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BOLSHEVIKI ~~ GAIN GROUND Archangel, Mar. 4.—The allies still hold ‘their position, at Vistavka, and the villages’ of Maximovskaya and Kitso, , ij The Americans evacuated ' Vevsievs- kawa yesterday after the block houses had been set.on fire: Airplane observ- ers' reported the town still burning last night. In the meantime the Bolsheviki con- tinue to sheel the allied positions at Tulgis, on the Dyina. The enemy ap- parently:-is attempting-.to drive the Americgns from Ust~ Viga and cut off the columns along the Dvina, which is 30: miles south of. the conflu- -ence of the Viga with the Dvina. Since February the euemy*has been organizing: behind the lines and bring- ing up new guns. The Bolsheviki have a great superiority in guns. ONLY 31:OUT OF 200 MEMBERS OF CO. A RETURNING (Continued from Page One) «Norman P. Kenny, Towner; Cook Ed- ‘ward Jenson, Kenmare; Cook David K. Rogers, Noonan; Pvt. Henry Grande, Fairdale; Sgt. Charles Spiro, Bis- marck; Pvt. Ingvald Nystrom, Sharon; ‘Pvt. Frank Rung, Dickinson; Pvtv. Alvin P. Peterson, Gascoygne; Pvt. Leo Olson, Ryder; Pvt» Hjalmer, Hankinson; Pvt. Ceorge Schuler, Car- pio.—Total 53. Company K (Dickinsop.) First» Sgt. Paul A. Lefezyk, Set. Hugie Roberts, Sup. Sgt. Joseph Bro- die, Sgt. Archie. C. Givson, Sgt. John J. Ochsenfeld, Sgt. John K, Friesen, Sgt. Roberg. W. Gillen, Sgt. Guy L. Waister, Corj. John J. Hutmacher, Corp. Robert M. Dickson, Corp Orly N. ‘Dixon, Corp. Walter J. Flvnn, Corp William P. Olson, all of Dick.nson. iMess Sgt. Gay Freer, Werner; Sgt ‘Levi B, Ruud; Casselton; Sgt. Oscar S Smithback, Halliday; Sgt. Walter English, Caseslton; Sgt. Clarence) A. Brennon, Gladstone; Sgt. Vaughn Brewer, Casselton; Corp. Josept R. Cain and Corp. Virgil Smith, Sentinel Butte; Corp. Bert J. Vanderpool, Gladstone;) Corp. David M. Barton, BelfieNi; Corp. Bill’H. Drager, Taylor; Corp. Clarence B. Watson, New Sa- lem; Corp. William W, .Kunkel, Me- dora; Corp Edward Hoff, Elgin; Cook ‘Vernon R. Knapp, Alpha; Bug. Andrew E. Kaip, Hebron. Total 30, also Frank R, English, Casselton, North Dakota, dratted man picked up and returned with the company. * M. G. Company 164th Infantry. (Grand Forks-Dickinson.) First: Sgt. Henry L. Ellingson, St. Thomas, Supply Sgt. Vernor L. Mc- Haffie, Grand Forks; Mess Sgt. Har- old R. Garrett, Fargo; Stable Sgt. Ed- ward A, Gunwall, Dickinson; Sgt. MI chael §. Cooper, Grand Forks; Set. ‘Walter L. Murray, Dickinson, Sg‘\. Walter. L. Murray,’ “Diekipson; Sgt. rd B..> Billings, Lakota;-. Sgt. Harry H. Russell, Grand Forks; Sgt. William C, McGrath, Dickinson; "Corp. Hsof G. Mayfield, Grand Forks; Corp. Denzil C. ‘McKinsey, Fargo; .Corp. Raymond. .G. \ Buckley, East) Grand Forks, ‘Minn. (enlisted at. Grand Forks); Corp. Morgan E. Sharpe, Far- g0.—Total 15.. ‘i : To Have Great Reception, 4 - Bismarck citizens already have: b2- gun to plan for their returning:herocs a home-coming befitting ‘the occasion. The town will be placed in gala attire, every street and business hause will be decked in tie national colors. The entire town will turn out at the sta- tion to meet the boys, and at least one day will_be given over to a cele- bration in their honor, which will*in- clude a banquet, a grand ball, a patri- otic program at the Auditorium and other appropriate features. » ~ It is probable that the Red Cross, the: Home Guard,. the Ladies’ Auxil- jary to'Cos. A and J and other patri- otic’ organizations will take leader- ship. It is planned to make the event the most notable in the history of the capital city,,and everyone is entering splendidly into the spirit, of the affair. : oF NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE FORE- ;CLOSURE SALE. ‘Notice is hereby given-that that cer- tain mortgage made, executed and de- livered by Charles E. Smith (unmar- ried) mortgagor .to Farmers State Bank of Hazelton, a