The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 24, 1918, Page 8

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EIGHT WOMEN KEEP THE HOME FIRES — BURNING IN MUNITIONS PLANTS PRESS eLUsTRATING co plants. These women not only wear a man’s overalls but a man’s cleaning bross cuttings to go into munitions, hat and a man’s shirt. dress toabe given by Capt. of the Royal British fusilier: Britannia,” “God Save the King” s form, will usher for the address to be given at the Auditorium next Tuesday evening by .Capt Frank Edwards of | a post of honor in the decorations. an il Douce BROTHERS CONVERTIBLE CAR Its popularity is due to light weight and economy’ of operation, combined wiih un- common beauty and luxury. It will pay you to visit us and examine this car The gasoline, consumption is unusually low. The tire mileage is unusually high, M. B. GILMAN CO. 212 Main St. BISMARCK Phone 888 New York girls clad in overalls carrying lumber just like a man at one of the big munitions \ They are TO HONOR GREAT ALLY other British i~mber's will be included| the Roval fusiliers, who delivers his British national airs will feature in the program! great lecture on “Scrifice—The Price the community sing to be held at the ray of Victory” under the auspices of the Auditorium on Tuesday evening in Guard Will Usher. urleigh county Red Cross chapter. connection with the Red ( The Wismarck home guard, in uni-| The flags of all our allies will mingle with the Stars and Shripes, and the colors of Great Britain will be given Qe BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUN! i! NOT A LOSS || “Should anything happen to me, just think of me as |! Liberty Bond, not a loss, but an investment.” has. R. Oliver, Co. G., 11th Inf., A. E. F. | Private | Well, suppose that I do go Yes, I’m an investment—a And it won’t make yo And we—we are prou “He invested his life JEALOUSY MAD FARM HAND IS, Fred Dubeau Taken into Custoc a for Threats to “Get Even” Dickinsgn, N. ‘D., Aug. 24 —-Sheriff Hartung went to ‘Medora Friday to bring back Fred*Dubeau, whose band has been revoked. | It is Dubeau has recently thre: “get even” the woman whom he-is charged with having attempted to kill Dubeau is alleged to hae beaten Mrs. Forster with a car spring and with’ having ‘run his car across | her prostrate body last May. Then he proceeded to her ‘farm, south of Bel-| field, where he was employed, and sct fire to her home and barn, jccord Lag | to the complaint.” It is said that ‘he was inspired’ to the deed because } Forster would not marry hi. Afte! the attack, it is claimed, he attempted to take his own file by shooting him- self through the breast with a rifle. He was brought to,the Dickinson hos- pital, later receiving a hearing at Bel- field, where he was bound over to the district court under $20,000 bond. He secured bond and was immediately re- arrested ‘bythe Billings county au- thorities, charged with arson. Quick bond was secured on this charge, since which time, Dubeau has been! farming. | Mrs.. Forster has recovered frowp | the attack and is ‘now building anoth- er home on the site of the old Blace: BUY Ws.82.S,—— “UCR.” BEGS THOUGH COUNTY PAYS HIS WAY Famous Man of * ocihipwery May Be Finally Sent to Grafton - Asylum tened Dickinson, N. D., Aug. 24-—The mys- terious “J. C. R.” has been taken in- | to custody by the sheriff and hereaf-) ter, will dwell in. the vicinity of the! court house. He ‘has been living at! the Kihm. hotel, taking his meals at the Grill Cafe-this at the expense of the county. Recently he had’ cards printed which stated. that he -was paralyzed andj could neither work \nor talk, and ask-! ing the public to help him secure food | and shelter. He would visit the small| towns surrounding Dickinson and soli- cit the inhabitants, ‘The cards which he