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gt “THURSDAY, OCT. 31, 1918. BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE | tory has been give n up. The enemy h one entire division and the best | is offering a tenacious resistancesfn|mart of two other divisions. The the mountains, British vice admiral at Saloniki con- 'The.English army corps and French | cluded an armistice with the Turk- divisions which represent the allied; ish government at noon toda, contingent across the Piave are fight- SERBIA. \ing heroically, side by side with the; Vienna, Oct. 31- “Hungarian | italians. The front has been extend- forces are withdrawing from Serbian} ed; 150 kilometers. The fifteen di- territory and have completed the pi visions now being pursued are all that age of the Danube. 4 are lett of 37 divisions that formed —e ch emy offensive y 24, VOLUNTARILY VACATING. | | {Be enemy offensive on October 24. Washington. Oct. $1.—Yesterday’s| C & FIUME ABANDONED. Austrian bulletin, says an official Basél, Oct. 3 wireless message, says the Austrian has been abandoned by the Austrians army is voluntarily vacating territory |to the Croatian troops. \ across the Piave. This statement is; ‘ avsolutely false. The Austrian army; TURKISH ARMIES SURRENDER ' has offered and still offering London,:, Oct. 31.—Ismail Hakki, | formidable defense, and it is only | commanding the Turkish armies in the since the Austrian line has been brok-| group operating fn the Tigris region en and forced to retire that’ terri-; in the Mesopotamia has surrendered eer ae EEE rere, KIDNEYS WEAKENIN 7 ‘Wednesday reports officially the down: ing of enemy planes by the. fi army pursuit planes and state th two of the merican machine are m ing. H . jthe troops to the north to follow a long slow line of retreat. , Venice is pow ate Italian infantry is adyanc- jing rapidly at many points. The num- Powers | ber of prisoners is growing hourly and + ‘total 40,000, It is estimated that 4) 1-2 (Continued From ‘Page One.) | Austrian divisions have been partially from the Piave east: of:Month Grappa | destroyed. to the\mouth of the river:northeast of | ‘Venice. is 4 | CUT COMMUNICATIONS, RETREAT CUT OFF. | Paris, Oct. 31,-—-Communications be. Washington, Oct. 31.-—Fitteen Aus-| tween Agriam and Fiume and Buda} trian divisions operating between the |Peést and Vienna have been been ef-] Brenta and Piave have had their re- | fectually checked. , The Czecho-Slaves treat cut, off .thruogh the capture of {have cut the railway, ‘and German the mountain path of Vadal by Ita, j trains can only run as far as Schna- lian and allied troops. ‘;dau, according to a Zurich dispatch Official wireless dispatches to Rome | to the Journal, say the advantages are being pressed to the utmost and a crisis is near. {+ Fiume Occupation of the valley’ of Quero| Hungary. Agriam is the capital of by the Italian army: corps operating |Croatia ond Slovenia, Bodenbach, north of Valobbiadene. threatents Fel- | Where. the,railway between Berlin and tre, and exposes the Austrians in the! Vienna has been cut, is a towe in Bo- Gappa_region to a flanking movement 'hemia near the Saxon frontier, on the which “it is. said will compel imme- | Elbe river, diate retirement. The third Italian army on the Piave , Disaster Threatens Armies of Central RETIRE FROM ASKS AN ARMISTICE, — London, Oct, 31.—The Austrian com- mander on the Italian front has ap- plied to General Diaz, the Italian com- | mander in chief for an armistice. The! application, the new agency adds, has | been forwarded to the Versailles con-} . perence: ifm 118 Third St. —The town of Fiume \ Diseased Skin | Freedom at once from the agony of 4 skin disease. The soothing wash of oils, ‘Try D. D, D.—it’s different. soc, Oe and $1.00. We guarantee it. H ' e e JOS. BRESLOW i Logan’s WE THANK YOU. : Both Phones 211 the principal seaport of Starting November Ist we will open our place. of busi- ness at 8 A. M. and close at 6 P.M. This is in accordance with orders of Federal Fuel Administrator. Uncle Sam asks us to conserve, so starting Friday, SANGUINARY FIGHTING. LOOK OUT! |; {ies reported advancing steadily. More than 1,00 square kilometers o? Italian territory was reconquered yes. terday. TAKE MONT CISON, Italian Headquarters on Piaye. Oct. ?1.—Itallan troops have tak Cison, This was a most , important London, Oct. 31.