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PAGE 8, BOLSHEVIKI HAVE OUR MEN BEATEN BY TEN 10 ONE’ Allies Greatly atly Outnumbered. shevikt can’t fight, anyway, for they’re nothing but an organized rabble. We wanted to fight; we didn’t join the army to watch these Russians revo- lute.” This winter down in a snow-covered little, log hut, thatched with bireh i boughs, on the front, I saw this same young officer, half-frozen despite his fur cout and Shackelton, as he waited at the field telephone while wrapnel | @ }from Bolsheviki guns was ursting some- iw her e around us, j —1." he said, “there isn’t any jus- Khaw Bowman county farmers, Though the!= farmers are exceptionally busy with their seeding, work was broken off |== *possnasip Ajquiesse aalquisisey qsed ay} JO YAOM 043 1vay 07 Juosard 919M SUOIZSAIP ][B UL Sa[luL OF se Bz se wo a[dood pus ‘woyst000 ayy 10z - CLUB STANDING | AMERICAN LEAGUE, We ost. We EY BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUN@MMG: snl liceeerranc neal aps cae ca They are Here WING to our depleted Spring stock resulting from our enourmous Easter business we had to go to market and replenish our stock. Continue to Hold Their Own | tice, no justice at all, The war is over | Chicago... 6 Ly * nT in France and we're still up in these} Cleveland . 8 On Nogth Russian Front Dlankey-blank frozen swamps, fet New York S ; . Y Why. do you know,. I’ve -had only two} Boston . : : 4 renee weeks relief since we landed. Been | St. Louis aut he Newest Models in Archangel lfghting exer since.” Detroit... i dence of The. Ast “ewhew,” he ejaculated, as one of the Philadelphia Bede, 4 14 Russo-Allied force which een con- ducting the compaign against the Bol- sheviki'in this far northern region has been outanmbored by the enemy every: | Ct Shoot, New York .. 5 9 where from two to ten to one, Cincinnati 8 S = What they tek iu numbers. this foree| GOOD DOPE FOR Ben ' Ol Ing nen 8 Nn nen = mak » in pluck, the rk the Pittsburgh 10 = makes them stick tight under attacks CUTWORMS MADE Chicag aaa u ’ r = by superior forces, although they have Philadel 8 94 ) t. C = not much intere: the Russian ques- WITH ARSENIC Be adel 5 16 ul S 1uS arriv e = tion and feel, candidly speaking that — Boston “428 = the folks at oie in Washington and] Last year the crops of North Dakota rrr é a +. = London and Puris are making them | suffered considerable lose and damage AMERICAN ASSOCIATIO | D : = suffer the penalty of their Inabltty is from cutworms. It is estimated that Won. Lost. IGH ‘waist, welt waist, belt styles: the design = make up their minds as to what should) these worms damaged from 10 to 15/ st. pant 8 5 a Hf = be done tn Tussin. : per cent of the corn grown in the| indianapolis 8 that give the figure a dashing appearance. = They grumble because they're here,| state and in many localities did con- Louisville . 9 = and at the miele mate. by those at! siderable damage to small grain and/ Minneapolis . 9 Tk sis divid li 5 th i. é d = home and in Archangel who sometimes | flax, Kansas City . i ty : are vari = don't seen eR nae aot While it would be impossible to €x-! Columbus ”: 10 eres individual in em: t ey le = tion of a homesick Yankee doughboy or| terminate this pest, their number can} ygjty; 17 : = British ‘Tommie who is sitting in the] be controlled to a very large extent. |Tolede 2 enough to enable ever) young man to express his = snow in a frozen trench where a heavy | Cutworms are the young of a number i a z . = fur coat makes more lmprostion on Blof spectes of brown fussy moths. GAMES IN BRIEF. own taste in clothes. The quality of materials and = man’s heating tnbavetus thin if it were] About midsummer these worms’ bur- ei cerprit aque => a Web of gossamer, But they go on! row into the soil and soon emerge as : ational League. = fighting, just the same. moths. The eggs of these moths arc| | Philadelphia 2, Cleveland 3. Se tailoring are o highest type. = With all their hardsips, these troops) jaid on the lower leaves of grass and| New: ¥ork:0, Chicago. Copyright 1919 Bart Schaffucr & Mars = have confidence in their commander, f Boston 3, Detroit 6. Major General Edmund Ironside, a vet- eran of several British campaigns, and a six-footer physically who spends more time at the front than at head- quarters in Archangel. They know the general is looking out for them but they don’t feel the same way about the folks at homey To march for four or five days over snow trails, sleep onthe cold, had! floors of peagant cottages at night in an shells burst a bit close, “Getting closer. Those Rolshy artillerymen certainly cultivated crops, The young worms feed on the leaves of the grasses in the fall and burrow into the soil living there over winter. In the spring they come out of the ground and attack almost any vegetable that appears at that time. They feed at night cutting off the stems close above the ground a can‘ be found in day time hidden jaf Jogge soil near the plants that mage heen damaged. Owing to the fact that the original NATIONAL LEAGUE. Won. Lost. Washington 4, St. Louis 5. rm sul LU Minn mn American League. All games. postponed—rain. American Association. “Milwaukee 6, St. Paul 4. Kansas City 9, Minneapolis 3. Others postponed—rain. _—_—_ Hart, Schaffner & Marx produced these smart models for us exclusively. ‘Excellent Values $40 to $50 H gia Schaffner & Marx ree that business” men want; real custom quality in clothes ready to wear. The fabrics are foreigh and domestic, eailted for long shape-keeping. 1 MM atmosphere b@ithick at one couldi'tf roo plant of these worms are the na- I cus TALLORING HAND PRESSING = even pour it, and then“to*mgiit.all day | tive grasses all land freshly broken New Hat: EXPERT’ REPAIRING DRY CLEANING 2106 cbiai Values i in fifteen below zero temperature, has) within a year are especially apt to| Chicago, May 23—Hogs, receipts, ew Hats. Spe ‘ial Values in been more or less routine for the Yanks | sufter trom these psts, 30,000, mostly 15¢ to 25¢ lower. Straws ... Silk Shirts up here, They have fought with signal bravery, when greatly outnumbered. and when support, because of the weather conditions or the trails, failed te reach them. Nearly two score of the ‘Americans wear British or French rib- bons for bravery in action against the Bolsheviki, and more decorations are on the way. The Yanks haye goue on, day by day, grumbling but smiling about their hard- ships, They’re not. Extraordinarily fascinated by the Rus- sian “Barishnus,” or young girls, and have a. Yankee. contempt for males who ‘gar Whiskers aud kiss each other in } he streets; and speak a jawbreaking, igreign language.. They want to go The most practical remedy control- ling this pest is: poisoned bran bait made as follows: Mix four pounds of Paris green or white arsenic with 100 pounds of wheat bran and to this add a syrup made from two gallons of black strap molasses, 12 finely chop- ped lemons and 12 gallons of water. When mixed this poisoned bran mash should be quite damp but not wushy. The above mixture is sufficient for scattering over 10 acres of grain. In a corn field a pile of this mash Early top, $20.75. Bulk, 20.30 to Heavy weight 20.45 to 20.65. Medium weight. 20.25 to 20.60. Light weight, 20.00 to 20.60, Light light, 19.25 to 2 Heavy packing sows, s! 20,15. Packing sows, rough, 19.25 Pigs, 18.00 to. 19.50. Cattle—receipts, 3.000. Beef. steers und butcher ‘stock steady to'15e. higher, Beef steers, medium and _ heavy th, 9.75 to to 199.60. the size of a wilnut should be placed at the base of each hill of corn -where the cut worms: are working... Care should be taken that all poultry weight, choice and prime, 13.90 . to 18,25. id £0 vd, 1840" to" 16.15. New Caps..... rs Sail INSU LL Christianson, Ch. J., concurs specially, as‘does also: Birdzell. J. * (Greene “&Steenerson Wingard, Minat, N.