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Ser nee) ar ‘ BISMARCK: DAILY TRIBUNE é > WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 12,;8Vaaw 7] femate of the pacifist societies and THE TRI BUN E street screeching organizations knows Entered at the Postoffice, Bismarck, N.| nothing of motherhood. » as S d Class Matter. ISSUED ERY DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY} The woman who risks death to give SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN| life and toils her youth away for her ADVANCE ‘60| children, has above all others the so- Daily, by carrier, rer month... peetidr, y. by nail, per year... cial and patriotic instinct of sacrifice. vailly. by mail uw Nurth Dakota, months ........- reer .26| Consequently, we find everywhere Delly, by mall outside of North oo | mothers glorying that they can give Daily, by mai their sons to their country. Dakota, three monthe wreklv bv mail, per year Mothers are the fountain head of G LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY the race. Instinctively they under- Bpect a Representative anw TORK. Fifer ave Bldg; CHICAGO stand the supreme need of preserving vomanhood from the Prussian de- Marquette Bldg.; BOSTON, § Winte @t; DETROIT, Kresge Bldg.: MINNE : spoiler. It is not strange the appeals of the APOLIS, $10 Lumber Exchange. | WEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRES! warped one-sided pacifist females have ed to The Associated Press is excl entitled to the use for republication of| © all news credited to it or not other-| fallen on deaf ears when addr wise credited in this paper and also) American mothers. the local news published herein. Bee ak a ler . ‘ll rights of republication of special; !t requires courage to bring a boy! dispatches herein are also reserved. nto the world—and few women who; —Memoer Aud't Buscau of Circulation | have borne sons have any use for aatkt 4 lackers. vSPAPER WHE STATE'S OLDEST N (istablished 1873) =—— — American victories in France have = begun. Ragtime has won hands down | Ses 2 | over all the hymns of hate. | WEATHER REPORT | 5 ra | 5 | for 24 hours ending «t noon Sept : Temperature at 7a 1m.....e SOMETHING WRONG. Temperature at noon.. There is a significance to the letter Highest yesterday received recently by the Tribune from Lowest yesterday «a Washburn miner who stopped the last night paper because its Americanism jarred upon his pro-German proclivities. ee oe Sh are EEG That epistle indicts our educational | apes cere ie clea | em. The writer probably has lived | or North Dakota: Partly ¢! y gen A ara | night and Thursday; somewhat coole from early youth and in all that 1¢ he has learned nothing which} tonight i ——— I Id develop loyalty and devotion to} Teinpers land of his adoption. He did not/ Fargo .. think enough of the United States to| as to be able} y a simple ba learn its language a | to write grammatic; Williston . Grand Fork Pierre 0 pierre : Be | ness letter. | Winnipeg 6) |; But its opportunities for material Helena . 44 | benefits he grasped eagerly. As Jus- eee cat BA | tice Bruce well said, he belongs to! Kansas City ;-. 34 that class of aliens who sponge on} San Francise 36 | our various institutions and give noth-| ms ; ing in return—not even loyalty to the S W. ROBERTS. ia . eee i ORRIS-W. ROBER flag under which they live. i R Germany’s Rear Attac thrown from his, wagon’ when the! horses ran away and he alighted on his head. He remained unconscious for 24 hours after being brought to a hospital ‘here. - ee | GRAIN MARKETS f can Ene DULUTH. 59%@ & 58% 183 110 @136.. Oats ‘on trk.. 3 Qats to arr Rye on trk and to arr. Barley on trk....... Fiax on trk and to arr. Sept., Oct., Nov. December Close 1:37 p. m. MoNNEAPOLIS. No. 3 yellow corn. No. 3 mixed corn Corn other grade: No. 2 white Mont No. 3 white ... No. 3 white to arr. No, 3 white oats No. 3 white oats to a No. 4 white oats 59 @ 60% 58%@ 60 58%@ 60 Barley. Kerensky vauey choices: the young Russian Patriot, Pye to arr. looks the part in. Flax The Patriot Flax to arr. Oats old Sept Oats new Sept Oats old Dec Oats new Dec. Oats new May. Close 1:45 p. m. one of the new fall - GORDON HATS There’s a Gordon for you. _—————_—_—_—S CATTLE MARKETS | IMPROVING SCHOOLS » PAUL. é see : HOGS—Recinte 1800; steady, 25¢|Rapid Growth of Killdeer ‘Neces- higher. Range $17.0018.25; bulk at sitates More Room $17.50@1T. : Killdeer, N. D., Sept. 12.—The rapid CATTLE—Receipts, 4,000. steady to} development of Killdeer has’ necesst- higher; stecrs, — $5.00@$13.00; | tated the addition of 100 seats and and heifers $6.00@9.00; calves desks in the Killdeer public school, i $ @$i4: stockers and feeders at} which will open for the year next Mon- $5.0009: aces 4 cay ‘Phe recitation rooms are also SHEEP—Receipts, 1,560; _steady-| supplied with new equipment, and new lambs '$8.00@ 16. _wethers $7.06@ } furniture for the teachers has arrived, ewes $5.00@9.50. making the Killdeer school one of the 12.25; é é QT completely equipped of any town CHICAGO. ot its sizé in the Slope country. i HOGS—Receipts, 12,000; slow; bulk eB AINE > $1750G13.80; light $1725@18.80; |} EW COMMISSIONER mixed, $17.05@18.90; heavy $16. Westral Succeeds Charlson .at 1890: rough $16.90@17.15; pigs $ 40. Meteorogolist. | i — me | _ The public schools have failed Ia} MENOKEN. lers of said property in the manner 4 humanity.