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3) to th te tod ib; General. Mi ‘. EXPLAINS SECRECY 10," tote ovny oy Genera ane | F | | Mhlent 7 sav at apent ee the department’ considers it London, March 26.—The resumption of fight- Wilt” Depaithlent ‘rela! Age epomy al vpintat ot Pp 8 q Names ‘Are Given Only’ Chan f Seine a TUESDAY, MABCH 26, 1913, : BISMARCK EVE . THREE characterized their Suppor of the first | pening in France must fire the soul of | ON” WILSON TO be ope ery American’ with-a-new determin: | k Jation to furnish all the dollars and KEEP HANDS OF f ac the material resources of America hat e | exec rable atrocities of German mill: er ‘tarism. Defeat faces the kaiser, Let| ; jus hasten it by asserting America’s | ‘ ; might with increased vigor in concert j with our gallant, HO CLS | ‘. ae . | Wi Ma Con- | in Collision of Manley With Rane r e L. Lanrot’ republi \4 in'ot Manley Wt 5252 GUNG ADE IN f : | speech at the neighboring! course to which everyone listened with | | etty of Kenosha last night, called profound attention — ‘The meeting. it | [ DEAD GIVEN OUT } fs padent. Wilson, to. keep hi hands | . Was apparent brought home to those | rer i } out of Wise in state politic ‘in attendance ihe seriousness of the —_—_. i nation and the need for active and | ad, ‘ing in Ukraine between Germans and Bolsheviki is reported in a Reuter’s despatch from Petrograd.! \.enineto: CIN Neen i gton, D.C. March 26,—-An The Bolsheviki are said to have recaptured the) oiiciat statement of tne war depart icity of Kherson. ment’s reasons for announcing only jthe names of Smerican troops killdd ’ ——— = | or wounded in France was submitted | ‘principal address ,of the evening, rousing —enthu tie patriotic di are needed {o putan end to the |Republican Candidate for Sena- tor Says This Is No Time for Politics alcerb Fee COUGHS AND ‘coLos compound that safe- lung and throat tonic-restorative | prepared 1 or hab!t-forming drugs, “panel Number Reported aid Milwaukee, um ole | troubles, Fo arithont” haregil ‘Try (hem today. | 5O cents a bos, including war tax For sale by all Droxgists Lena Laboratory, Phluddphia LIST OF Washington, D..C., Mar. Vi Admiral Sims cabled the navy Fa ‘Difficulties will “Corifront T hose devated ser its in doing everything | ment today that in addition to* 17 Who Do N possible (a the boys at the front | dead, 17 men are missing+ trom the o Do Not Store, | HUN MENACE SPURS SENATE TO. CRITISE American destroyer Manley as a re-! Supply | sult of her recent collision with al ply | British. man-of-war ship and the conse4 ® Ca AG . | Washington, D. ¢., Mar. 25.—More} ent explosion of a depth bomb on rect ANZ 95 ANEONE quent or : than a half a million tons loss in coal | hoard. or the dead Lieutenant Commander | Preduetion last week: caused, the fuel! ing officer, und fourteea enlisted men ration tonight’ to reiterate | Richard ‘McCall Elliott, the commani-| have been identified, and two enlis men were seriously injured and six- teen, slightly injured, “Mystery Surrounding Bombing of Paris Cleared by Geneva Dispatches Today } STOP! at the Van Horn Hotel warnings that next winter's supplies | should be laid in early to keep mines ! ‘Nov EL GASI 5 EMPLOY ED are quickly reieved with Sloan's Linimeat. So easy rio ol nor i working to capacity, bin, if continued, offic he falling off. | id, would mean | Geneva, Monday, Mar. 25.—{By The Associated Press.)