The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 14, 1918, Page 5

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es BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE BISMARCK::ADOPTS 100 W. AIFS LEFT | 7 service in Uncle Sam’s military sys- ‘TOADAHO CHARGE epted a pastorate. Rev, Myers is TOO LATE TO CLA SEY FATHERLESS BY FRENCH HEROES| tem. Mr. Tully is much “elated to nome one of the best known Slereyen, Any mon ail ages rates ‘aaah . son's % «| central North Dakota, and in his of- : paki MALIC. PI \ j ; ca lee ae ise eed ene ees Rev. R. H. Myers to Leave Bis-/ ficial capacity ho has been respons-| View Dairy. Plone 743R. | ful. si ic! rde a Wiles Tho Bismarck committee of the has offered for publication a letter SOME BIGGER | commission, Joseph ‘Tully enlisted in marck Presbytery {ole for the establishment: of nay | a 18 at t Fatherless Childron of France, of|from George W. Little, written on! 4 the regular army thirty years ago at) / Gre easier Myers cee oe Bal to rt oe taantiteee ie Nath, Bt which: Mrs..N. 0, Raiistad is chair-| Victory day: ‘ x Fort Assinoboine, Mont., and he has} ney .R. H. Myers, for the last eight| tinue to ismarck t MEP : é c : “Your appeal for the little orphans J i inlistments to his credit. Ter- oN Myers, for the last eight) tinue to make Bismarck their home.| 4771. i 11 14 3 man and Mrs. 'R: Worth Lunry secre- eee B ninerre! i. * years pastor evangelist of the Bis- y and those left fatherless by the ‘war \! rence J, Tully arrived in Bismarck in k % f byteria - tary, is asking the Capital City to|came in this afternoon's mail, and asj : 1879 as a member of the 18th infan-| WK Synod of | the Presbyterian adopt 400 fatherless French children|1 read it in bed (am down with slight — try, U.S. A. seat’ han disposed. ba hie Hote net and to supply the funds which will|ly congested lungs—possibly a light! a: % marck, has disposed of his home here ) \ assure @ mother’s care for these tots|attack of the flu) I felt that on this|@a@in of Few Hundred Shown in| ————————> to Ws E. Nichol of Moffit, a suscereinl “There are two things they : in their own homes. The amount re-|day of Victory, Peace and Thanksgiv- Spite of Drain of War and Burleigh county rancher, engyhe mo always carry with them; quired for each child is ten cents per|ing, it should have but one answer— P LO0CD POLSOSS doe ‘Mrs. Myers will leave in’ a “few days = g he Miowe day or $36.50 per annuin, dnd, while|a Victory adoption, from us who cor Industries |S Eds Stubborn Coughs $:| (2° S84 Potns Tas, whore: Ke ase ac: Lavette ae es © campaign has been conducted |respandingly have suffered so little | ‘olks" and their letters. 8: along conservative lines, Bismarck al-|and have so much to be thankful for. Fi Sah in a Hurr; pictures, often with a small i ,* ready has adopted ‘almost 100 French |T am enclosing check «$36:50) for one-;_ !0 Spite of the war and the drain- y pe a ee lesuament are always in kiddies, subscribing for their care|half of amount required to keep a! ing of, scores of families by the call! © ror real effectiveness, this old homo- hat red a e s he more than $3,600. child two years.” lof the shipyards and other war indug.; @ ™ade remedy has ne equal, Eas- [eS that breast poc! et over tl Because it ts so typical of the re-| ‘The -ommittee has received s0| tries, Bismarck’s population shows a ic rte gl ea Established 1907 heart. .I think they some- Sponses which the committee is re-|much encouragement. that it is confi-!' sight increase over .1916. according | BO99HO909HOH969909010OO0O9 times-are put there as a kind ceiving and for the reason that it so|{dent the city's goal of 400 fathers and! +, George A. Keiter ‘who has just com.| You'll never know how quickly a bad of charm to ward off bullets. well expresses the sentiment which is,] mo‘hers for fatherless French kiddies 5 1918 « z eh can be conquered, until ‘y 7 Anyway, that’s where they ML hi iddies| piled his 1918 directory for the cap-| cough can be conquered, until you try a e ‘behind the movement, the committee | wi!l be reached. lital city, Bismarck in 1916 had 7,025 | this famous old home-made remedy. Any- | always are. And the look in lepople ‘by actual count, and today it} OBC Who has couxhed all day and all. r a man’s, face when he shows acecereeetteteteaeeee é hag 7492 a gain of a trifle mon vee night, will say that the immediate relief ¢ - you the picture of his moth- YEOMEN PLANNING: ‘ber son John. who Is \serving in fi) An’ cttort has been mado to list EN manent, to premier and: reaiy | .