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FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1917. i BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE ask? For 45 years one hat I as never disappointed—it’s still your hat ‘The Lanpher When quality measures up to price, what more can you | Asking that North: Dakota boys who are too young to fight adopt a fighting man to feed, Governor Lynn | J. Frazier today make another ap- | peal tor food preparedne#s in the ; Mlickertail state. lands are urged by Governor Frazier ‘in a proclamation issued today to co-operate with other state forces in the mobilization of food resources. The proclamation reads: “There are in- every city and on every farm tracts of land: that might be utilized by some one in producing food taat ‘will be so much needed during the coming year. Jt is especially urged that the boys be encouraged to ull a small area on their own account ‘and thus give them a chance to be Hat $3° 1271 @ 266 @260 vo, 1 Hard on trk. 2 Mont. Hard on trk Mont. Hard to ar Spot Durum. BOARD OFFERS Rye on trk Rye to arr " 7 Barley on trk . a formal offer fr 0 | k With a formal offer from the beard} iy. on 4 quid toca; of control to lay the prescribed heav- 1 jer steel and new ties on Fou Mey, street, the difficulties which for} <0) months have plagued the capitol September oMe October street car line, today seemed near an; py. ox nee j High M An agreement to this effect was ar-| rived at yesterday, when Governor) Frazier, the state board of control | and ‘the city commission met in joint} AR ———0 s' he heavy rails which pay CATTLE MARKETS i ST. PAUL. ssitates, and new creos ties will cost the state about —Receipts, 7, strong to nee, range, $15.00@15.40; bulk, 30. Low ay Close 1:42 p.m, o-35 Two thousand dollars will be avail able from the funds appropriated by the Fifteenth assembly for mainten ance, and the remainder will come from another source, Governor Frazier has pledged his best efforts to a solution of the street railway problem, and it is b that the plan now under considera- tion will work out. The city will do the paving, but the cost will be no er than it would be if the tracks | C | HeGs were removed, and Bismarck will re-| s street car service and a pos- of being able to collect for the state’s share of the paving from some future legislature, sinha $6 3@ s, $6.00@ 10.50: calvi rs $ SHE EP—Receipts, 10; steady; 0012.00; wethers, $7.00@ | ewes, M 2 16,000; — strong; light, $14.75@ 016.00 heavy $15.35@15. 2,000; steady; $9.00@ 13.405 bu eet 9 tockers-feeders, @11.20; calves, ! GRAIN MARKETS [ | $8.00@ 12.00, o—_—_ <P—Receipts, 13,000: weak: wethers, $10.75@13 MINNEAPOLIS. lambs, $12.40 1 No. 1 Hard 284 GERMANS MAY No. 1 Northern . No, 1 Northern Choice. 282 Regular to arr. Choice to arr .. No, 2 @280 au: RESUME ATTACKS ‘orthern Wheat . 2 Montana Hard. . 2 Mont. Hard toa . 1 Durum ... . 1 Durum Choice . . 1 Durum to arr. . 1 Dur, Choice to ar 2 2 Durum . . Continued from page 2. el Hamrin range, between the Tigris and the Diala, where the British are in touch with it. 3 Yellow C d 3 Yellow ‘Corn to ‘arr. eee % othe Seated ef French Capture ve a Several Trenches at Morouvilliers Oat: Oats ‘to arr p Oats ....- Paris, April 27—The French have captured several trenches on the heights around Moronvilliers and have also gained ground in the region of Hertubise and Cern according to an official statement issued by the war office, The total number of can- Choice Rarley Rye Rye to arr iy lax to a May Wheat July Wheat eee tae eat ie, non eaptured since April 16 is placed DULUTH. \ = May ie ae sls German Destroyers Attack Ramsgate GIRLS IN SCHOOL! = are Driven Away OR AT BUSINESS, | i ondon, April 27.—German de- i ituted, | Stroyers attacked Ramsgate _ last who ere) delicately constitu night, according to an official state- who have thin blood or pale ment issued by the war office. A hee! will find in large number of shells were fired, 7 ks, but the destroyers were driven off 9 by the fire from the land batteries. One man and one woman were killed in the bombardment, and another E M U LS i ON man and woman injured. ? atrue tonic and a rich foodto|British Capture - overcome tiredness, nourish Ma ny Positions their nerves and London, April -27.