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FRIDAY, MAY 17; 1918. FRIDAY, MAY 2791918 71. TMM BISMARCK DAILY ‘TRIBUNE, 68 FOUR BISMARCK DAILY, TRIBUNE =.050 12 é FIVE TT mn HH TETEENEHATEANN TU ostaflice, Bamarek, N. D, a ewe oe Pe wa oroe sae s Voy vias ConPANY. NEW YORK, Fifth Ave. Bldg? CHICAGO, Marquette mae, ate et Bap! MESRB GUL ter Bets AEA OF ASSOCIATED PRES The A Or OG ati oh vg RAS cea rm | MLCT pp a sl Soe TAPS tn of ti isin Meri HARES stein ofc pth Men ee oT EAL cURRSUE ASP EATER PAYABLE TN ADYANGE THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE} eeed S855 fale of North Da ” OBUBSCRIPTION RATES oe yar by man, NOTE Dol SE mont mal 0: ae en Nate Nt She onthe Three months Ore year. Taree mort i ‘THN STATES OLDEST NEWSPAPER (Bstablisned 1518) ae ae CAN YOU BLAME FRAEULEIN When part of the German press went to bold friageable givls of the agricultural fo feel interested as never before. It seems that there are girls in Germany so unkultured vs to not be uble to stand all forms of Hun brutality of whieh forms polygamy is one, and so these girls have been engaging themselves "to, or marrying ‘reneh, English and Russian prisouers of war, wher- ever possible. ‘This has stirred the autocrats to rage, they fearing! Aeterioration of Kultur through mixture of blood. ‘We don't know low they explain this objection to the kaiser, whose mother was an English woman. They probably overlook hin, since he’s already bora ‘and mixed. But, we've for any gitl who wants a husband all her own, ‘There sure is fearful risk in taking part of a husband, when it's so difficult to properly manage a whole one, coneentrated and un- der direct, full observation, as it were. KNOWING BILL, WE SAY IT B, Colver has been made chairman of th Federal ‘TradeCommission. Colver is the newest an youngest member of the commission. ‘This is anoth- fr case of a newspaper man making good. Colver's most notable work was his jnvestigation of the eoal situation and his predictions as to what, would. hap- pen last winter. He told congress last July all about The shortage which took place in December and] pointed out a remedy which wes not adopted. His plan was to pool all coal and all coal-currying equip- .“MeAdoo has lately adopted the Colver plan ray at Cartels ranily coming to the coal pooling plan._ Since the war be- fgan the Federal ‘Trade Commission has become the host important regulating agency in the government. Tt has charge of profiteering, patents and the sup- pression of all unreasonable competition, “Bill”? Colver held an important editorial position on The Cleveland Press, for several years, and was for some time manager of the Newspaper Enter- prise Association, Ie had a rare talent for study Ing out propositions and forcing through his con lusions, and the odds are big on his making corking fine chairman, OUR PRESENT JOB Painless war is not the sort in which we are now] engaged. ‘This is no war de luxe, embellished with] trappings and social eclat, and all the rest of the| ‘things in fe uals here and w ‘This is a war of migl . peoples outraged in every noble ideal of peace and humanity they have set before themselves,—against primordial fury. ‘To obtain the might that will overcome the foree that has been let loose, anc that will stay its dl struction, creature comforts. u ielded. Pet sonal sacrifice must become a national ereed every walk of life, private and official. ‘The cost is not to be counted merely upon the field of battle. It is to be reekoned still more at home. For the more the loss is assumed in cach factory, toi Village,—by every person behind the lites, at home whether in positions of executive respon lathe, plow, or desk,—the less the cost in th youth that’ man the trenches, For a year we have been hard It is time to twist them with pain, unti and throb with power for the work that is before us. —The Nation's Business. NOS AMIS. Here is one of the finest things to come out of| the war so far. ‘War Secretary Baker