The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 14, 1917, Page 4

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

i ~ Srn t Rnana on me ORS en SR RENEE ree WEDNESDAY, FEB. 14, 1917.” , Foun iss BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE ———————— A wide-open town isnt one nhabitants awn. whose HISTORY TO PASS VERDICT. Bismarck, D,, Pob. 14, 1917. Biitor of The Bismarck Tribune: ROBERT FROST. Mibly the Outstanding figure stray” among the American poots today is Prost. Daward Goidbsc i in the Chicago T appreciation of the por that is into # war with Germany, well to ponder on the following words, work ago, by the president of umely and imerestms. We public and now 2 me: in par © Swiss re: LOCAL WEATHER BULLETIN quote, on the respon: Al the present time, when “the jast bune, bas taken trom the speech, a few years | I betes THE TRIBUNE ft tree ee Readers’ Col, ae Festoffion, Bimmarck, X. ocho, us it were, eaders re) umn S2SUED EVERT DAY EXCHPT SUNDAT ;War in Case American rights on the | sens are infringsd upon. | Wngland ‘hes declared war zone, which is @efended by cruisers ™may throw the United States and stationary mines, Germany has it mav be | ee the same; they have, however, \t0 refer to their only means 1 accom. plish what Emeland expacts to do, by | their submarines. “I any American vess6] sails ‘through this @nelish danger zone and over one of their Por the 24 honrs ending si 12 noon “] do not know Mr. Prost's age und wal some | minefields, who will warn them then” Pebruary 14, a , 89 1 canna judge his sibitities ot G8 Genera, | Tf we hed the freedom of the sen Penpemiare xt 1 oy Gevelopment, On the aurow field toy, Whe ie Buite ot Movies | HY the consent af ‘Grom in, we Temperature at 1 27 vo Thace ‘weehaietiedl oF to || who 1s Sully Of Nevine | could ship and rece noncontre- Bighest vy. 2g whic! as restricted himsel! up tony war; she will call before nang of war te md trom every TE. Lowert tast mis 18 ow he is 2 master. And T think this her tribunal ol the guilcs Sn2 aon TRE CKG uhiet wow? BOW Procipitation ther laconic noe just their number is great. B @ ghout international jew! and who is Bighes: wind veloc ... need. Shelley has suid: | Se naipiite ol ~ Tesponsibie Yor this condiiion? Bow 1 7 p.m, Viersiay. ums €4 mg 10 oveli-) euitty jurists about our mail service? Lei us keep STL That 5" dbeaienionica l Ga Sceatieenee cool, Mr. Campbell: us avoid war donicht and Th That is a dangerous yphers with Jet US Ibe just as Jusi and neutral 2s day. Paople will think that postry national and Sweten, Fol Por North Dakota: Gonernlty fair showla re what is ugly or somber METchEnts who have woulth und, Spain amd the : tonight and Thursday; colder Thurs-) pya does not, should smooth it pres nations, and we wi heve 275 Gar and extreme west portion tonight. NT fa 4 aa cause Yor war, beacause Lien our honor mperuzure ght: Ot aap ate sas ne will never 2 ange" bears he did not tions are superior te These nh ee embangere Culgers : a — al will be declared of thuxing | W2™ our ‘citizens to Chicago a £ mothe ides, comune’ this wee me the danger zone, ns have Kansas City iis, has become popular “Tye Toast zen. Mesico, and their Lives never Moorhané wher the Germans call ern = wil) Judgement gene Wie ave an entirety aon EES aI! uve sacrifice * Winmipas sruent word, “Harsh” isa Dintle too Cvorvehing, ‘en¢ ce ee ae St. Lanis hard and “severe,” applies more tH ani ‘their ay San Francisco 18 Hines of beauty or an unre provchable moral conduc, while 1 have ndded “4 oun he suid of the taste of a TEE sorvile, Me fonds tons