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THURSDAY, OCT. 17, 1918 TO BE DOFFED General Assures Man Who Got Out That He WiM Stay Out Now. "REGRET" CAME TOO LATE Citizenship is not To: usually and the rtver ul a privilege to be donned, or doffed at will, like an old coat, in the opinion of Adjutant 3en- English he advises a Walsh county' alien who withdrew his declaration of indention rather than enter the that now he is out he will stay out n. SubjectT Johan Aos. withdraw his fclaim for exemption and to enter the service with the contingent.

This board is favorable to such action if it meets with your approval. Kindly send us, your conclusion fore the end of the week. Yours very truly, W. J. HOOVER, Local Board, Walsh County.

Oct. 16, 1918, From: The Adjutant General, To The Local Board, Walsh ty, N. Johan Aos. If The above registrant having cleimed exemption on the grounds of alienage, and having filed an affidavit withdrawing bis declaration of tion to become a has placed himself in a position where he can never become a citizen of the'United fact that he now regrets his action and desires to enter the army can made' no change in his status. 2.

This man enme to this country expecting to-'make it his future fcome, hevmade his declaration of intention any allegiance to any II IP The" Influenza GeYms- Attack tthe Lining of the Passages. When ViapoRub is Applied Over Throat and Chest the Medicated Vapors Looser tKf Open, the Air Passages and Stimulates the Mtifcous Membrane to Germs In VapoRub is sorbed ar.d Stimulates the Skin, Attracting the Blood to the Surface and Thus Aids in Reducing the Conges- tion Within. CALL TO DON'T WORRY. intended to become a citizen! When he called upon to feive his ices to the nation and to help tain the honor and freedom of the country of his he claimed emption on the grounds that he was a citizen of a neytral country, signed the affidavit.renouncing allegiance to the United States and surrendered his citizenship papers. His action at the tinie he did this was of his own tion.

la my option he is not, -pad never would be. a real American. zenship in'this country from tttis time on is not something put on anil takeoff like an old coat, and Citizens of European countries who come here must understand that they are not wanted unless they are frilling to asV sunie the ful1 obligation of iu return for its 3 eral Fraser. In vei- plain and direct Yo'J VhinR ,0 the The correspondence on the subject is as follows: American boys are giving up their Grafton, Oct 15' 1918 I lives to make the freedom they enjov From: Local Board, Walsh- County, I D. enough real Americans to Adjutant hiarck.

Riu Dear registrant claimed exemption ou the ground that he was an klien. On September 24 he filed affidavit withdrawing his declaration of tion to become a citizen. Registrant now regrets his action and wishes to citizenship Privileees. say that he his future' the regret he feel This coitmry wants them to ret lt of this country and in not whlle and- uou. thank God.

we imve win this war, without dickering with men who would never become real soldiers, cause putting a uniform on a man and placing a gun in his hands does not make a soldier out of him'. It is the spirit of America, the love for its stitutions, and. to use th'e expression of the boys Over There, his "guts" that takes him "over the top." This man has elected to be an alien and he permitted to cha G. A. FR4SER, Adjutant General, b.

WRIGLEY GIVES TIN-FOIL TO THE GOVERNMENT To help meet the needs of the ernment, Wrigleys will discontinue the use of tin-foil as a wrapping for "Juicy Fruit" chewing gum, in ofder to lease this valuable material to Uncle Sam. V- Hundreds of thousands'of pounds per of tin-foil will thus be made available to it is said. "Juicy Fruit" will hereafter appear in the hermetically sealed pink per same as "Spearmint. "Doublemint" will also be wnapped In waxed pink paper, instead of green. mrv w.

s. Kaper From Bark. Over 50 kinds of are now used io manufacture paper, besides banana skins, bean pea cocoanut fiber, clover and hay straw, fresh foreign prince or ami seaweeds'and over 150 especially to his fojrmer ruler, this c. man at the time he took this oaffa'fully Swisses. patient remain in bed until his strength reti in bed at least two days or more after the fever has left you, or if you are over 50 or not stay in bed fohr days or more, according to the severity of the tack.

EXTERNAL APPLICATIONS. In order to stimulate the lining of the air, passages to th-ow off Ihe grip germs, to aid in loosening the phlegm and keeping thef air passages open, thus making the. breathing easier, Vicks VapoRttb will be foynl tive. Hot, wet towels should be plied over the throat, chest and between the shoulder blad.es to open the pores. Then VapoRub should ie ribbed in oyer the parts until the skin is red, spread on thickly and cohered with two thicknesses of hot flannel Ther'e no Occasion for clothes Leave the clothing loose enza Has a Very Low Per.

around the peck: as the heat of he eentage of Fatalities, Not Qver One body liberates the ingredients in the- Death out of Every Four Hundred ot Cases, accordina to the N. C. Board, with each breath, carrv the of The Danfler Lies in Complications Arising, Attacking VapoRub is Principally Patients in' a Run Down Run Down sorl)e(l Don't Go to skin, aUraetmg the blood, to the sur- viunui Jo n't Go to skin, attracting the blood, to the surBed Soon Those Who ton Earlv cdngestion within. Get up too Early. HOW TO AVOID THE Spanish Influenza which appeared Evidence seems to prove that this in Spain in May has all1 the' appear- is a germ disease, spread princely apce of grip of la grippe, which has by human contact, chiefly thru cougly swept over the world in numerous epi- ing, sneezing or spitting.

