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% MRM poche TT WEDNESDAY, NOV. 21, 1917. | TO-NIGHT | :. Vie xr ——_—_—-— BISMARCK DAILY. TRIBUNE AMERICAN WAR Wholesale Rejection of COUN Talesmen in the Saulles GIL HEARS aps aanopr ee! Trial Opens Proceeding jentirely upon the dates on which the! SU oe eae for : ‘Mineola, N. ¥, Nov. 21.—Only eight when his client would be placed onl 1918 comes into practical effect.” jurors having been found acceptable | the stand to tell her story of the night The premier said he wished to rec-; #7008 the 68 talesmnen called during | of Aug. 3, when she shot her former ognize the eager earnestness with|'W® days’ tedious cuestioning, it| husband, John L. De Saulles, widely which the people of the United States seemel probable today the trial of! known as a Yale football player and are throwing themselves into the/ FS. Blanca De Saulles, charged with | clubman, at his Long Island home. ! great tas He expressed absolute! shooting to death her divorced hus-| Neither would he Bive details as to confidence that the great democracies | 244, might further be delayed by the | the testimony he will introduce.in sup-| necessity of summoning another panel. | port of the claim of.the defense that | and Dr. Christopher Addison, repre: senting, respectively, aviation, food, blockade, petroleum and munitions. In the course of his speech, Mr. Lloyd George said: Submarines and Shipping. “Assuming that the submarine situ- PHEU 0 R THEATRE M THE FAMOUS FASCINATING STAR Pauline Frederick in an adaptation of the celebrated novel TONIGHT Lord Chief Justice of England Presides at First British- American Conference. nGW inarehing should : ; : ¢ a ig shoulder to shoulder aaa would utterly overthrow the menace Re ae Suulles: ehlat ' attorney | Mrs. pe ,Saullés was mentally de-| 5 Acts 7 which threatened the liberty of the| venture a prediction as to/ ranged when she did. the shooting. PREMIER PLACES HOPE arte i of Reel : “ The premier thanked the mission! conquer those Maccdonian provinces! Heart Interest Performance IN YANKEE SHIPPING for “The invaluable servi bh! which i the United States navy has already fou ener rendered, not only in protecting com-| “47 am sure that the vi p tha he vigorous Amer- merce, but in dealing with the subma-| ; ism which during the Bal- therous policy handed to Demetrieft . , Perishes. on Easing of Position of Allies De : i reir = an { ” pends on Launching 6 Mill- rine, for vital assistance in financing} ja: hel bs a 2 eR. hel j ka elped = greatly fighting = = Ih ion Tons of Bottoms. ie Ae for eftective “help 10 | Greece ntiniue to play its part| A or y on e e 0 e on through this critical period—Hellen- | It L Y ism inust not forget that only if it has | a tan tine {a deep consciousness of its obligations to itself will it be able to establish} e . cory e be ” | the new Greece on a firm foundation Spouse of ‘the Countess Sylvia of Friday-Douglas Fairbanks, His Picture i the Papers ah Z | to take its honorable place in the as-| | sembly of natio Golden Valley, N. D,, Is Satur day--Emmy Whelen, in “The Trail of the Shadow” Among German Lost. AND 2 REEL REYSTONE COMEDY aaa Minneapolis, inn, 3 Nov. 21.—News was received here today of the death h reference to the auestion of 5. 3, Mr. Lloyd George om that the most drast None of the al Which have occurred London, Nov. 2 lied war cou: in the last thr sioned the same inter s oric meeting of the Ameri ion and the British war for tightening the links that chain the Anglo-American war effort: The scene is the dingy old residence in Downing street, which has served the prime ministers of many generations as both home and offices, and the room is the council chamber where the destinies of the empire have been shaped since the days of the Ameri- can revolution. Lord Reading, the lord chief justice, will preside with Andrew Bonar Law, British chancellor of the exchequer, and Oscar T. Crosby, assistant secre- tary of the American trea at the table beside him. The military and naval heads of both governments and suppli the m upon the people of the Britis! The premier told the mi the collapse of Ru and verses to Italy “made it even more im- | perative