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FIGHT BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE” WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 19, 1917. TRAVELERS ASK CRONNA TO QUIT; ASSAIL FRAZIER. United Commercial Council Men at Minot Adopt Strong Re- solutions of Censure THINK GOVERNOR SHOULD SET PACE IN PATRIOTISM Acts They Feel Savor of Disloyal- ty Are Condemned—McCum- ber Congratulated Minot, N. L Stick, Sublime Trafttic Cop, Makes Good on Big Job at Alabama Camp state of North Dakota, he put that commonwealth on the map—in fact, on several maps. “And at all times he wa ed in the military, and tweaty year before his present answer to the call to arms, he had served in the militia and had answered two other call: serving through the Philippine insu! rection in 1898 and on the border of | Mexico last year. He’s a Beauty. “Over six fect tall, hair black and ight as a Dakota Ind big: med and strong-jawed ,it is not to- be wondered that the part of a fight-| ing man suited his vigorous disposi-} tion, though good humor and kindll- are among his strong character- S. Capt. Warren A. Stickley, “Stick,” thousands of North Dakota friends, is an old-time Knight of the fourth estate who is making good in inililary affairs. eral weeks ago As assigned as captain qua ter to construction work at Camp McClellan, one of the great canton- ments for the national army, ¢ Ala. There the new: interest they say of him: Some Transition. paper editor to traffic ion, but when the Sam, and the cop- regulating traffic and transportation of hundreds of trucks ! n and wagons and thousands of work- it assumes the proportions of a ze order, and the dignity of But Then. “When he hit Camp McClellan, tha PAYING IN SECOND DISTRICT WILL BE FINSHED NOY. 15 With Crews Working Night and Day at Gravel Pits, Big Dif- ficulty Is Overcome FOURTH STREET WORK TO BE COMPLETED THIS FALL ‘With any ordinary kind of good luck with weather, machinery and other items which enter into a big construc- tion job, not overlooking the human element, which is most important of all, the paving in district No. 2 will be finished by the middle of Novem- ber, City Engineer T. R. Atkinson an- nounced today. And this will include the paving of Fourth street, concern- disappearing from certain aristocratic Lismarck cellars. The owners ;have exhibited a somewhat natural sta‘e of peeve ,inasmuch as this store cannot easily be replaced under the work- ings of North Dakota’s bone dry act. They are especially incensed because plebian beer stored in the same base- ments was ignored, and only the most luxurious of drinks purloined. Deciding to take a chance with the bone dry law, they complained to Chief Martinson, assuring him that if he would make the ‘arrests, they would prosecute. With characteristic energy, Big Chris rounded up the cul- prite, some half-dozen of them, with- in 36 hours, and lined them up be- hind the bars of the county jail. Then the owners were called in, a hearing held before Judge Nuessle, and the booze - bandits ‘released on probation, in charge of a capable custodian. It is not probable they will again be guilty of the same: offensc, and Chicf Martinson is being: given credit for rounding up a gang which has been responsible for a large amount of petty: pilféring. Chief Martinson suggests that if parties will turn in a police call upon the discovery of such depredations, the work of his department will be greatly simplified. (GHANGE FOR NINE GOOD “WEN TO JOIN COMPARY A Nine good men are offered a chance every member of it says. Through transfers Co. A, command- ed by Capt. Jack W. Murphy, finds it- self nine men short of its. war strength quota. Enlistments will be received by Captain Murphy at Fort Lincoln until the ranks are filled. Any man: who has been registered and is eligible for service but has not yet been called for examination by his local board may enlist and have the privilege of service with his home national guard company. , only nine vacancie: phy does not anti main open long. Tribune want #ds will bring results. to join the best company. in the North | Dakota National Guard, bar none,.so/! will; so give the nd Captain Mur-} ipate they will re-; | Gordon hats | Not every Gor- don will become | you—but ove of the many. fall styles selection of your hat the delibera- tion it deserves. It deserves much if it’s a Gordon. THE : love of country. her, way up, in North arren A. Stickley had to say about the run- free thing 2Majon, ult’ did. The only thing necessary is to notify z central that a patrolman is wanted, Northwest J. Gronna as a misrepresentative of North Dae] kota in