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THURSDAY, oct. 18, 1917. f , : : BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE : GERMANY CINT |” Fype of American Destroyer Attacked | | PARENTS ARRESTED ee FOR NOT SENDING KIDDIES’ TO SCHOOL Peing satisfied that a number of the farmers of Morton county are di | regarding the school law relative to sending children to school County Su- perintendent of Schools H. K. Jensen has made complaint to State's Attor- f ney Connolly, and as a result a num- of faymers in the Hebron, Glen Hin and’ Almont localities have been ested. Better Styles Than Ever Before What Young Fellows want in clothes is Style. not merely in Belt all around and the Patch Pockets, but in the drapery anc STARVED. OUT; MUST BE LICKED John Burke Points Fact Teutons: Have Trebled Tillable Acre- Te eucnenenaccenaenounani; age During War CONQUER TEUTONS NOW ar iE ; \5 Wi R Supt. Jensen claims that he is not |= iloring OR BE W#IPPED LATE to blame tor the laws governing school |=} *ailoring. ; 3 i : 5 s attendance for being on the statute |= Only One Direction in Which cture “shows: 56 I ral duty in war zone which was torpedoed by enemy books. but that he will soon be held | . ‘ svubmarini ‘We f and five wounded. The destroyer Managed to make accountable if they are not enforced, |= ot es are e United States Can Proceed, port in spite: a! “e the powers invested are obliga-|= Aoyere to Mr. Jensen adds that it is high Good Speakers: Straight Ahead { = = os +, time the people of Morton county are — i . ic: s |. vily ication nationa “is e hi anor Vedlizing that the need of an educ: “Germany cannot be starved—she | in& line; American . money that has heavily as. an, indication of national| less one is to the highland manor |- ee is must he conquered ,and in that Ameri-| gone to feed and clothe the soldiers of | unity in this great struggle. born, these brisk morning breezes are tion nowaley S_ more than nt - they're good style, it’s because , eT at —— most fresh about the knees. mecessary: if Necessary: forthe | of somethi ca is the deciding factor,” United! our allies and to furnish them with! TO EXHIBIT SUBMARINE. i | children: in faral ‘school distriéts: to! ething that’s born in them, not simply because they’ve got a few additional plaits or pockets. BERGESON’S CLOTHES are made right to start with. We guarantee you satisfaction at this store—we’re here to stay and to take care of every trans. action. States Treasurer John Burke last] qumtions. Bonar Law said that wi [hes row New York, Oct. 18—A German sub- SIX INCHES AT CROOKSTON. attend school just the same in the evening told an audience which filled out America’s. Ananclal ald. the alll | e She Gonna chaste: marine captured by the British wi pa Minn., Oct. 18.—More towns and cit Children from the | were lost. We furnished that financial | 820m be on view in New York. It ar-| thah six inches of snow has fallen ages of seven to 17 years old must Eines this war began oon Le assistance. At the time I left Wash-/ TiVed in three sections on an English | here since last night, which is being go to school, or until they complete trebled her ara! ‘ nes rorii-the ee : . | steamship, yesterday and will be used | whipped ‘into drifts by brisk winds. the eighth grade There was a delay the thriftiest pope ip tthe French—-| "ston we had loaned the allies $2)as an exhibit to aid the liberty loan j ‘TraMe fs vi at a standstill, granted in the opening rural schools |= pelelans ane a ache her crude | 16%000,000. Even if we never got a/ drive. ~ and some [er companies have th * so that the older children eoaiets eenieay saute Le starved—| Penny of that back, it would be money { — brought slei into action for the could help with the farm work on a It’s out of the question. She must be! well invested, for the allies are fight- Bre danced ranciae Railway trains count of the war. Nevertheless ‘hipped, and it is up to America to/ ing our battles for us. They have been 4 are delayed from 15 to 40 minutes on did not mean that the children could wu ne fighting our battles for the last -three all lines. ‘stay out of school until Christmas. ed ruits r offorts; while we 9 "1 : . 