told about it recently. Baker, the intellectual, the student, the dreamer’ who put “fist” in pacifist as soon as he realized that the Germans widerstood only FORCE, caught} itat its full meaning, and tells it swmilingly, but with tears in his eyes. Perhaps God arranged it. feans to understand it ‘We call them Sammies. L them Cleveland It is for all of us Amer-| Nos Amis—pro- nounced noz-amce ‘When our soldiers began to arrive in France, tl French people hearing the expression Sammies, a donee decided that we were trying td say Nos Ams, ait Sammie. French for OUR FRIENDS—| g to learn that when the Freneh| people announce friendships such friends! Tasting as the Rock of Gibraltar. Their sincerity is proved bythe fact that they ave taking our boys| Into their HOMES—and the French home circle is the most diffieult of access in the world. You mn do business with « Frenchman many years, yet nev-| et enter his home. If this means that the rest of the world shall fine ally eall America’s soldiers Nos Amis, it will, in all seriousness, be one of the finest things that ean come Imagine a nation whose soldiers will be universal- ly known as OUR FRIENDS! aS! 8 live up to the mark Nos Amis have set for ust GERMANY NOT THE FIRST HOG WITH Al ‘WORLD-SIZE APPETITE After all, isn't this mighty contest in Burope| simply part of a great cycle that hay been swinging} 1 history was recorded This] is by no time that a nation has set lout to de It is not the first tine that the issue has lain between eivilization and bar- ind demoeraey. ‘There fhave been a dozen great wars whieh decided whether Iman should go ahead, or stand still, or go buek, and, in some respects, the present conflict is of superior jmportance only in comparison with the forees en- gaged. Marathon, won by the Athenians 490 years be- fore Christ, stoppel Persia on her to world- feonquest and meant the spread of Grecian art and| intelleetuality throughout Europe and Asia, turned back Asiatie supineness and opened the doors to] fhuman progression, with an effect that was ever ia ‘The defeat of the Athenians at Syracuse, 77 years later, squelehed the Greeks? ambition for dominion over other nations, and meant that not panctheism aud idolatry but the Christian religion should make the great growth throughout the world] in years to come, Again, at Arbel broke up the Orie lout the way for western energy. an zation. “He wept for more worlds to conquer, ‘as Napoleon might have done, had he gone as fat the world-conquering busi ‘Alexand Jiust as Wm, Holienzollorn may do, if his string isn’t ut before he reaches the limit of his ambition, ‘Arminius? victories over the Roman Varus, Mar- tel’s turning back of the Moslems at Tours, the de] feat of the “invincible” Spanigh armada, the defeat dl Charles Xifat Pultowa, the sur-| prising victory ionaries at. Valmy, Napoleon wallis” Yorktown were all affairs sues at stake were freedom of nati lor preservation of civilization and d In every war, throughout the 25 centuries past, the man or nation bent upon world-dominion has| nally been lieked. In the present test the world is} bigger than ever before, especially as to man’s deter mination for freedom ‘and democracy. And Wun, Hohenzollern will not break the record. ‘Th? other man’s’ grindstone easiest. always turns th’| Ex-Czar Nicholas tells a correspondent that he has| nothing to say. And just think how that man must be stuffed with hot thoughts! ue of our readers calls attention tthe fact that “Rather, Dear Father, Come Home With Me Now” is not the onily song that has been written jabout Fakes ‘There is another, “Every-body Works But ther.” A New: York court has decided that William K, Vanderbilt is the sole owaier of the bed of a river| in that state. ‘The bed of the ocean, we believe, is| elaimed by William Hohenzollern. And he'll need it his fleet ever comes out. ‘The country owes a vote of thanks to the News| paper Enterprise Association for inaugurating the campaign to prevent the Fourth of