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BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE NO TK ARS NEED tomopution ee “yates wesze| YOUNGEST POILU | YANKS WILL REMAIN IN FRANCE tomo of ational eNO canday: Moraine ar Veale years as was originially made .in the — : AT LEAST TWO YEARS—DUPONT.|ftuence of one good woman in repre-} < last assembly’s budget bill. Governor senting American home over there is ‘| Frazier sliced out the rather expensive { eres « more potent than the influence of any item for « commissioner of education, At Teast two years will be required, come back stronger and better men|man can be, no. matter how capable. | on the ground that North Dakota ;to complete demobilization of Amer-|then when they left. If American people stand by through | could not afford to indulge in such ican forces in France, according to ¢s-| «7° sound war work \wgencies in| demobilization as they have through | . MR MACDONAL , luxuries. No one, aside from Dr, timates .of allied. military lenders. i rae _ hee eles R tho snohiths of fighting. ourcarmiy. will “Each Cigar in . Craighead, particularly objected to| General T. Coleman Vupont,, who | Hinge Javing statesmantike plans for nave made the most splendid record of | idor | this ‘action, for the commissioner of has just returned from a two months'| {ls trying period. Every hut in tiny army in history. Then men in it| Its own uz1ao: (aE ame edueation has seemed to be a rather | | visit to the ‘western front, where he qrance ty fo See ean aed Glass: Iwill come ‘back, not. deteriorated by! i ‘ ‘ rintendent | frivolous excrescence on the body pol- conferred ‘with high officials in each Sati? s !the hard experignce of war, but Retiring State Superinte litic. Dr. Craighead prepared a. votam- of allied governments and brought thig “tection of leading educators and | strengthened and ‘more efficient, ang | H issi jinous report on North Dakota's edu-; jestimate back ‘ business men from this country. ‘The res 3 revue x of Education. | gestions, to which no one pald any at- !have been urging us to think in terms aan Cock eat Reis and, Fer Ue Ce eat without su ar, i i ow ” 4, P rgely ine ed, 5 tontioil: Pare Meee \of a long war,” sald General Dupont, | eo. with the coming of peace ‘tot me CASUALTIES, i Sut must | With Ne N i sioner of education, ent of Public Instru i have some active Legislature Will be Asked to ly under bills w the 16th legislative assembly, “and now they: are equally insistent | te Superintend- | hat.’we begin to accustom. ourselves ion Nielson will jfo the thought of a long demohiliza npetition, especial : “AS ‘tion, ‘There Is}an immense task ahe ich will be ed of | y ie of. our, forces when peace Js declared, BENOIT [as one of our generals ly part of the time, but all of the time! ‘Wounded severely, previously re-; of the boys will haye to be provided | ported mbissing: William P, Lotcher; for, until war work agencies will need | returned to duty. previously reported | d : every cent of their millions, yes, and/ missing, Russell A. Young, Lawton, } WERTHEIMER BRO: { millions, more they will need: to send {|N. D. , | EBERT TO CURTAIL MISS NEILS mpli- id to me, Make Transfer of Powers— fying the powers of the commissioner 4 DIJON Tei peopl back home it will be two} ee ai of education and re jeting those of i years at Jeast-before they see us all,! Eliminate Cities. of public in- we have a year's work just to untan; aaa lature will N. E. A. Special to The Tribune.‘ yarhed wire that has beon strum he the Noupar i nee.—The youngest poilt; and forth. .across France.’ It must ing war on the Huns is L1-year-| never he said of America that she left | Benoit Dijon. At home inher task half done,” General Dupont | s he stowed away aboard a train | continued. | z French Zou ' Friends of N.C. Macdonal kot whom re- the people of North tired from the offic Mf state super: r spendent sc intendent of publ V participation i : 7 uly ane e owe everything to France, wid | eee crane this aiuprliteldent of stead of going to the front they went) our men will have: to stand hy. untit! donald has net fo either in the county or ‘state. {to @ training camp, where the boy! they hiya done-what they can’ tu set was discovered and sent home, Thre months 2 hearing of the dee ile superintendent's authority {Of the Americans, he ran away ag ving tobe tremendously extent, and will give the And now the boy—whose father has /qwe stand hy, them. ove territory complete control of | been in the war since 1914 and whose | gaet gives double import brother is in’ th call of thesed War Work Campiizn. wl c : ent in’the salad to fitld so well. unde red Eng. ction Wil rule. out municipal school districts which are independent her onthe zroad sto restoration and ored habit of falli while they stand by aver there it is! ed out of the ate super he will fall into the berth of i coma loner of education, job with important x Clothing & Men’s Furnishings — spartinent. Such oa regulation vh T am ye saved Mr, Macdonald last Xi ay. No} ove who has not lived with our ho; n imagine how will be a big factor in helping the Americans humble the HUN. ership of edi incumbent since See onions ; ihe Btstory former president of the Un i a is other can overstite their im-.) Montant, was amputated f “BLACK MARIA. | portance in.aperiod of demobilization. calary by the’ gaverbor,in: 1917 : EAT ee Phe civil war “destroyed the: eareers |f¥ ie oe S TAR TINC : SA TURDA y- trotted out, brushed up and a It T were over the Think of London, Noy. S——-(By N. Br A.) —-/of lmndreds of promising young, men. (Pai \e L - able once more. ‘Thi ative | that--and do it now VE to the nukee soldiers have found Amer- {Tt turned them “hack into vefvil life. | ; an relation in the Black Maria of | Weakened and apurposele this London, The Black Maria is the con-|™must not do that, The bi who ha | nce used by the police force to {Sacrificed so much to win it, must ripe ACHES icctsiceccs FEEL MISERABLE } Y d tale ae tispost gveh ang. of hen ceo FRM YOUR RETA ACHES 57° Row TA DDD embly which will convene Jannury | United War Work Campaign. SUITS FROM ................. $10.00 UP OVERCOATS FROM ....... _. .$10.00 UP MACKINAWS FROM .......... $7.50 UP ' =n Ws. 8. i ; For promst relicf from Rheumatism, ment makes rubbing needs , Tribune Want Ads Bring Resulta:) H : j Neuralgia, or Lumbago, you can less easier and cleaner tousethan ; JOINS LAHR MOTOR SALES. | Coldgand coughs are quickly | SHOES, ALL STYLES, FROM. . $3.50 UP : ' depend on Sloan's Liniment. The plasters or poultices, It docs not stain {| Willis Hartley of Mandan has con- telieved by Dr. King’ warming, sootl: counter-irritant — the skin or clog the pores. A bottle of neces himeelt ay the mechanical ‘New Licoey x cfiect way toovercome | Sloan's Liniment is all you need for | @epartment o e Lahr Motor Sales + ; *. s, the n, swelling or stiffness, quick rest and elie from the pains of | Co. as foreman. | Mr. Hartley is a pi- ae * Big Line of Fur and Sheepskin Lined Coats A fe: ps gO Tight to the sore part, sprains, bruises, backache, stiffn oneer automobile mechanic, having! , Nobody should’ fecl “perf °. * draw the blood irom the congested and most forms of rheumatic twinges, | Worked with C. W. Henzler, Bis+| grable"froma cold, cough trond at Greatly Reduced Prices. placeardremove the cause of theache, Generous size bottles at druggists jmarck’s first garage owner, back in attack for very long. For it takes onl; The great penetrating power of everywhere, the days of “one lung” Cadillacs.| a little while to relieve ‘t and get ba Since 1912 Mr. Hartley has had charge! on,the road..to recovery when Dr, of a re pair shop for the Western| King’s New ‘Discovery is faithfully : tea S ey Sales Co. at Mandan. Mr. Hartley is} used. It soon loosens the phi fee S 1 : ; | well and favoraby known all over the| lieves irritation, soothes the parched, SWEATERS—HEAVY UNDERWEAR \ | Slope and will undoubtedly be an as-| sore throat, brings comfort. j Sot to the Lahr Motor Sales Cos al- Jal g Sentuty old and more populer ready efficient service. C. B. Whittey,! today than ever. ad former mechanical foreman, now acts = Sf Oe and $120 } {in the capagity of servi / rary oy nervice manager. | “Make Your Bowels Behav: We bought our big stock early when the prices were low, so you get this advantage. _ Bismarck Bargain’Store The Your money is protestion for our, Make thers function with vatitying fe , 4,000,000" fighti: ys 8. , Precisio: regulation e dit ee * . | Senne bows aud elrle does .not -selieve their torpidity Dr. R.C. ROSEN, Mer. . _ Opposite the McKenzie Hotel | MONDAY IS THE DAY. | King’s New Life Pills will. They are \ Monday Morning a: ) o'clock. verfect bowel trainers, cleanse’ the rely, comfortably, 25c, ee 6 o ae oe: . ay tua y ia Ope MU cater Of CU MTU em CTT Ay 4) can eT Goseiny UM AO aL tn fein HH | | Hi i Wu NX \\ \ RU AYEDADUDDD ANDY) ; \ \ Winter is on in France and Xmas. is Coming in France Why You Should Give Twice as Mach as you Ever Gave Before! eS. The need is for a sum 70% greater than any gift ever 3,600 Recreation Buildings When you give double, you make sure that every _ asked for since the war began. The government has fixed 1,000 Miles of Movie Films neler has the hee: ey cornet oe he eet ‘ 55.75 ' ; ‘ ‘ izations every step of the way fro: thie gum at $255;750,000- ee Leading Stage Stars back again. You provide him with a church, a theater, a By giving to these seven organizations all at once, the -000 Athletic Directors cheerful home, a store, a school, a club and an: athletic cost and effort of six additional campaigns is saved. 2,500 Libraries supplying 5,000,000 books field—and a knowledge that the folks back home are with 85 Hostess. Houses i ! . Unless Americans do give twice as much as ever be- 15,000 Big-brother “secretaries” him, heart and soul! F fore, our soldiers and sailors may not enjoy during 1919 Millions of dollars of’ home comforts : You have loaned your money to supply their physical needs. their 2,000 Schools and Colleges. Now give to maintain the Morale that is winning the war! a THE UNITED WAR WORK CAMPAIGN uses its funds to -make our fighting men comfortable, profitable employed and | happy as is consistent with their. stern duties: _ This Space Donated By i @ BISMARCK REALTY CO. FIRST NATIONAL BANK CITY NATIONAL BANK : x BISMARCK BANK FRENCH & WELCH =