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—= EIGHT BISMARCK EVENING TRIBUNE RESUMPTIONOFALLHISTORY'S ILLITERACYIS —sxmmamox GREATEST BATTLE APPROACHES; DOOMEDINU.$, -——<““"=___- ALLIED FORGES ARE PREPARED BY CONFEREES 3 cee =. nent: non 5. =F German Big Guns Re-Open Duel Along Somme 4mericanization Meeting of Gov- to the Oise, and Near Amiens, Ailly and ernors Rlans Cam: NEW U, §, SECTOR Breteuil, After Short Respite paign GERMAN Is "DENOUNCED mies by Huns in All Night ENTENTE LINES IN BATTLE FORMATION; : Battle 7 ny 7 AD AD DN Y av Fi EITHER SIDE MAY BEGIN N OF F ENSIVE Would Have All Hun Language With the American Army in Fran ta Newspapers Sup- April 4.—By the Associated Press) American troops on a certain sector! pressed other than that in the region of Toul! have been subjected to an extraordi- narily beavy gas attack. The: attack began last night and continued at intervals until this morning. Mingled with the gas pro: | jectiles sent over by the rmans s of high explosives. Americans in the Battle Zone Heavily, Attacked With Gas; Artillery Activity Near Lens, hington. D.C. April 4.—Rep- Ai . r itives of every state, i and in Belgium Continues wore: than at dozen’ gover : pers ) Wednesday (BY OCIATED PRESS) at ihe interior depart were she Although the fighting activity along the entire front of ther i Aw SAae? new Somme offensive remains slight, there still prevails the feel-. i PETTIGREW TRIAL DELAYED BECAUSE ing that soon again battles on a large scale will begin, and with: Ugh eae ferns Pe yee te the allied troops after the respite of several days strongly arrayed} jargely unciatlons: of t t j a S Ma S , largely to denunciations of the for- VL in battle formation and eager to test their strength against that! eign language pr f the teach DEFENDANT IS ILL of the foe. ing of enemy tongues in the elemen Sioux Falls, SD... April 4- From the Somme to the Oise river, along that portion of the '"¥ eee AAR t of P. F. Pettigrew, former United battle line which bulges out toward Amiens, Ailly and Breteuil, the cago urging congress to suppress the Rea ee ae ties ot big guns of the opposing side have opened in duels of great propor- foreign language newspaper during the espionage act, was ordered held | tions, and it apparently is not unreasonabl ther the war and to require all aliens to. in abeyance here today by Federal side at any moment may take the of »~~~~~ ~ ‘take out first citizenship papers by Judge J. D. Elliott, after hearing the fensive with their infantry in resum July 1, were withdrawn only after’ arguments on a motion for a continu: ption of a battle which r: amon, 5 ry Lane cautioned the confer ince, Counsel for the former senator | the greatest the world bas ever seen ence that those matters lay outside | resented affidavits from Chicago phy: | Foe Stays in Trenches the field contemplated by the gath | jcians declaring that illness prevent- Tm the vicinity of Lens artillery | ering. ; ad his appearance at the trial which duels of intensity have been revive: Pretection for Children Asked. was set for tomorrow. Pettigrew was | Ina speech full of invective against indicted here last October, as the re on some sectors and in Belgium a i i ‘the disloyalty he claimed was pre sult of an alleged interview which he various points reciprocal —shellin; e | yalent to a great extent in some sec | gave to a local newspaperman, in ; ons of the middle west, former Sen: | s——————————————————————————— |ator Lafe Young, of lowa, urged tha! ‘Tria ui continues. In both these regione however, the infantry has kept to the the federal government take immed ‘iate steps to protect school children trenches, except for patrols and re connoitering purposes. An Americar Chief Executive Says Teutons of trom the malignant efforts of German, North Dakota Have Not | Propaganda. The singing of “Deutsch. sector has been heavily attacked with in Italian theatre there still is Wikgication “th : land Uber Alles” and “Die Wacht Am Been Informed gas. no indication when the expected bir t Datle between the Italians and th | Phine.” he asserted. marks the clos- Teutonic allies will burst, but daily ing of the days session even now in there is increasing activity all along | more than one thousand middle west- the front. CENSURES FOREIGN PRESS &™ schools. Diverting from an ex- French Raid Hun Towns oriation of the German language, Along the various fronts the airmen | press the former said, “if the United Rea cides ve eeping up, thet | Washington, D.C. April 4—State) tirotiete it would. Ye like driving