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The final test “of a’ hatvis wearing it. Who ever ore a) Lanpher: till fitywore’ out knows how long $5 the best hat will last. HUNS ORGANIZE TO SEEK TRADE , List Germans nans Willing to Go to Other Lands N. E. A. Special to the Tribune. Berlin, Germany.—German organiz- ation already is functioning for th day when Germans will recaptur world — trade. Germans sent from, England formed, a club whic’ held ‘regular meetings. At ‘a receit meeting blanks were passed around | to be filled and re‘urned, asking these questions: j “What were you doing in England Ww hen war broke out? “Would you be prepared to repre- sent a German firm in so, what branch would s RUSS WARSHIPS. FOUND. IN MESS, Sailors .Who Had_ to i Clean Them Up Made Il N.-E, A. Special to the Tribune. |. ; London, Eng.—British officers, and | men who took over the Russian Blick sea fleet found more than their stom- achs could stand when it came to jed Billie Burke, stage will be ter.” at the night. winsome of the seen in Daugh- Bismarck “Theatre to- big gunboats, Filth was everywhere. Dead rats were in the drinking water. Men who work- below came above deck in legs than a half\hour too ill to stand it r. fioilers were choked and elec- lines were out of commission. Volya, the largest of the fleet, is entirely clectrically driven, but 307dwitchboards instead of one as in a Brilish ship. cleaning up th Carney Coal Phone 94 What Is The O. E. Anderson Lbr. C. Cause of Headache? Backache ? BY DOCTOR CORNELL i che is perhaps the most ailment from which women suffer. Rarely do you find anybody free from it. Sometimes the cause is obscure, but Dr. Pierce of Buffalo, N. Y., a high medical authority says the cause is very often a form of catarrh that settles in the delicate membranes of the femi- When these organs are inflained, the first. symptom may be backache, or headache, ! dizaines' panied by bear- ing-down ions, weakness, irregularity, painful periods, irri- tation and a general run-down condition, Any woman in this condition is to: be pitied, but. pity. does not. cure: ‘The trouble calls for Dr.’ Pierce's , Favorite Prescription, which is aseparate and distinct medicine for women. It is made of roots and herbs put up without alcohol or opiate of any kind, for Dr. Pierce uses nothing injurious in his prescrip- tion. Favorite Prescription is a Bacl common nine organs pnsi aatural remedy for women, for the+ vegetable growths of which it is made zeem to have been intended by Nature for that very purpose. and women, young and old, have taken letters to Dr. Pierce saying it made them well. it is reassuring to know that it goes straight to the cause of the trouble. but one way to overcome sickness, and that is to overcome the cause. Thousands of girls it, and thousands have written grateful In taking Favorite Prescription, There is That is predealy what Favorite Prescription is intended to do. "Send ten cents. for trial package of (nvalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. Constipated women, as well as men, Peasant Pellets. They are just splendid Favorite Preseription Tablets. Address are advised by Dr. Pierce to take his for costiveness. . "Take it from me, says the super to the engineer “You can’t ever beat good old ‘Gravely Plug. It’s got the real tobacco keeps a man satisfied.” Good taste, smaller chew, longer life iswhat makes Genuine Grave- lycost less to chew than ordinary plug. Write to:— GENUINE GRAVELY DANVILLE, VA. for booklet on chewing plat. has! GERMANY. ONLY PREPARING FOR ANOTHER FIGHT iCapt. A. A. Jones Declares Huns Do Not Believe They Are Whipped—P? lan New War j —— | jATROCITY TALES CORRECT ‘Ame lieve the Worst They Hear of Barbarians Over There does tot know © does not be she Aniubs she hi a ae she ii e she i to awai yo mnust make repura: : prations y to disch: t tu We must see to it that she and that she f we do not we will have of the American expedition ervice in France, parish house, and bh war and the situation which has grown out of it was more interesting than any previously heard here. It was the more impressive because of the calm. matter-of-fact wav in which it was told, not by a fireeating, blood-thirsty, swWash-buckler. but by a cool-headed, efficient business man, whose business in this war was 1 with the actual fighting than to see that the fighters were kept fit; that their supplies went up to them in time: that they did not suffer from cold or hunger for lack of clothing or food, and that their guns were not silenced by absence ot ammu- aultion. ATROCITY TALES “Much has beew’said of German atro- cities In northern Franc d in Bel- gium,” said Capt. Jones rom what I have seen and heard I believe you are safe in belleving anything that you ure told of the brutality and barbarity of the Huns, I haye vnally seen a little Belgian boy whose tongue was cut out when he refused to work for the Germans. I haye talked with a French woman whose husband, an offi- was murdered by a high Gérman officer over whom he was ‘bending ‘iu the act of holding a canteeii to his lips. J was back of Verdun when ‘some of our Ajnerican prisoners were told by the Huns they could gg back. to their own Hbes, They started, jimder a white flag, and with the! cermin guards, and when they we fy No, Man's Tauid the hand. grenides among poor, wounded, shattered fellows, crawling helpless on_ their. lands ‘and.kuees to reach their own comrades: T can say with gratification that, we didn’t Jet Fritz get back to his lines. “Germany fought a8 long as she had euough ammunition left to make an impression. Then it cringed and beg- ged for an armistice Ini order to gain a bréathing spell, Germany does not believe it is whipped. j est in thering — stre start. And if we y mercy now, it will merely mean more staughter bloodshed 10 years hence.” AMERICAN ENGINE ‘apt. Jones told of the prs when the; they were forced to discard the } tive French dock machinery, building their own docks