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FINED FOR: MAKING PRO-GERMAN REMARKS ON CHICAGO STREET CAR Chicago, May 30.—Charles Meyers, a, resident of the North Side, has been fined on a charge of disorderly conduct resulting from remarks made | DEPARTMENT 10. LEAVE FARMER BINS AT HOWE Rain General "eile Over Slope 2 io: ssi Urges That Efficiency on the) captain of a German submarine and A - : he himself, was not here for i Farm Is as Important as in Rain was general Monday night and | pyt came here Pras a aes nochne, . | Tuesday morning over the entire slopé. a a ae a | About a quarter of inch fell with pros- APPRECIATIVE AUDIENCE. Military Service: — pects of more this evening. | Pra: HEARS FORMER BISMARCK While the criminal calendar is not | . The efficiency commission and. na-| tically all the southern tier of coun- , tional defense council in joint session | ties in North Dakota got some pre-j| MAN IN FINE LECTURE nee ete vale =e wi a short one, there ix very little on n appreciative. audionce at the it of general interest. A majority of {here wired to the secretary of war | cipitation last evening. It came as First Bart evenlee. the charges are of minor consequence, by fighting, were ‘brought to the Ameri- can side. All women and children from Ojinaga escaped to the American sida, when the attack started. AYUceesdNAsaLangnagnuuagyesnuaungunncadusavenstas | WITHOUT A NAME A suit, hat, shoe or glove without a name is like a stranger DISTRICT COURT CALLS JURY TOMORROW--LITTLE OF INTEREST OW DOCKET The jury panel for the May term of court will report tomorrow morn- ing. The criminal calendar will be taken up tomorrow and wiil be first disposed of. ‘Next the court will call civil cases in which a jury is de- manded. COMMISSION: ASKS WAR in a strange land—no one knows him and he is regarded Pie with suspicion. Hart Schaffner & Marx, Hirsh Wickwire Clothing, Knox and Mallory Hats, Nettleton and Walk-Over Shoes, Cluett ithe followng resolutions: hoon to newly sown grain and especi- | The council of defense for Nortn ally’ to:all kinds of garden truck. ¢ heard i nay cholanly. ond except those involving alleged viola- ceptionally wash delivered addrg tions of the liquor laws. Of the last Dakota being in session, pursuant to remembered by MANY! there is an unusually. large. number. | call of Governor Frazier, begs. to lay | ithe following facts before you, toue OA h and A rrow Shirts, ete., are not strangers in this country, Boom . Business = by Lending Every Aid Possible for the Benefit. of Bismarck and its Citizens It’s a time now for even Greater energy on your part—remember that every ‘opportunity you overlook. to do pometing for Bismare! SUUSEASUNAQUSUUSOUNOCUOUAEDODOUSUODSEURUOASUGOUMUREROULOSSANUQUOSOQNANGSSOOS00000 is slapping Bismarck, so to US See LEE speak, ‘‘in the face.’’ Be loyal to your home, your city and your friends. Cf the first we know you are loyal and true; of the second the writer wonders if Bis- marck’s many good points have been properly advertis- ‘ed and exploited. You will heartily agree that to build and build better each suc- ceeding year. one must. pro- claim the merits of their city “and why it is a city so much better to live-in than any daily medium for hundreds of miles around. CERUAUNUADELTTOOUANSDOUUGGUAUONCEEULUQEAUUCUOSSEOEUUOEOGCLECUUSOONAUSAUELQDUEAGUUCUUEUAGEUOQECGGGGUGLAAEG ULM the vital necessity of having suf- tention to the fact that there is at! this time a marked scarcity of farm/| labor, and we wish to remind you that | call. im case our young men are 2cted | post headquarters by the Women’s Ri for conscription, it will greatly jeop-| lief corps and Sons of Vet it lardize the work of agricultural prc Memorial vices were held at the tion, if the young men who are Auditorium at 3 this afternoon, fol- ‘omed. to farm labor are to be t lowing a parade headed by the Fargo | into military service, when they can! pand. | ‘Continued from Pars One) At noon lunch was served at | iS. JAGANUHAEUOGUSNOUOAQUGGANSUACEUOADASUOSNONNUEADUOSSAEGOPCUUGGUIUGASOOSCOUCUUGOSUCOEOOUIOUNL = be rendering the government better | yoked the divine blessing, and a patri- =) service by remaining on the farms, | otic address was made by Hon. Monte S/and we feel in making this recommen-| Appel. Hon. R. M. Pollock pre- Zi dation that the men who are retained | sided. ‘ das —_——_—___—__. {on the farms should be con: =! patriotic as those who are taken di-!