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‘ {in the house of commons Wednesday i é N | atternoon. r | Sir Edward Carson, the former First | Lord of the Admiralty, termed it a | national calamity. He asserted that | the war cabinet, of which he was at | that time a member, was not respon- TH N sible and said that naval officers pro- it. IS EVENI ( | Hedworth Meux declar- jed that Sir Eric Geddes had flouted | the whole fleet. qual Banquet of Commission | Andrew Bonar Law, spokesman for ww. BISMARCK EVENING TRIBUNE London, Mar. '6.—Six hun- dred Sinn Fein volunteers have taken possession of the town of Kiltamagh, county Mayo, Ireland, according to a dispatch to the Exchange Telegraph-Go. This action | followed the receipt. of an order from the Sinn, Fein NAVAL STATION ZONES DECREED | Liquor May Only be Served in Private Homes Within a \ the government, explained how Pre- fouse to be Staged at Two | mier Lioyd George had summoned : | him to the cabinet room. Geddes was Local Hotels | there and said that he had come to the conclusion in the public interest there | should be this change. | | '“Short Business Street With ‘Twenty-Five Saloons” One Cause of Action. 00D: PROGRAM PLANNED, ; thy ad Bensonable Responses | EIGHT MILES i" to be ei ree Who OF TRENCHES | HELD BY U.S. ‘The Minneapolis and Duluth Grain! “ommisson Merchants association will ald its annual banquet at Bismarck’s| 30 guests are expected and they will $3 divided evenly between the two patelries. the Grand Pacific, Secretary ‘ge N. Keniston, of the Bismar mercial Club will act as toa’ | @ster, and there will be the follow- battle front in ‘sg responses: today, although in an airline their "The Biggest Ever, anu ihe Best”—| frontage is only about four and a half M. Gaulke, secretary North Daktoa| Miles. This frontage is liable to ex jS¥mer Grain Dealers association. tension at any time to the regulary : ( *The Farmer and the Court ., trench allotment for an army corp | | ‘Wate Justice A. M. Christianson, | Irregularity of the trench lines is |@rth Dakota supreme court. i responsible for their eight miles of; ignite and the War,”—Capt. I. P.| length. They are laid out so that; r, federal fuel administrator for fanking fire may be obtained along; Dakota. every part of the front. Strong points; s en. Johnnie Comes Marching} Containing machine guns jut out, for | | ome,”—Rev. George Buzzelle, chair- this purpose. The trenches also fol-; Bismarck Four Minute Men. | low closely any protective slone of the! i | Bee ‘War Money—-Plenty of it,”, Country and wanders up and down hill. | .(H. P. Goddard, prestzent Bismarck | Who Will Command? | af smmercial Club; Burleigh county; The American sector is understood | Wirman for the Liberty Loan and to be a divisional frontage, which her big drives. | means that at least three divisions of “The Star Spangled Banner,”—led| American troops are there to give the 1 Henry Halvorson; everyone sings. | necessary support in depth for the ; male—“Cheer up—The Gang’s All) front lines. This fact has aroused | ere.” | speculation here as to who will be} ; At the McKenzie Charles E. Eck-' selected by General Pershing to com- lle, general organizer of the National; mand the first corps of his army. Ma- armers’ Council, will presde as chair-| jor General Hunter Liggett is known) , @p, and following is the list of res-| to have acted in that capacity, but as ses: | yet the expeditionary commander has} ; Whe Farmer and the Law,"—Hon.|not made any recommendation. lar Trench Four and a Half Miles Long Mar. 7.—Ameri- olding something on the leaders, fora general mobil- ization. v| | Big Radius Drilling is being carried TOWNS IN LIMITS CLUDED FIVE MILEDRY LER NORWEGIAN jf teading hotels this evening. About American Soldiers Have Irregu-| earned | Young, Bismarck. | It is possible that the French sys-! § 599 enlisted men, of which the great | Washington, D. C., March 7.