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WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1918. BISMARCK EVENING TRIBUNE : THREE f MOFFIT: HITS THE BALL ON LIBERTY LOAN | Moffit,’a litlé community of a few hundred souls, ‘has ‘done its bit- by re- porting the’oversubscription of its Lib- erty loan quota to the extent of more than $1,000.. During the period of the drive’ there were sold, in addition, $1,100 worth of Thrift stamps. NORTH DAKOTA BOYS GUARDED BIG GENERALS Fine Distinction Came to Sergt. McBride, Son.of Arnold Couple *| TRUE NORTHWESTERNER RECALLS EARLY DAYS ON RAGING MISSOURI J. F. Chamberlain, a real north- western pioneer, landed in the capital city today for the first time in a num- ber of years and discovered that the town had not been standing still dur- ing his absence. Mr. Chamberlain first sev foot in Bismarck in 1883, when he | was 14 years/old. He walked down to ssouri river wharves and “hired sicabin boy on the S, S. Butte, ran between Bis- The only vi aud Benton, souri in those days was Washburn. ; Andrew Johnson was captain of the | Butte, and Dick Corbett was the mate. (of the nilots, at Fort Peck, and the cabin boy, the North Dakota boys formed the guard | Mr. Chamberlain now resides in St. of honor for Secretary otf War Bak: and General Pershing during thei it to the sector held by a certain con- tingent of American troops, ac to private advices which have r Harvey. The men thus hono: Sergeants McBride and Colli porals Arnold and Greene and 14 pr vates of C company of the Smashin; Second, which was sed at Harve; The Sergeants McBride mentioned is a son of Mr. and Mrs. L. McBride o! Arnold, and central North Dakota is especially interested in the distinction | which has ben conferred on this young} a soldier, TAKES FORTUNE FROM YARDS IN eS S eee Chicago, IL ay 1.—One man has taken $164,663 out of the ‘Chicago! stock yards within, the 3 we on the sale of ¢ att became known today. this, he has marketed hogs netting him appr 000, Three weeks ago Edward Hickey of Sarpy county, Nebraska, had twenty carloads of 1,507 pound steers on the Chicago market which were sold for an average of $15.60 a hundred. The sale involved 286 head.’ Monday he s0}d the balance of this son's feed- ing 3: for $97, 7 or an av. erage of . For the best load $349.71 a head was paid. The cattle were of ‘Wyoming origin and were pur- chased as feeding cattle last fall, the average weight of the 630 head being fC P1115, 4 fLadies’ and gents’s hats $1.00. | That means your old hat to be clean- ed, blocked, and remodeled and mado like new, and: also ‘hats any color. Our { new method of vacuum and French ary cleaning is entirely different from any other kind of cleaning that has ever been tried. It makes the clothes i. last, longer and keep clean longer be- ef \ cause/there is nothing left but the Material. Remember we make a spe- \ pairing of all kinds. ‘If you~ wan’ good job at ving price, phone 761. H. A. Mood. lgr. 118 6th St. Bis- marek, N. D. A}l mail orders given prompt atten- zp - ’ tion, » THEDA SHE SAYS: “This Is the Life If SEE. HER A Little Vampin 10 big reels. A double show for promptly at 8 o'clock. 7% H er Today as felt very much ~| when he arrived in Pismarck tod ;,| fume the former _ "THREE WEEKS + cialty of hats, cleaning. pressing, re-| TODAY 8 o'c Matinee tomorrow at + Evening, 8 0’ Paul. For many years he has been} j one of the northwes successful trav-]} eling salesmen. and he has just had} It] Bismarck added to his territory. like coming ho land the first thing he did ves to ta hike out to the river to obtain seed m the famous Missouri wild ro ich line the banks in such profu- } ion, and whose size and dainty per- bin boy recalled af- jter all these year: + €00 LATE TO CLASSIFY SAL F—He sisehold £00" Call at 498 . prac or CITY NEWS _ | Weinrich and J. Salgm shopped in wilh hohl a onic temple conterred. Mrs, | Bismarck visitor this week Railway Commi: Bleick of ‘Elgin was