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SUNDAY, MAY 5, 1918. BISMARCK MORN VG TRIBUNE THREE Wr Se OKA ea ee RUPERT JULIAN AS “THE KAISER, THE BEAST OF. BER- LIN” at THE BISMARCK THEATRE, COMMENCING MONDAY. “The Kaiser, the Beast of Berlin,” coming to the Bismarck Theatre, Monday, May 6th. A vivid picture of the personal life of the German ruler—German atrocities of thet war. The inhuman| Convoys powerful message for ev- treatment of the Belgians, ete. ery true American. The picture way, New York. ENGLISH PAPER WANTS SAMMIES SUPPLIED HOME London, May 4.—The Weekly Dis- patch tomorrow will feature an editor- ial urging the establishment at Str: of a central “Home for American rs on leave.” “In the heart of England,” says the! paper, “there is a spot hallowed forev- er in the hearts of all who speak the} English tongue, namely, Stratford, the birthplace of Shakespeare. Is there any reason why a rest home for the American soldier on leave should not be in this pot? CHAPMAN, AIR HERO WAS AN ACROBAT Brother of ‘Spectacular Fighter Also in Aviation Section of Army Duluth, Minn, May 4.—Charles W. Chapma) r., at Waterloo, la., who lost his life in one of the most spec- tacular air fights that has been wit, nessed in France, was a brother o Joseph Chapman, who has been em-| ployed in a bank here, but who is now in the aviation section of the Ameri-! can. army. Dispatches told of how Charles W. Chapman, who was formerly acrobatic instructor in the aerial service, engag- ed a German birdman in a quel of death high above the German lines and how both machines-finally broke into flames a1 and plunged to earth. | THE E WEATHER | MINNESOTA: Fair Sunday, warm- er near Lake Superior and cooler in northwest portion; Monday fair and cooler. ‘i NORTH DAKOTA: Fair and cooler Sundav and Monday. * souTH DAKOTA: Generally fair! Sunday anc Monday, cooler Monday | and in west portion Sunday. MONTANA: Generally fair Sunday and Monday; cooler Sunday. WYOMING: Partly cloudy and'cool- er Sunday; possibly showers in ex- treme north portion; Monday gener- ally fair, cooler in east port tion. 150 SLACKER SUSPECTS ARRESTED IN MINNEAPOLIS Minneapclis, Minn., May 4.—More than, 150 men suspected of not having complied with draft regulations wer taken into custody by Minneapol home guardsmen and agents of the | department of justice in a_ general “search of the city last night for alleg-| ed draft slackers. Twelve men who} failed to satisfy officials of their draft | status are held for further investiga- tion. OHIO IN BAD WAY. Columbus, 0., May 4.—The_ with- drawal of of Gailord R. Stinchcom) from Ohio State University will leave, only three letter men from last sea- son's championship football eleven from whim -to build a new team. Stenchcomb, who has enlisted.in the mavy, expects to leave in-May to en- roll in the na officers’ material training school in Chicago. He played hbalf-back on last season’s team, unQnuEeenauyeguuunendsuunaguuigsguugunuegnuueeggnengggnneegsusaggueceggasueeggueegguoegeaauneegtt ate Scene from Prinicle “Che <inswer’’ At the Orpheum Monday. Joe King in Triangle play, “The Vortex” ; At the Orpheum Thursday. DRIVE SUCCESS that blocked the traffic on broad- \ Goal Pledged; Exact Re- ~ | sults Unknown MAY TOTAL FOUR BILLION SOLDIERS WHO HAVE.DIED One Northwest Marine Killed. Washington, D. C., May 4—Marine corps casualty list today contains the names of men killed in action, three dead from shell wounds and five slight- ly wounded. The list included Private Harry El- ton Clark, of Tacoma, killed of shell wound. None of the other men were from the northwest. FLYING LIEU DIES IN FALL Arcadia, Fla., May Lieutenant 8. | L. Valentine of New York City, attach. fed to the army, aviation school near cme. nan ai >. *. Washington, D. C., May 4.