The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 15, 1918, Page 2

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DSE t tc e—) id 5 je sti| fl thi th: bore ly i enc lent pman ade CeSS 6—V enc ing jedec ition T—# je re rougk untr pople je fre y our the je du ty fort t it deg triot ent. 8—W il eff thou mend je sta 9—W ir ste rupu! Kmatt jo ne: 101 prt tc je sta sed vorin 11—v rth i 16, hd flo “W eratic eleva wishe press “Ww the 5 amen rejec’ mills jal ele 12—V nor } jr bil) e in ple eir & tforr 12—W Baltin bns of artin ( pre las Ki ING TRIBUNE Ni é / PRIDAY, MARCH - 15, - 1918 ' PAGE 2. 27 BURLEIGH COUNTY YOUNG MEN WILL 60 | beginning March 29. Given Deferred Rights | President, dated following registr their entrainme present. The | tive order is a | arising from the Local Draft Board resued Call for |i mi ands that men y and i iduou Deferred Quota of First a Draft FARMERS EXEMPT Draftees Actually Engaged in. , Agriculture Not Included in Summons. deferred for the ‘ollows Jt must be the benefit of any individual mnduct of these men must b observed and immed mning convinced that deferred REAL ir oe and earnest attention to ricultnr l duty or that he is trifling with the determent thus granted him, he shall forthwith be called to the col rs. AL citizens mu this expedient ef ing to the ist of men called for entry ain ment for Camp Dodge, for move- ment oe sinning March : ion of the in which deferrmen >, UL. "Ada, Minn. Bis- Address jarmess, Wadena, lowa. Montgomery, Bismarck. aurck, John Mail Joseph John Jolin J. Chickosky, Wilton. | Altre Pred W. Lovelace, Harlem, qahae Wie. Mont. Yudward Ebeling, Menoken. Goldrick, Chicago.; Arthur 0. Kruger, Driscoll Clarence E. Johnson, Sterling. r J. Speer, LeRoy, Mi Allen R, Johson, Tipton, Ind. | Robert Janz, ke | William Li William . English, Eaton, Colo. Hammerud, Bis- ma Reo L. Knauss, Bisma George R. PIDs Bismarck. Ww ter fn ar ‘Bemae NONPARTISANS conga seer DRIVEN FROM Nebr. Harold B. Olson, Genoa, Nebr. | Kdwin G. B ochnke, Idaho Hlinois. | Paul A. Slattery, Bismarck. | five Organizers Lester Hartnett, Hauge, N. D.! Frederick Wilke, Bubte| _ Fomet to state Line by Mont. | Citizens John E. Carlson, Baldwin. Hartvick §, Anderson, Bis-| |HOME GUARD TAKES PART marek. Sioux Falls, S. D, | sy J. Walcher, St. Anth- | Matt ah, Annandale, Minn. Zachary ‘i’. Slattery, Bismarck } Alternates Edward * Christoferson, Bis-| 9 ck. | arrive amucl Lahti, Minneapolis. j sone deme aa arlson, Bismarck. | would pra the league eidt, Bismarck. | the mer d. c D. Wiggins, Beach Grove! After being | men were tc Linu ed by the Home Guar _ LeRoy Whitney, Engelvale, WEEN WEAK OR RUN DOWN by chronle or acute, throat and. lung oiten decrease efliclency ite itself, try 'S ALTERATIVE es in the i ment to | Mareh ite the full quota whic . nty owes on the first draft. county has volu- d up men since the aT ANS Te MUSTARD PLASTERS! Musterole WV leigh © r, Quicker Blister Vorks A lady about 30 years of age, red hair and of me- dium build, who, want: ing to conserve on the woolen supply of the na- tion, dyed her last year’s suit and. today it looks like a new one since Klein, the tailor, dyed it } and changed the style. HOOVERIZE! lumbago, pains and aches of the back of joints, sprains, sore muscles, br chil- | blains, fi d feet, colds of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia). 