the United States senate andj” Governor arraigned in} "The Soo Hotel put him in charge of the traffic on, ing whose fate there has been so much the high road between Anniston and; conjecture. the camp. It w his job to see that Because of the importance of Fourth men were transported to their street as the city’s central artery, it giving the street name and number. The police will do the rest, and do ; strong terms tion with the I. W. W Council in a set of resolutions unan adopted one of the largest mously wr withdraw his order 2 officcrs of the state * Ww. prohibit any meeting or con-! Le im TONS: vention in this state by the so-cal People’s Peac H un-American and disloyal council or] 4 VOY AL AMIRICAN CEPT state government, and now | wo merely transferred his at i-} work and | acumen to the United acts in. connec: ind People's for hi ack again and to cut out the dead-heads who w riding free and cluttering up the tru He soon regulated that, and morcover, he and soldier road-guards put the fear of God into the hearts of a number of reckless jitney drivers who hogged the road and interferred with the movement of the trucks and govern- ment business.” utes army. Did All of That. “Though former editor of the Bis- uck ‘Tribune and a contributor to ding magazines and newspapers and correspondent of the ’ress, he never was a theori ‘as publicity agent for the imperial night at sof Unit: velers ever held ' Saturday that Governor edd 10 oncern- Governor W., and thi ATID AND daughter t “ILLID BY | er of this tN WHO UNITED THAT HIS STATES SEN ?-LACKH BIE Mr. and Mrs. James Lak- ty. e council, or any othe has not been excavated heretofore i cause the city engineer did not wi: to make this thoroughfare impassable for the winter should it appear that it would be impossible to finish the paving this fall. ..ow, with an abund- ance of gravel coming from Medina, where night and day shifts are put- ting in every one of the 24 hours, and with two mixers on the job here, com- pleting two blocks of concrete base daily, there no longer is much doubt. Including Fourth street there are 28 blocks of concrete base work to be put in,'or about 14 days' work, and 18 it quickly. |BISMARCK HORSES WIN SOUTH DAKOTA MONEY Jeff May’s string of runners won twelve firsts out of twelve starts in the South Dakota fair circuits during the last month. Two of these races were mile-derbies, and the others were mile-novelly races with a purse at each quarter. The horses have been shipped to Montana, where they will race at the big fairs for the bal ance of the season. Hotel A High-Class Hotel at Reasonable Rates eee and uy sintleioea waives $1.00 eee Running hot and cold water ie every room Opposite McKenzie Hotel EUROPEAN The NORTHWEST, 100 Rooms THE HOTEL CENTER IN BISMARCK, GOc, to $1.00 eee Het and cold water im every oom * ‘The Soventh Story of North Dakota. Slbsoutely Fireproof. European, $1.00 to $6.00, gp seventh thot. Dairy Tnch gen fn ite atk, 7 8100 rooms with balk The McKENZIE, 210 Rooms mple_ rooms The SOO, 125 Roome N. D, _ EDW. G. PATTERSON, Owner and Prop. association TNDERSTANDS ‘T IES Olt| Joins Compa HM Flanniga The travelers also resolve “that UNDERSTANDS | TE DUTIES OF] | dois Com pay ved in ake dity | blocks, including Fourth street, still = = it is our opinion that a person holding’ Oy. 4 ANNU Cor Sabie: iin. Coiba AC For | to be excavated. After the concrete , ; eee a Le t@E WAR AND WHO WILL GV UN-|to join Company H, now at Fort Lin F ; the highest state office in North be ALIFIED. SUPPORT. TO OUK}coln. | base is once in, the contractors’ trou- kota should in these matters set he COVERNMISNT IN PROSECUTION = bles are over, as the asphalt top can example in loyalty and patriotism for! Oi pie WARS oy ; Leaves Hosp be laid in weather so cold that it . x 1 Dakota, and and baby, would prevent concrete work. the people of North ; Commend McCumber. should not by his puoslic In conclusion the travelers com-|2 k hospital, have returned to| The street railway tracks 9n Fourth, and conduct set such an jnond. Senator: Porler feCunher home in Werner. from ‘Thayer street to the end of the - will re this state cials and that such will give aid perial Hohenzollerns of Germany.” Respects to Gronna. The Travelers pay their d loyalty and p among our : <ample as he Back for Sessions—W. L. Richards of Di nson, J. H. Solstad of Grand Forks and Dr. I. H. Darrow of Fargo, out of town members of the district exemption board, whose membership is completed with Associate Justice Luther E. Birdzell as chairman and iculture and La- _|for his patriotic and intelligent con- duct in his unqualified support of measures and things