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BISMARCK EVENING TRIBUNE HASSED DIVISIONS OF HUNS -. WINNIPEG. JGDpteS To DELIGHT ae WHEELS ORLAW “ae uiss hl a are fomidden the American flyers. i | One grea ble for the aviator a . ni , pus HURLED AGAINST UNYIELDING "Famous Troupe of Canadian Juveniles Here for! GRINDING OUT A [is tnaing hig cro country Se ea O atontey |flights and to facilitate this marks, nana Re ; Performances Monday.and Tuesday mil landing stations have been estan! ghgearments.on: kati aides cot tha ALLIED LINE IN NEW BATTLE JURY FOR I W: W | Waited of venlodsenginisyin tne. stator ual oifie al communication is- ed ] The Winnipeg Kiddies, a troupe of The Winnineg Kiddies give a high} ry ry One flyer from ch Field, Waco, an sued thig evening. . The statement f] 1! Canadian. juveniles, hailed as the} grado patrioti¢ vatideville entertain: | paericam cones svent rather high in ane that. the Germans repulsed patriotic, attraction now en} ment, During the first two years of jthe air and flew for an’ hour or 80 Counter atéacks’ during’ the day fresh from Camp Dodge, where] the war the troupe was used to good They Turn Very Slowly; C ‘ounsel ¢ on his practice flight. Spying an av! oi cugathevAvestriver: Most Sanguinary Fighting in Offensive May bein: ties payed to te fation emp, he landed only to. find s of thousands of} advantage in America in recruiting 2 ° y be 7 Q smileage book holders at one of the] for Canadian, battalions. ‘They ol Thinks Selection May he that a sive oni Mid -akno® ca ape] { Bae ‘4 ‘ or q Progr ess F rom North of Albert to South 16 Liberty theaters now oper-| still apnearing generally under the} Made in Month: 6 had. been lost inc the. clouds, “Ot: 1 \ of Montdidier ating at American cantonments, will’ aus OF iInttitary or patriotic organ ! aa ficbre at. Waco’ were. notified! aida ’ 4 : {, aiched a machine to his aid. ‘i ‘ a i patched a ma i | 4 IAN EDITOR IS ARRESTED) Aviators here are impatient to get! 9 > 7 TN jto Europe and after one has made a q I NTE NTE TROO! SHAVE TURNED AT een ae faa i ae ‘few solo flights time drags heavy un-| i y , hicago, UL, April 6. Kight jurors til he gets his cominission and. ord! BAY TWELVE MILES F ROM AMIENS | uad been leadereil by the government! ers'to prepare to inove. Hetere the ie = | © the detease and four-of them had commlaston awarded, a cadet has ‘alt Lik : ; aaa SGT ARE | been tentatively accepted by) both! many te addition t6-ReeS * Body All Broken oken Out. Felt Lika ‘ a . ore r) . PTT: , 5 a ) many test n addition to a set num | Only Minor Successes Have Gone) CEC M ‘ REPEL ! RUSSIAN" sides when the trial of 112 leaders} her of hours of plain flying. A solo Tearing Clothes Off. Could _ } to Huns in Recent BRUTALITY TO AUSTRIAN foot orranizers of the industrial flyer is a cadet. who has just been Not-Slee 4 HYPROCRISY OF CZERN | ate kar of ihe World, charged with turned from the hands of the instiue-! jot olceps i ttacks = | | plotting to destroy war industries by) tors. His first solo flight is his: firs ; c - ; Lord Robert Ceeil, parlia- strikes adjourned. Friday. ' ; | (rip in an airplane alone. After that Trouble Lasted Six Weeks, Cuti- i aa my PT: AP ear rata ry: | penewea enorts tuo speed up selec:/he must quality alone in the figyre ] (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) mentary under secretary of }tion of a jury followed complaints|oignt. spirals, loops, nose dives td! cura Soap and Cuticura 4 : Eola uhleht hawelastedt singel tee ee eee told the As- jtrom some of the one hundred. venire-| tail spins, | Ointment Healed. i i Ce eee eer nee Se nie sociated Press today that ;}men that their ‘business conections| Safety in flight, instructors say, is 7 — : 4 iq Thursday and which probably — still whatever doubt about Czer- made it essential that_ they return | in direct ratio to the height