with wine or the mand of 4 young £17). yenvesentations and At any Tate, we find in him the much the catch wo! blinds ‘them with of tiberts, humanity. Tooled antidote Lo oversweetness, Tuition! dignity, ere. while it plier hive vad to Gisenver WOKS To didi the coffers of some @ grandeur of man darmg to de aidhe tor tk to the larger f fs mightios! beradikary on + ape Se PaPETs Le mist . pile een * Prost he suid vétibe peopie, hey may have i cannot meke & gond hatenrtiom, hut are typ often SRS SSS SS SST TES @ War disp the spiritual man, jun Hterature to whom might he comparad, put somenogy ir PLOSPESEPEO PE OOF ais ting resemblance, His Suned i a ognome ds unigue, and the only sive wes JUST ASKING. hing whic nohe said about iw! dhup «of Bfismeny They've mate another rhling, OVE" sovaty ie that it is unYorgattaliie. at Washington, that we are not able LEUTZ REPLIES E ‘to understand anyway, Bnglund may hive aay wearer S Manieis refuses to hep von her helt Bismarck, NX. D Dear Sir cons arm an Ships or to oe them the submarine Zone, OUR SECA in your readers’ column 7 fimd var mor 7 7 ae owritten hy Mr. James Camp. js Amaricen vessel owners Pew pe a at ts ny} ss Voi, the tell am a ew people seem sulize the peril yet oy Mandan that they have the rig! € RY of our presen position, Congress has] agree with Mr. Fiendviskson. the Measures to prevent or 7 UNILW fufied to speed up preparedness plans Teprese ve, that Sumson is gone fu) attacks.” in pronortion te the nacessit Me Bnd wisn thar jawhone ds Totten This Jouves the danr proses me haiilace ad Wont hese eis Bre ; cya ae ¥ The vesihttion Wr Canmbell yefers shipowners, rips and RiKo ] ut will not dactare severe of German) that the the mos? tO has heen masser & Mass Meetmy nf the zens ‘of ‘this Town, dn doing 80 We have heen look ing a Tor ‘instane, The Siete Fi ir S18 history ny the world pie Nanoiemi: gavernment at the! bitterness he time neetied 2 diversion for the Test ites has less Monulation and © litte “Gloire would heve filied the bill When the question of ‘1 war" came up in the Pren: unanininusty bs oa to private S hehe aS arming the diniom Mans to vGadiding what is an unin ‘tack. ms is forced tr im ‘the heon suct Tween helligerents. Tnired extreme step we thet an armed American inte a fight with a2 German) jy, atime and is simk. Will this «i atitete the “overt adi” upon whi moma] watowith Germany awaits” moutral, mi her We Tanngad ‘ty remain neutrality thas won mo ‘friends 2 “a ere disliked almost as mudh as though pyent, the hasty ant sicaliet Whis is the time to toss The OTK we wore in a atute nt war ic” ernwi Toren entirely tha Darrel! into ihe ‘briny deep. Por the fragt time we heve incer Wear any cum TISATIE “hell” they su ed in witt ot vened in Buronewn matters. This has “7 ievelin i 3 NO END IN SIGHT Forned unon us an abandonment of pap yy pie a 3 atin Ebi ot deta lieu Sie men who had courage enough i at alicia gure What oie our traditional policy of mop-interfer- press ‘thei Ihonest opinion m1 matre hip tonnage to the extent Of 8 yee in the affairs of Burone. what mxy Ihe ‘the eonsenuences Tike Thie Choiseul, atte 3, (Grevy, ‘Argo voted against wat arvhotr Gmows the vesult of that now und the French mation ougint How. Whose mien ware then con traitors ‘ty their nation. The D Men were eiected presidents TRoumania Ah per Month must ibe sunk Rut the serious aspect now is Segond ty starve out Bngland, and we yeve one all these things the; siweimes thus far, under Ger hese signs: & the met many's. “unrestricted” olay, ‘have to nll uttendiant een at that rate. ng amt vigorous