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BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE MONDAY. OCTOBER 29, 1917 thusiastically enrolls under every new| hand in his resignation. j Among the university and college men widely known in their respective Schools; Secretary N. D. E. A. Bismarck : : North Dakota J. : af THE TRIB UN | banner, attends a few feelings! : — A | ‘Entered at the Postoffice, Bismarck, | the organization machinery—and dis- i R ll tf H. N vb, as Second Class Matter. ‘appears until a new “cause” or a = 7 ‘ oO Oo onor SUNDAY | brighter banner flaunts into view ) : H a 18 4 ! . ‘ GRORGH D. MANN, - = - Editor! Such women are obstacles to the \ oa Is Your Name Written Here ENSLUY A. WEIR, iness Manager progress of any cause with which they, ao We | eee eoeewees “G. COMPANY, — | see fit to play. Any work they touch ; 1 fetie . Special Foreign Representative. | js retarded and confused by thei |. eran ets : 4 NEW YORK, Fifth Ave. Bldg: CHL sistance.” All things are distorted for mn Pederson Y . Marquette B.: STON, he suriose ine winew Nose ij Cnowles 3 Winter St; DETROIT, Kresge! !!® Purpose of producing a new pose m Knowles Bldg.; MINNEAPOLIS, 810 Lumber !r their insatiable vanity. _ Exchange. | War work is too serious to serve as |e A Nelson 6 MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS | # playground. | Employees of X. PLR. R The Associated Press 18 exclusively aS H. Landers entitled to the use for republication of BE THRIFTY. all news credited to it or not other | the second liberty loan is a success. Z wise credited in this paper and alee) \//) ON, Ny oe een aan j the local news published herein. STO OF Mer leant ailcl and d ‘All rights of republication of specta) , poor, have loaned their country bill- J. L. Glanville dispatchés herein are also reserved. ions of dollars--not only all, but more Fr. P. Homan Memt Bureau of Circulation. | than was asked for. Dan Latter, BUBSCRIL AYABLE IN; By so doing they not only again ‘ J. Miller Jr. : 5 Daily, by carrier, per month put the seal of their sanction upon Hiemaret cae oe eTnlibeeeuontle Matty Munvon Daily, by mail, per year. | their government's war plans, but an- | | vapidly, ‘The names print. pe Soni Z 3 Daily, by mail in North Dakota, | nounced to the world, particularly to th are purchasers secured up oleerson sree months a 25 the German people, their determina- to noon Tuesday. Tomorrow The Trib- F. Pankert DEWOEA: Gael yout: |tion to continue the war until the ob- une will give the names of those who G. P. Peipkorn Daily, by mail outside of North | Ject for which America entered it is ee ie renee: june d Dakota, three months. . 1.50) accomplished-the freedom of the ” BISMARCK, Aaa f Weekly, by mail, per year 1.59. world through the crushing of Prus- Orville K. Olson FF Scallon : o THE 1 n mill m. ‘Thomas Wallsh S. Stephenson c . There is not the shadow of a doubt a Millhollan D Tien that the magnificent response of the allivan ho. Williams £ . uns ra ‘American people during the past four tussel > J ALN WEATHER REPORT. | Weeks to their government's stupen- yy a ee t for 24 hours ending at noon Oct. 29: dous money needs, is as great a blow, i BALDWIN i ‘Temperature at7a.m.. 16| at the morale of the German people it Anna Belle Capper £ Temperature at noon. . 17) as the recent glorious victories of Itobert: Canner Highest yesterday... 27; i s P. Thomas H We o>hnson 1 Lowest yesterday. gy) the British and French on the western | bank | idgar ‘Thompson : Lowest last night. 15, | front. aningion, Jt bb. Andersen Precipitation ...... Trace! 