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eled without tentage or other supplies rector of the reconstruction and em- of the town and that great damage has | been done the quays and harbor, Many | of Detroit, and told him that te child-| i ‘aj . q 5 , i WEDNESDAY,.OCT. 15, 1919. BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE pi A :f., NORTHWEST MOUNTED POLICEMAN WHO) “THE “SKY PILOT” AND MASCOT uit teve,zv ting to sr] core Waring in 1, chum, Pig ae ton a } ; . ion i .|the sands of a river in lom| HELPED S UP PRE S Ss RIEL R BELLION x " Several yeats ago a millionaire in 1a es the copuner adh Selah saver South America. 9 re TELLS OF FIRST VISIT TO BISMARCK Georgia took bichloride of mercury by |™e" peer cae a ee a He Mngered for two weeks! Don’t miss the Dance at Pat Phone 75—City Fucl ‘ ee SCRE re ees ae OM | realizing that nothing could save him. B S.°M. Jarvis, Raw Recruit in M F EGAN WRITING Since then an epidemic of suicide at-|terson Hall tonight. Co., for Medora Coal, 4 7 . x tempts by the use of this poison gave RULES 1879, Rassed Through Capital ole ‘ rise) to research for antidotes. — City With Party of Eighty4 > K OF C HISTORY 5 Bu in the case of the Luikart child- ° ‘i ren it was believed that. is Hed Coals En Route From Aa OF G, rent mas aleed eat ct men sd] DQctor Issues Warning : * bs von Dr. Carter was appealed to as an Pe he Montreal to Frontier De. ; cee authority in the treatment of poison And | ells How to Sto a scribes Long. Journey Up the Service Men Called for Scholar- case and fhe child bons with doctors p 5 3 if : ast and nurses bending over them every - : a Missouri to Ft. Benton, in|> ship Examinations—Employ- moment, were transported to Chicago : Which White Mule Furnished] ment Service Seeks Many Wnore OY Are LeCoy er aR: 4 ‘ : Obace abl f See a ae Soe PE \ ii, the Kick. . New York: Dr. Connor, formerly, of | baci t drug st nd 9k for New Jobs. JET eee, eens enaey 5 amet a ot Resse, goto aur GaRe, Stars ANe eae eee 8M. Jarvis, who. first, passed Ieotol, “whieh I have ‘preserihed. with! Wil, have left, you. “With. the, meotine through Bismarck forty years ago as a|/_ An official history of the STS of 4 t suuccess, Nicotol contains no habit- polsoning out of Nour mataad YB yee + i recruit for the northwest mounted po-| Columbus for publication in two vol- i Ll Son duces astoniehoee ck harmicas | eval’ health “sills auipikly is peo el, lice force, and who was destined, as a] umes is nearing completion under the very ‘short. time. The ‘use. of ‘tobacco| Note: When asked about Nicotol tah- member ct rate Eamcus body, to play| joint editorship of Messrs. Maurice pe Be Ne YA vigor. and ambl- data, one of our leading druggists said: a tngOr! : euslont| ‘ . jon of the slave who is enthralled by its| “It ‘is. truly y ki ’ AE a Cait deed ieheve to Francis: Egan, ‘former United States ' feat vandt leave th Weim ane tne wage taiwan ahead gf anya c \ 86, is iy x ealth a ves victim. ¢ sy | we ha 2 . B his second yisit. Ambassador to Denmark, and John B. eat prey to general, debility, throat and tune taereed” Tete arate rieanee ta retina Jatvis and fellow recruits for the! Kennedy, director of publicity of the , Sf at Proublee BAT VOURnaRey.. MaGHinla gee i ete HC Slsaa tianled: cuatonien Northwest Mounted came through Bis-) gcnignts, Lieut. M. W. Maynard, “Flying |; cancer and’ even’ bil name unless the remedy possessed un- marck in 1879 because the Canadian mana teehee Rha) y K a (a5 pues if ¥ ns the world over often trace] usual merit.” Nicotol is sold in this Pacific railway then ended at Winni- : The first vole i oe ae Parson” Leaves ’Friseo for rt ofthe above diseases and many clive tinder an i Apo moeaEe eg, and the most direct route fren! books, one dealing with the crigin, Oe rs If you want to treo yourself. f Fara Lndit Med aRSaee ene mourreny where the force was recruit-! growth, ft nal and public activities Drip Back to Mineola Leer Aa te tea apm bene a inne Neat eeu reese ed, to Fort Walsh, which was to be| of the order; the second book being ‘ oe t ” z Te eee ater ra mecree Wee et devoted t exhaustive review of the RACE WITHIN. A RACE hence by boat to Fort Benton, the heaa|.