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BISMAROK DAILY TRIBUNE | Dismar C | Theatre © Q | | ! , Government Should Take Steps So All Merchant Ships May Be Call- 5 PROPOSED Fyesents the Beautiful Ig Hi 1 : ed Into Service, Says Ross | | ato Bory lov Ee) | | Myrtle Stedman { By FREDERICK M. KERBY Me | : i ‘ ial re : : Congress Has Before It Joint Re-' ‘ New Yor April 9.—'lo protect our foreign commerce in the present inter- rs { j national crisis and to provide the government with a flect of auxiliary mer | Solution for ‘Committee on | 4 {chant els, without which our military and, naval establishment will be | | Hhelpless In the-event of war, the United Statés should immediately assume Conduct of War’’ : 5 ce (tight of eminent domain over all ships now being built in this country for aa H i — {foreign owners. ‘This is what PL HL & sident- of the National Ma- Washington, April 9.—A joint reso-j i ‘ rine league, declared to me today to be al olutely ne asa war measure, | lution for a congressional “joint com: | 1 | ] | oS) a ngtiona authe yon -mari- }mittee on the conduct of the w | | e mritters, and whose league is con jwas introduced simultaneously today | , j ng a nation-wide movement to in- by Senator Weeks cf Massachusetts | e@ crease and stabilize American export jand Representative Madden of ni! | pate Melioney that. it will he necessary inois, both Republicans. H | for this ” the “Gecisi introduce the $5 i i [ships helng built for foreign Mwners i A decision to introduce the $5,000, | Aierienit sacdee ana nt 000,000 bond issue measure on Thurs- : } | 3 ray VATS) ANA that thi day in the house was reached today ; j done without injustice to foreign cap- | by Secretary McAd 4 Represent 4 ital, which has gt ly stimulated the} ative Rainey at dines he oe 6 1 i picent expangiy of our ship-building | neratic member of the ways and | The American | “If no other way can be found,” said lita gto | ” % | Ross, “foreign owners of the large num- | eye ene Beaut | . | ber of ships. now on the stocks in this | | . | country could ‘become stockholders in | | i] bearporations that would be nominally | A Photoplay of Extraordinary | Py on ae. eee and legally American, so the ships | Power i East of the Capitol Building, and adjoining [would he subject tothe call. of the | United States government. ° e oge Thus, if a ship owned, for example, e the Haight & Little Addition by Norwegian stockholders in an Am- Tomorrow, Ella Hall in “A | [erican corporation, should be crossing q | jthe Indian ocean, and our munitions Jewel of Pawn’ 4 | bakers sudden needed a cargo of nickel 4 ; ‘h is produced in New Caledonia i Wednesday, \—t he government could commandeer } jthe vessel near the point of produe- cme Commissi Will! Se Res CE tion without having prevented her from | y mmissioners ill | jearning dividends meanwhile. i G : | 9 deena It: Tee one: gover inAtiie “asia Launch First Campaign at [Rudy any vessels suitable for auxil- | i r ie sonpheos UEHS. IeHlitsl i Arena on April 13 from Lonzfellow. “Miss Mabel Wright : Ik so did not pos: ! Members of th i of commi _j accompanied Mrs. St id played 1 “ ut the British on the gopher. Rei { fi ed a ie piano for Mrs. $500 Casha Balance 5 Years at 6 per Cent itn knew the dimension, capnei- ed by supplie the North ae iraham and Mr, Halverson. aw : nm lee and speed of e Brit- eriment tion and the G ited | ‘The services were well attended by | improvement, “‘inpre RaReSE GE tack wilt be | centered against the an- foie a cies alten doing things. permitted their ship |$15.45@16.20; rough sis 45@isien; | mal A Arena in an elisday “ean owners to go on building vessels on | pigs $11.40@ 14.95. ee ha Uae FF ie hae Bs FEA 4 arrangeme ade, the . their own account, running them in} CATTLE ~Recelpts 16,001 rong; | county will furnish ie ane 5 | e {their ordinary trades without: any ex-| native bee! tock=| ely ceri: ‘ seal: he aueychnine, t pense to the nation, and when the hour]ers and cows | about pe acl : a ne ht a nt | ! of need struck the government, exercis- ifers $5. = calves ¥ 00, Bach township in the Bismarck, N. D. ing its right of eminent domain, reok ais aaa oe lee aes t Sion rariet Ua ate them over at a moment's notice, SHEEP—Roceipts 15,000; strong; |. NO CAL OnS OF NE RESCOMnISS aly “In the event of war with Germany | wethers $10. Ya ty. 08 “lamibs ‘ ne aera Pounds of sstareh and i the United States will he even worse | @15,60 Bounds 200; baking qfodn. off as regards merchant tonnage than ; [cost each townanip-aliout T i ‘ in the war with Spain.” lowing 60 cents per bushil for oats The rush is over, and the pig uel EREALTER IIE. how Gxenn hhak | ‘The following places and dates) man who has not yet ordered his i latares us de tie-daee Is ihe abotate where campaigns will be pushed are} pene clothes will soon have a quiet certainty that unless th a ‘as follows: Arena, Friday ay talk with ‘in’ since seeing the : change of public opinion trade cig Ww g, Saturda April 1; Re; bunch” of splendid suits and coats FACES MANY tions will resuli in the United States | midute ie option Lirouront tie day, April 16: Wilton, Tuesda worn Sunday, bearing the Klein label. ) navy taking over the work of British | maint ¢ ships under the American jig} Baldwin, April | 18; [eiices 920-00 a OR abet abd Erenelt ee one the ee flag will be so very: much greater than | vhursda , Apr Menoken, riday, | pap ¢ coast and releasing these vessels | under foreign flags th: be j April 20: Me Kenzie, Saturd ye AD i 4 Ba PROBLEMS AS NATION |'n.s5c-s'aiit once | res oh SPL io ayo wan piscovens My é Further than this we probably will] mastheads of our ocean carrie | ling, "Tuesday 5 Me i , not go at present. Our heavy | “Certain of orc ieee ary to Wedne sday, April 2: ree OCR Ee cae with their attendants, and the ves-) make it pleasant and profitable. for j Deputy Sherif? Welch returned this a Oe vain, pill be mobilized in American citizens to engage in the jinorning from a business trip to Dis- ee OSS 4s ined strategic arbor. | overseas shipping business, ni Poli Jowni rallg at- fcoll and reported that » hest strete By W. H. STAYTON. t under. boat, and when that peri-) There, they must wait the call to ac- Those conditions Ht very largely cents iH ace Do owing a a“ bo rt he hats ea als in cae (Executive Secretary of the Navy | scope is once located there is nothing} tion. The war may be ended before | affected by wise or! foolish le lation, | by the Fifteenth legislative as: embly | lay’? i¥ that pl of read between Men- League of the United States, Ex.| left for its boat to do ‘but to get deep the fleet’s day comes, or the develoy:jas the caxe may he—and the power ]and which provides that all autos be | joken aid McKenzie, built through the pert. on Naval Strategy and Tac. ret water sand stay there. Even} ments may call for us to send abroad | which holds the voting strength of the | equipped with dimmers. The law be- | }slough last yee The road is well ties.) ae Wee Foden Det eae hes a expeditionary military force. M1} governing the enactment of the sight | comes effective July 1. The chiet says! jxraled and graveled and according to m ered a 8 is , we will see the mavy doing on aj kind of laws lies In the middle west at a yners mii acti pacer: i the deputy is one of the best highwi (Written especially for this news-| motorboat can hang on the trail, the | larger scale what it did so well ott lennntnee? © middle west, that ante owt re: mle ake action Cee z jhe ent one of the best highways é paper.) ie submarine is blind and helpless. The} the south coast of/Cuba in 1898. We The law relates that it shall be ine earch aay Hntcheson ae me ne as : What / number ot hours she can run sub- will see all of oyr available merchant law to use on a vehicle of any kind! sonic order, ‘gave tie if Stee naarees| Ethel ye in the War ab errer || mergea is, of course, decidedly limit-} ships formed into a compact fleet and - 0 | operating on public highways this at the annil: aster service of Hal tontent: : . Diele ae esc ‘ nce ae e peer ‘ Pace headed for Europe, surrounded by aj | GRAIN MAREETS | | state any lighting device of over four) Knights Templar which were conduct: | atin OTS urden lig itened by the grip o! ie e Deutschland or the U-53 can} screen of ships of various classes | Qo. Q | candle power equipped with reflector | ed unday afternoon in Masonic tem- The Hotel of Character‘and Com. British navy, which holds off the|make perhaps not over 100 miles | capable of destroying any submarine SNE unless same is designed, deflected or| ple. George H wv Ags fort. Hotel Radisson, Minne fale weight of what the Germans call the| without coming to the surface—and | that might appear. s MINNE FOLIS. 