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I . SMITH TALKS them parents of boys now. in actual| More than 60 tons of bombs on => ness. ‘Step intd the Friendly Bank and meet these prob. a if thei i{ ck Pr i a] i J prob- a service over there withthe Bismarck tape ati the enemy, nas K ANT, AL ADDER lemp.‘withis.< plated ware is always acceptable Pests eee edt UMN trom the Italian front. In at| AOD os OURS and. in, syed, ipste.— __, SATURDAY JUNE 8, 1914, - ’ BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE ree TO BIG CROWD on Thursday, Berlin. says, “lodal|erintendent. of the: Beulah lignite |exceptionally good, and everyone on-|enrs. Cardy and dancing offered di- z T ‘MINE CITY attacks by the enemy were re- mines. joyed the refreshments and the cards version, and refreshments were Ae L pulsed.” \ + For Mra. Moore which followed. -Mesdamés ‘John Ren- | gerved, SUUUCELELEAUADEAGEGOUNUUEGUUGOLEDUOGOUEOUUOUEGUOGOARUGHEONONEGONOGEOUOCONOOOUEObOOOuOOUUOSOLODNOONUGONODD : rhe ! Thousand People Turn Out Be- fore Breakfast at Wilton to ’ ¢pdHear Pershing Man GREAT MEET AT MANDAN Wilton, N. .D., June 8.—Corp, Har- old J. Smith)! one of the titty meni whom General Pershing sent ‘back from the front_to tell America) about |%" 4 the storm more than 200: pe F ties. There i: 7 ji 4 ont_| % ¢ 200: people at- is urgent need for careful finance, the estab- the ‘war, spoke to an audience of 1,,|Taine airmen on Thursday ae-|tenged, and it is estimated that as lishingspl svédi : ‘ j j ve 000 people trom a:raiged plattorm at| counted for 35 German airplanes! many more, who had planned to coine, R Shing of credit, a savings account. PZAll [WD i = les — faa = jul ib the ‘Soo station early’ Friday, while the train’ waited: ‘Farmer folk drove in froma’ radius. of 20°miles,; many ot nounced that work at the mine would not begin until 9:30, and cars ‘were in waiting at the station to carry miners to the workings after the conclusion of Smith’s talk. The Pershing fighter’ spoke but‘ ten minutes; he showed some’ signs’ of strain as a result of the strenuous ten days he has put tn in North Dakota, but he made.a cork- ing’ good address and was cheered t6 the limit. Wing, Regan, Baldwin and other near-by towns were well repre: sented in the audience. ~ ; xe hundred. employes to hear Corp.|tacks between Lake Garda and| Y Each Cay “THE FRIEN. ” ‘ z ‘Smith. It had been previously an-|the Piave, Italian and French MID , muchas x = Gan) eee aay WaBOne a ty Gui cae bos Mandan, N. D,, June 8.—Thé best war talk Mandan has’yet. heard wae given here last night by Corp. Harold J. Smith, -one of, Perghing's famous fifty, who spoke at the. Palace theatre under the auspices of the council of defense. The theatre was filled: to ca: pacity, and the audience was kept in a fervor of* patriotic’ enthusiasm. The surgical dressing class of the Mandan Red Cross _had planned a dance’ for’ Thursday: evening. When it was found that Smith could not be here to fill his afternoon engagement, the class agreed to call-off its hop in order that ‘everyone’ might hear ‘Smith in’ the evening. Following the corporal’s address, a collectton was taken up forthe surgical class, and $300 was realized. f ‘ALLIED PRESSURE AGAINST GERMAN LINES CONTINUES (Continued From Page One.) Tatest reports are that” sharp fighting continues. Along: thé Clignon river the ‘Americans have'taken Torcy and Bouresches and the French Veu- illy-la-Poterie and Vinly. The extremities .of..the advancing line are marked by Bouresches and Vinly. 