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Garfield, Coal Head, Has _ | WEDNESDAY, ‘AUG..24, 1917. START. PROBE ~~ BISMARCK DAILY: TRIBUNE Sen as _ Parich and Will Need It paneaday OF NEGRO NUTINY. .. . Partch and Will Nee Wednedday ‘ Y He’s Square-Jawed, But Coal-Bar-r’s Opposition Will Be More : AU -29 ¢ Houston, ' ‘Aug. .29—Thé’ aes Gee) Wh ecit OBES a irae s ! Houston wag tnadiV conetied te Concentrated Than Food Hogs Tae Expect Sundden Th t O ] Pi S| t gin what Acting-Mayor J. D. Moody <2 re S ea re n. resents terms the development of the “real . ; Drop ao Prices at Once ' y story” of the riot Thursday ‘in which 3 Fat een 7 Haye 4 i F 100 negro. soldiers of the ranres BY HARRY B, HUNT [se eral weeks he dodged sampling’ ® . try killed 15 whites and lost two of| Staff Special jany of Garfield's “cigars, urged, : ae Co aay oni r their-own number. The body of in:| Washington, August, 29.+Dr.jupon him almost nightly. Final-, é ‘ ¢ VJ quiry appointed by Mendy: was to holds ffary A. Garfield, who made good |ly. he consented to try one. 4 Sere ee today jas chairman of the president's} ‘*They won't do you any harm,’ . . i El‘Paso, Aug. 29—Under guard of |Spetial-wheat price committee and Garfield urged, é ~ IN } troops approximately 100 negroes of |now ‘has taken the reins as feder-| ‘‘No: and 1 doubt they'll do me phe a ; the 24th hia 5 infantry, today Bre be: jal coal administrator, is a square-jany good,"’ Hoover said. a 2 e ; ing transferred from regimental. head: | es saa “i 1 . panne quarters at Columbus, by — special slopldex a, r all ened ee * train to Ft. Bliss here. The negroes | V0 !00Ks. physic ally able to ta Key are charged with implication in the cave of himself in any sort of 74 riot at Houston Thursday. serap. i " Fuither, he radiates personal-| The story of a gid who could not tell the truth. : NO REPRISALS ity. Before you have spoken! = = —— ———_—x with him you know behind | the| Retr ick i ight owi: i i ) is « he e Return tickets issued last night owing to machine trouble will be ‘ ‘i clean eyes and expr a mouth ! P lease Note: accepted at any performance at the Bismarck Theatre or any AFTER CONFLICT is a mind as.vigorous as his body. | performance at the Grand this week or your money will be cheerfully refunded. } The outstanding — impression | oes ‘ Garfield leaves. is of vigor, ‘de- : (Continued from Page One.) elsion ane foes: woud be ¥ now stands vaiked, but not defeated, |, 1 | nee tk 2 aid gree Rec aiog Ewing, the enemy of four-fifths of the world. |°@@ 1M. he didn't : already This power is-not the German people: | know the facts he would find them It is the ruthless master of the Ger-|out. man people. It is no business of ours! These assets will stand Garfield : E : T H ht H how that great people came under its}: ua ae we neat oe Coal Administrator Garfi tb hi o-nl To-ni ht control or submitted with temporary. au good stead as doa adm nist % eld an his desk. 8 g zest to the domination of its purpose; |! Hor the coal barons’ opposi-| He lighted one, ‘took a few) price of their stove coal to arc} but: it is our business to see to it/tion will be more concentrated |putis and silently withdrew. When! fr Ke . ie i A ) . ent from $9 q Ove inn that the history of the rest of thejand hostile than Uoover has/he returned he had dropped Gar . : * to #2, and even business THE BEAUTIFUL AND GALENGED ACTRESS world is no longer left to its handling. | ¢ oe 6 Cais . lhald’cue: PI far-)men who buy in large quantities : found in food administration: field's cigar overboard vill i ‘ . Abandon’ Hopes of Russia. aid in food admin stra On: aren Seaboard will..be, digappointed-in the im- CJ + “To deal with such a power by way Garneld is 54, but ooks like a tarfield’s experience as a law-|imediate effec of peace upon the plan proposed by|man in his early fortie He isiver and as. the administrative]. The lay Will not affec: , his holiness, the pope, would, so far|the eldest son of former President {lead of a hig college has giventwhich co tracts FF * peacoat cy as we can see, invulve a recuperation |(jarfield. Although a lawyer by {him a practical as well as rey oral puta tracts have been made, of its strength and a renewal of its} : ie RaSiray ce [re Oia rie emg ell as theoret- and tertainly more than half’ the policy; Would GHak@ ik necessary to profe: ion, he has spent most of jical insight into affai The coal]eoal mined 1 consumed is sul 5 5 \ create a permanent hostile combina-|his life as an educator. He has | problem will be largely eeonomie,! ject to contracts rimming Fa ay In the Sensational Drama of Modern Gimes 4 tion of ‘nations against the German|been professor of law and politics {and economies have been his!nonth to five vears oon F people, who are its instruments; and|ij Western Reserve and Princeton |specialty. | “Ty aris d nate ahead. 