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Bab "| WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 5. 1917. 4 4 o = ing to: order, and Frank P. Walsh, ¥ chairman of the U. S. Commission on Industrial Relations, acted-as tempor- ary chairman: ¥ After’ an- appointment: of a commit- pla tale tee on permanent ‘organization, the LOME delegates. planned to: fecess until mid- aftérrioon and “thenredeive the com: 4 BTID : oe mittee’s report, which : és lowed by ‘an address by Samuel Gom- aa ; | pers, president of tle American Fed- ats é a eration of Labor. Mr. Gompers was = « oe bc Iai uy expected to be named permanent} , DANIEL’ FROEMAN Presents ' aA 12 e chairman of- the organization. ote Denounce Peoples Council. ‘ : American Alliancs for Democrac’ Speakers at the session denounced i i q Ones © i 4 Fremiocr acy. as disloyal and seditious the activities High Tax Advocates Balls Con: i > 1 Open: Conference at Minnea- | of the People Council of America for tin tte ) Ami D a er ) 4 1 ni ra Nn | : < ‘ ga, ‘Democracy and Terms of . Peace, nue ti tempts to end ui a i 4 : polis which was barred from holding its| Oa pve’ the Measure } je ; area conference in Minnesota. The mo- fssanay fice ‘5 eng Tn th ‘ Bes tives o¥ its leaders were sharply ques-| ae ELEVEN BILLION BON: ene ; _ ff SAMUEL GomPERs To tioned, | phate ue wn . gh oy ae John Spargo, one of the former lead- < i 2 UNDER FIRE ALSO ‘ c : st 9 tt te ,DELIVER ADDRESS |ers of the Socialist party, who sever- CHARLIE CHAPLIN, paginas 6 4 . 1 4 ed connections because of the party's| At ‘the ‘Orpheum Tonight and Tomor- House debate + »\Minneapolis, Sept: 5.—The Ameri-|stand’ on war, declared that several “The | nt.” ar bond and i * mn Alliance for Labor and Democracy | Weeks ago reports had reached troops a ofganized forthe purpose of squeleh- ; in Russia that American labor would | 9° being reach- t fq < ing the activity of the pacifists and |demand peace through the Peoples li before nig ious oppo: | pro-German propagandists, aud ‘bring-|Council’s meetings. tion to the bill has so far developed, - ’ 2 Le t # ‘ ing the labor forces up solidly behind | Fargo, N. D., which barred the Peo- L jits passage in And as Nora O Brien, this ‘clever screen star q ‘ 1 ike governinent in the prosecution of|Ples Council, after Governor Frazier Bales to the house appearing certain. ca ti t he di the war, opehed three days’ loyalty | had said the peace conference would i Representative Moore’ of Pennsyl- au conference here. be given protection in North Dakota, | Vania, continued his -fight to secure p Iva es Y tence. is represented at the conference by a jthe adoption of his amendment pro- Walsh ts Chairman. . | delegation of six labor leaders. M {viding for the creation of a congres- E. .H.. Hall, president of the state ee 7 ‘sional war committee, which the federation of labor, called the meet- | WANTED—Rye for fall seeting. Bis- | president appos = marck Elevator & Invesimeat Co., | coneeten of mt aes over a er . 5 a = ; h. , consc! lo pay the ex- one ‘ wes : eres * [ADE sf RD aac ecis east Bismarck Bank Building. . Ve penses of the war today took a new — acm I, BafelyFelicteasome | hk Sasa ra ne Hoes when high tax advocates sought : bs Vhy pay more ant, $22 : 2 Wi < Dill’s profi ie eee Serer | : pant Governor Frazicr’s legal battle for |integ 1 (e war tax bill's profit TONIGHT | weDwEsDAy - ‘ ‘Ta A. 6. SOUTAINET GN REMEDY CB., KANSAS cir, We, Tribupe want ads will bring results. control .of the state board of regents) ‘Phe final vote on the war profit sec- fl and ‘ >_———- was resumed this afternoon when the | tion, py agrecinent, is to be taken be- aa ae 2 3 supreme court on application of the