5 Despérate Character Friday tite fighting was of a} more‘ desperate character than on Thursday,. but the Germans were ‘compelled to give ground, the impetuous marines and French being too much for them. German prisoners taken now ex- ceed 00, as a result of the ad- vance the enemy has been driv- en back on the river and across it at Vinly. He no longer men- * aces the height positions south of Veuilly, which form an im- portant part of the barrier hold- ing the Germany fom Paris. . Capture ‘Bligny Between the Marne and Rheims the French have com- pleted the capture of Bligny. Elsewhere on the salient the in- fantry fighting has been at =a minimum and‘nowhere haye'the Germans essayed attacks... The ‘ 4 artillery duel is violent west of Rheims along the “Marne and north of the Ourcq. In yeporting on the fighting northwest of Chateau Thierry ~ A German advance near Sarcy, between Rheims and the Marne, in which 300 prisoners were ta- ken, is reported. \ Improve Positions French troops on the Flanders salient have improved their posi- tions near Locre. On the Pic- ardy battlefield American troops took prisoners in a raid. There and in. the Woevre and in Lor- and a half dozen observation bal- loons in addition to dropping, troops captured more than 70] prisoners. Austro - Hungarian troops attempted: advances’ on the Asiago plateau only to be beaten back. At several points along the mountain front enemy patrol parties were repulsed by the Italians. Supt. Kitch Here, Supt. Kiteh of the Standing Ruck Indian reservation is in the city today. | Leaves Hospital. Mrs, Carl Wachter lettthe Bismare hospital today and returned to he; home. 3 . Home From School. Miss, Helen Lucas, daughter of Mayor and Mrs. A. W, Lucas, is*home from college in’ Minnesota, Hazelton Visitor. Mrs. Geo, Lenhart motored up tgom Hazelton this week with a party o: friends in her new Buick touring car. From Dartmouth. Col. C. B. Little,is home from Da*t-| mouth, where he attended the annual alumni council of Dartmouth, Col. Little’s alma mater, Cleared $60, The recital and card party. given by the ladies of St. Mary’s church at the CLEAR YOUR SKIN CUTI and Cuticurq Ointment. The - Soap to cleanse and purify ~ the pores, the Ointment to soothe and heal - little. skin, troubles. Nothing better. Sample Each Free by Mall tcard: ‘‘Cuticure, Dept 68, .! Soid'ererbunere. Soap se, “Ointment and oe. —<—____—_——— ¢ + Knights of Columbus hall Thursday evening netted §60 for the Red Cross, . At Beulah, Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Moore have moved -from their home on Avenue B to. Beulah, where Mr. Moore is sup- The Current, Events ‘club entertain- ed at the home of Mrs. N. B. Fitch on Fifth street Wednesday afternoon in honor of Mrs. J, G. Moore, who is leaving for Grand Forks to make her, home. Sociabilityyand knitting for the Red Cross weré the order of the afternoon. Delightful Aftatr, The recital and card party given by the ladies of St. Mary’s.at the Knights] jot Columbus club rooths Wednesday In spite of were kept home by: the rain. .C ‘BERGESON’S | 1, Suits Made. Measure $25 to $50 ry Cleading jevening proved. a delightful and grat-| ) ‘ifyingly successful ‘affair. oe a% 1 Ha \ lubricated. ~ Movement 54.6 Plowing ‘ 73 2 99 ten ..... Lauson “Frost King” Tractor Did you ever notice t thresher? Well, that’s what the designers of the Lauson they placed every gear in a bath of oil or grease, enc made or how good the material, will wear rapidly if not protecte Justice A.A. Bruce gave a sple: addreus‘on the Work"of the Red Cr being introduced by Vicar General ‘M. J .Hiltner, who testified eloquently to the wonderful work this organization is doing. The musical numbers were id Xer, John Homan:.and S. 8. ‘Clifford were the hostesses .of the evening, The Red Cross) fund: was enriched $600.00,:; z a eevee ~ The Lauson ns» . at Less Cost @ ES th a : | .” Dust-Prooft---All Gears. Enclosed he cloud of dust around a tractor when doing field work or when operating a grain Tractor kerosene or distillate) had in mind when SUNE WEDDINGS. For Miss Marquis. Mrs, hig) J. G. Carlson ‘entertained a number of friends Wednesday evening at a farewell party given in honor of Migs Anita Marqnis, popular Bismarck school girl, who leaves Satur- day