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M-rS-Hia:0"!,.} ifi •!?&$$ V' fts* i* \th y*V PAGE EIGH1 RESATURDAY Victory. Liberty Loan Pos ters Were Received, .This Mining. nUU HERE FRIDAY. «:Wort «m rwriwd this after WHMi tbtt the wlllppet tank to be dhuwu bete In the Interest of tbc Victory Liberty Loan will leave Grafton early and arrive in Grand Forks at 1:55 Friday eve ning so that it will be on exhibi tion hen all day Saturday. A large number of residents tbe county were aaxkma to see tbe tank Saturday bat did not want to remain here over Sunday as would have been •eouniT under the prior sched ule. These people will now have an opportunity to see tbe tank on Saturday morning and take tbe afternoon train bade to their Arrangements are practically 'com •pleted for the performance of the regular army whippet tank recently 'returned from overseas, to be shown here next Saturday in the interests of the Victory Liberty /Loan drive. The) war monster will ix.maneuvered by »n„w C1UU,..„6 Flour, 4-Ib bag I Wright's Buckwheat Flour, 10-Jb bag. I Currants, tpkgs... seded Raisins, 2 pk*a I Parlor Brooms, (Brick Cheese, jferllb..... mi.. Wheat, Toaaties, tbl^s, 1 •rrtr t'v r.! the United States tank Martin, corps. The veteran war machine was ex hibited at Hamilton today, and will be shown at Grafton on Friday before coming to Grand Forks for the dem onstration Saturday. The tank men were in the city yesterday making ar rangements for the showing of the tank here. There are no high flights} 'of steps in this city for the tank to .show its climbing powers No bad weather can disable the Grand Forks for the last few months, event of the day Saturday, for the! During the next four months be tank just dotes on mud and slush, and tween 30,000 and 40,000 "ay men rain or snow means nothing in its, from the Minneapolis recruiting dis young life, the drivers declare. trict which includes North Dakota, Posters Received iwi" receive their final discharge pa A large shipment of Victory Lib-j pers. and the extra work of the mam erty Loan posters were received to- office necessap- for releasing these day by J. H. McXieol. advertising»men, is thought to be reason for re manager, and they will ers have already been placed in win dows of local business firms. The Eoy Scouts volunteered their services today and have been busy placing loan stickers on automobiles and in conspicuous places about the city. CONTRACT FOR "NEW GRAND" LET TODAY The building contract for the New Grand theater, which will be con- structed in Grand Forks by A.. J. Kavanagh, will be placed in St. Paul today, according to reports received here today. As was formerly announced by Mr. Kavanagh, the theater will be erected with its front on DeMers avenue, be tween Third and Fourth, streets. Herald Want Ads Bring Results. ROCERI rj, •atf* ti-tj,'"" be distributed calling the local recruiting officer to to the various districts of the county Minneapolis. ^During the la. wee immediately. Many of the new post- four enlistments are recorded for this «fr?r.o onr) AT FAIR PRICES SUGAR, 25 lb. bag $2.64 VEGETABLES Rutabagas, per bushel Per peck Red Globe Onions, choice stock, 10 lbs Carrots, per bushel 85c Per peck .23c I MUk. tall cans, per can Per dozen 25c .