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It turned out to be| and turned them around, firing them| “Motor b nothing more pretentious than an at-|on the German fortified positions. ing thing ir | tempted raid, however, and the British! ‘We had to leave many of our land an destroy s | artillery smashed the enemy infantry | ing parties behind, but they were tak hose of the ding party who re-| ‘Bozeman, Mont., April 25.—The fed-! of water colors and will draw a num- they were leaving their trenches. jen off by motor boats. One of our! mained behind to continue the work |eral food administration office an-| ber of them and take sketches. jas | Between Robecq and Givenchy-Lez- | destroyers received a salvo of shells! of smashing German guns knew they | nounced today that Charles M. Russell Sse | La Bassee there was also considerable; in her engine room and had to bi 5 ASK YOUR GROCER. | enemy shelling this morning and the | beached. She was blown up after th would either lose their lives or be tak- | the famed cowboy artist of Grea Is I ¢ t prisoner. They were volunteers | will contribute work to the food ; Ask your grocer for Driscoll cream- | Germans made a small attack in anj survivors had been rescued. land a brave lot of fellows.” | ministrtion in Montana this spring. { ery butter “Made in Burleigh County.” er Buy Tires to Fit. Your Needs London, April 24.—Field Marshal Haig re- OF EXPLOIT ARE ports that the Germans have taken Villers-Bret- TOLD B National economy has no place for haphazard tire-buying. onneaux. The Country’s need demands conservation. . Your own responsibility as a motorist, re-. | quires that you treat the. equipment of your: - car as a business proposition. aan Study-your tire needs. 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They reported the rrival of | Wizard Oil ha For Passenger Cars—‘Usco’ Tread, as illustrated; were located by the allied gunners and| _Hamlin’s Wizard Oil is a safe and | I badly hammered. The country is| effective treatment for headache and R—Stands for Reliance tyne i It is undulating ground with many | is, it acts as a tonic to the tortured small patches of wood and with) nerves and almost invariably brings hill to shut off observations. The Its healing, antiseptic qualities can [—Stands for Integrity highest ground is only about three | always be relied upon to prevent in- (C—Stands for Courtesy G d Ti As usual the Germans began the| sprains, bruises, cuts, burns, bites at are fete) ires present phase of the battle with the! and stings. Just as good, too, for E—Stands for Efficiency —_—_— itating the movement of troops at| sores and canker sores. night. 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Early developments indicated the Germans were trying only for limited objectives. On the British sector Villers-Bret- onneaux, which nestles on a _ ridge overlooking the long strech of the Somme valley was the storm center, and here the enemy for the first time since the war began, had ta i tion. Three of these engir accompanied the storming e which at latest reports had _battlec forward into the eastern outskirts of the town, where severe fighting took place. Hun Advance Slight. i From the French sector came word | the Germans had made very slight) \ INSURANCE 1 and any other periodical expenses can readily be provided for by main- taining an active savings account, which may be opened in the First Na- tional Bank with $1.00 or more. ‘In fact, whether you wish to provide funds for the payment of special expenses, buy Govern- ment War Securities or to go into business for yourself, a four per cent Savings Account with this institution will help you succeed. néeaux. 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