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& a of i: {| tained some heavy losses. It raised e PO THE TRIBUNE ee cise vor cme, To bes n His Way! : - me sut 25 n 2 Entered at the Postoffice, Bismarck, | just been cut 25 per cent. waaemea : R ll f H % N. as Second Class Matter. If this means anything it must mean 3 Es sh ™ oO 0) onor ; DT SUNDAY| that the cautious experts in the bu- be | i £ GEORGE D. MANN, - - - Editor] reau with all the inside information Is Your Name Written Here f ENSLEY A. WEIR, Business Manager | about the shipping lo: d all the « CREM G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY, _ | facts about the submarine activities, a Snocie : | figure the U-boat menace has been ! Ruth Staley NEW YORK, reduced v5 per cent since last sum Esther Staley , AGU, Marquette Lldg.; mer. Charlotte M. Taylor 8 Winter St.;’ DETROIT, we Ree 5 bs, the em Agnes M. Talcott Bldg; MINNEAPOLIS, S10 Lumber) “The firing of depth bombs, the em ee licen Exchange. | ployment of various devices still kept Frank 8. Talcott, Jr. eae ae sag | secret, the increas ivity of Amer Cornelius Williams. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS . ! ij eae eR sociated Prose mw exclusively | ican destroyers and the larger use of | Matilda, Willams entitled to the use fur republication of| the American plan of convoying mer- uM ane Sane all news credited to it or not other-| want vessels--all these things have ‘Ann Eliza Willson wise credited in this paper and also i : eo iaEt . | undoubtedly played their part in ol Mrs. John Willson- 4 the loca) news published herein. : ota er aha adder G. E. Wingreene , All rights of republication of spectal| setting the activities of the karser’s ‘August Carleen dispatches herein are also reserved. _ s of the sea. Carl Pederson Member Audit Tureau of Circulation.| “If this good work is kept up and W. M. Murname AURSGIITTION, VAYARLE In| Perfected, the percentage of shipping ‘MT. O/Conuar ee ae th... § 50) 10580 will be further deereasod. “The Bismarck’s roll of honor, composed Jennie O'Connor we Daily, by carrier, | jonth. A Sainelovioits romiges made to the of those who purchase erty bonds, Anna Rogers i Daily, by mai SEIT cee cra, renee is growing rapidly. The names print-| J. Taylor Daily, by mail in eee ee D teagey ae tens fe ed herewith are purchasers secured up} H. _H. Koch 4 three months ........ 1.25! cannot be fulfilled. England and to noon Tuesday. Tomorrow The Tri Irene L. Shephard : Daily, by mail outside of France will not be beaten to their une will give the names of those who C. W. Porter Ae et eeae oaee. gp eke: one be kn The American armies will not buy up to noon today. | Capitol list of subscribers fo the . Daily, by mail outside o mee: " as i é Dakota, three mont he kept on this, side of the water. The list follows: i Weekly, by mail, per ye Instead, it is going to be the happy George Arvanites 1 THe STAT Di fortune of our troops to be in at the J. C. Anderson M. R. Gilmore, Hee death of kaiseri Russel J. Arnot J. E. Robinson aoe = — Richard Bucholtz Hilma E. Anderson 2 O. H. Beal Adele Kaufman Eative Ae PLAY ON RACE presence | A/S. Baltzer Hilda: C. Eoe WEATHER REPORT. For 49 years Germany has been the ‘Agnes Bayle Helen Steele —-- hotbed of prejudice. Teaching of Biemerct pene & Loan Asso. Andrew ‘ Lruce aro ng at noon Oct. eee ‘iorities and inferiorities inifred Casey D..McPhee , o ‘Temperature at 7 a. m. s rac tal pee ies de ee ci A. C. Christensen. A. G. Jacobson _ ‘Temperature at noon. oe was part of the Prussian game. | ‘Louis H. Carufel Alice Gilbertson, Highest yesterday . ‘ was necessary in order to poison the i Wm. W. Corwin Clara Chriétensen, 4. Lowest yesterday . German mind with the belief that Nek uF Dincos ire. Fieesnce. H. Davis Lowest last night.. 