—The lony The following nineteen names in- i} f clude the seventeen missing and the! (wo unidentified, dead: ‘serious shortage to those not chase in- advance, In working. out a zone sy stem for | fel next winter | forhaaded snougt to pur; range guns bombarding . Paris, according to a Vienna dispatch, are of Austrian manufacture hav- Solons Take Out Lack of Pre-| paredness in More Long Winded Oratory | pores, , or clog the Every heme should have a WHY? Kdward 1 jrewer, gunner’s | ing bei i te p str e en built at tite Skoda fac- mate, Lynchburg, Ohio. coal distribution allotting a_ certain | 9 Neal bottle handy for sprains, | Wijlitas W. Edas, fireman, Sherman, | teitory to cach producing fNeld- to | jz foR¥ert Whe gun itself is not new, PSE Naess 2k lame back, oheuimatis THERE’S A REASON. Toxas avoid transpo 8. the nor. but es novelty comes, from the | , sud, sore muscles and joi ey eke cae a: Nee, al production and consumption have [Siew Cpe of shell: and -thenew: ¢ SITUAT ‘i Ss mn Senerous ai: ne Rate em G arene Ner..Ing, Jr... Seaman, Athens, peen balanced so evenly that any drop | gases in the shells... There are ATION I TERRIBLE Generous sized bottles at all dreg- Lestor Q. Hartman, fireman, Colum. i outpat will mean innumerable dif; i | thee pore voniytwo.on three f Washington, D.C. March 26.— | vo a-------, hus, Nebrasiin. jeunes in obtaining fuel after cool), ea O Sa er ree Spurred by. the. menace of ae ' . ardman, coxawain,| Weather in. | ena Bs | ' DN sry Ml Albert) Van x Hatdman;scoxswaln, Accumulation of reserve fuel by the | great German offensive, the sen- | ' OPEN EVENINGS New-York “Clark ist 8 administration to fill shortage next | ate Spent todays devate. almost { dwar Mark Isl ; reman, | : : i i S ats y e Albert .. Johnson, engineman, Wor. 0" feasi snd forge i be | Lodge of Massachusetts dviiver a | ' S. E. Bergeson & S * cester, Mas: 10l intervene between | denunciation of the delays whica eee cee he) pon Julius Robert Jones, fireman, Tum: | ind loyal republicans in Wisco! have prevented greater forces ; Sloan's prices not iInoneased 25c. 50c $1 | beewecewe coe cwo romeo oons ble, Texas. The belated attempt to get eithér from the United States beirg pla | __ : ' ced beside those of the allies in Xi Martin ‘Charles Kurdt, ellet mach- i; inist's mate, Lindenhurs Henry Frederick Lanes mach: | inist’s mate, Hartford, Conn. William H.. Wood, gunner’s. mate, Santa Cruz, Calif. j s The following names of the dead ~ in addition to those previously ae iS- j John David Lowder, Jr... fireman, tailed their banners tonight and fot, Will Go. to McAdoo If Railways Senator Thomas of Colorado, whe 3 = Pag Lisbon, S. C. Retenitei a ’ f . i week-the: S h a politi- Bo Not. Voluntarfly Grant declared the eGrman forces are = = ssoveen Walter Malewitz, fireman, no; t ‘al battle which, for numbers engaged. : ArMy Mr prrundering ne the gates of ‘= = address; 3 J eS dibecticextandad even tine acne le vay 'TPariffia aris,” an at we should be = = Michael Francis MeGowan, .black- pa Melee Lower Tariffs | aroused to the peril that confronts = = smith, Staunton, Pa. ~ ‘ 4 4 Voth sides have brought i rators _ us. = = ! nity’ [ro Yo es have brought in orators = ‘ ’ = John Joseph. O’Donnell,- seaman, | Demand Indemnity from Ger sers of prominence twrom the | TO. HELP. KUEL SITUATION Senator Lodge characterized the = = Lowell, Mass. | many for Destruction Cargo ' ; Situation now confronting this = : = ‘Albert ‘Andrew Poss, seaman, Hing- 5 * Pass 2 [ 2 note of the speak) pra pay a ieee country as ‘terrible’ and urged = = ham, Mass. Destined for Switzerland of the older parties. The so- ato, SoHOrE oct tae ore cam: peopte be told (= q = Martin Roseanski, seamah, Toledo. | s will start thelr campaign in, PCNGauon On short) “the: truth. = 5 = Ohio. city tomorrow night. Irvine 1,., Mulls of ' ite proves “The fate of this war is trem. 3 ¥ Line = Lamorn Shaw, fireman, Brownsfield,| ATTACKED IN FREES ZONE Lenroot the republican candidate, [ably wil be made fat this