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DACRE as pr ‘a sue cantata np att me At FOUR BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1917. « THE TRIBUNE ii ser erat tos The Lion of Flanders i aa BUY A BOND arek, N.| help. It can only be such a success BY BERTON BRALEY nengapseerarne §8SUED EVERY DAY EXCEPT if the loan is very largely oversub- GEC D. MANN “Raitor | scribed, and if those proffering their GE ENSLEY A. WEIR, Business Manager | money include a huge number of peo- BUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN| ple of modest means. ADVANCE If you hate oppression and Inst and shame Dally, by carrier, ;er month........8 .60/ Such a loan would Year to the Ger- allt By neal, ber soar ic’? "| man rulers in unmistakable tones the It you hate the fiend with h 3 eyes aflame, at oa eo 1.25| news that the American people en If you burn mito wrath be tas word ond deed tng rates who: Dekots, one. year ; 6.00} masse were backing their government OF Aereniot are eee ee ar tore: < ¥, by mall outside of North 4)! with blood and gold to remove for ‘And death to all who oppose thelr course ; i Weekly, by mail, per year. + 1.60] ever the terrible menace of Prussian it an anger terrible sears your brain : @. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY | crime. At children murdered ane women sian. Spectal Foreign Representative | penne =e ‘At crimsoned seas and at blackened a hae ‘ EW YORK, ith Ave Bd Ce intes 5 , a 2 All done in the name of a Prussian God; « 1 Me DERM Kresge Bide; MINNIE | When you loan money to Uncle Sam It you hate these things and you cannot go i POLIS @6 Vurmber ange you never need be afraid he'll move To fight the cruel and ruthless ‘foe . a MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS.| without leaving his new address, You CAN be loyal, you CAN respond e a iq The Associated Press is exclusively = = You CAN come forward and “BUY A BOND! es entitled to the use for republication of N all news credited to it or mot other-| WHERE THE COW COMES IN. If you love your country, your. home, your flag, A wise credited in this paper and also The food administrators at Wash- If you would not witness that banner drag 5 the local news published herein. ‘ ingtoti issue a strong appeal for gen- In te nt at raflure; it oul you care) ; All rights of republication of special} gia) ¢ all i] lucts. ‘or what is lovely and true an E dispatches herein are also reserved. er al conservation of Legtd products. estreedeen ent an empty word ‘ ~“Wember Audit Bureau of Circulation The people ought to respond, both for But a thing you love; if your heart is stirred i — ~ er country’s sake and pocketbook’s sake, By thought of a world made safe and free 4 Lp) rsa PR ear ar aa aa but the housewife cannot do it all; for aS sake of common humanity: i siete = ——— 3 i these things seem worth while to you, Me , a —- 7 ‘ ‘ special ; iy ; <=» government must do its part, especial Thiatis the: betvice that you, ead do; an Shee | LY 8 government is now authorized Though you many not battle “across the pond,” i “1 to do about whatever it pleases, in You CAN save money and “BUY A BOND!” i WEATHER REPORT the matter of food control, and when iN for 24 hours ending at noon Oct. 8:| We look at the inereases in exporta- ue Temperature at 7 a. m. . 33] tion of dairy products, it becomes evi- Mt Eb alate ae i dent that government must take i r : : 18 1 1746! Rye to arr .. Bi : ee ye caae 3g / Prompt and strong measures, if there's fs ae : 4 : ; 1838 ] Flax .... a pilin igor e ® | to be any hope of relief from the scar- i ! : 4933 | Flak to ares 4 eh rae Nee 1 high pri ; 7 17.04 | Oats, Dec. old 57% ete Precipitati S 2| city and high prices. . ‘ , . 4 i. . wine + . hh Precipitation . ‘one | city igh p ae : “92 | Oats, Dee. new. 5@ 59% ri tis, 80%@, 60% NW Refore the war we were sending Close 1:44 p.m. 3 Highest wind velocity. Forccast practically no dairy products to Eu- ‘ for North Dakota: Fair tonight and| rope. Even under this condition, scar-} DULUTH. Tuesday; warmer east and south por-| city was some justification’ for -high Oats on trk. veces, BT%@ 59% * tions tonight; somewhat colder Tues-| prices, The demand was always a Oats to arr . 51% 4 day. little ahead of the supply, and we ; Rye on trk and toarr... 