2 a chose eople, called for} Mrs. Edna Dullam juby E. Schumann Precipitation they Las a ehoven DL ame John c. Dolan Edna McMahon Highest wind velocity. world’ domination: H. R. Earl Ernest G. Wanner FORECAST. Only in Germany were the fantastic Mrs. u. 3 Eppinger Thos. J, Lough ie RE RI : a jm. S. Ferry J. A. Little for North Dakota: Generally fair to- theories of rac ia development, ae Chas. Fisher Robt. R. Boyd ‘ night and Friday; colder east portion | by pseudo-scientists on the basis o Mary Agnes Geiermann Thomas Sheehan and warmer extreme west portion to-| the evolution theory and the d ve At Francis H. Geiermann, Jr. H. R. Clough ‘ night; warmer Friday. ery of the Aryan language affinities, Qa ( fred « ented . William Laist : Beet aie ee a Lemstandinos Giermopoloes Simaon Nelson __ Lowest | taken seriously. iden oe ‘aie H ~ RPENCHESS Gamble Robliecn Fruit Ce: JP: Hanson . Temperatures amusement of faddists in other lands a P. G. Harrington Mrs. Ruth Williams Fargo .... +. 28 became part of German statecraft, John Homan Thomas Hall j ee : ag education and religion. : PEER oe Mrs, F. o. Hellstrom Harold J. Wright f ae “ = 3a a’ St. Paul 42 Germany invented the “yellow| = = SSS i = c Ny: Hensler Mary © Perecne. ap Winnipeg ae peril.” It was Bismarck who first --7 capital city yesterday afternoon while W. A. Hughes Mabel W. Amiot Helene : : voiced the idea that western Europe Wh d in this locality. a ao Hollihan Dorothy Schnecker chicago a ' mee ‘ q - alk a " ee Zella 'M. Harris Margaret COO} Swift Current . as muenE again eulter : porte ea ata y You Shoul Buy a Bond Pahesed in Bismarck.—Attorney B. W. Mrs. Frank Harris Bessie Kecet i 4 Kansas City . 46 While breeding a nation of white| B L é Siw Bpent yesterday an ine capital Alta Jane Jones A. A. Mason , San Francisco . e558 Huns, German statesmen sought to y a Lawyer city attending to legal matters. Laura Keenan Thomas E. McKane : ORRIS ae eee conjure up another menace of yellow z ewes | Eaby Son.—Mr. and Mrs. Hyneck Arank Krall Henry Crawford Meteorogolist. g . i ic ILybnichek a . L. Kershaw M : aan Huns, probably to blind Americans] yoy are a red-blooded American citi-) the. best. Let's become a nation of iaysen "hor Ley saute a ttn ott] hrs: Kavanaugh iste: N3 ten Els See eee eee so oS 4! and Englishmen to their own inter-| zen and want a hand in this thing| lenders. — : tif Mother‘ana Maly sta dine wlealy 1s G. J. Keenan Chas. ‘Lieaban ‘ % We confess small faults in | ests and real peril. because it gives you an opportunity It opens the way to thrift. While Re ” Bertha LuyJen Ww. Ll Prater ‘> order to insinuate that wehave “| Germany's forcible seizure of Chi-| for service. oat saving to buy a bond the laborer is} | Richardsons Here.—Mr. and Mrs. G. J. R. Ludacka. Gilbert Haugen no great ones—La Rochefou- | nese territory and her coercion of Ja-| We must win and. with the help ofj conserving resources serving | h A. Richardson, parents of Asa Richard- Leo R. Morris A. R. Aslakson j = aul is tter the Chino-Japanese war in| #!! We can win. Furnishing credit is} country and providing for his futur son of this city, arrived yesterday J..R. McDonald A. W. Carlson: eG; ; % cauld. | pan ar ; ¥ J S a the help needed now, A liberty bond is a bond which morning on No. 3 and will spend a Ks R. Muntz Willa A. Edminister : Pee eee ee ee ee oS] the nineties were justified on the You and | canaot fight, but our dol-| cures liberty. Our security as a free, month in Mandan visiting with their H..D. Mohiman \ A. E. Robinson —— ground of thwarting the “yellow/ lars can. Enlist them by buying a| people depends upon the successful | #0 a He Meorey J. H. Newton Buy a bond—make no discuss‘on | peril” her statesmen had manufac-| bond. outcome of the war.’ The sale.of tie Mrs, Countryman Here.