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’ $ De hy t 4 Ny e 4 | ‘ ° } a 0 ys 5 o. iy ¥ i i A | ISDAY, MARCH 19, 191 AMERICA MUST REDUCE WHEAT CONSUMPTION (Continued From Page One.) in order to reduce your domestic con- sumption and to increase y exports, But you must:do more. You must do it for it is a case of necessity. You must do it because it can ‘be done. “L beg of you to repeat again to'your people what I have told you tonight. “Ask all American citizens, standing unanimously for the national lead de- termined by the president, in order to win tho war, whether they do not deem that the time has come for new restrictions in consumption, Re- strictious, however strict they m be, are necessary in order that o there on that front where your troops are beginning to fight, when thé whole of the great American army will be in line, she will find unaltered the sit- uation on which final victory depends. “We, and our European allics, the British, the The Italians, taught to suffer. Americ: now sharing our burden of blood and of death on the battle line, we are requesting you to share, as w i the rear, our burden of t order that you and we win the war, is necessary that you, here ‘in eri- ca, should all ag fo a new e ort | and to new privations.” SOUTH DAKOTA LEGISLATURE IS.IN SESSION; (Continued From Page One.) law opening for state use the lignite fuel lands of the northern part of the state as an aid to the fuel trans- portation problem, Twine Plant Situation Critical The twine plant situation is critical. The governor sometime ago ordered the state penitentiary plant to work a day and night shift, theredy doubling the output, ‘but there was not. suffi-! cient funds on hand to continue the work at this rate. Executive Account- ant Truran has investigated and re- ports that it will take at least $285,000 to keep the plant going this summer without considering ary physical im- provements. which is practically three times that the “before the war” stage, is the big- gest item. The absent soldiers law, if one is passed, will be similar to the one re- cently passed by the legislature of Montana, Massachusetts and North Dakota, and will give the soldiers aj} voice in both the primary and gen-) eral ‘elections. - The state council of defense is ask- ing for state laws to give it power siinilar to the authorities enjoyed by the defense body of Minnesota. It is! now purely a voluntary organization with no legal resource. The state home guard also wants power to en- force its military standing and funds with which to buy equipment. The home guard has guarded property all over the state all winter, and. has no doubt aided ‘materially in stopping the reign of terror spread by the 1. W. W. arson Hell gang. That no’ opposition will be found to the ratification of the federal prohi bition movement is the contention of the dry leaders of the state, yet others claim that there will at least be a serious devate on the subject. South Dakota is already in the column of dry states. SPEEDERS TAKE NOTICE ‘Trafic policemen have been added to the cily police force, and all traf fic rules and regulations and in ticular the speed laws will be strict- ly enforced henceforth, Speeders are invited to take notice and guide them- selves accordingly. C. MARTINESON, Chief of Police. The Liquid Wash for Skin Disease We have witnessed such remarkable results with this soothing wash of oils that we offer you a bottle on the guaran- tec that unless it does the same for you, it costs you not a cent. #5c, 60¢ and $1.00, JOS. BRESLOW, ans, Who are! The cost of raw sisal,j DOUGLAS | FAIR. MAIDEN? The next time you go to the Grand Canyon in Arizona, take along the family clothesline and when you get there tie it from precipice to another devexity and back to a high e: ment again, and then proceed to climb it up and down. If possible, services of a pretty, sixteen-year-old girl ith blond curls and a hap-haz- ard scile, and save her from the Hopi | Indians by carrying her on your back ‘as you go hand over hand several hun- dred feet on your rope, while the canyon yawns ‘beneath you. In case you don't care for this form Svein vd HU EOD anOVOUGHEDEO TOGA VUTaRHTOT TET TENT Good for Seed ; Phone 30. ‘Musketeer (Story.and