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Bieri 5 Oe . "PAGE « ee audcee NE WEDNESDAY, NOV. 13, 1918 a MEN OVER 3 Sis Be Beauty | é k | et Rid of Dyspepsia. | 3 = GLASSTFIED || Dignity and Style Questionnaires Whi.) AT ai ‘ In Men’ ‘s Apparel Have Gone Out 3. turned to 3° SUPT tc Most men make it a ality or novelty in their clothes for the purpose of retaining ? dignity in appearance. In this store they {vill find all these quali- fications blended into one harmonious unit. g struct state headuarte fi u boards immediately +o dis- all work connected with the} classification of men who on Septem-| g | ber 12, 1918, had atu au ape th} |“Take My Advice and Use Stuart's birthday. You will further ins’ ret | Dyspepsia Tablets if You Want aj uid boards to continue to completion! pp, Jo, i aed, | Pretty Skin. a { peditiously as possible tic class:| : rds * H , issued by tue} he provost mar nen n eita shal general: "You will ut once in| a | ee ines len i irae So On) Digestive troubles r: Seplember 12, had atta “ir lion, The sour, fermen i Ke Tin birthday and had not attcined ents poison the blood, draw the comn- Men with young ideas will find it easy to se their 27th birthday. You will tinally,| ers of the mouth, rob you o I lect from our complete assortment of cre- ie at the earliest 1 je moment, di- jgive the face that hungry, rect all local and di rict hoards to oa mourntul ¢ ssion in the morning { que: aires to all registrants | an; > tire sue questionnaires 10 ol) et and you are tired all day. It is wot One of the many scenes of American Artiller ymen in action in “America’s Answer”, second offi- who on September 12, 1918, had at-| what you eat but, the fault of digestion : tained their 18th birthday and had not} that hurts, Eat anything you Wke and cial war film to be shown at the Orpheum Theatre tonight for the’ last time. - eee Slee Bree orn iyour blood. with, nourishment, mae | HOLLAND.TO ALLOW FORMER KAISER TO |ALL’TROOPS EN ants.” s | good looks, a healthy appear mee ead RESIDE O BASIS AS OTHER DIG) TARIES ROUTE TO CAMP | Ewer |, RETURNED GME |. | | Compliments Local Boards. A bright eyes will soon return In connection with this order, Pro" cent box of Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets : nee | ee ensen, which has been oppressing the Roumanians since the treaty,; General Fraser advises that the in United States railroad administration ations—garments not only 1p-to-the-min- ute in style and fabric, but also in keeping with quiet and dignified personality. - a $18. $20. $25. $30. to $65. : eftleton amd Walk Over Shoes, Exclusive’ Styles ; $5.to$10.. vost Marshal General Crowder tL any: drug store. They aré ‘reall “in entering, pursuant to the health makers. going instructions, upon what : Bet to be the final work of this character | -——————= of Bucharest. to be done by the selective service! utmost the time. the a |has been directed to stop en route all} PART OF REPUBLIC ility and en- systemm, T extend to the members of urance of all those engaged in the! Copenhagen, Nov. i rae y¥)—German Austria-has been inducted men tare: entramed and | CUSTOM TAILORING HAND PRESSING y pe and that have furnished the/proclaimed a part of the German republic by the State Council | 3). mobilization ean Abe ‘the re EXPERT REPAIRING DRY CLEANING calls, returning such men immed- to the place, of their entrain- President Wilson directs that! uch registrants shall be discharg- from the army immediately upon | return to the original point of | tions ue says a dispatch| from Vienne ment of past year and a half.!he given the credit for s mee se . _ a achievements that have taxed to the| world both civilization and the govern- ; : NATIONAL COUNCIL : i" jment by thy people, ‘To “you, mem- sburg. Alsace Lorraine, (Via Amster aim) Nov. 13.— bers of that “um, must come a| Members of the second chamber of Alsace Lorraine have cons' sense of duty well done, which only) tuted themselves into a national! council. A provisional legislative la loyalty, — patrio ism and devotion | committee has been reported: such as yours can ‘bring. The c pountry | FIRE ON ROYAL BUIL DINGS @ ae relieved in_@ jand the world know that they owe to} 5 a O4HOURS | [von a debt of thanks and g titude | Cepenhagen, Nov. 13.