178. - i Lowest even -imported considerable dairy Barley on.trk, + 198 @134 i Temperatures | products. ies na fe ee bhp aptig A ae 28 During the year past we have ex- ‘ i R 54| October ...... 31L tes fare \ . \ Pierre . ea ported to the neutral countries of S k, e November ° we SLR ' St. Paul . 28 Europe alone, over 15 million pounds nee : : ‘ : i percetaier aoe Be ‘ ‘Winnipeg 20 Jot condensed milk, about 200,009 ; Soy R33 mn : ee % Helena .. 38 f . ! Chicago . 34 pounds of cheese and 1,200 per cent i 4 Swift Current . 7 more of butter than ever before. It is] == 2 60} CATTLE MARKETS . : { Kansas City . = worthy of special note that Holland,| NOTICE OF SIDEWALK ASSESS- g ; . th iaiee | + \ b San Francisco . 58 a dairy country, took about 85 per MENT. a : One R Sein 000 i ; \ ' . : i b The city engineer has certified that { : GS—Receipts, 23,000; _weak: | Meteorogolist. | it on to Germany. front of dnd. adjeining the property pf 00] mixed $17.80@19.65; heavy $17.30@ ‘ ‘ oes It is well known that the herds of| described in the ‘attached list in ac- ¥ * tase rough $17.80@18.05; pigs $14@ Oe ef SHEE EEO ES >>! Great Britain, France and Ger cordance’ with thé ordinances govern- “i. 85. ; : Be. gave aur ricnegeatin wikeho 8 | eeu ce tee ae many | ing the construction of concer sig, be cae We CATTLE—Receipts, 34,000; weak: * Save.y ¥ are being :sacrificed to war -needs. be, Walks Bie be hes ‘i a . ‘<i ‘i *lin the city of Bismarel, Ni i America is privilegedifo spen | her thood’and her might for the Native beef steers, $7.10@7,60; .west- ., 3 % Buy abond and can the kaiser. “| Holland has gone to slaughtering be: Kota, and in lance’ 4 ae piineiples*tthat g ve her birth and happiness, and the arn: steers, :$6 25@ 14.50;. stockera; and, : i SEE H HS SEE TOOLS! couse of feed shortage. And Ameri- peace she has tre asured."—-PESIDENT WILSON. fooders $6.15@11.40; cows and; shelf 4 ase can producers are slaughtering be-| engineer, and: that, there isdue,“and: i iar! ii jerai795-00@1 225; \ SECOND LIBERTY LOAN. cause of high prices for meats. Since] Hale to be assessed against thé prop J ‘4Not' the amount -ealized bythe sale of; bonds, but, : é SHREP—Recelpts, 28,000; f The United States government has| the. war began’ the world’s’ stock of | °Tty;Pelews 1 a Bw We ‘the’ number of subscribers to the loan, by the.nym-, a Ct iiet methera: 3 00@18 851: lari i) ae ' é : Gate = i wa B § Addition Block Lot’/ Am er‘ of‘ Americans who: lend their money: to, their :gqy- vate i na, sis wiwh a fas te. N begun its energetic campaign to Moat! cattie has decreased by over 28 mill-| Northern Pacific... 1 oe evnitient’ is' the A) nericanism of the people of the Unity}; ij... 5 ,...,. 1. 106 "2 Hee eat Tapnies S My the secofid of the liberty loans neces-| 14n ‘head, Evidently this cannot go ee ge ta ee ‘ed Stites to be de nonstrated” :-— CARTIOR: GLASS, [Hig 0)” : a see Widcs“Hedetp | Che woeel se spel aa ep O8 TU tute | REN oe ‘ a, * SME tes mone, ten nme a tun woe ced Choe "Gos ange $18 00018, oe uae specie S| against a dairy products’ famine. Pa + ‘ i i onflict, }| +116:524 A7SUE—Receipts 19,500; steady: a the subseriptions will far exceed this,) 1° 4 asain rasa ence beaupanns "sun ow! thevearth, cdf not. ‘Theres hardly: any duty higher, than. that 23.84 200 helters $6,00G9.00; #alyon steady. .. ' and that 'the subscribers will total one- ' inten soqaiet oD. ds , which -ougat (omactyate each citiz nto help furnlah @ part of, the money ‘ } tenth thi pohhtation: can ey rae = We oe ag more] .., Page ars hich: svi. be-neeessary for that p irpose,"—JOHN SHARP WILLIAMS, | 6 ' ? corn and whole-wheat bread. 'e can i 10 1 United, Stajes. senator from Miss. ssippi. We oe tryot 4 i) The nn ae ae to a4 get along very well indeed on less 4 oe ‘ j * : * * 1 Bea $a Fy ? , A zi i in the land. s,not enough to say " 11 1 protecting, your, own ¢redit, y e protec yo siness, you, ae BTIVE 2s2el) oHial Dien Hi 4 ikst: omer nes (aceueribed do The MR eee eee couse 4 ihre proteciine averh litetes: va have in life and property. In, doing vorend $e Awa ‘Poor Litt Rich Girl," ie Full: | Toki iia lavas ceieai ahould aah cece oe coe sopelbe ana national. se ; 5 that you ate Yendeting’ a patriot c service In supplying ha. sinews of *1 wt bagel woRails Se ieN Numan Atmos cee adh as ; ; i , yi o preservation comes first. ; 8 war to your couffree=W''u. M+: ‘DOO, Secretary of une ‘Wpeaauy, \ t 4g. Little girls who’ tove’'fun'' ‘should )3!.: " : 3 a scribe for every loan, if possible. And x : wed : wadi ad staggnee 8 8 ae AUAME OMAR SY ’ as never’ be caged. up, in twenty-four ; { in many cases it will be possible, by Since the war opened the milk con- van “There {s no“surer bond betwen a man and his country than that i , 5:19 root ‘mangions, where, despite inod- | diht of economy. densers have raised their wholesale 5 he shall Se 2 bondbolder of his country. Let us see that, this Liberty arate 5 }}encheatfng apparatus, ‘there fs a chill vet i THe 7 prices to the American trade 65 to 80 8 bond issue is a bond of the democracy."