corporation, mortgagee, which mortgage is dated the ‘11th day of February, 1918, and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Burleigh county, North Dakota on the 21st day of Feb- Tuary, A. D., 1918 at 9 o’clock a: m. ‘and orded in Book 150 of Mort- gages at page 165, will be fore closed by a “sale of the premises in said mortgage hereinafter described at the front door of the court house in the city of Bismarck, ctunty of Burleigh, state of North Dakota on the 8th day of (March, A.D, 1919 at the ‘hour of two o'clock -p. m: to: satisfy. the amount due on said mortgege at the date of sale. The premises described in said mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are described as fol- lows, to-wit: i Thé South half.of the South half (S$ 1-2 /of 'S 1-2) of Section Twenty (20) and the Northeast quarter of the Northeast quarter (NB°1-4 of Ni 14) of Section Thirty (30) in Township One - hundred thirty-seven (137) North. of Range Seventy-seven (77) west of. the Fifth Principal Meridian in Burleigh county, North Dakota con- taining two hundred acres (200) more or less according tothe government survey. thereof. There Will ‘be duo/on said mort- gage at the date of sale the sum of sleven hundred eighty-four and 65- 100 Dollars ($1184.55) together with the costs. of this foreclosyre. ‘Dated this 28th day of January, -A. D. 1919. FARMERS STATE BANK, a Cor “poration, Mortgagee. ng & Cameron, , North Dakota, torneys for Mortgages. $; 2-4 11 18, 25; 8—4. | i BUTCHER SHoP AFTER Ts ‘ hi mili tom NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In\the mater of the estate of Mar- garet, Thorwaldsen, deceased. Notice is here»y given by the ‘under- signed Sigfurd 1L.° Thorwaldsen, ad- minigtrator of the estate of Margaret Thorwaldsen, lato of the village of Sterling in. the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, deceased, 0 the creditors of, and all persons aving claims against, said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vpuchers, within four months. after e first publication of this notice, to said administrator at his office in HAVE YOU HEARD THE NEW RECORDS?~ Columbia Dealers Are Now Playing a Splendid Group of Beautjful ~ 4 Selections . There. are: many: ways of whijing ‘away a winter's ‘afternoon—but we know of-none better: than’a.visit to the phonograph'shop where ‘one’ may - listen‘ to one’s heart's: content to: the ‘newest reeords of the month.’ Go-to ny Columbia dealer and ask hi to play for you some of the beautiful melodies which this company has just gotteyout for the coming’ month, Among them you will find a record by Prince’s Band that embodies the very spirit of the ‘day. Its title is “Tho Spirit of Victory,” and Cogs- well,:its famous composer, has dedi- . cated it to Gen. John ‘J. Pershing. It’ is’ truly an inspired march-song resounding with the tread of victori- ‘ous heroes’ feet. On the back is “Connectieut March,”: in which: the work of the individual band instru- ! s, as thrown out from a vast background of rhythmic. harmony, is superb. : - Among the popular hits are “You're Some’ Pretty Doll,” with “Sarah, Came Over Here,” on the.reverse side, ' sung by Safhuel Ash and Arthur Fields, respectively; the tremendously popular “Have a Smile,” sung by Louis James, with Henry Burt's ex- quisite rendition of “Don’t Cry, Little Girl, Don’t Cry” on the other side; “Jim, Jim, I” Always Knew That You'd Win,” ‘sung by Arthur Fields, , with: a coupling of a snappy bit of raillery,’ at one of our ‘returning heroes, on the’ back. - To say nothing of the Star Battery of -Vaudeville—Van ~ arid : Schenck— who come forward with two of their own’ melodies=“Why Do They Call Them Babies?” and “I Always Think Ym Up in-Heaven' When I’m Down in Dixieland.” When it comes to a genuinely humorous. song, or a genu- -me Dixie song, there ‘ate no artists who can touch Van and Schenck in their own peculiar style. * Ht -In the