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; TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1917. PETAIN VERSUS CROWN PRINCE ececcccccccccoooooosorose= ha Aart shar Read The Hohenzollerns will soon have wniered at the Postoffice, Bismarck,|to find another scape-goat. , HOME GUARD ATTENTION MN ies v., as Second Class Matter. | When things get bad in the reich- SUID EVERY DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY |stag it was necessary to throw Chan- | peecnnccccccccooeooooooed ~ Editor |cellor Bethmann-Hollweg overboard ill, State Manager |and take in a dummy pilot by name eeeeeie meee (anes Seat ee LUGAN-PAYNE COMPANY, {°f Michaciis. Now affairs on the |iness. Every member urged to re- ia} Foreign Representative. | western front’ are “going to pot for | spond to roll call. ? ‘ORK, Fifth Ave. Bldg; CHI-!the Prussians and the worst of’ it, CAPT. E. G. WANNER, Cau, Marquette Bldg.; BOSTON, |trom the standpoint of the dynasty, is <a Commanding. 3 Wimer St.; DETROIT, Kresge that most of the reverses to German i i a MTN | 8 : Continuous Operation Demanded). 9? LU Sta A eal maar od Lumber viris are being suffered by the troops ont eats i | READERS’ COLUMN | Bi under the goneral commend -of- the, Whether Operators and Miners | | 4 MEMGER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. | oy.) prin : Tne associated Press is exclusively... eae z + sepa Agree or Not AN APPRECIATION. wntiiled to the use for republication of | “ot so very long ago General Petain, pat ons Jamestown, Nov. 4, 1917. all news credited to it or not other. |! general commander of the French Lismarck Tribune, @ise w.euited in this paper and alse|armics, planned a brilliant stroke NORTHWESTERN SITUATION | Bismarck, N. Dak. ne + news published herein. whereby the French recovered in a Gentlemen; All rights of republication of special | i... gays all the aa pak Mae REGARDED MORE SERIOUS 1 want to thank you personally : Atapatchas herein are aiso reserved. fy ion it wind tak ar a : are and officially for the splendid i ee ic hi ken the Germans Washington, D. .—To fur-| | manner in whichsyou reported the i Member Audit Bureau of Circulation. | any weary months and countless ther assure continuous and increased| recent meeting of the N. D. E. A. hee: i SUBSCKn PAYABLE 13 | thousands of troops to ‘capture. Lately production of coal during the war,| im your city. 1 8 aie Sue A : 4 5 ees ‘ GA ee Pa eee . Our stay in Bismarck was Daily. by carrier, per month. the crown prince has been concen- Fuel Administrator Garfield today di- tot lati aul everything was Daily, by mail, per year... jtrating his efforts upon the Chemin rected that no independent action be) gone for our comfort and conven- Dany) by mal in North Dakota, 195 |S Dames, the famous “Ladies Road” taken by either operators or miners! jence by the people of Bismarck. Dally. by mall qutalde of" Nort, | Bich 13 one Of the most important without sulsnieting the matter in con BB eee . ; s Se Pant ' is atter in con- pe iaTees Dakoia, one year.....-..eeee0e 10 strategic points in the Aisne region. troversy to the fuel administration. MINNEAPOLIS. if Daily, by mail outside of North But in the past few days Petain's “This applies,” said Dr. Garfield's | No. 3 yellow corn 22398 @210 | Dakota, three months.......-. 1.50/men have not only hurled the Prus- statement, “to all districts whether) No. 3 mixed . - 206 @208 i ~ mail, ner vear......- 1.50} sians back in utter defeat, but have joint relations have beea established | Other grades 2150 @206 eLY THE STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER advanced their own positions and tee Work ab the anines dean sige No. 2 W. 0. Mont ee Oe . : ——_titatabitsned Me) _______ | taken 12,000 prisoners . ee, the raeltestilement of tne “ayesiion ta A taste aote ie —- From the ‘standpoint of the ruling the manner indicated.” | No. 3 white oats . 