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The ‘home folks anc friends were mighty anxi- ous to have pictures'of the soldiers, but now they are ‘gone, the fact that the sol- dier also wants pictures of the home folks seems to be forgotten. Make an appointment to-day---it’s time for the Christmas mail to France MACHINE GUN BATTALION IS. © |: I TRAINING MEN ‘Popular Command of Second| North Dakota Regiment Has *“ Good Billet. | —— | { The 148th machine gun battalion, commanded by Major J. M. Hanley of i Mandan, is billeted in a town in cen- itral‘France where it is engaged in training machine gunners, writes | Lieut. Frederick G. Neumier, battalion adjutant, “Neu” was capital corres- pondent for the CourierNews here |when the Second.regiment was form- ed. He played an active part in the organization of that command and was BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE the relief and help that mustard | sugar,” se ie rewarded for his good work with a commission as first lieutenant and L ie | battalion adjutant. Holmboe Photograph Studio / |! Mr, Neumier advises that wine-mak- ‘ing was in progress on the date of his Publicity Film Co Hletter, October 9. He notes that hej . ". {has not lost am eye for a tasty ankle, Next Door to Grand Theatre, BISMARCK {but that his taste for wine is* some- ‘ iwhat lessened when he sees these} ve > jankles busy trodding ouz the Yurple; oe eco = juice from the luscious grape. Appar- ently a peck of dirt or (wo 1s not re-; garded as detrimental to the quality ging emplacements for. heavy guns | OF HUNS WITH __jervul'i ‘houplahie’"Fvench somos | oad sven day lays of absence) BISMAR ARCK BOY}! Wher the natives cannot do enough | srarseilles, Nice, Monte Carlo and the Mrs. Schnecker has had several let- Hialten pong et: Had the time of my . | ters recently from her son August, |Jife, and can well see now why peo- . i: fmong several refugees Bae in | formerly with the Lenhart drug store, we fave about the Riviera? a preg 8 is command is now ag well as-'Ted, and both the boys are t ae h Seton! says 1 ‘a ores ; ened one yOUne Ee ay woman in fine health and looking forward to! Ihe sor a ota new an 7 states | who {s still confined to her. bed. as ae ppeedy:ending of the wa war. hat he would appreciate’a letter or | ret of Hs oe pean she re- ei wea de two oom nig eaod flends in ae t ceived at the hands of the Huns be- } mare! side from a natural anke! fore their evacuation of her part of COUNTRY CLUB ing tor harkings from home, F rit: France, writes Ted Schnecher of Bis-! jin good health and spirits, enjoying | marek in a letter to his mother, Mrs.! STOCKHOLDERS imilitary life to the utmost. ' . H. Schnecker, of Thayer street.: ALY, de | Ted says some of the things a fellow { MEET DEFERRED | ee ”CHY TY “NEWS rs sees over there make his blood boil} Because of the { flu the annual meet: | i T' NE 1 og | gly and Jena him to hone that the hod will] ing of the Country club stockholders | g, | not end until. the Huns can be .ther-| hag been indefinitely postponed. No- Judge Robinson HI. 12 oughly paid back in tHeir own coin. | | tice’ of the date finally set for the! Associate Justice James 1. Robingon | oi, the Tanke Te a eeea in dist meeting will be given through the | was confined to the 2 iB Sneleee AE loress. ;Grand Pacifie tod: Mannhaven Minister. GHOOL DA Y STRA IN i Rev. Graeppe, pastor of the German . ¥ ‘oral Lutheran church at Mannhaven, is aj | spanish influenza patient at St, Alex-) ‘ A parent troubled over a child or a fast-growing | '"* ; | is New ghter. Yefnt oui Ae no better than to utilize the | 4 aangntnewar Min at the Bis- marck hospital on Wednesday to Mr. ome: e P a and Mrs. A. R. Ashbridge of Bis- marek. } i Portz is ; Improving. | John F. Portz, Linton merchant, is| ‘making a satisfactory recovery at