@" work at home and abroad. In ee abs . of navigation. the second volume the patriotie serv- Mineola, N. Y., Oct. 15.—With Lieut. ig REMEMBERS cIny OF '79. ices rendered by more’ than fifty ee W. Maynard the “flying parson” > ‘very clearly recall my first visit) thousind members of the Knights of alreddy. off. from, Bau. Jrancised - on baa ty Agia" sald ne Jarvis todis-) Columbus in. the world ere ai be we aie “ip 19 Mineola in the army, “It is forty years since I was last i A dir service transcontinental race three here, in the spring of 1879. I came commemorated, It will detail the ef- fliers who completed the first half of through with a detachment of nortl.-| forts of the soldier-Knights from the Lieutenant B. W. Maynard, the preacher-flier, and his police |th¢, journey here were ready to “hop a horses comprised our party. We wi land, Puerto Rico, Mexico, etc. Dr.leaped hundreds of miles ahead of the field;in the transcontinental” Two of the three, Major Carl Statz all recruits at the titie, and we came! air derby. and Lieut, FE. C. Kiel, who flew nip hee from Collingwood, Ont., via Du- ke and tuck across the continent from luti. iFrom here we went up the old * u San Francisco had expressed —them- A“ Missouri on board ‘the steamer Rel pear to have approached quiet near|selves as not anxious to make the re- Cloud to Fort Benton, the head of na- j { the town of Tula which is considered|turn ‘trip, When brpther airmen 09- vigation, and from there crossed over the key to Moscow from that side. Ajserved the strenuous efforts the two the Canadian boundary to Fort Walsh, ‘ dispatch received her ys that ifjwere making for a get-away, however. Northwest territory, now called S$ MQ’ |Tual falls to the C s the Bol-|it was laughingly remarked that their katchewan, | shevik “commissary will flee into /carlier statement probably had been - : “I will venture to say there are not! Turkestan vrai tie Pets ea 105 He ‘ a many living today who caite down to! RUSS ARMY PUSHES ON “Jockeying” for the lead and a Jively, { the boat to sce us off the’ morning we \ 4 snore ay vse: north- [Tce Within a ‘race is predicted. i shipped our horses on ‘the’ Red Clow. Western Russian army under General ‘The police in those days wore the red rie eae Yudenitch. ig reported here to have Nae yore Eee es | coat, but we were not permitted to wear or i j «: {pushed some 35 miles beyond Yam-|rieqt Belvin W. Maynard flyine from the uniform while passing through the #ack Guyer Brought in by Sioux |jurg and to be within 20 miles of|'Sani Francisco to Winona Pas, eka United Ruitea Be earn | County Officials From Gatchenia which “48 only 30 miles turn trip of the transcontinental air T wil in irst'gl 4 will never forget my first glimose southwest of Petrograd. The taking goy ft Se " ts a ok of the buffalo, ‘hey were in larve South Dakot 1 1500. pri iaine guid trom: 4crey lett Salduro, Utah, for this city | ; herds skirting ‘the banks of the Mis-| Bide evay the BORGHEY TG announesde Gon. | ond Wa o'elock, Pacific’ time,. this | souri at many points along our routs pe ae aad i ee (fidence is expressed among the Oe Ce ne eee te i to Fort Benton, and we amused o2r- Jack Guyer, Alleged