11 is not mere rhetoric, but literally chool j) | mamas. Watkina = Highest wind velocity. NW li, A. McCollough true, that every man, woman or child T 7 FORECAST. | Thomas Jacob for North Dakota: Partly cloudy to- who bought one of these liberty bonds \ { M. M. Rentley night and Tuesday; rising tempera-| has contributed in some measure, how- i If, Kickul 1 ture Tuesday. | ever small, to the final vietory which \ ee Lowest some day, we cannot know when, will ik: A. Bronsea { q inevoll | argo ieolatia heel crown the arms of America and her NOR VOGENIAT | ae iM Williston 14 (| allies. Franklin Koberts | cuneqere & Pierre 2 Your liberty bond is a badge .of arden Hosen’ - \ Poindexter e Dy 1G ‘ wincnee 6 | honor of which you may well Le proud. vad renters \ ne Random : : Helowk If it is but a $50 bond and the i Toepke | ae te Chicago money you paid for it represents real sare tpl A eet i Kani Jol coon Swift Current . sacrifice, then the honor is all the Se ee ven | George Lewis fanman Cty seth orth Da hotas F oremost leh are alway ae San Francisco . Ke : H h no particular bear- nestor Suae | ae Vasey ; There are going to be other lib- URI joules rn faust init cera ay | Nel Nell ORRIS W. ROBERTS, Hina ; t which promises to be of unus Nels Neimi_ Meteorogolist. orty loans—-many of them. uca ors e€ac. Cc oo itevest to the state at large i | Isaac Kennila rie tae ceo Within a few months you are going Schools for Pupils of High oe KeIness. OG SE FEES ESSE HOH to bo given another chance to loan F T y h 7 hi. W. k a Aer grees vecerson Magus % Continual dropping wears away 4 your savings to your government as or eacners Is. CCR in. 3 not public schools will delly George P. Liitle simalt. Tiley 5 @ stones.—Franklin. | a further pledge of your loyalty to the —_———-—_—- an tea setoot aucitorium Thurs: > trovite M eel | z y . | Q ay afternoo: auwrence i ? > % Cd : ; i g CEOS SEES SSO OY & Cause Of human liberty and national. Men Who Have Made Names for Themselves in University and Col- | Work for Secretary. | Loretta Ai | 4 | safety, independence and dignity. | retary W. i. Parsons will have | F | NEVER IN DOUBT. It is your duty to yourself, to your lege Work and in Public Administrative Capacities to Diceuss headquarters at all oh ihe Louie 1th i North Dakota's subscription fo the) coun ) : f i : jos Shee sal HEE DESDILE HL | Madsun } i | country @nd to the cause of liberty Instruction for Instructors—To Open Offices. advise the visitors upou any point! .G. Whisor x liberty loan of more than ten million| throughout the world to begin now, ees 4 from needtes. and pias) to.rooms and | u i Robert gives the lie to the Townley group] today, to get ready to do yo art North Dakota's foremost men and convention auidtorium — si Loy | ‘urter i It West \ y your part : y ; PD. Rotaie! of pacifists who opposed the first issuc| toward making. the third liberty loan) “Me” in the field of public educa- : Scouts will render the splendid ne. Menper nial | Dorothy 1 hin 1 and later staged a seditious meeting! even more ate ‘ ae tion will devote the major portion gave tis years ago in piloting | lard | dea nen at St. Paul. The lagewy. off the Cael Faeroe, Successful than the first of this week to condacting a school sitors io rooms and in| Moviler | Charles Andcrson : nme Seer SOF ine § and ‘second ones., ‘for teachers in the city of Bismarck. bout the city. The! : york fe . was never in doubt. Noone class; Wheti the next call comes do not | For this one week Bismarck will be Fuglish oF the high school has| ee . i can claim credit for the wonderful suc ; suffer the humiliation of not being | {@ home of the greatest education- (pest det peu MMOL ECL Tye eener : ‘ard oil ol F ceus of the loan. “Banker, farmer ana! able to respond because you have al