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A USEFUL PAIN | BOMBS SOON TO RATTLE ON POTSDAM ROOF Hundreds of Airplanes Will Join Warning. across the small of your back? you ‘realize that it's sign of, kidney weakness? serious kidney troubles, } Doan’s Kidney Pills. this nearby resident’ Pe eectiaast Mrs. W. P. Reynolds, Main St., Man- in Greatest of All Raiding dan, N. Severe pains ucross my and dizzy spells. caused me much annoyance. my kidneys needed attention and got a box 6f Doan’s Kidney Expeditions. WRECK MUNITION, PLANTS ‘ \eured.” i Allies Plan to Destroy Morale of | Still Praises Doan’s. | More than year later Mrs. German People and Halt elder ie ati Manufacturing. 's Kidney Pil 1 recommen {them as highly now as ever.” Price 6c r all dealers. BY EDWARD M, THIERRY. N. E. A. Staff Correspondent. | (Passed by Censor.) j Mrs. Paris, France.—Bembs rattling on | Co. the roof of the palace of Potsdam— dropped not by one flyer but by hun- dreds of airplanes bearing the colors| which lie at the of the United States, England, France} military endeavor. and Italy! Ne Deal a heavy blow at the enemy sub An independent, inter-allied air-| submarine. force, as distinct an arm of warfare) pring about far-reaching moral an and under as separate command as] yolitical effects in Germany—seagin| ‘the inter-allied armies on land and|ing heart : nat the heart and brain of the inter-allied navies on the | f i powers, This organization, the expansion n of | sh independent air force, is ‘ | ‘el the atrongest weapon, ford scheme ot development oft inter-allie and perce the allies possess. | #ir power affords 4he, best and th is the plan for the aerial of-| Most rapid return for the expenditur fensive against Germany. jof man-power, material and mone; Reynolds had. F Mfgrs., Butfalo, N Results Anticipated. ‘| “The allies’ air-povter,” my inform:|geons operated on him Sunday andj Development of such a strategic | antSaid, “could be accepted right now | yound that the fracture extended | force, il sponsors — hold. will bring | as the most prominent determining | the left eye and down into the} about these results in the shortest} | factor for peace. A large clot of blood was time: | Dominant Peace Factor. but the sufferer has been| Dislocate the munition industries “Just as the offensive is the dom-j unconscious evér since the a eae inant factor in war, so ise offensive the dominant factor i jwir_ power. forte is, figurativels “to darken Don’t Suffer From Piles | ter-allied air jand literally, | Germany.’ Allied when he dropped propaganda t may do for Vienna,” formant said, “but needed for Berlina dynamite and d Pile Tr stops pil reatment gives itehibys, bleed , hemorrholds Pyramid quick relief, ing or protrudir ha | has jand will he bomsed but by handreds. I its dreadful realit ser’s doorsied at Potsdam.” Would Spread Terror. ator jean {ro the ki series of expediti d from tye terrorism tha s Stuttgart, | Coblenz ygne, Frankfort lready bombed by British planes. Pyramid Is C a { The independent: Bri! Te andar Fina and Works Such | dey General. ‘Trenchard, and such rectal troubles, in the pri- | Nwmber of American y home. 60 cents a box servers attached to it. y : no subst!- | squadrons of adout a dozen machine: ° ficient. ple for booklct mailed. free in. plain wr per, if you end coupon below. many upward of 3 plosive bombs on each raid. FREE SAMPLE COUPON | Ieast four-fold, with American aviator: COMPANY, | playing their proportionate sharé, { PYRAMID DRUG ou4 Pyramid Wldg., Marvhalt, Mich, Kindly send 2 Pree sample of Frama Pile Treatment, fu plain e planned, j Pend lent | their air forces attached to each army | eralissimo. Foch and supportin~ thos' armies and their land warfare. a | r ic . i GROWING BUSINESS FIRMS 8 @ May come to us itt perfect confidence. t We are always glad to extend a helping hand in a legitimate enterprise. Come in and let us tell you how we can se ‘Dn tema hed es you, Mr. Growing Business Man. . || S2, BISMARCK (beaut BANK \SISMARCK - A Change in Prices Owing to high cost of Jabor and print paper, the - Tribune has been foreed to zs inerease its subscription price effective November 1, 1918. nf %. The New Rates Aré: i BY CARRIER BY MAIL IN NORTIE Per Month Be Meme toast + Per Year... gr20, One Year City snbseribers who are in artears are asked to eall at the’ office and séttle before November 1,,as all arrearages will be figured at the new rate unless settled by November 1. ‘ Mail subscribers exeept those residing in Bismarck ean enjoy old rate of $4.00 a year until November 1. Subseribe now and save ONE DOLLAR on a year’s sub- seription. ‘All subseriptions