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e a | s a ~ ~ éd almost: to idolatry, and. during the ~ admitted/ag fast as It was evaporated, MONDAY, FEB. 24,: 1919. Brave. Little Jap Wrote His Record High, and Died as a Soldier Would Wish to Die, f “Yamato Hykssht, fainiliarly known. 83 Togo in the battalion, jained up at Vancouver. He was a bright, attra tive little Japanese with a. beatific smile and some quaint knowledge of English. ‘Most honorable. con&clip- tion no catch me,’ he told the recrutt- ing officer with a wide, disarming smile, “He put ‘married’ opposite the ques- tlon, ‘married or single,’ onthe attes- tation form, and favored the officet with a pletorial view of his family—a |’ pretty almond-eyed girl and: two doll- like babies. ._He accepted the a: nce that they. would. be tooked: aft fer by the Canadian government with beams of delight. ‘Then, squaring himself as it he were going to fight the whole German, army, he sirode away happ!l- iy with @ sergeant to the miter y de- Bot, ““Togo became, a Lewis: gunner, the best ‘No. 1'.in the unit, He developed @ pexsion for.the weapon-that amount- training. days astonished the: instruc tors; not: infrequently, by scoring pos: sibles on ‘Intricate tandscape. targets, ‘Hun: feel peevishly when honorable Lewis talk with a full mouth,’ he used to boast, and then proceeded to spray bullets ‘at an amazing rate and with uncanny accuracy on indicated post- tions—the make-believe of the ma- chine-gun school. . “The loss, in transit} from Japan, of letters from the almond-éyed girl in- spired conversations with ‘honorable Lewis’—sad, crooning, little talks that none of the gun team understood. But they would net intrude-upon. or Intere ropt him. “The Lewis gun posts,, pyshed well out in‘the crater area of the neutral ground, had been put out of action, the guns destroyed, ‘and the crews mangled by a hurricane-barrage—all except one. ‘Yoward evening, as the German Infan- try advanced tv:complete the work of the high explosive and shrapnel, this one gun stuttered defiance apd pecked little gaps here and there In the one coming waves of fleld-gray. Its spas- modic rat-ta-tat Indicated to:the anx-] Bay next summer, fously listening men in the front line that elther the gun or the gunner had not entirely escaped the shrapnel hail, Then silence. “A. bent, burdened figure emerged from a shell crater, 75 yards in .ad- vance of the oncoming Huns, and stag- gered towards the Canadian lines. Twice he fell, but struggled gamely ta} * his-feet, pursued by scattered rifle fire, Itswas Togo. A dozen volunteers legped ‘the parapet. to. his assistance a htindred rited* field ‘tip Whe eneliy. tre smerveltng wt’ the vitnity that hi imated the terribly torn body, Tie gun he saved lay, smeacyed with blood, beside tim. His ‘shattered’grm meved towards it, as-his. spirit. hev- The University * structor at the Hi * “hooks as it Jack been signed up by year. = PS Détréit, it seems, out of reason. the necessary machinery to adapt Watts’ ‘steam engine.to boat and land carriages. In 1789 he exhibited to @ committee of hg American Academy. of. Arts and Scfences a model of. a steamboat with paddle wheels, which he designed to connect gvith a high- pressure engine. Read also-invented a multitubutar boiler and still another form of boiler on the same principle.as ie-used at the present day on our Joco. motives. “The fire passed through sinall spiral tubes, and in this way e@msumning the’smoke