institution in the state, with a sion of ibe ed : 1 Pern | ¢. Motor marcbant: worked ete iy allot a, y have’ ger enrollment than the unive cpt in compo: h Dakota ‘Firewen’s Insur-! = OF: 1 i c worke le by side to put) wasted your surplus money on useless, or any college in North Dakota, and cach day dur ance Co. | ene i their dollars on the firing line. things. | with a student body of a higher type’ ‘devote coltimas 10 ya eS? Luce plea Olle ‘| I, R. Goddard, who directed the] Probably millions of people who had | Of intellect in the mass than prodably presses presented by the edu! R. Squire fount ok 4 art s : lean be wiseovered in any other ed tors aud reported by high school] 4 nd. T. Harding, rive in Burleigh county, is worthy of | the desire to subscribe to the second ee i Parana i ‘ cond cational institution in the world. cooper with The 7 | E i special mention: The apportionment| liberty loan qwere unable to do so! Thheis thesgech set acco eet th ff reporte ueratecttn capeee 4 et $145,000 was ipractically doubled. | because they had failed to anticipate) Dakota's ‘eddchtors to go to. school, Volt, principal of the Bis 1, Honbam ! Gal Mukenetee 4 Burleigh county farmers responded] the necessity for saving. and sdme! veby¥ intensive cramming is f : vol will have charge of the | brown Dan Sundquist “4 (ge generously. Committees in charge of| Keen as their regrets ma ) to be crowded into the three days €. R. EDWARDS Won cof delegates: and: Supt) 8.0. Harris 2 the work in raral districts encountered probably are today, they can do much | ae wero Onan ottieee fs State High School Inspector; Prest:| poy, athe hi h relies each ee ee ete snow storms and weather decidedly| toward wiping them out by beginning] Supt. J. Maurice Martin of the Mis. dent State Association: jers of the Bismarck high school will) Sheehan Rea ie ane unfavorable for canvassing for the| now to prepare for their duty by marck public schools, chairman of | fields who will have a place on the! #ssist. | Kathrine 1. McDonald cor loan. saving for the next loan ; convention program are Prot. W. b.| | Aliyth Ward MENOKEN \ Too muc! t aa ord q H Thomas of Jamestown college, who} | umiiet W ie uch praise cannot be siven | The financial resources of America will speak Thursday afternoon on! | Lynn J. ‘0 the members of the city teams,/ are practically unlimited. Our annual “Higher Learning and the War;" H.! i headed by P. R. Fields, who worked income is greater than that of any oth-| C. Fish, former curator of the stato diligently, securing subseriptions total-! er three nations of the world historical museufi and now of the ; ; ing $236,000 in the c 5 2 aa z : Minot normal; K. 0. Prather of the ‘ ‘ oe 00 in nerd of Biamarck We can finance our pare in the war, Wahpeton school of who will! i je lesson of the ond Hiberty however much it costs, talk Thursday on Teacher as Joan is a vital one for the nation. It! slightest difficulty if everyone of us A Business Mani" EH. F. Butterfield of } altheaedy impresses the necessity of thrift and| will do his part. | ville normal, and Pres. F. W.! | rthur Burteh 4 sacrifice. Future loans will be raised) Bur we cannot do our part if we! : Wot ton aii sanihe aerate ’ 4 1 : ¥ i, We s all of whom appear on the —_——— ‘Cees a } with less enorts Tho American peo-| spend our surplus money for the fool-| | ‘am of the higher and professi | WING, . STEWARTSDALE. Ple, unlike Europeans, are not used) ish, unnecessary and for the most part | al education section Thursday aft i i i ah eachoul f to investing money in government se-| harmful thin vhi noon. | toy Hartley « y ngs which are Lad for us! aa i Teachout f cnrities. United States bonds in times) in peace time and which in war time! é tu eae Berentaag sate | ee ——— i : : ! re tin | nericultura ; : ol peace are held largely by the banks; are a positive menace to the nation.’ {f noon dis George Anersei HUMPHRE > and capitalists. Our allies have been ———— i Dean of Women,” dise Burt Bailey g trained for years to buy in govern-, WHO ACTED MORE WISELY? | vsubject being led by HL A. L. Fulton, i dailey Faunsiirers’ Homeopathic Remedies are nient securities, as being the best and | One day, a few years ago, the wife oe a eaten of Aon Paton, ' Mrs. S. 1 H 1 to meet the needs of families é a ; » the . K. Parsons, superintendent o! Mrs. 8. j ‘ A most desirable kind of investment. jot Sir James M. Barrie, noted British ‘schools for Burleigh county, te J. i. Bos or invalids, something that mother, father, ; Americans too often have been ac-/ author, told him that she could never! up the question, “How Can the Light- Sol A. bed ;Eurse or invalid can tuke or give to mect : cused of being spendthrifts. While; again be g ae ; ‘er Institutions Hold With the Kural ROR. Bus the need of the moment. Have been in use x gain be happy as his wife; that she ay i i G. C, Connell there is more thrift in America than| had learned to love Gilbert Cannan,! an none i “ ot talental Ke z ye S$. Cotes for over Sisre Yeane. a eee Pera ae , culbere: Ca 5 ; . Combellick of Ellendale, C. E. 8. Cotes 5 aa neighbors have given us credit a struggling writer living in Barr | | Cavett of Lisbon, perintendent of betlef le Congestions. I Inflammations, for, the tendency to invest in wildcat) home at Barrie's expense. Mrs. Bar-! Ransom county schools, and Edward Dronen 2 Worm Fever % Schemes and get-rich-quick ventures] ric said, she wanted to be free to Mekson sol Vismarck estate, super, evans a cet has been far too prevalent. | arey. Cannnil ; ono graded and consolidated rur- i i z Coughs, Colds, Bronehitia Liberty Sati ue dl : tal schools. | Toothache, Faceache i ; aa loans will do much to cor-; Barrie gave her her frecdom and J. MAURICE MARTIN War Talk Avoided. PROF. C. F. BOLT, ' 10 tye gestion, Weak stomach & ‘ect a bias for blue sky, and in years| presented to his divorced wife a bean: Superintendent of Bismarck schools’ Put two papers on the program Principal of Bismarck High School, 13 Croup, Hoarse Cou; Laryngitis to come the people of the United! tifw! house aad aclarecinonclan ee and chairman local committee. j have a distinctly warlike tone, One 2nd Chief of Registration. | as aelmapetroeiey i : . ary set- fice tae al be A ona F 5 houmatism, Lumbazo. = will demand easier access to| tlement. . the local committee, will open his of: | 2, aici NGG ea ES Points of Interest. 1d elbere siray Hy External H prince! in government securities.| And he wished her happiness. fe 8 in the lobby of the Grand Pact) Clarence An! 7 . Indian school, state V. Hamlin 119 Cau a CAld ia lend ed e widow's mite is safe there. Too] ‘Time rolled on. Ca , fie hotel tomorrow. It is anticipated “| penit the G SIainec Ox per. H. Hedstrom 20 Whooping ¢ 0 . Cannan acquired: the - He : ee t Plains experi- eae ey often it has been lost in a nebulous] fame and fortune V that the registration of teachers. will ment station at an, state training). Hein 37 Diletta the fons . : mining venture. <a ‘ i a Rs thls ev ening that it will be in school and the grounds at Fort L. Dein 30 Urinary Incontinence. 