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50. { | { I | i | CLEAYATAAUATAUEUESTASESESAAUAANUASOUU TAG ADOUOAUENEA UA NOEAUEAUNGAOOUAOOA NGA AEOUEONDOOUOUSAOEANOLED CASE Free Tractor Service Schoo! Bismarck, N. D. MARCH 19th and 20th Plan to attend. It’s absolutely free, every Tractor owner, Farmer or business man is welcome. Instructions will be given by able experts. If the Magneto or Car- buretor on your Tractor has given you trouble, bring it with you, our expert will adjust it free, no charges for work, except for new parts same may require. : Tf you plan to attend drop us a postal card. It will assist us in arranging for you. Acting under instructions from the | nguage of the execu- ‘The situation sity of farm labor d within the quo-| y in the need of the nation and y P not giving his en- st in making nd in bring- proper Pocatello, | Ferd J. Frankenhoff, Cicero, | SOUTH DAKOTA Beaten and March 15.—A league meeting scheduled rding to the five men who here tonight. The meeting was urances of Gov. riff of the county members, ized and beaten the | to march through the rain to Burke, peeiciaadestac hide Some ———————— | apply on this draft, and the full quota! the county seat,, seven niles ‘distant TT). K:) ‘ i | of 27 men, still:due on the initial call} where: they’ were held:' in © jail last} frit: INL A night, according yto their story. The | have been selected for entrainment) men were releaséd this morning after “Third Degree,” they asserted, and placed on a train for ‘Norfolk, Neb., | They arrived here tonight from Nor- folk. During the outbreak at Gregory the shériff who had arrived in town with a force of Home Guards earlier in the LANDSLIDE lay was not seen, it is ed. The 2 | pt ails rey ne is ac | Harrisburg, Pa, Mar. 15.— ounty | Pennsylvania railroad train No. | w ould maintain egory | meeting after they him Tuesday whe broken up at Herr rs beaten had app , S. D., and sev- i aS least of Elizabethtown, near here, | =GASTORIA \ ‘For Infants and. Children. | Mothers Know That | Genuine Castoria — i | ty | | | i | ‘ 4 ALGOUOL-5 ree ebrhe {H AVeéetable Preparation tors | similating theFood by Regula tind the Stomacksand Bowels INFANTS « CHILDREN | thereby Prom Promoting Digestion Signature fC “heerfulness and Rest. Gontaus neither Opium, Morphine nor | ois NAR NARCOTIC, Mineral. sof De Sao EL TR Use For Over Thirty Years | SCASTORIA THE CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK CiTY. pilin Ahelpful Remedy for iy Gonstipation and Diart! rch and Feverishness a! OFSLEEP | Loss jnlnfanc. | ‘At Gmonths old al 35 Doses -35°3E Exact Copy of Wrapper. SQUGUEAGADANAUAUAOOGADOAGOUOUUOUOUOOOCOOOODOUOOUOAQUDCUSOLOCOOCOLOQUCOUS000000UGUOOUROOOCOEROEOEUOOOEEDL A Message to Young Men for Spring Stetsons Here is the “ROCKET,” a top liner among the new Spring Stetsons, just out of boxes and now ready for r inspection in this busy store. You Men who think twice about the STYLE of your Hats will find solid satisfaction in having this complete line of Spring Stetsons to select from. Then, too, there’s the matter of QUALITY—the sound Stetson VALUE, doubly welcome today when every man is alive to the duty of making every dollar do its best for Im. 1 And you’re always welcome at our shop—whether you are ready to buy or just looking around. ONLY ONE STORE Rosen’s Clothing Shop McKenzie Hotel Bldg. Bismarck, N. “THUUUUeanuueeasunucegsueeaguaaneanceascavaguausucaseucangecesgueegcenggneonggccgaquengsaneeggeeagatt early today. have been buried under a‘land-|a ‘boulder in the Elizabethtown slide. - | A relief train with nurses and if BURIED IN i physicians ‘will start from Har- WILLARD FAILS jrisburg for the scene as soon.as iit can be made un. on the train, is one of the ser- iously injured. '19, the Cincinnati, Indianapolis |was upset and the other is lying] ¢ 4, led toland Chicago express, west bound |across the tracks. The train is Reece a i Rd pee meeting Was’ from Philadelphia, was wrecked said to have been running at the i HUcuaneaguaacacucucuanuaucececcceeeceececauuouueecccceeeccecegngeauauanverfianuoneniiniaiaanennnaant Special Piano on terms if desired. SALE COMMENCES MONDAY MARCH 18, It i& reported to|rate of sixty miles an hour when “cut” struck it in the middle. TO:;SIGN WITH E. L. Edwards, the conductor Kansas Cify, Mo., Mar. 15.