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4 | } WEDNESDAY, FEB. 13, -1918 BISMARCK EVENING TRIBUNE PAGE 3 Friends of Pioneer \FORMER RESIDENT. Pay Last- Respects“ DIES IN MONTANA ‘A large concourse of. relatives ana | Typhoid Fever Claims Mrs. Wil friends attended the funeral services | H $3) y Tuesday afternoon in the masonic} liam Davis-Hyshana "Tl temple for the late Joseph Hare, civil| From Same Disease war veteran and pioneer resident. The | en | beautiful service of the blue lodge! funeral for Mrs, Eleanor with the Knights Templar escort was | Purbage wife of William Davis used and Dr. W. J. Hutcheson of the] of fear Creek, ‘Montana, who died in McCabe church and Chaplain of the! a: Red Lodge, Mont., hospital Thurs- lodge assisted. jday last, were conducted Tuesday in The floral offerings were many andthe Catholic ¢hurch, Haz beautiful and the singing was by the $ s Presbyterian quartet, The acting | lism: b pallbearers were A. P. Lenhart, M. O./here to Mr. Davis. vis is critic: Gullickson, J, L. Whitney, L. K. ally ill from the same disease in the Thompson, G. F. Dullam and Burt Fin-' Red Lodge hospital and little hopes ney, all members of the Masonic or- are entertai ’ his ary. der, The honorary. pallbearers in The deceas r of J, cluded old time friends of Mr. Hare, | Bur A brother and Capt. I. P. Baker, P. B. Webb, Gen, E, | Har er at Fort Rice, | A. Williams, Judge George Newton, Were called the of the week to Joseph Dietrich and *E, C. Taylor. Red Lodge and accompanied the body | Members of the Grand Army of the to Hazelton ides the father, the; Republic attended in a body and oc- Mother, three sisters and two broth: | cupicd seats near the bier, carrying,’ survive ont a request of their Seas ee LLOYD GEORGE ae was made in St. Mary's CHALLENGES , OPPOSITICN; ‘Anna. Q. Nilsson ts Be ee oa Honored: by Arlists — orn ee eee ome against the first lines of the enemy.! Anna Q. Nilsson, the beautiful star that they are now nearly abandoned, | of “The Inevitable,’ an Erbograph| h |the Germans keeping only a few men} Art Drama which comes to the Or-/ , A ‘ In a sector such as this, the Ger-| pheum tonight, is a native of]. f Heo aa apace Sweden, and while there was the re-| 720s seldom man their first lines. cipient of many tributes from some} of the most noted artists of the| country, i | if a .|number in the trenches. i contestants, ‘by ‘Teut. Pohonte, the | Siping posts has been reduced still pipet faa Sa ini | turther by the American sharpshoot- world renowned painter, Miss Nils-| 90.” siachine gunjers and artillery- eon te fencer conougl oe brow | men. Airplanes were overhead ever 3 f de, whitten by Hil |where. The enemy, late in the day, tot “one at thre A arene | sont over a considerable number of Swedish poets. ‘machines fn battle formation, They The title of the ode, translated, 15 | yore rot and driven back ‘by a French tribute’ to Mise Nisson’s beauty ant ‘The wounding of three men in con- Pes an | 8 e f an accident was reported charm, and contains several descrip- eeauenre or an § Sapient tive phrases which have already pe-| today. constituting the only new cas- come associated with ‘Miss Nilsson’s; seen eee | The actress is now universally | : S ‘ved in the title words of the| Eelstrom Wins First Bout in War Movie Row (Continued From Page One) the state, has been openly charged, and eyidence said to support such charge is being investigated by the ‘| North Dakota defense council, Picthres have been stopped at | Grand ‘Forks, Fargo, Jomestown, Man- | dan, Bismarck, New Rockford and oth- | er cities, ing considerably less than the usual: poem, | In “The Inevitable,” Miss Nilsson! has the part of a girl who, to avenge} her father, ruins the career of his} enemy's son, and in doing so falls in love with him. A cast-of usual /Art Drama prilliancy supports the ‘star. 6 es 4 Correspondence. KINTYRE NEWS | — Mr. and Mrs. Grell returned from Vf ourners Witness Burial Bismarck last Tuesday where < Mrs. f Bats of Tuscania Victims From Grell was confined in a hospital for! Top'of 300-Foot Clif several days. | The ladies of Kintyre and vicinity | tendered Mrs. F. E. Davis a farewell | See surprise Thursday afternoon and the | Continyed <From Page One) _ men held a’stag party for Fred Sat-| ™ than a few yards from the wat- urday evening. They left Monday for) er’s edge. | Buried Without Coffins. ‘Fhe absence of timber on the bar- the new home in Bismarck. | The Red Cross party held: Friday ev- ening was well attended and everyone| ten lands out of which to make cof- reports having a good time, besidés; fins delayed the burials and made it a neat sum was raised for the Red| necessary ultimately to bury most of Cross work. - | the bodies of the men in their uni- The Kintyre school will give a pa- forms covered with canvass. Some cof- triotic program in Gorder’s hall on, fins were provided from trees cout on