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, SCOOP REPORTER BOsS-Nou AND T ARE ss BILLED TO TAWE. A FLYING LESSON resi 00 THA ee (AY LESSONT” T THINK ELL TAKE OVER AN’ SEE DAY “LEARD TO AMIATE BY mut THATRUINS S(OV- DOES: NOT Lay MUS. pap) beachbabe | VAURSELE ALL UP — P-? . LESSON NO- @— HOW.TO FLY WITH @ COMPANION AUTH QUT OUT EL ECYING—— 7) aay s—iiiers out 6f the entrance, uasping, dazed as NEED F AST WOR of groans beyond. ‘The bayonet men ' gurvivors: rush out, are’ seized upon. ft ARLIE WHITE, 2 YEA § 4 NTHS, WE N 44 0. sheedl j rush round the traverse,’ speed along | Explosion after explosion légps up:ia POS Ve ‘ the trench, clamber over a halt Ue the stretch of ‘the raided irene a : se ished bufricade of sandbags. A dar! “Once more the red, signal. roc! geerre rere e sees CHLENGE ALL AMERICAN YOUNGSTERS 10 STRINGTH TT | IN TRENCH RAIDS figure looms out of the smoke. There! drift among the ‘roaring flares, The @ AMERICAN ASSOCIATION, @ peli ‘ is a quick scuffle, the dart, of stcel. | enemy barrage crashes in the alr and COTES SHSH SHOES f :/'‘Dhe bayonet men. rush. on, folloy ved by | trom the’ ground. On thé pei r the rest of the squad. ful machine { ‘guns rake en enfildde the Club— Ww. b = English Expert Tells of the Sud The Work of Machine Guns, | tangle of rusty wire," ‘the shell-churnéd Indianapolis 86 59 HEAD - 20 INCHES den Assaults on’Ever-Alert “The farthest’ objective has bet | desolation of No Man's Land. But if ‘ Louevile i reached, It'is now important to mak |.they have ordinary: luck, the raiders ay J Saluiibie Ay Germans, a ‘block’ in the trench, behind which | are already ‘safely back in thelr own Milwaukee the purposes of the raid can be se-| trenches.” , Minneapoli: 5 72 curely Asai ie x Fine lending <ansi 3 80 squad,, the ‘point’ as is’ technically Toledo t so 40 NEW SCIENCE Is DEVELOPED tertied, sheltered by a trayetse, hurl| JILTED MAN WILLED $5,000 their bombs along the next section of | —_— enemy trench. If space’ allows, the | Girl's Father Leaves Bequest jaim is for Young Man’s Wounded ‘'* GAMES WEDNESDAY. & Feelings, eae e ‘ Columbus, 6-12; Milwaukee, 0-0. Toledo, 10; Kansas City, 3 St. Paul, 8; Louisville, 6 Minneapolis, 6; ‘Indianapolis, 1 ne ee ee ee eo - & ¢ NATIONAL LEAGUE. ry SOSSOHSHTH HEE OS second thrower is brought up along- side the first—one throwing to his’ ex- treme range, the other throwing short, — if The * rifle-hombers “fire’’ over thelr; Guthrie, Okla. — > Mrs, Mary.’ A. heads to ranges ‘up to ninety yards. | Thompson and Florence Brooks of Rip- “ The hostile rush ts held back.” In the | ley, have filed an action inthe county rear another squad is feverishly piling | court’here edntesting the will-of Wal- sandbags into a barricade. Completed, | ter J, Thompson, husband and father, the bombers rush back behind “the | respectively,’ of the ‘contestants,’ who stretch they have vacated. " Traverses | left them little of his estate of $50,000, , Purpose Is to Shake the Morale of the Enemy and Make Him Uncertain + as to the Next Object of . Attack. —_— *London.—The trench raid, one of | | the developments of the European war, is the subject of. an official interview with a British officer, which has been UPPER ARM-74 IN. ‘WAIST. - 22 INCHES Cincinnati at. Chicago. s chub— + | and ‘capturing prisoners ‘and docu- | bombs that explode with a soft: phutt! Lobster Shell Cracker. Ree Chicago ... tients that may reveal his condition! Pown below in the dark cave Is &/ Resembling-an enlarged nut erncker, . Cincinnati d‘intenti Carrie h i sheet of flame, on interise heat, chok-| an implement has been invented for t and intentions, d out chiefly at é F sreatha thickly