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a oss ¢ me aenenen a prerr regen “9 : “ WEDNESDAY, le rf mnt wage’ adj it anittee in -sbipe. t..had .been} Wage adjustment, comm 2 tn. Pithotlaod except that. tho United building -alsputes, Wan Le sfiichoeey nt of; the. i of : States had not given its assent to the preaies LEN a peal ration. othe ane which’ all parties | would be taken to President Wilson. to the exchanges ‘are said’to be agreed) is that: if German influence is work- ing harmfully in} Siberia and if there is imminent risk of the loss of the) military ‘stores at, Viadivostok, Japan willbe justified in using whatever imeasure of force that may‘‘be neces- sary to carry out her obligation to maintain the peace in the far east dur- ing the. progress of the war, Differ- pegtdbairesnteeraticn Kip y “PAGE2, Fas Lei | LOYD W. SPETZ MEETS DEATH FACING FOR ON BATTLE LINE, FIRST BISMARCK CASUALTY. Pershing Reports Capital City Lad Dead on the Field of omens | OF DIFFERENCE ON JAP ACTION Wilson Reorganizes War Indus- tries Board to Meet Need ot ‘Was’ Nothing ‘$0 Good" Tee Congestion and Colds as Mus! ‘Member of Company K, 18th Infantry. sua dadiboned mi blaster But the down to. be examined he bridge in: his pocket. ““T don't have to fight with my! teeth,” he said. | *“Captain Murphy told me afterward. put the! that Loyd took the bridge out of his/ thick and fast within the American | mouth after a successful examination | and put-it, back in. his pocket, with Terrain With the Am Mar. 4.—Shells an Army in France, have been falling lines the Toul sector today, Aside from nd upon the enemys position on , day by military authorities. fi | | Above statement. true.—Pub.. CET A TI CR EES Just fill out the blank below and enclose $1.50 for one year's subscription to: the FARMERS Hi ences of opinion are: understopd: -to| a. . , Ls pee? Oa ik a a Segre eeemenEy. ce : ' for Centralization i relate to the measures of SUPPORT 2 vurued’and blistered while te geted, Gat 2 VOLUNTEERED IN N. D. GUARD WHEN WAR BEGAN: be given to Japan in such an under-| 7) reef sod hep then lasar od. i | caEea GS | taking. : astel ” wa wah i j ; ie Bes. H BARUCH NAMED CHAIRMAN | Te} | ithout the blister: 3) whi HUN Mrs. Anna Gradin, Mother, Knows no better Way for, Her Boy to/ a U reir TK Ny | Musterole tes ia dea cea he \ Meet ‘Death; : lore Wong, Among Injured, Lived Here |Competition of Different Depart- i | Nentifically prepared, so that it works ; PRIS Pee Re AE deat ble M7 WANTS 1 | vonders, ‘and yet does not blister the\ hre; When, Not on Homestead at Sanish | ment for Supplies is Reduced : ; a | wonders vidas Thi ie mae: : Vryyy ow Aan RA RAN. | SS i | + s; sterole a the fin- Ma i] A Vay RP RIVERO Wi eke eed ee | to Minimum WOULD y | avai See how quighly it brings ae 4 ( y | | SHE DID “WRITE SOON” | | pei a | Zelief—how speedily the pain a : HIS COUNT Y ( |; BUT-IT WAS TOO LATE | Washington, D, C, aMr. 6.—Ex- {Use Musterole for sore sthrost, rons ‘ F At tL Ah ‘3 i . regarding the situa shitis, » ‘ i i j 4 { { Mrs; Anna Gradin, mother | ling th tuation in i hitis, tonsilitis, croup, estion, pleurisy, aN BARE ERE EIEN OF by Oe + of Bis rck’s di nit idi Sideria and the proposed: action there | jeuraigia, headache, congestion, eee of s. | | Of Bismarck s dead soidier by the Japanese are continuing, and | cheumatism, lumbago, pai . " fre | y y , ; | sprains, sore’ muscles, ind boy, received, and answered |apparently have developed the f leet the:back or: ints, osted feet, colds of day 5 pes ‘ one letter after this one, a | that there is no difference intel