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, ee rH 20K TRIBUNE [=== FHIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR, NO, 226 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, MONDAY, SEPT. 24, 1917. CENTS PURE ELE — FIVE ~ISLOVAL-DRCANIZATION MUST | TOLEAVEUNTIL | “ova aa H S| Neaias " ri Ho eet | ] (TH DRASTICALLY) LAST OF WE ae ee INTRIGUE HERE ALLIE ' 3 ae | — ; : cialitts, Single Taxers and Me e ne. _—— ‘ T inability of Railway Companies Labor Combine ; : NO ROOM FOR TRAITOR Kaiser ells to Si i ey Sereien Mimspapes Sey eter Xf oops The ‘o Supply Equipment Delays gESSIONS-BEHIND CLOSED | Truc Is of Very Disagreeable arvar OF 7 7 Boys’ Departur ~ . ce y e e Arm Not Willing to Be Uplifted P ‘ y a oa Poe eee Cmreac bala Seniors in U. Sorerw i A STAFF OFFICERS PU' Chicago, Sept. 24."A politieal work- es * | Comm: ( in Common Defense Must Be re H tstoric T ing agrectagnt ainong the praniben, SECRET SERVICE WORK ~ {Commanders of Sammies Do Not | Held Common Enemy eae | IN APPEARANCE HERE ists, progressives, socialists, single] SURPRISE TO THE HUNS e WELVICE| Openly Confess Fault, but im. eee reel Congratulates Soldiers Who Par- readouarters Scene of Busy P exer and ue labor is said to be —-—— ee Are Known to’ Ha ‘ { , aA : A ne 0} us" re- purpose of a conference te “ * ve Gone ! ‘AL SENTIMENTS ticipated in Roumanian Cam- paration for Coming E u held here Oct. 8 nce to bo ‘American Government Appar-|Class of 600 Cut Down to 100 nero ion for Coming Entrain- : H SHALL BE SUPPRESSED paign of 1916 ea a train. There willbe 10 delogates, 20 from ently Able to Get Hold of When Enrollment Opens at |S°#DIERS’ GRIEVANCE —— ing of Troops each contingent, and they will meet * A P THA’ Every Voic: ised i : atin bel at Whole Collection University Toda: T THEY NOT IN IT ry Voice Must Be Raised in a WILHELM PERSONALLY North Dakota will not be compelled pier nr ae ne He Hinshaw, |. 7 onaam: ‘Sept oI sahil a 5 = im for Vi fo say good-bye to het nats rn “national committee oy)" , Sept. n commenting estin; Arm: ; Claim i ictories of Boys: VISITS BATTLE FIELDS inen until Thursday dhs ee nGhe of the prohibition party, would not on We latest Wanlington disclosures 282ND YEAR OF NOTED ig on s With Orders ‘ 9 i — * * : stale a acl ses of Count v ‘Over There” sidgondon, Sept. 24—Emperor Wit before Friday, Col, Frank White, predict that a Hew party was to be Hemnstortf, former | amassador i INSTITUTION Ig BEGUN| ®t to Expose Selves—In . DOESN'T. ‘ m, says a dispatch to Reuters, has Commander of the Sec: i : nited States, the Cologne Zet 1 ic i St. Paul, lini Bert ae see ‘isles the, attletelde in Roumania, announced iondee cond regiment; «Such a prediction would consign ae according to an Amsterdam dis- pe anirlae: Wan tee Gdacalineny Fine Fettle and Happy { * sent a inspected the’ troops i arth ym s ihe f 33 atch to Reuter’s limited, says: eae educational A 4 Press & fers of the Loyal Lyceum to have ‘|cipated in the eaiapaten wore pat The railways, all of which have my own party tothe scrapheap,” he) The affair if rorearee eee | work was demonstrated when ‘Har- (Associated Press Summary.) 01 cael Roosevelt speak here this | and Roumania in the autumn Ste1B. taxed their availabic equipment in the 84: agreeable character and is ‘a pret ite vard university began its 282nd year Heavy cannonading was again week in what some ot ite members ge Konner tn thereniany 2 pai6: movement of the forty percent of the = eres The American eavelniiaid Noa today, with a greatly diminished en- in progress last night in Flanders, an effort to offset. the | avian front. national guard army which entrained ‘nn knows how, were aole to get hold 3 rollment. Scarcely more than 100 of] Northeast of Ypres, but : aoe aes at the producers Addressing the troops, Emperor {2 aarraepees last week, cannot \ i parently of the whole coll ction Hy the zona