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‘TWO > BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1918. i 2 line 4 trouble. There seemed reason to ex-| the situation and carried out thelr in- > of physical examination now being is: United States Marines <5 in| Structions without a flaw, FRASER ORDERS stad “dll doubtful cases which Bee have fallen into group B, group ©, ot Terrorize Hun Forces; | strength before long, previous to be} TWELVE AERIAL VICTORIES REVISION DRAFT 5 a é s, June 7.The twelfth aerial group D with the particular purpose CLASSIFICATION of finding men physically, fit for gei- of Second Lieutenant. Frank eral military Troops’ Occupy Torcy) jess ; (Continued From Page One.) rines are proud of the fact that they have used up three German! created havoc. divisions in. less than a week and are still very much alive them- selves. Morale Wonderful. The morale of the men is won-| derful, They are willing to at- tempt anything and are talki with pride of the heavy losses ans they inflicted upon the Gen in their «attack this morning while all the early reports indi-|{ cated that the afternoon had been even more costly to the enemy. This latter attack was under- taken largely because of the splendid showing the marines made in the morning, coupled wit the discovery that the morale of the Germans tion wi going e of the marine corps. was carried by the s The advane had had no rest. They nothing, however, but plenty ‘of ammunition, and hardly ate the food that was brought to them, so absorbed were they in the task of chasing the enemy as far as pos- sible, No one who saw the marines in action today did not thoroughly agree with the exclamation of their commander, himself and army man, when he said: *‘I ju wish I had an army corps of ‘em here,”? With the American Forces on the || Marne, June 7.—(Add)—driving the | Germans back in the face of heavy artillery fire, including gas shells, The American artillery was perform-} ing magnificently in this operation. The distinguished service cross ha been awarded to ten officers and men} of the American epeditionary forces: Lieutenants George S. Redwood, Christian S. Holmes, ‘Sergeant James A. Murphy, Coprorals Ernest Burch and Henry J. Mongeay; Privates Ea-) ward Armstrong, Bernard S. Rolt andl Carson L. 'Shumaa; Captain C. mond Hulsart, Lieutenant Paul Mol lond and Second iLeutenant Donald Mossgai Win Crosses. Th st three are neers ‘iid won their crosses-for their behavior in tthe fight on November 30, southwest of Cambrai when’ the American engineers assisted the Brit- ish in withstanding a German at-} tack. With the American Forces on the Marne, June 7.—(By the Associatea! Press)—The American marines who began @ second attack on thé Ger- man lines late yesterday captured the village of Torcy and drove their way into Bouresches; northwest of Chateau Thierry. This morning they were holding Torcy in the face of repeated counter attacks and were pushing back the Germans through the streets of Bouresches. Vintually all their ov- jectiveg:in this alee were attained. Take’ Toréy. B way engi-} Thegamerican plan did not include} the taking of Torcy but the marines! swep tinto it and drove the Germans. The one poin where the objective was not reached was on the right of the attack» of the BBelleau wood. The fierceness of the fightjng. is continuing | here. One of the toughest of all the ob- jectives, Belleau wood, some four miles from Chateau Thierry, was swept. by the marines without serious SUOUAUAGELOAUAUAOGONONGAURODUOAUONOEUNUOUODOOGOGEONAGASOOOSNAONOUONID nanuenenecuanaueneanguacenennanigcvacanite AQGUADAGGADAAAADGAAGADQAQODOMGAAAAAAGAUQUADOAASAAQURARLAARAGOOANAASAOAGRNONOOROOND. he, nthe opposite posi- low, which made the r for the fiery soldiers é me men who attacked in the morning and w no | >. n asked jouer and brought him back through;dropped and. property damage) ceed to a careful examination of al: No Man's land. Sergeant Murphy aic- | yy, P . the questionaires and records in the 4 ed in the exploit, and “with coolnes iNyas caused, ‘he caiualties Were) classes of cases hereinafter indicated * and nerve killed one of the sentinels | Slig! e death of only onejand make such recommendations to ‘ who had fired on Holmes.” | person being reported today. the local boards .as they may, deem i +1) | necessary. Local boards, govern. BISh Taylor Holmes NEASY MONi picture is a-visualization of the famous