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‘MONDAY, APRIL 29, 1918. "BISMARCK EVENING TRIBUNE : f ql 23 MORTON CO, | wagexsamiatttas || MEMORIAL FOR SMES ae | ae ce COLLECTION OF BOCHHE . FOR TRAINING er | SUNDAY, MAY 12 April. 29.-—(Correspondence ‘of ‘the As-| ‘Here and. th Ly fi faite sociated Press.)—-An American divis-| a German "dud" shell. NGL ct pf ; new $500,000,000 war fi- nance corporation and a new paved Salah { | Memory of Bismarck: Man Who >| -Went Dewn at Sea, Hun Sab ional fnteligence office in the rear of} an aerial torpedo rested.’ Clips of our Toul’ front, one day recently, re-| enemy caytridges both ‘for ‘rifles’ and capital issues committee | provided for in the war fi- This Afternoon ; Dp | : Victim, to re naan POPULAR COUPLE ri cia aie lice headquarters. The only .differ-| sniper's rifle was standing in a corn: ence was that in the inteligence of-|-er, There was a telescope sight for fice there were a wider variety of} sniping, one “tool” used for, eliminat- inore deadly weapons than any police} ing the sh-oh the end of a spitting departnent ever gathered. In one} machine-gun, another for silencing the corner there was a captured German] report n a rifle, machine gun on its tripod, A rolled Added to all this, there were hang- belt of cartridges was n it. In-an-|ing around the wall’on various noils sembled a museum in an American po-| pistols were everywhere. A German Contingent From Across River L 8 ‘ nance corporation act. Boarded Train at Mandan (sa Oe ( 4 aS Hats mr ok ae WERE WED SUNDAY WAS SON OF WAR VETERAN} other corner there were a number of| big American automatic pistols \ On q where they will be assigned to duucs a. m \ flame projectors—the German flam-| belts, te property of soldiers and men with the national army. The quota; The idence of Me aKa Mra. ——— men were be uno had been brought in the ott Paras up in a place with: leaving Mandan is composed of some |bert ‘I 409 T4th Steet, Jismarek Will iid ius second men: | Wore “Waeia aie nee Ble Hetoitte Fe eae cone fate RDR ERAT ES, ; of the-eounty’s most popular young [scene of a pretty home wedding Sune| obial service for one’ of ils soks who Ha THCY ae are een Brenan oar UY Sil men who leave us individuals to do jday afternoon, when their daughter,| died in action fighting for democracy oe had by at ead sap cane aa nae een Ete eR a ie ened their part in serving the nation. Misa Minnie 'Teake, became the bride lay, May 12, when funeral ser- trenohies during raid. On :anotben government, until amar eewiRe eT mm Ae the’ office of the county exemptio.: |tor of the German Lutheran .elmreh, in church ae George Ward, who board and received instructions, Ap-|officiated, and’ the couple were st-|perished with the erew of the trans- Teske and Miss] port, Lakemove, when that vessel was their honor. The original number to/Anns Vincent. M yma Henzler} torpedoed by a Hun submarine in mid- have lett here today was 27 but tour, pla the wedding mareh, 4 seean several days ago. ‘The Bis of the registrants have heen transfer-; The altar before which the vows|arek home guard will hav leval red, Attorney Kelsch, junior member |were taken was banked with sweet| charge of the services, and Rev, Hf. C. of Nuchols & Kelsch, went direct to}peas and te.ns, while pink and white Postlethwaite, chaplain of the home Camp Bodge from Washington, ). C.,;tozes and a profusion of sweet peas guard and pastor of the First Presby where he had beén for the past few /formed the decorative scheme thruout | terian ehureh, aud Rev, MM. Mattson small, One had a stock! upon which was written the name and that could itted to the pistol han-| vrganization of the American who se dle, forming a weapon that might be} cured them tach tag signified that fired trom the volike a ratte, some “doughboy” wanted his trophy Another wa: packed away in al erturned to him, provided it was’ of leather holster so constructed that} no use to the army. But, as a soldier three spare loaded magazines could! in the line has no place to Keep such be carried in it. Hoth were of makes 8, Which would simply add to his \ell Known throughout the world and| already heavy load, all that intelli horh were, from the German point of| gence officers did not desire for their large and propriate demonstrations were held :x [tended by Mr, EO days. the heme. ‘The bride was’ beautifully | of Coleharbor, under whom the de- 4 The boys leaving totay are as fol-|gowied in white georgeite crepe| ceased affiliated with the church, will view, the last words in the pistobmak- | own ofticial purposes were put away lows: trimmed with embroidery and peacls.| officiate. The ehurch quartette is ols a Th aris Niven ear art ee aa wanted them i Sunday ‘Lawrence, Mandan. lier veil, draped in a cap effect, was ing special muzie for the mem- # Glub, oa splekeed-looking tench) Ut American looper a aun Ardell Reding, Mandan. held in place with white sweet peas, ally good tor chopping wood places tn the line, obtain as many tro- Lewis Goldstein, Breien, N. Dak. and she carried a shower bouquet, of Gear we Ward, for many years a thea i phica’ as thet Dredacedbore,” many ine bri onet with a} home in the United States will have The bridesmaid’s gown| resident of Bisinarek, wag a son of and she woe a[the late Geo ge Ward, Sr..\a veteran laige pink pieture hat and camied a Civil war who passed away in bouquet of pink roses. ‘The groom k three years ago after 17 attendant were'conveationally residence here. The Bismayek i : blade as sh: F ye and a point|in it after the war a weapon “made in harp as a irepitie The blade was] Germany.’ And every weapon will rdly more than six inches long and; have attached to it a personal story the weapon, fitted on the’ end of af of how it was captured on our front ritle igned for close work in France. Magnu ensrud, Almont. Andrew Fahn, Glen Ullin Julius Guon, Judsoi ‘Earl i. Reyman, athon, Ia. Jacob Stickel, Hebron. Hugo C. Dettman, Judson, taffeta Fred J. Johnson, Duluth, Minn, About forty g seola, Neb, coming: to B' when ‘terization of John Wi gins a Chas 'T. Cody, ‘Mandan. ects) pay, Which w ed ‘by only a boy. ue was 1 Hf pe vera n Theater seream, “Johnny Cet Your Keith KE, Sherman, Judson. elaborate wedding ‘The event | years ago, and is survived by a widow | (yy 5 He i Wm. Yunck, Mandan. jwas made treb.y Su by and two sinall children, residing a at te Nai dyin LOM atts ein Serle a3 Christ Roth, Hedron. fact ‘that the date ma.ked the Fort Rice, where the Wards were in| ~~~" : aes g 2 i Helmar R. Hanson, Mandan. wedding annivers of the the hotel business when My. Ward en-| pital for treatment. Several children | directing. that no revenues derived a Francis J. Dowd, Mangan, parent th rthday anniver- 1 May 4, 1917, There also sur-{survive. It is probable the remains ‘from the registration of motor ve- Frank J. Roby, Mandan. sary © futuer, ‘he yritts wee ‘aged mother of the dee 1 be taken to Ashley, where finer ii ictas shall be eXpended within the Frank Swindling, Mandan. jmany Baldwin, M. services wil be held. limits «f any corporate city or ms John L. Gauer, Glen Ulin. ; M: 1 Henning: left in the | D ) Mrs. William : leas an) ea ay ‘ Arthur C. Sakariassen, (Mandan. evening on the Noith Coast limited | * s, residing in Bisma ace i rit 1 |This provision, Fargo claims, de 3 Christ Boehler, Hebron. for a six weeks’ honeymoon, which | an Ward, brothers, residing: | 4 Lit of several sand dollara’ tax Clemens F Kelsch, Mandan. will take thera to Unionville, Mich. #t Baldwin, and ures Gas cues 40 | revenues every y "3 rks Henry Geissler, New Salem. St. Paul a Chas! Minn. ‘The|and as many sisters residing outside i : ie tis Sie havocnalneo] ‘ ’ ae bride’s goingaway t{ the ste ney jand Bismarek have joined in| i: { jthe action, and the outcome is await GERMANS OPEN | ed with interest by all the incorporat gloves to match, By y ah A Ith i st by incoror: le will be at home at Ja { , a » state, ed Ma town, where the groom will Le em} NEW PHASE IN ye mun pe of ie aa of FOR SAVING OF ployed by Orlady’s department sto.