daa ling’ in the’ balance,” Senator = = : Pa: : oS | spoke 1o a large assemblage at Ken, | “outerenc pty ent bers. at railway) Lodge declared. “Our gallant al. = gain the stvle supremacy and the value- =z saath street x sl “| Berne, Saturday, March 2 n of osha tonight and Joseph E. Davies. South wakota, Minnesota, and Mot] with. s eure Sa eee ete E= ; ‘ = West’ 184th street, New Yor! ficlal report has been just received | the democratic slandakd hearer at jana, called by the North bakola Tail! goes past eostogyy Sethe daae = giving superiority of this store asserts it- = Ported, were given in today’s ‘patch: Richard Burke, chief water tender, | Chelsea, Mass. Timothy M: Corcoran, seaman, Cam- bridge, Mass. Nichols M,, "Drea, machinists mate, | Chicago. George M. Klahre, machinists mate, Akron, Ohio, er, Portsmouth, Ohio. | magcne D. Mitchell, fireman, Frank- William Harrison Miller, boilermak- Is ‘ SUNK BY SUB: {giving details of the sinking of the nero, was re- Spaifish steamer ported on Feoruary ago it) wi announced from Berne that the government had -de- manded an indemnity frony German: fer the destruction of the vessel. The report states that the v attacked in the free zone; 12 from Casavlanca. The members crew declare that jhe com at. Sar Sw lot the mander of the German submarine, ter searching the Sardinero, made a lar point of the fact that the not provided with a lettér conduct trom the German em- bassy in Spain. The steamer -was then 27, and ten lave earost, or Davies, nthe pnsin having fa afternoon, bith sides un-! republican, tr Sheyboygan. Gdvernor Phillip spoke for Mr. root at Lake Geneva and congressman! Cooper of Ohio, who step | cab to go to) for the M it) | Len- ; John G. ped out of a locomotive Vashington three years ago, | republican candidate at ‘North waukee. nator Pittman of Nevada appear: | ed with Mr. Davies at Sheybogan, and! | Senator James Hamilton Lewis of Il! ‘inois pleade@ the democratic cause at | Superior. In many other cities and | lages there were rallies by both! sides. COURTENAY AND ~YGNITE RATES H lis changes on lignite coal to northwestern. h nite ‘coal in greater quant serve castern coal aml ¢ i cies tre re It the ratlroads | mendations, the in commission and D) Adoo will be asked to pr jrates on short hauls, it was SENATE AGAIN IS CONSIDERING e commerce teneral Mc- vide lower said. DRAFTEE BILL the critical hour, An impassioned plea for ing up production was i+ hour it is a crime to keep from the public the facts that Car herself: knows.” any BABY GIRL HAD BREAKING QUT Red and tiRanod,. Irritated j Aecueanarangazanngvcvanngnnvageancacacagecucauoauaauisaaccgecsccutgeeeceecegceeee ena Nt SNOT en self. Your new Spring is here réady for you to wear. “ASTER COMES NEXT SUNDAY Get ready now in— Shoes Clothes Furnishings _§.E. BERGESON & SON Suit and Top Coat Hats fort, Ki si y shell tire after the crew Baward Vincent) Sullivan, copper- ae ne Si 4 Se cigar | LEEDS TO MEET | Washington, D. C., March Badly Cuticura Healed i " smith, Brooklyn, N i pa UL * lelaiming restitution for the cargo in IN B 1G DEB ATE ter more than two hou : Y har = Mi Claude Mann, oiler, Joliet, the nature of grain or flour ‘and (he} |the war situation toda: the senate sen Evenings This Weel ClésediSundavac ae . Charlies Ward, fireman, Rosedale, ant ob dimagestor -ecel a ; 5 - ss Open Evenings This Week. ... ....... Closed Sundays. = payment of damages for the ware t fH M h North sean renewed consideration ot the ‘ baby girl had a break out on = | Kansas. ed freight. It is emphasized that the| Fate of Home Merchant in Nor r department's bill amending the, her face when she was one year old. It = ‘The death of Lieutenant Confmander demand .for