So avoid demies as far iback aa, history runs, persons having means Hipocrates refers to an epidemic, in avoiding, drinking 412 which is regarded by cups, roller towels, etc. Keep up your to have been influenia. Every cen- bodily strength by plenty of exercise tury has had its attacks. Beginniiifc" in open air, and good food. Above with'1831 this country has had five free from colds, as colds the last in IS89-9 rltate the lining of the air passages THE SYMPTOMS.

and render them nyich better breeding Grip or influenzal as it is now called, places! for the germs: begins wiH a chill followed by Use Vick's VapoRub at the very aching feverishness and sometimes first sign of'a cold. -For a head cold, nausea' and dizziness, and a general melt a little in a spoon and inhale the feeling of weakness and depression, vapors or better still, use VapoRub The temperature is from to 104,. Sn a Benzoin steam kettle. If this is usiially lasts from three available, use an ordinary teai to five days. The germs attack the kettle.

FIJI half' full of boiling water, mucuous iheinbrance, or lining of the put in a half teaspoop of VapoRuu air throat and bron- from time the kettle chial is usually a hard just slowly boiling, and inhale the cough, bad-at night, often steam arising. -v -t times a sore throat or tonsilitis. and VapoRub is the dsfrequently all the appearances ot a covery of a- North Carolina druggist, "severe head cold, who THE TREATMENT. form eMnthol, and Cairtphor with such 3o to bed at the first symptoins, essential oils as Eucalyptus, Thyme, not only for your own sake hut to so that when the salve is avoid spreading the disease to oth- applied to the body heat, these a plenty of ients are liberated in the forna of vanourlshing food, remain perfectly pore. -r.

nuiet and don't Quinine, aspir- VapoRub Is comparatively new in in or Dover's Powder, qtc. may be ad- New York, New England and a few, ministered by the physician's direc- western it' Is just now Hons to relieve the achlpg. But there introduced. In other sections of is no cure or specific for the however, 4t is the.standthe disease must fun its course, but ard home repifedy in over a million nature Herself wilf throw off the at- homes for all forms of cold troublestack If only yon keep up your more six million jars were sold, strength The chief danger lies in the last year. complications which may arise.

In- It is particularly recommended for fiuettta so weakens tlje ibodily resist- children's croup or colds, since-it Js exance tllat there danger of pneu- t'ernally applied and. therefore, can bp taonia or bronchitis developing and used frefely, as desired without the Sometimes inflammation of the mid- slightest harmful effects: VapoRub die ear or heart affections- For these cam 30c, 60c ls JiMT Important theit vapors. directly DOCTOR AND NURSES GO TO AID STEELE JDr. N. O.

Ramstad Finds Village in Grip of Flu With No Medical Help. Dr. flu11 tad. eaiiild to Suv1yesterday to attend a pnuemonja ferer, found tlu: entire towt. in the grip of Spanish Dr.

Lodge, thtf 'only resident physician in Steele. coiitiniHl to his bed malady and the victims left without medical tention. Three dentils from occured In Steele during the day, and Dr. Itamstad on his return to Bismarck took prompt steps to meet the tion. immediately dispatching To Nie Kfi'leken Invn Dr.

W. H. Hodenstah of the Quain Kamstad staff and three trained nurses. Steele appears to have had a morV disastrous experience, than any other small town 111 Dakota which has been afflicted by the epidemic The influenza has gained such liearway there that MU business is deuiornl ized. Dr.

Iiodenstab today is ing, ji force of workers to combat the ravages of disease, and it is hoped that within a few days conditions somewhat approaching the normal be restored. BUY to the parts attected. through and stimulates the 1P and thus relieving the found how to.combine in salve itu S. TD DIE IN CAMP FROM THE FLU Three Soldier Deaths in Anderson Family at Wilton in Six Months. Miss A.

Eiuily Anderson of Wilton is enroute home from Shuttle with-tlie loinains of licr two brothers. Arthur and Herbert Anderson, well known yonng men of Wilton About vsix mouths Uiciianl Krniiris Anderson, br I her. died fanii' Dodire Miss Anderson crfllKl to HeiiU'e ljist week l.v news of iho sudden deaili of her brother lie fore rdie i'CttvJied her destination. Herbert ititd his iwo' brothers. Ile.rlterl.

