The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 19, 1918, Page 5

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SATURDAY, UCTOBER 19, 1518” MOURNING BAND ¢)| this has been done. If some relative | clerk, andy Miss Jennie. Bissell, steno- FOR RELA’ | or friend knowing of a wife of mother | krapher, ure confined . -to their rooms TIVES OF jot a tatien soldier who has not been | With the epidemte. ~4 hace FALLEN, HEROES presented with one of these brassards Return From California. ‘ J —_—— y) | will notify the office of the secretary.) IF. J. Woodland and daughter have The Burleigh county chapter has the chapter \executive committee will | returned from a several months’ stay received some of. the arm-bands de-|CoMSider it a favor. : jin California and have resumed their signed to be/worn. by the'relatives of Relatives other than wives . and| residence at 623 Sixth street. men fallen in battle. Since the presi- mothers may have the bands at aj; — dent asked that’ conventional’ mourn- | SHeht cost, by applying to the secre: | No:Masonic Mesting; ~ ing be discarded:for the peridd of the | tary. N.S. Vanderwater, secretary of Bis- war, the Red Cross and the woman’s | ‘BUY W. S. 5. marck Lodge No, 5, Ancient, Free & \ committee of the council of defense “| Accepted Masons, advises there will have agreed upon this insignia, and | CITY NEWS | ve no meeting of the craftsmen Mon- ines nase approved by the president. fe | day evening. @ chapter wishes to N eS ; bands to. all wives eed amatiori ott Son Has Influenza. | Rotiens,to. Nebraska. gts let men who have made this great sacri-| Mrs. Sue Sloan of the’ state; Mrs. E. C. MeMillan of Fullerton, ery fice, and so far as the secretary has’ libra commission is At home |ook- o had spent the last six knowledge of names and addresses | ing after a sick son’ who has the in- here looking after her farm- BS ‘fluenza. \ing interests, left last night on No. =| No PoE 0! Need [2 for her home. i .' No P. E. 0. ing, e e will be no meeting of the} To Fort Taylor. i ip, O. sisterhood on Monday nor, M. B, Gilman, head! of M. B. Gilman } juntil further notice, owing \to the <in-}Co., Dodge distributors, today receiv- TELEGRAPH SiMe fluenza epidemic. f led notiée that he had passed the en- ong Fics aveane North, Minaeapole Bion — ‘trance exam for the field artillery of- “4 4 vi MORSE onow e homie Everybody, ele i \ficers’ training school at Camp Zach: ae e snow tales: | he fin has let yut two mej ers dary ylor, Louisville, Ky., and he tage oi ue on igri te So" | af the hoard of control clerical staff jwas instructed to report for induction raph service. on the job. Miss’ NeDie Ryan, eet fOotot 1. Mr. Gilmdn had several ———_—_—_—_ _ — hyears’ training with the Minnesota na- tional. guard betore coming to Bis- “dmarck, where he has been actively fidentified with the home guard, {2 in New York, 4 vs | Lieut. Lawrence G. Dunlap, late of Ay Quain & Ra f, now looking after Yanks ei nd throat af- i OF MOORHEAD, MINNESOTA flictions «at Fort. Benjamin Harrison, |; s tees Ind., writes from New York’ that he « &4 ; } a {was there for the great Liberty “| Will-accept boys of eighteen years of age | Myan‘parade a week ago today, and } ‘ i v2, ‘. a that he saw President Wilson and the with thirteen high school credits for Stu- — |/rittronbutaing and the Goddess off Liberty, together with sundry other : ? dents army training corps if ie apply at) |ieviia'Women,” and that Fifth avenue * {is by -no means deserted, even tho 4 once. ‘these do be troublous times, y Letters Made to Order. 