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Sect PRS atom penis ee aed a BISMARCK DAILY. TRIBUNE SATURDAY, : APRIL7, 1917. 5 ‘ Matered at the Postott ice, Bismarck, D, ap Beoose Cia Case Matter. e {B8UED EVERY DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY e : SUBSCRIPTION N RATES PAYABLE N \ / Daily, by mail or carrier, per month ... $ .60 { Daily, by mail, q North Dakota .. ccccccce 4.00 Daily, by mail outside of ; North Dakota, one year .,... 6.00 i Daily, by mail outside of ° « , North Dakota, three months. 1.60 Daily, by mail in North Dakota three months ........s60066 1.25 ‘Weekly, by mail, per year ...., 1.50 i Member Audit Bureau of Circulation TATE'S OLDEST : NEWSPAPER (Matablished 1878) ~ 4 + LOCAL WEATHER BULLETIN. For the 24 hours ending at noon, April 7, 1917: 8 Temperature at 7 a. m. - » 25 Temperature at noon 40 | Highest yesterday - 36 | 2 ‘ bias’ : Lowest last night - 23 b il Cc ° b di d Lowest last nis} . In the beauty of the lillies Christ was born across the As Hedied to make men holy, LET US DIE TO MAKE Highest wind velo 20-E if < ' . : ' For North Dakot Fair tonight H h + Hi b ed ° ° ‘ ise as vamner nal ors With a glory in His bosom that transfigures you and me: While God is marching on! tonight and east and central portions Zs ie i : < e Sunday. Bik tee © (From “The Battle Hymn of the Republic’? by Julia Ward Howe) IS W. R ERTS, Meteorologist. OOOO TESTO TEOOO OOD ; earn eee UTA 7 = @ What is a kiss? Nothing ¢/Passonger ship or hospital ship. We Tulpn ones clas against another that | throw at lim our ink bottles, as did Martin Luther. Indeed, about the i divided by two!—Fred Stone. “|need not resort to these things, but} is in demand? ° it worst thing I know of Satan is what is written of him in the Book of Job. 0000969004500 0 66) We are fools lo expect mercy or ex Why is it that the leaders of the} atur ay vening etter It seems that for some reason ‘he ‘took delight in testing the patience of o. » hibition of humanene n any degree.; Non-partisan movement must gather . . | Job and afilicting him with boils, but the suffering of Job was ‘not so great ‘ ; ; ape et Gaae aupkes By Justice J. E. Robinson as to prevent him from talking well and holding his own with three com- We are dealing with madmen,| here the soap-box orators of the Hast? i OWN A FLAG! . e He os | forting friends, who imputed all his misfortunes to his own sins and follies. The slanting. ‘ays “of the sun whose sole purpose is to Kill, by all are there no farmers apable of go- 1 have found that our modern Satan'really likes good people, and espe- be Ab foul, as well as fair, means. We need| ing out and explaining to their neigh- Gur justices arc every day pushing their work and turning it into cially those who do not fear to work. When I meet him, | always greet athed the parade ground in gold. | + jecome madmen, too, but we will] bors the merits of this movement? | Pleasure and soon we hope to decide every appeal within thirty days. We | him coarteously and he greets me in the same manner. With all sincerity, From the tall |) aictclass fools if we at all rely! Why make North, Dakota a’ mecca are not stealing our time, receiving | | do a! you, that when I cross the Great Divide on my way to the white staf! the) 07 ‘ eee fi Laer hee shirt Socialist with 1 pay for doing work and leaving it un- Celes , if happen to meet Satan I shall not fear him. I shall say: ‘Stars and’ Stripes upon the fairness, humanity or mercy] for every red shirt Socialist. with a done, as that is vulgar theft. Hello, old ‘fellow; glad am | to see you; how do you do? And he will answer A ars a = i of our enemy. gift of gab? This time I want to write you of with still greater courtesy. He knows well how to be a Prince of Polite- 5 uttered slowly) ahore is no such thing as rights,| But to return to Mr. Bohn. It was some Bible stories. In a former let- | Ress. i} 7. 1917 a ‘ down, The bugle), such thing as obligations, no such} he who conveyed to Governor Fra- ter I gave a simple statement show- ‘Bismarek, April 7, 3911. 