week. Lewis F. Crawford of Sentinel Butte president of the state 1 gents, A. L. (Martin, Sentinel tutte banker, and J. P. Reave of Beach were in the city yesterday en route to “Mi not to attend the Lincoln Republican league's state convention. in the Ward school. T! Commencing May 12 our terms to retail trade will be trade, one week only. Positively ne WHITE'S. ISHERE You Don’t Weaken.” AT THE— GRAND THEATRE BISMARCK,N.D. zg Now us Then, Is Relished by the Best of Men. your money. Commencing tonight ‘clock as usual. Caesar went 1,000 miles to see Cleopatra— You can see here in Theda Bara superproduc- tion. It cost Caesar-an empire to see her— ADULTS, 50c. a, It will cost. you. only— CHILDREN, 25c One performance only, owing to length of production, starting at 8 o’clock. DON’S MISS THIS SHOW Simon Jahr of Witton was 2! dof re} Wholesale | ONE OF FAMOUS FIFTY TO TALK IN Veteran Recently R Returned From} HEAD AD ‘OF WIRE COMPANIES ORDERED NOT TO DISCHARGE UNION MEMBERS | | ¥ | iWeshington, ‘D. C4 May' 1.—The Western Union and Postal Telegraph ; companies were asked today by the National war labor board not to dis- | charge any employees on account of membership in telegraphers’ unions, pending a decision by the board on complaints that employees were be- ing dismissed because they were members of unions and attended organ- eae te eet ns THIS STATE: . fou feel, aiiterent the minute you soothing rmth HUN Command to | | tills the eee pani | PROPAGANDAIN [ik | ete ‘our Nor akota | Toa. Helps y the bl cl dri U. 8. ARRESTED) ont ane winter, gets yan Arthur i | George V. {licity, announce: | public inform: North Dakotu |The late Capt. Grant Marsh was one/ there will be available for The Butte burned up| @Sasements in North Da er a period | Bestor, speakers’ di hast erg bustling, ful of life and en- chairn e rman of the ‘Tea or Tablets. on of the conunittee ot}. visi 1,—Federal UNCLE SAM PAYS | ROADS $90,614,000 IN FOUR MONTHS Washington, D.C.» May 1.—Rait- roads, under the four months of goy- | renment operation just closed, receiv- ed from the government-$90,614,000 as loans or advance payments on govern- ment compensation, Director General McAdoo today announced, | ATTENTION | ROYAL ARCH SONS. A special ene of Bismarek Chapte at the } evening, rested here a Ger- 1 lie tenant commander id to be the head of enemy da in America, having been 1 to this work by Count Von » When the former German dor left this country. Pend- piher expected arrests, the pris » has ta Council of Defen: a to cov: one of the | i of three week: just returned to Americ: in the degree of R. A. M. All mem, vers are urged to be present. 1 Tribune Want Ads Bring Results. FOR SALE A carload of Registered Bulls will arrive in Bismarck in about a week, This car will consist of White Face Pole Angus, Red and Roan Shorthorns, and Holsteins, ito tell loite o reception Mon | tow: ns, the 9} m | they ¥ ents T over t tour. a 's and able tal . of the soldiers will be state in the union fora 1 conditions at the front. Haliday. director of pub-! that this Sammy, | £ the half-hundred over nose New York went wi » wil talk only inthe s “which have not to date had pportunity afforded the larger good speakers. that. thes unicate with him immediately i wish dates-in order that arrange- may be made. of 50 veterans of Black ing’s command — were ly picked with a view to -’en- Ame to conditions Th asoned fight- and one or mor thhela. {2 Connor, TAdver| Heemient. ing or rck is inv. fine, jail sentence automeb: | be s here. . are v 10 gulde themsely ris Martineson, 2545678910 a piano see M. Notie ce Automobilists cries on and punish. recordingly. Chief of Police iola- e oF “TI always come back to the Gotzian dealer for the same shoe every time. [con’tl:ave trouble e, breaking in Gotzian shoes. ‘They fit my feet right from “RUB YOUNGSTERS’ COLDS AWAY WITH ‘OUTSIDE’ VAPOR TREATMENT: |Leca when the royal arch degree will be} dd Druggists Have Ir im; sorted the Invention North