class of about 600 were on| try has a relief feora? en aa { d d f ‘al importance of this fightin; Sorthe . Bede tatnres i 5 i exploiting against us and - teugies to acter Cotes Newpattiian which he said was also of great in Gbison, Norther. Bagitis tattle Petal dae ewe i ie wity i penging tee ee testi e Colonel Roosevelt, | portance economically for the home so representing the American Rail- “What the state department re- the mibending are appearing in pobaree ing that ihe jaraiers: ae land. i may aescelation in connection with! marks about the regulations between Scarpietans region, near the yal. e patriot- Lr ee e mobilization of the North Dakota Von Bernstortf’s policy and U- pe, and near Lens, which ci : } iam of the farmers is not ques- cee national guard, so advised Colonel var, can te recoenizad aa aration |e still being closely ‘pressed by taka hogs profegcet of she War,” we atte ing, tnvention by everyone who knows iets cactily ae tea rofits out of the war,” Staff Officers Gathering. the history preceding the U-boat cam- ctivity is annou Mr. Townley wrote. an State. officers.’ are aaseming ar paign.” Bi the,U Hoa eam eared sectors, reed | era headquarters, Major C; Ki. Gear; i — e rtillery on both sides Washington, D. C., Sept. 24—AWill-) rived trom Fargo yester oo Geary a) L MORE TO COME. ’ extremely busy on. the Preach fam C. Fitts, the assistant attorney] - jon Adjutants Neumeier and Orchard’ —— thee mein, De Ce Rept, 24 White ont in the Verdun region. general, in charge of the government’s are here, and Major Mudgett and his s 4 ere is no indicaton of what will be| On Riga Front. investigation of the I, W. W., at the adjutant, Lieutenant Macdonald, came Toll cf Geran U-Boats Off Irish ihe slate departuent’s next disclosure ‘ Russian forces on the Riga luncheon here:of the four-mi 25 in 1am Valley City today. ‘very pre- p . intrigue in America, or tont south of the Ps today declared Chat the Hei nae cone : t paration is ‘being carefully made vor Coast Grows in Later, De- elsewhere, it is known disclosures as oe road yesterday took the ottontien P for drastic dealing with every agency the speedy envdarkation of the troops finite Report: ponatlonal as any yet published are —— and after a fierce struggle, occu- e ’ aiming to hinder or hamper the gov- ven the sour _bleepers in which ite Reports being iBeld in. Feseeve, and may bde!Select Service Men Will Not Be pes the, German positions in the ernm in the. cot q . : by are make the long journey to : ee S : iizene, thi aament in Cle binsat CARS wat, | debt! Charote, Ni Gy are spotted. on “0 DESTROYERS BELIEVED —| mont has io Wiha of pense ean | Calléd October 3—Camp war office announced today. = a ern Paci Ly # oe rsons: i i aenagoarens | when every arm {hit ie not stone Secretary McAdoo Borrows Arth.) °° Prilay. eating here"Tuurstty) AYE STRUCK PREY [ciel ccznan none inthe pas Unprepared Tue Heemane ye ae eae | Recruiting Brisk. eons” rauds, the munitions plots, and prac- alent Daa ssians on the Riga-Dvi must pot be allowed to he uplifted at a tically all front are sh ga-Dvinsk i ur R. Rodgers The fact that the ‘d Halifax, N. S., ~ 91.—The Brit-| tically all the other activities of Ger- showing recuperativ a ] ey er omnes : oo . Successful intially: going “withii ener amon ere ish atearsanto, sii Ta ne ne mea intrigue here, which took place ADDITIONAL TEN PER CENT thee Rroenle substantial Russian | in Chapter Wo: stimulated recruiting for the S jhave been one of the victims ween the beginning of the war in reported in the se Totes as ay ‘uhen ove pea pela Be all over the state, Colonel une massed attack‘by. German Somarines, AUEUS, 1914, and the entry of the TO BE HELD TILL NEEDED on cette Ce nee road Taking the ’ be uplifted 4 Waeelaim. £0 ic. NIN nounced this morning. ‘The regiment 7 @ convoy fleet of British faerchant{ United States into the conflict. This