necessary for the suc ul prosecution of this war.” In Accord With League. That close harmony exists between the Townley Nonpartisan league and Senator Gronna would seem to be in- inferior ate has given and comfort to the In- respects to ing district, will remain as they re until some means of relaying them found. The concrete base will be brought up to the end of the ties, and a concrete header will be put in, against which the asphalt will be laid. The small space between the header and the rails will be filled with pa Gromma in’ the following terms: |4 0" ONS te de IN! Commissioner of A oll tamped dirt, giving the street a , “Whereas A. J. Gronna, one of the /Qiated by the fact that the latter iS) hor John N. Hagan as secretary, re- See eae cet Phe riven’ oil he - | j United State: ators from North | ion ty adde Mowale "3 cures turned today to resume sessions of ed to a width of 40 fect for its a Daleold, onpos ain ie United States! vecling against. the Valted. States! Le board. entire length, and when the work is senate the adoption of the war con- < ; Se —_—— x od, I e of Nor' ar oieusuten necessary’ for the ae ¥ nen the presi dent of the National! owns Valley City,” said George F. Fin- mae aupaeauen cae asies ah cossful proseCulion of tha war, and ownley league will resume his at-) negan of the quartermaster corps. to- tated. that ho would work for} teks upon the government's method! day in speaking of a visit which he , . 1 conscription act,|°f Proseew and financing the war. | enjoyed with Bismarck’s BOOZE BANDITS RAID ; and whereas acts of United ra igy last week. Harmon, after 6rgai Sta Senator Gronna do not repre: | ir ing a crackerjack battalion band at 5 sent the will of the people of the 1 CITY NEWS | | Fort Lincoln, was picked up by Col. CELLARS BIS CHRIS state of North Dakota and havey™ —#| J. H. Fraine and assigned to the Firs ’ browsht great shame and humiliation’ In Mandan—The board of control is| 8iment band at Valley City, with ’ FY, » upon citizens of North Dakota, there-)in Mandan today inspecting the state; Which he plays solo clarinet. He also COLLARS SUDS SQUAD m artness fore be it industrial school. plays and sings in a local picture ‘ & ig “Resolved, by the United Commer- peceneeree house, plays for dances, and generally me ' : cial Travelers of Americ Minot Births at Hospital—Births an-} makes himself popular. The First Sundry little items tite $50 worth Council No. 277, THAT WE HEREBY | nounced at the [ismarek hospital for! regiment band under the leadership | of champagne, $40 worth of sparkling A DEMAND THAT SENATOR GRON-| Sunday were a daughter to Mr. and) of Director McDonald is said to be| burgundy and other’ dXplosive bits of an -conom NA RESIGN IIS SEAT IN THE] Mrs. I, M. Shipley of Steele and a better than ever. fizz water have beéd) mysteriously P ‘ Come in and see this car. c . 1 f j It has the smaricst style of any car ever r Ist. Annual Clearance Sale USED Automobile Bargains FOR one week only, beginning Thursday, Sept. 20th, we will have on exhibition in our salesroom the most complete line of used cars ever shown in th Many of them are repainted and look like new. is your opportunity to buy such standard cars as:- Ford, Chalmers, Buick, Overland, Maxwell or Chevrolet at Bargain Prices. Call at our salesroom whether you expect to purchase or not and see what big values you can buy for little money. The Hunting Season is here—a small ment gets you an excellent Hunting Car. DO NOT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY During This Sale--- A Chalmers Master SIX---Selling price $600.00 will be reduced $10.00 each morning at 8 A. M; and $10.00 each afternoon at 1 P. M. until Watch this Bargain in our Windows. OPEN EVENINGS AND MISSOURI VALLEY MOTOR COMPANY Distributors of DODGE BROS, CHALMERS, AND HUDSON MOTOR CARS M. B. GILMAN, Mgr. e state. Here invest- sold. SUNDAYS produced to sell at so low a price. In fact. it is the only smart sport model among low priccd cars. And itis 2s econc=ical as it is smart. The moter is a wonder—smooth—lively— powcerful—yct with a very low consump- tion cf gascline and oil It has cantilever rear springs which make itc tres. ’ -ecptionally cacy riding and easy on The unique seating errangement provides comfortable roem for four large people. And it is just as comfortable for a big man «: as fora little woman to drive for the front seats are adjustable forward or back, Five wire wheels are included in the price. Come in and look it ever. Country Club Corner 7th. and Main Streets Including ul ive Wire Wheels. © BISMARCK, N. D. | LAHR MOTOR SALES COMPANY at Haggart Block Distributors Bismarck, N. D.