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ve See ee) ee us Zoo : = § PULL YER FELLAS HAVE TRUNK BAC Sone aoe HoLD. STILL Now OUR TROUBLES. JUMBo ~~ HE AINT GONNA HuRT You- HOLD STILL» THERE COMES ih Maat : ‘ FRECKLES AND HIS “ FRIENDS If PAYS TO KEEP ON THE R GOOD SIDE OF JUMBO By Blosser . ‘al aptly 175 You Hun! 4 Now! we cAME away Se vr! 0 MAKE Be out HERE FROM A GARDEN4 10. Ge ‘ You CLAM FACED ONASORUS) 4 CIVIEIZ ATION ERE Sure! AN! A Got DURN! vt cANT \| ) TAT PUSHED TH CelLN’ wt Rr WE WONT BE BOTHERED ELEGANTIOUS GARDEN 9 NO'ER Gin la OR BOTHER ANYBODY rewikh BEM " 3 4 SHOVELS DONT GO 5 SQUIRREL FOOD FoR Witar Z een iste ese fo NO HERMIT WANTS ROOTS GROWING INTO HIS PARLOR th or THE.GOOF WHO LATHERED uP. WS FACE WITH DENTAL CREAM — 4 : By Ahem Sebi r " 0! 1X A PAT ORE [wat FLIES IN THE Ae? betel 3 : ATHEAD - 4 — a gD a CHESTNUT CHARLIE By Blosser G | the audience at these programs, Mrs. and Demum. Fighting is still going on | Senator Chamberlain of Oregon, chair-| 7 4 ’ | Rudd said tonight: “I have never in this sector. | man of the committee. i ; ; a more sincerely pat- . The text of the announcement | The investigation according to var- spoken before ‘i | fous attending senators, has not re- riotic assembly.” \ r P The meetings and speeches were, ’ “North of the Somme we maintain-| ! | vealed much not already made public. | q 4 \ MEET ah | planned by the woman’s branch of the | ed al our positions. No serious enemy |= | Statements by army officers show, | f , , p hE Liberty Loan committee, of which! . attac have been launched during | they say, that while training mach: | 4 Arches a F. H. Wilder is chairman. | peo ihe : | ines have been going over and many | Rudd spoke for fifteen minutes “South of ‘the Somme there has fighting. planes have been made in} 7 at See from an automobile to an Requa Says Whatever Necessary been heavy fighting. Our troops have Three American Boys Surprise’ France by American mechanics from | Ruling Alleviates Previous De- Ny | appreciative audience of 1m ly two i been pr 7d wack to a line running é, American material, only about twenty. | A, . hundred, through the courtesy of the Will Be Done to Obtain west ‘of Hamel, Marceloave and De-; Six Huns, Kill Two, Cap- five American-made fighting airplanes; ¢isionon’ Federal Loans in Soo officials, who permitted her train | Supply muy, On thé French front south of ture Others j will be delivered in france by! July | State Fifty-One Boys Leaving for to de held. Demum the French line ru \ 1, instead of about 19600 as proposed | —_— west of Montdidier. There has been} ; under the original program. ENO | further heavy fighting today on this, 7. a, Be z ‘fighting planes have been shipped to | Mar, 30.—(By the Associated Press)— jrrance, the witnesses told: the com- | ° Chicago, TL, Ma Camps Shown Patriotic Spirit |. ° ¥ A message from Secretary of the —Whatever is neere love tor Am- ; casualty list issued by the war de- may be instituted if required to meet; question neretrated rather less than! hearts a de€p, hem, Pa. Lieut, Hector Macduarris of the Brit- 4 c | W) line. ; by Townspeople | SOLDIERS HO | necessary to obtain for the govern: —“Retween Montdidier and Lassigny| Var. 29.—(By the Associated Press) mittee; fourteen more are ready, and | Treasury McAdoo advising that At- a | HAVE DIED | ment the supply of gasoline and other the French counter offensive continn-) A" Ame! oe patrol which today | about a dozen others should be ready | te ney oneal arene nad ruled that Fe . | } petroleum products essential to the Fresh French troops are arriving, Captured four German prisoners has for shipment shortly. | he tederal tari joe board might se « MRS. B. M. RUDD SPEAKER || | conduct of the war will be done by East of Lassigny there is no change) been cited im French oredrs of the di | its own discretion in making farm Mt a ai | Today’s Expurgated Death | the fuel administration, Mark [in the French line. and-wIll recelve the Hrench war ero Jonns In’ Northy Dakota; and: that the Ashley, '‘N. D., Mar. 30.