The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 9, 1918, Page 3

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- ment to make peace at the earliest possible moment. - SATURDAY, NOV. 9, 1918. BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE ABDICATION. OF EMPEROR OFFICIALLY oe NOUNCED IN GERMAN WIRELESS (Continu=1 From Page One.) there is no official infor mation in ‘Washington that the kaiser has the Northern~Pacific_station plat east of the station.. He would have this ‘pole mounted on a substantial monu- ment ‘base to which can be attached bronze plates memorializing the names ot all-of the Burleigh-county Yanks who have ‘fallen in the defense of abdicated: democracy. “The suggestion is meeting ARMISTICE OR INVASION. ay itl general Approval Paris, Nov. 9. 9.—French opinion which is remarkably restrained PEACE DRIVE FOR Y -ANKS - and conservative is to the effect that Germany will capitulate by Monday. It is felt that-Germany has had enough for the govern-, TO OPEN MONDAY —— 5 (Continued From Page One.) {our drive until 1919, -This will be the last opportunity of the year for Bis- marck peopreto’ visibly and materially voice their appreciation of our Yanks’ glorious victory. \November,-draft calls probably will be cancelled. Peace zad prosperity will ‘be reestablished. ‘The Yanks, to whom we owe a bigger debt of grati- tude than we.ever can pay, cannot be tidings; but we can send our ‘dollars over seas to celebrate with them, and dollars are all that we stay-at- homes will now have an opportunity home with us to celebrate the good The Bismarck ed, Cross work fooms in the Masonic temple wHich have been closed .for a month by ‘the {flu ban, will reopen Monday morning. ‘The. Red Cross has aff unusially large, consignment of. refugee clothing and hospital garments to make up, and it; is hoped that all of the old workers | RED CROSS WORK ROOMS WILL 0 RESUME OPERATIONS MONDAY Cross feels that workers neéd -not fear exposure to ‘the disease germs. ~ No formal preliminayies are re. !quired. Patriotic women and girls who wish to help in one of the ‘best jot all es ure urged to pri them: s at the work ‘rooms, | they will promptly be assigned ¢ o task oon, ee badss ‘gael and ‘mye vice of 801 Mayr’s} oaie td te u | stomach and ‘liver trouble. ping. het: pnamed *Wondertuly, £ jand given a chance to “get into the has gortainly. i kind ‘The medicing The automobile was, several feet before the car 61 rege, reseauetet Wor us ‘ both” Jt isa simple, hari 3 prep- {aration shat . removes fins pores rise | mucns from the, intest Lallays the inflammation. wvhien ch e5 ally all stomach, liver \° 1 atiments, including. aa fe sitic. One dose will convinoe ‘ar mon- refunded, ‘Leubast Drug Osenr % will respond to this call and that there will be many new volunicer The rooms will,be open daily from 9a. m, to 5 p,m. wy Masonic tem- ple on Third street. Dr. I’. B. Strauss, city health offic is of the opinion that the danger from the influenza epidemic is at an end, and the Red Count Coppies, writing in the Figaro, fairly sums up the views! | game.” of all editorial writers.when he says:« “The details of revolutionary movements in Germany are lacking, but we learn enough from hour to hour to. feel. already they aro-neither superficial nor fictitious” portent as ;ppsaibles — ; While Germahy is reflecting on the allied terms, General Foch Lanne naa note to Hind up ihe continues his blows without intermission. The German army may | realizing their ambition, patriotic ¢i+i- break at any moment. There were signs of a retreat fram the zens are urged to be prepared to “dig Scheldt yesterday. The alternative for Germany is now an armis-}"P” when! the committee hoves’ in tice or invasion} not evasion. Si, ERE Wolnete ore.k. Bross Many. Deo ple tobe called upon, and, even with NO WORD RECEIVED. ten to twenty men on the job in each Washington, Nov. 9.