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1 = , ‘ 1 ; i | faculty of the University of North Da-| but I do not believe it should be spell- ia i t | Q kota, to have charge of a new course] ed with a ‘p-a-y’.” ( in commerce under the direction of JUSTICE FOR BELGIUM the department of economies. Le eee eer eee racket Oe i (} ( i | ra ae wheat under the conditions which the — | = (i | farmer was forced to meet at seeding q * ¢ TOUR WW que ne ot power or pol y but things into consideration an element i ye : . es era conse nee, No. policy SJ ORESEEN of unfairness is made in fixing the ] ‘ PRA ae et crue ise: thal egards the moral price of wheat and not the price of i t : and legal or in the lite of a na- Gu eee wn | other necessities.” i mason | Meeting: Called for Next Monday || Commanders to Familiarize Selves wi ae pile the fies ing of the tiail-| ae : | John NX. Hagan, commissfoner of " i ans, we atfirm that rigat| (Continued from Page One.) riculture of North Dakota, and Dr. E. : Committee ‘of National Defense to Consider Difficulties of. With Conditions Before is right and that Belgium has the) ers demand that their representatives | i. Ladd, president of the North Da- \ c anes 7 : Hae H ms ight to a independence.” lin congress do all in their power to} kota Agricultural college, discussed ,;, ouncil ‘Wiil Teach Business Institution Training Soldiers ss tee bust set Hel Reneaet’s| Uke, the ‘pay" out of patriotism.” the cost of producing wheat, and the °} : — eS Austria's reply e Renedic “Iam thoroughly an American,” he | many hands threugh which the grain Men How to Save Fargo, N. D., Sept. 19.—It was an- Washington, D. Sept, 19.—Rezu.| Peace Proposals s the Weiner All| de A, “a slieve thc attiotia asta ke nounced yesterday that Fargo college ia aniLnrionaE ean ee a Sus] Poieine Zein, “will Tasted ale ed, “and | believe in patriotism, | passes from the field to the table. A commer a close its doors unless the cam- commanding divisional training camps (Be Papal nuncio at Vienna Thursday | a whose aim will be to teach merchants | P4l8n to raise $100,000 or more suc- are to be sent to Europe on an obser-|2@¢ Published Saturday. | ‘The reply | TUCHITDUTUTEUEUEREETHLASEUUENIN to reducé waste in merchandising was | Hae ane announcement was made vation tour of the battle fronts, re-} “il! contin itsell to a detailed dis: Seo eer reece ee cesT al artes an altgame of the meting 6th at a conference called at the request turning to carry on their trainin sion of the popes suggestic The = = c iB e|or the citizens’ campaign committee, duties at the close of the tour. Form: ort that it will cont new and s executive board of the North Dakota|:Who met at the Gardner hotel yester-| ff ° al announcement of this plan by tie! @tOmshing peace proposals, the Vii y) = ational defense council held heve on| day afternoon with the directors of| * t Tee _ war department is expected, | eau newspaper adds, is absolutely at = = Tuesday. This committee will show] the Fargo Commercial club. oe EAN ex ‘5 Under the voluntary « chin ene.) Vatiance with the tact \= = the merchants where they may cut the] Fargo college was represented by ed Timea Plays cific ravenna SG tue Sepia me nie i= 3 . expense of delivering through union| the following gentlemen: T i eae ae may not be published without autho: HEADS COMMERCE SCHOOL /2 : 2 delivery service and fewer daily de-|_R. M. Pollock, George E. Perley, he aoe photographed girl in the!) tion of the military authorities, The Washi Sarma — uneueauindanaaaeaeniue = Where they can reduce the| Herbert L. Loomis, B. G. Tenneson, 1s. | WO" at ithe Orpheum theatre tonight | Cori stages of the mobilization and Washington Man to Teach New = ae cost ot merchandise by uniting in the i Stickney, c R. Stone, President J.| "7 training of the national army will he! Courze at University = Military touch- purchase of carload lots, and how in J. Hansel and Dr. R. A. Beard. The | =e efile to brigadier and reg Bae el eae ‘3 cara ee = z . other ways they may do their share to] committee stated to the directors of; ss rs, TyineTtEe He Tea ay _ “rand _Forks..N. D.,, Sept, 19.