8 —_Ov 5 “ee : - % MADMAN AT OUR GATES. accumulated onothind of alt he gold Jamestown, N. 1)., Oct. 18.—Over an ayraigned before Justice Johman of T >. At this juncture G..N. Ken- @ [3 : 2 inch of snow fell in Jamestown since },,: : ine 0 and costs. The % iston, secretary of the Com- @ | in the world, $3,300,000,000 in gold. if last night, reports this morning indi- Hebron and fined $10 and costs. e * " hadn't gone in.and helped the al- " ¥ @ mercial club, who presided @ | Ve ene: pena as cated. A 25-miles an hour wind blew over the meeting, arose to ley Germany wouls have won; would Norti Dakota Ready Ready to Send Re-| continuously until noon today, when Fi 1 iWetin. ° ave taken the great navies of Eng- : slight relief was felt. Thermometers . dar eee said @ |land, France and Italy, and would mainin; Seiext Service Men registered 20 degrees above zero this! Mr. Keniston, “a skulking > have said to the soldiers of the allies, “An Time morning. The snow fall is general ——— madman stole into the pri: & | fresh from the trenches, ‘There, across y. throughout the entire county. te ‘bi scupied by Presi- @ | the seas, is the richest nation in the; |, , Pp f 5 —— Veh daia cesta clare world. She has grown fat from this} “We believe:thatrevery county board Copyright Hart Schaffneré Marz Expert Dry Cleaning, Hand Pressing and Repairing §. E. BERGESON & SON WITHIN THE LAW—Closed Sundays, were brought to Mandan and rraigned before Judge Henke and fined $10 *and costs. They were ar- raigned Wednesday, ~ othe dent Lincoln and committed : has its full £ eligibl ' - ay war. Come with us, and we will make|"0W has its full quota of eligible men WANT COAL SUPPLIES ene fou st cnurdel ina ae S |that country pay for the war.” And] for the draft? said Chairman L. E. ; ee SUIT: MAYOR STANDS eT OO 2: W we would have had about as much| Birdzell last evening, when the dis-|Makoti and Van Hook Ask Spur | was convicted and punished 2 chance of resisting Germany in our| trict board, having completed all the to Garrison Min i ? Tee ets ma aes | recent state of unpreparedness as the| Work before it, adjourned until next i Mi 2 AT GITY BACKS HIM Nonpartisan league meeting here, in-! oe ee lamb has of resisting the butcher. | Monday. A large number of appeals] pesidents ¢ “and Van Hook | ' |sofar as he was concerned, adding: § ATE OF LATE OSCAR madman at our door again. > PA por 9 have b taki f the d Ss y i ‘And our cities, New York, Balti-| have been taken from the decisions today petitioned state railway “py ting, if » has veen ad- ~ |ington, all accessivle from the sea, iste Soo to the Garrison mine, setting; Fergus Falls Chief Executive De-' ied to be held in this city for the pur- WILL ONE Of LARGEST justice, tried and dealt with & | Vor nave been at their mercy. The| the fact that the blank upon which forth the contention that this is their! © eT@US Falls Chief joie of dlscuastug, political: and cee fee , SSPLLE PEL O CT SSO OS EP NA boing ry 4 combined British, French ‘and Ger-| Tegistrants are notified of the fate of| principal source of supply, and that clines to Retract Criticism nomic provlems controntiag the farm: 4 ed Press bulletin to The 2} |man fleets would be knocking at our inet and appeals contalae what is without adequate shipping facilities ‘ i ors PROBATED IN SOME TIME 8 Tribune telling of the tor- | £ates, taking our cities, and Germany they eehaent. tor further aldanpers they’ will, suffer this winter for lack of Prime Pacifist | “The people of this city always wel- i edoing of a destroyer off | Would have levied tribute that would | fe’ P of fuel. ——— come their farmer friends for that pur- 5, & bur Attanti t bya Ger-~ [Have been so. great that the cities | tion. Se Fergus Falls. Oct. 18.