for Minneapolis to join her par- Repairing School. ' Major Pringle of the United States Indian bureau is supervising repairs Each one means another home with all its complexi- A good bank connection is a big step toward happi- ' \ ‘BISMARCK —- BANK BISMARCK - - - N.DAK.” Kerosene Tractor enclosed in a dust-proof case. ‘ natt VV d from dust and grit, or if insufficiently “+ .. The mechanism of the tractor or automobile is pretty much like that of a well designed watch. — 4 CARTOONIST HERE, Frank Wing, well-known Toth ‘ity cartoonist is in thé city'on a’ business mission. + ¥ Ata ea 17 | at the Bismarck Indian School neces- sitated by the blowing up of one of the hot-water boilers during: the ‘past winter. The school will be ‘put in first class shape before fall, when. it will be reopened, ‘ | Tribune Want Aas ‘Bring Results. GOOD JEWELRY, SILVER OR FINE. SUEESURSOSEIRESEESEOUESE Come in and let us show you our line of June Bride Gifts. NEREOAEUNEE! SERVICE FIRST--~--- ~ — -QUALITY ALWAYS cfotom Jewelers EG pliciams Opposnit NPY Depot - = - Bismarcw,N Dakota. ENUNAAANUAOUDRULANEACAASUERALLSUAUQAUEAUEGOEDEROGEOEOUOUOUNERRESBUROTAREOOEAASUILOGLOAURRESUACOLUGEEOUEUDREGEL SUUUUHASRES EDU 4uuiQsueneuuasuseuningnencnzecnoveceocecsevevecodestusaasnenuunteuinin MTT AntrFrict n: Bearings ai 4 Gears, no matter how well * What would you think of a farmer CASTORIA , RopJntants and Children, ‘Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria ive that sort of carelessness? going through his field. with all the cases of his watch. wide open? How’long would a good movement survi BIG LAUSON FEATURES £ C i in oi i i fect cooling under all conditions. 7 Complete Tractor dust-proof, rain-proof—all gears enclosed and run in oil, 5th—Extra large Perfex Radiator insures per: ¢ f wr ee heavy duty,. founeylinder Valve-tn-Besd; 4 1-2x6, engine rated 25 - ¢th—Large, roomy platform with levers and steering wheel conveniently located. H. P. built to burn kerosene or distillate. « Rae cee ‘ ‘Tth—-The Lauson Kerosene Tractor is insured against wear by the use of Anti- 8rd—Selective type sliding géar, enclosed transmission running in oil, built for Friction Bearings on all shafts, Twenty-four roller and ball bearings are two speeds forwar and one reverse (2 1-2 eile plowing ieee oer used in its construction. tied Geeta comet ae dei hae Rae ee r e Tractor will pull three or four plows, depending upon i c + i nd enclosed. 8th—The Lauson Kerosene Tracto 1 athens Fees eee machine ent and Set oat wheels mounted on soil conditions, and has ample power to operate grain threshers up to 30 Timken Rollér Bearings, makes steering easy and permits short turns, inches or large ensilage cutter. G LIFE- My eo 8 WORKING PARTS PROTECTED—1.0 E é - Examine all the working parts of the Lauson Kerosene Tractor and you will find that dust or‘dirt cannot get at them. Compare this i ith that of ther tractors in the same price class. ; ‘i z meet ee cil Baverplaced in vital parts, twenty-four expensive Timken and Hyatt roller and ball bearings designed especially for the Lauson 15:25 Tractor. E ? oe Important to the farmer buyer’ is the standing and history of the company back of the product. The John Lauson Manufacturing Com i i i i ll over:the world. These quality products are any has been making gasoline and kerosene engines for more than twenty years. and selling them al , 8 delivering service today and it is the same business policy of twenty years stability back of the Lauson Kerosene Tractor. “The Name guarantees quality and service.” Bien zs - * We Recomniend the Oliver Plow i are Distributors piste | HULICK MOTOR SALES CO, Fargo,N.D. , 4 & oe Fargo, N.D. old 4. Omonths ° . 1s 35 Dos! x 350) , | Notional 0: ven JVeeks Dedicated to ti Promotion of Tractsr Sarming THESE TRACTORS CAN BE SEEN . HESE-TRACTORS CAN BE, SE! 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