The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 8, 1919, Page 8

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PAGE 8 BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE TUESDAY, JULY 8,- 1919. ONLY 17. BUT HE HAS HIS BATTLE oe Lee er ae ————— SCARS AND LONGS TO FIGHT AGAIN |he was almost insulted and answered = ee sharply, “I don't want a peaca job— BY PEGGY HULL. He is a small, slender, smooth-|arvers (© Pe # soldier in a Agnting T ne Crit fect oO H | cheeked and i although he looks 10] pis history is that of a born ad- Staff Couresrent of N. E. A. yi eria years service | venturer. With A Nicholas Gu n the eastern} “7 was in an orphan asylum in Pe- * eo trograd when the war came,” he told iiiee me with the aid of an interpreter. ins He is intensely/was 3. Lots of the boys were run- t and Dditter/ ning away to join the army so I went are not putting/ along. I belonged to a Baku regi- BU, “My mother and father died when I Apply VapoRub lightly—it soothes i more active efforts| ment as a scout and had a horse. the tortured skin, 1 found him hanging “One night after I had been with " Americ: an garrison inj the regiment two years we ran into yi Siberia jsome Turks, They outnumbered us a a a 1 a boy aske ve Us y 14 AYOUR BODYGUARD"-308, 60% 91.20 a fatherly doughboy asked] five to one. That's how I got this, and he pointed to the saber cut on his iis ms Wind 3 head. “The Turk thought he had killed i . p me or I couldn't have escaped. ft q F | “It put me in the hospital for about s\\ < mt : hy a year—that was worse than fighting. . Ve ran out of food and medicine and —— e y shipped me from Moscow to Pe- tr rad and from Petrograd to Chel- 1 got well, and when the Czechs ‘came aong and the Bolsheviks started troudle I joined up with the eventh regiment. I just transferred myself from the Russian army. “We had a lot of fighting after that all along the line to Vladivostok and——" he opened both his hands with a quick significant gesture, smil- ing one of his boyish smiles: “I got more than that.” He meant more than ten. “Yes,” he went on thoughtfully, “I got more Bolsheviks than I can got_me The unusually delicious, flaky pie crust made with waite a ronnie pdt Mazola is astonishing. Perfect digestibility follows cut began to hurt and the Czechs o } ; ; 1; | ia | | FOR OUR MANNERS ~~ BOOST BISMARCK by keeping your Lawn and Grounds in FREE 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 N Y 8 8 8 8 8 8 ny $ 8 $ 8 8 8 8 s 8 8 8 8 ry iY 8 $ 3 s 8 3 $ good condition. We have all the accessories for the shipped him to Vladivostok. where Garden or Lawn he Was discharged as unit for furth every time—even with those who ‘complain of deli- Lawn Fountains Grass Catchers Saher eee ee enone cate stomachs that cannot digest anima! fate, Aten worth : 2.25 | TEAC ATION while writing for. $1.00 and 50c $2.25 COMPENSATION a gaat neath The new Corn Hose Wheels Lawn Mowers PREMIUMS MUST Put Mzzola to the Test with ne Pecipe for Rea'ly Products Cook : 3S ‘ $7.50 to $15.00 BE PAID IN FULL Delicious Pie Crust. : Book contains 68 Complete with conection 2 cups Flour Pinch of Sult pages of practic. |: $5.50 Guaranteed Rubber | Instalment Plan Not Permissable ¥3 cup Mazola Tle Vater aland tested re- Hose Under New Law, Rules Work Mazola well i into the flour and salt, add enuugh i.s water tu huld together, cip es, Handsome-. Garden Hose Sold in any length Attorney General ee ee : 4 iy illustrated. 4 inch 5 Per foot, 22c : CORW FRUJUL. 2 Kee CO NATIONAL STARCH CO., Sales Representat aca Free — write us 3-4 inch 50 ft., complete at- i Premi payable to the work 306 Guardian Life Builling St, Pou!, Mis a, ioday for i tachments—$8.00 NOZZLES—Each 75¢ tnea's compensation (buresds to veras P.O. Bor 151 Nero eee ae today forit. | vide protection for injured employes a eeeceer’ | We are showing a splendid line of the famous must be remitted in full at the be- MAYTAG ELECTRIC WASHING Se aaonot te virang oat over te ty, North Dakota. MILTON BOUND IN adorns the book was George Cudmore, be s v Th 1 ff some em- a MACHINES AT $85.00 rly instalments, rules arstetany Ab plosers af labot, nota 2 Russell} Dated June 10, BaIN VELINSKY, MURDERER’S SKIN] inte se oolccniae he cite tees, a $ ee . : 3 “in| Dliller Milling’ Co., whic! pay. § Administratrix of the estate of He was executed in 1880. “The skin torney General Albert E. Sheets in 00 per annum wiii be very nigh, and “ i = F response to a request for an opinion. t these pay- Frank Velinsky,. deceased. London.