56 : ‘ 93 Would result in abandoning the new-/piversities, respectively, and} President Wilson has ‘de rece tha phir iw | intended... to born Russia to the intrigue, the mani- shee Bl Ages . {| Wilson has demon-Jaffect the floating coal and, by fold subtle interference, and the or. | Denictent of Williams college sinee jstrated that. a college head may jeliminatine undue speculation 908. g 1 s Q be a man of action as well as of tain counter-revolution which wouid| make it possilile foes dee mn be attempted by all the malign influ-}| Walking and tennis are his two {theorics, and Garfield has much{have not Contracted vise wi * s t acted uy in eaces to which the German govern- ment has of late accustomed the} world. Can peace be based upon a! restitution of its power or upon any he sets | ithe same type of mind. | As coal administrator he will work in close touch with the Fed- After jeral Trade Commission chief recreations, and fast pace in both, During the da small quantities to meot heeds withont bein bled. Phe two-dollar, mine priee will SEND COMMISSION TO AID SERBIANS theit Tonight’s The Night — . While at work, | smokes, i word ‘of honor it could pledge in al(arfield never ta givel nat necos aft Bethea a only of settlement and accommoda-| (inner at night, when he relaxes, {the consumer relief, It is general ace fe ie ole ee 3 be 1 A 9—R ion? < Rene Acetl ont Rigor ore eas be ; i aie ster (ith ar a allte ‘rely SUDSL- hington, Aug. 29.—Rel “Responsible statesmen mu: af pe floes, att els (ite smokes a} The thousand complicated details) corporations controlled — by Of Co. I Ss Big Hop; s population in ie fight againat everywhere see, if they neve! lighly vegetarian brand of cigar, will be worked out as they are] larger corporations whieh owt | privation and disease is heing sent by ee feo fore, that ‘no peace cansrest securaly|Zuarantecd not to affect the }reached. Hthe mines. . The wallees ds are ae B S 7 Th Dense Conia (eh 40 diet upon political or economic restric-;nerves. and burns one after, an-! Judge Lovett's priority board | interlocked il UTC ACS AL CNIS est ociety ere named a commission to go to that " tions meant to benefit some nations |other from dinnertime to bedtime. order that all coal in the Ohiol panies oper ia aul col ieon country (to. administer sche. fund: and 7 and cripple or embarrass others, wor! Ty. \ashinetan. Garfi lei ee lanelladinee i fal 4 a Oho} panies. The Jwo dollar price is direct the work. ; vindictive action of any sort, or any], ashington, Garfield is liv. [anc adjacent fields be given right-lnerely a point of departure at Governor and Mrs. Lynn J ry, The first dance of this kind, held! | The comm n will leave Saturday { kind of vevenge or deliberato injury.|'2& as one of the official family of jof-way to the lake ports and uplyhieh the whoelc begins te }and May \ Jest) Saturday-nieht. netled for| for Saloniki, its headquarters, and he American people have sulered in-| Herbert Hoover at Ho: s‘resi-|the lakes is an example of the} reckon his retail profit, for « flead the Lacie areas bg Pasch ES everence of St. Paul, is com- tolera' ve wrongs at the hands of he sence on Sixteenth-st. Hoover {method to be employed Seen profit, for he isting win usher in a grand His eral oe ihe see mere issioner. imperial German government, but they |jc 4 fea gauee Tne Tv ates Teas : nae dance for the benefi oO. oss |company, A third street dance, for; desize iio reprieat ‘upon’'the Cennen a connoiseur in cigars. For | A lot of people who expect the] LP the twoedollar mine Areetha dance for the benefit of Co. me: ime at ee eek are ieee people who have themselves suffered | SSS = Tr SS ES [HOMES OXtOrtionute at the stove or The’ mardi gras event will be staged | ment will be given Saturday night. | all things ia this war, which they did| perial German government nt: tél! |furnaee to the consimer anice +. {on the pavement in the edown town} Bismarck’s best socicty is turning out for these functions and hopping junder the stars until they and the | hoppers go twinkling home. district, and music will be furnished dy the Second Regiment band of Har- vey. EARL GREY SHEEN AROUSED “Fs peag| NER SPEGL TAL Stockholm, Aug. London, Aug. 29—Earl Grey, for-] trial and. busines: mer governor general of Canada, dica Preah A ; : greatly over the at six o'clock this morning at Howick! kroner a ton which Ge tae? not choose They believe that peace] he yepair 4 PR ENGSEOE ‘ should rest upon the rights of peo-i the acca ee any jean Srathies ples, not the