5 sounded the long,},,. : 3 elie invitati ae . ing the w to measure and com- J. E. ROBINSON, 7 *l thing as honor or duty to civilization | zier the invitation to speak at Cooper Per t Pinata i sweet strain of : a ‘ nae pute the distance to the sta Th Judge. i ii te mia) cs in this war. Our enemy has abolish-| Union, the recognized socialistic for- is something that should be known to S. seas i retreat ed all these, and made dominance by] of the nation. Mr, Bohn was re- every Bible student. You should also E ae rs All over the expanse of greet |) arism the e. We will do our coived with open arms, signed up for learn that the twenty milion stars e e manders the number of gyardsmen award, in front of the long barracks, |") Hs a Oe CauCAuatih several speeches and told to “hit ‘er within our telescopic vision are all air tes entitled to a pension under the pro- ver gonder by tia Wine eins Wewee | dn elimina eng ae SM] up in a sort of sky's the limit style. suns, with other worlds sevolving visions of the senate bill adopted at i khaki stir ne “ike ‘a aed while we have a man or a dollar left.} It was Mr, Bohn who recently in around them, and that our sun js only e the last session appropriating $50,- a aki stiffened to attention and |\y, Vit) war as civilized men should,{‘New York denounced the army of the a star of common size, and yet it is For aster 000 for a reward to guardsmen who ; ele Gn ve ae oe but we will not quit until the last| United States as composed of im- oxen sunilon Unies large iin Ne served on athe, Mexioan homer ae ‘ it came to ear oO ve gathered], | fs - x j pa is true we cannot see the e 8 nd fall. e amounts due i , sa varsauiy"aito! tne arms of the color| ome eee: moral men and only, the protection of other worlds as we lo the suas whiel Is Promise individual guardsmen range from as a Nae Astral ars the police saved him from mob fury. we call stars, be e each world $30 to $80, depending upon length of ae i hie buB ie ee UM) he nation, is in war against its] He was virtually expelled from the shines only by reflecting the light of service, Quite a number will re- red hands were raised to the visors | 1, a ema faculty of the Michigan university be- mn, but reason snows tha: all the ceive no pension from th estate be- Sf ne Hundred’ Gapa.-<Then'the bunk: | Wile, “Vet all paeiists. 0, Wack aie eet ae Sent “1a aioe lie do serve just tho sxme purpost | Annual Parade of Fashion Not to cause of their having benefited from neay of the big tort, went on. down and be qu Rs Fe atemmn vee a our sun and that each sun is the federal aid provided for soldiers’ with | aoRAaul aad el — wprejudices,jind, his anarchistic agita- center of a solar systern! 4? Be Marred by Chilly Winds, {dependent -relatives. It is still }im- phe AeIng = eee paid their STANDING BY THE COUNTRY. tion among the, students. worlds and moons.'!s9d possible: to determine whether |$50,- daily tribute to their flag. “ ry b This, then, is the man Mr. Prater, Here is ‘a story ‘to !dilustrate the Snow or Rain 000 will go ‘round, ds all of the com- 1 The moment was almost religious. i want to stand by my coun. dpaicnaterercimeomeaalnigith e y subject: In Fargo \tKere ‘ig/an attor- . Sette panies have not yet =teported.” : . oes try, but | cannot vote for war.’— nan 6F “the Republican county ne: ty li Fair, skies and a temperature of To those men the flag meant every- Ys sommitt as y-at-law, a mighty ood ‘lawyer, ir ‘ | thing. It was the symbol of utter de-|. Miss Rankin, member of Congress Commitee, SDOnsors: ? fp] and his name is Taylor Crum.’ He'ts, | about .50 degrees is the forecast for Pert hte i cae in Bouter ‘The ceremony re.| from Montana, ‘What do you think about it, Repub- z a ft cetious fellow, a regular Peter {Easter ‘Sunday in Nortli’ Dakota and TRANSIENT FU FQ D DEAD j Dhue their Daal weet ins a ; Souk BA licans of Burleigh? + Pinder ale eee en ean the | Bismarck. ‘Easter gowns, hats and E ASR exisiadaty’ (heh owen’ (9 aie one ete cate an ae eae ; vou inthe Ieugh, Now, this. game. | other novelties of spring may be worn | i nation! Ye VARY Owed to portunity to voice the patriotism of] The words .are.those of, President A vaylor Crum is: a. churoh:goor’and ‘a | tomorrow. without fear, of :being) ruin-|; | (Spectt o: to’ Tribune) i i her sex when she Joined, the small] Wilson, but the resolution is that of good Christian, and so it) came ed -by snow,,rain or chilly ,winds. 1 Lidgerwood, N. D.,. April, 7.Jos- " What does the flag mean to you?| 1. 