dw! being dee ecrated by a dub prize-fight, pe “Eat potatoes and save wheat,” advise newspet ers and posters. ‘The average restaurant charges for potatoes and supplies the bread free, and thus every body is encouraged to eat potatoes. No? All right, then, have your own way about it nee The Hosiery Values Are of Extreme Interest Every number in this assortment has been selected from a viewpoint of value. ‘The regular price in all instances if less than the hose are worth at the present time, yet: the special price is still made, Children’s Wayne Knit Hosiery ‘The name suggests: thi which is too well known to need comment. This is a regular under- priced Wayne 0c number, and one (on which the Wayne reputation has been established. "We willingly guarantee the number, Salas BOC quality, / Womens Fibre Silk and Black and White ‘The price naturally to be expected from a fibre stocking of this weight at the present time is 65c. Our spe- cial price is made possible by hav- ing large stocks purchased in nor- ‘mal times, and now otferrd far less. Bian tsont ghclesle a 29c Misses Fine Ribbed Iron Clad Hosiery ‘The “Ironclad” is another number famed for merit. When good hos- fery is so scarce, this is « number that should appeal to all purchas- ers, especially considering the ex- tremely low price... This. is.a fine silk lisle 33c special Boys “Ironclad” Hosiery Good heavy weight,‘coarse ribbed, extra strong in heel, toe and sole. Made for service and hard wear. ‘This is about a 46c 36c number, special... Misses’ Extra Fine Ribbed Lisle Hose Splendid quality, limited range of sizes, fine silk lisle, Easily a 50c Mpeelal heccesseetee AEE price, special at... . Men’s Fine Silk Lisle ‘A remarkably fine number, priced far below value. “Luxite” Hose, put out by the Holeproof Hosiery Co., summer weight, fine quality. Comes in palm beach, bronze and other best colors. About a 75c value 48c special ... Women’s Wayne Knit Lisle Hose ‘Medium good quality, combed lisle, hemmed top. Comes in white only. Wayne knit brand, 33c special ... "7 “Children’s “Service” Stockings As a et stocking the aualty, is Sexy ‘good, coarse’ ribbed. extra heavy. Good color. Built for serv- ice and hard wear a cheaper stock: is desired '13¢ special’ .. A Women’s Underwear Bargain ‘Medium good quality, strongly and serviceably made, Both loose and tight knee models, 69¢ and 75c values, special 48c a 55¢ special at .... Another Underwear Spe- cial Medium quality, well made. This number will give excellent satisfac tion where a low priced garment is ap ‘and 60¢ values, special, “39cm 45¢ “Endurance” Dress, The reg- tilar 10c values, "éxtéftent quality, ie .10c for .. Coat hangers, best style,’ 10¢ val- us, two '10c. for ... Pearl buttons, medium size; good aualty, 10¢ values, 6 DB @ WITH THE EDITORS | THE COMING CROP OF WHEAT ‘The government's May crop report is of « most ng character, promising greater yields of| Al farm products then those of last. year, and a table gain it wheat. Altugh the Yoss by aban-| donment in the winter sown fields of wheat exceeds recent estimates, being 13.1 per cent, against a ten rears’ average of 10.9, favoreble weather and. good Condition of thy plants have warranted the official prediction that 872,539,000 bushels will be harvested ast year’s winter erop vas only 418,000,H0, tis easonable to expect thatthe 5 000, forthe government has increased its estimate each of three suceessive reports official statement about sprin doubtedly acreage in the sprin ereased. ‘The United States Chamber of estimates the gain at 15 per cent. S would indicate a crop of nearly 270,000,000 bushels. rar’s was 2850000000, The entire crop. of far as ean now be foreseen, will nt be less 50,000,000 and. may” rise. "to. 875,00, 000, In normal times about 620,000,000 have been re-| quired for domestic consumption and seed. War conservation has reduced the quantit {han 500000,000, “The coming erop, therefore, wil ield an exportable surplus of 350,000,000 oF