—A farewell | Roll of Honor. | Requa, chief of the oil division, today “A captured German order shows) The Americans to be rewarded are LABOR- CAPITAL rae eae A lee pe eae banquet to fifty-one boys who lett : «gi told the petroleum congress’ here, that on March 24, the tive ofian| ,,.1eulenant Gepree | Atedwood; of Hoans to North Dakota farmers whose for training camps, and’ enthusiast Zonal distrinution of oil, pooling of enemy division which attacked near| ey nare: ee geant Harry Mongeau, | lteimis Wore dal eGvered By GE ile: appreciation of patriotic peeches, yes-' Washington, D. C., Mar. 30.—Thi tank cars and steamers, licensing of! St. Quentin was to be the Somme, la Sa kets Mass., and Privat | f | eae fond Ly GOvERIbH Fiaaler ceahe i terday afternoon and evening, proves | ¥ Laas z i - ie jobbers, allocation of oil well supplies; near Ham, a distance of at least elev-| ieee Sra ee of a Wee. be { | Bismarck ‘Anditotlngs Isat evening ire j > ir tWo names were contained in today's 4 " ‘i olitearine (on miles: ActiaAlly ivisi in | Cars a a, Wes: Bisi - Hi that Ashley. people hold in their and means to prevent profitecring en miles. Actually the division in and Bernard’ Bolt, of South Bethie. \liminary «to the. addresé.. mages. by i | | 4 + erica, altho it is for pany or fren an | bertinveut. The list, was divided as the national emergency. three miles,” | Labor Pl 5 a Writ ish army. adopted count Mrs. HH, Rudd, follows } Requa assured the oil men, gar oe See fone abor anning Boar ‘rites ib ide a eth Known Fargo woman, spoke be- Kiled in action, 1 . that government control f | with The American Army in France, = ig sini This will mean ‘that farmers: who et fore.an audience that packed the Mc-' Killed in accident, 2. stry does not signity disaster ; | March 29.—(By the Associated Press) See. Wilson Principles of |, have not taken advantage of the state ba Intosh, county «ourt house in the af- Died of wounds, 2. * or that ‘individuals are to be depriv-, | —An American’patrol, consisting of a, * Relations Seed aed ponding ae nich eu 4 ternoon, following oath-taking cere-' Died from diseases, 5. ed of the rewards of their energy and | ceetment intelligence officer, a! ae x ray ‘. ane a rst lien wa monies of the selected boys. This: Died from other c 7A initiative. Rather, control is intend- | parseaut and three men, this morning a (a a ate eat oe ie pr iminediate aie speech was in’ English. Then she Wounded severely, 1. ed ta aid the industry in performing | . took feur prisoners from a German, Washingtoné D. C., March 30,—A, id from the it. aul land ank, with H a4 talked on liberty bonds, to the par- Wounded slightly, 20, normal functions which’ because of | [Outpost position, ‘The Americans), basis of principles to govern the re-| only the usual formalities; while ! wh ents of the boys,\in the Russian-Ger-; The names of nine officers appear the “3 dislocating effects are im-| pauene, slipped up behind and covered| lation of capital and la‘ or during the| farmers whose ands are tied up: by } al man dialect. Mrs. Rudd came from the; on the list. Captain Ira G. Penberthy possible of performance in the nor-| six Germans. Two of the men ran and| war as agreed upon teday by the la- epee secu. for seed. and { ‘A: Odpsta district of Russia fifteen years! died from an accident, and