101) teph K { x group of pacifists in the House. the’ people pass that on one Sunday evéning, The Easter of. 1917 is not going to/eph Kucera, a transfent laborer, was i You are not a soldier. You cannot|™ |, press dispatches can be "believed sane " when: he and Twere at the M. E, |e Jike the Paster of 1916. said the found ‘dead in his’ room about 2 4 see it sink from the. staff every even- pea Da pene ie 5 ites church in Fargo hearing a lecture on | Weather man this afternoon. Last | orclock “yesterday (afternoon. A jury e ing. You cannot hear tho’ haunting the manner in which she. faced the} McCumber did not have to watt long JUSTICE ROBINSON, the prophets, he put this question to | Year the great Christian holiday fell ,impaneled “by the coroner returned a 3 notes of thabugiewith every settin great issue before her was not en-|for that other. ship. His scruples . the distinguished speaker:*-Do you, | 2 ‘March 26 and in Bismarck the day | Verdict that death was due to an ab- 2 gle with every Setting | couraging and certainly her vote does} about onterigg thq war should be sat-) Yelieve inthe lleral story ef Jonah The''ahiswer w: “| was fair but cold, Tomorrow there|sfessed lung. The man had been of the sun) But you can show it just], reprosont:the’ attitude of millions| isfied now. think a person can be-a good Christian without believing#.4!' Of course, ; Will be plenty of sunshine and what dead several hours when discovered. as much reverence as the men whose paisa . % , pa that was great solace to Mr. Crum. The whale story! had'taxed ‘his credu!- might be called a “perfect day.” The] UP to, the-present time, the. authori- ae . dolé'tinaiflogs it-is to detend itd power {OX PANoue women sorramerics, 7 ity, and, whale or no whale, he was bound to be a good Christian, temperature will be 20 degrees above| ties ‘here have, beer unable to com { earths Ronor: When recruits were called for na-| We hoped for peacé. We prayed ‘And co I think we may all‘bé.gdod Christians withdult® ‘believing many the maximum reading of last Haster.|7unicate. with any, of his relatives. F Von cen nave four own flag, You{ Yl service in some cities, two wonien| for poace. ‘Being in war. we hope for| things contained’in thé Bible. We do’ not have to believe in the fall of |', The annual parade of [aster fash-|:4 : ——__+—~9 : avs . volunteered for every man. This un-| plenty of powder and pray for plenty Adam, or that in Adam's fall we sinned, all. You know it is said that when jon—and.every- city has its show, | j CORRESPOND: t can unfurl it from your own free! ic. patriotism tyalcal oF the| of ability to hit’the: man God put Adam in the Garden he forbade him to eat of the fruit of the tree | {0m the smallest rural town to the ENCE | t American home. You can show your se ca Rice Sek ves ee neta So of knowledge, and said: On the day that thou eatest thereof thou shalt | Metropolis of the world—will unques- r) Relebors that you love every star{ "tion's women rather than the nega] surely die, Saian said to Mother Eve: It is well for you to eat that fruit |tionably be the greatest display that STERLING NOTES, t and stripe and all they represent. tive vote of Miss Rankin. Still another plea for our friend-jand ye shall not surely die. God knows that on the day ye eat thereof the Capital City has seen. Fetching} Mrs. Chas. Gaskill went to Bis- | Seinen ach your son odd Gancnter| [ie cetiom that @ member of Con| stip a: 1d "von: “DethmanmiHollwer: your eyes shall be open and ye shall be as Gods, knowing good and evil, |™0dels this spring in suits and hats) marck Wednesday to visit her daugh- ; u can teach your son and daughter gress is put to the test as early andj The unwarned torpedoing of the (And in dness he said it.) And when the woman saw that the tree w: are most striking. ‘Bismarck, too,|ter, Mrs. Carl Kositzky. The Kositz- ‘ what the starspangled banner means : : 5 a pre nals good for food and that It was pleasant to the eyes and a tree to be desired. | "#8 become a fashion center for the) ky children spont part of their Eas- ; ie hse: under such stress as Miss Rankin.] United States ‘steamship, Aztec. to make one wise, she took of the ffuit thereof and did eat, and gave |West and the central portions of the|'ter vacation visiting Sterling rela- 4 If you have no flag in your home She failed, in this instance at least, tia aiso unte her husband, and he did eat. (And it was the proper thing to |St#te, the merchants sparing no cost | tives. eae Waa i have agzlectaa triotie duty, |t@ Measure up to the highest stand.