—Important posi- their blood. Start with SCOTT’S to-day—and tions between Roeux and Gavrelle, say “NO” to substitutes, |2"4 near the Arras-Cambrai road, were captured by the Bfitish, the war Scott & Bowne, Bloomfeld,N.J. 6-80" office announced today. CUSTOM TAILORING It you are “from Missouri” and have to be show, come in and see the finest Custom Tailoring De- ‘ partment west of the Cities. Suits and Overcoats designed, cut, trimmed and tailored in our own shop. Our absolute guaran- tee with every garment. $40 to $75 S. E. BERGESON & SON Closed Sundays and evenings, except Saturdays ‘the city. The father is expected to ofreal serviee to their country, and at the same time create in them a FF ‘spirit of self-confidence and independ- i ence, Let the spirit of unselfish co- operation be manifest throughout our istate at this time of the — nation’s need.” To the boys of North Dakota the ! governor “Undoubtedly — you pril. 27.—Martha | ¥ant. to @ a part in helping our ks girl, aecns- ; Country in this time when each one of her husband, ; Should contribute something of real given to the jur | value, All can not bear arms, Some | St. Paul, } Goff, former ed of the murder Garfield Gof, Owners and agents for unoccupied y are told that a space of 25 Asks Every Boy in North | Dakota to Feed a Soldier must. r those things that are neeaful to the men at the front. Here is where you can help. Would you not be willing to plant and cultivate, enough land to feed one soldier? At first thought this may not seem possibile, but we feet, properly tilled, will, under ordinary cireumstances, yield a — sufficient for a much, larger area, and all can do something, “{ would suggest to the leaders of | the Boy Scouts, Lone Scouts and other similar organizations that you take up meeting handling the boys’ campaign for greater production n your locality. | If there is an organized effort to complish this purpose the work will and villages you will be able to pro- cure vacant lots and in the count odd tracts that can not profitab be farmed in the usual manner. am sure you will enjoy the work, at if nd the same time perform a reat’ rvice for your country. “Trusting that we may have your co-operation, | am, “Cordial, “EY. yours, » FRAZIER.” in the Ram county court toda: She claimed self-defense, fen off about 75 per cent since the first of the year until the Finlayson Finlayson was sentenced a month AWAY THIS MORNING: ago Judge Coffey of Jamestown, sitting in the Burleigh county district | court, to serve two years in the state Mrs. Mary. Hartnett, aged 70, wite | COE 16 5 ‘ Panaaie iaceielh aie ae ue penitentiary for violating an order of this morning in the family home in| the court in keeping a nuisance. Righth street. ‘Mrs. Hartnet. was | Bonds were fixed at $2,600 and fur- horn in New York City, but Pod re- | nished, and the appeal was taken. sided in Michigan and other stsves: In the district court of Kidder coun- in the northwest since sh> war 12/ ty, Finlayson will face trial probabiy he had made her home in running a common nuisance, Bail in She was a member of St. Mary’: "| this ¢a was fixed at $1,000, which thedral and St. Mary's Altar | friends of the defendant furnished. Th childven ver Communication to Commission. . C. Ryan, } The communication which the Neivauer, state's attorney placed before the city Helen commissioners last Monday evening .¢ Mrs, M, i contained a list of ten taxi drivers Miss Margaret. Joan whose es the attorney asked to ‘have revoked, on the ground that they had either pleaded guilty to charges of violating the prohibition | {laws of the state or had been con- ; victed. Names of the drivers and for i | whom employed were attached to the ‘ n ma _ — 9 0 es _|| SUPREME COURT =| Mrs. Annie Jeoner Stewart, wife Qo, of John A. Stewart of near the city, died Thursday evening al 7 o'clock.) yy Matin ttatiee county. in one of the local hospitals. The.*" 7° MUr * Plainti deceased was a member of one of . ve the oldest and best known families ny oe Jones T. Wilson, et al., of Burleigh county. She was a daugh- | we ter of Norman Falconer and a niece Detendants ane. respondents. of W. A. Falconer and Mrs, Mary L. (i) A tax decd is void on its face McLean of this city. c * : . . when it shows a sale of land in a je. was: born In the Walconer oun anner not authorized by statute. A judgment against one in an individual capacity is not a bar to laim which is asserted by him in a [repr sentative capacity or as the suc- cessor in interest to a corporation which was not precluded by the orig- al judgment. é ive S i Appeal from the district court 0: arrive Saturday evening on No. 2,/ ae - coma from Waterloo, where he aas been | Ketrmeds Hon, W. L, Nuessle, J. epending the winter with his daugh-| Opinion of the court by Robinson, J. Funeral services will be conducted | iY aseon & Young aud ae conn Sunday afternoon, at 2:30, in tha eu te Ne ve ea eppel ant Presbyterian church and be in ae ane a Desalter’ Great charge of Rev. H. C. ee poe tua iFalls, Montana, attorneys for re- | spondent. and appellants. try home, southeast of the city. and ™3) spent the greater part of her life in! that vicinity. She