and several oth: er furms with \many apartments to which the water was to be gradually Dame rumor has New York America: quit the game for The Red fae, ny well. been looking over Wuoeden Shipbuilding in Australia. The lack of shtpbullding and the pressing need of providing cargo space, for the 5,000,000 tons of wheat and the Javge quantities of other products awaiting shipment in Australia is caus: ing a revival of wooden shipbuilding which was comparatively tmportant in thé days: when wooden sailing ship? were tlie dominant type of yesse!. Con- tracts have been let by the common: wealtS government for the construc: tlon gf 12 wooden vessels of about 2,000 tons ench at Sydney and six of 2,300 tons at Fremantle, West Aus- tralia, with a possibilty of arranging fot: 2 considerably larger number, It {sales proposed to build 20 vessels of from £00 to 2,000 tons in Tasmania, — Scteutific American. * Pacific coast. * tourney next spring activity. It would mous players, ~ * and baseball star tn the aviation servi: baseman by choice. ‘ —— Guide Posts at the Front. : One of the difficulties of the walk ing wourded” at tite front, it has been frequently noted, is their inability to termine the direction or location or ‘the nearest first-aid station. To help ve this difficulty tfie American Red ss is furnishing to, the American ony several® thousand. small cloth 3; the distribution of which will low the-advance of every American ick. Red Cross men, stretcher rers and runwiers will carry them, bee they will be tacked on. trees, posts, sou or any Cofsplewous object the wake of thé advancing. men, pointing the way to the first-aid dress- Ing stations. ‘The markers aré of! white cloth, @ith-a large red cross at one end and | f& fed arrow at the other to indicate the directiqn. The American Red Cross fins been told by army officers that One of Joe for American bined itito- one club, Dak, “som Whea 2irs. Flash, the wardrobe absolutely empty. “Where have you io that wardrobe. PROUD OF “LAST GooD, TALK” | SQUIRREL LITTLE DICKADS OF SPORT: ‘The* Interlake’ Yachting ‘association will hold its annual régatta at /Put-in- Pitcher Hubert Leonard, but consider- ed the price demanded by Boston all ee i Me Ne ‘Napoleon Jajote; who for® twenty se of Michigan plays! the Minnesota football eleven at Ann Arbor November 22 next. * Mrs. Courley Dunn-Webb 1s golf in- untington and th Altadena links, Pasadena, Cal. » © Barry will be with- out, ai job now that Ed Barrow has Frazee for, Sr AB REAFR also negotiated’ it that Frahk Ba- ker, the slugging third baseman of the ns, Ras. decided to B00d. is “dhdepatbod, “will try to make an outfielder of Ray Cald- The former Yank pitcher is about” through as a boxman, ‘4 8 Kid McCoy still thinks he can fight. He can’t be blamed much if he has some of the dubs who call themselves pugilists, eee Shortstop Hollocher of the Cubs, played in all 121 games last year, an unusual performance for a youngster breaking into the major league. * * Lieutenant Hoagland, who recently flew from Sacramento: to Seattle, is a member of the flyers’ football team, one of the crack organizations of the ef Golf enthusiasts propose an amateur for players. enro!l- ed in all branches of government war Ninel jade many fa- % . ‘The Pittsburgh Pirates will give a trial to Jimmy DeHart, college football and more recently ice. He Is a second see ‘antillon’s suggestions ciation .changes is that Pinneapolis and St. Paul be com- the extfa one ‘be Ing moved to Chicago._ 3 The Simplest Way: Mrs. Flash went’ fortnight with a friend, 094 whlle sne was away Mr. Flash wrote to ask her] 5 where: sahed put the key of the billiara |" awey to spcad a! ——. ot Back she found put eit my Lash she asked her husbané. “My dear,” said he stegaly,.