—THEODORE ROOSEVELT. 132 10 and ‘coldness that forms {ce in’ the’ § he second liberty 1oan has got to! per cent. Why not? Their foreign 13 1 . be * . The cost of said sidewalk. construc} very atmosphere. That shocking and ia be a success. Every liberty loan has} jarket has jumped from 17 million 6 “So mich do common sense ard sound Dusiness judgment commend |} tion ts as follows: lireful circumstances Will ‘result is i got to he a success. If the nation can't] unds et ae is 555 alll 7 the Liberty Loan honds as a safe and remunerative investment that I Contract price $3,628.50 apparent from viewing the. adorable ‘ float its loans, the money will have pounds: heron war to 259 millions 12 can see no necessity for urging pa riotism as a reason for buying such Engineering . 181.43 Mary Pickford in her latest picture, “f ‘i q F | in 1917. It is cold blooded war prof- , 400641 bonds, although I recognize the patriotic nature of the investment.”— Advertising .. 132.80 ‘A. Poor Little Rich Girl,” a screen ti fo be secured in other and more dras-| iteering, at the ‘expense of American 6 THOMAS R. MARSHALL, vice president. _— version of the Eleanor Gates story ‘ tic ways, and this would unsettle the Consumers: 7 $3,942.73 which is at the Bismarck theatre entire economic, financial and indus- 2 Notice is hereby given that the| onight. The Americin housewife can hel Le trial fabric of the country. iyrebice i WatiNowe tobitah C1 e qd board of city commissioners will meet | As Gwendolyn, the neglected child by col rving, bul for a ve But there is something else, too,| ;~ es Saas eae a 6 . at, the city commission’ room st the|ot weeltey parents: who. yearns for in the government to permit the 7 6 30.37 ond . % 1 city hall to approve the same at eight | the warmth of a little love afid affec- quite as jmp: A failure on the! toughter of brood cattle and the un- 12 6 4 o'clock p. m., October 29th, 1917. tion, mary Pickford's perormence is part of this fabulously rich country to z 16 t 3 1 ' ; so exquisite that it will rank among oversubscribe each of its war loans limited exmortation of our. deity, brad Bi 6 paticraaec Ware are ee C. Li BURTON nhe. classics in filmland’s hall of fame. . la ss pase ucts to parties who pass them on to 1 41 MN rn Pacific S : City Auditor. | Chat “America’s darling” is one of,” would be worse than a dozen failures Gur enemies! - Northern, Pacific Sec- Hy Fi ay ji | che greatest exponents of’ screen ex- in a dozen gigantic offensives in! gefore our food administrators try | ——— oe Sane — 290 «4 : —— - pression has been my contention all France or'Flanders. It would be a to remove the mote that’s in the 4 36 0«:12 GRAIN MARKETS along) but after ‘seeing her, wonderfal sign to Germany that all her offenses! poysewife's eye, let them remove the FRENCH SOLDIERS REINICE OVER \J § AID 376 apa. characterssatin Of a mere child fo Vk had failed to arouse resentment. ‘bean that's in ‘thale own eye! i : : . 7 it. muy Enere will be no one to: deny Me ; Le Germans would say, and right- bata slang gee Proving herself an artist to the fiu- i fully, that the Americans condoned! Argentina's ge ger tips, Misa. Piokford’s interpreta- } t iting wise. Promised Corn other grades::, 5 the Lusitania assassinations; that we] gaiy trainer ceathaky, she ee 7 No. 2 white Mont. study Sad” bag caretal Oa ering: ‘ serues A most. careful . rehearsing. Hy cared nothing about _ attacks UPON | to mobilizing Her army atid navy. 12 589¢@ 39 Countless. emotions are registered if ships flying the cae flag; that - 39 i ate Hes clear and distinct—the, most delicate : we were indifferent about the proved| ‘phe democratic congress wt Aegan . of emotions—and every little whim it Gormante plots to blow up. uF tacto- 8) must clean 12 No. 3 white oats to ark. ; 8 @ 59 and fancy of a youthful brain is re- } ; itself of the traitors, or the neople 40 01 No. 4 white oats 57 @ 58%! rected perfectly upon ‘her counte- é P| ries. More—they would say, with! win clean congress of democrats 12 Barley ..... 