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at =e b> Sa Nenl allots Le 1 ap PAGE 2 BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE TUESDAY, NOV. 19, 1918. ST#PE BUDGET WOIESTION CAS, Denes, PSE STOMACH i RRY! JUST EAT ONE TABLET Appropriation sipaanieaaeats for OF PAPE’S DIAPEPSIN VOR Ensuing Two Years to } NT RELI Be Doped Out | No waiting! When meals don’t. fit Jand you belch gas, acids and undi- ice | Sested food. When you feel indiges- MAY RUN OVER $6,000,000) tion pains, lumps of ‘distress in stom- ‘ach, heartburn or-headache. Here is instant relief. INS’ The state budget board began its bi-| ennia. sions in the office of Gove nor Frazier today, At the morning sion Anthony Walton, chairman of the appropriations committee ot ihe house of the 15th assembly, was present. | Senator A. S. Gibbons, chairman of the senate appropriations comuiittee, expected to arrive at noon, Othe ese pleasant, harmless tabl of the budget board are Governor | Ines Diapepsin always make er, president; State Auditor Ko-! upset stomachs feel fine at once ry, and Attorney Gen mas you eat a tablet of wepsin all the glyspepst nd stomach distr Just as s ch tl they cost so litte at drug store William Langer. It is a rathe He | fact that a complete chang been mude in the personel of the budget) woruting ¢ bourd, not one man who was a member | ources of of that body two years age now hold- », leaving net re- 36. Revenues for ae oh . i, [the la two years were expected to ing an elective office which entitles lim jhe raised (hrough vellaneous it on the commission, Tio Years | iectious (olalling $2,077,170 and ta 9 the board was compc ot Gov- Audi Carl O. General Henry Kletsehim, had enate appropi ageresatt YAKS OCCUPY ittee. and Tre ouvell T man of the honse approp GERMAN POSTS bmittee. Of ti d guard typ! in these men there icmains on the 6 d bat one man—Senator A. 8. Gib All other members of th tions fixing committee are N i . Swept into office by the league | landslide two years ago and reinstated | for two years more, except as to Rep. | Walton, by the vote at the recent gen eral election. For the biennium of 1915 ything Nicely’ Pre-} pared for Their Occupation of Landres 5-1817, the With the American Army of Occupa- for $6.551,-| Noy, 19.—First division headquar- iations of | ae at Landres today was awaiting or- now {ders to move forward. The troops on ard {ahead were spending the day along the ‘ine reached late Monday. The Ameri- cans in Landres are enjoying all the For the drawing to a close, the was asked for $6,5% mended $5,411,746." tions were trimmed soinewhat by t somforts of a modern and legislature. It is ant that for equipped German bath house, the first time in the si 8 history ree | building of two stories of concrete ommendations for the ting two | Walls and is steam heated throughout, years will exceed $6.000,0. j Near the h house is a huge brick ‘The budget board was created by an | bakery recently completed. Soon aftet act of the session of 1915, Its deliber-} the American forces entered Landres ations, are expected to save the Jegis-| Yesterday the ovens In the German lature time and to furnish it with a sry were turning out bread for the curate information as to the sta mers ‘The Germans had left needs and r 8. Bach department | ome rye flour behind, and the Ameri- of the state government ix required to/ctns mised this with wheat flour at} furnish the board in advance with an} their disposal for the. turning out of{ estimate of its requirements, and the! fresh loa appropriation for the biennium in each | departinent is based on such estimates, The last budget bourd estimated that the s A, to's rola nssets July fi 1916, were § F W: " Sarge itt Quebec, Noy. 19.—The floodw that} D.D.D., the greatest of skin remedies, igwept up the St, Lawrence river Jast will remove those skin affictions that t caused damage of about $1,000,- have made your lifea burden. That in- 000, and wrought havoc on towns along tolerable itching, burning and discom- ‘the river, it was learned today. Many fort will disappear under the magic of | houses: pre carried away, * this remedy, Hundreds testify it hae cured cases pronounced incurable. We guarantee the first bottle to bring you relief. Try D.D. D. 5c, oe and $1.00, JOS. BRESLOW PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH RUMMAGE SALE — TWO DAYS Nov. 21-22 An unidentified schooner was driver Ashore, a total wreck and two vessels | Were reported ing preearions position, ROLLER SKATING, | Roller Skating at Armory Thursday ‘mete Skating Monday jand Thursday of | ch week. UCMOLCUCULCCUEUCTUCUEOOUUOUEOTODE SEUSS CE | We are closing out our entire stock of Clothing, Overcoats and Men’s Fur- nishings. Prices way below cost. . 