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NE Ba AE ESE ere OIA NC AAC ~ BISMARCK EVENING TRIBUNE MUNDAY,- MARCH :25,° 1918. SIX he FRECKLES ‘AND HIS THEY'VE FOUND HIM \ tr i By Blosser i 3) Al 1 « A a H coe ae i LEESTON MINE FRICNT- (LU TAKE TH vesT~ b A surr meng oper vapat at YeW— vow muci ee HERES “TH TiTNEY ! * : DER SUIT? LOOK FOR fo YOU 1 MAKE a i 's‘Too much! YOURSELF- EXAMINE y bi ee iv 4.0 | \ can GET W’ CoAT ook iv Youke) WERE SOME- t SQUIRREL F \T BUTTONHOLES, PAY “Ww vEST ¢ iE 7, AN’ PANTS SHEREER or ae BODY ESN : » f OOD CLOSE ATTENTION WT” SONERLACE ELSE HNRRRER q DER LINING - DOND a ONERLOOK WY DER (79 ® Texture! yy ii BENNY GETS PART OF HIS f SPRING SUIT, ANYWAY Wi a iu By Ahem m THE RUMMY WHO WENT AROUND : THE OF FICE FOR TWO HOURS ACCUSING 3 ; EVERYBODY OF SWIPING HIS PENCIL, : i “THEN FOUNDITON HIS EAR= 2 4/,] eal ae ee ; (ae GENE ane ay aera eo ‘ ae = i ; 4 : “a WELL, JULIDS- W'S SEE - = AWe IEE ~~: f CHESTN SUERE UID NOAH THATS So jueron Wer CB BET YOU : y AKE THE J OLD= 1 THOT Sout WHERE E> DIDNT! q ; UT CHARLIE PERT AL IN Sve: Vou ; A is By Blosser THE ARK? g RSW NT! D g he i] fc as WER SKE oa en EL a eee iat eee geet Roa, 5 ba nee cates ae | MO TH | sort and mellow, in prime shape for bs Po f 4 | plowing, harrowmg and drilling. Hy HT | County Auditor T. E, Flaherty re> it H | ‘turned ‘Saturday evening from a ' < See on Bere i ke i | | week's tour of -Lurleigh county, con- i WE’LL SMOTHER THE GERMANS SOON { |tracting with farmers for feed and sees en seed, under the state bonding act. He Ke : ake | found plowing ii E rywh a} We Already Have More Than Teuton’s Total for Training Pur- { [and in 1 none har on communities seed. a, Poses and by Midsummer We'll Have More Fightin =4 |ing had commenced, “The farmer is Mi ships Than Germany, England, France and italy Com H | feeling good,” said Mr. Flaherty. “He st ; —— Weeeree sewer ce owe ere ewes. jhas been able to get all the seed he ay i Special Statf Dispatch, motor was butt to produce 330-horse: [largely ‘taken ‘caro of through the | clearing of snow from the ranges and ‘The motor being placed on | through help the county has: been able Washington, Mch. 25,—(incie Sam’s| pewer. to give, and the farmer feels that aft- situation wih regard to airplanes is} our new planes has. to being made the subjece of a ‘special! 20 per id under m inquiry, by appointed — by) actual maximum of SG woe 4 af President Wilson, as a result of stor-| 160. ho ieee | Be: two. years of; hard’ tucks (erune. tal ies, to the effect that our airplane pro is (0 our 1 oe eee ee bes cpehet bie th duetion program oroken down) a has been re- Leoue to Ney nd: that ‘here ie fete fo hopelessly and that we can render the: s There | aan ee of line frosts that will stunt sy allies no assistaace in air fighting in 4 flee ge dee Mat ean big ‘ id 191s. Replaies fa eee mo pene put in. tho: a200 rf i Sink jak be gr Seog ra aS H ractically every penny of 1! 290,- sy igen te thi A ra darkening the air Ger | 000 derived trom the Eurleigh county a * tiils-can be said z ‘ Sout a | bond issue sold to the state under the mm Phelnumber of airplanes turned oul anicey Ch was Content | seed and feed act has been invested in i from Americ 4 in the year uaa Pioeee Ge i | feed and seed. It wae thought at firet since we en SU toe ab meni hes Avia that not more than $150,009 would be Ne mi oa ie sales Be nas needed, but late applications brought : Cc gree eae a ne On the total up to the limit. County th OF MACHI tion provides for 47. To man | Agent J. M. Brander has been fortu- as TODAY ALO) aintain 190,009 fighting : in orocunl 5 - tu maintain H fighting 2 roe’ zi J Me considerably than the total of 4,700,0) men in the aviation s |e St Pauls att tayeiable peices. THe ua BY hal combined number of the French and vice