The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 23, 1918, Page 3

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Bm esos racer ere ge! NNSA PRL a newt Nga BORNEMAN KM ARTI RARER IME ORE N \ TUESDAY,. APRIL: 23, 1918. ‘ ’ THAYER q nee wr ny sae : 1 the following” “petsonal” ad-|sired, but faithful escort to places of | nitions fatcory, By,.doing..2o, they, will AMERICANS STOOD BY THEIR : 10,000 STUDENT IDLE LUSDRY, ROR [ined tne) ee amusement and for winter sports is| be following Me Cy Fras ba ow: YOUNG WOMEN NOT NG » bet-| @ requirement.” sand of young Mhglish gitls, . 2 = - OFFICERS FINISH, re Fwo. lyely young. girls oe ee The police authorities of ‘the village'| find no reason ta complain. about moa: 4 , TRAINING COURSE 4 FOR THE GERMANS te clea whe oat "ers esto" replied in the papers. next week's is-|notony. If the two, yound ladies do f a ea notony. of, the life | an i o educat-| Ste with the following advertisement: } not follow this advice within one i make {he agquaintange.of Wo eu ight-| “The two young. Igiies , who find | week from today, the police will comé 3 , Stockholm, Mich., April 23.—A news.|ed gentlemen of happy and ae life so monotonous Here are hereby | to their homes and—4f it be necessary 4 Men to Be Commissioned Taken) paper published: in the village of Ro-| forward disposition ‘and agreeable advised to seek employment In a mu-!—drive them out to. work ] Exclusively From) Army senberg, Kast’ Prusstf, recently con-| manners. Marriage not especially de-| REVISE! 10 Sk 4 ' and National Guard xs ? 4 “Overwhelmed by a Superiority of Numbers, But) onion, p. cy apt 2 Ten ; Fought to a Finish,” Is Official View of Engage-|mnousand or more student ofticers who O st eop e Le a ' acs "IN today have completed their course ca ment in Which Huns Lost Heavily When They) (i taining at nsvional army canton Vainly Attempted to Penetrate Line of Sam ments and alional giant eae eal \YC ( on spatial Good For 3 jnot he graduated and given commis. mies. ~ ; Hstons, but will he placed on an cll 4 , , ; na |etulity ste trom’ which cin omler ot ; Digestion Ottawa, April 22.—Reuter’s limited co) ondent at British yibels rotlnas, they bas ae Mathes CERVA is wore than a delicious headquarters in France says, that according to German | ONEYS, | poods them. - . paioeey ey Hii . drink, | . leaves of absence will be resumed in the German army carly in} e@ men are exclusively noncon: | Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup J CPSsmMis a combi- i Ae hetes digestion, ‘Try it with ’ , | xd officers and privates of heavy neal, ’ a May. ie Rance : be a ratt ‘bs with It's a ver-arkable soft drink— “Such action,” the dispatch says, “suggests that the enemy an- {Re naltonit siny, natiovalleuatdasil nation of simple laxative herbs with é Vinh ibe oauaseetinee ici 3a Si r the pniment of the offensive by (hen | ooo ayine imiliiary courses i ee . . ss ., ticipates a dee sion oF the abandonment of the offensive CNN | es » having miliiary ecurses inthe | pepsin, gentle in action, and especially | eset Mea ; 8 also announced. by) HD. "Unt ealled to dlity as oficers, these i \ GERMANS CLAIM ADVANCE [yr ehairan of the Minneapotls| yan eit wear while: brussards an adapted as a remedy for elderly people, oRIC i $| campaign. {thelr arms as a ja of thelr a fice . INTO AMERICAN TRENCHES |v) “new figures were announced for Miele we ieee: lusiepla. OF Sted Ne 3 cA s the standard j status. ‘Bhey will he called to the ser women and chidren, ) iS the sta reer ee The check | vice in small groups. Consequently ‘ § Aasiatdann, AM Be ing of amounts continued until a lite] jy iy jmpossible to present today any family remedy in countless homes, Sold : to the Wolff Bureau, t sig} | Hour when it was decided to postpone | ise op praduat 4 was done when ’ m4 German news ageney, on Sunday, said | "ther work unlit moming, SAY Hae itio ined In th by druggists everywhere for 50 cts. and Uevions pes beret? the attack against the Amer ry Washington, D.C. Apr. 25.