4 5 } J. B. Halloran has received from his i urother, Rev, John i i | where in England,” E | 164th ‘machine ean? Dattal ion of the i ‘ae. ; Sandstorm division the latest thing in i ° \helpful hints for the has It is a ristmas cards for | made-to-order, manuscript: ‘ jter, which reads as follows: “Some- oot > FRONT ein England; Weil, here I am, ' and sound, and feeling mighty \fine. Hope this finds all of you the . m m As ‘samé. Will write you a REAL letter ust in @ ai Ss | the first chance I get. Best regards | | before October 515 jand lots and lots of love to all, In | haste, JOHN.” Tis. very epsy to im- jagine the loud chortles of joy. with : your ‘Christmas |which the average busy Yank. intent rs on doing ‘Westminster abbey and white chapel all {in one, will greet Cards for them mow erat gE PE oe ( . - . | printed on Y¥. M. c is cards, all ready 7, , |for the signature, address and _post- Hoskins Stationery Co.. ing. Buy Ww. 8, 8 ——— WEATHER REPORT. i For twenty-four hours ending at noon, October 19. Temperature at 7 a. m, 44 late e | Temperature at noon 5 nas i j| Highest. yesterday 2 XN |; Lowest yesterday .. z ‘ st last night. | Precipitation ...... xf N- Who Highest wind velocity ... 18-E ms rad .. I} _—_— are leaving thi: coming | Forecast. week should ¢ome in and | Fer North Dakota: Generally fair have we make their. pic- | tonight and Sunday; cooler east por- tures forthe State Histor- ; tion and warmer northwest portion to- ieal Collection. ene = : . Lowest ‘ \ 4 | ‘Temperatures. 1 Fargo o 44 Make an appointment |} Williston ity | St. Paul .. oe to-day.--it’s time for the |. Winnipeg =. ' Christmas mail to ’ Helena y Chicago . ‘ ‘ France |! Kansas City . ; | ORRIS W. ROBERTS, | | Meteorologist’ o . ‘ 1{ 5 tees ° ir Holmboe Photograph Studio ASTH Mid q ephnias: i | - INSTANTLY ELIEVE TH Publicity Film Co. | i Next Door to Grand Theatre, BISMARCK j ASTHMADOR x | ORMONEY REFUNDED ASK ANY DRUGGIST 4 BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE WE HAVE DISCONTINUED OUR MILK DELIVERY IN THE CITY OF BISMARCK. Hereafter all milk and-¢ream will be sold from our:station in:the Haggert Block from _8 a. m. to 6 p. m. and Saturdays 9 p.m. Sun- ‘days 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. * We thank the’public for their patronage in’ the past and assure them that after this world war is over and business resumes its normal condition we will gladly put the prices back where they belong and resume our delivery ei a ‘’s Up to You to Save Labor by Carrying \ Your Milk Bottle and Help Us to Do Our Bit in Winning the War. Bismarck Dairy Co. MILK AND CREAM Phone 384 J ’ eee ewe creer roc corccrcewesseseeons Notice to Public Ci COX BLAMES -|United States as instructors. »|Hunt was serving with .|report for duty at Camp Hangock, Ga. FIRES ON STATE, LEGISLATURE in which he de élared that the blame for. the Minne- sota fires must be borne by the state legislature. ~ Reduced appropriations making proper fire patrol duty im- possible is to blame, he said. any Wess. 88TH DIVISION OF CAMP DODGE IN | Army, named the Hunkusker division, | and made up-largely ot soldiers from) the northwest, which left Camp Dodge, Jowa, on Aug. 8, n6 line in Frange, according to Captain |. George Milan Hunt, who arrived in| Minneapolis today with First Lieu | tenant Harold D. Enter Tren Oct. 5 H the 88th Division, he said, went into the front line trenches on Oct, 5. Thou- } sands of Minnesotans, North andj South Dakotans ar lowans® were | sent to the 88th Division in the first draft. | “The division when I left. was lo- cated in a quiet. sector,” said Captain Hunt. “Considerable gas and high | explosive shells are being sent over} the’ American’ Hines, but there is no uggressive action in that sector.” | Officers. Replace French. The returned officers have heen a signed. temporarily for duty in th Captain Mac Gun Battalion