fa wulyoeter Set Douglas, ‘iendris and | night, at frequent intervals and at ing smoke, “Fumes wreathe | ly cracking the shells of lobsters, loefer; Schneider an Ingo. many places, it exercises direst effect —————= = ~ ‘Brooklyn at New York. | Ho meennint at ran Mareen sacar REPORT ON AUDITORIUM. ; The Policy ot mnaintainidg the Audi- r k | - ismarck, orium at the highest possible stand- “ pS leer ial ley of the British command. Cap- September 10, 1917. [ard has’been continued with the re- New York ~. .910°3 tured German. letters bear ample wit- | Honorable Board of City Commission-} sult that the out of ‘town ‘patronage es Brooklyn oo3 ness to its efficacy. We'will attempt| ers, “ is increasing. A number of high grade Batteries — Schupp and ‘McCarty, to sketch a simple form of such a Bismarck, North Dakota, moving pictures were shown in order Gibson; Smith, Kiljus and M. Wheat. raid; Gentlemen: to fill in the ‘lack ‘of regular road a i e | “For some days previously the field| Enclosed find statement. covering] shows. These pictures, however, did Second game— 4 5 . artiliery has been methodically cut- SEEN TE Ee et TT Orke eucWity net roye a . Club— RH. t . fs ey ” * e undersigned have ch “CO New York . 28 0. ‘Charlie White | @& ting Janes tireuel the eae 8 ite a for this period is quite satisfactory | qq satemonte nouchve, eed wet Brooklyn 18 af | ¥ ; ye attack may or MAY considering the conditions and circum-|them correct. There are vouch ‘leven innings.) 1 AGE - 2YRS,4MO. 4 not be pushed through these lanes. stances, The weather was extremely | covering all expenditures and these e Batteries <- Tesreau* “and: Rartaeh: i ’ “To The enemy’ cannot be sure. In ‘anY cold and the coal bill amounted’ to} vouchers are handed you herewith in a Gtehey ana Diller. ‘ WEIGHT - 34 Lbs. case he.cannot decide which of the over $600.00.. The large number of| twenty-five envelopes containing the 0D : = { | points of passage will be used. Puné free datés, as shown by the state-| same. : Pittsburgh at, St. Louls. By FREDERICK M. KERBY. front porch, in the backyard and all) speak louder thah words, and this is’ tually. at ‘cro’ hour the artillery huris_ ments, accounts, in part, for the heavy Respectfully submitted, Club— RHE} Syracuse, N. Y., Sept. 13—The}around the place at the White home | what he did for me: « ® barrage on the enemy’s support antl expense of lighting and heating the R. C BATTEY. St. Louis .. 1 6 1 Stranges baby in the United States—|on Marguerite avenue, on the out-| Raised a bucket of coal weighing Tescrve trenches, while an Inferno 6f bulloing and. tho exteame cold t weather C. BERTSCH, JR. Pittsburgh "2.7°6 the Infant Samson—challenges all the | skirts of Syracuse. 30 pounds with one hand, while his ¢*Plosions breaks out. all along the Jt tie nall d with pre- A. W. LUCAS, — Batteries—Horstman, Watson and badies of, America, including YOUR| To what do you attribut »-!father held him in the aii line’ of trench to be assaulted—the handled was small compared with pre Auditor: i Gonzales; Miller and Schmidt. litle fellow, o a strength tes. i Ay er ome UMS | een sataahan y aaieee ate bombardment of Stokes mortar and , Yous periods. nditoxtum ‘Committee. — Measure your , baby up against ene: strength?” I asked. "i Took up a ten- pound bar weight trench howitzer batteries posted in or Bismarck Auditorium Jan. 1st to July 1st, 1917. i 4 Philadelphia at Boston. Charlie Whie, he miniature Hercules Umyumph, goo-goo, blub,” an- and raised and lowered it from the; near our front line. Under cover of | Elks Minstrels, rent.. $ 3 150.00 28, 00 _ Clnb— R..B.