payable strietly in advance under ruling of -federal trade ee ae The Bismarck Tribune Co, | Bismarck People Shot Should Heed Its Mave you a sharp pain or a dull ache Do often a timely Prompt treatment is a safeguard‘against more Profit by requent headaches and other ailments I knew Pills. Soon after I began taking them’ 1] was Rey- think well of Don’ simply ask for a kidney remedy—get | Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that er-Milburn | root of all German} hurled the central Supporters of the plan declare this tife strate- my in- something strong! farm near Duluth, and when his sister ; omething that |; n can | raging all about him Vat hed not y jumped ngle can | spread through the population of Manheim, and the {other cities in the Rhino country al- sh force, wn- has had a pilots and ob- There are six | each, carrying and dropping into Ger- 85 tons of high ex- The expansion of such a force at The force would be of inde- command and distinct from ; under the supreme command of Gen- 1 id t d ig d | ef nic + ‘The purpose ofan independent in- y the sky of! airmen concede the high mor-| in ret p | swept SON OF FOUNDER OF TRIBUNE [8 | BADLY INJURED ' George H. Lounsberry Suffers Concussion of Brain While on Errand ef Mercy LOST $9,000 IN FIRES: Mandan, N. D., Oct. 23.—George H. Lounsberr, son of Col. C. A. Louns- berry, founded of The Bismarck Trib- une, and whose boyhood was spent in bismarck, after suffering a $9,000 property loss im the forest fires which the country north of Duluth ten days ago, burning over his farms and destroying everything inflam- mable, while engaged in relief work in Duluth narrowly escaped death when a sedan car which he was drfv- ing was struck by a Soo trcin and 100 feet, It was necessary to break the doors im to extricate Mr. Lounsberry, who was found to have suffered a severe concussion of the brain and painful body bruises, Advice to this effect was received the latter part of last week by Mrs. C.-E. V. Draper of Mandan, a sister of the injured man. ‘Yoday she_re- ceived a letter from another brother, bred Lounsberry, whose farm also was in the devastated district, and who} stat that his brother sustained @ acture of the skull; that the sur- i till inva very dangergus con- Lounsberry is the eldest | erry and he has } been ver. ful in the contract- ing business in Duluth. brother Fred he had been very acti ef f work following the fire, the George -H json of Col. al value of such an individual flight} two men driving their own cars and | mn registered phar is spos' lag Gabriel D'Annunzio made over V ‘i pharniacists. for: disposition ehna ndering valuadie aid ‘to the suffer: Fred Louns-| ay ers third brother, verry, youngest son of the pioneer territorial journalist, is livingeon a! The salutary effect of such expedt- | s, may ti 3 8 { y e jler the Fourth Liberty ‘Loon ;this time be possible to announce to- \Booze Would Help i adopted. heard from him tne’ fires were/ track to his the railway place. BUY Ww. SS. EVERY COUNTY IN STATE OVER | TOP WITH LOAN ilable, But | Final Figures Not A Chairman McDowell is Confident. ~ Marion, N. D., Oct. 22.—Reports, re jay night prior to the the state and the naticn indicated bat, every North Dakota couniy nad; gone over he top, Wesley McDoy-: ell, state chairman, ann -unced {o- day Mr. MeDowell added, ao final figures for the coun state would not be available for s time, pjrobably a week or ten days, owing to the great mass of clerical work required on auditing the reports. The banks, too, are Jate in re- porting as a result of the great vol-; ume of loans handled through them. | “But for the Spanish influenza | epidemic in the state, the busy sea- son and the almost utter impossibility of securing clerks and bookkeepers/ to handle+the reports, it would by tals,” Mr,-McDowell said. “There is | little doubt but that the state is safe-| ly, over the top, but there will be no/ large oversubscription.” North Dakota’s quota in the loan; was $19,000,000, : Mr, McDowell was advised. today | that A. R. Roge Minneapoli chairman for the Ninth district, Sat urday night reported the Ninth dis- trict to Washingt6n as being over the top. { BUY W, S. $—— To Beat Spanish Flu (Continued From Page One.) and the bill was passed as amended by a yea and nay vote. (Sen- ate Journal 1019.) On the next day, March 2, the last day of the sion, | the bill, with certain reported senate amendments, went to the house. (1461) The house passed x resolution to adopt the amendment, (1466) the/a’ question being on the final passage of the bill as amended by the senate. It was passed; yea “ual (1479) but. the bill mt id | not contain