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| [WHAT MANNE ~ and we'll call. PAGE 6 BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE _ MONDAY, NOY. 25, 1918. Here’s the Answer, Given by an| Officer of the French General! Sta Who Studied, Lived and | Fought With Conqueror of | Huns BY E. C. RODGERS. N. E. A. Washington Bureau, 1128-1134 Munsey Bldg., Washington, D. C. Who won this war? Foch and Aucrica! That's forth clei Col. E. k eral stafY, in Washington now, told — | me how the conqueror of the Ger- man forces studied, lived, worked, fought and what he thought of Ame assistance, W! ind of man is Marshal Foch? Lieut. Col. Reguin told ime. He's the kind of a man who HIS BRAINS. SIN. a u battle in whicl simuiameously or suce at men belong ing to eight diflercent mations, against Germany. f i History will show low be does it; Ma y Gan. Bocrr I do not pretend to do so here. But} because IT served under him and at, the day when his country would have times lived in his intim Im be | need of him and with the conviction onal mem-| that that day would: ine nt situation! Let them, then, note that ing his mind through 40 y permitted to recall two pe ories to which the p lends a ¢ ny In the terrible simply ta us: , . following upon} itle of Ypres, Foch said | during the sto the a ive upon the west- s ng ashed for some time to | rigorously those great principles which come, It reat triumph, by reason |he had taught us in peace time, with (proposed conquest of the Raval ba es); but it is still a negative suc We must solve the problem of the fu- ture use of our numerical superiority.” “A very difficult problem,” im- mediately exclaimed a general friend of his. To which Foch re- torted: “I grant you that the problem difficult one, but that does not concern me; it alters nothing in the necessity of solving it. Therefore, gentlemen, make the best use of your brains!” And he returned to his studies. Each of us remembers his long ditations before the man and N. E. A. Washington Bureau. of the boys are coming home! Secretary Daniels has authorized the following two classes may, on application, ‘be honorably discharged me- pad vhicl . ike aj| at once: wreck its personnel. work. y school or college. r most important branches, will be con- Soe A ieee earea atec eeaeeeaae Men whose ‘business impgra-| tinued aud enlarged after the peace} Dr. King’s New Discevery day, on the 27th of Februa _ ONY ror {tively requires their attention. {treaty is signed, according to navy hes a fifty-year record v7 h of February, after I] nq enlisted strength of tho navy | officials. behind it had beén talking with him about the military effort of the United States he fixed on me that profound gaze of | @ his in which I could read the future | SUPREME COURT & and firmly said: “With the American From Barnes County. forces joined to the allied armics, I i can surely find the formula of an of- fensive battle which will definitely J. smash everything before it.” explained to me his ideas. The tone ! appellant. of conviction with which he expressed yllabus: himself is still graven in my memory, | 5¥!@>us: The “very difficult” problem, from i which already in 1915 Foch separated | Tope? for the conversion of his shi only the epithet in order only to re- {Of Brain raised upon land belo call the* necessity of solving it, is|to the defendant, the action hav solved. The battle begun on July 18| been seasonab is the same one of which he spoke | Sently pjrosecuted, to me in February. He directed it so | Plaintiff is entitled to the highes energetically that Germany, fatally | Market value of the property between stricken by shortage of men and ma-|the date of the convention terial will doubtless surrender before | Verdict. . according to his} 2+ the definite sinas! ything” before him. When historians write abont let them remember that. this leader worked an entire lifetime with the sole ambition of being ready on | MUSTEROLE—QUICK RELIEF! 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THANKSGIVING Many things to get ready for | parties, dances, dinners, trips | | Dry Cleaning Takes Care of Your Wardrobe | If it’s a trip. out of town, a family dinner, the football game or other -daytime celebration, there are suits, coats, gloves to be dry cleaned. Don’t wait. Send whatever you want cleaned to us at_once. It'll insure early delivery. Phone Opposite the Post Office the solders: ee enches. Phonographs in OF MAN IS MARSHAL FOCH? SOON WILL GET DISCHARGES Washington, D, C., Nov. 22.