% | = rectly into military service. In or NO) HYPHENATED der to be an efficient farmer, a man must be accustomed and trained in the art of properly harvesting and manipulating the machinery tha‘ is! nec ry to be used in securing and {harvesting the crops, and thereiore jit would seem unwise to. draxt. into military seryice men who have heen trained to agricultural service, and we trust that you will give due con- sideration to the necessity of conserv ing the efficiency of farm labor, ‘well as to efficiency in military train- Continued from page 2. {of toasts. Justice A. M. Christian- !son of the North Dakota su court will preside as toastmaster, and re- sponses will be made by Supreme Sec- retary Stavnheim of Minneapo! Serumgard of Devils Lake, J. G- Hat ing. {land of Fargo and M. I". Hagge of | Hattoi ) I 9D | Ofti will be clected and ins ‘tomorrow morning. Reports of com- ;mittees on organization named this morning will be received at 4 o'clock | \this evening, following tac Memorial! day exercises. Tomorrow. afternoon ORTH AKOTA MUST | FURNISH AMBUL ANCE ieee will visit ‘thor penitentlary, ——_———— | ; Quain Tells National Defense | Council State Must Render | Assistance medical corps of the army is | @2Y- Business Vis eee jens of Williston and-O. J. Seiler of | wi,’ Jamestown are in -thé city on busi-| ¥. ; Wing Banker Here—G. Olgi | of the German State bank was | the business visitors in the-ci for the relief of wounded soldiers than to give first aid,” Dr. E. P. Qu head of the Bismarck German Evan-; pogg |gelical hospital and orga ot ie re {North Dakota national defense coun- Here From Fort Clark—-E. il, in session here. “The\transpor-| e} of Fort Clark is spending a {tation of the wounded from the front,| time in the city and while here is a the care in the properly established | guest at the McKenzie. | base hospitals, and, finally, the super- | vision of the medico-military. matters t home, must "be taken care of by { ilians. It is through Red Cross! were Thomas Amunson, V. | channels that this reliet must be ex-| worth, Driscoll, and Paul 1 ang, tended. . The Red Cross at this time | sterling. needs our fullest sympathy and ma- pom Real Estate M Here On Pusiness—Among tho bus- jiness visitors in the city Monday Here—D. I" Brost, from the Bismarck hospital, Bismarck. It would seem that one of Hae wee cities of the state, Fargo, Grand Forks. not, would be able to equip an SUBMARINES MAKE POOR SHOWING FOR WEEK are not forgotten on Memorial day. ambulance company- [t would mean AUAUUOQAUNUNOTATONUAULGEONUOOOVELEDEUOEUAUOEAUOURUCOOUOUNGOGORUOROGNUTU UUUNUEUUAUDUODDUNOUDDOASOADUREEODIUL lent labor in this state to properly arvest and secure the vy: food, D3. TRIBUTE 10 HERO. of this state. We therefore cail g : 1s \racy in tt8“nafional and international j treat to those who heard it. Bishop J. Poyntz Tyler in- |MEMORIAL DAY ‘ADDRESS D Wood | residents as the son pastor of the Baptist aspects, and his lecture was a real Today entertained. by » left for Great , Where he will lecture tomorrow evening. ter bein Mr. Kline, A patri- Father Bernard, mission str a fea- ture of the ‘Memorial day exercises on the agency grounds here today. TO ARM SHIPS. Rio Janeiro, May *).—The foreign minister received a representative of the’ Brazilian Lloyd Steamship com- pany yesterday for ihe purpose of considering measures for safeguard- ing B s shipping. It isreported ships will be armed. Hazen itor—Dr. G, Eastman {Hazen was in the city Monday on fessional.