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+ SATURDAY, NOV. 17, 1917. WALSOR SENDS STIRRING NOTE TO WAR CROWD 8,000 People from All Over the Northwest ‘Attend Monster Liberty Meeting. ¢1! PAUL AUDITORIUM IS PYLLED TO OVERFLOWING T. P. O’Connor, Irish icader, Tells Assembly How ‘England Came to Us.” Si. Paul, Mian., Nov. 17.—As a.dem- onstratibn ‘of the loyalty of Minacsota and the whole northwest, 8,000 per sons, representing every county this state and the other common- wealths of the terri gathered in the auditorium here the government in its prosecution ot the war against Germany. The audi- ence, through the passage of a reso- lution, affirmed its determination to see the war through to a success- ful conclusion and: pledged its support in “deeds, sacrifices and service” as a message from President Wilson, read at the meeting, suggested. From the President. The message from the president was as follows: -“Nothing could be move significant than’ your gathering to express the loyalty. of the great northwest. If it were possible, I should glad!y he with you. You have come togeitie: as the representatives of that ein pire’in which the sons oi all sections of America and: the. stocks of all the nations of Hurope have made the prai- rie and the forse the home of a new race and the temple of a new faith. The'time has come when that home snust-be protected and that faith af- firmed in deeds, sacrifices and serv- ices. “It must come from every class, ev- ery’ profession, every party, every race, every creed, every section. This is not a bankers’ war or a farmers’ war or a manufacturers’ war or a laboring mans’ war. It is a war of every, straight-out American, whether the flag be his by birth or by adop- tion. “We are today a nation in arms and we must fight and. farm, mine and manufacture, conserve food and fuel, save am spend, to the one common | ¢ purpose. See the Struggle Through. “It. is to. be that the great north- west Igoks.as once before that steadi- ness-of. purpose and firmness of deter-|* mination’ which shall see this strug- gle ‘through to a decision that shall make the masters of Germany rue the day. they unmasked their purposes, and challenged our republic.” The speakers included T. P. O’Con- nor, Irish member. of the British par- Hament;. Carl. Vrooman, assistant. sec- retary of agriculture, Senators: Nelson and Kellogg. of Minnesota, and. the : Rev: Fr. Paul Perigord, formerly a priest in. this.state and now a lieu- tenant in the French army. ‘Mr. O'Connor; taking as his text an American flag, which was held in his hband,-dwelt on the opportunities af- forded emigrants from Europe to this country as the basis for a loyalty that should be untarnished by a di- vided allegiance. “Washington warned against en- tangling foreign alliances, a: warning not unnecessary in his time,” said Mr. O'Coanor. “Divided allegiance is ‘Eu- ropean entanglement’ in its worst form.” Reichstag Debating Society. He declared the reichstag no more than a debating society, and cinpha- sized the freedom which the German immigrant had found in thi® country, said: “if any German is foolish enough to like the institutions of Germany bet- ter than those of this land, then let him go back to his own country.” Bither Americ# has no right to en- ter the war, Mr. O’Connor said, or she must stay in the war until the things that brought her into { are destroved. Mr. O'Connor also -addressel a9 overflow meeting in Rice park, and there told his’ hearers of his longi fight for. Irish freedom. “Some people have charged that J sold out to England,” he said. “The truth .is, I did not go to the English —they came to me.” Mr. Vrooman told of the ravages of grasshoppers in Kansas. “We have voted $600,000,000 for an airplane fleet that will. ravage Ger-| 7 many as the grasshoppers ravaged Kansas,” he said, “but we will not drop’ bombs on hospitals or schools.” Senator Kellogg was cheered when Relieves Stiff Neck Ween you wake up with a stiff | neck Or sore muscles, strains or Sprains, use Sloan's Liniment. No need to rub; it quickly penetrates to the seat of pain and removes Sng peered ace oatay loes not stain the skin or clog the pores. Always have a bottle i handy for rheumatic aches, neuralgia soreness, bruises and lame back. In | fact; ell .xternal pain. Generous sized bottles at your } druggist, 25c., 50c., $1.00, ia of! iday and af-) firmed their purpose to stand back ot} 1 | | i | | | Scene in D. W. Griffiti’s Wonderful Spectacle, The Birth of a Nation, at the Auditorium Theatre Tonight he attacked the statements made by Senator La Follette from the same platform last September.i THE KING'S BIRTHDAY. Washington, Nov. 17.