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emma cack mordave: bakit ” COUNTY'S ONLY FRIDAK,; ARRI 2:12), 1918 backing this aggregation are. willing to stake a year's salary that they 4 could gell Jerry Bacon a membership certificate in the Townley chain stores, if they set out to dot. Jack . Oberg is chairman, and John L. George, grand councillor of’the ‘Min- nesota-Dakota domain of.the U. C. T.; ©. W. Paulson and Carl Pederson complete the committee. They have elected to make their drive two days’ earlier than schedule because Satur day always finds the bulk of the com- mercial travelers in town for \Sun- day. LAWYERS TO: HAVE CHANCE FOR SERVICE American Bar ‘Association Re- cruiting Barristers for War Work istant’ Attorney General H. A. vice president of the North CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTOR DBAD ing Soldier at Last, Vic- ' tim of Pneumonia Had GONE VOLUNTARIILY “You may come and get me; you may kill me, if, you wish, but you can't make me fight, for God's against it,” said Richard Francis Anderson of Wilton, Burieigh . county's only con- scientious objected, when ;he was ex- amined by the local board in the early ys of the first draft. Today Ander- son lies dead at Camp Dodge, a vic-| AS tim of pneumonia, after only a few| Bronson, weeks’ serv as a willing soldier in Uncle Sam's great national army. Anderson's conscientious scruples gave the local board much concern. Ifis objection was reported to the pro- vost marshal general, and it- was di- ed that he be held for service. An-| for. war service, with or without pay, ilerson’s nanie was included in several | communicate with him. Mr. Bronson of the carly calls, but he steadfastly | "eports that some of thi ost prom- refused to report. His objectio: inent members of the rth Dakota ed to be honestly a matter of con-| ¥&r have tendered their s, for Dakota Bar Asdociation, is in receipt of a letter from John Lowell of Wash- ington. D. C,, chairman of a special committee of the Ameri- ciation, urging that Flick- rristers who desire to enlist gnd the local board counseled | duty in diplomatic — or posi- lenien As a result of this course,| ‘fous, or as counsellors, either in after several months’ delay, Anderson | America or on foreign soil. There is ot demand for such services, and | tis probable that a number of ap- polngments will be made trom North finally, of his own vol » in conte with anothei select service man who had ‘been slow in reporting, entrained for Camp Dodge a few weeks aga Anderson had written home express- ing gratification over. the training | which he was. receiving at Camp Dalge and voicing admiration for the plan which Uncle sam had adopted in building his national army of select- ed soldiers. i,one-ot his friends here knaw that he was ill, until a dispatch trom Camp Jodge today announced | his-death from pneumonia. The same death list contains the name of Ole V. Cox of Max and of two Minnesota se- lect service men. It is probable that Anderson’s re- mains will be brought to wilton for interment. He was a young man of exemplary habits and of a deeply re- ligious character ‘who had many friends in the, north end of the county. UNDERWOOD | BOY DIES. . Clyde IN. ‘Albrecht, a private in Camp Dodge who had been in the 168rd field artillery brigade less than two weeks, died from pneumonia at Des (Moines, la. on Tuesday. The deceased was a son of G. Albrecht, formerly of Minneapolis, where the funeral was held at 3 o'clock this af- ternoon. COLUMBIANS T0 “MEET TONIGHT | Schneider Green Onions Head Lettuce ice addy mail formal app! are ty he filed ay ico committee. seed to him wil bring hy return s which -with the 1h bride: county ence, is more natura than in gny other \ . the largest In ex Its span times as great as tl at of the natu bridge of Virginia. Utah has thre natural bridges that are higher and of greater span than any other natural bridges in the world, PTI MU Tribune Want Ads Bring Results. (MOTHER'S FRIEN FOR Expectant Mothers APPLIED EXTERNALLY Bismarck Council Will Make Fur- ther Plans for Big Initiation Bismarck council, Knights of Co- lumbus. will