maintain-| ‘My trouble began with an itchy | continues with utmost fury, the Ger nin might have existed *be- {shortly or arange for their absence} ed and no stunts are allowed at low sensation, and all of my body was vs 4 mans have been hurling massed divis |; 5 he er . | during the trial. Night sessions may| than 1,000 feet. If the height is suffi-| broken oat.with pimples, The: pim- | ana have) a 8 a fore his latest declaration ibe held beginning next week cient. they explain, there is no dilem-| Ples were hard-and-red, at first, and i fons against the British and French) there can be no doubt now “JJudging from evidence on: hand,/ma from. which the aviator can not| thea they.began to turn to water and , { a qT ; i 'the trial should be concluded in ajextricate himself: Fatalities usually| 'Y, UP.) They were irritating and month or weeks” said Frank. K | occur wi ace! 2 st ‘ay| made me scratch all the time. J could bs oceur when accidents happen so near not sleep at night, and sometimes 1 | Nebeker, of counsel for the govern-|the ground that the flyer can not right! gett like:tearing my clothes all off, | went tonight. |the machine. | “The trouble lasted about six weeke | Editor to be Tried er before I used. Cuticura Soap and Oint- Benjamin H. Williams, former edi-| MUCK INTERNED ‘ment. _I only used two boxes of Cut tor of ‘Solidarity,” an I. W. W. publi-) nha ‘cura Ointment and ‘thee cakes of Cu. cation, who was arrested in Cleve- AS ENEMY ADLYEN) sicura Soap and I was: heale | land on a federal indictment returned, Rall Sorel oN (Signed) Mrs. Carrie Jordan, 620 4 | will be brought to Chicago immediate-| | Washington, D. C., April 6.—Inter-| Presbyterian Ave., Madison, Indiana, ily, iment of Dr. Karl Muck, former lead-| June 18, 1917, Dp. “Unless Williams exercises his right | er of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, Clear the pores of impurities by of protest that the trial is already] for the period of the war, was order-! daily use of Cuticura Soap and‘occa- | under way, he will be tried with the|ed today by the department of jus-| —sional'touches’ of Cuticura’ Ointment lest of the defendants” said Claude] tice. Dr. Muck, held to be an enemy| as needed’ to Soften, soothe and heal. lines, from far north of Albert to a ths short distance north of Montdidier: x { Probably there has not been a more sanguinary battle fought since the gining of the Teutonic offensive if Ma 21, than this, which has i objective the drivi he stands for Prassian ideais and Prussian poliey. a ss” Lord Robert added, “that I prefer Prussien brutality to A tween ‘the British and trian hyprocrisy. If you are the cutting of the Paris-Amiens rail), going to rob and strangle road south of Amiens and the capture) your neighbor, it is better of that city. not to talk of your modera- But in spite of the power of the at ti’ , tack the entente allied legions have stood firm over most of their front. At only two points have they bee: SS i forced to give ground, and these seem | ; |R. Porter, special assistant attorney |alien in spite of his claims to Swiss) ‘They are ideal for every toler and 4 on the men te be ming ssugee Si | general. fi ‘ citizenship supported by the Swiss! nursery purpose. q compared Wwita tier cost inh las Bleme A |” Prospective ‘Jurors examined by! Jegation, will be turned over to the Each Fees by Mail, Address post.’ 4 to the southwest of Albert, the Bri te eeeen Monday and Tues-| izations. ch little youngster is ac-| ing goveramenl have been question- military authorities, who will decide Cutioura, Dept. R- Boston."" Sold i ish have withd wn hort distance, | LOAN OPENING perioraianee ac ne Unione atinec d by his or her mother, an@/ eq closely-as- to their ancestors, the| where he shall be imprisoned, eve ywhere. Soap BC. intment 25 and lc. i and the, renet ae Br i ay The Kiddies have played at Fargo. | # selected