Second mal way. The producer stands but: Kansas City Sympathetic Strike |" two were killed when they refused to! bor planning board, are submitted in leds ba Be then ne negotiating..a R ; Lieutenant Louis H. Lathrop died of little chance in individual competi- , | halt. fe ja letter to Secretary Wilson, who rene revenue banks and paying it 3 SOnthusiastically the audience ap-| tuberculosis. The slightly wounded tion with the government departments aAhciseajalibl by Near- | The four soldiers, all’ youths, were! will make it public later, The labor | their indebtedness to the state, sec- } oni plauded these speeches by a woman) inclide Major A. Rasmussen, Captain for priority of supplies and of trans | brought back to the American lines| members of the conference declared | Ure @ Teleave trom this lien and then \ le who understands the Germany of! Albert Florian, First Lieutenant portation and unl some govern: | Riots . jin broad daylight. ‘They were poorly they were well pleased with the re- | Recome oe le for a loan: from: the ; tt other days and the ‘barbarically ma- | Charles C. Crouse, First Lieutenant ment department was charged with: | fed, and clothed and seemed glad to} sult. oth alk Pett is 4d v en terialistic and militaristic Germany of} Howard T. Haxron, First Lieutenant sympathetic supervision, the unrep- | | be captured by the Americans. One! ng ia i al oried is: not. so great 5 y 7 today. Probably a large majority of | Clarence I. Huebner, First Lieuten- resented interest would fare badly. Kansas City, Mo. Mar, 90--At-| of the men even asked permission to | Ea feats Fee A eats Ea at i ne the audience were “her own kind.”| ant’ John B. Nutt, First Lieutenant! = tempts to resume the operation of | 80 to a nearby point and get his bro | session not Anelnd led a priority clause } Te = She compared the extremities of] Wm. F. Rigney. lear suspended since yester- | her. | in the seed and feed act, but it isan i Br = sacrifice the people there are compel- Killed in Action day by the ‘general strike, resulted in| “tremely valuable information’ is! | uabrovernent over the St. Paul land : "Jed to make now, to the negligible co-i Private Dell Alderman. ‘serious disturbances late today. | | Sid to have been secured from te), ey C TOWNLEY ieee cacy retuealitoanale: leans operation their addpted country now} Died of Accident {| One car was practically wrecked. ajmen. aVe [te orth akota under any circum: asks of them. | Captain Ira G. Penberthy, Private! crowd of about 1,50 persons were said | fs3 4 2 “You might as well drive bayonets | Ren Pryor. 710 000 TAK Nie have attacked a car. The police, WING ‘SCHOOL | Lincoln, Neb. March. 30.—The low- | through the bodies of your boys as} Died of Disease r | guards on the car fired into the crowd. ! 4 er house of the Nebraska legislature SENATE TAKING Tefrain from support of the liberty; Second Lieeutenant Louis H, Lath: ‘Troops accompanied by an armored | ORGANIZES A today rejected the proposal of Rep loan ,and other’ things America now] rop, tuberculosis; Sergeant John J. . motor car and a machine gun squad | Be resentative E. J. Taylor, to invite A. EASTER HOLIDAY were called out, JUNIOR UNIT C. Townley, president of the National ALGER 4 Mar. 80.—Tak- \y STEBEe needs. I feel ‘that you will'stand as! Connoly, penumonia; Privates Perry 5 ii staunchly by the United States ‘as our’ Dodd, pneumonia; Paul Richard Hecht Offictal Statement Also ‘Clai The presence of the troops seemed] | Nonpartisan League to appear before Washington, D. C.,. forefathers stood by Russia, which! pneumonia; Raymond 4°. Solomon, 1,100 Guns Were | to have a sobering effect for the crowd | Wing, N D, Mar. 30- 30.