2 arranged that no portion of beam of; charge of the ag He aa in| : gece high seas fleet. It is our good for-|that is a most uncomfortable place} ‘So, too, it is conceivable that the 2 1 Hard be ee ar ae reflected light, when measured 25'| ney: ie: Malt nyeeeel ea a aa | tune—our national safety—that we} for a submarine with a resolute man| tactics we so successfully followed | Xo. 1 Rorthern Res a ais oo feet or more ahead of lamps, shall! jee,” Le ge Set a | now have to fight, not Germany’s firing a three-pounder. at Santiago may not avail. Perhaps Rosati ot ner Choice. . 218 @220 above 42 inches trom level of | Dr. Hutcheson spoke on “A Name | : a navy, but only such submarines or _'The navy’s next duty is the protec-|the time will come when our navy Goalie te: ane ne surface on which vehicle stands un- | whieh AboveAlL NG ee WHEN YOU ASK FOR raiders as manage to evade the/tion of commerce. We need gunjand the ships of the Allies will ‘bo in| No 9 Norther : ; ae @215 | der all conditions of load. musical program \ given Dd. yvatchful Britons. : vointers—and almost all other classes|and find and destroy the enemy ves-|y, 9 Wheat US x 199 @ 309 Spotlights shall not be used except | Ho Steele, sop ino, MG * re _BUTTER The defense of our harbors is aj of men on our ships today—yet we|sels. If so, we shall need, and we| yo 2 Mont toa “919 @aigy When projecting are direct on! «Come Unto Him.” from. ‘Handel's | » duty the navy shares with the arn must manage to spare some of our} believe we shall find, another Dewey.|No. 2 Mont. Hard t r 212 ground and at a distance not exceed-| “yfegsiah,” and Mrs. J. A Giahama'l j The coast defense batteries and, with-| best to take charge o! the guns which] For however varied or however diffl-! No 7 Durut ard to arr 212 ing 30 fect in front of the vehicle.) and ‘Henry Tlulverson. the a irom | iO in their field of fire, the mines, are|are going on our merchant liners. cult may be the tasks our navy is! No, 1 Daum ‘Ghoiga.= Any person who violates the provi: [Speine “The Day Is Done.” ane irom in charge of the military arm. But ‘ Boats For Convoy. _ called on to perform, our people know | yo. 1 Dur. Choice to arr } sion of the law and upon conviction j 2 ide z cf the long sweeps of coast line between; It is unlikely that convoying of|that never once has the navy failed 1 Durum to.arr. j shall be fined not less than $10 and! forts are patroled and controled by| merchant vessels will be undertaken.!to do more than was asked or ¢X-/No. 2 Durum a * 313% @ 203% | not more than $25. the navy, and in this field we are/Convoying should be done by light,! pected of it. There is not one page Of | No. 3 Yellow Corn..-.-. Beye & | fortunate in having a large jfleet of|swift, handy vessels of the destroyer] our naval history that needs to be} No 3 Yellow Cor: ovat ele 6% motor boats. In the. sport of motor- class. Onur fleet is deficient in ves-| altered from the exact truth in order Other Grades B a F 117. tee as boating we have been pre-eminent—j sels of this type, and what we have| to make it pleasant Feading for the} No, 4 Yellow Corn to arr 122% @125% CITY AEWS both in the boats themselves and in| will undoubtedly be kept with the} patriotic school boy. 'No. 2 White Mont 70 -@ 71 | the qualities of the men who handle| battle fleet, which must have an out- No. 3 White Oats. Saba 62%@ 64% ‘ them. Here the navy finds a ready-|lying screen against submarine at- No. 3 White Oats to arr 6234@ 64 and steps, Mis made force that, will require no more} tack. No. 4 White Oats ...... 62 @ 64 |a large number of Easter training than Jackson's squirrel shoot-; Patrol duty, not only along the Barley... 107 the Van Horn grill room ers needed at New Orleans—and one] coast, ‘but on the high seas, will be Choice Barley i 125 Miss Maass arrived in the 4 that will be equally efficient! undertaken by the navy to protect NATIONAL GUARD FROW Rye Se wr ( day. with Charles Carlos, — Get Under Water. against an occasional raider which Rye to arr . . @1i8 They will fill an indefinite engage-| % Of course, small motor. craft cannot| may get on the trade routes. So our Flax ...eese f 304% 311% | ment | fight large submarines acting as sur-jfast cruisers—what few we have—| Flax to arr i 304% @311% ‘ ea 8 | #- face vessels, Eut such craft can lo-|have their jobs cut out for them, A July ..0.. 1994 Visitors From Jamestown.—) 3 cate the periscope of a submerged| definite alliance with the allied na- ‘ September . 