33 Not long ago. according to allega-| full course by noon tomorrow, and coln will be open to the teachers J. Heitanen 38 Sore Throat, Quinsy North Dakota feels better today for] tions made by Mrs. Cannan in a Loa,{ that with the arrival of No. 1 Tuesday ing the week, and if the weather: Mex Hill iF GHlds Colony Ea. Gripge ss... Marine enlisted ten million in this bat-| don divorce court In which ehe was ene mer of the city’s guests faye e scores of automobiles will! Agnes Hubbell Sotd by druggists, or sent on recelpt of price, le for a world democracy ‘ me ; a rome, ibe placed at the disposal of the city’ G. A.Hu bell Medical Book mailed free, | suing for a decree of restitution of y hotel in the city is making guests who des Albert Josephson g rs ‘i | conjugal rights against her husband,; Claborate preparations for the enter-| mod interest. { kImer Josephson HUMPHREYS’ HOMEO, MEDICINE CO,, Cornet he earlier Kaiser Bill gets over the| Cannan told her he loved another, ‘#inment of hundreds of visitors. Kv-| “he i | Fred Josephson ee idea that he can dictate peace terms woman and “must refuse to return to ailable réom has been reserv-; ill do their bit by acting a | B Josephson the sooner the German people will get | you" ed for the teachers. The knights of rious meetings. All Bismarck Josephson i sas you. the grip—much to their disappoint- 1 contribute their of ey AUDIT R z Her first husband had given her up! ment—have been urged to give Bis j and courteous care for the | when she asked him to, Cannaf point. ™Aat¢k a wide berth during the week,! comfort and. entertain Ee OUST PINK TEA WORKERS. [ed out, asking her now to give him, “Wlitary departments have been pro: mie GP MGuaete LUHoRnowies || SATURDAY NIGHT, NOVEM. The head of the canteen M yisioned and tho staffs increased. marek Ww: > i Kohle} | BER 3, 1917 department up to the woman he had grown to, and the bodily comfort of the t : k will do its best to A. Kohler , i ‘ 4 podily comfort of the teacher: | pek for Lisma st wel . Koplin i cane peas league for women’s) love. She refused and asked the court folk is well provided for. foie a guests. Ce ecpnen eens oauNe! } suiith The Musical Treat of the Season eo cee “I to ea) to compel him to return to her. ‘This’ ,,,, entertainment Features, | : ane ‘om her division.! the court did. here will be no lack of entertain: ; | Fred Eskeli THE MUS{CAL COMEDY OF TH “{ would rather have one dependable Now which do you think acted more ae fH ae pence ae eal | ecarstcis Homer f M c i and is Princess ere- 1 e) woman than one thousand who can't wisely—Barrie in giving up his wife Frid may hen ‘Drear coment INSURANCE ce "Koptin more pecans ay have an engage- | when she asked for freedom, or the ® dellehttul musical come urd: J. Kremenetsky ment to play golf or because it is! former Mre. Barrie whee and musical programs by the Thurs. | J. Karki i iC. OME TRUE their afternoon at home,” she re-' give up her second husband a ‘4 ay muste club Wednesday and Thurs-| Ge eee Sa ak en y evenings, preceding the addre: Pe 0. Pesonel marked. “asked for his freedom? bot Walter B. Tripp of Boston, M: EXCHANGES Qe Ee Resonen FNEW-YORK'S/ GREATEST. SUCCESS Ped Cross workers and war work- = = |member of the faculty of the Emer- | M. Pollock. ; ors of all types are up against the) Women munition workers in Aus. ate Gi oratory: and Dr. G. D. Alex Miller ask ian of dake and age-old problems of organizers—how Yer of Columbia university, ‘twill ¢ ital Cit Se Co. Judith Rue ove wil ‘unes, tickles and ‘ ae gal h | tla have struck and wrecked the! not all be solid grind for the instruc-| api | y rvice 0. CA. Stratan Dances lo weed out the indifferent and in plants—and certain Englishmen could tors. W. E. PARSONS | Dorothy Stra 2 efficient worker, the person who en-/ tell the kaiser that he might as well) Higher Education. Superintendent Burleigh sical E. H. MANN, Manager | Hy nett Sale at Knowles’ | H. Prices: $2. $1.50, $1. 75 & 50c