the senate amendments. If the bill had been engrossed wittr| the senate amendments, ft would have DONT NEGLECT A RHEUMATIC PAIN Go after it with Sloan's Liniment before it gets \ dangerous . Apply a ditile, don’t rub, fet.it pene- trate, and—good-b: twinge! ange external aches, pains, strains, stiffness of joints or muscles, lameness, bruises. Instant relief without mussiness or soiled clothing. Reliable—the bi welling lintment year after year. nomical-by reason of enormous sales. ees a big t Betsle ready at all times. druggist for Sloan's Liniment. that etioettetorearanateresninebinte = Stnetensneneahannsit Aeciemeae eae regener ‘ ae | + Easy to Make This Pine“ Cough. Remedy ‘Tysusangy of tomes ewer by ite 7 | prem, regu! : - : : Inexpensive, about $2, You know ‘that ping is used in nearly .21l -prescriptions and remedies jor coughs. “Nhe reason is that, pine contains several peculiar elements that have a remark- able effect in sotithing and healing the | membranes of the. throat and shest. | Pine is famoyis for this purpose. Pine cous syrups are combinatic pine and & (The “ayru Usually pe Granulated sugar fo make the pest.pine cough te that money "ean “buy, put /24o ounces of Pinex’ ina pint ho de, ana fit up with home-made sugar srrup. Or you cau © use chyrified > motassrs, honey, or corn ‘Ryrup, instead of sngar syrAp. Kither way, you makea tuli pint—more than you cat Wo. times the mon, 8 ipl very pledsant—children’ take it. ~You ean feck: this, take or cold ‘ina way ‘iat ‘The eough-may lie drv. Tidarse « or, may bé- persistently ida tion of phlegm. "The cause is the inflamed ‘membraiies—and th and s of ia | 24 hours or less. did, ‘too, for bronchial asthma, hoa ary throat ailment ighly concentrated con pound of Norway pi and is famous world over prompt effect upon coughs, for its Beware of substitutes, Ask your drug: | s “2% outta of Pinex” with and don’t caccept anvthing antoed (0 give absolute sa ‘i } or mon promptly refundes The Pinex €o., Ft. Wayne, Tnd. —_—_—_—_—————— ee contained this matter; (The amend- ments are in quotations. “See. 1.—'It shall. be- unlawful for | any p liver or r ceive or have in posse for delivery to any person, firm or corporation ‘within this state’ more | j than four quarts of spirituous liqu or five gallons of wine, orsevent gist for directions, ‘ » firm or.corporation to de: | sion | intoxicating liquors my be made to as provided by-law for medicinal, { scientific, and wine for sacramental purposes; ‘or any intoxicating liquor’ ‘or “any purpose ‘unléss the package or container of such liquor shall be; et labelled on the outside in clear letters, thy signor, the consignee. percentage of alcohol | showing the ¢ kind, quantity. and place of delivery, etc’ The jurist quotes Section 2 of thi bill, prescribing the form of certifi- which must be made by the co; ignee upon receipt of a shipment of t goods, and then continues: “From the journal it, is manifest | House Bill No, 59 as passed by] the house was never passed by the! senate; and the ‘amended bill as; passed by the senate’was never pas: ed by the house. /e, became a law. i “At the extra session of the lagis-| jlature held at Bismarck in January: 1918, the senate passed a resolution saying: ‘It is within the knowledge+ jot the senate-and each individual sen-; | ator that House Bill No. 39,-as amend- | jed by the senate, Was not voted upon} and adopted by the house or represen- tafives, the amendments adopted the senate having been reported i |correctly, or changed in the house af-/ ; ter the same had been reported to the jhouse. And by reason of gross care- |lessness. or fraud, the bill as passed by the house differed in form. and meaning from that passed by the sen-, ate. “ «Now, therefore, be it resolved | that this senate do now severely con- demn the practice by which this fraud was perpetrated upon the senate, and the people of the state of North Da-; kota, in order that this practice may cease in the future, and in order that the people may know that-the laws of the state are made by the regular constituted legislative assembly and not by clerks ore employ of such a: senate.’ ‘Now this makes it entirely mani- fest that Bill 39—the bon ¥ tute—was never passed; it is not @ law. And hence, there must never be another prosecution under this fraud- ulent statute. To place the federal} law in line with this fraudulent’ sta- lite, congress passed an act Hmiting the importation of liquor to medi inal { but it was not the puspose. s it within the authority of) congress to. forbid iy importation in; accordafce with the constitution and the laws of the state. { “and, now it is obvious that the! bone-dry_statute is a mere fraud and| under Sec. 217 of the constitution a! person. as. a right to import. liquor | for his own personal’ and family use. } And there ##/f*reason-why any per- son should,.suffer.for.,want cf this melicinal reniedy. Now it fs true that in the past the “express companies | have Ween ierrified by the supposed | bone-dry. statute, so that they have refused to take the risk of importing any liquor. However, under the facts hove stated: the sxpress companies will not be justified in refusing to im- port liquor, and any company refusing will be Stauty: tofa suit for big dam- . Ex ROEINSON. “Oetober 217 1918." Under the hone dry” act. which be- came effective July 1, 1917, the im- portation of liquor Into North Daketa has vecome negligible and blind-pig- ging-and bootlegging has subsided to a remarkable degree. The little whis- key of doubtful vintage and character that has heen smuggled into the state found ready sale at $8 and $10 ‘per’ quart.’ Several very prominent citizens engaged in importing” for their own persongl use have, been ar- raigned in state or federal courts and ssed fines ranging up to $2,000, or n prison sentences ranging as high as two yee MARCH EXPLAINS SOLDIER | OTING Reereiney of State Hall is jadvised oy General ‘Peyton C. March, chief ‘of the general staff, that on application from the secretary of sfate or other proper, state official arrangements will be made.for the erection of elec- tion” booths and the; -polling of sodier. Sloan Liniment Kills Pain ‘yotes in any army, camp or canton-| ment ‘in “America. No such action | probably will be necéssary iff ‘North’ Dakota, where-absent voter ballots are mailed direct to each. absentee ‘PLAGUETAKES | Whom on fat Glasgow, a half. | North Dakota.“ | Hence, the bill nev-| ist choir, and Rey. letery at Scotland, where the heart-; abatement of “the influenza epidemic. ROSE BERTSCH, BRIDE-OF YEAR Well Known Bismarck ‘Girl Passes’ Away at Home in Seotlane, §. D. ‘ | { Bismarck of Dd, of al rg girl, | t January | carl C, Muhmel | Scotland to . Muhmel ‘suc: |- sh influenza on Oc i nd is fight- enlisted last was called to Camp aiied July 28 for bi bride of ith, him to , When he Ya., Whence he S { Sexiseh was born November | . al Eureka, S. D, When about} ears old she moved with her par-} and Mrs. Gottleib Bertsch, to} where she grew to woman- She attended the Medina apd Wis graduaeed from the mgh school, after which she aught for ten years, nine years in} orth Dakota, and one year, in, 1913,| lin the Schatz school district, in South ‘Dakota, where she met her future} [husband. Upon. her return to North | Dakota she was principal of the Fre- donia and Gackle schoo! In 1914 her | “I wish it was possible for everyone who =| suffers from constigation 10 know about Dr. | Caldwel’s Syrup Pepsin. It is pleasant to the taste, does not gripe, and the result ts sure.” (From a letter to Dr. Caldwell writ- ten by Mr. R. A. Laney, Alexandria, La.) °° Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is a com= -bination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin, pleasant to the teste, gentle in‘action and :posi- tive in its effect. It relieves constipation quickly, without griping or strain, and is a standard family remedy. s DR. CALDWELL’S’ ~ . Syrup Pepsin The Perfect Laxctive ~ by Druggists Everywhere _ . 50 cts. G2) $1.60 PEE CF CUARGE, BY WRITING TO STRECT, MONTICELLO, ILLINOIS ATRIAL BOTTLE CAN DZ ODT. OR. W. B. CALDWELL, 459 \. ction to being dragged into epi-j Paul. At-all of thesehearings repre- parents: to Bismarck, where; demic centers, the tax commission | sentative> farmers, businessmen and they } announced today that no further hear-} railroad men will be guizzed in an al narck she! ings will be had until the epidemic |effort to determine whether the in- was united in marriage with Carl C. j has run its course. Then the hearing | crease in the assessed valuation of Muhmel of Scotland.” N. D., with} Janu: residence at Sco! nce resided. Since the_departure of | her husband for camp her sister, M S Ss Tillie Bertsch, and Mrs. Muhmel have; iquarts, of beer, malt or ‘othe resided in the bungalow which the! rating liquors, within any cor ye com had prepared for his | thirty days, except that delivery of% bride. Octoder 3. Mrs, Muhmel wi 5 ‘taken ill with Spanjsh influenza, which | developed into pneumonia seven days | later. In spite of all that medical} 1 and loving care could do she con- tinued to sink, the end coming at o'clock Sunday morning, October 13. ! In addition to her soldier husband | in France. the deceased is survived j her aged father and mother, in} Rismarck, a