story published. in the furday Evening Post. It will satisfy the most critical.” man counter attacks pect Ge ack, Which) Pari: 3 p.m. the roads behind the | vict tO NOWUBEGTEEaTI pa = ‘ : 5 | Be of New Bgdford, Mass., ana dF German ames were filled with troo! the sixth of Sergeant David T” Pat. = itGontnuen From Page 0) with guns and wagons, but the Ameri-| nam of Brooklyn, ‘Mass. was an the provost marshal s can artille turned on them ana| nounced by the newspapers. Both struction iso ordered investigations iA ericans are attached to French| ‘© detgmine it any men have b' erroneously put in the upper class ginning of the afternoon a Th arines in their forward sweep | flying squadrons, took Bellea’ wood and cleaned ut the ra-|Madon has gained his thirty-second those lower down. vine sout hof Torcy, which linked story. The lists of some boards show au the line with Hill 142 and which was} aplain Pensard won his nineteenth average far below. the national: aver ltaken this morning. This gave then-/and Second Lieutenant BEoyou his}#8¢ Of 28.7 per cent registrants 1: a Strong and dominating position for) fourteenth. ¢ 1, Some boards even have fal a continuation of their attack. Their et iRets scat Bh AEE len as low as ten per cent It is expected that the rearrange than 5 000 men; known last evening bu tadditional tives w brought in after the mor which netled about 1 if evidence warrants classification in hi suet nt Redwood and four mem- bers of his company, corporal Mon-|includes 656 guns and more than| if?’ them. geay and Privates Armstrong, Rolt!2,000 machine guns. The mili-| Married men Whose wives have sus. and Shuman got into a portion of an} tary correspondent of the pan- enemy trench and were surrounded by classified. a party of double their number. They German Vossiche Zeitung SayS| “This office has reached the con. drove off the enemy party and made;the allied defense is now tooj clusion,” said ‘the provost marsna: | with four prisoners. can be made most effective by revis- Lieutenant Holmes “led a patro.| VaNces. i ion of the local boards with the and displayed extraordinary coolness} German airmen again at- hearty and active assistance of gov- and daring in cutting twelve strands|tempted to raid Paris Thursday | @™™ent appeal agents and members of enemy wire in front of ost and crawling through.” There he} x ean don a sentinel, made him prts-|French defenses. Bombs were] tions that they shall immediately pro ! MAKE GAINS. Enemy submarines are still ment appeal agents and members ot |hour the Americans and French troops; pyitic i i. classes of cases: ladvancing between Veuilly-la-Poterie Baten sisamanip ape of ‘Class 2 A and B; class 3 A. BE. anc and Torcy have reached the outer| 4,2 ons. le vessel Was tOFr-|c; and class. 4' A, Thousands of carried to Granges farm south of Gan. aaa . . appeal every case where the reclassi- delu and west of Veuilly. Belleaujafter being adrift 26 hours. fication is‘ no convincingly correct. wood east of Torcy has been Geared; Having withstood successfully| ~ “The activities on local boards, ap- h »| a I re ’ 2 rer jedges of the towns of Bussaires and} pedoed (off the. Virginia Capes| registrants ‘are, ‘now in’ class.'4_ who f | Torey. |Wednesday morning. The .cap-| should be in class 2 or 1. Government} | On the west the allied line has been | tain and her crew were rescued appeal agents should be instructed to f S flank Retz forest they have now classes, of cages,above indicated buty he Americans comprise the detach- sans reached the cemetery at Veuilly appears necessary. |machine guns. During the attack this toriously in‘ four hours, the} class 1 week to conduct examin: |morning at dawn, the German arti- ss of doubtful — cases. Classific lery fire against the allies was eabie Americans and Frecnh captured} tnouid ie scientifically adjusted now but the enemy front line was well/Mmore than 270 prisoners, includ-} so as: to avoid’ the necessity of pro- tudded with machine guns. In theling 10-officers. This was on aj ceeding to the deferred classes. The ion this morning the Americans] front of about two and one-half| remedy .is yours to apply. land French advanced one kilometre; _ - Y linto the German lines and captured miles. The French also advanced tive procedure, should be applied |270 prisonerg, including 10 officers. their lines somewhat near Long-| where necessary in case of boards |. Forty-five minutes after the