and install their own cranes and unloading devices. He told how they went into the marsh land at Bordeau with plans for miles of docks. and how the: French engineers laughed at. the Americans, insisting the war was over before even the necessary filling in could be ¢ cans brought: in m their own United States, and they sucked the sand out of the bay to fill in the lew s, and within 120 days they had miles of docks completed and giant cranes in operation that could pick a big locomotive out of the hold of a ship and set it down ‘on its tracks, ready to steam up. Capt. Jones described the manner in which ‘supplies’ were moved; told how vast store houses were built ; how standard gauge railw were laid over night; how hospitals ructed on the basis of a five-year war sprung up. THE SPY SYSTEM He described the completeness of the German spy system, which operated a wireless from the top of a large build- ing in Paris as late as February, 1919, and through which it was believed the air raids on Paris were conducted. He also ‘told of the operations of German sympathizers in this country, of the engines and machinery which cume -across with the boxings filled with sand and emery; of the automo- biles whose crank cases had been load- ed with broken bits of steel; of whole shipments of jams and jellies and mar- malades in each can of which was found sufficient ground glass and mer- cury to kill a regiment. “This work ‘was done over here. in the factories. in spite of the most rigid inspection. It justifies all that we ; have ever suid or thought of the pro- Germans we haye-with us here.” MEN’S CLUB FORMED Last night's meeting was a decided success from every respect. Only sec- ond’ to Capt. Junes’ address as an at- traction was the sumptuous dinner served by the Ladies’ guild.. Rev. Buz- zelle, after everyone had fed and had listened to Capt. Jones, broached the idea of a men’s club. It was cordially received by everyone present, F. I, Conklin, O. N. Dunham and others en- dorsing the plan, and it was moved that the chair name a committee of three to prepare a program for a met’s to be presented at a similar meet- ing two. weeks hence. F. L. Conklin, A, A.-Jones and 8. A. Floren ‘is committee. At the s Have a Right to Be- merely the pays to. the ht Germany again 10 years from sis the way in which Capt. ALA. returned from more suins mm WHich confronts the | ’| his present address, to the $180,000 BONUS TOFLICKERTAIL General Fraser Announces That Every Discharged Man Is to Get $60 From U.S. 4 NO RED TAPE Is ATTACHED Simgle Application to Zone Fi- nance Officer at Washington All That“Is Needed One hundred. aud. eighty dollacs in bonus ‘cheeks are vided. among North, Dake fighterg- by. Uncle Samuel mentary reco; ion, of their services over there amt over ne ere. 3 Is to be di- 30,000 1 compli it the revenue it cof provided for it statute. very discharged Soldier, marine ‘is eutitled under a bonus of $60.» Very little red tape: surrounds the | j procuring of this bonus. All that is required fs that the i dier. sailor or marine forward his j charge papers or discharge order, with { zone finance | officer in the Lemon bullding at Wash- ; | ington. D.C. The bonus “applies to ev has served Upcle Sam in capacity durfng the wo now being discharged their bonus when mu: | man whe y military | ea ee YANKS IN RUSSIA ARE PRINTING A NEWSPAPER. | N. F..A. Special to The Tribune. Arc:angel.—American soldiers in Northern Russia are kept informed on current events by a paper of their own. The American Sentinel. It is a four-page sheet and the Red Cross | sees to it that it is printed degularly. Papers are sent vy sledge to outlying posts. NOTICE. I will not be. responsible for any debts made by my wife, frene Grue:-; berg. WM. GRUENBERG. 34 1t Carney Coal Phone 94 0. E. Anderson Lbr. C. * — On ese Gen) rads in the country the sturdi- ness, steadiness, and un- usual comfort of the car has ‘been fully “demon- strated. Steep hills, rough roads, or mud roads have held no terror for‘it. It “has done everything it has been asked to do, and many things that have been called remarkable. Donse BRoTHERS MOTOR CAR M. Be Gilman Co, Bismarck on - “The Home of Service” Also the Home of Chevrolet, Hudson and Hupmobile Cars , and Parts When.in heed of expert. mechanical. work, bring your : ‘car. te to | us. Look over © our battery department, it. is the most completely equipped in the state, - AUTOMOBILE: PAINTING You will be interested in 'com- - paring our work with that of other her shops. © i FIGHTING YANKS thousand | , UE RHEIN FP ATR EASILY NOW The sale of Oilaf Korein i isinereasing. 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Lenhart; And all leading druggists everywhere in ‘North Dakota and America. Maxwell —a car of rare charm and—able UR first impression of this present day Maxwell as. it passes you on the street is one of decided beauty. Your first ride in it, whether at the wheel or in the , tonneau; tells you of its rare charm, But after six months you find a new admiration for the Maxwell. You find it shuns the repair shop, that it runs and runs and runs and never stops running. Then after a year is past you develop an enthusiasm for it. that dictionary words don’t seem to fully describe. And.then after you have had it for more than the average life of a motor car and you find it far better than even: the Maxwell salesman said it was you search for the'reason. This is what you find: { For 5 years Maxwell cars have been built on the alrite chassis plan. Todate 300,000 have been turned out on this plan. Each car better than ‘the other. Each one better ee ing than the other. There have been’ more than 1000. refinements in the Maxwell, but never once have the Maxwell executives swerved ‘ from the original program. You conclude that reliability was designed “into” the car. and built “into” it, and that a policy of. 300,000-all-alike is the . soundest kind of reason for writing your check for a present’. 2 e es