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“SEVENTEEN ND. Reina { \“Court of King Cole” Has Been Greeted with Big Crowds - Everywhere ~ MARINES KILLED ~ INWORLD’S WAR) _ First Complete e List of Casual- ties in This Brancly Made | Public Today Seventeen “Yuited te from North Dakota fost” their lives in the late Europeaw war,, according to a list from Marine Corps head- At Washington made publi: y by Adjutant General G. A. Fra- Press comments on “The Court of | King Cole.” to be pteyented here sby.; Mrs. Harriett Purdy’ Smith under the | | auspices of Loyd Spetz post, Americau ’ legion, indicate: that this brilliant spectacular extravanganza has enjoyed great success wherever it thas been protuced, ‘Some of the recent reviews follow: i AMATEUR THEATRICAL | / LARGE SUM - | weve of these ‘North \Dakotans ‘Two large audiences saw the claaing reported killed in action and the perfurmatices of the “Court of King © died from wounds received Cole” extravaganza, for the W ‘oman’s | ‘ “Ten were members Of th ery penetit at the ‘Spokane. theatr? | 6th U.S Marines and six belongel Saturday, leaving the club with a.com- | to the Sth regiment, while one: was fortable margin on the tight side of tex murines GLOWING PRESS COMMENTS. ~ TELL OF HUGE SUCCESS OF - SPECTACULAR EXTRAVAGANZA . Conrad 1. yFO Wagner, on the rester of the 6th. Machine Gur battalion, Fourteen were privates, two corporals and one sergeant. No North | e was reported under the ifications: | Died of disease, died of other ciures and accidental death. YPhe earliest’ death appearing in the; list is that of George Clarenc a sergeant of the h comp: Marines. reported “diel of wounds » 4, 1918, Nearest of kin was given as L. tine, father, Tower ; N ht other deaths iy June, were included, “The wed bys the major ge! | eral commandant. of the’ corps, wi as follows seltman, Goth compan, action June 14, 1918, Nearest of | private. | 6th regiment, killed ia aro William, ‘its accounts.” ‘The amount will exceed $500 for the building fad: The audienceron the closing night of. the production was - possibly larg than on the frst night, and for t mnatinee perfo mance the theatre was packed, Avery seat oi the lower floor was Wand the balconies crowded. | i url 1 Made up the audiences’ were | surrpixed at-the absence of. the usual hitches that attend most amateur pre- ductions, Spokane Review, Spokane, Wash. | BIG HIT MADE BY THE COURT O¢ KING COLE The production ot Cole presented at “the” Grand, Opera house Jast evening ‘lve for the Cen- tral avenue foundation fund under the auspices of the Civ ib, more thu ‘fulfilled the predictions. made, that. it , A. A. Beltman, father, Tower City, would be “an unqualitied B,, dD. ,, [Standing room sold at. a Bullis, Ward: Elon, private, Tt” pretty eons costumes, spark th Fegiment: died of wounds jing witticisms, and.catehy sougs and ; ale ; choruses, all ‘combined to make .the | D. | presentation ® memorabie on» in the | private, 18th company. 5 siment, kifled in action June 12, 1918. Nearest of ; Katherine Devaney, mother, | d Island, Minn. i Fisher James compat tion June william wardeprivate, . killed in a t of kin: 96 Loudea . private, 49th killed in ae i com} H tion Oct. 4. 1918. Nes Viltiam Ganup, father, aD. . - r Sie Charles Cunniiigham, private, | Tith company, 6th- Machine Gan_ bat- cn, killed in Action June 11, 1918. ‘est of kin; ,Samuel-Hale, gather, MeComuelsville. Ohio, Horgan, Roy Lawrence, private, 66tn ; company, 5th regiment, vied of wounds June 22, 1918.. Nearest of kin; Kath- erine Horgan, mother, Langdon, N..D. Johnson,’ Conrad Leonard, private, 78th company, 6th regiment, killed. in action June 14, 1918. Nearest of kin: George KE. Johnson, father. Mayville, fillmatr Arty,, corporal, 80th th regiment, died of wounds . 