¢. | FLANDERS DRIVE ; Which is affected in its poekethook The bride and’ groom are Poth vers morning the supreme court well known in Bismarck, the bride iz heard arguments in the case of Coff (Continued From Page One.) igi the: etatovdal ‘i having been employed in Webb Bros.’| __‘~ | 2 t suit and cloak department for the last| front and likew:se turned their artil laciesie t to Determine Ceon-| jon. involving a que Lion three years, and they have the best|lery loose between Lens and A baat . . jright of (he on i i i in| farther south, slitutionality of Regis: je wishes of their many warm friends in fereain agents’ the Capital City. As in the case of the last previou —_—-——— heavy assault in Flanders, the at mans have also been demonstra - lvoked, first % Jon the Somme front, although not inj ‘The suit brovaht by tye ¢ Par] the state dairy commission such force as was the case last week. | 80 to test the r held the agent who had act sa 4 le Nee "TS Cottman, Coffman then app ok 5 Roe. ott Jadge Nuessle in the Burleigh county ternoon, former cbici jus : alsin: awliore Abe pil KF, Spaulding of Margo sy for ally cal for ¢ of thes This The Barnum and Bailey-of All Fun Shows? JOUN CORT'S NEW YORK CRITERION * THEATRE SCREAM short weigh tration Statute 3 man, afier Mrs. Mackin Tells What Must Be seat ae ats rk Done to Build Up Man- To sisive ns ; ‘ Rye on trk . They drove severai tume§ iast night| motor vehicle ; power of Nation Barley on trk . 140 @188 jat French positions in Hangard wood, | was argued in phe Misa Lae) Flax on tr 39744 @403"% | however, and heavily bombarded this ++ Incident to the enrolling of all Mor-] lax to ar 397 Ye. sector. The infantry attacks wer K Hed for g ton -county’s little folks under six] May flax 397% broken up by this fire, and the artil-| the Gate City, and Chairman | proceeding hy the supreme ce S99 N and George R. allace of the years’'old, which is one of the initial) July flax lery vigorously answered the German | Packa steps in the Child’s Welfare work of] Oct. fl 3538 guns. state t : resenting that & ie womens Netional velenee Sou Close, 1:52 p.m. ——— body, which is the principal defendant | A Legal Pun. | v o ucted throughot - ——— : ° | F the nation, Mrs. W. J. Mackin of this MINNEAPOLIS. ASHLEY PIONEER, (ee aniten tore wat suruia:| gd tele fae uo Sabuuetan, t wh city, the county’ chairman of the work,| No. 3 mixed corn . 150 @160 rl a nee is r {; upon a somewhat deubttat j 7 y i other grades . 70 @l4o DIES IN CAPITAL i ye econ assess whe} of fact.” nu Now York kt | which was had this moratng. makes an urgent appeal to the public | Cor sand! to co-operate with the people engaged | No. 2 white ‘oats ior Andrew Schempp, a well known pr | lev nh antoyio-| “eame before one of the fur {nthe works A Oats ptandard, Siler ; a soy, poneer of ‘McIntosh county, passed bile in the cily of I The court) Supreme court of tht | The work has been launched in Man-|Qats to arrive... + SEAM S24 Vaway at a local hospital this morn-| issued an order directing the defend-| consideration of the aftidavit of the} 4 dan and Morton county with a very ef-| No. _ White oats 2 il fue 4 ling atter suffering for several months |an to appear and how cause why the! petitioner, the justice remarked: ‘Ly | Hicient. organization. Mrs. Mackin|To arrive ... + 80% @ 81% leon a complication of diseases inck | writ shoitld not issue. ‘The conten-| qhyis case un injunction will not le, say: : No. 4 white oats » BY 81% “Of all the creatures created by the] Barley, choice ‘ Vib 188 5 y hand of God, the human body is the| Barley. 