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TWO BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE THROWS “BABY” AT SUBKARINE ’ Decorated for Outwit Germans, BLOWS UP THE U- BOAT. ing Work of British Mystery Sh Which Play Important Part in Anti-Submarine Warfare, ship: part in pondent of how? British an craft and Germans are bitter experience of &geinst them. “Baby” Biows Up Diver. How & “ for a U-boat is t dent, sel to into it. leaving on board a and down the 4 if mad. < With a baby in her into the open hatch. ploded and ble~ submarine. Fated wit Thec Mention o: a mystery s case of the Baralong. 19, 1915, sank a U pedoing of the Bi Tt will be remeraber the Geran governmen there was nothing to! baby” ex- m of the cate the ie Bara- y¥ not the first innocent merch submarines dimensions, “Howls and moans,” ad7~< +12 naval correspondent. “went + Cormany about the treachery of b. but the German allega - ceased at the beginn'n: o >. ‘The allegations afford cal examp ‘of German men they ignored the fact that in every case the U-boat was an actual or potential assailant and any ruse of war fs considered legit- imate by them e against Germany. It should not be forgotten, he ‘cone! tinues, that the Germans designed mystery ships for commerce destruc- tion. The British commanders showed | much ingenuity in devising plans for w trapping submarines. Haystack Is Floating Fort, In addition to the “srornan and baby” case, the ¢ pondent mentious the story of a retired admiral, serving as a captain, who placed a haystack on board an ancient-looking craft. When the U-boat ordered her to surrender the Germans were astonished to re- ceive a broadside from the haystack. ; On another occasion a sea-worn tramp steamer was crossing the North fea when # submarine ordered the crew to abandon ship. So sure was the German of his prey that the bombs | with which he intended to sink the ves- sel were brought on deck around the} conning tower. i . The commander of the tramp stearm- If there is one thing above KNOW is reliable when you How con you KNOW this? You can’t. The one sure way to know The Bara- . pt when employed b FIRST PHOTOS OF WOUNDED MARINES © KARL EHERBERT These are the first photographs arriving in this country showing American marines wounded of the water. mpbell, then on for his public af He was given ‘special pro- the heads of abont 700 offi- in London inj y the British | i in the summer o! 1516. i NEVER TARDY IN 50 YEARS! Connecticut Man Prided Himself That He Had Never Been Late at Work, New Britain, Conn.—Henry Good- rich, aged ninety-four, who died re} cently at his home here and who re-| tired ten ‘o after being em-! ployed for 50 s by the P. & F. Cor-, bin Manufz ided | himself on th | | | | all others that you want to buy it, it is JEWELRY. that the jewelry you buy i trustworthy is to come to the jewelry store which by it’s honest dealing has made itself worthy of trust. We refer you to your friends who know us. SERVICE FIRST~ — "QUALITY ALWAYS Flomsfeveleué blican be90s'TE NPS BROT ~ Bismarck,N DAKOTA. le of Chateau Thierry in June. in Pare where the boys are convalescing; the lower one shows two not so seriously wounded on the grounds of the hospital. That at the top was taken in a Red Cross hospital years of Nis empiuymeuc Be Sad nev-| Swallow's, Marvelous Speed. er been late at his work. When the} The connection between the flight of recent ght saving plan, resulted | @ bird and the flying of an airplane ts in the pushing of the clock one hour obviousy yet, in spite of-the wonderful ahead Mr. Goodrich refused to ied results obtained by birdmen—aces of ling, ae fe Sees guareintna over men in flying. An ordinary swal- cloek on the same schedule and saw nq JOW can travel, 120 miles in an hour, peed of changing it. | and there isa record of a swallow that BUY W. 8, 5.— Tribune Want Ads Bring Results. erage speed of 128 miles an hour. 2 OU CIOHO/ OLD 10 0/0{0i010\010:010 Sill ‘TMINNESOTA STATE FAIR. _ SEPTEMBER cl 1918 NJ ‘ YOU ARE aia to visit ‘the Home’ of the West’s leading shoemakers” STO AO O10 Ss = Ss —the factory where the famous Foot - Schulze Shoes are made; this factory has been pronounced by those competent to judge to be a model of efficiency and con- venience where the first consideration is the safety, health and well being of the work people. These ideal working conditions are reflected in the wondetful quality of the product. Courteous guides on hand during Fair Week to' show you through this complete exhibit of allthe appliances that go.to make a complete factory of fine footwear. Come and wee th the famous ‘ne a ty FOOT, ScHULZE & 60. . 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