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“TELLS OF WORK ONWEST FRONT Frank H. Weat Interests Large Gathering of Bismarck Men “at the Grand Pacific Frank H. West, director of Y. M. ©. 4. work with the army of occupa- tion on the Rhine, who is in this country on a furlough, spoke to a large \ group of Bismarck men at the Grand Pacific on Thursday evening. Few wep if any are better qualiticd to dis- cuss the over-seas activities of both the army and the civilian organiza- tons than Mr. West. He told of 1 going. to France with the first Amel ean troops, his six months at St. Laz- aire, the chief port of entry for the American soldiers during the first five months of the war. For some time he was in supervisory work which took him over a large part of France.) Later he saw service on four fronts. He was gassed while operating a Y. M. C. A. on the Montdidier front in May 1918. Mr. West, paid a tribute to the kindred organizations that were operating over there, but stated that thelr work was not as extensive as the work of the Y. M. C. A. “The ¥. M. C. A. plan was for 90 men in each division but many divis- ions only .bad 20-men or less, and for that reason they were not able to ren- Ger the full amount of service. In his ‘he answered and cleared up the criticisms that have been_circulated gainst the erganization. He said be buted over $700 of daily papers @gch day and $129,000 of athletic sup- Piles. and writing paper and enyelopes ° To Save Your Hair ba hot Caticiera: t to spots of dandruff ormiing shave with Cuticura Soap ‘or irritation with Cuticura Oint- Be Caticata Toilet Trio an in frequent contact with scalp, hair and hands Young Men UseCuticura @bampoos with Cuticura Soap water, precegéd by touches of igdaing to'keep the scalp and bair They are ideal for all toilet uses. @ Cuticura way—without mug. After § and before bathing touch spots of pament.”:Then:bethe face, hands and scalp with Cetictira Soap ‘anid hot ‘water. | ff Comslating of Soap, Ointment and Talcum a sig Wa a aan pul By bringing these delicately medi- 3 ont oy for all toilet’ purposes, 4 \y 25c ea. everywhere. by the a thing of the past. LUMBER , Carload # The war time restrictions are happily Building operations are on the boom. Lumber shipments ; Our supplies are equal to every emer- geney—no matter what the need or the size of the order, we are prepared to aid in.any building operation now ‘Or any under contemplation. See use for suggestions, or if you ate in need of carpenters’ just C. A. FINCH ROR TCSS 7 ——eepaa BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE that went into the-thousands of ‘dol- | lars. : i He stated that the Y. M, C. A. had sold tobacco and that they, paid: the government cash for same and made it good to the boys whenever . they came back with a complaint. His talk of nearly two hours was full of yalu- able information and no doubt — the people of Valley City will have a dif ferent feeling towards the Y>M. C. A. He gave any or alj) a chance to ask questions. He closed his remarks with a plea for the American people to stand bfick of our president in his fight for a League of Nations. THE SUNFLOWER AS ENSILAGE F. O. Hellstrom, inventor and ma- ker of the Three-in-One silo, advises The Tribune that they are having wonderful success in Kansas with sun- flowers as silage. An article states that at a county-wide annual farm bureau meeting, March 7 and 8, the sunflower project was picked by the farm bureau as the most important crop project for Flathead farmers Farmers in Flathead county Kah- sas, have shown that sunflowers do exceedingly well as a soiling crop and as a silage crop. Yields on dry land average above 10 tons per acre while on irrigated land the yields vary sonal Experiments that trifle with Infants and Children—! 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The MAUD POWELL’S SYMPATHY WITH HER AUDIENCE. IS SECRET OF “SUCCESS state college experimentystation has fed sunflower , silage in | comparison with corn silage.in various feeding ra- tions for the past two years to dairy. cows and other cattle. Thus, far no difference hasbeen noticed. B. L. Kelly, local dairyman,. fed’ sunflower silage during the past year with equal- ly good results. Sunflowers are not affected by early ,and late frosts as corn is and, therefore can be grown for a longer period, giving immense quantities of forage. Used as’a soiling crop they can be run through a feed chwpper and fed satisfactorily. F. B. Smith of La Salle, Kansas, has used sunflowers for this purpose the past year, If those parties who have our building plan books kindly notify or send them to us, we will ap- preciate the favor. We are ‘try- ing to get a line-up on these ‘books. ~ Please phone-us today. C. A. FINCH LBR. CO. Bismarck, N. D. For moving vans or} trucks phone Wachter —62. 