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SORT Sara 2 satiety 3 , War conditions, < IN FRANCE FROM » BSMARCK YANK. Dear Old Pal: ‘¥,,and. she said she couldn't find it, “but its in my stuff some place. I am going to study my head ‘off in spare tine, of which we are beginning ‘to have a little now, becausé f will just }}about, be wp for my air examination when I get back which I think will be? around" Raster. 1 Ba t know if I will be able to pass PRINCESS. GALIHOL? ‘T’recelved’ your letter and air. book today ‘and ‘to ‘the accusation ot’ me owing you threg letters, the ‘prisoner pleads guilty th the first degree but asks for clemency on the grounds of Well ‘old’ man,” its Christmas and Vl never forget ‘that Christmas’ two years ago When the winter's ” blizzard business opened with a bang on Christmas and 1 was called, to go with old Glasby to dig out the belated Minot’ job. Well, this is the second . Ghristmas in a land without any snow. Last year we spent that day in San Antonio, Texas, and this year is hasn't snowed in this particular section of France for the reason I believe that! w father died since France and I got a letter last. night from my sister and she said by broth-| § er-in-law wasn't expected to live, and they could; make us more uncomfort- able with drenching ice water for rain and two feet of thin slappy mud. Well between Texts and storms and the mud of France'l believe I'll take the! jp snow drifts of North Dakota, I don’t know if you can read this or nat but a fellow asked to use my fountain pen to address a couple of letters and al- though I don’t generally loan ‘out ‘my pen I hated to refuse him anf he managed to just about ruin it. a 1 want to thank you a hundred times the p back ’o! improved ‘a bit since I have been in the’army. food, most of the time, a pretty falr barrack or billet. haven't the muscle | had when I laid down the scoop Gn the Soo, done a lot of reading and. writing by, light and other work which ; hasn’t done my,eyes any good. Nine chances out of ten I will be back to! work on ‘the road for a year or 80} anyway but If have heen considering a; course’at. the U. of Chicago in traffic interstate have a high school education and I candle hysical exdminatign when 1 get not because m¥ health hasn't I havé had plenty of good to live in, but 1 I have and commercial Jaw. 1 ould like to get a little more. My 1 have been” in that is the case I'll have a widowed mother and sister, a brother, little sis- ter, and two little neices on my hands and all sight of any more school gone to. pieces, ‘Martin’s untimely death and it certain ly made me feel, bad, because he was I received news of Bruce mighty fine fellow. Tam mueh ashamed to admit it but for the air soothed, That t Pp rast be loosen Dr. King's New Discovery’ has been - relieving colds, and coughs for half a = i es ‘ century without the least disagreeable 5 2 of t | I've -heard of after-effects, Your druggist has it because it is well-known and in big demand. 60c 20. Try this for Constipation the bowels on s: nt ir. King's New Li 5 stem freed trom. poiso: the complextion clear, the s cht sweet, the ton; ue uncoated, the breath inted @ Mild wet positive. book and if anything should happen to it I'll see that you get mine when I return. my stuff in a hox when I left and wrote to my ex-landlady to send me my air book 1: COUGHING SPELLS - Put a stop to them with old | reliable Dr. King’s.New covery That Fay, Hears threat sunt be jground that will make them loom up| ‘That cough must be checked so you can sleep. I received’ that ballot Dec. 2nd’ and never even wrote you, thanking you. Of course that was too late to do a bit of good and maybe I shuld have} returned it, but I was so busy at the! time that my correspondence went to pieces. The only person who ‘has }got more than two letters from me in the three months is my mother. ‘That | news clipping that you enclosed in the letter I received today was sure of interest. That deal about the absent | voters’ ballot was about the rotten-! est piece of politi "ve heard of in} a long time. Bel més there fg a} | different bunch of voters coming back | {to North Dakota from France than! left, and there's going to be a shining light held up between those Pro-Ger- | man_ political dabblers and the back- I packed all