hold a regular meeting at the hall in the Hinckley building this evening, when further plans for ,the bi ginitiation to be held in Bismarck on June 9 will be discussed. Reports also will be received from the annu- al spring . ceremonial of Jamestown Council No. 1883, which was attend- ed by 25 members of Bismarck coun- cil Tuesday evening. | The Bismarck council members at Jamestown included M. TF. McCarty, J. J. White, George V. Cunningham, Paul FE, LaFrance, Alfred Barrett, William Dolan, Thomas Lee, T. KE. Flaherty, Joseph Boehm, J. B. Halloran, Paul Czerwinski, Walter Wimmer, E. J. Schultz, -C. H. Boyle and Harry Ho- man, all of Bismarck; P. J. Cahill, ' Rev. Fr. Blackburn, Andrew R. Lucy | of Wilton and George M. McKenna of Napoleon. D. J. Traynor, of ‘Devils Lake report-; ed during the banquet which followed the initiation in Jamestown on the re- resudts of the recent Knights of Co- lumbus war camps drive, showing that Kargo, with a membership of 760, had subscribed $7,200, with $5,000 of this amount not sent in; Minot, with 434 members, $2,870; Grand Forks with 553 members, $3,869; Dickinson, 267 members, $4,034; Bismarck, 272 mem- bers, - $6,9% Devils Lake, 158 mem- hers, $2. ; | Williston, 171 mem- Carrots Staple and Fancy GROCERIES Phone Your Order S re HIGHEST PRICES PAID For Men’s cast off Suits, Coats and Shoes. WE ALSO BUY JUNK OF ALL KINDS IN HANDFUL OR CARLOAD LOTS. We have accepted the agency for the Fargo Iron & Metal Co. Inc, with a capital of $50,000.00 1 And MAN OF MYSTERY IN PEACE. TALKS WASN'T OFFICIAL Transmitted Cony: ersations With . Hungarian, But Had\No Commission W. AS ALMOST FORGOTTEN Washington, dD. C April 12.—Retfe: ence in a Vienna dispatch to the lin 'Tageblatt to peace dis ried on'at Vienna by a Prot derson of Washington, pi r here today until they recalled that months ago, jitst before United States declared a state of with Austria-Hungary, a man nan Anderson transmitted a report, on ¢ yersatioy he had held with Count a former Austrian premie and Count Aponyi, Hungarian sta man, for many, years identified w The Hague tribunal. and movements in behalf of universal peace, \ Solely as Individual Anderson, who, though he could not | be definitely identified at the state | department, is assumed to be aa: American of some prominence who hapr to be in Vienna, bor ny commi: n from the government anil entered into the conversations solel as an individual. So far as off here know, he advanced no ideas of his own, but merely called in by} the Austro-Hunga o hear they had to say ad of terminating the war Charles 5% yere in many 07 by Count ituation ¢ rnin’s recent tement that SPECIAL For Saturday | COFFEE PER POUND And Up to 37e the RICHHOLT’S Cash & Carry Store Cor. Seventh & Thayer the 4 a BISMARCK EVE ‘tor * leace-Lorraine a just one, An official dispatch from France’ today says the German newspapers are printing. demands semi-official in tone vane the Austrian government to explain, A-message from Zurich says Chan- jcellor Hertling, has been called to | headquarters by the kaiser to discuss \the revelations concerning the Aus- thian emperor. | ANDERSEN, SCULPTOR MAY "HAVE BEEN “PROFESOR.” Boston, Mass., April 12.—The cl: | t up in.a;, dispatch to the Berlin) ‘ageblatt from Vienna that a “Profes- | or Anderson” had sought to open peace’ negotiations with the’ Austro- Hungarian government. recalled to ac- quaintances here the earlier peace ac- tivities of Hendrik Christian Ander- sen, a sculptor. Mr. Andersen is understood to be ax American although he has is Kuroptan home id ‘he has been He is a native of Norway brought to this country in a organized the world’s con- y, but he is better known through his efforts to estab- ‘a world center of communica- or world capitol, which was to headquarters for international and of international | documents, als plan upon several governments | land to have obtained options at one} ‘ime. on property in the vicinity of | asi . balgium, for the site of the; | ope ed capitol. perhaps, | ‘the state ie ot veterina jiners. RoE. j dent | sect S| WE THANK YOU YOU: |Head Lettue Leaf Lettué Celery CauliNower | Radishes Carrots Cucumbers ; thubarb and Tomatoes | Fancy Potatoes, per bu. ...