- OPTICAL SPECIALISTS. er, his wife, his clvildren,-and ; ae ELABORATE DAN France with an artillery division. John! sodier citizens whose _permanent| tierce Weis, letter tor’ eounhe, Bring us yoursbroken lenses; wel you always do—~ CE Larson tinally made the artillery at-!home is in Bismarck, out it has beon “Into a pint bottle, put. 243 ounces of sak beet) that they are beautiful, will Photographs make the 1 c iter several unsuccessful efforts to get| impossible to account for all of these,;Pinexs then pad Plain xranulated } can replace them the same day, Mei e / eere re even exe best Christ y ifts for An elaborate dancing party to into other branches of the. service.|and families who havo probably left | SUZ syTHD, to make a fll pint. | Or | a. ve grind and fit them in our one beara eas which several hundred invitations willy ‘@. priate 936 ail on Rue| the city only temporarily for Seattle se cestagrormenetead of sunt ayeup, | Se ee 5 COME IN AND HAVE THAT those we love and who ! be issued is being planned for Thurs-! His cousins, Irwin J. and Milton Rue} ang other points where the govern-|{f desired. Hither way, the full’ pint | Shop. A Graduate Optician in PICTURE MADE TODAY. love us. ! day evening, November 22, by the Bis.| 0f Baldwin, are in tho same command.) ment has assembled wer workers are| saves about two-thirds “of the money | charge. ‘ marck lodge of the Brotherhdod of RR 4 not included in. Lismarck’s present| usually spent foro _preparati ’ American Yoomen. W. HL. Elliott,| .. gst George's Guild. || | population. aan gives ou A more, positive, seth F. A. KNOWLES, ers ' state manager for the broth St. George's gu! met. this after- 7 ‘i . | remed e ctly apd tastes i i meats ' dance will be the first of a series of V- Halliday of Mandan. avenuc was] erorate gain of 250 people for the, ,. Yo can feel this take hold instantly. : < ; ce . : ‘ social events through which’ the|ostess for the day. Regular meet-|f\¢" years. Proportionately. these | “oPitinz.and healing’the membranes in Bismarck. Publicity Film Co. ' brotherhood hopes to make itself bet-|ings of the guild are resumed with to-| -maner places have lost more in popu- all the Tele soesh, if prompthy Toosens pe ter acquainted with the public kere.|44y's session, and an active winter 48] iotion through the ‘war than has the | notice’ the ‘phlesm’ thin Gated: then Next Door to Grand Theatre, BISMARCK Ah active campaign to increase the|!ooked forward to. ‘county seat and capital city. disapnear altogether. A day’s use will fei wee el a membership of ihe organization is be-| MéGray Boing Well | ees purually, bee ae an ordlane agent oe in, r e. a AcGray Doing Well. chest ‘cold, and it is also splendid for Wg Made througheut tho state, and) 44) We MeGrayewho is in the ORMER BISMARCK Hronchitis, crop. whooping cough, and lead. The: Knights..of -Pythias hall] Bismarck hospital suffering from bI-/ BOY NOW OFFICER. "Pinesds a. most valuable concentrated % vit ‘will be the scene of next Thursday’s|Chloride of mercury poisoning as a Shea : | comport cof Menuing Norway pine es. event. f ‘ result of having taken a tablet of this) “terrence J. Tully, a veteran of the! tract, Known as the most reliable remedy ‘ 7 deadly corrosive by mistake for head-|cjyj] war and of the regular army, | for throwtand chest ailments. Pe mo jache, was reported today to pe doing | today received word trom his aon} ti Yo gi Geappointment. ask, your i “y . as well Wd xpected. Mirst ‘ ‘| drugeist for “2% ounces of Pinex” wi | CITY NEWS ih aS well as could, be & ‘pected First Sergt. Jogeph Tully, that the lat-| fut} directions and ‘lon't seeope auythi See > els MRS. KELLEY DIES. |ter has been promoted to first lieuten-! else, Cuaranteed to give absolute satis. | ore Bohis Hokie Money oT tre Meondoe Raley. nisow of the|#tt of the United States guards. The | faction “or, money promptly refunded | ; A.number of French shinplasters for} late Ed Kelley, passed away at a lo- guards will perforny & constabulary ° gle ee : j 50 céntimes and ‘other amounts have} cal hospital today from Spanish influ- i been received by Mrs. BE. Larson from |enza from which she had been