—For the third time within a year the Ameri- can people have heavily oversubscrib- ed a war credit. As the third liberty loan was closing tonight the ‘treasury announc ds that the campaign has been n over whelming succe: Although $3,000,- 000,000 was the formal goal of the campaign, official reports including on- ly a small proportion of today’s av- alanche of pledges showed the total as $3,208,655,400, and there were indica- tions the aggregate would be increas-; ed to nearly $4,000,000,000 next week. The exact result of the campaign probably will not be known until late in the week. Official e imates placed the number |here, was instantly killed today, his} of subs s at between 12,000,000 \airplane nately 2,000 feet.) and 15,000,000, far above the 10,000,- PIGEONS CARRY MESSAGES the our ‘ond loan, or 4,500,000 of TO STATE GOVERNORS. Minneapolis, Minn., May 4,—Homing {pigeons with messages strapped to jtheir legs 1 er hands will carry} | congratul ions from governors of at thin 1800 mile radius of the in © when the Minnesota state | tair opens September All twelve federal reserve distric ch were the largest campaign units ubscribed, and a majority of the ss made the same record. Dela- doubled its quota. ‘The headanarters renort tonight de seribed-the final roundup in New York las “probably the most striking fea- { ture of the last day’s campaign,” with- ina few hours subscriptions of $ |KYRONEN 4 MARATH WINNER IN NEW YORK. New York, N. Y., May 4.--Willie Ky- dded, sending the jdonen. the sh distance runn nd state of New York over their | wearing the colors of the Millrose A./ quotas. , ‘ Official figures by d cts, incom: | A. of this city, was gn easy winner 0. | 0 ‘the Evening Mail's eighth annual mod-; plete and’ failing to show thé Rich- ified marathon race from the Rronz to | mond, Cleveland and Atlanta districts hall here today. The distanve| over the top, were announcved as fol- about 12 23 and the winner) lows: was covered it inthe excellent time of 1:- Subscriptions P | Minneapolis .... $140,026,800 1 10:20. |St. tLouis | See i i MAY. SPARE CHAPMAN Kansas City of 125 | Cleveland, 0., May 4.—Ray Chap-| Boston . 112 |man, star shortstop with the Cleve-| Philadelphia .... $05,400 110 land Americans, probably will not be} Chicago 471,952,100 110 : $4,242,300 called into the military service until) Dallas 600 the end of the baseball season. He| San Fran a half months and probably not until) Atlanta z | later. | CHILDS CUP CREW RACE BRIDWELL*TO RETIRE | GOES TO PENNSYLVANIA Portsmouth May 4—After 14) Princeton, N. J., May 4.—Pennsyl- on a diamond, Al! yania won the Child’s Cup crew race years of serv’ Bridwell. a former star of the Nation-|on Carnegie Lake late today. . Col- al league. is to gtire. Bridwell re-| umbia was second and Princeton ‘third. ported to the Columbus club of the) Pennsylvania defeated Princeton in American association this season, but|the freshman race. | after practicing a few days decided to give up the sport. He has accepted | ja TosHon her ‘ * PITCHER FILLINGIN TRADED. | WIFE DOING GOOD WORK | Toledo, O%« May 4.—Pitcher Dana} | Fillingim, of the Indianapolis Ameri-| pat a ees club has heen traded | “T have been had off with stomach ifo the Boston Nationals for first base-| and liver trouble and bloating for |man Covington and Pitcher Crum, ac-| Many. years. No doctors or medicine "4 t made here to-| helped me. On the advice of my | seraine OT tr | druggist, I bought a bottle of Mayr's | Wonderful Remedy and I don’t went | to miss a single doe. It has given me Minneapolis, Minn., May 4- A mass! more benefit than all the medicine I j meeting of medical men of the Twin| have ever taken. I feel I am doing | Cities and vicinity has been arranged | good to recommend it to others.” ‘It is |for May 18 to urge medical men to| simple, harmless preparation that re- | come to the aid of their country and! moves the catarrhal mucus from the | enlist in the army. lintestinal tract and allays the- inflam- -—_——— ‘mation which causes pfactically all CHICAGO WINS IN TENNIS. Ann Arbor, Mich., May 4.—Chicago’s | jncluding appendicitis. One dose will tennis team defeated Michigan in tWo | convince or money refunded. of three matches here this afternoon. \ LENHART DRUG CO. Tribune Want Ads Bring Results. MEDICOS TO MEET. THIRD WAR LOAN: OVERSUBSCRIBED | $203,655,400 More Than Formal, TWO RIVER. FRONTS, ORPHEUM WE WAR BULLETINS | ¢RMANS FAILIN TACK SOUTH OF LOCON 1 London, May 4.