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FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1917. HIGH SCHOOL | Warnings to ‘Aliens nee | \ Not to Desecrate BOYS TRAINING the American Flag FOR EMERGENCY Fifteen Are Willing to Enlist—| Will Remain at Studies Un- ONE OF OUR NEW WAR MACHINES This is one of Uncle Sam’s new- jest war machines. It is an ar- jmored automobile equipped with ‘ier! against desecra- ia steel tower which may be used lion of the American flag by F b ti hi aliens have been issued by the or observation, a machine gun or depurtmont of justice at Wash. |/as a signaling or wireless tower. ington and copies sent to the iThe tower may be taken down | when not in use. You may o> be famous for your cooking, or federal and other offi this part of the northwest. The following notice has been re. | ceived: | i - “Any alien enemy tearing |} | til Company Moves down, mutilating, “abusing or |! eee ited States desecrating the U flag in any way will be regard- PATRIOTISM TAKES i ed asNa gor to He | Duplle | GRIP ON BISMARCK | reanfuy of r lution "of ihe | proclamation of the President Issued April 6, 1917, and will bo subject to summary arrest and confinement.” Fifteen high school boys want to | enlist in Company A, First Infantry ) North Dakota ‘Na- KG Baxine Powner will help you. Its goodness tional Guard, ac- cording to Captain Welch. The boys will be accepted, but will remain at their studies until Foil Plot was excused, the court decided | the company is ] Bl jury | called ie move oO OW to permit the testimony to be read} Pipoomenf ronmn Sige from this point. to the members of the jury, A wordy | d The seniors will receive their diplo- Up Plant ager eetrer meres ae POULTRY POINTERS recommen S mas next June and other classmen ron and Attorney Mark Jones of | Leach when the utter intimated that | Afrsmcchposwetprevech posts| it. will be given full credit for the year. Starti: ig A Re Cincinnati, Ohio., April 13.—What si = S - o a S first rally was held today after school to blow up a waterworks plant here | , and get them to s AW: ' while governed, Jargely by circum and was addressed ‘by ‘Lieut. Pres-| WS frustrated today when a sentry | ‘pe state completed the mina- | Stances, should as far as possible be ton. The firat step in training ma- guarding the works participated in a tion. of its witnesses this morning, | confined to the regular routine. neuvers thén followed, The ‘boys are enthusiastic gver*the plan, and the elders as well;'from the crowd that gathered about the’ grounds. Another Loyal Movement. “The organization of a ladics’ aux- iliary to Company A was a most loy- al movement and one that we have at heart,” said the Captain last night. “The ladies have offered ‘us their ser- vices, “All they want to know is, what they can do.” A first aid or-! ganization, consisting’ of : teachers inl the high schools and ‘two instructors | in the grades, was ‘Kiunched _ this shootin whom he digging near the key chamber to t valve ‘system of the plint. escaped. Three bullets went through t guardsman’s clothing, hit his bayonet sab SHITH WANTED 0 MARRY: WIFE OF encounter with three men, surprised while they were The trio while a four | A hen eats approximately three to four ounces a day, or about six pounds a month, The amount fed h day i 7 2 ‘varies with the appetite of the bird, The success of egg production de: pends largely upon the activity of the GOVERNOR WILL bird. The reason the Leghorns excel NOT WAKE RACE in egg production is largely be about 10 o'clock. he he th they keep themselves in good physical condition, They exercise, Tt has been found that a few thor- ough applications of crude petroleum to the interior of poultry houses will destroy completely the common red “Governor | mite infesting chickens. week. Another organization budding a Fargo, N. D., April 1 Farg Yi i ‘ive For- | husband will ac y the body. . e y ‘argo, N. D., Apr 5 7 argo, N. D., April 13.—Five For- | husband w accompany the body. is the Red Cross society. Diekinson | — fontinued from pao = azier ‘will not make the race for} The hen that is first off the roost in| time bring him in more money than al-| man, Np. young peed enlisted in the | Mr. Moen is in business with J, Dy was the first city in the state to come alee entered He anpearell very congressiian to succeed Mr, Helge- {the morning, keeps busy during the] falfa, cotton, corn and peanuts com-| navy here this morning, coming from | McCusker, formerly of this city. forward with such an organization, } Cited and went for a. drin of wat son: i irely confident, ‘day and is the last to go to roost at} bined. Indigo is the main ingredient | their home city, where, early epee se eae aet 4 One will be perfected at Jamestown | ee au aaa pusene: ih though I have not seen him. Such night is the profitable hen. of some of the high-priced dyestuffs, | they were accorded an enthus Health Twist. his week. Mrs. Ball, Vie Vincent, Elmer Mil ja statement was made here today by, [, will pay thé poultry keeper to : ‘hich is = spp | OVation as they left to join Am ereise is calles 4 ler and H. A. Mulligan, important w William Lemke, chairman of the Re- nai cricket Us the BREE aides und the seareity of which is felt