—I out in Berlin ch [which -canniot hg measured by words,? Monday according to messages received here. Local people opened |, | IN G.E.BERBESON & 5I is are required to ime| » notify each registrant | === are sistrants | preacher for the day. Other minis-; extends a sincere ~invitaiion to fon will he| memDdership and friends to unite in mt only by the"atfection, th respe aati fire on the royal Duildin Several persons were killed. 5 this order | ters will ist. ‘The ad the esteem now yours, of those! REPUDIATES RUMOR Alievevert to; the! existing at}one when the entire city will want tojan hour of prayer Famong whom you live and from whom nes Beet ogo a eit ers 3 A he ae cee ae eat one , y i prayer lyow have takea that which was be Amsterdam, Noy. 13.—Voerwarts of Berlin repudiates the /the ¢ the issuing of the original /ynite before God in rendering thanks |in the-men's Bible class, jyond pric | rumor current in Germahy that the gover nt intends to ¢j ee theie order pee for the many usual and unusual bless: ing will commeace prompt 7 Ther ei ie ectting 10, | repudiate the war loan, to which subscriptions have reached ten “ill not oper ngs attending this import See ee Ruth Knatvold Jensen I), by wd thoro one, ‘There's million marks. a quences of his aéts any} : ee Tribune )Vant Ads Hring Results. =, , Teacher of Voice and Artistic nsational about it; it’s the BRIEF DELAY ESSENTIAL | vegistr: affected by these instruc: | MID-WEEK MEETINGS. eS Singing. -A Jimited number of n be had andes Mie es Amsterdam, Nov. 13.—Delegates to the armistice conference | quent ora ‘eserter become ade-| st the midweek services ‘tonight Phone 679R ake it today, 35. ‘Tea or| Withdrawal of troops and delivery of roliing stock is essential. ing calls have been nected. ekeept ane Bai ie irecaeniie the: ana alt N Breslow. i ‘ sy ~~ ~~ | 88 orders roe induction into the | yoodness of God in th cevents of the | I oO F \NOTED LECTURER ‘| |4MERICAN PROTECTIVE r marino corps. iaettew days“rne arena ares | QQ, BF, i AT HIGH SCHCOL LEAGUE STILL NEEDED| There will be a “Peace-Gathering” : B ; ' i cal am lof the Shriners in the Masonic tem- Regular meeting will resume Mrs, Lilla G. English-to Speak, frducted Men Will Be Discharg- [Be Te Geonisen lamer one aes T-ursday night, November 14. | m. et 0) to Bismarck d Ret d to Old iEreatest gatherings of its kind in the Al members requested to at- ed ang Returne io * { | northwest. \All patriotic Shriners will tend. “7 ~ | ; Students” | Draft Status’ | endeavor to be present. Salle Si | | Sipe sents Mrs, Lilla G. h, of national re-| wievidaws Dies]. aq THANKSGIVING SERVICE: L. E. LARSON, N. G. | nown # social hygiene turer and) toc is preatnow.as it ies| The annual Thanksgiving se i author. “will give four lectures at the; heen in the past, and 1 am entire! will be held in the Methodist Hpiseo- a SR SPE Bismarek high and junior high schools | Ned eek fhe ne his: | pal church in accordance with the! lor anda ihe eu nee ne HS 0) | eeoelaitation of the president. Rev.| Htomorrow and Frid under the} tinue forisoine tine: "to| a ae Ie of the board of education | ¢ without regard to the | | Harry C. Postlethwaite will ee th : | tomorrow morning in the} s of the peace oe) aman —_—_—— : i thool assembly room she willl A. B. Bielaski chief of the de- 3 is speak to the boys of 12 and over on| » Save alk Fi wg Today Corn Muffins “Playing the Game,” At 218 tomor- as t the high school as: Tey Shue! row, afternoon ‘CASTORIA For Infants and Children . in a letter to local dir of the lew ecting an impr‘ i ; Leup corn eb! Mr s. English will addr ss all! whiel ae VERY caref veife will wel [IEEE | [Sins over i212 and the ‘women ol] ty tre ei has found prey alens| In Use For Over 30 Years j come thi ad of cooking cee |the city on “The Girl and Her Prob: | league ‘an end. ‘The league has| #m Use For’ q - ontirels + aynone) Jeap raille lems.’ been very active in North Dakota and} Always bears ‘ | entire eXMENSIVE CESS. } sume SAAN | 'Wriday forenoon at 11 Mrs. Hnglish| has been frequently complimented on the Ki SA-VAN- makes ihe most delicious | nic aryiveccaients, then | | Will address the boys and men at, the) jt | Signature of LIS, | Mix dry ingredients, then, junior high gchvol UL } at lee : cae RAAIBe work in junior high school assembly, and a | Z : cakes, muffins, puddings, pan-cakes, ae |2 Friday afternoon she will speak (0 sso ; pastry, and foods of all kinds you irls and the women of the city |) —————-—------>—— -—— — } ye . tast 2 ack trad ~ ' > . have ever tasted. For each whole ess | fe nocuinpanted bye? called for in any recipe, a level teaspoon- Dorothy English, who) ; | 4 ful of SA-VAN- with a little water or a) the. proprem wih (lure ane OUR photograph | ] - ing numbers. 