“yon tod me that key was in your bolerh pocket | Lsexrched, and as Giese markers will cave'untold suffer-| I don't knew s Boletd from a box plait tig aa even the lives of some men,| 1 just took everything | tato the garden, ‘of any wound de alee a) eye ten at gene. largely upon the prosmptriese the ashes !"—Adeiaide, Austral or hich it recelves attention, ‘she wroté fw tie SAND AWE MIDDLE OF FRECKLES AND HIS’ FRIENDS - NOUR -FACE.\S es ~ ocenter 2. Scqukk- AND THE MIDDLE OF YOUR FACE IS T CTHANK You ~~ LA 19/0 PLEASURE TO SING BEFORE such AN INTELLIGENT NER Doin? “taar Will be Inserted. First insertion, 35 cents; addi of copy, 15 cents. Advertisements containing more than 25 will be cnarged at the rate of two word. a ‘ a Mousé’ Was Much Too Small for Alek! s By Blosser pe a ane eg ee ee \ ASK ME T' SPELL : A wunnreD ? AW~ DONT GIVE | AN! ~WaDdVA Tuk pep ade NE SOMETHIN S LITE PEI, STRING ME Classified Advertising Rates. p Terms Strictly Cash—No Copy Without Remittance Attached | good town. ~Suow VA! Aaa: GWE ME SOMETHIN’ BIE une ia ALL RIGHT ! { DON'T CARE IF NA DONT RELIEVE ME 1d0 NT CARE ~NA CAN way! , ALL RIGHT~ (Nou. SPELL ‘MouSE'! and high cla&s“in every way./Will| tion, praying that letters of adminis- sell cart, cutter and harness with; (ration upon the_estate of Orlando the horses. FS. Talcott. «| H. Beal, late of the city of Bismarck, = 123 tt | in the unty of Burleigh and state of OR” SALB—Pin And two violins, ; North Dakota, deceased, be granted “mF OR SALE=Tiano and two voll Be ten Te Athingee RAT TRE Cee aaa -k | FOR SALE—Barbershop iv Rood town | y beuttion tbls aeen pages cont | OF 800. Address S86 Tribune | {18th day of March, A. D, 1919, at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, k}at the court rooms of this court, in j the county court house, in the city of Ot} Bismarck, county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, and you, and SECOND? Adar Be WANTED—Man with famil turned from the front, w: \ on farnror ranch, shares— | salary or |. Tribune. tional insertions without change] vords | cents a.word for each additional HELP WANTED—MALE WELCOME! RETURNING SOLDIERS: AND SAILORS. Full ‘information as to all em- ployment openings in this com- munity: and elsewhere will be giv- en you. FREE at the’ Bureau fer Returning Soldfers' “and Sailors, =Northwest Hotel Biitfding, Pho =37/,..AN national aud: 1o¢al etal {to sasist you 0 “trated.” : : ent’ Service U. S, Department of Labor. e. ——_—_- -—__—- BLACKSMITH WANTED--At:Golden ¥alley. A: good opening: sized stock of material and numer- ered on the brink of the shadow, a FoR Sal. no Tribune office. 2 22 % me duentedue the drawn-face. ‘Him| years wns one of the best infielders, | © ous a fixturés which were|FOR RENT—In desirable location, | a FLESH f is ‘talk. Hun no catch} announces his retirement from prof from the fire, are for gile} Furnishsl two room apartment; no ‘ <i tr ioral aes said sional baseball AN OAGLO . MUAMBAVOEI HHS; former | children, 411 Fifth St.