The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 2, 1918, Page 5

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BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUN E i Garments and Other “Articles Made by Capital City Women Re- ‘ ceived in Fine Condition, Advises Col..E. P..Quain. SEENON 2, 1918 Ind., just it time to make the junior| JAMESTOWN BOY DIES. ‘partment that;their only son, Willis, ‘Mr. MacGilvray a full-fledged Flicker-; Jamestown, N. D., Noy. 2.—Mr. andjaged 22, died in France on October, tail. The son who arrived today is! Mrs. William Gallop of Jamestown | 2», a victim of Spanish influenza and the first child in the MacGilvray| have received word from the war de-| pneumonia, home, and he is duly acclaimed the} most altogethar wonderful boy on} earth. Jack Tar to Be More Fottnnnte Than Yanks wey CARD OF THANK. t Fifty-two large boxes containing;they could hear the expressions of| ‘The followin a 5 5 3 i T wish to thank all the good Bis-| Pershing has asked t g instructions regard-; 5. All packages must be plainly|marck people whi kind and { 's gs aS § four tons of supplies produced by Bis-j appreciation which come from the ling the manner of packing and ship-|marked with she name and address of EyTapathetie aupine aAy “stress. | that the families and cent territory for Ltcol Ey Py Quais’s aa abana: of erate phere ie ping Christmas packages for men in the sender eother wie pote tion will ever feel grateful for this lov-| triends of the soldiers in Bismarck surgical section have reach-' erything came through-in perfect con-|the naval service. both in home wa- eae ears ot or “Christ, ing respect < the. yadey ae of ny de:) France send them fewer ed Base Hospital No. 60, in the valley | dition.” |ters and abroad, have been prepared mig present.” * "4 eve aT Re JANE Ie GRAHAM. | of the things they can of the Meuse, intact, after,a long jour-| The. Bismarck Surgical unit ~was|by the bureau | of supplies and 6. The gipply officer at New York Be ey Wy Soke ee | buy in the Army Can- i y hey across the ccontineat, several! provided with all manner of hospital} counts of the navy department. will cats@ each express ch express package to \ u 3 teens at cost and more months’ storage in hospital warehous- | supplies for the care of 250 patients. 1. Packages forwarded by parcels| he opened and carefully examined to se rUT eM AN OS NEE Aire letters and news from es on the Atlantic seacoast, the stiff!This was the first Red Cross work post must comply with the postal reg-|see that mothing of an ex } 8 xplosive or pnd 58, voyage across the Atlantic and the} done in, Bisimarck. |The suppltes for | ulations ant should be inciosed in sub-| other dangerous character Is. for- Pierson, m farmer, aged 68, was crush: |) home. final rough and tumble trip over an! the section’ were completed and boxed | stantial boxes with hinged or screw-| warded. / icwlag: nearcBuchanan And we know of no ; American-built military railway to the/a year, ago. last ‘spring. . Bismarck | top cover to facilitate opening and in- | The shipment of Christmas | ? 2 pies better or welcome news battle zone, advises Col. Quain in a!lumber dea‘ers contributed the lum- bpecting. packag¢s for vessels abroad should be = th: ict ‘ letter acre today by Mrs. Fannie ; be: sor pentane whe jaaehloned the 2. All boxes shipped by expre: made go as to reach New York as ear- Bi k C t STL DICtUree- ur rong. boxes donates eir labor, Ev- limited to 20 pounds in weight, sliould | ly as pessible and NOT LATER THAN Yr onser Ory |}. ‘ oetgtould do the hearts of the good |eryihing ‘was carefully packed, and| measure not more than 2 ‘cubte feet | NOVEMBER 1 jeme ° i Muse Vvatory | Make an appointment q ve arck good to see how ‘finally the boxes were securey wired.