The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 3, 1917, Page 8

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, al education of the United States bu- EIGHT PUBLIC. INVITED TO HEAR NOTED EDUCATOR TALK Dr. J. ©. States Bureau of Education Here This Evening RURAL SCHOOL RALLY WEEK IN THE SLOPE Dr. J. L. McBrien, specialist on rur- reau of education Tuesday afternoon addressed the school officers of Bur- leigh county at their annual meeting held in connection with the rural! Auditor Kositzky Threatens Sum- school rally in progress at McCabe Methodist 1° pal church. Dr. McB spoke again Tuesday evening, when D. A. P. Hollis of the agricultural ev sion department talked on co idated schools, illus- trating his discourse esting vie’ are being held in the d room. Wighty-seven teac sful. suces The present weck is rural school |iff, announced he Mor-| Kositzky today. The state auditor is ton county rally was held Monday at | now certifying to the various counties Yoday Dr. A. E. Winship of|the amounts due from these private or and author] car line companies. the state is not to attach a car load- with rural] ed With perishable freight, but to bide hool work; State Superintendent N. | its time, and when it finds an empty Frazier} Clamp a chain on its wheels and lock Grant county.|it to the rails on some siding, where eduled for | it will remain until the eompany satts- the Sioux county rally at Fort Yates, | fies the state’s claims. week in the Slope country Mandan. Boston, Mass., educ who is spending six weeks in North Dakota in connection . Macdonald and Governor addressed meetings is Wednesday they are sc McBrien, Dr. Win- shi pand Supt. Macdonald will talk to Stark county hers at Dickinson. Friday Dr. ‘McBrien and Supt Mac- donald appear before the Billings county teachers at Medora. These meetings and Thursday Dr. beginning October 29 to enable edu- cators to attend the annual conven- tion of the North Dakota Educational} Shields, who has been a patient in association, which is expected to bring | the Lsismarck hospital, has returned 1,700 to 2,000 instructors to Bismarck. }{o his home. FIRE BUG GIVEN TEN YEARS ON PLEADING diers depart were Mrs. J. M. De- GUILTY 10 CHARGES vine and Mrs. R. M. Welch. Having Fired His Own Home to Collect Insurance State Fire Marshall morning was advised that Elmer Ra- with firing his home in the middle of the night with a view to collecting in- surance on some cheap installment house furniture, had pleaded guilty to arson in Judge Cole’s court at the Gate City and had leea sentenced to CATARRH BLADDER relieved in 24 HOURS Each Cap- sule bears the name 4 Bemare of counterfeits | Ranta CAPSULES HIGH GRADE WORKMEN AND UP-TO-DATE EQUIP. MENT. REASONABLE PRICES. Missouri Valley Motor Co Bismarck, N. 9. GUARANTEED Storage Battery Service. All makes repaired. New Batteries on Hand. MISSOURI VALLEY MOTOR COMPANY Bismarck, N. D. ten years in the state penitentiary. Rader and his ni small river resort town across the li nightfall walked back to Fargo, care- fully planted several fires, it is al- le t bee ed with the and narrowly escaped from the blaz- ing dwelling. made a practically complete confes- si McBrien of United/ i. the possible fate of these two girls had worried her and her hus- band greatly. GHAIN DOWN CARS OF vith some inter-} Which owe the state of North Dakota ‘The institute meetings} 28 much as $1,700 per each in past rict_ court | due taxes will wake up some morning are en-| to find some of their refrigerator cars rolled, and the meetings are proving | padlocked down to the rails and cov- ered by an attachment from the sher- ‘ er street, spent Monday in Wilton continue for siX| transacting business and calling on weeks, with one week’s intermission | friends, berg, local contractor , and George Goodson have returned from:a week’s business trip to Montana. Ward Lewis of the state insurance Elmey Rader of \dmits | Commissioner's office is home from a is Fargo Al short hunting expedition to Moffit. of the state insurance. commissioner's office has returned from an over Sun- Reade this | day visit to her home at Sheyenne, 7 where her sister, Miss ‘Mary Kvale, Staff Special. der, Fargo citizen who was charged allen & capital employe, is spending her vacation. of Mandan, for a number of years en- gaged in the office of the state audi- tor, has resigned that position, and during the absence of Miss Nina Gib- bons is assisting in the office of the state bank examiner. Waid, who has been connected with the register of deeds office has taken the deputyship in the treasurer's of- fice under Richard Penwarden. Miss Esther Staley is filling the vacancy in the register of deeds office. of the board of control on his return today from his home at Glen Ullin told of a disastrous fire which swept over that region Sunday, destroying a large J. K. Pettis, who|leigh Court, to which .has been tranferred all the statistical, sociological and politic al data available on the Balkans ; The Outbursts of Everett Cee LARGE ROLL VE |For THE PURPC SF VER TBODY, amount of hay. lost 150 ton’s, was one of the heaviest sufferers. eged wife and child the ight of the fire took a train to a ne in Minnesota, and Rader after and then walked (Dack to the wn where he had left his wife. The sé was a particularly serious one se two young women who room- ders had no warning Irs. Rader at the time ion of her husband's guilt, and stated PRIVATE LINES UNTIL THEY PAY STATE TAX mary Proceedure Unless De- linquents Produce Delinquent private car companies BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE State Auditor Karl The intention of CITY NEWS r In Wilton—C. L. Vigness of Thay- Leaves Hospital.