The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 28, 1918, Page 3

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< £ ppl s. . # >? Revolution in Austria May Defeat P. Norton F ‘OR TOURNAMEN' only. Apply Geo. Gussner, Gussner . i idtore ; © 28 3t established a system of employes pen- (Continued From Page One.) (Continued From Page One.) WOURTBE 5 i | ae MAY wy! glpe——e) sion, disability and death benefits, ef-/= the ere mewmeanatite offensive seross perintendent of public instruction, i8|teyr RN ce ea Tribune Want.Ads Bring Results. | fective July 1, -9-8 and has set aside = didier front, hap rates abet a rae! Aah and it is too early to say ui slope are entered in the baseball = = permit the Germans to prepare fully | 20W it will come out. ournament which is to be featured 5: for a renewal f the offensive. Allied The State Ticket in the sports program for the North] * FF] AVE, used Dr. Caldwell’s Syru capitals look for another enemy blow| An indication of how the state tick- Ree eae of Delonas’ Loyalty ‘ y P ve Mili : eek, beginning J 2 : - Bs “ it pelt ne Sd aia hg et is running is found in the follow-|W. S. Misch Roni ot the hesebatt Pepsin and find it a most effective ‘Montdidier, and Ypres. ing figures, reported by the auditors: |committee, today. Mr, Mitchell de- +7. Oo! i For the fast few days ‘the German| ‘he totals are for 17 counties, in|Clines to disclose the identity of the and pleasant laxative 3 ne that is worth recom- artillery fire has been violent on sev-| which counties Prasier received 14.282|tn' sqanton’ tothe quariette ot vier, mending to one’s friends. , I know that my | ‘ selected for an attack. and Steen 9,728. Figures on state of-| tors, two strong’ tean ill r , i r i 4 eae These - Ser ficers in the same counties: Bismarck. The opening eoneearttng health has been greatly improved since and south of the Aisne. The Germans | K . may, however, attempt to surprise the eeaetane ot State: Hall 17,432, Friday afternoon and probably a final : Lag leper aia ih HRS | « ailles by ‘attacking where they hope | Page 7,025. MW" |double-header on Saturday. Members ‘Slag. Miss Alice Lombard, 22 Boylston St., . 7 will not be expecta qiSlate Auditor: Kositzky 14,832, peepee ten Oe ad : eee. : i ‘ 4 men (01 Z eorge, 10,302. vacations, as well on old-time inde. * FRIDAY, JUNE 28; 1918. Grand Duke Nicholas Proclaimed Emperor; tors are south of Arras, the northern and southern legs of the Lys salient, Aerial activity is above the average. he Germans have raided Paris two BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE Frazier Lead, Now 10,000 Will Go to 15,000; Third Lieutenant Governor: Wood 14,458, State Treasurer: Olson 14,750, An- derson 9,806. FOUR BASEBALL TEAMS. COMING series will be played next Wednesday | night, with two games Thursday, one | pendent baseball'men and former uni- versity stars, will meet at the capital It is said that $6500 worth of dyna- mite let loose. ROOMS FOR RENT—To gentlemen} directors of the Associated Press has A. P, BENEFITS, New York, June 28.—The board of BUY W. Sy S.——— using it.” » Dr. Caldwell’s VAUAGUOUGUGUOEOUOUGLAGOUGEQEOUOUOUOUGUGOGNGCONOCOUOUOUANOUALONONOOAiNINE one hundred thousand dollars ($100,;| gency reserve funds for the ingugyr- 000) in liberty bonds from its emer-| ation of the plan. ‘uvveveeecanoceenasacececnouayacanancgcencuuuadvinesiiquataedinatiwat sOGEQOUHOUUUUSNUONOuOGUOOOEENGANOOGuGUNONueuuuovOgOn4udcuconancnuccceosgunn4nesueancuesvaneseevdtvsusiaraeanadnanaattitTftitiss ghts in succession. No great dam- } A rar ¢Th.07 ‘ pine paurea Weadesiay, and on aes, jpeneral: Langer’ \18,070; er evening for practice, and Mr. . : i h lay slight material damage ana eS test i t Mitchell urges e' 1 t . e ¥ i Weral casualties resulted. Allied Teatice coe mmulséloner: Oleness out, for he promises Bismarck. sone ‘ ‘ iq mbing squadrons are active against) Commissioner of Agriculture: Ha- sti! competition next week. | Tu e Sin H $8.00 to $22.60 ws pa German military targets behind the gan (N. P.) 13,108, Macdonald 8,86: | BUY W. 3, 3,——— & ! ines. The British are making nightly |” Rajiroad Chiamidsloners: D BS _ RECOVER TWO BODIES. é: ids into Germany, especially | ¢ 959- De po ups.) Virginia, Minn., June 28.—The bod-| To those who want a, lawn mower ‘ Jamongst_ manufacturing and railroaa | 8°90? Aandahl, 9915; | Milhollan, 9.-/ ies of only two miners put of fifteen | e Perfect Laxative | : e see ona, Re dhnct™ | Wt, casks 21: Tvl: |W gnnvn' ty ba den. ene |F _ thatis designed to please-~a good mow- nsettled conditions in Austria-Hun- nit : yesterday wh li i | : i q i itv i ) ary may keep the Austrians from im- Garame Court {o counties): Bron-| nine ang of enantio ar boneiiar Sold by Druggists Everywhere er that in quality 1s as good as any, only inedlately resuming) the “ottensiye ln Superintendent rae ii6 qnine hat the M. A. Hanna Company, 50 cts. (Er) $1.00 , | cheaper because it is built lighter. fi q at: . ik b ar here, wer q i = ° bug so serious that: reports from Switzer- counts) Macdonald, 10,975; Nielson | night. Stories rabies ee et i= A Large Selection of Lawn and Garden } land say martial law may be proclaim-| "7 yg gen alive and communicating through air | : M binati f simple laxati = Tool: 4 erty throughout the “duel mongrchy OFFERS RESIGNATION pipes to rescuers outside the slide. | A mild, pleasant-tasting combination of simple laxative |e ools | ae rlin ‘through neu- 4 niga ied bad are e i ‘i . . . ° A Ra |Z tral countries indicate increasing pan-| jifcee en ociomation soem | that tented today, and it is declared) herbs with pepsin. Brings relief without griping of jE German anger against foreign secre! etary. on Weanesley: says a muse | ours throughout the night, with pick other discomfort. A trial bottle can be obtained free of |E : a een , a and shovel ai sted vels oe : = ‘ lary, however, has not resigned not]; ; A of ore that fell upon the miners, oat ee i = ' Hae will accept the resignation. yi ‘amawart ¥ iC Hi = mae cng igmperor: reaugstod jhis neste BUY We 8 So The damage is estimated at $100,000,| . ton Street, Monti ello, Illinois. } SS cancqn0qancgessueenvuegeaegUeeenUnesUeesUeeOUUUUEONAUAOUESUAGEOUAORUAUUNHOASOCASOGUAUGUDUUEADUOOGUSGOUEATE ee tage as, FOR RENT-—4 room house, 15th and = 5 Tribune, Want. Ads{Bripg Results.: ; Rosser Streets. Apply Ban pncas . 98 4t ———— Ae ; 4 n ‘ pases . : War e iS F ed ; [Fe conomues : Save Work—Time—M } | yh ave or. Ime oney The O-Cedar Polish Mop carries vat —_ . = “- =—_ SS — j war time efficiency into the home in G t t f Il Fi h ° igs h j ' the saving of time, in the saving of reatest OF a ig ting: acnines roug t ort by work and in the saving of money. 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