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PAGE 8 OO BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE. ~- COL. QUAIN HOME: | COMMANDER - IN - CHIEF F DINES WITH HIS GENERALS' FOR VERY BRIEF RESPITE TODAY Bismarck Surgeon Still in Service Is En Route to Fort Snell- ing Hospital SAW STERN WORK OF WAR, | In Charge of Base Hospital Used for Evacuation Purposes Near St. Mihiel Salient » Quain came day t Snelling, whither 1 red for duty in the hospital, Col. Quain February 2 ch steamer li al France, Upon his arrival in New ¥ he found that his family was in Cali- fornia, and he crossed the continent to spend three d with — them, He reached Bismarck on his way back to Fort Snelling and will resume his jour- ney this morning. He is’ still in ice and does not know when weet to be relieved. He ix one of eight army medical men who re- turned from France on the La nee, ischarged upon thelr | but who w by special 0 partment for furth regarded probable th ment took this action bec broad experience which surgeons have had in the bi in France in the treatmen such as now are receivir in the army IN ACT! Col. Quain, who - in command of the army Bismarck hospital Fort Oglethorpe, Camp Jackson as 2 He sailed with the surgeons and medi- cal men of his unit last August, reach- ing France early in September and be- ing immediately assigned to active HEBRON NEWS duty. s EM h Claude Stelter, who has been serv- Base hospital No. 60, to which Col.|ing in the navy since the United Quain and his staff ssigned. was | States entered the war, has been dis- used as oan evacuation hospital. Wounded soldiers received their pri mary surgical attention bh was most diffie formed under respite. As at base hospital: 60, Meuse, during the ter-| Mj St. Mihiel sector. of the Bismarck Col, Quain at Bazoilles. riffie fighting on The other membe there during the strenuous days of the Argonne forest campaign. last three weeks of the war Col. Quain was detailed to special duty as chief of an operating team near Verdun. and it was there that he met Capt. L. B. Hanna. Members of. the. Bismarck unit who are still at} base hospital GO are Mrs. Margaret Brown, Misses Sada Sand, Jennie Goodman, Annabel Ross. Hunter, Anna Rockswold and Harriet Spillane, all of Bism: vie of Mandan. Cup’ marck, Capt. Nachtway of Di and Capt. Meland of Grand For Corporal Harold Hopton of Bismarck is with the unit as stenographer. 1 ALL Ali a All of the North Dakotans in his unit were sound and w when he left Ba- zoill ur-Meuse, advises Col. Quain, SQrDs are best treated “externally” with Vics Vaponut By *YOUR BODYGUARD" - SOF. 607.9120 The HURLEYS Dance and Concert Orchestra 10 Main St. Phone 130K “The Home & Service” Also the Home of Chevrolet, Hudson and Hupmobile Cars and Parts When in need of expert mechanical work, bring your car to to. us. Look over o our battery department, it is the most Spoinely equipped in the state. AUTOMOBILE AINTING - You will in com- : "pring ou our ore with that of other sh ops. meud¢ President Wilson, commander- held | generals at Montigny Leroi. -| chief of staff; M The ni hospit the baskets so well. decide the tie resulting from each | team having won from the other wi ill probably be played here in March. although everyone was well fed up! smaller end of a 25 to 27 score. with war and anxious to get back to! America, A third game to 1 The Miss_ hief of the American army, dined with’a group of his In the picture are shown, left to right, General James W . Wilson; General Pershing; President Wilson; General Hale, 26th division i sand Jusserand, French ambassador to Washington; General Hunter Liggett and M ,| Seran r | Rohs at New Salem last Saturday and | Hebron high school boys displayed | Sund: better team team work than their op- | ‘s_ stood up under the tre-| ponents but were not able to negotiate ain well.-and none of tha} ') members of this unit was lost after arriving at the bas route to France, however, Marie ONLY. GREAT Paris—The face of “face of the uniformed attendant who holds open the door at Quai d’Orsay as the distinguished peacers roll up in huge cars, is an in- fallible index to’ the importance of each arrival. President Wilson, Lloyd George, Clemenceau and Foch all in- spire him to beatifie smiles and hum- ble bows—but some of what he plain- WIN SMILES! - ASUUSOS Oral ic —__————/ Re ES Bal quick, pleasant relief from Indigestion Pain, : Gas, Acidity, Heartburn or Dyspepsia, \ ndrew, Sponsel visited with Miss Mary Barnes at Glen Ullin Sat- urday and Sunday. : For the Beulah Coal Am-/ Jus: | ly considers small fry receive frigid respect and no more. You can almost see them shiver as they pass. \Japan Considering Ban on Liquor Sale _ Tokio—The Japanese home o..ce jsanitary committee is considering the prohibition of the sale and consump- tion of liquor by young men. jstrictions on brewing are also con- | sidered, These are very choice things of strictly. All- Wool materials, with workmanship of the Re- Now for Some Extreme Values in ‘Fine OVERCOATS for Men and Young Men at $35.00 highest order. There is a variety of patterns, colors, and weaves; the favored models are shown, with many excellent types. We assure you we are giving very extre- , ordinary values at $35.00. =““T?. -Pape's Diapepsin a ‘The moment you eat a tablet or two, all the indi- gestion, gases, pain, acid- ity and stomach distress ends—Instantly ! Costs little—Al! drug stores. Buy a box! i bout nurses on the it and one upolis girl, who of these was a Was with the Fred Saxowsky visited the Twin City Auto Show last week. Harry Funk returned to the’ ranch Friday after a few days’ visit with triends and relatives here. Word was received Saturday th Phone 