dance music there is “Bluing the Blues” arid “Ringtail Blues,”’two fox-trots by Wilbur Sweatman’s Orig: inal Jazz Band; “Memories of Past,” a two-part large’ record’ which is really a symposium of famous Waldteufel waltzes. played byPrince’s rchestra:: And. if-you are looking for something’ odd: in the way of # novelty fecord, isk to hear the “Jew- ish Wedding Dance” by .a, genuine Yiddisher Orchestra. “Here isa mel- ody ‘centuries old. which: equnds the véry note of joy. that'is present at's "The Srorld’s inmost famous. players of Huwaligy must Louies, ‘Kereta said ~ the fad sang “dell” sings this rsh Paar: 33 ed Ronee casa, day when she stepped id. them ..to.. their-.collec- Jee FE E ZE No~ CANT! GOTTA GET TI > MYAT FER DINAERE the city of Sanborn in Barnes county, North Dakota, or to him at the office of his attorneys, Newton, Dullam & Young, at Bismarck, North Dakota. Dated February 1st, 1919. SIGFURD L. THORWALDSEN, Administrator, Newton, Dullam & Young . Bismarck, North Dakota. Attorneys for Administrator. 2—~11 18 25; 3-4 ' For the Beulah Coal Phone 75, City Fuel Co. tion. ‘They are “Kisses” and “I Found the End of the Rainbow.” You've heard of the famous French Army ‘Band,‘of: course. This organi- zation: of “soldier musicians; most of whom: have been decorated in the'war, is now touring America, but: before they left New York recently, Colum- bia was. fortunate enough to ‘sécure their original recording of a:number cf selections of French music. Among these is'the famous Poilu trench song, “Quand. Madelon.” It is impossible 1o-do justice to the Gallic: piquancy and spirit of this song. “You “must hear it.to.appreciate.it. On‘ the back . of this is another French army song, “Le Tram.” Lashanska sings a famous old fuvor- ito" Do you remember—and ‘it’s not so” many ‘years ago either—when everyone: in’ America was ‘singing. whistli}¢:or humming that’ wonderful melody, “Kiss Me Again.”' Victor Herbert never did anything better— nor anything that hasghad a more enduring hold on the music-loviyg public. In the new group of Colum- bia Records we find this exquisite gem of melody sung by the noted'soprano, Hulda Hulda. Lashan- ska has rison so swiftly to fame and has such a wonderful soprano voice that to haye her sing such a soag on arecord is a treat indeed. It gives full 2 rel nge of tone H lity of this young American singer's voice. ace of home-coming popular hits just out is recorded on:another of these new Columbia Records. Tho titles are “Mother, Here's Your Boy!" and “The Navy Will Bring: Them Back!” sung by the Sterling Trio,and by Arthur’ Ficlds and the Peerless Quartctte respectively. Whether or not you » a boy who is coming back, these’ stirring songs will thrill you to the core, ‘And of course, there's a new dance record among this month’s Columbia Records. ‘This time the Yerkes Jaza- rimba Orchestra scintillates through a medley cne-step entitled “Oui, Oui Marie.” and a fox-trot called “Stick In The Mud.” Jazz music truly is hbeyorid description. Go to some Co- Jumbia dealer and see what your: {cet think“of ‘these rollicking tunes. ‘Lavers‘of symphony music have shrined forever Leo Delibes, Fre master of ballet melody, who in 1876 composed the famous “Sylvia” music. What therefore could be more fitting thari that the French Symphony Or- chestra—the famous century-old or- ganization cf the Paris Conservatory =should’ play a magnificent: double record of the immortal “Sylvia | Bal- Jet.” Only» French musicians could interpret this music as it can be: heard rendered on this new record—it. is indeed’ an ‘achievement. by: the» Co- Jumbja. Company to have secured so happy 2 combination. : Toscha Beidel—artist without a peer—plays ~ “Traumerei” for. this month’s group. of Columbia Records. {This ‘melody «is: without doubt. the aost perfect exposition of Schumann’s. Most divine gift—the expréssion of d@wer besuty in‘sound. «And