—Mayor Leon | hose, hut the people of this city, and pase ne Gone OY. ~ [never would have rid themselves of RESTORE GUARANTEES, ard Erick is | the government thereof, not invite| Widow of Pioneer Seedman Nam- See eenes 26464 [the Germans. And Germany would! { , Oct. 18.—The restoration of, with re| rapt and meddlesome f “have possessed the means of forcing WOW WINTER MAK N constitutional guarantees, susvencell, Townley, president of 1h» Nonpari’ nik 1 coins jalo thie ed Executrix Under Will “Down at Alexandria, Va., a few] payment.” . re y i f throughaut Spain several mont! ‘league, as a result of thy a rpose of brecdi nights ago, the chairman in introduc- Hostile World Attitude. was decided on today by the "' statement that Townley wouhl ac be withowt Caretin for $100,000 Bequest, | ing me said he hoped to see Uncle} The attitude of the world toward ; FARLY FALL DEBUT The resighation of General Primo-Ri-, allowed to speak in thi ae neil stkeas —_——— Sant's boys in the vanguard when the} America prior to the entrance of vera, the minister of war, was accept-| Following the announ tw Ai Held sean: In probate court this week Elvira I. { conquering allies march into Berlin} this nation into the war was treated > one ed, and the cabinet nominated General secretary of the local eMiuersioie siecith ealuyoaud-ollier Uke bn oe the late Oscar H. Will, and to see the Stars and Stripes the/at some length, and the speaker’ re- g Marina to succeed him. { commission that the Canin was named {not be perntitted (| dar the term to the widow during her lifetime the e One) 't - —, — — am oe + league mecti it is almost time to begin think-| WANTED—CGirl or middle aged wom-) 0 20, would rot first victorious ¢olors floating from|lated an experience some months the royal palace of the Hohenzollerns./ago, when a Winnipeg citizen told f taken exesption to Z I cheered him then, just as you have|him that “America was selfish,| ing of laying last summer's B. V. D.’s|_ an for gencral housework. — Call] 15 caused 4: the above paragraph, and formally. lon! Stealer part of all the property of ae * cheered his sentiments now, but after|/that the British and the French! away in lavendar, or turning them) Mrs. D. ¥. Brennan, Grand Pacific] to be “published ¢ mands a retraction, the presumption, he deceased. The estate, one of the awhile 1 got to thinking it over, and|were fighting her battles, while she! over to wifey for dust-rags, for, un-| hotel, room 22! 1O-41S-f| that there was no objection (y iHe | being that a-liael svit will, fatiow | MY8est probated in Burleigh county in I said to myself: ‘I’m willing to ee was profiting,” That, said the speak-| _ a a ——— | Mayor Erickson, however, dectares he} . feral, a eae i something Hngland.,and..,.France a nner. er, was.the. sentiment a>road,.angd_if. ~ | Will stand pat, and not.pnly refus oe a : aM: see Se wie ae a they can get there first; I'm willing}Germany had won and taken the jretract the statement, but reiterates; We Wil are George Lal asthe that they should have that glory./fieets of the entente countries, thou- ithe assertion that Townley will aot be | Mabel Will Guniry, a daughter; Mary »{ A. Tuttle end to speak. r will should they reach Berlin before our/sands of the entente soldiers would boys get into the trenches it wouldn’t/have joined the forces to come med if the n Her worry me a bit—I'd rather send our} against this country. held, and the police will stop ‘Town | . dollars over.there than our boys. In| World Domination, German Hope. ifvhe ‘altempia to. take the: plat]. THe te consists of lots 1 and 2 E any event we've got to send our dot There can be no question in the | rotm, “*""T of the original plat of Bismarck, with . s* {gclars first. light of exposures made by the sec- Vhe city council at a meeting tast| (he Oscar Tl. Will seed house, valned ‘Have you noticed the renewed vig-| retary of state of the United States, inight voted