—After aj; Tw © cars were derailed. One) conterence of an hour on Thursday, resenting ‘Jess that he and Mike Collins, manger | of ~ of individual taste. fx ‘TAFFETA RIBBONS G inch plain Taffetta Rib- bons in Scarlet, Wine, Maroon, Blue, Pink, Rose, White and Copenhagen. Regular 35¢ quality. Sat- urday Special aeant a cs 5 25c DRESS GINGHAMS Fine quality 27-in. Dress Ginghams in a well se- lected Checks, Plaids and Ye Stripes. Regular 25c guality. Saturday Spe- cial, per : oe Saree eet 1] 9 Cc GALATEA CLOTH A fine assortment of light and dark patterns. Excellent for Children’s + Wash Clothes, Middies, Ete. Regular 35c qual- ity.. Saturday Special, yard .. 29c PARISIAN CREPE In..'this_ selection are many,dainy patterns. A good serviceable .fabric. Regular.25c quality. Sat- urday Special, per yard ...... 1 9 Cc ‘FANCY SUITINGS 36-inch Fancy Suitings in a.wide range of. colors and , patterns. . All this { -séason’s. goods.. Regular 65c. quality. Saturday Special, per van aie, 48 Cc CORSETS One lot Corsets in a good range of colors:that sold ps ‘a $1.50. Saturday special each. AS¢ Cc BUY A THRIFT STAMP TODAY. | WE, SELL THEM.: assortment of’ Se OR! + Spring Styles An unusually ‘distinctive farseiiblage a mikes tic Spring Modes in Ladies’ and Misses’ Suits, Coats, Dresses, Blouses, Novelty Skirts and Afternoon Gowns are here and in such profu- sion as to afford an opportunity for expression We invite your inspection. Saturday Specials 1 STORM SERGE All Wool Storm Serge in Gray, Navy, Copenhagen, Brown, Tan and Black. Regular $1.25 quality. Saturday Spe- cial, yard ..... 98c LADIES’ HOSE Ladies’ fine quality Black Mercerized Lisle Hose. A number if purchased today. Couldn’t be sold \at 35c. Saturday Special, per: PAY cian wits 25c 81x90 SHEETS — Made from Standard Wearwell Sheeting. An exceptional bargain for Saturday $ 1 +58 Special, ea. NEW BLOUSES “" Charmingly __ attractive Blouses of Voile, neatly .trimmed with lace and embroidered designs. ‘They. are values from $1.50 to $1.75. Saturday Special each we 2 Se tet 98c NEW SILK SKIRTS Widely varying styles in Silk Skirts, ‘new’ Spring models that speak to you in. the most. expressive tones of. srhartness and serviceability. Splendid qualities of Silk have been used. to develop these handsome. Skirts. Regular $10.50° values. special ”...97.90 Regular $7.50. values. sare pene $6.25 WEBB BROS. ‘OUR MAIL* "ORDER SERVICE IS UNEXCELLED. , Fred Fulton, had been unable to agree * upon financial terms for a proposed bout July 4. “Willard will that date, however,” declared. fight somebody on Colonel Miller oh ectant Mothers | Willard, announced | Saas THE GRIBIS EASIER SALE COMMENCE MONDAY MARCH 3 wu vu ! Gib) sodqine HUduuen api cysevnngdannennantL TTA MANO and Phonograph Sale Commencing Monday March 18th We have taken over the Baldwin Piano Agency formerly sold by Wm. Thompson and have on the floor a number of Pianos and Piano Players. Some of them are slightly shop worn otherwise they are in perfect condition. These we are going to close out REGARDLESS . PRICES ace on any terms that you want to purchase them on. 'We also have on the floor a.number of Pathe’ Pathephones that we are going to close out REGARDLESS OF PRICES. The Pathe needs no introduction to the general public and if you are in the market for a Phonograph come in and look this line over. These are also sold POM. JEWELRY FULTON FOR 4TH MOTHER'S FRIEND acd

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