—Offletal] Any man who has remained in the Ater: td 2 tions on both sides of [reports tonight to the treasury, cover: ;CumpS until teday is assured of a $1.00- two sizes Ajzrpcery al drugetote’ etc, thanks to careful preparation and the ing business up to this morning, fave | place on the eligible li: ; Sood drinks are econera len ot all ae Was 2 COM | the total of loan subscriptions as $1 In mpc pote eae el eae old. plete success, ne telegram says: f 0, lut onleials said it. v sear D i ate i SIX. “Atler an effective artillery prepar| certain reports to he 6 or fontg’ ifeent of the men admitted will eom- Ca ar as LEMP fete the course. “ ation which can ned severe enemy loss. representing tod ald cain vt umtit_ students hae ‘ Manufacturers e Gel Me ca jthe a at far beyond $ 0,000 | nts aa i ns tie thet i : ‘ep bd pa follows: Pet, | aminations of viiese & Who passed all A trial bottle can he obtained, free of charge, by “Seicheprey was taken hy / storm |S De a Ue lire ae Sad students writing to Dr. W. EB. Caldwell, 457 Washington St., ‘ and was found full of American dead. || f\farawn from the div Heanizations Monticello, Ulinois. ate nliad Pratt star~ Missouri Valley Grocery Co, = Bitter hand to ,hand fighting ensued) i will he > List for ay dencenination, 20) are J TRIBOTORS around dugouts, vantage points and ee j Artillery ling to a war depart Exthangeathe (er sciuhle Mand: N D. collars woes ena NS killed i fment a nu Students tron | premiums andan, N. D. i almos! 8 2 ther 8. will be ved on sep | ae : ' ors i “Severe hand to hand fighting also| Boston io alate for, the eine ania tt —=- S ‘| peeurted sa Pout anecul i oe Clavel: 41[ 88 Che purpose of the War Depart levavaveneesanqeacsennansnvesnansesesieanenesaepeneaneeadsndeabbeeeseensneseeunesnienangnaaccgnncusaueneadgeatavesn sous sUeaesenauaeneacssusdsaucsoeucasoncesanavsaasusnancavesesusnesensesuuedeaussudoensosoeneaiies ood. Here the American cas He pas Jment to return the new officers, so 3 = were especially heavy, New York ... ART af practidahle tothe unila trom 3 Fy “Dense columns of enemy reinforce: | Kicnmon a ich they aoe fateh Ne gs = e e = i ments were discovered north of Beau-| Atlanta : i Wl 3 F : mont and also beyond Bernecourt, and z Z ‘ : : & 5 were badly mauled by our destructive EUGENE BEAGLE GOPHER TEACHERS = | . 3 men located! enemy’ reserves ling up DIES AFTER A | MUST BE CITIZENS 2 Fy men located en eserves 4 uy HH 4 | 4 , 4 ' = the trenches in Jury ‘Wood and at- ten Ma 4 { i 5 g tacked them with machine guns, while ° YOR! St Paul, Minn, April 2--C. G.] 8 = our batteries worked fearful havoc. LON G ILLNESS Schulz, state intendent of eines 3 2 oe Ca, tion, anounced teday that he would | 3 3 With the American army in France,| Eugene Beagle ¢ Werner died At] immediately make orable report | 3 O en he f 2 April 22.—(By the Associated Press.) | the Bismarck hospital Sunday after- to the Minnesota 7 3 —"Our troops were overwhelmed by a| noon, after a lingering illness. He ona nosal tom , Gitivens ship alg s , superiority of numbers, but fought; was 20 years old. His parents, Mr. | yequisite of teachers employed in Min |S } to a finish.” ¥ __ {and Mrs. G. M, Beagle of Werner, sur-| yosota schools. = This was the official characterizg-| vive him. i War-time developments, ‘M hula | 3 tion by a field commander of the Am- Funeral services will be held this} said, have shown the advis ty of pS erican troops, who successfully re-| afternoor 4 o'clock, at Webb's un-| employing only teachers who are citi-|3 = pulsed an enemy onslaught in the Toul} dertaking