But even should dievensn, uaiteon oF udiont without Measures of 1 German submar ines keep up thei SOT AUCOOSSES. TT Te on yen] ere nur drawn iimto ‘this 7 y i robab | A net v bares the war may nol, probably wi TOT politicians at Washington continue cructive the worie goon end, and the world might as wel le then with ull forms of The neopip were wo: by infiue aroused ant would heve been consic. prepare for ‘another bi} want nm After Dngiand bas beon the north, we: have to be seen what her own resonrcas and with he DAfice bP Dpropriation Nweasures © some slug: damce pyar Sr for Podun aon funds to they T10w have had uimos take St. She still has abso : thing they wanted withou DW the ons he l has abs permitrad a = sblksereane nN mand ol « passage way - © ey heave not gained ar : : us pra GoFenssiess. ques but owk at rie Channel wnd to say Uhat she is starved |e such wemiitinns hove heen swept jthe ovihans and the financial when threetonrths blockaded May 8) pyar hy the lh me events of tion oF the nation and ory ome putting it the Inst Few devs In Roumanie ‘one There is s amd some as same ae j cubme: had common iomesty thing that the general reader and, per eros, He ie Ties Dine ae ‘ant courage enough ap he oF mn ulinwetl to de 5 2 mot tr Lonow we ‘hold a amor third union BF his wi haps, the German officials, have not given inl] thought. Uneland has had Plenty of warning ss to the time and craitm hetore BD Was one of the th are thousantis pines among ‘the worlél ow form of Germans’s attack he soa, Te) 6™S Inston’ of having Forty or more od] enough mow to say that Mnelund thas not prepared Mattes) we ne ti war and ‘courageous for this is to sae that the grastest 58 conte them euoust ito stil 80 tet ‘this Tins mt aavall 1p ic ancths 0 Sek are und quartets Sy that tires % ae tn ther share arth is 2 Fool . of war whether just or uniu The Red wr of the German sub-/ Suinpd ’ will not tio ‘their duty jus: ‘Our Yani Forves are msignifican as that amfortunate mem Tnarines, earlier im the war, was se eosstul and awially discomraging 1 ‘traders, at the start. t simmeratl @own. As ‘io starving Wngland, it was @ Talore, hh failed ecense Dngiand Found maans to put it @own, The the Roumanian cabmet. ant their iv for the ke at Asa second Tine of defense we hove the volunteer xmontalty day ns § wl a a 5 z ee pelo aes maint What has iecome of Toumanie? emonsirarad in the recent mobilize q_yin widows and omihans. War is tien at fhe Mexican ‘hortiar hell. There is an giement in ‘the amaking of more and lbetter submer We showid net wait until war comes United States war Gun Tactoties. anes thy Gormane thas cortainty been | P8Fore we lhorin ay tram nur men in nabs sath! ete te ee Bown ty Drgiend. To would he shasr the ruiiaments of national fefense amie eal Se asthe ase Golty it Ibotieve that she thas taken no) Compulsory military training fis ‘the pave any attention t the innocent steps tho meet this mew moenecs. Dven only solution Midlation providing liteod -spilied, the witows and comphans such crufe ikifers as the Rahvionians ‘suth @ system shoulil heve lien rush te have Tate; its tie almigitty wore mevor thus caught mapping, tt 8f through long azn ee ae, gee atime. m0 Would nem ve ait all remarkable should) Communities sow shouidl he emma pte their anilimiter mmnes wewe: tehis “umrescricted” warfare «oon prec ne to equip and train ‘their died. a0 by @ Dress largely owned by thimilty facie out, as a starvetion mes eG TAM, No one wants war, nut oom Northcliffe, ant you will find ure, us Gid the other, without ‘he | @itions @emund thu tie mation pre