4 milk may be used. Not a single egg Capt. Richard P, Hobson says of as_a Christmas is needed. Mrs. Evtglish: “No discussion’ goes ise her. SA-VAN- i hol d deeper into the foundation #f good surprise to mother ‘ ' D - is wholesome an r- citizenship, good government, good || , ; vs ay: ‘ se ishing —and its qualit 4s alway. ah sound womanhood and manhood than a sce : es s - , a 3 sand q y is ays the this long neglected discussion of the back there in the a ie dete of pure milk and teats and solenee, of ent Wine: To 1 old home town. u Yive cereal products and contains no eggs Fe eee aun etan arteten eae a save you over $1.00. . with a womanly earnestness which en- of it? From Ctawford County, New ‘York. 4 ables her to do this yout offense Ask your grocer today for eA to the most critical. Really, there’s no. . Will be cut December “93rd. Get your BISMARCK CONCERVATORY gift that, will glad- d ] Ae cil TNOUES: ca : Photographs make the den their hearts like : . or ial in ear ye \ | papits of tise Bersliot i ener in the best Christmas gifts for this. : < {community room of the Bismarck li- those we love and who THURSDAY: SPECIALS 4 BISMARCK AueeRY CO.. DISTRIBUTORS brary on Thursday evening, Nov. 21, love us. : ss . ” aE: C There wif be no ad- 2 5 : mission charge, and everyone is cor- AY Grocery Department. = dially invited. - -} vs 3 Miss Genevieve Menard of the piano Hi | b Ph h § d j EE: eS . department of the conservatgry will ‘oimboe otograp tu 10 Liquid Veneer, 50 cent size......... : 3 ‘ Be ceite weet reenact Publicity Film \Co. be Sliced peaches, No. 2 cans; 2 for J.............35¢ . ‘ jel at the next lar meeting. 4 j N Next Door to Gradd Theatre, BISMARCK 4 : “ | Unde Opera Baked beans, No. 1 cans....:........0.066 ——- i == | Aina Vanvviee: Leyenrold daug@elh 2 . se isso | Vala ouimeae ees ter of Mr , Vliet on 7 5 2 lb. pkgs. Santos coffee... ./ yore he hopes so 3 SLOC | IK ‘or _appenticitis 3 : sig anoru tine With every sale of 2 packages R. L.. Washing i 1 “Pow der, 15c size_we give you one 10c package free. ee the naire at the Bi Prayer i Regular weel fieetives sill he rel / LAST TIME TONIGHT | umed at the Baptist church at . . | 0 this evening, when Rev. C. W Finwall will lead the service. The, public is cordially invit } N] ’ Resumes Her Duties. Miss Ethel Fleming, one of the Bis-! marck volunteer nurses who contract- Armour’s toilet step, 3 cakes in box; regular 40-cent Meat and Fish Department. ‘ ~ Oysters, Calf Liver, Veal, Pig Pork : ; ed Spanish influenza. while~attending j " : aN to sufferers at Center, hag recovered ae ; oo “Hamburger Steak .........0.00...00..2.. .2ie pd from her attack and has resumed. her . Picnic Hams Y duties as stenographer in the offices a y es haps gs eet ree fa of the public library . commission. Onters, the Incomparable | Little Star’ Pot Roast Beef . .: ; 25¢ pd mission. | ~~ Operate the Incomparable Little Star [|< Pot Roast Beef ....... SEAT 6 bs clasts «Pe DB Three ee Specials for ran KUPITZ. CO. pares 38——_wilt come You with All Departments——Phone 83 QUALITY * SERVICE SANITARY Fourth Street Bismarck In an absorbing Special Feature y PERFORMANCE: 715° BEST MUSIC A "| | st allies in ‘the world war straggle,.will << Wood : Last. Time To-Night or eae dinahoad ts. as HEATRE | 228%. 4 ” “How to Sow the in South $ i am’—Mrs: B. B. Wookward., Come and bring your knitting. Aas “ Presbyterian Missionary Society. ia : A large attendance is hoped for at the missfonary “meeting in the Prez-| x byterian church parlors Thursday af- Ss oe U. S. Official War Film | ternoon at 3. o'clock. { be the subject. Mrs. N, B. Fitch. “Hazel Brunner’—Mrs.. Robert * Siam, whigh has beer one of’ our; W ds INTERESTING ITIS DIFFERENT ee Scripture aes ce Josep! “Bread Cast Upon Real Waters”— Boyd.