—Five; j mile dry zones around the eigth per- |manent naval training stations and camps, irrespective of whether there is an incorporated city or town within \those limits, was ordered today by | Secretary Daniels. Other orders may be issued later, but for the present} no change is made in the regulations | | governing conditions around other camps. Under the authority of the selective | service law, the secretary forbids the ale or giving away of liquor within five miles of the Great Lakes Training station, near Chicago; the training stations at Norfolk, Va., and Hamptor Roads, the training camp at Mare Is-| land, Calif., and the Marine staton at| Quantico, , and Port Royal, 5. C Private Homes Excepted. { zones, an exception is made of the serving of liquor in private homes to members of the family or guests. - In a statement explaining hi sons for the action, Mr. Daniels re- rea- out, and no one can enter or, leave the town without Sinn” 4 Fein permits. NEW PROHIBITION PARTY MEETING of Disloyalty to Organize at Conference Chicago, IIL; Mar. 7 ional party, formed; by a group which bolted from the socialist convention in St. Louis because of its alleged di pending the decision of the {prohibi- tion. party on“the question” of merg- ing wh the nationals, t Approximately a hundred delegates members of the progressive party. Mr. Spargo, who made the opening. ad- dress, explained the organization of the party. i | ferred particularly tb objectionable | NO GAINS BY SUBS | conditions at Valle Joe, near Mare Is- land, Calif, which a letter from the Mare Island commander refered to as. ‘a short business street with twenty- five saloons,” said to be controlled by a German brewer, No Remedy Offered. The statement said: In the vicinity of Valle Joe, Calf. ig the navy yard at Mare Island, in cluding a large training camp. At pres- ent there are at Mare Island, about AGAINST BRITISH SHIPS LAST: WEEK‘ Eighteen Sunk, Six Unsuccess- ~ Craft Sunk London, Mar, 7.—Kighteen British | SHIP IS SUNK No Warning Given When Steam- er Havna is Sent to Bottom by Submarine J.ondon, Tuesday, Mar. 7.—The ‘Nor- wegian steamer ‘Havna of 1,150 tons gross, has been torpedoed without warning. She sank in less than one minute, The crew of eighteen had no time to launch a boat and jumped into \'the sea. The captain and five survivors were landed Monday night. The cap- of the crew were drowned. T FORMER CHINESE ik one of’ the latter, who is in Canada, | NAVAL MINISTER i being residents of this county. IS ASSASSINATED | J Pekin, Feb. 8.—Admiral. | Chen Pih-Kuan, former min- ister of the navy, has been assassinated at Canton. The assassin escaped. The: mo- tive for the deed, which was committed Tuesday evening is not known. ‘| Chen Phi-Kuan. was edu- | cated in a British naval school and had served in the Chinese navy most of his Railroad Men ‘These men know from experience that Sloan's Liniment will take the 7 stiffness out of joints and the sore- life. | [ff ness out ‘of muscles—And it’s so “*| 1 convenient! No rubbing required. It quickly penetrates and brings re- lief. Eas, to apply and cleaner than mussy plasters or ointments, vived by a widow and six sons, al put ® OPENS IN CHICAGO } fully Attacked; No Fishing |. > 4 | tain of the Havna fears the remainder y LOST ON A x ‘CLAIMS WOMEN JURY VIOLATES Off Shoot of Old Party, ‘Aehincd| CONSTITUTION Magna Charta of the Old Com-; | mon Law Also Indicative | Saved of Statutes ; here Wednesday, sit on jury. Treatment. tng That ine piokaies ot waviow online| ® cubmarine., Only, dye. mea’ Of the ‘ 9 loyal stand, opened its national con-| jury which convicted him was uncon-| ‘TW °f 26 were saved. veation Wednesday, but except for the ' stitutional, Eova’ Mana, who is serv- appointment ‘vf John Spargo ‘as ‘tem- jng a sentence at San Quentin for a porary chairman.and-the naming of statutory offense, sought his release certain commitiees, no business was {hrough’a petition for a writ of habeas! a _ transacted. ‘Adjournment was taken | corpus filed in the state supreme court Endre Aarestad Had Lived in “A petition quoted the common law, | Magna Charta and the deliberations | eS a. cen aa jof the Continental Congress on jury| Cooperstown, N. D., March 7.—Endre As in the case of the army camp, Were present. including many former’ duty in an effort to prove that wo-; Aarestad, born in Norway in 1847, and men should be denied the right toa resident of Griggs county since 1883, ' Away With Your Sprays and Inhalers If You Want to be Rid of Catarrh ‘Deep-Seated Disease That Can-|road, by discarding entirely all thes not Be Reached by Local When you hawk and spit until You) but it is a disease that ia not to be Always have'a bottle in the house Sloan’s i d1nimensa KILLS PAIN | Kenmare Sunk Off Coast of Ire- land, Only 6 of Crew are | Queenstown, aMr. 7.