The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 13, 1917, Page 2

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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, Public is Eager For 6c Loaves Minnesota Safety Committce Pre- SHON RESUME NORMAL SELE Charles Edward Russell Declares the Bolsheviki Element to Be Short Lived. sents Scheme That Is Quickly Appreciated, DEALERS GENERALLY FOLLOW IN PURSUIT a Minneapolis, Minn., Nov. 13.—Six- PEASANTRY WILL WORK sent bread, placed on sale at 10 local retail stores as an experiment by the OUT RUSS SALVATION Mi ota public safety commission, 3 eagerly purchased today, and the upply, will be doubled tomorrow, ac- an announcement today by jon distributor here. The one pound loaves were sold over the counter unwrapped. The immediate effect of the new s a reduction by several deal- 8. D., Nov. 13. 5 pressing supret faith in the demo-|¢ cratic spirit of the Russian people, Charles Edward Russell, former cialist leader and member of the Koot mission to Russia, in an address here, last night uttered a plea for complete ‘ s understood that the safety com- American support of the Russian re-| mission will’ make some experiments public. in milk, potatoes, and other commodi- Sioux Fa Believed That He Will Receive Appointment to Post Sugges- ted by General Crowder At the capitol today it is believed He declared the rebellion of the Bol-| ties as soon as the price as bread has sheviki element in Ru: would be! permanently reduced. short lived, “a matter of a few days.” “The great, solid, healthy minde and strong democracy of Russia,’” Mr. Russell declared, “lies in the peasants per cent of the Russian po) "The present disaffection in Ru characterized as an incident to the MADE MAJOR great of Ru: toward democracy. Mr. Russell referred to Senator La Follette as the captor of Riga and youndly scored Senator Gronna of} North Dakota, and Senator Stone of} Missouri for what he termed their) , auspices of the local labor unions. LICENSED BAKERS. AN Bakers Under Federal Con- Hel Alter. ee that Charles Leissman, who handled (Washington, Nov. ‘All bakeries practically all the draft and registra: in the United Sta including those tion detail in the office of the adjutant maker of bread who uses less than! ed States government in North Da- 10 barrels of flour per month, are re-} kota in connection with the second ouired to come under federal license draft, as suggested by Provost Mar- after Dec. 10 by a proclamation issued, shal Ueneral Crowder. General Crowd- today by President Wilson. er has asked Governor Frazier to sug: gest three names from which a choice ——— |} nay be made. Leissman is an old and working men.” “anti-war” stand. of hotels, restaurants and clubs, and' general, is slated for a commission as 90040004604000000006000004 Navy man, rising to the rank of chief This element, he said, comprised 85 Mr. Russell came here under the excepting only the small neighborhood; major to directly represent the Unit- ‘signal officer in that service, and he Make Your Own Cough fas, Nee Benerelly, complimented uP on the ability which he has displaye Syrup and Save Money 3 jy) handing North Dakota's draft | work. Whether the post of major carries Eusily prepared at homo, ‘ with it full major’s pay as well as title 30005000000000000000000004 and rank is not known. It is believed that the plan as outlined -by General The finest cough syrup that mdney ‘Crowder in Sunday’s ‘Tribune of pla: can buy, costing only about one-fifth a! | cing one competent man at the head Letter than the ready-made kind. maugh, hago panei jPrcparatio cat | of the second draft will result in more 3 hold and conquers dist ee ory progress than was possi- coughs, throat and. chest colds ih der the origina) regulations. w really make you enthusiastic about it Any druggist can supply you with 2% ounces of Pinex, (60 cents worth). | Pour this into.a pint bottle and fill, Leissman is now engaged as deputy land commissioner. Formerly he was a state organizer for the Farm- the bottle with ‘plain granulated sugas! union. He’is'a German-American syrup. 8 Thoronehiy and it ie| record for patriotism and loy- ready for use, ‘The total cost. is about | alty is highly regarded in official cir- 65.cents and gives you a full pint—a! cles. family supply—of ‘a. most effectual, ESS plepagnt tasting remedy. It keeps per:| DR, WELLINGTON KOO PROTESTS AGAINST S eetly, It's truly astonishing how quickly it acts, penetrating through every air AN pussagt of the thant and Tangs loosens LEAGUE WI sae and raiges the ph soothes and he: Washington, Nov. 13.—Formal pro- test against the agreement between the United States and Japan regard- ing China was lodged at the state de- partment today by Dr. K. Wellington Koo, the Chinese minister, on instruc- | tions from his government. The text of the document left by the minister was not madg,public, but throat, membranes, 5 jt is understood that China objects to arh2cid disappointment, by, asking your dny such action affecting its interest full directions and dows accept any.