The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 31, 1917, Page 6

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VE YOUR PRUE 1S 450= erm FROM \A WORTH OF FUNERAL FROM tw GUM, TORRY 4 TH’ ist! FLOOR.- THEN I AN AVIATION Pw OUGHTA GET TEN OFF. ‘ EXPERIMENT he om FLOOR OF. BUILDING -. BUT INT SUD STAFF CORRESPONDENT LYON SENDS EXCLUSIVE PICTURES OF LIFE WITH THE AMERICAN SOLDIER |All These Pictures Officially Passed by the Censor for Publication | ee Ifere you'see Sammy in_ his lcistre moments at the actuel fighting front in France. The cavalryman ‘above has established an entente with a fair daughter of our sister’ republic. France. In the upper left a Sammy who speaks French is telling a group - of villagers about’ Unele Sam’s pee ee Eee DR Soe A, mae, entry into the field of war—he is GAMES THURSDAY. es : beset witht cager questions. French St. Louis at Chicago. \ ] and American infantrymen are Club-= RHE | GOSSIP fraternizing in the picture in the Chicago : vedo i | upper'right, and the poilus are ex- Sis RAEN Sruoul 4 Af 3 nner reenereer - plaining the mechanism of the Soees % ey atleries x Schalic; * , “ag ‘ . . bel vi emi e pie 7 5 cuca aA sDciATION é Groom, Sothoron, Molyneaux and sev.| Ames, Ta, August 30.—Ideal about September 1, and this will Level rule. AB ie middle beta ae erce ere Groner ry ian Itraining for a prospeetive soldier| give him two weeks to get ac. @ hei? ‘adh eee ie ers i ais soe iy provided in ath'eties in the o ».[duainted with the situation befo: t their midday meal, and below We Poul Detroit at Cleveland. Re heey aig oe OP | cchool opens : _Yankée-is, saluting’ a newfound G19 Pree R.H.a inion of Clyde Williams, director | pnlistments in thefighting fore- Frensh friend. in the sign lang- St. Paul ce ge Alot athletics at'Towa State (Ames) jes of the country and graduation Use that means “All right, Old . a . » of . ‘. . A i » over after | Columbus - Klepfe orton and! college and this he betieved: espee-|have taken a number of last year's P#!, VU be over after Imeh.”” Milwauk: ; Boland, Ehmnke and Stanage. |i {rue of foothall. stars, and eyen Gaptain-eleet Den. = eee ee # : Nina Phitadciphia at Boston. ave are going to have athletics field may be lost-to the 1917 eleven ys, and Mrs. C. BK. Ewald and Taledo Club— Rp this fall and winter if we have to, it is said, although he has not de- My. and Me” Emil ‘Krautindet oe Boston .. 1 6 2/0 in the hole financialdy for éy- | finite y announeed his. plans, ibaa baie cuties front crt GAMES THURSDAY. Philadelphia 1 6 0 ery, contest we enter,” Williams: Graduation took foiir good men aturday by auto for a‘trip to Yel-| ; Louisville-Teledo, first game, rain; aan innings called on account of said. “—Packer, Sloss, Jones and Firkins, lowstone Park, Mr. and Mrs. } cond same ‘ole peat vowel Hiatteries — Teonard and Agnew; | omipeton ; ae f thes, feat ul ae ge have urns Ewald will continue thru to Wash MlWaakenes dan Cty: peste devote his attention to'stitvey o ery and the latter in qe harvesti Pt as Pa a eee oly Washington at New York—rain. [the football situation, getting a the aviation corps. daada yr Tew asses of their erop of aD, COSTES OOES = line on the probable material ed a commission at the Fort Sae!-| Pies oy ‘% Hi * NATIONAL LEAGUE. O| GAMES TODAY. Coach Charles Mayser will have ling, Minn. officers’ — trairir ie M Victor Dichtenmueller and ip COE EOE OSEEE ae ete Dees: at his command th 1. Mayser camp. There is some wneertainiy family left Sunday for her home H etroit at Cleveland. ay oxpotted Bae ‘Agios: ag » plans of sifauial bt in Fort. Lauderdale, Florida, after i chb— W. L. Pet | Washington at New York. is expected to return to “Ames as 1) the plans of several others Rhee aatiia i Naor yene ieee Philadelphia at Boston. Pope eae : 2 visit with relatives in Hebron. nak ee : 3 = ee = = The Hebron -Fire Department i Philadelphia . 2 Sparse E é e on “Hire, -Departme i : v CORRESPONDENCE Ey ee crowded. to oferflowing with held.a meéting in the fire hall i Building Language. 0. 3 0 the large number of friends of the Tuesday, evening at which all the : i “Eanguage is a city to the building HEBRON bercaved family who were present officers were reelected for another i u | of which every human being brought : + cite ‘pay theledaxe reesets to +h term. A’ committee was appoint- 1 Pittsburgh . 33 St a stone.”—Etmerson. A road construction gang, using | '° bay Their fast respects to Te od to interview the city council a big-tractor anda Rus ader departed friend aid ; neighbor. regarding the purchase of anoth- j GAMES THURSDAY. arhe: Connecting Uimba: have been grading sever g| The body was interred in the new. er chemical engine and an eleetrie | __ Boston at Philadelphia. “painting is the intermediate some-|s soliolrondisnn ,Congregationa cemetery. — Rev. fire whistle to be in stalled some- i First gaiae— | What between a thought and a thing." 