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. TUESDAY, DEC: 17, 1918 | ‘WHAT TO DO lem ts ‘simple ‘as compared. avith: some \ of the greater industrial centers in the; east,” said Mr. Whitver today. “But . : “ your state; will be confronted by no; i { \ WITH KAISER b . light task in replacing the 24,00 men | 3 : Lon | = q } whom you now have in service. This x i ste | Here are some other good North! BISMARCK DAILY ‘TRIBUNE responsibility comes at the season’ of Dakota citizens who have some ideas ;the year when there is the least de jas to what should be done with the mand for labor in your state. Fortun- i atdly, these men will not all: return kaiser: This f roup of forme: b- in-a body. - It will be months before jocta of Mr HoMcnastlora oF thelr det| q _ {all can come back to you, and by this {scendants, at New Salem: ie ee Employment Problems Will Be time spring wil be upon’ ns, with its “Tio the Kalser to.a horse's tat | ‘ ei planting and sowing. look for no Solved in Advance of Sol- reat problems. of. uncmployment in and drag him 40 miles at a gallop, America, I believe the readjustment ; Nour advisor, EMIL KIRCHMEIEI - diers’ Return Avi be brought about withont any “Liye with my wife for five year, aoe, great reconstruction period which ts, suggests another, whose name for dip- ad of us wil prevent anything like O'HARE HEADS COMMITTEE ji |lomatic reasons is withheld. involuntary unemployment.” N Christiias Dressing For the base OF your dressiny use generously “Kick the lungs out of him and make him: breathe through his liver.” ay, has five federal em- + ; r bE : 2 | Siete “6 ” ms 6 = : Moenteds at Wares ee ‘ | ARCHIE MEIER. suit” your taste; over i ails aes overcoatin: fs a: | “Mak6 him walk across the continent ‘ , Local Federal Agent to Act as Saat MTR Sia ‘in jajdmae.”—FRED WALKER. —a London Trench Overcoat, + Secretary—Work for All jes will largely acncen- : “Make, him roll a peanut across the . A a agencies. In HAROLD TocKWooD -Metro Star Rockies,”-JOHN KLINGENSCHW1 Is Assurred nuller towns the commercial clubs wad ‘A Drigeoll man who evidently does * ‘ : . as or some other suitable. organizations| At The Orpheum Wednesday. [not like substitutes, suggests: “Put For Seasoning to make it more spicy, add a - __jwill form the pivot. him on a Hun stretcher for the rest : _ . 3 : ie é , amet ee Chee mmloomelites service Carney Coal Phone 94. [tne arseng meiner, of ts nad of Bis natural Ufe and feed him barley KA silk shirt, a silk knitted tie, silk sox, all with lots county was organized at a noon inuch-| \VATREY Coa’ & None My letter, you see, is dated from] A Washburn man who once ac- f “pep” ished with a Knox I , d con at the Grand Pacific today, when|Q, EK, Anderson Lbr. Cu) pa ere at ite Eo dose | mowledged alliegance to the kaiser of “pep” garnished with a Knox hat or cappe W. R. Whitver, senior examiner of the I have met Capt. F. S. Graham oz] Writes: '“Let | me suggest that we fs ° A . ’ ne federal department of labor, met with ; Minneapolis, formerly of Mandan, He| Spare William for a shogt period. as with a seal skin—with a thorough Walk-Over a aces Tebresentative business ee TANNA TO.TALK is with the Red Cross and will son|the pace we arp. traveling we will be _ Guployers and labor lewfers and ex- A ro home. Als G.