more. [Gauada's increase of acreage will add ‘at least 150 000,000 to the quantity that can be sent to Europe from this country, With 500,000,000 soon to. be available for shipment from North Ameria, there assurance that the wants of our war partners.on the other side of the Atlantic for more than a year to come will be satisfied. Our farmers have plowed and pl reat crop of wheat while there was a Shortage of labor that could be hired. As Secretary : help than ever before have planted generously. ‘They will need the assistance of many’ additional laborers in| cultivation and harvesting. ‘We are confident that this labor problem will be| solved. Two federal departments, those of agricu ture and labor, for some time past engaged in find-| distributing workers, will be helped by te authorities and by many local sociations. ‘The erops will be harvested and saved. fot of the war, and a thing we ean be most proud of. iew York Times. to not more card for ot Safety pins, nickle plated, with or without guards, 5c 10c values, 8 for. J. & P. Coats spool eotton thread, Be selerseall i LOE sizes, 3 for... Darning cotton, mercerized only, in black and white and colors, 5¢ values, two 5c for - Clark's O.N.T. and R.M.C. Crochet Cottons in all sizes, whites.and col- ors, pearl cottons and mercerized crochets, 10e values, DB Knitting needles, best. quality, nic- Ke and copper plated, smooth, well finished ends, 81 Dog, Some Excellent Values in Notions THE SHOE Department Again Offers Many of the Most Interesting Values Assortment of about 500 pairs of pumps, in patents kids; colors, black, and gray. Formés Selling price was $5.00 and, $6.00. :Aétuel mill cost to- ay. ane semen 95 extra Sat ‘These Shoes at $2.98 Would Be Cheap at $4.50 Assortment of broken lots, gun met- als, patents, ete. Mostly high shoes. Good ‘assortment of wide widths and sies Excellent values, $9 QQ extra special . Misses’ and Ladies’ Sport | Shoes ‘Assortment of last season's odd lots. ‘Many low shoes, some high top whites in canvass. Assorted styles, value $3.50, spe- ciaat | $2.29 Here Is a Splendid Saving on Boy’s Shoes Assorted styles, some black dress shoes, others American Boy brand in tan, Many other splendid lines rep- Saal $2.98 of dase Amber, best quality, size 5, length Win, 85 valued, 9° DB er pair ‘There will be no phali¢-or messen- ger orders accepted. The right to restrict quantity on any number is reserved. —eeee Children’s Dresses 33 1-3 Per Cent Discount Assortment of about two dozen, slightly soiled. Quality is very fin- est, and the regular low prices were up to $5.00, 4 Special One-Third Off Children’s Shoes Priced Far Below Cost Assortment of several hundred pai values to $2.00, in small sizes up to 7%. Some low shoes, some high. Con- wring the present value of these shoes the price is most: ee ry apace 916.29 Ladies’ High Shoes Extra, Special [Assortment of aboit 50 pairs in odds. Some pateits, others kids, and novel- ty shoes. Style is excellent. Values { special etal oes 3.98 ke SATURDAY STARTS THE MAY CLEARAN Representing every department with a flood of interest- ing bargains. Some of the merchandise, purchased especially for this sale, how- ever, most of it is selected from the regular stock and priced far below regular for clearance purposes. This sale is typical of every Lucas sale. You'll | find every number advertised to be unusual:in every detail. usa umn ttt HHH HETHNNUEETANEAEHATHNHH NEU Aerreeeiito - May Clearance Sale of Suits and Coats Our limited left-over stock to be closed out dibing ti clearance sale without regard to the original cost of the garments. Every number is all wool, such quality of material is something not to be had for the coming Fall. Extraordinary Values in Ladies’ Suits Many Conde, Sunchsne, Blackstone and other famed Hines iy ment. The quality at original prices of ‘was most unusual, extra special The Very Finest in Beautiful T: Representing the season’s best styles and most fashionable mattrials. merly priced at $39.50, $45.00 and $57.50, special at .......