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TT SISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE . PAGS i ns OFFICERS MAY WEAR "EM BUT PRIVATES NOT Khaki Will Be Common at Public STRONG, VIGORCUS MANHOOD - _Catarth insome form, cither neglected or improperly treated, is un- dermining tlie health and sapping the strength and vigor of ninety-seven H per cent. of the people. i : An inflammation and concestion of the 7 8 whether in the nose and throat, the stomach, b # der or any other part of the body is Catarrh. right treatment, the ‘condition grows worse and curable, disorders-result, Physical, fitness, Strength, vigor can be be construed to prevent persons who} in time of war have served honorably as officers of the United States army, navy or marine corps and have been honorably discharged, from wearing | the unifornt ON OCCASIONS oF | CisREMONY, nor to prevent an enlist. ed man who haos been honorably dis- charged from wearing his uniform ; permitted to wear their uniforms atf| ’ 71 te they return to civilian life. DON T LET A CoLD Of course, the law prescribes the q wearing of army or navy uniforms by KEEP YOU AT HOME civilians, and attaches a $200 fine and six months’ imprisonment to the of- fense. But here ds good news for! Se the officers and enlisted ment | Dr... King’s New Discovery. almost nee td P ick relie: 4 bring _q¢ oe sexy, {from the place of discharge to. his | Small doses once in awhile and that | home, within THREE MONTHS after Officers. After his honorable discKarge from throat-tearing, lung-splitting cough | the date of discharge. soon quiets down. Ricther dine an ‘a | DO Sater a Ceckaree the army, navy or marine corps, a, commissioned officer may wear the; uniform of the highest crade he has} held ON OCCASIONS OF CEKE- . *, . a8 | Functions in America for MONY. hot bath before jumping into bed, a —- | ; This means that at public recep-| 800d sleep, and back to normal in the | $PLENDID WORK OF. DIVER | possessed only through health perfection. - a ‘ | ~— i | Feat cf Underwater | Years to Come Repairing on; Wrecked Steamer Is Given High tions, dinners, balls, mass meetin, and other similar functions, any fiver above tho grade of ensign or se ond lieutenant may wear the uniform} of his rank. | ‘There is no time limit in the law, 801 that if he likes he may wear the uni- fprm to a meeting of World War vet- “@ans 50 years from now. He can-| ot, however, wear his uniform to ‘bus- | 2s or for pleasure. | Enlisted Men. The law as applied to enli iof any branch of the service is be continue to wear our uni- | considerate. gt permits enlisted men forms? to wear the uniform for three months | The thing dearest to a soldier’ jafter the date of discharge; after that : ones et ears they cannot wear it without risk of heart, next to his home and mother, | gyrest and imprisonment. is his uniform. Even selective ser-| The law specifies that the enlisted vice men who felt repugnance to don-!man may wear his uniform “from the ning the khaki when they were draft-! place of hig discharge to his home, ed have come to feel a great affection | within three months after the date of} Lut the war department, i€ is believ- for it. The boys will hate to go back | his discharge.” ec, will be inclined to wink the eye to civilian clothing. | This would indicate that If the sol-| at literal violations of the rule 80 So I have made an investigation at|dier stays in the town of his dis-)long as the soldier is not caught wear- the war department to learn whether | charge for thyee months, he-may wear ing his uniform after his three months or not our returned soldiers will be; the uniform all-that time, but that | expire. plank, with canvas between, were used i | So that when your boy comes home| {in patching. This kept the water out jhe may feel perfectly gee in wearing} while the ship was being pumped. Ade ecebeDedeondedeteceobegetotnefnfcokesfrfsdoe