The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 23, 1918, Page 3

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BISMARCK DAILY SReUNE SATURDA NOY. 23, 1918. | ‘TERRIFIC MASSACRE REPORTED EX-CROWN PRINCE : | AT PETROGRAD; 500 OFFICERS - DISPLAYS HIS ART MARKED FOR REDS’ SLAUGHTER Washington, D. C., Nov. 23.—Dispatches reaching the state department today from Stockholm say that Helsingfors news- papers print an account of terrific massacres at Petrograd. Five; hundred former officers are reported marked for murder, and for- eigners returning from the interior of Russian were said to be in grave danger. ae RRA ey “two SIDES TO OVERSEAS MARRIAGE PROBLEM YANKEE GIRLS WED FRENCH AND BRITISH OFFICERS - . Tribune, Nurses of. the American ~American | m Red Cross ations, " ur sionally, in spite a ‘thee aiffie ult, keepii ch things quiet. in enna ct nce NCSC Is your ee France? Is she a Red Cross nurse, or a tele-| But there are no ‘phone girl? girl tlephone operators or junhulahee Does she drive a motor truck or an}or motor truck drive i ambuhince? “T's lard’ for anybody to get niar-| 5 , ar} If so, son, look to yOur laurels, for | pied in France,” said Licut, Gurley. “I the chances are good that some hand- | helped a British friend of mine get some, French or British officer will! jarried oyce.. He got two weeks ont] | pluck that peach fon the: garden of | for the ceremony, and it. w: Anierican lov boy back in t Creer jmated just two s before hi x . lexpired, We had to get the w \ himself slipping. ~Teansent of the commarding general of ‘ ‘ Tf you don't believe it, ask Lieut. ! (ne French, British and American dis- ~ ie < if . Leon R. Gurley, engineer corps, inj triets, the avritten consent of three geu-| ‘The former crown prince of Europe . : valided home trom France, after 2 next helow them, and finally, att-[is handier with the peneil than with attack in Flandors. Lieut. “Gurley. | er going sihvdagh the necessary civil for-| the swoxd. He did not win: battles, t - who is 24 years ay spent eight months | nalities of getting the license, we had i a7Sketeh of his soldier i put here is aw 7 COU uy ne nead Ol he rretich ike f 7 Lieut. Gurley says S that there are 28/ ion had other things to do than sign | “OO \ eer WN. : 4 many American girls marrying French?) pritish lientenants’ marriage: licenses, | gers and do battle with the sub. J! ‘ men and Britishers as there are Ameri¢fand it took 2 week to-get that. can’t mention the ngme of the de> s y n y rench and British » Yous sce that your honey boy | Stroyer, but you can guess it, ; ‘ 1 In neither is the number! has g'siim chance to get married oyer| ~The Germans have been launching .} great enough to cause any, national) night, or the day after he meets 2) these peace offensives, and they want|f j fone: aut jnose 7 kopenns lo sr pretty little French girl. s e them peace, Give, them hose red cheeked, me: Of aa per MAN TS ART if and speed it up! “This was) {) keehmd, and in many cases the girls CELEBRATION IS GREAT. g se of Han: ulin, I~Hope yim - : fall just as hard for the gailaut fight | “W het marriages between Ainerican sone tithe to hesabler to tell! you “all ing men across the water, [lags and French 1 do ogeur, ney about it. 1, } ‘Theremre tens of thonsts sat Amer- 4 s give! a¢ | scteremte tons of om of Soran the one alto hl cat saa > | value, suitable for Xmas zifls tobe sold at $1.80 : { und all of them are perfect where the newlyweds stopped was’ dec- hey have to be, OF tlle ovated and a French and American flag, = BELGHM. FACES SALE CONTINUES i re tied | together, were ars apped over the 2 y 7 + 1 yonder that the war-worn’h et is @ rot, SON ESD ! hard four in the trenches, are stricken | yagos, and degite them but wi?! not | See O i i iq alues With the chianming, Wealthy Amerie Hpabmte one Jot of their national rena | See Our Window for Special $1.00 Values " j aids? TB ‘or the ent resi t uke om ensi Sees : | Hlages In rane, there probaly won| nn the solllers come In contact 1 RY E | 1. : p @ move inarringes between America| of 4 class among whom enflure, educa-| Relgian Minister t the i. , | girls and off pf the allied armies, ition and accomplishments are the rule, ‘ \ j } -j Batts almost ar ‘ | ‘ : “ 4 ; jrather mar “1 . Association.» | ] UG f | IDE Pp Like all the Bels y j i - ‘LA MOURE BOY heart overflows with j : in St - . 