—Sanguinary fight- ing is gotng on at, Agram, the capital :of Croatia-Slovenia, according to a | private message received at Amster- ‘dam and forwarded here by: the Cen- jtral News Agency coreapondent. Some | of the soldiers at Agram did not join | the revolutionary. LINE IS ABLAZE. . - November Ist, we will have deliveries as follows: Kidney and bladder troubles don’t disappear of themselves. They grow upon you, slowly but steadily, under- mining your health with deadly cer- tainty, until you fall a victim to jin, curable disease, Stop your troubles while there is; j.saarlem Oil Capsules. ed a special charter authorizing its preparation and sale. The good housewife of Holland would ajmost as soon be without food as without her “Real Dutch Drops,” as she quaintly calls GOLD MEDAL Their use re- stores strength and is responsible in Lowney’s DELIVERIES. Forenoon at Afternoon at .. Saturday, last delivery at 4 P. M. operation, for by it ronds were open- |- ed_to Feltre and Vittorio. Both these cities were: Au es. The capture of Mont ¢ divides the Austrian army, time. Don’t wait until little pains be- come big aches. Don’t trifle with dis- ease. To avoid future suffering be- gin treatment with GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil» Capsules now. Take! three or four every day until you feel that you are entirely tree from pain. a great measure for the sturdy, ro- bust health of the Hollanders. Do not delay. Go'to your druggist and insist on his supplying you with a box of GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules, Take them_as directed, and. lif you are not satisfied with results This well-khown preparation has{ your druggist will gladly refund your been one of tHe national remedies of| money. Look for the name GOLD Holland for centuries. In 1696 the; MEDAL on the box and accept no afh- government of the Netherlands grant-|er. In sealed loxes, three sizes. " London, O 1.—The entire Italian s- | front is al ea news dispatch from Rome si All the Italian armies now are in action. SERBIANS ADV Zurich, a of the Serbian: A suggestion as regards how you can help: Orders wanted for 10:30 delivery should be given in afternoon of day previous or before 9:45 A. ‘.; goods wanted for 3:30 delivery should be given in r ning or before 2:45 P. M., thereby giving us,30 ‘minut, . to finish putting up orders and loading our wagon. forcing : Lowney’s Assorted Choco- OF RAPIDLY. The rapid advance causing much con- cern in Buda Pest. It is feared that the Slavs, Jjoming hands with the} Jugo-Slavs, wilk-march on the city. lates, 80c per pound. Special 60c s y INSTANTLY RELIEVED”’WITH ASTHMADOR # OR MONEY REFUNDED ASK ANY DRUGGIST { For Saturday and Sunday TWO MACHINES MISSING. Washington, - Oct. 31. — General Pershing’s evening’ communique for We further suggest that you limit your deliveries to one a day and where possible to two or three a week. We must conserve on deliveries and now is a good time to start before it is necessary for Uncle Sam to tell HER BERT HOOVER Says us how many deliveries we can make. We ask for your Ww : bares e ie nee oe co-operation. We thank you. ‘e must conserve if we want to win this war and we are ga- ing to live up.to,it, on and after November first as we are introducing the af CASH*AND CARRY SYSTEM. You all know with the Government Regulated Price of Food Stuffs today THIS MUST BE DONE. So we won't waste time and space telling you what you already know. O’CONNELL GROCERY 310 13th St. ’ Rack Uncle Sam | We are asked to conserve man-power ROY LOGAN. Cowan’s Drug Store in our delivery system so hereafter our deliveries will only be twice in a day: IN THE MORNING AT 10:30 IN THE AFTERNOON AT 3:30 When it is possible for you to do so you can help by paying A wide assortment-- in fact we pride our- selves on the splendid collection of New Winter cash and carrying your own package. Like every other : business we have to pay cash for what we buy and sell on RYAN’S GROCERY 504 Broadway (es Phone 37 | McCONKEY Commercial Co.. 310 Broadway. >} Phone 209 s oot Coats-- a very small margin of profit. ‘For the following ‘reason, will on November Ist, 3918, go toa strictly cash business. _ The Government, is making a price at a figure that is less than the cost of doing business.on many.items of grocerics. The ‘flour ‘mills ‘are demanding their cash on delivery of - their’ products. a sitgt taal _ The fruit houses hereaftér’ will demand eash on delivery of their. products. ‘ a The meat packers are demanding their money each Mon- day morning. i sit es ? 4 . The oil‘companies are demanding their money on delivery” of their products. The wholesale grocers are demanding their money on the Ist and 15th of each ‘month. For the above reasons it is impossible to do business on eredits, and tho prices the Government is making on groceries it is impossible to make free deliveries, so after, above date all deliveries will be charged 10¢ for each delivery. Wherever it is possible, prices on Our goods will be put.at a price that will save far more than one would think for when all losses are eliminated by people who do not pay their bills and there, too, loss through not having eash to take all discounts we ean do far better for our customers. Brown & Geiermann Quality Groceries at Prices That Talk | Suits anc4 Dresses A complete assortment WE OPEN AT 8 A. M. AND CLOSE AT 6. P. M. In accordance with the orders of Federal Fuel Administrator WATCH OUR AD TOMORROW, FOR SAT- URDAY SPECIALS. *” i | OOOO BE PATRIOTIC AND ASSIST THE WAR INDUSTRIES BOARD BY CONSERVING LABOR AS YOU HAVE ASSISTED HOOVER IN CONSERVING SUGAR, WHEAT, ETC. When it is possible pay Cash and Carry your goods, thus saving and eliminating the wasteful use of man- power. i , The Government has set the price which we are to Be Crow I ) 0 | ) S charge on all staple articles, which comprise 90 per cent of our sales.. T! skh b specified the hours daring witch ya , H . 