—German troops this morning under cover of artillery Darrage attacked the ) postions south of Lacon, The statement issued this evening by the war office says the attack comp letely rey in French troops in their this merning in the Locr ily heavy, operations sector male provress. British troops on the right of the French also advanced — their Lae PPLIES BEING | SENT HUN FROM. | UKRAINE, CLAL Londo An oflicial wireless rom Berlin sayy s the organi. ion for the colle nd tra ria ion of provisio the agree- | jment with Ukraine new opera: | |tion, Two million cer {and pro secured i 1,200 carloads have pa 1 the border | in the last few days. “The greater part of the first a liveries,” says the message, “will be | left to Austria: food difficulties prevailing.” Austria-Hungary, continued the mes- sage, will be able to provide for them-| selves within a few weeks from the early Hungarian crops. Hence most of the Ukrainian imports in, June and | July will go to Germany. INFANTRY INACTIVE BOMBARDMENTS ON) | | i FRENCH ( OFFICIAL, , Paris, May 4.—The official statement issued by the war oflices tonight reads" “There was no infantry fighting dur- ing the course of the day.; There were teciprocal bombardments north and south of the A river and also along the Ailette 1 “Eastern Theatre, j were artillery actions w dar and in the Monast! . er. May 3.—There t of the Var- | sector. The | i —THE— ELECTRIC SHOP B, K. SKEELS | Everything Electrical Wiring Fixtures and Snpplies Delco Farm Light Plants | Phone 370 408 Broadway ' | | | | | s i |was informed by his draft board at} New York . 101 | Herrin, Ill, that it did not appear | Richmond 98 jas if he would be called for two and | Cleveland 4 80 | # ' stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, | | Inc., with a capital of $50,000.00 HIGHEST PRICES PAID For Men’s cast off Suits, Coats and Shoes. j WE ALSO BUY JUNK OF | ALL KINDS IN HANDFUL OR jj CARLOAD LOTS. | We have accepted the agency for the Fargo Iron & Metal Co. |} and we can pay the highest prices. Don’t leave old iron around to rust but bring it to us or Phone and we will call for it and pay you the high- est price. COLEMAN’S NEW AND 2ND HAND STORE 109 5th St. Opposite McKenzie '} Clothes Cleaned and_ Pressed. Hats Blocked and Cleaned. —_— | TS Seas SSSsSsSsSsggg I WANTED | I want to buy about | 20 head of good work || horses. LAMBERT Phone 57. “Hungary because of the} ISCENE PROM “WHITHER ane GOES yon wa counterattack the 5: Trom elements REPORT peta thew. fea With success enemy convoys and cast of Seres Artillery Activity; Situation Uncl hanged | ‘ the ollici 1 | Kemmell and Rerlin, H ficial report from general headquar ESDAY, fenemy attempted a mumber the Italian and §: 8 everywhere repulsed. | Disen t1e the Bulyarian Dobropolje pevera near BERLIN OFFICIAL. Berlin, via London, May 4 ) Was nuch fle front in France, 1 report fr GERMAN REPORT, via London, Mav 4 says: counter atts Bailleul tonight French failed heavy losses.” Vicnna, via London, M | ficial report from Austria AUSTRIAN OFFICIAL STAGE AND SCREEN NEWS. OF BISMARCK PLAY HO Coo a ” COMING "TO an) Von of raids erbian fronts, aUuuavennudunianeatannganaiaant Tri LM | “PARLIAMENT WAS and will strengthen UNABLE TO FIND A STABLE POLICY“ in a German federation. Amsterdam, May | Zeitung publ iment of rea jor parliament: shes the following state- ns for the adjournment | 1.