ae ee Sa ary a Py a ss Silvis ear raat emuntry aé in Tal B. wold at Verse ‘eine informed as ty are at one Yor ithe wworst. _pomiiiation arous irtificidlty to Ate thow tthe fizdie was applied. Brglant and France thuve iearnetl game ‘fever feat of a «e-calied pattini- — (ithe innity Hessen oof umprepareiiness. ism anti amy man wito ieoke into ‘tire Tf paper cletbing is to be im style, |Tt seems allmmst anparent tint onty Tuture with 2c Tr “OVE and Leap Mowspaers will give Chunks Yor the © Ihuritism caf diantl and five will ewak- “He conserves: speetiared asset ai Sametre KeNsrmans. ‘on his mation from ‘its tethers Tes if considered 2 tratter. “Wh | ks Tong ais owe wing tp ithe wolun- gre vou, Mr. Campbell? “What have Our mevy thes submitted ty several eer system) owe will cortinue it have vou ‘tone for your country”? Wou ‘have Snsiilts, hut ot Grows tthe line ait weer: a mdb jn linu of an army. mo wife. mo children. noboty ha sireti mm : ss i n ‘tear if vou get killed at ‘the Tromt, spe pelt ieee ee + ‘bit! are «you -reatiy ‘to go there” “Are | Sanevicun Ibavonets, insteat ot flash soy engage im any business ‘concern Whose who Feel crievedi cause Wit | INS, horeafesr will ive div ive. War which might have to ‘suffer incase of on severest] rehitions with Germany | iis tesing itts giumo- wat oT ive Tine? “Will -vou ‘have ‘to gihouli ‘hear im mint thet Count von! Day any -ailflitional -war ‘taxes ‘to ‘hein Berntorf iin ymitilic interview de pay ‘the immense expcnsex? “No. Dit Cott: Come HHeatiache ant Grip. vou ever pay any ‘taxes? Glarsi thet President Wilson hal 1) LAKATIWE BROMO QUININE cre. h is Tune wh Tf ‘this nation ever will have cause ‘to fight ‘for its ‘honor, -you ‘can fiepenti that evervone who ‘signed ‘that resoin- tion im ‘this ‘town will tio ‘his share. we thave sworn ‘to tip #0 and 7 “think everyone of ‘them ‘has as ‘much cre amply what} endengerad. But iy some onuse or complicrtion sould Invo our honor, then let and shoulder to Shoulder: ut, FP wou want ro af 10 net Torget to emis! vow not Vet those alone v support 2 famiby cor (porting their parent old BEE. And ‘never Forget ‘thar used to he hall, but wmder presenr conditions, it miust ‘he far more than | We are all meaty to dc we (can for the honor und the nity «of this, our cour nu hardly amyhoty wants 16 Up ko a ‘lot of preety ammunition Meniiac turers and their dnsutiable doliarhun- £Ty Gear We, ‘here alone with a views, by very prominent men ‘Hike your wid poli Willi Hennings a Polintte Senator Works, Wb yronns, Helge son, Norton «and a We have to give ‘credit to thes: threp mer Yor the courage ‘Thos shown, ID anire the «atta heve esr subiected “to Wours truls neate wat if and do © Ihave to sons whatever into ) Hatron, do not stand They ave shared ant level-headed triand Flanson une Glen Gray, Man THilitie hove, teturned Hone trom Snelling tyesrertiay utrernoon time OF service Tor hoch young men dn the milit The Weimhandir has ¢ amity went ‘to St Anthony today to atrend the weddime of Anton Weigir ant Miss Frances Graft aG, wii had een in ndan antl mzer for x coupie of : iting ‘relatives and 5. retiTnen t) Bismarck anc ed ther duties clerk in Store Nora Lamb of Bismar: WUE idan Monday evening to attend we given iby the “Me letic eid Rov. KOM. F gold der emg ‘tie fuessing contes! idl under pices «of the Thompson Tarts fie war awarded the 3 Ames Eri John aitice receivet! SI) im Stoxes am the ty ni, The Manian ant Bisn tino) asketball Teams will 1. game here Pridey migin a’ the hall. The game iis tp he ceil TORO), sharp. A dance will Golinw tie Verein eid an imnor: Montey evening Dionesr garmer ant wall RIOWN KU Yaiser in the fiufi lncality, returned this won, Tey: couple ot m Man jeeds Reiiloswer of Cer andan and Bismarck Tor nisiting Grients and oréie turned svestortiey aw McVey went ey attternuon to spent ing ‘tieir daughter, 8 few ti i Wins. W. R. Coo) Mary ‘Anderson thas returned trom @ sOverd) Weeks vacation trip in ‘tie south ant She resuneed irer diu- ties ws clerk m ‘the (Cummins, ‘Titor- berg, Thter store yestertias A muniber of Mantanites went (to Bismarck yesterday ‘to ate the ler: igiature anti transact other usiness mutters Sohn Dewson was iin Mandan wes: terdey ‘trom ‘his home iin ithe Barnes district. Matt Weisgie. tr. a young farnenr jin the visility of St. Anthony, was tn Muntian vesteriiay, atttentling Ww musi 8 Given ai tie M. AC. evel wenter of New Tim, Mim. i to artive Gn this city te day, Lo spent 2 few diaye wisiting ira! utives and Irients. Attorney Oliver Gasverson of Fe zen, wito ‘hati een fin Manian for 2 nuniber of Guys, fodking attter ‘nusi nes matte etureii ‘this «ifteroon. FUNERAL FOR THE VATE WR. RUDD FRIDAY Funeral services (for ithe liate A. Rud «of Seventh street, who diet! in he Bismarck ihospitdl Tuesiiz will fe continetet Mritiay im ‘tie Noy- wegian ‘Lutheran church, ‘the jivour ‘to be annommeer jater. Rev. Wir. Bvore ant Rev. Wir. Pregiil will he im ctharse Of ithe sertices. ‘Mie thotty will the taken ‘to ‘Lang (Praitie, Mimn.. ‘tor ‘m- terment. CHURCHMAN DEB. Roeckiorn, M., Reb. 14—ivhn Briap- fet, last of ithe signers of tthe chatter of the Augustana synei, 2 document which officialiy iprougitt tire DBweilish | (Lutheran chur¢h jinte existence im ‘this (years, | | Teale om ne RA Missioner ihas been temporarily tturn-| courttry, is Geatl rere att ‘the age of 9) COMMITTEE 5 DIGGING. The private office «of ttre anti «com- sup, How Can Our Navy Become ASS st00 On) “Re fad Z Take Seas toFight? Ten First Line Battleships ——— wad WN PESO TION ®y F. M. KERBY. lary vessels, comprise the active fleet | New York, Feb. 13—How long will today. | Bliminating certain of the cruisers, See ihn uned aeetecrgead inte | gestroyers and older submarines it is a ee se eee ret in the Atlantic which is 2all Resolutions petitioning the legis | How much of a mary is there thu/ able instantly. lature 1 spread upon the statute ‘gen actually take the high seas and | These vessels have practically full hooks Jaws so Grastic und so far|mpintain itself there continuously, if|crews, are in real, active service, and reaching in their effect as will make | war eomes? |conld sail at once on wireless orders North Dakota a state to be dreaded | These are the questions firing about to any point. labe and avoided by members and repre- i the mation today. What else is available? — sentatives of the 1. WW. and re] genre are the cold facts: Forty-eight other fighting vessels questing that the state appropriate! Tipe navy bas in commission today/are “in commission in reserve” with tor the of the pance officers not! just 10 firstline dreadnaught battle | one-half crews, and all equipment on than $1,000, to be divided among | shins of the latest design. To fill out board except full stores. and to be used scle foT|the “firstline” of defense, the fleet| These include two firstline dread- of -appreh | gontains at present four of the best|aanghts, 18 predreadnaughts, 17 cruis- i | predreadnanght ships. jers of all types and 11 destroyers. t- |" As a “soneen” for this little fleet,| So far as sailing is concerned, these there are in commission 14 cruisers of | vessels could actually put to sea