St. | Alexius from ‘a severe attack of Span-| lish influenza. ; ; ' “sdecde as a. stren thening and nourishing factor. | row, neem Pastor lh ke ‘ i ev. bert Liebrodt, pastor 0 H A very little of Scott’s every day, during a timé jcermansLutheran church at Beulah, is of stress, furnishes elements of nourishment essential jeriieaty a with Spanish influenza to the blood and tends to confirm a growing child | ewan | erris Very Low.” in pee i your boy or pee will not | | “8, af. Ferri, a lsmarck pioneer, isi it nything short. o! tt’s.. .. : whg hag.not been well for some time, | be satis te witha Bi ae x. a Poe 4s reported to be in a critical condi- | ott Bowne, Ploomlleld Ne. oF _|tion at St. Alexius hospitat today. | | Father Rau Very sick. |. Rey. Father George Kau of: Odense, ‘ | wo has been a patient at St. /lexius « » | hospital for the last week, is in a SAYS DON’T USE. SUGAR SO WE ¥ } in ADVICE YOU TO EAT MORE ; ’ They are cheaper and better than sweets, apples have natural acids that are good for the nerves, stomach and complexion: We just received.a carload ‘of the Famous Washington Apples. eRe SPECIAL PRICE Cash and Carry : Charge. or Delivery - GROCERY SPECIALS. Franks Beef Broth, reguular 15¢, special Franks Chicken Broth, regular lie, special . | Franks Quality Frankforts, regular 30¢, special Franks Meat Treat, regular 15, special. . Fancy Shelled Peanuts, fresh shipment at 30c per lb. MEAT SPECIALS We ‘are now butchering from an exceptionally fine herd of Beef Cattle and urgently request that you try a roast, steak or stew if you appreciate quality Beef. We also ‘have prime Lamb, Pork, Ve eal, Poultry and full assortment of fresh and smoked sausage. All poultry that is sold from this shop is drawn immediately. ‘when killed. Entrails are not weighed with your purchase. FISH SPECIALS WHITE FISH, SMOKED BLOATERS, SALT WHITE FISH, OYSTERS, CHOICE DUCKS. Vegetable Special _ .ABe "Good to the Core’’ Red Onions, at per peck. , " Per Bushel Place your orders early. Pur- chase in quantities, also pay;cash and carry your goods when pos- very critical condition today .as a re- jSult. of pneumonia developing from Spanish influenza. : Schools May Réopen. Bismarck puolic —schdols; which havé'been closed during ‘the influenza epidemic, probably will reopen next; Wednesday or Thursday, Sup J. M. Martin announced today. It is gener- tally anticipated that alk quanantine conditions can be removed by next | Wednesday. 4 Gaskills Very III, | ‘Mr..and Mrs. Charles Gaskill, pio- neer farmers residing south of Ster- ling, are very ill with Spanish influ- They are the parents of Mrs. ‘arl Kositzky, and their grondson, j Roy Kositzky, has gone to Sterling to jlook after the stock and keep up the {work on the farm. Sterling has been nusually hard hit by Spanish influen- a, a-number of deaths having been ‘reported in that vicinity. | | { Barbers Would Close. All Bismarck barbershops with one; {exception wish to he included in Fuel | | Administrator Laker's early closing order‘ and to suspend operations cach evening except Saturday at 6 instead ;of keeping open until 8 as hereto- 'fore. The barbers are not certain ‘that they are covered by Capt. Baker's! | order. If they aré.not, they intend to apply to Capt. Baker to extend) the early closing regulations to their ; business. The master barbers claim i | they’accompanied Dr. A.'C. MacFad- ;Minn., to assist in combating the flu. TTF PAGES GRANDMOTHER KNEW There ‘Was Nothin Nothing So oon for Congestion and Colds as Mustard But the old-fashioned mustard-plaster burned and blistered while it acted. Get plas! gave, without the plaster and without the blister. Musterole does it. It isa clean, white ointment, made with oil of mustard. It is scientifically prepared, so that it works wonders, and yet does not blister the tenderest skin, Just massage Musterole in with the fin. ger-tips penty, See how quickly it brings relief —how speedily the pain disappears, Use Musterole for sore throat, bron- chitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff , asthma, neuralgia, headache, congestion, ’ pleurisy, cheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia), 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2. 