all over} first line fighting force. ay ahole cercise is called the “Iver Mustered Into Service. nesses for the state, caused consider- | publican state central committee, {MU) UP TREKS ID Tne Backs sites MIC the world, aud which will continue to} town was out to wish them Godspeed It starts a sluggish lver Forty members of Company A were} able inconvenience for rapid proced: | high in counsels of the Nonpartisan "0 of his henhouse. iat advance in price long after the war} Cogswell has enlisted 11 men at ‘ity and helps to clear the mustered into the federal service at jure of the trial, their testimony trom | league which elected Frazier as goy-| Some birds have the disposition toy io ane same soil Is. he the Fargo naval recruiting office | complexion, Hero, iy how it isdonas 2 o'clock this afternoon, following the{the preliminary examination of the | ernor. take exercise, others have to oe) nein oe ee caer ne | within the Inst few days dding five |SIUINE erect, a deep breath, physical examinations held at the ar- | defendant being regarded as not per-| “Mr. Frazier likes his present job foreed. especially true of the| Which it used to grow, only our fore- more men late yosterd afternoon. | Dice the tips of the fingers upon the mory yesterday by Lieutenant Dr. 4 missible to go before the jury. After | too well to 2 Just ‘heav or breeds, fathers found it more profitable to dence Senet vane ds "| shoulders and slowly twist the body Strat 's of Bisima! This number fa full hour of argument on this tech-{ what plans the will! Qverfeedi causes inactivity, which | grow cotton, and Indigo was left for j from the waist up as far as possible represents the new organization. ‘nical point, during which time the adpot i “ons “ have \will he manifested by no holes being} other countries to grow and cwive BRADDOCK WOMAN, jto right and ieft without moving the —...-"->V ->})->9>9°937:.:.048480609"c00T0.0C0V"0.0:0.—-Nmamaaez=DD—a— OE eee dug in the straw, | upon.—Demopolis (Ala.) Times. hips. Then make the le movement. The skill of the poultry feeder is with the fing clasped back of the j tested by the manner in which he com- . BROUGHT HERE ON neck end the elbows on a line with the ‘POSITION AFTER Ihe Ine hens tg aaa IN A FIX neck a ax preduction is quite largely de- | KY pendent upon keeping the bir con- SPECIAL SUCCURBS; CZAR’S COUSIN | uitlon ; UNDER ARREST It is not the large turkeys that are | _UND ‘so desirable. but the med ze ones | Mrs. Moen, aged 20, wife of S. J. | ‘Petrograd, April 12.—Grand Duke (Continued from page one) i that are pretty and smoowh, Moen, a prominent business man of | Boris sin of former Emperor 100 No matter how much money you are.going to spend on your home, Cann Sisted desperately, but the Wrench} ‘There is no danger of overfeeding, captured several lines of trenches.’ providing the birds are-compelled ta taking prisoners and a considerable: take suflicient exercise. numet of mayne Sena hiner The hen that is inactive and shows The French also made = further iin toenails is seldom a good pro gains east of Coucy la Ville, taking | lucer, : Ky “a | prisoners and’ bUbdty. Indigo Once Native Crop. Some time, about 75 years ago, the money crop of Alabama, Mississippi and Georgia was indigo, one of the most highly prized commodities of the present day. That was before the invention of the cotton gin, and nobody is alive now in this country wha knows how to grow indigo. But a hundred acres planted to indigo, by a man who knows how to grow it, would at this [DAKOTA YOUNG = morning. She was unconsicous when | brought to the hospital. The deceased prominent. so- cially in Braddock and vicinity, She 8 an active member of the Linton j ern St Besides the husband, } two sisters, Mrs, Warren Lamb, for- merly Hurlbut, nurse at the | Bismarck hospital and Mrs. Warren | Mandigo of Braddock, survive. The body will be taken to Brad- {dock Saturday, where services will be held and interment made Sunday. ;A number of friends of the bereaved MEN ENLISTING WITH SEA FORGES (Special to Tribune.) Braddock, who was rushed on a spe- | Nichol been arrested at army clal train last evening to the Bis- headquarters and interned at Tsars- marck hospital, died at 1 o'clock this , koe-Selo. Keeps Her Children 5 some should go for music, to make | } Divorce Seen as Sequel to your home brighter, and no one | BERLIN: CLAIMS. “ an y u) [, Perfect Healt thing will give so much pleasure, Berlin, April 12+On the northern Chocolate Eclair Marriage’ n to so many people, for so long a ong ae ae aaa ae save aS time, at so little cost, as a Colum- he ollicial statement issued today by s * Eason me ae eee cee bia Grafonola: % the German headquarters’ staff, pre: | iF One of pauens Cli) 8 are pie : Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin the Fam i liminary success of strong British at-'tors—a woman—bas found the true ily Laxative For Many J 15 t 350 jtacks against Angres and Givenchy. °ause of the divorce evil, She is Miss Years. cf oO Jen-Gohelle were balanced by German Tiera Farrow, and has had her fot Mrs. Aug. Doellefeld of Carlyle, Ml. : ON EASY TERMS counter (nrustsst Bic. 57 522, oe. fOr only a few weeks. but she undoubt: recentiy wrote to Dr. Caldwell, at Lively