such a conduct was un 4+ Dakota to Be Deter. | ion of drat law to require reg: ed in the form of bi and SLL LE a AUEUUDEEETUUOC OARS Elliott and: four culletee men Prev"! usual, even unprecedented, and it is} youths attaining 21 years of age.; the skin ‘was very red iously had heen ‘een anounces | noted that the ermGan commander ob-+ ~ mined April 4 since June 5, 1917, including Senator and inflamed. It itched | j viously had made a mistake or had | | New compulsory — military service and irritated her so jAUUODUGGAUDSOCUEGEESUGEOOVEVAVACAGEEUOUORESUTOUOOO OETA COREE J acted caprici | ent for traini youths he-| adly that she \2 ae efomisng, i iota tena ST one | As ah Reena Ig MOTT ‘PATRIOTIC only two debating teams which have} Ls Kv) scratch her face till it iz {not met defeat in the central part of} SS vered with blood. Aer: 7 40 J BANQUET SOLDIERS © See taal bed $875 buys a Studebaker Six Seven- BONDS IS WADE , NEXT LOAN SUM RALLY WAS REAL OBJECT LESSON More Than 1500 Pe People Attend | | the state in the debate as to the mer house as com jits of the mail orde {pared wit hthe local merchant ar |Courtenay and“ Leeds, which are} ;matched for a battle royal Thursday | evening, April 4. Leeds has been Country With Feast Tuttle, N. D., March 26—Tuttle this 'uttle Honors 1s Defenders of Our to keep mittens on her | hands all the time, and her face was | disfigured. “T tried medicines Then I procured Cuticu ithout sticcess. Soapand Oint- Passenger, run only about 4,000 miles. Yours for quick sale only $875. elected to uphold the Shears, ‘Saw: ment, and they very soon healed her, Meetings for Service Flag | puck aggregation, while Courtenay! week gave a banquet n honor of ane Henfaceis now withontecarorblanish.” PHONE 141 aT ry pe . i . : j will present the argument for the! select service men soon to leave for (Signed) Mrs. D. A. Stanger, Box 244, Bb 4 Al Over-Subscriptions Will Be Dedication }home merchants, Leeds is represent- | Campebodee, and all of the northern Blue Mound, lll., Oct. 8, 1916. ira ‘Accepted, McAdoo An- , Rounces Areal object lesson in patriotism} and Eyphemia Carnhan, while Court-! made guests of honor. Rey. George Buzzelle, Bismarck Four} enay will present as its champions | large attendance, and the feast be-! ed by Daniel Feeder, Adelia Hagen! Kidder county men in’ Clas ere There was a It is casicr to prevent skin troubles than to, heal them. Clear the pores and keep them clear by using Cuticura and 4 ee /Minute Man, declares the celebration! Marvin Laing, Mamiie Lillie and fitted the occasion. A number of) Soap for every-day tc y AT AV; PERCENT held at Mott in honor of the dedica-! Alice Tucker. = | toasts were responded to, and the boys touches of Ointment : EREST AT 4, PERCE tion of the Hettinger county service} February 1 Leeds won from| soon to’ go were given a warm and For Free Sample t flag, which the Bismarck divine had | @hurchs Ferry by a two to one count, | hearty god-speed. Rev, George Buz-’ Mail address post-car “Cuticura, | Washington, D. C.,-Mar. 25.—Secre- the honor of addressing. The services| and on the same night Courtenay won| #elle of Bismarck, Four Minute Man’ Dept. R, Boston.” Sold everywhere. | and district chairman for the Junior ase tary. MeAdoo announced tonight that the ‘amount og the third Liberty Loan Youd pe three billion dollars, at 4% , find that all over subscrip- tans would be accepted. The new boids will be non-convert- ible,’ ‘but bonds of the first and the second: liberty loans may be converted into" the’ new 4%4,per cent, securities. Authority ‘to issue '$4,500,000,000 in borids,in addition to the $3, 666,000,000 already, authorized and «unissued is proposed in-new loan legislation pre- pared