Brite fororts more fia thirteen tons nel od eee! here today with) 9 whole German division from the of projectiles having been dropped Members of the Council of National) western front. on German railways and cantonments } defense urged drastic action to stamp Enthusiasm Apparent. at Ham, Chauny and Noyon, and als¢ | jut disloyalty and to curb the Ger- The speeches were applauded en- in the region of Roye in the Arra:| yan language press. They advocated thusiastically by the gathering, in front. neasures to prevent the preaching of Were leaders of American po- “<The Germans last week did not keer} jerman and the teaching of German) litic al. industrial and commercial life. up their successful narine cam] y elementary schools. In addition to the governors, nearly paifn. of the nrevious week, having} (Governor r of North Dakota, every State council of defense’ had sunk only thirteen British merchant | ead a teleg ng the German- P°% liy delegated representativ S. men as against 28 during the prev: speaking people of North Dakota are ecretary Lane opened the confer. seven days. In their operation: | \sking why the United States i ence with an address eraphasizing :the against the Italians three steamers] he war. The German press, h urgent need for dealing with the illit- ‘ain id. 1 not going to re s are false, he said. Science 4 of more than 1,600 tons and ten sail-] jas not told them truthfully the .| eracy problem, and outlining the pur: | ing ships were destroyed. »s of the He urged the foreign | POS* of the conference. It then was 5; ae sanguage press be compelled to carry, | Provesed that the conference obtain IF UNCLE SAM ranslated for the information of their | Shecial congressional hearings for the cad documents showing what! P sentation to congress} a pro- DOESN’T A Cc T ‘orce ry into the war, The 8" calewated to improve the edu : and reports that era large THE MOBS WILL ped DUN i © appro: AEE ed and were recommitted for consid- es ral hg | eration by ecial committee, Senator Overman Urges That}; PERSHING WINS sone Something Be Done to Make GRAND CROSS OF | RANGER KILLED Spying Unpopular LEOPOLD ORDER © austin. 1 pril 4—W. P. Still fee well, aged 47, of Alpine, Texas, rang ete : itis tenemos e , = er, was shot and kiled while on duty Washington, D.C. April 1. ~Gorman Commander of American Forces. along the Texas border, according to spies, propagandists, and persons mak- i, Fi ee vord: wecalved heres today by. the ad: ing disloyal utterances were de-| Receives Highest Distine- on! received here tolay by the at nounced in the senate today when an - : . : 2 cmen a effort was made to rush through a tion From Belgium house Dill providing penalties of 20; ie neers, years’ imprisonment and $10,000 fine Washington, D. C. pril 4.—Gener- | .¢ é % i for interference with government bond|al Pershing has heen awarded the Bel- “See ‘Gets-It’ Peel sales, and acts intended to interfere | jan order the grand cross of the Or- " : ” iwth the army draft and disloyal state-;der of l.eopold, according to a dis: | Off This Corn ~ ments. patch to the Belgian legation here to- “We've got to do something to day trom Havre. Leaves the Toe as Smooth as the catch these spies all over the coun-} The declaration was presented to, Palm of Your Hand. try,” said Senator Overman, of North'Gcneral Pershing by King Albert in “ig Carolina, “People are taking the law’ person. At the same time, the king/_Te@ corn never grew that ““Gets- into their own hands, on the ground nted to Colonel Boyd, the Ameri.! Tt’ will not get. It nev that congress is not passing neces-,can military attache, a cross of the| the flesh, never m sary laws. We hear reports of mobs officer of the Order of Leopold. Just two drops of * everywhere.” REC ENTS 10 MEET | to! the corn-pain vanishes. Shortly ; ee VED MEET AT | you can peel the corn right off with; WINTER WHEAT IRE “ORKS GRAND FORKS ON 16TH SHOWING GAINS | “ ia dof regents will mee: at son April 16. when| Good Weather Brings Condition contracts for the general construction | , * and the plumbing, lighting and heat- Up to Near Maximum ing of the new chemistry hall will be awarded. The board will also take up! Washington, D. C., April 4.—Win- the university hudget at this time, and/ ter wheat improved in nearly’all sec- it is provable that the heads of the! ®tions during March, under favorable, Minot and Bottineau normal schools weather, the department announces,} will attend the meeting. | Indications are that the April produ GED Unie | tion forecast to be issue dnext Mo OLIVER PATRIOTIC ! day will be much more than the 540.