Anderson enlisted some but not been aecepU-d for us military sei viee because of lieiirt trouble. Artnur Ar.dcvsr.i wks crafted but was nilowed sutt'ieient time to perfeet meehiiiiieal device which lie was patenting. Both deaths resulted from Spanish iuilueuza. Fuueral servie.es will iiehl at Wilton on Sunda.v afternoon, and interment will be made iu the Wilton eemetary. BUY W.

S. S. Today's Weather twenty-four hours ending at noon, Oct. 17. Temperature at 7 Temperature at noon Highest yesterday Lowest yesterday 53 Lowest last night 41 Precipitation ATone Highest wind velocity lu-J5 Forecast.

For Xorth Dakota: Partly cloudy night and Friday not much change in temperature. in alliance with the onists ngainst the English. They were unable to pronounce the French words "Les Anglais" and pronounced the words "Yangee" gradually took the, form of "Yankee." When the 13 llsb abandoned' tlib country the lndiaus made no distinction between the cqlonists and the English selves, and the term clung to the icans. BUY W. S.

The Cinque Portt. cinque ports" of England, are the "live ports," Dover, Sandwich, Hythe, Rouiney and Hastings. In Saxon and succeeding times they were bound to ships for the purpose' of repelling Invasion, and in return, wenc granted special privileges, ljye and Winchelsea were afterward to th'em. To he appointed den of the cinque ports is still con sidcred a very high honor. W.

S. Mew E'aby boys were born at St. Alexius hospital toiday to Mr. and Mrs. James Pearcy and Mr.

and Mrs. W. L. Lupens, of Bismarck. w.

s. s. for poultry dressing at 'Northern Produce ID 17 3t -mrv w. s. PIANO FOR $150.

at. Bismarc street. $150. Call fc tlpholstering 'Main .10 17 St W. 3.

FOR three and five room flats in modern house foy light housekeeping. Call at 8,03 street. 17 tf flSTHMADOR wfMor RCFimDCD fSMmmam BISMARCK TRIBUNE 4 having been beaten back HAIG IN NEW DRIVE ON WEST FRONT ALLIES SWEEP THROUGH FLANDERS '(Continued From Page One.) vand Nicholas Connosini, who had ibeen employed at the Van Horn cafe, 'died in a local hospftal early today having been ill for less than a week from influenza. The young njan was 22 years old. fie Lowest Temperatures.

44 Williston 38 I St. Paul 4(K Winnipeg 38 Helena 44 Chicago 56 Kansas City 62 ORRIS W. ROBERTS, Meteorologist. SUV w. s.

s. Origin of "Yankee." It is said the term "Yankee" inated with the Indians when thyy wis popular among patrons of the Van he had been employed during his ejitirc residence in Bismarck. Schools Not to Reopen. Dr. B'.

Strauss, city healtlT offi announced this afterndon that no definite plans have been made for tho reopening of the public schools of marck. His office is constantly beseiged with 'phone calls l'roin people who are concerned with the opening of their schools, and for their benefit states that a public announcement will be given the press when danger from the flu has subsided to such an extent that classes may be resumed. Few new cases were reported today, but those which did develop were very severe, and there still remains every reason for the exercise of caution. Weariness, sleeplessness, ness. despondency, ach trouble, pains in the loins and lower abdomen, gravel, difficultjy.when ucinating.

rheumatism, sciatica and lumbago all warn you of trouble with your kidneys. GOLD MEDAL HOLIDAY I GREETING A RD "I overthrown by the allied attacks day. The retirement is assuming the proportions of a rout. teen divisions comprise army of General von Arnim. MXKE GOOD PROGRESS.

Oct. forces under command of King Albert are marching 6n Ostend, a seaport on the English channel. The Belgians also made good progress in the region of Thourot. LEAVE CITY UNHARMED. British Headquarters in Flanders, Germans on leaving Lille, captured today by British forces, did not set fir? to the buildings in the city or cause any explosion.

RETIREMENT FROM SERBIA. Paris, (Wednesday) Oct. forces in ern Serbia have retired into Montenegro and have evacuated the town of Diakova on the frontier. Under allied pressure the hostile forces are retiring on Nepok: This retirement opens the way for ari allied invasion of negro: DOUBLE RETIREMENT. British Headquarters in Flanders, Oct.

Germans are carrying out a double retirement in The northern tirement extends from Ostend southward. The oiTly point on the northern front where there is any fighting today is at Coutrai. GERMANS ARE TRAPPED. Paris, Oct. observers here believe General von Arnim remained too long against all strategic and military laws.

