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‘SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1017. ° —_ ‘Germans to | Patrioti K font | A k d atriotism Neynote o | ttack Food | ' | Th | Presbyterian Assembly Rev. R. H. Myers of Bismarck, who, ized. Dr. Marquis, president of Coe Dr. ww FY * Crewe Warned to Be| represented this district at the meet-| college, was unanimously elected chief | ; ing of the general assembly of the} secretary of the reorganized board. : = i — et on. Alert for Spread of Hoof | prospyterian church in Dallas, Texas,|The home mission question is an ex: SHUTTLE ID ONTO \ ; {has furnished The Tribune with an|tensive one and it is hoped by the =! and Mouth Disease ‘interesting report of the meetings. | reorganization more efficient work can; = = 5 ‘Hon. $. 1. Nuchols of Mandan also} be accomplished. Over $1,000,000 is} 2 2 VIRUS EASILY CARRIED; | attended the meetings and was Le expended each year to carry on the} = me FS 4 ored by being elected as a member of} work in this country. = < = ae DIFFICULT TO DETECT fit jiiicial commission, which en-|~ Dr. McAfee, one of the associate = i 4y f SOrhiAG MAY AtLACl the! ! titles him to, attend the next three| secretaries of the Home Mission board, | = =| i eee oe ey a tnrnugh assembly meetings. While there Rev.| gave one of the most forceful ad- = Ee i Loe eee ae re et Catoctin: HELE D Myers met two of his classmates | dresses delivered in Dallas. The key- = = the ioe cet a a eee ore ccuee, | Of the class of ’83 from Princeton and | note of his address was the world war, = =| ' Neular A S rr Sube Ic hard, 1 jear{ also attended the alumni banquet of{a synopsis of which follows: { = S| . Aron tne, liveltoe oe os ce-| that institution, Following is the re-} “The supreme obligation of the mo-| =| 3 H é + port: ment is that we dedicate ourselves to = = ' fi partment, of animal husbandry, ina! POM ade = = a " The 1917 meeting of the general as-}the new human brotherhood forming =| =| a 7 aan bit js : =| = et Et ne i s . me in we semtly of the iPresbyterian church] upon the earth,” he said. “The nation iS Fs 7 vie E he discussion |has entered the war—nay, we have } = 5 10 Getect and. pr ina | Was characterized by t! has f y, a = = i ; his disease. ‘of interesting church matters, the] joined the revolution. Begun as a } =| = ‘ ] vou He ue ees allezea to haye ct-! adoption of important resolutions and | neighborhood quarrel among states, a Hy = = i tachea the food suppiics of other er-| the commemoration of the one hun-| continental war has become a world- i = = Gay countries ChTOHEN the sea | dredth anniversary of the beginning] wide social reconstruction. No nation = FA of germs. The practic }of work in Louisiana and the south-j lies beyond its mighty sweep. This t= f =| = ; have been reduced to a science, and| west, the two hundredth anniversary | nation is plainly in its path. =| | . f the imperial government it of the beginning of the Rit hia “At war, this nation not less, but} = =| i charged with producing and organization on this continent and|more than ever, holds for the univer-/| = = ing the virus by which the infection | the four hundredth anniversary of the| sal human commonwealth. It will not, = EI 4 ie FY S| is communicated. The virus is easily | laying of the foundation for all re-]it can not violate the common human} = =| carried and communicated, and formed churches. brotherhood by petty spites and igno-| =| | . detection requires extreme diligence.| ‘The great war spirit permeated the] ble hate, though cannon roar and = Inspectors throughout North Da-| gathering. No more finer patriotism] blood flow and stricken brothers reel = kota have been warned, and it is be-| could be found than that shown by} and groan and fall. God keep us pure} = j lieved that if any plot of this kind is! these representatives of one of the] in heart.” f | =| i v g it will be nipped in the bud.! largest Christian organizations in the] The coming of a new era for the| ’ | jl by ‘world. One of the periods of the meet-| United States as well as all the world | =| .