| ‘Ladies, the popular colors this sea-|do.) And the eyes of them both were opened and they knew that they in bringing the latest styles to the) A large crowd attended the Van : you ha neglected a pal riotic duty. aed OE American iwomunhood. son will. be red,white and blue, in| Were naked and they sewed fig leaves togther and made themselves aprons. city. : ‘ Hess sale and everything sold well. i Go out and get one today. Not a lit-|"\, rican womanhood. eommbination, Folk will pay a mighty 2202 they heard the voice of the Lord, walking in the garden in the cool 2 pinners and Parties. Little Esther Lang returned to the i tle silken thing, but a real Old Glory, omen are playing a fine part in ation: » oli will pay a migh) Y)ot the day, and they hid themselves among the trees, being ashamed ‘be- Dinner and other parties have becn| Bismarck hospital last Thursday as te Bilken thing, Dut a real Ol Glorys[the Huropean war. They dedicated] sisht more attention to your colors] cause they'were yakted. And the Lord said: Adam, where art thou? ast planned. “In other, years, where the| her ankle was paining her again. t Sith anna uantane [themselves to an important service) than to your style from now on. thou eaten of the tree whereof | commanded thee that thou shouldst not -| Parade was limited for the most part) Mrs. J: Bakerand Mrs. Maritn Van 4 wave defiance to the winds. diving? the dine. uayecok the Revelu: Re rae Sal he eat? They confessed. And then unto Adam and his wife did the Lord |t the walks, automobiles wil this) Hess ‘went to Bismarck Saturday and Be a real American. ea ea Gia ree COAL BIDS WANTED. make coats of skins, and clothed them. 1 want you to believe all that |¥@%* move fashion along, Probably} returned Sunday. OWN A FLAG! a Scaled bids for 500. tons more or|Vecause it is immensely beautiful and poetical, Just think of the Great [Oe of the most interesting drives} | Ghas. Doughty, who worked for T- | Miss Rankin could have stood by}iess lump deep mine’ lignite coal; | Father, the Maker of millions of suns and millions of worlds, in his humane during the day will be ‘to the vicinity} Ellison two years ago, has returned ‘ ast fh little: flag buieon juab above her nation best by voting to support| will be received up to noon, April 10,] Kindness walking in the garden in the cool of the eveing and visiting our of the river, which has swept over its|to assume the same occupation. oS x d : B-button just above! 5.4 dent Wilson. Tr, at our office,’ Coal to be deliv. | first parents and making coats of skins and clothing his big, adult, innocent [240K8 and has flooded the bottoms) | Carl Vwi started plowing Wednes- your heart, where the tailor made a Wom i 4 ne {ered as wanted during the year end- children. Of course, he was not angry with them and he said not to them for miles in this vicinity. day and everyone is making great hole for it! omen do not need the ballot ort ing April 10, 1918, at our various|&n unkind word. He just made and put on their clothes and said to them: Special arrangements have been| haste to get into the fields. — public office to reveal their patriot-| places of business and residences in|‘Now, my Adam and ve, you are no longer helpless children, You have made at the McKenzie and Grand Pa-|_ Mr. Morgan came Saturday from : MILITARY TRAININ: ism. the city of Bismarck. Right reserv-|jurt eaten of the tree of knowledge and you are now well clothed. You | ili¢ for dinner parties. The manage-| Fargo and visited at the Beuzmiller 4 oe : IN! G. ‘Misa Raukin’s Get vows on ad aw| el to relect. all bids. é must not continue to loaf in this garden. Get right out and learn to build | Ment of the McKenzie announced this home until Tuesday, leaving on that ff i Universal military training is now tionat 4 Se OSCAR H. WILL & CO. homes and to maie for yourselves and your children an honest living. He afternoon that dinner will be served| day for Zap, N. iH inpérative. Some form of legislation | 10%! Issue must give little comfort | — seid: You were not made to live in a state of idleness, nor ina little gar. {fm the hours of 12:30 to 8 o'clock} | Victor Mercer took George Wash- g Bin'piks now without delay. Sen- to the suffragist propaganda. don. Go hence, with my blessing of long life and good health. And so they |#M4 that there will be special mu- ington to Bismarck Thursday to see ; alot cmtortal eae eee REPEATS GERMAN went in childlike pride and joy with their new fur suits. ‘They lived in [S. The regular