—Joubert. Sere tedap, the German lanstiage ist ree orc DNS ane frerest®) Along: the east sidélof block 7, Origy SHSSTSTOSSSTOO HT y d Peres cel nore ASL ET: ‘inal Plat, and along the west side of —— | given precedence over English in the John Hamilton of Garrison, a former, pio¢K 9, original plat. DOESN’T LOOK RIGHT. schools, some public and some priv-! fesiaent of this vicinity, was calling | AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, Tp ii ves y accepted | ate. jn old friends last week. the sidewalks must be construct- bara ereae ala t State Superintendent Macdonald is’ Minn., who has been visiting with the 4+ ordinances now in force and effect Co ee ee & Politeness is the flower of ¢ UNCONSCIOUS ON ROAD Man Lies in Highway Until Pick-| torn steers $6.50@14. ed Up by His Neighbors feeders, $6.10010.5 ‘Beach, N..D., Sept. 12.—William | ers, $4.86@12. Bjerke, lying unconscious in the mid-| SHEEP—Re dle of the road, was found nortn of | wethers, y y been | 17.85. h the provisions | !°¥ by. neighbors. He had bee! | 7.85. like folly. It isn’t; he’s a first class) authority for the statement that many) Welch families, spent a couple of days 214 not later than the 25th day of} with er cousin, Fred Welch, and fm seniomber, 1917, and should said side- | telegraph operator, and can get along | without cyes. In thousands of other places they're! rejecting good, big, strong men | cause they're flat-footed. It looks like folly. It is. In this war there are no long marches. The transporta’ is by rail or motor truck. The Sgh ing is mostly from trenc: for retreating, we'll take even odds on the flat-footed fellow, if he’s properly scared. We are going to learn at leas things in this drafting business. First, a dozen or more of the grounds for rejeetion are not tased on good sense, because such defect. as flat-feet, hollow teeth, slightly im-; perfect sight, the loss of a toe, squin a two under weight, under height, etc., don’t! © figure in modern warfare at all. | Second, the government should do} boys and girls born in North Dakota grow to their majority without mas- tering any torgue but German. Some loca m nothing of our history, our 3 or the ideals that promp a ted States in this war to make tie world safe for democ- racy. War has imposed fresh obligations, upen ear school system. Its major ef- be expemied in teaching Americanism The necessity for loy- alty should be emphasized in every curriculum Dispense with some of the fads and devote a period each day to impressing upon the pla: minds of youth their duty to the na- tion. i State, city and county superintend-| an do their bit by emphasizing} canism and checking all ten-| s that would hyphenate loyalty to the United States. | ily . ‘walks not be constructed by the date cs Soreace herein set forth, then said walks are ellie Habbard are ate S hereby ordered to be constructed by college this year ai f sf Lyman Harris is b tion to his house and making other ‘ improvements on his farm-south awaken ee 10; 1917. Mepoken: | C.L. BURTON, Robert Orr and D. L. Boynton of 9-12-19 City Auditor. Bismarck motored to Menoken Satur- “”~ Way. HER-IN Sirs. Atbert returned from Iowa Fri. LOUISE GLAUM 18% Moret day, where she visited relatives. j TRANSGRESSOR.” Rev. and Mrs. Stewart Ars enjoying Louise Glaum as Lola’ Montrose in a couple of weeks’ vacation. They. will the Triangle play “A>strange Trans- spend most of the time in the capital pressor,” by J. G. Hawks: and John ce. + iL , gives a warm, sympathetic ex- Clifton “Hubbard and sister,“ Miss eyete ees oe eae responds to Nellie, also Loyal Craven, motored tO the power of mother love; that won- Bismarck Sunday evening. ‘drous passion which dominates all fe- A meeting will be held at the hall mate creatures, no. matter of what Thursday evening, Sept. 13, to form gpecies. a Red Cross chapter at this place. | ‘She is a womaa of international no- Mr. and. Mrs. Paulson motored to toriety. She has dared the world, se- Ft. Rice Monday. cure in her beauty and her fascination A. T. Welch and family motored to. for men. She has mocked the conven- Oliver Welch's Sunday. {tion of matrimony as established: by the City Contractor in accordance | ' with the statutes in such case made! iy, Yi ah ee something toward reclaiming the man} os roel ——_ church and state. She has flaunted oficially prociainied to the world as], "2 So" meee nat Dexmm, with RESOLUTION. it before the public. Yet when baby “anit.” This for the sake of mili-| the youth of the land now and insist | " No. 11,877. hands touch her heart she. is re- tary strength and for the sake of thel that in every school daily instruction, WHEREAS, It is deemed necessary ciaimed. Maternal love proves the di- . i | by the City Council of the City of Bis-| yine healer