4 é i ' SEES HUN /AT fall to express, at the © Main Street Opposite N. P. Depot a) Hy ’ that King Albert: has re-entered lis ‘2 i a = = ‘ capital, u : ¢! 4 H j KULTUR GAME Brussels undoubtedly is wild with j & ] 5 mad euthi ne today. Phe : : | 2 fi Russel Diesem One North Dako-| them, Bra ' 5 | : ih the streets, ? 2 eri tan Who Is Not Pleading from the how S g ; i" waved for year a re FE for Leniency ; 2 y, 3 a | Albert Deisem af La Moure, now = iy 3 4 | Serving as gunher’s “mate on the U.S. Me —4 : 5 destroyer “Sterett,” has had_ a[sctreely comprehend t oe oO Gs jtaste of Hun’kultur and found it bad] oppression and suffering: «re oe & 3 medicine. While engaged in the hu-| - But soon will come the « BS. a ‘ jmane work of restuing men, women} tion of the great probler and children who liad been cast adrift | tion nnd reeconstract ion w in the sea: when a Japanese steamer| the Belgian people. ‘The was sunk, the destroyer was .attacked|no time in applying hin aes % me pried mo els, h ck during the | are entering the and are{ au better class ars than i Reductions runnin from $309 to $900 hav lueen made in the prices of the finer: pe of motérs since peace was de- e been sold tu TOUS) CUVUAUAUNALEUEUUUAUAUNUUNGUASRUATEGUOAAUAUETTEN SUT LS AUD EEUUEEN ETAT KooiCoal We sell more, and iike it » room fitted fry sol dth street! It 23 ft | | a better than any coai we have ever sold. x by the submarine that had jugt sent} xovermment fo the solution of these ES bt | the steamer) to the bottom. The de-| problems. . ‘ an in men stroyer, was thus compelled to aban=| How soon the government will follow, ; {don the passengers to their terrible} the king Trom eto Brusgels,. of <== —_—_——_—_—_—_——_—*— == | fate and do battle with the sub,. Now] course I cannot , By > : ea se and best | that Germany has surrendered Abert] he American people peed ave no ANTOMOBILE oe oe ‘SALES R “ | CERRECQODUTEQRUOEOAUENAGUEEOOUEGNUUEOQUUCANAUENOGOQOUOOUNGEAGLUOGGAOSOEUGKOEAO SEOUL UA AUASEL EEA OUUA A eczemas, rashes, 1tchin: | will be able to tell the grewsome story | tloubt that in its hour of liberation, as} [7'# rau nl ES REP RTED : {in detail. This is what he wrote his|in its hour of trial. B am wil not} t . : oon , and burnings aa Skin. father, G. 8. Deisem, from New York |for a moment forget tts great debt of) a er Tribune Want Ads Bring Results. nt, super- | unde ‘date of Oct. 2nd itude to the United States for its ‘he automobile business took a These fragra : Pp Dear Dad: ‘Just a line for tonight. part in the suc ful accomplishment | ational spurt in Bismarck thi creamy emollients tend to | Received The Chronicle dated Sept. 26, | of that tremendous task which today Tis eesioratlon of pre-war pi } i in 2 and having read it through will turn|find4 its fruition in the liberation of | coming of peace, and a genera prevent little skin and scalp lin. bs I jum from the“invade sation of security and. prospec : troubles becoming serious || ‘Just got in tonight from a run at < day of glorious victor prosperity, has resultel in motor car! . x = 1 tsea. Weather -was fairly ealm, but} 1 of our people and: our k investments upon the part of a num-| if used for every: day toilet | cold. No doubt you saw in the papers] marching into Brussels at the he ber who had been holding off for | a ei an account of a Japanese steamer go-| of his army, will remember the gr: months, | iing down, and how an American de-|tude they ‘owe to the Comm The cgll-seems to be for cars with | stroyer whilevrescuing helpless men, | Relief in Belgitm, which for four years] all-weather bodies. A half-dozen of | women and children was attacked by | and two months of indescribable sutfe this type, in bettgr than average. the sub and had tg leave the passen-|ing by our people has toiled incess : ly to tide them over-the terrible days ay = = of abject physic: ant. ane [ ; ‘ re for surprise that King| “CAN I BE De i ae] z \ ‘ granted to Herbert . 