direction by: JALLAN DOES DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS‘ WIN MUSKETEER” AT THE BISMARCK carp-| ing. cure the! Doug is ordained through pre-natal in- PUCUASUUUENOUUUUUAUOUENEOOUUUOOGQQULUOUOOUAOUOCOOOCONGOUEOENGOUUECOOUUEEOOQOSUONOOUHOGOGaUeOOOGUONNES, Just Received a Carload of Western POTATOES FANCY ASSORTED VARIETY All put up in sacks and ready for immediate delivery WE GUARANTEE THE QUALITY Price $1.15bu. GET YOUR SUPPLY NOW George Gussner E 310 Main Street = Mail Orders Filled “Tauseeneuagenaneaqaraneancenguags4ayanyaqsqgeau]1eeeeesg¢gd4 00002 0000UETUUTUEUUUGQUU COOOL |BISMARCK THE TRE, PHOTOPLAYS- “THE. MODERN of winter exercise, the next best thing | you can do is to sequester enough jit- neys to take you to the nearest place where “A Modern Musketeer” is show- That's the name of Doug. Fair- banks’ newest Artcraft film piece. fluence—what ever that is— to be so chivalrous and heroic that he saves fair maidens right and left, to the dis- tress of most of them and the high amusement of those who are privileg- ed to see him do it on the screen. In the doing Mr. Fairbanks gets away with ten or a dozen hair-breadth Fine Eating Potato Phone 30 LEASODOSUNSUUNUUGESAULUVOGUSTOOUUCQUSGUUUDGEEEUGCUELSSUUSUSEUCLELUGUNCELSUNGEUOUOOUULUUCSERUCUODECOOEUGEOEOENS DWAN\ sat | Whethe or remains as yet unsettled in Stunis such as the mind of normal And does he win the sixteen-year-old blond pippin Well, if you were the girl, what would you say? If yo uare undecided go to the Bis- k theatre tonight and see Doug- rbanks in “A Modern Muskeet- ys that this is one} sion you have created regarding Mr. ever produced of man never conceived. in the end? mar las cer. Everybody of the best pictures “Phe Man With a Smile.” WHAT Tribune, IN, D. Gentleme: Information has that just | PEOPLE'S FORUM | MEES IS DOING: Jamestow! D., March is LOLS. reached the Morton county delegat the league convention have endo} me for te senater. To say that Ij) of the county of Burleigh and state of of purity, | appreciaic the honor aud confidence} North Dakota on the 16th day of strength and excellence is maintained rinced in me will be putting it mildly, | October, A.D. 1916, at 3:10 o'clock p.| in ¢ bottle of Sv mp-Root. mind I wish to call your attention to an) gage and hereinatte erroneous wh art t object to you state-}at the hour of 2 o'clock p. me on the is nature's great | troo} well worth seeing a} ment that 1am. “representing the) 23rd day of March A. D. 1918, to satis-| md overcoming — kidney, liver and OT ca-uhont ake hate ance everyone should see it. i in farmers’ institutes conduct-| fy the amount due on’ said mortgage bladder troubles. lure Hagen.” well known officia! It is and furthermore not r, Hagen, to the growin these present 5 that ‘cin you enumerate sev ions of myself, and the par-| Burleigh and h the office of Com In the ‘the or not T shall accept the hon my! gages on page 161, described at the} teaspoonful doses, tatement appearing in your jifront door of the court house in the; ‘! is not recommended for every- lcity of Bismarck, in the county of | thing. jus Mr. policy me! mort to ed joner ice io} | wish to state that your| gage and whi s absolutely false. throughout a most competent and bh bsolutely unne Ha- the sit mest | of | his office to further s, or those of any po-| he institutes were held | the than to be of; rding | fice of th nd especially s times, where maximum | care at the date of sale the Nine Hundred Ninety-five and 15-100 ($995.15), Dollars, together with the statutory attorney's fees and the costs of this sale and foreclosure, ated at Bismarck, North Dakota, amount of food be produced. My par- ticular subjects were, “Farm Manage- ment,” “Proso as a substitute for Wheat,” “Sweet — Clover,” “Alfalfa and Weed. Eradication.” While I have no objection to your using my name} this Ist day of February, A.D. 1918, in connection with the league, I do CHRISTIAN E'YRTSCH, IR., trust that you will correct the impres- Mortgagee. F, ‘O'HARE, Attorney for Mortgagee. i ok Hagen. Nore Dakota. Trusting that you will treat this mat- ter fairly, and thanking you there-|2— fore, I beg to remain, At ase enarnd KIDNEY SUFFERERS HAVE FEELING OF SECURITY . MEKS. MORTGAGE SALE. Notice is