¢ ’ i Cc Fy {ing was turned over for the discus-| was heralded by Dr. McAfee. = 4 Mm | sion of the crisis. When those of} “God make us stout of heart to sac- =| = i oO ing to | the audience were asked to arise in] rifice the sordid old and exult to see = = y | response to the question of relatives] it go,” he said. “Europe has depart- = A = 4 Bisma arck |had enlisted for service oyer 500] ed or is speeding down the ways, The = zi i |arose. A German man present then} Russia of 500 years is no more. The = iz i | told of how his two sons had enlisted| Germany of yesterday can never. be = = i, | under the Stars and Stripes, while|again—thank God. (Applause.) The ig = | i jhe had two brothers fighting in the) careless, volatile, garish France men =| = 1 fe i] en in jerman army. During this session] knew a while ago they will never Fe =| “ay i Civil war veterans occupied the plat-} know henceforth. A, Britain bloated =| H form. ‘Strains of “America” and the| with conquest, luxurious and class-rid- . = SPECIALIST | natiqnal anthem swelled the walls of|den at home, temporizing and super- = ithe large auditorium at close inter-| cilious abroad, is blotted from the new = | vals during the sessions. world. The triumph of British arms = A national service commission was} will but make that the more certain. = FOR HIS SIXTH YEAR IN NORTH | 23 ted by the assembly and will for-| And the America of yesterday—puffed (QM é eet MOO \ DAKOTA. mally be offered to the services of] up, soddenly self-satisfied, each citizen y , the government. This committee was| striving his selffish part, sweating out & : DOES NOT USE SURGERY. ; given authority to arrange such or-|pelf for a day of industrial wrath, = | ganization of the resources of the} blind to goals, feverishly hastening on , H ‘ A | Presbyterian church as may be need-| hut unknowing and little caring whith- 4 i Will be at MeKenzize Hotel Tuesday, | ed. The following resolution was sent | er—does any believe, is any so sor- * } June 19. Office Hours 9 a. m. | by telegram to President Wilson: did as to hope, that the America of i to 4 p.m | “We pledge you our support in hold-} yesterday will live on tomorrow?” } | ing the American people to the high The old question of church union i j idealism with which we entered this| was discussed, but nothing definite ar- i One Day Only war, and in keeping our hearts from rived:at.exoept the appointment of a i hate and the spirit of revenge. committee. s, ry i 4 ‘ | “We are heartily grateful for the] The aniborandé question was again The wheelbase is 112 inches—-it seats this car lowor than any other car so t f ; vo | action already: taken ‘by ‘the ‘national | argued. ° William Jennirigs Bryan ad- five big people in perfect comfort. beautiful, £0 powerful, soeconomical, } i NO CHARGE FOR EXAMINATION | government in creating a zone around | dressed the assembly on this subject. ig he 69 eas ridi ne ar dof hy fi : . } | the training éanips from Which the sa-|The following, resolution was adopted Better materials go into this car than bl ecco nh £5 suc ey laa . loon and other incentives to immo-] and sent by wire to President Wilson: % e of gs Forta able size bec cause or years we nave Dr. Mellenthin isa regular, gradu-| rality are excluded. “To the President of the United States, any other cai on uch: comfortable | produced the famous 35h ate in Medicine and Surgery and is; “Convinced that war, in itself, as.a Washington, D. GC. size sold for so low a price. We buy rat ah ert 35 prsepower Uiechsed by the State of North Da-| method of settling international dis-| | “The Cae assembly of the Pres in larger quantities and get high verland in larger solic than i pe Reo ‘A | Dutes’ is. irrational, inhuman and, un-|'byterian: church in the United States’ } 4 any other similar car is kota. ; He He bie ae oe Christian, and that it'must finally be] of America,'in session in Dallas, Tex., nen quality at low PEICE. x produced. more important towns and cities and | abolished by the spiritual force of in-|:May 21, 1917, took the following ac: . i ine: at Ft is valu 3 ra f offers to all who call on this trip con-| ternatiopal good will, we pupeel to'you tion u With, no sacrifite of quality we price tt is value neéqualled get yours ‘now. Z sultation and examination free, except | that you use your great office to se-} “‘Resolved, That this body, officially 4 .