—L. C. Carlson of Return From Trip.—Louis Lind- Mandan Visitors.—Mandan visitors ne se 9, in the city Monday to see the sol-| X48 ard below is the cook’s No Flies ; Above Staff Photographer R. P. Dorman has pictured a kitchen in the army camp at Fort Riley, ry garhage bench, with a soldier scrubbi1g the cans with crude oil. Note the absence of flies, due to crude cil and strict cleanliness. 4 : F ; “Exclusive Service”, Lahr Motor Sales Company ; Day Phone 490 ° : : uccueuceouuceesuacscocuncacoucsccuocsgquseucconocucauucuaucueduuatt assigned to has been House. perts does not indicate the admin- istration considers peace immin- ent: All official opinion, on the contrary, is that the war must go on, possibly for two years. This, . country has only just begun to get ready to fight. However, it is obvious time, and that when that time conference ence is about. ‘about the highly complicated race terms of fin: "knowledge of Freneh man. there!the most successful will be an end to the war some|in the country, : comes it will. be highly important jfame as a to have ready to join in the peace He was desc 3 ‘American delegates Wilson as ‘‘eyes and ears’’ for who will know what the ecomfer-)the administration, and at. various itimes has gone abroad to be ‘‘eyes Few Americans know anything and ears’? on " When the time comes the United problems involved in the Europ- States’ therefore, will have two ‘ean. military, political, and: relig-.-men thoroughly fous war. ‘Any discussion of grapple with ‘any peace’ table 1 settlement will re- problems. re ! signed to Tusticg Brandeis as a! quire an. ,exhaustive knowledge subject on whieh to make himself’ of European history. It will re- an expert. The western section’ quire, als0, that the peace delegate Colonel he posted as to the past five years. The Balkan’ statés were known The creation of these two ag 'the."powder magazine of iEurope.’? Countries like “Russia ‘Which “havea state religion bring ‘the church into the negotiations. Brandeis has some and Ger- He is noted also as one of negotiators Justice ‘olonel House has also.acquired giver of advice. ed .by President peace and war. equipped to fo much it Enjoys Hunting Expedition—Mrs. Visit Home Folk—Miss Ida Kvale Takes New Post—Miss Caia Peters Takes Deputyship.—Miss president. Washington, D. C.. Oct. 3.— On the theory that in time of war a nation should prepare for peace the administration is two distinguished. Americans to sit at the peace table as experts. One is Justice Louis Brandeis of the United States Supreme Court, and the other is Colonel Beatrice }}Iouse of Texas, unofficial friend of the administration. the report, at least, well informed circles. i According to this report, Brand- — eis eut short his vacation in the Loses Much Hay—Simon J. Nagel| Adriondacks and came to Wash-' ington at the suggesion of the Tle began equipping a library in an apartment at Ston-' - Uncle Sam’s Peace _ Negotiators in Training BY GILSON GARDNER. grooming EB, M. Sueh is eredited in books, COL. EM. HOUSE, Austria, Prussia, Poland, Finland | maps, a: 1 hussia. 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Shine Your Spoes With INOLA Learn to be neat and thrifty. SammA gives the quick dressy shine and makes your shoes wear longer. Ask your mother to get you a SimovA HOME SET HOME SET SLLIOTE ADVERTISING SEaTICR, IO | pare f By Condo Lr A SEG A CF IMPRESSING —— GRAB THE WAD AND HELP THE THING ALONG So THAT net AS Ta MISS THE SHOW tt NOBODY MAY BE So UNFORTUNAT True FELLOW DISPLAYING A] GILLS LIKE THAT IN A PUBLIC PLACE 7 oe Wtn4g iY, eMidtsttethea test bti WWW SQ be met WK adapted to phase of commerce, industry, or farming. «The tion is not, “Can I afford to ha a Maxwell truck?” tai The FACT is, Mr. Business Man, witatferd tobe wihoston.<).. One-ton Truck Chassis $865; Chassie __ * with cab and windshield $900; Chassis with cab, windshield, and_Stehe , Sl _ WESTERN SALES CO, . . © * Bismarck N. D. F. O. B. FACTORY A motor truck must submit, and PASS, the acid test of COST. i That is the test we want you to apply to the one-ton Maxwell truck—its first cost— and its operating cost. A Maxwell truck—which is a REAL truck, worm-driven—sells at a price that can not ther motor vehicle of like efficiency, durability, and economy. A Maxwell truck will cover 100 miles in a work day—twice the distance covered b two teams and two drivers. It will do this at an than that of one team o! Moreover, it is of a size and capacity needs of almost every form and in any o! $950.75 - DISTRIBUTORS . ting cost of less Mandan, WN. of me, Shar Ce Wesiles” =SS— sat lle MQ CMG SN SS 2 D. .

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