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ase BISMARCK ya Buy Your EASTER CANDY AT HOFFMAN’S OROOOUENNDUOSUDOREESTOREAEOSERES, CHOCOLATE SHOP = eee = —and help the— 3 . Fatherless Children'of = France to Whom Half of all the Proceeds = Will Go. Saturday, April 19 Minishoshe Chapter, D. A. R. SUMAN GERMANY MUST . ACCEPT oR . | REJECT TERMS (Continued From Page One.) the island of Hassam, in the Dvina river, and are said to number 70,000, including women and children. No one is allowed to take food or money to the island. ADVANCE ON MUNICH. Berlin, April 17.—Large forces ot artilery, with mine-throwers, began advances on Munich yesterday morn- ing, according to the Tagge-latt. SITUATION QUIET. Archangel, April 17.—A patrol party yesterday ambushed a Bolsheviki pa- trol, wounding a number of the en- emy.. The situation the last few days hay: been quiet. FOUR PERSONS KILLED. Milan, Italy, April 1%2—Four per- sons were killed and several wounded during clashes here Wedpesday be- tween socialists’ and an cialist groups. The newspaper offices of the Avanti were wrecked by the social- ists. The workmen of the principal cities of ‘northern Italy began a 24- hour strike today. SOVIETS SUCCESSFUL. j London, April 17—Continued suc- cess for Russian soviet forces along} almost the whole of the Russian west- ern front from the Baltic to the Black seas is reported in an official Russian dispatch received here today. BOLSHEVISM YIELDING. London, April 37—¥olshevism in Russia is giving awe fe new Bour- geoise, according to an ot! 1 of the Russian Red Cross at ono who COMING TO ’ Dr. Mellenthin Specialist’ For His Eight Year In ~ North Dakota DOES NOT USE SURGERY Will Be At M’KENZIE HOTEL Wed. and Thurs., April 23-24 Office Hours, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.) TWO DAYS ONLY No Charge for Examination Dr. Mellenthin is a regular graduate in medicine and surg- ery and is licensed by the state of North Dakota. He visits pro- fessionally the more important towns and cities and offers to all who cdll on this trip consultation and examination free, except the expense of treatment when desired: According to his method of treatment he does not operate for chronic appendicitis, gall stones, ulcers of stomach, tonsils or adenoids. . He has to his credit many won- derful resulfs in diseases of the stomach, liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, kidney, blad- der, bed-wetting, catarrh, weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, leg ulcers and rectal ailments. If you have been ailing for any length of time and ‘do not get any better, do not fail to call, as irnproper measures rather than disease are very often the tause of your long standing trouble. Remember above date, the ext amination on this trip will be free and that his treatment/is different. : Address: ‘336 Boston Block, Minneapolis, Minnesota. "TYPEWRITERS If you are in need of a Typewriter, ns, carbon and typewriter pa- per, or if your machine is in need of repairs, then for prompt service Phone, Write or Wire Remington Typewiter Co. GEO. C. KETTNER sentative has arrived here. It is reported that Premier Lenin is attempting to reach an understanding with the moderate classes. MANY FLICKERTAIL YANKS ARE COMING Through the courtesy of Herbert Wall, secretary of the Rocky Moun- tain club of New York, the Tribune ing arrivals of Flickertail fighting men at the port of New York: On U.S. S. Luckenbach, April 5, to Camp Mills: Guy A. Lee, Aneta; Lester E. Day- Aneta; Clarence C. Madison, Walter Kleinjun, Bentley; Thor Berg, Berwick; Peder Paulson, Bowman; Clifford C, Compton, Cleve- land; Forrest R. Rulph, Crosby; Geo. H. Butler, Dickinson; Robert H. Flem- ing, Ellendale; Oscar Bohjunen, Far- go; Eugene F.’Boyle, Fargo; Walter W. Smith, Gorman; Geo. E. Stuart, Grafton; Miles E. Cary, Kenmare; Arlo M. Clark, McKenzie; Anton An: derson, Romane; Harold E. Rankin, Carrington; Arthur Rygg, Clifford; Guy Bjerke, Cummings; Ollie Bjerke, Cummings; Rich. M. Morrison, Gran- ille; Louis W. ‘ieniewski, Minto; Clinton C. Shaw, Wolford. On U, S. S. Wilhelmina, April 5, to Camp Mills: Elmer L, Verachek, Fordville; Paul C. Matthews, Grand Forks; Joseph W. Koucky, Lidgerwood: Ira A. Pollett, Tolley. is On U. mare Mauretania, April 7, to e lcl.aughlin, Beach; Ar- ahn, Embd: Ben L. John- son, Grand Ferks ence E. Mar- mR. Petri, rv, Marmarth; R. W Frank Sch Rosebud. CITY IS QUIET. Vienna, Wednesday, April 17.