The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 14, 1919, Page 8

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100 SOLDIERS REGISTER FOR -HOME-COMING * Prospects Are That Bismarck!) Will ‘Have at Least 150 Guests for Reception CO. A BOYS COMING SLOWLY Probably Half of 31 Men Who! Returned With Unit Are Now in City—The List More than 100 sallors and m: istered at H store on Four big home-coming to be of the returned Y: anks, and it seems probable that when the capital city stages its reception, some time next week, it will have at least 150 guests in the uniform of Une of his allies. Men of Co. > P Amerie a with this unit. and probably half of. them | inf. Camp are now home, Others remained over in the Twin Cities went direct to. th surrounding Bismarc The register at Ha tains the following na pr a few days, or owes in towns ca mp Funston. Tvt. Clayton A. Charmichael, Co. A,] 8. 10th Inf. Pyt. Anton Jesnek. Co. K, 18th Inf. Pyt. Walter Stopler, Co. L 16th Inf., D. B. Registe: 1 ANPHER You may never before have heard of the dealer but when you see the Lanpher. hat in his window you know he’s your kind. buy the latest 20th Int., | ¢ Lt W.-Y. “Parsons, 466 ‘Aero ‘construc: tion squadron. Pvt. Victor Fadden. Corp. Neil E. Reid, Co. corps, 1st Div. Pvt. J. F. Campana, 20th Bn. med., C, 2nd signal > MeDonald, 62nd co, Ft. s E. Harris, 11th eo, 2nd A. S. I, Edmundson, Co. A. 23rd gun bn. Sth div, Camp Freemont, C, A. Wilcox, €u. A. 8.4.7. C,, Amb. Co. 250, 13th diy. Camp L .B. Ha Camp Jackson. A. E. a Ist Lieut. , Battery B. 10th bn., vith int, Harry R. ‘Cunze, 1st sgt., Btry, E, 40 field artillery, Custer. Cpl. CL. Thompson, Co. C, List bn., Custer. Set. Harry M. Rhud, aireraft ae- 3 gun bn., Dodge. Malvin O, Olson, 476 aero squodron aircraft acceptance Park 1. Ralph Madland, 18th recruiting S.1 fe Frank J. Ande ‘son, uh Co., Ist bn., Martin ouhart, signal corps. Lieut. L.A. Schipfer, M,C. U.S. A. ‘A. Knudtson, hdgtrs. Co. 7th inf. Keenan, S$. A. T.C., U of Capt. Mth div. Edmund Decosse, aviation, 8) A. 'T. bert TH. Clifford J. Raumn, 72nd squad., Seth B. Cook, Wagoner. Robert Buzzel George Bu Roy Hart! v. Wagoner, supply. co., 70th FL AL | Go'in and $5.00 | div. Tracey, 10th inf., 1 B. D, Homan, Hrq. Co,: 40th inf. John Delzer, Amb. Co., 262, 13th san. Pyt. Roy Tullman, Co. A, 18th inf, Ist diy, Pvt. Patrick J. Cox, Co. L, 18th inf., Ist div. Segall, Co. D., 76th inf, 13th Dohn, Co, T. Ernest Schmidt, Co. 1. George Bond, Co. I. Herbert E, Ottinger, 43rd Bat. bth aircraft: div Lt. H. V. Horace Atkinson, 314 cav., Ft. Bliss. B, W. Thompson, 18th inf. band, 1st D. Hilmer, U.S. N., Phila. Navy Yard. George A. Bope. W. _B. Arnold, A, T, Holta. Kk. L. Bork Harley J. Holta. Orris Warder Roberts. Franklin William Roberts. Joun L. Larson. O. B. Hoskins. William 0. Olson. L. H, Lobben. Arnold Svendsgaard. M. W. Miller. R, V. Grace, naval aviation. H. M. Winkler, air service. S. R. Miles. Vernon G. Hallum, M, T. C. Pt. John H. Bowers, Hd. Co.,, Ist inf. Oliver Stoen, quartermaster, Cody. Sgt. Harry F. Malm, MT. I. U. 94. Pte. James E. Baker, Bat. D. 6dth Art. C. A.C. Page, C. F. Gar- . M..H. Atkinson, Reg, E. Thompson, Weston Baker, R. D. Burman, W. E. Turner, A. L. Pas- toret. Hank Doerr, 2nd lieut. artillery. Charles Allensworth, F. D. Register, Hjalmar Nelson, Cyltde E. Bunnell, Tim W. Gilmore, Ole Peterson, Frank C. ‘Hubbert, Herbert W. Miller, Wick Re- go, John W. Schott, Steve Kauffman, Fred A. Hartman, LW, Schafer, Am bros. H. Gallaghér, Glen “Semple, Georgo. W. Bemger,* Richard A. Schuetto, Loyal Coddinglon, J. H. Oz- mun, George Smith, Johu‘slavick, Ed- ward F. Allensworth, Of Sunset ‘Division. The Co. A boys who are home all jWear the insignia of the Sunset