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" = 2 ALTO EEEREE | , ate ENT) ’ (a> UW > Ss BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE TEN NN HE Sa cee et st etcetera nb tment cantante meat tnmmncrmmnnt mt nt et ANNOUNCES — \ THAT IT WILL, AS USUAL, GIVE. IN THE MOST IMPARTIAL MANNER A : Now i in Session in| Bismarck - North Dakota St _ THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Greatest, Quickest and Most Reliable Service in the World The Associated Press, in gatheriing and disseminating news of the great war, it surpassed all other agencies, both in quantity and quality of news transmitted. It was recognized and trusted by all the govern- ments involved, and it had the greatest corps of trained writers at the front. It has made elaborate preparations for telling the news of the great peace conference. Headed by Melville E. Stone, general manager, a large staff of Associated Press correspondents is in Paris to “cover” every angle of the preliminary conferences. They will be at Versailles, where the peace conference will be held, and they will tell all there is to tell about it. The Tribune, by virtue of its membership in The Associated Press, is in a position to give its readers the most complete, comprehensive and aecurate account of the peace gathering and all world events. No’ other paper in the state and no other paper between the Twin Cities and the state of Washington can offer its readers so much, ! ave Convenes. SPECIAL FEATURES: OF 1HE TRIBUNE | In addition to-the Associated Press reports of the peace conference The Tribune will publish the special ayticles from a score of Newspaper En- terprise correspondents who are stationed at Paris, London, Berlin, Rome, in fact attevery point of the globe where “big news’ .is liable to break at any time. Edward M. Thierry is at Paris; Carl Sundberg will write articles from Scandinavian capitals; Bechtol and Lyons have been observing conditions . in Germany. THEN IN: ADDITION Miss Peggy Hull, the famous girl reporter will beaive Ae terrors of Russia to get the inside story of the Bolsheviki up- heava Coming closer home the Newspaper Enterprise: has a Washington and New York bureau. There are human interest, stories from other large centers and so that - the day’s news shall not be flat, there are the comics, Everett True; Doing of the Duffs, Freckles and His Friends and Balmy Benny. Readers on the Missouri Slope gets the news when it is news be sub- scribing to The Tribune.-The Tribune is 24 hours ahead of Grand Forks, Fargo and the Twin City papers. Devoted to interests of the Slope Region in particular and generally dedicated to the best interests of all classes in the State of North Dakota, it desires to serve you as it now serves thousands of readers in the State. Don’t Miss a Single Issue of the Bismarck Daily Tribune ssn aris nanan tates tn pti Staff Correspondents will be at the Capitol throughout tlie session, and, will give complete and comprehensive accounts of each day’s activities. If you are already a subscriber and not receiving your paper regularly, kick—we'll appreci- it. rece! If you are a subscriber and your subscription is about to expire—RENEW IT AT ONCE. If you are not a subscriber and want the dependable news ef the world, —_ for'a: ixgal sub- scription. SE THE COUPON PLEASE rae TT aaineeeaania Dh LTV RReSRN paper” to. your lerely sign’ your name, give address and pin our check: to this coupon and pe it to Circulation Department of “? ~ THE BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE ‘ “Sf SUBSCRIPTION RATES ‘ (By. Mail Outside of Bismarck.) ee Your check ame this econ will bring “North Dakota’s Oldest: News- ~ _ SATURDAY, JAN. 11, 1919.. |The Bismarck Daily Tribune Complete and Accurate Account of the Legislative Assembly 2/11 UUMMNMNNN RUNDLE we