—Ru- mors of executions at Buda- Pest of Count ‘Michael Karolyi, Archduke Ja- sef and others, are untrue. The city remains quiet outwardly. It is re- ported there are only 25 naturalized Americar and American wives of Hungar in Hungary. ed efforts wil be made to send food to Buda Pest. Eggs are plentitw, while -the bread sold in the city is|d worse than that on the market here. F. {inventor ano ]MANURACTURER, BISMARCK ,N.O. 1s CONCRETE FOUNDATION Ses Guarantee Compare our guarantee with other silos, We protect you five years free of charge. Let us’ show you how he silo pays for itself. One year’s use is worth more to you than the cost of our silo. / Please bear in mind our silo is erected for you complete and pays for itself by saving good feed from becoming waste. It puts money in your pocket. Let us figure the ‘cost of your barn, granary, elevator or resi- dence, all concrete. F, 0. HELLSTROM COMPANY Inventors and Builders ’ BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA First Annual HAROLD Soldier Musfcians from the 2nd Engineer Bands, and other not is privileged to announced the follow- | It is repdrt-| 20, AUDITORIUM 22" “The Million . Of Dollar Band” Conductor —Composed of ——. Soloist, ROBERT BRUCE ' / Cornetist » é Seat Sale at Harris & Co. : : Beautiful Easter - ‘Cantata Arranged “The Resurrection of Hope,” a beau- titul Easter cantata, is being rehears- ed forspresentation at the Evangelical churh@unday evening. The program, to begin at 8 p. m., as announced ‘by Rev. C. F. Strutz, will be as follows: | Organ prelude. | Introductory remarks, pastor. Prayer, Rev. W. Suckow. Chorus: “Sinf With All the Sons of Glory.’ Baritone solo. and choir “ALL Around thé Clouds are Breaking, Responsive scripture reading: | Appearance to Mary.” et Soprano and tenor duet: “A Vision ot Angels.” is Women’s chorus choir and baritone solo: “Angels Roll the Rock Away.” Male quartet:. “Christ Arose.” Reading: “The Easter Story,” Miss Alice Strutz. Baritone solo: “Awake! Glad Soul, Awake!” ‘Soprano solo, tenor solo and quar- tet: “But I Know.” 1 Quartet and. chorus: “Christ © the Lord is Risen.” Tenor solo: “The Shade and Gloom of life ar Fled.” Chorale: “My Flesh Shall Rest in His Hope.” Contralto solo: “The Name of Je- sus.” Reading: “His Easter Lily.” Miss Ruby Durett. Silver Easter offering for missions. Final chorus am the Resurrec- tion and the Life. Announcements and benediction. | “The young people of the church lare’ organizing a ‘Dollar Brigade, every: member of which agrees to put {er missionary offering. We invite all ot our friends to join Let us lay a generous ‘Victory off g’ upon the allar of our risen, victorious Carist,” |said Kev. Strutz today. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK, \"-Ghicago, IL, April 17%—Hogs re- ceipts 32,000; mostly 15 to. 220 cents jlow bulk of sales $20.35 to 20.70; | hea 20.50 to 20.80; light, $19.90 to $18.50 to 20.10; pigs $17.50 beef steers igh- ight SILOS Made of Concrete— Frost Proof . Be up to date. Don’t waste your time and money buying obsolete back numbers that are more valu- able’as junk than any other pur- pose. CONCRETE: _FROST-PROOF is the LAST WORD in silo con- struction. . Concrete, like wine, im- proves with age, the elements do not destroy it. The dead air space ‘keeps out frost or heat. Always —ready and never has to be renewed. It has maximum capacity. BUILD ONE NOW § We guarantee to furnish free all pars of any silo.that may be dam- Aged by wind, fire or ensilage pres- sure within five years from date of -erection, — twill not blow -down, burn, or fall to pieces. No wood to rot, bulge, warp or shrink, no insurance to. pay, or paint to renew. We ‘do not use paper in our construction. It is worthless in a silo, No hoops or guide wires to break or adjust. Py COST If it costs more than wood, pa- per, or other materials, IT 1S WORTH MORE. ‘ Your money talks. We give you real values, A PERMANENT STRUCTURE that will stand for ages. We erect Frost Proof Silos of all sizes. PRICE if. you want a single wall silo, better get our price before you buy. We can'SAVE MONEY FOR YOU. | 2 Nights--Sat. Mat. 18 American Tour a BACHMAN \ North Dakota Infantry and 116th ed Military Musical Organizations | no less than one dollar into the East-| higher; shifts, which manent | blood. a POI LO LL OL LOL ILD 99 LLILOLL LOLOL ODDO OE LEDOO DELO DIOL OL OL OLD OODODE DOL OLD LLOLEDLLODETOLORE POEL OD OL LLL OLLI DDODODLLELELELOL OD DL ECDL IDOL IDG. _ BISMARCK - DAILY -TRIBUNE $10.25 to 18: heifers $7.75 to 16.65; canners and cut- ters $8.15 to 10.25; stockers and feed- ers $8.50 to 15.75. Sheep slow, lambs 84 pounds or less $18.00 to 19.75; culls $14.00 to 17.75; ewes $12 to 15.50; culls and common, $6.00 to 12. SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St,. Paul, Minn., April 17.