by the Winnipeg | newspapers and magazines they read,, 4 tof Moreull. At-this point, the board of education, travels with the/ their sympathies in the war before) . A Or ouiuti thee CalllesoeE Uns Grand Forks and other North Dakota RA oes ferprdsent ae ris-Amicns road. | T EH N points, where they have been great] troupe and conducts not less than America cilered eee ey eters tee Germans; Claim: 90,000 Taken: | favorites, “The Gate: City, where the] tnrce hours’ school each day, in hotel| The government used the third of its tI ' i mits Wanhia mm pn pe ee Kiddies first appeared _ , The (German comeial Gear cispigads likGd rig tender shrine parlors or Pullman drawing rooms. Xx peremptory chalenges today to ex- j claims German suce $ north and ae ae a a ae : vho: $ re . brought them for a return en-| Uncle Sam ami the Dominion gov-| use a. venireman. w i Cane Heaheee taken thee dive] Parades and Bonfires, Public during which the young-| ernment are jointly directing the tour, ca jet atisfy the pr as i et : | ine “neeches are yed each night to a packed| auu it is not probable that there are | the irs’ a ‘ has iner ; eal to, 90) 000 and the guns Meetings and Speeches are joc, ; BRE TO & Packed) ine entire continent 11 little folk | amined the government e oN tuaciie ireuable Phe juveni i oo are ‘bee red Sach ot| because of their past or present viev It seems probable that the entente Planned The juveniles are now on their way, Who are better cared for. Each of} because of their y r 1s receives a/ on the war. | nd hotel | Landis’ Protests Food. | and! For the first time: in five months, of the! eighty-eight of the defendants enjoyed he juvenile prof alary and. tr s for himself or allies now are prepared for counter | es west from Camp Dodge, where the attacks. They have fixed their lines | swere the bes jon which ha een . of Amiens| LEGAL HOLIDAY IN- PLACES ¥¢t appeared at the great Liberty the: TTA eT a ter, wh the t f th ds of whilé the remainder ; ad it is evident tha are they have | ater, where the tens of thousands o: pmnainde: - . ee fitted jae wae ae Ne Ene ae Hunhuskers assemble several nights are devoted to’ patrjotic | fietn evening Se outside ihe ae | This is the day that the ry ‘. nae. 20k exchange eir smi york. Their diversitied: v: ja nder heavy guar¢ hey were 2 | Z . z ted a The contour of the count back | si ee eleg each week to exchange their smile-} work, Their diversitied vaudeville” pro-} : ae i f sale of the third issue o: ic af co ameduines (eee ean susiness Suspended .in:Scores of ie. ook coupons for high class. gram’ occupies two h ad it usu-| fed by the government at the federal H —_|s 5 2 ERTY BONDS op ‘ fensive tactics. | Cities in Celebration Like = #™usement. They. are booked here | ally is broken in the le to per-| building as a result of ® potifion: to - LIB opens, ‘The first anniversary of the en- ; ; on the strongest of recommendations | mit. of a 15 minutes’ patriotie ad- jdudee Fe aes alle against; the: eres f ited \ Y rt te! ; wis Fraser, Fred; dress. ismarck, pr 6 nn | food provided a e jail. = $ 4 $ trarice-of the United States int \ the Fourth from General G. Angus Fraser, Fred; dress. In Bismarck, prominent men S novices aie : = Sta is war finds General Pershing’s veterans | ie \. Inysh, vice president of the First, will. speak -each evening and at the) County jail officials said the men It is also the:anniver somewhere in the battle zone. | Wa ton) DG, Apr Gotha Velonal bank Ol: Ratko; ands ethers.) “Tilesday safternoop: matinee: oneue | nddition the rear ea banicatarotttrald Mg / « sary of America’s declar- . i i ind. Loe eae saw i » Gate City, | Liberty loan. taddition they rece skets of fr i Mien = i 156 ples Regain cround) in to Uhening today of” America's third eho) sa watbentin, thes cate: Gy pe cee. |and other provisions daily through ation of war against