|in volume, be of wood, well strap-| Chpistmas Packages for Marines. } a ~--ft’S ti’ \SSEMBI of _ comfortable our Yanks are in the gar-i When the shipment was ready to be ‘fed, and have hinged or screw top to The war department regulations for ' to day it's time for the a Laie ments their loving hands made to~| loaded into the cars it consisted of 62 /Tacilitato opening and inspecting. Christmas parcels for soldiers over-| Vocal, Piano, Violin, Elocution. Christmas mail to se our boys over here,” writes Col. weighing four tons. Before}; 3. No perishable food products} seag willbe observed in the case of Private lessons or classes. France Quain. “The boys come in from thej sailing for overseas, Col. Quain in- biker than those inclosed in cans or evs marine whose address is Ameri- Courses leading to diplomas battlefront by. the trainload, wounde4- | sp d the Bismarck surgical sec-| gi; jars should be packed -in par- Expeditionary Force.! This indi- Teachers’ Certificates—Normal iy ene. inn fad we neve, tok | ' Hon consignment et ine bolas 2 em- post or express shipments. cates that the marine is serving over- Training. ° . hospital garments darkation and found it in perfect con-| 4. All mail matter should be ad-| sqas.in an army capacity and tempor- ils’ reci ie y, | Ph h Studi every one of them. Our Bismarck |dition. . In the same condition it ar-! dressed as now prescribed by the Pos-|afily. detached from the navy. Fupils! recitals sem{-monthly. oimboe otograp: 0 women would feel repaid many times | rived in France, ready for immediate! tai regulation All express packages| / For all other marines, whether in Reasonable rates. Free catalogue. S a over for their painstaking labor if! use down to the smallest bandage and | should be forwarded in care of Supply | fraining or serving actively in this a . Publicity Film Co. pe.” ‘ ; ‘ i BERGLIOT CASPARY, Director u Officer, Fleet Supply Base, Twent; untry, at naval posts and stations, i} Next. t d Theat: BISMARCK The Dismaick surgical section has| ninth Street and Third Avenue, South}at home and abroad, or in #hip duty, Business College Building i ext Boor. to/- Grand theatres been absorbed by Base Hospital No.|frooklyn, N. Y. navy regulations will govern, | 160, which is caring for 1,000 or more Phone 607K | {Patients in the valley of the Meuse, Towttey ec | XMAS PACKAGES FOR SOLDIERS mént, including the Apeeales table \and instruments which he selected be-| jfore leaving America, and the supplies { ose made tor his section by Bismarck | women, which reached te base bos: ae Chats Expréss leave ocamber 20 pitaT October 4. BUY W. 8. 8. ‘ The following rules . tor sénding, Prohibited articles are all intoxicating TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Christmas packages to soldiers/of the} liquors, all inflammable material, in- hWANTED—Practical nursing. Aa-| American® expeditionary forc¢ have) cluding friction matches and ‘any com- dress 264 Bismarck Tribune. jbeen promulgated after a sgries of| positions likely to ignite. or explode 12 2t .;conferences by the adjutant/ general | (cigarette lighters come under this | WANTED—At Bismarck hospital; of the war department, the post of-| classification), liquids and fragile ar- Second cook, assistant dishwasher, | fice "department and the /American ticles improperly packed. Under po For Saturday and Sunday || seamstress, hand ironer. Call Mon-|Red Cross: ___|tal regulations no note or message or a : days. Do not telephone. ; 1. The war department uthorizes written matter of any kind will be ; 11 2 gt|relatives of officers and /soldiers in| per in the boxes. In WANTED—Twin baby buggy in good|France to send Christmgs packages, dition to the list of prohibited arti- | condition. Write 649 Tribune. which will be of standard size andj cles, relatives and friends of the sol | 1121t | weight, one to each indifidual in the; diers are urged to bear these facts ‘>! f : {STORAGE—Our brick nearly fire-| American expeditionary/ force. mind when preparing Christmas par- Te a ie | Ee | : ort Cut to Economy which