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‘WEDNESDAY, NOV. 28, 1917 STIFF JOINTS | | 2 | Thanksgiving Wishes TAL OF MACHINE IGHT ; shed one enemy, and brought down BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE two oth out of control in a fight. and have advanced almost to the main! street. A heavy concentration of} pies enemy machine guns in the Folie BRITISH DRIVE RELENTLESS ! wood did not succeed in stopping the —T—he British| British advance. hington, Nov. 3 ; The southern por- drive on Cambrai will be followed up vo ve Sane alee, ee le relentles milar offensives along| tered by the British after a hot fight, | —— #1 but after having rescued some of their! Limber Up Quickly Under the Seothing, | aaKanandtensencecanannel aAUCUONUONOCuOOONONOLOOLL the w ront, in the opinion of troops who had been isolated there Penetrating Application of BRITISH ADVANCE Germans Still Holding Village of Fontaine as Emplacement for Light Artillery GENERAL BYNG’S MEN IN BOURLON FOREST Weather Turns Stormy with Rain and Snow but the Battle Still Intense ed Press) rters in Headqui France, the British at Fontaine at dawn after a comparatively quiet night and hot fighting developed immediately. The Germans poured a heavy machine gun fire against the British from the win- dows and roofs of buildings, and a large concentration of enemy machine guns in La Folie wood, southeast of Fontaine, also was brought into ac- tion against the attacking troops. -— Anew assault was made by | officers familiar with what is in pros- pect in France. Authoritive announce- ment already has been made abroad that this winter would see no halt in operations and with the return of American divisional command trom observation tours in France it has become certain that the French. and British armies will prosecute mid winter campaigns such as never before attempted. Secretary Baker said today that the returning officers would proceed to their divisional camps and resume the personal direction of the training of their men. Winter Offensive It is expected that officials will get graphic reports of the preparations being made for the continuous win- ter offensive against the Germans. Al- ready the allied troops have forced their way forward against more seri- ous obstacles than they will encounter later when the cold has hardened the ground for the passage of troops and artillery. The mud of Flanders has been the greatest barrier of major operations urging. the last few weeks, 'but the Cambrai attack was forced home despite it. ‘Meagre official reports of the prog: re of the drive on Cambrai indi- ate clearly that General Byn. for- ves are aiming at a great encircling imovement. With a wide wedge driven ! into the Cambrai front, the British commander apparently is working his way behind the German lines on his for some time the British withdrew to their origina positions. Attack in Brenta Valley Possibly in a supreme endeavor to the fray, the Austro Germans com- prising an entire division. have at- tacked the Italians in the Brenta Val- i Italian front. Like similar, though ‘the offensive was stoppel by the Ital- jan artillery and infantry, the enemy suffering heavy losses in men killed and made prisoner. Four additional attacks between the Brenta and Piave rivers also were put down with severe casualties and everywhere the Ital- ians held their original line. Another American steamer, the Actaeon, a former German vessel, has been sunk by a German submarine. Boats containing twenty-one survivors crew are missing. Notwithstanding the violence of the fighting in the Cambrai region last week, the British casualties were sev- eral thousand less than the week previous, totalling 20,314. ITALIANS HOLD FIRM Italian Army ‘Headquarters — in Northern Italy, Nov. 28.—Tue reports from the Italian line on the northern frint were favorable today. The heavy fighting is continuing with the Italians break the Italian line before the Brit-| ish and French reinforcements enter | y, on the northern sector of the; smaller, attacks during recent days,; have landed in Spain, but three other | boats with additional members of the | TO RED WRATH But if Norway Enters War Ger- many Threatens to Retaliate on Denmark ‘GRAVE QUESTIONS UP TO SCANDINAVIANS | Meeting of Kings and Ministers to Deal With Problems of Deep Moment * | Copenhagen, Nov. 28.