to/hear it played by Toschia Seidel ia,t0 hear wialin music such as you hive never dreamed could cxist. ‘: Two ever ae ever doval old. Ee ites are grout together on ene’ o! the new Columbia which Miss Barbara. Maurel has made’ with; the able assistance of the Columbia: Stel- lar Quattette. “Old: Black Woe” and “Carry Me Back To Old ‘Virginny are indeed well-known, but: who has ever known them well ehough ‘to; tite -of them. The exquisite yoicé: af’Mies Maurel fenders full justice: to the 7 ifielody. while the famous ‘Columbia ¢ harmony: in true Dixie fas J “Among the other records om the i Columbia list this month age-popular hits that everyone, is: ‘sifiging: atid whistling on the street; dariee teoords {iat simply. -qwill ot let: yourriféet Méharey=-snappy, catchy music |b vattderille hendbners; noveliy sare and stiper band recordings of patri- otic -music. © ie ‘ 4 Stellar Quarfette comes: in: with! the \ |} ployment \ openings Be LY PRIBU) (user tev tar % AND SEE WHAT KIND OF MUSIC IT WILL PLAY word. GINME ONE FROM TH LOWER END oF TH COW ~ | of copy, 15 cents. Advertisements containing more than 25 words will be cnarged at the rate of two cents a word fof each additional HELP WANTED—MAL . WELCOME! RETURNING | SOLDIERS AND SAILORS. | Full informetion as to all em- in this com- | munity and “elsewhere will be giv- | | en-you FREB at the Bureau for Returning Soldiers and Sailors, Northwest Hotel Building, Phone 17/. All national and local efforts | to assist you are there concen- | trated. United States Employment Service | U. S, Department of Labor. > BRAKEMEN;, FIREMEN, 100° monthly; ‘experiencs un! 58: must study casy necessiry imstrv tion; send stamp, Railway Assoc! care 675, Tribune. 8-1-1 WANTED—Man with’family, just re- turned from the front, fs place on farm or ranch. Care for cattle eral wagés. young man. fer. liard hall. naudy. cook Hotel G —Gir" Phone Tal. 32 tt 3D—Competent girl for gen- house shouse work. igh Address. Postoffice Bi A 3 tl el ‘pOSITIONS WANTED POSITION butcher. NLD. WANTED—Position on farm and wife, thoroughly gxperienced What's your best of-| WAN Addr by all around 2-25-1wW man Write A.B. C. care Tribune. 311 wk ‘FOR SALE OR RENT— HOUSES. AND FLATS Address 584, care a Bw SMITH WANTED—At Golden Valley.. A good opening. A good sized stock of material and numer- ous tools and fixtures which were FOR SALE—Modern, and al} 405_ Ave. D. yeom house, ‘urniture, rugs, dishes, ete. Phone 49! 1 | THE TRIBUNE'S CLASSIFIED COLUMN || Classified Advertising Rates. Terms Strictly Cash—No Copy Without Remittance Attached) Will be Inserted. | _ First insertion, 25 cents: additional insertions without change 3s Box 897,’ Beach, |" © pOPASANS OF YER ‘CUTS ARE Yao HIGH well located. _ Convenient B. C. ‘Marks, Bismarck, 25 tt age, terms. Dak. FOR SALE--Six room stri ern bungalow in Riverview A dargain if bought at once. If in-} terested cail C. L. Burton. | 12 19 tt! eee BUSINESS CHANCES. \ FOR SALE velry store.» Most famous in F st sell on account of poor health. | Write or see G. Bruigger, Flasher, N. D. 341 wk} FOR SALE—On_ account of " poor health, 2 ir barbershop, write or see G. Bruigger, Flasher, 'N. D. » of the best ret; vations in Bismarck. On an alley, (as good as x25 ft. Two buildings. I and west front. Remember there is going to b ut $300,000 expended in Bismar I predict ‘a very active growth for Bismarck for the next few. years. This property will be worth at least $10,000 in a few years. “I need the money and will sell this very: desir- able down town property for $5,300. $500 cash, balance six per cent. J. H. Holihan, Lucas Block, Phone 745 Bismarck, N. D. FOR SAL Close in. 3.3 2t —<—— WANTED—Man ‘with -live of six hun- dred dollars to work a small farm in western North Dakota. Gooddeal . to right party.” Box 411, Bismarck, Ni Dee: lw ROOMS FOR RENT T—Six room mode! 0 rotd house. Phone BS 2. ROOMS AND BOARD—At the Dunn Raven; home cooking. 