—Mrs, L. A. es Handles Edna-A. Rupp! f : Ss suying a bond is military service} bonds will spell success. pee eee ed sib hais Spa ee McGuire Roy M. Halliday Buy a bond and Plug the Frussian. || tJ red. ’ i, ewithout sacrifice, There is no.chance|; The harder we fight the earlier Countryman, mother of R. A. Country- Mrs. Nancy: Nathan George E. Wallace - Sl Germany was the stamping: ground) ayout it, i Ses teace,will come. Liberty bond® mean ali oH this city, arrived in the city) Fanny. Nichols F.B..Packard, =; ry THE FIRST SNOWFALL. of anti-Semitism. Jews were discrim-|° ‘The farmer generally is réeceiving }hatd. fighting, Tuy one. i Mee Sesne pian ieee sreiding 8 ‘Theodore Nelson Fanny Slattery | i Cheer up, dear reader, we are not} inated against financially and socially| high prices and is only lightly touched} ‘The war will when Germn mili- and Mrs, ‘Country ane 5 ‘ end me Ag Loven Lydia Keithahn AOS | i going to burst into poetry. You shall! up to the very beginning of the war,| bY war taxes. He can help now with tary bower 4a a ed. We cap BOY a eee Siva Sateen oe BS Re Oo mek aaa a” A Sve a out cost. ‘s defeat with four per cent guaran- | rs. Gilbert Returned.—Mrs. Harry P - 3. Fisher ' es about eulemond fakes and it was practically impogelile for It is pure business. The security is Let's hel end it that way. Gilsert of Sentinel Butte, who had aes Panuis H. E. Ganz | d or “stainless purity.” All we wish|a Jew to obtain a commission in the} __ ee SSE See aes jbeen in Mandan visiting with her ats C, Putnam JN. Hagan.) ay to do is to explain that thrill that hit] Prussian army. It was the Baltic- isters, Mesdames P. W. Tobin and} a Peterson John R: Gnyder us—and you—when' you looked out of! German clique in the czar’s court that 3 Mary O'Niel since Sunday, left yester- Cella Rosen ek Fale on Thorberg ot the window and gasped, “It’s snow-! invented Russian anti-Semitism and Mand, n New s Bu reau aay morning ov No. 3 for home. J_.N. Roherty | Oo BiLunl ing!” the pogroms. 2 - : _ F. E. Jacobs in City.—F. E. Jacobs, Charles W. Blunt Helen Lethert. When it actually snows—what mat-| Likewise it was in Germany that 4 Li formerly assistant cashier in the First a v Sperty H. H. Steele. | ter if the lawn grass is still green and| the doctrine of the degeneracy of the Griftith, B.D, Rowley, H.R. Ritzing, R pirat Tea Seen eee ey ine aS eny Roce eee or the red leaves still cling to the trees—-| Latin or Mediterranean races was first RAILROAD CLL R. Hedtke, and Mrs, | jin Mandan yesterday on business. Mr.| ©. S. Sampson Edith B. Chrlatleneen we know‘ winter is just around the] started on its vicious journey around 7 Price Here.— William Price of Price, 29¢028 headquarters in Billings. Henry Stebbins C. R. Baldwin sas corner. We have to do a mental half-| the world. was in Mandan yesterday afternooa on | Accepted N P. Job.—Clarence Rick- turn and adjust ourselves to over-) It is shameful to remember, ‘but this business. ‘ol arrived in the city yesterday fro : a ee i : tity yesterday from alrge number of people came in from coats and furnace fires and all the] German-implanted idea was- wide- New Salemite Here.—Ienry Ringe- Mert Clark and has accepted a position | y out of t aoe | trappings of the season. spread-in the United States after the ise cees on of New Salem ,was in Mandan on i the Northern Pacific roundhouse. ] ake the Loan ea putty bts the house, while not } On the way to the office the cold! Spanish war, Returning students from] ‘The clerks of the Northern Pacifie | /usiness yesterday. limes ene a fmove, te. Mandan ee oa y, was entirely satintac- | wind warned us to stop in and order| German. universities and readers of| railway have received a schedule of; 5 1 - Mr. Rickel is the ache wie a: production both nights it ight hi ft K pee js to Jamestown.—Attorney ‘Mr. Rickel is the son of E. J. Rickel, |] (Written in May, 1861, at the | Proved to be in keeping with the high | that extra coal. When we arrived the| Max Nordau’s absurd books helped| eight hours of work per day instead g , Nuchols went to Jamestown yes: the well known Fort Clark business rn May, s e . office boy was discovered surrepti-| make it popular. The doctrine is of 10 and 12, as has been the custom terday on legal business mai. ; cutbrcak cf the C.vil War.) | standard which the seagon has set for | rem ieee . : ; I a "\ in the past. They also will receive Samer? u pagent the Capital City’s beautiful playhouse. | tiously polishing a pair of hockey| dead now. It vanished in the hattle-| an increase in pay of approximately Mes. Graunke in Cit Mrs. L. A.| NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE ON € 7 i H skates—and when the snow came| smoke of the Marne, never to lift its] 15 per cent. The new schedule was in Mandan EXECUTION. Gon oy card Everett Hale. ——___., \ everyone in the place stopped a min-| head again. annauneet, Monday morning, but the yesterday the guest of friends. a virtue of an execution issued out | Gomer inbet the ereat en GRAIN MARKETS ao = - 4 increase in pay will not take effect — of and under the seal of the District : > ves a oe outdoors with that se. At the outbreak of the war German until December, It is understood the Autced to Center—Mr. and é Mrs. court of [urleigh county, North Dako- True heart and open hand! MINNEAPOLIS. cret thrill. agents in the United States did all! new arrangement takes in the station William MeDonald autoed to Ceater | ta, Sixth Judicial District upon a judg- TAKE THE LOAN! No. 9 yellow-corn 184 @186 3 oi When you were a youngster that| they could to arouse race prejudice} employes of every vocation, clerks, yesterday to spend the day visiting mont rendered and docketed on the F h (|No. 3 mixed ./...... 183 @184 thrill began. One gloomy day when| in the United States against the allies| freight handlers and checkers. With Mr. and ’Mrs.‘Herman. oth day of July, A. D. 1917, in an ac-| FOr {he hopes ne prophets saw, | Other grades . vee 170: @183 your nose was flat against the window; Ly harping on the Japanese alliance a During the baat zeae oF ne there “Joe Lang in Mandan.—Joseph Lang, Hon wherein Mary Johnson: was plain) nor liberty and ee rothers draw,/ No. 3 W. Mont oats 61%@ 63 -pane the flakes began to fall. For aj and the use of Indian and African ihe. aerial caisleven At tie cana fermer county commissioner and state favor of the plaintiff and eating TAKE THE LOAN! dae : 58%@ 60 long time it only made the pavement! troops by France and Britain—while| on account of the long bat a and deelplatitte represen Ne from mee defendant for the sum of $557.84; No. 3 white oats bri Seg wet. Then a white flake clung there| they themselves were arming the| small wages received. The Clerks’ oy business. MrT ate ‘Visited in the which execution was directed and de- ye jnodiee ee ae Arrive .../... 58. @ 59% and another here, and another on top,| lovely Turk for his onslaugh on Chris-| union on the N. P. threatened a strike, 2 livered to mo as sheriff in and for the The bese meee lant band — No. 4 white oats .. : and you shouted, “Mother! it’s begin-| tianit but the officials of the company ar- = said county of Furleigh, state of| Who have drawn a soldier's brand,| Barley ...... é pe eee ranimanr neal sien see | eas ranged the raise before the date set] OPT) LOOKS? [Aceh naeta, 1 have levied upon all TAKE THE LOAN! Choice barley : ning to stick!” That was the great} And now ; the mask has heen! top strike arrived. The clerks were & the right, title and iateres! of the said RYO ecco ecviesed % ° moment—when you were sure enough| stripped off the German propaganda to have struck Monday morning. (oy oe V. M. PIERCE) defendant J. S. Dickson in aud to the whe would pring. them what she could,| eve to arrive of it would stick to bring that red] of race prejudice. — 5 _, following described personal property| WhO would give the soldier food, | Flax sled out of the attic Th 1f tained cham pi ft . Persons sudering from too much urie to-wit: Who would stanch her brother's blood,| uid Lec. oats e, ‘he self-proclaimed champions o} 4 ted in the system frequently look One Studebaker five passenger 4 TAKE THE LOAN! New Dec. oats . Just play the game. white supremacy against the colored ulder than they should. They age cylinder automobile purchased from ‘New May oats . Be glad. races or the “decadent” Latins have faster and the appearance of gray hair the Riemarck’ Motor Company. All who saw her hosts pass by, epee a = = been caught trying to foment race PASS $150 00 Nl AR k or baldhead in early years ig. indeed, Notles is hereby given, that I, the ae who joined the Parting cry, DULUTH. I ‘ aa cften a sign of uric acid, The face undersigned, as sheriff in and for the} When we bade them do or die, Oats on trk.. . 