The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 22, 1918, Page 8

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8 NAR AA Nm am Astana me mak ao BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE Sea secutive ities niet ean antennae aac a periaam tee BISMARCK WILL RAISE $5,000 FOR THE JEWS Hebrew Relief Day to be Cele-| brated in Capital City Tomorrow. JOHNSON’S Popular Priced Store. Suits, Coats, Dresses, $750 ALREADY. SUBSCRIBED Underwear, Anticipated That Little Diffi- culty Will Be Encoun- \ tered Here. i Hosiery, Notions, Eismarck tomorrow will celebrate the national Hebrew relief day, pro- | claimed b. ent Wilson and Gov- ernor Fri for Wednesday, Octo- ber 23. by pledging at least $5,000 for the relief of three million starving | Jews who are suffering under the heel | of the oppressor in ‘Poland and other eastern European countries. — Bis- marck has been prepared for tomor- row’s campaign by course of ad- vertising which has had no equal in | any other drive. ery heart has; been reached by the pathetic pictures | which have been drawn of a mighty nation of people standing on thé verge of obliteration for lack of the food required to keep pody and soul to- gether, Cd Bismarck is asked for $5,000 in the { present campangn, which will open simultaneously tomorrow morning in ten thousand cities, towns and ham- lets in America. The eampaign has the endorsement of the nation and of every state government. The amount asked of Bismarck is considerably less than $1 per capita and of this total $750 has already been subscribed. Al Rosen is chairman of the Bis- marck general committee which con- sists of L. K. Thompson, Secretary of State Tom Hall, W. A. McDonald, O. W. Roberts, B. E. Jones, W. E. Par- sons, Dr. W. J, Hutcheson, Capt. E. (. Wanner; Ruddie. Patzmann, Tom Lee and Rev. H. C. Postlethwaite. Misses Helen Sullivan, Nina Gibbens and Charlotte Matson, a most effect- Suit Cases, ~~ Suit and Coat Pillow Slips, Sheets, Comforters, We have over 400 coats and suits in our stock to choose from and every one of them will be placed on this large 3-day sale. Prices. that talk for themselves. Dresses in wool serge and silk poplin, all colors and all sizes at.............. $5.00 Waists at Waists slightly soiled, values up to $6.75, , Sale -2be?rn...? et re pasiram Aiea, Sane $2.98 Another lot of waists, values up to $4.50. Sale erter een te ttre int etna $2.00 Blankets, White Goods, Outing Flannel, Toys, Percales, Ginghams, Muslin, Silks, ive trio, compose a special capitol a : : committee. Wool Dress Goods, All wool hip skirts, values up to $7.98. Because of the flu epidemic, the campaign tomorrow 1 be confined to the state house and the business district. An effort will be made t call upon everyone down-town. An. one who is overlooked may mail thet Sale 2 eek eee. Sale ae $4.98 We have over 1,000 children’s wash dress- es in stock and every one of these to be in- Cotton Batton, Bate at sore than one wile cluded in this3 day sale at 10 pct discount. _ HAVE NO FIRE §- Beweeten Ce ee Bath Robes at 3-day Sale Prices. -CORSET SPECIALS © ALARM SYSTEM Chief A. B. Currier Talks Too Loud, Says Superintendent Johnson. Bargain Basement Remnants, Remnants Reduced Prices. 4 lbs. HOSIERY SPECIALS Supt. Johns . Fire| s. Currier talked in a loud and unbecoming toue to ‘and their chief on a! Bees Chief. and: ratcoi the hello g' cotton batton recent occasion when someone bogzled Tmmber and rang the fifth ward |W Ab... ea $1.79 when it should have been the third, causing Mr. Currier mucit| suffering and met at Greatly Reduced Phoenix silk hose98e 49c° 39c Underwear Specials . Fiber Silk Prices. Lisle Hose Table Damask... .79¢ Three day sale on cor- sets at $1.39 record Bis e her afterduniear done i Y 49 Real Snaps be made the capital ¢ ar 5 4 mies of reporting. ; ra Cone Aree s Grice We are the home for EN Mr. Johnson so reported to the city | . owes é - contusion last evening He wae not |) Bed Spreads ... .$1.75 ladies and misses undey- BLANKET SPECIALS ow satisfied with a resolution wear. Three days sale: by Com Best Towels ..... 15e g ‘ Pua a Chief Curries ie CNG Big Specials: fended. Cohuneie! gine ai Bath Towels ......49c 4 sponsibility. of the present Sheet and Pillow-Sheets. ay too much for the girls, Three day sale is required that the JOHNSON’S fire as to wards on their fi x woe after the information comes ino BIG = the ‘phone. The girls, naturally ner: Popular Priced Store. SPECIAL —- yous in such a time of emergency, to assume the responsibil ing the ward in ich the fire ported and directing the the ward signal on the fire ‘n. | ‘ 7 Aga gr AEST ug of | ‘The telephone chief suggested th: nomes{ suid. had quit the exchange because ar 4 the city adopt the plan of ha » of {they would not handle fire exlls, , : , pons used in. the ; someone always at the fire station s officially reg with lothers had served notice of the urity of the WHOLE : whom fire calls may be tumed in d s by the man on deck at the| intent. There is by menacing thei whiére.. on the “most. “of j sain nee rect by the — subs or. Thi hall. ‘The comnnissioners last | store all over t teral communications, Metz fortress are ore peered a nea a “lull. thought. would obviate eonfuston and it were net inclined to believe the jznd a strike would leave Bisma and