at-/fore night. ‘The effort today was the TOMORROW | ruvzspay_| torney general issued an order return- jresult of the failure yesterday of the ia ee able September 14 directing Emil high taxes advocates to substitute a Scow of Bowman and J. A. Power of | flat rate for the graduated system. —IN— ' Leonard to show «cause why they | ‘they suffered overwhelming defeat. . should retain offices as members of | ie bree aang ‘ F . the board, 14s! OT ‘ The terms of Scow and AU le Ford Takes Ford; pired July 1, but they held over on the erounds that successors were not es Sheriff . legally appointed by the governor by s0e€S ter Him = ‘4 . ‘ = % ‘ uuu with uue consent of the senate, as Af A Screaming Comedy in Which Mr. Chaplin Appears as an Immigrant and - Experiences i Last weék Governor] When A. K. Ford saw a car stand f 2 $ s ee the renewal of hos-|ing at the curh in Sargent county he Amazing Adventures,, Chaplin’s Latest Mutual Special in 2 Acts tilities with the commissioning of Tot-| absent-mind. stepped in and ten and Muir, two members i aa wheeled aw: thout consulting the ! quintette whom he nominated last! owner, J. J. White. Mr. Ford is now 1 ~, The rattle of your loose ‘wheels i 1s 1 ipst { January in an effort to oust the entire! believed to be in South Dakota with " y eps much a warhing of danger as the rattlé of the snake. ; J, ‘Mr. Whites Ford, and Sheriff Ole A ar e ay n e-accident-your wheels: may cause-is 4ast*as likely - p ‘ladby of ent cownty departed to be fatal as the strike of the reptile. City, to sneceed Cal rank hite, for the sister state last’ night armed re se v . i ned. Sh e win the case| with requisition papers from Govern- T h Pi h Ki y | now in supreme court, he would havejor Frazier ‘calling for the return of* Acts e im Cc i e r Acta ‘control of the board, with only Lewis) both Fords. . Crawford of Sentinel Butte and Dr. tee | "Paset i n For t 2 i S 1H. Taylor of Grand Forks remain:| SQUATTER GOVERNOR ILL | Fascinating Becanse of usa : - anise of eae He Perfection of Baseball Tech: ; Tightens and Sil Silence Loose, Rattly Wheels | tng of the old board ay thet og emis Mlanniin saudtter governor” nigue.”’--—John K. Tener, President National League, | Today's order was issued kota and‘ one of the best 6) j Heed the warning now! Apply Spoktite at once and | three Nonpartisan members of the su-| of the territory and . { “3. not only stop the rattle but prevent the possibility of collapsing wheels. ; preme court—Robinson, Grace and | 1 to the Bismarck hos- MATINEE R P H E U TO-NIGHT 3 A few drops squirted into the cracks caused. by shrinkage of the wood | Birdzell. C! Justice Bruce and ASs-| pital by an illness which his many " ° will swell your wheels tight as new—and keep them tight. | sociate Jus e dtianson are i friends trust may be-of brief duration. Daily 3p. m. 5c and 15¢ “GO BARLY” 7:15—9:00 10¢ and 20¢ ; if the city. Up to’a late hour this af-| Governor, Hannifin has not been in “Cheaper, Better, Quicker Than Old Way | ternoon no copy:ol the order had be robust health for’ the ‘last year or : ‘ ¢ The old, or mechanical, way does not | filed in the office of the clerk of court. (wo, although he has held up remarle q any prevent further shrinkage or swélling. The Spoxtite | ably well for a man of his age. way doés, The old way costs about $2.50 per wheel. : Spoktite tightens 4 wheels for $1.00. The old_ way t & keepssyour vehicle; idle half a day.or more. Spok- tite tightens 4 wheels in an hour—and without the oy trouble of removing them. : Thousands of wheels have pd , been tightened the Spoktite way and not a single case 1 of failure has yet been found. i! Don’t Risk Your Life Any Longer , ‘Every time you go