bye! fe coment vite fan meee = ENOUGH FOR FUTURE USE. mi e a few t rt ts an ur in some co: ‘uickl} stings. 2 prai S an bruises hea | of the day’s cares and setbacl =. need fo alc yas pe al to 4 y readily aid its soothing, pene- | have this obligation to meet, that Seas = eek P have a hot fire. ' - 2 rating qualities. | culty to master, atid so on. Yet in fair- |= Come in and get our prices before buying. | not entaly tatished take pis “bot- persons with whout we touch ae 2 Dis! arc ial une é tle back to him and he wiil return | during pe Ri ie ae : = * your money. | minute wes ietotheir midst, put |= ¥ t If you are troubled with consti- all “our gwnbusiness” into the back- |= pation or sick headache try Ham- | = s Ceci ad i ed French & Welch Hardware Co. Ran Wirard Lee Wine past. | STRUM see = hee BISMARCK, N D. y j : . pleasant little pink pills at drug- v= avy Ww. §. 8 = gists for 25c, Guaranteed. | if oTHbERs Wani Ada Bring Result. Y¥_V.HFI CCU saati* ce - f ‘ : “ ‘ vrai

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