—So far as the American government wad to ‘risk in this greatest of all world wars. So the word is, “Hop to it.” No mat- ler“who you are, what you have done in the past, ‘the call once more is “De your ‘bit—your best—per! rhaps your last in this great-enterpris The hour is 9, Monday morning. or more Individual items; the city or- ganizationshas no funds for clerk hire, and it is desired to eliminate clerical work and bookkeeping to as great an i handsome: new oldsmob! le was hardy used when it was struck by,the capitol! street car at the cormucr of Fourth street and Avenue A yesterday aftet ward, the task will be no light one. This will be the last big Grive ot | ae advised today, no word has been received by Marshal Foch from) the year. It! /has been announced! : the German high command since the courier started back through’! that the Red Cros: asidetrom a mem- bership campaign, will put on not} 7 the lines with the allied armistice terms and a demand for their| 4 acceptance or rejection before 10 a.m. Monday. i DID NOT CARRY OUT THREAT. . i Berne, Nov. 9.—The German socialists decided not to carry ‘ » - out at noon their threats to withdraw from the government if Em- peror Wilhelm had not abdicated at ‘that hour. Instead they ex- The Wonderful Call When Baby Coie: Like the last of Heavenly Tru- tended the time limit, it is stated, “in consideration of an eventual ‘When Call of Motherhood !s 7 armistice.” : TO FORCE ISSUE. Washington, Nov. 9.—Diplomatic dispatches through Switzer- | e H land today say official German information shows the socialist’ are i forcing steps to obtain the kaiser’s abdication. ! the most vital times in 2 Soren ‘t 4 rar ee baby is fraught with the ° N jmatter of fact John, 1 Caro shotld be exercise j ' 58 F j | ;CITY NEWS | Keenan’s opponent, carried B: eae rohension, ig‘avolded by the aie S- | by about the same small mor x Priend, . xs ‘ was incorrectly credited to Mr, Kee Rey. a eniee cout it i of Mar-/@% Mr. Forister made no. person Pe both ce Phe igi Ok han | campaign, devoting all of his attention ; avolded. ‘The ‘ustal nervousness, 1 fon are both Jl at the Bismarck hos-| (4 work for the state joint committee | bearing down and stretching Chas hs t and he is consequently much | ferseted and tho period is one i # @ vhich he 1 5 turn to Home. | gratified with the support whic rhe broad, flat abdominal musé ; Mrs, ¢. Tuesh and new daughter; received in his home town, | es asf gauent guey comes ie have returned to their home from the | New ec lemite Dies ded, e Bismarck hdspital. Kan Mix, a well known resident i tn armel Sp i q vi a cal hos- Mon, re} red ly for ras. an Pept, F, Lamar Building, hn a oautal with Spanish influ: See, ra Go years olf and is su for thet ae Heo e - - fo al women, und at New Se Mother’s Friend from - Naw Lazaltonian and respected citizen gin its appliection Mr. and_Mrs. J. O,fOtter3on of Haz-! Bee ibe ees at eon ave a handsome ne 200, POP) gyn farmer) Boy bles. ; yk z fine Bismarck hospital this morn- laa M Prank Gartite r : srs of Arnold, passed away dur- : fe : Home to, Hazeltow ng the night ata local Ziospital as a PUBLIC SCHOOLS 4 sult of Spanish influenza. Funeral . Mrs.'G. H, Hanawale and baby of | Tesu Span z # | ' Hazelion have returned to their home| 7"! will me cones anaine REGPEN 7 nft several weeks in the BISWATOE | onent 1 be made in St. Mary's) ; Hospital. ze centetery. sak ecco 3 Home: to Kintyre: OUT OF THE GAME, sansa "Mrs, James Craig and vavy boy have} AME. returned to their home at Kintyre af-| Win atitenel Mie neg Guin. ; £ ‘ ter recovering from influenza at tho} tine editership 0! | The Bismarek publie cs Bismarek hospital. j fou. schools will reopen Monday, ‘ EOS IG 1 an ent ad va ~ A Fine New Boy A oy | é ere 0 Mensing, confined lo her tiori of four weeks and two A nine. poune eae declared by hs othe last two weeks by al He 0 Ks ¢ iived at, th Home. af Mr. and Mri Fa erat a: 7 and . N ably resume her du- . E.G, Anderson on Third street ‘Thurs eee ant tee atthe public Hbrary. | In order to make gp this day. commission next week, \ i} lost time it Will be nec 7 \Mrs, Batzer Better. Aeaiater to dispense with the usual ‘ Tho many friends of Mys, R. K, Bat- FRAZIER 15.000 AHEAD. |W vacations for the rest of the zer, Who was very near death at St.|, Governor Lynn J. Frazie lead ts | LaRGoL vaan with the: exne ‘Alexius Hospital; were delighted today inereased by unofficial (urns re- schoo) hea we Le ee p ae to note a decided improvement in her| ceived by The Tribune teday to more tion of Christmas Day, New . condition. than 15,000. The ‘same rina | Year's Day, ‘Thanksgiving ae res ‘Miss Minnie 4 jelson at ie 2 e atonal Van Hook Citizen. more than 7,000 over Neil C, Ma Day and the {iro National A son was born {oday at_the Bis-/ donald. ‘The ‘amendments are Still ie holidays in February. The jharck hospital to Mr. and Mrs. A. S.