sister, Mathilda. and three | brothers, Carl, in_ Bismarck; Henry, | Medina, and Gust. who lives at) Mont. In addition there ister, Mrs. Jacob Schatz o' Scotland, S. D., and two half-brothers, Jacoh and Gottleib, who reside in} Funeral services were conducted i] Rev. Zink, pastor of tne Lutheran | ; chu at Scotland. of which the de-j ceased’s husband was a member. The | | singing was in charge of the Method-| Langdon sang a solo. The text was chosen from Psalm 39-8, “Delivér me from all. my transgressions; make me not the re- proach of the foolish.” Many floral -otferings attested, to| the love in which the deceased was held by thdse who knew her. The remains were laid to rest in the ‘cem- felt sympathy of the commiunity- is ex- tended to the bereaved relatives, (Contributed.) : In loving remenbrance of. dear | sose: | f; A-loving one from us is taken, A voice that cheered us_is stilled. Her loving smile to greet us tio more, | Her place is vacant in our home, Which no one else can fill. We wonder why, but God in his ais-! dom knows best So He called her from this world of care, i Unto the land of bliss. Although her ,body rests here below, Her soul is safe in Heaven, BUY W. 8. 8. FLU STOPS ALL RAIL HEARINGS Tax commission hearings for the in- vestigation of the railway tax ques- tion have been adjournec pending the A hearing was to have been held at ‘argo last week. One hundred subpoenaes were issued. As many farme business and_ protessional men and merehants repiied: We'll go to jail, but you can’t drag us to Far- go.” Recognizing the justice of this There was never a time when the sac- rifices-and the help of women were more appreciated than at the present time. Women should learn war-nursing and nursing at home. There is no better |s way than to study the new ‘edition of the | “Common Sense Medical _ Adviser ”— with chapters on First Aid, Bandaging, N Anatomy, Hygiene,- care of the Sick, Diseases of Women, Mother and Babe, the Marriage Relations—to be had at some drug-stores or send 50c. to Publisher, 654 Washington Street, Buffalo, N. Y. If a woman ‘suffers from weak back, nervousness or dizzingss—if pains afflict her,: the best tonic and “corrective is one made up‘of native herbs and made with- out alcohol, which makes weak .women strong and sick women well. It) is the prescription of Dr. Pierce, used by him in active practice many years and. now sold by dlmost. severy. druggist in the land, in liquid oF in tablets. Send. Dr. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., 10c. for trial pkg. Ty. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets are also best for liver and bowel trouble. There ismothing that will bring comfort and renew hope to-the invalid’so surely ag good news. Doctor Pierce has news for ev suffering woman. spi ana tell him your troubles, and he il send. ‘you just & the right advice to restore you to health? and that without charge. His “Favorite Prescription” has been the rescue of thousands of suffering women. soldier’ voter. — Siew ‘Tribune: Waneads Bring Results. ee a Many grateful patients have taken Dr at Fargo w y 8 she took ap her/ will pb and, where she had! peyi ¥ and there | North Dakota railway kustified by d Forks,| the actual increase in the value of Ibe completed conferences a ke, Minot, Bisma Never..has there been Kk and St. | these properties. i : “so great a temptation to ] _ sacrifice quality to price—still | “quality has been ‘maintained in one hat— | | tm GORDON | = CONCORDIA COLLEGE a 7 OF MOORBBAD, MINNESOTA ' Will accept boys of eighteen years sot age with thirteen high school credits for Stu- ig army training: corps if. they: apply: at? re once. Ss Camouflage vs. Safe. Deposit. Z RS Liberty Bonds, stocks, deeds, certificates z of deposit or insurance policies inserted in zB a package of old newspapers may be safe 2 “so far as burglars are concerned. A But there always remains the chance of - their being devoured by flames or’ confis- cated by the omniverous ragman. The toll exacted by worry far: exceeds the cost of perfect safety and absolute privacy assured your valuables in your¢in- dividual strong box in our steel \ vaults. $2.00 up, per year / 2 CAPITAL SECURITY BANK Bismarck, N. D. Baldwin Live Stock Farm Special private sale offering of Registered. Aberdeen Angus and Short Horn Cattle; also a few pure-bred : ‘ Duroe Jersey Hogs. - . 18 Short .Horn Cows with calves 6 bred 2 year old heifers 10 yearling heifers _ 15 bulls,:10 to 18 months old ~ 75 Angus Cows, 60 calves 40 bred 2 year ‘old heifers 40 heifers, 10 to 15 months old 50 bulls, rig 18 months old +» —Address—— BALDWIN FARMS Ellendale, N. D. \