fensive here, the Russian forces cap- mine ne uplt fied tn ace alma tor hep NINTH DISTRICT RESERVE = | will have probably 1,500 men by the vessels off the Irish coast early this He said to contata scores of names|Qnly 100 Per Cent of State’ urea the German positions. they ‘at- ~ A x hs : ; tin month. Pers ‘arrivi and amounts of money re; ate |, retaining t! , aud. when any ater, votee that #0 BANK TO BE RESPONSIBLE me it Jaen pee | eriean A nts Meaaant word run high. y represented Quote Wal 3 8 struggle. ig them after a hard peste aici 3 LieedY, any: other. Beat 2 hi The wedding march trom Lohen-’ °f this attack, their statement setting iia time to time, the department jo to Camp in tne ubaeet of the Russian command & be silenced.” [Board Members in Each State, Stiont: ssa. other uprrepmaco monn forth that five; merchantmen and tWO 6 dispose of the denial of those. who Original Draft others, not disclaim LA FOLLETTE-8T) LL RAVES. i State, tonight,.tand.other appropriate. num-; CORVOYIN destroyers were sunk: * to. dispose of the denial of those who iiiardats ers, not dissimilar, operations re- et tole ory ff —Renouncing Will Act as, Chtirman of Ex- bers-greoted. Sergeant and Mrs. Noel| An afficer on. 4 steamship iow (eae alvond ane Ans-the..dlsclos:| TMG: thousand : Dakotas: who.were: very likey et rom. thie. froat; may wart ‘and the: United States; ecutive C itt ae Ga wieR they. arrived ‘last Hallas said aight steamships, includ- Oy eee pe gears pid 92 for Camp. Dodge! line east at Hi shat aot on ee itive Commit 4 eT. Mrs an Mrs.| ing his own ‘were de: M th: , eek from inesd; it ‘points w eos Ae Ia Nee tet of Wie ne —— ee Tharalson were married some time the Virginian in a ‘einkink, conaition BELFIELD DEPOT BURNS granted a respite. Provest “Marshal he zit weak. The need of strength ser addressed a large gathering Minneapolis, Minn, Sept. 24.—Upon| £0, but the band boys of the Second managed to make the beach. The of- Struct Destroyed Wi General Crowder last night wired| p ne where ‘possible is suggested F h, if the personal request of Secretar; .{ were not given an oppor ficer_ w: s ee stroy ith Re-| Governor Frazie: ‘bec: 'y the assumption on the in the Coliseam Sunday. afternoon un- 'y Will portunity. to, as unable to say definitely | r that because Camp Part of some , der the auspices of the “People's iam G. McAdoo of the treasury de-|&reet the bride until last night, when; Whether any U-boats, were’ sunk by cord, Freight and Express Dodge is not deady to receive anoth-! a the military critics that it 1s the _ church,” headed. by Prof. Scott Near- partment to Henry -P. Davidson and: they made the most of it, keeping up the destroyers as reported previonsly.| ,, Belfield, WN. D., Sept. 24 The Nor er large increment of seieci service the of the Germans after establishing ing. Harvey D. Gibson, chief executive of; their concert for a half-hour after the] “We were scattered over quite thern Pacific station building here) Soldiers, the call of 40 percent sched- emselves, to push along toward the E La Folletté attacked the Ameri- the American Red Cross, Arthur R,|®trival of the train which brought area,”» he said. “The Deen ne was burned to the ground in mid-day | "led tor October 3 will be indefinite- eee for the reduction of Dvingk, can press, declaring that American Rogers, manieer etithe northern di-, Mrs. Tharalson to Bismarck. were busy, however, ‘and I:am quite phen a serie fron a pesnlne engine | ly deferred. ut is probable the call ihe ioaeee ae he ‘Russian line, on . 5 ion at organization, has been —— ee . 