| acguiring fame as “The Physical Cul-| swered Charlie. floor five times over his head. this bombardment the raiding force ©. ‘W. Finwall, lecture, re é 25.00 Boston .. .8°8 1,ture Baby.” Charlie, son of Mr. and “Do you like your beefstead rare Allowed. me to lift“bim off the floor rushes the intervening space. Christian Science lecture, 50.00 § Philadelphia . ‘6 8 1 Mrs. Fred P. White of Syracuse,|or well done?” I continued. by one hand and hold him for- more How. the Raid Begins, Blue Paradise ..........+ 1,557.00 1,245.60 311.40 Batteries—Hughes, Scott and Tra-; weighs, 24 pounds at the age of 2} “Ging, ha-ha, whee-e-e, gump,”|than a minute. ©." '* ppt, bd Blue Paradise, extra adv 13.56 ‘ gesder; Mayer and Killifer. « years and 4 nionths, and can lift coal | Charlie replied. pitted a, stick, with five flatirons aiken 8 palaine force ¥ organized 0) Farmers’ Uniqn, rent. 50.00 ; ‘ es buckets, chin himself, and toy with] Jt was plain that he refused to be | tied: to {ts Seah Ns 0f Clog, en. ANC. One RONCOE | Katinka jus. ct. 1,345.50 1,076.40 , 26 j GAMES ‘TODAY. 10-pound weights. quoteu ut teagth. In fact, his vocabu- |. Chintied bifiself Several times on a missioned officer. In each squad are Katinka, extra adv e ’ RE Brooklyn at New York. G I interviewed Ba»y Charlie on the | lary is.somewhat limited. But actions | broomstick -held ‘by “is. father. two bomb-throwers, two bayonet meh,| Salvation Army, rent. a 30.00 6.50 % Philadelphia at Boston. = : = —| two ue borvers ond two sinmunitign Foolish Virgin, movie. «218.95 213.73 268.54 a Chicago at. Pittsburg. E 5 carriers, who are also reserve throw-{ Bird of Paradise.. . 1,225.50 919.25 306.25 128.03 ek i St. Louis at Cincinnati. Cleveland 8 11 0 and place any person interested in, law. ers, Each squad has its objective} Bird of Paradise, extra adv. A 13.50 ‘ Batteries—Daus, Cunningham and said estate may appear and file his} Witness my hand and official seal x a > ve . Stanage; Bagby and O'Neill. exceptions, in writing, to said account| this 29th day of August,1917. early, assigned. to: It prior to the st: Prices ERE ents ses ELSE bo SOGBD) 21610 104.58 . (Pee ee ee oe ee zi : fens pitas . 2 : tack. In a smother of smoke the raid-| Princess Pat, exti 19.48 —_— and petition and contest the same. T. E. SLAHERTY, 474.00 9 e { r AMERICAN LEAGUE. ° : a 5 2 hed erg leap into the trench. Flames shoot} Mae Robson .. 5 331.80 = 142.20 105.47 Second game— And you, the above named respond. Auditor Burieign: County, North hedai Mae Pobson, 11.34 0099990999008) Clur— R.H.E.|ents, and each of you, are hereby cit- Dakot ee up, shedding ‘a ghostly glare. High) jor pads 405.00 303.75 “35 s .* Detroit ... _ £6 0 ed and required thon and thete to be] ‘(rirst Publication’Aug. 30, 1917.) | Song them the red signal rockets off ait peas, extra ad BS 10L-AD:. NOG Club— W. L. Pet] Cleveland 37 3)and appear before this Court, and] g “39:96, 13 2 the Germans are drifting across the! A007 Hartinan, lectur 60.80 18.85 i Chicago . . 91 47.660] Batteries—James and Spencer, Stan-| stow cause, if any you have, why said)" hart night, but the barrage they summon] 610" prin tovie. 170.00 pts 21.00 Boston .. ag age; Klepfer, Morton and O'Neill. account shall not be allowed, the comes too Inte, To right and left, 28] Ramona, is HEL. v. ESS i 295.60 & b Cleveland . 61 ‘No other games scheduled. residue of said estate distributed, the “| detailed, the squads turn along ‘the! jt May Be Your Daughter, movie... 130.50 sae peter an i 3 GAMES TonaY. Sage tnietration Wines ‘ee gloved trench—now probably a broken-walled| Charlie Chaplin, movie... 74 He ? or’ - 66 59. % p cl ; c , / 5815 A Washington . 