75, City Fuel Co. DESK. ROOM During the} by Dr. charged and returned to his home in Hebron Sunday night. lor. Dr. E. Lee Howard, president of Fargo college, spoke to a good sized For|crowd at the Congregational church! day and night} Sunday evening. The second gs s club programs which was’ given, last londay’ and Tuesday was enjoyed by large ak i tainment by the ) unit, who arrived somewhat later, were i talks on company Cooperate by’ Mr, Alex Karr, and the addresses | rit Osteén-Sachen were al well rendered. and well received. The baskétball game Friday evening between Glén Ullin.and Hebron. was a contest all’ the way through, with team taking the lead by turn but the} ~ locals had to be satisfied with th | =—W__. R seckers for the purc ‘The Government: wan and Albe You can for your grai chools, churche illustrated 1 of Community, eandy, The music and enter-| the, directions. Flad you're alive! and repaired. ond at $15 i $30 Per Acre Good Grazing Land at Much Less. are offering unusual inducements to home- a joy her prosperity. Loans made ments can be had at low interest, Provinces of Manitoba, Saskatche- nd every encouragement tothe farmer and ranciuenie, eat ellent land at low prices on easy terms, and get high prices. ern Can hee ‘and hogs—low taxes (none on kets and shipping facilities, free = Splendid climate and sure crops. scription of lands for anls in Manitoba, load rutes, ete., apply to Superintendent W. E. Black, Clifford Block, Grand Forks, W. D. Canadian Government Agent We specialize in the achieving of ambi- tions and we'd like to.cooperate with you in. . making yours a reality. What-have we that ‘would be of service to you? — experience — capital — counsel — there’s,sure to be some way we can help. Come in today. Let’s sit down and “The Friendly Bank” BISMARCK BANK "North Dakota : ice cream, ete., Of oll ‘of korein at the druggist’e. ‘Absolutely safe, guaran- teed m thod of becoming thin, starving; you become slender gracefully, vivacious, mentally and’ physically alert— Reduction guaranteed 49 to 60 pounds or no cost to youl. Albert Funk has landed in the U. A. again and expects to be home soon. | Miss Verda Brindle spent the week end with the Eldridge family at Tay- | __Miss Elsie Funk visited Miss Minnie Reduce Weight “If_you. wish to reduce steadily. yet eat z get.a ‘sinall box MEN i Keep your clothes dry cleaned, pressed Only That Pet Hobbie What is your pet ambition—a home, a new. seeder, a business of your own, a larger business—or what? Ik it over. Our facilities are at your servic and there’s no time like. the phe No. self- terms, a 2 TTT UUAQUUUOQO0CAOUEEESUEAGULAUAAALUOANGH Including light, tele- phone and janitor ser- vice at a reasonable rent. City Insurance Agency Under City National Bank | Phone 220-R N EARLY five thousand of our bee in khaki and blue are ‘coming back to work. We shall, of course, make a place in our organ- ization for every one.of them, but we wish ep it without. throwing out of employment the who ‘took their places and have worked ‘faithfully for us ever since. This is not. going to be so easy for us as for.some others, because the Gov- ernment designated ours as an essential industry during the war, and .we actually increased the efficiency of our organization after. cur boys left to join the ranks. : a Mail Orders Given Promnt Attention Suciety Brand Clothes | Hirsh-Wickwire and Hart, Schaffner &: Marx Overcoats CUSTOM TAILORING EXPERT REPAIRING 5.E.HERGESON & SON HAND PRESSING DRY CLEANING R We can, horn ‘ive steady work both to our present. help and-to the returning. soldiers ‘and sailors, if we can bring about an immediate’ in- crease in‘tractor production. In order tc do this we must move forward to the farm some thous- ands of tractors-that are ordered for delivery at various dates up to May 1st, and we shall also, have to ship a large number of. tractors that. farmers intended to order later this’ season, but could just as well take now. , To those. farmers who are so situated as to be able to.take advan: tage of it we make the following nropesition:: ae Our Early-Delivery Discount Plan - If you will take delivery of a Mogul or Titan tractor inow we will réWard . your co-operation as follows: To those who will accept delivery of a Mogui or Titan 10-20 on or befor March 8th, we will give an Early Delivery Discount of 5% from the price; of the tractor, (This amounts to $61.25 in the case ofthe Titan 10-20 and $56.25 on the Mogul 10-20). After March 8th the following discounts will be given: ; 5 ' For delivery during week of Mar.10 to Mar. 15 incl. 4% For delivery during week of Mar. 17 to Mar. 22 incl. 3% For delivery during week of Mar. 24 to Mar. 29 incl. 2% For delivery during week of Mar. 31 to April 5'inel. 1% \ This discount will go a long ways toward paying the fuel::bills’ of your, tractor during this season. By taking advantage of this Early-Delivery Dis-~ count, you will/not only be helping yourself, but will enable us more ‘easily to put back to work- our army~of returning boys without breaking up our present organization. You ‘will find that you need a few weeks to get acqus ainted with your new tractor. The'man who has + tractor early can become familiar with It, onal Harvester In this county theve tractors are sold: by: Bismarck Motor Co. . so that when the first day of good plowing weather _dawns, he will be able to get in the field without a moment's lost time. That in itself is a very good reason for taking-early delivery. Go to your-dealer and tell him‘that you will accept. immediate-delivery of your Mogul or Titan 10-20% horsepower tractor, so he can make up his carload shipments without delay. ompany of _.Bismarck TTT TT CARMERS Lc NO i