| cure an early peace and that when] representing a constituency of. fully H OTO (@) ‘ the Hees ote treatment qwhenisde the time comes to end the war in har-| six million people, most earnestly in- LA R M R SALES C si perid Z i sired. : mony with the principles you have al-; voke your influence and authority to ~ iy . i Aécording to his method of treat-! ready laid down you help to secure| secure national prohibition of the bev- Hagégart Block Distributors? Bismarck, N.'D i] ment he does not operate for chronic | such terms of peace as shall prepare | erage liquor, traffic. J 1 esi toneils or adouoide: Important changes in methods of! pla by safeguarding the young. man- Price J. 0. b. Toledo fe has to his credit. many: wonder- | the Home Mission poard were author-| hood of.the nation.” Subject to change without notice H ful results ‘in diseases of the stomach, fis . i liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves, a i heart, kidney, bladder, bedwetting, | = 4 $10.60; cows and heifers, $6.00 to { Galartivecvenk ae laiecirhonmataa | GRAIN MARKETS $11.80; calves, $10.50 to $ | pen aoa tier aaa iy mana |e SHEEP—Receipts, 2,000. Market, i : a, jeg ulcers and rectal ail- MINNEAPOLIS, firm. Wethers, $8.80 to $11 lambs, ments. a 9 $10.50 to $16.00 ewes, $13.60 to y NOiT hardy sec sianeiscieteis 9) 3 A It you have been ailing for any} \° | hart poe B33 | $18.00, { length of time and do not get any|\° | northern ........, sonore : os Bet ANY | No. 2 northern ..... seve 283 @293 i better do not fail to call, as improper Now a-wheat 213 @283 i measures rather than disease are very - es Hs ai ce : oa ain DAKOTA HID ITS BIT i often the cause of your long standing | Ry e pe ‘ : 560 One qi 5 dw . wee @ 27 i trouble. 2 durum 5250 @265 IN WAR BONDS 3 1 Remember above date, that exam-! No. 2 yellow-corn. "166% @ 166% id i ination on this trip ‘will be free and | No. 3 yellow corn to arr. 161% @168% _ that his treatment is. different. c orm, yl om ta geo (Continyed _ trom_ Dage one): Famous 35 horsepower four cylinder Overland motor * . German spoken, Address: 336 Bos: NAM RG Mart ee @ 73 {because of the opportunity that has 112inch wheelbase Cantilever rear springs ton Block, Minneapolis, Minn, af} ‘ 2 white oats ees @ 69 come.to them to render a service to Five passenger Auto-Life Starting and Lighting m ‘| No. 3 white oats to arr. @ 68 | the country in which they live, Many 5 i i No. 4 white oats oma @ 68% | people feel closer to the government SS | 2 ley. . 103 @142- | because they have had an opportunity i - Barley . 316 @821 | to do something for it. It would seem ame = — i ia! July . 238 in days gone by that the common|man George ‘Connery, today was . belief that a group of submarines has ’ [Beprember aoe, . 184% Paouphe, hae pect te soe nareae tat found guilty of murder in the third PRIORITY SHIPPING German Submarine been sent to lock the port of Cadiz. ' | today that feeling is reversed and our|‘esree, in connection with the death A ti A Cc di v ¢ DULUTH. people are changing selfishness into|/of Connery.. The case went to the | | ic ive ear aaiz . Hi ae patriotism.” jury late yesterday. * j {3 3 LIU siete seuscousaoe 255 2 Py i ! Back of lee ena * O84 Saat me atennie, te 20 Years Paris, June 16.—A semi-official note | f 1 No. 1 northern on trk... 283 McCool Guilty life sentence at Stillwater, was ‘the \)P WAR BUSINESS says the German submarine, U-52, th M ” Ne 2 norhern on uk ¥ 278 chief witness for the defense. : which was towed into Cadiz, on June | No. 3 northern on trk... 26% The conviction today of ‘McCool is _ 11, was operating outside that port. | e an No. 2 hard Mont. on trk 273 Of Connery Murder the third in connection with the two| Washington, June 16—~The senate|O June 12, a Norwegian steamer { No. 1 spot durum..... 25 murders. Michael Moore, alleged go- today a th ant ist: ti fi was torpedoed near-by, and also a | isca. woman, the kind. of {ae 2 spot durum. 250 Minneapolis, June 16.