61-1 Cleveland at Detroit. tor’ be discharged. Pest A cco tno Done Lone tae “extra adv ae ete ee i pnllog: inte % : ‘New York at Philadelphia. ie the Sth day of August, A. D. sand bags and the bodies of men. In| School play, rent . 11.50 . Louis ... es Boston at Washington. ly the Court. - front, peering round the traverses, dart-| Flora Bella ...:.... 1,089.50 871.60 131205 SY When (Seal) I. C. BRADLEY, \ ing forward, keeping the survivors of] Flora Bella, extra adv.... i Nee. : NOTICE OF CITATION, HEARING Judge of the County Court. | the enemy on the run, are the two| Clara K. Young, movie, E. H. L. lew York at Philadelphia. OF FINAL ACCOUNT AND Dis-| Let the foregoing citation be served bayonct men of the squad. Immedi- Tent 200. ...ses es 55.68 eve R i E| TRIBUTION. by publication as provided by law. ately behind’ them is the first ‘throw- High achest play, rent. 1,705.75.’ ~1,864.90 8.50 jadelphia .. _ 00 eee (Seal) H. C. ERADLEY, er, his: acolyte’ the ‘carrier’ following, : ehTOstSs. ~Ty8G4- 178.94 New York .. “1% 3} State of North Dakota,County of Bur- Judge of the County Court. close... Then follow the officer, the Ses "eet re Batteries — Johnson and Meyers; | leigh. 8—16, 23, 30; 9—6, 15: noncominissioned officer in charge of zs tas m age 23.30 . a Caldwell and Nunamaker. Ie tie Cour Before ‘Hon. H. C. NOTICE OF EXPlI EXPIRATION OF RE- the squad. Behind them is a rifle z $1,928.48 ‘6B uF ba tradley,Nudge. —, t , a 928. Boston at Washington. In the Matter of the Estate of Sarah DEMPTION. ee ee ener x Ake ue Balance on hand Jan. 1st, 1917. $ Club— R.H.E| Ann Christ, Deceased, te ees eof the bayonet} Receipts during six months.. 4,196.13 Washington . 1) 6 2)C. L. Vigness, Petitioner, Office of County Auditor, Bismarck, ign ime the rearyof Ribs are tho othe a pcs » Boston 113 1 ‘ys. k N. Dak. f er thrower, ‘his carrier and the other} Cost of handling shows, statement at:ached. $1,928.48 3 (Sixteen innings—darkness.) Anton Christ, Johanna. Lillectdom,|State of North Dakota, County ot rifle: Fomber,, Revenue tax, statement attached. . = 50.00 Batteries — Ayers and Ainsmth;|°John’.P: Boraas, Syvert J. Boraas,| Burleigh—SS. | “The ideal aimed at ts to so press| Mise. advertising, statement attached 31.00 Shore and Cady. "1 @."L,. Vigness and AN Other Per-]‘To Emma F. Marston: ‘upon the enemy that he cannot date| Telephone and telegraph, statement a: tached 23.79 f — sons Interested, Respondents. You are hereby. notified that ' the) |to stand—our bayonet men are updn| Flectric lighting, statement attached... 499.80 : F Cleveland at Detroit. The. State of North Dakota to the|tract of land hereinafter descrived him ere he can dare to throw or shoat.| ‘Supplies for building, statement attached. $81.85 First game— bores Naried:Hesnondents: : aad eee mas Siesised J your name | Bute there ca Ae a time when the en- Labia trea Olan oe 7 Club— RHE ‘ou, the said — res! ents above|for taxation for the year 1910 was on ‘emy ‘handgranatentrupp’ has assem- 3 ae se 64 + peiroit ... _.... 2) sg! mamed, are hereby notified that the|the 12th day of Decemer, 1911, duly wee : “| Extra fireman during cold weather, s:atement attached —_ 86.00 ; final account of the executor of the'sold ,as provided by law, for the de- 7 oled itself—behind a barricade if po | Janitor service, statement attached f : 327.67 Ss — | Inst. will-and testament of Sarah Ann/linquent taxes of the year 1910, and wanton sible. One after anothtr their bombs | Drayage, statement attached........ 22.00 Christ, late of the City of Bismarck,|that the time for redemption from eee whizz through the air, burst in a vie | Repairs to building, statement attached 111.60 in the gvounty ns Hatta snd sate said sale will expire ninety days from ‘cious detonation and choking smoke. | Coal, statement attached 617.49. 