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A sluggish for One of the gxeat seerets of the success made by Maud Powell is that she takes her aud- pro- masculine confreres 1s “getting some- thing from her work ‘no man. could ever reach.” —— ALSATIANS |DEMAND ‘ HUNS RETURN KEYS N. &. A. Special to The Tribune. Paris, April 5—Alsatian newspapers demand that Germany send back the keys of the big. provincial towns as} _ il a Drugstore in the Land t Sell This Remedy appetite, a feeling of lassitude and a general weakening of the system. It is then that you should promptly take a few bottles of S. S. S., the great blood -purifier and strengthener. | It will cleanse the blood thoroughly and and strengthen the’ whale y: gists. Valuable information about blood supply can be had free by writ- tion is often indicated by an impaired| Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. Attention We have several teams and m diate work—hauling, teamin en that are available for imme- g or cleaning up, also garden plowing, before our regular— ICE SEASON OPENS — ——Cali— SUMER OF BISMARCK — \ no deserters in tl important subjec . Smokes” Bolshevistic \ 204 Main St. his section.” ts covered ‘are: | How Hungary Went Bolshevik | A Summary of the-Events Leading Up ta the Overthrow of the Karolyi- Government—How It Hap- Se pened and the Probable Outcome, as Reported in the Press of Europe and Amercia ‘The Rivalry for Fiume i pe Germany’s Duty to Her Conquerors - Japan Alarms Our Paficic Coast Jugo-Slavia’s Land Problem Wilson vs. Clemenceau . How Do Volcanoes Kill? The Wonderful “Valley “of 10,000 School-Teachers \ ‘Honoring Foch in Scholarships * A Breeder of Slums - _ Best of the Current Poetry _ Personal Glimpses of Men and Events How Religious London Views ‘the i Many Interesting Hasta tio’, Including Cartoons oy April Sth Number on Sale Today—All News-dealers~10 Cents _ acknowledged: the premier violinist of her sex and. stands out antong ‘her 3 How Twenty-One Million A'League of Nations —. A Poll of Forty-Eight States, What is undoubtedly the most complete reflection of public opinion on the Léague of Nations ° which it is possible to make, is shown in THE LITERARY DIGEST for April 5th. *.- Assuming that newspaper editors all over the ‘country watch the drift of public opinion in their districts, “The Digest” wrote to the editor of every daily newspaper in the United States asking his attitude toward “joining the proposed League of Nations.” He-was also asked to tell, if possible, the attitude of his community toward it. ‘The response to this letter broke all records, 1,377 edtiors haying replied, losing no time about it—even telegraphing. Many took the trouble to hunt up their editorials on the subject, clip them out, and send them along. The leading article in “The Digest” this week an- alyzes the result. of the poll from different angles, by geographical divisions, by the number of people répresented by the circulations of the newspapers (more than 21,000,000) ete. Many of the replies are picturesque, running the gamut of human emotion from “I don’t think Mr. Wilson the last word in wis- dom or the only American, to be trusted,” to the other extreme “we are_with old Woodrow all the. time— Don’t miss reading and studying this highly interesting feature of “The Digest” this week. Other FUNK'& WAGNALLS COMPANY (Publishers of the Famous NEW Standard Dictionary), NEW: YORK soon as peace is signed.' The keys have been in a military museum in Berlin, along with the uniforms of (Molke, and Bismarck, under a. glass case, since "71. The Strassburg key lies on a red velvet cushion. Fifteen others, including Metz, Thionville, Brisach and Luneyville keys are tied in a string with black and whiré rib bon. > DEPOSITS SECURED | BY OUR PARTICIPATION IN THE STATE DEPOSITORS “ GUARANTY FUND ‘ ~ “Better Crops and Prosperity : | i Nofth Dakota’s wheat fields must do full duty : in bringing prosperity to the state’ ‘That rests with the farmer and the weather. og Weather being favorable the story and equip- ment will tell the rest. ees We are'prepared to be of aid to the farmers of this section in providing the necessary equipment. BISMARCK BANK ~ ~ . Bismarck, N. D, \ 4 XN . t \ League of Nations ~ Germany Courting France ‘ Another Créditable ‘War Chapter— Gas Defense: Candy in the Army The Art of Kenyon Cox : English Appreciation of Lowell How “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” Circulates The Texas Mammon $of Rizhteous- ness : : The First Labor Uuion Chaplain - Bohemians in the U, S. ‘ (Especially Prepared for The Literary Digest) Live News of Business and Finance