—Behind the {meeting of the Scandinavian Mon- rarchs and ministers at Christiana this week lies the fear unfounded though it may be, of Norway’s entry ‘into the | war and of the German menace that, tin this case, she should feel called |upon to occupy Denmark’ as a counter measure. The Associated Press learns from a responsible source that the confer- ence, which was arranged in conse- quence of an intimation, from Ger- many that the growth of anti-German sentiment in Norway, particularly after the sinking of the convoy in Hamilin'’s Wizard Oil In cases of rheumatism and lame back it penetrates quickly, drives out soreness, and limbers up stiff, aching joints and muscles. Wiz: Oil is an absolutely reli- able, antiseptic application for cuts, burns, bites, and ngs. Sprains and bruises heal readily under its sooth- ing, penetrating qualities. Get it from druggists for 30 cents. If not satisfied return the bottle and get your money back. Ever constipated or have sick headache? Just try Wizard Liver Whips, pleasant little pink pills, 30 cents. Guaranteed, INTERNATIONAL ANARCHIST BAND PLOTS FOR HUNS Back of Bloody Disturbances in United States and Conspire to Kill King WORK IN COMBINATION We wish you all a grand glorious Thanksgiving | LOGANS trict were fired upon, but none was wounded. Arrests elsewhere were made without trouble. According to federal officers the suspects in cooperation with other an- archist societies throughout the country and Europe have been plot- ting to ruin the morale of the Italian armies and injure the cause of the allies by the circulation of literature i branding the war as one waged for capitalistic profits. - Renegades and Traitors ! “Be ‘believe the most of the men taken in the raids are guilty of trying to destroy the morale of the Italian | been filed and who have been ordered Len oor before the state railway commission tomorrow to show cause why tneir licenses as deputy inspec- ‘tors should not be revoked. ican” at the Bismarck theater tonight. Will call and deliver your cleaning and pressing. Bryant. Phone 788. nist armies through the circulation of their anarchistic propaganda,” said Commissioner 'White. “While a few of the men may show their innocence, can not This fire presented the main d fe facile Re gina . i i | ae Fey Petccay aad culty torths advanee, for the Gernia a nes eplyerine: Unt alisetion: holding tn: the mala: lie neing ollawed win revicern. by WITH OTHER SOCIETIES| “C,’licve that the most of them are afford To 5 in the hamlet were working from be- | nany officers here believe he will ee ee Germany and*that it is feared that Nor-| 74 B TIES | renegades and traitors to their own ving wails and other eay He ynile i. force a retirement by the Germans on jway might be impelled, elther by . j : : sony and the country which adopt have the charge across open stretches, giving ;# Wide front. jexcited public opinion or pressure | Papers and Literature Found Dis-| "..,.0"". . a réeular enar® the enemy a good chance to sweep Pressure Unceasing from the allied side, toventer the ‘, rhe men belong. lo a.Teeular: Anat ._.¢q . their ranks with an intense fire, — Meanwhile the British and French struggle at least to the point of grant-| closing Widespread Plan of chist society. In most instances depu- Sniff ‘At Bourlon Village : pressure farther toward the Belgian ing a naval base to England and the ties in making the arrests found on The battle on the couthern edge of , Coa! 1g. A new offensive ( United States; in which event Ger- Sabotage ‘their persons and in residences litera- : Bourlon village continued last night. effort there is expected as a t of many would feel called upon to seize} _ | i ture connecting them with the inter- 7 8 By a determined drive the British the whole plan which the allies are a corresponding base in) Denmark. Seattle, Nov. 28.—As the result; national society. The literature con- BF A were enabled to break through at one engaged of forcing the Germans back | Upon the receipt of tttis! faforma of a series of raids conducted by fed-; sists of letters, papers and pamphlets. ‘a i FR $s point and. bring back a party of from 2 long section of the coast where at Copenhagen word was’ hurriedly eral agencies working under the direc- i “What these men have been doing & English troops that had been holding submarine bases are located. The jsent to King Gustave of Sweden, i tion of Immigration Inspector Henry] is in direct line with the baneful NEw 8 . out inthe southern part of the ham- Cambrai suc have ansimporlant | Denmark's most’ prominent citizen.| M. White, 55 Italians, alleged to be; German propaganda carried on all iscovery let and had been isolated for some pearing, in the opinion of officers : i : |President’ Anderson, of the Danish international anarchists, tonight are, over the world to aid Germany in a time. No attempt was made to re- pere, on this general plan of accom: “Still Working on the Caze,’’ All Kast A ee compel 0 4g nigh be locked in cells of the Seattle immigra-| victory over the allies. We believe fo C Cold main in the village after this body plishing during the winter a decisive : : the cone Sats Sah! Sr ortin ‘| tion station, while a number of others] that a real good has been accomp! h- oughs«é Ss of men had been rescued ‘and gotten yesut in. the co: region ua the That Police Captain Has to Lone oe ae dispate He Re esibte to] are under