with- all types, and 38 destroyers fully man-|in 48 hours. E led while 18 more destroyers are in| But—and it is a big “but,” indeed ze old commission operating with reduced|—they would go to sea sadly lacking complements of men. | trained men to operate the machinery For const defense purposes—inclnd-| and the guns. jing those in the Philippines, Hawaii} If war is declared, the president will and the canal zone—there are 4),immedistely authorize increase from submarines in commission. | 74.700 to 87,000 men as provided in This, with certain necessary wuxili-|the last naval appropriation bill. -/ HOW UNCLE SAM STANDS TO DAY IN NAVAL PREPAREDNESS é tion of or atte a among ie in m some appro | Benson neute TOW | aes eS F3 z= if 22 ¢ = = ei Ss Ss fo ee 5 ce oe ca Ss "BES TYPE OF VESSEL: ae =e 32° O53 3 2 ed 22 28 sf et Ss oF o- BS re oe 2c & Be 22 &2 Ge Ff 2 o5 oF oo SS 29 i nlronce . > ez Fu eo FU Ze m our Agricuitu Rattleships, first line 2 3 4 Poulson, Battle Cruisers oe 7 # REI 1) Battleships, 4 18 a 7 ng ay Tore Wr) Armored Cri 3 7 4 -° muhe thayls@? this Scout ‘Cruises te 3 oH -- | Crmisers .,.....---« 1 7 a 3 ae oe em no wpe ae 2 1 20 sont governor,” suid 40 ae 3 1 31 2 her, “but 1 don Roe eae 4 2 1 a - sapere Cnet ee | Gunboats ue seneen sn 18 2 7 “2 1 ar of nds and concent Transports . hee ee 8 oy Si 1 i o- er sie Supply Ships - 4 =e 2 me a =e Roos Fuel Ships ..... 20 : e rl Be 1 Hats Torpedo Boats 1 «ig Cage 2 Bospital Ships - bs . i oma intes TMENGSTE een 2 H mask, Tih wee SmmMunition Ships - ‘Bill 24 Totel noes acusees 1 BB 29 23 a 66 mui sot (Ladd power there would ibe ayail-| military valve as to be practically off "sand TAN) men in the | tbe nary list. itie—partially trained men, i wiki 3: muewth, theres ate a jtive flast would contain, counting Aouse Bi Lo amon San- | he me! so on shipboard at ‘once | chins in commission, in reserve and in (ot “tye! nowlkdce of their dvties.| ordinary, at the present timet ‘28 gat- fo tn} 2d by Secretary of Navy | tleships of the first and, seaond line, Ipague Mmombhers. Wiedi Teasing neces R2 oruisers of wll classes, 8 destnpy- Tmnisis thet there are now in this ers, 41 submarines, and 13 t éo country 2h officers ané Men Wh! hosts, counting only the real fights he components were!) Bill Recatioe, rat repr a been trained in the movy and | vessels of the feet. i. Went Lo she x Ss || Rive big, new battleships, we, inti wens for: Tutzhor scomsitien, [ZEYE Fone Into civil Mise, | tems stages of completion; oe ation OP motion of Representati x A start dis heen made on the or-| overs are on the wars or ibaing ft- tatir Sunization of a mererve, end itis est!-/+eq gut: and B1 submarines are in muted %,000 trained men of this Gass | course of construction. oO coil He BEOULTAG «Et ONZE, | These ure only the ships suthoriz- | CITY NEWE | Qn ndidition ty the vessels “in com-| ad prior to Aug. 28, 1916, Sage not Mission” ‘nnd “in reserve,” thare ere|include the ships of the ‘threesenur BIRTH OF DAUGHTER other wessdis, of smaller military val | program” then authorized " and“ for Horn ro We and Ws. Ley Bhai of Ne. “in ordinery”; that ds to say, with |most of which contracts ‘have been this city, Sunday, in the Bismerst|> t0 0 per vont of a full erew, sand |Tet, hospital. » daugitter ‘all enuipment except full supplies. | Under pressure, with the yards iia ite “tn ordinary” take about two | working 24 hours 2 Gay, it is probable ILENVES HIDBPITALL, D mute ready for see, und as | thet nearly oll these vessels now un- much Tonger ns is necessary to reise | der constrection could be put imo Oxcar FF