rights of goveraments—j a y indication of the sovereizaty both the rights of peoples great or small.) of those that are weak and those that weak or powerful—their equal right to! are strong. Punitive damages, the d freedom and security and self-govern-| memberment of empires, the establis ment and to a participation upon fair| meat of selfish and exclusive economic terms, in the economic opportuni leagues, we deem {nexpedient and in of the world—tne German peo}: the end worse than futile, no proper \ course. included, if they will ascept) pasis for a peace of any kind, least: of equality and not seek domination. all for an enduring pe: That must ' Purposes of United States. | he based upon justice and fairness and : “The test, therefore, of every plan! the common rights of mankind. of peace is this: Is it based upon! “We cannot take the word of the «the faith of all the peoples involved, | present rulers of Germany as a guar or merely upon the word of an ami-| ontee of anything that is to endure. tious and intriguing government, 0M) iniess explicitly supported by such the one hand, and of a group of free} Conclusive evidence of the will and ample power in the law to find out where the prolitecrine comes in and cheek it, Coal Controller Garfield proba. bly will hegin by putting his fine ier on points of coneestion and undertaking their relief. If this does not work, there other remedies, BOOST TAX ON WAR- PROFITS Washington, Aug. 29.—To meet tha radical movement for greater taxa- tion of war profits, the senate finance committee agreed to amendments car- rying war profit taxes of more than 33 percent in place of the’ provision for 26 percent. The amendments would increase the war profits tax yield from 562,000,000 to $1,060,000,000 in addition to the taxes under the pres-; HOWAN’S BREAD Can be brought from the following grocers: BROWN & JONES R. FP. LOGAN GEO. GUSSNER J. I. ROGP & CO. KUPITZ CO. KENNEDY’S GROCERY are TWO MEN WI of 257° put export ta any hi ed ete ene This fs a test! purpose of the German people them:| ent law and yield a third of the bill's House, Northumberland, after a long on all coal for shipment to Sweden.! d Which £005 10 ne oto anee be ap. |felNes as the other peoples of the| total taxes. illne ‘ The tax is effective at once no mat- Buy COAL Now ana ie) the i s {world would de justified in accepting | ‘The senate worked on the war tax : The funcral will be held at Howick ter wien the order for the coal was a plied. des _ Without such guarantees, treaties ofj bill today under an agreement to dis- : : House ,on Saturday, when a memor- given. Germany also: i sed a . a tates 5 er a a s ii B » whi given. Germany h also imposed a ’ The purposes of the United States! sotiement, agreements for disarma-|pose of the publishers’ tax provision | a —— jal service will be held in London. tax on parcel post payable after Au- You Won’t Regret It in this war are known to the whole world—to every people to whom the truth has been permitted to come | They do not need to be stated again. | gust 25 In some circles it is urged that ‘sweden will retaliate by putting a tax on Swedish products especially iron We handle the Celebrat- ed Wilton Lignite Coal and Northern Wyoming ment, covenants to set up arbitration in the place of force, territorial ad justments, re-constitutions of small nations, if made with the German goy- before night, while finance committee; leaders perfect their compromise on! the war profits taxation. MOTOR RACE FoR NORTH AMERICA CHAMPIUNSHEP Chicago, Aug. ing $8,100, the slow Bro: 29.—Two men, carry: pay roll of the Win- | Iron Works, were shot to We seek no material advantage Of) 2 ent, no man, no nation could now 8 i i i 7 i d ae A . |e , : a 1 dea Prete te e 4 Minneapolis, Aug. vore, but it not yet been decided. any and: re nee ee ee the depend upon. We must a isisome a 1Uetey Cet awe jean a 1 front of the plant by ae inn enol an ee eects Acme Coal * wrongs 2 s war by tt % . : s SF Mrs. | five pandi y sca vi fe Pavan h aes i E toni erable wreng new evidence of tho purposes of the bandits who escaped with the ‘orth America for 1917 were t ANNOUNCEMENT. Washburn Lignite Coal Co. furious and brutal power of the im- | God grant it may be given soon and eae AE, Bath . > & - 7 God gran 1ay f aE TCO Te ol alist thEGW of the American Powe seker Hall Wednesday night Aug. 29, Ph 453 in a way.to restore the confidence of} shiv punish you atari : tion. Mis inneapolis is the present} has been postponed owing to the one i Wrangling Over Prices Congress is trying hard. ‘yeventie tax ie ci ‘¢ mn nei nd kund- Upon motion of Senator Brady who — letic circles in. the United States, bill. Pathe: oe