a whiskey advertisement on aj cn ny be a lot of church door. There tion to hinder it in its wa jhad better start for the nea as far as Minneapolis in! have seen a lot of the world! they all get back and talk it with the folks and ieighbors| ne 's going to be a fine assortment jof yellow streaked pro-german and pa-j; oO 25c. |cifist hides on the*barn doors to dry} Photu by Clara gelzvidt. Princes$*Galiholl, or Anna. Ross, @aughter of the Cherokees, is going to France to work in the army canteens for the Y. M. C. A. after the first election. A man. who has been to France and England, who hag stood on the streets of Paris and London’ while airplanes and long range guns have.tried to wips out in- nocent women.and children and has|"* seen hospitals with a big cross paint- ed on them made the target of three hundred pound bombs is, going to lask at that bunch of léaguers and other anti-war “politicians as a bunch of cowardly, mercenary, and yellow coy- otes who ought) not have the rights to vote or live in: a white. man’s coun- try, leave alone held public office. A man who has been chased out of a bed to a dugout several n‘ghts a week by-enemy air,raids:isn’t going to look! with kindly eyes upon an organization | or group of men who were accessory to blocking Liberty Loans to buy Al- lied airplanes. vhich they will get when we never have seen must be that pa This has been a rather dull Christ- he only person I know of who; any credit for cheering it up our mess sergeant. We had a ular old family dinner today, turke; dressing and giblet gra’ , anges, cele v' ple dumplings and hot bi are only twenty of us over in this one mess shack’ and we slipped the | mes: rgeant 5 francs each and: he Well, there’s no.use} in talking about that bunch of wolves | ed. them ‘ ;On avcount of lack of ahipping apace, the government. was unable to supply us with anythting, extra for Thanks- giving or Christmas. 1 will try, to send you a “Plane News” of this. week's’ edition because “\it ‘contains’ an article about the Field, Service’ Dept. in which ‘1 have worked for the last eight months or so and will tell you, more about my work here thin I can. Well,’L Ets close, now hoping that, you are. not too, deep in the snow, wishing ‘you a happy,. ‘pros: perous, New Year, and. assuring you that so muth time: won't pass hefore I write again. Give my respects ‘to Mrs, and the. girls and best wishes {0 al}. the: boys. Soe ald tallowpal, Carney Coal: Phone 94 0. A Ane erson: Hbibr. ¢ Co. WITCH HAZEL, OINTMENT (COMPOUND) ; ‘ For: Piles’ ‘or’ Hernorrhoids, External or Int il, Blind oF Bleeding, ‘Itching -or Burning. One application: brings relief. at ly druggists - Send, Free Sample ot Otatment to Humphreys’ Homeo. Medicise Company 156 William Street New York. SICK STOCK BOOK. on. of Ho Cows,. Sheep, Dove ood r animale, sent, h jomeopathic Vet- inary Medicines, 16 William St, NY. | GET THE HABIT 1 Get the habit; “to. ship, your ‘hides, furs and junk to the firm hat pays the’ highest market iprice. Send for our price list ‘and tags.¢ We pay the express’ and postage on furs. “We also tan hides into Coats, Robes and Leather” ISMARCK HIDE & FUR CO. } Bismarck, ——— | LL LOLOL ues uE ! = = = = = = = = = = = = = = ' = = =. = | Make the Pennies Bigger QUUAUEQUCAUEUUAGEAuAROaueGcaneegenyg nouuetsnauaauenusnuesdavcQUdauedusueneanancegeaneseassananagsonsesduaenecnssoedasansnuogesnennessesnn nnneenNeEE \ When James Buchanan was President and tall beaver hats, were in vogue; when gentlemen were broad cravats and ladies. wore hoop skirts the pennies they tossed to children were as big as quarters. But the cart-wheel coppers your grandfather got for keeping his lace col-’ lar clean were not as-big in buyin A penny then might buy a pas- try, or.ten of them take one to the Fair, but your great-aunt and great-uncle couldn’t have gone to a movie at any price. Your great-gran’ther may have driven the fastest horse in the country and paid a tidy sum for it. But the price of a stable of thoroughbreds would not have bought him a fliver. Sixty years ago the ladies could go shopping for dry gdods ,and buy silks that would make you green with envy, linens that were linens and broadcloths that beg- gar description... But what their favorite store did not have they . usually. got along. without: You ‘ean ‘pick -up your daily newspaper and in fifteen minutes ‘you can know ‘what the different. shops are éfering in fabrics, pat-> terns, vavieties and qualities that - -_great-grandmother never dream- éd could be gathered together. un- der any conditions. Times have geanged, and so have merchandise and business methods, One of the influences that has helped to brin, g- about so = = cone that nas eg g power as the pennies of today. to multiply opportunities and in- creased the spetiding size of our pennies is advertising. ‘ i Every merchant, every manu- facturer knows, that advertising materially reduces. selling. costs by increasing the demand for and the distribution of: the products of hundreds of thousands of mills. Indeed many of the things. we, count today as necessities of sim-" ple luxuries- could not be made and sold at their reasonable prices except as advertising: has created: a broad market for them, making: millions of sales at little. pri Si. _ and little profits. And so you owe very much to advertising. You owe much to the people of yesterday, who have read and been influenced by past advertising and so have made possible the economies and vari- eties and wide distribution ° of merchandise that you enjoy. -You owe presen advertising a thorough reading. A iter. fa- miliarity with advertisi . with advertisers and: adverti meér- chandise makes continually. for. ns ireneaeine size of youk, pen- aR _ MONDAY, FEB. 3, 1919. ToT Ns ~ WOULD BE A SAFE PLACE TO LIVE IN? We are making a special- ty of monuments for. de- parted. soldiers and sail- 4 ee i ors. N WRITE FOR OUR CAT- ALOG.OF PRICES, ETC. Our prices are the lowest because we buy all mate- rial in large quantities direct; from the quarries, , saving jobbers’ profits and high freight charges. Distributors ‘of 4 |; MAXWELL AND OL! DSMOBILB AUTOMOBILES ! PORTAGE TIRES’, | GREEN DRAGON Automobile Acces- sories.of All Kinds FILTERED GASOLINE Free Air and Water SERVICE STATION: “BANNER HOUSE Boarders wanted; room, end. board. $8 per” week. Two in a is. $7.50 apiece. Single and~ Some rooms. Board is as good a place as inthe state for the money. Owner and)pro- prietor, ‘Sam. Nicola, 104: Mail t. phone: 231 Bi UNDERTAKING PARLORS : Day Phone 100-M: Night Phones 100 or 687 ay Licensed 1 Embalmer, in Charge now earrisze or ot ae nite it, will you to get our prices, ware — aa Harness — Carriages _ ii SPARK PLUGS| BATTERY -| bg thinki ae ming. 9 yeu are ing y! Are You.Going to Honor Your Boys Who Sacrificed Their Lives So the World MONUMENTS, CEMETERY ‘SUPPLIES, BUILDING STONE 615, Broadway Phone 691 aTT_a_T_ TAMURA In-All Ets Branche: At! a Big. Saving. In. Erel On‘all of these lines wé ‘quoté regu! ‘factory Whilesale ‘to dealers. CORWIN MOTOR CO, Bismarck, N; D. z aecanuanunnuessnauegeuneascannensnscucscaseaceannas [BISMARCK MOTOR Distributors of STUDEBAKER and CADILLAC Automobiles “*" UNDERTAKERS. AND, EMBALMERS, Licensed Enabalmer in Charge | Day Phone 50 Night Phone 65 _ Bverything Rlectrical Deloo Farms Light Piants Willard Service Battery Pi Station Phone 370 003 Broadway | DR. A. SCHUTT’ “DENTIST Specia_ Wark In Extracting Wane on {| Billy’s Big 10e " Witiig Pixtired and Supplies | i \ Iivery Town i in ‘the Country Will No. ‘ Doubt Erect a Memorial. . KAREN We will be pleased to’ have our representative call and show you photo- graphs of some of the . Monuments we have made for other citias. WRITE US. @ fat area Eva mie) : » Bring-or-mail A ‘Expert! ‘Developing Expert Dry Sat KLEIN TAILOR AND, CLEANER SHOE FITTERS Our Milk Station-Open Daily |: ‘8A. M, to 6 P. M, Saturday }. night to 9 O'clock,” Sundays ‘rom 9 to 1 P M. Only. BISMARCK DAIRY_CO. _ | 210 Broadway Phone 348 |SMOKER’S FACTORY PRICE Pe Per 1060 10 «$80.00 Sellers . 0.6... tl 3 80.00 | 8: Comniercial Cit .ttfe Billy’s 452) 46.90. North Dak. Star. , 40.00 Our. Hero. . 0.00, | H me Indyst 36.00 « |N. B. Special 1.00" 3.10 WE SHIP CIGARS BY PARCEL Pi oe PE) . WILLIAM: F. ERI =NMEVER, Cigar Factory. ~ 423 Srd St.” ‘Bismarck, N. 0. Phone 243, "New ‘siiaies The latest development in spectacles is supplied. with: electric light, set either Hétween' the eyes or in the rim } siitrounding the éye. “A. clear, ‘shadow: } Tess Tight: is: thus. thrown upon the. oh- Ject of: vision, though the eye itselt,is sliaded: from the bees ays of: > lath, -