7Y4@ 58% i = class of Prussia this will never do. roo Arrive... couse » STY@ 18% 4 WEATHER REPORT. Had the armies under the crown {TO REQUISITION COAL. xo, 4 white oats 35Y@ 534 ] ald Bee : ‘ Washington, Nov. 6.—-An_ order} Barley 9 @I17 4 hor twenty-four Zours euding at noon, prince won brilliant victories, thanks requisitioning for the government 10! (hoice parley. “417 @126 , | Nev 6. to the genius of some subordinate gen- per cent of the output of virtually ev-' pye ae : 1BYw@1T% ‘Temperature at 7 a.m. .... 34/eral, the latter would have been for- ery coal mine in the country will be Rye to arrive 173%4@174% ‘Temperature at noon . 46] gotten and all the glory handed to the \geued by the fuel administration prob-| max 37 Heda roeraey 61} man who will some day be emporer tributed. by tbe tovertiment’ soe ieet| eth 4 Lowest last night .., of Germany—provided the empire and emergency requirements | wherever’ i, Docemiier oats Precipitation .....- the dynasty last that long. But as the they may arise. |New May oats ..... Higrest wind velocity . armies of the Aisne have tasted the Consumption is keeping pace 80“ Close 1:40-p. m. toceeaat bitter cup of defeat instead of success, Sear the aes toll zs DULUTH. i a La en i § . country are feeling ie . For North Dakota: Fair tonight and | the Hohenzollerns will take good care pinch of a coal shortage. Industries Oats on trk ...... . BTKH@ 59% Wednes + somewhat colder north-|that the patient Germans back home ‘3 i essential to the public welfare in many Oats to arrive .. 585% west portion to night and west portion|are not allowed to believe their hus- ee eT See =a aT ! cities. face the prospect of cfosing| Rye on trk \ 174% Wednesday. bands and sons were sacrificed by the take care of’ themselves and their, baby, Wing; Mrs. Fred Shell, Hazen,| own and thousands of householders | Rye to arrive 174 @174% ‘ Lowest | stupidity of the crown prince. own front.—Lidgerwood Broadaxe. and Joseph Hare, city. A son was! have found it impossible to purchase Barley on trk 98 @127 Temperatures The scape’ goat’ wi — born last week in the same hospital; 4 Winter's supply of fuel. {Flax on trk ... 383 339 Fargo ..... 3. he scape goat will be found some- Snes i i | Fla iy a : i) — | to Mr. and Mrs. James. Campagaa of The fuel administration has met) Flax to arrive . 4 - * Ae ; Williston : where in the list of generals under ! LUNIGH I I) ’ STATE CAPITOL NOTES ~ | | this city. the situation as best it could be or-; Nov. flax’ .... 331 of> is Pleo 2 him. And the one selected for the {CSTATE CAPITOL NOTES”: Gsec tsi winbeaneiie es i dering individual mines to supply | Dec. flax ... 318%B f St. Paul . ifice will be sent back 1 (0 Minneapolis—Barney Musso, | emergency needs, but it has been de-| May flax . 316: % ; wi sacrific esi back home or | ENJOYING VACATION— fe : % 4 ence: . + 316% @ a Chicago ... public flourish of trumpets. aminer's office is enjoying a vacation.; dent of Bismarck, left last week for| Operators will bé directed i trim eon.| pee be las Fi Switt Current . : Kings can do no wrong, was a max- 3 | RETURNS FROM McCLUSKY— Minneapolis, where he will make his) tracts generally to furnish the 10 per; ST. PAUL. 5 us Cit : : ; : 25 i Kansas City . : im of the dark ages. It is a maxim| Change in Brand of Arm Selected — ¢. C. Wattam, district court report-| home with his son-inlaw,Oscar Mar-|cent desired. It fs likely that instruc-|_ HOGS—Receipts, 10,000; 29¢ lower; i San Francisco .. e generally dropped by civilized peoples. N a or, has returned from McClusky, eee former chief of police in the! tions will accompany the order direct-! range $ @16.00; bulk $15.75 f onnis W.ropnrrs, [But it has not been dropped by tne} May be Necessary—‘‘Every- |where he attended the Sheridan coun-) ™! ity. ing producers to reduce first the con! PC aa 12 _pecoipts 10,500; 250 low : (Moteorogolist. | junker class of Prussia. | 4 ‘ ve ty term. i tracts of concerns whose output is not) |", papa ancl he Rde ‘ ine aaE a. bedy's Doing It. STS Bae p required either for war purposes pe er; steers $5.00@15.00; cows and heif- a . SPEAKING OF VENEERS. ; piace 732 RTOJFAIRMOUN TIC: fo 0 ares AS for domestic. requirements ers $5.50@7.50;. calves 50¢ lower; nl #7 Count Cuxburg:' Gerinan ambassa:| THE RED CROSS OF AKRA “The Lismarck Home Guard, will} First Assistant Attorney General: H. au Within a short time the fuel admin.’ #°-00@ 12.50; . stockers, and feeders 2 : if ;. ‘ If there are any Red‘ Cross medals | hold a very:important, meeting at tha A. Bronson and C. ES Wattain, court." , istration will clagsify all industries! !ower and dull; $5.0010.00, E ( dov 16 Argentina, with, that delightful- - Spsaharc ime 4 | Teported, are at .Fairyiount, where on |. *... | I in. th f | SHEEP—Receipts, 2,909; lambs 25¢ } : ESE: RE awarded we hope one will go to, the| armory at'7 o'clock this evening, when | yonday ‘ ak howe s'| ti. the order of their importance and: oy, lam } Ty, brntall Spegitesey nich charactor kra, N the members must decide definitely | ; onday: they’ began (gRihe cemiage ey: ‘ will direct that they be supptied with 1Wers Sheep steady; lambs. $8.00 st ives the servants-of the kaiser—when aa se dea D, the matter of a uniform,and may be eee (roe a Lad ic CR ie coal according to their classifications. | 1030. wethers $7.00@13.00;-éwes.$5@ é they aromot busy’ putting out war lies mn his, ttle country town, way UP caved upon to consider “rchangayind Serer rsnlnape reece Dalat: TOMORROW MORNING! {At ‘early revision of coke prices; : ~~ tal yn i ( --cable-L to this government from Beu- near the Canadian: border, «all the} (ae dim saca which the guard is to be fs So : ‘ i was forecast.today. when Warren S.'.°, CHICAGO. |”. { eat Ate yomen and girls enlister in Rei Cross|e upped. “he: Krag Jorgenson was ‘ ey : 4 panes pienyelt ot. petralt a named a a! /HOGS—Receipts 17,000, slofs’ bulk ‘ . : us work. And the first thing they knew| thc universal choice ofthe company t 4°. | Pioneer Friends o: il) | SPecial assistant to Fuel Administra-| $16.10@16.99; — Light $15.85@16.90; | ou attitude toward Brazil has} iy nad knitted into Sammy socks all| When the matter first was considered, ! BARRILR ; ete f Deceased Will oy Garfield in charge of coke. nixed §15.75@17.10: wale ibdoe i Met the impression here that our) ie yarn, ‘They ‘sent a del HY nut investigation reveals the fact that 4 Bear Remains to Final Rest. | “The: fuel administration hag re-/47.10: rough $15.70@15.95;, pigs $11.23 . i y poli eodd‘natitre can be count-|* n,_ They “sent a. de legate 2) there is nota Krag to be had for. love, j Seepann ates * ; . | ceived.trom the federal trade commis-| @14.75. i ; ’ é bag t} ai, on.» Thia is: dangerous’ in, Sou Grand Forks and then to Fargo fo:}or money. It is quite likely, there-| “The Barrior,” the-s@vett1 foto: La8? ward , | ston estimates on.the cost of produc-} » CATTLE—Receipts.” 16,000; i b Fs ith ‘ a tee} photo. ing. PPT ONEN | i pts. 16,000; slow; ; America, where the people under thin |"47 #nd could get none. |rore, that the guardsmen ton:ght will! drama of Rex Beach's, famous novel ara cvs" [ing:fuel, oll and gasoline and will an-| native: beet steers $6.60@17.155).wept? 4] ven re Indians.” Did they throw up their hands ‘and decide to'take ‘some other weapon,|,by, the same. name, “comes ‘to the |. Pioneer. friends of the deceased will| OWnce soon. the measure of control ern steers $8:00@13.35; stockers and 1 Aaa . ; quit ? ;1o ably as good for all practical pur-| Grand Theatre, .comnjenefiig “Thurs- tomorrow morning “bear the remains {+ will aasnme over oil produttion and | feeders’ $5.85@11.60; cows and heifers 4 The ‘eect this will Hiave upon the!" i566 women of Akra! poses, but which will cost considerably | day... This picture. hasbeen heralded :Of Dennis Hannafin to their last rest-, distribution. $4.50@11.80; calves 7,00@15.50. i proud South American statesmen of hey Sie n ; HoH less. : as one ofthe greatéest'dramas ‘that “ing place in.St. Mary’s cemetery, after FUEL Srucns FALL. SHEEP—-Receipts 17,000; ..’ weak; 4 Castilian, of Portuguese lineage| TRY seut this: mossage along the|~ Lannerman’s and other ‘big. equip-"has ever’ been on the:sereen, “At the Services at 8:30 at Gt. Mary's pro- “Washington, Nov 6. -Coaloperators| Wetbers 8.60@12.75;. lambs .$12,00@ 4 y to imagine.::‘These men-have| f2¢s-of Pembina-co: ment houses advise Capt. E.G. Wan- Broadway Theatre, New’ York, it Cathedral, ‘The active pallbearers will o¢ Colorado, Wyoming’ and Utah, to | fe ae ij ‘ ‘ i ps “Shear a sheep for Red Cross.” ner that ‘every city of any size ‘in! scored a tremendous hit and has since , De: Gen. B. J sana Sa te . Re PT t i al! tha old-world courtesy.and polish! ane : : America has orgaiitied: and equipped | broken attendance.’ records «every. ;Josephr ich, J.D. M diy; brosented to the: priority. Commalt: NOTICE. boob oy os F an‘ punctilio, Americans of the south, undreds ‘of farmers: did that. a home guard; and ‘that’ everything! where it’ has ‘been wien ra zp = las Kupitz. and’ shes tee of the war industries board a ré-| The state board of electricians. will H they nevertheless look to Paris and They brought the wool in to the] available in the way'of a rifle, mus-| ]t will'be recalled that. the story LMcHugh, : Thonias 1 in th i at ee te iad RSs a a reer petra rere ea ee u to Madrid for their art, their litora-|YO™e? of Akra who carded, wove and) ket or carbine is in demand. ‘The! if of the love of Necia, a white girl [Welch, ‘Thomas McGowan: 0. R.| quirements eth ete Urgent re |ifor’ electricians *licenseae provided, spun black and white wool into just|Krags were among the first to go, and| wh alte Bar a. Joh i; duiretients. oth (or industrial and by law, in’ Jamestown, Novebiber! s ture, their culture. “To speak of their ‘ who thinks she is..a jhal@-breed,, for |‘Bafnes and John Harington will act/ domestic use in the intermountain| and Bi . education, their civilization as a thin|'@¢ Tight shade of “army gray”. yarn. LEA re fortunate in} Lieutenant Meade. Burrell, a blue} s honorary pallbearers. The remains | section . fave ns nyoFember vat hos? 0 a oo r selec nj i hr tw . vencer is like # slap in the face from|_1¢ WaS no small job, but the women |it has. ae [the tadign -BlO08 AG pReRGsriON be LEER OS aaa sumone tat Oregon, Weshingion: [heat leght, ‘powers ani moving ple & a‘stubby-fingered Boche hand. of Akra have yarn for all winter. Several candidates for membership,| tween them, anil the atfobe: Mtuatlons . 3 paper pacity : pw iy ‘ae Hee Sober tus wl Pgare, lake, Bo- ; i Lut the more striking thing is the F = inane a very prominent state of-| which 1eaa up to Burrell’s decision to operators iold the committee have ne ot aa a RE DR Hi sublime audacity of a Pruseian in Be your own food price regulator. by | ning and thane we beimome Rieniel mer her in spite of everything, pro- WATER FRONT FIRES fallen to the danger point, while Sec'y ot State Board of telus Hy ing of “veneor.” Time was when|"eUsing to deal with profitecring | driij’ Unusual proficiency is being Wide -tremendous, dremiepenanen ay : mines in the coal regions supplying | tricians. zie world deemed the Germans a great | ST°°°s- aa displayed by the guardsmen, 90 per} prospector who has heen Nevis itt we Sar il Bie aaa naan civilized nation. One thought of their cent of whom have had — military} from childhood. te loves her deep! 50 Der Cont Of CAPACILY DECBUSE | C2OOOOOOOOOOIOODOOONOOOD Ce oa * Apparently the Star-S; led Ba training at some time in their past HeODlys 4 of an inadequate car supply. niani-old discoveries in chemistry. and i y ar-Spangled Ban-| training eir past but gives her up to: Barrell’ with a Chairman Schaffer of the car ser-| 2 You Get Better Cough niedicine, of their divine music, of [CT BAS Ro charms to soothe the sav- ; smile. Of this part of the plot the FEDERAL AU vice’ commission of the American Syrup 6; Making”. their sweetly sentimental poems, of | °° Teuton breast. cieving Pictare won? mola Relay aanoclavion in a@ long confer- , it ot ES oa “ ail : wet SS ee ere we have strong contracts in enée with