The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 12, 1918, Page 2

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FOCH'CONTINUES TO HAMMER HUN , ' LINES OVER ENTIRE WEST FRONT) (Continued From Page One.) u , TWO MILES FROM DOUAL. [eee AL YFFATA mr ASAT RRA. s BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUN } ( By the Associated Press.) il London, Oct. 12.—German sree in the region of Douai are retiring behind the Sensee canal. British forces have reached a} line two miles west of Douai. ‘The withdrawal of the Germans across the Sensee canal has| been more or less completed. It is-believed Marshal Haig’s men' will be across the canal and on the outsk of Douai tomorrow ' morning. The Germans are continuing their retirement from ‘the: famous Chemins des Dames and it is expected the w vhole of the! - famous highway will be evacuated soon. * ATTEMPT TO SLOW UP ADVANCE. (By Associated Press.) With the British in France, (Thursday) Oct. 11.—The enemy : today began an attempt to slow up the Anglo-American advance on the main battlefront. All the bridges across the river Selle. south from La Cateau, were blown up and the Germans seem to have been digging in furiously on the line some 2,000 to 4,000, yards east of the river, which has been crossed at. several places | by the British and Americans. Apparently the Germans intend | to make a stand here. In this locality all operations have been} devoted to gain the river’s crossing- There has been sharp ma-; chine gun fighting and the Germans from the high ground of La q Cateau have poured a heavy fire on the west bank of the river. ome As soon as the Americans and-the cavalry entered St.‘Souplet | south‘of La Cateau they came under a heavy fire from the German; gun concentration. It is reported that the enemy gunners fired their weapons here over open sights: South of here the British and French have driven deeply into! enemy territory and the French now control a long strip of the! west bank of the Oise canal. British advance patrols also have | reached the canal at Long Champs, but they had made too rapid) progress and consequently returned. RESISTANCE IS BITTER. (By Associated Press.) With the American Forces Northwest of Verdun, (Noon) , Oct. 12.—General Pershing’s forces continued their attacks against | the German positions on this front today. German opposition proved even more bitter if possible than it esterday. The fighting this morning was especially violent on the center and Jeft center. St. Juvin and Cunel, both of which towns now are in No Man’s Land, are aflame. The American troops encountered 2 violent machirte gun fire! everywhere along the front. From prisoners taken there is every \ indication that the enemy is throwing everything into the battle | in a confused way. The prisoners frequently are unable to tell to | what division they belong. In other cases they reveal that regi- | ments ‘and companies hav e been dissolved and again formed into new units. ipinters SAt . “ | Heged whet ut-hoarder several months EMMONS COUNTY s Non the job, without hav- | GRAND JURY IS Mager is'here win a retinue of stem STILL ON JOB ‘ cerhens, and he appears to be v Linton, hour this a ty grand ju ing ‘inte 2 business in addition to savestipating| r the killing of Mrs. I. 1 fi cil Pennington, du “OVER THERE” WIT THE YANKS. R._GROVE ¢ marck friends 16 ome trom Grand quest for an —. | BRereuiu \ & CHANT Noy Beaumont : "Discovery Day Expected to Boost With His Division in Rest: “Gee, ‘it’s 8’o'clock; if somebody don’t come | and wake me pretty soon I'll be late for” breakfast.” S j fashioned tug of war is a popular game.in ‘all. army camps... It has become one of the régular above photo shows American sailors pulling on a rope in a naval training school. Liber erty L Loan Sale 3 H was celebrated events in army. and navy The Kind You Have Always in use for’over thirty years, has’ borne the signatute of shud and which has been has. been made ‘tnder his. per- = and ey: CMa sonal stipervisica,tiace its infancy. ,- LPF Allow no one to deceive you in this. _ All Counterfeits, Imitations jby President Wilson, today § pected to be marked by a g1 pouring of citizens to the Mourtb Lib- Srty loan. By virtue of also being Dist covery Day.it was observed as a holi- |day im many states, while i:i-others it Liberi: in ay. _2On the eve of Liberty dla; the, sub- \ i \ field games. Ther , 76,200, which is} son with the amount to be raised than it a similar period in any previous campaign.’ With a, big jump in tetal ib compar- operations, treasury officials: were ge: timistic. However, ‘theys regarded day as the critical stage paign.” “Double your subscription” was the ‘motto for the day's celebration in many communities. — i A ff aE BUY W.S Mandan Woman vies. Mrs. Emma MceKndry of Mandan passed away in Bisyharck this after- | noon’ after: suffering for a week oF more from. influenza, and attendant camplications. FOR SALE—One/Gum wood dresser; ofie mahogany rocker:* Gat 408 2nd street. 10 12 at avy wis. ANYONE wishing See done, télephone 874 12 3t 208 SUN SALLE $T., CMICACO ‘“(HMANCIAL INDLEATOR” PaEE SOD OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS than Saturday, October : : Sacralarag ear nrg ie Nee he eee total was! subscriptions expected. from‘ today’s! .the cam=} and. ‘‘ Just-cs-good.’? but Experiments that trifle with aud ‘endanger; thé health of Infants and Children—Experience — against, Experiment: What is CASTOR IA... Castoria is a ‘harmless substitute Drops and" Soothing Syrups. ‘or Castor Oil, It is pleasant. 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The laggers among the | remaining twenty per cent are urged ,to speed up, « Lutheran Y. P. S, Meet Off. Lutheran Young People’s society Wed- nesday eyenfng because of the-influ- ena. sy Sterelized and i Bentol for your sprayer . || Mentholyptus outfits .. Dobell’s solution’... De Vilbis Atomizers S. A. Olsness announces that there will be-no meeting of the Norwegian “FOR FLU MASKS; per. square yard , Borol: Solution,‘-per bottle: . .. Mild:Cathartic Pills, per’ zen. BRESLOW’S DOYLE’S TOUR IN KIDDER WAS. |. “BIG SUCCESS | People’s Candidate for Governor Speaks to More Than- 2.000 People. : * Steele, N. D., Oct. 12-—Concluding a | fore that date, bonds cannot be order-| day's tour of: Ashley and Kidder: coun- + gd. Probably S80 per cent of the sub- ty, S. J. Doyle addressed a Jarge-crowd ~ in Steele at an opep. air meeting, and he was most enthusiastically received, Doyle spoke to a full-house at Wishek, over 300 people, most of them’ | farmers, being present; at Ashley he addressed 200: at Napoleon he ade | dressoa 350, and at Kintyre and here | he was greeted jby ver, good crowds. i. The tour that Mr. Doyle is making |is becoming incre: isingly successful. ‘and a greater number are turning out | each day. I is estimated now that he 4is speaking to from 1,000 ‘to 2,000 eo | Dle every day. Mr. Doyle's policy of discussing the. 1 samipaten issue is winning friends for” him wherever he goes. He is stay- \ing away from personalities, and ‘has rgiven his audience’ some concrete {facts a8 to-what the Socialist program ' means for North Dakota, abetted \for those who own land Desperate.effarts _ still are veing made by the Socialists who direct the ‘affairs of the National Nonpartisan | league; to keep. their members. from | attending the Doyle meetings, but the effort apparently hasMallen flat. avy w. 8. 8. i 6 New G, P. Furniture. «- + A flock of handsome, over-stuffed, Spanish-leather- upholstered lounging | livered only-this week, have been in- ; Stalled in the Grand \Pacifie lobby. ! —Bu¥ Was. 8. \ To Mlinoig. Walter P.*Lomas . of the - Lomas |Hardware Co. has been called to Ilt- nois b¥ the death of his mother. Mitie of the npprgaching danger. ture fights Dack. 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