for submission to congress, sO Y the ‘total -amount ‘which may-~be were attended by more than 1,500 peo-| from» Hunter hy 3 to 0. ple. The crowds overflowed from the, high school assembly room into the| the question from New Rockford‘ high school gym, where the entire; prograny was duplicated for an audi- ence fully as large as that which at-! tended the original exercises. The ‘Mott band rendered a program} of patriotic selections with true mar- tial dash, eral solo numbers, and the speakers included Rev. F. W. Grass of Mott, Rev. H. Garfield Walker of Regent! and Rev. Buzzelle. Dr. Buzzelle- de-| scribes Rev. Waler's address as oneof | the finest outpourings of patniousm Mrs. 'H. O, Pierce sang sev-; ‘March 7} Leeds again won on the other side ol j two to one, and on the eighth Court- | | enay won its proposition from Carring- | ton by % to 0. The. teams\are a | paired, and the debate set for Thurs-} day of next week is attracting much | | attention. | er | | _.. She Is Like the Reed | Woman is like the reed which bends | |i to every breeze, but breaks not in the | | tempest.—Archbishop| Whately. Red Cross Auxiliary, delivered the NEURALGIC PAINS | Give Way. to Soothing Hamlin’s . Wizard Ol *“Hamlin’s Wizard’ Oil is a safe and effective treatment, for headache and “neuralgia. Rubbed-in where the pain | is, it acts as a tonic to the tortured | d almost invariably brings ! ne} a quick relief. | | | If you are planning on buying | ja Spring Overcoat, we shall be! [Bleaees to show you our new as-! ment whiéh includes blac Gin ottorent qualities and a vai ‘ety of grey shades, also satin- | llined. All of these coats are| fully guaranteed and reasonal | | priced. | You will find here a store full) \ jsaued? 48 $8,166,000,000. Paka z Fi lof good values. } id: expenditures of|and sterling Americanism. he has ever | T a ine’ Ubited: Woes aad the allied gov-|hac the pleasure of hearing. Rev. | THE WEATHER | Fi gpaee heslingantiseptie auattiey an C. M. DAHL, = ernments had’ been -much below esti- Burzelle.< spoke on the work of the |. | fection, or other serious results, from $350 and a. Ford j mates, and that cofigeahiontly ft: Was Fe ers te lien Ree Ghee often} For 24 hours ending at noon -on sprains, bruises, cuts, burns, bites Dahl Building Main Steest , Y gi e ap : : . } rch 26: , | to ne reee billion. dollars. *" ed the invocation, pan aiaratuber sei aa | apre feet stiff necks foot bites, cold | | youe. ckae se notgroka | ‘wil’ be asked for author-|. The Hettinger county service flag| Ponerenne He ae ax 54| sores and canker sores. , ou Can Run Your Horses All Day and You Can- i i 37 chic! . is ‘empe re at 3 54 ai r 3 : se! ity to. niake ‘additional loans to the | contains 137 stars, of which 102 repre’ irisnest yesterday 68/ Get it from druggists for 30 cents, not Keep Up With the Quick and Efficient rea during the coming summer, The \ acisiow to make the new ‘bonds in- sent volunteers—men who offered their services to their country before The dedication was) Lowest yesterday . Lowest last night . | For North Dakota: Partly cloudy | Tf not satisfied return the porte and get your money back. Ever? onstipatedt or have vik PORTAGE a | | | | | | | | | | Service of a MAXFER Truck. a vi calld 3 onvertible, the secretary announced,| they were calld. ¢ : P: tion ..2. _...None ee teached fn order to put an end.to|co@ducted under the direction of the Hicneeawina yelogity, “oySi| headache? Just try Wizard. Liv ; the. expectation of higher interest | County defense council and the Mott) Porseast Whips, gleaSant little pink oils 30 Maxfer makes a Ford, used or new, into a Home Guard; and it was one of the cents. Guaranteed. Maxfer one-ton truck, at a cost of $350 dnd 