°D., attorneys for plaintiffs and appellants, Ms - Fisk and’ Murphy, “Minot, ‘N. D., at- aed for dependents and ‘respond- ents. I and H. Bl. “mm 1915 * of the odes G.E.BERGESON & SON : ooo ais Undoubtedly the experiment | Charles Atkins is the handsomest boy. The people decided the question them: The. barbers say they had the worm destroyed at least 100,000 acres ' gare to believe that the Lord will not | busiest time of their lives trimming -Thou- help it/itis<within: our: powwer-to ‘help | the hair and mustaches and shaving The old saying, “The Lord| the men who were candidates in the this time by “the simple process of Nelps him who helps ‘himself, is a) beauty contest. +pSca tt8ring ypolsoned ;, bran mah at periment station, writes in the cur-, hopper. rent copy of the Dakota Farmer: thé’,army. cut-} of wheat in Montana ‘alone: sands of acres of wheat were. $5.00 to $650 station people have information in re- ‘gard to the. matter. Praying is all right, but itis quite | selves. ourselves, Dams good adage. to observe—stick igs EDWARD. ERICSON. EESIUSINESS men alles qualities: in Weave and feng SUUUUUUUVAUUAQANNANAQAAGQQLSNEUOUEUUCOOOUUAUUOUUUANEA MAY. 23, 1919 We TT TTT TTA Should be kept from the field treated. p FEN CTO TUR ve Basan ta |e sone, He sos i So, 126 PEOPLES FORUM} a wot 8. Dy My fee, $a ee them home quickly is to send up the E ane Jon Divislo nt nie write tr I medium, 10M to 14.00. ee 6 Gilet The: di-B0. sells Tickets QVER- EATING 4 a lot’ of: regulurg;and marines und fin-|the Extension Division, Agriculture) : - to, Mannington. College, N. Dak. Butdher ‘cattle—helfers; 8. 25 to 14.75 THE HOPPER PEST. poisoned ,bran: mash. at the first. ap- Mannington, ‘W. Va.—Paul Loder is digestine ish the Bolghevikt quickly, ».The:paint of view of some of the American officers is illustrated by the remarks: of ‘one. of them. to The Asso- clated. Press correspondent. “H—,” he sald/when he arrived here ‘ican reinforcements evils. If fis woak or Sut‘ef kidor betist eat lone andor Cows, 8.00 to 14.50," . Canners and, cutters, 6.40 to 8.15, “eal calves, 15.00 to: 16.50. - Feeder steers; 1625 to 14.75. Stocker steers, 8.25 to 13.50. Sheep; 4.000; steadily: to strong, “Perhaps. it. would!’ not, bé amiss: to| Deen sald about tho army. cutworm is, thé: handsomest man “in Mannington. | Suggest to Mrs.'C,’E. Butler and oth- also true of many other insects:;. The a a : — ers similarly. mindéd to write the life ‘history. of nearly..all our.comm@h / 7, North Dakota’ experiment station for] Pests: has been, worked out by the en-| 4 _ am ‘ _|tsformation in regard to the threat:|tomologists but. the great. difficulty is CAS | (e) R IA Gned grasshopper inivasion. to give this information to the, Harner 5 ‘i To the Editor vou nab Tribune: | Pearance of ‘the cutworms. ‘What ts TOWNLEY KEEPS | ONE EYE OPEN FOR BALL BATS). Ki-MoIDS: the new ald to. daptler lugt.September. isn’t any justice,| —Bowman,. N.. D... M May “ hi it.” fj : Plaasa: i Ne y 21.—On the ol i, UD, 12,7 00, In “The: Study: and’ Control of Insect | #04: set, him to use : Infants, Children ty bogey bp ine ta Me Beetoain ile at bee training | same "ground. fi “which . he ,.Wwas| ,,;Culls, and cshmon 9.00 to ‘12.75. Pests," by J. R Parker, Montana ex- Since: the locomotion of th Brass: Fos sip ette ‘ ar be Wats Fe tine to Meet te oeorumonths | kicked off the. speakers’ stand and]. Spritz, rey LOH op, * hopper. diets; from, that, of th In Use For Over 30 Years i ed sei G. felon sito fight the Germans.‘ And threatened with’ ball, bats’ and. ropes pF i. - 3.00, * vorm and,one, rags bite and ‘Always bears , Pr eiidoo hist preae ey send:ts up here to Russia, {four years ago, A..C. Townley. |,on i a Le chew, the: bran. <magh ma} the MAKERS OF GCOTT'S EMULSION... gw¥ird. atores;*I/ suppose. The Bol-! Tuesday addressed . a, gathering’. Calls’ and’ eommons, 42 “Johnny ‘on, the, Spot’. for. Ggoature | “" Sty Paul, May ee i i « * 6,200, 10¢, lower, dinge, 20.00 to 20.26,” Bulk, 20,15: to: 20.20, Cattle—-receipts, steady, 25: Jower, Cows ‘and, heifers, §.25 to 14.25. Veal calves, 7.00 to 14.50, Stockers and feeder: Sheep—receipts, 300 Lambs, 6.00 to Wethers, 10.00. to 1.50. Ewes, 4.00 to 10.50, A Pune- tured: Tire ! Takes the | Joy Out of Life 2,800; | killers, TET FOR aN TWAT TTCHES / Only those. Who! hav have” itched ‘and scratched and still itched