1918. ° Nearest: of kiu: Mrs. aAuderson, sister, Kindred, N. D. h, Nes rat private, 8otiy , Kusie, mother, Di LuBrash, Charles 79th company, Gth regiment, xilled in action Oct. 2, 1918, Nearest of kin: Henry [aBrash, father, - Wimbledon, Stephen, ep » private, action June Mrs. Joe Seck. sister, Clarissa, Minn. Robertson, Earnest Adam, corporal, 79th company, 6th, regiment, killed i action June 14, 1918. Nearest of kin: Fravk Robertson, brother, Jamestown, NOD. Spilmaher, SSrd_ company, 6th ‘regiment. killed in action Noy. 2.1918, Nearest of kin: Anderson, sister, Endako, Brit- umbin: George Clatence, 79th. company, 6th regiment, sergeant, died ‘of | wounds June 4, 1918. Nearest of kin: rd zdwin, private, 49th . Sth regithent, killed’ in>ac- tien Get. 4. 1918. Nearest of k Dra on, N. Fred Ca private, company, Gth regiment, killed in ac- tion July 19, 1918. Nearest of kia: father, Rolla, N.D. Tee the engine is properly oiled ‘and cared for it will last a great many years, and in the same way if the human mechaniém is prop- erly looked after it will’ last the allotted three score and ten years. The human ‘system must be a laboratory for the constant manu- facture of rich, red blood, and the blood depends upon the stomach. After many years of study in the, active practice of medicine, Dr. Pierce-found that when the stomach was out of order, the blood impure and thero were symptoms of.general break-down, a tonic made of the alterative extracts of certain herbs and roots was the best covrective. hin the peighborhood of $1,200. and tho ‘by everyone. who sat.in the Masonic ts re } The opinion is generally expressed that William Daniel, private,,| the amateurs equalled any professional ory of amateur. entertainmen Great’ Falls. ‘To the Great Falls ¢ club, the sponsor of. fhe presentation, congratulationg should : he: extended. The receipts for the shows aggregated | ivic club is delighied. jorning Tri- bune, Great Falls, Mont. |, HOME TALENT 1S REAL TALE) Ty Its opening scene a bank of, pyetty \ girls ‘und good looking -yoQng men that | repreented the youth aid jeauty und | the’ talent as well. of. Wallace, appre- priately, placed in a stage setting that called forth praise “entertainment wherein good’: music,. catchy 801 philosophic speeches and wit and_re- partee flowed like sparkling wine. rich costumes: and make-ups that enabled | the -wearers. to impersonate the, char: | jactens of the: earliest’ literature and lore of the American child, and a plot- ful. breezy play ‘that ‘carried. every man and wowan in the audience back to childhood’s happy, hours, all com- bined to make the musical extravagan- za, entitled “The Court. of King Cole,” an‘ amusement long to be remembered temple Saturday. night and. witnessed a. performance ‘whose every. part was meritorious and praiseworthy. It was a success without. a. flaw, so great (a success; that. had its tition nots becn;: planned. dt would undoubtedly be given in -response to thé populur de- mand.—The ‘Idaho, Press, Wallace. No such triumph bas been scored in|" Livingston, by atmatéur theatrical per- formers as that which was gained Sat- urday: and Monday nights’ by a com- pany of ladies, and\ gentlemen of this city, who presented, to large. and .em thusiastic audiences, the musical pro- duction. “Court of: King Cole.” ‘The play was admirably staged, splendidly conducted, and rendered with: a finish- | ed excellence ‘that astonished and de- lighted the large number of people who were present 4apon: the performance. production of similar character that has been seen in Livingston during the | presefit theatrical season. The Gate- way: City Band, under whose auspices the piece was staged, realized quite a | comfortable sum, possibly. equally $400 i which. will be applied on the debts of that organization.