212 3rd_St. 3-3-lwk rescued from the fire, are for sale by C/ C. Wittmayer, the former blacksmita. Waite or see me. C.-C. Wittmayer. i 2-22 3 wks _=————————————— HELP WANTED—FEMALE SMALL HOUSE Krall, Tailor. FOR” RENT. for rent. 2.25 1 wk ‘Modern, five room du- ter furnished. Inquire street or phone 260X. 2 26 1 wk FOR RENT—Warm* modern room 2 blocks from postoffice, 208 Rosser St. Phone 388-L. ROOM AND BOARD. street. ie WANTED—Two wait und two. kitche: s. Homan’s cafe. spD—Competent* girl 0) FOR RENT—Modern & room house Inquire O. W. Roberts, Phone 151 or 781. 10 11 tf ice cream dispenser. California “This HIGH Cos OF LiviNG IS MAKING A WRECK OF. Me - “THE FIRST OF EVER! MONTH I'S BILLS, BILLS, “ours ! DOINGS OF THE DUFFS FOR SALE—Modern house and gar- THREE ROO, double room, modern, nlee wi ter. $6 and $7 per month. strect. FOR single rm rooms for wv 1 2-27. t su aT No WOMAN couLd GET ALONG WITH FEWER cLoTHES ‘Twan Consider the Argument Closed, Tom! * 4 By Allman GREAT SCOTT, ANOTHER ONE FOR MORE CLOTHES For HELEN! BELIEVE ME,WELL HAVE AN UNDERSTANDING RIGHT Now Va *| LOST. . .:.. By Blosser = _ EAA ELLE Ves Most ’ Mw) vil Ta LOST .AND FOUND -Buneh of key: Finder please return to Tribune office or Wm. K. Markham, N. P, Depot. 33 1wk AUTOMOBILES, MOTORCYLES FORD ROADSTER FORT $ newly painted running gear in first class condition. Phone 254. 2261 wk ———— LANDS ‘OR SALE—160 acreg of land for sale consists of improvements and ’Tre- Magu hment wests of Baldwin. Prite $600.00, Also 160 acres of deeded land adjoining. Price $1,- 600, If you ha do business, Block, Phone p> #1200: we can H. Holihan, Lucas 3.1 3t MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Household“goods at 202 Eighth street. 3-4-3 5) TON 1917 BALED HAY for sale at 10.00 per ton f. 0. b. Bismarck N. C. H. Pherrill. t 2.28 1 wk | WANTED To BUY—Casb regiater in good condition. Klein, tailor, Bis- N. D. 2 28 tf FOR SALE—Straw, $1.50 per load at stack. Call Bismarck Elevator Co., or Phone 203. 2.8 tt FOR SALE—On account of sickness will sell pool rcom in live town ;- rent reasonable; a mouey maker. Otto Askerooth, Mukoti, N.D._-2-251w FOR SALE—Closing out estate, choice property Regan, Burleigh orth Dakota. Free, unen- d, 2 rare opportunity. ~Ad- B. G. Burke, Bronx Ap’ 228-3 nd ouk Chief range, rice right for Phone 689, > 2-25-1w 25-1w FOR SALE practical quick sale. 3 PRACTICAL NURSING—I am_ prac: tical nurse of 2: rs experience. All calls given best of care. Address’ Mrs. John G. Dixon, 1708 Rosser St. Tel’ 740-L _ - 1 wk BALED HAY FOR SALB.at $22.00 per ton, delivered. Phone.781K. Roy Vennell. 2-24-1w ‘AD —Garage in good condition to house 5-pasenger car. Phone 770 or 678L. 9. 31 tf LE—About 50 bushels of yel- Jow flint seed corn, 15 miles north- west of Hazelton, N. D. Joe Ad: 5 D. FOR SALE—Reeves 32 H. P. dou cylinder t#actor with 8 bottom Oli- ver engine, plows with breaker and stubble bottom; engine has plowed acres. 82-54 Advance Will sell separately if Inquire of Grant Brooks, _Mandan, N. D. 2-27-1 wk «THE COLLINS SAFETY RAZOR OFFERS te investment with big or. desired. Re of other business man in-every town in this state to represent us and cooperate with our salesmen. &® proposition you can safe- ly decommend to everyoue. Write for particulars to Sales Ce _ Chas. B. Fousek, Fiscal Agent, Waldort Hotel Fargo, N. D. 2-26-28; 18.57 Ti A_LOT, OF “SURPLUS: HAY FROM own. farhi; the finest and richest in feeding ‘quality. Can be shipped from McLeod on the Soo railroad, from govertiment experiment station, whéfe '# vin beseen.” Send order to Ole Loodokken, Walcott, N. D., R. R. No.3. o aon bee 3-3-2w WANTE ‘0 buy a good, second- hand ‘safe. F.° A. Copelin, Dakota Motor Re Phone 318, 201 Main street. : ano 3ilwk FOR RENT—Desirabis offices with steam - hea itor, electric light and clovath 's rvice. Bismarck Realty Co. Bismarck Bank Bldg. Sei 2 19 tt