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Navy Has Dangerous |FROM WAR TO Task Sweeping Mines _BANK JOBS eas From Foreign Waters Before going to France, Wm. : H. Dickson took the Commerce Americans Operating in North-| and Banking Course at the Da- ern Sea to Remove Sub- | kota Business College, Fargo, N: marine Destroyers D. Returning, he took a Post . Graduate Course and has just | accepted the responsible position of Ass! Lead State Bank, McLead, N. D. Rob’t C. Hintz, another D. B |C. graduate home from France elected A London, Aug. — (Correspondence of the Associated Pr )—The Amer- ican Navy is having a tremendous task in sweeping th 000 electr’ mines th by electr: planted there. he method now ployed. 2 sunk State —as deep ¢ marine could £0.) toy Each mine was fitted with antennae | - $f field was not only charged with mines,| starting. For particulars, ad- but had become a s of sensi- tive fee to explode them. Should N.D a submarine come in contact with Arte Tals an antennae the mine ata dort a —— OO tance aw the end of the antennae 7 ‘ would explode. mines that have broken from their The problem has been to explode moorings 4 king or exploding the mines far enoug! from the the mine t ng a shot at it. sweeper to ensu ‘ Iso to DOES NOT WILL TITLE Lorena Ne cane tance losion | ‘pokio, July 30.—Count Taisuke Ita- OF 8 eee ee ae & gaki, popularly known as the “father hip “going off ping use spe hundred y: em of ¢ the mines hip stri another close to tl The vessels in swe electric cable long. Ope tric appliances from exploding of Japanese ,” who died disposing of his property, requested that no one should inherit his title. | During his life, Itagaki, urged the ab- antennae, but when the electric wire olitton of all h patio nities except! fiaches the antennae it blows the/those of the Iniperial: family mines up ata ance from the | A moy boat. Hundreds » being destroyed | Swan Hotel in Frankfort, where pé | bet veen France and Germany | xer and tedious- | weather is added | American sail- | ed in 1871. ness of the ta to the hardships of t ors. Ripe 1 hour 45 minutes for dige: other foods between. three and ours. pout 75 vessels are employed, the | majority of them American, Sub-/m cha: help by rounding up drifting | four stant Cashier of the Me- ’t Cashier of the 3ank at Dunn Cen- .{ here recently, left a will which, after . OR. JOMN To the world he fs the Rev. Dr. John H. Clifford. His D."D. comes from no jerk-water college but from Oxford University, England, but the men of the Fifth Marines know him as “Old Doc” Clifford or “Bap- tist Doc” or just plain “Doc” and the Croix de Guerre he wears‘on his Y. M. C, A. uniform isn’t halt as dear te him as the Marine insig- nia on his cap and the cagle, globe and anchor buttons that the leath- a@necks sewed on his coat in deil- ance of all military regulations, “Old Doc,” Scoffed At By Marines, Now Their Hero, With War Cross airplanes; of the rescue of the.colo- nel and of carrying him back through a rain of: projectiles to safety, And Doc Clifford remembers that as.an “amusing incident”! “Corporal Starling was with me,” he said, “and ‘he kept telling me to keep low as we were crawl- ing along dragging that old stretch: er. How cou'd I’keep low with & stomach like “Mine?” He didn’t force: his religious ser- vices on the men. They asked for \ Heavy-Work Overalls is the overall completely to your liking. ‘It is:made of heavy, tough, durable, indigo-dyed, East- ‘ern denim, cut. liberal, with wide § legs, big bib, generous pockets, solid seams, and strong teinforcements at all strain points. This strongest garment also carriés the strongest ~ guarantee. If you don’t feel:you're satisfied, no’ matter how long you've worn ’em, return them and your dealer will’ give you a new‘ pair without cost. ; \ OSHKOSH OVERALL CO., OSHKOSH, W:S. Yeu men on: husky jobs, here | EY MUST MAKE GOOD OR WE .WILE H EF HAND PRESSING CUSTOM TAILORING | < DRY CLEANING EXPERT REPAIRI NG ue , When he was first assigned to them. One he will always remam- . : f in use for over thirty years, has borne the signature of the Marines a husky non-com said ber. It was inspired by an East. ( i | ¥ , PF, “Y and has been mace under his pere to ints spd Me Side New York Jew, and held in a )\ . / Zh sonal supervision siace its inf. . Get tw ell out of here! We little Catholic church, The group 2 R y AU baen Allow Senne te dicots won te ete don’t want any naisou in oar cut: that joined in prayer and hymns a e. e : 4 All Counterfeits, Imitati ad“ Just ae. oe id fit.’ included representatives of nearly a fr NS , aes Te 2 / oun! 1 Sy u ions an Just-2s-good are but But it was only about threa cvery relHgious belief and many ad i . Experiments that trifle wits and endanger the health of weeks later that Dr, Clifford was wko professed