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PAGE 8 ‘ BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE MONDAY, NOV. 25, 1918. LOANFARMERS $139.378,000 Washington, No have borrowed $134 12 Federal farm lo: organization in March, In reporting this board announced the the banks has increased trom $4, 000 to tions and bonds amounting to $140,- 122,000 have been issued. ‘The report shows only $86,00,000 in loan: due and delinquency occ entirely in sections wh ures occurred, Three ban Kansas City and Houston plus and the St. Paul bank will begin soon ,to repay the government stock originally subscribed. PROGRAM FOR. THANKSGIVING IS COMPLETED farm loan over- Capital City Will ‘Join in Union | Service at McCabe M. E. Church The program for Rismarck’s union will be Thanksgiving servic vhi held at McCabe M. chur o'clock Thursday morning h completed. All of the churc the city are expected to partic and their congregations are invite unite for this service. An iny is also extended the public ¢ without regard to church affii Weather hours ending at fo Today’s ee AD 30 Temperature at noon .. Higheseeyesterday . yesterday . v last night. . Precipitation ....- Highest wind celocity . Forecast. | For North Dakota: Fair tonight and Tuesday, colder tonight east and cen tral portion sing temperature Tues- day northwest portion Lowest Fargo .. Williston Winnipeg HEY. 3s eee ORRIS W Mete SHORTHAND TYPEWRITING Free night school. Class be- gins Monday evening, Nov. 25. Open to applicants of high school grade not now attending school. 7:30 sharp, HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING. Be prompt. Start with class. Phone Supt. Martin for particulars, 285 or 835. There must be twelve in class or class cannot start.—Advt. Phone 75, City Fuel Co. Fer the Beulah Coal RECUPERATION af the vital forces of the body, depleted in the struggle with acute disease, depends not upon super- ficial stimulation but upon ade- quate nourishment. The body needs to be nourished back to strength and power. absolutely non-alcobolic,. tones hy and strengthens by nourishing the serves. Nourish rour body vack to strength with Seotes, 2)! a pure, wholesome tonic-food whole ‘system —body, blood an qd tt: Bowne. Bloamtie'd. N. J, ia pital stock of | $15,900,000 through subscrip- } for | TONIGHT] QR EVA BOOTH, CHIEF OF SALVATIONARMY, TELLS PLANS OF HER ORGANIZATION TO HELP THE RETURNING SOLDIERS 'Head of Rescue Army Sees the Problem in Light of History—Serv- ice and Caution to Guide Through Reconstruction Days Z say that, if the American nation is to err at all, let it err on the side of vigilance and caution. There can be no question but that, as a result of the War of the Revolu- tion and the War of the Rebellion in 1861 thousands of men who offered their lives on the altar of freedom be- came so diverted in their purpose | through the years that followed as to | contribute as much suffering and mis- jery and heartaches and disappoint- ments as the -wars themselves had caused. It hag been said that the Civil War produced a million ‘tramps” over night, and that was not said in any spirit of depreciation for the men ' who were mustered out. The nation |rushed ahead in commercial and so- cial development. heedless of the fact j that in its wake it had left thous-/ lets.) It stops the Cough and Head- who needed’ readjustment to their former placés in society. Whether or not that statement was extrava- gant we need concern ourselves in no manner now, because the fact remains that there was no such thing as a “tramp” until after the Civil war, whereupon everyone of. the forty- eight states became infested with them. The Salvation Army has done Its ut- most to serve in a practical and sens- ible way the man under arms, and will struggle to the extent of its abil- ity to help the soldier and the sailor back from the military world to the world of peace, To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine (Tab- ache and works off the Cold. E. W. ands of men who were out of joint with the world for the moment and GROVE’S signature on each box. 30c. man a | Y OLB e ont, UNIQUE style and ual smartness are his clothes. As She Appeared When Collecting Money ana Street Corner for Salvation Army Soldier Aid Work. BY EVANGELINE BOOTH | (Commander in Chief of the Salvation | | Army in the United states.) | ge ation the of an army and a turning of a tide k into the chan nels of pei ul industry the men who w i > thrust forward to the dé ‘the battle front. It means an entire nge of viewpoint on the part of ailor, and anxiety on as to how he is to res i without loss of advantage to hi, f and his family and as to whether, after all, repubies are grateful, ven before demobilization can get well under way there are today, in the streets of New York, human derelicts who have been disconnected from |line is once navy and the hattle-c: not of the be home-fiel its own huraidor” { i ing over the world that was so] reddened with war. The dan-} hat beset these men are mani-| h the world war ended, but with! fold. i When the hand of military discip-| lifted from our army and! becomes one} but of the field ‘Each Cigar in Sis says - ‘Uf I were a man Id smoke EL DALLO” their usual pursuits because peace is rings. BISMARCK, : 2 More Compression More Power Less trouble in starting, less gasoline used, less oil used, by having your engine cylin- ders reground and fitted with new Piston Bismarck Foundry & Welding Co. NORTH DAKOTA i i+] which assures you that its permanent. 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The other service required of Dodge Brothers motor works, by the Government, was to continue Keep your pledge about buying rng a : | -WAR SAVINGS STAMPS ISSUED BY THE UNITED STATES: GOVERNMENT \ ih iid ieee | Show them to the Monitor when he calls to check you up \ ZZ § % S$ THANKSGIVING DAY « FB S S RS A_new spirit of Thanksgiving is born, It is the |] BS spirit of 1918. It is one of unstinted thankfulness A SS for the blessings we have received during the past za = year. 2a S$ The great crop production is without precedent 2B = in the history of the country. Our boys in uni- 2B — form have accomplished wonders along the battle = front in Europe. Our boys on the farms over = here have accomplished, wonders with the plow. ({/ 3S They saw that our men on the fighting line got — food and plenty of it. — Zz Keep up the good work. Don’t forget that this S$ Zz hank is at your service to help you accomplish RS Z still greater things in the future. BS Z : SS Zz S S CAPITAL SECURITY BANK RS . S Bismarck, N. D. & a New Impetus : to furnish their cars as they were needed. They were furnished, not in hundreds, but inthousands—both for the training camps here, and for service in Belgium, France and Italy. The record of those thousands of camp and army cars is one in which any owner may feel the utmost pride and satisfaction. Their performance justified the compliment implied’ in* their selection by the Government. The great works in which nearly three hundred thousand of their cars have been produced in the past four years furnished a vast store-house of human energy and equipment for the ordnance work. Naturally, it will take time to adjust the motor works to its full accustomed activity. Gradually Dodge Brothers will resume the grateful task of con- tinuing to deserve the good will of America—and indeed of the © whole world. Dodge Brothers consider good will their most valuable possession. They will never knowingly do anything to lessen it d = M. B. GILMAN{CO. §& | S. W. 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