the operators stated that ome Dhaba at tole epont pe it at Are you helping the kaiser by cat- oR RS eee ah wae epee eaten Hee eet inthe) New York, Nov. 6—As the result of Fee ee Aen eee Ue eeu aoa: What's more, you sate ahout §* b; mn, suit of}. i greatest of these’—renunciation.” ‘i Ps ful consideration. it. H costs Litigs ©: the sarlous forma of att agd sclonen | ME more thah your share of wheat, HOW ABOUT IT, A. C.? Mabel Juliene Scott plays the lead-| (20 ,Many fires along the Brookyln| "ast week the priority committee di- Seespeaeesebecenecceceet Lut apparently this is all—to use| MC#4 suear and fats? _ Haven't noticed anything about that) ing part, doing “Merridy” in the pro-| an order declaring all territory with.| rected seven western roads to supply aide Count Luxburg’s words—a “thin ve- Te libel scuit having been started yet,! logue, and “Necia.” . Russell Simpson | in 100 mfles of the coast line of the the coal mines in Utah and Wyoming.| | You'll never really know what a fins neor.” Working with one eye on the clock peat a tf a Paul, Dispateh—West. ies Meat eee who “Ain't much to! United States barred zone, is expected a oe polmmany of pheempy bor and one this, fam (ede homeeradany ee te mera? Standard. look at,” plays the: simple, ‘straight- 2 aren single deck stock cars moving west] \, NSD ea eee meds Put the Prussian into war and the| #24 the other on work is not the worst Be criti ‘ forward: old man. Other members of, oud taerdare beck be iued or’ northwest over their lines a may on natcanly easel ee bat eee ake cafes venorr is melted away, leaving the|tting.- One: can keep both’ eyes on] |, WIth stadt Laut has| the. cast are Victor Satherland, who} would force Sanskas ait obeAtinatic be required to transport coal ready| have a more effective and dependable ; jel man—a Hun, a Goth, a Visigoth, the ‘clock. no *HOROBOI ‘iacinual Look at Nei does Burrell; Howard Hall as Bennett! Coast states, and would affect thou- FOR Shipment west: or. northwest<ae: repens ti oth rake it overeomid tie { int nt only on murder, on loot, on York’s mayoralty campaign.—Forman and ees Teoeernany as Runnion, share} sands of Germans who have lived in Seat ane ate my a1 eons 24 howre— bse even even whooping, cough de tion. Teachers of French are enjoying a|Independent-News. oN ORCL, big German cities like New York for Fe leone quickly. * . $ : Hiei . sho |5reat boom in busi vy. N ee Tad Years, but who failed to foreswear Get 2'4 ‘oune i Nie is as far away from the men who inshubiness. just now. :No AND OTHERS DIDN'T. Fatherland. hay palit ime nara worth) ivom any pod aft alone, ean ) uoled Heine or hummed an air by| Mn is going to have her husband] During tho past. week Governor! | CITY NEWS 1:17 1 is eactsnated:€00,000 alian enemica aegntes Cle Mo., Nov. 6.—Whether | it into a pint bottle and fill the bots 4 Mo.att as the north pole is from the |” sweetheart return from the trench-| Frazier has lost thousands of friends. | would ibe affectetl. miter Coat’ miners. of the ‘south: will plkia’ arawulatid’ “sogar. syrup. ; x vl og ands: hi Teaco The “w rf by 5 western district, which includes Mis-| Here you have a full pint—a fami; H south. He is intent only on winning a jay something she can't un- |The “wobblys” have moved out.—New| In Beach—-J. R. Waters, state exam: —_—___—_ sourl, Kansas, Oklahoma, and Arkan-| 8upply—of the most. effective an ne { the war game. There is no crime | %erstand. Rockford Transcript. iner, is in Beach. looking. after busi- TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY sas, shall go out on a general strike sytup that, moucy can buy—at a costo: eds ea i against the laws of God and humanity ee WHAT HE MIGHT HAVE saip, | "S* aMairs. A WANTED _Pin seller at Sth Streot| Z@PeMds upon the decision of the con-| “he econ OE hese a) ever aa i at which he will stick or falter. N Our pseudo-governor says, in his} From Bathgate—Prof. B. P. Chap-| Pdol Hall, Lg th, | Yention of miners of the district in| hy thie. pleasant, tasting: eouzh avr) | ito’ wilt torpedo ‘boats ea. the lich parting words to the soldiers, that| pell of Bathgate institution called up- Sa ansas City Nov. 12, according to| have caused it to be used in more homes high}U. U, P- Al i y ; Meas Gages 5 “this is a just war and a righteous on the b g FOR RENT — Light housekeeping| Alexander 3. Howatt, president of; than any other remedy. | It quick! | seas and sell the life rafts. He will oard of control last week. the K d Toonen: dry, h lt q YY | ae Rekoolca Las war, and the United States must and pa rooms -and sleeping rooms. 