—Frank J. Mc-| between, was found guilty by a jury i see ine, ea teat Eenen prior-/ Russian steamer, which leads to the iH = ue ot B duly ; Cool, alleged accomplice of Joe Red-| just a week ago today. ty shipment bill ,which would pre- i woman we admire and love ff) Oats on trk . @ 69 |enbaugh, in the murder of Alice Me- vent the obstruction of interstate | and fight for. She is deter-* Hye ont: : aigg | Quillan Dunn of St. Paul, and Patrol- commerce an authorize the president J oe oe : rine that the green country ate By on ah aes @135 {] TEAMS 10 CANVASS to direct that shipments of commod-) To Thou htless Men boy shall make good—and > eee iE ities “necessary to the prosecution is | docs. ian ete of the war’ be given preference in 5 g e loetober. CITY FOR RED CROSS transportation. The bill now goes to Don’t the wife deserve modern f ut as power comes io the Biri a je: house: . ‘High July .. ; tools for her wo ? 4 boy ete are forces that en- J) Low July ... ee a rE too } tangle him and compromise Close 12: A New Yorker, of. wide experience, | ‘arm i i hint Tnsdaouaty thes aap (Continued from Page One) 5,000 Pardoned | has written a book telling how the Hae a man farmer, artisan or i faster and taste. Gaul le Alo " cruited to full strength and 500,000 B : \tobacco or snuff habit may be easily|business man alike buys the most t . rs other men are shortly to be called to jand quickly banished with delightful; modern too! 3, a He finds himself on trial for his | | CATTLE MARKETS | the colors. Within a few months we y President; benefit. The author, Edward J. pet oe Is for his work and a i life—and then— | O—____—____—__________9 should and. will have in service an : | Woods, 1423 M, Station E, New York|lets his wife go. on working over 4 i } | ST. PAUL. army of 1,000,000-and a navy of 150,- Washington, June 16.—Nearly 5,000! City, will mail his book free on re- a stove that was out of date thirty M ‘ 3 Dorothy HOGS—Receipts, 2,000. __ Market, 000 men. persons at liberty under suspended j j quest. hi ves wonderfully at. | Years ago. ; { toate | fentences imposed by federal colrts| set onacco ‘craving is, conquered. : i D CATTLE—Receipts, 400. _ Killers, Start Probe of Bee granted “full amnesty” pant} Calmness, tranquil sleep, clear eyes, It’s not selfishness—it’s thought- ; a. on steady. Steers, $7.00 to $12.75; vows lamation carrying out the receitly an-| T0Fmal appetite, good digestion, man- lessness—and this appeal is to { hie the wens akes a fi 824 heifers, $7.50 to $11.00; calves, Food P H nounced policy of extending clemency | !¥ vigor, strong memory and a gen-jmake you think. i ¢ Woman, makes a HB) $6.00 to $ stockers and feeders, rices in such cases, Without the exercise | eT! gain in efficiency are among the great sacrifice which turns Jj steady, at $5.00 to $10.00. of such clemency, the persons affect-;™any benefits reported. Get rid of|A MONARCH Malleable Range in dl out right after all. | SHEEP—Receipts, none. MarkeS, _ |ed would have been compelled under| that nervous, irritable feeling: no/ your kitchen would make a Wond- F A’play that will keep steady. Lambs, $7.00 to $1240; weth- Chicago, June 16.—A second investi-| 4 supreme court mandate to return; More need of pipe, cigar, cigarette, | oyfyy difference in wife’s ‘4 : 5 keep you on Fil ers, $7.00 to $9.75; ewes, $5.00 to! gation of food prices has been begun} to custody tomorrow. snuff or chewing tobacco to pacify }y your the edge of your” seats fi 9.50. by the federal government following : | morbid desir it louse work. J hroughout. 1 a that which a few weeks ago resulted i \ - | CHICAGO. in the indictment of a number of deal- eo Raeered sol work hours ‘ | HOGS—Receipts, 9,009. Market, ers in foodstuffs. Representatives of j pleasanter. mf | : lunsettied, at yesterday's average. several large packing firms, in re- C Ss OR R N | 5 A ( rpheu phir ti sponse to subpoenaes, appeared before Oo FFI E F E T Drop in and see this most modern % § + a | 00 to $16.00; heavy, the grand suFy to give inigenintion in| Second Floor [and sy, or better yet send her a oni 05; rough, $15.00 t connection with the inquiry. The gov- ° . [land say, “‘go as far as you like.’ i E Tienes Teoh, abet scone eee crameat seeks to eats. whether ‘the Bismarck Reality Co. oe 7 4 : ia ONLY CATTLE—Receipts, 1,000, Market,| appearing in “Silks and Satins, at | food supply is being handled properly Bismarck Bank Buildi FRENCH & WELCH HDWE. CO. weak. Native beef steers, $9.00 to|the Bismarck theatre Monday after-|or whether hoarding is resorted to . ma: ank ing in order to raise or maintain prices. : $13.70; stockers and feeders, $7.30 to jnoon and evening. j Main St, Bismarck,