- Quinlivan, of} looking“for timmér to elect a new gov- " plained what te’ goverment: topes to AT COMMERCIAL __ {pitcinson..wio is witht the Red Cross|ernor, and T'm convinced that WiL or Nettleton shoe. do toward the replacing of returning y Xere in’ Paris and who says he shall| helm could be. elected.” SSE Te ee CLUB 5 ANNUAL be glad to stay as long as there may| A Washburn woman, whoso name i 2 Attorney Hf. F. O.Hare, Burleigh be work to do: is ‘intensely Teutonic, would “Gas Fi S Aft D county chairman of the U.S. labor (Gontinued From Pare One.) I made a yisit to A. B.C. hospital|him; leave him blinded and burned [Bq pecial ter inner reserve, was named chairman of the}an excellent opportunity to sec many Fe a ” 7 1 y Ht tants |No, 1 at Neuilly, near Paris, and| beyond recognition, but. living. rest hew bureau. and George W. IHum-|jnteresting operations, He had been! there met. Miss. Dorothy Mann. for-| (That sounds. reasonable.) 2 plireys, in’ charge of the federal em] q hase hospital further south, but} merly of Fargo. “Miss } ‘one of] Anything but hard labor for life is Desert pelt ployment office here, was made exect-liig eon sent to the front as one of |{he liedd: nurses in th Tier] too good, writes another juryman, ‘ tive seerétary. Frank Milhollan, president of the state federation of la-|:#n operating team, bor and railway commissioner elect,| I was assigned. to Evacuation Hos- and John A. Graham, cashier of the} pital No. 14, located some ten or City National bank, were named two! twelve miles thwest of Verdun and } members of an executive committee of ined — the until the armi: 4 five which will be completed later. fo heard the last Similar bureaus will be ‘created inj of the war in this sector. At Evacna- * > every community in North Dakota to] tion Hospital No. 114, met a uumber procure employment for returning}of North Dakotans. Yanks, As the soldiers in trainir pr. &, P! Ouain, now a I camp ox abroad are demobilized, r0c-| clone), was there in the last « me ane ord is made of their former cmploy-|jead of an. ¢ ing, team ment, place or residence and the point) jospital uni ». GO, of wi to which they plan to return when they] the commanding office Yeave the service. These cards are! with him were Dr. filed with the state office of the federal |iaw from 1 employment bureau, which for North | sissy Jennie Gow rther, Right Rey, Cameron Mann,| while another would give Mr. Hohen. now of Florida, was formerly the Epis-] zollern, hard. labor for life, would half bishop for North Dakota. starve him and. set a French guard ‘s Mann was well and deeply in-| over pim to see that he did not shirk. ed in the splendid work in which} ©, S. ‘Laniherson of Dickinson ad- engaged, z dresses to the.ex-kaiser, whom he fa- T was In Light House] milaffly salutes as “Bill Hohenzol- » 7 in Paris. really 2 home | jepn,” the-follawing suggestion: iq (1 school for soldier blind under the| “Go plead to’ the mothers of those {1 efficient management — of Miss nocent Babes H Winnifred Holt of New York “Who were murdered and maimed by; In looking over the list of blind. sol- your wicked decree. jdiers who hath been there recently TT] * ‘}found the name of Charles H. Burvee] «go ask them to pardon, to forget or of the 96th compar 6th XN forgive— whose home is at Fairmount, “Ask the friend’ of those ‘oved ones’ whose grave is the sea. { Swallowtail—with a sprinkling of Tuxedo or Full Dress Suit, $40 a dish. Add a white ¢y-ssed or undressed kid glove. S. E. BERGESON & SON OPEN EVENINGS n-| | an oof Drake, i ; Dakota is located at Fargo, and thence Annabelle Foes, of Wilton, Alles, 1 le sot. Charles CARPENTER BACK AGAIN 4 2 50, ence} y i eae rope some day to meet Charles] « aS z ; the cards are mailed to the soldiers’ were well, Col, Quaint and T went intoj and convey these good wishes from his] “ASK those dear Title orphans think! Charles G. Carpenter, deputy exam- ; respective communities, Here they Verdun together and also to Dead) friends to him in person, they'll forgive iner, returned yesterday from his! j : e | honor, virtue or truth— " into the hands of the Jocal empl ut} Man's hill. : ! Tomet many more North, Dakotans| “A tyrant to |home at Grafton where-he and