Ger- Bo = splte ol pe terrific strain to) yiy campaign Tor popular war credits, eee owe ‘the organization and that they were | v, Wan iw whole, the most unruly lot ever H which they have been bjected, the fon the annive allies huve regained some ground, One of war, prot y of the declaration | ease filled with) whiskey. Sully al-; a t Nilesat | sty reseuible indepen ‘ 2 ‘ leged that he had heen paying Todias | confined in the Jail. a of these points is near Grivesness, a! dence day a8 an occasion for patrivtic WOOLEN WLS Pee ieseta wa une caanan carte “Piey have thrown bread at. the There is no better way a A short distance northwest of Montdid-| cetenrations [for protection. When he found that; uards when: the entire: country wash {f ‘ hick alt cale d jer, another near Hebuterne, and an norts tonight at headquarters of Tr i » | Tobi protection wasn't the real) oiving gives Ad MOR OMGE Ol? in which you can cele- i : fate M R night 3 fi J | | striving to save bread for one sol brate this. historic da’ other between Montdidier and Noyon,/ tye third liberty loan told of enthu 4 on be * article, he displayed a natural peave.: diers,” said Will T. Davies, jailor. H prave CNIS: 20s Nay \ wear the viInge of Oneillers sare it [8] jostle preparations for parades and i Law? AE * jana iiecainelw-squenler: i s| ; ; than by buying ay ¥ in this latter region that the great) 7 ie me a alty f ‘ began seed { TY B e i. : bonfires, public meetings and loyalty . ors Tobias, araigned in police court for! AMPS | j “B WK TY BONDS to help your ic alyed counter attack has been expect pee hes, to ary eho appeal MA : NIFORMS, preliminary hearing, strenuously de- ‘AVIATION C ERS { country in its struggle to r It was’ announced at. Washington| mec eee eo tcwel halidey UO AVEL: i [ni 4 everything, but a Dickinson bank-| TURN OUT FLYERS : uphold. civilization and i on ‘Friday. that aJapanese force had| tin’, jee polidey ane % pidced-on: the stand testified that —_—_— Bismarek.ND. democracy. } Been lee dat Wikuivostok lie oust jin scores of cities business Is to be ‘ ‘ |tobias had hed. during the last Uncles F Making Aviators ISMAPrCK NV. Y pracy. 4 ip ara tertiliyid of the. trane-Siberian| erences nay, oF (Be Gay t0 Government Permits Must’ Be! year more than $1,000 wort hot checks | Uncle Sam Fast Making Aviator: i . railroad. It is explained that the in| essa, tow f Fr Obtained for Civilians = © | CRdorsed to Tobias by Sullivan. ‘To: Who'll Wallop Hun | ) BUY: YOUR: LIBERTY stent iwi itie: i | Small Towne Seramnle ter Flag. ained for Civilian | vias, Who originally had been held | eat e cident is without political significance.) [adicarions tonight were that only | Fra under: $1,000 bail, then was bound | aa The Oldest and BONDS AT THIS BANK There have been artillery engage-}a small part of the $%,000,000,000 war Clothing a bs Fort Worth, Tex, Apri (The var- iw VICEST ane merits. on: the Belgian. and ‘French! op in wey fet eal | over to the district court on a formal |, ‘ z ea : i fae Mee ments f ‘ hi credit would be ibed tomorrow. | —— . charge of aiding and abetting boot-| 108 aviation camps in the state now Largest Bank fronts outside of the Dattle area 10) ioan organizations probably will be ‘ vq) legging and other violations of the/#"¢ turning out finished flyers at a} lieeeeli f De it for G ‘ Picardy. The ity of Rheins has! 145 busy promoting spectacular feat-' TO’ ELIMINATE SHORTAGE er pakota prohibition law. To- | Sttisfactory rate, officers say, and {he | inlhissectionol epository for Govern ” SE enon ree states than| Uren 10, actually ike in subseriotions): ee bias’ bail was boosted from $1,000 to in ruclien camp: al Camp Diek from id; the Stale ment, State, County } German ind "Turkish troops aye eee eee ee eeeny nmete, Washington, D.C. April “G—AlL $1,500 ,and the old bonds were Co eee TO IISA ER CHeR ane IOS a \ and City