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nw 5 — Just northwest of Albert the Germans) April 6.—(By As DRIVE FOR AMIENS HURLING WAVES: OF MEN AGAINST LINES Huns ‘In. Vast Numbers Are Successfully Repulsed With Severe} Losses Just Below the Somme. Fighting All Along the Freneh| ‘ “Front Is Reported to; Be Exceedingly Intense. Teutons At- +» tempt Raid Against American Positions. ss _-. With the British Army’ in France, April 6.— (By the Asso- ciated Press)—Another heavy attack by the Germans in the drive! for Amiens appeared to be under way at an early hour today. At 5:0 o’cleck this morning the enemy was reported to be advancing in waves hear the: Vaite ‘wood, which lies in the Somme valley east of Corbies © § ‘Gal ‘The ‘strong hostile agsaults which were made in this region yesterday resulted in.the pushing back somewhat of the defending line ‘south of Hangard wood.’ ‘Elsewhere the Germans were re- pulsed ‘with severe losses." \ This operation was divided into two sections. About mid- day the enemy surged forward in large numbers just below the Somme. ‘The British artillery: and machine guns opened a ter-| tific which had'full play’on the advancing infantry and brought the.attack.to a standstill; ~~ : Weather Improving. Bitter Fighting. ¢ South of Hany ats o the ea The weather on ‘the battle-front was f Ba * | reported improving Saturday. a ey ree ad tke ae. | Premier Clemenceau has added to fenders Were torcell:t0 fall Unc’ sche. French’ contidence in the outcome of what in'the’face 6f superior nunibers the great battle by an explanation of | After-a. slight withdrawa! however. the situation to the preliminary mili-' the British theld on ‘ tenaciously to! tery committee, in which he told them: their \new i ositions ahd tl enemy | the situation might safely be left: in} wae ele te make further progresd | the hands of France's admirable army. ; although -he kept throwi waves of | His statement supplements © General | PROUD Ne EOE tn en Wetenaes,| Fock’s “all is going well” in his re-| fantry against the lefenses.| marks of the ‘state. of affairs in the! | Fighting ‘further north in‘ thé region | bottie area. of Albert yesterday also gave the,Ger-: “ihe anniversar 1 c ¢ ( niversary of the entry of the mansa slight gain’ just sduthwest. of | yriteq States into the war was made| GERMANY MAKES DETERMINED THE FAMILIAR: SOILED, PRI BEFoORG y' LANDON % URE BREAKING GOES SOMETHING LIKE THIS ==) DEAR FRISND, A. LITTLE HELP I CRAVE TO KEEP ME FROM A STARVELING'S GRAVE, ere.. NTED SLIP OF "POETRY: “TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED COLUMNS | BL BYOUNG |X8AL BSTATE COMPANY | FOR SALE—Seven room, modern - | house only three blocks from post- office, $4,000.00, This is a real bar- GET OTOP THIS WITH, YOUR RUINS PosTRyY —— MY HEARTS &= os se pasce ener ne aa | the -eccasion abroad of celebrative which they won before Dernancourt {functions in London. Paris and Rome | This advance brought up’ against the! nd the sending of numerous mes-| - Albert-Amiens railway, which they un-| sages of felicity by allied leaders. A doubtedly- were trying to get“hold “of. notes utterance was that ‘by Pen a , er Lloyd George, in which he predict-! . North Biec Re hie’ Aghane faiad éd that during “the hast. tow weeks”; Rene va8' the United States “would give i ry}! 6.7 me-canal at Bozin ‘court which block-; 4 ARTILLERY MAKES WAR | ed the enemy advance in this secto?.; With the French Army in France, | ra iated Press)--Tni secured a hold on the crest, of ie a¥tillery alone made war during the| bridge from which they pushed theif) night and early this morning, but) attack, but without success, | made it with great vigor, chiefly in the| Fighting continued -nearly all da inity of the punction of the French} yestérday im the region of Bucquoy) and British where strong enemy ac-/ and. ‘Albairizeville.’ :In’ the’ ‘region of; tion seemingly marking time, while the lattér place the enemy: wasithrown | {aking a rest, perhaps for another for- back but’ a desperate battle waged ward push here or elsewhere. néar Bucquoy. d \| The German emperor, who is said to | .“TheGermans stormed and ceoc:| he watching the battle has real war | eupied Tessleny iat avestertayec Ae movements proceeding ‘before his} s eyes. lived engagement was fought as the, “However, the Germans now have sult of an enemy assault on a small; reached ground which they had not scale. after a heavy, trench mortar} previously prepared, as they did the bonibardment. ‘This attack was re-, country they devastat@l last year be- at i ing Roye, Lassigny, Noyon, St, Quen- bess asi | tim, LaFere and Chauny, where they) anne Ame tean Positions. | .e,| left no shelter whatever for the allied Ne (By. ‘the As Met d Pr 3) troops, whose movements they were | edt: Ete Dental a tala ia | thus able to -observe without hind- ing on: the: American positions | nthe present fighting is progressing | weat of Toul after a saclay ett: over a rather broken country, and the preparation. per were ar ven) Germans are meeting with the fierc-j ene 5 beg Tecan. ay a an me! est resistance on every inch of it, and | € un fire, and fle aati nat te they are open to counter attacks that poheavy casualties, leaving two) cre perilous for them, ‘The slight ners in the hands of the Ameri-) qunctuations in the lines. in the last | : 4 | few days show how the French and the German point of x British are taking advantage of the | fhecrdid was a complete failure, a8) natural conformation of the ground, | Bot: ai single American was. captured-| while they are strengthening their de- | | tl ‘f soon as the German barrage fire; songive lines and their artillery. | 4m. infantry advancing and called &rNAKOT) countér barrage; which fell with- ern erry GN yy... The ;Germans scattered as rican. infantrymen came from ing machine and’ automatic gun; Aberdeen, S. D., April 8—South Da- theit ranks. | kota is bending to its task of raising , istening post saw a dig German! and tonight one county reports over- ‘fag’ eloge by. He leaped out and hit advance subscriptions are pouring { ith fils rifle butt and. then throt-| into county chairmen, although details ‘tife;American' trenches. Another Ger- ‘thad ‘was captured in ‘No Man's Land lffted,; the “American’ outposts saw the; utesjust in front of the FOR $22,000,000 rground shelters and began| i:'Ameérican corporal yesterday in| 322,000,000 of the third liberty loan i int ‘wearing the iron cross pass-| subscription of its allotment while “and‘hauled him into ane of; wy Sorppral whose suuitd “covered rman: while the corporal advanc- | a @{\atid: demanded his surrender.” The! ; LAN’ SAKE, WHAT BRINGS y up iis hands and yell- Nov ALL *ROUND Wean? ase 4 In’ Bnother part of the sector an en- ee ‘earlieer today attacked | uti Aitiefican .party carrying food to a Nstéhing post. The American serg-| eat. commiahding the food carriers | ‘ghot'a Geriian sergeant through the! head. The’ loss of their commander demoralized the German patrol, which | retreated, ‘the American machine gun- elping them on their way. WAR SUMMARY Juste. (By. Associated Press.) ‘The. Germans are continuing their; plunging tactics in the Amiens battle area, with their operation rapidly @e-| veloping into-a greatly ‘magnified ver jun, A “The similarity with. the classic ex-/ ample: of..a German attempt to beat) down: an-~enemy by shger ° force is daily growing. This development. ob-| trddes itself | becatt8e' of ‘the narrow-| ing-of the: area instead’ in ‘their at-) “tack ‘andithe practice of hurling great; fnasses of troops at the defenders of: a Harrow front, regardless of. sacrific- "ed ‘Saturday,’ the main attack was de- livé¥ed © nthe allied center, after the blewlaunched.south of the Somme on Thursday, and that. driven into the; dorth of thé river on Friday ‘Had spent | themiselves.’