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Ww ter wi tions; weathi Indica tion fi day w BISMARCK EVENING TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, . INSIST ON GETTING WHAT YOU ASK FOR 1 ; that, altho he claims to bh vritten | [the agency school upon joceasions for news of his daughter,| or) Them Ordered by Indus- |, tries Board Washington, D, C., April 5. — To speed up the shipbuilding program te |W, CG T. U. DRIVE * war industries board today issued or- ders to steel mills and fabricating plants to make 100 percent deliveries on al orders for steel ip plates from the Emergency Fleet Corporation. | This will give priority to these orders, to turn ont no plates for commercial purposes, The action o fthe board followed} complaints made before the senate} commerce committee yesterday by; George J. Baldwin, chairman of the} board of the American International} Shipbuilding Corporation, which — fs} building fabricated ships at Hog Is-| jond, PPa., that his vard and several) others are short of ship steel. | AU the war industries board it was} said there was no general shortage of ship steel, but it was conceded that shortages probably existed at some individual yards. During the past three | months, Officials of the board asserted ; sufficient steel to build ships at the! rate of more than six million tons a! year has been turned our for the fleet | corporation alone, | EVERY FLAG IN BISMARCK MUST FLY TOMORROW (Continued. From Page On clude. national airs by the ba: the community singing of patriotic hymns i by the congregation, and address : 1 ie ed itself in many successful ac- ‘ .jfor the dollar. The printed slips pre- °° ; Pe reer cette jaune: Superin’ sented by the women authorized to’ itlons, both mounted and die | cngent ol ee solicit will carry the following leg-| Mounted. | at Mandan, and Associate Justice Lu- ther E. Birdzell of the North Dakota supreme court, who also is chairman; of the North Dakota district exemp- tion ‘hoard. Governor Devine needs no introduc- tion to any North Dakota community. ‘He ig recognized everywhere as one! | of.the state's most interesting public speakers. This will be the first op- portunity that most Bismarck ple have had, however, to hear Judge | ‘Birdzell, who is known in the north- eastern part of the state as an orator of much power. Illinois Miners | Lynch Pro-German | For Wilson Libel (Continued. From Page One.) ‘DM, last night for discussion with President Wilson. ‘The government is expected to denounce the mobs’ law. less- acts, and to express the hope that there will be no repetition eise where, A. brief report on the lynching} reached the attorney general today) from United States Attorney Charles A. Karch, Further detalls were asked. Officials made plain that they de Plored the incident, both’ because of the effect in this country and also because it is feared reprisals may be made. in Germany on Ar ns. Until the government is given pow er. tg punish persons making. disloyal utterances, department of justice offi | clals fear more lynchings. This was} WE THANK YOU! No. 3 can Loganberries ....28¢,, =| No. 3: can Blackberries...... 28e Cauliflower | the firat report reaching here of such extreme mob, Violence to a German, although. officials who have observed the ‘general feelings against Germans have feared such occurrences. ‘The| government has no authority to take! action against the lynchers. i CALDWELL WILL CASE COMING UP; Dickinson, N. D., April. 5.—The much mooted Caldwell will case will| come up for another hearing April 15. } At a recent hearing, Mrs, May Moran. | daughter of-Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cald- | well, kiled on their ranch near Rich- | ardton about a year ago ‘by Mike Chumak, now serving a life sentence in the: state penitentiary, asked that} the petition filed in her behalf by; Simpson & Casey, a local law. firm, be dismissed, alleging that they had no| authority to:represent her. Simpson} & Casey then prayed permission to file. an amended petition in. their own behalf, and the hearing April 15 will be'on this petition. J. H. Caldwell’s