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THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1918 PAGE 6 BISMARCK EVENING TRIBUNE FRIENDS LEAVE IT TO FRECKLES, HE 9 ara hehe! Ler é UWHAT 1 CAN D0 To MAKE | COME OFF IT, WM LooKs FUNNY 4 | BUT IT WONT WoRK . WHAT GRANITY! SWUCKS! S*FUNRY NO ARE You GOIN to DoS is ‘ THAT DON'T FLY Ag ee ee Ss BRout GRAVITY? ee) ShycKs wit GRANITY- Ko MORE ~~ } (Seana <NEL USE PLEATY 35 ? 2222 fay 3S OF GREASE! ~ FRECKLES ‘AND HUIS Ano 1 vient CL aiesmas: r OK A SPRING we KNOWS. ® By Blosser \ !- WW ="Ta' HARD parr ! 4 NOW PATRONS - BEFORE \ , HAH) MAGIC, No 4 - \- DOODLE DOING “TIS MARVELOUS iia te ONE —IWO- THREE 1} WiLL PRoDUCE cock: ene ; 1D’ TaicK WILL SHOW ! : €6es ! sa’ HEN THAT boo tt! YoU THERE 1S NOTHIN’ Law aHe Ecos! SQUIRREL FOOD conceared Wows / | er une WHERE \w CAME OTHERWISE THE TRICK WENT HUGE, “Do ALL NUTS GROW On TREES Par By Ahem YES, THEY DO MY Son ON WHAT TREE DOES THE DOUGHNUT GROW 2 - “THe “PANTRY "= Now RUN ? Y'drow VDD \T PLEASED a AND WITH EMERY ae = : THIS TRieg For} Yi So WE be Seda WE GWEs tenes CHESTNUT CHARLIE o/ A DRUGGIST GAVE ME Sou A BRD 3 ote be, By Bl SN : GWE Yoo: y Blosser s — LS COMMONS HOUSE HARKS BACK 0 CAMBRAI FIELDS War Office Announces Through Secretary McPherson Confi- dence in Haig AUSTRIA CLAMORS PEACE Se tee * German Press Laments the Sink- | ing of Balck Sea Contingent - Recently. of the United States. | ‘The governor may re ize, in- corporate and place under proper y authority of the state, the home guard companies which discretion are properly armed d equipped to perform military du- s the governor shall deem it ex- nt such militia shall be organiz- ed in accordance with the laws gov- ing the regular army and the reg- ms issued by the secretary of ul: war.” ‘The commissioned officers shall bé tappointed and commissioned by the governor, and they must have had two years training in the regular army or national guard; or be gradu- ates of colleges or universities ‘teach- ing military science, or have complet- ed a course in a federal officers’ {training camp. Such commissioned | officers may be removed only by sen-, tence of court martial. | The emergency, clause attached rec-! OLD HONTANAN NOW GOING BACK 10 HIS MYSTERY GOLD HINE WILSON SOUNDS KEYNOTE OF THE COMMON PEOPLE British Labor Party Takes Strong} Grounds in Support of the War NO FAVORS FOR ° KAISER Fraternal Delegate of French Socialists in High Eulogy of the labor party's prophets at this 's convention. In the opening session today his name was mention- no less than six times in each case in connection with his recent war aims speech, whfch was. described as essentially the same point of view as the British labor party's. The fra- ternal delegate of the French social- i gained hearty applause when he said: “President Wilson has declared on pehalf of, the commen people of the le world the terms which the com n people want. This statement now been agreed to by every al- ed government, including the Rus- sian Polsheviki. In the face of this unanimity of poinion the central gov- ernments are silent, but their peoples are restless and disturbed, and before long they too, must come into agree- ment.” NEW YORK CHANGE Ate ae | a ae cam th eniotion OF ognizes the imperative need for mil-} Wilson. London, Jan. 24. : HOn:OF itary protection in the absence of Se See aaay ry one renaay North Dakota’s regular national: Nottingham, Jan. 24—There has u s asday, the c guard regiments and gives the act, been small encouragement for the on the general staff in connection with the German success at Cambrai was brought up with a view of elicit- ing some reassuring statement from the government and an expression. of continued confidence in Field Mar- shal Haig. James ian MacPherson, parliamen- tary secretary to the War Office, re- plying to criticisms, after protesting against what he termed the cruel charges against a most distinguished general at a time when he had no opportunity for defending himself, de- clared unhesitatingly that the gov- ernment had full confidence in the field marshal. Mr. MacPherson said he could not Speak for the war ‘cabi- net, but that he could speak for the war office, and the army council and he asserted that from the time Gen- eral Haig-took command up to the present moment he never had lost the confidence of those bodies. The secretary admitted that there “was a break down at Camorai but he ‘pointed. out that the general staff ‘knew on November 28 an attack was intended for the 30th. He could not go beyond Chancellor Bonar I.aw’s prev- ious statement on the subject of the inquiry held, said Mr. MacPherson, but he would repeat that the break- The Campbells are going from the) Scot as nothing else can do and Pipe U. S. A: to fill the gaps in Canadian) Maj and English ranks, so also are the th Cameron men, the McDougalls, the! The nip. Kay and his men. have led ds to the recruiting depot. are enlisted men of the MacDuffs, the Stewarts and the 42d Highlanders. other clansmen. No wonder the bag: | pipes skirl at recruiting drives, The | and English men | 2 per cent