301 | the Kansas district, Retle the infeed ne agra courte } bom) school children in their class \ h lA LONESOME shall win.” If-he had added “in spita|_ Garrison Banker—J. J..Gehles, cash-|__ Ave. B. About 85 per cent: of 14,000 miners | heals, the inflamed membrancs that lin» rooms. He will attack hospitals where of my se!f and my boss’—he might| ier of the Farmers’ bank at Garrison, | ———— of the Kansas district were out, Mr-| jief comes aimee peaey tales Sod te lic the wounded and the dyin not have been stretching the truth.—| transacted business_in Bismarck last | ; Howat said he had been informed. | did for throat tickle, hoarsences, Loce. ying. He 3 t Th q tickle, hoarseness, bron- i wil war‘on the ago, thé helpless, th ; Pierce County . Tribune. week. mies HR e conyention here will pass final! chitis, croup and bronchial asthma. Phere i . pless, the} The Tribune is in receipt of a com- pate a ioc ay judgment upon the so-called automatic| Pinex is a highly concentrated com- innocent little ones. He will starve/ munication from three United States ONLY TEMPORARY. Returns to Valley Miss ether A.| ° strike ‘penalty clause, which contin-| sound of genuine Norway pine extract i, Riese: hundreds of thousands and deport the| soldfers stationed on the Hawaii Nonpartisan League leaders of Clarke, assistant to. Miss. Farnsworth |__| ues tobe the chief obstacle in the way iad has been used for generations fs2 conquered ‘into virtual slavery. aes ¢ Hawaiian | North Dakota have just purchased the in the domestic science department at o fan amicable agréement, Mr. Howat| “ oat hand chest ailments, Aen Une etn ete sng| Slants who ask that their letter be| controlling interest in two banks.| the Valley City normal, has retugned * Joxplained. He declared that, if the) *rascid disappointment Ly asking your a Rae cay sian—the| published so that they might enjoy | With the newspapers, the elevators to the valley after attending the N. D. convention chose to accept the pen-| full directions “and dong rence mate tr aa : peg oueer. off. He dates | letters from the home girls. It fol-|2%4 the banks in Nonpartisan League I. A. sessions, during. which.ghe was MAKE CHEAP LOTION alty clause as now worded there| ‘hing else. A guarantee of absolute sat. etraig nt back to a time before civil-| joys: hands, a ‘North Dakotan who does not, 4 guest of her sister, Mrs. E. A. Thor- would be no strike, but that if the! faction or money promptly refunded, ication was known in the damp Prus-| — scipt join the league and sing the praises| berg. eg convention rejected it, the strike date| 'e ret tis preparation, The Pines sian woods and marslics. He dates |i i we are at war. Gur country |of its leaders is apt to have a rocky ae The juice of two fresh temons| in all probability would be sct by that! “_? “* jayne, Jad, be Peesien neck te ace. bet is calling for volunteers, so are we,|road to travel for a time—Aberdeen| Educator Misquoted—Through a ty- strained into a bottle containing three] body. Riss: 2 e before the| not to fight, but to write. We are] News. pographical error, Carl, Gilbertson,| ounces. of orchard white makes a —_— Jospel of Christ was preached to his| three lonely soldier boys in far away Be ROS president of the principals’ section,| whole quarter pint of the most re-} ¢——————___________, long-haired forefathers. His code is| lu Hulu land and would like to THE “KEPT PRESS.” was made to say in his address to}markable lemon skin beautifier at|/| © PERSONAL NOTES | rot that of the twentieth century. It hear from some real good girls, back| The question before the house at} that division last week that the “pol: about the cost one must pay for a sd a) igcerditectly. ffomtli. slantihecdea in the states. The native belles with | this time is: what is the “kept press”?