3,852.12 orth Dakota, deceased, has been|the completed service of this notice. The progress. of the raiding part; ae tendered to this Court, therein show-| Said land is described as follows: | dheckell.” Spaced eit 108 the t As Balance on hand July Ast, 1917 $ 344.01 2 tow ig the trench, x jing that the estate of said deceased| Lot 4, Block 33, Williams Addition to ‘each man, if possible ag the cornér During these six mqnths w e 8. as follows: is: ready for final settlement and dis-| the City of Bismarck. i es leaverseitie the better dodgiig April 12th—1917 Elks funeral. tribution, and petitioning that his'ac-| Amount sold for, $2.01. Mrs. George Horwits, soclety woman of a bomb, is enguged in a contest Anvil 30th—Prot. Holt, Bismarck Commercial Club. count he allowed, the residue of said| - Subsequent taxes paid by purchaser; | and.ctvic worker of Philadelphia, farm- ‘ May 4th—Account baby night. estate be distributed to the persons| $41.12. er on a large scale im the Florida cver- | j Where, though the target cannot be April 19th—Lexington Day. ! thereunto entitled, his administration] Amount: required.to redeem at thts a 1 elected against °°" victory is\to the side that thors, May 16th—High school practice. closed and ‘he be discharged: that| date, $54.70. bars a een ior of Moorehaven, “tmehtest. May 25th—School practice. Saturduay, the 15th day of September,| I addition to the above amount you | Ber Will to be mayo “It is essential that the fight should May 30th—Memorial Day. A. D. 1917, at ten o'clock in the fore:| will be required to pay the costs of Fia. In Moorehaven, the mayor must 1 4¢ gecencrate into a mere bombing June 3rd—HieWt school. Sunday servic noon of that day, at the court rooms| the service of this notice, and unless | a¢t as judge of all offenders agalnst uel. The officer gives-an order and June, ith—High school graduation.» * 4 3 tis a -| before the expiration 0! e time for ecessary, in f M 5 leigh and State.of North Dakota, has| redemption ry ahove stated, a decd| Mrs, Herwitz, strange to say, is not the file, opense fire well down. (96 S, E. H. L’ VESPERMAN, b 5 4 trénch, outranging the hand-thrower. Bas * Manager. {been duly appointed by this Court for] thereof will issue to the holder of| interested in a oc a ds of vivid flash bal A.J. ARNOT, the settlement thereof, at which time! the tax sale certificate as provided byl : st B few seconds of vivid Mashed, of ve « eaeges aise ‘Treasurer. GAMES WEDNESDAY. ot purpose of shaking the enemy’s mor- ate, inflicting losses upon his person- hel and destruction upon his works, fi search for the ‘dugout openings. They fling down each a couple of _ _—_~ Club— Ww. : ; New York... 1. 8G ee eee ties eras Purenu:| are blown up; lengths of trench filled| One of the clauses which they par- Philadelphia 71 particular interest at this time when in. ‘From behind comes the rapid) ticularly attack gives $5,000 to Amos \ St. Louis 23 WRIST - 5 INCHES the Americans arc soon to go into the hammering of machine guns taking) Yates, a young man studying for the vanes 4 70 trenches to be called upon ‘to ‘carry toll of an enemy attcmpt to dash| priesthood of the Mormon church, the Bh Brechin : a out, among other’ things, just such | "cross the open and bomb down the) money being willed him as balm for estou 57 raids as are here described: trench, his feelings because of | his having Pittsburgh 45 “The trench’ raid is made for the! ,“1n the captured section, empty now | been refused in marriage by the daugh- i ; of effective foes, men are rushing Inj ter who is contesting the will. :