$1.006 | |COFFEE-~Remember we fresh, roats it cevry day and guarantee it to please. Three grades i 28e—32e—38e And every one 2 winner. Guar- anteed to give better satisfaction than Coffees costing 7c a lb. more. A trial will convince you. Both Phones 211 ~ Last Delivery, Saturd: Other Week Days at 4: P. 5 P.M b) a ae aman mamas IG Brown, Geiermann & Ryan Re tee Quality Groceries at Prices That Talk nooner ’ E. C. Corn Flakes, special f NORRODOODDAUDOODRESOOODEAOOOUOLNGGUEGUGRQUUSNSEQUUSOSOUNCOIS bers. $342 mestown, 45 members, $1,012.50, with about $1,000 to be sent in.. The total now reported for the state is $29,060, and it is thought that the ultimate aggregate will reach $35,- 00. Only ten states in the United States have a better per capita record than North Dakota, and 37 have not done so well. The national goal for the camp fund was $3,000,000, and $4,- 000 has been raised. 23 | GRIP KNIGHTS BOND CAMPAIGN | ON TOMORROW! | and we can, pay the highest prices. Don’t leave old iron around to rust but bring it to us or Phone 358 and we will call for it and pay you the high- est price. COLEMAN'S NEW AND SEC- OND HAND STORE. 109 5th St. Opposite McKenzie Clothes Cleaned and Pressed. Hats Blocked and Cleaned. Expert Hatter. Joins Eagle Hat Works © “ust Capital. City Commercial Tray- elers Going Over the Top Before Nightfall i pe bar While the formal. opening of the! Third Liberty loan in Burleigh county \ The increasing demana for hat’ is scheduled for Monday morning, the VU. C. T. men of Bismarck are going (LIKE Le CA Tone over the top Saturday. Bright and | NEW pelled the Eagle early in the morning. the commercial travelers start out: to do their bit of | patriotic salesmanship, and before: nightfall every grip knight in the city | will be expected to have inscribed his, signature onthe dotted line. The conimercial travelers’ quota will not; be as large as would‘be the case were it’ not the practice , of many large houses which have men covering this territory. to. credit all their Liberty. loan subgeriptions to thé home of- fice. This practice will cost Bismarck several thoi sand dollars and throw sp much-advai sto Twin City and Du- luth quotas, but it-isn’t. going to pre vent the Capital City commercial trav: elers; from over subscriving, their al-| lotment. Hat ‘Works *.to bring an expert hatter here from Minneapolis to take charge of that department, and announce that all orders for the cleaning, blocking and repair- ing of men’s, ladies’ and children’s ‘hats will receive the highest class workmanship and be returned to look as new. Fagle Hat’ Works Opposite Postoffice “al Mail Orders, Given: Prompt Attention’): \):t: Fresh Bulk Pimento Cheese Cream Cheese The men who foresa' and progressive policies. These were the men i ek edd ABE E fe Saturday Specials Pearline Washing Powder, regular 30c, at ...4 Argo Corn Starch, 20 oz. package, for .. Argo Gloss Starch, 20 oz. package, for Royal Lemon, large package, special Rex No. 2 Can (large can) Corn Beef, special .. Dried Loganberries, 12 oz. package ets COMPLETE LINE OF FRUITS AND. VEGETABLES CHEESE—— Camenbert PURE HIGH TEST SWEET CREAM ° i _ North Dakota 7 Needs are the needs of her Farmers. perity also foresaw the need for a bank of liberal “THE - FRIENDLY BANK” or Satiirday, 3 pkgs. for. .25¢ ‘ Brick Cheese Rochefort ig ab i iit w Dakota's present: pros- who organized— rd, 112 Sixth St. | GARDE) | Extra nice Onion Sets, qt. . 118 3rd St.! UDOUEASOUEEOOCUEEL OE ALEXANDER 0 WAR’ WEEGHMAN LOSES $50,000 Famous Pitcher, for Whom Chi- cago Paid $6C,000, Drafted Into National | Army ‘ PROVES SHOCK TO OWNER | St. Paul, Neb., April 12.—Grover veland Alexander, pitcher of the Chicago National baseball team, has yeen selected by the draft board of Howard county as one of twelve of che county's quota of drafted men to Grocery SATURDAY SPECIALS sueieics 15 Big Sioux Soda Crackers, 2 packages for ‘Strictly Fancy 2 dozen ‘White Borax 6 bars for Ginger Snaps, per Ib. Red Rose Coffee, per lb. ....21e LARGE QU: ‘TITIES OF New Sabbage, Head Lettuce, Cu- Radishes, Rhu- barb, Green Onions, Etc. cumbers, “The Most of the Best for the Least.” SATURDAY SPECIALS Monarch Coffee, per lb... ..30¢ |Monarch Coffee, 3 lbs. for. .85¢ Fair House Evaporated Apples 2 lbs. for ... 