than before that the United nigReross the Atluatie 26 = MORAL TR ASON SAYS ROOSEVELT possible.” Former President Talks to New the re- on the Italian front of Count Vasili Demetrieff, said to be a secret agent of the German government, whose wife, the Countess Sylvia, was a resi- dent until recently of Golden Valley, N. D. Two years ago the: countess began divorce proceedings against the count | here, charging he deserted her in Gold- en Valley, whither they had. come from Russia via Siberia. While at Seattle, Countess Sylvia charged in her di- from clear. The state department to- day had no additional dispatches from Ambassador Francis at Petro- grad, but unofficial messages coming from Sweden were that General Kal- edines, Hetman of the Don Cossa who held the master hand in Russia through domination of the country’s coal and bread supply in the Don Pro Germans Admonished As to Duty GREEK PREMIER ISSUES ADDRESS York Women on Responsi- bilities of Suffrage. ISIN TO SURRENDER offic representing other depart-|Hellenic Leader Now in London | vorce suit, Count Vasili endeavored to ’ “ red See hine withie : . ments of war work will be grouped SHORT OF VICTORY inflame Japanese in. that section Copel Tee oS a marchibe wit ot Granville, N. D., Nov. 21.—A together. to Attend Conference of Kove ork oN oe ,,__/ against this country. 1H. Z. Mendow, Moscow. Seok crowd of 100 citizens of this city Stock of Resources. é ‘ a New York, N.Y. Nov. 21" the countess’ attorney, said she would ""“Tyrannical Regime of Reds. tonight turned the fire hose on The general work of the meeting Allied Nations. | Fesponsibilities the women of New make an. effort to obtain title to the Passengers arriving a: the Swed-| the shop of Bernt Fostad, a local constitutes the taking of stock of the —— ork state have inherited through count's estates in Russia. Situation Must Clear Before Ship-| isu frontier from Russia also report-| 0bbler of Scandinavian parent- | age, said to be guilty of seditious utterances, and after nearly wrecking the shop, marched Fol- stad to the city hall and forced him to kneel and kiss the Ameri- can flag. their enfranchisement were outlined DISTRICT OFFICIALS | by Col. Theodore Roosevelt at a mass | ; Meeting tonight in the Metropolitan FEAR A TEUTON PLOT opera house in celebration of the re. “ —_—— jcent woman suffrage victory. Gov. Washington, Nov. 21.—Department; Whitman and Dr. Anna Shaw were of. justice officials today began inves-| cher speakers. tigating reports that concerted ef- Col. Roosevelt aroused the enthu: forts had been made to influence | asm of the women when he exp: ed soldiers were parading the streets demanding a constitutional assembly of all Russia and declaring that the Bolsheviki regime s more tyranni- cal than that of Nicholas. The pas: sengers believed the present revolu- tionary government must fall through lack of the support of the principal parties, The only official dispatch reaching the state department today from Rus sia announced that John F. head. of the American: railway com; mission to Russia, had left. Petro. grad. for Viadivostok in connection ; with his work of rehabilating the Rus sian railway system. resources and needs of both countries and, to some extent, of the continental allies. The conference met at noon and lasted an hour and a half. The conferees reported that satis- factory progress had been made. Premier Lloyd George opened the conference with a speech which the conferees described as having been an important statement. One con- feree said the spirit of greatest earn- estness and unity permeated the meet- ing and that the most important prac- tical results were achieved. Those Present. The American representatives were General Tasker II. Bliss, chief of staff; Adniral Wm. S. Benson, chief of naval STILL MAKE FORD CARS. Chicago, Nov. 21.