MAIL ORDERS 4 ’ i { Receive prompt attention. Samples cheerfully submitted. Let our expert house shopper fill your order. Just give us an idea of what you want and we will do the rest. aR Mail Order Dept. A. W. LUCAS CO, Bismarck. Lowney’s Assorted Choco- lates, 80c per pound. Special AE eee tiene ev eine 9 eslOe i a safe, clean and light storage for| man, Do not put anything in +» pack- | hougehold goods, etc. Automobil a very large/age which will not keep fresh matt > | storéd at $3.00 per month dead stor- p Christmas. | wall S Drug Store BE. V, Lahr, First Guaranty) Worked oul by whicly General Persh| Pack dried fruits and other food! : Pad pease : if which of his | products in small tin or wooden box-| : i-—Large size heater, lig- 5 which are in-jes' Giye preference to bard candy | nite burner, $15.00, 209 12th St. ed th names and ad- colates s the latter are] 11 2 Gt ers of the Ameri-| enclosed in he: wrappers. Soft | - . pe can n_expeditionary force. These labels ocolates are eas’ hed and atay! = : will” serve as Gee libelsfor~the! <yoil other conte a ‘ae [3 jpackages. The cqapons or labels will) “po not put articles packed ‘in els “tao if ibe mailed by the members of the Am-)in the pagkage. erioan... expeditio Gifts should be wrapped in khaki | eis s they/wish to desi $ : ; i . ‘ P 4 a ate . Chei stmas cards for zenders of paekaees-ang ‘no" package (cO1ored handkerehiets 27 “ inches eemdcnne yess of money is under the ban in these days of concerted ac- s are, ill ve forwarded hout such a cou- [pon “ies expected that the: Tabels og seg te etsnt 4rapped should not tion for victory. Everyone should save the pennies on every purchase they BOYS AT THE FRONT ‘HI! be recelyed in this country bY! weight may be approximately two/ Make. Enough to purchase a Thrift Stamp or more can be saved on each ‘November i . are . | |pounds fifteen ounces. Pare y ‘ j__8 On recgiving a Christmas pack-/ ‘ “ visit. must bein the mails 7 Lagé-tapaL inf een ta enon i ans (ont nAGrim uc as lease a before October 51% i been sent, ghould present it at the | ynristmas,” “Happy New Yea! . | neare: chapter, branch or auxiliary ' 3 | best wishes,” and the like. White Reuiauanesia of the Red Cross where | 4 when the box'is packed it shoul | e : your Christmas © [28480 Indes Tm slze “Tne Ikea Grove |2e, ken unwrapped anid unsealed to g He x9 ing) § 4 'the nearest collection center indicated u in ann Cc s olored. Cards for them now chapters, based! yy the Red Cross, together with the mber of men in service from | gGq, label and sufficient sta te jeach confmuntty. “It is expected that /tany it by parcel post. to Hopoken, | Staple quality, 27 inch, large assortment of pat- Hoskins. Stationery Co. | these WN i} he ready for distribution |X. After the package has passed jby, Novpraber 1. he inspection of Red-Cross.represent- terns, | both light and dark. Saturday price, per yd 4. es may “e filled with any the ia as to contents and weight’ utd” | combi ‘ior of articles except those ihas heen wrapped in stout rare i jon thd Hst barred by postal officials.' Ghyistmas label hearing the addze {of the man for whom it is intended is package on ii. The person sending the | package in the presence of the Red | Cross worker is required to aifix the | | stamps which will carry it to Ho-, hoken. A label certifying that inspec. | ; tion has been completed by the Red Cross is placed on the package which Worthmor Waists $1.00 sty lish, , practical w w aists in all sizes and a Naiteft tl thereusta eat tue Red. Cras large assortment to choose from. Saturday, spe- om Pe | : ; tes, cial price i y ae | A ms 1 7 INO PACKAGE WILL BE AC-/ CEPTEN FOR TRANSMITTAL AF- TER NOVEMBER 20. ‘ “BUY W, S, S——— fi — ts | A New Son. | | A son was born at St. Alcius hospit-; al today to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Durn- jell of Bismarck. Comforters __. | BLANKETS” _ALL PRICES Famous enka $ 2.50 “ifake pone