of sin. be given which will inculcate patri-| 2 sce peor \otism. Foreign languages skould nst| marck, North Dakota, that sidewalks} The gowns worn by Miss-Glaum are k ea a } be constructed in the City of Bis: alone a feature of this production. could be made fit in properly conduct-| Eide Jeeaeene uate’ England, a marck, as herein specified: y This wonderful Triangle production e 2 "| those localities which refuse to allow) THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, will be shown at the Orplicum tonight ed reclamation camps, and thousands | help ehiliven co be aa = | That sidewalks be and the same are only of other rejected ones could be sent| | ~ wihea ee aa is f ri | hereby ordered to be constructed in ia SE to the front without their physical] S8°Uld be forced to without delay. | tront of or adjoining the following de-| Leaves Hospital—Mrs. W. F. Nicho- short-comings making a partiele of As surely as democracy is on trial) scribed property situated in the City! las and baby, who have been in the in this great war so in our school| of Bismarck, and the City Auditor is Bismarck hospital, returned Monday difference, one way or the other, to; | is fs 1 id sy? i hereby yR- jing. their actual service capacity. The system. | y instructed to notify the own-; to their home in Wing. stigma “unfit” is but little less mean Will it measure up to the great) : as than that of “slacker,” and yet it will necessity of the crisis? | cling to thousands of fine, iotic i e ands of fine, patriotic} ,USTRIA UNDER SUSPICION. | youns men: Evidence secured by seizure of the| |. W. W. documents will, very likely, | disclose that it has been through Aus- trian elements in this country that] Germany has been able to do ining 9 Uncle Sam. We may learn how many has been kept so well posted certain of our war movements, for » thing, and it will probably appear | some of our factory explosions | d strikes were touched off by our! | alien Austrians. | With such proofs in hand, it will be! j hard for Uncle Sam longer to post- If selfishness and cowardice are| pone a declaration of war against Ger- prominent in his own makeup, he can-| many’s chief ally. If we can land! not help assuming other men are aie troops in France, we can land them | ilarly constituted. Italy to move them against Austria. | Stripped of their thin veneer of When we get to shooting on that Ital-| high brow words and tinsel idealism,| ian front we surely will have to shoot | most pacifist appeals are based on) Turks and Bulgars. : | cowardice. | At any event, the conditions of bi The lying stories of carnage in| ing at war with Austria and yet not| France are told with the hope of in-| making war with Austria cannot exist | stilling such fear in the soldiers that much longer, and maybe a formal dec-| they will refuse to obey orders. |laration against her would mean a| This kind of stuff has exactly the| great disaster to Germany, since ev-| opposite effect on the normal men, erything indicates that Austria is sick | naturally brave, but the pacifist can't| of the war without any shooting by see that. | Uncle Sam. Direct backing of Italy The intellectual kinship between the by the United States would be enough | pacifist degenerate and the Prussian} to put Emperor Karl in the peace-at- bully, is in the belief of both that the! any-price class. spirit of nations may be broken by, The prospects are strong for hotter fear and suffering. | war rather than peace, and, as our! The selfish instinct is uppermost} enemie cunclate, the stronger be-| with cowards. The constant appeals! comes 0. essity to suppress paci- to Americans to save their hides is| fism. coupled with appeals to fill their bel-| = man himself. It is safe to say that 50 per cent, at least, of the “unfit” Perhaps Mayor Thompson of Chi. cago is aspiring to become president of the forthcoming German republic. PACIFISTS AND COWARDS. The character-of a large part of tt pacifist and pro-German element is + vealed by their arguments to dissuad+ Americans from doing their duty. A man will naturally use on another that argument which appeals to him- self. | | | | lies, while their brothers and sisters} With its cxp of woe filled to over- Pe = 3 "Faas starve to death. | fowing, a counter revolution can hard- we eS ee sas SRS absurd have been the! ly disturb Russia much more. It has ; cen. : S| LOUISE GL, y “p STRANGE TRANSGRESSC® ifist attempts to appeal to the | ceased to register sovecnmsntall “LOUISE GLAUM IN THA Seats eae ~ mothers of America. The average shocks. é | Pamous Rival of Theda Bara at Orpheum Theatre, Tonight only. JS crperge ie eT eae 17,000 strong; Charlson, Williams County tow Charlson, N. D., Sept.. 12.—Judge ; Amidon of the United States. district cows and heif- | court has named S. T. Westdal United calves $12.00@16.00. | States commissioner for this district 16,000; firm; | to ceed T. E. Charlson, who has lambs $12.09@ | resigned prior to his removal from the village. . ‘ATTLE—Receipts, native beef steers $7. 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