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EIGHT SATURDAY, OCT. 6, 1917. 100 Percent YUM! YUM! OLD DOBBIN 1S SERVED IN SAUSAGE AND STEAK rag PT Atten d ANCE cincinnati Houeewives Flock to First Bodie ‘Meat Shop in Effort to Lower Their High Cost of Living AUDITORIUM OCT.-1 l F. or Rallies easier eet : a PRICES:--50c - $1.00 - $1.50 = $2.00. Seats on Sale Next Tuesday - ey THE MUSICAL EVENT OF THE SEASON wy Rural School Meetings Conducted ; a . f : OLIVER MORS.O Presents Be ee, - | a 4 . THE FASTEST AND FUNNIEST MUSICAL FARCE IN THE WORLD During Week Prove Unusual / Success STATE TO BE COVERED BY SEPARATE SQUADS; “A hundred per cent attendance of teachers and school directors was a notavle feature of our first week's rural school rallies,” said State Su- perintendent of Public Instruction N. C. Macdonald today. “In the six coun- ties of Burleigh, Morton, Grant, Sioux, Cincinnati, Ohio, Oct. 3.—Horse Stark and Billings we had a total at-| meat is good to eat. Old Dobbin done tendance of 500 school officers and | up in sausage form makes an appetiz- teache: The results were much | ing dish. Served as steak or rib roast, more satisfactory than we found pos- eee eines of burdent tes bol sible under the old plan of holding|~ jjundreds of housewives already these meetings in the sprin | have become regular patrons at Cin- Dr. J. L. McBrien, speciali on rural cinnati’s first horse meat shop, opened | to like horse meat, which is sweeter education of the United States bureau | the other day. than other meats, Vinegar applied be- of education, and Dr. A. E. Winship, And—listen to this camouflage stuff| fore cooking neutralizes the sweet- CUA UT NSteeeire ert he —many of them have not told their| ness, and with skillful preparation £ dj eran ee JOIN GU TIMED Se Cee TUTE ec husbands that it’s horse and not beef | horse meat can hardly be told from j . rallies, ul! of which were attended by | steak they've been eating the last few| beef. * With CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD Macdonald. Governor Frazier | dinners, - | Horses before being slaughtered ~ EE : Tn The New York Cast and Production peaker at the meetings in| However, most of the horse meat| must be inspected and approved by , i ; A GLORIOUSLY GORGEOUS CALIFORNIA CHORUS AND A SPECIAL NOVELTY oe eee fat poesia a eaters are persons who in their Euro-| federal meat inspectors. 5 biter - sree pean homes, learned to know horse| The meat costs less than beef or] The first customer, Mrs. Maggie Bit- visit these counties. meat as a delicacy and ate it often.| mutton. Six horses were killed for] zer, buying a Dobbin rib: roast at the . ORCHESTRA Drs. McBrien and Winship and ae e have koa ase ‘ fa sines: . Supt. Macdonald all joined for one day American palates have to be educated | the first day’s Pusiness: first horde meat ‘shop opened in Cin- eee in each county in addressing school ae as = | sinmati. | The mensarg. the owners, s’ meetings. ‘lc teachers’ in-| Capt. Grant, is made the fourth field’ an obnoxious law or a wrongful policy dior ie eaenlag: a petal i ene BES See — THNNGcu eel eee eae em luna oe | in the courts and at the ballot Dox. | ets ait over the country. tion, I cannot see,” he said. He told/of speakers from Bismarck will be, including H. 3. Armstrong and H. 0. Beginning Monday. fr McBrien and bracerto Blame: bene peer i : {sfhow an admiration he once had for |ysed over the district. | Batzer of Hazelton, Sen, H.W. Allen If any blame is to be attached to; “It is the suppressed emotion of the Germany .was now turned to a County conventions, patriotic rallies | of Braddock and Karl Klein of Wash- ' burn. #4 4 Supt. Macdonald wil! co: duct rural i ‘ s + 4 any ¥ ses =) hi . A. BL Wi d the c se of the atrocities 7 school railies in Golden Valley, Slope, | anyone for the failure of North a Pearman Ba ete leaokéts ue Deena aioe ene ari eas on will be staged and ministers will be! Bowman, 4 ear Hed ingen Galen kota to have two ‘North Dakota regi-| great war, if public opinion is to be} as did Superintendent of Public In-| “I cannot listen with patience to} asked to preach