di- vision, a rising sun in red and yellow set into a large Jeter “A” in black. which designated the first army curps. The device is -eusily confused with tbat of the air division which is a} i “A” with a red disc below ‘ans of Bismarck’s pioneer fighting unit all have the carriage of real soldiers. They are’ reserved, lit- tle inclined to talk of themselves or their exploits. They’re glad to be home again and glad to meet old friends, but they went-away boys, ana have returned men, aged and matured. inthe caldron: of war. “We were at St. Romaine, not on @ fighting sector, when: news af the armistice came.on November 11,” said one of the Co. .A men today...“‘We had seen our share of: fighting, tho, and there was ‘fighting all around us up to the very minute set by the armistice for’ the cessation ‘of “hostilities.” - General Fraser Home, Goneral Fraser, wo went to Dodge to meet the Fighting,First,. returned home.at noon today. He-advised that noné..of the regimental units came -| year im’ France as religio is mighty proud of the fine looking lot of men. who, haye come back i Rey, ‘Bruce Jackson, retary for the Y.'M. C. A., was stand ing ‘in ‘Harris's today then a khaki- clad véteran passed and waved hi: hand. Rev. Jackson returned his lute. ‘The last.time I saw that boy) he remarked, “we were at Gironde: court.” Bismarek Theatre to night, Gladys Brickwel in “The Strange .Wom an” and Fatty Arbuckle in “Fatty at Coney. Is- land.” “The Home of Service” Also the Home of Chevrolet, Hudson and Hupmobile Cars ; and Parts When in need of expert mechanical work, bring your ? car to us. Leok over our battery department, it is the most sash equipped in the state. AUTOMOBILE PAINTING You will be interested in com- paring our work with that of other shops. MISSOURI VALLEY ‘MOTOR CO. CARL PEDERSON, Mgr. Bismarck - North Dakota back to the state in a.body, the boys scatering at Dodge,,many of them go- ing Into the cities, and others coming direct home.- He enjoyed his reunion: For the Man Who Appreciates Distinction in Haberdashery >) Grand Opening Saturday, March 15th COLEMAN’S displays: which are now ready for Spring. We’ve aimed for distinction, and we’ve hit our mark. And we’ve expressed our ideas of quality in a splendid man- ner. We're specializing on haberdashery ¢ effects that are far from common- place—we have much to show to the “man who discriminates in his choice. | We also carry a complete line. of Men’s Clothing, Overcoats, and everything in the Clothing Line. GEO. H. COLEMAN _Men’s Furnishings Opposite Hotel McKenzie ' [with the regiment at, Camp Dodge, and - ‘USE OF’ THE ARMS. WITHOUT DISTURBING ‘THE LINES OF. THE GARMENT. A RAGLAN. WACK, AND | STRAIGHT-UP ENGLISH SHOULDERS HEIGHTEN THE _ STYLE EFFECT... HARNESS STITCHED THROUGHOUT. “CUSTOM SERVICE WITHOUT BASTION PARK The Fashion'Park designing rooms, weve commandeered by the Government” when i decided to put style into the uniform. The Man; a style b00k for Spring, is ready for Sou The Boys are Coming Home! Soldiers and Sailors come here ‘to get. the equipment for a fresh start. in civilian life. They realize that they must dress up for civilian activities, just as they found it necessary to dress up for the job they, have just completed. ; This store is splendidly prepared to serve them, to provide them with the styles they now prefer in Suits of sub- stantial quality. You are invited to participate in the huge style selec- tions which are available in our ex- hibit. “HAND PRESSING ° DRY CLEANING . S.E.BERGESON & SON CUSTOM TAILORING | EXPERT REPAIRING | THE:»ANNOYANCE OF A TRY-ON \ READY -T0- PUT- ON TAILORED AT FASHION PARK Rochester New York LITTON BLDG Clucego y

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