The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 20, 1918, Page 3

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"FRIDAY, DEC.-20, 1918, - "BISMARCK DAILY TRIBU NE ‘ see eb ai guna rea lll nT ASAcATsTceA in HCUHUEAUAQAELUCUCRCUCUUUAUROUENOUGETEAEUEERULEESEETERUAECEUEC UE OUAUTA == EUVNAEAOAUUANEUAEEUGERAQERGGEEAEUUAEOEUUUCALUAE ’ SS _The POLES, formerly.a strong, heroic nation, but overwhelmed and crushed by invasion and oppression, and split into fragments by their conquerors, are now to be reunited and given a free road to their national destiny. The LITHUANIANS, doubly oppressed by German landowners and Russian bureaucrats, will'now become mastets of their own lives and national affairs, either as one independent state, or in federation with other Baltic states. and claimed their place in the family of free nAtions. ” them in the world struggle for democracy. —_— eee ~ FUNK & WAGNALLS COMPANY (Publishers of the Famous NEW Standard Dictionary), NEW YORK THOUSAND MORE SOLDIERS HOME FOR CHRISTMAS New York, Dee. “Dee. 20—The U.S. transport Henry R. Malolry arrived to- day with 1,461 American _ soldiers from Bordeaux. ‘Nine hundred and, one of the wen were sick or wounded. The units aboard were headquarters, sanitary, and ordnance detachments, eadquarters company, supply com- pany and band of Battery “B,” 142nd _field artillery, and headquarters com- pany of the G5th field brigade. . The transport’ Manchuria from Brest carrying 158 ofiicers and 4,003 men also arrived today. She carries 13 officers and 62 men of the 56th| * field artillery; 64 cfficers and $61 ORE, AWAY’ HEADACHE Rub Musterole on Forehead and ‘Temples eadache remedy without the dan- ae medicine.” Relieves headache and that miserable colds or does not blister. Ud ony ete externally, and in no. way can %t affect stomach and heart,.as some in- ternal medicines do. 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EAGLE TAILOR SHOP Opposite the Post Office men of the 116th field artillery, 51 officers and 1,452 men. of the 117th field artillery, 19 officers and 98 men of the 3lst. cavalry, 10 officers and 56 men of the 106th ammunition train. 18 men headquarters company 62pd infantry brigade, 10 casual officets, and 966 sick and wounded. Another arrival was the White Star liner Megantic, from Liverpob!, among whose 310 pasesngers were a num- ber of American, Australian and Can- adian army and uaval officers, Y, M. C. AR. and Red Cross workers, MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS The regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the First National Bank of Bismarck for the election of directors for the ensuing year will be held at the bank between the hours of 11 and 12 o’clock a, m on Tuesday, January 14, 1919. C. B. LITTLE Pres. A2—13 20 27; ‘p38, aCe eae RETURNED SOLDIERS TAKE NOT! 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