3 \ ) \ , ; ha Going Out of Business COLEMAN’S 4.20 ‘iia STORE Opposite Hotel MeKenzic, Bismarek AUAURTEDEESEEDT TEETER ELL ot COERGDERDESUUGEOLUAUSLOSSAOUNONOSOGUOR PUT SUUTTCUUUUESATUAAETA GRETA US Yl sons were Archangel, Nov. the Dvina river: in Germany for five pfennigs, 658,665: TOFAL BRITISH DEAD Losses on all Fronts Fronts ‘During War! Included 37,636 Com- missioned Officers ° ‘oy, 19,—The total of in killed on all fronts during the war was 658,665, James Tun MacPherson, parlia- mentary secretary of the war of- fice, announced in_ the house of ’ commons~-today. Of these 27,636 were officers and 620, were men; 200 KILLED IN EXPLOSION AT COLOGNE Paris, Nov. c= oO bundiea per: killed in an explosion at Wahn, two miles southeast of Cologne, Germany, according to reports received here, NAVAL WORK TS CANCELLED Ww hington, Nov. Nov. 19, tracts amounting to $1,359,000 have been cancelled since hostilities ceased, Rear Admiral Earle, chief of the naval Naval con- jordnance bureau told the house naval committee today when the committed began framing the 1910 appropriations bill. FOOD LAWS TO REMAIN UNTIL JUNE 30, 1919 Noy. 19%.—“That the ministration was » N, D, work of the food not ended with the signing of the ar- than mistice but would pe . greater ever,” was the statement — today George HL. Coffin, representing — the United States food administration. He also declared the impre vailing in some quarters that the “lid is off” ayd that there will he no further need for conservation — is erroneous. Food rules and regulations will be stridpty enforced, he said. De. Tadd, state food administrator, stated he expected the food administra: fion organization would be kept intact. in North Dakota until June 30 at least. WHATHER REPORT, For twenty-four hours ending at noon November Temperature at 7 a.m Temperature at noon Pree ie Highest wind velo FORECAST. For North Dakota: Generally fair NW portion tonight. Fargo .. Williston St. Paul Winnipeg ... E elena .. Chicago ... Swift Current . ORRIS W. ROBERTS; Meteorologist. ONE OF GERMAN _TRIUMVIRATE STATE LOANS SPECIALTY We offer idans on real estate at lowest eur- vent rate with good accommodation. Long or short term. No red tapg—money on application. If you are planning to expand your business, increase your acreage, improve your dairy. herds, or raise more livestock, talk the matter over with us—we are ready to co-operate and give you every assistance in our power, CAPITAL SECURITY BANK Bismarck, N. D. he sociatist triumvirate fer- | make’ up “th | which is at\present in control in many. - GERMAN SOLDIER: COUNCIL ASKS RETURN OF FORMER CHIEF; FEAR COUNTER REVOLUTION (Continued From Page One.) way to England, according to advices received in Copenhagen from Kiel, and transmitted by the Exchange Telegraph Co. RESUME ATTACKS 13.—Bolshev attacks against the American and-B: They have been repulsed, with, severe losses. On the morning of November 11th after a heavy bombardment, from their gunboats and barges in the river, the Bolsheviki in- fantry stormed the Allied barbed wire entanglements and_ suc- 4 : ceeded temporarily in reaching the gun emplacements of the | és {Canadian artillry. | Panes A DRUG ON MARKET 4 Paris, Nov. 20.—The iron crosses whigh, the former.German emperor so lavishly bestowed during the war now are being sold | or about one American cerit apiece, a telegram from Amsterdanr says. . | persons. i will- almost certainly find quick relief Hn GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil, Cap- Highest yesterday Ingland capitalists: pawest 3 storday, 3 oa “It is not understood,” says thef sowest: last night . | National News, “that arrangements d Precipitation : one} have been made. for overcoming the Pe, ape 4 tonight and Wednesday: coldér’ Wed-| vast undertaking’ nesday and north and) extreme east who. have had: no, connection with 5 aoe simply. placed their wealth: at the dis. 