will left his large estate in trust with two: sisters’ in Chicago to be turned | 2 over to his. long. missing son, Jay Al len Caldwell, should the latter ever show up. The mysterious “J. C, R. whose claims that he was the missin; Jay Allen. Caldwell were vigorously protested by. the father, is also con- testing the will, on the grounds that he is Jay Allen Caldwell and as such is’ entitled ‘to the estate, under the terms of the will. Mrs. Moran, who married against her parents’ wishes, and. who has supported herself and her family for several years as a laundress, has joined forces with “J. Cc. R.,”.whom. she accepts as her ‘brother, in a counter proposal that the will be set aside, and the property be’ equally divided between the two direct. heirs. , €aldwell cut off his daughter. with a dollar. FRESH VEGETABLES | ae \ PASTOR RESIGNS Head Lettuce Cauliflower Beets, Carrots 3, Rey..A. E. Prior Gives Up New Tomatoes Parsley Green Onions — Spinach ! England Charge Cucumbers Turnips Radishes /New. England, N. D., April 5—The shi : ., r price. 35c ‘ ‘New: Rugland Congregational ‘church Royal tence Ws hing Powder—Regular price, 35¢. Sat- has regretfully accepted the resigna- Sa 30c tion. of Rev. and. Mrs. Rev. A. FP. Pri- : r . ef ar, who has been ‘pastor here for Sea Foam Washing Po vecial a es Rev. and Mrs. pte wl Saturday os 5e | ai sumnte) mm the fail, leaving patiresiv hate! it alle Rex Corn Beef—Large No, 2 cans, value 70c. Special | i ' Saturday. cic0 oc cd ddascirs ai Aasales eiehele oth ++ 600 NINE-YEAR-OLD SIOUX MISS MISSING MONTHS ND, April. 5.—Coming. Stoux of Wakpala, re 9, 1917, | he ‘ of the Mttle girl until Hundred Percent Deliveries on} sonally at the | here. jfather will defer his eniistment in the, wimy until her fate has been. deter-| | niined. plements rec-| White Ribboners Ask Pro-Rata| tut HUN GAIN SMALL, , v r FRENCH REPORT Paris, April 5.—German troops numbering. well over a hundred thousand delivered a terrific at- tack today against the ‘French along a front of nearly nine miles from Grivesness to north of the Amiens-Roye road, They were met with a storm of fire from the French guns, and although the aa- aoults were repeated time. after time, they succeeded in gaining, . only a small section of ground, The French retained Grives- ness, but the Germans occupied: the village of Mailly, Raineval and Morisel. The anouncement by the war office tonight of this néw offen- sive also says that by 2 power- counter attack the French made progress between Montdi- dier and Lassigny. ted that his] Id daughter, ney school he has never arri 5 different had no advice of t nonarrival | » called per- school during his visit Ivery effort is bem made to race little Miss Redeloud, and her} ON FOR $500 IN BURLEIGH CO. Share of $10,000 for Cof- the tomb of a former king of Hawali by: American sailors -. who. brought them to the United States. BRITISH. MAKE NEW ADVANCE London, ‘April 5,South of the river Somme the Germans launch- ed heavy attacks early this morn- ing on the British and French forces, says a statement issued this evening by the British war office. On the British front the enemy made progress in the dir- THE TRIBUNE'S HOME MARKET PAGE | gunvencennnangesnscuencenuengueaguenncasnucnnesunsoasonsguacucgvangeaccavccconnuesgesnuuanessegean the Germans, according to the statement, gained ground in the On the French front, immed , angle between the rivers Luce iately on the right of the Gritish | and Avre. ection of Hamel and the Bois De Vaire. KUPITZ CO, Phone $8——WIN Connect You with All Departments——Phone 33 | QUALITY SERVICE SANITARY Fourth Street Bismarck “The House That Helps Hoover” Armour’s Helmet. Brand, 1 lb, packages Steel Cut GORPECS 2 TDS ach exacnue batsineheaeneootelore cerns areas A8e 112 Sixth St. rip ADVERTISED GOODS, ARP ALWAYS: GOOD Grocery. - Phone 37 We are overstocked: on Brdome, and Saturday we will _ sell Brooms. worth from 90¢ to $210, for, each... .......80¢ The Perfect House Broom, made of stlect Fiber, 12 inches wide, claimed to last longer than peo- |} fee Kitchens The W. ©. U,, the “White Ribbon- ers,” a lary