//-Phone 372. |i il ae i Jags ied oC ted LL 4 out.” Lepe ia oak ‘Write-or See- men Err ye git if 2-20:Lwife , Hf me ae mie ri ~ ISfRATOR.. v TO IN: ard Work: in Shipyard ‘at Weehat BI il she: south mae Rowing: letoW We Bal ny Wylttmayet, mmm Si (5 Np RRR is WA ie $d aR Net y Causes Yankes Outfielder to!’ 3 s : 2 22 3 wk gait ‘ST ATBOR NORTH DAKORS, “COI Reduce Weight. rst: Patents. te: eal = “oarsme® holds all» the x RAEN: = gist 326 ‘HOUSES WANTED © 5 $ ty of Burleigh—S8. to By a number 6f cduidus ¢inciderices Gf. the Pacific ‘Association 6f 6r| BRAKE: : FIRE 64 vs g160-$200 ANTED—To rent a five or sixroom |. ton, delivered, Phone 721 s/h County Court, before Hon, 1. C.) ara the ‘United States ‘government issued] Amateur oaramen. mnast stady easy necessary instruc.| modern house May buy it suited.) Pennell. Davies, Judge. Ping Bodie, Yaukee outfielder, will \ its ‘frst patents for, steamboats on Au * ee tions send stamp, Railway Assccia-| Sidney Cohen, 802 5th street, FOR SALI and tur-| In the matter of the estate of Or-) Hever Nezrel the Work be dd during ist 26, 1791, to Nathan Read, John)“ Jack, Dempsey, according to one| tion, care 675, Tribune, 222 /1t 218 Gt niture for 12 rooms. Price r -| lando' A. 1, deceased: | the Ia v months In the Tletgeni& itch, James Rumsey and John 'Stev-} wiseaere, 1s not a finished or polished WangEp—A delivery man. Apniy|- SSCS able. 311 4th s 3 AE peters vs. Mazél) Lank shipyard, In Weehawken, By ens, Some time previous to the issu-| fighter. The way he knocks ’em out) Goo, Gussner. 5 2 20 3t LANDS HO SAL SEMA hi top writing de: oe a eee ne B Se ing of these patents Read invented he. doesn’t have to be. 4,000 ACRES splendid raw prairie fi ane aes anaes pany SETA 1 | Beal, HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—G for general house- work; good wages.' Call 830- LADIES—Farn $1 time, at home addressi ing’ circylar letters, Send yer) for 50¢ sample outfit ticulars. Bernice Callery, Waba Minnesota. WANTED—An __experieficed ~ first- class cook for hotel. Must, furnish Tears prefered. Ad-} good reference. pe dress Box 234, Mott, 2.22 3t WANTED—Tady cook ;, 2000 Wi wages for } right“ party. Hotel Garrisgn, Garri-/ __son, N. D. 2-21-10 DISH SHER WANTED—At Hoff- man’s Chocolafe Shop. 2 :20:3t WANTED—Bright young girl or wom- an in country store and, postoffice. i $20-room and board to start. A good home for sénie‘one. Enquire Post- master, Lark, N. D. 2 20 1 wk Lara Ra a __ POSITIONS WANTED STENOGRAPHER “desires position after March 1st. Ad- dress, Bos ‘Tribune. 2-19-Iw =e TO RENT—Have a “large list of clients: who wish to rent furnished or untarnished rooms, Turn that | .extra_room into canh LL, H. Lang- ley, Phone 888: '2-3-tf _ FOR SALE OR RENT— HOUSES AND. FLATS SIXNROOM- MODERN. HOUSB .f sale... Well located. pte taxes pute as rt ment. ite iy une ee 228-1 ge FOR RENT—One 5-room house and oné 4-room house: /partly moder; close.4n._ Phone 658-R. 202-4 FOR, RENT—5-room partly ‘modem ponte. - Geo. _M. Register. lwk. 4 RENTS room 5 room house. ee ee FoR” rant Maer Ave ive r fate nt et mes a we FOR site wolers house and gar- ‘age, well located. Convenient terms. B. C. Marks, La Se Phone 15: In agare 0. W. Roberts, 15: or 15 10.41 tt #—Six room jod- era ‘bungaloy in Riverview addition. A terested cail C. L. Burton. s >” 4219 tt be A good |* 4 fe bought at otice. «If in: }> each of you are hereby cited to be AL, | FOR SALE—Straw, $15 team electric light =U AGENT Sst FAN eae Gal binant of tind service. Bismarck|and appear before this court at said WANTED—Traveling. representative | or Phone 203. Realty Bismarck Bank Bldg. time and place, and answer said peti- to