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THURSDAY, MAY. 10, 1917. Only 150 Names Are Needed Now Subscription List for ‘'Flora Bel- Ia,” : | Casino Success, at West- ern Union Office COMPANY HAS LARGE ’ CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA i Guarantee Necessary Is Raised! it Company Will Play at Aud- , itorium on May 21 Only 150 more names are ne sary in order to make certain the ap- pearance here on Monday, slay 21, of John Cort’s beautiful production of “Vlora Bella,” direct from the Casino theater, New York, ‘When one stop; to consider that}! the company con: of Miss E eanor | Henry, the original New York star; Miss Lily Leonard, Miss Kate Stout, ne Haeone Guy Samp- York Casino theater brilliant ar of stars ever assembled under one ban- t 1 comedy the Germans made ‘a counter attack with a division of fresh troops. ‘Sey- eral German counter attacks along the Chemin des Zames were repulsed. BERMAN LINE SUCCURBS AS BATTLE. RAGES pee) atinued from page one) sb ‘resnoy must be held it the whole triangle is not to be evacuated, which the fall of Lens renders certain, Enormous Concentration. The enormous concentration of German troops on the British front, and the marked incr in gun pow- er gives ce to the re- port that Field 4 yon Hinden- UL {burg is withdrawing both men. and artillery from the eastern area. The disorgani army has had appar effect on the whole all and has materially iner situation ed the bur- den on the British and French. The The news from Russia is far from reassuring in any pect, and ap- parently the provisional government is ina p rious situation. There are no marked develop- ments on the other war theatres. Fighting on the Macedonian front goes on with conflicting reports from the riv: but nothing as t to tell whether any decisive action place, ner, a large chorus of well ciplined voices and a special orchestra under the direction of George Welland, one of Ame foremost conduetors— theatergoers of Bismarck should be more than ¢ to subscribe for tickets most S spec sentative, leave the list with ger Vesperman, who will con- tinue his efforts in order to secures the guarantee nec The, subscription, list will be left at the Weéstern, Union telegraph of- fice, Where’ all, those who wish to sub- scribe for tickets may do so by call- ing at the office in person or tele- phoning 20 and have your name placed on the list for as many tickets as desired. Matt Kussell, Mr. Cort’s manager, Will be in ‘the ci at which time it will be whether Bismarck is to have * Bella” or noi. CCCUPIED BY FRENCH. Paris, May 10.—A fortified position on the Bauclere plateau was captured last night by the French, it was an- nounced officially. Heavy artillery flring continues in this region, where SUT SUDDENLY DISMISSED Jury Drawn in Spina “Spina Case at Duluth | When Attorney Slonim Makes Motien For Dismissal. Duluth, Minn., May 19.—Dism. in district court today of the village} and others, Mining company suddenly. Th jury drawn, ready for the trial,- Attorney Slonim, representing the pl made the motion to dis statement was made in court as to the reason for dismiss tion, Suit was brought by the village to recover $40,000 damages, as a result of a glide on Spina from the ore dump pile owned by the mining com- panies, @ tive oth inst uits brought by individ- the companies, claim- decided | ing damage to town properties from | p; ‘Flora | the same cause, are pending in dis-| oy its salts in e: trict court. PROGRESS AT BULLECOURT. London, Ma 10.—Progress was made by the British last night in the neighborhood of Bullecourt and Dri-{ court and south of the Souchez river, says today’s official statement. In. speed, in acceleration, in hill. *“climbing and in high-gear work Saxon “ ” has decisively de- feated higher-priced “Sixes,” “Fights” and “Twelves.” “SIX” $865 ROADSTER, $495 CAPITAL MOTOR CO. #}~-110-Main Street G. P. BRESNAHAN Phone 75 1 of the ac} PATRIOTIOH 10 EATURE DAYS ~-OF RECISTRATION States Planning Big Demonstra- tions When Action Is Tak- en to Conscript Men iSPEECHES, BARBEQUES TO 1/Several States Relieve Govern- ment of Expense of Tabu- lating Man Power Washington, May: 1..—Many states, | plan lo make regis: ion day for the {new army conscription the occasion! }for fetes and patriotic demonstra- | tions, according ‘to reports reaching ; the war department today. A war department statement says: Patriotic Demonstration. n one state, for instance, the oc- cision is to take on the nature of a patriotic demonstration, a sort of na- ional speech day with barbecue and ; like affairs to draw the people so that those upon whom’ the duty of jtesistration develops will know that y have the support of their fel- in all | low | ages. eccupations and of all sal | Questions Asked. | “The questions which are to be an- ial repre- of enn case against the Rouchleau | swered involve cone rave EY few = WAY RHEUMATISM COMES WITH GOLD WEATHER (By Valentine Mott Pierce, M. D.) A close connection exists between these two—cold we: and rheu- matism. Trot. Alex, s of London has the most follow , cal prot on in the belief that the ence in the system of uric acid, of rheumatism, Every one has rec- {ance of their water as soon as it {gets cold; there is often a copious sediment of “brickdust.” | ‘Several causes may lead up to an | accumulation of uric acid in the sys- tem, which,. in. urn, cause rheuma- tism or gout, or creaky joints. For one son the skin does not throw off the uric acid, by profuse sweating, as in the hot weather, and the kid- neys are unable to take care of the | double ‘burden. i that people do not drink as much wa- ter. in cold weather as in summer, which ‘helps to flush the kidneys. weather, and some people are so sus- ceptible that they soon develop rheu- matism after eating meat. At. all such times persons should drink copiously of jot water, say, a pint morning and pight, and Anuric (double strength) three or four times a/day.!) Lf Phis Anuric comes in tablet form'and can be had at al- most any drug store. It dissolves the uric acid in the system and carries it outward, 1 would advise everyone to take Anuric occasionally, and con- tinue for three or four weeks, and in that way avoid rheumatism, gout and many of the painful disorders due to uric acid in the system. by openair exercise and diet. Then inse the liver by occasionally stim- wating its action with a p nt lax- ative composed of the May-apple, dried juice of aloe, and root of jalap, sugar-coated and long sold by all druggists as Dr. Pierce’ Pleasant Pellets. Auditorium omerrow Night 7:30 p. m. Two Shows 7:30 &9 CHARLIE CHAPLIN in “The Review of 1916” Price 20c Two Shows 9:00p. Mm, Come and Laugh a BE FEATURES OF EVENT! in the medi-; is the real cause } ognized the difference in the appear-| Another reason is} Again, they eat more meat in cold} fi take Make yourself healthy and strong | ¢ BISMAROK DAILY TRIBUNE subjects. The name in full, the age, ‘the home address, the date of birta, the quyality:: of citizenship, natural born, maturalized or the condition of declarations, of intention, the place of birth, trade, occupation for office, em- ployment .and by whom employed, | dependents, if.any; married or sin- ; gle, race, former military service and where* it was) rendered, and lastly claim -of-exemption from ‘draft with the specific-ground ‘therefor.’ Several of ‘the states ‘have relieved the government of expense connected with the work of securing complete ‘registration, «im. fact, helpfulness seems to be: Common to the coun- try. BODY IS LAID TO .REST Servires Over ‘Remains of ‘the Late William J. Dolan Held from i Catholic Church Today. Services over the remains of the late William J. Delan of Coeur @ | Alene, Idaho, were held. trom. the Ca- tholic church this morning. sriends from near and a distance filled the ; church, Interment tovk place in the | Catholic cemetery. | Promptly at 8:30 o'clock members of the Spanish-American war veterans met at the old home 40, First street, and. escorted’ the remains to the church. Willian J. Dolan, former resident of this city, died at Spokane, Wash. last Saturday from heart failure. He and his wife ‘were yisiting at the home of a-former ‘Bismarck resident. The body ‘was bronght to Bismarck Wednesday: morning. companied by the widow, Mr. and Mrs. O’Hearn of Jamestown and George Dolan of Bis- marck, Resigns Position—Alfred = Hum- phreys, clerk with Armour & Co., has resigned his position, and left last night to join the coast artillery corps at Jefferson Barracks, iMo. Your visit to the Twin Cities wil! be more enjoyable if you stop at this Famous Hostelry. Excellent Cuisine. Hote! Radisson, Minneapolis; 409 Rooms—$2.75 at $1.50 to $2.50, SUBMARINE. FREIGHTERS { (Continued from page one) c ithe end and then made for herb at a speed of 22 knots. This prove that ships can be made invulnerable to torpedo atta “Cost. of cour kind of construction for hips impracticable. “Speed is the best protection Shipbuilders must xpd, cargo caryying would ‘make this merchant Will be compensated for by th nunier of trips made, If the big car- ry on their motorbouts the side ‘when the danger zone was reached and form a protecting screen, I suggested this on Meb. 2. “Americans must not expect too much from mines. . ‘British submar- incs themselves went under the mine iclds in the sea of Martnora and at- t yd Constantinople, “it is possible that in the latest Ger- man submarines there, isin’ device in vented by Simon Lake by which the G in diving suits can get ou, through an air chamber when their craft is submerged and. cut away anchored mines and allow the flotita to pass safely through the mine field. “Much e menting has been done with electrical detectors, delicate in- struments to warn of the approach of submarines, but without much success. Owing to the fact that salt wat a fairly good conductor of electrici certain electrical phenomena is up- set. “It looks to me as though Germany's submarine campaign were doomed to failure, unless she puts at least 1000 submarines into water. She cannot accomplish much with the number she has been operating. “In the event of the U-boat growing to such formidable proportions, how- ever, that overseas surface commerce in the future could be annihilated, it would be 1 ry to build big sub- sea freighte | “These would foil Be U-boat. Ger- many cannot use submersible tramps for the simple r pn that she now has no friends with whom she can trade.” TOO LATE 10 GLASSIFY FOR RENT—Modern, eight room house in good location. Call at 622 Sixth strect or phone 429X. 5-10-2t | WANTED—iConipetent stenographer at Lar Motor Sales Co. 5-10-3t FOR SALE-Choice seed potatoes. Phone 392. 