50. ke you would pass out said Cashier Landgraf in tell- ing of the exper From Mandan. Mrs. W. J. Kistler of Mandan was a Bismarck guest over night. From Mandan. John Foran of Mandan ‘the day in Bismarck. spent §. R. Shannon, Flasher __ financier, was a business visitor in Bismarck to- | Flasher Man Here. day. | From Minot. | E, B, McCutcheon of Minot, retere’ yin bankruptcy, is in Bismarck on a ; business mission. From Washburn. | Dr. C: G. Forbes drove down from | Washburn last night, returning Ly train this morning. Popular Teacher Dies. | Bismarck friends have learned of ; the death at Linton on Wednesday | évening of Hazel Haggert, popular young s taught at Menoken and other Burleigh | county, schools. Assisting With Flu. FeC. McCagherty, the Minneapolis | drag! alesman, and Mrs, McCagherty, | have® returned’ from Linton, . where den. ot Mayo Bros.’ staff at Rochester, Dr. MacFadden remains at Linton, which :was practically without medi- jcal_ attention, and he is innoculating sufferers with the: anti- flu virus. Volunteer Nurses Nesded, j —Burleigh county Red: Cross head- quarters today reported the meed for; more volunteer nurses for the care of | flu patients. A few patriotic, seli- sacrificing young women have had the! whole burden to carry. Four of them} are now in the hospital. Mrs. F. 1. Conklin, secretary “of the | Burleigh county Red Cross chapter, expresses | tho opinion that there is little dan- ger to any healthy, able-bodied young woman who ‘will take the. necessary precautions while attending:flu- pa-| tients, and she urges that volunteers | report to Miss Helen Sullivan for! service, 1 AUY Ww. 8s | There's a cure against getting old, an excellent and thoro one, There's nothing sensational about it; it’ the best that can be had under’the ing circumstances, Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea makes you feel young} and gay—take it toda; 35ce. Tea or Tablets. Jos. Breslow. | FOR STUBBORN COUGHS AND COLDS | Dr. King’s New Discovery has a fifty year record behind it Te duilt its reputation on its produce tion of positive results, on its sureness in relieving the throat irritation of | colds, coughs, grippe and bronchial attacks. ern King’s New Discovery’ Why, i folks woulda’t use poeta elsel” tt t's the general nation-wide esteem in which this well-known remedy is | held, Its action is Prompt, its teste | | that they would save money as well jas assist the federal fuel administrat-, jor in the patriotic task of saving fl ‘to make steel and munitions, and, ;steam for the- Yanks: Nurses’ Exami' ins Deferred. At the request of the women’s com-| {mittee of the council of national de- fense, North Dakota division, the state board of nurse examiners has | postponed the examination which was to have been held in Fargo for grad- j Nate nutses wishing to become regis- tered to December 4. This examina- et was to have been held Novemver 3 but because of the serious conse- {quences which would have resulted ‘if nurses employed in caring for in- ;fluenza patients left their patients to ;take this examination, and because \ the health officials desire that no pub- lic meetings of any kind be held un- ‘til the epidemic rhates, the woman’s committee made this request, and the | board of examiners consented to the postponement. Visiting New Salem. | Andrew Landgraf, cashier of the | Lake Street state bank in Minneapo- lis, was in the city this