Race characterized it as a last farewell to $20.00 to $40.00 died today in a hosp ers - ‘ i ' : ‘ - = reds of others this [| 2e autoctacy of the world Uresiden’) Klein—Tailor and Cleaner Before buying suit or overcoat s ling and trying to settle Wilson's reply to the papal’s peace .29-1 mo.! Bryant. $2) 30 0 ercoat ee the price of wheat, flour, sugar, coal, etc. etc. and we are selling at the lowest price possible un- til the thing clears up. We think you had bet- ter buy now : than later. Next. Mondgy we will put a number of articles back to the price corresponding with the wholesale market atthat date: These‘pric- |! es. will: be down or up as tho market goes. Your guess is as good | as ours but we think it will be up and are giving J) you a pointer in time as we know it can not be flour at our bottom cash. prices before the advance which will be next Mon- | dribble, to meander aimlessly about great peoples, of the central powers all peoples everywhere in the faith of nations and the possibility of a coven- anted peace. “ROBERT LANSING, “Secretary of State of the United States of America.” proposals was ordered printed today in the Congressional Record. FLYNN PRESIDENT. Kansas City, Aug. 29.—Thomas JB. Flynn of Chicago, was elected presi- dent here today of the American fed- eration of Catholic societies. He suc- ceeds John Wehlan of New York. Thinking. Thinking is quite easy when you know how. It is true that few of us do it. Most.of us allow our minds to along lfnes of least resistance, like wa- ter that has trickled over a Mississippi levee and gone here and there about the fiats, getting ruddier and muddier until it soaks into the lush earth or is evaporated into the thin air. ‘That is what most of ‘us call thinking. The mind that works ‘that way gets no-/| fay s: BRIGHTER ‘ out the wrinkles exciting living H distingnish them from the ordinary shoes. They have dainty lines which — aecent- Our sale of Summer \ an) had caused. | ate the grace 0% the foot and emphasize its original beauty: as for satisfactory ser- Underwear, ginghams and | -DAYS | “T wanted to be like them, get- se ee view ue h ae no ee rior, Prices from $6.00 to $15.00 ‘ other cotton goeds wi'l | . ARE AHEAD FOR: [ting wrinkles of my own instead} ; aon ‘ : é ‘ close Saturday night. | THE COFFEE USER jof getting rid of ‘wrinkles for Th M C k | WHO CHANGES TO others. T envied them. Id get | Webb Bros e cLon ey | work as a housemaid and steal | le Commercial Co. 510 Broadway Phone 209 Lynne Wood, you throw stones | again at that litte Tuthertlatt boy Ij stones at anybody throw them at the} He garbage ma nothing that we want to borro READY-MADE PRICES”’ "—Kunsis City Star. ! “TAILOR-MADE SUITS AT i money in an automobii OLYMPIC COMMITTER MEMBER DEAD Paris, A of New Yo committee a vverett J. Wendelt nber of the Olymp: | widely known in ath Staff Special. Kansas City Reeves, August went be- el wrong say she. told them in confessing the theft of $4000 in jewelry from a Kansas City home. ot evil companions of the street, but. fashionable women in high society led her astray, un- willingly. “TL worked in a beauty parlor,” she said. ‘‘Fashionable women parties, and how the men raved about their gowns. Even high school girls came to have me iron jewelry t& gét money for gowns and things and live at swell hotels.”’ Police believe the girl is the Ganar tool of an organized gang of men —Mal.-| cause of her companions, police | GIRL TELLS POLIGE SHE STOLE WRINKLES LIK 10 ciT : They thieves, to 39 robberies, E SOCIETY HIGH-FLYERS say she confessed aaegannnatinne 1 here tod champion. DUDESESUASUOUERGREREGEGUEL The benefit dance to take place at street dance given by Co. 1. | The demand of the fashionable woman is for more than just She requires sonethi Tiere is tha UUUUUSTASUESUOLUAUUNAUEOUOUEOUOU AEH EUEUEUQGUE ER EAEEYOMUOUGAEOSUAES ESSE TOUOEOGOUOLCUROUECUOEQOAESOUOSO GEG ERE GUEEEGROU OEE CUOOU ADU The Fashionable Woman in the looks of the shoes whi ae wer ee era Ae paar ca Aa pha eld = | vidual, That. is the reason why women who seleet their shoes on this basis invar- It would be well for | thing; its owner is merely flotsam oa smoothed out. i : ne \ on ‘ an ; - : you to place your order the stream of life——Cleveland Plain about their champagne suppers, iably pre 2 G j : | Dealer. even in Des Moines, where it’s forssugarsicoles,cteqseud ‘bone dry,’ their high kicking ‘Webb Bros. Style Shoes of Quality. something “different " about these shoes which set them apart— Comfort - Style and Durability ' ATARADULOLUEDUDUCDUEASREGD CATT EU MEESTER EOUE ETOAC “good — style.’* ch is distinctive and indi-

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