5 [N Hass conducted the services. —, where in the center of the city. i] —Coleridge. Ate - on Poe vie! Mr. and } C. L, Robertson Mr, and’ Mrs. W. IL. Itrich. and Hy aes _ ars. C. Olson hicago left returned F y night after a ten family and: Mis. C Olson took a ‘ en RE for her home Wednesday morning day, it with the Robertson fam- trip to the, Badtands last Satur- 8 gan and Tragesser. ha ug! ays, oD vy in Willow City. day and: Simday. pase Tm inh luck.” isters. oS. L. Carl ¢ i oy of, log f vhea i 5 Bai way x : oA | eae hard luck. asters, ah L, Carlton and M a nue of loafls ots Wheat Mee Ye Vangie dunted ae fs d y HL, ave been receive slevat- ives here during ast wee if Club RW EL] “I told Belle she was the rst ett! Yast ‘Tuesday forendon Theo, J, ors in Tebron, all of whieh proved The C Meredetioral . Sunday fy Philadelphia . 0 4 9! Lever loved, and she said she couldn't! ,, (St * West OFENOON DEON \ ‘ hi Te eT OFaNe ] eC! he, Congregational —_ Sunday Boston 3 9 0 waste her time training amateurs, Polke, who was working on a to he of high quality. |School was entertained Wednes- ; 1 Batter Adams; ; Then I told Nancy I-had made love S¢affold at the new residence oo OW ork has begun on the con- day at a pienie held) in Rehm’s i Hughes and Tragesser. to other girls, but that she was my!Jacob Halpern, fell about twenty struccion of. the second story of grove, an.annual treat to the | eronAG real passion, und she asked me if she‘fect striking the ground - on the Funk building. The. walls and children by Mr. F. D, Morford.| = 7 Me : 2 i i a seioa sat phlisaelptin yas a enitured taste with me or a‘head and left choulder. He was roof of the Bratzel building are About sixty people attended the Calendars Printed his quandary, and’ the latter dis- é NOS RR aC Heck forlorn hope. unconscious for several hours and , completed and work has begun on affair which was thoroly enjoyed In Spanish ‘Convert covered that the. calendars were St. Louis at Pittsburgh. Eri |v injured internally as well as the interior. W. If. Itrich’s new by all. f printed .in.Spanish.. fm: McKenzie rin Go Bragh. P * * ; sa. ranidlse rine © ary. Walk > nae ; deck Srey 4 Citiien “Don't pou Pes ie she cant! aving a fractured rib. His con- residence is rapidly Beane com-| Miss Mary W alker of Harman} John to Home Trade county there may ‘be a n2!7 dozen SESH O OOS OD oii be an independent race? dition has been ‘steadily growing pletion. The new Steingraber re visiting with Mrs. E.'0. peers See bales eae ete who can sate i ter. 4 . Res vn idenee is enclosed. ready for w read Spanish, but'that is.all. ° AMERICAN LEAGUE. Officer—They couldn't be much more Petter and\at the “present time idence is enclosed, ready for oo Charlson, N. .D..Aug. 31—John doesn’t bélieve the calenaré win OOS SSF SSS SS SOF independent than they are—Judge, there is hope that he will-recover on the interior. Mike Mosshruck- Ron tas eS Leraas' is Charlson's biggest | do. : Club— w. ob Pet 'speedily ey jer’s house is almost-ready for oc- o tity Sea Tenner; 4 |) booster for home trade. Some eee Ste Chicago - 81 46 .638 fT Sunday afternoon oeeurre ‘eupancy. Other houses, are being fe who Toses its temper, loses much | time ago he.had an opportunity Boston ; 73 47> 609 wp, Touching Request. 'f eas of oe Cha Sed. a a , : ote i ebr in <fe ie besides. He loses his self-respect; he | to buy from an, unknown printing « Unopenes > ecelkiat 3 58 8 Pop, won't you do somethin’ for funeral of Mrs, Charlee, Elder, tereeted in Hebron, in fact, ioe the respect of others; he loses an} ‘concern a big batch of calendars Learest” George, if youcuse: such et ree + 68 3 : Mamie and me?” * ; [who passed away Saturday morn-|‘‘Growth.as Usual,’* seems to be} gament out of his characte very Oheaply. He bought. The , Silly lunguage in your nest letter as New York. 63 471} AWhat is it you kids want?” ling at her home in the’ Harmarsh., | Tebron’s motto this year. tation which he cannot calendars came this week, and | You did in your last, I shall return it Washington 65° 434 ‘Won't you tell us the beautiful falry So siees were held_at the home.at} Mrs. 8S. A, Keeler left, W ednes-] joses vital force, and stamp John couldn’t tell by reading | unopened.”—Orange Peel. St. Louis .. 79 491; tales-ma-says-you tell her? two o'clock and in the Gengrega-|day for.a-visit with friends at] presston om bis ayhole being which time | whether the month was December ————_ 7 “3751 pee pe 4 - i or June. He went to a friend in Tribune want ads Will bring results. fe i Philadelphia _ 6 5 tional church-at three..The church Judson. be a ne [cannot efface, : Ce ee eee it} = SE rere =

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