56 58; Leaning over the garden fence to| revolt and massacre of the white peo: f) jppears lean and haggard, lines said county of Burleigh and state of TAKE THE LOAN! Oats to arr. . sen” ae talk to neighbors doesn’t seem to be| ple of the southern states. “rinkles appearing in young men or North Dakota will sell the above de- Rye on trk . 178 Nick Romanoff’s idea of a good time.! Disappointed by the entrance of| Mandan has subscri%ed $123,000 up eine b ‘ 1 scribed personal property to the high-| As ye wished their triumph then, Barley on trk - 100 @128 i 8 a ‘America into the war and the end of|t0 the present time to the second , ¢ best way to combat this premae est bidder for cash at public auction| As ye hope to meet again, Flax on_trk. +++ 309% @312 a BEING CURBED: the dream of world domination, the| lerty loan. Last evening the locai {Fe age an the obstruction. to the at the front door of the Court House | And do meet their gaze as men. Flax to arr:.., - 310% 5 enecuee Washiaetnn: al tion, the! committees stated that they were itcties and faulty circulation is of the in the city of Bismarck, Burleigh TAKE THE LOAN! Cetober flax . a+ 309% me ago Washington dis-- big German newspapers dominated by| unanimous in-the opinion that the ;imPlest. Bie sepiongly of pure wpter County, North Dakota on the 29th day November flax ... + 309% { patches said the navy was getting the|the Krupps are demanding for the| Mandan subscription will reach the core'a small nackege of Amat: Which ej october, A. D. 1917, at the hour of | Who could press the great appeal _ / December flax ......... 303% y better of the German submarine men-| future an alliance of Germany, Rus-| $150,000 mark. If they do it will be j; 49 be taken Lis ‘age, 0! 1 icles to ten o'clock in the forenoon, to satisfy | Of our ranks of serried steel, May flax .............. 306 f ace: sia, Japan, Turkey and China to es-|# record hard to beat inasmuch as cxpel the urie id fv ma the in 01 Th the said execution together with in-| Put your shoulders to the wheel, Close 1:36 p. m. a i ae ' : A “| the alloted amount per capita is $30. pal acid irom the system, \me terest and costs thereon. TAKE THE LOAN! eee a i A recent piece of news not only| tablish a world dominion and to down| pasing the population on the 5,000 tainful effects of fapacte, Jumbago, ‘Dated this 17th day of October, A. i corifirms this, but gives ground for| the hated Anglo-Saxon alliance. population Mandan will have sub- {he blood should cuickly cisappear after > 1317 : That our prayers in truth may rise, * CATTLE MARKETS? 3 optimism on the part of every Amer-| In passing it should be remembered | scribed $30 to every intabitant in the (rcatment with Anuric. ‘4 ob BRANCH: Waich we press with streaming €¥@s hmmm a { ican who wants to see his country} that the myth of Anglo-Saxon racial city. Pp | gta Burleigh. County, Neri Ente, Lord of earth ond skies, ST. PAUL. § the wan. solidarity was also “made in Ger-| Pow elties of ite size a taseer A Prescription That From Girl-’ 19.13 10, | TARE THE LOAN! HOGS—Receipts, 11,400; 25e to 40c Pa 5 5: a a ? . sip nist pe - . ” ora ameegr pg e lower; 5.25 : : ee tictesi2 no wees uurin the facts: mate and the world itself was mint-| the second liverty loan. The men at hood to Old Age Has Been a | a ANOTHER BIG HOUSE seer range $15.25@16.50; bulk, $16 ( in mace was serious,| ed there. Historically it has no justi-| the head of the campaign are more Blessing to Womankind.. i iT, ERAS CATTLE—Receipts 10,509; 10 to 15¢ HF and furnished cause for perturbed| fication. than pleased and District Chairman] 5... M ft aes 2 Pollyanna Scores Second Suc- tower; steers $5.00@14.25: cows and HH thought by the governmental heads of ——— : J. H. Newton, who