other, east bureau which is given xu opportunity | from us the Y. MC. than those IT have written ef but when Ah then ‘ members of his family were seriously ey indi sui ie i “Let thi orld be your jury, Ict oe MnO Ing etl bible ploy ment in ad- tributing depot. Went | ill with diptheria my 1 re burned | “Le ‘wronged ones gece: 7 © ‘i tor a couple of weeks from influ-; q Vance. Be ROL return. to arrange for daily pape done of my later 1 ms to be a enza, i ¥ It is desired that these local labor iY hospital, Found. the aut in ee ane eghee ns tO WEL oe your sentence be written by fet iiee | YOUR BUSINESS RECORD q bureags be eepresentatl e of all the) ¢ > of the Y. M,C. AL M.| y letters, from our mothers.—AMEN. Have your old hat made like new { various relict organizations which | Capper, of Ballwin and Bish id soldiers boys from wlLover France and{ POR lat the Eagle Tailoring Co. a re have ate > 1d soldiers boys A f rT. . & heretofore have operated independent-| it goes without saying that the bi few from England and Italy and| jy, eer fours ending at = oe Is something to guard with care. { ly, and that wll of these associations! dur hospital got the papers every di of them have been bright, cour- ot Dec. 17. , POSLAM’S BALM 5 N co-operate: with the bureau, to’ avoid | trough; the kindne Capper. cous, hopeful lett Theotkeraterasui ibe. a. At sometime or other you will want credit. Yor duplication of effort and wasted. en-|- Some North Dakota’ boys came into soon iis my passports axe ready | Temperature at eZ sm. - i 23 ENDS ITCHING i 4 deavor, This upplies to all of the the: hospital for avounds or £ mong and it may'be| Temperature ai Sal a | will have your'record investigate rs ternal organizations, to'the Red C them Soldier George +A. Stephenson of a < soon or| Highest yesterday 13! SOOTHES SKIN . ’ , ¥.M. G, A.ySalvation sirmy and county |@o, CG" ry, sehiose I wae ¥ ie ;,| Lowest yesterday . 9 aN e pote : ‘4 nd county | Go, G, 9th infantry, whose home letter. Mails are ‘slow. 211 What bett dat h A aud community councils of, defense. | pispon, He was getting on nic e new Paris—not at alk the rowest sre night * $1. For eczoma you must have an etfi-| at better recommendation than a connection { ‘The assistance of the state council of} was sent. south to a ‘base ho of four months ago; then dark) Precipitation .:. glee : . q . S ete rope ty ass ‘ us ago; = 9.N cient. competent remedygto see true} " 1 3 " : dotente slieo le oplisted ity the emplos- One night one of the. doctor; {J gloomy—now' cheerful and hap-| Highest wind velocity . EN te perent Sees tee cute | with this strong conservative bank. Come in and y ent service. whose work has the eu-linto the receiving ward and The streets are Crowded with hap- SIE rou Ca 5 . . iq : dorsement of the council of national | coidier mn Ward 2b from North Dakota, {py cheerful crowds, of peoley. lags Forecast. pa te te har tee op Ue see us about it. defense dnd of the secretariés of watrs| wished to see me.” 1 went to the ward | everywhere—you wonder where they| For North Dakota: eGnorally fair} tak i \ f the f agricul wal . eal ; | you wondg 1 Wednesday; not much| Ply right on the places that burn, itch Hi? vp) 908 the navy. of agriculture, of, labor | which had about 145 soldiers in it, all rhe French flag,” of|tonight and i i and hatrass; they will be pacified, | and of the interior. awake, and asked \if there was a sol-| . is the most numerous, but the} change in temperature. soothed, cooled. Poslam offers qual: Wherever the federal employment} gier from North Dakota there. tn next, then the English, (hen ity pach: on th not be 4 service has an agent, his services as BF JOHN MURPHY i Lowest |ity to cee ounce pai Re rt = 2 fe a ae a of the local labor burean. Flsewhere| said “right. here.” was John B.