alone. Absurd, of course. | eaaioce Hee MMP dust news ie the ‘ an ‘The vast majority of the of whieh about 19,059 Mea Ata “WAas RiVaI cegenieles “are | At however, are training plat ning planes, 12,099 com Hgvicgper ce) Aan aa aa Race ke they have been produced first. To planes. Ne ictie Me a have centered production on combat All it sments for ere? une Or Pie iie middie of th R th; and bombing planes, requiring trained training p been met the | week. will, ave, com, leted the i - ie a] fers before we produced the planes, aumber of fighting planes. delivered eee ling of 5.000 acres of the Boynton re on: which to train our aviators, would | will mount rapidly each month. Se | Reh ine Gh uatihein Codit OF the : ini have been childish. fore the middle’ of April, shipn ere i 5 4 Z ; i 1 nety. th wheats every: ets. of At : a Today every aviation school has its; combat planes will he moving by ca This picture, brought to this country: by Idah’ M¢Glone Gibson, who made a trip to the war zone in the interest of the Ameri-” |iiteetsclor outhta ake operating cy eM et panes and ans ie ce low and by the middle of May they) Can Red Cross and The Daily Tribune, shows a number of French: children made fatherless and motherless by the German invasion | there, and one of the engineers who A aes eee geeee inte. Be agi will be moving by lsainiaads There of northern France and the subsequent German indignities practiced on the population of the occupied districts. They are being | was in town over Sunday states that i With regard to combat planes, pro a ee tWset on alee ta cared for at a former convent which has been converted: by the French into an orphanage. Some of the homeless kiddies take their [be even worked in ground that turn- dugtion is approximately 60 days be | France will more than provile & ma fate philosophically ; others weep broken-hearted ati the substitution of a nurse, however tender, for the loved mother who used to | SSieng that spring is,actually here hind schedule. That does not mean) chine for each trained aviator we can CUddle them in her arms. gre many. The feat ‘robin hi ts b so.much that the airplane production have and that by late summer our eal GIeta SGA Ine lation HaEE OE. tect dfyision has broke down as it does! machines in France will almost - | fa K huge fi Oks ft cee th ard that, in the exuberance and enthusi-! ble the present total of German, Eng. &'¢ ¥Pward. Pasteboard boxes will an sire thatithey:got-nearer to: henv-ltesna: few over ie onan Horthwan asm inspired by the great project up-| lish, French and lialian mach oe nan they Oven Gene to reach? | cma Hew ‘over, the. Capital Clty: on;which it embarked, it set for itself) combined. : i ; a auloktonan: pe Oe erosed his | 170 2Cle. Sam. has_ three... representa- OP Na a Te cue wedi IC Set Lor, lise combined. ; ; In three or four weeks a strong Lioutenant MacQuarie closed his} tives now on the ground to help the i eet te eet | Just one instance to point the incor: heavy sprout will be developed in cach DN speech by saying that he hoped that farmer with his seed problems. L. so, the combat planes which are/ rectness of the stories aim L com: . the outcome of this war might not) p, 7 F 2 being turned out are not the! plete breakdown in our aviation pro PMH. These sprouts should not | i} only be the destruction of the kai f ees chee formerly a) types of combat planes upon which] gram. “After spending more than) Poke when planting the aubers But alse.Beeiose union betWeon, Amor | case ea ee re ee ee the original schedule was based.) $60,000,050," wrote one ca eai| te ground, In this way garder ; ' nd England. [ron SVaghingion,, Te So ut0, eetabltsh Changes have mado them more pow-! tor, “the aircraft production board has| 22 have potatoes trom two or three } an never: fought. tite tah peo (e opemelollice, oF the grata ond shay ) erfil planes, equipped with more| produced Jess than 1.520 school and | Weeks carlier than by planting in the AG wie in the Revolationar you) mal kguing: burent.cr rhe United Suites ‘ powerful motors, built to atiain great-| training planes.” nee: i y. ‘Thea it is that pota- foungh an insane George Th steal ey are or agriculture Jn the, fel i ex spceds and carry heavier-burdens.