who es een a pe : - tiont fin ‘tie osnitel Yor wev-|| Their crews ito Full strength, commission before the end of the year eral «wee to this home). TRE Navy now thos one cruiser, two| D817, with the exception of two or in Rourth -atres: I, who lhas |Gestroyars, three submarines and 12 / three battleships Sorpate hovts in ordinary. Thet similar speed would be made dn addition, there ure thres very|on the newly authorized ships goes om ola second-line pettieshins, four cruis-| without saying, and the most effective TURNS FROW TWIN CITies, (PTs, One submarine, und some auxili-| means employed would be the imme c Paterson. manurer of the Mis- \Bties “out of commission.” These ver. dinte taking over of all private dock- gouri ‘Valley Mntor ompeny, and R K6ln woull irsquire months to meke|yards and their use for naval con- ‘4. Eioorn and W Fugmen of | 782ey for see, und ure of so smell] stroction work. the same firm, heve returned from! Just Fun heen ill. has entered the ins patmient, ution | hevk store, has return. | ranging her spring mil- Minneapolis, where they attented the the Walib © autn snow jad and Gs car ~* [dinery display. She was eccompuniad | GOLDEN VALLEY WISITDR. by Miss Moretith of Minneapolis, who | —————— Hiiwerd Sheri of Goiten Valley was Will be thor assistant. } THE TRUTH. among (the business misitors in the ° oa <o | —Sister—Did Grace tell you the trath city Threstiax i MINOT VISITOR, | wien ‘you ‘asked her her age? mt | AC Dobnson, prominent in ‘henkir 1 ‘rother—Sh. HERE OW BUSINESS, circies. spent ‘several dass im the cay) Sige Whee aed she say? Mr. Waver of the Vaverdliow Mocorpreturnme ‘to ‘his home in Minot lust Brother—Sbe said it was none of company, ‘Gladstone, was jin tie «ity wedk jay business—Inde. Muestigy transacting business and | nai ee es. «* * calling om ‘friends, Attentiing Meeting Here. | A MOTORISTS CRITICISM. ~ - 2 Tiel . Gontz of Stanton, WK | “Here's a map. that will show HERE HROW STILL. | county, arvived in the city Tuesday all the points en oaLonap he Wietor Antierson, win contucts ajaittand the mesting of the Register of | | route,” ‘Deeds usgociation, which was beld in| the court room toiey. general sinre in Still, was lin the city Tuestiey on ‘usin “}t's no good,” geplied Mr. Chaggins. “Kh shows a dot,of landmarks, but it “ot | cee |G@oasn't definitely focate the i RETURNE FROW EAST. | HERE FROM ARENA, shops.” . Sate Miss Otietie, wit thas eon jin (Chi- | Garry Muchter of Arsna was among ee cugo ant ‘the ‘twin citi in tthe linter-| he (husiness visitors dn the capitel | DETAILS WANTED. est of the millinery department of | city Tuesiny. “Whar yon git dem hens, Rasts? — “Raised “em.” “Fram whar—eggs or coops?” wee AUTHORITY, A schoolmistress asked her class to jexplain the word “bachelot,” atid was very Tach amused whet a tittle girl answered: “A bachelot is a vety happpy man.” “Where did you tear that? asked the mistress, “Rather tol we —TILBits. ee MIS ART FAILED. Alice—they say TOM is a expert in the’ art of selftetense. Marie—Noweense! Raith made Ain | propose i Heat one week. BRASS TACKS. Heat, ay angel | Riis wite—One Moment, please. is What a rope or a Comiplinret aR. | FAIR ENOUEN, ; pitense ive 8 pore DNA whan A : "et YOR GAR wee Ot OF ORE aye.” | “Weill, Mon, yankee R a Wick” WTS ALA iw “ye STVLE, | RatherWikat aie ¥ canna? POR ORV AON, Oni Meme 7 [om ase. BOL WY eka eee | a won el © ag wa He Oe ee eC Ne | | Re ASCenttatnty,” repied — Gwenteln’s | RETR YOR WORN 1 AY _AT TOE SABA THEATRE TD NIGHT Srone pirsmres t > * » sede, , Yes ‘ago? pe 4 ‘ ‘Bs i

Other pages from this issue: