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x SATURDAY, APRIL, 7, 1917. ° BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE: y yo “ te La . citizen to bear his ‘part of the burden ae of war and his share of its perils, I 13 GUARDSMEN ies hereby tender my services to the Ag ~ Sm 9. 66 e 9) oe ernment. Please enroll me as a pri- i me Hi f dH ‘H. k Bluebird Phot ic, 5 vate whenever I am needed. Assign fe fs apa azar man an us tes TAKE U. S. OATH borer » me to any work that I can do until } e oe: e e —_—— LOIS WEBER ; called to the colors. 1 shall, through t t h Ei Out of a cl f 40, 13 militia the Red Cross, contribute to the com- uattorium Is vening | of Company A took tha feacraitoainy Production ‘ © Fee | fort of soldiers in the hospital and ( which was administered by Major | | th rough the Young Men's Christian Dana Wright, commander of the See. | MARY.-MAO LAREN ast oriation aid. in guarding the mor- one battalion, at the armory late this! The Heroine of ““Shges’’ . Mr. Bryan, with the rank of colonel. | tsa pees emtabrdirk ES, tie | HARRISON FORD Liar 7 ‘ commanded a regiment of Nebraska} " ‘ = volunteers during the ‘Spanish-Amer-| (Sp ial to Trib ) phe carte, Tet: i WFC a ican war. ecial to Tribune 10 CLASSIFY s i te lark Elected President | Far De April T—The ac | In Thomas Edgelow’s Tale at Magic City Today—-Other act passed by the state legislature! WANTED—ISnough second-hand fur- | 66 H oe [Sr he ratcrvod te the’ passe fone niture to furnish a S-room howe, fF 1 H@ Mysterious 2 | | vote, if the campaign to be launched Will buy single pieces or entire lot ” Minot, N. D., April 7.—Officers. of | Inext week by the North Dakota as- if prices’and quality sult, Address Mrs, M. i the Northwestern Education associa- sociation opposed to women suffrage. ‘No. 126, care Tribune. i ti iecle Rae ASE succeeds. | “|, WANTED—Three or four competent! ipvi ne fi ee we hark oa aaC Mae | Referendum petitions will be cir- | girls for night work. Call at Will's 4 Story of Gripping Inter: y Lawhite, Wit | culated throughout the state, and in Seed store between 10 and 1 tor st Baffeling the Plot Detec- : anne es {placing them in circulation, the as- {| morrow. 4-7- tives presiaent, Supt. | E 7-1t i pioree eolnty TebUreUnEy: | sor Hatlon, has coins forward with a }POSITION WANTED by man and Combining Novelty and Or- 4 ‘um, } ta i Ms atement explanatory of its posi- | ' wife with one child on farm, igi i ., Supt. tre eee ‘ tion, ae a lation contends the | foreman aud nous ecber etliGk iginality of' Theme, ville county. Amsterdam, April 7—Major’ M .., State two years ago vetocd suffrage ; oughly understands gasoline en- . i dhtan the Sor taah ‘Tage "Zoaltune down most emphatically and that a ; gines, machinery and Bismarck Theatre 4 *| Willes an abudive article on:what he majority of women do not want the, able to handle crew. A j Willes an abusive article on what Ne] patiot, and that the attempt at es W. in care of Tribune Tonight" ; urp Ly 6) | provoke ‘Adstce-Gerinan “ais melon tablishing legislative suffrage is’ un-, 1) FOR RENT—Nicely furnis 4 laver“the-Jaubmarinee wale ole Galle constitutional. ip cluding gas range, in modern bd jthe president’s message, among other} oe gee Ne UO re eee ce tismarc things, hideously hypocritical, un- Pontus i350 eee principled and untruthful. _ “People Passa e of t LEASE An improved half-sec-/ FOR RENT—Modern room, Mrs. | like Wilson,” he says. “can only bo gi near Bismarck, Geo. M. Reg-| Chris Johnson, 300 Mandan. Ave. e-e ecte converted by sheer force. | Fred Hartman, Hero of Dog Derby Race. cal Major Mo pertain as * . nee 2 a N liebe aimee Pei uietete aoa Safety Act x Fred Hartman, hero of the Winni-, photographer nor newspaper man} mae ribane..8pec 1 Service) deg | WH" WIN prolong the struggle, but he IpegSt: Paul dog derby, gave an inter aud oe: 1 ! fargo, N. D., April 7.—Delegates ; sses : i aa eae sO 3 n addition to the appearance: is ihe aamiter. 1 ibidpam all | expresses he honest at tis German | Is Ur. ed esting account of the great race to far. y infin ere: | areca E aon of the state gathered in Fargo yes-| On America 4 ay hue eG ite danines an audience at the Auditorium the: } feet of film, embracing the only offti- . _. terday for annual meeting of the! or tne Amorican ae Logout evening. Mr. dlartman also | cial and complete filmization that v Insurance Federation of North’ Da-| cides that the thine Wbet desirable Paul, Minn., April 7.—Prompt s incidents of his life in the | made of the race and a most kota at the Auditorium. The ses: now is that Geran? should aia bi passage of the Sullivan public safety | Canadian Far West. ile will appear ion of the most ¢ sion was brief and resulted in the) nited anys iN) and war appropriations bill was urg-| With his “huskies” again this evening, d happenings. As tl re-election of all the officers that Be 8 fed in a statement ued today by| which will close his engagement in} pull out of St. Cloud, the race be: , have served during the past year. 'Govérnor Burnquist, announcing his | ‘Bismarck. comes mighty interesting and gr q P, J, Murphy of Grafton was honor-} determination as chief executive to} Mr. ‘Hartman, disclaiming the hero-| the attention of the spectator until ed with the presidency. aid Minnesota in doing her full share/ism the world has accorded to him,| the winner pulls into Como park, St.; os Oflicers Are Named, in the war. He ed patriotic co-|teils ina modest and unassuming way | Paul, Hartman following some three _ The officers, directors, and execu- operation of all citizens, The state-|of the incidents of tie longest dog | hours later, the hero of the race be- tive committee named yesterday ‘are: j ment declares that to avoid an extra|race in the world with many a side-] cause he continued his dash with loss F President, P. Murphy, Grafton; {session of the legislature the Sulli-| light of the noted contest that neither | of lead dog and other obstacles. i Z > La vice a dent, be w. asa jvan measure should - be, passed at <== <== <== argo; second vice president, Henry once, under suspensi 21 : T. Murply, “Bikmayek:* third’ vice The eT eae aye Witt camp have been suspended and those he Diamond From the Sk ast | president; M. C. Macheller, Grand Senator Sullivan and state military who haa expected to attend can best tor tonight at the Grand theater. p Forks, fourth vice president, George | officers. i further the interests of the govern- ca j L. Hempstead, Jamestown; fifth vice- is ment by: enlisting. ’ ) president, H. C. New Rock-| a | : a T Wi k Old B b ford; secretary, Harry G, Carpenter! Washington, April 7.—The intern- | ' WO WEEKS a y Paha toa Paee Hoos cae ed German gunboat Cormorant at} i ; . | 80; exec e secretary, Harry Cur-| Guam haS been blown up. Hl i P fi | R h 0 ran Wilbur, Fargo. 3 The Cormorant refused to surren- . a alll ! as) HW 9 , sot wae directors are Charles S. Whit-| der to the*American forces which A § | | tle: argo; John H. Fraine, Graf-/ went to take possession of her, and,| ; F C ti i ton; George Bangs, Grand Forks; W.|was destroyed by her crew. Twol ace. ul icura ea e | wenn 2 ney Gite, Georse. Puls, German warrant officers and five en- SITUATION GRAVE . irand Forks; F. H. Wilder, Fargo; | listed men of the crew were-kil i AN, 1 P. W. Clemens, Fargo: Frank White,|the explosion. iMtedtn jbo cise Goods P 0s Ing n y TY f the ti Valley City; J. F. Treat, Fargo; E. Ref t . he ‘best for the prices asket trom ae LES carer J. Moore, Fargo; Clarence Hale,| The nay Fee tay We at motto for Klein's Tailoring and Press |___(Continued from page _one)___ * 0 e umes the trand F ; 4 a Var- “aid: jing Parlors. Sui 0 and up. Seven years ago a Dill of $50 « i = { Grand Forks; W. C. MacWadden, Far- | ment. said: : Las and up. Soe cer na searkel eevern an vee] ‘When my brother was. alcut two live new models of the season now display- Comrie, Fargo; A. P, Clif-|. “The interned German cruiser, Cor- jsent to tie federal government for) weeks old we noticeda redfish break- | uf nd TONKS. George 8. Newel monde at ei eeltod te adiven [CEEIZENS TRAINING CAMPS _ | but action on payment was not taken | ine out on his face which we tock to be ed for your selection ‘arrington; TH. W. Montgom- | der, blew herself up, killing two ,war- WILL BE ABOLISHED) "i! # fiery letter. from Observer | a baby rash. It teenne ‘ ‘y, Minot; J. P. Reeder, Wahpeton; | rant‘ officers. and five enlisted’ ‘men. | Roberts brought payment of the bill more lititatihgand even | ‘ vo W. 8. Davidson, Wilingston; LR. | Twenty “oMeers,, 12 warrant. officers Chicago, April 1—There will be no] 2M EE Tee te 8 painful. "It eaused him Despite the advance in prices, due to the scarcity of xt Nostigl: Rugby; D. E, Geers Eiten- land 321 enlisted man were taken cltizonet training, camp thls summer, i b Where lite ‘aad LiroDEtE toy seated due to the materials and the present increased cost of manufac. / The executive committce is _com- viarhe ‘message was received at the|te’s here today. General Barry slat. eae 5 or ER him til he lost his en | ures weir) Ble Ho ghye you the same quality as i posed of Charles 8. Wulttlesey, Fargo; navy department at 9:00 a, m. today, |e that all arrangements for’ the econ Eue Hine Water ai Best at night. The trouble perela ore in The Florsheim Shoe for men—the best q J. H. Fraine, Grafton; F. H. der; | ty captai y smi ~ second hae ore lasted a au Et Hardon trae White, Valley City "nna from Captaln Roy Smith, governor of | - — so - eect. ‘The offivial®¥eading aat 12:30 eee chou toute cl value the market affords, AS A. Comrie, Fargo. ane AD ee eae 10 - was 20.7 feet, with fudications point- ap and Ointment and I wrote nt satisfaction i i Gia Mas Geor tie vanes et contin | GRAIN MARKETS J /ine toward a further rise by tonight. | a free sample. Tile purctased eoere Seen ihe Coe BRYAN OFFERS U.S, SERVICE |) conflict and disagreeable incidents [che 27-foot registration was made | and we used about three cakes of Cuti- we. sungest Eloxshelms, for Your next Pat. i as ' 2 ie acini eee am jin the flood of 1887.