okoofeeeonboronfedoolobe donee be deobeersed | the khaki for the admiration of his) \yarge numbers of shipping men vis- mily and friends until three months es i. ited the dry dock where the ship went GRAFONOLA S : hem the gate ihe eaw Saye atter Diver Wick's exploits, and were i RE € 0 R D Sz; Under Section 125 of an act of con-| #8tonished that it had been possible to A. sy TERM &, gress approved June 3, 1916, it is un- nue ON EASY S4'lawful for any person not an officer morning. Dr. Kenge New Discovery is well known, or fifty ycars it’s been relieving coughs, colds and b-onc!:ial attacks, For fifty ycars it has been sold by druggists- everywhere. reliable remedy that you yourself orany member of your family can takesafely, | the history of American labor, accord- 6Cc_and_$1.20. ing to Capt. Louis Turner, represent- Train Those Stubborn Bowels | inz marine underwriters, was the sub- | Help nature take its course, not | marine repairing of a steamer sal- e with a violent, habit-forming purga- | vaged off the California coast bya; tive, but with gentle but certain and | diver named Theodore Wicks: The ‘ natural-laxative, Dr. King’s New Life | success of this man In his perilous a Hee one eid by if efiimalates the | work made It possible to raise the ves- es = egists. sel for further important service in the government's war program, where ship- Ping fs so urgently needed. There were fully 100 patches of tem- porary nature’ to be put on the shatter- ed sides of the vessel while it was bumping about on the rocks, making it by all ods the biggest job of the kind ever attempted on the Pacific codst. The biggest patch was ten feet wide and 16 feet long. Three layers of inch For Catarrh of Every Description Take For forty-five years Peruna has been recognized as the stand- ard treatment for Catarrh, It acts directly upon the mucous linings, induces a healthy action'of ali the organs and fortifies the system 4” ie | - Praise by Shipping Men, an RULES GOVE COSTUMES One of the most remarkable feats in BY A. E. GELDHOF. N. E. A. Washington Bureau. 1128-1134 Munsey Bldg. Washington, D. C., Nov. 20.—Whe the soldiers some home from the front | the first thing they will want to know will be: | generally against disease.~ You can avoid expensive and danger- ous’experiments by taking Peruna first. Gh Makes Oné Feel Like a New Person (Extract from letter written June, 1918: Waynesburg, Ky.—i haye used Perue for eevers! years and cxm boner ‘Calwnys ect beneli omit toe Colisted Craceti sais ‘iliee sew penroa, MF, SUITLUS, FCF. D, No. 3, Bom Si. whenever he goes home he must adopt ‘civilian gard. The purpose was to jeive him time to obtain an outfit of ian clothing: HUUeeeeUuceenaucecuuuceesgyoceasauucecgsnueegsssueneassesesasateassQeieagssdieesueadeeaasdUeesoutineestiteuee Porune—Toblete or Lignid—Seld Everywhere dak You Deslar or ¢ Pirsa Abinaac S | marek, in said Burleigh county, N. D. Dated Nov. 12, 1918. | Florence May Little, Administratrix. 12 3. ' admiralty. announces. | The; British ‘losses amounted to 84,000. tons. | Sinking - of . steamships exceeding 500 tons between the United Kingdom and overseas ports excluding cross-|11 13 20 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY DESIRAELF new apartment, modern except heat, close in. $15 and $18 salvage the vessel at all. The diver’s work is viewed all along the const as 27; “+! or enlisted man of the United States| 82 Inspiration to labor in {ts great task | per month. F. O. Helstrom.' Phone COWAN’S DRUG STO REta navy or marine corps to wear| of winning the war. 114, 11 20 1 wk| Channel traffic, excéeded 7,500,000 NavIGE-YEONEN. the duly prescribed uniform, PRO- + {| FOR RENT—Modern rooms, 708 Main| tons in October. ‘4 y \ New Light on Term “O. K.” ‘street. A. P. Anderson. Sif NOTICE TO CREDITORS, | ‘The Brotherhood of American , eseaTeeeoondonfeetes deo feo$eodendiofoelecSeofeogoolerloolezonfondeeloadeele feofonfoefe | VIDED, that tho foregoing shall not et 7 ee ae —_— | Yeomen will give a grand ball for j FOR RENT—Modern room house,| In the matter of the estate of Au-| members and friends Friday, Nov. 22, 818 Avenue B, Phone 64 M. gusta Little, Deceased. K. of P, Hall. Members,may secure 1120 i-wk!. Notice is hereby given by the un-|invitation cards at the following | President Wilson has his own way of doing™things, and -he also Has a very good reason for doing them his own way. Not only does that apply to matters of world-wide importance but to trivial things as welt. In signing unofficial documents—on official documents he formally writes “4pproved”—the president of the Unit- ed States precedes his signature with |the word “Okeh.” One of his secretaries, sixidenly | New December Numbers of HOUSEHOLD GOODS for sale cheap|dersigned Florence May Little, admin-| plac : Webb Store; Lenhart Drig if taken at once. 522 1zth street.|istratrix of the estate of Augusta Lit-| Store; Best Clo. Co. 7 Phone 494X. tle, late of the city of Bismarck, in| For further particulars call W. H. 11 21,3t/the county of Burleigh, and state of, Elliott State Mgr., 329 R. come IF-YOU WANT TO CLOSE OUT | North Dakota, deceased, to the credit. | 11 49 22 our stock of d tion or|ors of and all persons having claims) =< put on A sueGial sale now, is the| against said deceased, to exhibit them, ; Valuable for Autolsts. time to see us. Zimmerman Bros.|With the necessary vouchers, within} An Juglishman has invented A Midway Mdse Sales Co. 1948 Uni-/ Six months after the first publication too] to prghe cuts and small holes In jof this notice, to said administratrix | automobile tlres and remove arcicles For their first concerted Columbia number these famous Metropolitan stars have chosen “Parigi O Cara,” the thrilling climax of Verdi’s most dramatic opera. An exquisite record of great and beautiful music: nobly sung. A 49354 — $2.50 umb realizing the significance of the word, | if “Isn't it derived from Andrew Jack: | son's ‘Orl Krecht?’” a { “No,” said Wilson, “‘O. K.’ is often erroneously used for ‘Okeh,’ which in absolutely nothing else. Wheat pos- s over oats, corn and rice abso- y no nutritional quality for man | or beast. It has no more protein, and ! no better protein. It has no more fat, | and no better fat. It has no mineral | jSalt bettér or in larger amounts. It | has no more fuel or better fuel. It is | just one, of the cereals, and there isn’t | best one, because so far a8 compara+ 1 ‘ir|the slightest evidence that it is the | « tive tests are concerned in animals, | It isn’t the best one;—it.is very far | versity Ave., St Paul, Minn. i mo. |* CHICAGO LIVESTOSK- Hogs 29,009; ostly Lie to 1b higher. Butchers $17.65 to 18.00 om |the Choctaw language means, ‘Tt 18 }dight $17.10 to 17 packing 16.6 | 80. |to 17.60; throwouts $15.25 to 1 . e Wheat Noten, Fass Cottle, 18,060; calves steady; b © eat Not a Necessary Food. | eatt 55 25; eG) : © ot |catile $ 0 to 19.25; common, med. Barrientos and Lazaro in L wheat is not necessary. We ane |, os sear butcher stock 98.40 ‘ Py . ” - jaccustomed to regard wheat as a more | E uit ease eet Traviata’s Great I ove Duet or less indispenspble article af dict | to $14.00; canners, cutters $5.35 t ltr isn't. I Je of luxury, and 9; stock: eeders $10.00 to 1 ‘ tisn't. It un article of luxury, 4 Ss 2 inferior, ¢ommo pecial Sale on $10.00; western range $: e LOSS 93,000 TONS. London, Via oMntreal,-Nov. lied and neutral shipping los tober totaled 95,500 tons, Fo Re ee “"RHEUMATISM { Delano’s Rheumatic Conqueror. t 803 7th street, in the c! | which might cause punctures. lasked the president why he did not 11 write “O. K.” . ee 7 “ nS " N AND wants po: , lady | \ ‘Because that's wrong,” said WH: |" Drefers bookkecping and man any! jan ordinary work. Call at.221 3rd st’! “Wrong?’