arrest in Spokane and| ed in eliminating German propaganda . back through the gap in the German foundation upon which next year's of- : ~ a ahi iH Bee andi JE spouse! ae Seattle. It is believed that in all near-| here and destroying its effect on our makes it unnecessary for you line. Jt was reported this morning sancive campaign can be laid. Say on Subject a ne ay fn Dr. Von| /¥,89 men are under arrest. allies in Europe.” peel to be annoyed by that dragging that another body of British troops 'C™S!Ve campaign can be lal’. —— nderson conferred with | Dr. on) “Those arrested ire believed to he —-——__—_—_— ' cold in the head. en your was holding a position in the north- REVIEW OF THEATERS SUSPECTED RINGLEADER Hera aTT oxolar yn fonatorelen Atl members of the chief Circola Studij Ladies and gents pressing and clean- exes begin to witer, when you become ern section of the village, with Ger-| Representatives of the chief nations report, adding that in consequence of | Seciali, a secret anar society |ing. Bryant Tailoring Co. Phone 788. , take Dr. King's New, Discovery-—the Fe mans all about them. certain. The enemy delivered a counter at- But this is un-— , allies are Hied ith the Teutonic s for the inter-a to be dis- i smbling in Par conference which a ukee, Wis., Nov. 28.—Out of a PROBABLY IN HIDING 4 nd Russian. developments and Pan-American ele- ‘the milita ‘ ments) were ;again in’ the saddic in said to have a membership of 200, in the United States. disturbances in this country as part They are bloody, HERE FOR HEARING | that congestion, break un that hacking cough—give Dr. King’s New Dicsovery ‘@ chance to put vou in good shape. tack against the northeast corner of A large number of suspects arrested in i i ;: i anda : ae ‘ Buy it at your druggists. . = : ; fet ne 41 momentous questions for more a vymany and. exerttm intiience | of| their wofldswide’ propaganda. for ief Deputy Inspector Will Ap- ¢ re Bourlon wood last night, but was r action in the prosecution of | Connection with the born) tragedy in 1S B ‘Telitonic victory ‘in the war.The fed- Ch puty 'p' ‘p h line this morniz northern to the The Brit is holding firm along tae fringe:.of ‘the wood and up edge of Bourlon_villag Other Fronts Rest Outside of the operations about Fon- taine and Bourlon there was little in- fantry.action on the rest of the front last night. The British artillery has been hammering the Germans heavily at varions points and during the night projected a cousiderable amount ct gas into Queant. The weather changed somewhat late yesterday and heavy storms set in. Jt rained torrents most of the night and for a time this turned to snow, small patches of which are still to be seen. About the country-operating in the new territory is most uncomfort- able. The air service was active yester- day. One party of British planes pulsed. ——————— CURED HIS RUPTURE the war. which ten persons were killed at the The American, British and Italian] central police siation on Saturday, m ions have reached the Frenchj last, only twelve are. being held fo They are led respectively by | further questioning. Y House, David Lloyd George,| “All I can say is that we are still sh minister, and Vittorio; working on the case,” said Captain Orlando, the Italian premier. John Sullivan this afternoon. “We Affairs in Russia have a description of the ring leader In addition to determining a basis! of the organization, an outsider who for strength joint action against the! was to address an Italian organization enemy countries, the conferees doubt-| that was mixed up in the Bay View less also will discuss the anomalous} riot on Sept. 12, and who was sched- situation in Russia, where the Bolshe-| uled to appear in a south side hall the viki factions are in control and where! Saturday following the riot, but never {German staff officers are reported to! turned up because the committee that |be acting as military advisers to the! had arranged for his coming were all Lenine government. Possibly a most! in jail. If we can get him, | thing pertinent point in the discussion will| we will have gone,a,long way toward be the future attitude of the allied | clearing things up. He is, not in Mil- | countries twoard Russia—whether the, woukee, however.” situation as it now stands does not| The three Chicago Italian detectives place the Bolsheviki government and | are still working on the case. its followers in the category of allies “ of the central powers. Another bomb plot was disclosed in Inside Russia the unsettled condi-| Milwaukee when a death letter was tion of affairs daily seems to be grow-| opened at police headqaurters which ing more serious. All communication | Was written in Italian and sent to At- gainst which the foreign office, with ‘its. mone. moderately views, found it | mostidiiticult tb contend. King Gustave me to Copenhagen land spent the day in conference with King Christian, President Anderson and the Danish ministers, the sub- ject matter of the conierences being covered by a display of Gala perform- ‘ances, an opera balet, ceremonial ban- quet and the conventional interchange of speeches. As a result of the con- iference a decision was reacted to |make every possible effort to! mod- ‘erate the excited Norwegian ‘senti- ment and continue the three Scan- dinavian kingdoms in the path of joint neutrality ‘Meat Order Is Greatest | In History eral net skillfully set for the plotters began to close Sunday ‘and ‘the last arrests were made. today, when Mr. White made an official roundup. 