The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 21, 1917, Page 3

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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 1917 BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE Custom Tailoring . We will guarantee te have your Suit or Overcoat ready for Easter if you place your order now. ‘ Our new Coat, Pants and Vest Shop over the Bismarck Bank is an ex- Another high- grade Coat maker from one of the leading shops in St. Paul added to our force today. Don’t worry about style, Fit, tremely busy place. price or workmanship—you have our guarantee. Large assortment of Import- ported Woolens just received some of which are displayed in south window. Prices $40 to $75. S. E. Bergeson & Son CLOSED SUNDAYS AND EVENINGS EXCEPT SATURDAY WAR ACTS OF GERMANY FORCE WILSON'S HAND Continued from page 1. his congress in 1898. The American battl ship, ‘Maine, on Feb- 25, 1898, fleet ed the harbors Guba on » and on April . President ating that a state of war had e ed between Spain and the United States since April 21. Te Ger- many is guilty of sinking three Amer- ican Wegighters. To weet with this situation, Pre dent Wilson will appear before con- s April 2. xpected he will r a joint resolution decla state of war has tween the United States since the date of iermany rman ageres- sion. Congre: cted to com: ply with his request. he burden of responsibility will be placed on Ger- man, It will be the first time a s e of war has been declared be- tween aad United States and another Possible Action. This is how one of P: binet members di nment'’s probabte tion, if war comes, as it is now ex- pected: First, the tente allies; Second, the British ships in western waters will be re- leased for duty elsewhere, and re- placed by American Atlantic fleet ident Wil- bed this ignment with the En- and French WHOLE WHEAT AND WM MALTED BARLEY RRE MADE INTO Grape-Nuts Foop BY A SKILFUL BLENDING PROCESS THERE'S HEALTH IN GRAPE-NUTS. This government does not plan an armed expedition to Europe, because the Allies have all they need. Our ports will be thrown open to the Al- lied warships for all purpose: and an extension of unlimited credit to the Allies so that they will be able to pur all the ammunition, food and supplies they need, will be made. URGES COALITION. York, March 21.—Immediate tion of the cabinet along lines ‘was deman by New York Times, Democrati an editorial declaring that the gov- ernment itself is unprepared, FIVE AMERICANS DIE. Washington, (March 21.—Five Amer- jicans died in the sinking of the Vig- ilancia, the consul at Plymouth report- New reorgani gjed to the state department today. (JAPAN PUTS CENSORSHIP ON SHIPPING NEWS hacia ‘Tokio. dapiul fot the publi yal and de 1 the Pac apanese mer- tnd Indian watinen eceans Was amounced by the govern- today. Official mNGRNCSNeNE s made in Tokio av © of a German raider untmen is a measure of protec- st the depredations of such WOMEN OFFER SERVICES IN CASE OF WAR termined to give the United State: list of wome: igible in case they needed for start tomorrow in compiling a com- plete census of the women here who jare willing to volunteer, TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY FOR RENT—Small mi modern cotlage; five rooms, Call 35, -21-6b FOR RENT—Modern room; 418 Sec- ond St. Phone 544X. 3-21-4t FOR RENT—Suite of two furnished rooms, 518 6th St. Phone 613R. 3-21-6t NATION HASTENS ADMIISTRATON (Continued from page one) governors is and many ve contained from members of con, of states, public offi hundreds of citizens, h statement of support of such a in its fullest sense. The cabinet wh upon the president at yesterday sion is described by its memb having been more thoroughly un than it has been on any othér qi tion that has come before it. The nation now actual the point which all the hi turies indicated must 1) low the severance of diplomati lations with Germany, February Shifting of ures. The presiden' ing of figures of party strength in organization line-up in the hot The Democrats, in counting on members for organ tion purpo had included a successor to Re sentative Conry of New York, died recentl: But the that , called by Whi tman, will not be held until ion convenes. after the extra ses his will even up the New Hampshire district. c represented by a Republican, an. election. will not take place until May. * How They Line Up. As the forecasts stand now, Democrats count on 214 ent group, on 214 straight party votes and three | of the independents. Word was received this afternoon from Majority Leader Kitchin that a Democratic caucus to consider organ- ization will be held March 30. was issued from his North Carolina home. NOTICE OF K. OF P. Every member urged to be out to- Big feed COMMITTEE, night. Special mecting. Your visit to the Twin Cities be more enjoyable if you stop at Famous Hoste!ry. Excellent Cuisine. Hotei Radisson, Minneapolis; Rooms—$2.75 at $1.50 to $2.50, Johnson's for hosiery. writes: bea an, to fail. pains in my sides and back. “Doctors failed to relieve me. a part of the time. I began to eat without suffering. a new person. } catarrhal trouble.” CATARRH OF WHOLE SYSTEM Mrs. James A. Hall, Box 36, Norris City, Mls., “About twelve years ago my I couldn’t eat anything without ering for it.’ I had heart burn, sour stom- ach, palpitation of the heart, smothering spells, to grow worse until I was able to sit up only “Peruna books described my feeling so truly I a at once and got a bottle and began tak- Ing e When I had taken two and one-half bottles f to improve. When I had taken eight Iwas like That was nine years ago. “I think Peruna the greatest family remedy there is, for so many ailments are duc to Sa ee books ream ieeees h urged the move 3 as comes to ull caused a shift- election in Governor straight and two of the independ- while Republicans count t 1- Pol tw ~ PLEAD GUILTY erst Wart, Film’ exc of engaging» iy a mil ands Fs information for the German military prise to goyerument attorn made dlaborite pre The federal author jof the opinion that herberg took the : seme potlce exposu yuie board had. aw, Herbert A. Hard, of the proposed be instructor eliminated his position. year he has been employed jointly the univers bureau of work, wise, TO BEING SPIES FOR GERMANY ‘Athort O, Sun- - Wonnenberg, in- of the Central Pow: Cash tend enterpris and to get | nding Spies to authorities today. pleaded guilty. They | ‘will he-sentenved tomorrow. fort. The pleas of guilty cy Sa sur. s who had ‘ters in order to avert way which tight lead to the of more Soummlanaline figure: BOARD DEMANDS OFFICE AND. 1S. ISAPPOINTED (Continued from page one) pproved and made The Secretary Pro Tem. fs pro tem nts, Wats board amfounces that Col. Brewer is to remain on the job until the controversy is definitely decided. H. E. among the business visitors in the city Tuesday. e; Louise Ghium become The Welf Woman.” Merchants’ Lunch. to2 pom. Bread, Butter, Pic Tea or MiK ....... Patterson's. Lunch His post is more honorary than other- for the present,.as the proposed Charles McKENZIES. VISITOR. O'Neill of McKenzie was Goes to Dayton. L. 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Through it you breathe and through it you absorb, your food. When it is ‘unhealthy the air is uahealthy, and the food is poisoned by your own body. An unhealthy membrane has catarrh, which is stagnation of the blood, sometimes called inflammation. When your food and the very air you breathe go through a diseased mem- "hk Yourself If It Isn’t the Truth gle to throw off this disease, but she cannot do it un- Rea hat some of the restored have to say abene it. PERUNA BROUGHT STRENGTH Mrs. H. D. Amoss, White Plains, Ga., writes: “T feel like a new woman. “When I commenced taking Peruna I could hardly walk acroas my room; now I am doing my own work; can walk a mile and a half to “TI shall never cease to thank you for pre- scribing for me. 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Those of us who are accustomed to headache stuly from a cold, tongue, breath, acid lame instead, has a daisy poisons and washin We should drink, ben 1 hot water with om the sio The action o little at the to make bothered with bitious- sanitation. Try FTE RET OME DREAMS come true; we’re pre- pared to realize perfectly any ideas you may have in your mind as to the way you'll like to look in the matter of good clothes. prompt that thought; or spring days; or Easter An Dress Up For Easter Everyone is getting into the spirit of this Dress-Up-Week; men realize how much clothes have to do with ‘success; they give a man new energy, vigor and confidence. = Bergeson & Son CLOSED SUNDAYS AND EVENINGS EXCEPT SATURDAY = approaching wedding may New Shirts and Neckwear Here are all of the newest things; shirts in late stripe effects; silk cord madras. Heavy silk neckwear in | figures, stripes, solid colors; unusual | values 50c to $1.50. : Hats, Hosiery and Shoes.

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