fight-|pont, east of the Reta forest. showing unusually high percentages attained thé border of Mares wood | parent explanations for such high’ per- tributors-for the tate of North Dakota for this’ Tractor and are making con- tracts for territory. They will also exhibit at the Minot Demonstration, together with the Grand Forks Foundry Co., of Grand Forks, who has that territory. Mr. making their. headquarters: while in Bismarck at the McKenzie Hotel and ‘the only sure way. 35c. baat esnnennneas service who may have been placed in one bf the above men- groups and of removing te group C as qualified for special ana limited military service such men as, may heretofore have een totally re- ug ground on either side of} It is reported also that iLeutenant when they should have been placed 1 cia bonus eatin e No Enlistmnts for 1918’ers Provost Marshal General Crowder announced today that class of 1918 istrants will not be allowed to en= Vist.in the navy or marine corps, and that no, voluntary: inductions: will be £} total advance was approximately two sehen ryt ons [ities ‘on a three mite front. The to; Shoulder to Shoulder {mene witt bring into class one more qanted, unt Mowlersapdyrerial outa jl number of prisoners taker rae! French and American |‘ ‘tases where registrants were mar | 2ets are assigned registrants) may en: * * . ried’ after the passage of the draf: y obtain certificates fron Troops in Big Drive act, will be Cavetaliy: con dered ana] ‘heir local’ boards stating that they ees ire not within the board's current (Continued From. Page One:) class 1, boards will proceed to reclass- | Tole. UNLOADING CAR O- : R. B, Hulick and L, 8. hompson, of taining incomes probably will be re the Hulick Motor Sales t ire here today unloading a carload of, "auson Tractors. al a a This Tractor is designed to pull four their way back to the American lines| strong for further German ad-|#ener@!, “That corrective proceedure | 12's most ‘soils Medaioala prove quite popular, ar: Hulick & Thompson are the dis- tioned RICH A it ae SSS ‘ening of legal advisory boards. hnight and got through the strotg|".af5t' at te, ; (| IS |e — ee With the Freinch Army on the/off the Atlantic coast and the|tegal advisory boards should direct H) * ‘Marne, Thursday, June 6.—Up to this|latest victim reported is the}special attentiotto the following WE T: ANK YOU enemy. Further details are not- stron: erman efforts to t-| peal agents and members of legal a s é ale at this hour. i trong G ou advisory boards is not limited to the 0 es roast co ee T Py *, A she) \ [ments on the lett of the advancing|aided their French comrades in| the same corrective ‘measures should sold during May. _ You save |line. After capturing a Small wood | improving considerably the al-|be gpplied to/all other classes of de-| missed something if you have shaped like the letter “S” the Amert- ti i ferféd classification when the same pity | ued Positions: Leitieg venilly not had cut fresh roasted coffee. {and continued to press forward slow-|and forcy, In their impetuous |" ocal boards should set aside a] We will appreciate your coffee jly under a heavy fire from German!attack, which was completed vic-| special week in June to be called business and will be glad to de. s {liver coffee to-you. Fresh Sweet Cream Our new cream dispenser has ar- “It'is important ,also that correc-|rived, so we are now in better position to take care of your cream orders. jing started one French regiment hac} Berlin; in it’s latest statement, of class one. Where there are ne 8D"! Pleishmann’s Compressed Yeast! land the edge of a triangular wood|Mentions ~ local engagements centages you should make inquiry of yards sgutheast of Bussaires, not-{northwest, of Chateau Thierry,| the: proper boards with a view to as- withstanding sharp resistance. Ths|but still refuses to disclose ‘the certaining whether. these boards have “also ‘instruct’ all decal’ boards to | 109 prisoners. now on this front, German pris-| je. examine under:the new standards | | London, June 7.—German troops|oners declare‘they were told the| =—=———=————+¥ ——_——-- | Fruited Oats and Wheat, regu-| : ae ° ewer (lar 25c sellers at —|We have a fulNine of Flour sub- |stitutes of. which we urge you| tI to buy liberally and save wheat Prices right. fled before the bayonets of the Ameri- age can marines in the action betweex |"€W troops were British. Veuilly and Torgy}Thursday according|’. pisseNTION. AMONG FORCES. | |to the correspondent of the Daily Mailh Shanghai, fee 7.