liberty loan sermons, lies, while Dr. MePricn, Miss Helen | ments, bearing the Flickertail colors ' entightened and intelligent, there must | struction N. C. Macdonald. some of the talk,” he said, “which|a week from next Sunday. \ ANNOUNCEMENT. Sullivan, assistant state superintend- | and commanded by North Dakota offi- i " i 1 7 “ sie d of a banker,! r > i f ‘ 3 is : ms z fl scussion. seeks to define the high moral Committees composed of a vanker, ; —— 5 SH an EO aor ane exten on (cero: it must fell upon Governor. ira: ee grounds upon which we are waging |a merchant or other business man and The Singer Sewing Machine Co. has department of the agnicultural college | ier’ He was aware of hie authorite; |. “Congress, as well as the people of NORTH DAKOTA MUST this contest. We cannot stop at any/a farmer, to solicit subscriptions. ' recently installed a hemstitching and will address rallies m Burke, Renville, | there would appear to have b the United States, entered the war in ae $ will | i districts |. Bottineau, Roilette, Towner and Cava- | good reason why action ‘should have great cqnfusion of mind, and under Cee ee ee ae re adenmnity ‘or say cominittecs: ouiced, ia chareescIt| picot edge machine. Hep coun * |heen deferred so long as to jeopardize feverish excitement: | The prestien s 1 that world be pace without punish-|{s expected that the bonds will be! Our expert operator does the finest Lata aL Osea aorta abet ready for delivery Nov. 15. The four| work on the daintiest and finest mate- the success of the regiment. The ment. ingly, in the faith that he had some “There must be written on the lin-| percent is an increase in interest over yials, Prompt service. Phone 254 or Second might, as well as not, have! bi evealed plan, by which peace been organized and recruited up to D!8, unr Q tel of every German home, even if|the first issue. Holders of the first; s is post, 211 \ full war strength several weeks before that would exalt him before all the (Continued from Page One.) hecessary. in the blood of ‘our best| issue can exchange their, holdings for, fend your Raat SEL genase the order to organize finally went out; | World would soon be achieved. George’s parish, head of the Four|men these words: the new bonds. | " it might have ‘been officered through-| |, “Gradually, reluctantly, congress snd Minute Men,.gavér an address that ¥ coventMtewt righteousness |... Out. of Town Delegates. f J, ttiong, Who, eas otterieng eaten out by men of ‘whose ificati the country are beginning to perceive . bees there Touldshave been quale ana that. we are in this terrific world con- ae trae. “He selithat he ‘ould ut 8 @ ke a WINE ' North Dakota’ might have had in the’ flict, not only to right our wrongs, not | 2° uP: e ts Tipeter ‘ees 4 z as patriotism.’ It*Wal ‘business aT —_ = field a Smashing Second instead of a nly to aid the allies, not only to share | Theretivad mpbedérifke ratuohae | Hiadly smashed second. | its awful death ‘toll, and its fearful antse ing. a her A: eis prt . tax burdens, but’ pertiaps°to ‘bear the avert ddmaly-meked-thsnJaas,obf 8.15" Washington, Oct. 6.-—With definite brunt of the war.” ar} news fe theses eee mires alee money during the period of the war) newspape mformption of the “presence of, two I\ FLOOD Of ABUSE oN for which it promised to pay a fair| ate, four mit Perman, gan, raiders, fa the South, Fa-| . SUBJECT TO CRITICISM rate of interest. time to deliv cific ,ocean announced. in, dispatches \ ‘ 1 Washington, Oct. 6.—Represéita “Why there should be any hesita-| loan and poss from, Samoa to, the navy department, Heflin's declaration, that “certain i a.hunt, for the commerce destroyers members: have “acted /syspiciously” in hasbeen , set in, motion.” The, two) Pp ary) yy | connection. with, reports of use of raiders..are manned ,,by the crew, of| |; ! + \\|} German money, to influence congress, the famous See. Adler, which made ) was ‘held -foday, by, the, pecial’ coiii her »way late last. year fiom Germany mittee appointed, to in) saspate Het- through, the allics’ patrol into the At-|1a E ft fT imis-stating fa ints Chae y ast 3 criti lanlign a oa ) South, Amer.