55 Men in Custody Of the 55 men in custody here 22 were arrested in Seattle, 14 at Clee- lum, 7 at Roslyn, 8 at Black Diamond and 4 at Trenton. ' Many of those arrested here were working on government — contracts Most of those from the outlying points are coal miners. i Cfficers making arrests here met with armed resistance in one’ case when deputies iu the water front dis- Fawavas <iREYS? aMtCH HAZEL OINTMENT (COMPOUND) <xternal or Internal, Blind or For Piles or Hemorrhoids, | pear Against Elevator Men | J. A. McGovern, chief deputy inspec- tor of,weights, grades and measures, and Fred M. Schulz, chief elevator ac- countant, are here from Fargo prepar- ing for the hearing of five elevator buyers against whom charges have Ax Active Liver Means Health If ~want-good—health, a clear complexion.and.freedom from Dizzi- ness, Constipatiof, Biliousncss, Head- aches and Indigestion, take.Dr. King’s New Life Pills. They drive out fer- menting and_ undigested foods and give quick relieve. 25c, all druggists. —— “Exclusive ~ Lahr Motor Salés"Cot Phone 490 Service® AB jany Fsaununnonsangussenggacgy err has . =f as J. Mahon, who defend-! Chicago, Nov. 27.The greatest. | S)ceding, Itching or Burning. Bice a I was badly ruptured while lifting a| now has been severed between north torney Thomas J. Mahon, . E Ss : = - trunk een years ago Doctors |and south Russia, even the foreign] ed three deputy sheriffs and federal | Beat orice in eeathere ‘cane Yne application brings relief. THE PATTERSON HOTELS said my only hope of cur? was an o)-| embassies in Petrograd being unable agents in the suit started by former | Joseph PE. Colton, ehied of the rice 25c,, at all druggists or aay eration. Trusses did me no good.| to get in touch with Odesso and other | Sheriff E. T. Melms, charging them! 30s at vision of the food adminis Seiled i ¥ T Finally I got hold of something that | points to the south. Unofficial advices! with unlawfully disturbing a peace | tation, was. the buyer and th ‘Send Free Sample of Ointment to he i quickly and completely cured me.|are to the effect that the Russian| meeting in Bayview. ; i ise was for the allled na- é "3 Northwest Soo Hotel Years have passed and the rupture | northern army is in dire straits for| The letter, which was signed, “Deo,” | the Red Cross and the Bel- has never returned, although I am do-| food, having had no bread for several] said: “Prepare for death, you have | gian relict committee. | Hotel 50. to $1.00 ing hard work as a carpenter. There | days. been marked. he order was pliced under the ! A High-Clan Hote at eee was no operation, no lost time, no Hard After Germans SS new prices established on Satur- Reasouable Rates Hot and cold water ia every trouble. 1 have nothing to sell, but! Around the village of Bourlon and y by the food ad ratio! ees om will give full information about how | Bourlon wood and about Fontaine the packers 5c per day and up Sites e you may find a complete cure with-| Notre Dame in the region of Cambrai, | than 2% per cent profit on meat Single room with beth, $1.00) The Addcining the McKansi, on out optration, if you white to me.|the British troops are keeping hard sales. The order was unusaal in hoe er: ‘The Seventh Story of Noeeh Dakota ooo Eugene M. Pullen, Cafpenter, 308 D,; after the Germans. In both sectors, ‘ | that there no competition, the = i Finaieg Lot apd old wine Absouutely Fireproof. European, EUROPEAN J Marcellus Avenue, Manasquan, N. J.| General Byng’s forces again’ have i whole thi shared out at CK ANIMALS| ‘Osseinc Mccain Hd $1.00 te 00. Sample rooms é ¢ Better cut out thi s notice and show | made considerable progr _especial- \ the gore me ed j aries . ; EUROPEAN ‘Gy cad oe ‘opposite Depet poe Cala ta conection it to any others whe are ruptured—|ly at Fontaine, where, having been tically ¢t the dictation of Mr PIG BOOK on disearcs of Horses, IOV rooms with baih. you may save a life or at least stop the misery of rupture and the worry and danger of an operation. evicted by the Germ: after the initial drive of last week, they again have obtained a footing in the town === Brought Back by Members of Board of Control visible to the naked eye,” report J. 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