out with loose wheels Vi you’take your life in your hands. A sharp turn, acurb | ’ , jolt, a sudden bump and—bang! © Your wheels | . ° collapse, and perhaps ina most dangerous place. i See Go to the nearest garage, auto | Fargo, Sept. | On secount of the “Your — supply or hardware store at once and get | high number of exemptions, the Cass Dealer Sry $1.00 and tnaces whesle safe county board will be forced to cal) - If your dealer can’t supply you, write the second allotinent of men ana : . pote ae imino a aed more than 688 men will be ordered | ; ‘ Promptly. | oe imitans hawbogeaale to report for examination next week, | ‘ : 5 a LIQUID WHEEL TIGHTENER COMPANY Hit was announced by County Auditor | \ 7’ General Offices and Factory: Mc jesto, Cal. | rucker today. z . Branches: BOSTON and NEW YORK H es $22.50, Bryant, $22.50. a | _ ANNOUN CEMENT © to the. Public Heileman’s NEW.STYLE has been analyzed by the State Chemist, and:found to meet all requirements of ‘North Dakota laws. We have filed a bond for $10,000 which has- been. accepted by the State of, North Dakota, aloe us to ship into and sell in the State Heileman’s “NEW STYLE ‘A Wonderful Value Saxon Roadster at $395 pletely covers all expenses includ- ing gas, oil, tires, service-attention storage, depreciation on invest- ment, and interest on investment. Then. Saxon Roadster is the low- est-priced car with a 3-speed’ tra sn:‘ssion. And that means 25 per -en. faster acceleration, more spee. cz less power, and it pro- tects ~> :nctor from overheating and o. zi-working. You may think, you have seen big values in motor ats (And ' per- haps you have. But-you have never scen,a car of- fering so zuch visible, provable motor car value for the money as this Saxon Roadster. Saxon Roadster is a handsome car, and roomy, too. Two passengers have rocm eplenty—both in seat space and leg length. Saxon Roadster is the lowest-pric- ed car with Co-tinental motor. The next lowec:-priced car with this attraction costs $1095. Just stop and count some of the things that distinguish Saxon Roadster and make it the big-val- ue car of the market. it, is powerful and flexible. Ev- ery part is rugged and strong— built to meet hard service and long service without weakening. ‘ Saxon Roadster is the lowest-pric- ed car with demountable rims and First, it is the lowest-priced COM- The Biss Gere Non-Alcoholic Beverage which is strickly a temperance drink. All dealers are now legally permitted fq sell Heileman’s NEW STYLE, and if you have not ordered your supply you should do so at onté! Try this famous beverage today G. HEILMAN CO., LA CROSSE, WIS. For prices and terms address our nearest branch: Moorhead, Minn. ‘East Grand Forks, Minn. Red Lake Falls, Minn. Aberdeen, S. D. Mobridge, S.D. PLETELY EQUIPPED car. next lowest priced costs $600— that’s over $200 more than the ~Saxcn Roadster price of $395. Next, it is the lowest-priced car with an electric starting and light- ing system.. Saxon Roadstcr ha; the Wagner 2-unit type. The next lowest-priced car with this feature costs $750. 20 inch x 3 inch tires. Further, Saxon*Roadster is the most economical car in the world to cwn and drive. A close and accurate record of upkeep costs turned in by thous- ands of Saxon Roadster owners shows that only 3c per mile com- Now, of all the year, is motoring time. Come in and see Saxon Roadster. Let us give you a dem- onstration in the ‘‘bargain’’ car. Price, $395, f. 0. b. Detroit. Saxon ‘'Six,’’ $935; Saxon ‘‘Six’’ Sedan, $1835; Saxon ‘‘Six”’ Chummy Roadsier, $935. F. 0. b. Detroit. DEALER Wanted---A competent business man to handle Saxon cars in thisterritory. Write to--- Northwestern Automobile Company Minneapolis, Minnesota