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i i ridding S$) sounties of i (By Associated: Press) ; at ine 2g Hi i Se freee ara tara With the American Army on. the Lorraine Front; (Monday), Hunting Coats, eee Heke fi po. completes extermination Vat prairie} Sept. 23.—The American artillery fire, prevented a German raid Boots-at a saving to you 0 Irty-Tive i — ny see ek BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE: . | ‘ GOPHER DOPE KILLING OFF PRAIRIE HENS Shortage of Birds Ascribed. to Free Use of Poison to Ex- terminate Dogs. Gopher poison, distributed with a ‘ chickens in sections where it was/ used, report Eismarck hunters who} are coming home with few or no birds. Hunters who have visited fields which} literally teemed with chicks early in| the spring report that with the best TEUTONIC BALKAN ARMIES RETREAT IN DISORED BEFORE ALLIED OFFENSIVE , 3 , ,.{Continued From Page One.) ish, retained their line intact, repulsing the enemy with heavy losses. BURNING, VILLAGES _ London; Sept. 23.—The Serbian troops continue to cross the river northeast of Monastir. The Bulgarians are burning villages and stores of material. The Serbians, however, have captured great stores of material. The Serbians are on the Gradtsko-Prilep road to the north- east, while on the southeast they have reached the steep massif of the Dranska. mountain range, PREVENT GERMAN RAID from materializing today.. Warning of the enemy’s intention _given by. a German barrage over the American lines at an early hour. As it shifted from the front lines to the back area, the American fire opened so effectually that any attempt of the German infantry to advance was out of the question. The enemy still is busy consolidating and organizing his line Hunter - Specials _ Weare closing out our entire line of to.fifty per cent on the dollar. If you intend buying a new outfit this is your opportunity, ‘all mail orders will be filled the same day they are réceived. 50 of dogs they have been able to raise}in front of the enemy right front before St. Mihiel. After a gas only~ five or six birds in a/day’s| pombardment the enemy attempted to raid the American line in G W ° «ee 12. ‘ drive, ‘These birds were orphans, ap-! the Vosges sector today. P oodyear aders by $ == / parently, and there seems to be noj He was repulsed with terrible losses be- fore he reached the American trenches. large flocks left. These conditions| sis Baad < : . : 6 50 i Eetncar ae ail, Gok es SUSTAIN LOSSES Goodyear Hip Boots. . . . $6.50! , gopher poison has been used, it is Archangel, Wednesday. Sept. 18.—In aft attack against the y iP : ! claimed. In some sections it: has been . a thought that heavy, hail storms had killed off the birds, but the scarcity of\chickens obtains in Kidder counties where there was no hail, but where gopher poison was used. “It has been claimed” said a Bismarck sportsman today “that the gopher p m would not affect chickens because they did American outposts south of Archangel yesterday the Bolsheviki sustained considerable losses. Eight dead were found in one heap in front of one advance position. Most of the Rolsheviki dead were etts. A wounded Bolsheviki soldier declared that a shell from a Russo-Allied armored train had killed 20 men on a Bolsheviki'train. The Bolsheviki artillery bombed the American positions with We Carry a full line of heavy woolen socks: $8.00 HUNTING COATS AT .........5.. 5,00 $5.00 HUNTING COATS AT............ 3.50 CUSTOM TAILORING $3.50 HUNTING COATS. AT . . $2150 HUNTING COATS AT ovr... HAND PRESSING | .. + 81.50 BUY W. & §. : Tailoring. : ; me: y ressing. ' — GONDITIONOF == 43SHIPS Bist SE BeERGES N E SON Dry JOHN IRELAND COMPLETED Repairing. | | THE UNION DAYLIGHT STORE , | “leaning. I$ UNCHANGED: St. Paul, Sept. 24—The condition of Archbishop John Ireland was un- changed at 8 a. m. this morning. He is still unconscious, Later this fore- noon his physicians gave out a bullet- in stating “that his conditon is un- changed this morning. ing spells occurred during the night. He is wholly free from pain, and dis- tress but is gradually. and almost im- perceptibly losing. ground. Regaining consciousness now and then during the morning. Archbishop John Ireland, who is at the point of | Several sink | WILL STABILIZE Washington, Sept. 24.—Thirteen ships of all types, of 55,900-tons dead- weight, were completed and delivered to the emergency fleet corporation during the week ending September 20. The figures made public teday show; there were six steel ships of 31,400 tons capacity, and 7 wood and com- posite ships aggregating 24,500 dead- weight tons BUY W.S. § 5 CHAPLIN RLEP beg Fsanay fiend WAGE CONDITIONS| + H Washington, Sept, 24.