-husine: CAPSULES Mr. Kline troajed of democ- FRENCH GOVERNMENT TO PUNISH SOCIALISTS WHO ATTEND CONFERENCE Paris, May 30.—A_ bill which has reference to the French sociali International Socialists’ convention in Stockholm was chamber of deputies today. MADE IN SIOUX TONGUE | vided that “whoever concludes or at-| ter, 2 tempts to conclude any convention! thority, either with an enemy power decision of the s to take part-in the in the] or negotiation of political, diplonkati It pro-| military, economic or social charac- introduced francs.” nor in this store. They are. known by name everywhere. Closed Sundays “and: Evenings except Saturday .. S. E. BERGESON & SON, or an assemblage em ' enemy, shall be punished by one year ide frorn the governmental au-{ imprisonment and a fine of ‘acing a foreign 25,000 aw MA aw QUERY? Porececreroorcccocoee NORTH DAKOTA'S CONSTITUTION SECTION 122 READS:—‘‘NO LAWS EXTEND- ING OR RESTRICTING THE RIGHT OF SUFFRAGE SHALL BE IN FORCE UNTIL ADOPTED BY A MAJORITY OF THE E].ECTORS OF THE STATE VOTING AT A GEN. ERAL ELECTION.”’ How can you have a valid law extending to women in North Dakota without a vote of the electors? Sign the Referendum Petition today. ; * i i Look For This Service Sign States Tires. —the ‘Nobby’, the ‘Chain’, the Whyys ‘nm . i P A terial assistance. It needs many other for hundreds of miles thousands of men and women properly | well known rea estate man of ssulm, around. This can only be trained for relief work. ‘They. need |is spendiig omé'time in the city on =S=—= : y also money, not hundreds or thous-| business. WhitéChereshe is a guest So = lands, but millions of dollars. The |at the McKengies : 96:1) | — ee —— done successfully by the use hospital supplies, dressings, bandages, PLAGS FOR SIG VETERANS. . 5 _— 4 ‘ , | drugs and clothing must be furnis F . y I ' = re ea | by the people, through the Red Cr Members of the ‘Women’s Relief S [3 AWIGCE ire dealers display- ———— =—— A i jet ri “The council of national defense | corps today favored every veteran. of s ¢ ° SS Tribune is the best distrib |has within the past week requested the Civil war who is sick at home or ing this sign carry a So ‘ , that an ambulance company be fur-! in the local hospitals, with a beauti- 3 . SS utor of Printers’ Ink of any 3! jisied this state. tate | ful, silk American flug and a dainty 0 ; complete line of United _———— offered only one ; spray of blooms as proof that they ————— i Your merchandise, Mr. a 3 $12,000 to $15,600, and | 6 ’ 6 ’ ‘ cn? ‘ jan oullay of 91 rata) ie the per; Londan, May 30—The weekly re- i! Ro al Cord the Usco the Plain _————4 Merchant, must be handled 3/ the sclection and t & P \ ’ ’ ’ = y onnel- It is absolutely necessary port of British merchant vessels sunk ‘ 5 : = ‘ ‘ : * ste ot these requirem by uerman submarines will again | = = and exploited in much earch dieters The aaaards show 5 fe rorenie total, ie an-{ : a tire for every need of price == i by other states.” nounced today. Summer.,weather.a FI the same manner. .How LOL Taare ae eae long days favor warfare inst the i and use. p= a 5 many people of * Bis! ARRESTED FOR | submarine, and the admiralty is tais- | 7 = = 4 d 5 . ing full advantage of these condi- I of s 2 — i DISTRIBUTING ANTI It is the belief of naval men 4 This sign also means to you tire — = marck and surrounding ter-. = approval, inspection and for La their buying? Outline your advertising campaign, have a definite reason and pur- pose in telling the thousands ing and you will have the habit of having larger bahk deposits to make each busi- ness day of the year. be your biggest aid in build- ing a larger and better busi- PUTO SUAUAGORDRODUUOAAUNODONENANONEUOOOOUAOOONOONAON ions, DRAFT LITERATURE | jyit'4s tong as th are probable. Other arre: | VILLA FORCE ATTACK TOWN ON BORDER Soe oe Winnipeg, 4; Fargo, 2. i Club— | tacked Ojinaga, opposite