—Some that members of the naval reserve ot ‘| necessary to employ counsel to defend “2 the defendant against the charge that | {, Collard, plaintiff and respond- And heient, ys. Anton Fried, defendant and 1. In an action brought by a share | parties defendant, an account exfst- brought and dili-| formed the basis for determining the d, it is held that, the and the Where a defendant had found it |SEND THE YANKS PHONOGRAPH “A nation-wide eampaign is being | conducted this week by the National a Phonograph-Records Recruiting Corps, | name and address on the smooth:sur- phonograph dealers, or can be sént the object being to gather records for | tace in the center with a hatpin. the to the case, it is not error to refuse ‘to give instructions requested. | 4, Other assignments of error ex- amined and held to bo without merit. Appeal from the district court of Barnes county, J. A. Coffey, J. Affirmed. Opinion of the court by Birdzell, J. F, B. Lambert, Minot, attorney for | plaintiff and respondent. =" Knauf & Knauf, Jamestown, attor- neys for defendant and appellant. | From Richland County. State of North Dakota, Plaintiff and { Respondent, vs.'John Hiertz, Defend- |ant and Appellant. Syllabus: (1) The legal proceed- i ings in cases of bastardy, though com- |menced in somewhgt similar manner | to-those of a crimirfal case, that is, by | the making of a complaint and the is- | suing of a warrant of arrest based up- {on the complaint, are, nevertheless, under our statute, civil in their na- | ture, | (2) Defendant was put upon his | trial before a court and jury on the {charge of bastardy, and the jury re- (turned a verdict against hi Held, | that the verdict is amply sustained by i the evidence. (3) Defendant in due time made a | motion for a new trial on the ground {of newly discovered evidence. The | motion was overruled, and in this there was no error. Appeal from distrfet court of Rich- land county, Allen, J. | “Aftirmed. | Opinion of the court by Grace, J. | Christianson and Birdzell, JJ. con- curring specially. W. S. Lauder, Wahpeton, attorney | for appellant. | J. G. Forbes, state's attornoy, and W. E. Purcell, both of aWhpeton, for respondent. +h he conveys| “Je C. R.” BEGS | ON STREETS OF WESTERN TOWN Dickinson’s “Man of Mystery Making an Excellent Liv- ing in Seattle that ardent faith wh jty all those around him And. I would like to suggest to those s that they do not for- | ation of Amer- that he needed but orces joined to those he al- | SMASH EVERYTHING ‘before him. He got the American forces, and he DID smash the foe armies. RVE CLASSES Dickinson, N. D., No’ “J. C. R.,” the man of mystery, who laid claim to being Jay Allen Caldwell, son of the late J. H. Caldwell, is now in Seattle, Wash., begging on the streets It will be remembered that “J. C. R.” first came to the attention of the people of Dickinson and vicinity when brought here, a partial paralytio and unable to speak, by a Chicago woman and lawyer, who claimed he was the' long lost Jay Caldwell, and demanded FOR STUBBORN Js 507,970 men, of which 291.482 are members of the reserve. They are serving both aboard ship and in the training stations at home. Therefore, | the navy cannot permit the whole re- ferve {o be discharged, as it would WR en # canveyance made by the plaintiff to} * irritation of and _bronchia! "Dr. King's New Discovery? Wh ‘s wouldn't use anything elsel” s ral nation-wide esteem such conveyance was fraudulent as to editors of the plaintiff, he is no titled, in a subsequent suit, to est lish as a counterclaim the amount] h tais, well-known remedy is paid in defense of the suit, | . Its action is prompt, its *-ste 3. Where, in previous litigation to; Pleasant, its relief gratifying. h plaintitt and defendant were| _, Half a century of cold and « gh checking. All druggists. 60¢ and $1.20. ———— nS Bowels Out of Kilter? nature calling for relief. er in her daily duties with Dr. g's New Life Pills. Not a purgative in the usual dose, but a mild, effective, corres , laxative thet teascs the bowels into action. 25c. ings between them was litigated and amount owing cy one to the other, T! the account is res judicia a’ nnot sudséquently be made the basis of a countel im. 4. Where instructions given to the jury fairly cover the law aplicable RECORDS. AKES THE TRENCHES CHEERFUL) gp WY => MUSIC M “IT’S FROM THE OLD. HOME TOWN.” You can make each record you send ‘with your ‘name-and address ‘on it. personal gifr, by seratching your’ Records will be forwarded by all that ‘the extensive Caldwell’ properties be turned over to him. The matter finally developed into a long drawn out legal battle, with the result that the ‘man and his backers were declar- ed imposters ‘by the court. Following mained in Dickinson as a county charge, but later left for parts un- known. 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