° The nearest to | cura Soap and one box of Cuticura Oint- | Agel 16 Wi eee ne Aer ea ava ae | Not if _UNEAR OLS. oongy | tat, Was 204 feet registered by the ment and now, he is healed.” (Signed) | ‘an today sent this ' i" charge of the island and the Ger- No. Hard +. se PO @oonz, | foud of 1910. liss Beatrice Bertram, Marion, Wisc. | ge to President Wilson: lia crew. No. i Norfthert 4 a Sal a aren ee July 14, 1916, . , . 7 : ‘ Chased in Guam. No. 1 Northern’ Choice ..223% @225% | tticura Soap and Oi a : . ! He Pies pellordng ie tes be ie duty ot G | On several occasions, former Am- Regular to arr + oy 212% NUESSLE TO CALL only Wondertul f and Ointment are tit i = <5 ibassador Lernstorff appealed to Vho| Choice lo arr: /.15++ 223% IN ANOTHER JUDGE} derful preventives of skin and Ss state department on behalf of the Cor-| No. 2 Norther’ + + 214%. @220% | ae troubles if used exclusively. The Seap 2 { i For the latest designs ‘morant’s officers and crew, to have|No. 3 Wheat ..-. 204% @214%| /On the ‘grounds that he fecls he is! for daily use in the toilet, cleans H the vessel transferred to San Fran-| No. 2 Mont. Hard ..... 217% @219% | disqualified to act, Judge Nuessle will} purifies, the Ointment soot! | > ® WALL PAPER ieisco. Each time, the navy depart-|No. 2 to arr -.- » 218% caH in another judge to sit in the anyiittleirritations, roughness, pimples, } ,Ment refused. No. 1 Durum ...-- + 223 case of Frank Finlayson, charged | etc. al and men from the eastern The Cormorant was chased into] No. 1 Durum Choice .. 223 @225 | with contempt of court. The case For Free Sample Each by Return ! decorating shops who know Guam by Japanese warships soon af-|No. 1 Durum to arr ... 223 came up before the district court this Mail address post-card: “Cuticura, how touhane ik ai aantiay ter the declaration of war between | Choice to arr 233 morning at 10 o'clock and was con- Dept. R, Boston.”? Sold everywhere. a i it, also painting FP jvyan and Germany. The ship had|No. 2 Durum -- - 218 @228 | tinued until the corresponding hour and decorating of all kinds. hausted her supply, raiding | No. 3 Yellow Corn 128% @131 | next Monday morning. = = = ‘ , Prices right. We are sure Jf c s compelled to| No. 3 Yellow Corn to arr 128 @130% _ | , to please the most particular [J bum her woodwork structure to make| Other Grades Corn. - 120 @130 Thrift Thought. people steam under which she reached that | No. 4 Yellow Corn to arr 127 @129%| pia fou ever stop to watch a] H J 0 port. ne 2 we Mont, ines ee 73% | crowd around a street. faker | No. 3 White Oats 5b w 6 pee eats | o We M E CoO. RUSSIA READY TO No.3 White Oats to arr 64% @ Gg [SMe arlicle of Weuschobl use a PI R A N ONIGH R A N Phone 638 L 1 HELP GERMANY No. 4 White Oats 64 @ 66 tota pee for Vk ge How he | Th t The. tr i Barley ..----+ 106 @123 | persuaded the men tha heir wiv ym the r | GET RID OF KAISER) choice Barley 123 @122 | could not peel potatoes without it.) eatre OMY atre See ee | Rye 173 @175 «| found. ready yp: who laid SSC EAE ES Petrograd, April 7.—Minister of "p : a ws Fi P Rye to » 178 @175 lowt: their’ Hod hone . A *, A Justice Kerensky said in an interview] qygx Py F j Gown theirs betes $ h | WHEN YOU ASK FOR. | RERACaRRetenmna E ear 204 GALL fad preset “ff The.concluding chapter of the $10,000 sequel to the a = é | woula follow the Russian example| yay . 