$1.71 .. $0.69 Per case of 48 cans... Calumet Baking Powder, 2 1-lb 'cans Arm A Hammer Soda, 2 pkgs. Hershey's Cocoa, %-lb can W. H. Baker's Chocolate, %-tt cake I Spotless Cleanser, Ofi/« 8 cans .peanut Butter, 6-Ib pail I Aunt Jemima's Pancake CC/ 47c 15c 19c 21c .. I. Corn Hakes, Rie«, «. Wheat,'.. )"$! \1 X-^'r^'V- BOWS AWARDED TDEF.MUKPHY Bid of Local Man Found to Be Most Advantageous to Grand Forks. Waterworks extension bonds amounting to $15,000. were awarded to SI. F. Murphy of this city at a meeting of the ways and means com mittee of the city council held this morning. Mr. Murphy's bid was one of nine received by the council at its meeting last Monday night, and referred to the ways and means committee a^ that time. "the successful bidder offers to pay par value, and accrued interest up to I the date of delivery for the bonds, and to accept them at the interest I rate of 5 per cent. After careful figuring on the part of the committee this offer was found city. NAVY STATION CLOSES SOON Local Recruiting Officer to Be Transferred to Minne apolis April 15. On April 15, the local navy recruit- on. but a I ing station will be closed pemanently. veiled promise is made by the drivers according to an order received toda of the machine that the tank can do from navy headquarters in Minneapo about everything but stand up and' lis by Chief Boatswain T. Anderson, talk, and a surprise is in store. who has had charge of the office in onv men wnn wish tn fin- office, and any men' who wish to en list here must do so before next Thursday. Harmony Urged Between Capital And Labor in U. S. Harmony between labor and capi 5 tal, founded on social justice, was urged by Nicholas Van de Pyl, special agent ot the labor in an united States hnrpg" of address before the Com- merciai c)ub Wednesday night. Mr. Van der Pyl declared that the Nonpartisan league was a symptom of the same unrest now sweeping over Europe, and said that one of his ob jects in coming to North Dakota was to study that institution. In spite of the unrest in this country, however, the speaker said that the United States is in far better condition today than is any other country in the wrfrld. The speaker was introduced by George Wilson, director of the exten sion division of the University of North Dakota. Both Mr. Van der Pyl and Mr. Wilson also spoke at the reg ular monthly meeting of the Grand Forks Trades and Labor Assembly ljeld at the Labor Temple. Herald Want Ads Bring Results. FS SYRUP Blue Karo, 10-tb can 23c 32c 85c Red Karo, White, 10-lb can 78c ... 89c 5-lb can 4«c Molasses, Velva, 10-lb can Log Cabin Syrup, large size Yeast Foam, 3 pkgs $1.05 5-tb can .. 53c Sorghum, 5-lb cam 52c $1.29 Medium size 59c Small size 24c ...10c Macaroni, Spaghetti, Vermicelli, 3 pkgs. $1.19 24c 24c Jelly Powder, all flavors, QO/, 3 pkgs /&OI. Soda Crackers, 2 pkgs Rice, Blue Rose, 5 lbs Lemons, extra large size, per dozen.... 10 bmrn.h 15c 64c 33c SOAP Fels Naptha, 10 bars Kirk's Flake White, 10 bars Galvanic, 10 bars 100 bars Crystal White, 10 bar8....'^.'. 100 bars ...,... Electric Spark. 10 bars. '100. bars Swift's .•vmtt4|i^: 1 V. .7 Santa Clans Soap, It bars.. J/ ZTT Judging from the contents of the first issue, the magazine specifically aims at fighting all forms of radical ism—Socialism, Syndicalism, Bol shevism, etc.—in the United States, and a majority of the articles are de voted to this particular task. The menace' of Bolshevism is treated in great detail and emphasized by the force,of contrast with strong and con sistent Americanism. 'America First" is virile, uncom promising and enthusiastic in the fight it opens on the dangers that threaten American community and undoubtedly will take a promi nent place among the ranks of patri otic publications which serve the same purpose. The cover, appearing in three col ors, symbolizes Columbia, the army and navy, the business man, the farmer and the skilled laborer. America First" is published at *123 Merchants' National Bank building. WILL ENFORCE DEBS' SENTENCE Washington, April 10.