Turned Down by Naval and Flee bruise, chilling poste ptedinohia}. rain i] y é ple between Japan and the allies or 3 the a | : rften ‘tal size $2.50. he ‘ ED! i wa days ne expeditionary | | | hetiveon the United States and Japan, Corporation Officials, Wil 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2, ling | dontee ia Naw York, y \ | aa 3 jalthough the United States probably son is next Appeal. = i | \ : rat ‘ ; | will not give formal assent to any op- E aa ‘ | Dear Mother: " SERGEANT ARTHUR GEMPEY, lerations which may be undertake SEE ii a rae Told His Mother Necessity Had) |” | have, not received. any. | AND THE LEWIS MACHINE. =| White House officials were distur).| Washington, March 6. Falling Tues the. Arisen and She Consented | | letters from you for a long. | : : GUN. [od Tuesday over a published report da, sto get the abproval of reprotar ‘ . p ; a | . : | tha e S| za I to} to His:Service. | time, and don’t think Twill | Ordnance experts. may ‘argue and; me a Lewis gun. Believe me, its a] ized that the United States was not in} Fleet Corporation) and. fe Pearl a ele | for along: time. We carinot || debate, but Sergeant Arthur Guy Em-| whale of a gun, jaccord with the attitude of the allies | Trades Unions, of His propel £0 pu wa é 5 : __..%| | Write very much in the let- | | pey ‘wil take the Lewis machine gun,| “Most persons think the real ef-|toward Japanese ‘plans, It was ex-. a’spokesman of the carp ary. \ IVING BACK ; | | ters. Now do, not write: to | | thank you--the gun he’s using in this|| ficiency of a machine gun.is measured SS j brad | DIED: DR VI B sx ||| me until I write again. (It | | Picture. His‘ lite for months depend-|'by its: ability to shoot fast. But as a ie eS i j yey # T ue | HUNS AFTER ATTACK | | | may be over a.month before | | &4.9n such a. gun. hjatter of absolute. fact the machine y : E A Is be! i S i ot another letter. 1 will | | _Empey's first: stories appeared in| gun 4g. rarely, if-ever, fired in ‘bursts ll oun § ars 0 My i » + Cee nite Loyd W. Spetz, of Bis- | | | You set another letter. will | | the paily Tribune and his “Over the of mare thai 20 shots-and at. a rate | | : pie i its vi | marck was reported killed in | not. get a chance to get you | | Top" has ‘since’ become one of’ the| of speed of ‘about 400 a minute. lt ‘Say ns Me . | arc st 8 i A : | people any Christmas ‘pres- | | best-sellers among. all the war books| seems cold to say'it, but if'a machine Ae 6 . 9 felon: 3. What tii ats’ sch | action by: General Pershing, | ents, but will later.on. We j | published. gun: is speeded up much beyond this ll rae Sl | in‘ dispatches yesterday. He | are pretty busy now. .I don’t ||“! cannot understand the hesitancy | figuredt ig considered ‘a waste’of am- ral | Only.a few. weeks more, so pncy | was among those who died | | | thi a I will he 53 ‘\in accepting the Lewis. gun for the] munition—because ‘the. living: target 7 7: itor spring coat ing | in'defending the American | | | eins tc Esther an ae 0 | American ariny,”. sald Empoy. | will then receive about eight trulate Em EERE ER. Cy vein ently. | Fi a surpri ¥ ¥ rest. | “ICT were to.go back to do machine | before he falls from the deadly effec AP REF ava, 4 thee GRAM bbe i ‘. is | rprise } | : ! : before. : ee . Bid 1 Siac oneal aes, a Othe | So goodbye: till you. hear || gun:work 1 would want them to hand | of the first one.” ‘ giate Have im ord i Ralleven Coeup KLBIN ‘Tailor aiid Cleaner Z 4 4 } oi | ‘ H Us *. - nd Germans used gas in the ac- from me again. Write soon | = ~ apaene! ’ arolina Druggist That Reliey roup. PRT a