and Lieutenant Kra with the 351st Infantry. After ten days leave here they will! Lieutenant Krafft is a speCialist in/ bayonet and physical training, and | Captain Hunt in machine gunnery. The American officers will relieve mem- | bers of the French commission. | Germans Given Double Dose. Captain Hunt was sent ahead of the | 88th Division .to inspect the front line} He | trenches and=has heen in actio said that in his sector for ev 8 or machine gun bullet the boche over, ge got a receipt for same in a double dose. He is isting his wife at 2521 Seventeenth Lieutenant Krafft i his family at 1724 Emerson ay. BUY WS S-—— EMMONS COUNTY | a tthe home of Ss. MOTHER'S FRIEND’ Expectant Mothers ABSOLUTELY SAFE A compete line of Davis FRONT TRENCHES sauna Quality Cards now on dis- ‘ eae play at our store, Ask ~Minneapolis, Minn., Oct. 19. fe eee for Catalog. 88th Division of the United States { BISMARCK, N. DAK. is on the battle- | Captain Hunt left France Oct. 1, and |" PAGE 5 : CAPT. ROAN TO | . RUMMAGE SALE , LOUISIANA POST! At the Presbyterian Church, Two Days’ -oflarting: Capt. M. i October 31. “ot the medical | firm of Roan, "com missioned in the ome time ago, today receiyed © report for duty at Camp Bea . Alex- andira, La, Dr Roan is the | third member of this staf to go, leaving Dr. FB. Stra city health — officer, done to hold the fort. | Christmas Cards for the Boys at the Front Must Be in the. Mails Betore O ctcb « Sept FOR GET YOUR CHRISTMAS « CARDS FOR THEM NOW om BOBRERE REET Bismarck Conservatory | of Music. | Voval, piano, violin, clucution (UT AUONDEVELAUCACUCEACUMUUGOUTULOUEOCCUUOOEOCSUSLAOEEOTAACOOURUAUOOOGOOOUOOSOUDOOEUOG! 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L. sle has returned | to Bismarck, ha g discharged: the | Emmons county grand jury and_ad- 3} journed the October term of the Em- mons county district court. All of the | =| Hazelton riot, cases growing out of} grand jury indictments, as well as the indictment; charging the Consum-! ers’ United Stores Co, with violating the corrupt practices act by kicking ft on Townley’s political campaign | fund in alleged substantial chunks, | probably will be, tried in Bismarck at | the December term of the Burleigh county district, court, a change of venue having been granted the de-, fendants. The indictment against. the Consum- ers’ Chain Store concern returned by | the Emmons couhty grand jury, in the | absence of Attorney General Langer, | is the first formal arraignment of this ! Townley enterprise under the corrupt : practices ‘act, althotigh ypen charges have been preferred against the chain | scheme in the press of other coun- ties, [Lneia Tort Joed; . Believed Unsinksble 19. ‘The American | equipped with — bouy- | New Yor steamer Lt y hoxes supposed te he u sinkable. has been sunk, She was | torpedoed in the Atlantic, but the} date and other details, as to the res- cue of the crew 4 ———s RUMORS By Edmund Vance Cook:. Rumor comes from Amsterda “Kaiser's adbicated!” Give the Hun another slim! | Slap him till he's sated. Get you that’s the thing + If we want the rumor ee do | Switzerland sends word to us—- “German revolution!” | All right. Let us help the cuss | Get a constitution. | German revolution? Sure! Hand it to him—with a skews. Stockholm sends a cablegram— “Prussia has repented! Hindy’s gentle as a lamb; Ludendorft’s relented. Good for Ludy; good ‘for Hin! Come, boys! forward to Berlin! | When the German turns his coat, Does he change his humor? Till the kaiser cuts his throat, Let's go slow on gumor. Action! action! 16% go. thtough! That may make the rumors true. = | (Copyright, 1918, by N. BE. A.) BUY W. 5, 8. What Hurts. 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