-: Much credit for the excellence of the production is ‘due Mrs. Harriet Purdy Smith. who train- ed and directed the principals and the chorug,. To have produced so truly ex- cellent a musical-comedy in so short time is an achievement ont often ac- complished. prise. This ne called: Dr, Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. For over half of a century this tonic and alterative has bedn’ more’ largely sold than any other blood medicine or nerve tonic. F For those who ste’ weakened. by the after effects. of grip’ or a bad cold or cough. during the - ‘winter, nothing will-increase the number of red blood corpuscles and eradicate poison from’ thé blood so quickly as Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. It is sold by almost every druggist in the land in tablets or-liquid.-\ Send 10c for trial package of the tablets. Write for free medical advice to Dr. Pierce’s Invalids’ Hoicl, in Buffalo, N.Y. ie Court of King - -lAvingston, Mont., Enter- | 4 a rr _ to an. of. eb of fir Franklin and Warder Roberts-as the Humpty-Dumpties in the spe extravaganza, Conte of King of HELD APRIL 98)" RYN. D.NURSES | Exercises at ‘Auditorium i in Hon- or of Those Who Died’ a4 During War... , The program for the nurses: niemori- al services, which will be given at, tt Auditpriuin Apri] 28 has. been: com- pleted and sinelndes a aunt of musi- cal aiumbers. ands ss bY” prom: jinent, people. |The ser in were ‘er- roneously atmounced to jbe.lseld Mard¢h 28 at the legion meeting ard so ‘re¥ ‘ported to, The ‘Tribune last, week. The principal speaker. wijl'-be Miss Ada Eldyide, ’ R. of . Rochester. Y.. who will “Miss DeLand a I Knew ~The services are kifown ass 2h ne. A. De Fano Memorial Exere in, honor, of Miss DeLano,' national chairman of'the Red Cross Nursing service, who died over- seas while with. the army. Miss dridge is .interstate. secretary of_.the Americaw Nurses? association, The’ program. in’ full sis as follows: PROGRAM “‘DeLano Memorial Pxer- Loe sles veaee toe Legion Orchestra. Chorus, Selected ... Tharsday M Clup. A “Welcome Home” to. the Red Cross Nurses of our Statey, Gov. Lynn J. Frazier. “An ‘Apt cig tian to the Red: Cross: » Warkers i at Hone, fromthe: Nurses” . The ane A. Vargo. Geo., Newcom Johu Grahanr. 1 Knew Her" “« 1S s Ada -Eldridge, .R. N “Ro- si mdi i a earth will relieve rhoumetiedh: ‘experie slat a he wortd "aod tania A t2ibe et eapmaee wah 8 fo ere ao a hare the wabasryter ste ee Bathe in your own sod. ae mee Sie at et you won trade name of = ce scientific Pome eens pe Not Hotwulphur Spnog waters It ip used the sane cuywanmbath it Tt is abs Ritely, harendoos, Itie grey pevey retuned Ask for stplaining BULFLUD 5 A. P. Lenhart, Main, Street... Advt. — SN Members“ of, the pie tateiow aN through. ing to ‘obtait lodge in thé:stdte asking: the-members 1 @he proposed? be for the: aged.’ indigent and orphans | MUSTEROLEQUK -_ REUEFE NO BUSTER! hd Relieves Like | Plaster: Without urn or, Sting ite. oint. “Rates olf ot ‘mud pA % made. Wh Sate ete a ee “You do not have’ to i ee ‘You elmply cub ly the pain is and ‘nuracs use a itto their patients a pleurisy, heuma- oe ere aches of th2 pesioad rg, sore muscles, bruises; ere feet, colds of ter chest (it: ents pneumonia), ‘ 60c jars; $2.50, ae ase oe They: throat, bron- heck astania, new, loidgos _sisterbood” of this efN. Keniston, who is directing. the campaigns is endeavor. port ‘for their drive obtain: the’ perfaunent’ location, of Oddfellows