The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 15, 1918, Page 2

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erly. accredited representatives of the British-Canadian: recruiting. mission CANAD TANS NOT until. further: notice. “The induction | { q NEI PA of British subjects and Canadians, iy & fe whether declaranta of. non-declarants, shall be suspended until further no- tice,” says’ Adjutant. General Fraser, Washington News Dispatch Pub- |! direct: opposition to the statement x contained: in a recent news dispatch lished This Week’ Was in to the effect that ‘Canadian; registrants Error—Fraser claiming ‘exemption should be immed- jately. inducted into service. BUY W. Sb — Coneral Eraser has-mailed to all 1o:| PHWAT! «SHURE ’TIS [cal boards a letter correcting a mis- ‘statement in a dispatch sent out from ‘HARD TO BELIEVE THIS Washington ‘this week: to the effect that Canadians claiming exemptions |’ ‘ should ‘be immediately inducted into] (Sy Newspaper. Enterprise Ass'n.) ¢ THBOLDWEST $0 BE FILMED ~—, PORBURNSTAD Pictures of Unusual Historic Value to Be ‘Made on * Standing Rock THE AVIATOR— Acts as eyes for the army. From-his.high vans tage point he’ can inform and warn his’ fellow men on the: ground. : : From our special point. of knowledge’ in: the business world we are. prepared to act as finan- cial eyes for Bismarck Business Men. Let 'us serve you and your business. Sane west as it was fifty years ago ig to, be filmed by the Publicity Film “THE FRIENDLY BANK” Corp. of Bismarck on the Standing | th a ts Dublin, July. 15.’ as) Le e service. Referring to the senate’s in, “July ,15.—There are snakes ie a orge V. manne ore ory the recent ratification of the conventions| in Ireland. ‘The reptiles, have been |’ 0} of -( porns a a Pa arnstad The with Great Britain’ and’ Canada relat-| Se; recently near the west coast o cooperation of C. i the Taoit abe ing.to the military service of citizens pointy iwhere German submarines itt pictures Lane ro en inasas ite, of the United States in:Great’ Birtain | Communicated with Sinn-Fein leaders, —. grate renal alae that have. yet or.,Ganada and of British and Canad-| It; {s. suggested’ that they may have been filmed in the northwest, and {t is ian subjects in the United: States, ‘It| béen put ashore by Germans in an at- af been ble thet more than, 2,600 Sioux should be especially Borne in mina| tempt to. influence superstitions. Irish U proba Sta re eT that this isnot @ dratt*by Great Brit:| People? ‘St. Patrick is generally cred- Soe era tate ee ete gan (count ain of Eritish subejets'agd Canadiane| Sted with:having:driven all snakes oft Gimteman who i avert thou- in the United’ Stats)” says Genera:| the! island. C i ‘raser. “These. conventions -merely|. } 4 BUY.W. 8.8: sand acres of Indian lands under Gas W-S- EH Al Ty provide that British citigens and Can? une Want Ads Bring Results. on the reservation, was in the city la J ddians in the United States, shall be: Eee eee allay, ato ,.|¢ome subject to, military service and pigs : . pf a . sane 3 “"fentitled t “ani toe, Head of th sPutigy Rita Corp. In the wildeat, most thrilling play he has ever had, “The Gun therefrom uader (9 a ‘ot the Unie lioe, Head of the Publicity ftlm ‘ me.|Fighter,”. playing special return date at the Orpheum. theater|ed States, unless within the prescrib- gpg C arg now at Burnstad attending to pri tonight only. ed time they voluntarily enlist ih the é | minaries. athe British forces or return to Great Brit- i The cattleman has promise e f | ain: or Canadast ilita. ce.” / t i * dians a bunch of steers to be barbe-| pression of his genius in roles of this} which was formerly ownéd‘by’a ‘Ger: Ore maIIMANy ,eryice. 4 3 cugd. This is an attraction which is] character. ; man syndicate, has. been, boulgh by. the res lstratien cards of Canadians expected to bring. families from all! “Popular demand ‘requires. return }:British interests. The field contains. 2" British subjects.are to be held in e <3 parts of the reservation to the west/qate, If you like to see.Hart you! more than 200,000,000 tons of coal. | | SeParate file for inspection by prop i é ' bank of the Missouri, where the pic-| sure will want to see him again to- H ‘ ‘ t tures ‘will be made. There will be/ night at the Orpheum in what is posi- GAS i ; ; 4 i Indian’ racing and riding? Indian ones tively one of his masterpieces. “ 3 4 cing, Indfan- feasts and ceremonies, BUY WwW, §.—— lt + fe 2p a mock Indian warfare, the pitching-and | GERMAN COAL FIELDS »} GRAFONOLAS : ; breaking of camp. Indians on | pe 4 ) 4 : raft’ aud’ Indians in, the: pursuit of BOUGHT BY BARIONS , RECORDS , Comstock-Elliott,Co. presents the biggest ¥ ‘their ny) domestic Ler All of ie ON EASY TERMS [Pa eA fi 5 red. skin film actors will appear B TER terprise Ass'n.). = ! : ios, Rare at the native Indian costume of buck- pean eet eee 4 COWAN’S DRUG 8 | MusicalComedy success'in years, shin, Bend and Hed feathers. ridine: Colliery, one of the most important > G i STORE as 3 native ponies, and using as shel Ria ‘ t es, a tipis of their’ forefathers. | unworked coal fields in South Wal P ‘ : aa 4 ; BUY W. §. ?