5-10-3t FOR SALE—Post card size folding camera, good condition, very rea- sonable. Box 41, city. FOR RENT—NXewly furnished room, modern house. $15.00 per month. | Two desired. Phone 493W. 1002 Fourth street. 5-10-2t i | ene | BIDS WANTED FOR THE REMOV- AL OF GARBAGE IN THE CITY OF BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA. Sealed bids will be received in the {office of the ; auditor of the city of Bismarck, D., up to eight o'clock |p. m., May 22, 1917, for the removal f garbage from all residences and | business houses in the city of Bis- |marek. This garbage shall be re- moved at Jeast once dvery two weeks and not oftener than once a day where required. Said garbage to be removed to city dumping grounds jin a water-tight box. Bids shall be} made on the basis of a certain lump sum monthly. Each ‘bid must be accompanied by a certified check in the sum of $500.0) as a guarantee of the execution of the contract should same be award- ed bidder. By order of the board of city com- missioness. Dated this 7th day of May, 1917. | | | | C. Li BURTON. City Auditor. 5:10—17-2t TO BEAT U-BOATS) for} bi} with the conferring of the third rank | FIRST ARREST HERE FOR HANG NO LIGEASE. TA E. A. Pettis, Traveling From Far- go to Glen Ullin, Taken in Tow by Martineson The first arrest in Bismarck for violation of the state law relating to the driving of automobilas without a license tag was made yesterday by Chief of Police Chris Martineson and Deputy Sheriff Welch. The man gave his name as E. A Pettis and said he was en route from Fargo to Glen Ullin. The reason} given for not carrying a license was that his car was a demonstrator. Police Magistrate Bleckreid impos- ed a fine of $10 and co: or a total of $13.95, which the nger paid, and continued on his way after mak-} dng application for a noe c. REGISTRATIONS = | FOR SNELLING CLOSE TONIGHT Registrations and examinations for , the officers’ training camp at Fort! Snelling closes at 10. o'clock tonight, Capt. B, I’. Ristine, local officer in charge, announced: this afternoon. Prespective candidates Who have not yet filed applications, are urged to do so before 10 o'clock, MANDAN KNIGHTS ENJOY EVENING WITH ST. ELMO Headed by a beautiful, ungettable: Angora goat, and with a ten-piece band to furnish inspiration, 60 Man- dan Knights of Pythias, members of Lodge No. 14, rolled in on a special: train at 8:80 last evening for an an- ; !nual love-feast with St. Elmo Lodge ; No. The evening was. bie which long! will be remembered’ ip’ Missouri val! ley Pythianism. Dawn was ver near when the festivities! dame to an: end this morning, and farewells were | said. The big night was ushered in upon a class of five candidates, rep- resenting both sides of the river. There followed, a light luncheon, af- ter which came a program of toasts, during which responses were made by Judge J. ‘M. Hanley, Chancellor Commander ‘H. H. Williams, Supt. C. L, Love and E. H. Champion of Man- dan; Claire Cornell of ‘Leith, Kitch- el] Allenworth, BE, C. Wright and oth- ers, of Bismarck. Features of the evehitig were songs from Scott G. Conyne and Spencer CHICHESTER S PILLS HE DIAMOND BRA id a Re with Blue Ribbo (SELECT NAMES FOR JURY ; Woodmansee of oe BL of eee OND HAND PL Jou Dial 26 years knownas est Safest Alwaysieiabie | * : SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHFRE | ‘Boise of Mandan and the selections from the Mandan band. The pro- gram closed with the singing of “The Star Spangled Banner.” DRIVES ON PAVEMENT Man by Name of C. A. Scott Arrested by ‘Chief of Police Martineson— Fined $5 and Costs. Driving a traction engine equipped with lugs over the pavement on Third street and not planking the as- phalt, resulted in the arrest of C. A. Scott, a stranger, by Chief of Police Chris (Martineson yesterday. Arraigned before Police Magistrate Bleckreid, Seott entered a plea of guilty and was fined $5 and costs, amounting in all to $8.95, which he paid. the-star supreme a MARY P! KPO! Famous Players Paramount in her: greatest feature “Hulda of Holland” TONIGHT ismarc Theatre Clerk of Court Fisher this after- noon selected the names of the jury for uy term of d ict court. ! Tae -jurymen will report on May 31. The M term of dist court opened Tu ay with the calling of the calendar, setting the dates for the different cases and the hearing on petitions for naturalization. The jury term does. not open untii May #1 In the meantime Judge Nuessle is hearing court cases. Jo- \7- Se = - J.| when he fell into a pile af hot met)\He was playing in the yard of his home. aster Burned While Playing. seph Calvin Woodma months-old son of Mr. Fifth accident street, Tuesday, with a painful the correct low shoe of the season—the “Gothic’’ or soft Russia calf. in the new dark shade of tan, Fits because made over ‘‘Natural Shape”’ lasts with the Floy- sheim feature of ‘‘Hug-tite’’ heels; cool and comfortable because Skeleton. 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