clioinie for Bismarck; A letter’ hay beeiy sent. to- every. they Rebe) those: lodge’ elther support Ris: |: marck’s claim for the home, or-if they are pledged to someother city for first vice. to give “Bismarek, second: ‘or third .choiee,” The. returns. from -vari- ous lodges ‘to date indicate. that’ Bis- |, marck is sare-gf -the support of most them for ‘Second ‘honors and: in sev- eral jnstances. this city is favored as, wt choice. members of. .the’ fraternity, :Prac- all. of) the \larger cities, and iy tthe state are waging an-ex e.campulgn , for ‘the houoit of ng thie” ‘home location there. he due otrcular | er, Mr. Kenlgtow i + mogern scessible: to eve 24 hours. locut- ills“ overlooking tell you. what re "Famous Firet Division, U. S.’A., | Tected the’ show. during jxrformances “/ces and: also cbefore. the an cc proprietor. once offered. to take the t Fist Division show. over Rurope and [ the. ring it to, Amertean Cities but th dat ows’ home. will -Benefit. this stubborn. trouble; how} —< 0 s Ms hy vorntel quickly it, brings relief, stops itching lor, Cseating arrangements st expressions of civic spirit, wo ey <ure:that the’ honor,” high repute and lofty purposes of Oddfel- pect will “not suffer: at the hands of: the citizens of your, capital city iC the: fraterufty will afford.us'the hoyor of Accoming: host to: the Odufellow, liomelens 4 TAME YANKS AND) WILD ANIMALS 10) PUT ON CIRCUS! “Plans, Show jin Louiaville “eet oe aly wy “Louisyille, : fainens first divgten, U, s Me will stage a cclyéus ‘in, Louisville: the tirst week ‘of July on the 'sgine pretentious scale its original. produc: tion im Moutebaur,Germany, in 101. h while the division’ was a part’ of, ithe | | American, Anuy of. Occupation. “Shient. Col. Harcourt. Hervey and my ‘officers : a) t, plaus: for :the, reproduc: tion at Camp Zachary. Taylor in. whieh} more than 20 soldiers oe the division will-take part: [eut..CoL: Hervey: di- tifat characterize ing Germany before: the -Ameri¢an for: | reno: armies. The circus,.as it will b will-be. similar. to. the original, produc tion. Tu Germany, ‘the; performances |’ were featured ‘by: American’ Wild West- ern scenes depicting. “gabaret: life; yid- eri of:-bucking bronehves-by. ocw boys! ind girls” stagecoach “aud train hold- ‘nid Indlah® fights.’ Where. were also in which Roman khights ‘bartots? drawn : hy’ apeedy’ parses ought. duels with swords. | ‘Acrobate, wild ‘animals, * the set ‘of twins known as Before, the hairless; aud: After, the ‘human ‘gorilla ; thetri- tced man and the beared Tady were Ts rer should 1 know ie ec ‘Poslam ts able, to a. just how. greatly cools, soothes and comfarts. To spread 1 Poslam over an:angry affected surface. Ls { feel thet here, In reality, is just | the: healing “Anftuence the ‘skin-<de mafds, Treatment. is usually surpris- ingly’ short and improvement noticed every day. .Poslam ‘is harmless. Use R It for’ pimples, rashes and all. erup- tional disorders. ‘ A Fer free ‘sample | di: write ‘to. Emergency Laboratories, 243 -West. 47th Si! York City. Urge your skin .to become cledrer. chealthier by ‘the daily ‘use of Poslam it) searching for a better way He new that epicac.and ~ eines did'not ‘go direct to digestion. e a he found a Paik éalve form; so! ~ ‘by. the ‘body. heat. “These Vapors, it ITCHN FORE {| stewed the performances in Germa ish} American’ ambassador: to Denmark, but an:itinerdry has not yet Veen an- Rounced, ” > ported from Beyenspoort, toria district. where rich deposits are said to have been located. re sjyers,” A Jar of Vicks i is. Protection. Against Colds, lore than‘a score of years ago, a drug- gist in a little North Carolina town was ait passages, and