/ icy should not be to create. open- small jar of the ordinary cold creams.|) irs. ML Eppii d Sita eaded | their dreamy, dark eyes, and never| Will some one who knows, particular-| country consolidated schools ‘as fast Care should .be taken to strain the] Nathan, wh ne pas and sister, Miss | ‘ ave man, satisfied appetite for pol, the alluring | ¥ bankrupt kaiser Townley, be kind] as possible,” which is just the reverse|‘emon juice through a fine cloth sb peta ada erie dete oda Be ae tones of the ukelele, and the girls|RUf to enlighten a poor downtrodden| of what Mr. Gilbertson did say: “The |nO lemon pulp get in, then this 10-/qay and REE | COMING SOON ; : A mete madness, to live like a| {fom far away Japan, whose ordinary |CoUntry editor in the cmploy of “big| policy should be to create open-coun- tion will keep fresh for months. Ev-| nex en rooms at the An: rd i RPS iain dig’ ciel S Burin, costume is 10 cents worth of calico|bi72"? And while you have the floor| try consolidated schools as fast as} °ry woman knows that lemon juice is} yy... 1, eer and a smile, cannot wean us away | WU't you kindly tell a poor ignoramus] possible.” Mr. Gilbertson is a firm used to bleach and remove such} | MTS. » Shuman, who has been RASP' UTIN pene! : from thoughts of real honest-to-good. |¥S of 4 “kept press” editor what kind| believer in and an ardent advocate /Plemishes as freckles, sallowness and visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. es, Phoebe, the conspiracy con-| ness girls in God's own country, back | %f at animal “big bizz” izz?—Sheridan| of consolidation for rural schools. | ‘4% and is the ideal’ skin softener, Touts Larson of Third street, expects The Black Monk tagion is spread by the-germ un-|in the states. Post. 5 3 pmoolhbaer. and beautifier. - Ky REE bee ae for ‘Louisville, | Axtevicaa. “In short, we a: Se it. Alexius Notes—-Among the re just try it! ‘Make up a quarter pint| *” i er husband, Capt. Shu . spond with Wine Gan orange ae uy Wat aah ae ae Sayer a patients to enter the St. Alexius | of this sweetly fragrant enon Totion man of the signal corps. 6 The Battle of the Ancre ieee Be " * vi ve gone! hospital are: A. B. 5 ; | and: mat . creme Pes Pan Cupid says the postoflice de-, pees cig mane? to interest|to the front, the man who would in- Mrs. Pater Jacobs Siantoms May Web neck aria and beads ne oboe eae TEACHER'S EX! VATION “tment is a grasping profitecr. Just! “Sgt. John Heintzberger, jure the government that is behind) ber, Napoleon; Mrs. Matt Schremo,| rally help to whiten, soften, freshen cic pene examination will | be ow Nas when the concentration of eligibles in Cpl. James Gillani, uv them and the man who is for any|Max; C. A. Nelson, Mott; Josep} and bring. out the hidden roses and | week feted and Friday, of this See the § training camps promised a bumper | “Pvt. Claude Gannon, other nation than our own, will have) Scherado, city; Miss L. Hinmam,,Tup.] eauty of any skin. It is wonderful aidsin the wit, SHE aan : } crop of love letters the mean old gov “Quartermaster Corps Mevectent Gee Shosdtaad aire vesooe e| Ha Those to leave Ue Masten ctr It yose araeeist ville teachers not having valid North De = BRITISH TANKS IN : eT “a 4 se; Harriet Burdock, Mandan; Esthei Your druggist will sell three ounces oS eznment raised the price of stamps. vaieg tone) ,,{t0 stand behind them and_ protect] Knudson, Wilton; Mrs=Jotn. Bohrer, of orchard white at little cost, and Serene nel cs eee Cracanes ACTION ay: (Manhaven; Mrs. Elmer Drum and] any grocer will supply the lemons. rite on this exam- their rear from treachery. They can ination.