hours will be inj an car specialist. fae od ‘ ator Cham erlain proposes in his bill, PATuGuione ahGald’ Lote ithe Noel heaith and happiness for nine hundred and thirty years and had many effect Easter Sunday at the Grand Our new church bell arrived and ¢ which is most prominently discussed, ‘ oe eNon sons and daughters. Their thrid son was named Seth. At the age of one | Pacific. Luncheon will ‘be from 12:30] S. T. was just as prompt in having it 5 to register all men between the ages| Dakota farmers to increase their PEACE OFF ER hindred years Seth hecame the father of Enos, and he lived eight hun. |°¢l0ck to 2:30 o'clock and Easter] installed as he was in getting the i of 20 and 28 for military training. |®¢T28° to the limit. Foodstuffs will dren and fifteen years and had many sons and daughters. At the age of | {immer from 6 until 8 o'clock in the) subseriptions. a ‘4 The measure as originally drawn in-|P¢ needed in increasing bulk as the ninety years Enos became the father of Cainan, and he then lived eight [¢vening.. Regular hours are announe: 1 Vaan: progresses hundred and fifteen years and had many sons and daughters. At the age of ed by the management of the Van : cluded the nineteen-year-old class. sixty-five years Enos ‘became the father of Methusaleh, who lived nine | #07! cafe and grillroom. | E This revision would seem to weaken <a hundred and sixty-nine years, And Noah, he lived nine hundred and fifty -< The “Feast of Eggs.” K HM rather than strengthen the act as a ATTENTION, MR. PRATER! years and became the father of Shem, Ham and Jephthah. Then the Lord ],, Kaster is usually considered as the Paiieiisaens AVHOIECR EAI wane. 1 the days of man shall be one hundred and twenty years. ‘In time the | fast of eggs.” Hegs are a luxury in ilitary aE Wie i zs : days were reduced to three score and ten; now the days of man are about | North Dakota this year, but the little . 4 All men of military age under the 0 is this man you took about four score years, child is going to have his or her col- , bill must be registered, but there are| Burleigh county and introduced vari- In time man began to multiply upon the face of the ez rot once, jueC ile same.” ‘The rabbit —_- 1» i a arth and wh yas 8 ii a number of exemptions from actual|°Usly as a representative of the New sons of God saw the daughters of men, that they were fair, and took them was ececa Cor ne eroune on several |Use the Old-Time Sage Tea and service, so that the inauguration of| York Post and again as a ‘New York v ce Ub Alby hone See Pee ee it iB Wetton God saw that the wick- | this morning. “Many eolorod batuties Sulphur and Nobody | ya new military system would not par-|Times man?” man and he srieved flim at Wiis heart, “We do not have to believe tree, [Were Heft. At the hotels the ehets| _¢ ‘Will Know i alyze our economic’system. Any uni-| He was glibly introduced as Frank It is much better to believe that when God mad wy, | were busy coloring eggs and making Gray hair, however handsome, de- 9 Bal . a en God made man ‘He knew exactly | extraordi notes advancing age. We all versal scheme of military training| A. Bohn of New York, sent here by what He was doing and He never repented of the making of man or Raster ree preparations lor: the advantages of a youth Ms ial iust not be too drastic at the start,| conservative eastern publications to of doing anything, and He was never angry or in a state of wrath. aan pigentte fase the | Your hair is your cha iy Temiakes or put eventually the nation will be fore-| study the great political revolt in aa rad i the rerd tempting acre and saying to him: “Take Window displays for Easter in the}™8Fs the face. When tt fades, turns - ed to organize its man power for any| North Dakota. He holds no connec- now thy son. thitie only son, Isaac, whom thou lovest, and offer him for 4 {Capital City: have been wonderfully |8T@Y and looks streaked, just_a few nae z , pee burnt offering upon a mountain. We do not have to ‘believe that or any- |inviting. The showing of military applications of Sage Tea and Sulphur exigency, reducing exemptions to the|tion, as far as can be ascertained, thing written of burnt offerings, of peace offerings, sacrifices of any kind, | styles in suits has brought purchas- enhances its appearance a hundred- « , lowest possible percentage. with these newspapers. or anything contrary to reason or which would belittle