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BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUN' Entered s Matter. 1.06 Special NEW YORK, Fifth 4 ; BOSTON, 2 Winter St; MINNEAPOLIS, 810 MEMBER OF ASSOC The Asociated Press republication of all new credited in this paper and herein All rights of publica ve, Bldg. ; m1 dited to wso the Ie tlon of special d THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE |ixe to think that it is my five or twenty-five—| ' pana ac ou at the Postofilce, Bismarck, No Iv, ax Second i AYNE COMPA gn Itepresentativ CHICAGO, DETROI D_PRESS sively entitled to the use for {late and cigarettes that our money provided ; |wouldn’t you? That some night when its cold! {and lonesome, my money and yours might send aj § e Faltor secretary out along that front line trench. Let’s; § ' ‘make up our minds that we are going to pay for a | score of those trips. A score of the nights this winter shall be our nights. | Nights when the boys greet joyously the choco- | Sevcreermemnereroecnarenecrorerser0 | You've probably heard of this well- and | | known yan of nivking cough syrup at are happier because our representative has passed. | poy Pus hay pou eer ured ie ee jtands of families, the world over, feel |that they could hardly keep house with- IR TERM: > > lout It's simple and cheap, but the OUR TERMS OF PEACE, Way if takes hold of acough will quickly | The Best Cough Syrup Is Home-made Here's an ensy way to save $2, and yet have the best cough remedy you ever tried, ber it or not othe sca? news published | atches herein are careler per year ..... mail per year (iu Bisiu ar (fn State culls f North Dako: UDEST NEV 1ST) 1 ~ I iT ED T A u vend tiowal SOMEBODY’S DOL. ARS WILL DER if THEYLL BE Y (By Bruce Barton, I will teil you what will happen winter in France. dark. There will be a rustling through the front line tand guard. And a heaven! trench, where our bos ladened secretary wi In his hands will b: pocket chocolate and ike his w From one man to + will go, passing a i SERN ero tet i cup full of hot cc rnds that tremble with Keep the home fires burning—but conserve coal!! Theatres Opening. H the cold; bringiig ©.e comfore of a bit of sweet Wingreene, proprietor of the} . : Lismarck theatre, writes from St.] and a smoke. If anybody else tries to tell us the “truth about! paul that motion picture theatr Men will hail him cheerily, clap back; and when he has gone things will be a tittle selves. easier in that trench because he way. How much will it cust to make that you suppose? retary is paid, and the cost of th the cigarettes and all? Five dollars? Twenty-five dol know. But whether it is five dolla lars or twenty- five, ! "a al (German- controlled votes at the peace table, POSTER DISPLAY ' GPENS CAMPAIG American Library Associatios Paves the Way. The United War Work campaign for the week of November 11 is: inoue: urated in ismarck by an extensi poster exhibit pur on in the disp! windows of the Haggurt block, facing; the post office builaing. Window rapes of bunting in ENG ACER Or AICS national « lors are drawn back to! show the corplete series of posters put out by (he United War Work council. ‘The pos mounted | on a white back-ground, and arranged in groups. The tirst window displays an immense poster for the Y. M,C. A.; the Y. W. C. A; the Knights of lumbus, and the Roll of o} merged in the United War pagin They the Y YW. c. A; Knights of © dional Catholic War Coun welfare board; War Camp Service; Amer Library associa- tion, and the Salvation arms A ond window shows as its cen: [ ter, General Pershing, surrounded by posters of tie Jewish welfare board, the War Camp Community service; | Victory Boys: Victory Girls; Y, M.! Goa; Y C. A. ‘The massive gla doors frame a Salvation Army poster | and one y War Camp community | service, With a poster on each of the! entrance windows of the Y. W. and the Y. M.C. A. week. | The tb mdow has a_ displ showing i ork of the Americ Lae brary Assoc iation Wi ervice, in the form of an attracti ter of the | United War Work Cat i aomap showing centers of A. r work | 1, and groups of | Le kdecitetineaneactond 7 UD BUR EAUIOE CTHET urrender Some night when it’s cold «nd| American recognition of Czecho-Slovakia as an in-/ atisfaction or money promptly refunded, steaming pots; in his Counting the pittance that the sec: hican army at its gates. ent | Mrs. Florenee EH, Davis | With olive oil, naming them Dr. Edwards’ | Olive Tablets, | inactive ‘bowels, you take one of Dr. | r TION (Fourteen Principles for a Just Peace Laid Down jearn it @ oe bale, place in your home, fs . nto a pint bottle, pour 214 ounces o} by President Wilson, Jan. 8, 1918.) | Pinex; tien add” lain “granulated sugar syrup to fill up the pint. Or, if |desired, use clarified molasses, honey, lar corn syrup, instead of sugar syrup. her it tastes good, hever poils, and’ ‘gives you a full ‘pint of ‘ M etter cough remedy than you could buy d Reduction of armaments. ‘ready-made for three times its cost, —- | leis really wonderful how quickly this ttlement of colonial clans in Accordance |yome-made remedy conquers a cough— jasually in 24 hours or less. It seems to penetrate through every air passage, iluoseng a dry, hoarse or tight cough, ifts the phkgm, healg the membranes, tnd gives almost immediate relici. Splen- lid for throat tickle, hoarseness, croup, | oronehitis and bronchial asthma, | Pinex is a highly concentrated com- | pound of genuine wey pine extract, | 6. Pati of itelig: lvedenta and has been used for generations for c [3 Return of Italia Irredenta. chroat and chest ailments, ) | 10—Self-rule for nations held subjeet by Aus- Leatele a ippointment by asking your ie Shee a ped 21% ounces of Pinex” wi sme night US \tria-Tungary. (This has been followed by the! ‘ai” iirections, ‘and. don't aecept aby ‘hing else. Guaranteed to give absolute IN ADVANC Lo . 1—End of secret diplomacy. -Freedom of the seas. Removal of trade barrie e € Bisn VSEAPEIE + TES sstoration of Belgium. 8—Evacuation of France and return of Alsace and Lorraine. DO IT! WON OURS? ‘dependent state.) (he Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind, 11—Restoration of the Balkan states. CONGRESSIONAL __| | prohibitionists have a candidate for rat is thought to still b nie ign dl dan | ger, all patrons of’ moving’ picture; theatres are required to wear fl! masks, which are purchased at a nom-/ naan Idier Bo: inal price from Red Cross representa- ‘ For your Sold: y tives who have a booth in the lobby. j i in camp or at the front; Seana ae | for your Sailor Lad pa- : trolling the high seas; CONTROL TO BE from you to him to make DECIDED TODAY: his heart light and to i help keep tight the home ties— a Your Photograph The beautiful sen- timent expressed by Christmas gilts reaches its height in that most cher- “ished gift of all— your photograph. The idea) gift to those who love you. (Continued From Page One.) man's party candidate, are contesting | with Senator Henderson, democrat, ; New Hampshire, where the republi-| cans hope to elect a successor to Sen- ator Hollis, democrat, as well as a re- publican successor to Senator Gallin- ger. Purticipation of women, both as can-| didates and more extel paign. The women, Representative Jeanette Rankin of Montana and Mis: Martin of Nevada, are aspirants foi the senate as independent candidates, while Sadie Kost and Clara B. Mann, are republican and demoeratie eandi- dates for the house in New York, Women’s votes are expected to play u large part today in results in the west- ern suffrage stutes and also in Tlinois and New Yo Of the le Make an appointment today Holmboe Photograph Studio Publicity Film Co. Next Door to Grand Theatre, BISMARCK er political parties, the |!-~ the house in Representative Randell: of California, also running as a dem- oerat, The socia , represented in the precent congress only by Repre- sentative Meyer London of New York, have three other candidates in New York in Algernon Lea, Scott Nearing; and Morris Hillquit, 12—Self-rule for subject states of Turkey. 13—Polish independence. 14—A league of nations to prevent future ag- |: gression, yay along. der of the £ twenty-one throughout the northwest which were | closed for the flu epidemic are reopen-; Minneapolis eatres opened ; . while the Fargo movie! “yeopened week. The | in St. Paul ow oper Lng ping him on the Russia,” we'll go as mad as the Bolsheviki them- has passed that t veste Paani At hou Munich is likely to wake up some morning soon movi ‘vip—do |und find an Anglo-Italo-Franco-Serbo-Greco-Amer- Tesulariy. 8, general isu ony) ® at the film ithe demand for daily. In some districts where there ie chocolate and = os } Ii. not at all certain, however, that some of the! lars? I do not! new Austro-Hungarian states aren’t merely Bochet pawns, erected for the purpose of having addition-- ECKMANS TO ae POLICY HOLDERS OF URUDESTINI ME FOR COUGHS AND COLDS t safes uh phot phs of the rooms equipt for the soldier boys by the A, L.A ‘ The exhibit is put on man of the American Library asso } tion in United War work campaign. , Giice It was plan- | Ne ned to have the exhibit in the new Bismarck publie library but becau INSURANCI 50 ponte a a box, including war tax For sale by all Druesists 1 Felina Luboratory, Philadelphia fof the prevailing epidemic this w. ;not advisable. The Hughes Electric Co., however, very genero placed at the disposal of the committee beautiful display windowse of the Hag- t block making a charming setting i for the posters. “ROQEAR COMPLEXION Ruddy Cheeks—Sparkling Eyes —Most Women Can Have , os Dr. Edwards, a a Well-Kaown \ Ohio Physician 1 Dr. F. M. Edwards for 17 years treated | scores of women for liver and bowel ; ailments. During these years he gave to | his patients a prescription made of a few \ well-known vegetable ingredients mixed If Your “™, Prescription Is not carefully filled it ean- not give the It must be reet in portion and know how important our part fs and the very superior ser: viee we give prescriptions has won fur us a confidence that has built up the largest prescription wade in the city. Right Now A little extra attention to the teeth and mouth is weil Worth the effort. You will know them by | their olive color. | ‘These taviets are wonder-workers on the iver and bowels, which cause # normal | action, carrying off the waste and poisoi- | ous matter in one’s system, | If you hv= a pale face, sallow look, dull | tyes, pimples, coated tongue, headaches, a | stless, o-good feeling, all out of sorts, | Christinas Gifts For the Boys “Over There” Must Be Mailed By Nov. 17 Toilet Goods, Drugs and Antiseptics of Dependable Quality. . 3etter buy these things here, where you have the protection of our experience and investigation. Too many people are fooled by beautiful labels. Edwe-,? Olive Tablets nightly for a time and nvie the pleasing results. | Thousands of women as well as men take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the suc- cessful substitute for calomel—now and | then just, to keep in the pink of condition, | We and 25c per box. All druggists. | See Our— Cigarette Cases Cigarette Ugly, Unsightly Pimples | Are Signals of Bad Blood Give Heed to the Warning. Pimples on the face and other arts of the body are wrnings from Rav cure that your bloc sluggish and impoverished: th foretell eczema, boils, f eruptions and other that burn like flames o* They mean that S. S. S. to purify it and these impure accumu ms that can cause unlimited trouble, This remedy is the greatest vege’ able blood nuri- If you only knew to- bacco you’d get a pouch of Real Gravely today. Then you'd have a sai- isfying chew, a good tasting chew. It lastsso much longer that any PEYTON BRAND Real Gravel ly 10% a pouc! -and worthi AVELY TOBACCO Holders Toilet Kits We judge by what’s on the inside of bottle or package and not by ex- terior appearances. Hundreds of men and women have learned to appreciate our services in this capacity. It’s our duty to safeguard you against frauds in the guise of life- savers and beauty restorers of every description. Pipes—Razors or chemicals to injure the most deli- Shaving Kits cate skin, Go to your drugstore, and get a | bottle of S. S. S. today, and get rid of those ghtly and disfiguring | pimples, and other skin irritations, | And it will cleanse your blood thor- | oughly. If you wish special medical advice, you can obtain it without charge by writing to Medical Direc- | tor, 29 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, | Georgia. i af fier known, and contains no minerals | i | Fountain Pens Writing Kits Flash Lights USEFUL CHRISTMAS GIFTS Toilet Sets in Ivory, also single pieces. (We carry the largest assortment of Ivory goods in the city). Pocket H Books and Hand Bags in genuine leather. Kodaks and Film \l Supplies, Fancy Boxes of Writing Paper (all well known Brands) Big Assortment of Manicure Sets and Single of tobacco without extra Pieces, Thermos Bottles, Imported Vases, Indian Moccasins, cost. | Japanese Lacquered Trays and Work Baske Cigars by gcc ‘| the box, all well known brands. ee JOHNSON’S CHOCOLATES—Fresh Supply why you can get the good taste of this class of tobac- i co without extra cost, | B RE S L O W’ S PHON 5 HOTEL McKENZIE. BLOCK man can chew this class Chewin: ng Plug | MARLEY 21¢.IN. DEVON 2 IN, ARROW cc OLLARS EABONY & CA.. INC. MAK I will be at the Northern Pacific Stock Yards Satur- day, November 9, to buy Geldings from 5 to 9 years old weighing from eleven hundred pounds up to sixteen hun- dred pounds, that are broke. These horses must be sound and in good condition. JACK CHARLES HORSE BUYER Grand Pacific Hotel, Bismarck. Furniture Company |; Bismarck | 220 Main Street | Furniture Upholstery Repaired, Re- finished and Packed. | | Powe enn nnn nn 0 nn nn nn nnn nnn nnn ns cece ce oec ore Webb Brothérs Very Extraordinary Values this week in Women’s Tailored Suits Coats and Blouses Which are indicative of the decided economies available in ready- to-wear garments throughout our entire women’s section, notwith- standing the increase in cost of making and material. Suits of Wool Poplin from......................- $25.00 to $35.00 vee sees. $19.50 to $25.00 . $37.50 to $45.00 Suits of Burella Cloth from ....... Suits of Broadcloths from ................0000 08 Women’s high. class autumn coats, copies of late foreign importa- tions, in full belted and semi-fitted effects, featuring innovations in collars, cuffs and pockets. Some models are designed to be worn with one’s own furs; others are trimmed with high collars; silk lin- ed and interlined; wanted colors. $18.50 and $25.00 Silk and Crepe de Chine Blouses Plain tailored in flesh, maize, whites and blacks, Special $4.98 Velvet Tailored Hats - Special $4.98 DANVILLE VA ELSIE A AE tl a i