—The Lyman the house to discuss a pending ‘bill| ing advantage of the Hester holiday was their country. Remember, Am-; bronchitis. — | was soon dispersed. 4 alee. school, Mrs.-Jean Darmody,| 28ainst sedition by adopting a sub-!season, the senate yésterday tecessed ie erica is our country;now.” This is aj Died of Wounds. Captured Street railroad company officials | teacher, recently gave a-basket social | MOtion to have only citizens from | until Mondal, when thé Overman bill, i translated’ part of Mrs. Rudd's’ after-/ Cornoral Albert W. Williams, Pri- sy | tonight withdrew all cars that had! ang patriotic entertainment to-raise | Nebraska present on an informal hear-| giving, the president wide power to 4 noon speech, | vate Thomas P. Minogue. Berlin, Mar. 29 (Via London)— | been started, about 25 in number, and/ funds to-enadle the school: to join the ing on the bill next Monday night. reorganize government departments {At a huge dinner for the boys leav-{ Died of Other Causes Since the beginning of the great battle! 2Nnounced that attempts would be] junior Auxiliary of the Red Cross. ——_— for war work, has the right of way. ing for the highest service now in the! Cook Henry Ehlert, now in progress the German forces| made tomorrow to furnish normal ser-| vaising thereby $48. Rev. George Buz. FRENCH CONTINUE f grasy of man, that evening, Mrs. | Wounded Severely have taken 70,000 prisoners and 1,100 | Vice on all lines, with the cars guard-| ele has been requested to visit the CAYUGA BOY WITH. ; ‘Rudd, Judge Lynch, of LaMoure, and | Private Wm. J. Haralson, guns, says today’s army headquarters | © by troops instead of police, which! cchool as soon as possible and com- .COUNTER ACTIONS' ote a Mr. Scholtz, were the speakers. | Wounded Slightly | report. were employed today: Use of the| plots the organization. Already much |. CANADIANS. HURT : More than five hundred people pur-, Major A. Rassmussen. In local engagements on both sides | {’oops, menrbers of’ the Missouri Nat "| London, Mar, 29.—The counter of-} cnet plates at the banquet and; Major A. Rassmussen, Captain Flor-' of the ines cOcOrHIbe to the state onal Guard, (Home guards) had been | £A04 orks huasbeen dong py the: pit fensive of the French continues be-| Ottawa, Oont., Mar. 30.—The: C y more attend the speeches which | ian, First Lieuts. Chas. C. Crouse. ment, the Germans broke through the | Promised, it was stated, by General | | tween Montdidier and Lassigny, says adian casualty list issued ‘tonight, a fo wed. More than $150 was netted { Howard T. Havron. Clarence R. Heu- foremost British positions and took | Harvey C. Clark, Adjutant General of | the official communication issued this | from the diner. The money goes to | bner, gona B. eee ate F. Rig- geveral thousand DesOTera, : Missouri, who came here yesterday BRITISH REF REPORT levening. It adds that Fresh French | idee tte following» hames of Am- 2 the Hed Cross. | ney, Sergeants ‘ajor Harvey M.; South of the Somme the Germans at the direction of Governor F. D.| | troops are arriving on the scene. a Judge Lynch made an inspiring Crowe, Sergeant Albert Sorenson. drove the British out of their old posi. Gardner to take charge of the situa: | HEAVY FIGHTING, Ps | Nomi Hoppe; Cay aS N,D. speech on Liberty bonds and won un-| Corporal Roy Taylor, Privates Logan tionsc and from bravely defended vil-; tion. —_ OIL CONVENTION ENDS |, Calit: Totwililaaia a y San Diego, 2 stinted applause. Mrs. Rudd's address4 Brouse, George F, Garrison. Francis ages in a westerly and northwesterly! The most serious ‘trouble occurred | ‘London, Mar. 30—Heavy fighting! i so. » Des Moines,, Ia. o was on the Red Cross. It was in