tion, but failed in their pur- | | | when I start writing. We are | | the. bodies of enemy killed in the raid-| 77 t " Troubles by External Application. The Satisfaction Sige ie pose, and were driven back | | | tking a trip uel a” a was found; but the body of Seca ra - is absorbed:.through and ‘stitiulates —- 7 i. } . . a My y A ef awh with large casualties. [a peice ee ees 4| ong :Ametican; waa’ discovered. in the | You Can Try a 25¢: Jar on 30 the skla taking cat thet tightesee and jah 2 * — z American wire’in front of a lstening 4 A Days’ Trial and, Your. Druggist| soreness in the chest. siret hotic i TE ad : post,,The inan had on’ his gas. mask. i Will Refund the Purchase Price|’ VapoRub has a hundred uses in the: Sci ne aeeaoto whol I don’t know of any better COMRADES IN A bullet had passed through his head. 4 if: You Are Not Delighted with| home—for deep chest. colds, ‘ore Prey oes E. Aitken 0 ay way for: my boy to have died,” Only two cartridges ‘remained in his . the Test. throat, bronchitis or incipient’ pneu- () . ce . Gern M A Gradi th f A eas rifle, which was found: under his body, : i Legi Sal ka ae = : Tonia just apply well over. thé throat oral rs. Anna Gradin, mother of| 7; and ‘there wete other“indications that | Former Member of State Legis- Every mother breathes a sigh of| ahd-chest.and cover’ with » warm,{ ~~, dye Age , gail Loyd W. Spetz, the first soldier he had died fighting. : lature Wins Mayorality elise wien ihe At Atlee tie North Fens iy For bape coh uy the noted lecturer, petinn a He i i is 4 Carolina: treatment,’ Vick’s ;VapoRub,| fever, asthma or: ca o dv. wil are from Bismarck to sacrifice his : | The heavy snow: is, continuing. in Coast Cit aid. finds ‘that ‘it 16 no longer neces-| VapoRub can elther be applied up the || and spiritual Bragg yin on, life for democracy, said last LOYD SPETZ aes oe Race in Coast City sary to “dose” the children with nau. | nostrils oF a. litte ‘melted in a, spoon continue pone ro ¥ a pati ig] seous medicines for croup or cold| and'the inhaled. Croup is usu- ointment only:: aa night. 5 AS eal 3 '| troubles.: VapoRub comes in salve! ally. rélfeved:‘within fifteen minutes P : 25th. hes She received a telegram con- Lit of Casualties at March 1 | Seattle, De esas een seal form vand when applied over the throat sad, an ay Heaton at bedtime pre- J Tenbe ll sfoliland en i Ist o asualties of arc! Coe eis i ne GER son, former member of the Washing- and chest: the body heat.releases the nts a ni! attack. i Abeprrti tue Ned a orate seater sph ad “Germ j : H | ton State Legislature, was. chosen| ingredients. in the form. of.vapors.| All mothers are urged to take ad- , HOTEL McKENZIE ..., of 50 ‘ath, yest y . When German Raid Was 4 ’ vor of Seattle today with a ma-| TRese vapors, inhaled’ with each| vantage ofthe 30-day trial offer now Room 231 | Phone 258 7 It was signed “McCain, the ad- Repulsed a8, q | mayor.’of Seattle - today. breath, all night long, carry the med!-| being made by the local druggist and a | | jatant general,” and read: “Re- epulsed. Paar Le jority of more than 3,500 votes over | ation direct to the air passages and| see for themselves just what VapoRub r , Hod gret to inform you of the death e | AMO GINJURED | James E, Bradford, former corpora- | lungs. - At. the ime. VapoRub! will do. : : matt of your son Loyd W. Spetz, com-| , Washington, D. C;, Mar:'6,—General| tion cotinsel, according to late returns bry batik 18th infantry, in action, | Pershing-today cabled the war depart- Cae OS tonight. Z ‘ larch 1.” ment the name of another Lieutenant | oo ge +). | me “Loyd