--Dr. = es in Suits and =. cut the high cost of living. The com-|the Commercial club the facts in the, : handle the larger qu’ stions. Boo, Geowse niges of the University, 34 Overcoats are {= militee is not yet. complete. and its| ease and appealed to them as repre-| : E of Washington has been added to the E aie. = personnel will be announced later. sentatives of the financial and com- — =} the big ‘idea; = 300 Telegraphers Wanted. mercial interests of the city of Fargo W =! s ‘A call for 300 telegraphers, regis-|t® Save the institution. 1} belts all around = tered men of military age who have Call General Meeting. s | i= —pouch pockets, = not yet been drafted, was sent out by| AS @ result of this appeal from Far. eye 1 is ith tt = Dr. H. R. Rush of the chair of ro-| 2 College the board of directors of : ‘ost otographed Girl in the Wor'd [= wt BPs. 45 mance languages at the university,| e Commercial club has called a gen- ’ Re 1 i= Patch ket: =... and who has succeede¢ Dr. F. L. M ol nti of us Heute of eae \= Pockets, : Vey as head of the committee on edu-| the club. Secretary Hardy was in-) wai ¢ \= accented waist- cation of the national defense council.| $ttucted to issue the following state- Will Charge Farmers One Per A is y 1S li 4 Uncle Sam needs 50,000 telegraphers, deans i Catena Cent Commiscion When It ive om = ines, Lhese are wiremen, linemen, telephone men,|_“At the request of the trustees of i = just a few of: switchboard operators and_ electri- Fargo college eee ce the ae Does Purchase Grain f = ‘ t cians. If those among the North Da-| @4! membership of the Fargo Com- ji f Known 23°‘‘The Harrison Fisher Bcauty” Es ‘= the newest fea- kota registrants who follow these lines| Mercial club has been called for Mon-| ‘The government doesn’t care to buy ‘ Pree enuity {) Males “Her a0 1S Of work will get in touch with Dr, H.| day evening, Sept. 24. ‘The purpose) the farmer's grain direct. When it ond Appearance Into Pictureland as— = tures, R. Brush at the university he will tell| #8 to present to the business interests | does, it will charge the farmer a com- + iS them how they may perfect them-|° Fargo the financ 1 condition of| mission of one per cent, the same 66 99 = $15. selves for service in the national army|rgo college. The indications are | amount he is required to pay regular : = = through study at the agricultural coi-| that unless some action is taken it}commission houses. This advice, Rep- = $20. = lege and the university, for which the may, be necessary to close the col-| resentative George M. Young tells the 'S $25 = government has made provision. ese. | North Dakota railway commission, x : Bee 'S . = } To Provide Speakers. —— comes. from Julius Barnes. “The ‘The Rougish. Bubbling Joy of Manhattan Is Her Flashing = = ay Dr. Brush has prepared a catalogue! governnient: docan’t care fo have any Smile. = $30.! = ah of speakers who will be available for wheat consigned to it, but if con- { = = “+ patriotic addre on any occasion, sieney fone Rue Tae vouueyen : NOTE—IF YOU SAW MISS THOMAS IN ‘‘AN EVEN = $35. = i) and he requests that committees ar- of one per cent will be made, so the 4 = = ~ ranging loyally programs call upon KT MANDAN WINNING hipper will not benefit any by con- |; BREAK” YOU SURE WILL WANT TO SEE HER IN = to = him at the university. ning direct to the government grain 2 “MADCAP MADGE = = 7 Coal Strike Discussed. corporation,” writes the congressman. ; 2 $50. = whe eral ivike whien haa been in MANY BLUE RIBBONS eatin A THOMAS H. INCE PRODUCTION = siiuiaiaugeul (2 ft progress in the Burlington fields, near ¢ MAY NAME NEW HEAD | = = Minot, was reported’ by Dorr H. Car-j wo Cae T NI H = —~ sete = roll, chairman of the legal committee; An_interesting feature of the Mis Announcement as to McVey’s = = Expert Dry Cleanin; . om = Gf the council, and it was unanimously | ouri Slope Agricultural exposition, for Successor Expected Friday | = Ly y i, Hand Pressing and Repairing = aureed that the council should do all) Capital City folk particularly, is the! — ee ——— = 3 in its power to bring this dispute to! beautiful display of single-eomb white) | >ome celinile oniiomicenien( a5 