Eng-] Higby, William H. Kephart, Wayne gjrection by ; of Warfusee-Aban-|2t a street car intersection, where a; has taken place south of the Somme Pt H var ; lish. Mrs. Rudd’s English is without | Perry, Wiliam Potts, Patrick J. Stan- court and Plessier. = crowd, estimated at 1,500 persons, at | in which the British have been press- (fe nice Maron Bhs name Of HUNS REPORT ATTACKS a foreign accent. She told her audi-| ton, Leonard M. Stewart. Frank A. U! f _The British, the statement —con- tacked a car, virtually wrecking it. The | ed back to a line runing west of Ham-) wsa changed to the American .Petrol-| geri tors the Red Cross needs their aid.}felman, Charles E. W alker: continued their: fruitless and| Police guards on the car fired a num-| el, Marceleave and Demun, says this} eum League at the final session today lerlin, Without backing from the people of counter attacks near Albert| ber of shots, none of which, as far as} evenings war office announcement | America, she said, the nurses of the and'to the north of it: -was ‘known, tonight, took effect. Police] | Nortn of the Somme all the Sri hf ST ae acl ae aaa Somme and Avre rivers are’ reported reserves were unable 'to cope with the | aositions were maintained. There tin the German official statement’ is- Red Cross, valiantly striving to save]Wives of Men Taken Between the Somme and the Avre col 4 cago as the 1919 meeting place, te | ebbing lives of ‘brave soldier boys, !the Germans have attacked again, pltuation and a squad of fifty guards-|.were no serious attacks by the en: | CARO ae the adjpiraad: sued this evening. would be forced to drudge over steam- For Sedition Demand nen, reinforced by'an armored motor-| emy in this region during the day. | . was rushed to: the scene. The} The French, says. the announce-| i tin wash tubs, in white-washed ‘ é ca varne: rubbing blood and pus stains Food From Officials NO ATTACKS ON presence of the troops seemed. suffici- ment ace conelnulng: thats otfensiyy Don't L t C tarrh Drag from gauze strips that had been band- ent, for the crowd Boon was dispersed: didier and Lassign: French fresh ages, fo restore them to something} Butte, MontyiMtax 20—rorty rin. NORTH OF SOMME = Noigon Asks Names of [troops are arriving in this region. You into 5 Coin ption ‘ Avoid Its Dangerous Stage. sprays, inhaler: eee, like decent and safe protection for | nish women. stormed the office of the BRITISH REPORT. Noncombatant Officers | piane Probe Shows Aged ee Taneereme Stace. [riraya, inhalers, stomisen | wounds of youths who are the sons; county attorney aitd announced their! | of meters in ag oils cae intention. of remaining in his one | : oD ‘until they were given food and cloth-| London, Mar. 30.—Apart from local|: Washi D- C, Mar. 29.—Sen- 000 Catarrh than th S..8.\8. has pro tisface olote America eutoecteane versa ae jail, charged fusbaste languished | Sghting at different points, the enemy ator Neliom, of Minnesota, today. in Only 25 of 12, \ ce we oboe pabsoees, nnd | tory remedy: Jor Catarriy ten it A as not pressed his attacks today, i Hing- th e -hawking spitting other}goes' direct. to piled ” sauiort wee ey Gait aue men were ep oce ina raid on a Be north of the Somme, according to the | ae tag a resolation arte ae Het ie ts Will be Sent July 1 ' distasteful features. Hy | Som att pected lL wy 4 headquarters.. The official announcement issued. by the} all non-combatant officers in the arniy |, Washington, D. C.. Mar. 30.—Secret ‘ f eBies tonle nt ‘}.c0 sioned. é inquiry into airplane production was by a 30.—Via London—Sue- | cessful ahaberntats between the nate mititary: ‘com: ps, Was - auee| | or General Squier je “Signal aa ‘conferred, with