chicftan of 8) coors that Petrograd will fall before’ 8 aon yf es selves with watching’ the big beasts to Set cue onan ae this attack. j here. ‘ the monotonous accompaniment of ‘No which Attorney General Langer e-)" ‘The red army: is blowing up the | Bottom,’ “Three feet, scant’ ‘Hara jeweeds 0 aye pees oneragngein Noth roads everywhere while retreating. EX-SOLDIERS LOOT 1 Aground,’ éte., as the deck hand would gid South: -Dakota durtuedatie _ lag it SR aa call back to the pilot on the boat. q cightecn months, during which time it} THWARTED DREAIS LED I. W. W. OFFICES i] “It was different after we reached is alleged to have made off with thou-} Q paay anaes | Fort Butoca’Pheke wetonleon Loaded 8 of déllars worth of cattle and] SOUTH DALOTA GIRL TO AND BURN PAPERS| | a company of United States infantry, jhorses, was brought to Bismarck on! pOISQN HER LITTLE ONES | Chicago, Ill, Oct. : and the first night the Canadian po- Tuesday: afternaon by State's Attorney : o propaganda —Itadquar j lice and the Yank soldiers got their jJohnson and Deputy Sheriff Froelich HG haha opened in South Chicago, today bore | hé@ads together aud broke into some al- joe: “Shous: coun’ lodged /in (Continued From Page One) placard y away from south Chi } cohol which the police had braught he Burleigh count i sedatives prescribed by the so” and Was empty of the literature it} } i Z through as hospital comforts, ‘There ing pending is pri 1 i an. k ‘had housed. ‘two hundred men includ-; | ‘ y’ Was some drunk that night. .Next day peice ma nicl Ben Guyer, brothers of the dren Given Repeated Doses. ling a number of discharged soldiers 5 the officers finally. discovered where prisoner, under arrest in South Dako- alled Edna and Shirley in from jast night marched to the hall, drove} 4 the ‘booze’ was comlhg from, for in ifta on simile r charges, have not yei]play Sunday afternoon and gave each out the seeretary and pitched the books-| § those days it was about as scarce ag at Deebablg ae ay a them font, erpsules. of pichlor and pamphlets into the street where i the present time. A guard was placed i n€ Pd. Lo /m fide of mercury. expected 0 vasoline was poured on them and then | ¢ tha Gu ” omthelroamsialteh condncasthe atrour by Governor Frazier, in which |die right away.’ Seb salle: | { vat “the SanowA WAY. { anink, and the spree was over. ‘Tue event the Sioux eounty jollicials iil “They are all TF have in the world, 4 oe we ° boys, however, juat“eduldn't te. good! > Copyrighted by. International return to Mobridge, S. D‘, for the re-}but I could see no future for them, United States Korean Treat your personal appearance. That night they’ broke into the cook's, MAURICE FRANCIS EGAN, | Midining mem the t “Ten minutes alter I gave them the} 5, \0 °F “coo at the first 4 ‘ galley’ and stole“his pics, Cookee b+! pi d. Lite Who Is Writ-| ear dose, I gave cach of them four} #¢ was in 1882 that the first treaty came. real peeved”\Fle baked ap some| iplomat and Literateur Who Is Writ: BOLSHEVIK ARMY more capsules. ‘They were sick, and) Wil Korea was signed by the United | i ing pi Ee | ing Official History, of the Knights DEFEATED; CITY when their father came home I told! Siates, and foreigners took up their -ovening bi | eka: lee Mooking «plea, fox the bi of Columbus With John’ B. Kennedy. Or OREL IS TAKEN |him that they had been cating green| residence with official sanction at PCHING, 0%. ‘ dh next day and doped them. They stoi Sean oe i EL IS ey nade be uence Boer Sas } them and ate fied that night, eee tie) ean is a prolific writer of history, bi- é — Dears is ae | | Chemulpo, the seaport of the capital, suines cost more, next: day everysman jack of them was) Geaphy. ficti