here, early j Ni today, surprising the Mexican govern- | Batteries —- Stevenson and Moore; ment soldiers there and causing them | McLaughlin and Bachant. to flee to the American side, leaving | Presidio, May ‘A Villa fore UT RH. EL} oe 0e Bi che in the small of my back. elf in any way sharp heifers, $8.99 erted m. erted ler, $3.00@1 twinges caught move. [| was the irregular and to ages of the kidney much annoyance. [ used Doan's Kid- | $12.00@12.75. ney Pills and every sign of kidney | trouble left.” ; stockers and feeders, ired and languid and fre strong, with CHICAGO, ae ae eee OVER TWO YEARS LATER Mee jo. Dots ate biggest booster, it wants to Williams said: “During the fall and” . : 10; light, $14.40@ i ¥ be winter I need a remedy for my kid- | pai! eee neys, as the shoveling. of coal in the | $! 4 furnace is wearing on my kidneys and | Piss. $10. @14. affects my back. | alw find Doan’s| CATTLE—Receipts, Pills ber ial, native beef stee $9.20@1 ¢ at all dealers. Don't sim-| ers and feeder Foster-Milburn Co., | wethers, $11.00@ 13. lambs, $11.75; springs, $13.00@18.00. ommended. Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. 19.50; calves, 50¢ low-! nd ewes at} ipts, 19,000, strong; ] i | i ' | United States Tires are carried types. of United States tires exactly suits your needs: service ing your wheel alignment and put- ting on your tires to a complete line of the best tire accessories in the world. Dealers who display this sign are A Tire for Every Need of Price and Use ‘Nobby’ ‘Chain’ ‘Royal Cord’ ‘Usco’ ‘Plain’ United States TUBES and TIRE ACCESSORIES Have All the Sterling Worth and Wear that Make United States Tires Supreme CT TTI Western Sales Co., 30! ritory do rou suppose know Hoguian, W ay W.—Roy A. | Vail there is little i ie 7 Py =) Lampitt, a cary r, is held for the subinarines will make-a SS what you have received dur- = federal authorities here on a charge |#06 than during the past —that the dealer can su pply you SS of distributing literature intending tol. og a —e - a ‘ . sey ; Bae e: ee ee Ce . A —— 4 ing the past week for their 3) incite re the war dratt.|. " “NORTHERN LEAGUE. & every sort of tire service from test- S— ‘ iH i = = who daily read the Tribune =! their arms in Mexico. Captain Pedro | NATIONAL LEAGUE, . | = =| Ornalas and two soldiers of the gar- | — | ° ° ° = why they need your merch- 3 rison, who were wounded during the | eo cAMes TODAY. | i the best dealers in their respective 3 = joston, 4; Brooklyn, 0. | eae = andise and why they can = i | Club— RH. EB. | communities. = = | Brooklyn . 9 3 SS = buy the latest and best =| AFTER TWO YEARS Reston Cee ae : . === = ehcour eetor Th = | Batteries—Coombs and Miller; Ru-| Deal with them—depend on their _— eas gan S eaermee: f | dolph and Gowdy. ' . d t d will have su- —————4 = is not an article manu- =| Bismarck Testimony Remains Un-| soe ju émen —an : you Se = =) shaken. oo -— ¢ ice ee = factured that is not wanted =| Time is the best test of truth. Here/| CATTLE MAR || preme tire service. eas = SS = - = is a story that has stood the test of |g. 0: 4 ‘ = by some one who is a daily 3| time. It is a story with a point which ‘ST. PAUL. | F 3 2 =) will come straight home to many! jiogg — Receipts, 4,400, steady; = reader of the Tribune. = of us. aU arccohe wie’ | cette @ a es wes = 5. 2's k. Williams, 212 8. Sixth st, | TaNse H4TG Pall 918.000 | ne = = # a was bothered for six wee Soopers Nasu ie es = 5 S=—_—= = - = . A JE—Receipts, 1,500; lers, = Sa = Get the habit of advertis =| © with 4 constant, dull, throb- | Pare , B i eens are pol sng lps. Are G ood Tires —— = =_—_= . ————— ness. a : . for a kidney remedy—get and heifers, $ 1.40; calves, $9.50 ss Fy Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that} @13. ' 1 \ Think it over. Mr. Williams has twice publicly rec-| SHEEP — Receipts, 40.000, slow; ’ by the following sales and service depots, who can tell 34, bay of the five jain St.