2 2 roof. 6 company’s ot be made earlier than Octob nt. : newspapers are for the most part COn- tomporaril sure some of them got what they | rec 5 15 oad red 21 ly released from service, and as My records, some cash and considerable , +% and it is possivie that the entii " Frcaoe ge andes orien the financial will tomorrow take charge of an or-, ere aiming at. freight and express were destroyed, |'emaining 65 percent will dev suit: Somowh arpa Mery ’ mio dcclaved that his Setharka-in St ! ganization which is beng formed to = moned to report at that time. in France, Ge Along the British Front Fach week were misconstrued ‘ang Bandle and control the participation | The movement of the first forty per-| tlefield whi opts 24-— On & Bistoric bat: et he Bah bene. Halfverdtely mis- the northwestern states in the sec- cent of North Dakota's aetional aney lines did ich merece into the fighting yes ond liberty loan of 1917. Mr. Rogers i was completed yesterday, when the many American : quoted throughout the country. will be chairman of th LA Cass county contin y , troops, far removed from the. vai “| am-one citizen of the United va oo an of the general execu- ' iy ntingent embarked at' guard of Uncle Sam’ a mmittee in charge of all the ‘argo. Those who are yet to go ma: m’s expeditionary States who fs ready to gO against the] sistes i * est. cont 'Y) force in France. : 5 in the Ninth federal regerve i ‘i rest confident that they will not be EY eral ree Aegon gtie rere Ditiult Surgical Feat, ut Amorcan Secretary of State Prov. || ‘heim fo atl no est] ne a the ward at where ten e ‘ana, North and South Dakota, the 2 Bey a the local boards require full; re these wenden SE ees arian northern one-third of Wisconsin and 1 ’ ed It Could Be Done. af abweel to get out notices and to ae are precune drat Sse pt they ‘ re tne attendance e interest erode to such an extent that the northern Michigan. the date'to he anally a rein on} the entente allies cause, but it tay declaration of war was not the repro- Pinas reed be an creaniratlon . . next quota. ecified for the] he said on authority to friends at sentative opinion of the democratic e sand men working in This contingent will b home, that they are a credit to th government. He advocated war in de-| Chery city, village, county and town- Larger Amount of Working Fin- largely. of claimants eae ae Stars and Stripes, which for the first forse only and in case of aggression ship in the greatest money raising as whose claims were denied by aha 1oeat time in history fly over a camp of to submit the question to the people poor Ling Parga ern has ever) ances Approved by State or district board. The great majority | prrem eked cacy this Part of the of the nation in the form of a refer: I. int i of these will be m war-wrecked world. 5 “ endum. ae ae bee besarte Banking Boar\l exemption on Seroultaral ound a Covered by German Guns. pecsoes hs seeaee : 5,000,000 o' —— principally those who claimed "| Some of them have been workin, war bonds of the second liberty loan eration as fi aimed consid. continually in a zone covered 4 4 by Ger- issue. The definite amount will await INSTITUTION HAS HAD number of orm workers. Quite a) man guns, and wat e these were exempted until guns, and already two of their receipt of official announcement fri ot, 3 pied un b Weehington, where the considera ton CONSISTENT GROWTH Oct. 3, in order that they might com-| "Uber have been woundad, a fact : j weet ton, the en ration plete the harvest before being called.| W8CTe! they are exceedingly proud. Se ea ee Catar eta tea fs 200 jee ee ee a nate Board Adjourned. chase men were and soughttaen tat ‘ 5 increase in capital stock from $50,- The district board, " sous em out. being discussed with the federal re- 99),0 to $65,000 ard, after consider‘) The visit involved : . 5,000.00, the increase hav- ing 4,000 claims f 6 ved a long motor trip, serve board and treasury department] ing been ai iD : lor exemption On in-| but the sight of thei: , 4 pproved ‘by the state bank- dustrial grounds and & eir brown faces and by Governor Theodore Wold of the] ing board at its meetin 3 nd cases appealed| the sound of their ch ; 3 g on last Sat- from the decision of loc 5 cheerful, deter- ag 0 [ Fe ee ee campsion unlay atternoca, The surplus fund Journed last week, to pee saa ay coe more than repel. for: We ye 2 as also been increased from $20,- at the call of Justi i. . 