The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 16, 1918, Page 8

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PAGE.8... BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE, aaa Waa eB eE SATURDAY, NOV. 16,. Sibi —— FRANCE TOFEED | SHLF HEREAFTER Future Is to See Every Inch of | Agricultural Land in Coun- try Producing Food. Government Aid and Motor, Equipment Will Hasten ‘Time When She Will Be Inde- pendent. BY EDWARD M. THIERRY. Victor Bor France”—dec will have to become self supporting. She must, of | course, depend on America for much | of her food this winter. America undoubted will be the big factor in supplying France with the! necessary cultural machinery — to, make inten » farming possible, i Il be able f from the wartime food) yestrictions,” 7 said Food Controller | Boret, “will be to greatly Increase agri- | cultural production. The nation must | become self supporting.” i To understand what Boret means it! must be remembered that heretofc ! per cent of French ‘farms have been | worked entirely by hand, or by the use of antiquated threshing mu and the like. Mechanical force, American farmer understands it, i: most totally unknown here. | “Unfortunately,” Boret continued, | “there will be a serious shortage of | farm labor, It is among this class people that the heaviest war sacrifices | have been mades | | “Mechanical force will have to re- place farm hand labor. neers and ‘constructors already begun to ‘study these problems. of machinery have been approvec demonstrations of some forms of agri- eultural machinery have been held. “Peace finds France with much of its) R most fertile agricultural lands lnid waste. In order that the cost of living} ™ French engi- have can be lowered and before-the-war com-j original armistice agreement. fort made possible not an inch of this; R productive soil can be allowed to re-| ‘main unproductive.” The government has already nounced its intention to aid in develop- ing farm “motorculture.” It will con- wibute raw material, facilitate the pur- chase of farm machinery and distribute coal and gasoline, oe | Today’s Weathe oe For twenty-four noon, Nov. 16. Temperature al 7 a. m. ‘Temperature at noon ‘Highest yesterday ending at} hours Lowest yesterday . Lowest, last night . Precipitation Highest wind velocity Forecast. | For North Dakota: .Unsettled to night and Sunday; probably snow o! rain east portion fair with colder portion. “Pargo .. Williston “St. Paul Winnipeg Helena Chicago . ‘ Swift Current . Kansas City ORKI W. ROBERTS, Meteoroloxist “REFUSAL KERENSKY_ PRO’ N. HE. A. Special to The Tribune. London, Nov. 16.—Alexander Keren- | sky, in a letter published in a London paper protests against the refusal of | the British government to give him passports to return to Russia imme¢ ately. The government based its re- fusal on the “declared determination not to interfere in the internal politics | of Russia.” “It is high time to rece nize the regenerated and restored cen: tral Russian government,” Kerensky says. He came to western Europe on "behalf of! the Union for the Regener- ation of: Russia, which has formed a} central government. | i ooo the armistice. an- border. saeco erm UNDER ALLIED RULE : 7 J NIENBURG 4 ln OSYABRUCK H\DORTMUND BOCHUM APOLSEN : SONDEREHAUSEN! BCASSEL en i : ROTENBURG Q@IHAg Sa c EP INA. y AUGSBURG 7 sbicmanivcen MUNICH MULHAUSENp=—= ; {= SWITZERLAND hy Not only will the allies occupy German territory:west of the hine, but the army of occupation will administer the civil govern- ent of the occupied regions, by the terms of an amendment to the The ruled strip parallel with vue hine is the new No Man’s Land, or neutral zone, established by It extends from the Holland border to the Swiss BELFORT t : nuuUapnnenggegnacnaauoneniauan= AUASODONOUONDEOUASONOUOUOOUUOOONAGOUONGUUUUUOVANUUOSOUOOLSOEUONOUOAUUDOOOOUOUOCHOONOOROOOUURSODOOEL Fordson Tractor / Another carload of Fordson Tractors ar- rived yesterday and are on display at our office together with the Oliver No. 7 Plow, Oliver Pulverizer and Roderick Lean Light Automatic Engine Dise. ; We would appreciate a call from those in- terested that we might go over these imple- ments of modern farming with you in de-. tail. Dakota Motor Co. 212 Main St. Bismarck, N. D. Phone 318 AUCOOUUCDUASAALEOUAULCADUGOGEOOCAEEUEGENEGOGUSUOLEEAUCARUCACUCGUUSGuaOOGNCUOeENAEAoauONOUUsOOUOOET THE CAR WITE: \ HALF-MILLION DOLVA We can make immediate deliyery on a limited number of Bris- coes. This is the end of the present supply and we don’t know when the factory will be permitted to buildmore.. . ~ : GET YOUR ORDER IN Corwin Motor Company _.BISMARCK NORTH DAKOTA GUNUAUAUEDNANNNDGaRaQeaNAUOARECEAE tag it | | | SMILES ON ALL Burden Lifted, People Go About! were/Jaughing and crying eyerywhere. |has heen here Work Planning for Days When Boys. Are Home Again. othing Moved City to Demon-| can believe me, when I tell you {sealed the fate of the Hun, When news of the kaiser’s abdication came the Britisher merely carried on. lighting and closing restrictions. i “Hang. Dora,” read a popular ban- ner, for Dora is the British slang for I went down into tle East End. The d weary years, streets seemed deserted; though women ‘The wife of an American official who. MOTHERS W Rs OF JOY. {has not yet recovered from the shock. 