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BALDWIN MAN H. Ward, Y. M. “MCA A. Secretary in France, Corrects Erro- neous Impression Correcting false and conflicting re- ports as to present conditions at Brest, the Great French port of debarkation for American troops, H. Ward, former Baldwin hotel man, now engaged in Y, M. C, A. work in France, wr: The Tribune as follows: Brest, France. March 7, 1919. Bismarck Tribune, Bismarck, N. D. Dear Si: lam going to write you briefly from Brest, France and let you know how} the big camp looks to a N. Dak. man. T’ve been here at the big camp, or or Pontenezan Brks., ve the French name, for the months. i ump al- i a fair ly good idea of conditions here auOW; ! question but t bad ping place last &% that i part of it, except tha “in the making” ye cump was in fact nine months | ago there was no mp here, except | the old + rracks covering about | ten aci ale of puumodat- ing about 300 troops. about 90,000 or more he have many more than that, and be able| to take care of them well, This camp is now a good one. No mother nee worry over the fact that her son wi have to go through Bres home for we have fine roads walks everywhere, plenty of barr good water and a really good, sanit: trom even two months ago. And ou camp. An entirely dif! mt pl: boys are not kicking. That's the li proof that this pla come here on their way almost unanimous in saying that this place is better than the camps they left. So don’t wor ny more about your boy having to lay out in the mud while in Brest for he will be well tdken care of here. 1 have ..ust re-! turned from a few days visit to my sons area in the Advanced Section; war thru “Chateau. Thierry, Chalon: and many other battle scarred tow _ SAYS BREST Is/ _ MISREPRESENTED lier getting his in the great Handley ;conducted by Mr. to I gaw thousands of our boys ¢ where and can say that they are same fine, cheerful, healthy chaps see them pictured to be in our m S zines at home. Of course, they want) to-go home, but are, as a rule, not overimpatient about it. My boy has| been driving an ambulance for the! past six months and has had some ex- periences ‘that are better to tell about. than to go thru, but is glad to hav had them at that. Trusting th few lines may be a means of prevent-j ing some worry by the folks at home, a lam e| H. Ward, Y. M. C. Who Will Get Germany’s Forfeited Trade in South Americat It would seem from information in The Literary Digest this work that| the toss-up is more or less even be- tween Britain and the United States, | with urgent inintations coming to the latter from South America herself. | ! i A. Sec. + What is the answer? By Rail to Buenos Aires | A ten thousand mile trip in a rail road train through the two Americas “is actually neare omplishment | than the Pacific Railway was at. the close of the Civil War,” s The} Literary Digest in an article this week | describing the present status of the} great Project upon Which work has | been going steadily forward for sev-| eral years. Bismarck Furniture Company 220 Main Street | Furniture Upholstery Repaired, Re- || j finished and Packed. commencing at 10 o’clock A. M. 7 milch cows ; 3 bulls, 15 months o| 1 black mare,-4 years old, wt. 12 4: years old, wt. 1000; 1 black too numerous to mention, / TERMS OF SALE—AIl articles over $10.00 good Beall paper 1, 1919. No goods to be sale are complied with. villages and towns m: | population land villages BRITISH BOMBERS IMPRESS CROWN PRINCE OF SWEDEN Gustavus, crown prince of Sweden, is duly impressed. Page factory in England. s in the foreground. ABNORMAL GROWTH OF CITIES IS CALLED A WORLD MENACE: with pridaj quired each New York announces y by a city like that it’s population now is 6,000,000) York requires hundreds of trains of or approximately 6 percent of the | points a thousand or more miles away. | ion of the United Sta r York adds percent of the people or | e tities or in towns of} ‘Each Cigar in its own humidor’, nt live in small towns | ‘arms. A few generations le up nd the fa ma ‘Judge Kaos it} «the t of tl nall towns New London i bout to absorb a large art of the strict about its present | | limits. When it doeg its popula- | |tion will be nearly Public Sale: The undersigned will sell at Public Sale, at residence on: farm, Section 10, Gibbs Township, 11 miles Northeast of a on THURS., MCH.' 27, at 22 HEAD OF CATTLE AS FOLLOWS old heifers; 5 last fall calves. 