—General Seme! with the American forces in France. | op jeader of the anti-Bolshevik ‘Si- | Wounded soldiers, he adds, tell how | jeyjan forces, hag left the trans:BBaik- one company of marine fighting in 2) ajin front according to ‘an eastern wheat field, became surrounded by] neys agency dispatch from Harbin. superior numbers, ‘but they eventually | j4i5 departure is attributed to dissen- fought ‘their way out in the face seat ions among his forces, it is reported, severe German machine gun fire. IN/ the advices add, that he will disbana | addition they captured several ofthe! pis army and flee into Mongolia. machine guns. peo ela Semenoft, leader of the anti-Boi- skile in using cover and thereby re- err troops today crossed the Onor anything int ererocery oF duced their losses appreciably. De-! river in trans?Baikalia, and strongly green line Saturday. spite this ' caution, however, they | pressed a numiber of attacks‘ which i sadded. may reach 300. , {ade and four companies of infantry 19 fi Several wounded Germans compli-| threatening General Semenoff's com-| Our prices are the lowest. mented the Americans on their fight-| munications. ing, saying they were as good sol-; LESS aR 5 diets as the Germans. The Ameri-) WANTED--Girl at Bismarck bath par-| fancy canned goods are also cans adapted themselves quickly to| lors, 9 Lucas Block. 6-7-3t . carried by us. Avuorasdanneneneasnopctanite anenes June, the Month of Flowers and—_ “ STRAW HATS Never have we shown 80 great a variety \,| —hever such wonderful styles. You'll s.,,.¥ agree with us when you see our stock. What would you prefer? Panamas Leghorns Nilans Bangkoks Semits China Splits Bala Buntals*’. Tarrans Fancy Braids —at every price you'll find values here— $1.00 to $10.00 Bergesons’ WAR time co amount of meat eetoe fe b8 sieved Dip Bice tomatoes in Hous and THEATRE —-presents—_ pao pate vy A FEW REAL regiment at one point took more than fact that American troops are correctly applied the regulations. Babys 4 ate 706 | eens rt ein i orem flour. ier & Ryan me fresh National Wheatless Cookies arrived: fresh today. All Fruits and Vegetables have arrived ‘that are obtainable on! the market. Thrift Stamps and War Savings “We would made the pace too hot for the Ger-/ were concentrate? An AustroGer-| We guarantee our vegeta-. |g : mans. The full hald of prisoners, it) man force composed of a cavalry brig- bles to be strictly fresh and ee cara ‘ Fancy Dairy Butter in 5 A full line of standard and special at (jars extra) . 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Corn Flakes, 3 pkgs. ..25€ Chippewa Water, by case. ‘ «$4.25 ($1.25 rebate for empty bottles. ) ; Home Brand Syrup, special for Saturday, per.can..... 10c Molasses Kisses Candy, special for Saturday, per Ib. . .20¢ ‘Filbert Shelled Nuts, per Ib.............0.c0ee008 50c Good Cooking Butter, put up in 5 and 10 Ib. jars, { per lb. .35¢ Sunshine Kid Cleaner, ee ‘bottle. «dC Pure, High Test Sweet.Cream HQOUEUGDOULUEOUEOUOGOUONUCAUCOGUODUEOUUGOUOCGUEEOUOOUNOGOOOEOGSUOGUONOUUOGOOOUOAOUOQUOOOOOOGUUEOLUOGS KUPITZ CO. Phone 83——WIN Connect You with All Departments——Phone 88 QUALITY ea Nai SANITARY | ' Fourth Street Bismarck “The House That Helps Hoover” —GROCERY DEPARTME: 4 Specials Standard Corn, 3 cans......... ee cece eee eee eens White ‘Borax Naptha Soap, 5 bars... Pride Washing Rowder, 3 pkgs. Toilet Paper, large rolls, 4 for.. ————-MEAT AND FISH DEPARTMENT——. Chicken, Calf Liver,.Lamb, Frahks Milwaukee Sausage, . 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The price on our beef is fully 5c per pound less than this same quality could be purchased in the cities, Pure Lard, open kettle rendered, per lb. . .30e One pound of our lard will go as far as two pourids of the so-called vegetable substitutes, as the rich_ oils are not removed. Nothing but the pure pork fat is used, and none of the valuable properties removed, Veal Roast or steak, special..........3..., 26c Veal Stew-..5..55 Sse 2e, .21c Order a Beef Roast or. Steak : iodniees for Sunday difaer and note A Full Line of Fresh Fruits and ‘Vegetables You can’t cover blackheads, p! mples, they're bound tobe seen—don't worry or spoil your temper, take Hollister’s ‘twill banish them through ‘the blood, RUSGTUOUUDUAONINONNE po eric AUDRUUUDONUONGHOGOOOOOOODAUONOONNOUIT

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