unanimously to susté reenhouses, Valued at or of the allies’ offensive; the smash-|of the German purpose to dominate | Mayor Erickson in the e $3,000, and other ing blows which Haig has delivered; | the world. The actions of Count von | Townley brings suit. The fact has de-| "ea! proper The personal how the French and English have] I‘ernstorff, plotting against the veloped that the article for whicn vr property 1 a_four- crept up foot by foot on the Germans| United States while enjoying the ! Townley demands a retraction ‘y fifths inter sof Oscar, in the last five weeks, and how they/ protection of the Stars and Stripes, | proved by the safety committ WH. Wi & Co. $35 hon, de- have held the ground gained? There} were cited in proof. of the German | council and by county representatives | Posit to the amount of $511.16, and you see American dollars on the fir-| plot. The recent cry for war on of the State Public Safety commiss money dye on credits from the air, . Mexico because of alleged atrocities. hefore it was pulished. — © | $43,044.15, in Mexico against American citizens iene eae = was laid ‘to Bernstorff, just as his IN BISMARCK REPRESENTING CARD OF THANKS, ~ ATA plots _to involve the United States ! THE FARMERS’ NATIONAL We wish in this way to thank our SANTA B ane: Janay had been bared. The dé- | LIVE STOCK ASSOCIATION | many fiends and neighbors for their mand for war on Mexico ceased when — 2 tne kel esses show ; United States. The plot, to disynite eris is regisiered at the Hotel Annex) Vi caret Stebbins. Also for the many 7 Each Cap- ‘American: ‘people: “ev ians and will be located here for sever: Fe eee none. aN sulobears the m people even as Russian \ beautiful floral offerings name 4a have been disunited, was also taken weeks in the interest of the Farmers’, 7°44 J. W. Emptin, Peveave of counterfrits! up: National Live Stock company of St - Thomas Phelps SETS “When we hear people making a [John Aut Peers) 1. P. McGarvey, plea, for the ‘right of free speech,’ Mr. Roberts is, besides placing some td Hk let us stop and ask the questiqn. of | Special advertising, selling a sniall Feeert stabbing ourselves: ‘Is that original ,or a no- |: eet ot the companys stock. He os of tion from some’German?’ ' says they have a hog ranch which has = olsen: Pri ‘Bernstorff’s German Pro, 10 jal in the United State: 7 paganda. no equal in 2 United Sta ces “The propaganda of stories of one which will further place the state a pe atrocities in Mexico, with news- of North Dakota on the map. argains in se ars While the government papers and lectur insisting that | While the company is only incor we go to war with Moxico, ceased | porated for $75,009, it is managed by ry re not. se tea Sige when Bernstorff left this country.” | men of ability and honesty, whose rep- Eranderd cae i f € Brig ges it Ras ste; America’s wors of preparation in | utations are above reproach, Tho rices from . 5 at the same time eight months of war was likened by Clifford, president of the Rolette State . ais the speculater 2 speaker to the strides made by. | bank, being president of the company. MISSOURI VALLEY MOTOR Co. “awat’” or the nose. Then ff Nicnenes jn organising rsh | and one mile from St_-ohn and have | Main at 7th St. Tel, 234 oe Wen we have gone toa cash Fi years. More progress hes Lean made [all the facilities for raising feed tor basis and reduced prices. by the United States in the eight | all the tle they can i months than has ever been made be- They have just completed two 150] 9% Some articles are very fore by any nation in the history of foot i hollow cement block |” } 7 scarce just now and yet pie) the world, in the matter or organiza- houses which keeps out all fr ‘ advance in price. ‘Sugar tion. There will be no salaries drawn by 5 at nr anyone, except the superintendent of is unobtainable. in large lhe ranch, who is an expert hog ra quantities but wil be ab- | | i COUNTY and who has made hog raising . undant soou. Sugar pro- : = y all his lif q . ducts such as syrup, and ee Pe Aine candies are still high but WILL PASS $200 000 Newly Acquired Dignity. * we cut Prices so they are we, Elyer brought heme the 1aorning Remedy : | in whic s the news of the lower and steady in price. ;m il, in which v & the a 4 See these cash prices. (Continued from from Page One) et A oh antic Le sey ue Lay Gold Seal No. 10—killé thé deatro days. It seems likely that this city lesen of tlie neizhiurs, were sitting] for tobacco and snuff. A guaranteed i Sugar. 