is survived by the; husband, father and these sisters and} brothers: (Hannah and Neilie, teac! ers in the Waterloo, Mont.. school: and James and Angus Falconer, near TA ENFORCE TM: = oo eomona | DRIVER REGULATIONS °-cowanocy cancnesswen~ hicago Tribune.) It is possible that 2 congressman = who votes for universal liability to sion last Monday evening. Commls-| military service may offend the sen- sNee racion (on a neat tueerrener |e in an unintelligent or coward: oe, ly congressional district. There may tion of the city ordinance regarding ! | be astcle s in cei of the United the*licensing of taxi drivers and. that | | States so little interested in the fu- the matter will be brought before the | ture of the nation and so greatly in- See intron MeCuray feat en jterested in their parochial affairs that Paap | y ow the representa: the trail of the bootleggers and those they: won Tn the a atlole and whose places are “liyror nuisances.’ "| against them. of iy taxi drivers ore peidling tlguoy yellow, Fpbieeaia ele pee ae in the city and are doing it in the|, Ze > open since @¢he, appeal of Frank Fin- =: 3 4 3 layson is before the supreme court. clared Nae th ae He expec’ Charges were made that Finlayson |t#e men of the United Statik to ig still in the game, making a stake | UP his vote by the offer of their lives. while his case is pending in the su-| Why should congress be immune; urt and another one in the; sree eeu nd wane ae \for a man who has voted other men Shipping It in from S. D jinto war dodging a manifest duty be- State's Attorney McCurdy is of the | cause the performance of it might ? opinion that large quantities of liquor | pe eect lhae ree eer ett de are being transported into the state| , If by the act of congress ui over the South Dakota line and sola| American men must sacrifice every: in Bismarck, Sales he said had fall-| (Continued from page one) | thing, may the congre: ‘ed them into! this sacrifice consult} standing in the opinion of the na | tion? The man in congress wio hesitates | because he fears the political conse- | quences to himself is the most shame- GIRLS! MAKE A BEAUTY LOTION {ful, odious, selfish coward the Amez! WITH _LENONS § 1 ee gaemiee at voted |against the declaration of war might | salve over the blister on his con: | science if he votes against an effi. At the cost of a ly i are jar of ordinary | cient method of making war. cold cream one can prepare a full quat-| The congressman who voted for the ter pint of the most wonderful lemon | declaration of war and who votes skin softener and complexion beautitier, | against effective ways of waging it, FOr ia 4 years old, For the last three sears | some time in July on the charge of ‘tions with ‘Merrick, jinto the from sacrifice? What excuse is there | jaan to stand revealed in their true colors. for not making this self for the good of the nation? How can he reconcile it to his conscience that, having called willing men to the port the unwilling men who will bene- fit from the sacrifices made by the brave? coward of all. The for the volunteer system of univer ard. He may tr a COW: to decorate his emo- afraid. aid to vote that his consti- lo what they ought to shall follow him, their representat in the vote which he c¢; committed them as well as the rest of the nation. SECOND HAND RAILS OUT OF MARKET—MAKES IT Secondhand street car 1 are a rarity, the board of control finds. In an effort to work out some plan by which the operation of the capital street railway may be continued, the board has comm tect Sam H. Crabbe of Fargo to look Hee ib of purchasing 10 replace the present used BROWN & _ JONES Groceries © and Meats Guaranteed Satisfactory | PHONE 34 ;nished one of the votes which de: LOGAN'S - “We Thank You” smen who vot- | Fancy Leaf Lettuce | political expediency and retain any|Fancy Head Lettuce vestige of self-respect or any decent | Fancy Radishes Fancy Asparagus Fancy Cucumbers Fancy Celery Fancy Strawberries Fancy Oranges, per dozen 35c and ...... wees 45 Fancy Bananas, per dozen .. 