}dow came the roar of the shouting Fargo ...- . 18 every form of eruption on the skin, “ ; SS BLP BS f ah said “right here, It wa: ohn B.| dow came the ar of the shouting Be 4 imples, scalp-scale, rashes, Mlemish- et f . it will be necessary to engage someone Murphy of the machine gun company | crowd below. Their ¢ry was “Viva la Williston a6 pi Dee tenin feet ” mts to perform these secretarial duties, tol of ihe 6th marines, whose home is! France!” so’ leaning ont T called to St. Paul . 32 pea ae Sarees ROE: tHiacendaale RS F compile statistics, preserve mgcords and |nead Mapleton, where his father, M.| them Viva Ta. Amor Hundreds Winnipeg . 12 very. bi ‘ories, 243 ted ‘. > generally act as middleman between] G, Murphy, has i of them looked up and then with a Helena .. 14 write to Emergency Laboratories 4 ) \ the returning soldier and the job which| “John had been cheer und a roar the crowd shouted) — Chicago 3s West 47th street, New York City. BISMARCK - - + N.DAK., should be ‘awaiting him. tw hoarse but in back, \ Swift, Current . 18 Urge your skin to ‘become clearer. | * “North ‘Dakota’s employment prob- brother Leo was wounded at Cham- Sincerely, : akKnsas City . 42 brighter, better, through the oat pague-and was in a hospital near Pavis eee 2 OLRIS ROBERTS use il Poslam Soap, medicated with ° and doing well. John was evacuated 14 n ‘Meteorologist. oslam.. ‘ out that night to-a base hospital and Phone 75, City Fuel Co. i X hope the was sent to tbe one where! Fey the Beulah Coal | cimmnnnnnemmnsmmmmnsniitivnmvtuemeetimeesnnuieitusaeesmumcrcevvauascnaaaceaeceereeacnesncitecvaceoeeeccccteoeaevarsangeaeans — ee of the American soldier, brave. earnest. | ; ; = A giving full credit. to that which his a é = comrades had done, modest as to his] Kidney Trouble Not = a own deeds and ing by his own Pasi A huts as nothing worth bothering about. . Easily Recognized Ot td : Just north of our hospitals were the eee es camp headquarters of the 13th U. S.j| APPLICANTS FOR INSURANCE OF- ia engineers. TEN REJECTED. ~ f WHITTING ON THE JOB ‘An examining physician for one of f the prominent Life Insurance Com- The lieutenant colonel of the ri ment was Lt. Col. C. Whittin was for many years someetl w |panies, in an interview of the sub ject, made the astonishing-- statement Northern Pacifi Tailroad company, ee fener wh rejected anol with headquarters at Jamestown. His | C2R'S for at she lath home is now at Tewistown, Mont.) C#USe Kidney trouble is so common to where he is division superintendent |e, American people, and the large for, the Milwaukee railroad, ‘The 13th | @@Jority of those whose applications engineers had ch: > of all the oper-|#™@ declined do not even suspect that ation of all the railroads in the ad- they have the disease. yan zone from-Saint Mihiel to Verdun | Judging from reports from drug: and on to the Argonne forest. I am] gists who are co ntly in direct indebted to Colonel Whiting for some ;touch with the pydlic there is one very interesting trips along the front ration that has been very su The Most Appreciated TTT TUM Cranes Writing Paper Eastman Kodaks in overcoming these condi- zi lines and which. without his. assist-|¢ z Gh. the Wh sees 0) jons. The mild and hgaling influ-|E > ‘ rer ine, BA Soothe Itchin xj finge, im the WAS, OF Dastes could not eee of Dr. Kilmer'a, Swampitoot 1s | Made by Crane in the Berkshine hills in the- ; 4 ei is Rumiing by our hospital was one]s0on realized. It stands the highest |= 3 ie From our complete line of the famous East- with Cuticura lof the main roads to the front, Up for its remarkable record of success, = goodold fashioned way—a writing paper su- . ‘are! vas wamp- = i i athe with Cuticura Soap and hot fe ied, ahout