fa: 10c Tomorrow = an amicable adjustment. leghorns tro: the Patterson farms, |the new president of the Unive y a |= a ; Financing Cared For. | exhibited 1 G. Patterson. As of North Dalia nay be expected at é and yen THE } i he executive committee yesterday /ual they have proven supreme in] joint meeting of the state board of} 15 ny ep = rhs erproved the plan of financing worked | their field. almost monopolizing the |regents and the faculty committee at i. SLACKER = UNION STORE Closed Evenings except Saturday. ont by, Dr. V. H. Stiekney and the sec-| supply of blue rivons. g pall Polka on Friday, Secretary i. 2 Within the Law—Closed Sundays. retary. and which through personal| The — dainty snowy| Charles Brewer of the regents an| CS noles of directors and other interested | White. with blood-red combs showing | nounced today j CLEDECADOAQOUUOOSODOROQODDEEEUODOUDOUERUAUUOODEREOUOOROOEEG it parties will supply the $250 monthly j brilliantly against this pure back: | eae een unusaunnnnnuauannacgcacgaoannacgoagtyn required to meet office expenses. ground, and Witho “thes eracelule Cars| =rer tr oe ee — neneesraas ee eee IEE SIRE = — = i These notes will be taken up through Fiage peculiar tO 1ghOrns, PCO 20 | TT - Qo an appropriation which Governor Fra-|that they are there to be admired, @ E & 5 zier will ask from the next legisla-/and they are thoroughly enjoying tie f) nr i ture. jattention which they receive from tie Bul & pi 3 2 —_——_— fair crowds, N ? YORK. PIERS TIED ‘ The Patterson farms are repidly rear wie = Sa ae Ty BET TVS PTA! EW oo BY ae CHOREMEN gaining a reputation among chicken A big touring car for five people fia fanciers the country over, and are New York, N. Y., Sept. 19.—Piers doing their share to place the capital - aeeinetalinaae © of several trans-Atlantic lin n New {city on the map. : xork | 4 Oe are attectod today by a not good enough py SOF IOREANO F for most beautiful show = = girl, Olive Thomas. See her in “Mad ! cap Madge,” Orpheum tonight. — > 4 PRICES MORE STEADY }|QAMP | READY | ‘| ‘For two years we have | | not seen prices as steady | 8, 0 4 as they are at present. epee I 4 The Congressional commit- (Continued rrom Page One.) a tee having charge of tae ‘battle line this city and that town are t g chore y internal revenue tax on | lovated. 3 tt ‘commedities have reco7- very man at Camp Dodge now is eT ‘mend rf ‘undergoing what no other soldier in 4] imended taat no tax De Bi the world has underec Phey are i imposed on sugar. cofiee. receiviny; the newly perfected duat in- y, : : i tea or cocoa, This meaus noculation for prevention of typnoid pass A S f no tax wniil coneress fy fever ant paratyphoid. When the in : , . meets in De suber and ny jections were administered separately, ee now looks as if these foods é $ .' @ 1 e will not be taxed. . g. x i Ry giving him the combined serum, Low and medium grades [he will be ready for hard work after : of coffee ‘are higher 120 days. ; wholesale, but the best ff} |... Church Services. 1 in Church services will be provided grades are the same for all denominations. Catholics will e e price, attend mass and Jews will celebraie Ss : p p ‘ S Wer owl foes, Protesimut churche! ix In a few days we will vill jola £2 services under the : n u omo | e u In: | : be able to announce price menial chaplain ‘ f conditions with more cer- soldiers o: tne first increment who bit tee rived two weeks ago are suil learn- ° tainty than now. But do ing “squads und “squads 4 not look for radical fluct- Jiiicn They a2 ied in| . eal 4 om , i uations, ‘squads and in some i in-com- | Today prices of all motor cars are ai the low- For the mechanical restrictiors of the four-cyl- You will find two or mote of these features on ee pany formations. Two hundred non- oint. inder type.cf.m cach af 24 wy Poo! ” 24 cars ranging i: ‘, “1 Another car of fruit just ff commissioned officers trom the reg P , fick.np an atta ae cl oa Tess! ig i ranging in price from’$1150 to $2500. received. joxes, crates lular army are detailed as instrue-| pine i F pick-up, less-smooth pu.