—Ford owners throughout the country have been made necdlessly alarmed by the re- port that. Henry Ford:would build no | More passenger cars until the war is i- over. The report is untrue. The new a ‘ 1 United States regulations which will naturalized Greeks for the District; the hope that the federal woman suf- govern the manufacture of passenger ot Columbia against joining the new’ frage amendment would soon be cars will be observed by the Ford national guard being organized in| adopted. Then he said he would speak | plant as well as by the other makers, Washington. Adjutant General J. A.! to them about their newly acquired | but just what the ruling will be. no- Depray, commanding the district mill-| “heavy responsibilities.” “Hitherto | body knows: just’ now, and meantime tia reported that plans for forming| my appeal has been that you should | the manutacture of Ford’ passenger a company of Greeks had been seri-| )¢ given a right,” he said. “to which | cars continues, ously hampered by an insiduous prop- in my judgment you were entitled. ‘The Ford company is ‘devoting a aganda. Now you have been given this right. portion of its equipment to war ma- Now my appeal is not for you, but tetials but has not discontinued its to you. Now I most earnestly and sol-;"esular output. ments May Clear for Rus- sian Ports. | COSSACK HETMAN LEADS ARMY TOWARD VERONEZ American Engineer Stevens Quits; Petrograd for Service in the Far East. Washington, |Nov..21.—-No., ship- ments of supplies’ will be permitted to go from: the: United States “to Russia} ALSO SOUTH DAKOTA. Dell Rapids, S. D., Nov. 21.— Citizens, headed by Mayor Lar- son, forced Sam Ducken, a farm- er living near here, to salute the ‘2 Stars.and Stripes and then kiss ...the. flag.in the main street here .today...Ducken, it was reported,. had torn up a Y. M. C. A. war | work fund campaign card and spat upon it. Venizelos to Greek-Americans. LAYS BLAME ON WIFE Operations; Thomas Nelson Perkins, member of the priority board; Dr. Alonzo Taylor, representing the food controller; Bainbridge Colby of the United States shipping board; Oscar T. Crosby, assistant secretary of the treasury, and Vance McCormick, chair- man of the war trade board. The Bri representatives were Washington, Nov. 21.—Hliptherious | Venizelos, the Greek premier, now in London for the Inter-Allied confer- ences, issued a statement today to the Greeks of America. It was received here by cable as follows: “tam happy at being able to ad dress greetings from the capital of the British empire to the Greeks over emnly ask that you will well and faithfully perform the duty which the giving of the right entails. “What we citizens of democracy | who enjoy full political rights need to remember is that we have no mor- al right to their enjoyment, and that in the long run we will not be per- c ing. Ladies and gents. pressing and clean- Bryant Tailoring Co, “Phone 788. 1114.1 ONSTIPATION CAUSES until. the situation in that country | clears. The American government before allowing the export of goods a)- ready on the docks wants to know in- to whose Hands tuey will fall on their arrival. The cessation of shipments is tem- porary only if a stable government is Sentence for Violation of* Schoo! | Laws Suspended for Tine James Kostal of Summit township, | arraigned before Justive Bleckreid 01 a charge of failing to send his. chil dren to school, was found guilty, but he laid the burden of guilt’ on Mrs. Dont fail to eat your lunch at Pat- terson’s Dairy Lunch. b S.D. ROHRER EXTRA FINE SAUSAGE P| i doyd G o .|th seas, who in this most tragic pei-| mitted to enjoy them, unless we per- O8STINATE HEADACHES vhic! i S Ci Premier Lloyd George, Foreign iin: is I i formed which the United States can Kostal ‘and his sentence ‘was duspend: 613 Broadway ister Balfour, Viscount Milner, Geo. |iod of our national history have shown | form the duties necessarily implied in recognize. If the» Bolsheviki gain A Bs oe Nicoll Barnes and Earl Curzon of Ked-|™oral strength and faith uashakavic| their possession. In this world neith- hen your head aches you | |control and pursue their program call-| ed until Mrs. Kosial can be arraigned Phone’ 864 Jeston, constituting the war cabinet; |in tae policy whien cra -|er man nor woman has any right to wil usually find the bowels.have | |ing for a peace. with Germany, the| Some time this week. See ‘Lord Reading, and Lord Northcliffe; |Plaes from the yery ty the enjoyment of a privilege unless he been inactive, and if you relieve embargo will be