incre: In Chicago headquarters of the | allowance to western: division of the British-Can- | families of enlisted men, whieh|agreement of the leads all divisions in number of re- Cross to supplement the cruits,. nearly every member of the! the families by socicties all Scots are swarming to the colors. adian. Recruiting — Mission, Robert Burns club has_ enlisted, |! The growing stream of Canadian due in part to a in the separation 5 a month for the also. to the ‘an Red stiven to Am Canadian Patriotic Fund. Credit is given to the Kiltie band of and British men have been assured immediate effect. DYNAMITE GIRL IS HELD UNDER BONDS: A PLOT 1S SCENTED | fortain Elements of Case Too Dan- |. gerous for Officers to Dis- cuss It. | YOUNGSTOWN MAN AND SEVERAL OTHERS TAKEN Chicago, 11, Jan. 24—The mystery irrounding Josie Lindi the 16 year e girl? which has baf | fled federal authorities for the past , Week, was pal olved yesterday by } announcement of arrests in several \ citi Loe j; questioned th when she ar Youngstown, {old “dynam es F. Clyne, district attorney , Who was arrested Qhio, | six sticks of dynamite a handbag. | .| leave for Montana to take control of David B. Brewer, aged 78, of Saxon, Pa., is shown in this picture about to the gold mine he discovered: back in| 1864. At that time a band of Indians German emperor and the central pow- esr in the proceedings of the British labor party thus far. The leaders of the party show a determination to take a strong line i nsupport of the tage a strong line in suuport of the democratic peace, and in this they appeared to have the loyal support of a majority of the delegates. i Each delegate as he arrived at the convention Tuesday or Wednesday was handed a circular entitled ‘British labor’s war aims,” which ‘was a copy of the message sent to Russia in the name of British labor a few days ago. This message is the keynote of ‘the whole present policy of the labor party. Its war aims show no very great divergence from the statements by President Wilson, Premier Lloyd Ceorge and other allied statesmen. The pacifist minority will make stren- uous efforts to win over the confer- ence during the discussion of eleven resolution dealing with the ques- tion of peace, but there is no reason to believe that the conference: will go any distance with them. ‘ President Wilson figuyes as cne at) Get Back on the Read HEATLESS MONDAY New York, Jan. 24.—The board of governors of the New York,stock ex- change Wednesday decided to close the exchange on the remaining heat- less Mondays imposed under the fuel administration’s order. This action rescinds a previous decision to keep the exchange open on these days. It was announced that it had been found possible to arrange on these holidays so that the call loan market. would not be disturbed. The governors also decided to remit the dues of November, 1917, of members who ar © in business and in active military or naval ser- vice of the United States, or exclus- ively occupied in any public service growing out of the war. a) The board of managers of the cof- fee and sugar exchange have decid- ed to close next Monday. It was nat announced whether succeeding heat- less Mondays would also be observ- ed as holidays. to Health t down was not a fault of the general| Scotch bagpipers for a large number | that in the watchful care of soldiers’ Later he told of the arrest of John; § staff. of the recruits, for all hearts are’ families the American Red Cross will | Scursel at Youngstown and of sev-| Came whooping down and chased him, 5 The disposition of the troops Mr.| thrilled by the Highland quicksteps| show no favoritism, but reach all | eral others whose identity he refused] Now he has relocated the mine, he e t MacPherson added, was as good as| they have played in parades and at | hamlets, towns end cltles vith its | to reveal. says, and éxpects that he will be per- ° could possibly have been made and| massmectings. ; __ |relief work for their dependents 2s | \eanwhile the girl is being hela| mitted to work it in peace. yy ceping Bl d Al Pur t the ae Patibel came to the. conclus- In war time the pibroch stirs a! well as those of the United States. wtran eat 060 Lonas for SIAHOn ot our 00 ways e jon that nobody should be sacrificed | => Tee = = —=—====="— } the law agai the carrying of ex- ‘ tta a r for the reverse, which could. not pos-} many means peace, lasting and com plosives on passenger trains. Federal] meeting. The cenvention of the soc:| ont Tet a Slug 7 ti eis your, system, and enjoy, at all 5 sibly have heen avoided owing to the| plete for the world.” offcials have asserted that certain et-| ialists was broken up on orders of lon a Sluggish Circula-|times the same robust vitality that D P hb I nature of the circumstances, which EES ements of the case are too dangerous| mayor J. 1. Wells. tion Drag You Down vernon, or does. t could not be overcome. TONNAGE FROM NEUTRALS MEASURE PROVIDING to permit them to discuss it. Mr. Rempfer was captured on the Hill. appetite vel beg into Zeel.