* > *~ . | + Started South of Somme. Saturday's- big --plunge~eppears to have. had its starting point just to the‘south of the Somme. Apparently ainting at the Albert-Amiens railway | in ‘the vicinity’ of ‘Cortie,. xdout 10 miles east of Amiens the enemy threw . heavy masses of troops toward the) opposing line from. Vaire wood, ebst of Corbie.. The ‘battle: seemed. likely to develop into one of importance,’ as affecting the tenure of. what remain- ed}to the’ éntente’ allies of wedge- shaped piece of ground. in the ample oe here by the Somme and the ai fos bared hacen ok Germans’ dia not renew.. their ‘3 against the French sduth of mine Friday night. “The attack ¢ ai Bri i have not been reported to state head- juarters here. The chairman of Compbell county reported this afternoon that its al- Jottment of $110,000 had alr y been d and the mone in the The county claims to be the first in the state to ove scribe it quota. The active drive in the sta be started April 15 but th of the state quota to ne more of the second loan h the people to early action. 1,000 PRISONERS, WITHOUT DRAFT CARDS IN RAID Minneapolis Police Invade Pgol- rooms and Dance Halls for « Evaders IS RECORD POLICE ACTION Moving Vans Take Priconers tu} Court House Assembly Rooms Minneapolis, Minn., April §.—Ap- proximately 1,000 men of military age who. did not have their registration cards 0 rother credentials with them were taken into custody here tonight when agents of the department ‘of jus- tice and members of the local home guards raided 107 poolrooms and dance halls in the city, Those in charge of the raids said it was the largest gen- | PANSY’S HUSBAND IS. TROUBLE MoNEN DAS A STEIN: DAT GIB ME. TWO Bis we YA | rows: of tables DON’T HoNeN ME~\o’ wars WHATS MATTAH Yo’ EYE? “To BU SOME SALoon’s eral combing of a city for draft evad- ' ers that has taken place anywhere. All those arrested were lougled into moving vansy trucks nd other vehi- cles and -taken, under “armed guards to the aSsembly room at the court house. Some were marched through ard to the court hose where long and clocks had been 1B |w released when they satis! istered and sent i | s were lined up iit dors under guards ' disposition of their | checking ‘up' the men’s records. | Many qf those taken were foreign- | ers bearing Italian alien cards, but not {draft cards, who ‘could’ not | lish and this added to the Seven hundred picked deputies left | headquarters “in the court house and i » the hallse. 1¢ ardsmen and deputies in uniform ; Watched the front and rear doors while agents of the department cf jus tice went ‘through, the plac amined all the men. “All who appear- | ed to be of trait age ‘but who had no ¢ | ed down the ‘streets: Many men were taken from their sweethearts or wives while walking along the Streets and from dance halls. , Weeping ant? shuuting women walk- ing behind ‘the procession ‘along the principal downtown streets wergp cont- mon sights. <\": f y store and tore down a picture of the ser, and one of the late Emperor: Franz Joseph, which were hanging‘on the walls. Tribune Want Ads Bring Results. BY-ALLMAN ed a confectiona ALWAYS IN WHAT You WANTS- 23pEc Yo™ WANTS LINEMENT - NO sun! | GIB Na, NUFFIN DAS ALL he downtown streets under armed; and ex- is were taken, lined up and march- A detachinent of home guards raid-; sain for someone with $2,000.00 in | cash. x | FOR” SALE—Five room house on ; Eleventh street near Rosser; partly | modern, $1,800.00. * | OK” SALE—Lincoln