| tHe Sti Paul speech’sind) denied that lin’s charge, to be “sudject! tO crit ica, preying on shipping and thence| this country went to war to secure to the South Pacific, where she| Americans the right to travel on mu stranded on, Mopeha Island, vag | Nition-ladent’ ships or to protect loans “Artificial Sunehine” ‘for Crops. abandoned) She destroyed ghre sp. nade by Morgan & Company to for- Among, the efforts being imade ‘by ican sailing ships.and w} red | @8N! governments. England to, get hetter ‘crops, on" aes |; and aloard; twenty-seven White men “It is unfortunate for the country! count. of the, threatened food “crists, and scveateen native prisoners, who | 24 for the senator ‘from Wisconsin,” | one of the most Interesting Is, in ex- with -the crew reached shore. said "Senator Robinson ‘of: Arkansas, | periment in growing cereals and other Britis panese and American] foPlving to Senator La Follette today! feig crops with the aid of “artificial search the South Paci-| “that he has lent himself and his sunshine,” provided by overhead clee- | fic for the two German raiders. service to the promotion of ideas and ile current. his experiment, under | desires of the kaiser,” Still Obstinat the supervision of V. H. Blackman, Characterizing the attacks upon| professor of plant physiology and path- him as a “campaign pf villification| ology at South Kensington, is being ; and attempted intimidation,” La Fol-| carried out at Huntington Court farm, ¢ lette shouted, “neither the clamor of] near IHereford, The purpose of the ex- v the moh nor the voice of power will periments is to continue on a large exer turn ne ota hee I mark} seale work done during the last few or myself, guided by such knawl- years near Dumfries, where in 1916 an Capt. Rouse, and D, Devils Lake, Capt. of right and duty.” a and 85 per cent in straw was obtained | 21 on a crop of cats. Lonnevik. ssi La Follette, always a spectacular Co. 1, Bismarck’s company in the} figure in debate, had spent yesterday Coupe $1275 Second, commanded by Capt. A. B.} and most of the night preparing his 4 : e e ow Cost—Immediate. Delivery . ‘ . bs ; . Welch, becomes the first ambulance} speech. Standing at his seat in the Better order one of these con- the purchase of a closed car. / commany of the fee a sion peta front row, before the vice president's ei a very desirable ‘branch of| desk, La Follette began his address, service for the Bismarck and Slope] reading carefully and deliterately his! LATE MODEL hi the machine gun company of; manuscript, with senators giving close | Dickinson, Lieut. Fleury in command, | attention. The prospect was that his Dodge Bros. Touring Car. vertible Sedans or Coupes right _ And materials for them were pure away. : chased when: prices:ruled much It will probably be a long time ier ine age before you can again buy such wonderful value judged by the is a8 igned to the 148 machine gun} carefully chosen words would not) battalion; Co. H, Capt. Crawford, goes] evoke some of the replies planned. Standard eouipment. perfect me- to the 147th machine gun battalion: Defends His Course. chanical condition; uscd short ro. E, Capt. Ross, becomes the 116th) Defending his course of opposing} time as demonstrator .. $775.00. trench motar battery; Co. F, Lieut.| the declaration of war and his at- il vies : luxurious cars at so low a price. present day range of prices for Pictu tiie th materials. actory foresig! gan the con- struction of these cars several 1 pas ge the eee months ago so that you might Tees? se ae . Coupe $1410 and Co. M, Beach, Capt. Cook, the : fourth ambulance compan: Co. G, Hill commanding, becomes the third] tacks vi itics, e Wisc 6 field hospital of the 41st division. inde eons Missouri Valley Motor Co. have ther as soon as the weather pes K of Ellendale, Capt. H. E.| “It is a citizen's duty to obey the homas, becomes second ambulance] jaw until it is repealed or declared un-|7th at Main St. Telephone 234, turned—without the aggravating : Come in and let/us show you these aeiay so often encountered in cers. 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