- res Clearance of Large Assortment of Misses’ Coats Considering present prices, they are excellent values at $12.50 and $15.00. There is an extra good assortment of materials and $7.50 | styles in this large lot, special at. . ’ , the assort- $49.50 ilored *f a) i bbs | $29.50 HEH WOMENS’ & MISSES’ COATS VERY SPECIAL garment is all wool, the workmanship is much better than the e would suggest. ‘They have been splendid sellers all season at $20.00 and $22.50, extra sj ep hes. $14.50 The Season’s Finest in Tailored Coats Excellent merchafidise, beautifully tailored, finest quality. son’s newest and latest styles and materials. AG in. to 48 in. in length. Values to $50.00, extra special... The ‘sea- Each ‘garment is from "$19.50 SALE Muslin Corset Covers and Drawers Entire stock of muslins in corset covers, ladies’ and children's drawers, ranging in price from 35c to $3.50, One-Half Price Large Assortment of Corsets Very Special Values $2.00 and $3.00, excellent materials, all sizes, all styles, $1.48 special. Odd Assortment of Summer Mesh Corsets . Medium quality, ideal for summer and warm weather ea coset VE | Special Brassiere Offering Odd assortment, medium quality. Price is much be- low value, 35c special Take Caretul Note of these Special Values in the Corset Départment Special Lot Silk Camisoles Made of good quality Jap silk, finished with filet Hair Switches 20 Per Cent Off Entire stock in complete range of prices and assort- ment. Considering present, conditions, the’regular’ prices are extremely low. Special 20 per cent Off Complete Clearance of Mme. Lyra Corsets "The quality ad style of these famous corsets needs no endorsement, izes 20 to 28; price $8.50 to $5.00. Extra Speclal 33 1-3 per cent Discount Special in the Apron Department ‘You will note that the special price on most of these numbers represent only the present cost of mater Were it not for old purchases at old prices, such would not be possible. ‘K&E.Children’s Rompers excellence of material and workmanship. 69c Famed f This special is on a very limited Middy Blouses At regular price this assortment is considerably un- der value. It consists of garments slightly soiled. Varied styles and complete range of size : 5c to $1.00 values, special. 69c $1.25 to 1.50 values special at . .89c The New Gossards Are Here ‘This long delayed shipment has finally been received. ‘A full assortment of styles and prices awaits your carly call. Priced of courte, GO DE : e up from... i No fittings fro 8 to 5, or Saturday evenings. A Bargain on Slip on Aprons and House - Dresses Were we to replace these it would be utterly impos~ sible to replace them at anywhere near this price. ‘The “old” price on these numbers was from $1.25 to $1.50, special 89c nheventceiernnccncvvrectcretecreieeceeecenteeee Boys’ K. & E. Blouses Excellent quality, unexcelled work. manship throughout. The clear- ance price is just about equal to the present cost of material. In nor- mal times the values were 7c and Berane brn... 486 .69c $1.00 values BE Sensate Trin Special Yarn Offering Minerva Yarns, famed for quality, as used by Bismarck Red Cross, comes in ready wound balls, (2 alls equaling ‘one hank), sock yarns in light and dark gray, na- ‘ural and white. Sweater yarn in Khaki and olive drab as priced reg- ularly at 50c. They are much be- Pedal ALE A Special Clearance of Chintz About 1 dozen pieces in the assort- ent. Present unadvaneed price is oc. ‘The value is much more, 36 in, widths, faney pat- terns, special ....... .23e | i] Another Lot Priced Very Special Assortment consists of about fif- teen pieces of exetons, crepes, some very good numbers included. The unadvanced, regular price was 25¢ ‘and 35c, special 18c Our Entire Stock of Lace Curtains 1-3 Off “Quaker” and “Standish” ready made curtains, This special price makes the cost of the completed curtains just yout equal to the cost of the Flaxons Very Specially 7 Priced |. 