permanent. A pro-|, ondition, by clearing the tracted civil war would work to keep »}or she a its and fulfills the obliga- this The pri Hellenic race. i the Earl of. Derby, General Sir Wm. R. Robertson and Lieut. General Jan | @lways in harmony wita ihe sdeals of) dons accompanying it. intestinal organs of the’ferment the embargo. tight,.as {he United C. Smuts, representing the army; Sir, freedom of the great American demcc-} “A democracy that represents mere- ing congestion of .stomach States then would fear that supplies THE P A TTER = o N H ry) TELS Eric Geddes and Admiral Sir John R. | Tacy- ly the enjoyment of privilege is bound waste, foul gases and bile, the | might go to the Bolsheviki faction. ari The “It is impossible for Graoks living|in the end to go down. It is only a head is relieved immediately. Shipments Withheld. \ Jellicoe, representing the navy, and Major John L. Baird, Baron Rhondda, midst the most liveral democratic) democracy based on service which Remember this the next time The provisional government was Lord Robert Cecil, Walter Hume Long {People of the world not to loathe the| can permanently endure. The enjoy. | you suffer from headache. The | given credits amounting in all to; Northwest Soo Hotel political dogma of Prussian militar-| ment of the right and the performance combination of simple laxative 000,000, of which $191,000,000 ai- H | ism. The Greeks espouse the ideas of] of the duty must go hand in hand herbs with pepsin sold by drug- ready has been advanced. ‘Much of; ote! i 5c, to $1.00 freedom ntly expressed by} Women commit “moral tre gists under the name of Dr. || this money has been spent for sup A High-Clam Hotel at as great citizen, Wilson. against the United States who do not Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin, is high- | | plies now awaiting shipment, andj ve Hot end cold 1d weoer fo avery + Faithful to’ Compact ne| sist that the war be fought to a ly Teconimended ae gentle he tho Russians have been given vessels | ne hag “United Greece is faithful to the| victorious conclusion,” Col. Roosevelt ive that acts casily and quicks for its transportation. Shipments will Der day and wp K Laden compact entered tuto with the allles,| ¢ declared. He condemned the German- iy, without. gtiping a ear |he held up by denfal of bungor coal | See teen The McKenzie “ Fit Se iow CAI > and this unity is not impaired by mis. | ized socialist in this country, men and Ss no opiate, - to the ships. The Seventh Story of North Daketa. Exch Cap- |chievous, isolated rumors and the do-| women alike, the professional paci- cotic, or habit-forming drug, is Thomas D. Jones, vice chairman of Resntns let and ond wate Absouitely Fireproof. European, sulebearsthe(MIDY)} | ings of a few organs which in some | fists and the professional pro-Germans, pleasant fo the tastes anda tose |the war trade board, called at the ‘Opposite McKenzve Hotel Jee 1 eee Fats parts of the workl continue to serve) and-all others who aid them, as trai- Se Drs oe Abe white house today and conferred with EUROPEAN Sey “and nivht opposite Park. paca alll We will now re: trai: Mothers find it especially desir- President Wilson. No statement, was u os {Oia wk balk i the fallen regime. tors to America and mankind. vy-Laws. The orisinal meaning was “town laws.” “By is an old) Norse word meaning “town.” It appears in the } names of such towns as Derby and Whitby In the part of England which was overrun by the Danes in the ninth and tenth centurics. able as a laxative for children. You can buy Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin from your drug- gist for fifty cents. Get a bot- tle and have it in the house when necded. A trial bottle, free of charge, can be obtained by writ- ing to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 456 Washington St., Monticello, Illi- nois. ‘The NORTHWEST, 100 Rooms _ The McKENZIE, 210 Roome — The SOO, 125 Reome forthcoming, but it was believed the THE HOTEL CENTER IN BISMARCK, N. D. E0W. G. PATTERSON, Owner and Prop. Russian situation was discussed. Conditions in Russia still are far BEULAH COAL is making Boosters in Bismarck. 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