—As a step to- ward: stabilizing wage conditions dur- (European Manager of the Newspaper GERMAN RAIDS ON LONDON: BY HAROLD E. BECHTOL. the Germans haven’t done anything to Britan by ar, BUT— In the last three months the Inde- Enterprise Association.) pendent Air Force alone has made 230 | OPEN. SATURDAY EVENINGS-CLOSED: SUNDAYS © ALLIED AIROFFENSIVEENDS = man: turers’ representatives will be held ing the war, a conference of manufac- | Charlie Chaplin in “Triple Trouble.” a scream from start to finish and} London, Eng., Sept. 2 There have | separate raids an German military | objectives and has done immense mil-| daily demonstrating their ever-increas-{ have been torn up; their hangars de- ing superiority. ~ stroyed and their giant planes burned. Allies on Offensive. it may ‘be because so many of their Jung, July, AuguSt and September | bombing machines’ have been shot have furnished many clear nights, | down in- France, or because they are ideal for night-bombing, but no Ger-|-being used’ on the battle line. have appeared. | “But all of these causes come under Says the Air Ministry: | the one heading of the allied offens- “They may have refrained from com-| ive.” . because they are afraid of our night| The Germans are making every ef- outs and our barrage; or becausé | fort to speed up plane production and they are afraid that air raids on Rhine| training of fliers. But this speed-up ~ towns would be made yet more fre-| can necér ocerconfe the allied super- quent. Or because their. airdromes| iority. death, is being kept alive with oxygen | here tomorrow with war and navy de- ‘Will be shown for the last times to} heen no successful air raids on Lon-| itary damage. The I. A. F. works in- == = and other rostoratives. Dr. Charles | partment officials to discuss methods ; N&ht at the Orpheum theatre. don for four months—since May 20.|deepndently from the air forces at- ae 4 L. Greene, the archbishop’s chief phy-|of enforcing labor agreements to be! fe And this is why tached to the army and navy, doing sician, said the noted prelate might|made between the caceraiient and % 'The German airmen have been TOO | bombing almost exclusively. | — etter a alr price or live another day. but that he gradually | workers and employers. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY BUSY AT HOME! Also in, the last three months in : oa ‘ ’ is losing his hold: on life. Labor repfesentatives will be call- @ 2 Since the inauguration, early this.|the British aerial offensive along the e Archbishop Ireland is 80 years of|ed on to cooperate in the plan. which por 7 t—Purnished hou f the allies gorous aerial’) coast alone Zeezrugge has been raid-| t e est at t an. ess or * as sireerte: His weak pearl ne te will involve an attempt to increase, }ooms. Modern. Phone ive, the kaiser has needed every | ed 72 times; Bruges ‘63 times; Ostend 2 ‘ a . d e during the last eight low paid laborers in some certain} yo, aVrney 468 2nd stret. wan flier and every German ma-| 64 times. A total of 199 raids on three} - “ce ‘ - 99 ‘ / hours from seemingly fatal relapses. | ines, 0 Ob 1 owh ne for defense. important costal bases alorfe—and t e a most goo BUY W. S. RUY W. $3 ——— WANTEDTiteliabie ade Foul hil “It is the old truth of war demon-| mand other works have been attacked Cardinal Farley ST. PAUL IVESTOCK. eae Een eceeo es strated again: that ‘offense‘is the best |-—Iin addition to the 230 raidse of the| 2,400; steady; range, bulk $17. is id a high official in the| children during parents or evening. Call 203 Th: tween 6 and 7 p. m. abseni Funeral Attended _ |: By Thousands| ‘New York, Sépt. 24.—His memory } honored by the presencesof three sur- viving North’ American cardinals, the pope’s representatives in the United States, Catholic dignitaries from all ; * Parts of the United States, Cardinal John M. Farley, archbishop of New| Those figures include only a part of! June 1,to Oct.'t, 1917, the Ger-| the British operations, and none of man airplanes raided Britain 16 times,| the French and American bombings. slaughtered 440 persons and wounded! One of the outstanding features of | ‘ om Ree , : s. They did little mili-} the war is the sudden leap of the al-! tary da : ‘ lies in 1918 to marked aerial superior-| 4 3 - : x + The Allies’ Record. ty. In reconnaissance and battle / : , Since the first of June this year,! work the allied air forces are likewise P a rt There’s only one “best”. i ady s and feeders 00. steady; hers $7.00 to 13.00; | ‘CR RENT—Modern rooms. stret. Phone 171. lambs 934 1 w A bunch of key Satur 2ist. Binder return to 1205 Br. way for reward. 