14 HEAD OF HORSES AS FOLLOWS wt. 1100; 2 bay geldings, 4 years old, wt. 1100; 1 sorrel .mare, 1 gray gelding, 5 years old, wt. 1400; 2 gray mares, 5 years old, wt. 1400; 1 sorrel mare, 5 years old, wt. 1800; 2 bay old, wt. 1200; 1 gray mare, 5 years old, wt. 1000; 1 5 years old, wt. 1000; 9 spring colts. MACHINERY AS FOLLOWS: 1 Van Brunt drill, 12 £t., A-1 condition; 1 8-ft. drill, good condition; 1 mower, 4-ft. cut, good condition ; 1 feed grinder, good condition ; 1 disc, good condition ; 1 fanning mill, good condition. Other things | SEVEN ‘HEAD OF HOGS = FREE LUNCH .AT NOON The drift to the cities increases year | | by year. Where will it end? 10,000,000 or 2 percent of that of the British Isles. In New York one office building that covers little more than an acre ot ground space but towers high has a work day population of 22,000 and a daily traftic—that is an incoming} and outgoing flow—of 250,000 persons. To transport the food and fuel re STIFF JOINTS SORE MUSCLES Limber Up Quickly Under the Soothing, Penetrating Application of Hamtn’s Wizard Gil little pink teer cents. G the following eae to-wit: ld; 43-year-old heifers ; 3 l-year- 00; 1 black gelding, 4 yrars old, | gelding, 5 years old, wt. 1400; ares, 5 years | ay gelding, under $10.00 cash. On all sums at 10 per cent payable November removed from premises unti] terms of |Z aA ERT Hides, Leather, and Chrome Tann; and will pay Top M. Hides and furnish leather at Roek Bottom, It will pay you with us before you place your order. bee - Hides & Leather We are wholesale dealers in Harnéss. Skins, Lace Leather, Oak rket Price for Prices. to figure GROVE HIDE & FUR CO. Bismarck, N. D. AUOVELSUECUUDTODEOUUUDSOUSUSODUDSUOPOOTONOTODDDOUE | SUT NUUTVUAUAUARARAUAUAUAUUUCAUALAAA AL Coo ee The Winds of are raw and gusty. Many ‘bins will be empty. . It you. want the Best Se the-Best Coal send your orders. to the Washburn Coal Company /' Wude -McCORMICK, Agent ; He is ‘irst wiew of the big British bombing machines He is personally Handley Page, at the right of the prince, who = | consider will be yprer tires. {casings and tubes w EL DALLO ‘the prize is forgotten,” i you why. MISSOURI. VALLEY : Mueh of sections q jiles ‘distant. -A French iad mado- possible such cities as London and New York fhen he invented the_method of pre- servation we know as cold storage. New York could be cut off from com. for a few weeks and live. So could munication’ with the-rest of the world London. Before cold storage was known such populations ag/these cities have today would:perish if their lines of supply were‘cut for a ‘week. By a wierd :trick of fate. the man who, invented cold ‘storage, und made Hestible as_did no other-man who ‘ever lived the feeding of, grovped millloys n, died of ‘starvation. 'hé abnormal growth. of . cities is | becoming. a world nace. _ Nowhere is this menace assufning such propor- tions as in England and America. How is it to be Checked or abated? Possibly by economic law. Sooner or later the waste that attends the ‘ransportation of hundreds of millions of tons of fuel, raw, material, food, et trom far distant points. to cities li v York and London and the‘r traisportation.of the snanufactur: oods' back over the same routes for mast ‘Today the big’ from ¢éoal, “The Hote, of Service” MR. CAR.OWNER Within the wext few weeks you will be getting out your auto- | mobile and prepaxing for the sea- json’s run. Doubtess one of the ifirst things that you will have to -Springfield | believe that; we have something, that will! merit your investigation. That they cost more is true, but as has been said before—“the fecollec- | tion of quality remains long after In our line of Kel Drop in our store, or cl us up and we shall be ‘pleased ta show | only ‘beginning to be developed. have great natural elements of power in our rivers, in the ocean tides, in the sun and in the ‘air, There is no telling when ‘science will harness one or the ‘other of “them s0 as to minimize the present importance of coal. When that tine comes there will be lessening -instead of increasing in the population of big cities, re Man by nature is. gregarious,’ hut such inconscionable congregating of peoples as the last “half century has witnessed ‘is appalling in its sugges- tion. Itis unhealthy ang protentous. It draws: the energy of a natiqn into small units an saps the strength of {pe whole structure at its source, the ‘arm. New York's 6,000,000 should bot be considered with-pride but as evidnece of peril. So, to, with Lohdon’s | plan of a city of 10,000,000. The world is too big for such herd- OLDS. Head or chest— are best treated *externally” vith, This Service Flag Will Last Forever Surely you will honor .perma- nently those from your commun- ity who helped defend our coun- try in the most stupendous of all wars and you have been wonder- ing how to appropriately replace , your temporary service flag. The finest testimonial that -you could ere¢t is an‘exquisite design of indestructible Marble or Gran- ite which faithfully reproduces the sculptor’s best workmanship and is in no true accord with rec- ognized fine art standards. Write Their Names In Stone ananaaneanenatentitte MUM | i “Phe ‘Home of Service” CARL ‘PEDERSON, Mgr. Bismarck Each monument is individually made to contain any number of honor names, also an’ inseription of our own choosing. BISMARCK GRANITE & MARBLE WORKS Phone 631° ‘615 Broadway MOTOR CO. ‘| ‘North ‘Dakota FOOD STUFFS By growing the most of your food stuffs you overcome the high cost of living: We have several excellent garden plots available to yeu at reason- able prices and upon satisfactory terms. Full information. will be .giyen upon’ request. BISMARCK REALTY COMPANY Bismarck Bank Bldg. Bismarck Tel. 314— No. Dak. \ een cum ice and ‘Valve int-Head Motors “What is not appre- elated but what isa fact is that the larger the cities grow the greater the waste and the higher the cost of liv- ing for all. ~Phere can, be no gen- eral waste that does not affect all people to some ‘degree; - Nothing that is abnormal tends to the general good We have just received a large gvnbevindnreinnaniiit 25. Percheron, Clydesdale and 40 Hereford Bulls, Cows and 6° Angus Bulls tion, address— , Lewis and Clark ‘Hotel. ring In Your Pletures in Picture Mouldings—We can make you ‘any style of Frame you desire. im FURNITURE REPAIRING, REFINISHING— WINDOW SHADES - AWNINGS, ETC. A. E.'SHIPP, Prop.. ’ West of Postoffice PHONE 349-K/ ee ois aoe s 1 Improve Your sila COME TO:-MANDAN FRIDAY MARCH, 28 And Get Some of ‘This Good Seed Stock. 39 Shorthorn Bulls, Cows and Heifers. Consignments from the Leading Herds of real offering of useful Money Making Cattle ai _ animal sold is backed by solid substantial breeders. breeding stock, herd bulls, range bulls, cows and heifers, stallidéns or,mares come'to Mandan, March 28th. b. 0. CRITCHFIELD, Sales Manager. i CASTORIA teen wocesaeeDNe Always bears _ the Signature of stock of all! tHe | latest designs \ van iid anneal govecvacuuoceesenconsuusuaciennpeneagennaanins Belgian Stallions and Mares. Heifers. \ orth Dakota. A Horses. Every ‘If you need For catalogs and informa- Mandan, N. 'D. nesnoneesinecinaanny Radiator Repairing —and— Battery Repairing | * CORWIN MOTOR co. Bismarck, N. D. 7 BUICK and OAKLAND CORWIN MOTOR co. D Business Directory PaRTESRAT Rrisiine fon ARTI POGUE [eal HOt BISMARCK -NowrH-Daxora Bring or mail in-your films £08: .. Expert Developing t FINNEY’S_ DRUG STORE . . -, Bismarck, N, D, : QHOE FIT i MAIN STREET FREDERICK W- KEITH ' ARCHITECT - Distributors ‘of STUDEBAKER and CADILLAC Automobiles ———————— BANNER HOUSE Boarders wanted; room and board $8 per week. Two in a ‘bed is’ $7.50 apiece. Single and double rooms. Board is as good a place as in the state for the:money. Owner and pro- prietor, Sam Nicola, 104 Main St., phone 231. PERRY PARLORS Day Phone 100-M Night Phones 687 or 100 Licensed Embuimer in Charge ee | ~Undertakers — . Embalmers | tcomed Reber in Chae Night Phone 65 BT BURKE Tribune Block Bismarck, N. D.. UNDERTAKING | Webb Block Bismarck, N. D- ———————— |SMOKER’S FACTORY — “PRICE -- Per Per 1000 100 $8.80 $4.15 8.30 4.15 4.00: 2.00 4,00 “ 2.00 4.00 2.00 36.00 360 1.80,” N. P. Spécial . 31.00 3.10 1.55, * We Ship Cigars by ay. Bares! ‘Post ” Per ‘ 59 Billy’s Big t0c Sellers }....4. $33.00 Commercial Clubs, 83.00 Little Billy’s ... 40.00 ‘North ‘Dak. Star 40.00 40.00 William F. Erlenmeyer Cigar Factory 423 Third St. Bismarck, N. D. Phone 243 7 . FINE. BUGGIES » ‘If you are thinking of buying a new earriage or wagon it will say yeu to get ‘our prices, | FRENCH & WELCH Flard ware Tools — Implements ress — ‘Carriages — Wagons ||MEN’S FURNISHINGS | Everything Man Wears’ AT BARGAIN ~ PRICES COLEMAN’S : Opposite the HeKensie Hotel. te