3 Florence Taylor of Jamestown, — May ++ 205 Miss Anna Graham, also of that ci Governor Frazier this morning com-} Close 1:42 p.m i were visitors in the cit yesterday. missioned Carl H. Erickson to be sec : | m-Washburn.—G. A. Still- ond lieutenant of Co. E, succeeding DULUTH. | Here Fi r G W. W. Jeffrey, who is commissioned | May a 06%) man of Washburn arrived in the city first lieutenant, to succeed Alex Stam-} July . 200% @ 200% today and is a guest at the Grand Pa- baugh, transferred to Co. H, James-} No, 1 Hard on tr . 213% cifie hotel. At ] : town, to succeed First Lieutenant . 1 Northern on trk » 208% @ 212% C. H. Smith, resigned. No. 2 Northern on trk.. 204%@207% |. Business Visitors.—Among the bus- | “ = |No. 3 Northern on trk... 196% @201% | iness, visitors 1 ei riley | M Nort Maurice + as a i WHEAT PRICES JUMP | No: Regt pee fd ae Thomas f Manda of Werner and W. Os en Py a | Fuller of Mandan. | AGAIN; FLOUR SOARS | Xe. 2 Mont. Hard to arr 208% [ew é ; No. 1S 216% | H Be tore menue cc-alaie Accepts. New Position think it necessary to go from Chicago, April 9.—Although wheat No. 1 Durum - z 218% H L. Miller of ora antes naa ° d t . d h meee fumed to ner higher to | May + ies, aete peat a atenan ori] Window to window each sea- y day, the market was characterized by | July - a 73 »” ° he Bank with the loc. extreme flightiness rather than of ed on irk + ae 65 monutastarers of the) Forms | son and shop for their shoes. : strength. Advances Were apparently |e» ri and | Missouri Valley Motor company and We have developed our business along other lines Rye on trk and to arr .. 173 in. Bi based in the main on fresh reports will have his headquarters —through giving our customers personal attention 85 @131 of unpromising crop conditions. May Barley on trk ..---++-+ ri rose to $2.15 and July to $1.91. wax on trk and to arr. Sues OB10e marck. Pala and standard brands that we can depend on and (24 au Ss Minneapolis, ‘April 9—A twenty cent iuly ms et : 310 Edward Allen of Ne’ | which we know to be the best. increase sent faney patent soaring to} Close 1:46 p.m auived In tag ay Hg en ase Throug this service more men are coming into our : the $11 mark, on the Minnesota flour | Lea oars nal ; { store every day and leaving it to us to fit them in of this bank are absolutel: 5 . ye dent of the city, having practiced law € ly fire and burglar proof market today. A like increase in first here many years ago. He is a broth- proper shave and size. Perhaps some day we can gain that confidence with you so that we may relieve you of the trouble of “shopping for shoes’’ and that you'll quote this as being ‘‘your shoe store.”’ ROSEN’S CLOTHING SHO clears sent the price of that grade up to $9.60. “KAISERHOF” CHANGED TO HOTEL ATLARTIC er of Frank Allen, who makes fr quent business trips here. Mr. Allen is registered at the McKenzie hotel. LOSES AN “TYE. Andrew Halvor, president of the} Arena state bank. has been spending | some time in the city undergoing and the important papers, jewelry and other valu- ables which our customers place in their Safe De- posit Boxes are completely protected against loss or harm from any cause. Rentals are $2.50 and upward a year, according ST. PAUL. HOGS—Receipts 6,700; 10 to 15 cents higher; range $15.00@$15. 65; bulk $15.35@15.45. CATTLE—Reecipts 4,600; steady; steers .$6.50@11.65; cows and i | | | } { killers, to size. f Chicago, April 9.—The “New Kais-| heifers $6.00@10.00; calves, steady, treatment for his eve at the Bismarck Come in and inspect the many interesting features erhot” hotel, a downtown hostelry, to- | ¢5.69@12.00; stockers and feeders, | hospital. Mr. Halor's eye was in-| f Saf ty * day was renamed the “Hotel Atlan- steady to,strong, $5. 00@ 10.00. inured while opening a vinegar barr ee ‘e Deposit equipment. tic.” SHEEP Receipts. 200; steady; | The iniuty was such that the optic liambs $8.00@14.50; wethers $6. 00@ | had to be removed. WASHBURN VISITOR. | Mrs. Carl Klein of Washburn was. in the city during the week end shop- ing and calling on friends. 12.00; ewes $5.50@11. 5. CHICAGO. HOGS—Receipts 33,000; slow; lic | | BUSINESS. VISITORS. | Among the business visitors. at the/ court house during the week end | were Ralph Madlan, Henry W. ed TheFirst aoe Bank —S . |to 20c above yesterday's average; BIS) RCK, N. D. ‘See our own Ethel Barrymore at| bulk $15.90@16.05; light $15.25@ | of Baldwin and Mr. McCall, assessor the Orpheum tonight. 16.05; mixed $15.50@16.15; heavy | of McKenzie county.