> echoed the secretary. r 11 20 6t A Xmas Gifts for Soldiers _ The time limit for mail- ing Xmas gifts to the sol- diers’ in France has been extended to Nov.80th. We have in stock a large variety of suitable gifts to choose from which we will | * from the best one.—A. E. Taylor, M.D. | U. 8. Food Administrator: : 75 Cent Box (16 Doses) close out before‘the 30th. , t ~ SH —AT— i Germany From the Clouds. . FREE “Eddie” Rickenbacker is quoted as |- A treatment for rheumatism has PRICES BELOW Gro saying: is ‘|been found that hundreds of users : “Germany looks’ rather “peaceful | 8ay is a wonder, reporting cases that COSTE 7 “ j,From Ballo in Wi) 1\ My ‘af lie in the richest range of And Stracciari, needless most of his. opportunity. Stracciari Sings “Alla Vita” ° if This sparkling aria might have been written - yy specially for Stracciari—so completely does, it from above and there seems to be little disturbing them back a ways from the Unes. That is where an airman's point of view fs defective. The Ger- man hills and fields look as soft as ‘ours. Probably they are, which is not very soft. Any field covered with grass always looks soft and you think ft would make a fine landing place. When you get down lower and are foreed to land on any old field that happens to be ynder you; some time when you're enpanne you learn differ ently.” ar Fill the body with warm, glowing vitality, make the nerves strong, in- crease circulation, restore natural vigor, feel like one ‘born agafn. 'Hol- lister’s Rocky ' Mountain Tea—na- ture’s gift of wondrous herbs, pure, harmless, so scientifically blended, results guaranteed om money ‘back, Maschera” his glorious baritone. to say, has made the A77085—$1.00 seem little short of miractlous. Just a few treatments even in the very worst casés seem to accomplish. won- ders even after other remedies have failed entirely. It seems to neytralize the uric acid and lime salt deposits ia the blood, driving all the poisonous | clogging waste from the system. Sore- ness, pain, stiffness, swelling just| seem to melt away and vanish. ‘The treatment first introduced by Mr, Delano is so good that its owner rheumatism or who has.a friend 80 afflicted, to get a free soc package from him to prove’ just. what. it, will do in every case before a penny is spent. Mr. Delano says: “To prove that the .Delang treatment will posi- tively oversomo' rheumatism, no mat- ter how severe, studborn or long standing the case, and even after all other treatments have ‘tailed, I will, if yOu have never previously used the treatment, send you a full size 7c package free if you will send your wants everybody who suffers from), FOLSOM JEWELRY Main Street ~ y\ The Lure of Music Jos, Breslow. ithe cad aadrade . ‘ and = ‘The author puts the understanding ‘The Only Way. ‘ia fo Lena asin mn art home to the reader, all Columbia Dealers. i “Song of the Chimes” and Slumberboat’ by Barbara Maurel A most appealing personality, a voice of in- intitable natural beauty, long study under such masters as Jean de Reszke and Chevalier —all these Maurel has brought to the singing of two much-loved lullabies. And the result is—well, hear then! A 2628—$1.00 Wy i 5 ‘The list of December Records comprises 5 operatic selections, 20 yoming £oal. popular hits, 12 dance pieces, 4 Christmas specials, 6 vocal favorites x ti ~ T novelties and instrumental gems. is New Columbia Records the 10th and 20th of every month » Hear General Pershing’s dramatic record “A Message from France” — made by Pershing himself. COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, New. York , of good music within the reach of all, dispensing with technical terms and bringing the human side of the © Ou sale at The only way to regenerate the world is to.do the duty that lies near- est us.>Kingsley. Do. you:-lik Telephone 115... - & “. eoal.and Large Lumps? Then“order this famous F. H. CARPENTER LUMBER. CO. cuse, N. Y. I can send only one Free \ F. H. 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