140° @IT% ‘ most helplessfi the most dependent of 270 MTZ 270) @en2 dent to advanced age. The deceased |tion.ef the petition is that the motor] even if the relator dues?” ne SI and was numbered among the | vehicle registvation act of TW17 is dis-| Qomiment German settlers near Ashley, in {criminatory, in that it provides for Melntosh county. His'widow, who is }an improper distribution of taxes (Not A War Play) all. rek The clans jecte is ove “When we first look upon the tiny in w@4td very ill, is also in a Bismarek hb The elanse most objected to is oe mite of humanity who has come into| Oats K 79% . existence through no wil of its own,| Oats N 76% ANUAGOGUALAASAOAAHURAUONAUAGADSOGUAUCUUAUOEAUGCOSUUGUUOAUGGAGAUASUENDGGUAGAONN GOUNQEDUDOUOCGEUUOUEAONOUBUOUNOOULOOOOASOOEUSGOOUERUGUEGUEOODGUOOUAUOEOOOOAEID % With ae its very helplessness is a mute, though} Close 1:47 p. m. a migh® appeal for our protection. To eae a me, this énnocent babe seems to say:| ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK “dam here because it pleased the| St. Paul, April 9.-HOGS—Receipts All-wise Creator to send me, and for |68°0 head; punrke steady; range, that very reason I claim a divine right ect caas 00; bulk of sales, $16.95 to command your unlimited protection | eee i and care, ‘A present I can do noth-| |, CATTLE—Receipts, 990 rend ing for myself, put if you help me| Killers steady; ste i ecHeate now 1 wil repay it to you, to tmy:com-;Cows and heifers, $8. ateate 00 munity and to our nation ten fold| calves steady, $6.00 to $12.00; sto when T grow into a strong, hea thy, in-|eTS_and feeders steady, $0.50@811. SHEEP-Receipts, 25 head; market tellectual man or woman of tomorrow, steady, lain, $8.00 @$20.00; weth- : for though I am the most helpless de- pendent of our nation today. 1 am al-|¢'S ae 0.0 @$16.00; ewes, $5.00@ LOUIS BENNISON And the Long Run New York Cast and; Production Intact actrees anaes = se aninngpe seinen “Sohmny Get Your Gun’ is hilarity itself, and laugh- ter from Curtain to curtain,” ame & to Grocers FEDERAL FOOD ADMINISTRATION CUSTOMER'S CARD No. 1 CHOSLDSUONGODRENSERGSOUCLOCUODUOSCOCOEOOSOOOSUOOUECORONOCEDOSUUNUSEOOOUOUSOCSUUOOSGSOOSUUESNHOREEEGOEESSUGECSCGURUESOON UOOOUESECUCUSESOOUENGEOSESEOUSGEECESOMLOGUDOEOUSDOQUOGDOSUUEDOUREGEUSESOGONGPOOUCURUOQOQOQAL —San Franciseo Chronicle. most laughabl clever and wholesome co has seen in a a day.” ; ‘es San Mrane so her most valuav'e possession for I $16,00 z am the father or mother, the states- CHICAGO LIVESTOCK rom Na hal ar ve seegenes Be : Giecteam Dinas oy aay x man and the scholar of the coming Chicago, April 29.—1OCGS—Re- irm Name o! ealer . ys WORS Ss 2 ieraieue sarees seeks nae Ts generation,’ ceipts, 43,000 head; market strong; Clerk Making Sale :... | “Bennison is ide actors could aequir “« aplendid comedy ‘and p preser ated by a brilliant com- “fT ask, does it not bring the same bulk of sales, $17: 30 @$17.65; light, massage. to tevery man or woman in. $17.25@$17.75; mixed, $16. 90 @$17.75; { “Name of Food | Date | ieee | “Amit ¢ Last | Date Last [Am’t This| No. in- 4 ak ; Morton county. heavy, $16. 10@$17.50; rough, $16. i Purchase | Purchase Purchase | Purchase ' Family | — vented by proper care. $18.90; calves, $7.59@S18, 50, “If you are a mother-who has rais- SHEE P_Receipts, 14,000 — head; ed your ‘family successfully, do not) market weak; sheep, $13.00@$17. 15; think your duty has been accomplish-| jambs, $16. 00 @$21 AO, ed, no—not until you have given your ¥ Special Wartime Prices. . . $1.50, $1.00, 50c Seats on sale today at Knowles, the Jeweler |: “About 200,000 children under five! @g16.60; pigs, $13.25@$19.35. years’ ola died in the (Unitew States ORE Reine 14,000° head: Wheat Flour Jee: rs Eee dS elie ees pany.”