—The Wiener | | jand our other ailies, we must for jour other opponents hostile intention unable to find a gs are, its resumption would | harpen political antagonism and | thereby endanger the fulfillment of | Hthose ceonomie Lasks of siceesstul op ‘erations upon which everything de: | pends, Upon the re ela coat of yellow paint, worker in cued by » lo renounce Parliame ple polic val roundhouse was ice fron s who threat: ned him statements, m owas taken to {jail where he is being held pen [further investigation. “RECOGNIZE THE BOLSHEVIKT” sembly the parliament | t possible moment will | devote its entire strength to the eoen of the day [ti anging for the n: H apply and will try in every way | create conditions: require { to enable 2 population to hold out.” ydler Has Admitted Austria 's In Dire Straits vupposition to war, for ima of our soldiers from Franc ed that President Wilson demand once a conference of delegates f all warring ions, selected by and USES ved for constant iate recall affected are German the | agitation for the incorporation of Aus- ELLOW WORKERS BEAT. AND PAINT YELLOW SUSPECT piven } “Weare in the last decisive phase of !the war. No enemy threatens in the) Mim No y atens | Minneapolis, Minn, May 4.— east, but in firm union with Germany) haying been aeveroly: yollay an pated Ole Nelson, a res- al agent of the depart- ‘owd of fellow with He is alleged to have made criticising Ameri- the ‘county ding ask- 4 at rom the. bat Lqnuton, May 4. -‘The straits to| various peoples, not the governments, no their} which Austria las been driven by the] l0 exeente a@ peace for the world and ps took food situation is indicated ino a dis demo and demanded the United 1 and British aviators bombard: | on the bat- nrding to nn General head- in jhe neighborhoed of Meteren {quarters today the situation was with jout change. Berlin Reports" French Repulsed The of 1 ers today says: “In the southwest lively fighting, cov ; tinues.” Pr E. YOUNG REAL ESTATE ow? “Lively Fightin; * States vovernment recognize the ‘patch from Vienna via Zurich, which the s that Dr. Von Seydle, the Stus-} trian Premier, has admitted that: Aus- tria iscunable to feed the population theneh i cialist, government, have; » Wash., homan at Camp Lewis, The ve Lewis here n a soldic require that a gi kept of each man posted in the b: and. the | | The ecneession, the despateh adds, vi sted from him by leaders of | fter uw con- The Aus- yielded with the greatest ‘luctance, for the political | consequence of this concession may jhe far reaching. It is pointed out jthat it will accentuate the, feud be-| battalion and regiment compare tween the German and non-German|] other organi: races in Austiia-Hurpary, since both’ the military work and training. Orders issed_ to ‘aphic chart shall and these shal ‘There with the others, how QUUUCaUNAnEAUURAUUCANCAGaca vega gaan cean eee seo TeaeeAERADEEATUAGEOOOAAEGMUOEEOT OGDEN Néw York Went Wild Over “The Kaiser” PIR CTE tale ne of _* COMPANY Farm Lands City Property || * Fire Insurance “The Beast of Berlin” FIRST NAT’L BANK BLDG. Room 15—Phone 78 WALL CHRIS ENG Bismarck, N. « STOP! ! at the Van Horn Hotel WHY? THERE’S A REASON. Monday PAPER PAINTS & OILS es—Kalsomine Brushes and Supplies N CO. to thrills, stood up and cheered fic on Broadway to see this picture. ke the bload boil of every true ‘s. It bring: prayer to one’s © New York, long u: nd blocked the 4 pieture that will It moves one to tea Read what New York papers say about this wonderful picture: I life of tie German ruler, 1 treatment of the Belgians. r “A vivid picture of the pers man. atrocities of the war, ink NEW YORK EVENING WORLD. “Shows in horrible but autaentic pietures treatm Relgian peasa' hes the spectator into the Ini Vivid truthfulness."—-NEW YORK EVENING JOU nt of the palace. AL, powerful ntessage for every truce American, Thé uperb,,. The pieture wrung round after round of W YORK MORNING TELEGRAPH, “Conveys production applause. “I is stirring, ational, stimulating. appro from the audience—volite play mob."—-NEW YORK AMERICAN, “The audience applauded wildly. “The k er,” in addttion to its broader military aspects, also inquires into the personal life of William IL"—NEW YORK TIMES, At the BISMARCK Theatre Commencing Monday MEUSNUSHEQAAUUCUAANAUOUAOOAUASONEUSOUEAUONUOGUOOOOGONUUDCGSAUAUOOURUDEOUAOEOOEAGOO AAO COOOOOU CONE (QRPHEUM [itoniay THEATER Monday HORSES| ALMA REUBENS “THE ANSWER” A SEVEN-REEL SUPER PRODUCTION WEDNFSDAY— Produc. 9n. THUR iA Y————— iene “WITHE RTHOU GOEST.” A Thomas H. 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