no belief at all. ~ 3 Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. stewing around camp “bemoaning — After the benediction one of the . the loss of his coat and cap. It boys remarked’ seriously: a IS RIA as the boys i fe 45th Company § “Do you know, Doc, that was a 5 E Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregori who were ai e bottom of {t. The damned good meeting!” brought to Boise. She was a pioneer i ‘ 3 * OTIC, both ol neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its oft the coat to be replaced by. the you will have to ask some of them. «| |' SPeak over the long distance tele, : s age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has regulation buttons of the Marines, But if you want to know how the pune ais, va wade connec es been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatuiency, and tho Marine insignia was beside Ieathernecks impressed an Oxford - |i "ivre, smith, who was at Caldwell AVE ou R LOTH ES RY LEANED ‘Wind Colic ana Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arisiag the Red Triangle on the cap. Doctor of Divinity, a Baptist, mints- Tn 1903 Jimmy Taylor’ brought the = ‘ thersér as A ; a The captain and the major made ter from Tuscon Ar{zona, who has 4 SEND THEM TO ‘ 3 a } refrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids at to. ivilians oughtn't, Ii ‘ a first real automobilé to Boise. _ It was c te : th imilati spars " 7 a great to-do, Civilians oughtn’t, lived the life of # real man and ? u Bi N .CLOTHES cleaned often wear twice'as long ‘Have e assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural cleep, coulda’; shouldwt wear therimsig’ has worked “ahtag nen from. “(seer ee ee ee ee ene NEVENS your old ones French’dry cleaned by the The Children’s Panacea—The Mother's Fricad. nia of the corps, Colonel Doyen, Northwest Candda to the Island of || eReube ‘hover was afraid of anything NE : who died of pneumonia soon after Jaya and frém New Mexico to No from rattlesnakes to redskins, Rae he N VENS COMPANY GENUINE being promoted to the rank ,of Man's Land, read for yourself what balked,” said Mrs. Robbins. “I kid- Keeping your clothes cleaned, pressed and repaired is ALWAYS Brigadier General, heard about’ it Dr, Clifford says of the Marines. ded him so much, he gave in and had clothes economy. : Bears the Sienature of ae gr cane Ca ee er Ee io aa Teen e pio eee. [his Arst joy ride.” ‘ Minneopolis’ largest laundry and dry cleaning establishment, ° s follows: through hell over there will not be- 5 ins Ww: . rae ' ignature Os “If the boys want you to wear lieve it, but I say without a seat ania pepaine ies & Ms ce NEY. ENS CO,, 1201 Boras. Ave, MINNEAPOLIS : oy 3 a re the insignia, Doc, it stays on. What in: my mind that sabes of ently, whieh Pliot Brice. was’ repar- z they want goes with me.” boys who went west, and every oth- ing Yor a flight. “Grandina” "wanted : i How “Doc.” won his Croix de er lad who died over there, has to go. : ; ° p y, Guerre is another story. It deals gone straight to heaven, “Why, grandma, you are 73 years w As Eg 7 I Le with a wounded colonel in a front .‘“Hvery man in that outfit was old,” said the grandchild. i line trench; of crossing an_open cxactly one hundred per cent. man, “Seventy-three years young,” was i field swhgre machine gun bullets and not afraid to lay down his life, the sharp reply. When Mrs. Robbins i were whistling through the air I’ve witnessed so many acts of. was ready, she said: ‘ 4 se ofr ver ears » waist high and explosives were be heroism among my boys that there ‘| “Wish I had grandson’s helmet he a d « ing sronied every few minutes by isn’t paper qnough to set them brought from Germany. It would be ‘ m The Kind You Have Always Bought a squadron of cighteen German down.” i appropriate to. wear.” She laughed ; r a a ag it left the gyound she was wavin: FORSAKES PRAIRIE | vter. There was no holding them. | to her trendae? is hi All I could do was stick tight.” ~“Best passenger I ever took up,” ' = SCHOONER FOR. THE). ™™ 224 30s. Brassfield came. to/said Bruce, after the flight. ‘ = 'Idaho, where her husband died. Some ——— 5 FASTER . AIRPLANE |time later she was married to “Rube” Three separate invitations are Us- q ¢ | Robbins. ually sent to guests in Spine the first . { ee & ; ‘1 “ 4 Pre ‘It is claimed that Mrs. Robbins was| Several days before the banquet, the ; i i iting. ‘ s { $ Woman 73 Years “Young” Finds |02° of the first women in Idahoto| second on the day itself, and the third | Frere That long drive through the biting Zero: weather oe 2 uN 8 are ot ‘heonakinte andl she has ad_|an hour before sitting down.to the| I will be lots pleasanter if you know that there isa f ° Aerial Journey Much More mitted that she wore the first bustle] table. 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