25¢ VEGETABLES Celery—Head Lettuce—Rhubarb Radishes Cucumbers Cauliflower, Etc. FRUITS Oranges Grape Fruit Apple: Bananas and Strawberries If on the Market Meats Delivered With Groceries SWEET CREAM N 0 ee 8 0 0 E. H. Pierce 206 | Exquisite, Irresistable | New Spring Footwear go to Camp Funston during the five | days beginning April 26, | WEEGHMAN OUT $50,000. | Chicago, IL, April 12.—The calling of Grover Alexander into the army as reported from St. Paul, Neb., will cost ‘Charles W. Weeghman, presi- | dent of the Chicago Nationals, $50,000. Weeghman made this statement after being informed that the big pitchér had been drafted and ordered to re- port at Camp Funston on April 26. ws of Alexander's loss was a | shock to Weeghman, who purchased | the pitching star and his battery mi < rom the Philadel- phia club for a purchase price report | ed to he in excess of $60,000, It was! }one of the biggest baseball deals in | the history of the game. Funeral of Mrs. ‘Anderson'to Be Held Tomorrow. ‘The funeral of Mrs. August. Andet- son, wife of a wel known Apple Creek farmer, will be held at the Swedish church in Bismarck at 2 o'clock Sat: urday afiernoon, The deceased, ‘born jin Sweden 34 years ago, had resided Ite rs in Aople Créeh. She y her husband,’ August Anderson, “and bys two daughters and . MeCall_of Can- . Aleck, Carl ane DAKOTA'S PRIDE BACON War Time Dishes ‘AR time canservation demands that all of us eat less meat. The use of just a hitle bacon in conjunction with many conservation dishes satisfies the craving for the meat flavor, while greatly reducing,the amount of meat used, | We will send a copy of Mrs. Ida C. Bailey Allen's helpful | cook book containing 1 13 practical ham and bacon recipes tc any housewifc on receipt of her‘dealer’s name and address. | Here is an economical recipe frem this practical book. | Curried Rice With Tomatoes and Bacon, His cusfidtenwall tiaderin clone sly wate; Wendie: Mix dir wid ono terounhil bt powder iced with a poe et bute ; ig oui, igang, "Fry pet een etd Penon to be served. Dip 3 sliced’ tomatoes i lout and (ry auiekly. " Cnmould rice b ee ee eee ee eee aneae my Morrell’s Dakota's Pride Sliced Bacon is the conser- vation kind. Closely trimmed, with no rind or ends, it is solid meat. The Red Heart label on your bacon carton means economy. Cook Book contain. ing IZ” ham and bacon recipes sent free 7 request accompar ied by’ your deale;'s name Write todoy- JOHN Moree tt & Co, Sioux Falls South Dakota Curried Rice with J SUOUCEOASOEADUUSOUECURECTRULCOUEEUUOOEOSAOOERAEGUEUESUSUOSUDEELVOOOSUUOREOOUUOEOOOGOREOOREOBOOOROUOGO KUPITZ CO, Phone 33——Will Connect You with All Departments——Phone be QUALITY SERVICE SANITARY Fourth Street Bismarck “The House That Helps Hoover” Armour’s Helmet Brand, 1 lb. packages Steel Cut Coffee, 2 pkgs. . A8¢ 3 packages Royal Lemon W ashing Powder (large size) and one free, for Hunt’s 1 lb. Baking Powder, 2 cans for 5 bars White Borax Naptha Soap Sunbright Cleanser, 6 cans Standard Corn, 3 DUODOGUSDASDDSUONSSDSOOSELSUUGAOUOLEREOOGSOOUSEECODLSEOOGLACOLEECEEDSEOEESE= cans for . Canned Pears, large cans, } 2 cans for {2 Chickory (substitute for Coffee), 2 lbs. for .......22¢ 4 10c:rolls: Toilet: Papert: chtrssccyauass oa. vate acne ce . .25¢ ——— Our Meats are all Government Inspected—Try them and see the difference. CALF LIVER CALF SWEET-BREADS VEAL LAMB PORK You will be equally enthusiastic when you see them; they are quite the finest and most artistic examples’ of Spring Footwear we have ever shown. They are made of the finest grade of imported kid skin. The colors include every shade that is new. They. measure up to the Webb Brothers standard of quality and it is with acertain pride that we say “they are better.” The prices, too, are very reasonable for these handsome models starting at $6.50 thence by easy stages to $15.00. . WEBB BROTHERS SHOE DEPARTMENT COMFORT _ DURABILITY t STYLE eS