99 | es e ss yy royal decree the title of : CURED? Many things to get ready for “friend of the Belgian nation,”. ay = “7 al a honor never before bestowed in the Ms. How often have you heard that sad) THANKSGIVING tory of any nation. = cry from the victims of disease, Per- wr sak Z Bees iss fies sets iet haps the disorder has gone too tar for, Darties, dances, dinners, trips help, but oftener it 1s just in its first | Y * Te sf SOUTH DAKOTA stages and the pains and aches a Dry Cleaning Takes | LOOKS FORWARD only nature’s first cries for-help. Do} f Y ‘ W. Ar b | i i q 1 not despair, Find out the cause and’ Care O our aradro e| TO CHEAP COAL give nature all the help you can and; | Seis wired “ [she will repay you with health, Look! If it’s a trip out of town, a -{| Reduction in Lignite Rates Hail-|after the kidneys, ‘The kidneys are| family dinner, the football game | | y Try a load today = as ple the most 6verworked organs of the!’/,) ay celebration ed with Glad Acclaim in taimai body, and when they fail ia| PP other baidate tac lowes ted / Sister State their. work of filtering and throwing! there are suits, coats, ¢ . ; . off the polson that constantly accu he dry cleaned. | . serra oeTe! ulafes in the system, everything goes A ! Pierre, S, D,,. Nov. 23.—Through| wrong. GOLD MEDAL Haadlone oll Don’t wait. Send whatever, the efforts ge nate quoad fom-| Capsules’ will give almost immediate | you want cleaned to us at once. missions of Minnesota, Sou akota,| relief from the ey and bladder] {t’ll insure early delivery. Phone band North Dakota, a new rate on lig-| troubles and their kindred ailment and we'll call. z H nite coal has beén obtained for the| They will free your body from pain} i NorthWest which: is lower than any] in short order: But. be ‘suc to get} previous hauling charge. GOLD MEDAL. Look for the name on) FAGLE TAILOR SHOP. een . r 9 The new rate starts’ at 50 cents a ioa-ai ack : » ton for a haul of 30 miles or less,on ere bor: ianthies i ealed pack- Opposite the Post Office yet ages. Money refunded if they do not one rad and 60 cents as a joint rate.| help you i _4| For one hundred miles the rate is 20 itty ee ET, cents and one dollar; for 200 miles, $1.10 and $1.40 and the charge is | smu. F. H. CARPENTER LUMBER CO. Telephone 115 Bismarck, N. D- More Compression We have taken more orders the*past 10 } graduated up to seven hundred miles, ee ‘ ¢ {for which the rate is $2.70 ae aoe a zi . days for suigs and overcoats than the 30 $),,7hes¢ gig coal from, North Daz Keep your pledge about buying ij days previous. ‘ ; ob eee ee a of Mkine —— we wernnmaadg M ‘ P jsota at the $280 rate, at ' ore ower Now. that Peace has come you can enjoy it more in a new suit and overcoat and not -have a guilty conscience by the purchase. Pilconts Ga Dupe GE Gis cy You will not havé to feel that you are keep- schools are advised that Com- TARDY BELL =| | ' Less trouble in starting, less gasoline used, less oil used, by having your engine cylin+ { ! 4 { i i = issioner Burch has ordered the } : : te x eee 2 Aateee oe uy oon ofa eae re hall bell rug as a. tardy iyi WAR SAI sane STAMPS : ders reground and fitted with new. Piston ; dier or sailor. Come in today and let us talk {peli at 8:45 and 1:15 each school ISSUED BY THE ‘ it over. My suits are selling on their merit {|day, as a warning to children to ; rings. Ss UNITED cee . after comparihg them with what BL other fF sen. hee eee estan wee - fellow” has to offer. if 1 it as a means ‘to improve our punctuality. - This js a favor on 1 : |the part of the city fathers pear Z TAILORING AND EXPERT which thé schoo! Tine appre- “Show them ¥6 the Monitor whe: « “ac calls to ALTERING 5 ‘ DRY-CLEANING ciates. Let us endeavor .to :eliminate ‘tardiness from the / . “i check you up os school: —Adv,_ , : Bismarck Foundry & Welding Co, BISMARCK, = -° °* NORTH DAKOTA

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