Carolina Drug gist That Relieves Cro and Cold Troubles by E xternal Application. You Caw ‘ivy a 25¢ Jar’ on aie time Vapo Days’ Trialand Your Druggi st the valli Will Refund the Purchase! neni the Tee sed sie th Price If You Are Not Delight. [tron 8 2 ! F ed with the Test. the th form and when applied over the thr cover up with aw NOTICE TO PARENTS For head Cold = — Every mother breathes a (hina er eatarehal trou Parents are urged to attend the Pa-| relief when she firs yean either be ape up | trons’ Day Exhibits to be held Thurs-| Carolina treatment a fie melted ip day and. Friday of this week. Onjand finds that it q por vod. Croup Thursday at the hotel school and to “di * the children with nau-| ally relieved within fifteen iin Will school and on Friday at the|seous medicines for croup or coldjand an application at ledtime High school grades and the North| troubles. apoRub comes in salve} vents a night a All mothers are urged to take at and chest the body heat rele the} vantage of the 0-day trial offer ingredients in the form of pe being made by the local druggi vapors, inhaled wilh h| see for themselves just what Vapo: These breath, all night long, ca cation y the medi-} will do. direct to the air passages and AUDSUESULNAOEDSAQNOGDSUNSUOUUODIOUOOUDOSONOLNUOUEOCUSS00RUNUNSOUEEERESOUIDENUNOUCHONOGOOOEGEdtONSOORNOT Special Sale 150 Soft Hats also ' Derbies Genuine Fur Felt Hats come in different styles, and all most extraordinary values, worth trom $3.00 to $5.00. Your choice £000 -... 6 i000. 53 oe veers ged HPs Len eee $1.95 OXFORDS————OXFORDS About 100 pairs Men’s and Boys’ high-grade Nettleton and Walk-Over Oxfords in button and lace, Black and Tan; worth from $5.00 to $8.00. Yours for .. .$3.25 and $4.50 EXPERT REPAIRING DRY CLEANING HAND PRESSING S. E. Bergeson & Son Closed Evenings Except hvac Closed Sundays UASUUUGONUOUOUOUCOOUUANSUUOUOEOSOUOUUUUOUTCONONOOUOEDUOOOOLONUCAECUOCAOGOONONONOONEGOOEAUOCNOOOOUOUON SATURDAY, MAY 4 CHARLES FROHMAN PRE: MAUDE ADAMS In a Comedy by J. M.-Barrie “A KISS FOR CINDERELLA” NOTE! SEATS ON SALE WEDNESDAY— PRICES—(Including War Tax)—Lower Floor, $2.20; Bal- cony and ist 10 Rows, $2.20; Four Rows, $1. 655 Balance, $1.10; Gallery, 55c. MAIL ORDERS NOW! No advance in price, 25¢, 50¢ and $1. the start, the way no other shoes ever have. I’ve picked out a particular Gotzian last end I stick to it.”” Gotzian shoes for men are molded over foot form lusts. Expert shoemakers design them first of all for comfort, and then for ttyle, They are shown in u wile variety of leathers and up-to-thes minute designs. | | when your feet are uncomfortable. The Gotzian dealer wi Ject the last that’s just male for your foot, and which will give you a new idea of foot ease. Look for the neme “Gotzian” on the sole, It’s your guarantee of comfort. You can't enjoy of| | up C. Gotzian & Company square Saint Paul, Minn, itwh| vles! anit | ihe| sore | new: Bismarck, N. D. JOSEPH Stock, or table use Per bushel roat arn hay bles the poon ules pre- ad- now and Rub \ This special showing in- cludes a most generous assortment of distinctive models---Milans, Pea- nut Straws, Milan Hemps, Com- well as the more dressy effects trimmed with wings, nbbons and flowers. Exceptionally clever mod- els for late spring and early summer. SUGNOUUEDOUOOUDOOOEGUOOODUEODUEDERUDLELOGEOGUEUEUQUOUOUOOQDOUGDOEUROUEUEUUUCHOUOUECUUOOOOUUUGOOQUOQSUOUGURUEEEAESUUD Continuing Our Sale of TRIMMED HATS Most of which were mace in our own work rooms. There are Black and all colors in a splendid variety of shapes. The trimmings are the smartest and there are both large and small Hats in this seléction. Specially Priced, Each $5.00 WEBB BROTHERS MILLINERY SECTION First in Style First in Variety Foremost in Value binations, Etc.---Plain Sailors as ji a k ae \ Also some high grade Dairy Cows. Make your wants known now. WARE Dealer and Breeder of Registered P.O. Box 56 S co) = a C2 MEAT MARKET Early Ohio Potatoes Very fine forseed $1 ao