aigtedlricted: your unrestricted choice mas ot ee : e of out large stock no matter what by, 76 inches, specially * i] | priced for Saturday at CORSETS This assortment includ- ed corsets worth up to $4, broken s, and eiiferent grade or price, Saturday at Wingate Funeral Sunday. Funeral services for the late John | | Wingate will he held from the resi- TOWELS dence at 2 o'clock Sunday after- j noon. One assortment of Turk- Quarantine Lifted. ish Towels with borders, The quarantine was lifted today tull size; Saturday price X 1 = |i ( HR S7 AS SHOPP. G t th in home'on Fifth street,|| njy makes, evervon a bar- KO} | 1 M IN whose Mets folks have recovered from only gain at a sei f scarlet fever. _————— ;| For the boys overseas must jbe done now. Ree § RIE or PULSES Returns to Hebron. 1 Mrs, Emil Keuhn, who, had been in; CORSETS YARN St. Aleius hospital: for some time un- 'dergoing surgical tséatment, returned = zs Deer re = zs : = | today to her home at Hebron. School Girls’ low $ Vietory Yarn in Khaki — i] buted Corsets, extra e and gray, A chanee for Mrs. Graham Ill. well made, sizes 20 to the patriotic knitter to Packages must not weigh over three pounds and the mails glose on November 15. , There- fore it is both a necessary anda patriotic duty to shop early, Articles of jewelry contain ‘more vajue for their size than most aty other Christinas gift and as the package must, be small the answer is,. BUY JEWELRY. Our stock this year has been assorted more towards usful articles as we believe the Sterling | Funerals. AMERICAN PEOPLE this year; ;wil make their purehases Rey. W. J. Huteheson of McCabe! with that idea in mind more than qver before. : H jchurch yesterday conducted funeral | , 2 Wi e 5 ices at Sterling for the late Os-/ Our stock is complete, it is on display and we will be pleased | servi ral to have you look it over and’ something aside for later jcar Slater and today he returned to; buying if nevessary. i . 2 ‘a brother of the late Emery S. Gil-| | christ, at whose funeral Key. /lutche- . Our Optical ‘Department | son. officiated only a week ago to-| ——<——<=—$——=>—_—_—_— has Second a fine business tight from the first day, and we eee schost WE _ || HOsTERY { UNION SUITS _ Anow positively we can giv efyou better service at reasonable i No School Next. Week. \ prices. { } utely safe, Supt. J. M; ; Need = wantin “announced. joday, int on ad-| Boys’ and Girls’ double : ow uber yaya ees $ vice of Dr. F, B. Strauss, city health|{ thread Ribbed Hose: reg- petiecy. : nehing.” Oniok Suits, regularly run of \ofticer, public schools will not re-|{ ular 25¢ value, specially e z d % peti N vedi ‘Gapann yuo rocarnes 5, special Saturday at save regular $1,00 value whither she accompanied the remains | ¢ } 0% her son, Paul''R. Graham, is con- 7 ifined to her rooms in the Rose apart- MUSUIN HOSIERY | ments. Fruit of the Loom Mus- u re . Women’s five Silk lin, best quality and well ie es eet a known t dall for its ser- shodes: ré ular $1.25 vale" vive, Saturday's price, per : pads. ery i Re, ree | { | ues. Saturday for yard turday for EYES EXAMINED ij GLASSES FITTED ( | sume their seseibi antl pereck. from] briced, a pair sizes, $2.25 values, Sat- 3 , a pa g LENSES REPLACED FROM STOCK ‘ j Monday. haben th a eacubate ths Lae urday wy re) | dle of next week, but Dr. Strauss does! Re ENGR ee Aya 2 ee “ Bonham Brothers net ills i advimple even howeh “Uncle Sam” Says Shop Earlier This Year Than Ever Before. 5 . ;der control. Gecas Ge... lis aed Se Z | : | : 5 ; . : : | Addition to. Force. = | The Tribune a won ; valuable 7 \ ‘ addition at noon today, when a son 4 Sx : } {was born at the Bismarck hospital to; ( is a f A es is = N i FS and ‘Mrs. V..A.; MacGilyray.. Mr. ebnsa 28 MacGilvra; me .guperi | tendent ° ‘ot dae Teibunes Job depart fost at nedt iment, and he aud ‘Mrs.. MacGilvray {came to Bismarck from Fort Wayne,

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