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{ of | By BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE EIGHT MAJOR HENRY, HALE, HEARTY, HAPPY, HOME FROM TWO YEARS OF FIGHTING “Hello, everybody! well and happy,” was the character- istic greeting with which Major Frank §. Henry, one of North Dakota’s old- est and biggest fighting men, breezed in. yesterday afte: months’ service in France. Major Henry went over | ner in which the folks back home stood’ as commander of the First Battalion | te their g “It did us all good to get of the Fighting First, North Dakota’s! reports from the Liberty loan cam-! pioneer national guard organization} paigns and Red Cross driv and with which the major has served since} cvther patriotic activities in North Da- before the Filipino campaign, in which | keta, It was mighty fine the way they the First distinguished itself. backed us up, and they did a big. part in the winning of the war, It put stif- and the glorious climate of Nor -jfening in our backbone. kota,” said Major Henr, nhaling a} “I am feeling fit and hope to get large» chunk of aforesaid climate. back to the habits of civilian life in “After twenty months in France I'll! due time. I intend to go into business suy that General Sherman was right] in the state and will continue to make) in what he said about war—it applies! Bismarck my headsuarters.” just as well today as it did a halt: Our Boys Were There century ago.” “You can’t heap in on too strong Upon his arrival in France, Major | when you write about the record our TUESDAY, SEPT. 2, 1919 = “Daddy Long Legs” »¥s: Featuring MARY PICKFORD Mary Pickford’s own million dollar picture, breaking attendance records everywhere Hope you are Henry was first assigned to the 41st division and later to the line, taking part in a number of engagements with the 26th and 42nd divisions, Following | {the signing of the armistice he had{ command of a camr of 5,000 troops. Major Henry {is proud of the man- MAJOR FRANK HENRY. Home After Two Years in National Service COMING COMING The Season’s Biggest Sensation, the 10 dollar per seat picture, Aurora Mardigan and cast of 5,000, in “The Auction of Souls” an astounding, truthful revelation : there,” said Major Henry. “I ce nly am proud of the boys whom we sent over. They played the game every minute, and they more than held their own with the best in the A. x Maj nry landed in New York about a month ago, He was met there by Henry, who had just bagged ail who was convicted and given three-years-sentence for ‘an attempt to rob her partment, The last fcur weeks have been spent in a leisurely homeward journey and a be- luted honeymoon, Major Henry and boys made we SION The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been dated? : ee Aen wae i i yy Evangeline olton-Henry vere in use for over thirty years, has borne the signature of married shortly after his return from and has been made under his pere the Mexican ¢ ign, in. which he Ldn sonal supervision since its infancy. served with the ‘Their proposed fa / Allow no one to ccccive you in this. moon was interrupted by Amer- All Counterfeits, Imitations and ‘“‘ Just-as-good”? are but leclaration of war on Germany, Experiments that trifle wit: and endanger the health of resulted in the major’s immed- Kal ad Chen Secrest Baptist. ii ait ar inca asin | BI. SM. R C | Yo ay i aye v] iS B] com- fa s : What is CASTORIA [ists ise" Eig Fates ARCK THEATRE Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castcr Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its ege is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipativa, Flatulency, Dakota Flour Mill Begins Operating Two Shifts a Day 24-hour shift at Drake yesterday, ad- AMERICA MUST BE | tures, Herbert Hoover, director Gener-| BOLSHEVIKI OFFERING Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. The North Da! mill and eleva- ter’s association first state-owned and operated flour mill began working a vil W. Luehrs, secretary to Man- : A. McGovern, who is here to- day. Operating a full shift, the mill will produce about 125 barrels per day. Up to this time the mill had put EUROPE’S BANKER Hoover Informs Supreme Coun- ai of the inter-allied said he believed it imperative for the United States to extend to Europe credit of from three billion to four billion dollars, for a TO MAKE PEACE WITH VICTORIOUS LITHUANIA in only eleven hours daily. dy Copenhagen, Sept. 2—The Lithun- Orders are coming in many times as ian legation announces that. the Bol- sheviki-have been surrounded .on the Lithunian..front.. They are offering to make peace with the Lithunians whose advance continues, ycar and a half or two years in order to provide a market for the Ameri- fest as they can be filled, states Mr. i Luehts, Carloadiot applications are| Paris, Sept, 2.