-/ Secretary of State Hall has return. 000,C00 bushel forecast in December,/ 4 from a patriotic speech-making| and may be well toward the 642.000,-; Swing around Oliver county. At} 000 government aim. | Price, a very small village on the | | deer branch of the Northern Pacific,| 't's Wonderful to See “Gets-It” Peel SECURI LEAGUE the secretary of state spoke to an aud-| Off Corns! i TY ience of 150 people, and and auction! | 3 ii c | sale resulted in raising $230 for the, }°Ur finger and Miers you are pein AGENT TO SPEAK} Red Cross. In the evening thte vil-| {ee and happy, with the toe as, | lage blacksmith shop was cleared of} emooln and Apel te your velms| P se its forge and anvils, a new floor w: OLAS 1B Une Onty cane WEY in tne Council of Defense Invites T.' ae | world to treat a corn or callus. It’s; Castleman to Come the cocoanut. and pure. It is churned TROCO has al notice is the cost. laid, and a Red Cross dance was giv-| len. The ladies of the community| the sure Way—the way that never) | served an appetizing luncheon. The fails. It is tried and true—used by) ——_ following day the secretary of state| Millions eve: r. It always works. | T. Castleman. a field agent for| spoke to the children of the Log) ‘“ets-It” mak tting and diggin; the National Security league, whose| school, five miles west of Price, dis.) @t a corn and fussing with bandages | membership embraces many of the! cussing the work of the Red Cross,| Stlves or anything else entirely un-| most prominent men of North Dakota the Salvation Army, Knights of Co.) ne ary. | 4nd other states, has been invited to|lumbus war camps and the Y, M, C.| yets-It" “speak at the Liberty day exercises to; A. Everywhere in Oliver county Sec. (you need pay be held in Bismarck on Saturday af-|retary of State Hall reports a fine or it will be si ternoon. Governor J. M. Devine, su-! spirit of patriotism. ence & Co perintendent of the state industrial a ty | school at Mandan, already has ac-| To Cure a Cold in One Day cepted an invitation for a patriotic: Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININ address, and Judge Luther E, Bird-; Tablets.) It stops the Cough an? needed for energy. TROCO when color, because we <cld by all druggiests | no more than 25 cents) | direct by E. Lawr | go, Il. i Sold in Bismarck and recommenced | as the worlds hest corn remedy by | Finney’s Drug Store. | no one can tell the “zell will speak. Headache and works off the Cold. E,, == A number of business houses are} W. GROVE'S signature on each box. | amount, > planning ie be represented with elab- | 20c. | 1] \ . orate patriotic floats in the loyalty) ae | parade. which will precede the pro-i| What to Use to | S TOP Yy ram at the Auditorium. The North oie feis| mune Sxakots Council of Defense wil be| Prevent Appendicitis' | | | Yepresented with an artistic float; Bie TEE ich is an exact model of a famous} Bismarck people should know sim- ibmarine destroyer which has done|Ple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., ‘remarkable work for the ‘United |as mixed in Adler-i-ka, flushes the EN- _*Statds and her allies. TIRD bowel tract si letely that ti : eee | Van Hom Hotel | \ at the | | ‘he Bismarck celebration of Liberty | appendicitis is prevented. ONE y. Saturday, April 6, the first anni-| SPOONFUL Adler-i-ka relieves ANY rsary of America’s entrance in the|CASE sour stomach, gas cr constipa- , promises to be the mos telabor-| tion because it removes Al. foul mat- WHY? eld in the state,.and ‘hundreds |ter which clogged and poisoned your people from all parts of the Slope| System. ‘The INSTANT ‘<ction sur- 9 e : zi wi inning to atterd. rrises both doctors and patients. Jos. THERE Ss A REASON. Tas NOTICE: £2 523%; slOW;” 4: ibe no danger off | i GAS ATTACK ON [ the United States for several years! manently formed. | i | Projectiles Rained Upon Sam-. Just when the price of butter threat- ens to make.it an unattainable luxury, science perfects TROCO, the new vege- table butter made from the white meat of It tastes exactly like the finest cream- ery butter and is even more wholesome milk to give true butter flavor. ~“TROCO Can’t Be Told From Butter creamery butter. The only difference you will coloring used by all butter makers. : Served on your table, without explanation, Goes Farther In Cooking TROCO, used in cooking, gives the same re- sults as butter, except that it goes farther. Cooks should remember this and reduce the ; TROCO NUT BUTTER CO., Milwaukee, Wis. | : STONE, ORDEAN & WELLS. ,CO.. .. there