—The steamer n 1 | Konmargs. of. Cork, has: Reon Sunk UY:ldip ans prices not increased 25¢ 50c $1 —_———————————————— EASTER March 3ls GRIGGS PIONEER DEAD Y -- = “County Since’ 1883. Only a few weeks more, so get your suit or spring coat order in early. KLEIN, Tailor and Cleaner. The Satisfaction Store {is dead at the age of 71. He is sur- : Rev. Grace E. Aitken and the delay of getting on the right _ plans of treatment which others have found to be absolutely without - merit?~ Not. only is.Catarrh a source of suffering to yourself, and annoy- ing and repulsive to those ‘about you, the noted lecturer, medium and spiritual .adviser, . will * continue..reading .by,.ap- . almost strangle in an effort to get considered lightly, for ‘if. it’ is -yot pointment only. until March Postelwaite. “Khaki and Bread."—Millard rative Journal. ‘Religion and the War,”—Rev. H.! tem will be followed in the American majority aro young lags recently en- |army so far as the appointment of R.! corps commander goes. It is the cus- yers, publisher of the National Co-| tom in France to select any one of | the division commanders in a corps 1 ES merchantmen were sunk by mine or! | listed. * submarine in the last week, according A determined effort has been made] to the admiralty report tonight. Of by the department and the command- | these twelve were vessels of 1600 tons and your condition grows worsefrom your breath, ‘because your air-pas-;checked the lungs sometimes become i affected, end e ki 4 : sages are all choked up with Catarrh, | affected, (en aS veryane OWS how Catarrh is caused by millions of HOTEL. McKENZIE wn J. Frazier. | corps. He retains his rank as division “Our Boys in Khaki’—J. M. Still, of| commander, however, and the case of | t tach, | the American army that would be a/ “Snap Shots,” by various managers. | major general. If the French practice ‘The Star Spangled Banner,” led by | is adopted, therefore, the grade of lieu- | ti wage of Minneapolis and Duluth ammission houses and their repres- | itatives as follows: Atwood-Larson | ),, M, R. Nelson; Benson-Stabeck Co. ane B. Nupen, L. H. Smith; Beecher-} aRose Co.; J. W. Comer; Bartlett-| tr tazier Co.; H. B. Blackey; Gatchell j | anton Co.; A. G. Tanton; Hibson- homas Co., H. B. Hanson: ley- ee 6 wen-Hartzell Co., A Owen; McC y Pershing’s Casualty List Con-; fostaco..' JH. MoCarthy tains Names of Five Killed, Me partment, have bsea stubbornly op- posed by those gorge Humphreys; everybody sings.| tenant general may be employed only} - oo ie erga The big feed is given under the pat-| for field army commanders Pee eae a eucate have been matter’ | Joe, and the establishment of improv- | ed conditions by the municipal author- j ities the commandant is limiting liD-/ harmony. They're companions, the skin i ife’ —4 | fm jant at Mare Island to cause an im- over, six being under tha ige: | Pioneer Farm Life” —Governor | and to place him at the head of the) pavement in the liquor situation at or over, six being it tonnige. | | Valle Joe, but action of the local au- No fishing eraft were sunk. Arrivals of British merchantmen at horities, and the wishes of the de-| ports in the. United Kingdoms, 2,015; terested in the con- inuation of this evil, and no remedial | sia subj the .commandant states as fol- Forbid City to Soldiers “Pending the cleaning up. of Valle sailings 2,209; merchantmen unsuc- cessfully attacked 6. The losses to British shipping in the last week were the same as in the as last August this) previous week. with respect to’ the t of grave concern | nymbér of merchantmen sunk. In the jand wider.date of September 8, 1917.| previous week, however, fourteen. of in a letter reciting the wretched con-! the eighteen vessels destroyed were ditions with regard to liquor in Valle| of more than 1,600 tons. KIDNEY & CO. The kidneys and the skin work is erty to that city to men who have being the second partner. If we are tos. Co., C. A. Martin McCaul-Din: ammings, R. T. Hannah; Two Badly Wounded J cae Ie ore Co., B. C, Beltz; McGuire-Halle: », P. S. Larson: Pandall, Gee & ell Co. A. A. Lee; Standard Grain) Washington, D. C., ‘Mar, 7.