February 22. Admittance 15¢ and| down for the purpose, but only a small 25e. | proportion of the men were buried in Miss Lucille Easton of Wishek | this way. spent from Friday until Monday with} relatives in Kintyre. i Mr. and Mrs, Sparks have gone to! Where the sixty bodies were found Jamestown Where Mrs. Sparks will| soon exhausted his small available resume her treatments. ; | supply of coffins. Thereupon, the own-' Lee Sparks returned from Omaha, | &r of a big estate immediately ordered , Neb., on Monday. out all his employes to cut down the ‘A number of young men from our{ only clump of trees within miles in| vicinity are in this draft and some of j order to make coffins. This provided, them have been called to Linton to be| twenty-five. No more trees were to be Caskets Hewn Out of Trees examined. found’ on the otherwise barren land, | : _———— | so it was decided to place the coffins |at the bottom of a great pit andthen; HOME GUARDS INVITED ay the: bodies of some of the men in) —— | rows on top of them. Invitations have been extended to; All in One Pit all home guard units in-the Bismarck! The over layer of khaki clad sold- | district, more than a dozen in number | iiers was placed in one great sheet of, to attend with their ladies the mili-| canvas, Another ten bodies were laid | tary ball ‘to be given Washington’s | over this row and so on until all were , birthday by the Bismarck home guard | ready for burial. F unit. The event promises.to be one of| At the point where the 44 bodies; the most. brilliant of the season. “l were buried no timber whatsoever was We are discontinuing one last of Nettleton Shoes in Dutton and ‘Lace, sold everywhere for #10. While they last.$6. Be wise and stock up on these. BOYS’ SHOES ee Special sale on boys’ high grade $+ to $5 Shoes’ in Black Button. All sizes, $2.95. It will pay you to stock up on these. i LATEST ENGLISH LAST : f Just received, a big shipment of high grade English Last I Shoes in Black, Dark ‘Tan, or Chocolate, which can’t be dnplicated for less than $10. &S Merch a, Introduction Price $7. S.E. Bergeson & Son Within the law—closed Sundays. Complying with: the. Fequest of the Federal Fuel Administrator. Closed every evening éxcept Sat- yourday. C1 ii , ANNAQ. NILSSON. Was known as ‘‘The Dragonfly.’ She ruined her lover’s career, but s SEE “THE INEVITABLE” For the outcome of this stirring drama An Erbograph Production on Art Dramas Program At the ORPHEUM THEATRE TONIGHT we me At the Orpheum Tonight Only. Ey NS missing, reduces the nimber of un- available and all the men had to be reported to 304. if buried without coffins. a THEATRE ca ee Immediately after the torpedoing of the tite boa ren gle however, the the jin them. | agai Private Wilbur Nutt, Spring Valley, |fully, but opposite the American po-| Q., sitions they are reported to be keep-| siz emptying thi swil “T was 1 grei “wandered for six hours up and down down, if night finds you tired and fe the Another.survivor was looking hag- gar stru the He owes his life to Sergeant George Volz. | Har pital’ here, had been in the water for an hour or more when Volz pulled him | into lifeboat 10-A. The only member of the crew who y was then in the boat was later wash-| fs en a Ou ss ed overboart, but they safely negotiat- ed the rocks along the coast, reaching | sho) and: slept on until daylight. Heroes also appeared among the! fisher folk ashore. , A British colonel, who came fifty | miles and worked indefatigably with the to coa for running down from his home on top} of the cliff saved many men by drag-| gin care of eighty survivors at his tiny —— i T that. A local undertaker at the point | of all the other occupants of the boat sleep is not refreshing, by all *& Yi among the dead.” Nutt is ill here, \ today. You Need St. i =i WV s about the middle of the night and | The Moral Is to Keep Yourself Well f t { ei | house and still has some of the sick INCOME TAX FILING | i) therer srs i | Campbell at a point ten miles fur-| EXTENDED TO APRIL 1 ther away helped 14 men to reach land | —_—_—— and took them to his farm house. At one small port the correspondent) .,, ents sta 5 excess | | found ‘an tmporvised morgue in a dis-| aia as ae tlaidld thai Teel e '| tillery; at another port a drill hall/ Wee i Meee at 4 al | was converted into a morgue. | March 1 to April | by direct wire from | } jthe treasury department to Paul W.! WASHINGTON LISTS UNCHANGED) Thorne, deputy internal revenue col-| | Washington, D. C., Feb. 12. yr, St. Paul. As a result, seven of the Tuscania’s unaccounted for wa remain for filing the statements further reduced today by the check-! Mr. Thorne urged that all statements | ing of a number of men who were) te filed at once, despite the extension (sick or. injyxed fn hospitals in Ire-| of time. The order today was preced-} | land, Reportsvof the war department! ed by aa order last ‘week extending