artillery fighting against St. edly has made a beginning! Perhaps rr ; | Monticello, Ill, that she has used Dr. 4 5 |Quentin and adjoining lines to the! she will find a remedy in the same jig, “If I don’t marry her she threatens Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin in her home A N Ss southward of that city was contin: | time, remarks the St. Louis Post-Dis-' to make me pay twenty-five thousand for a number of years, and would not ued, the German statement says, re, dollars for breach of promise.” be without it, ay with it she has been ¥ Drug Store ae cy pene rice River Bone s not the corner saloon, the moth: , “Well?” able to keep her four children in per- j te. “The Sattacke «the “report nave law or the eternal triangle, say* “And if T do marry her she swears | fect health. 123 Fourth St. Phone 102 failed. . , "Miss Farrow, Boiled down to its es! she will get a divorce with a fifty-dol| Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is a 4 'sentials, her theory scems to be that. lar-a-week alimony.” combination of simple laxative herbs 3 — {there are too many chocolate eclair , 2 with pepsin chat ace on the spews 4 {marriages between persons of corn | in ani easy,apatural way, 200) Teele MOBILIZING FARMS heet and cabbage predilections, — Tn Rolled Steak. Seiten Nently all the acess t | ther words, the whole trouble is that ; _ tae SHS reR aauicee io UYERS’ risk is unknown’ at Bergeson’s store you the sentimental novel ideal of marriage | = Trim all the fat and muscle from &| traceable to bowel inaction, and a DAded AS a rose garden is soon dissipated for | large slice of round steak, Crumb two] mild, dependable laxative, such as Dr. PERE TETERET RT don’t have to take any chances. We offer you what (he young woman who finds that her slices of bread, add a level teaspoon- ; Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin should have we believe is the best merchandise in the world; at prices nusband is not a wavy-haired hero. but | guy of salt, the same of chopped pars: |4 every family medicine i ; 5 | n matler-of-fac or or busi- ane tetese : It is pleasant to the taste and| you get Dr. Calewell's Syrup Pepsin. that ‘Wwe believe are the lowest possible prices for such merch. ness mee sa i ley or some favorlte sweet herb, &} Ghitdren 1 vit, and take it readily, See that a facsimile of Dr. Caldwell’s andise. Standard lines carried and a SQUARE DEAL to Thus, somewhere along in the honey- | Pitch of pepper and asteaspoonful of] while it is equally effective for, signature and his portrait appear on & moon th “poor young thing begins to melted butter. Pile this mixture on! adults. oe the yellow carton in which the bottle i 3 Tear she is neglected the first time| the steak. Toll the steak and tle with | | Dr. Caldwell’ Syrup Pepsin is sold is packed. A trial Dottie, reg, of ; f ) Triend, husband takes hhis_newspaper | twine in three places. Place the steak | (hts hottie, ‘To avoid imitations to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 455, Washing- 4 and cigar and forgets to blow her a/ in a baking dish, add a large slice ef | anq ineffective substitutes be sure. ton St., Monticello, Illinois. al kiss for a whoie hour at a stretch. Aft-| onion and two cupfuls of boiling water. J Pa toda eS Choice Winesap Apples, jumble Carrots Beets Extra Fancy Oranges, per dozen 20c, 30c, 40c and - Extra Fancy Winesap Apples, per box Extra Fancy Roman Beauty Apples, per box Fancy Winesap Apoles, per box Extra Fancy Bananas, per dozen .... Extra Fancy Strawberries, per box .......... FRESH VEGETABLES Cauliflower Cucumbers: -- Rhubarb .- Head Lettuce Shredded Wheat market. has advanced but we can take care of our trade fora few days at the old price, 2 packages for 25c Extra Fancy Head-Rice, 3 pounds for ................. 25¢ Geiermann , Quality Grocers 68—PHONES—86 cove. $215 pack box ....... Radishes Celery Green Onions SWEET CREAM era while there are tearful reproaches Just at the moment he is at the most absorbing part of the batting averages, whereupon he wrathfully seizes his hat und goes out to seek a socjable barten- der who will defend the Ty Cobb side of a debate all night, if need be. Be- fore very long the bride is weeping her tragical tale inlo the eur of some sym- ' pathetic friend, while the bridegroom B.T. GALLOWAY Formerly assistant secretary of agriculture, he will have charge, of the mobilization of the agricul-, tural interests of the nation, co- , ls afraid to go home because hé is in operating with the council for na-' fee simple possession of what is some- tional defense. Most of the 10,- 009 emplofes of the department! will be at his disposal. ——S times flippantly referred to as a “bun.” Then it’s her for the divorce court and alimony. “This Photograph, taken "a staff . Third regiment, District of cs driving rain, : WASHINGTON ICTORWLLY 10 MARTIN Cover closely and cook one or more hours, until very tender. Make a gravy with two level teaspoonfuls each of flour and butter and the liquid in the dish, which should measure one cupful, and if it Goes not, add water to make the right amount. Season with more salt, if needed, and pour round the steak on the serving dish. 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