work among agents and custom-j a ader te a 219 tt |tion, and show cause, if any there be, ers in Bismarck territory. “Must be, FOR aun Hor eta Sun ine at why the prayer of said petition should married and willing to make his reasonable prices. Most. o Jus eee realdence. either tn ‘Rismar ck. or{| as good as now and all of it high| _ ‘WORK WANTED Seay ibe enune Mandan. Full line of engines: gen-| grade In character, Call at 702 Sixth | W ‘D—By discharged soldier and) ~ (Seal) ‘ Lc DAVIES. arators, feéders)’ hers ‘street or phone, 288-K. dw} married man, job to run a‘tractor ; Z Indge af. the County Coin. 8 and tract’ WRITE Los Angeles Y. M. CA’ Anto|,) ¢igkt.vear'’s experience Incauto: and 1a day. of February, 4: | J 2 Mig 1 i { “school, Get started right. njie {trator work; Was aviation: mechans}4 4 eaetaitt AGENT--SAI saan taatnatae’ lund, “0 2.1 Aino / bees Address M ‘A. Dove, «Mil: \ ia anvice of the above pitation,.. Life Association 8ffers exceptional FOR SALE fe Rose Cone Rhodes | | be mada? by Pweg Yon: once cB Island Red octet! Ch ati thib to do family washing | week for three, puss weeks pdtoar inducementg to. men or Women who are experienced in or who would; Avenue C,or phone. rate 218-1 by the day at the home. Call 515) the Bismarck Daily, Pribune, syoan0 like to enter the pment fe in-| POR SALE—Outht for moving houses |__LWwelfth St 2-19-lW} (Seal) iy . DAVIES, : surance, L, H. Langley, 314 Broad-| jocks, timbers, ropes, windlass, Judge of the County Court. way. ra 2-3-tf] trucks, ete. Apply Stes Joseph Grey-| _ — LOST AND FOUND __ Newton, Dillam..and.Young.. ————————— erbiehl, 218 Eleventh: stree . | LOST black fur-lined mitten,| Attorneys tor Petitioner. ( Finder please return to Bismarck)“ ROOMS FOR RENT nd all other persons intere: land for sale on half crop payment ee : of Ornnde HI. Beal, re- plan in tracts to suit purchaser, A. af L. Garnes, Regan, ‘N. Dak. in the spondents sg The State of North Dakota to the avove named respondents and all ‘| persons interested in the estate of Or- lando H. Beal, deceased: You and each of you are hereby no- tified that S. A, Beal the petitioner herein, has filed in this court a peti- 211 15t FOR SALE-—160 acres land in south western North Dakota. Would con- sider good 25-50 gas tractor in the deal. Lock Box 158, Hazelton, N. Dak, 4t DOINGS OF THE-DUFFS !t Was tom's Turn to Bring Some 0 ne Home. SAY HELEN, YouVe. ALL siWITED! A SODIER.OR SAlLoR Cur TO DINNER SO (TaovcHT | WoutD BRING A HELTAUANY: oF The AMQULANCE. CORPS OUT WITH Ml Ab Rie TM LL Be RIGHT OUT )_ SADDI for gale. These horses are sound 2 22 gentle, well broken to ride or drive \ By Allman on (GEE, ELEN ~Tom. Is TREATING HIS GUEST RIGHT: HE'S BRINGING Him OUT gala totornetonat Fim Service 4 Ping Bodie. toiling from eight to twelve hours a day in the hold of a vessel the once rotuad Italian was enabled to dispose of more thar 15\poun@s of excess flesh. Ping hopes, -therefore, to be faster than ever next year. He now is con- cernéd maibly in preventing a reaccu- mulation of fat, especially in the reg- ion of the neck. Indicates “Some Baseball.” A trifling shipment of 36,960 base- balls, 2,280 bats, 10,260 gloves, and other paraphernalta, inéluding 5,000 score cards, have been sent overseas by the Y. M. ©. A. for use among the expeditionary forces in Europe. . This would indicate-“some baseball” before You sony, Rest ove. war y [GLAD TO bit ~ 220 Main Street. Furniture SPitracke ices re Re Packed. ..