4 Chairman Rogers saw service in the 6 ‘1 7 Justice Luther E. Bird-| They are a fi ~ | 3 000.00 to $29,000.00 These increased zell, the cl y are a fine, healthy looking lot, AN PLANE first liberty loan campaign last May/funds make the institution the sec- been ij ing ania The board has/and nearly two months of hard work N and June, during which the Ninth bani ignoring union rules, putting in| in the open under real meee Te, ete aletrlet Bi me ond banking house in Bismarck and 10 to 15 hours daily, and it will enjoy | diti r real campaign con- < federal reserve dis ric 5 ought war fourth among banks organized under a rest. Upon its adjournment the tions has put them in shape and Wonderful Exploits of Lieut $12,000,000 a eee ree eee | ep oe None Dela ta Pt ee Toad bad certified to the adjutant| |" "rhe ony erievans os cd Fiabe pants serv- | working capital. general and to the loc: y_ SH evance. ®, mt Chair J H. Ri ¥ 2 local boards prac-| Jj icy Oetinued ‘as advisor to the committee, with par- $24,000.08, which was increased to Scat called for paren i a the pet excent where aire necessity demands, ticular reference to problems aris-! $50,000.00 in 1911. Hon T. C. Power, tai greed -! to expose themselves to the big guns. ing in conneetion with, state and local ono of the first to represent the state ap er PSE Tr age gear They want to feel the thril, experi organization work. Upon the rear-|of Montana in the United States sen- i y enced when explosives are going up e no} - cial circles of the northwest, has bh ued, the American officers FORCED? DESCEND ager of the northern division in charge president since the organizaton of Local Te herein a vor er had a hard time keeping their men out i Somewhere on the French Front,' of Mirmesota, North and South Dakota the bank. Captan Isaac P. Baker, a quired to have available for sendit tol of the Britieh front line trenches. It Sept. 22. (By the Associated Press)— and Montana, and since September 1 resident of Bismarck since 1880, and Camp Dodge, 10 per cent ‘ti ing tO| is said that more than one American Lieutenant Raoul Lufoery, of Walling- has built up an efficient organization first cashier, has been vice-president their deleted F aaae tar ned of! soldier has crept away when off guard “Hh ford, Conn., one of the most promin- for that important work. Negotiations for the past twenty years. George H. army, may hold this extra t nth a duty and, after making friends with ; ent members of the Lafayette Flying | with the ‘American Red Cross for Mr.! Russ, Jr., recently commissioned cap- home as a reserve to he d enth at, the Tommies, has taken his place be- 4 ‘corps, continued. his wonderful ex-, Rogers’ release, which -was suggested tain in the officers’ reserve corps and when needed “Adjutant ‘General. Fra: side them for-a:few glorious minutes ploits today when he destroyed one by the Federal Reserve bank of Min- now engaged in trainng the new na- ser announced this fatt today, clear. while a battle was progressing. A German machine and forced another ; reapolis, in conference with the lead-'tional army at Camp Dodge, la., is ing up a uestion which had beca trou: Americans Over the Top. to land near the front line. Ine bankers of St, Paul, Minneapolis second vice-president. He was re: bling some loca! boards, en trou-| It would have been unwise perhaps Sergeant Kenneth Marr, of San|and Duluth, have been in progress for cently succeeded by E. M. Thompson Draft officials had been in doubt as for the correspondent to inquire too Fransicso, was attdcked by four Ger-) 10 days. as cashier. T. C. Power, Isaac P. é i closely whether any of the American