the Almighty. ‘As | ers to Bismarck from Mandan, James- | 014. . Ad investivetion shows, that he: ts poseoms is the ie anes eed to man, it is fair to assume that the pure |town, Dickinson, Beach and other} Don’t stay gray! Look young! Eith- THE WORLD’s MAD DOG. one of the originators of the 1. W. W. reasoning of a good man is the same as the reasonings of his Maker. And | points. The trains were heavy with|€T Prepare the recipe at home or get i y We W. on matters of pure ecience there can be no real question ‘between the | East hi from any di First thing, let us understand our] At one time he was national secretary reasoning of the finite and Infinite. Both must lead to the same conclusion. iMavchdite sone pane ihe today. “wyeth's pnd oe pcan potlteiot enemy, the German autocracy. of the Socialist-Labor party. On one Any demonstration must show that the three included angles of any tri. |trade. oxcellent sPriN& | poung,” which is merely nthe old time ‘The enemy respects no treaties.| occasion in a public address, in order baat) range a bees 4 Meet ens ey on see it ln a minute by. dowbiltig the Floral Displays Pretty. recipe improved by the addition of Hence, we ‘can expect nothing from| to arouse class hatred, he shouted co SEAR sack * Rie dre ate rae coe Floral, displays in many of tho|other ingredients. ‘Thousands of folks ny treaty or agreement we have] his audience, “to hell wi . ‘e de not have te believe all that is written of the Lord spending a | stores, the homes and churches indi-|Tecommend this ready-to-use care it ne ich treat re dead let-| €1 = it.” er great part of his time in persona! conferences with Abraham, Isaac and |cate that the greenhouses enjoyed a tion, because it darkens the hair beau- with it and such treaties are dead let-| ernment. Jacob; with Lot andNoah; Moses and Aaron, and many others. In former | brisk business. ‘Lilies will ‘be seen|{tifully, besides no one can possibly ters, whether they concern mutual] Why was this man brought into times the people were simple and credulous and they were imposed on by | in every church at the services tomor- tell, as it darkens so naturally and undertakings or such as entered into| Burleigh county and introduced to its all kinds of whale stories, and some are imposed on even to this day. The | Tow. The out-of town shipment of |evenly. You moisten a sponge or soft at The ‘Hague or elsewhere. citizens as a New York newspaper Lord does talk to good people today, just the same as in olden times. He | flowers probably was the heaviest this | brush with it drawing this through ' ‘The enemy violates al ‘interna-| correspondent? Why was it neces. Hag Hot become deat ti stceculers: season of any Easter time. The ex.|the hair, taking one small strand at. $. 3 ‘ rdii les of to h hi In fermer times the people had a very cruel God because He was made | Press office at the ‘Northern ‘Pacific]® time. By morning the gray hair tional law and ordinary rul war-| sary to have him go about the state in their own image and after their own likeness and they said of Him many |8"d the ‘Soo passenger stations were disappears; after another application fare. He will Kill or tyranically use| incognito? Are Mr. Langer, Mr. Fra- rz cruel things that would put all the devils to shame. Now, under the ad- taxed today ‘with packages containing |©T two, its natural color is restored = and our women and children un-|zier and Mr. Kositzky ashamed of| Count Czernin is minister of for-| Vance of science and aie the Lend diffusion of knowledge, the | fowers. and ore thick, glossy and ae ; le have improved their conditions. ey no longer hav a fearful si asc Rit Wairive trous, you appear years the slightest necessity of war-|Bohn’s past affiliations? Is it his glib|°ien affairs for Austria Hungary and| Dic? P i iF an MAKING OUT VOUCHERS, peste Bago and Sulphur Com without warning tongue; is it his ability to sow the seeds of discord; is it his power to ar- is the latest high offictal-of the cent- ral_powers.to reiterate. their proposal for a peace conference to end the war. gle to live, ad, having time to read and think, they have grown more just | and humane, with better conceptions of God. And o_even of | ue our thoughts have changed, and we,no longer The adjutant general's office thi: week is engaged in ceainating no Tete t reports received. from company com-! ga Fie nti a ae ation. of_ prevention of