| goubt, with the probalities-in favor of ||) usual mid-year will be Set @hompson of van Hook. he ae their passage/ ahead sufficiently to enable a ster is thoroughly up to the — ee est half year's work trail county standard. | FUAG POLE FOR YANKS. the first half year’s work to Capt. E.G. Wanner has an ‘dea ) be completed in a satislae- Miss Ward | Recovers. or the| that the outcome. of Bismarck’s peace ||] tory, manner. ‘The second ; Miss Aldythe wes Eaaiiseton has | celebration, which may be due now half year, will be completed ‘ North Dakota welfare’ commis lany a shold -he something — sub- auilseby tthe. elimawath i recovered from an sattack of Spanish nd permanent, and he sts easily by the elimination o influenza, and has left the Bismarck Bismarckers chip in a dol-{}f) the spring vacation and some jhospital-for her home in the city. jinr qr so apiece and purchase a 150-i][ intensive work when the Strassburg Man Diest foot steel flag pole to-be erected ini days are longer in the spring. Joseph Lipp, a well known young f We hope for and feel assured atl ot pay Mente jocal nee We buy and sell and make of the fullest cooperation and The deceased was 31 years old -and'is loans on ; i]] help from all patrons in our Burvived by a young widow and other) « 5 HH effort ie mound out the school \ relatives at Strassburg. Stocks “Bonds year mh : . . Forister Carried City. Bigovis aud te | torily as in other years when 1. Our 18 Allies will require 5 the aid of our Army to rebuild their _ | Phe Tribune's attention'is called to Full Reports an ie |} conditions were normal. eae eee = Ae an error. in its Wednesday morning!’ «pIMANCIAL INDICATOR” || : cities, reconstruct their transportation, reinstate their industries, and se- Sn a Ree ere ae ae furnished free | J, M. MARTIN, cure to them the terms of Peace. eae zi te nt dee ds, had carried the City Superintendent. 2 The A ej A , d Navy will be r ired to POLICE THE + an, Teeter ase is aavisca tat its) SMITH-MARTIN co. . The American Army and Navy will be required to HE city: ty | \ \ . Vda r uy , totals wére incorrect and that-as a! 208 $.%a Salle St. Chicako WORLD against the world’s ruthless foe, and to enforce upon her the ~ terms of Peace. . pri Se 3. It will require nearly two y rears to return our gallant victors to on ; their h fter demobilizati : - ~ ' . * 1 ‘ a . eir homes a emopliization. woe Features Extraordinary Commencing au easier me : . ; 4. When demobilization has taken place, and until they are at home again, there will be MORE IDLE TIME THAN EVER. . The United War Work Campaign Opens Monday Mornizg at 9 o’clock Young Women’s Christian Asso- ciation MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, at The | -[/Bismarek Theatre | Monday—Dorothy Dalton in ‘Young Men’s Christian Associa- tion National Catholic War Council Jewish Welfare Board War Camp Community Service American Library Association ae ; Salvation Army ; NOTE—A University’ in Khaki with 5,000 instructors will open: in “The Kaiser’s Shadow” a bRe gs ois ..“M’LISS” “Wild Youth” Tuesday and. Wednesday—Mary Pickfordsin Thursday—Louise Huff in Sat sos ti * 99 December, and remain open until every American soldier sails for home. Saturday Se ee ere oe wie tees Ace High ‘ This is a real university, including every man, from the illiterate to the \ . \ = pecereececceceeererd : senior it college. The design is to convert his idle time into brains. ‘ ’ Our big exhaust fans delivering 10,000 cubic feet of fresh air Z This adv. is donated to the United War Work by : per minute will be operated continuously. Patrons are urged to : Webb Brothers : Gamble<Robinson Co. wear sufficient wraps to avoid-any possible discomfort resulting - . bes gs ‘ ‘from a temperature. slightly below 68 de: rees, Every precaution First Nationa: Bank. A. W. Lucas Co. sy ener to safeguan d he aan y ages yP Johnson’s Popular :*: iced Store ~ Bismarck Grocery Performance 7:30

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