—|south of Moorhead, who hanged him- Hogs, receipts 2.500 nr 20.30 to 20.35 $20.30 to 20,35. Cattle receipts 1,800; mers. eroedy jto strong; steers $6.00 to 18.00; Veallin one of the rear cells of the Moor- calves steady, $6.00 to 14.50; stockers zi ‘, Barriers and feeders $5.50 to 16.50. head station shortly after 6 o'clock Sheep steady, lambs $17.00 to 18.65; ewes $5.00 to 1 MINNEA ‘Minneapolis, April 17.—Barley, 94¢ to $1.04; rye, $1.64 to All drinking water should be boiled. until further notice. C. E. STACKHOUSE, 4-15-tf£ HERE IS ONE THING THAT -#1\ wT Ring $Mimmideaite IS ABSOLUTELY, IMPOSSIBLE > at ee —— ponies Rheumatisni Cured hy, Liniments 08 Lds ig |system of tne cause of the disease? * en: aw Wi - S. S. S. is one ‘blood remedy tha! tions, and Never Will Ba #'!has for more than fifty years been You-never knew bf Rheumatism—|siving relief to even the that most vatnfal sgurce of harried Tpeine. cureg ty onestite. reel fies the blood by routing ouf all t you will never see anything but tem- |! disease. experience: ot a porary relief afforded by, such make: |’ ‘ho have taken S. S. S. will convince ° But why be ‘satisfied with tempo- rary relief from the pangs of pain are sure to return creased severity, when there is per- Science has Thism is a disordered condition of the How results be expected from any treat-|Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. ; butcher cows and SHOESTRING SUICIDE ENDS PANTHER DRUNK Moorhead, Minn., April 17.—A three weeks’ drunk on: “panther whiskey, followed early yesterday morning with delirium tremens and then suicide, was the fate, of Carl Brenne, farm la- borer from’ Comstock, twenty miles Be self with a snoestring at the Moor- raat oad head police station some time be- en of Tote L800] {Ween 5 and 6 o'clock yesterday af- attle receipts, 1,50.) ternoon. Brenne was found hanging from the -top spring of a double-deck bed ‘ange $20.30 last evening. He was bending for- ward, dead, with a shoestring tied tightly around his neck, most of his weight resting on the small string. ! i] | | ! | + IS GRAIN On_one side of the ‘bed part of his bran, $38. shirt, wrich he had evidently tried to 2, use as a noose in a former attempt to take his life, was found tied to, the railing. : NOTICE How strong “are you for the Vic- Tell it in bonds. tory >t» The polls will be open at 9 o'clock. Health Officer. j come early! ? bend é Hag Neven Beer§ ment that does not reach the blood, the seat of the trouble, and rid the most ag- stubborn cases of, It cleanses and puri gravated and Rheumatism. The experience of 0 you that it will promptly reach your case. You can obtain tais valuable remedy at any drug store. A valuable book on. Rheumatism and its treatment, together with ex- your reach? !pert medical advice about your own, that Rheuma- |{ndividual case, will be, sent abso: | lutely free. Write today to Medical Department, Swift Specific Co, 250 with in- within proven relief then, can satisfactory porns aN aa aes Aine oe. GLOTHIERS 1 eee thet aeerteme tte teen attest omtpoe tm Sizes 7 to 18 Extra sewn pockets, reinforced seat. and knee, special interlocking seams—boy-proof and strong in every point, which, in other Boys’ Clothes, is the weak and wear out point. As advertised in Saturday Evening Post—$15. be | Mail Orders Filled Promptly The Glorious Easter Season is here---a visit to our many departments will convince you of this. We are prepared to add all the happiness possible to your Easter. effects be Most beautifully lined with and most appropriate ..... = Picturesque Easter Millinery Beautiful Easter Suits Wonderful values and beautiful models of the newest materials in Tailored, Vested and Russian Blouse Ne aie ENS nee e eer $32.50, $45.00, $59.50, $75.00 | Charming Easter Dolmans contrasting shades of Fig- ured Silks adding much to its beauty and charm— $29.50, $35.00, $39.50, $45.00 Fascinating Easter Frocks Many new styles for this Easter occasion are here. The sheer dainty creations in Georgette of delicate colorings, with beadings and embroideries are exquisitely tasteful . $22.50, $39.00, $42.50, $55.00 Elegant and charming, they depict every hue, every angle, every color for this Easter season in scores of odd and graceful ways .. Skirts Hosiery Coats ta a Gloves Latta An Easter For Friday and Saturday we aré offering a number of our new and late models in Hats at the Very Special Price of— Milhnery . $8.00, $10.00, $15.00, $20.00 Waists Neckwear . ‘Shoes 0 2° f- Special These are models. which were bought to sell for a much higher price. This Special Price is for only Fri- day and Saturday.