distributed, read | as follows: “I am_parlyzed and can- | not work or talk*“Will you help me| get food and shelter? Give what you °C. Caldwell, Born December Carl Hamann, who resented ing of funds for keep, as b rect. reflection upon-the county and the commissioners. Jay, refusing to cease soliciting the,.public. for funds, as brought to Dickinson by Deputy ranick and turned over to the cus-| tody of the sheriff on Commissioner Hamann’s order.:.It. is thought. that, later, he will be sent to the Grafton institution’ for feeble piled: What of that? I am part of the cost. So, who shall consider me “lost”? Weé have chipped in these years of our vigorous prime And each of us fellows who fall Are the Liberty Bonds of our country and time, 5 | And our coupons are freedom-for-all. 4 I shall live if I may, I’shall die if I must If you think of your soldier-boy, pledged to his tr rust 3% Not a “loss,” but a “Liberty Bond.” There’s never a value, butssomeone must pay . Which may give those who, love us the license to say —EDMUND VANCE COOKE. ~AGAIN IN JAIL seid that | with Mrs.’ Ernest Forster, | before, and beyond? Liberty Bond! u.any less fond d of our place or his race!” MAJOR ONG IN CLASSY GROUP Noble North Dakota Pacer Makes Fay Richmond Go Some / R. Waters’ took second money in the Sheldon, Ir., races second to Fay {ordinary dirt track in 2:9 1-4, driving the Major, wired his owner a: follows: “The Major came in for sec cond money at Sheldon, lIa., tod: and race Thursday, win. 2:9 1-4, be good there.” Fay Richmond in the grand circui wisdom business stitution. Licensed to Wed. Arthur C. Dahlberg of Bismarck and | Miss Lenore Damuth of Fort Atkinson, F ed a marriage license iss Elizbeth: Swett, li- cense clerk in the office of County Judge H. C. Bradley. ASTHMADOR AVERTS - DELIEVES HAY FEVER ASTHMA Begin Treatment NOW All Druggists Guarantee Appearance, ‘Major Ong, Bank Examiner James] popular pacing stallion,! ». M. Townsend ,who is training and Ship to’ Rock Rapids in the morning | Fay Richmond The Major made*him step in 8-2: The Major is entering in the 005 pace at Hamline.“ Think he wilt SATURDAY, AUG. ad 1918, ~ | last year took a mark of aay afl in October, on a half-mile tratk Wichita, he paced a mile in 2.3 1-4. Ma- ‘jor Ong is getting into classy com- pany when ‘he chases Richmond down the home stretch. ———auy'w, 8, §——— Te a TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Friday, romping home a close | FOUND BUNCH OF KEYS—Corner of Richmond, whom the major compelled to step a mile on an ith and Main street. Owner can have same by proving property and paying for this advw.’Call at Trib- ung. 8 24 Ge BUY W. 2 ‘OUND—Watch near McKenzie hotel. Owner can have same by calling at Tribune, proving property and paying for this, advertisement. : 4-tf ——rvy w, §, $= WANTED—Man and wife to work on farm. Addyres Box 219, Bismarck, t'ooN. D. 8-24-tf The Thrift Car resent-day con- ditions magnify the of*doing with the right kind of an in- | Five points of Overland superiority: Performance, Comfort, Service and Price Light Four Model 90 Touring Cor—$805; Sedan, $1383 All prices {psd- Toledo—Subjett to change withous notice LAHR MOTOR SALES CO. OVERLAND DISTRIBUTORS Briscoe Mo! Jackson, M \ x3 4 rive Racing rg e Wins Read this Telegram Winnipeg, Man., Aug. tor Corporation, ich., ‘ also lowered three Canadian records. 9, 1918. Canadian National Automobile Racing Circuit closed here today. Briscoe racing car finished second in a list of sixteen cars, winning eleven out of fourteen big A races started in with Jules Ellingboe at wheel. Briscoe radi J. ALEX. SLOAN, Racing Manager. .If you Want the most for your money, let us show you the Briscoe. «Bismarck, N. D. Corwin Motor Company nes mee ‘Wet aa q +

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