Funds, forced British infantry and cavalry to] he notable exceptions, however, for, Woulen mills in the country were die-, celled. When Tobias left thte court). noved on so as to get their first | 4 retred ag | +i < z room in search of new bondsmen, s = toe in the region north of Jeri |; of these are anxious to roll up) ected bys the war’ departinent’ today" therefore, he was under bail of no fights. Training is pushed at the! a Bae vat tharerhiave een aio -aimelal their entire quota’ of subscriptions) tg hold their looms at the service sort, and when he’ seemed to just | greatest speed consistent with safe- is comment on the peace addreas made ae 7 Se noreaa ie ck. the | of the government from now until naturally drop out of sight shortly , ' by Count Czernin, the Austro-Hungar | yor their, ie : July 1, in order -to insure adequate thereafter, a large number of people ; g a eel : d | for their communities the third liberty are said to have found life a brighter! ‘ jan foreign minister loan honor flag, | Supplies of cloth for uniforms. Man-Troposition, Only, of. course, Tobias | i Ea Saas President Wilson will speak at Bal- ufacturers: of civilian. clothing who qjan’t really disappear for good. \ a timore in the evening, Secretary Mc-| get any of the output of the mills will. % { , E Adoo at La oe do so. under special’ government: per- 2 » President Marshall at owis, | init : eseereary anes at Clevelant. ” ""Xtaeos ware sent to tho mits oy The Parfegk Baby ncourage Dboys and Gir: is. : IN CONTROL OF : “OLLISION Acting Quartermaster General “ell 1 ‘ : A thals, It was:officially stated that the Of Th fi tore 5 t A G |G. N. COLL rE eae rena engl Fu ‘fo Plan ar jen 3 i 0 clothe all men: called to the colors. No \ RESULTS FROM ; comment. was available as. to the{ Anes Method That Has. Wonder’? 7 MIXED ORDERS 272" of cloth the government:may | > Influence upon Tke Futuro Iafans. E release to private manufacturers or as t s I Believed Injured, But no | 12,82 trobable effect of the command: | i Naval Force Landed in Valdiyo- "¢VeTt! Belleved injure z UL NO! coring order upon the trade. ij : stok to Protect Lifeand | Deaths Have Been Re LOUIS TOBIAS HELD ; Property Ported AS MAN'HIGHER UP IN: J eae, : Minot, N. D., April 6.—Great Nor- DICKINSON: PIG RING RUSSINANS KILLED JAP thern passenger’ trains Sumber 1 and ‘Before the arrival ot haby:knowhng women 4 four cellided head on, a few, miles i eye the. isie-honored 8 east of Pallais, Mont.. at 8:15 o'clock Well Known Queen Gity Cigar-|fitlers’ Friend, Nurs! Preperation, Washington, D. (., April 6.—Land- ' ashington, » April 6.—Land:| this morning, according to word r |. Here is a most wonderful: appiication for 4 ing of Japanese naval forces at Viad-lcotved here tonight. Several Maker. Is Charged. With [30 abdomen 4 and breasts IE “penetrates . Ivvostock to protect life and property| gers were slightly “hurt, No_ of Serious Offense ie ae ea yd tS antares | reported 4p the state depart-\ Statement could be secured, but it was . | gemand for expansion, is i mene today by the American cour) yeported that a mix up in orders was By its use. the ante yee of Pregnancy si sul there. followed an attack on/fesvonsible. The two engines and| Dickinson, N. 1, April 6.—When |e steaim bearingdoirh and stretching paing Fe J ea ffi¢e 1 i ik e R N' one baggage car were badly damaged.| Louis Tovias, Dickinson cigarmaker, | ¢re: counteracte: The system is prepared : % . sane nthtipon being atkgea oiste ‘The other cars did not leave the track | held to: the district court to answer fete fons sree aod tie” brings Ries ae és me ; - slansicy) B he abel °Y.