started the ma- Sane iat bee When I y , cess at the Auditorium heifers $6.00@8.00; veal calves steady, 1 America, England, France and Italy. DENNY Is RIGHT! ehinery. less thar two: weeks 920.18 | onood Lb sul SISTER-IN- W , ——_ $5.50@14.50; stockers and feeders i Sith the German U-boats running full| The wrong kind’of parti hip ata one of the proudest district chairmen fered trom.) despite stormy weather, another big dull; £0c to 75c lower for week, $5.00 i s ning ig kind of partisanship dis-| jn the northwest. functional dies 4! house greeted Pollyanna in its second _@10.00. hess i tilt, there was not only danger that| played by the Nonpartisan league in Returns Slow. qamerent Dee! performance at the Auditorium last! HEEP—Receipts 8,00; steady with adequate food and supplies could not! North Dakota in sending to congress! Returns from Morton county towns tors did me no /'t evening, and the delightful comedy lam)s $8.00@16.75; wethers $7.00@13; be shipped to our ailies, holding the! a socialist, single-taxer, pro-German | 35 well ean ne er ee com, food. “T then bee; pei es scored another success. An unusually ewes $5.00@10.50... . lines while we make ready, but there| and free-trader recalls the sententious| ie. Ynltensions are nevertheless the! 22 taking Dr. Hazelton, N. D,, Oct. 18—The ma- SIGAa ing. Indications are nevertheless the) Pierce's Favor- niac who attempted 5 CHICAGO. was also the equal danger to our own! judgment pronounced some 30 years| very best. Commmnications give rea-| j Sati attempted the slaying of Ma HOGS—Receipts, 17,000;- dull; ‘bulk 5 A x ous "a-| ite - Prescription, sister-in-law, Mrs. Edgar Dahlem, near FIREPROOF 5 + 17,0005. dull; ‘bul troops en route to France and their! ago by Denny Hannifin. “What North| son to believe that evgry county in’ Three bottles of z Halliday last week, is proven to be $16.25@ 17-00; light $15.60@17.5; mix- supplies. Dakota needs most,” said Denny, “is| the district will at least’ subscribe its it cured _me."— TS , Edgar Dahlem, who was picked up s Ay wor ne : - _ And now comes the message that is} more political graveyards. They woutd | “tment Mas. N. D. Laxman, 823 S. 27 nea rthe Brant farm by S. A. Mikkal- E rough, $11.30@ 1.00; pigs $1290@170 : bound to cheer. The United States| enrich the soil and purify the air.”| Red Cross Mzetna—Tre Young} Lewiston, Idaho—“During expece 50? and H. B. Ellithorp two weeks - . CATTLE—Receipts 12,000; weak: ; isverument's war tasurance tufeai| Alco, i might bé remarked of present: Peopie’s Red Cross societl had a‘sue.,tancy I suffered so much from back- 80. arraigned before an insanity Tires Gasoline Oil | native beef steers $6.75@17.10; .west- i Ri axed , eats gat tramaseula i cessful meeting in the f-deral suilding sche, weak stomach and dizziness that board at Linton. discharged and sent ern steers. $5,90@13.60; -stockers and fixed a rate of five per cent pre-| day ns, they would eliminate |jast evening. I was forced to be in bed most of the Om to his former home at Halliday. MISSOURT VALLEY ferders $6.00@11.40: cows and heif { mium on vessels sailing in the war| some of the “bugs” that are now so paige — ~|time for_two months. Dr: Pierce’s While his case was under investiga- MOTOR CO. ; $435@11.90; calves $9.00@1 ee zone. Late in July the bureau decided | active in the “nonpartisan” politics of cle enters tee te aie copital| Fayotite 5 reseripticet taade me feel like fon pore Ke sppeared Seated Te Jthaine Wald 8 i SHFEP—Reretnts 16.010: steady: 3 isa ony sitors fro is city yesterday ifferent woman, elt so well jess, an e board seem justi in in Sts. Phone 239, @1700:. lambs . this was not adequate, as it ha were: Mesdames Lee 2. Wet ih giving ‘him ‘his liberty,” ” bouts bia Pattie : srrouners $9.10@13) bs $13.00@ Seem BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE North;Dakota— American Economist. Peg BT Nighols, E. R. Mas. C. A. Rawtincs)" THURSDAY, OCT. 18, 1917. “AG ut niente

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