wanted to enlist in the] and three more enlisted men -kiNled| Mrs. J.C. Tiern 3 ‘Sister of Sol- ES wi navy a the time. of ; the Mere and five additional. men severely dier Reported Injured on ; a i s = cor Yruz trou ley. u 1G. not en-| wounded on March 1, the day,of the Battiefi eld. Rh m t 11 = In courage. him. Afterward he/German:assault. on. an ‘American| Belitetie | } eu : = tet . spoke of enlisting in the navy trench near Toul. This ‘brought the to- fas (ten if A Home Cure by One Who Had It = ; eae; many times. I told him that if! tal casualties of that date thus far) yrs. J, C. Tierney, wife of J.| ‘In the 5 93 - = ‘ pd Cd pring of 1893 I was at: = Bet ever the ‘need should come he| feported to the department to three (, ‘m, f the Tierney Elec-|/tacked by Muscular and Inflamma- = forn . lieutenants and seventeen men dead,|C., Tierney, 0: i 3 ' set = Rug = * might; but that I did not want one captain, one; lieutenant and six-| trical company, 11 Third street,/] ty Rheumatism. eunered a8 = he i him to go when ‘there was NO} teen men severely: wounded, and ten : Ai i] Only: those (who, have Hs fae ay = necessity. men ‘slightly wounded. : called The Tribune on the tele-|] over three years. 1 tried remedy z “It eae The es eortal today as killed] phone last night to ask if any/in- | after remedy, and doctor after doc- = ar hee Employed by Grocery were. First Lieut. Dafid. K. ‘Sumner, |» ation, had, been received re- | Was OnWee wennOraey ‘pinay = enti “He stayed home, employed: by | Jonestoro, Ga. and: Privates Knute | !ormation had. ; dor ll gouad a fem hei carea me = ta | the Bismarck grocery company, | Olson; Stoughton, Wis. Bruno, Stlok- garding her brother »» Theodore completey, and it has never return- = jan On April 6th, when war was owski, Joliet, Ills.,, and Lloyd ~W-) Wong, reported seriously wound- | a. 1 have given it to a number = cll C-"| Spetz, Blemarek, N.-D, inp vbo were terriby afflicted and = ial clared on,Germany he. came Maite i ed. by General Pershing in news- we were alee iit Rheainetien: = ced: home and.told me he was.really Washington, D. C.,-Mar. 5.—General paper dispatches Monday night. | and it effected a cure in every 2 pov. needed. I consented. He was.a big | Pershing today advised the war de.|P@P hi a 2 sub boy, 26 ye: Id; b partment that First Lieutenant David I only know what the papers |] case. = lava = nde years old; ut he wanted K.. Summer, of Jonesboro, Ga., and tained, that he was seriously | I want every sufferer from any =] Nr ese me to give him permission: to do/ three enlisted men were Killed in ac. | COttained, aries | form of rheumatic trouble to try = things, Just like when he was/ tion March 1, the day of the German| injured on: March 1, said Mrs. | tis. marvelous healing | power: = bftished her o¥és with © hatin ier | Soooad Meee Nake aheniee e tynn| Claim near Sanish, previous to | jena it tree to try. After you have then said with a trace of prid tae Mass. was killed in action February his enlistment at Minot last Sep- |] used it and it has proven itself to Darras es OF pride in’ her | Bass. (wi Posen ~*~} tember. He made his home with |} be that long-looked-for’ means of voice; ‘He wanted. to go very: much: | 27. * A id if ve s y He told'me he was no better than any- ees ie ee usy; in ‘Bismarck part of. “each | cerdeihors penne lena: alias one plée,. and, America: needed. him.” | j ] year. He came from Norway, but || sit" nderstand,Y do tot want your But ‘she ‘knew that he had proven | ( ‘was a naturalized citizen.” | n 8 YO erfectly sat: himself better than many i i |} money tnless