vn did derange the ine standard; ‘time-tested salve was seatied over’ the throat. and: chest the ingredients: would ‘be: vaporized inhaled witli ich breath: Carried themedintig et 4 million jars are used annually. : Vicks is a Real “Little Bodyguard” “ to Old and Young ~ rag For.Infgnts and Children, Childre: ne : a Bears the. INFANTS CHORES V\OOmon spPers Y YOR! de attractions, as°was a monkey drill forty. mounted men. e Carl Hagenbach, American Circus | owt in.a few minutes. ed claims previougly news dg e ‘soldier- actors could not be spared y'the arnmiy. Commanders of all the Was also seeit by French and Brit- officers” tnd rman Hapgood. At the show next July at “Since I was a.¢ m -16,000° spectators / h A janneds: After this performance las ‘call for a tour in other states; tacks, Doctors could on! temporary relief. A lady lar trouble by taking Mayr’ ful Remedy. USH OF DIAMON: D SEEKERS ‘Jobanngsburg, March —A rush of jamond seekers to stake claims is re- in the Pre- sufferers.” allay: tinal: ailments, includin, Two thousand mei, including law: One dose will COR VINE Oe civil’ sérvaiits,” business’ men, ‘\For deep chest colds; bronchitis, sore thréat, hoarseness—hot wet towels should )first:be applied over the throat and chest to open the pores of the skin—then rib on: Vicks. « ‘ For ‘head ‘colds, asthma, whooping cough—a little Vicks can be melted in a spoon and the vapors inhaled. Formula. of Vicks Vicks’contajns Menthol from Japan— from the ‘Island of Formosa— Oil of Eucalyptus from Australia—Oil of Juniper Tar from the Mediterranean Coast—Turpentine from: the ‘long leaf totreat colds. . internal -medi- the lungs and by which he that when the the lungs N. ‘and air passa ¢ time. the pine trees of the South—Petrolatum from salve ; preset tint and'stimu-_ the oil fields of Pennsylvania, and other, lated.the ekin, aiding-the vapors inhaled” valuable ingredients, y° Jie tected the cone Sash caemed, Vicks If Filled on Prescription a 30-cent Jar VapoRub, an aad 3 year by year its use has of Vicks Would Cost from 60 ~ steddily_grown until now more than 17 to 75 Cents::, These ingredients are bought in enor- mous quantities, carefully tested by our ‘chemists and- mixed by automatic ma- chinery in our huge laboratory, employing V sewed: for told me of having been cured ¢ i. Wonder- The first dose proved to me that it would cure me and it has. Iam glad to recommend it to. other It Js a, simple, preparation that removes the caitarrhal }Inucus frum the ‘intestiml tract ay the inflammation’ w! ¢ practically all stomach, liver and intes- appendicitis. For séle ‘by. druggists evel ‘cdtarrh; ‘For mothers with small children ‘Vick is a boon indeed. No dosing— _, justlapply well aver the throat and chest at the first sign of “sniffles,” witha hot flannel cloth: Leave thé covering loose | around the neck so the arising. May ‘be’ freely ‘inhaled. ‘An ‘application at bed time usually pre- vents.& night attack of spesmicds over 200 people.» oh gaged an officer of this Company Prescription for! a 30-cent jar of Vicks filled.in various cities—below are given the prices cha ; which of course do nét include the physician’s fee: Chicago, tH. Mo. .70 70 Use ~ For Over. —Thitty Years ORIA ‘THE CENTAUR COMPANY, WEW YORE CITY. land owners, artisans and clerks’ took part andthe whole ground was pegged Some ¢f the more corpulent employ- professiona] runners to secure the selected, dispatch received =—_—_—_——S—S—S Dressmaker Do- < ~. ing Her Bit Id. T have suffered | With stomach trouble and’ gastric at- says harm ‘h cau: ‘Where, f \ ~ ] f wa ) te a ~ } ! | V ' th | Mw } ri Fi ) } o yi ‘ | “ ow

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