———— i ANOTHER WAR ORDER_ ISSUED © BY N. D. C. 0. F, ITED: STATES FOOD ADMINISTRATION }} r ic i r, ECE eE x For the purpose of eliminating, bi duplication of effort, waste and in- t efficiency in the system of cream buy- io) ing,; now prevalent in North Dakota vi 3 a a q TO HOLDERS OF a | : LIBERTY | the. state counci] of defense in co- operation with the federal’ food ddmin- 7 fstrator, who is also state food com- BONDS missioner, and: the state dairy com- missioner, plans to abolish all un- bi 5 necessary cream’ buying agencies after i 4 a brat he ii ued yesterday, Bi Use your ¥ In a statement iss f e i Federal Food’ Administrator Ladd » dLiberty. Bond. 4 says: ; ae 7 : “Asa war measure, for the con- ie rae Coupo ns, oy aie servation of man power, to. pre- 3 +» for, the. purchase: of, —with— * . vent uunecéssary shipment. over ., railroads. already’ congested. War Savings Stamps JOSEPH SANTLEY enable: the .best possible utiliza- sreat_Will { f + tion of all. dairy products, ard to Your Interest Will Earn In- ; AND AN ALL STAR CAST * : insute a good and permanent |, terest and Keep:at Work i coat i market for, the: ‘mfik; and ‘cream : 40 Stunning Girls—Dazzling Gowns for the Nation. for the dairy men of; the. state, .it is déemed eésentia}, that all: un- necessary . buying . agencies, for cream be abolished and that all.of this‘creamery work be comcentrat ed aud: brought under inspection and regulation. The regulations below adopted by the Council of Defense and the, dairy commis- : sioner aré approved by the federal administrator for North Dakota o and the food commissioner of the Ran 2 years in New York, 6 months in “Boston and 7 months in Chicago | Fhe Musical: Comedy Hit of the Season” PRICES 5c to $2.00—Seats at Knowles _ | Barrientos Sings the Famous Mad-Song from 'Puritani Metropolitan opera goers will lon remember the triumph this:charming prima.donna shared with Lazaro-in last season:s revival of Puritant. a ‘ “ tate and are presented herewith fi 7 Nate. it > for the information of the general And this record permanently. Heber bead ge Wy public and all interested parties i ienti hagi A Who will bo-tiven an: opportuuite pleasure of all music lovers Barrientos’ magi- cal interpretation of Qyi /a voce, the most applauded song of this memorable Purttant production. ~ 49370. to present any ‘facts or informa- tion that they, desire to Have , placed’ before: .the- administrator aj Prior to enforcing these reguia- 1 @ tions which shall become effective unléss otherwise modified, from ‘Sand after August 1, 1918.” : Bue W, $. $——— e Today’s Weather ‘ 4: For twenty-four hours ending at} : noon, July 15. 1 g i pr “‘Famperature at 7 a. m. ' \ { Livi ae oe Es ‘Téthperature at noon N . Vee ' Highest yesterday F i | Lowest yesterday Lowest last* night ie Fe i 0 # Lazaro’s Glorious ‘Ave’ Lowest i Precipitation:...... iH Highest wind velocity. at fas a : : te: Forecast. £. 5 } ; a ( i Y 4 ‘ " ‘For North Dakota: Fair tonight th J b: n Obb!l to and Tuesday; ‘cooler tonight. a‘ c se 4 iy 7 ’ q Tirso Remperatater Perhaps the most -popular. aria in: all the world : i ~ Williston |. ieee i Bach-Gounod’s 4ve-Maria. Here Lazaro, i Girona Forks + 60 he famous operatic tenor has joined with . Paul ., 66 i : «9e foun ok B Wintipeg : 58 Jacobsen, genius of the violin, to set this Es ‘A | Helena ».. 56 of sacred song in a crown. of imperishable : Chicago... Swift Curre . Kansas ‘City ORRIS |} musical beauty., A.superb record that no phono- “68 graph owner can afford to miss. _ 49350—$1.50 RTE. Meteorologist ty w. 3.3. BERNHARD! HONORED ' BY WILLIAM AGAIN (By Newspaper Enterprise Ass'n.) dam; July | 15:—Generl von |. Ties That Stand Up ts Al Bernhardi, who said in his book, “Our Next War,” that Germany was bent’on world. power or downfall, and: who how has a command in Flanders, has been awarded. the oak leaves for’ his Order of Merit by the ki 3 IN’ THE GUN FIGHTER.” ‘Willtam, 9; Hart-is seen in another at; ‘fam and;much | liked: “‘bad- les when he is presented by Incé in estirring drama of entitled: ‘The-Gun Fighter.” le-nay ‘Bee play. from the pen 0 ‘oThis ‘drama, J 18 More, power. | icaatiiy than fias;any other re- far’ lenee y are this force. tor in. what-is finaleres: to, be oné 8... of her. voice: . Ske Lashanska Makes Her ‘jy, Columbia’ Debut Annie Laurie” * Qne of the youngest, but already.one ‘of the greatest of American sopra- nos chooses for her first Columbia record this simple, well-loved song and glorifies it by the radiant pe "YMiC.:A; Calls tor 4000:Men The following volunteers wanted int “uediately. 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