9 we may keep our places of business open, and while they The MosteftheBest For the Least” - have not in this state specified the number of deliveries, if any, we shall make, nor specified the terms upon which our goods must be ‘sold, they will without doubt, in the Announce a change in their system—from a “credit and delivery” to a “cash and carry” or “Government Ap- proved System.” near future, restrict all deliveries to one per day as has THE GOVERNMENT NEEDS OUR HELP. been done in the entire east.. The Government also very strongly urges that all goods be sold for Cash, and that You Ask What Will One War Saving Stamp ; Buy? Here It Is: the purchasers carry their goods. One pair of high or low shoes; or one flannel shirt ; or one We have at all times lived up to the rules of the Gov- ernment and will continue to do so, and as we are asked hundred rifle or revolver shells; or one hospital cot. ‘3 Two war saving stamps will buy: One blanket and to conserve manpower we will for the present reduce our deliveries to two per day, which will allow the public all of the service they require and will give them some time to make adjustments preparatory to the one delivery per a pair of field shoes. ; Three war saving stamps will buy: One automatic pistol; or one gas mask; or one overcoat. Four war.saving stamps will buy: One rifle; or the day,, per. customer schedule. Under the present day methods of doing business we pay cash for all of the goods we receive upon their arrival, and feel that it will be but a short time when all retail.establishments will without exception sell for Cash and Cash only. Government allowance for the wife of a sailor. -- Have you-a boy over there; or have you the interests of the boys over there at heart? If you have, you will co-opérate with us in our endeavor to save you the price of a war saving stamp occasionally. ' The way it can be done is for you-to purchase your GROCERIES for cash, and carry them with you, or pay the nominal sum/of 10c for delivery. This will enable.us to do away with the expense of maintaining a delivery system. And will also eliminate all bad:debts, which are bound to accrue with the most painstaking credit system.” _ These two items will permit of selling our goods at very much reduced prices. ° Our books will be closed Thursday evening. and while we have many customers whose trade has been very sat- isfactory and highly appreciated, we feel that in going on watheres basis we must treat all alike, and cut our credits , entirely... 42 “ E We solitit the continuance of the trade of all our cus- tomers and, guarantee them a saving on every dollar’s worth of groceries they buy of us. of garments for every- one, whether they wish an expensive or a mod- erately priced coat, suit or dress we have them. Come and view ovr splendid stock. Prices much below regular. 114 FOURTH STREET. *PHONE 34 UNCLE SAM SAYS Shop Earlier This Year Than Ever Before. panes, 2" Millinery Fashions Expressed in Tones of Elegance and Simplicity Very Special Prices IMPLICITY! is the keynote of these new hats—and therein lies their charm. They carry that tone of elegance, with sim- pleness that only true artists can impart to their creations. You will find it developed through the employment of beau- - tiful materials—fashioned into the most graceful and becom- _ ing lines. These new hats are as different and modish as they are becoming—and they are offered at . UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE OUR DELIVERIES WILL LEAVE AS PER THE FOLLOWING SCHEDULE: vad Place your orders early and purchase in quantities. Roasts for the noon meal must be ordered the.day previ- ous, and for the evening meal the morning previous. Re- member there are hundreds of customers to serve and in order that all shall receive satisfactory service, it will be necessary that every one consolidate their orders and place them early that ‘unnecessary labor may be reduced to the minimum. ’ : GUSSNER’S Home of Quality Groc eries and: Meats. 310 Main. ‘ .. Phone 60 A. W. Lucas Company — biva ates Department Store Pasditad .: ~ oaingosa TWHO0Y

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