'ackorl: rates, 5 , | impre: e gatherings that south- me: : (3 ; | ‘Conversion May be Dropped mist : 7 : i¢.j tonight and Wednesday; not much) Guaranteed for 5,000 miles. i In order to put an end to the ex-| Western North Dakota has ever wit-) HUE i emperature. || Portage Tires are made to || Maxfer slips around and over the whole frame, pectetion off hleher” intereet fon br eel Lowest |, give service not to meet a i strengthening it all the way. The Maxfer does not onversi = RPE ee % i Witte’ be, eliminated See Aho Eee bess emt et OPEN EVENINGS price. change the Ford Chassis in any way except to Te-. { wonds, at ihe noldres: of uineye ae || °ZAP AUCTION Williston 4 0 “PAIS WEEK We Carry a Complete Stock move the rear wheels and the rear spring. ae ' fall. existing issues ‘wil .-Paul . BBs j : a ‘opportunity to| convert their bonds | NETS $550 FOR | Winnipes 28 S. E. Bergeagn & Son “WESTERN SALES CO. The Maxfer Bell Sprockets (exclusive invention of the f into the new 4% percent bonds. | THE RED CROSS | Helena . 36 anaes eng! ee Bismarck — Mandan Maxfer engineers) take the place of the rear wheels. No ‘ “fn addition to the foregoing prin- | Chicago . 3 ay | axles to cut off, no frame to cut. s ( cipal items cf. the proposed: program, | a > Switt Current . 3 i : congress will be asked for author A : Zap, N. Ds Mareh 26—The Red| - - Kansas City . 52 ii The Maxfer has bores itself to be the most efficient and , ‘toissuebonds to the amount of $4) Cross auction sale held here under the ORRIS W. ROBERTS, HUDUUUOQODODOOOEOUDORODOOOU cheapest to operate of any one-t 560,000,000 in addition to those now | auspices of the local “branch netted Meteorologist. puvueonvaeneergovasngencuesnencveennecvacongeegcaccvengvanuggnie ae : ca ry one truck < built. f e WL e glad to have it demonstrated at yout piace authorized. ‘in .order to provide for futitre ‘issues: for-authority to issue additional treasury certificates of in- vdebtédriess; ‘for authority to make ad- ditional loans to.the allied govern- ments during the summer; and for au- thority to deposit income and excess profit-taxes with national banks, state panks and trust companies throughout the United States in the same man- ners the proceeds, of the ; liberty, pon the ‘same loyalty, nd enthusiasm. that pened: wos the sum of $550 for the chapter funds. Adozen eggs, probadly the most ex- pensive item of food ever retailed in North Dakota, a, brought $20. 30, MINN. “ACE” I DROWNED Rome, Mar. 23.—The American em- bassy reports the drowning of Arthur Nelson, who enlisted at Crosby, awhile. eit av ahydro straight inte the water : ‘from a height | Skin Sufferers will sigh with relief at the first magic touch of D:D. D., the soothing wash of oils. Many of our customers ~ thank us for this advice. You will too. ¥ We guarantee $5, 60c Sas rdo e Dey. ep Heats AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY - Protects you: against claims arising from bodily injuries or death resulting from an accident. Casualty Company of New York be your indemnitor., J B. HALLORAN & | INSURANCE SUT fugu yrs Let the Fidelity and x Oo ents DUOOANODOEDEONOGEN / of business to show you: how to get quick and service at a lower cost than horse delivery. Lune For the conv enienee of our trade! we wilt: openia ting or trates Hose it Bistmnitck at 200 Main street, with tline stock of parts for the repairing of MAXFER TRUCKS. J. H. REAMER, State Agent > Yoans. inc niral 4 » apidatabmcasmsacke Ei Tdthct or the body SERVICE AND PROTECTION IN A7.!., BRANCHES tory at Harvey, I sk ate reel {opens was recovered, the | aviator falling Bistearck Bank Bldg, Phone 96 ctory at i ae efficient ,

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