—General $ Pershing today reported five men kill- he Tenney Co.; ed in action, two severely wounded, +usen Harrington Co., J. L. ;/ and fourteen slightly wounded. The 'inter, Truesdell, Ames Co. FE. F. dead are: . trrett; B. L. Welch Co., C. D. Tous-| Privates Dyer J. Birn, uncle N. A.j February 10, i 5. | Treadmore, Richwood, Ohio., March 1,| AIBERTY LOAN | Frank Walozak, sister Laura Dob- : HONOR EMBLEM | zyk, Joliet, Ill, February 25, and Wag- oner Charles Cavenaugh, friend L. | E. Fitzpatrick, Medford, Mass., March ij | ord. - ED AND WHITE Eugene D. Deutsch, Frazee, Minn.,| § R | was slightly wounded March 4. | ities Exceeding Quota to re- BARR CHAMPION _ ceive Flag; Loan Opensa | : Month From Yesterday \ OF A NEW BILL ‘Washington, D. C., Mar. 7—The) : ‘ jird liberty loan, which will open one| Representative Would Appro onth from today, is to have a dis- priate Ten Million for Seed and Labor. je iV Efton Garber, White Oak, rk., Mar. | Ellery A. Chism, Petersham, Mass., netive flag of its own. ' Red Border, white interior field,! ith three vertical blue stripes—this | ery the design for the honor emblems ashi Be i hich. will be bestowed on each city pr esting on, Dr Mae ‘.—Repres- rxceeding its quota of sales of lib-) pj Toe NOE Kota, whose ee onda bill to appropriate $50,000,000 to finan- ie @eiy:idoubles dts quota, a-atar| °° farmers, in the purchase of seed “il be added to its fag and a tripling| house “agricultural committee, has Ee quota will be recognized by two) introduced a measure which he said i i: would meet the objections raised by e riate $10,000, of whic! 2 AA Cae 4 Scere | 500,000 would be loaned to farmers in window card bearing a reproduction | eecan! 0 lta belt to buy seed and ‘the flag to each purchaser of a bond| Sroment in apie eae eee, :ad of establishing honor rolls in each fae tear Tabee eying and aoe ass + Periomicss the aaue ot. ao any would be loaned to any one farmer. B. BROTH -It is planned also t& unfurl a state OTHER OF BISMARCK gnor flag at gaol state capital after) SOLDIER WINS ANOTHER ie campaign is ended, to bear the | ames and records of each community PROMOTION IN SERVICE hich won a qoutw flag. A national Ih ory ag to be flown at Washington after| J. Brooks Shuman, a brother of - 4e campaign will bear the records of| Major F. L. Shuman, formerly dis- ates. 2 trict manager of the North Dakota Independent Telephone Co., with head- ONDEMN DISMISSAL ° guerre ae eee is the first ha Fea q ‘LaCrosse, is. man to attain the OF JELLICOE AS SEA {rank of lieutenant colonel in the reg- ular army. Not only has Lieut. Col. Shuman, who has many- friends in ‘LORD, IN COMMONS 4 North Dakota, attained a high rank alg : in the army, but he is holding a fav- Erie Gedde& Attacked ‘for orable berth! on the fudge mayocate’d cs A aS at in Washington. Lieut. Col. Shu- ting the Whole Eng: man is a veteran of the Spanish-Amer- lish Fleet.” ee ican war and received his first com- 4 missonm when the army was reorgan- ‘ ized in 1899. He served in Alaska, Mar. 7.—The. dismissal of|the Phillipines and in the Panama ir John\.H.Jellicoé: for the | canal zone. and has held various im- ts_.on.the continent, ._He| ‘of'ai ‘e feb, First Lord of the Admiralty, tamilies there or are residing in the| gnxious to keep well and preserve, the vitality of the kidneys and, ity. also, free day to day, you are about reddy tol¢iny disease germs that infest the realize that Catarrh is by mio trieans a! blood.’ When they attack the delicate rimple ailmént. membranes and air passages.of the you have had the disease for. any|nose and throat, you can never get. Yength of time, you have -doubtless|rid of them by sprays and atomizers. used enough treatment to convince|They must be thoroughly routed you that you will not be able to find| from the blood. That is why'S. 8. S. any lasting relief from the remedies |is used so successfully in treating Cr- that are so generally’ relied uptn.