nunrber of mothers, wives and sisters have organized what Mr. Keniston of the Bismarck Com- mercial club has called a dollar drive for the purpose of establishing and maintaining five field kitchens to sup- ply our North Dakota boys at the front with coffee, chocolate and other refreshments. The drive is now on. Yesterday the Council of Defense approved of this drive, and today the W. C. T. U. will begin the canvass and will expect Bismarck and Burleigh county men and women to cheerfully aid in making this drive as much of a su aS previous patriotic move- men Burleigh county is expected as its quota to reach the $500 mark, A little more than one half of this is expected of Bismarck, and as the re- quest is reasonable it is believed Eis- marek will surely go “over the top.” Anyone approached by known Bis- rck women p g printed $1 rive slips will simp! mile and dig end: N THOUSAND orth Dakota W, C. T. U and sailors— ont—Chocolate How much fort bags for soldie d to collect for this fund by the W. RETURN TO MINNESOTA Mrs. Ed Napstad and Little Son! ! Back to Old Home Mrs, Edward H. Napstad and small son, whose husband and father, a well known forme ‘apital City commer. cial traveler, died last week at Glen- dive, ‘Mont., where he had represented ‘he Bismarck Grocery Co, for the last two years, passed through Bismarck this week en route to thelr former home at Barnesville, Minn, LOGANS ancy Cucumbers Asparagus Head Lettuce a rare bargain at the price. Leaf Lettuce Celery Radishes I VEGETABLES Onions. Beets Carrots |Head Lettuce, Celery, Cucum- Fancy Strawberries, per box. 28e and everything the market af- Try and get your orders in early | so that you can enjoy. the » parade in the afternoon. Both Phones 211 Other Week Days at 4:45 P. M. War} nd more com-! | “During the last few days there {| | has been heavy fighting south of pouiar' Hawaiian Queen’s arer is author-j * (. T. U. of North Dakota.” inokalani of Hawaii, was | saiieneiaebs today ‘by Julius Asch, the vf Honollulu, sted HAIG’S REPORT London, April 5.—Field Marshal Haig’s report tonight from Brit- ish headquarters in France soys: “After heavy artillery prepar- ation the enemy launched a strong attack this morning on the whowe front between the Somme, and Avre rivers, On the right | and center of the British lines the, attacking German infantry were repulsed; but on the left the weight of the assault succeeded in pressing back our troops for a short distance in the neighbor- hood of Hamel on the south bank 4 of the Somme. The fighting is « continuing in this area, | “Early in the afternoon the en- | emy also attacked our I’ne west | of Albert and was completely re- pulsed. the river Luce. A Canadian cav- {| atry brigade greatly distinguish- | Heirlooms Hunted | “alif, April 4.—Search idence here for the |{ an king and a sil-| jeld and silver crown, alleged to; en the proerty of the late None of} les was found. In applying h warrant Asch asserted he heirlooms had been stolen from BROWN & 118 3rd St. Meat: orders taken’ and. delivered Last Delivery Saturday, 5 P. M. | Huseonepneenagcapeaevacvesncaqgccsccesagnqueegeuasoevccseuaguanaponenenannasntett Brown, Geiermann & Ryan eeeecvcvesococsccacrceseceleeleressenesereseeoeeeeeeseeesoee Quality Groceries at Prices Thal Talb JONES | “The Most of the Best for the | oe FOR SATURDAY | hese are high grade goods and i thera, ‘Tomatoes and Cauliflower, | fords. | FRUIT | Bananas--Grape Fruit—Apples | and Strawberries * with Groceries. SWEET CREAM FRESH §S Te one enli ‘the ry to to enlist in the regular Redcloud, i wel} known | . Saturday Specials TRAWBERRIES Large assortment of Home Brand Jam, very fine, pure and delicious. Special for Saturday, large 5 Ib. cans, $1.15 PURE HIGH TEST SWEET CREAM OGAUEVAAAOELUEOAUUNOGOUUOOONOOCOOOOUUNOOUUOLASOGLORAQOON AY UAAapApgnuentnecinese dedaganeeenendl SSHHaevananaennnconeneenenenennesaeneaanonnseneveonnesoeeeeeseesoesneeMGQECeereneAeneeseseeesnenoensuneneoneneugnensd Lunch BRUBEERLEGEREREGEDEL! Hunt's 1 Ib. at Hoffman's Chocolate Shop 2 cans for CALF LIVER LAMB 3 packages Royal Lemon Washing Powder (large size) And one