5 2107 Jand a righteous is i Ss BUTTER “and dethrone their emperor, “we of-| july 207% wife in her ¢ to find ; 4 e oo * ee " fer the possibility of preliminary’ ne- Sept er 174% her peeling potatocs the setae old way | NORTHERN gotiations. Close 12:20 p. m. the next da | ens i The Hotel of Character and Com. DULUTH. | ' Sree ae | Ml | fort. Hotel’ Radisson, Minneapolis. | May . é i Thoughts of Great Minds. i ° 5G at 308i | Phe rind is a storehouse in whith, 99 ——= | No. 1 Hard on trk - 220% }@ay by day, thou his. are constantly “ ye No. 1 Northern on trk.. 215% @219% | being placed. Ju it we-make thoughts, | No. 2 Northern -- 211% @214% | too, but the quality of our own} No. Northern «+ 203% '@208% | thought produét depends upon that No, 1 Northern i ort 2b which we store away. perefore, . ° No. 2 Mont. Hard on trk 215% ints ig i ser >» real edu- Ne eS es ee i eet ng tua ee ae to seal eats a powerful dramatic feature everyone will Nod Boot Doran ue lfresh and sweet by communion with want to see j No. 1 Durum to arr 923 the great minds of the past. May : 223 | ee . diti Oats on tri eee 66% | Use Weil Your Gift. ee § in 10110n , Cats fo a a i The weakest among us has a gift, -y ’ Barley. on trk ") g5- @1gi - {however secmingl, trivial, wl ch is pe- | Fe Flax on trk and to arr 309 ., [euliar to him, and whieh, worth ed, i z May .. 309 will be a gift also to his race—Ruskin. July - 310 ——_—_—_————_ 2 : yes Close 12:33 p. “The Diamond From the Sky"— 1 abe |fast chapter tonight at the Grand \ > p ? CA ; theater. e e { conom You'll enjoy the, Radisson, Minne- a) $8T. PAUL. apolte, : | HOGS—Receipt: 850. Market, ! steady. Range, $15.00 to $15.50; bulk, A ‘ . H Ls The Buick Motor C 4 $15.25 to $15.40. 5 2 y otor Company guarantees the Buick CATTLE—Receipts, 200. Killers, | d iy Hither Saka : acarng, teoats tt ee! Here S$. YOur | We have tested a good many batteries the past two i -In-. 0 iop More power on less and heifers, $6.00 to $10.00; calves, 3 ‘ | . | 08 UGS BOS BB steaay, at. $5.00 to. $12.00; ‘stockers oe weeks that seemed satisfactory to the car owners, and tees than any other type of motor of the same size built in and feeders, steady, at $4.09 to $10.00. Chance | ich h h t Ils that t 3 SHEEP—Market, stead. Lambs i h d ' America or Eurove. $8.00 to $1450; wethers, $6.00 to : Ww IC! a one or perhaps two ce s thal were no charg- 5.00; ewes, $5.50 2.00. 4 + 1 | 415.00; owes, $5.0 to $12.00 doe totd im fhe. Plaanery- ing. This is a dangerous condition and will shortly ruin q CHICAGO. Weatherby addilion y illl be sold b Wi . ak 25H. P. Four ................ $ 6% ods cans, 1000. stark || gq ge tollowite terms. Tol the battery. e will be glad to test any make of 45 H. P. Six ............ strong and mostly 5c above yester nan $e = f d : ) ‘ vereees $1070 day's average, Bulk, $15.70 to $15.95; |{ Sold at $60.00. $5.00 down and battery free of cost, an make repairs when necesSary. ‘ ig ed 23 light, $15.05 to $15.95; mixed, $15.35 |] $1.00 per week. z . a = heavy, $15.25 to 005 on = By Bi ei 2 3 £ + S53 25 to HHO s ee teiee The proposition will be open @ 3 to its purchasers for one week, CATTLE—Receipts, 500. _ Market, beginning April 9th. After Ap- O n @ 3 San s Native beef steers, $9.30 to ril 14 these lots will be $100.00. . 3 stockers and Porc 2 to i Me sf : z i > si ‘ cows and fers, $5.60 to F B N. D. ‘Rimmarck, N:D. aS ; calves, $9.25. to $13.75. : rank. E. Hedden * ismar Cer © Ase teat . ss sis ti : | lambs, $11.75 to $15.50.

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