you are per! eu: A - " - | fake a} Bye eye ‘ A i A {) isfied to send it. Isn't that. fai “1 Don’t Fight With. Teeth” TIT) | { i - —— | Why sufter any 1 vb _ ‘His teeth were not in good condi-| N ME TCANS OELAZA BOY SUCCUMBS | Uve roligt i thid choo nee ; e? 2 tion: He“was’ afraid he might not | { AT FORT OGLETHORPE Don’t delay. Write today. pase the erg He fed a bridge | NX j++ Chattanooga,’ Tenn., enh 5. Mark H, Jackson, No. 138D, Gur- es d he . h r some defective teeth, but it didn’t! ‘ aes Tans i, —Corporal Roy Bb: Dye, o! laza, bs ; Fe ee a, = : fit well, although it would stay in his i 2,000 Shells are Fired on Anger \. D. died today at the Ft. O, ney Bldg., niin eee an re = Ors mouth for a few minutes at a time,| ey * a | | Tethorpé bage hospital of inenin- Syracuse, N. ¥. cama 7 a a . Peo without slipping out, When he went | cans in Trenches Near gitis, it was announced. here to- Mr. Jackson. ° is’ responsible. YOU CAN GET ONE the de¢laration.that he meant to fight | big barrage which the enemy placed | barbarians, and they could use their} on the American positions at daylight | téethjin the fight, but he wouldn't. | in this neighborhood, 2,000 projectiles ; “He didn't want to be crippled. Be-; have been dropped in the vicinity of fore he left he told-me that if he was| the Terrain occupied by’ the Antert-| very seriously hurt he wanted to be! cans, many of them upon towns. The? killed=* American casualties, however, have | been extremely light. | Sunday night the Americans contin- | ‘WEEKLY TRIBUNE omens : a SPECIAL. OFFER, SUBSCRIPTION BLANK e /NOT GOOD AFTER MARCH 1, 1918 *Cireulation Department,. 2: Bismarck Tribune, Bismarek, No. Dak, Gentlemen: - Enclosed find $———~ for which send me— : : : Weekly. Tribune for One Year, or Morning, Tribune for 3 Months, or ‘ Evening ‘Tribune for 3 Months, Mark X in front of one desired. . HAsanauasanseateunty Test Your Seed and, Get'a “Win the War Orop”’, : and your choice of either The Bismarck Morning Tribune 7 OF The Bismarck Evening Tribune ° 4 Bought Liberty Bond. “For a few months he was a mem-| ber of Company A of the national| ued to shell the emmy and put down guard, stationed at the Missouri river! two barrages on his positions. The in- bridge, ‘then he was transferred to! fantry activity was confined solely to Camp Greene, at Charlotte, then we! patrol parties. The Americans search- received a letter from him, dated at| ed No-Man’s Land in the snow for Camp. Mills, Dec. 2. He wrote that he had bought a fifty dollar liberty bond, and-had taken out the. soldier insur- ance. The letter was part written in ink, but was- finished in’ pencil. “It May. be Last Letter” ‘He was earger to go to France and had, written in a,sort of happy way that he’ would be leaving. Camp. Mills’ soon. Then.‘we got an undated card from him in the American Expedition- rces, via. ‘New. York. It.ended with: ‘we .are- taking. a :trip. tonight.’ After:that I got another letter, which| _ I sent to his sister 'Bsther who is\a student;at the. University of Minne- 80 SOLDIERS IN CAMP | The abrupt change from home comforts to camp life may,be trying on your boy’s health, but if he will only take the rich liquid-food in ~~ Old Subscribers to the Farmers Weekly Tribune "paying one (1) year's sub- scription i ‘advance will also ‘be given a SEED TESTER FREE A The understanding. is that,.a Seed Tester will be _given FREE with this order. aAsOAbALAUananayaygoacaesonuacaagusesnguanguausesgaunnauanaguaguegnananseauananauacauguat poral beea killed!” HONGedsereceeeueuneuscuteenicetdcceieoceccourensacsicneencatan tiga