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"THURSDAY, MAY 30, 191 KAISER’S LAST CARD i Will Wilhelm Play Him| Now? : BISMARCK DAILY TRIBU NIGHT NEWS SUMMARY. “A NOW HOP TO THE ACT QUICKLY the right th at th ime. W.S.S.CAMPAIGN | ®i‘tuicty antes orange me Ii i f kid: anger, "3 SAYS HOLLISTER) kidney Ving are most otective ale Plenty of Bismarck evidence of their worth. Washington—President Wilson ap- pealed to alt Americans to “Buy only those things essential to individual health and efficiency and invest sys- tematically in savings and thrift] Wargo, N. D., 30.—“Now that th stamps.” 7 ._ |Red Cross drive is over, the day for ion i Stolninelas 117, Seco ag \ Washington—The Federal Shipping | signing pledges: for war ‘savings cam-| b28™2 Ahad ai pals in the small of my back and lamen and soreness across my kidney: also had a tired 1: uid feeling tha: caused me much annoyance. 1 tried thing 1 knew of to get relict but was unsuccessful until f got Doan’s Kidney Pitls at the Lenhart Drug Co. Doan's cu me and the trouble nasn't revurned.”” No Trouble Since, Over two years later ‘Mrs, Stein: | “I have never had kidney ‘board. will give meda ags and set-|paign draws near,” George H vice badges to workers in ship yards | Hossister, state “director of the war ° as visible evidences that they are aid-|savings stamps committee, in a letter ing in winning the war. addresesd to the press today. “June Washington—200,000 found unfit for |28 is the day set for the signing of military service because of physical |these pledges, and it is not only ex- defects will bé employed in producing | peeted but di manded that every re: or handling. war equipment to release Jident of every town, village and ham- fighting men for the front line, it w let in the te subscribe, It will not Jannounced by, thé Provost Marshal }only be a matter of raising the big General. sum that Uncle Sam wants to ran the Washihgton—Government war ex- |government, but Uncle Sam wants to a sao throw his cards on the table in eter Ae neta, ; 4 | 4h 7 i fe 4 i the great game for world peace, he where about the libtary. William But- a one tht ee Beary pee wt te fake ni a ‘an France! him the spokesman for Germeny.| yoked with a fine touch of natural ob: (S34 basis bya great corporation see ES | May the spirit of Grant be with To alter the simile, Buelow the mares = a 4 time at twilight The banana shippers awoke her, end} «The Honor System” at the Bis- kaiser’s last card, at present held up Sea t ene y8 8. nd all men one now there is a great air of activity |marck Theatre tonight. you all, his sleeve. When he decides that! When all cats are gray a and bustle fn the old bay. SSS | As. the Sons of the North ad- the game is up he will play him. handsome: | “Corn-Less Da 3 | = ¢ =e 2 vance. plexi? But Buelow before the war was con- ceded to be Germany’ greatest states. | Man, and reports from Berlin ha’ declared that when the kaiser is ready | PRICE OF COAL AT THE MINES IS GIVEN BOOST Run of Mine Bituminous Mined in North Dakota,to Be $2.70 Hereafter Washington, ‘May 30.—Further classification and prices of bitumin- ous coal mined in North Dakota was announced last night by the fuel ad- ministration effective as of last Fri- day.. The prices are: For all coal mined south of the twelfth standard parallel: Run of ihe ers have signed the fuel administra- tion agreement. The twelfth standard parallel cross: | es North Dakota east and west on,a line with New Rockford. The in- creased rates would principally affect mines in the Kenmare, Minot, Willjs- ton and ‘Noonan producing districts, Problem-of Human Nature. ,. It is true, as opponents of changin. the clocks to, save daylight contend that the same thing would be accom: plished if everybody got up earlier, The trouble is that everybody won’t.—- Philadelphia Ledger. “The Honor System” at the Bis- estimates fix $11,000,000,000 as the jth sum necessary for the fiscal year. Washington—The fuel admin a ments to trans-mississippi territory | SI ern states. Lusk, tried to throttle the special pros- ecutor and was led smiling trom tne ; court room. i. Literary Men Fond of Cats. u Johnson's successor in Shakespear ean scholarship, the late Doctor Fur- without having his big black cat some- EZ and I. Shoe Fitters marck Theatre tonight. onight | BIS THEATRE penses will run $1,5000,000,000 during {know who is doing it. May, it is announced. while tentative |know how tion discontinued anthracite coal allot-| possible for everyone to buy a great MARCK |Tonig He Wants to _ many patriotie citizens heer are in his United States. It $ hot possible for everyone to bi Liberty Bond, but. it is tamp, for many to buy war sa and fn addition 24 southern and west-j ings certificates. They are baby bonds and everyone shoulg own at least one Waukestia, Wis.