110 @127 |nance. Her form is truly childish, and "a ae ie every sign of truth, that the people Peete ieerreeeeeetned 41 1 Barley choice . «+ 127 @133) Jy 1 if Ri 177 178 er every move ‘or gesture shows it ‘were not supporting their govern-| skirts are to be short, with bustles 5 se en “finish.” i : ment; that the people were pro-peace/ at the back, says Fashion Thank ee i? and even proGerman, heaven! the back is still some place 4001 Pe The failure, or near-failure, of any! petween the neck and the knees! 6 5 } of our liberty loans would do more —_—_—_—_—_ H We than a dozen victories to ginger up| Always: there is the bright side. 43 1 t the waning morale of the German! Suppose that La Follette were twins! £ i ; i | armies and People. y —B. LT. inChicago Tribune. 12 == e o ia To the soldiers in the trenches,| | ‘But:,then—there’s Gronna.—Aber- “ . ze ta weary of the war and hopeless of suc-| deen News. 2 7 == ‘ he > cess against the allies, the message ——_ ie a & 41 would go forth: “Hold out yet a little} ‘Champagne .up $5 per vase and & l longer. The Americans are not com-| heer down to 2 per cent alcoho. You 6 ri mT ing inte, this war with their full} can almost hear Ganymede as he trips a __——___ 7 power. about Clympus with a tray of hard 56 ; : : Ee To the people back home, cold and| cider, "6 A Ba y hungry and praying for peace, the kai- = = — 7 nk with the oa. serists would say: “Endure yet a lit-| For y ‘ 3 i" , years the mustache used to be u z N : tle while and crushing victory will be} the distinguishing badge of the Brit- Mekenzte. # Coma, 61) t C: N. WE BE OF SERVICE TO You? be - | ours. The Americans are not com-| ish cavalry. In this war it’s the dis- 62 1 We are anxious to | i eA ing.” tinguishing badge of about 47 different 6 1 to. men and wom y of Bien of every possible service No American with red blood, no| kinds of germs, . ene omen of Bismarck and Burleigh Coun- \ American who believes in democracy —_—_——— 64 GaN eg eye ie city for duty with the United and freedom, can afford to let any! North Dakota papers are comment: - ican Hed Coe Vaited: States Navy, or the Amer- such message go back to Germany. ‘| ing interestedly, but mostly adversely, Md Our com ict faciliti \ We are sending our best boys to| upon the fact that Governor Frazier your dis; fo o hacuties are cordially placed at France. It is up to.us to stand back| of that state was a leading figure at 28 ks ae pass] for the protection of your funds while Gf them wiWAtl'we have of mouey| the La Wallelts nesting at St Paar pogiate awey and for the handling of any banking and supplies. They are there to see| and made no protest against the sena. : Inter ae nay peed attention: the war through to the end. It is ou tor’s disloyal speech—-Aberdeen News. ’ 79 twice a rat Tt, the Tate of 4 per cent compounded part to see them through to the end. ————— : Seine in cae paid on small as well as large ac. Hare cuwk If we don’t, we are betraying them.| Twenty-five years ago Edison put on : Corn our $ ee Department. 4 s ae i The Amerie people have ‘never| the market paper shirts. German sol ‘ : afford a Peat S| talk things over with us. It’ will j been quitters. It Jé unbelievable that| diers in the trenches are now. wear- | The Sanimi @. - as Depository for Goranmene ata: Soant i they will b€éOw:): On the contrary,| ing shirts of paper and wood pulp. sa a oe are Soutlin T uw soldiers in this’ French camp 89 , County and City funds. there is every reason to believe they| What joy to simply throw your soiled | ; : bs heard latest reports of the number of United States sold- 90 iers abqut ‘ready to leave their tr iuug camps behind the lines for 91 TheFirst National Bank} | Sul ve s 4 tedden ayo will of of this second liberty loan} shirt out of the window, instead of the faye @ trempndous success. x having to hunt-ap the clothes basket | Frené ay The. photo grapher eaeht two of them doing a bs = : enchjyersign.. af, tk Highland ‘Jind in celebrati Aste ue ply beeches iE for itt of this aid in ernshine the Raches 23 eens of the. val Re

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