Pca | atanl (Continued From Page One} th ee, the aval t ae ae AT bold Seoul. Even with this foothold in the | deathly sick.” | OBRAD AY: eckony and: poetry, and an’ most important railway centers south Ree I aaa + Gates vera new country, the unwelcome visitors } ANGED TO ARCTIC CIRCLE. | acknowledged. figure In the realm of'of the present Russian capital, acon aaeGhlte: thay lips were blue,| Pushed their way but slowly into we Jarvis, now a commercial traveler,| American literature, Mr, Kennedy is) FIGHTING STILL GOING ON “T went back to bed, but I couldn't! ther parts of the kingdom, and as remained eight years with the Nor a well known newspaper writer, a)” = lage * Ont ‘tn. ae I Eoulaatt stand the pain, 1 late 28 1897 only a relatively small 4 west mounted police, His territory ex-| contributor of poetry and fiction’, Copenhagen, Oct, 2 Pecoulda't stand. sepa, fs : beta hi s ing is still going on in t city d for them to die quickly, Just] portou had been visited by white tended from the Montana line to tile) stories to magazines, and one of the:/%.'** 5 Age ¥ i | ¥ “ i i ArGtie circle, and he covered that range. iiode aco ly neil “publicity “produe- Riga Hotw een Jatt 1 and Lithuanian ore day 1 went in again tO wen.—National Geographic Magazine. frequently, riding ftom Fort Wal.) grs developed during the war wplfare which cutered the western part of the! Then, | knew iat 1 1 A 4 1-3, long ago abandoned and razed, to Fort) yoy pra aa 3 ‘ mt i eniered she eter Dat oe BS Leave Linea dio i “| Phone 75—City Fuel SaroeA HOME SET Chippewayan, Norway House and Y¥ Eeaa vanette i Meee eee Ce Cage ca cm ae tT ones ; | i Factor. He and his compantons trar-| According to Peter W. Collins, di- state that shells have fired a ‘portion ing. = 53 pos iCo., for Medora Coal. : tn h Dp SUT as Mrs. Luikart, eri) vd Dr. tes, | 2 1 Mrs, Luikar 7. Yates, makes the daily home care of shoes a matter of seconds. when it was 40 degrees below zero ind, Ployment Service of the Knights of u y aes F ae. is eta worse, and when night came the duz, Columbus, the demand ,of | soldiers, I ans have been killed during the hee svete at ft - ore oe babning a-hole in, the snow, covered it over wlth ilors and marines for jobs is still to : A MEEN, cf ee twa ing deeper intosthe. vital tis- i ristle dauber c row : boughs, piled it fall of buffalo robes; he encountered. The Knights w' keon-| an ih TS at seems a as eons chdven thé. aaaiee. bes penile Daiadle sasbier cleans around soles and applies f and slope as Ange i). bag tn tr tinue their efforts to find jobs for the fired upon’ by the Germano-Rusgian lieved what he was told. Then be be- polish tnorougaly, Jarvis was one of 1; mounted po-) men, The Work has been intensified in’ forces, 4 unconfirmed report de-,came suspicious, He obtained the aid ; + oat \ rthw forces, and an~unconfirmed report de-)\ a ? ol Poksher ¢h BS Ube eat pred ovek: tae nals nora Greater New York, and the big ‘hut clares, a British force has pean landed ;Of Dr. Isaac Gellert. The two wrested | Large Lamb s Wool Polis act that just fits the hand bed A reds and half-breeds whom Riel TRO located inthe Longacre Square section in or near the city. trom Mrs. sana a statement that Att h eal—YOU eat brings the brilliant shine with a few strokes. Useful fan|* ed to rebel, and they held them at bay| of Broadway is kept open until nine Blockade measures ave seemingly rig. | the children had taken: pool bye er OBC ea eat one to remove dust and renew the lasting SinovA Shine. : til 10,000 Canadian troops could be| 0'¢lock each evening. Ono of the rea- idly enforced in the Baltic, six German | @T- aie ‘ i i Fs, um! | Canadian troops could be merchant ships having been captured The physicians were not convinced, si ! e | rashed in to stem the tide. sons why most of the service men ap- page = Wealtise ics Ae ae ‘ and asked for Mrs. Luikart’s arrest. 