the Briey. iron district, Se eee andl autos: bat Germans have to contend with could afford to keep a man on} distress und anxiety. the fire hall 24 hours da pany, he said. would be still willing to WHERE Hl { THRE . , Since Pershing’s first army in its fit | tial blow flattened ont the St. Mibiel! ine Meu: , salient there is another important point | Y; ee force would STILL | bearing on the decision to keep stead-| ( STANT MENACE to the ily hawmering at the Germans until! line of the Meuse. they are decisively beaten: H German Fore Shati Pershing’s present. position is not al ter = ; {continous threat against not only the |, 23 fer the Gorman stk | strong fortress of Metz. but also the im-| | Fortant lateral gine of communicatio ‘ Bars Sy i running from Strassburg via Metz ‘t Montmedy ! The capture of the ground between | UP. the Muese and the Moselle enables the} roduc : sth tallies at any time . they please to | reduced to three companies! AND IS uot fully sink home until ¢ passed. but it is well to ‘mind that if the Germans sponsibility of directing the firemen |to the proper ward. Several girls, he | 1 i |MAKING GOOD \ AT SIXTY-FIVE Don’t worry about old age. ‘A sound man is good at any age. Keep your) bedy in good condition and you can be as hale and hearty and able to “do your bit” as when you were a young, Uj, §, First Army Continual! fellow. Affections of the xfdneys and blad-| Threat of Invasion Held Over the Hun. | aime in months; have recently been And in more than a score der are among the leading causes of early or helpless age. Keep them / clean and the other organs in work | ing conition, and you will have; | nothing to fear. ‘WEATHER NO HINDRANCE! Drive the poisonous wastes from! if . ' the system and avoid uric acid accum- - ulations. Take GOLD MEDAL Haar- lem Oil Capsules periodically and you will find that you are as good as the) next fellow. Your spirits will be re- au juvenated. your muscles strong andj The usual winter “tal” ‘which your mind keen enough for any task.| marked each ur of the war’ co’ fai GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Cap-| ay be counted out of it this time: Sules will do the work. But be sure} I have this information from the: to get the original imported GOLD) highest, sources. ~ MEDAL Hdarlem Oil Capsules. They British military official explain: are reliable and guaranteed to help Foch says he is go- ' ‘och is a soldier only. When * : < you or your money will be refunded. sa 80 he is going én—he means he is ga feed Some pre eT Te PR See { of divi the severe strain on the troo} End your morale. The advantage to the allies tinued blows “cat-and-mouse” —first “here, breathing spaces, is obvious. puncture . LONDON, England. ‘The allies intend to allow. the weal cece ieee i By HAROLD E. BECHTOI. } i ening German arny ny rest this winter ! | troubles. - Phone 263 or Address with the whole frort said: Bismarck N. D. to the German line, fighting-can or sale by most druggists. In seated packages, three sizes. - £ The Store with over 1000 Garments enamelware at 3 | It may be that the importance of | ithe fist army’s first vietorious blow | ight now recide to retire to the line of . the position of Pershing’s | visions in} tis far under the 200 mark for 15. German the ‘battalion strength has been | The German command is_findii | increasingly difficult to arrange relief: s in line, with the result that _ {in front for long periods is having a steady and ever increasing effect of then there, With no As to Fighting Conditions. ‘Al that remains is the question of ground and weather conditions. A French soldier who is well acq! ited. “In many places, particularly ina portion of the region which is since the American success, the most menacinz ainued throughout the winter: with all Special OCTOBER 23rd, 24th, 25th. 3 DAY SALE 40-inch velvets, all. col- orsors; 3 day sale B $2.75 yd. All wool standard serge, regular $2.75 quality; 3 day sale $1.98 Cotton Goods Specials All of our piece goods to ° be placed on this 3 day sale at great reduction. AMELWARE SPECIALS ~ » big line of Price” Cc. sale. months . Dear inj should | BE A| whole broken ¥ of divi- ps reld v Gravely way. of con- fashion be con- | That Dark-haired Virginia says that down South the best people won’t > chew anything but Real Gravely. They know how it’s made—the thi ; ch nothing extra to chew this class of plug. A JOHNSON’S Popular Priced Store. Coats, Suits, Droste Waists, Bath Robes, House Dresses, BCE Aprons, Hosiery, eer Underwear, Neckwear, — Kimonas, Corsets, Veils, Purses, Millinéry, Knit Goods, Ete. ; Bargain Basement Toys at big specials. Oil cloth, special. .45¢ Mereerized satin. .49¢ 86 inch Seco silk, all colors ..........2.39¢ Sy aap racers ree 29c JOHNSON’S Popular Priced Store. “fighting i same conditions of ground and weather And the Germans would the; sain needed time for reorganization by Foch-is net the man to fail Neither ix he # man to call for a “lulP" because win- j that we do. to press an advantage. ter “luls” have been the custom.” small chew of Gravely holds, its good taste. That’s why it lasts so much longer than a big chew of ordinary plug. bi fond ad ved cn feed tast f tohecce withent extra ane ‘* | PEYTON BRAND Real Gravel 10* a pouc!

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