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NAVAL VESSEL CUT IN TWO New York, Nov, 16.—In @ collision | between the U. destroyer Shaw’ and the British liner Aquitania in Eu-}| ropean W November 9, .as ‘an-| nounced by the navy department two —— days later, the naval vi L ews CUL square in two. The n depart- ment’s announcement said 15 Thves Survivors on the Melita were lost. aw was one of a nunyber. ¢ convoying a large fleet American troops. The » of the Shaw as directly | ja. and re- h v struck the Shaw like knife, passing through her ard of the bridge The forward part of the Shaw remain- ed afloat 20 minutes ome of the men jumped 0 ard and were pick- ed up uninjured. The aft section was towed into port, where 26 of the men. suffering from rns and from emer- sion were conveyed to the hospital. The Aquitania continued her’ course, apparently uninjured. NO SUBSTITUTES | ARE NECESSARY | | Fargo, Nov. 1°.—The change in the | regulations rescinding the dstitute | rule goes into effect imine Dr. E. F. Ladd, federal foo trator today DOLLAR A WEEK LITTLE TO GIVE BUT MEANS MUCH TO OUR YANKS. (By Charles Dillon) ‘ {lustre to the record. They have giv- i A dollar a week isn't much to give|en their boys. and their money and fort and peace of | they have answered promptly the gov-; ? Especially if the man/|ernment’s call for every large increase | be your son or brother, st|in crop production. They have sub- in the great war, doing your, scribed liberally to all the loan: with you. And that is all the | just as much promptness and very of- | “ar Work Campaign is go-jten with more liberality than men in ask for Nov. In the total | the cities and towns, although I don’t ands * larger, but that’s aM it|like to make distinctions of this kind cunts to when you divide the $17%.- | between localities. among our men in France and| Everyone in America, in town and and other “countries. The country, has-learned by this - time sum has been bunched uni what is meant by “morale” the temper The United War Work of the men. You all know how it is} lin harvest time when the extra hands and the family are out of tune; every and grouchy and a good sociation, Young Women’ ristian day's work is not done. This is what “Association, National Catholic War | the army people call lack of morale, Council (K. of C.) Jewish Welfarc and it has a cause. If the extra Botard, War Camp Community Serv-| hands employed in the harvest had ice, American Bibrary Assoctation,| better sleeping quarters, something Salvation Army. jto read, a chance to write home to A dollar a week isn’t much. Unless! the folks and perhaps a picture show you are much more cereful than the | to see oin the evening, for an hour} average feeder you waste that wuchjafter supper, the morale would be every day in corn and other con | better, more work would be done and FA. Special tothe Tribune. Paris, France. When, the allies occupy Métz the | keys ofthe city will be all ready for | use. . Bal minis: trates. It’s part of the livestock an \ the harvest would go along more farming loss. However, the chief! smoothly. point is just this: If you n afforfl to! Human conditions on the be careless with corn you can atiprd front or in the cantonments to be generous with the soldie are to feed and otherwise provide for | conditions in harvest time. in American camps and overseas. Per-| mean to say that whether sonally I have never met a farmer who | gathering grain or killing turned down a request for money for| men must have comforts this purpose after he knew how it) Work is done. They-must h was to be used; and that is just what) thing to keep them al I'm going to tell about now for the} | home. _The orgs United War Work campaign. A story used to ‘be told, y: about a negro woman 4 fair whom one of the yon | America are just the same as human By this T “when Ah spen’ te Ah'm goin’ somewhere.’ is a real American charact When we give or spend vant to be sure jast where it’s nd why and fér what. The fa of America, as ory shoy have been patriotic. Theii n the present war ‘have Coming to Bismarck viele SPECIALIST For His Seventh Year in North Dakota ve added CTT DOES NOT USE SURGERY Will be at M’KENZIE HOTEL Wednesday and Thursday, Nov. 20-21. Office hours 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Two Days Only No Charge for Examination Dr. Mellenthin is a regular gradu- ate in Medicine’ and Sargery atid is Ncensed w the state of North Da- kota. He visits professionally the more important towns and cities and offers to all who call on this trip consultation and examination free, except the expense of treatment when desired. According to his method of treat- meft he does not operate for chronic appendicitis, gall . stones, ulcers of: stomach, tonsils-or adenoids. He has to his credit many wonder- ful results in diseases of the stomach, bowels, blood, “skin, nerves, eek bladder, bed- -wetting, | catarrh, wea Jungs, rheumatism, ; Sciatica leg. ulcers and rectal ail- ments. If you have: beén ailing ‘for any length of time, and do not get any better, do not fall to call, as improper measures rather than diseasé are very = often the cause of your long: standing = trouble. 1S Remember above date,-that exam- ‘= = ination on this trip will be free and that his- treatment is different. ‘Address: 336 Boston Block, Minne '= apelis, Minn.—Advertisement. | ~ PAH : x t ‘ X re ‘ CAGE : Metz. public council when the chief city of Lorraine LUeHenentEabONeoe Uve4auuusnnsuuuuuocenacuuensasuressnui4ant FRENCH WILL USE KEY STO METZ HELD SINCE 1870 A SCENE ALONG A METZ CANAL. Premier Clemenceau has in his pos- ton three keys to tie gates of presentation to the municipal Tie nas been holding them .for | j becomes French. once more. The three-Keys have been saved by M. Dietz, a French engineer, ever since 870—wwhen Lorraine was stolen by the Germans. Dietz recently presented the keys to Clemenceau. = | Catarrh is a Real Enemy and Requires Vigorous Treatment Do Not Neglect It. When you use medicated spra 8, siomizers and douches for your you may succeed i in ‘unstopping the farrhy you ey air passages for the time being, but this annoying condi- tion returns, and you have to do the game thing over and over again. Catarrh has never yet been cured by these local applications. Have ou ever expertienced any real benefit from such treatment? Throw these makeshift remedies to the winds, and get on the right treat~ ment. Go to your drug store to-day, get a bottle of S..S..S., and commence a treatment that has been praised by sufferers for nearly half a century. S. S. S. gets right at the source of Catarrh, and forces from the. blood the germs which’ cause the: digease. You can obtain ‘special medical advice regarding your own case without charge by writing to. Medical. Direc- tor, 22 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta. Ga. The Oldest and © Largest Bank in this sectionof the State WAR NEWS | TELEGRAPH Family Newspaper | The Tribune is the home newspaper—father’ 's newspaper, mother’ 3, ‘sister’s, and brother’s, -It is the news paper that gets-the news and gives it to you straight. Its arrival is eagerly awaited each day. The Tribune is a well proportioned ewspaper—eyery taste and need is considered and met. There is food -for thought in its col- umns, as well as entertainment for all. Make. the Tribune your newspaper: home and office. Call Phone 82 and enter your subseription. 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CORWIN MOTOR CO. . - Bismarck, N.D: 7”. DR.-A. SCHUTT DENTISTRY. specializing. in~ Extraction. fa 4 and’ 6,- Haggart Block, jornér Thitd , aud Broadway “8s. Bismarck, N. DL ‘Telephone 250 - ‘ AUTOMOBILES, ACCESSOR! Western Sales Co. || and I'll soon beback on duty. To you especially, and -through ‘you to the Red Cross, I tender my most sin- cere thanks. Among other things you will notice that it. is tothe Red Cross that Iam indebted for my stationery: Perhaps one of the smaller items,~but-at. the same time quite important: to a. fel- low in the hospital who haos no other, Sincerely yours, z J. C. TROPNELL, » 2nd Lieut. F. A. Hdg 102 F. 'A. Ameri¢an-Bx, Forces, France. i _ Are You conie in and let us help we will be able to find a Bismarck BUSINESS TRAINING ad BISMARCK SD ppl. be gu You Can Enrolff at This a MODEL QFF ICE PRACTICE school under guarantee of a sat- isfactory position ‘as soon as competent or your tuition- re- funded. 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