—(By N. E, A.)—In the pub-| is of a dull ivory color and quite soft Wercarry:a large astortment of labor-saving devices; whtelt es Ts oat te bencade. in small in-|| First publication on the.1 day of} jic library at Exter is.a copy of Mil- jand nice to the touch.” writes the Ex- # we invite you to call and inspect stalments which woulg reiieve the} July, A. D. Pay g.1528° ton's poems bound in the skin of a wife | ter newspaper man who dug up the vol- murderer, _The_criminal_whose_skin | ume. burden to some extent. Assistant Attorney Genezal sneets MAYTAG VACUUM CLEANERS AT $40.00 pac ‘igen stomach id-d s be} | When You Buy It Here Our Guarantee Goes With It farbed remitted in’a lump sum at the pegin- | if | ning of each.fiscal, year. KI-MOIDS 6000 SWISS VOLUNTEERS the new ald to digestion comfort IN FRENCH ARMY KILLED THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED HARDWARE STORE IN THE CITY foday. A pleasant relief from ere A —Our Customers are Our Best ADVERTISERS — the discomfort of acid-dyspepsia. N. E. As Soseial to The Tribune, : e igor oe) e WNE Geneva._Swis; volunteers. wer' cialis BISHARC KAM DAKOTA: See Co score Eamon among the Webvaat fighters’ in the 5 French Foreign. Legian. Official re-| | ports show that out of 10,000 Swiss} | officers and men enlisted 00) were| | killed in France and 1,500 were] i woulded or missing. At Verdun they ! refused to retreat. though surround- I ed by Germans, and ‘suffered their i ‘ty heaviest losses there. boll NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the matter of the estate of Frank Velinsky, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the un- dersigned Jozefin Velinsky, the ad- ministratrix of the estate of Frank Velinsky, late of the village of Moffit in the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, deceased, to the cred- itors of, and all persons having claims against, said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the first publica- tion of this notice, to said adminis- tratrix at her residence in the vil- lage of Moffit in said Burleigh coun- LADIES! Owing to scarcity of labor, space and time we are forced to dis- continue this department in our shop. KLEIN “<< Tailor and Cleaner Swift & Company Continues _ Only Because of Service Y. ‘THE tire that has. captured the Northwest this year is the Firestone Gray Sidewall type. The only “control” over the packing industry is the “control” that gathers about the ability to do a necessary job in the best way. Swift & Company has reached a lead- ing place in the industry because the size and character of the job of providing a nation’s meat require the wide and thorough organization, the experience and devotion to duty, found in an institu- of tion like Swift & Company. Sf Their praises are sung from the thickly congested city streets to the {sr away places of prairie and mountain, 4 they are all life and strongtP, Qutcide they are all toughness, to take the grind of our rutty roads. You are entitled to the saving and satisfaction this improved tire insures. Go to the dealer who selis— The moment Swift & Company ceases to perform its functions of usefulness with the greatest efficiency and satisfaction to the people, its position in the industyy will -vanish. 7 “| ot ¢ Chevrolet, Hupmobile Swift & Company service is performed: oc — Moter ‘at a profit of a fraction of a cent per pound, Smith Form-a-Trucks and atte, Tractors Let us send you a Swift “Dollar”. It will interest you. Address Swift & Company, Union Stock Yards, Chicago, Ill. Kelly-Springfield and Pennsylvania’ Tires Prest-o-Lite Batteries and Parts | i 1 \ | } ACCESSORIES NOTICE——— We have on hand a few used.cars which we will sell at reduced prices in order to have a clean slate for our semi-annual inven- tory July 1. Some real bargains. MISSOURI VALLEY | Eis MOTOR COMPANY | ' Be ND TIRES Most Miles per Dollar

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