4 Teach the children to use SiotA and be neat and _ “It wasn't a pleasant experience,”| peal to the Knights for jobs is pri- py, one shd Mone While the mother was being drag- FOR YOUR STOMACHS SAKE thrifty. : said Jarvis. “If the Blackfeet had} marily brought about through their POLES BEGIN OFEFNSIVE ged, screaming, from the home, an am-| 41) get full food value and real stom- y i gone out with the other. Indians we} policy of refusing to place men in posi-| Stockholm, Oct. 15.£The Poles have] bulance was taking the two pallid lit-| 30, emgort Instantly relieves heart: { would have béen done for. But they) tions which would “rn them ina blind, begun a offensive against. the Gcr-|tle victims to Province, Hospital, Dt-| pira bloated, gassy feeling, STOPS BLACK TAN WHITE OX-BLOOD BROWN ‘ remained loyal, and that saved the day) giiey,” ‘The employment service hag mano-Russian forces in the. Baltic) troit, ._| acidity, food repeating and stomach for us. After the war came retribt-| joer placed any of the many thousand regions, according to\ a message —re- When she could bo calmed suffi-| risery’ AIDS, digestion; keeps the| Saree SSRN tion, and I saw as many as five men in‘n job Paying less than § ~ (ceived here from Riga. ‘Chey are re-| ciently to talk, Mrs. Luikart made her stomach sweet dnd pure. kicked off our improvised gallows into|@en In a Job paying less than $18 per CC aa See ba Sov, ay | confession. a th P 4 : eee 3p 2 Week, nor in an: nd of work to Dotted to have captured Koyno, 4 a eke ie A EATONICis the best remedy ard only costs i i eternity at one time. 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While} the government order of taking_over! the work of welfare socicties and put-| ting it in the hands of army offic | was directed against other organ tions besides the Knights of Columbu none made any public protest against: the contemplated action. The first pro- test brought letters and telegrams to! “William P. Larkin, overseas director, | from former officers and soldiers ure-| ing the order to fight the idea of taking civilian support away. Sentiment of; the soldlers favors the Knights. Several hundred former service men will this week hear the yerdict on how they passed the entry examina- tions held by the different colleges and universities which the Knights of Columbus have selected in their award of one hundred free scholarships. to soldiers, sailors and marines. , The- scholarships include board, lodging, books aid tuition. All of the! applicants have been looked after by| William J, McGinley, Supreme: Secre? tary of the Knights of Columbas, at London, Oct. 15.—With General Denikine’s Cossack army advancing from the south and the northwestern} Russian forces almost within sighting | distance of Petrograd the Soviet sey: ernment of Russia appears to be fac- ing a crisis. Bolshevik headquarters at Petrograd were closed last Thurs- day according to a dispatch to the Daily Mail from Reval. The northwestern Russian army has} apparently crashed through, the Bol-} shekiki lines over a wide front. Pskoz? hag been captured and it is believed that the forces under General Yu-} denitch also have taken the important | towns of Luga about 85 miles south-| west of Petrograd. The capture of | Yamburg 75 miles from Petrograd! re- | ported on Monday and latest dis-! patches indicated the line pf advance | to be nearly 125 miles in length. | On the south the Denikine troops ap-! 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