306 MINNEOPA PRESERVES by squeezing the juice of two fresh lem-| and does.so because he fears the poli- | Raspberry and Strawberry ons into a bottle containing three ounces | of orchard white, Care should be taken | Heal consequences to himsalt, ts de, to strain the juice through a fine cloth the gen = 60 no lemon pulp gets in, then this lo- i tion will keep fresh for months. Every |, !f & congressman will put bis pol woman knows that lemon juice is used Weal futare'i the scales against’ the . Es f security of the soldiers his vote has re Hen ond remove ae “blemishes as called into action and will allow the reckles, sallowness and tan and is the r3 sna i aime hs bi weight of his opinion to register in Heal aan softener, smoothener and | tavor of his chanted and against the Tasty: Gear soldiers’ chances, that congressman Just try it! Get three ounces of |i, damned before any tribunal of de- orchard white at any pharmacy and two cent human opinion. lemons from the grocer and make up 2) Tf he is yellow and his district is quarter pint of this sweetly fragrant |vetlow, he ought to have voted Temon lotion and massage it daily into against war, He ought to have voted the face, neck, arms and hands. It for peace at any price rather than for should naturally help to whiten, soften, |war at a price to be paid by other freshen and bring out the roses and people. A yellow district ought to beauty of any akin. It is truly marvcl- | have a yellow congressman and the aus to smoothen rough; ted bands, | «. people and their representatives YEAST ON HAND dct See Last Delivery Saturdays leaves at 5 o'clock sharp. \GIRLS WEAR FLAGS FOR BEAUTY SPOT | iin at home and produce} qmount,, Many will be able to care} this matter in your regular} and formulate plans for! be much more effective, In the cities | way -young “women patriotism—a beauty spot of the national colors. Girls of; and institute began the the Chicago Art ismar C Theatre © offers’ TONIGHT ONLY Hazel Dawn Owen Moore What excuse has the congressman! crifice of him: 's guaranteed to remove these homely spots. Simply get an ounce of othine—- double strength—from any druggist ya litue of it night and morn-; yu should soon see that even the worst freckles have begun to dis- tr, while th lighter ones have} It is seldom that} flag, he neglects to force to their sup- +4 A coward in congress is the worst | vanished entirely. who stands / more than an ounce is needed to com-} nst the | ipeltely clear the s\ ne combion jon, in and gain a beau- netoric and to embroider strenath otaine as * this i s fear with phrases, but he is guarantee of money back if it fails to} this day } remove freckles, ——————————| -——-—. F RECKLES- a five-act picturization Now is the Time to Get Rid of aay the big dramatic sensation Ugly Spots s no longer the slightest need | t feeling ashamed of your freckles, “Under Cover” | Saturday othine—double “The Eagle’s Wing ' i Daily Thought. Every day, asi keeps pu for the double; sold under| tion afresh | hothingness r. Crabbe's searc’ tended over several week to date met with no suc: Anything that savors of steel iis simply out of sight. Even junk is ‘commanding three or ‘eit brought two id to demand that they | worn out steel. t and which and he hi K. of C. Meeting—A regular meet- nz of the Knights of Columbus will | be held this evening at ‘hall in Fourtit street. LAST CALL! DOG TAX P PAST DUE. i to to Fire Hall for dog tax. y. A. Cleveland during my ye from office, S| cateder. BAD FOR CAPITAL LINE, joned State Archi-: TOO LATE T0 CLASSIFY |FOR SALE—Reo 1915 191 WANTED-——Roomers and hoarde: Phone 389K, 4-27-tmo. “The SATISFACTION STORE” rises out of eternity, fo each of us this ques- What will you do before as sunk Into eternity *, W. Robertson, four times the S 280, T 7:30and9 1 | t 0 in their Is- Look out for Presents *, Morris, City As- H. B. Warner ORPHEUM Prices and Service Mint Sprays Creamery Butter, per pound 50c; Flavor, per jar of 35 oz. .. 30c ‘ree ver cartoon of 5 .. 25¢) ‘FLEISHMANN’S COMPRESSED | SE in 'The- Vagabond Prince’ A Thos. H. Ince produc: tion. Mr. Warner will be outing car: |Tremembered in “Shell cheap. F. \1143” and “The Raiders” Pee eee carriage; cheap. 4272 Jiffy Jett For Desserts and Relishes A Mint Jell For Garnish € Here is a new Jiffy-Jell flavor. It is made: from crushed mint leaves—the best-liked flavor in exis- tence. It comes in a vial—sealed —so that it never loses any of its strength or zest. To a package of Jiffy-Jell add a pint of boiling water. When part- ly cool stir in the mint flavor. Then you have a relish jell which is fairly resistless. It is better than mint sauce with lamb. It goes well with any cold meat. Vial For Salads—For Relishes Serve it with salads, or mix your salad articles into it. Serve it as a side dish—a relish. Mint is soothing and cooling and zestful. Try it at our risk. If the first package fails to please you, your grocer will return your money. Try also the lime juice favor—made from lime fruit— as a salad or garnish jell. Try the other fruit flavors in your summer desserts. You have never known jelly desserts half so good as Jiffy-Jell makes for its users, Waukesha Pure Food Co., Waukesha, Wis. Seven True-Fruit Flavors—Sealed STRAWBERRY CHERRY LEMON | PINEAPPLE RASPBERRY & Each Flavor RASP ORANGE LIME. Two Packages for 25 cents.

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