addition acre lots are only five or six bloeks. from the hew south side school and is the cheapest property suitable for gar- | dening and homes anywhere around the city. Prices at the rate of only 25.00 ‘and $30.00 per regular: size ing lot, Very: easy terms. ~Rivervi cheapest high grade lots in ect our buyers ble term: - of lots and le from the + most of | FOR SALE-—Thousan | scores of houses for river to the penitent them on very rea p terms, We show or adve no property | which js not worth the money asked ~ Fire Insurance In Reliable. Companies Office Open Every Evening HEAL ESTATE COMPANY FB. YOUNG | Telephone No. 78R itfice in First National GankBldg. | J @ HOWBAN | Real Estate Bargains FOR SALE—New house of six rooms, | receptién room ‘arid bath. This | house would cost $5,500 to build at ; present. Party is going to leave the city and will sell for $4,150; $600 cash. ¢ : TRUST ME FOR BARGAINS Insurance’ Written: wucas Block, - + - + Phone 745 HELP WANTED—MALE \WANTED—An experienced man for a general store Wril2 No. 478 Tribune. 45 6t WANTED — Experienced automobile mechanic. Lahr Motor Sales Co., Bismarck, N. D. 4-4-1 .| WANTED—A good bindery man with experience. Apply ‘No 476 Tribune. |' 45tf WANTED—Experienced grocery clerk Apply at Gussner's are 3 26 tt WANTED—Good man on dairy farm. Write No. 457 Tribune. 3 2 tf _——————————— HELP. WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Saleslady. Apply at Gold. en Rule. 4-6-1 WANTED—Girl for work and to department. store. 4-5-tf WANTED—Competent girl for gener- al housework. Phone 459L. Mrs. _F. Holmboe. 46 6t \WANTED—Girl for general hous LL, A. Schipfer. 4 Avi rk. Mr WAIT len’s Cafe, Fifth St. | WANTED—Girl for~ general hou! work. Phone 169R, 16 Ave. A West. ROOMS FOR RENT $ for rent for light housekeep- ing in modern house, single or en- 46 3t | suite. Phone 469K. FOR RENT—Front room. Phone 772 E01 3rd street. 46 6t WOR PENT—Furnished rooms. 619- 6th St. 4-4-6t. | OR RENT—Two nice modern house- keeping rooms.’ Call 454X or 514 Hannafin, 3 26 tf FOR RENT: large furnished room in.a new modern house, 1’ blk | from P. O., 213 2nd St. Phone 634X. Wax t 4-7-8-9-10-11-12-6t. FOR RENT—Rooms in strictly -mod- ern house. 615 Fifth St. Phone | _592Y, S11+tf | FOR RENT—Modern room. 621 Sixth 1 Bt : » "3-L-1mo | STEAM-HEATEO furnished. and un- farnished rooms for rent, Business ; college. Phone 183 1 1630 | 300M AND BOARD—O=0 Cth street. | 261 mo. | FOR RENT—Modern furnished or un- |» furnished light housekeeping rooms. Also rooms for rent. Close in, En- quire 520 4th ‘St. | FOR RENT—Close in furnished rooms. !* Also rooms for light housekeeping. 411 Sth street. Phone 273. 2 : 3 29 tt FOR RENT—Modern furnished rooms, 827 6th st. 3-16 tf ‘For SALE OR RENT— \FOR™ SALE—Brand—new, Studebaker at a very reasonable price. M. Halladay.”-Phone 139. | 4 6.tt_ | FOR SALE—Grand Pacific billiard room... .N. G Nelson. 48-4 | SEVEN ROOM HOUSD for rent’ ‘Cor. | 11th and Broadway. /Photie BOAR. 46 3t | FOR RONT—Four x room apartment, anbdern, central heat in. Union Mer R th street. Inquire A. Van | Horn, '209 7th Street? Phone 305. HOUSH POR. RED | and “bath.- Strict! round-housé. Price | month. “Phone 641K. \ learn trade in our photo finishing | Apply Finney’s Drug} 4 5 6t} C. WILLIAMS & 00, Real Estate Snaps FOR SALE OR TRADE—One good section’ of land six miles southwest of Shields in Grant county, N. D. This section is’ 75 per’ cént tillable and will trade for city income. Have several houses for sale, trade of rent. Will take good car in on ihe eal 3 C. WILLIAMS & CO. Office Bismarck Bank Bldg. Tel, No. 497, marck, N. D. ~ nee ne! FOR SALE—240 acres 2 1-2 miles east of Fort Lincoln for $25 an acre, A great bargain. FOR SALE—6 room modern bunga low 75 foot east front lot. Choice lo cation. Price $3,800. BARGAINS in houses and lots in all parts of Bismarck. HARVEY HARRIS & CO. J.P. Jackson, Managen ! FOR RENT—Seven room house, all modern. ‘Hot ‘water ‘heating. 