—Steps to ward enforcing the ten years' impris-! onment term imposed on Eugene V, Debs, Socialist leader, for violating t-'b "i -err New Fiction^ Five new books by five, big authors: White Man by Geo. Chamberlain—Price $1.75 Ihe Sky Pilot tn Kp Man's land by Ralph Connor—Price $1.60 Hie Great Hunger by Johan Bojer—Price $1.60 Dawn by Eleanor Porter—Price $1.50 "LI Ting Bayonets by Coningsby Dawson—Price $1.25 BOOK DEPT. Seal Brand Coffee, none better— worth 55c per lb. Thursday's price A splendid cane and Maple Syrup, in glass bottles worth 45c. Thursday's price Libby's Mince Meat, you know the quality regular 30c package. Thursday's price. Gold Dust, a snap at per package Picnic Hams, weighing from 6 to 8 lbs. Thursday's price, per lb Palm Olive Soap, 9 Thursday's special, 3 bars for AMERICA FIRST" MAGAZINE MAKES ITS APPEARANCE "America First." a new monthly magazine, published and edited at St. Paul, Minn., by Tom Parker Junkin, is one of the rather numerous pe riodicals which owe their existence to the war and to events connected di rectfy with the war. In the first issue, now at hand, the program of "America First" is said to be: "American education for every American boy and girl. The Ameri canization, through education, of ev ery foreign-born man, woman and child who comes to our country. The proper recognition and reward of every man and woman who offered their lives and services to the nation in the great war. The advocacy of progressive methods and measures for the betterment of all conditions of life. The upbuilding of community life. The protection of life and prop erty of all citizens alike. The support of our nation's constitution and laws. A demand for the fullest measure of respect to the Stars and Stripes. The suppression of the red flag and all its agitators." GRAND FORKS HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1919. Friday's Grocery Specials the espionage,/act, were taken today by the government. Upon the re quest of '-Solicitor General King, the supreme court which on March 10, affirmed Debs' conviction, issued, its mandate in the case and it prill be sent at once to the federal district attorney for the northern district of Ohio. Two Million Rounds Of Cartridges Sent yel St. Paul, Minn., and the subscription The hearing of Mr*- Stanislawa price is one dollar a year. chinski. charged with tfee mttrder eleven year?, ago of Sister Miry John Vinfant Fifrlifiner of the convent at Isadora, near bere." YIOHHU I lgUlIUg Between Hungarians And Czechs At Ungvar London, April 10.—Violent fighting has taken place between Hungarians and Czechs at Ungvar near the Mo ravian-Hungarian border, says a Cen tral News di.sp9.tch from Amsterdam today. One hundred and fifty Hun garians were killed. The Czechs also had considerable losses. Every da: rinks tetters^ the Evtry toyH^ Arthur Kiirj In selecting .mmhmatia** RwmUr «l» Ik and there te no charge tor the eerviee. Wrtte her HWn The Over Mexican Border Laredo, Tex., April 10.- GLASS WILL MAKE ANNOUNCEMENT ON FIFTH LOAN TUESDAY EASTER Tpes- day night at the Metropolitan opera house, it was announced here today by the liberty coan committejs. JUDGE BARNEY OF COURT OF CLAIMS RESIGNS POSfflON Barney of the United" StaifeB court of claims today has msigiwd jife I effective April 15. Judge Barney now is at his home in Wisconsin asd no reason for his res'griation was stated. From 1895 to H02 Judf« Barney served in congress from the Fifti Wisconsin district and was appoistee in 1906 to the court of rjaitttft. IATCHIXSKI HKABDTG RE SUMED. Traverse City. Mich.. Aprii 1®.— was JEWELERS 0 Sevtk rwtt at DO YOU LIKE BABIES? There was a time, back in tbe dark a*e«, #iien nobody except mothers like^lMtbie^. 5 But iiow grrttt men spend days in, laboratories searching'm ways of keeping babies healthy and atronc. At -this store you will iind^a cdmBlete guards tor babys you will iind a cdmBlete arr^toC tlw naodarn aafe-jv' healtb and comfoitJ fr A JM S«e Our Windo^'blsr' AViS iivi' 600 Beautiful New Waists Offered at a saving of oVer $2.00 each The express man wondered what we were doit* cases it ook to carry this big lot ot waists—**« But not for long, however. For after we had at the "beauties." and examined their qfmSt^ Vm* that there would be several hundrea pleased wSieuMi. store If you are one of them you will be deJ^hWfi They are all new—take your choice. 