ouctocn anilee trem us {yan herbal eolapeund and we would = ie olad 0 _ | man Kodaks you can select one that will give ; water and follow with a gentle ap- The main line of the Germans ran| advise our readers who feel in need|= perb—and one that everyone is glad to ge Q plication of Cuticura Ointment. The through the town and was held by|of such a remedy to give it a trial. It = ~ ~ ‘ years of use to anyone. a mission of Cuticura is not only them for nearly four years. Thtee|is on sale at all drug stores, in bottles |S and proud to use. . soothe and heal but to prevent miles southwest of the town the Ger-| of two sizes, medium and large. = * j troubles by. Keeping the pores fee pen lines cut through the Argonnes| ‘However if you wists et to ae \ 1 ri d from impurities by daily u: ‘orest. thi: t preparation send ten c = ; Ns : Aye tlle. Tee on aye. no. doubt heard of the] to ‘Re ines @ co, Bingtanton. “2 Put up in boxes small or large, plain or in The sturdy and dependable Brownie an ¢ Rey Saianle EachFree by Mail Address post- | palatial German ~dugouts and it was|y, for a saniplo bottle. en. writ-|= ae : ard: “Cuticura, Dept. 81, Sastan.”. Sol F ’ k|= * * 5 : * . re all her aitin, sees Serene ae ee a as, _ lace = ae muntion the Bismare = new and dainty creations; there is a kind for the a Kodaks a is all here waiting to be were. ti 1 riends we. visited < id = them Nov, 9. They were. Jast’ being = = every taste. used in recording life’s events. is ee occupied. by_an American di SS | punk the ‘wpe whieh had 2 = = : ‘ 5 back ‘om ie fron! or rest. ne of 4 7 rs - rt . : the ft men I met there wae Tt ANNOUNCEMENT |= This makes a. gift useful, in the best of No gift you can.select will be more useful & ‘ol. Edward EB. Kelley ofthe U. § ize ~ . e = ‘ < Signal corps, whose hame is at Med- I will |S < 1 nnow— = P ford, Ore, but who used to live at Car-| « J Wish to announce thet tw .\g taste, and at a very moderate cost. or more desired. Make your selection now— § aay fiarim, XD. _Colcod) teeter. wal aE our Jahuary “slab and |e Come in and make your selections now: our stock is complete “3 ‘ very kind, introduced us: to the com-} me! = —, 4 3 4 Inanding officer. Major General Cronk-| will be able to devote alll my time |= ome In an ¥ = 5 a hite, and members of his sta and /to my Real Estate and Insurance |= \ = also show: us ‘oul dugouts, -|= bd Some time I shall hope to write and| business. My old-friends avd he = 4 tell you of them. . Colonel Kelley wish-| tomers know ry. reputation for = = ed to be remembered to his old Car-|big bargains and square dealing. |= = rington friends and I take this oppor- {have always had the utmost = ~~ = \ Pa oG ole eo for tlm ‘orricer. . | confidence in Bismarck, Eurleigty = = Nov. 11, the day the armistlice.was| county and in the great state o: = : signed, while standing in front of| North Dakota. = babs my our ie Pacing me You will find my list of bar-|= at rove w and an, officer . got :. G = é@ nes ay out, aie booke. to mo: it swas ‘Major| gains bigger and hig a = ; 5 : : Frayne. Baker of Bismarck. About|ever. Thanking you: for past|= ee ve half @ mile from our: bespital build-| favors and wishing you one-and|= s ee age bee Wie teas alla Merry Christmas’and’a hap-}= ig 8 | [tn att of France. ‘Twenty-seven | ai-| PY. and-prosperous New deal We ag } | visions got part awed uel supplies | 2 3 >, YOUrS for @ square deal.in|S | from the id hun sof camions| business. % = Initiatory- Work. in’ the were Yoaded there. every twenty-four J. HHO N = . Rawk of Page (<“ Frayne Maker had charge of HA = E rae» Pz ehink: that We had Real Esate «= Lucas’ Block |= F | been for six of seven. weeks within halt er eananianeeeeiaenas |= CE | 2 oitc cr cack other and until that | Gann |=