710 Ave. D. 42tf FOR RENT—Modern, 81x room house corner of Eighth and Broadway. Phone 35 « 4-1.1W FOR RENT—Five room bungalow with modern features built in. Can take possession at’ once. Phone 263. 4-146 TO RENT—Sevyen: room. bungalow; all modern, hot water heat, on paved streets. Inquire; of Finch ! _ Lumber Co, 3-29-tf FOR RENT—House at 7ii 6th St. Apply to.B. K. Skeels 408 Broadway. | ‘i SRS 35tt HOUSE TO RENT—I have two Houses for rent. C. L. Barton. 11-6tf | [OR RENT- od, rable, seven room bouse, close in; rents for $25. © A Wallatenm iz V9R4t 2 HOUSES WANTED | WANTED—To rent, small, modern house. Phone 264. 3-13-tt FOR SALE OR RENT—Pool hall and Barber shép: doing good business in live town. Reason for selling no time to atend to same. Write 481 cf Tri- bune. 4-7-6t. property, Write Karl Klein, Wask burn, “No. Dak. © ~ ears S 43 tt FOR RENT OR TRADE—A good furnished hotel, confectionery in connection in a good western N. Da- , and 1,200; JOST—Black Hudson “Seal Neck Throw. Please, return to 482 care Tribune for ‘reward. 4.8 3t RED 01 gS a gt ote STRAYHD—to: my House: black horse six years old, weight between 1,100 (whfé"\star in forehead, and foretop clipped. ‘Owner call at C, FP, Krueg: ‘Hammond Farm, Route 1 and pay reward. $6 3t MISCELLANEOUS *OR SALE—Carload of high class cattle; fine mnilkers “and!'bulls for breeding: Can be séen by phoning 55R. Hare Commission Co., is marck, Leelee (Un SALE—Housenold furniture dn A-1 condition, for six ‘room, house, including davenports, dressers, rugs and other articles.: Inquire 708 Ave. A, or phone. 48 4:4-6 OR RENT—A (stall in a two garage, in r 209 Van Horn, Phone 305. car “The Boston —Pecan ducks and guinea eges for hatching. Phone 6241? 4.3 2wks “OR SALE—About 100 cement blocks for sale cheap, Apply Harry Sims, 413 Second St. i y TORAGE=—Store “your household goods and merchandise ‘where the rate of insurance is lowest, We will attend to moving. Phone Lahr First Guaranty bank. 411mo. *OR SALE CHRAP—1917 Studebaker six, 7-passenger: Run about 4.000 miles. For quick sale $875; Phene 141. 3.22 tf ASHES ‘HAULED AND GARDENS plowed. ‘Phone 624L. 43 Imo T WILE GIVE-PROMPT ATTENTION for hauling ashes, yrubbish ind freight moving. ‘F. A. Grinsteiner. Phone 39: 43 2wke —_—_—_————— ooo | CLEAN UP - | =e | The season of ,the year | has arrived for a general | clean-up of all vacant ‘prem- | ises, back-yards and ‘alleys, | Ashes and other debris are | disease breeders and will not | be tolerated ‘by the City | Health Departme Te | ants and property « owners | are directed without delay |-to clean their premises and | assist in making the city | ‘healthier and more beautiful | for all residents. Do it now, | By order of ‘ | DR.F. B. STRAUSS, |... City: Health Officer. a ; 4-4 to. 11 I kota town. For information write to State bank of Zap. | 43 6t | FOR RENT—Store your household | goods and merchandise where the rate of insurance is lowest; we will | attend to | moving. Phone Lahr, | First Guaranty Bank. 3-3L 1mo WORK WANTED ___ 'WANTED—Work by 4 house cleaning, beating rugs, taking off | storm windows, putting on screens Phone G01L. Louis White, 4-4-lw. | LADY STUDENT wants place to work for board, Business College, Phone | 183. 3 29—2wks | | | ' AND FOUND | | LOST—A gray Persian cat Finder | please notify Mrs. F. W. Beck, 114 | Broadway. Phone 714. | 326 tf| SOLIS) | “PUTTING THE GRIN INTO THE Fi Herb (who has best three hours. trying reback, ees A SOLDIER IN RAND—- GRENADE PRACTICE WOULD THROW AYA {| CENTIMETER FROM | PARIS To BERLI THE ENERGY USED BY ot Gil ‘it's: much of