-—San Francisco Bulletin. luring the first year of the war an “m; native beef steers, $10.15 i it is estimated that at Teast one ee eens nt feeder’ "34.35 Substitutes eee fe ail : of those deaths might have been pre-| @g12'20: cows and heifers, $6. Sugar | | | al I certify that the above information is true and that I have not bought i knowled : . fi : “ see ee Caeete nit caraehes nor hold in my possession wheat flour, sugar or other foods contrary~to the Bag young and inexperienced, or if you AST r@) R | A rules of the Federal Administrator. ee ' are overburdened with ivork | and Sigted Ai leasieRei al we cui eked gctn osaweeaees young children the very reason that aie For Infants and Children at Consumer / ; E Dean alae tonal angers In Use For Over 30 Years * Cards to be mailed to Federal Food Administrator at end of each month, At trom those more favorably circum: : J Agricultural College, N. D. * 8:30 stanced. If you have no children you| Always bears . ' ‘ can in no better way show your ef- sig Meio _—— oo eS | 9 PM: ficiency, your duty. toward humanity] nature ; om. A’ \ and your gratitude to your parents The Federal Food Administration requires that each and every Grocer flanshy. belpine: tozearg *tors.the; chil: or Dealer of Flour and substitutes as well as Sugar, must have on hand CHARLES FROHMAN PRES 4 MAUDE ADAMS Ina Comedy by J. M. Barrie’ “A KISS FOR CINDERELLA” NOTE! SEATS ON SALE WEDNESBAY | PRICES—(Including War Tax)—Lower Floor, $2.20; Bal- cony and Ist 10 ‘Rows, $2.20; Four Rows, $1.65; = Balance, $1.10; Gallery, 55¢. s MAIL ORDERS NOW! dren of our great nation. “The European war has given a new emphasis to the importance of a prim- A ary national asset. “The future strength of this nation ry undoubtedly depends upon the health, the vitality and the education of the ) é child.. We must have a healthy, well- equippea race of children and young : people. i “There is no investment comparable 4 r e to this; no natural economy so fund- | amental; and there is no waste ‘so irreparable as that of a nation that is careless of its rising generation. and see that each customer signs the food card facsimilie of which ap- ‘pears in this advertisement. In order to cooperate with the Food Administration The Tribune is supplying the Grocers with these cards at the rate of TWO DOLLARS ($2) PER THOUSAND in lots of one thousand or more. It is especially requested that all Grocers or Dealers in the foods mentioned place their orders for these cards at once. Every customer must sign one of these cards and there should be no excuse for the Grocer being without thm. Under penalty of the federal food laws every Grocer must have the personal. signature of the customer when foods mentioned on the card are purchased. ‘ 4 © “Tt is a sad fact that one-third of fi aay in pur. United: States: was fond ‘phy Early Ohio MAILFIN YOUR ORDER TODAY. GIVE NUMBER OF CARDS NEEDED. | ONE OR TWO THOUSAND OR MORE—BUT ORDER (OUGH FOR FUTURE USE. The Bismarck Tribune BISMARCK, N. D. ically unfit. A large proportion of the causes dated back to ear” childhood and could at, that time have been re- moved. “The child walfare department of the : Council of National Defense . desires that every. child in the United States : 4 : , ‘ @-examined and helped in every way Wis Fi pe ‘ty ere) possible, I, as the Morton county Very fine forseed chairman earnestly appeal to every man, woman and child of cur county ‘to cooperate with our government in or table use $1 UUOUOOOERESEAOOUEAACQGOOEDOCCROERREOGED this all important work. S Mts. W. J. MAOKIN, Per bushel “Morton County Chairman of }.7 + Child: Welfare. Department, i 0 Mandan, North Dakota.” _ RU UUNUUUUEAAUUAONONAANOUUIH AUUAUUONUUGNOAOUGULUOUUUOGUAGUUIONUAAUUUGUDANDUUGUGUAUGUAUOLUEAGaneDOGANEAAaOnOGND 7 ~ © 4 7