| Without reference to the wishes of thing A guarantee of absolute sat-| the Chinese people themselves. News i nor money promptly refunded, | that a similar protest had been filed ith this Preparation, The Pinex| at Tokio reached here unoflicially yes Wayne, Ind, terday. the inflamed or swollen throat mem! branes, and gradually Lut surely the} annoying throat tickle, dreaded cough will disappear ent Nothing beter for bronchitis, s} whooping cough or bron ast Pinex is a special a: whly concen: trated compound of genuine Norway pine extract, and is known the world over for its prompt healing effect on the All Who Enroll At The now, can do so under guarantee of a satisfactory position or tuition - fees refunded. Later we may no be able to enroll students under this inducement. All who wish to attend evening school should call to arrange at once. For particulars write G. M. LANGUM, PRES, ' Bismarck, North Dakota NOTICE TO TRIBUNE READERS | If your carrier boy does not deliver your paper in a satisfactory manner / PHONE 32. A paper will be immediately. sent to your address bY special messenger, and the Circulation Department will check up the boy responsible, and take whatever action may be neces- sary to assure satisfactory service in the future. JANADSSAGAUOURESORDASSCOSSSOAULOUNOLASSUULOLOSEGANGOSOOSLOUONSEONSGUGANAUOEUAUGUNSI a SSUOVUGaAananannencnnnenannasensonssavnnangansnnsansansnzennnsunanacenonnsonsneaasneseasuss SUDOREOUOOUUDUOUDOOOUUDNONUDECOOOROOUT DRAFT RULES PREPARED FOR DISTRIBUTION New Book ‘Includes Everything Bearing on Draft Process as Now Planned. FIVE CLASSES SUBJECT TO GROUP FORMATION Washington, ‘Noy. 13.-—Copies of the new army draft regulations came off the press today for a final reading preparatory to mailing to local exemp- tion boards throughout the country. They will be in the hands of all boards next week to govern all future drafts. Undey the new plan the burden of supplying information which will re- sult in his being placed in his proper classification under the selective serv- ice law rests squarely on the individ- ual registrants. + Old Instructions Annulled. All instructions now in the hands of the boards willbe annulled upon the receipt of the new regulations, which are greatly redwed in extent and simplified in process Included in the new book is every- thing bearing on the draft processes as now organized, from the time the questionnaire to be sent to each regis- trant and filled out and returned to the boards until acceptable men are} actually in the military service. Each book carries a copy of the statutes and also a verified copy of the master list of the drawing. Groups of Five. The questionnaire is the, basis of the plan of grouping registrants in five classes, liable for duty by classes. The boards will be able to classify a man immediately when his question- naire has been received. The questionnaire process will elim- inate from consideration for military service probably 95 per cent of the men who would have been discharged or exempted under the old plan. Un- der the first call the average board was compelled to examine five men to obtain one for service. In some cases net more than one out of 10 or 12 were sent to the camps. It is expected that under the new scheme the average figures will be re- versed and at most not more than one man in five called up will fail to pass his physical examination and be re- jected. Associations Organizing. The American Bar association and the:American Medical association are at work now ofganizing the lawyers and-coctors to aid registrants in their vicinity in filling out their ‘question- naires. With the aid of these asso- ciations it is hoped a high percentage of the questions will come back in such form that the boards will have little more than a rubber stamp pro- ceeding left to select the men to fill 8 TUVALA is best in QUUAUNAVIA WAUSAU WALA The excellence of any talk- ing-machine can be safely judged by the artists who make records for it. * Just as there is but one Caruso, one Farrar, one Galli-Curci, one Gluck, one Homer, one Kreisler, one ‘McCormack, one Melba, one Paderewski, one Schumann- Heink, so there is only one instrument able to bring their superb art into your home with absolute ‘fidelity. The greatest artists them- = selves have decided that in- trument is the Victrola. 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CARUSO LEADS IN THE STAR SPLANGLED BANNER New York, \Nov. 12.—The Metropoli- tan opera season opened last night with not a thrill on the bill, The curtain had fallen on the second act of Verdi's masterpiece, “Aida” and the audience which (packed the historic opera house from pit to topmost gaflery, was thun- deringNits applause, when the curtain arose\again and the throng was hush Out from the wings marched five of the world’s greatest singers—Enrico Caruso, Pasquale Amato, Claudio Mu- zio, Margareto Matzenauer and Basil Ruysdael.} Back of them all the mem- bers of the great chorus took their places. Then, as Raysdael unfolded a large American flag the magnificent orches- tra, led for #he first time by Roberto Moranzoni, broke into the strains of “The Star Spangled Banner.” Caruso, singing in English for the first time on the stage of the Metropolitan and the other members of the quintet took up the words of the national anthem, and the chorus swept into the refrain. No more dramatic spectacle ever had been enacted in the Metropolitan, and never before in New York had opera stars been greeted with such a mpest of applause. Rising with the first strains of the anthem, te great audience waited until the final notes and then burst into a veritable frenzy of patriotic cheers. ~ MUST BUILD FENCES mers to Sue Railroad Com- Railway Commission Advises Far- panies In response to a number of com: plaints from various points in a] state to the effect that the railways have failed to fence in their rights-of- way upon 60-days’ notice from farm- ers whose property abuts on the rail- way and who have enclosed their land ASTHMA SUFFERERS I will send you a $1.00 bottle of my Guaranteed Remedy for Asthma, on trial. Remedy gives quick relief. Has | cured many after everything elge failed. Mention nearest express offige. Address: |TRANSPORTATION Victor Talking Machine Co., Camden, N. J. Notice. 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