1 foun! Mr: ith Robinson, tears|She says: streaming down her cheeks+ waying frantically at a passing bus. i “I'm erying Jike a fool, I am, said. “L-can't help but be happ: Gee whiz!” Spanish inflyenza lowers the vital- ity and resistance power, /and makes nce early in the war | stration Till News Came That |* Guns Had Ceased Firing. He gs '.. Yondon, England. Britigh néwspapers and officials are} unanimously supporting: a movement to make Novembet 11’ world holiday, a joyous’ Thanksgiving day forever. i The movement is fathered by Donald; MacMaster, member of parliament. The elity now is wreathed in smi Its people go about their daily t: a great. burden lifted, Everybody is Jooking to the peaceful future, planning | for the-day when the boys will return, ; reconstructing the busin life and. thelr home life on .an after-the-war basis. - “ The night of November 11 was the first pight since early in the war that it was, possible to see faces on the { years ago. ‘ Epis fet |there! There’s no ‘mot HY HAROLD 2 BECHTOL. | the good God! I suppe ‘Wuropean' Manager of N. A. [tong tie: Parone a Poy the war. son out there. sure to come home, “Just think, right now it’: ‘ what does it matter when I'm sure he'll come home!” : Not a ripple was caused here when. the first of Britain’s enemies let go of caused b, Not a ripple w: STRENGTHENS ‘ KIDNEYS— PURIFIES BLOOD You canit expect weak kidneys to keep up. under the terrific strain of nature’s effort to filter the acids and poisons out of the system unless they are given a little help. One is gone-—three But the boy that’s left now Don't allow day and: at night the lid was off all { the collapse of Germany’s allies which the patient susceptible to p: diseases. ¥ ‘avoid this danger by taking miroprac- ,;and many other But the news that the armistice haa tle adjustments, and be neg , | J ithe defense of the realm act, under} which restrictions of war time werey put an end to killing was the word that ;y : impose Noosed the pent-up emotions of long} our norma! health. Peper i i ; Will pay and see us, } Co, H Consultation ang examinati jSee R. S, Enge, D.C, Pa. inarck’s Chiropractor, Lucas FARMERS ATTENTION! We pay cash for corn or will trade rou to"look into this, The Missouri Vall pumonia hy rot red to free. ‘.. Bis- jock. ies A “And I thought the British were i you wats or barley at a right price. It | phleginatiec. | SPANISH INFLUENZA. i Come 1172 wks | Tribune Want Ads Bring Results. streets of London. ‘ Londori? Everybody was wearing a “It’s Time to Smile.” Everyhody was singing “ your troubles in your old kit- smile." 2 One minute before,11, the were cqmparatively deserted, quiet, ‘biff! boom! hang! started throughout the’ city. Thousantis poured — from s of flags. mandeered by «crowds of men. dangling over, shouting. waving mad! steering anywhere. streets in a delirium of joy. That night the light shone on faces aglow all over All Kondon was one big smile. erywhere it was one delirious;:song. on as you commence to have ‘banner, | Pa 4 ie 2 bag and streets | though newsles were yelling their peace extras. Then at 11, as the ‘battle - front: the racket THRONGS POUR INTO STREETS. heaven knows .where and in five minutes the streets were human rivers, banked by Taxis, trucks and busses were com- bareheaded, climbed .atop, their legs singing and The drivers joined in, Soldiers and girls danced on the The jubilation grew throughout the you. fe your kidneys, the most overworked organs of your body, to become dis- eased when a little attention now Ev. will: prevent it. Don’t try to cheat “-{nature. It can’t be done, he, feel nervous,.tired or worn out without calse, GET BUSY. These; are usually warnipgs that your. kid- neys are not working,:properly and throwing off the poisons as they should. Do not delay a minute. Go after the cause of your ailments or you may find yourself in the grip of an incur- able disease. 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