Rev. Postlethwaite | yens or have declared their intention = = sector, in his report to headquarters. | will deliv: prmon. The remains | of pecoming ns. Under ¢ ing|= 2 Details of the engagement, which} will he to the former family | pegulations alien teachers may be em-|= ) ag = eh H i 5 regulat y = the correspondent piceed Lorotner home in Indiana, for interment, ployed in the public schools of the |= H , from interviews with officers and men aia ENB ATS ae state, and the superintendent said |S who paxtiipated in the tattle, stow LANSING AGAINST | ive had made’ informal ronment |g == Z he Americans stuc! eat Bune tion to the effect that action be tak-|S é . | while the Germans were using Nauid MAKING FRANCES en to make this impossible in the fu-| 3 } re, gas and almost ever, r con- re, = » eg ceivable device of trightfulness aginst SENATE MEMBER lure = ; ; 5 ; © | them. One. of them, who lay wound- ———— : 2 W d M C < t i / Futile Snel uua| tage cy, o, on'2sme| Kidney Trouble Not_ ¢ MVOMENS and Misses Voals | | 7 Our Dry Goods Section i : epi ‘ ot decision had been made to appoint = | y = : chief gunner had been wed EO) srt David R. Francis, now ambassador to Easily Recognized = S it d D esses In End- | ry é \ 7 hig eae bad] incthertouil Russia, to the United States senate, . ; ‘Ort = Ul S an Yr | VOILE SUBLIME Ss 1 ed, thus pr succeedi late Senator, W. J. s surance nj= | . = . known as ere Ma nes eee Staten dik HG Sabre aTy et Slate Appireants esi a ie ‘ = ] A t t 36-inch fine quality Voile in almost every shade. 2 ‘ which some ob tie: mer’ ; Lansing advised against such action, eyecte = ess ssor men S These goods if purchased today would have to sell = \ easel in the tacerot a concentrated | vas announced today by Governor a = for at least 75e a yard. This is an 2 enemy fire. to or, state: 2 has An examining sicia = ee Mery Card of Cntdeae, | anit dna” "| Soma ie tee oa E THE COATS exceptional vale al po yard a he enel 8 SSeS pre Ss an eka rege is a he a ea = 1 —f severe he changed his mind and was! BRETIGH AND F RENCH thas the aang: canunttine = A host of'them in all the most wanted ma- < WHI GABARDIN 2 cured of Ma Mellel It was goles be one reason why so many applicants|E —teyials, featuring many smart models for Here is another example of what an early Spring = fe vio crutiagy se ore and a RAIDS ON BAVARIAN [ior insurance jected is because |= ey, ipccanione Vou ave aure to tindsa > has doné, These prices would be very moderate = eeble ai e yes y and to- s v1 kt rouble is so ¢ on to the!S er) aSiOn, | a Pe i orme 3 Jhite Skirts are poi = day. ‘Notwithstanding — the driving CITIES INCREASING kidney troubles ch canons to e|= suitable Coat at just the price you had in in Or nes: White phe e going i a ees = rain, however, the American ery | fiy of those whose applications are de- | mind to pay. They are priced at— Popul ar wy summer. his as an opporl unity Oo Fy continued wetive, Taare ike Now York AH 23.—British and] clined do not even suspect that they |= - © 50, $99.51) Dureliase ae Hes at a very low figure. Priced 3 ‘ amen wer ‘ ae “) French air raids on Bavarian cities | have the disease. = according Lo quality, . 1 bd wounded laughing and joking. are increasing steadily and the dam-| Judging from reports from druggists |= a 00 ead to $6 be eo, | Per yard, 29¢, de and Cc FE =e ae age to property especially in the Pal-| who are constantly in direct touch |= >. and up to a} YNT CtNT] i’ NERTING ‘i 3 a . = atinate is very ensive, say Ger-| with the public, there is one prepara- |= L INE N SUI TINGS = nan newspaper: tion that has been very successful in |= 36-inch Nonwrinkable Linen Suitings in’a hand- 5 : } GOVERNORS ARE This fact brought to the atten-/ overcoming these conditions. The |= i rein oe sea nas i ee es 3 a = : tion of the Bavarian chamber of dep-| mild and healing influence of Dr. Kil- |= THE SUI pane Saas we eae ae : tL corel popilar this 2 uties hy, a socialistic interpellation | mer's Swamp-Root is soon realized, It |= 4 ‘ rarer es 1, season, Pare still offering this ponular fabric = E REQUESTED A ID asking: “Is the government aware | stands the highest for its remarkable |= tere are many smart. Spring Suits, We at the moderate price of, = | { of the fact that the population of Ba-| record of success. f= feature stylish garments for Women arid per, yard . e varia and expecialy of Palatinate is| We tind that Swamp-Root is strictly |= Misses; Suits that are beautifelly tailored S5-inch French 7 ih a well. selontedeangort ! suffering great material losses as a/an herbal compaund and we would |= and trimmed and are shown here in every ee t of Plaids, Check g u i Ds 1 a 2 | result of the steadily Increasing wer-| advise our readers who feel in need of |= anted material { shade: Priced at—= ment o aids, Checks, Stripes and. Plain colors. s \ ; ial attacks? What does the govern-| such a remedy to give it a trial. Itis(= Wanted .material and shade. Priced at. Quality considered this is a real 39 = j | cease ; ment intend to do regarding the com-|on sale at ie drug stores in bottles = $22, $25, $27.50 and up to $67.50 bargain. Per yard fits ; ‘ Cc = Ye . | pensation of those afected? of two siz medium and large. = a = r McAdoo Would Have Next. Fri-|° The socialists stated that hostile} However, if you wish first to test |= ‘ PRINTED FLA XONS 2 . aerial attacks. on a number of cities | thig eat preparation send ten cents |= ‘ 7; » have we s 7 rettier li i day Made State Holiday | yecontiy had: increased greatly. to Dr. Kihner. & Co, Binghamton, N. |= SPRING BLOUSES sie eat we a na pr on v line of inte z FA ‘Minister of the Interior von Brett-| Y., for a sample bottle. When writing |= "4 w Ceorg: Cr Sati 1 Maxons (han we are now showing. ere are = Throughout Nation Minister of t : = More new Georgette Crepe, Satin, and ; P natterns 7 st every. color reich said thal the Palatinates had|be sure and mention the Bismarck )= “ whe Riese ears a dozens of patterns and in most every: color. They ———- suffered severely from the recent aer-| Daily Tribune. | pg ae yee nk rotels, ete are well worth 39¢ a yard. Priced 25 “ | ial altacks, but for obvious reasons he = 1 € wul als ’ nas e 2 See e DISTRICTS OVERSUBSCRIBE} couid not dwell on the extent and the =|E lace trimmed and beaded effects in every exceedingly PON ‘RE SILK a Cc = character of the damage. Te Bavar- = - popular shade. Also many dainty creations x hs s Washington, D. C. April 23—All Pac com ponsaticaa ine tiaviage: iy C. |, N¢ O = in Voiles, Organdies and Novelty Lingerie Dame Fashion declares Pongee to be one of the B ‘as governors were asked today by oe property caused by hostile fliers. = materials. leaders for the coming: season. Its durability and retary McAdoo to declare’ next Friday = = ° washing qr@lities make it one of the most econom- . : a state legal holiday, as President Wil- ( IGARS = Priced at from 98¢ to $15.00 ee ical fabrics to be had. Our Pongees are all im- FH son has proclaimed it a national holi- ay = ¢ . r a = day, by which it is hoped to boost] ld’s Bi t = ae Bie ported and are not to be compared to the cheap FA sales of liberty bonds well along to- | The World’s Biggest || LADIES’ NOVELTY SLIP ON SWEATERS imitations frequently éffered.at a $2 2 5 z v e three billion dollar minimum. ‘ ‘ 4 = : , sees oy yard, $1.5 Th bie eal the natiop's offerings of lib: \ Selling Cigar. = They are the last word in Sweaters, made of Shetland Yarns price. At, SWEATER YARN e Fy erty dollars passed $1,500,000,000° to- WE HAVE THEM = ina handsome array of colors. Several different styles