4 LOTS $225 $3^5 $425 |52§ ON SALE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY IN OUR SECOND 48c 37c 22c 5c 27c 29c ASTRONOMY CORE FOR THE "BIG HEAD, SPEAKER DECLARES "The best cure for 'birtjeac" tita: I know of is the study of the science of astronomy." said President Tfcos. F. Kane in inrrodaciac Professor L. A. H. Warren of Manitoba aniversaty. who spoke at tmiversity convocation ltis njorii™« 11918." _____ 1 New York. April *10.— Secretary Glass will make the first officii] an nouncement of the amount of the Vic- Two mill- Five sun eclipses and two moon ion rounds of seven millimeter rifle eclipses occurred in 191", said Dr. cartridges for the use of the Mexican 'Warren. "If the moon were but three government forces were taken across fourths as big as it is there would be to the Mexican side of the border to- bo sun eclipses." asserted the speaker, day by permission of the American Taking up the discussion of the authorities. solar eclipse of June. 1918. which he illustrated with a series of slides, taken while on the Canadian govern men! expedition.. to which he be longed, the speaker went" on to de scribe and tell something of the var ious government expeditions made up for the purpose of observing this astronomical phenomena of 1918. He gave a vivid portrayal of the work carried on in the different! observa tion camps, and of the experiences tory loan, the rate of interest, dura- undergone by ihe members of the ex tion of the bonds and other d£t&us1 at a public mass meeting next Grand Ports" Shopping Center S»fo- Washington. April 16.—JsdSC e. Icp- trilh resumed today at Le«lacJ. indications that it wou3d be eozc33d«d by tomorrow night. At the bearta* last week, Jacob Fes, cfciircfe sex ton at Isadore, testified tint a pr»e« had told him Mrs. Lpcbiasfci kaB«d Sister Mary. P.Girard&Sn r-"P- One big lot wStoreShopper" subject. Total Soiar EcSpse of Jane, 1 a wonderful MP* S-AtSo- 1 EASTER GIFTS FOR THE CHILDREN For the baby we orter a large assortment of brand new rat lies—fevr th* little larger tots a full line of dolls. The "Toity Toys" ars something: new and are distinctive Easter gifts. See thcni in oar BASEMENT DEPT. joss ia Canada and Jhe United Suites. THE SKINNER STUDIO has moved to 117 No. Third St. Over Tom McGoey*s WE SPECIALIZE IN GOOD PHOTOGRAPHS Sittings Made Day or Night ASK FOE The Orifiaal Here Goes for a Sale That Will Not Soon Be Forgotten. Coats Suits Dresses Waists Petticoats Etc. SPECIAL NOTICE One great group of Easter Suits Before Easter Sale $25.00 COATS COATS One great group of Xpat£,_ Before" Easter 'i $25.00 WAISTS WAISTS jGeorgette—Crepe de Chine, Etc. Before Easter Sale 1 ft* EVENING EDITION. Popular Novels •i'lp. v.«« tuat placed on 6ur book Httete* shipment et this, enjoymont liover^of «»nan 4 LOTS FLOOR DEPARTMENT STORE POPULAR I E V?" 11 Be.aatifal Serge Dresses One gr«tt group of about 100 I Wool Dresses Our Aprpn Safe ism Mpdart and Aiiim^aft l^djr Cqr^ets •ft 0ftUM Union '.8ui(ii:vMie Hwi®ry .. .sto, ssc, aaa ap, We handle Phoenix 8ilk Hortery V. the pleased to a complete ot them. BOOK DEPT. JHE WEBSTER JBENOY INSURANCE O. A. Webster Bono* O. Webstas HAVE MOVED rrom 306 Kittson Ave. TO ROOM 501 Scandinavian-American Bank Bldf. TSSXk SOS H. W. Safe Zftft^tolHFJUITSaad INVALIDS For Infant4,lnvalidsudGrowing Children. I Rich Milk, Malted Grain Extract In Powder Tbe Original Pood-Prink For All AgM.| OTHERS an IMITATIONS Tbe House With More Than 1,000 Garments -iv Petticoats Silk Flounce Petticoats Before Easter Sale I HP J' ,1 have the n?#%^ pVer Sweaters SI tl ii tl t: t: ti a ii 8 I 1 i. "iM i ci A *?i JL Underwear •S-C^s