—Renewed ‘ex. pressions of sympathy for the Bel’ gians’ sufferings and assurances oi the determination. of ‘the United States to prosecute the war against its oppressors to a successful conclu: | sion were sent to King Albert Friday hy President Wilson in a cablegram congratulating the king upon his birth day. The message follows; “I take pleasure in extending to your majesty greetings of friendship and'good will on this, your fete day: “For the people of the United States I take this occasion’ to renew expres- sions of deep sympathy for the suf- ferings which’ Belgium has endured under the wilful, cruel and. barbaric force of a disappointed Prussian au- tocracy. “The people of the United States were never more in earnest than in their determination to prosecute to a successful conclusion this war against that power and to secure for the fu- ture obedience to the laws of‘ nations and respect for the rights: of human: 1A oad + DAN CUPID. SCORES; | WEEK'S BUSINESS 18 BIGGEST IN MONTHS | ~— ‘ Anyone who thinks-Ole Dan Cupid has ‘taken’ the count in Burleigh coun* ty has” artother* think” coming:- ‘Tis true the old stager hasn't had many jconquests to his credit for some ‘months past, but this week he came back strong and put over a haymaker on tne surprised young license clerk in’ Judge Bradley’s office. Up to noon today, eight couples had been sold permits to be blissful. The rec- ord is one which probably cannot be equalled by any other week in this fateful. year of Our Lord; Nineteen Sevnteen. Today's additions were John Peter dur Felthiem:of Braddock; Harry Em- met Homan and Miss Marian Frame, erberg of Menoken and Miss Merle Clarke of Menoken. Peterson of Braddock and Miss Hil-| both of Eismarck, and Harvey Spang-! sents President W. FAR PLANT. STRIKES (NO PENDING TERHS OF FEDERAL AENTS Quantum: Shipbuilding Yard Is Only Plant Near Boston; Not in Operation: TERMS' OF SETTLEMENT | HELD’ TO ARBITRATION Boston, Mass., - Nov.’ 16.—Strikes which have impeded‘ construction on important’ government war plants in this vicinity for’ the’ past™few weeks were called: off: by the:Building ‘Trades council tonight. ‘The’ men’ will return to. work: tomorrow on’ all’ plants af- fected, except the. $9,000,000 shipbuild- ing plant’ at Squantum. Labor leaders announced that the action was: taken on’ receipt of! defi- nite assutances that’ representatives of the -1iavy!oand' ‘war departments | would: confer: with’ them here tomor- row on.alleged; non-union conditions |} at Squantum, SISHAW APPEAL Hl GOWE BEFORE HIGH, COURT ON MONDAY Date of Hearing Advanced One Day Because of Death of At- torney’s Mother Owing’ to’ the death of the mother of Attorney MeGee, of the Minot law- firm of Goss & ‘McGee, which repre- S. Shaw of the Minot city commission, the hearing on. the latter's appeal from a dec? Ash 12000' to 13000 HEAT UNITS some of this coal. Monday the 19th. It's:im-a: Class: by: Itself People who: feel that ‘they cannot af- ford to pay from: $8.00 to $9.00 per ton for this western coal will find just what they want in this fuel, and after a careful investigation in the merits, quality and analysis of this fuel we feel confident that when once used always used. Phone in your orders right now for 4 Per Cent Our car will be in Our Terms are Strictly Cash, we make No charge accounts on Coal. sion of Judge Leighton’s denying a writ prohibiting Governor Frazier from carrying out his intention of removing: the. Magie ‘City. head}. will @ come up in supreme court next Mon- day instead of ‘Tuesday, as originally set. Assistant Attorney General Dan- iel V. Brennan made this announee- ment’ today: The hearing will bring’ out a decision onthe extent of: tha! governor's powers to perempiorily re-! move county. and municipal officers and also will decide whether North Dakota's statute on this subject, not expressly naming the president of a} city commission; although it does spe-! cifically name-the mayor, can‘ be held to apply to ‘the: more newfangled of- | fice. CHARACTER OF OF WITESS TORN INTO SHREOS BY WHITE SLAVE DEFENSE} Prosecuting Witness in Grand Forks Sensation Disputed at ‘All Points. CASE IN JURY’S HANDS BY SATURDAY NIGHT Grand Forks, ,N. D. Db, , Nov. 17.—Testi- mony which is being presented in the case of the government against Paul Williams, Roy Spriggs, Clifton Bridge- man, Wm! 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SEATTLE, WASH. con i the day. It is probable that the case will be in the hands of the jury by Saturday night. AMERICAN AIRMEN. Program Proceeding Exactly Ac- _ cording to Schedule. Washington, 1 17-—America’s preparation for training airmen, re- acy and‘ violation of the: Mann white slave act, has become a maze of seem- ingly contradictory alleged facts, the disentangling of which may offer the jury some peculiar difficulties.. Thurs- day, the complaining witness, Ade- laide G: Chapman, succeeded in estab- lishing what was practically a certi- ficate of excelent’ behavior in a trying situation, and today that certificate, apparently, was. torn to shreds, for not one iota of her testimony was al- lowed to stand unassailed. Roy Spriggs ‘was the principal witness of ports to the council of national de fense show, is proceeding “Exactly ac- cording to schedule,” and the big train- ing cities under construction in v ous parts of the country are nearing completion. 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