—-Found guilty of|of them ~ jmurder in the second degree, Grace Santa Marta. ‘Santa Marta, Colombian, ts one of the a ports. After che d: he Spanish Main, when it wag the a) ) scene of hot fighting betw®en Spanish und En, re s ness, confessed that he could not work | naval battle, Saata 3 glish, and won a place in the tting for wank into omane Main Street TT Tm Offers the big special Wm. Fox production featuring the cele- brated trio of stars— eorge Walsh - a Miriam Cooper Gladys Brockwell —in i) HONOR SYSTEM” the greatest human story ever told. A veritable melting pot of souls. “Perforntances -at 7:15 and 9:15. Admission—all seats 25c. trouble since -Doan’s. ‘Kidney Pi cured me a few years ago. [ ta tkem ouce in a while, however, just to Keep my kidueys in good condi uon.” teas Price 6c, at all dealers, ‘Don’t | simply ask for a kidney remedy-~get | Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that | Mrs. Steinmetz had. ster-Milburn Co., Migrs.. Buffalo, NOTICE. Owing to the increase of busin also realizing the ne y of gi ing the people a night SERVICH | well as day I have takén in a partner | which meaus-We are to maintain that | word SPRVICE. Having disposed of | the old stock we are putting in all new | cars starting today. The No. will still remain 27 and we. assure you y for Feet, Every Day Use “Gets-It,” the Great Corn Discov- ery! Makes Corns Peel Right Off. ook at the illustration below. See the two fingers peeling off a corn as | thongh it were a banana.peel. | And thesman is smilfag while he's doing | it! AU done painlessly. joyfully. The! moment ,“Getgdt”! touches a corn or sutnes $2.25; “nromened Bliss $2.50; s:x This picture tells a story of the flag as one, ' inch steam lunp $2; slack or screen- that passes by, OR eat inined north of the twelfth And the boys who fought for Vic- Men Ne ee On ue Belts er ort boys France! FF eaniata parallel: Run of the mine ue ae the freedom of you M. 1 rei : 2.70; prepar izes $3; six inch A ay eran lump $250; slack or screenings And tslerowde they stand and cheer { May t ie eue of God be with you The ices d t include the 45 _ it till the echoes touch the sky, : y ie! hy per’ cent sllowances for ‘wage. in For it’s the flag they'll carry to “GetsIty" the Only Genuine, Thorough _ As the Sons of the Flag ad- Grease where the operators and min- victory, for the freedom of you sere Ever (Discovered: Demat ow not van callus the crowth is doomed. It takes but two seconds to apply “Gets-It.” The corn pain is eased at once. You can sit at your desk or walk about, dance, think, love and work with ab- solute ease. You can apply “Gets-It” conveniently almost anywhere where | you can take your shoe and stocking | off for a moment or two. “Gets-Il“ dries at, once; then put, your shoe and} stocking on again. The! no further excuse for suffering from corns and corn-pains. “Gefs-It” the guaranteed money- back corn-remover, the only sure way, costs but a trifle at any drug store. M'f'd by E. Lawrence & Co., Chicago, tl. Sold in Bismarck and recommended as the world’s best corn remedy by UUDUUUULULELOLOSULSENCQQUNULGROUUUQUCUQQUUGUUQUI000N00UCUONCEULLOOOOROGANCOOROGROONG QUOUADRULaNNOROODOREGEOAUOOOND: Here’s to the Blue of the wind- swept North, When we meet on the fields of Here’s to the Gray of the sun- kissed South, When we meet on the fields of France! May ie spirit of Lee be with you au, As the Sons of the South ad- vance, : And here’s to the North and South Webb Bros. “Hirst in Style” “First in Variety” » “Boremost in Value” Stamp out the kaiser. Buy— War Savings Stamps for sale in all depart- ments. BUY Back Up the Khaki HAVE A WHEATLESS-MEAL EVERY DAY Housewives of America, you have a duty to perform that is vitally important to the success and welfare of our military machine. Our Boys at the front must be fed with nourishing, strength- giving foods. We must save the wheat for them, and it is up to every loyal American housewife to heed the United States Food. Administration’s request to use less white flour. You need bear no hardships to conserve wheat. Every day we bake many varieties of palate-pleasing, nourishing breads and pastries, made with only small quantities of wheat and with cerealg of which there is a plentiful supply. You will find them econofmical and your family is sure to relish them. 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