& loss of Bee —— ees ae se f in, 3 UNREST IN AUSTRIA German Press Disturbed by Sinking REMPFER ESCORTED ee EAS eae Sng Wheth daily b and weakness begins te aerate the : ; ! e a i ether you earn your daily bread | system, this is nature’: i Munition Plant Workers and Others In Dardanelles. i q 8 U. was driven four miles from town.| by the sweat of your beow by the| your blood is need of ae, thet é Clamor for Peace. Amsterdam, Jan. 24.—German news- u 7 There he was set out upon the prairie qa*ly use of your muscle, or by tasks | cleansing to sweep out af your ays 5 el S$ t Te, -land, according to reports, was told iri i paces . all? ity r sys- ti Washington, Jan. 24—Unrest among | PODHS ete dents ae an ee 10 OPEN ROAD AND to proceed afoot to his home in Park- Fond vere Jn pe ; scrength’ tat ee reer es thet are: aceam: ‘the people of Austria-Hungary where| on the sinking of the former German j if Top oan “alles. trom. Mitchell, ‘aud’| ioguamce cama strength that) lating to clog up the circulation and f great numbers of striking workmen in| cruisers Breslau, renamed by ‘the! Governor Frazier Commander in TOLD 10 “RR AT It” ead net te: coturn to:MitenellaNal| “ene aaa aoe inanert male it sluggish, Hi r munition plants and other war indus-| curs Midullu, and the grounding of Chief and in Sole Control of t vibledce waaedone torRedibter is of utmost importance, there-| _S. S. S., the great vegetable blood , i tries are reported to be clamoring} the -Gieben, the re-christened Sultan fe The mecting of the Socialists open- fore, that you keep yourself in tip-|remedy, is without question the z for peace. was inspired by the Rus-| so agpl he I t th 0: izatip: — 2 Me 2 A top physical trim, and that you take|rreatest blood purifier and system- 1 sian Bolsheviki, Colonel Wr. Se ON Ta ed aaa reaayen Executive Sceret: 2 the Peo. | © last night. According to the police,| every precaution to safeguard your| builder that you ean tak u ay BO a ACEhe Aiaae two vessels. ee, xecutive Secretary of the Peo-| Rempfer drafted the platform which| health from the many pitfalls which| bottles Of this fing oh e, and a fev” € pom: wpe heade th ie amen Th Cologne Gazette regrets the dis-} UNITS RECRUITED BY ple’s Council Has Short Shrift | “25 under consideration by the dele-| disease has spread so promiscuou~'y.| prove suet ai é a a medicine: wil £ ‘ed in an address at a dinner of the erable seescaning ‘of. the VOLUNTARY ENLISTMENT at Mitchell sales ond whieh they ss ae ae sis Keeping thoroughly well and strong) vigor and strength to your system S Rocky Momntaiy club last nigat. Turkish sea power. The Hamburger AES pariRa ah ple's coal is simply a matter of resisting dis- and put you ae on the road to a » FE “The example and efforts of the| Nachrichten refers to the partial des-| The administration's home guard QHARGED RDITIOU! ‘According to reports received here| “Whois i : 3 igorous vitality. S, S. S. has heen : 2 is it that your nei - evens a emorrecy pores petting | tle ‘ruction by fire recently of the great pill, creating a state militia and giv- phpeaesaaide aha A tonight, Rempfer reached his home| ways heatlhy an Sue Mele Nbor is al; soll by orag stores for neatly fifty ‘ most‘damaging enemy Germany has ane ene pliner Von Bingenbtees ing Governor Frazier sole control of ; Sagara at Parkston and announced that he! while you find yoursclf succumbing] where as being ie a eleees to itself vag Ay: is the Russian democracy along side sic, ‘The. damage to tHis vessel, eati-| that body was introduced in the Mitchell, §. D., Jan. 24 —Wi 4 would: appeal ao ae oe for an | to even the most commmnplace little] thoroughly cleansing the system off ¢ ‘of it, preaching to the German com-| mated at one million marks, it says,|ouse Wednesday afternoon by Rep.| Fempfer, of Parkston, S. D. | eae: Recall ailments that tend to diag down our} a'l impurities, Go to your drug store smon people and to the German 80l'| has not yet been repaired, The Anthony Walton, of Ward county. ive secretary of-the South Dakota 5 vitality? It is true tha* you are both] and get a bott'e today, and you will a diers the same doctrine of democratic] vrankturter Zeitung displays ‘great! The measure creates a state milf- branch of the People’s Council for (Advertisement.) liable to the same attacks, but why) soon find yourself eujoying the new h peace. ineasiness over the prospect of the tia “to consist of such military units Democracy and Terms of Peace, and] When you are wearied from over does he escape while you do not? strength that comes with an abund- ti “Remember. that a republic is in the ry i, .: and organizations as ‘© Governor a delegate to: the state convention of] work, feel listless and languid, can wig ant suvply of pure, ric! b gntente allies securing additional ton-! 274 izatt te -G' d he: stat ion of k, feel listl a id, rt The Be ah tk be found in tho} ant ly of pure, rich blood. Send “making on the other side of the world] ,a¢0 from neutrals and expresses fe-j of the state may authorize. _.| the Socialist party here, was forcibly|sleep or eat as you should, you are condition of the blood supply. 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