is no cleo init, "All batter substitutes must pay an extra tax if © pevle. Add ft yourkelt, as you do with: Oleomargarize. i which he declared ‘there is no excuse} to come, according to producers trom | | tor the war. We should back right] several states who met in Chicago! oul ott ize the Mid West Mik | Association, The pur of the organization is co-opera- tion in le ation affecting the milk NO DANGER OF | falumenarele Mal re eee ed Chicago. I, April 4—There will] to arrange for a future meeting a milk famitie inj which the organization will be per: | ~ Away With Your Sprays and Inhalers | If You Want to be Rid of Catarrh and the delay of getting on the right. | Deep-Seated Disease That Can- Toad, b Giscarding entirely all there | plans of treatment which others have | not Be Reached by Local found to be absolutely without | Treatment. merit? Not only is Catarrh a source | sf suffering to yourself, ond annoy- a . ree ing and repul to those about you, neon 1s wk and spit until you but it is a disease that is not aH be | ‘angle in an effort to get! considered lightly, for if it is not your breath, because your air-pas-;checked the lungs sometimes become | sages are all choked up with Catarrh,|affected, pnd everyone knows how | res serious that is, and your condition grows worse from Catarrh is caused by millions of day to day, you are about ready to/tiny disease germs that infest the realize that Catarrh is by no means a/blood. When they attack the delicate simple ailment, membranes and air passages .of the you have had the disease for any|nose and throat, you can never get length of time, you have doubtiess/rid of them by sprays and atomizers, used enough treatment to convince/They must thoroughly routed : you that you will not be able to find/from the blood. That is why S. S, S. any lasting relief from the remedies|is used ao successfully in treating Ca- that are so generally relied upon.|tarrh, This remedy is so thorough in Others who have been afflicted with/ cleansing the blood that it routs out Catarrh have used atomizers andjevery germ of Catarrh or other dis- sprays, ointments, salves, jellies andj ease, other local applications by the whole-|_ S, S. S. goes right down to the sale, without making the slightest] source of the disease, and if you will Progress toward a cure, begin its use today, you will find ou are doomed to the same disap-| yourself at last on the right treat- pointment, if you rely upon the same| ment. Go to your d--g store and get misdirected methods of treating this|a bottle today, and if you want any disease, for Catarrh is too stubborn|special advice regarding your case, ‘ and deep-seated to be reached by eee can obtain same without charge medicated applications which are ap-| by writing to Medical Director, Swift plied only to the surface. 1 Specific Co. 81 Swift Laboratory, ‘a Why not save yourself the expense| Atlanta, Ga. FOR SPRING CASCO-?3/8 in. CLYDE-2iein - F. E. YOUNG REAL ESTATE COMPANY Farm Lands. City Property Fire Insurance FIRST NAT’L BANK BLDG. Room 15—Phone 78 PORTAGE TIRES | Guaranteed for 5,000 miles. Portage Tires are made to give service not to meet a price. od We Carry a Complete Stoc! WESTERN SALES CO. Bismarck — Mandan ay i. ; iA » | | +d ‘mvnultl gh Solves the Butter Problem with Butter Made from the White Meat of Cocoanuts Because of old laws, made before this discovery, we are compelled to label this nut-made butter as oleomargarine. . _ ' ~ But it contains no oleo oils—no_ hog or beef fat, nor any preservatives. = ‘ TROCO is: simply vegetable fats, . churned with milk for the butter taste. Yet this appetizing combination costs no more than does the best grades of oleo- margarine, with fresh Pasteurized It makes such cake as has not been known: since butter soared in price. : : It allows the old-fashioned “rich cooking” that builds up the family health. ‘Your Dealer Can Supply TROCO. If your dealer doesn’t already keep TROCO, ask him to get it for you. Teil him you must, have this new-day successor to butter. aan Insist until he secures a supply. : i b= 1 the good qualities of fine It is as nutritious as cream butter, and as easily digested. It possesses the fuel value served has butter’s golden supply the same vegetable kee For TROCO solves one of the biggest pr: lems presented by our high food prices — —The problem of serving appetizing, . wholesome butter at a moderate cost. Made by the Ba int Distributors ee ‘all butter substitutes must be branded Oleomargarine. ‘That was. passed S rine,” Ul Seite y etter See ir abe TREES Comet