free, FOr. ee ce eee ecee ece ee a oy8 95e 5 bars White Borax Naptha Soap Standard Corn, Canned Pears, large cans, No. 8 size, in heavy syrup, Chickory (substitute for Coffee), 2 Ibs. for Our Meats are all Government Inspected—Try them and SUSLAUCLUSUREAULODEDEANOOSEROGEUEDBOGOCUEESEOODUSECOCOOUEREOQUCQUEDOEEREDOSSEROEOPESSERgEID= see the difference. | CALF SWEET-BREADS.. =! VEAL 2 PORK Making One Pound of Ham Do | the Work of Two AMERICA has pledged herself throughout the life of the war to save as much meat as pos- sible. The housewife who makes one pound of ham do the work of two Is a patriot. As long as the war lasts it will be impossible for us to furnish the normal amount of pork products. for private con- sumption. In order that, the public may not be deprived of ham a ae we urge our customers to conserve it, and. will do everything in our power to show how this can be done. Tuesday is meatless day. Upon’ this day do not.eat meat of any kind. Until recently Saturday has been porkless day. This restriction has now been lifted, but only temporarily. You may serve ham-on Saturday but in. your preparation and use of it, practice conservation. The Conservation of Ham A. whole ham is one of the few meats that lends itself; readily to conservation. You can keep it over without fear of spoiling,-and you, can serve it in a wide variety of ways. Prepared whole or The. Red Heart Trade. Mark on Your Ham Means Economy. JOHNiMORRELL &:Co. . SIOUX FALLS, SOUTH- DAKOTA, _ .* Baked Ham Virginia Style in combination with vegetables and cereals ham satisfies the craving for the meat flavor with a mini- mum of waste. Morrell’s Dakota’s Pride Hams are the first and choicest cuts from young, corn-fed_porkers. Because they are closer and better trimmed than ordinary hams they may be eaten to the last scrap. Practical Cook Book Free Ta help our customers conserve, we have had Mrs. Ida, Cogswell Bailey Allen prepare a book of | 13 practical ham and bacon recipes. ' As editor of the “Housewive's Forum” of Pictorial Review magazine, Mrs. Allen knows many things about conservation and menu building which will be helpful to you. We will be glad to’ mail’a copy of this splendid cook book to any housekeeper free. Just send us your name and address and we will forward it immediately, The following recipes,staken from this book, show two ways.of cooking ham which make it go round for a good many meals: Baked Ham, Virginia Style Seru® one Morrell Dakota's Pride Ham and plunge in boiling water containing mixed-pickle spice. Simmer gently from 3*to 4ihours. Re- Tove and pace off half the akin’ leaving Kelagee to elit ia Keeping bars moist until ready to cut from that portion. Dust exposed fat with suger and dried bread. crumbs. Dot with cloves. Cook in moderate oven: until crumbs ate browned. Escalloped: Minced Ham and Potatoes Cil a caserole or baking deh ih ham fat. : Fue Jatee oli siced Taw potatoes, sprinkle with salt and. pepper and. half tablespoonful of flour. Then put. on a little minced cooked Dakota's Pride Ham and a little finely minced onion. Continue inthis’ way until dish is’ filled as desired. _ Cover with’ milk and: bake gently in moderate oven for 2 hours, or until the potato is tender. Bestrew with dried bread crumbs and brown. It may be necessary to add a little more muilk during cook! ing. The amount of ham.used is optional. ey «three Corn Brooms. Special Baking Powder, 2 cans for .........005 43c =| for Saturday, each ....... 60¢ Pie eee © eet Be On 8. Brand Preserves a pint ruit jars, Saturd. ght. Cleanser; Cans) 2.:sc5/..c:crtus ceatseerntiaeo ogee 25c ae dey moeenaaie 5 GeCANS HOM earsihoedcemee erie Haste 32e 2) Large assortment Beech-Nut Brand Jelly, Grape Fruit Mar- malade and Cranberry Sauce, special prices for Saturday. We Handle the Finest Dairy | Butter Made — Strictly Fresh Eggs—Sweet Cream. "Tuaneuueeagvecacouceeaccuuceneanooccsencauccecenuoseenaguiceeeguoncenanevceananiensearenstanneiennts Bee An : HAMane .. BACON, RECIPES. Cook Book, containing 113 <am and Bacon recipes by Ida.C. ‘Bailey Alten; sent free’ to’ any housewife. Write today. _— aoe