11 pounds, $1.00: may have. record for largest single Poaee enna the yard when Ehuor, | Vegetable treatment. §225. Affidavit \ 25 pounds --+.... $2.25 subscription. One individual and al- [Rear Seca as us,|and testimonials of men who have lied interes‘s has subscribed $25,000. aloof the news, rushed mon. us, and testimonials el Syrup, Honor Brand, The Capital City’s subscriptions af- | screatting at the top of his voice: “Get | heen cured. Sold under the pute food white syrup, extra fine. ter two das’ dive exceeded Fargo’s out of the way for your Uncle Elmer.” | jaw of ail states. Send for our book better than Karo, per which totaled $149,000. Over the coun’ Exchange. “AS.” It tells why you should quit to-” e ? 1.15 ter subscriptions unofficially reported 2 4 leew aA enutt Te i Hee = gallon, ......+05+ $1. were given as $122,00) more. The | cs cceatanaing Procest vacco and snuff. s - i ‘ Vg Sy local campaign committee, however, | bts wena vhich per-| INLAND CHEMICAL COMPANY, =~ Syrup, Rex, Corn Syrup. announced’ but $149,000. There seems | A new tanning process which py | per gallon, ....-- $1.00 no doubt but that the Gate City will | mits sole Teather to be tamed in seven Bismarck, N. Dak. | . reach Fargo's quota of $650,000 as the | da. aif skins in six hours Syrup, pure Sorghum, 5 spirit shown is the same as in all ! or skins proportionately quickly pound pails, per pail 65¢ North Dakota cities and towns. discovery claimed by an Australian, | Subscriptions in Minneapolis netted | ‘ Syrup, Log Cabin, former- fl three million and a half the first day | NOTHING ELSE LIKE IT FIRE INSURANCE ly sold for pure maple, and St. Paul made a wonderful record. 2 IN BISMARCK \ y per quart ose. igh bas ece a | nae | eae lx stded is e | There has nee been en ee Let US insure you against onev. pure, strained, 1- - | Bismarck with the INSTANT action fie on wll sour belénehes j y eal oy per, pail $1.99 | a, of simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, ee a etal ee te CHICHESTER S PILLS So far as natural obstacles are concerned. the most speetacular fighting 0! the war has been that | ete., as_ mixed in Adler-i-ka. ONEi} * Thee u Lrictlesuleee, ¥ E, DIAMOND BRA’ of the Italians along the Austrian front. Uere in the Alps General Cadorna’s ic °s have pressed SPOONEUD siushes ste ee he fire . s this, dragging their artillery and Uae rage with him, The | bowel tract so comp ¥ pile, We Insure Everything. The McConkey (Shcteat ee Siem risaQ) forward or upward over such terrain ANY CASE sour stomach, gas or con Witte m Red and Geld metil ; . > rick. from shelf to a aati ° hones, senied. wit Blue photograph shows a ficld gun being hoiste| up a mountain side by a small de rick. Pr 2 stipation and prevents appendicit Commercial Co. gainst the Austrian defnses, Some of the soldiers he INSTANT, pleasant action of ‘Ad-| J. B. HALLORAN & CQ. both doctors and pa- Bismarck Bank Building. 510 Broadway Phone 209. §| . Tat 4 be rage Aen Cnienkerews | shelf it is lifted step by step, soon to thunder : = es Stes Alnaelahl and ean be seen scrambling across to the rope ladder _ | jer-i-ka_ surprises ; tients. Jos. Breslow, druggist. yearsknownas Best,safest-Alvarskelapie | have ridden on the gun half way up the cliff SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHFRE to climb up and help lift the picee of artill:

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