27 in, widths, assorted, fancy voiles and flaxons for summer wear, Many new patterns included in the assort= ment, speci 25¢ ayard . Cotton Suitings | 27 in, widths, faneyspatterns. Only about five pieces in the assortment. Present wholesale value is about 50c, A very special offering. Two lot 19¢ 4 28c Flaxons and Linings, Prices as Cheese Cloth Odd Jots offered for quick clear- ance. Some plain, some colors. | Price is about same as that of the | better grades of cheese inna peeks ieee. AEC A Clearance of Toweling Several odd pieces, bleached and unbleached. Medium grades, priced very specially 18¢ ayard... Cotton Foulard 23¢ Fancy patterns, excellent quality, 30 in, widths. Sale price makes these cheaper than ordinary apron singhams, value consider- ably more, special. 23c Values. Assortment of fancy patterns, 40 in, widths. valuations adequately on the number. Special, a yard : Considering present you should. purchase 33c j | | | | | Summer Dress Voiles 49c | | | UN 36 in. Sport Cloth ‘This special price comes at a time when you must consider the pur- ‘chase of just this sort of material ‘The quality is excellent and the regular price is the same as it was last year but the sale price is spe- cial, a —48c yard... Cotton Poplins, Plain Colors Like many other items, this is one which you will presently be need- ing and which you can now 'pro- ‘cure during this sale at a very spe- cial figure. Value 50¢. Special, a yard......... 33¢ Arabian Nainsook Medium quality, evenly bleached, ‘goud weight, value about 80c, special a yard... 18c Farmers’ Friend— Bleached Sheeting Medium good quality, heavy weight, well bleached and finished. Very suitable for sheetings or where a good grade of muslin is Tested Speci pera. 19¢ Dress Ginghams, Very Special yr Excellent qualities, 27 in. and 36 in. widths. Some to'le du nords, some French ginghams in the assort- rent, as well as many’ plain and 7 fancy chambric Present value varies from 35¢ to 24c 59. Special Extra large size;,mec absolutely first,’ quality, bleached and finished” DQ) q - Special at . White Embroidered Voiles, Crepes and Swisses Excellent qualities, splendid assort ment, ranging in price from $1.00 to $2.50, Special One-Half Price 36 in. and 40 in. Summer Wash Goods Extra wide widths, light colors, Voiles, crepes, Swisses and organ: dies in the assortment. Regular price 75c and much below value. Special .48c 36 in. Skirtings, Very Special Assorted patterns, limited assort- iment, stripes, checks, etc., in gab- azdines, cotton reps, pineapple twills, novelty cords, etc. ete. The “ola” unadvaneed price was 7c and Present. value much, more. Clearance price, 59c Sport Suitings Specially Priced Silk and cotton in green rose and other sport shades, A special value Just atthe right time," ‘5c value, special, yard Silk and Wool Suitings Excellent materials priced regular- ly on a basis of “old” purchases. Colors not the best, materials the very best. $250” $199 5 value, special . dumm novel and very resp features of tree net class, pros anywhere whieh tho nallar and Bethe of noon” AS igh schoo Tountey them As ‘who have rehearsal, witty tines scheme 0 A Three: an cortex. Pedro, val Hagen. ay Feeney of and Miss ‘rigesiat sreing hetteld 0 Mr and daughter of E]up their hom | room is stationed ak Cant county at isi et fortum pro ‘whe fi tor the The ie studen lagses in wonderful number of Lady Fe Hlovoted to fevenin. Mr. ant poten his week. st. iy wisitors Garson R heist Speci tramental ram will ‘ot oa In erent chide son Slovens a On fn Ate int a. 00 Swick of Bs marek igh there. sell this week, Masque. gels play Glenn" race of the 1918 high scho ‘The Senior. masuue reper ‘ore Iuetodes a number of plays wth | noyd Tid the senior girs yield to-an insist nt demand that Mls Bruce’ comedy | «rany “schoo! “ome hurried rehearsals, and ifthe ‘o tholr usual, tie fact that angus fears are unwarrant ‘hey are putting across Miss Brice’ | Special features: A moonlight scene, fakeott" on moving ‘Gast of Characters ment ‘heatre'—tadna Wachel SUS ENED EEUU DUD DEERE TTnecaaS GRANT OFFICIAL afss Catherine Deputy Sheriff Daniel Urell of Grant ‘vere married fn Ismael on| Hiliner, vicar tnarek iocese, oficlating. Kensie. when the guest ine he to Repeat Program ii Journey at noon S | fran at the Palace theatre at 2. iaiarek young people, chiki n trom the capital eit)"s best homes ‘Wil accompany them to. Mandan. fo] the. pleasure Give Dance Monday ta Will furnish the muste slays proven great young folke and with old folks. who| ema ‘young From Lagan County lapghang, prominent St. A To Be Examined. pear betore the district medical ai ory board ng effective. work in patriot organ: | A special service of vocal ind in ress on "The Optlmiste Soldier.” as | fon arranged for Sunday evening a Methodist church iderson of Wing. 4 son to Me many years. betore he established a Iterative, hardware husiness inthe! Dutch” and Max Houser. famous te Jar bisiaarck commercial traveler | Bedding plants ready at Hoskins — Advertisement ‘Tribune Want Ads Bring Results. SENIOR MASQUE WILL BE PRETTY FEATURE OF CAMPFIRE GIRLS’ DAY AT COUNTRY CLUB TOMORROW Mr Walters essle Meor Allee, friend of father of “tatty promises to be most enjoyable faneton th ret. One of the gti we day wil bo the Sentor| perms,” °*® SH Camoutiage | “Sin eGrenor. housekeeper to Mr, camety' by aiss| watterssisuie Caters? Chorus. Girls; “Joyce.” Roberta th” Helen Gallagher erenlee”” Opal Hottman; “Allee Mildred Hoya ACT LeScone 1: G otty's"—Muldred Detty"—Ferne ‘ented forthe firs act" ‘at 3 o'lock tomorrow a players are thoroughly” mot unt the last moment feel” that. the Senior ‘Song is Sweet, Tom."— -Act ‘Musleal Comedy, by | ACT it ‘ —Betty and chorus, ee ee AN that You e"— ladsome Trio"—Cortes, Lot of Joy in Loving” euro and Jack, et and scent shifter ‘TOMATOES: Large Tomatoe and Cabbage plants growing in the open ground, perfect fardy" cabbage tt 10° conte & dozen; owaoe plants at 25 cents a doren fee Faunce, Fourth ateet and see the plant FAMILIES UNITED ‘rel, daughter of ‘Mr. Burt LDue, both of ‘erening, Rt Kev. 3, ireneral of the rs Fra json whas groomstan, ary Kelly of Bismarek was Follosng the nuptials, nner was servel at tthe Me lot Mr) vargo, ates. Gardner of Feones, Mites Welly Tovinson i itsmaeek. Follow nn tothe Pi Laue will take| AU Garson, where. the | Mandan Theatre) varck Widow, who tn thet ‘Crowe recital the Aud wed fait rivals in popular ey wil repeat thelr pro ‘and your shoe bill will be Tes at the end of the year Real leather i we anda Id und, ‘venett of dress is of, Mise Ruth ARNO ‘classical danelng."Thelt iin afer inna? tor] really daar i triend SHOE FITTERS ichmondaWhitneyy Tie aruste, adtring Ds ‘of wooing them “once ‘oresters to MAIN STREET popular danelng and| ‘Sfonday. evening al ards, and danelog Will be ‘x Tune jose ofthe nits have ten with the and. Monday's party iy popula. Sire Pe Heath of Na nt soveral days in Lismarck j Anthony Merchant. j| RED CROSS BENEFIT Concert 75—Performers—75 Janke and Alva. Condon | TUESDAY n were down this week to | | May 21 axel of Kalin who is do ont in patriotic orgate| Musical Program Featured by Two Pianos 4, HANDS—8 HANDS 12 HANDS Presented by 45. pupils of Miss G. Myers, assisted by 30 school pupils in special ‘numbers ‘German-speaking | | al WeCabe Service. ‘musie coupled with an a|| “The. ro: | ‘a bein at 8 olock, ‘the wervice_ will ‘Stturday’s ‘Tribune, Iilustrated by Beautiful ‘Tableaux, Costumes, ete. Mr. Hoover, Joan of Are, George and Martha, and other patriotic celebrities have promised to attend. FLAG DRILL — FARCES VOCAL SOLOS—ACTION SON —Prices— At St. Atexivs reivaie at St. Alexlus in to Mir anid Mira. Samuel daughter to. aie. an Ales Tals Nemerof Fredonia fo air and Mrs. Georg aldwi aaa | ‘school athletes now doing thelr bit in’ foreward. trench over don capital city trends i FOR SALE—F ness of Palace to right party. Apply Sirs. Nora Cochrane, Cor Nisin and rd Ste

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