suffer- } ‘ i ing for some’ time. ‘The deceased was fttansnnseansnsercencscevsnuentnssesesusssevsascecaatasasneanagengndcuesagsuuaeatsniscnsnssuoaninni ' 44 years old, and so far as known has |= 6 =} ‘ a no surviving yelatives in this section|= A ( ‘| Sire s of thé country. Funeral jarrange- |= e O SC e ce = Get the Habit ments haye not been made. 15 ar nN 1 nN 3} ‘ Roms noi = 1 i = i ‘ ern = : : 3 NOTICE YEOMEN. iB You may now order a new suit or overcoat, feeling = hia: fhe habit wo ne Aled pena ; '3 that you are not wearing a suit ar overcoat which should =] ides, Turs and junk to the Hrm) he Brotherhood of Amterican|= be reserved for our boys “over there,” as there is plent: =) = y ve D y s that urs ae highest mae Yeomen will give a grand ball for/E of woolens in this county for civilian use. =) rice. en ‘or our price list | members and friends Friday, No’ = wee 5 . 2 Sac = : a tags. We pay the express |K. of P, Hall. Members may secure |Z The time—now. The price—right. The place = as a te arid postave*on dubs g invitation cards at the following|= = Postag pe _, |Places: Webb Store; Lenhart Drug |= KLEIN = BISMARCK HIDE & FUR CO. |Store; Best Clo. Co. iz ! = : Bismarck, N. D. For further particulars call W. H.|= = z Elliott State Mgr., 329 R. iz TAILOR CLEANER =| RET 11-19 22) Faouanannacevenvensvveseaunccacaneananenceseacacenuansedascaccnesgeaencgsnacaasscacsacertensatauiisiiiy ANONANUEDNOUAGOGUGEOUNONAAOUOUSLOAEANY yORgOOOgATOVOVECLGANgUqULNONOUEDENNOUOEOUAUONOUESUESOOOONONGNUOONOOOUGUEO AudEOCOuOOONOGOUONOQOOuOuOUOONOCOqONOONU Wau eeeeenueneeanaouineneriansnsaio MANNA = p i 'e = : : are Sure of ‘ aN We invite you to come in and look COFFEE PERCOLATORS ‘ =| ! . over our splendid line of useful, gifts: We carry both the Electric and Al- =) 4 ae f in : for Thanksgiving and Christmas. cohol burners very ¢omplete line at = Peace is. here;,Xmas. is coming 2 ROASTIRE):. af be popular prices. , thloa 4 i To shop eaily, as our'government requests, is bout We handle the famous Lisk make, ape 4 7 =| patriotic and desirable. Surely it is better to select Mg = prices from $2.50 to $4.75. ELECTRIC TOASTERS, ELECTRIC . from a fresh, complete stock than to wait until stores are = Cc. - CHAFING DISHES =! crowded and goods more or less picked over. Come now. = 5 ARVING SETS sea i : yi =} = 0 2 A beautiful line of extra heavy nick- =| ae . oh, Be = ne of the most complete lines of — elled from $8.00 up. 2 Gifts for the Soldiers Overseas = Carving Cutlery, of all styles; We =) Must R hN York by the 20th = handle the famous Shure Edge, prices THERMOS BOTTLES FH ust heac ew York by the 5 at sys, = x Py ai aid ny : . . from $4.50 to $15.00 a set. For hunters and automobilists, = Gifts for the boys who ure going is not foolish giving. Thereis a patriotic = _. AUTO ROBES complete line from $3.00 up. = and sentimental reason for it. ‘To shop at this store is a conservation measure. Gifts = CHASE STEAMER RUGS NUT CRACKING BOWLS & SETS = should be lasting—they shouldhave intrinsic worth. Articles purchased here whether =. é = ¥ i e yf eir usi ess—or both—mean a E NAVAJO BLANKETS Very handsome genuine Mahogany = aes peauty on 10 mit helt user ulncss cr bot i 2 cace sina sets $4.50. = : i = CASSEROLE DISHES $3.50 to $8.00 We carry one of the most complete = PERFECT The proper glasses brine _& et = COMMUNITY SILVER WARE 5 oe : é = dawn to the. benighted eyes that have = ‘ . line of Manicure Sets and toilet requi- = GLASSES lost their powers of perfect focusing =, pine line of everything for the sites, angie pieces of all kinds, which =} BRING A accommodation. Our optometrist is ‘ = Dining Room at special prices. make splendid gifts. =| illed in the science of examining = } =| NEW DAWN! eyes and will prescribe lenses that = F W | H (i =| . we make to cure your eye troubles. : ! h & h dw ; =| BONHAM BROTHERS z RY & Z Jewelers SOUUUUUUUOLUDOGUOAUOUDONGEROUERODGUUROUGGGUOGUOUDOGUBAUAUAOSANQUGORUGGUAONENOUUDOOUDAOGSUOGROGE QOGSDSONERERNCCEONIND ceeeeauuuuueanuneattteananeapegsannnnny fi s . e ' + 4 fa) ; Pic Sacha rs . ~ i » . 3 : : ‘ — Sen < 4 . a\F//, aN: secant. | 5 | " AND ? ' <Q , hs : ; ay \ . DAYS : ‘oe ry H é : : ey e s * . We are selling our Coats and Suits at this sale for less than they can be bought Wholesale! pe THE HOUSE WITH OVER'THOUSAND GARMENTS

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