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In sealed pack- {[- nal ages, three gizes. r NIGHT RATES ARE REDUCED | Washington, Nov. 19.—Reduction In telegraphic rates on night messages, which would cut the minimum’toll from $1 to 50 cents between Atlantic and Pacific coast states was ordered today by Postmaster General Burleson, effec- tive January 1, nest.e 18,000 YANKS | FIRST HOMETO | BE AIR FORCES Washington, Nov. 19.—Reports, from London_that 18,000 Américan_ soldiers in London would be the first expedi- tionary forces to be shipped home brought out the fact that these are chiefly ale fore There are no ar units in replacement | ' tractions for you. here is the price. , or infantry few posal of the country, in order ‘to’ se cure Britain's maritime supremacy. 250, 000 TONS v= ; OF FOOD STUFF | eneueo, CE eS New York, Noy. 19— sparattens’ to) ship at an carly date 250,000 tons. of food stuf’s from the United States fe rt the relief of the ciyillan population of.) Australia are under way. GREAT SHIPBUILDING PROGRAM PLANNED BY THE BRITISH EMPIRE N. E. A. Special to The Tribune. London.—The National’ News says that.2 great shipbuilding program, in- volving studendous «sums, “has'-been | drawn up by’ a number. of north -oH * pigs, good to choice 00 to $1420. 30,000, native steers lower; ears steady. | > sestrong. Beet cattle § 40; stocKers and feede 5; inferior common and medium, 00 to $10.00; veal calves, $17.00 to! tahor and ‘material’ epee ‘CHRISTMAS: ; “Among those interested: in. These, two,days are’ the two bis “dress be days of the this are several.men MM nes shipbuilding. in the ipast.... They, hive MOTT PREPARED? pe at qety ~ KLEIN “<01EE TAILOR 's : Dry. Cleaning) thn maker CWETT, PEAQODY. #00 Secltew oe Ike alwayis : thou ‘aman wes foolish tobuy plug cf the Gravely class when he eould get. 2 bg plug of ordimary..tebace: for the came cne day. Bill ¢: chew.of Grave!7—just two. or three meld equares. Then Ike catthe Puzo, cat- -istying. Gravely taste. It lasted co long, you can’t tell him. nowadays that it cocts him anything’ extra to chew Reel Gravely. Ii. c2ee farther—that’s why you can c:t the goed taste of this class of tobaccd without extra cost jp Real Gravely Chewing Plug LANVILLE VA “Sa (We Make a Specialty of Altering and |” WEBB BROTHERS “First in-Variety” Tisa painstaking, Gauencn wearing task: to properly put gether and finish a dress so that it hangs inst, as it should. _Every. drape in place-— 5 : ; Every snap fastener just where it should ‘be : -" _ Every little detail of seams and trimmings expertly done. - the vietim is| . We have-such.dresses here for move : ~ COATS---SPE fee | One lot of not more than forty coats at‘ ONE HALF PRICE “MILLINERY — Our entire stock of'tailored and trimmed hats at a discount of: 50% Each and every one of our departments have some Gapecial at- - We especially al your siention to our ~ Table Linen Department. . and as ‘Thanksgiving will soon be here-you will.no doubt have oc- casion to purchase something in this line. The principle attraction > Webb Brothers “First in Style” es boy é - Cows-heifers, Sheep: 27,000, NO CHANGE, Washington, Nov. 19. been no change in the Ru: berian s ion from a milita point, Secretary Baker suid: toc no plans have been made either: for sending additional troops or withdraw- ing y of the. forces ‘now operating in Siheria and European Russia. WALSIT RETURNS. } Washington, Novy. Walsh, joint chairman with William HH. Taft on the national war labor board, today sent his resignation to President Wilson with the explanation that pro- fessional ongagements required his. re- | tira at the earliest possible moment, now that hosti¥ties have ceased. - | and. see us. ' 19.--Frank P. + FARMERS ATTENTION! We nay cash for corn or will trade you oats.or barley at a right price, It will pay you.to lookyinto this. Come. The Missouri Valley Seed 11.72 wks Co. i tian ge bilstonintag. drug, Bi 7 che an, today's 50 cents.a bax, including wan tax, For ville by all Deuxeists Jickman Laboratory, Philadelphia, ‘Our stock of Accessoi LIKE OUR, WARM, R' The Oldest and Largest Bank in this sectionof the State MUUUUOUUGULONOUGUUOUUUOVEDEOADEOUEOUUOUGUCOOESOOSOUCUSEOCULOOLOUAEOQEDUOEUEUAY eqeeeatanaueuauty AUTOMOBILE. ‘OWNERS. “YOUR” Battery in “diy storage” with us is bound: fo, be ready for business in the spring.. £ WE EXCEL IN, Automobile. 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