week, visit- ing St. Alexius hospital for a consul- tation while en route to: New Salem to visit Mrs. Landgraf’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Blank. Mr. Land- graf formerly was cashier of the Ger- man State bank at Beulah. He has made good in the widér field which the Mill City. offers, and his novel ad- vertising and promotion © schemes which were used in the 12th ward Lib- erty loan campaign proved so success- ful that the young banker was given @ page in the October issue of the “Burroughs Clearing House,” & na- | Assist her in her daily duties with Dr. ! pleasant, its relief gratifyin, Half a century of cold a and cnugh checking. All druggists. 60c and $1.20.. | Bowels Out of Kilter? | That's nature calling for relief. | King's New Life Pills. Not a purgative in the usual dose, but a mild, effective, corrective, laxative that teases the bowe!s into action; 25c. Lowney’s Assorted Choco- lates, 80c per pound. Special Fort Saturday and Sunday. || i t | he 12th ward sold $2,000,- Shien or Donds. “We sald:$25,000 se “house organ with‘a circulation ‘worth of bonds over the — Co ——— jet | SE ey “Uncle Sam” Says Shop Earlier This Year Than Ever Before. COLLAPSE OF GERMANY IS BELIEVED NEAR (Continued From Page One.) Socialistic Republic.” The German soldi are being disarmed. All trains carrying food er material fo~ Austria or Germany have been stopped. UNITE WITH ITALY. Copenhagen, No 1.—Croatians who completely occupy the naval base at Fieume on the Adriatic have pro- cording to a dispatch to Berlin. | MADE GOOD PROGRESS. | London, Nov. 1.—Field Marshal Haig made good progress this morn- ing in the viciniy of Valenciennes, which is surrounded on three ‘sides. this morning. i = { NO MILITARY OCCUPATION. | Paris, Nov, 1,—Ishet_ Pasha, the saying claimed their union with Italy, ac-| Fifteen hundred prisoners were taken will be lighter than the demand im- posed on Bulgaria as no military oc- icupation of onstantinople or other Turkish territory has been demanded. CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Turkish grand vizier, is quoted as Always bears the conditions of the armistice Signatur 4 = A. W. Lucas Company For the Whole Family Here are a dozen more money saving bargains for Saturday that should attract the attention of the opportunity to economize Outing Flannel Staple quality, 27 inch, large assortment of pat- terns, both light.and dark. Saturday price, per yd and Colored White thrifty house wife who takes advantage of every 19c Worthmor Waists $1.60 stylish, practical waists in all sizes and a large assortment to choose from. Saturday, spe- cial price Comforters _ ALL PRICES Take of out la grade ov. price, 5 your unrestriete: “TRake: your unsesineted € choles Saturday at TOWELS One assortment of Turk- ish Towels with borde: full size; Saturday price only [ey CORSETS Sehool Girls’ buted Corsets, extra well made, sizes 20 to 25, special Saturday at low MUSLIN Fruit of the Loom Mus- lin, best quality and well known t oall for its ser- viee, Saturday's price, per yard TE HOSIERY Boys’ and Girls’ double thread Ribbed Hose; reg- war 25¢ value, specially priced, a pair ge stock no matter what 39c) $1.25 18c — white or ee by =A 76 inches. priced for Saturday at BLANKETS __ Famous Famous Blankets, tan, e 60 specially 50c $9 = Th broken si makes, at every gain YARN and er the save regular patriotie S—<— CORSETS EY. remem assortment “This assortinent inelud- ed corsets worth up te $4, s, and different one a bar- —$_—_—_ tc Victory Yarn in Khaki A chanee for knitter $1.00 value HOSIERY Hosiery, in \ ues. Women’s perfect fitti sizes, $2.2 urday SS ae UNION SUITS _ Women’s Everwear Silk a variety shodes; regular $1.25 val-"' Saturday for Royal Women’s Royal Mills ing Union Suits, regularly run of 25 values, Sat- 9c to $$ $$. —————— of $1.59