|tarrh.: This remedy i 20 thorough in Others who have been afiicted. with} clgansing the blood that.it routs out Catarrh have used atomizers. and|every germ of Catarrh ér other dis- sprays, ointments, salves, jellies and] ease. other local applications b: progress toward a cure, You are doomed to the same disap-| yourself at. last on Room 231 Phone 258 STOP!! and deep-seated to be.reached by medicated applications which are-ap- Bee an ‘at the the whole-|S. 8.8. goes right down to the ; sale, without mahing~ the slightest source of the disease and if you will V H Ht | gin its use lay, you will fin tt 3 i - tha right treat- an norm Motel. pointment, if you.rcly upon the same] ment. Go to your drug store and. get - - isdirected methods of treating this|a bottle today, and if you want any disease, for Catarrh is too: stubborn| special advice regarding your case, WHY? ju can ob! same without charge y. writing to Medical Director, Swift licd only to the surface, Specifie Co., 81: Swift Labora! R ‘Why not save yourself the exnense| Atlanta, 7 f tory, THERE'S A REASON. of churches and other representative) action of the skin and to see that the citizens, urging that the saloons of! kidneys are flushed so as to eliminate j tect the sailors, 1st. S +} commandant wrote of having person-| Clog the pores. 7 j ! ally arrested an enlisted man in the} _Sweatings, by hard work or in a bath, back room of a resort in Valle Joe! known as the ‘Liberty Inn.” Numerous telegrams of protest rec-| the blood from noxious elements, we ntly have been received from pastors} must pay special attention to a ‘g Valle Joe be closed in order to pro-|the poisons from the blood, The pores of the skin can be easily clogged, an Loses Liberty in ‘Liberty Inn.” | frequent baths with soap and water help In another letter the Mare Island|to remove the injurious products that at least once a week, help to keep the iskin and kidneys in good condition, | | Flush the kidneys by drinking plenty of puts pial ber ati ce formety the | Sure water, with meals and between WE STANDARD THE GOVERNMENT has notified the large oil companies that they must speed up onthe oil production at once. We are one of the largest companies operating MUST HAVE MORE OIL TO WIN THE WAR ‘Heidelberg Inn’ ” the letter continued, er (a German), who is reputed toj practically control the saloon element | of Valle Joe and the municipal gov-| ernment and I have had these prem-| ises under suspicion for a long time and have reported my observations to! the bureau of investigation, federal department of justice, San Francisco.” | Y.M.C. A. PLAN IS| APPROVED BY PRES. ‘Washington, Mar. 7.—President Wil- son Wednesday approved plans out-! lined to him by Dr. John R. Mott, ex- ecutive secretary of the Y. M. C. A. war council, for extension of re« tion center work by the association in the United States’ and the allied countries. Dr. Mott said that recreational cen- ters of the association have been tried out in the French army camps and they proved so successful that he received a cablegram recently re- questing their extension throughout the entire French army, To fulfill this demand ten new recreational points must be opened each day and 25 work- ers from this country must go to France each week for several months. = its meals, Occasionally obtain at the near- has, changed its name, but not It | est drug store—Anuric, which will help business. It is kept by a German Who @ush the kidneys and the intestines. Ask is a henchman of the aforesaid brew-' gop Dr, Pierce's Anuric. A DAKOTA WOMAN. Fargo, N. Dak.—"When I was | girl at home just. coming into wom- ; anhood I suffered greatly and through this I ; began to get run- down. My mother gave me Doctor Pierce’s Favorite P ISS Prescription and it so completely cured me that I have never been bothered since. It is a splendid medicine for girls at this time of life and I am glad to recommenc it*—Mas, J. C. MILLican, 508 3rd St. N. Dr. Pierce’s Pellets regulate stomach, liver and bowels, How often. lockjaw and blood | Poisoning result from the neglect | of a slight scratch or little cut! Ham- 's Wizard Oil is a safe and effec- tive first aid treatment. It is a pow- erful antiseptic and should be ap- pic immediately to wounds of this ind to prevent danger of infection. It is soothing and healing and quickly drives out, pain and inflam- mation in cases of sprains, bruises, cuts, burns, bites and si Just as feliable, too, for stiff neck, sore feet, cold sores, canker sores, earache and toothache, Get it from druggists for 30 cents. If not satisfied return the bottle and get your money back. +s Ever: ‘60h: K.C. HALL ‘RIGS Now DRILLING 15¢c PER SHARE TODAY ; Dy INQUIRY. 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