| All these figures are incorrect. Of! a — ——__ “Wa alinire:Gesrge Washington. a8| Coe ie: De Beets ote These improvements, every one of! the $640,00),009 airplane appropriatt eather — thr 2 Sada. SANG GR cAI ones Teel dea | D. C. also is attached to This } Rane RU lniniense Importance and dic! agas by @ongrese, Only coe S300: Prod D., March 25.—There was] Licutenant, MaeQuarie, “men had th, 2ot U0. Mowe all dome Bees Bop ficld man, He will cover the i EVRY Chooriance Taek outa [a3 te ross, only oni S20, ‘thea, TR ment that was heard | go untrained simply because they were | 5 Aes ngs ae ied . at ; reporting conditions, and a n@eatdlly caused. sombjdolays ROE nee renee roe ancrat Sen doWnalaten wilh m of the| needed and yet despite the Untrained eet eee een ee et ening: | lily bulletin will be issued by the Se eoctesaniple, the ‘Livery. motos ueaduced “lesa-than 10y aoc wide-tooth rake. ng at the Audi-/ men the Huns were stosped. The Gor- if tages the anin of Geotge 8 burcan. Similar offices will be opened G with which our fighting planes are be- training lanes,” many more, than{ [4 the small garden the grower of ur of MacQuarie of | mans didn’t get throug even though 7" Lor Sune es seen eal) |in other states where grain and. feed ae ge inig equipped is not the identical mot-| twice that number av HF ce i i ,, botatoes should st line the British ar! we had to stop them with'clubs and St r MacQuarie speaks i is procurable ahd, Civouehiwnich, Ines! ail orannounced last Fourth of July. That| ercd. es a eae Tne com 8 the} broomstic ‘ma sav oneal mada. eat willbe: supplied. * ee ; . v- |eree. nest, the § ad: speaking of the fighting that took | ™4"ek on March ee ‘Todd and Rickles have ‘re- e | con | Place in the beginning of the war,!)qayyyy x | cently come from Fort Worth, Tex 1H esate Ir} Lientenant MacQuarie sdid that the SEEDING UNDER ; Where they conducted a similar bu- Psa ad disregarded all fair play JUNK, j reau, serving a large region severely H , : HOW T0 GROW POTATOES fance of the earth drawn over later of Cainbridge an to the fontest kind of} WAY GENERALLY j cemaged by last year's drouth, They x bic - iwhen the sprouts . have resumed 2ad goney like’so many other English; fighting they knew. | iy \ rpvy | Will remain in Bismarck as long as u | growth. ‘ nee’ stadents . Had gone, over there to do| “They would flood the haitle field T H R U COUNTY | need for their services continues in A A few days after planting ru: bit until sent home wounded, and) Wi poison gases and then with North: Dakota, us pet : uke 0 the ground to Kili s. de: e that| ‘Hoch Der Kaiser’ they would march housands of Acres Will Be in| PRGA eT rere Ral 4) | that will be s: gz and re: on, er the bodies of our poisoned sol. Van y z fei i NOTED GARDENER TELLS WHAT) / Oat te so y until the pota | Smiles and smiles and jdicrs, and took sheer delight in doing! hy Last ef Week—Condi- |GOLDEN VALLEY - Thee a SHOULD BE DONE: AND WHEN toes are hoe or use the: the big task to lick the kaiser is still| it.” \ MAN IS GUILT a | Wee hand culive 14 days ahead. U “Aren’t you Americans mighty glad| tions Favorable : TY as eT Torrerrres | between the hould be | “I have but one regret,” said Lieut. | 0 fant ane a fighter?” asked Licu- 4 BY PROF. THOMAS SHAW oiatoes, because resenc: rj from 24 to 39 i apart. MacQuarie, “and 3 that I can| evant