| Traffic was delayed about eight hours. to a charge of being one of the men|!epe prbese ane hippy Seep , Ny : Se eee Fe teter fanaa ae aibne Rumors fo the effect that sixty were/ higher up in a Dickinson blindpigeing/ ing Bye Crate ees pa ae A the youngsters to grow food. Give them the he sihall and-orily sufficient to prevent | Ua injured were denied by railroad > pe jvallced. put. of the police court | ecret ts and petursuy the pain and delight of watching nature’s development from. tiny. r ! wMit'was Teamed officially that the MORMON LEADER © ot seta is ai inet a | ale of a hoe family dutor ty the Brak seeds to‘crisp vegetables. Encourage children to become: vi attaches 4 | number of prominent Yickinson men | leld: Regulatot Lamar Bldg., At- American government attaches no eatdca elven that his disappear | ata, Ga. Tt Is for SET Sie ouigcoke _ food producers and help win the war. political significance to this incident WOULD HAVE ALL Re ight be absolutely, aud entirely». safe: and. wonder- In other words, it is not regarded a 4 TTOULLN Tee alleeahe ia” hokey *t ee eG them for their Jnstruc, | Dependable, tested seed will bring most satisfactory results. Select ~- \ : . bei conected in any way with th 7 Me H eged, he ke: n i bolus sconested Ja_eny Way, wilh. the WIDOWEKS MARRY ‘a. great "aicutit jot titereatlan jingle te Instruction and ome the ‘varieties needed for the children’s garden from the STERLING : ese intervention in Siberia. The land information : Inyolving Dickinson! and ; just what every Seed'Case, In almost: every community of deal = Stark: al’ fa ; ry ity of your state, ers sell = {i arty was from a Japanese cruis. Shoddy Clothes Meet Disfavor 2t4%* county official families. Thé | soman wants to know and will be a splen- Z = gy party (was: froma Jenanese eruls-|é ) ss] s Dickinson elgarmaker was. arrested | id Mttlo text book, of, guidance, not only and-recommend these hardy, productive seeds. = ” : Too, in Eyes of Joseph (on complaint of “Syllt” Sullivan, ta-| or yourself but will "uke you Nelpihy it = : IDLE RICH AND d as i ken in tow a few days ago when he ther andl ia inagmen a iho dress, ann Namesiof: ‘the, nearest dealers who handle Northrup, King & Sone re a ‘ , Ez NS I Smith drifted in from Montana with a suit | hus, fortl yourself against paln and le Sheds seiraslted on request. = ‘ 5: IDLE ALIENS IN wt = ———— \ = a Salt Lake City, Utah, April 6—Ure:! = CANADA. BANNED), ise-ait members of the church to ihua| All T f f 1] = Fea mae the wearing of shoddy clothes and; races of Ocrorula = oat ein 6.—Idle aliens and) making an appeal that all widowers, | he t = the idle rich if Canada have been|.:nless too old, should marry again,| Cl id fr hi Blood = made the subect. of government con | President Joseph’ F, Smith, addressed | eanse rom e ‘ .. trol. Thegovernment today announc.| several thousand persons at the seth’ Imypurities Fempily Wiped | for re pes late trace of Scrof- “ted an order in council directed at| semi-annual conference of the Church | ula a ts, and there, 7 these classes. of persons. providing | of Jesus Christ :of Latter Day Saints | Mae does not promptly that’every male shall be regulatly-en>| Mor hich dhe! ds oda! reaches peg thoroughly cleans. { "United Stas a tom th csseas LV rEnn mons, . w! opener ret ¥.| pe vd fond gaged in some useful occupation with| President Smith said statistics | - Ie thare ia any trace of Scrofcie; or} and-r disease germ that ; r is 4” is the exception of persons under:sixteen | showed that among church members me impurities fal oy blood, you} infes Rhee give, you new. t Now -> laatalent -Moceanonse Mon. years and sixty. or physically un-| seven.of every. one. thousand. were | Miele devel-| lifg - Itis sold by all drog fity or a-al tor temporarily unem-' widowers and he felt that it is their | body is cae ands A ployed, duty to maray na of atl your resale he has been| begin. its use fouls, ‘Write a-com- Violation Of, the-provisions is. pin: ot off) ‘your case) and. yor: ota oe Fm o t medical advice free ste Sere ue 30.

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