continually 22.flour,. un- | £88 appreciate what it means when the aggravation is ended by the sooth- ing, penetrating, antiseptic influence | of Poslam. And what relief: to bo, rid of: any eruptional blemish which has ‘entailed prolonged embarrassment { SUPHEMECouRT | pea to ep wl first ok ann quic! ny h if SU URT have. ig bel {he not havo Blt alg A Good Ice Box is a Health Requirement Every housewife knows that chonged ; shipments, 67,528. barrels, Summertime is no time to mas Barley, 105. to 116, Rye No. 2, 145.78 to 46 3-8. Bran, OE ee a 5.50 fo 15.00. steady, UNDER COWAN’S DRUG STORE _ P. G. HARRINGTON, Prop. Get a. 1_ Dayton ‘kirlees Starter LTT ay J. Garandet {fin un- coianty @ | certainty for indications of improve- Foriivia} city tvaelutas ‘Shop catables,. ‘A’ good Ice Box is really SUPREME COURT DECISIONS. ment. It soon SHOWS. = fs 7 ; ‘Albert Robten, Martin Hohstad and} “Sold everywhere: Rar:free, sample Room 2, FIRST CLASS WOR KGUARANTEED a saver of many dollars in doctor Adam Pipér, vs. Board of Education of| write to Emergency Laboratories, 243 Webb Block Village of Wild Rose and O. B, Lia,| West 47th St., Union Shop clerk of the school board, dependant and respondent. Syllabus: (1) The ‘special school district of | Wild Rosé sought to annex certain territory for;‘school .purposes. A pe- tition: signed by a majority of the vot- ers of the territory to be annexed was presented and filed with the board of , education of such school district. The 4 board of education gave notice of the ~ Albert E. Smith Pre Demi ~ ALICE JOYCE tition; between the time of filing the ence see |) == The Lion and the Mous cient number of signers of the pei:tion From the Famous Frohman Stage Success of the Same Title in bs New York City. rge your skin to becomé clearer, i healthier by the daily. usé of Poglam Ps Bismarck f Soap, medicated with Poslam. i i z W bills—especially when they can be bought so reasonable in price on the monthly payment plan. This is the. Month for ‘S Replenishing House- hold Necessities This entire month we are featur- ing every sort of modern House Furnishings and Household Spe- cialties not only because we want to help the ‘bride to select the things she needs in her new home, but because we know that all households are more or less in- clined to replenish the worn out had in writing withdrawn their names from the petition and filed such with- drawals with the clerk of the school district prior to the time of the hear- ing so that the number of names re- maining on the petition in favor of the same ,if the withdrawal of the names was legal, would leave the petition with less than a majority of the signa- tures of the qualified voters of the territory sought to be annexed; held that such petitioners had the right to withdraw their names from the pe- tition at any time before the board of education legally made an order an- nexing the territory; held construing under Sec: 140 of the compiled laws of 1913 that the petitioneds had a legal right to withdraw their names from the petition at any time prior to the time of the making of a legal or- der by the board of education annex- furnishings at this time. ing such territory. ofv ithe ‘conned We have prepared House Fur. |isot il an soundness a ae SIX WONDERFUL ACTS. By CHARLES KLEIN 949 of the revised codes of 1905. Un- derSec, 949 the board of education could make the annexation after a proper petition was filed without giv- you and the prices will be enjoy- ba yor ing any notice to the petitioners or voters in the territory to be annexed. ably moderate. Just come in and Sec, 1240 requires the giving of 14 gee, days notice of hearing before the board of education can make an order annexing the territory and then the order cannot be made until five days after day of hearing on the petition. Appeal from the district court of Williams county, N. Dak., on ra aishings Display that will please bor TOMORROW Or Lomas Hardware Co, _ P nme Neo MR RNG ECS ME Hert vere eats eggs oh serene amy sete

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