MacQuarie. ve ‘ 3 ek = ies eaely bit, * puse of te vee mee e as E not ‘a oven there onthe ee aul Tn the same connection ke pointea; The opening of the last week in John Stuber Comes to State a . br. Author of “First Principles of Agri-/ vated by hot weather when the pota- CARDEN PRIMER for reference! the Hun.” jout that there was an Engiish Tom-j March finds seeding generally under Penitentiary for Term ea H 5 culture,” “Dry Land Farming,” (pba Were eHowliiethd etalicaiite ott may be had by sending your name,| ' With First 100,000. ie who had heen wounded and that) way in central North Dakota, a con- a “Weeds re How to Eradicate | srowth © OT | address and two-cent stamp for post-) | ; : eam a e Red Cross did not dare to go out; dition exceptional in the history of i ® P = hem,” etc. Roca paes lage, to NATIONAL WAR GARDEN enant MacQuarie help because the English j thi: ction. Th ands of. fi tant v. = es € : ; The man with the smal 4 y i is section. housands of. farmers Stanton, N. D, M 25 e cal fe rtet parid of thé Unitedsatates,| caueite Bicone thieificdlty by can) COMMISSION Washington, D. Cc. zo: Portugal when the war broke) were not figh the Boers or the] got into their fields with teams and} Stuber of Golden ‘valley pleadenenty Ly 4 i ligluding those of the ‘Northwest, RHETT planting’ of eatly aviation, "They (Gites : ee Ba te. e Bure that he outa ye Turks but the Germans. tractor outfits last. week, and much] to third degree forgery at Stanton last Re in| gafdens of 1917 were more or less! will be past the danger stage before! In Dutch Guinna the wance Fe eee a ene arene eaking Of the work that lis | sceding is zlready done. Reports gen-/ week and has been sentenced to three re /dismppointing. This was owing in| the hot weather comes. This can| upon their per ana the women carry ach ae Se rate a ted | artillery was doing in France he said jerally are that conditions never have| years in the state penitentfary at Bis- ee Part to peculiarities of season, but) be most surely accomplished by aclect. op m their persons all the family jot a4 English artillery and soon won | that it was his daily task to observe! been more favorable at this season of} marck. . Studer forged two: checks .in et ‘s more probably to lack ofknowledge|ing seed of very early varieties, as| 128° in the shape of heavy bracelets, |* COmm!ssion. the effect of artillery fire. |the year. The recent snow, melting | Zap last fall, for $125 and.$25.. Judge f i as how best to meet these weather | the Irish Cobdler and Early Ohio. Se. anklets, neeklaces and-éven crowns of | . Shortly afterward he was sent| “I was stationed in an old farm| slowly, soaked into the ground andj Burr presided at ‘this term: of. court , i conditions. lect tubers about the size of a small | £4 and silver, | Bcross the channel with the first 100, | house ‘and from there would watch|left it in workable condition. The} for, Mercer county, in. which HL cet " Among the crops that were disap-| hon ogg. Place them in trays of shal- is it ate 19 sen pe ao ie on yee eas the i Me Spent prcerher ae the nee two were Hauser of Golden Valley was fined i ysmany* gardens: were! low -boxes side by side wit } | a 2 first six weeks 0: e war) Wate! ie bang. Carl, Fritz, extracted from the ground what little} $100.and sentenced to 31 ‘ bahar es : bs m+ Tribune Want Ads Bring Mesults. | England lost half of her army,” said | and the sandbags l_went up and J frost had remained and left the soil] for a statutary offense. 9 days in jail me eerie j iis ane = 3 , e aaa iwoy ones 3. ik hits Del ab (EOL OL ios 88t a ; ae Pd | Ve fi) =) lnraidg to soste vo et) {108 émoo1 bedalow’ \ be Ey Sper f ” ae ‘4 ae [sore iwen eisbuy foitt bes Juem |:08D 220 enodd teerte dtin0® : aed : fe is Phy argh [WERE TE ! ney j roar Ta iesiont sti