to | he Wy, a4 i day, the St. boule ans Minneapolis B 1 D C = choose froin. Every popular new shade is represented here, such z federal reserve district managers sen = q . i > x ‘ word they had exceeded their sub: resiow rug oO. = Priced at $6.75 to $22.50 as Old Rose, Turquoise, Apple Green, Natural, 3 rd f = | Robin’s Egg, Joffre Blue, Light Oxford, Rose, Old 2 scription quotas of $130,000,000 and) 0 Littl G | Got So Bad Could ain — = | 3 $105,000,000 respectively. In 4 rR ae Nicht = | Gold and Khaki. Priced at, c 3 ; The Minneapolis district record is jot Hest at Night. ery = | per Halk. bes cb feo. ieee q considered- particularly remarkable, = r Vv Fy considering that it, stated its canvas Cross and Fretful. = ape eta SILK SHIRTINGS | = just a week ago today. The officia ‘i = : A nandsenig: assortment of pretty striped patterns, = 4 airict Saeed oly a pee Meola ed ie rested FOR SALE = Hundreds of Women come to our all in fast colors, Tailored Shirts are now being = district e ry os ‘ = 7 ee = cent_of its quota, and Minneapolis 5 ake Guticura ooap and Box = Millinery Departmnet frequgntly made in Bismarck. We suggest selecting the pat- = percent Ointment Healed.: = because if it’s new and approved tern you like and then have it made up to your 2 Mr. Meh eco asked ipe bah see = it can be found here. The variety , own measurements. Priced: at, 3 Z to cooperate in the liberty loan cam- “Our little girl had eczema over her i irae j- ryan = paign and to do everything in their] pogy. It nied on the back of her = of the styles, materials and ct per yard, $1.25, $1.48 and vidio e z power to encourage Patriotic demon: pi neck in theform/of'a rash, = ors, is abnost limitless. - ie ALADDIN SOAP strations on that day and to promote and kept spreading until it = prices, too, are very moderate, é, 5 j the success of the liberty loan. got on her head. It got so = Feasting tot these Hentaomne a be n i PE actical ang convenient preprration ; . To promote liberty day, Secretary bad that she could not = . t $5.00 and dually ad: dyes: while it cleans. ~ comes in most _ 1 Daniels today abandnned _ plans foe rest at night from the itch- = ations a 8s 525 00, srogualy ae- every color. Per cake ........ 00.02.08. Cc : \ making Wednesday a special navy lib- ing and burning, and she “) = vancing to 920.00. ‘ loan day. He sent a radio mess- “Tl would scratch so that the A carload of Registered Bulls will |/= Poa NM +f hi tatti d kin beca: flamed. It ed he = a Fi eee age to-all ships, shore stattions and skin ‘me inflamed. caus er Le + ; ‘ s eral camps, all over the world, sug-| to be very cross and fretful. striven) ini Bismarck:-in’ about a = na’ DS, Bs = ~ gesting rallies and the gathering of “The trouble lasted. about two week. This car will consist of []/= D subscriptions Friday. months. » After using one cake of Cuti- = STLES cura Soap with es por f Ointment White Face Pole Angus, Red and j= / + ‘BELLS AND WHISTL she was healed.” (Signed) Geo. Col- < ‘ = 3 TELL SUCCESS TIDINGS. Iinson, 306 W. Winfield St., Morrison, Roan Shorthorns, and Holsteins. [}3 a ; S * « Minneapolis, Minn., ‘April 23.—The Thy August. 8/1927, Make your wants known now. = a : - Sia atp ees Fer ‘los Why-not use these fragrant, super- = third liberty loan campaign closed in| J ‘ : : 4 A y emollients for every-day toilet Minneapolis at midnight amid a blast auld ea ‘and. prevent JOSEPH HARE i % ie = : A : of whistles and ringing bells. Toltow-| the; ¢ distressin skin troubles. Dealer and Breeder of Registered I ; Ve F ing an announcement at the Minneap- ¥ 6 ‘Stock, ae i d ; olis auditorium that the cjty had over- Sante Lele by peu Address ost : i ‘ ‘ _ yon.” Sold 5 0 Gverywhere. Soapoeer Olntment 2 andave Bismarck, N. D.

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