Resistance by the Germans is crumbling all along the battlefront except in the Argonne forest and in the Champagne. There American and French troops are engaged in desperate fighting. The Prussian guard are dying, but they will not surrender. bornly, they are yielding ground, inch by inch, holding out to the last man in an effort to protect 'their right wing. TWO DEATHS TODAY'FROM SPANISH FLU Steele Man and Employe of Van Home Cafe Pass Away at Local Hospital.

Two which occurred in a cal this morning were added to Spanish influenza's toll in Bismarfck. It is prbbable there will be a third death before night. Del Hart of Steele, who was brought to a local hospital in a delirious tion two days ago. died early this morning. His wife and two daughters are in the same hospital, all suffering from very severe attacks of Influenza, and the condition of Mrs.

Ttart is ical. Mr. Hart was 42 years £ld and a well known resident of Steele. NO DELIVERIES OF MILK TO BE MADE IN CITY a result of the action of the local price committee in reducing the price of milk from 13 cents to 12 cents the quart, with an allowance of one cent additional for deliveries, the Bisni'nrck Dairy Co. has announced its tention of discontinuing all city eries.

Its patrons are advfsed that they- must call at the plant and carry their hiilk home. The Bismarck dairy company tends that twelve cents is not enough for milk. It alleges that dealers in and Grand Forks are allowed cents the quart, while in the Twin ties milk is selling for 13. W. a BISMARCK PASTOR HAS RELATIVES IN STRICKEN3 DISTRICT Kev.

John Flint, pastor of the wegian Lutheran church, has been called to Dulutli to the relief of his (brother's family, members of which spent a night standing in the cold waI ter of a lake, up to Jiheir necks. In i-ovder to escape in the forest fires. airy w. s. s.

PRESSMAN SICK PRESS GETS FLU I Not with seniVjng TheJJ'ribune pressman home with a bad attack the Spanfeh flu last evening also attacked the Cox duplex 1 upon which The Tribune is printed. I and the big machine displayed all of the typical order, irreirnlar pulse high teniperature, sneezing and coughing. As a rejsult tin3 hom? e'lit'on of The Tribune was not o'l win off until after midliifght this morning, and about 10J subscriliers received no pajjer last evenins. The press npnears to be feeling better today, and The Trf'nine hopes to reach its readers on time. SAFE, GENTLE REMEDY BRINGS SURE RELIEF For 200 years GOLD MBDAL lem Oil has enabled suffering Tiumanity to withstand attacks of kidney, liver, bladder and stomach troubles and all diseases connected with, the urinary to build up and restore to health organs weakened by disease.

These important gans must be watched1, oecause 'they filter and purify the blood unless they do their work you are doomed. lem Oil Capsules are tire remedy you need. Take three or four every day. The healing oil soaks into the cells and lining of the kidneys and drives out the poisons. New life and health will surely follow.

When your normal vigor has been restored continue ment for a whije to keep yourself in condition and prevent a return of the disease. Don't wait until you are incapable of fighting. Start taking GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules today. Your druggist will cheerfully refund your money if you are not satisfied with results. But he sure to get the inal imported GOLD MEDAL and cept no substitutes.

Jn three sizes. Scaled packages. At all drug stores. HuiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiimiiiiiiimiiiiiitimiiiiimiiiiiimimiiiiiiViiiiiiii il TVT I Christmas Greetings to the Boys in France should be mailed at once. Select yours 1 -today.

1 We largest and finest line of Xmas cards in the northwest, 5 ranging in price from 2 for 5c upto 1. Hoskins Stationery Company TiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiifiiiiiiiniifiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiliiimiiiintiiiiiiiintiilT 13 0 RUMMAGEJ3ALE At the Presbyterian Church, Two Days" Starting Thursday, October 31. OHNSON'S Popular Priced Store "Bismarck's Fastest Growing The Store with over 1000 Garments Q0QQQ6QiaQ0Q00Q0000QB0001 I Christmas Cards for the I Boys at the Front 0 A compicte line of Davis Quality Cards now. on disSq play at our store. Ask "3 for Catalog.

0 BISMARCK, Must Be in the Mails Before October 31st GET YOUR CHRISTMAS' 0 CARDS FOR THtM NOW N. DAK. PAGE 5 Friday and I Saturday COAT SALE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 His portrait means much to you. Your portrait will mean a fold to him. Make an appointment to for the Christmas mail to France Holmboe Photograph Studio Publicity Film Co.

Next Door to Grand Theatre, BISMARCK Music Teachers- Century Music is sold only through stores. The low price at which Century Certified Music is retailed does not permit 1 the publisher to sell to you teachers for less than ten cents a copy. While we appreciate there is nothing in it for you to sfell Century, your pupils are greatly benefited because they are able to buy learn note pieces than if they bought other editions which are no different from Century Music except they are more expensive. Parents insist that your children pay no more than 10c for mueic. THE WONDER 5 and 10c Store MUSIC SECTION.

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