hereby given that ¢ j tain mortgage executed and del. by A. P. Anderson and Mary DB, An- derson, his wife, mortgagors to Chris- tion Bertsch, Jr., of Bismarck, 'N, D., pagee, dated the 14th day of Oc- 1916, and filed for record of the register of deeds You naturally feel secure when you} know that the medicine you are about to take is absolutely pure and contains no harmful or habit producing drugs. Such a medicine is Dr. Kilme Swamp-Root( kidney, liver and blad-| der remedy. The same standard ly com- 1 in Book 140 of Mort; Swe np-Root is will ‘be foreclosed ; pounded from vegetable herbs. gin such mort-} It is not a stimulant and is taken | cord! m., and r by a sale of the premi i to verified testimony it helper in relieving Accordi: ate of ‘North Dakota, worn statement of purity is with} on the date of sale. As ' bottle of Dr. Kilmer’ ‘The premises descrided in said mort-| every h will be sold to satisfy | Root. the same are those certain premises If you need a medicine, you should} ed in the county of Burleigh} have the bes t state of North ota, and de} If you are ribed as follows, to wit: | Swamp-Root Lots numbered Seven (7) and Kirhs | find it on (8),of Blk. numbered Ninety-eight (98) | “ottles of — two of McKenzie ani Cofine addition (o| large, ty of Bismarck, according to the However, if you wish reof! now on file in the of-| this eres’ preparation Register of Deeds of Bu to Dr. Kilmer & Co.,, North Dakota. Y., for a sample bottle. will be due on sai ;be sure and mention “s Swamp-| | | ady convineed that} you need, you will | all drug stores in| sizes, medium and | plat th Binghamt > When writing leigh count the Bismarck | That ther ; batte (great leaders, the kings and rulers EUROPE'S REIGN OF TERROR SHOWS WAR IN REALIT| People who attend the theatres nc] adays to see war pictures in the hor of seeing real close up scenes of b tle will get what they are looking {| when they see ‘Europe's Reign Terror,” which will be shown at t Auditorium on Monday evening, Mj 25. The picture shows absolutely ¢ thentic pictures of the world’s grej est war. You will see the battle the Dardanelles and Verdun, a) plane battles in the clouds with aj planes being shot to pieces and falli} to earth. You will see desperate ha} }to hand warfare with the dead se; jtered over the bloody battle fied s going into action with t| | shells bursting about them. 0 scene shows a ‘battleship being bloy to pieces and others show the she’ hitting buildings which are crush to dust. Other scenes show all t Europe, as well as close up pictur | of the kaiser at the front. Scenes aj from ail war fronts with t nadian, Australian, English, Freng an, Turkish and Bulg} a _ oF GORDON the correct style i Here one will find a most fascinating assemblage of all that is new and FASHIONS OF CHARM AND DISTINCTION FOR SPRING AT; WEBB'S charming in Spring Suits, Frocks and Coats. You may look far and wide before you will encounter another such display, which for variety, quality and attractive pricing is unexcelled. The present sea- son has brought to this store a wondrous assortment. In a profusion of handsomest models Scores of the most popular Creations Hosts of Beautiful Ones COMFORT .- SUITS BLOUSES $22.50 to $65.00 COATS MILLINERY $15.00 to $65.00 DRESSES Remember the Destitute of Bel- gium. Help by Donating Your $15.00 to $72.50 Discarded Clothing. ; ° . ° \ Artistic Spring Footwear | Clever, New Individual Footwear, and considering the wonderful completions of this showing, the time has surely arrived to make your Easter selections. The Style trend in Women’s Footwear for Spring is pleas- ingly forecasted in our new arrival of Style Shoes of Quality. Refinment of line and elegance of design causes the Shoes to stand forth as-distinctive from all the rest. They have a charm for the woman Who appreciates individuality in her Foot Apparel. And be- cause of their graceful, comfortable fit and admirable wearing service, they have become the popular Shoes for Women who insist upon rare values. Get Yours While the Lines are Complete—All Sizes and Widths 2%, AAA to9 EE Prices from $6.06 to $15.00 SHOE DEPARTMENT STYLE DURABILITY WEBB BROS. All Smartest, Classy Spring Models Stunning new Creations for Early Spring are being shown. A 4