‘iny powcr, less flexi- oe and baskets everywhere, UO i of the camp is excellent ee costs of materials and labor are ae bility. and less ouictness in ovcration, than That census shows the quality of Saxon “Six. '. But this will last. only & Vi oniy one cuse of serious illness hi orably drawing the time near when new and far anyon “Six” affords. It is a fine car throughout—down to the last de. } few days. No change in [teen reported. The soldier i higher prices must be set, tail. i prices except on crabap- lfering trom pneumonia from ples and Cantaloupes. Be eeu ke when he reached | A number have already announced higher pric- In high quality features it will match any car But it may be you are more directly interested H Crabs are $2.35 per box Soldiers from the regular army con- es or set the exact date when new prices take co..ting $290 or $300 more. in performance—what your car can do on the ‘ i he military police of the city. ¥ and we think the last for ~ ff} Stitute | ; y efiect, road. Py {They aid the local police department this ear’s market, The [gna General Blamenars Srlets aree| : . . 7 saxon “Six has a Continental t i supply is Very short. Cant- fjsce that every man’s conduct is that) So the wise buyer will purchase his Saxon aus has a Continental motor of SIX Jt has a quick. smooth pick-up. It is a vigor- ! aloupes 5c to 15¢ each. ‘of a gentleman.” : F { “Six? at $935 now cylinders. Timken axles, Timken bearings. cusly flexible car. { : “ gards. : * Ney, nee Soniti : . ‘ (The retailers are work- Moi nee orice men aoncare: found | Stromberg carburetor, Remy ignition. Fedders é ing hard to give the con- mentally th pable of learning to Be In performance. in beauty, in value. you'll find radiator. Spiral bevel gear. Semi-floating axle, It rides the road closely. You feel safe and se- : sumer a fair price for their feo ee Ty nounced by eertees Saxon ‘Six’ the best “buy.” dollar for dol. Bxide storage battery. Wagner starting and —_ cure when the speedometer needle flashes up to : purchases but they, Ba |physicians. Uncle Sam wants gout | lar. in the field of cars ranging in cost from lijhting system, and Warner Steering gear, a8 —_—the 50-mile-an-hour mark. 4 marck grocery men. have fighting men, all good fighting men. | $800 to $1150. cleven of its important features. BE tee or tes ti iieautn | From the standpoint of quality. performance ) ‘ WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 19, 1917, BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE been ub against a proposi- tion that the people knew but little about and a very unpleasant one.) from the four states of the th district will be trained in a scparate regiment to be organized after ! white men are settled. The colored teentit | the | It is a big car, an able car. a roomy car for all | five passengers. And it is a ‘‘Six.’’ and value Saxon ‘‘Six'’ at $935 has proved itself a better inve:tment than any car within You will fiyd two or More of these features on 14 cars, ranging in price for $3,000 to $10.00. £200 or $300 of its price. We are preparing to buy |men will not be called until the e | 000 whites are c letely ized. i “Six” Pan gay? 1 in car lead lots when pos- Ps eatol Woops TTODADIY. cil not be Contrasted with a ‘‘four’’ Saxon ‘Six belongs Saxon ‘‘Six’’ Sedan, $1395; Saron ‘‘Six’ w to a higher class as far as performance is con- You will find two or more of these features on © Chummy Roadster. $935; Saxon Roadster, 4 ible'and then give the purchaser the benefit of the saving in price. used in the firing line. | Kurone has shown them not as good | trench fighters as the white man. The Wil ve kept provaiy behind the jine Experience in} ip cerned, 22 cars ranging in price from $1350 to $3,000. $335. F. o. b. Detroit. ory. WRITE AT ONCE TO-- DEALER Wanted---A competent business man is desired to handle Saxon cars in this territ Northwestern Automobile Company Minneapolis, Minnesota of transportation and other service. | Thousands of men must remain back oi the firing line to care for those} who give actual battle to Fritz. The McConkey Commercial Co. ‘| 510 Broadway Phone 209 ish maid, the| tan, Ulive Thomas at the Orpheum prettiest of Manhui ‘in “Madcap Madge,” tonight only. fi