indicate the sick and injured are mak-| he time for corporations only to Ap- ‘ing satisfactory progress toward r‘ ril. | An intense dramavof intrigue, vengeance, and all-conquering | Time for the return of income tax love f “THE INEVITABLE” Starring ANNA Q. NILSSON An Erbograph on the Art Dramas Program Sce it at the ORPHEUM THEATRE TONIGHT ty covery he 7 1% The safety of twenty-one men who # NWA Q NILSson sailed on the Ttiscania was assured TH IN VITABLIE uv today hy announcement from the Soe. 7 PRAMA . department of men taken from the ——— | ship at Halifax, because they were ill, The names of the twenty-four men, who now are removed from the list of SMARCK Tonight Tonight Within Few Yards of Land 0 YOU WORK INDOORS fl {s and swam around in the oil lad Then you need a winter tonic to! s and swam aroune ad y 2 4 waters before giving up the strug: “CCP UP -your blood-strength and | in the darkness, Many of the men, | nerve-force. For nearly fifty years Fg ere within a few yards of| physicians have prescribed land after hours of rowing, when} = seas crushed their : lifeboats | CcCOTT’ inst the rocks. Only One Survivor. because it is a true food and an ‘ed over the rocks on a active tonic, easily digested and: at wave,” said Nutt today, and free from alcohol. 1{ you are run-'ff steamer the men were thrown into sea by the faulty launching of life- Mae Marsh In a wonderful picturization of the well-known stage success “Polly of the Circus” The picture you have been waiting for— Absolutely clean. Everyone in the fam- ily will enjoy this feature. was in lifeboat eleven, which cap- d when it struck against the rocks y ocupants into the ling sea. cliff. I have just seen the names means get Scott’s Emulsion ai | Beott & Bowne, Bloomfield. NJ. at d and worn as a result of his long iggle in the water. He told much! same terrible tale as his comrades. | ae was Boyd E. Hancock, who says he | ee a ek Only a Cola- ncock, who is a patient in the hos-} re about ‘the middle of the night y hen a First you feel a little chilly—then you can’t get warm. Followed by smarting ° eyes and sneezes. Then comes the cough. Then what? That depends upon your system’s condition. If you are strong, a few days unpleasantness. If you are weak, it may go ou longer, may result seriously. The weakness gains, and a host of disease germs find lodgment. The next you know, you are really sick. Colds are dangerous when they cannot be thrown off; the strong man throws them off easily. Heroes Among Fisher Folk. survivors, mentions in his report the war offices Robert Morrison,| st watcher, and Duncan Campbell bravery. Morrison heard cries ; It will soothe and heal the mucous membrane, no matter where it is affected. It will help clear ? out your system. It will build up your strength. It will counteract the poisons the congested membrane is leaving in your blood. | A neglected cold leaves an after effect of acongested membrane. : It may bein the nose, the throat, or the lungs. Sometimes it isin the stomach and intestines. . Perhaps you have grown used to it, and fail to notice any’ soreness, But it’s there. A fresh cold aggravates it. Soon you have chronic catarrh. In time, that harbors a cold and forms a point of infection. It spreads until your whole body suffers from systemic catarrh. Then you are really in danger. Don’t wait for : That’s the common sense way in which thousands of people preserve their health. It’s the kind of preparedness we all agree upon. It’s true life insurance, that pays the benefits while you can enjoy them. g them to the higher rocks, He took | — KNOX i | | NEW YORK | | | | But don’t wait until you are sick. While wonderful cures of * chronic colds and catarrh by Peruna are daily reported, and in the last forty years have been so numerous as to make Peruna the nation's Remedy, it is better to stay well. Have Peruna at hand, use it freely at the first symptoms, and you will keep your body so «. well fortified that you will be free of colds, free of catarrhal symptoms, and enjoy your life to the full. ——E \ There ,is.a Knox for every |) occasion. i Suppose that for one season || America was deprived of Knox || Hats. There would be no stan- || dard hat. style—no standard hat |} quality. There would be no guid- ing star to genuine hat satisfac- tion. It is something more than material, style and title that makes a Knox the most desir- able hat. Naily spring styles on review. Ask the thousands who use Peruna. It could not have gained the place it occupies in the American household if it did not have unusual merit. Forget Gonnlving awhitts the reaneseyet your prejudices and let Peruna make good for you, as it has for so many. the Fuel Administrator. Closed evenings exe Saturday. Closed Sundays always. ~ BERGESON’S You may obtain Peruna in tablet form for convenience. Carry a box with you! 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