man machines and forced to land Work to Begin Oct. 1. Baker and Benton Baker are direct- Tee ee) Par Gat OF abies (on caer The osname when the wires controlling the ele-| The work of distributing the new Ors. 2 to training camp. Only noah men faa Nevertneless, the correspondent vating planes of hs airplanes were liberty loan bonds of the second issue e Eismarck bank, one of the old- will be called out of this extra tenth grave fears that some of them cut by bullets. to the. people of the northwest will er and more conservative banking in- Gratted by: each local board is take | had. been over the top in early days Saat begin shortly after Oct. 1. The amount stitutions of the northwest, has re- y: before orders forbade it. None, how- BOTH FEET NEARLY and rate of interest on the second, sources of over $600,000, eae See ee enaliae at Camp ever, now is disregarding the edicts, liberty loan have not yet been an-! Snes FNRI which have been issued by the higher O07 Orr ee iaa as EN CK hounced by the treasury department, a Pr ara FOR ins papery ate of Barielgh oie pee dents visited two dif- rusns which will have control of the sale of TING UP A SPOTTER 7 - e correspondents visited two di Raub, N. D, Sept. 24—Ole, 8 | the bonds over the whole United posi eae ero ne eben ni the] ferent camps and in each there was year-old son of Fred Blair, nearly | States, and acting under its authority, Pibeer N. D., Sept. 24.—One Fine Body of Men. ? seidpnce of the methodica} activity x. . ‘ c ol me! . lost both feet when his father the Federal pet ve bank of Minne- coats Grerecthe ail ane oe) and Seeretary of State Lansing “Physically, mentally and morally, Things sabre ia: plates rote . a drove over him with a binder | apolis will be officially responsible for Lo drawn ae I a r le y. Vinth federal by H.F. Ramsey and Hugh Fadde: makes public in this issue of The| lve never seen a. finer lot of boys} ciency was the watchword every- Ninth rr n while cutti flax. The young- | the campaign in the 'e- jug! Tri f . from which to build an army,” said ater was playing in the field, and | serve district, but has delegated the of ‘Killdeer upon conviction of ribune damning documents} ¢ de fey ue where. i mi in Rog-| beating an alleged spotter, whom which show the extent t i eneral Fraser yesterday on Oe M. Camp Easily Identified. the horses, freightened when the | active work to Ge! eral Chairman Rog, . 0 which] turn f, vhither bh ; boy darted suddenly from in front | ers and his organization. they believed engaged in procur- German treachery and deceit was urn from Fargo, whither he accom-| jt was noon when the second camp of them, belted, running over the The Executive Committee. ing evidence against them to be ered iq this éountry while A panied the train bearing more than} was reached, and the officers and men . turned over to the state’s attor- carried in his country while Am- | 500 select service soldiers from North-| were preparing for mess. Several youngster before his father could Under the general chairman will be ie ; “f a : ‘a central executive committee com- ney. The twain are alleged to eriea and Germany were still at) ci Pacific points west of the Gate] clean cut young officers came out to peace. Yankee wit has been ity. “They were a splendid body of| greet the correspondents, and it was young men, and they were a willing} cheery welcome with a firm hand: have gone to the man’s room, caliled him out, and to have pro- to administer a terrfic stop them. The bones of both legs were splintered, but the an- kles have. been: put,in casts, and matched against Teutonic cunning body. There wasn't a shirker among | grip and a hearty “I'm 13. them; not a man who Exip and..6 y glad. to. 200 posed of State Chairman John W. asn’t willing | vou.” One-would have knows he wes Black of the northern Michigae liberty and the former hag won a notable on