—Appearing today be-| 6, winus and safeguard — Europe being recived from-surrounding towns/|fore the sub-committee of. the congres: and from distant points, The flour is}sional’:committee on war expendi- selling in 98-pound sacks at $12.20 per i barrel and in 49-pound: sacks at $12.40 for the best patent, and bakers’ flour is sold at $8.30 for 196-pound burrels. Harold. Heimindinger,. who: served un- der the Drake Milling’ Co., remains manager. Dance at Schebbler’s Barn Wednesday «night. O’Connor’s Orchestra. Phone 189 for Beulah Coal. tf He cil Loans Are Necessary GENUINE CASTORIA ALways Bears the Signature of Tribune Want Ads bring results, MM LLAMA ; o) The Kind You Have Always Bought ‘A Modern Up-to-the-Minute Sanitary Lunch Room THE .CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY, NEW ELKS BLOCK Opposite Western Sales Co. —— This Post-War Maxwell is a Rare Study in Automobile Development OME day, some Firestone user is going to convince you of the true economy of using Firestone Gray Side- path wall Tires. iz ia mel l | 1 Handy,Andy Says It’s Wise huni to Paint Up Before Win- ter. Weather Comes It’s a good idea too—means money in your pocket to give the garage—the house, the porch floors: and even the fences around the place a coating of good durable paint—will pre- serve the lasting quality and improve the appearance of your property. Come in-and have a talk with this industrious fellow in our store—he will be glad to fit you out with all the necessary paint and brush requirements and the cost will be very easy. You'll fiind here an excellent lot of col- ors and in’ first quality brands that are bound to give satisfac- tory results. THINGS TO MAKE To preserve your brushes for future use, clean, paint thor- oughly from them with turpen- tine—then wash with brown soap and water—when dry— coat with cup grease or vase- line and it will remain in per- fect condition, But why wait? Ask some Firestone users. Better still, ask any tire repair shop. The vulecan- izer knows that the Firestone Gray Sidewall is the best tire built—so good that he gets fewer to repair than any other tire of large output. HILE the great plants of the Maxwell were busy in / war production the engineering laboratories were working night and day on a Post-War Maxwell. Today this car is in our salesrooms. It expresses in a decisive way the progress of automobile making in this country. ‘ Unquestionably it leads the way among cars selling under $1200. : There's a new type radiator, larger, more efficient, more handsome; a new Elliott type front axle, which makes steering now a tireless pleasure; a new rear axle, heavier, with an indestructible four pinion differential; an improved electric system; a new idea in an instrument board; a larger w 4 and more convenient gear shifting lever; full crown fenders with wire edge reinforcing, (the front fender aprons are crowned to eliminate all vibration and rattle); a new way of anchoring the running board; a larger gas tank, and hung‘in ; ? the rear; a new tire carrier; a new emergency brake, located at the transmission, and not on the rear wheels; a -heavier service brake, and equipped with equalizer to Prevent any tendency to skid. Also equipped Let your next tires be Guns in'the various styles for iargevand'amall. eaiievare here To miss seeing this Post-War Maxwell is in abundance, Small arms and to mi ammunition too, and they are of iss the motor car treat of the year. the best make—for it is our pol- aS icy to sell only the kinds that will give complete satisfaction. “We Bell the Best Goods” LOMAS HDWE. CO. Incorporated BISMARCK, _N. D. p with Hot Spot and Ram’s-horn. BD HUNTERS NEEDS These are but a few; and yet it is the Re ‘ HAVE BEEN WELL Same fundamental chassis on which 300,000 ( : LOOKED AFTER Maxwells have been built. l More miles per tallon More miles on tires - TIRES Most Miles per Doliur WESTERN SALES CO. Stoves, Ranges and Kitchen Uten- sils—Builders’ Hardware a Specialty. STAT TM Keto uererms SENT ;