9 24 2t 415 dth 25c lower? $¢ Sheep receipts 3: $1p.00 to 16.00; wi ewes $5.00 to 11.00. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. reints. . ss on, np ppt a a 3 York, was buried today beneath the |, Hoss. receipts, 19,000; mostly 25¢ FOR RENTA 5-room coltige newly 3 alter of St Patrick's carkadea pate darrin $1040 t0 1980 light} renovated, modern except for heat see Ata mass celebrated by the Most {$1930 to $20.00; packing $i8 and bath." ‘Apply 129) Brovdway.,Y. al Cc . ¢ lev. Bonzano, apostolic delegate to! 19-15; rough 17.75 to 18.25; pigs, good) J. 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The great cathedral was to the doors, and thousands | of persons thronged the streets in the | vicinity. ney wes. se % The good taste lasts. _PEOPLE’S FORUM - ° , Peyton Brand Real, Gravely Chewing Plug 10c a pouch—and worth it re Mary Pickford in her greatest success 4° > ee ‘ ‘Aramilly of Clothes Line Alley. Orchestral Pipe Organ and Unified Orches- | ‘ tra of twenty pieces A OUR CAPITAL CITY. Werner, N. D., Sept. 22. 1918. Bismarck Tribune: Bismarck, N. D. Dear Sir: I notice in your issue of the 20th that we are given the opportpunity to name a ship or tank after the coun- ty of the state of North Dakota if we > gain the prize. However'I hope that at = your county there will not endeavor AE hace Oe to name the tank or ship after our Rid Yourself Permanently of Piles. ard white oats 70 1-4 to 71 1-4,| CAPITAL CITY as 1 am afraid it will 70 1-4, to 70 3-4. take more explanations to explain this LET ME PROVE THIS FREE. 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Simply Chew Up a Pleasant Tasting Tablet Occasionally and No. 3 mixed corn 150 to 152. - Gravely lasts s0 mach longer it'costs ne more to chew than ordinary plug. ismarck Theatre whether it is occasional or permanent| Oats V 69 3-4. NGLOSAXON. 7 ea 4 i you should send for this free trial] Oats z 7 aay darts a #4 LAST CHANCE TO SEE E , a 4 treatment. zs Gift to the Garbage. Children. sf ‘ ‘ ; No matter where you live—no mat. . Bessie on her. birthday received a 4 ter what your age or occupation—if new doll. ‘Her old one she proposed you.are troubled with piles, my meth- od will relieve you promptly. I especially want to send it to those |. q apparently hopeless cases where alt forms of ointment. salves, and other local applications have failed. I want you to realize that my meth: |. q od of treating piles is the one iniall- ible treatment. \_, This’ liberal offer of free treatment a is oo important for you to neglect a j single day. Write now. Send no mon- 4 ey. Simply mail the. coupon—but do this now—TODAY. Rye X old 159 Rye X new 179 BSB. ‘DULUTH CLOSE. Duluth flax U 415 1-2 B. Flax V 407 S. Fyax X 408 B. Flax Z 401 B. Rye X 162 3-8. Rye U 157 Nominal. Rye V 160 1- Cash oats track 71 1-2; arfive 70 1-2. Rye track 161; arrive none quoted. Bgrley track, new, 85 to 93. ‘Flax on track 415 1-2 to 417 1-2. Flax arrive 407. “I think, | discarding, so). she said: bage mangma, VIL. give vit to ‘the wan, He can take it to the woman and she can. fix it up for the little garbage children to play with.” —San Brancisco Chrouicle. UGAUUUNONOGAUUEOOGUOUeuEnSuOusueeCgsuouovenauvev44qungsassuogonueggoouenngayiieeensie Brown & Geiermann - CHARLIE CHAPLIN IN HIS LATEST COMEDY - “TRIPLE TROUBLE” eencoecavesezosercesese. : _ Quality Groceries at Prices That, Talk svunsnonnd04U0ng4ssa04eeeQQndus40snuucdsus4sQsu4snegnoeugvodeacu4ueneguavaeauquina4y FREE PILE REMEDY = vets Bldg.,. Marshall, Mich me srt a : - AT THE fe f a ro j Be -». Mars! , Mich. - : " Please send free trial of your SCHOOL NOTICE. ON24-IN method to: There is a crowded condition ikea £ developing in the fifth and sixth | j Sie >I grades at the high school build- ing and it will be necessary to) transfer some who live near the 4 LL ————ata’| Will School'from the High school : s|building to the Will school to make room for those who live in the northeast part ‘of the city. I) mention this so that when it be-/ poe necessary: to ae these “THE WHIP”. changes, mts will please un- Tt has 0 6 derstand that the change was un-'| eee ning hae pet avoidable. and. old, 5 J. M MARTIN, Supt. . MMM / £ \RROW it Orpheum Theatre TONIGHT CLUETT, PEABONY 4 fA) mA menee Note: Handreds were turned away last goes night. . ae SPECIAL — Extra Fancy Ripe Tomatoes per bushel - - - - $3.10 COMING THURSDAY BTU OCLC OSDLOA*SONNSEREAUEOUL PTET UDUCDUNEUOOSONOUBULOANOSApOENASUNESION: ¢ J XN fe