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P, > SATURDAY, FEB, 23, 1918. : 1. ‘BISMAROK EVENING TRIBUNE ; i s Bf 0 to. the maintenance of their military | ¢————————_——-——-4 | aba Y DG vance anda portrayal of an American| 4:30. p, m—Hon. N. ©, Young, chalr-| Address by. Chairman. AB R NI NS |: th. ‘ 5 | | MANDAN. NEWS. GERMANY HAD A | battleship destroying a German et man, Section on Education: |. “Never ‘before in the history ob | ga oA eRe EO LL marine, |. Address by Chairman, Discussfon| J. Nelson’ Kelly, Chairmat Eye | human struggle have the reactions of ‘ t Soa ae The statue of liberty, including the) by B. C. Marks, Mrs. Paul Reming-| Address by Chairman; — 5 % |war been guarded against so ‘care- Mesdames Pierce and~R. 8, John- F torch, is twenty-niie feet high and, ton. | Section on ‘Manufacturing—8:30 ‘p. | fully as in this day when America} stone spent yesterday atternoon 1n with the pedestal, towers aloft about; Section of Publiclty—5:15 p. m— m.—Hon. Mike Mulroy, chairman, ~ tn |fights for her life. ‘There is not in/ the capital city visiting with friends | , /fifty feet. It is the largest imitation! G. D. Mann, chairman. | Address ‘by Chairman, ; z ‘ single body with any executive power | ae lot’ the bronze presented to America! Address by the chairm: Sectiorf on Mines ‘and Mining— that docs not have upon it a repre-|,, ts. S. G. Larrabee and daughter, | i C, by the French nation ever made and| Section on Finance—d:30 p. m.—! Pp. m.—Hon. J. W. Deemy, chairman. E ‘sentative of labor, sitting side by side/Murlel, were in Lismarek yesterday; ““Upy a MY} it is expected that it will be entirely | Leonard J. Bell, chairman. | Address by Chairntan, } ; | with the representatives of the em-| #{ternoon gu nds, They re- : ; | Yeneered with a coating of medals and) Address by the chairman. ln Eh Wh eo | ployers and having equal voice in all | purapa heme ‘ ? \ Attempts. by Insiduous Propa-| ‘ose decisions that are concerned! Attorney J. J, Garrity returned to; Huns ‘Made Vital Mistake: When | subscribers. Beaters In the base of the statue there is a/ Carroll. | nails, the later to be driven in by bond| Orchestra. i | Opening address ‘by Chairman Dorr! Five ‘Talks, | Section of Commercial Economy: with the tuman element in industry. {Glen Ullin today after having spent 2 ‘ we ganda to Stampede Organi. Historic Meetings la couple of dees in ea a They. Thought Commerce large room with two entrances. From} cp eution, son ae ood» Aakinin Apt lai aaacens wh “Chalrtiane bes i | ‘ | af si . ’ i this a ladder leads to the figure of | 0". hs. J. B { ar te H. Hf zations Have Failed “In the next few days*the first of a eecare uusineee matters: Wouldn't Support War | the goddess. Bond-buyers Will be fur-| Address by David Reed at 8:15 p,! Pp Recta. ot Taw—o:13 p. mi-H. He Se ee series of historic meetings will be| Wn}. Simpson «spent yesterday. at-; pe ee nished with medals on which their in." sued ‘ | “Address iy Chaleuign, 2 | held in the office of the secretary of terday afternoon in the capital city yy itials will be stamped and with these) Selection by Mieonnor's orchestra. | Section of Mire Prevention—:80 py SHIPS NEED OF THE HOUR lator at Washington. Five represen-|attending to business matters and vis-/ ALL “BACK OF WILSON NOW they expect to weld a complete coat of Community Singing at 8:45 p, m. MecHs L Reade. Chena Meer an tatives of the great employing inter-| iting with his daughter, Mrs, Ray | mail for “Liberty” long before the fines Famous government <warsplcy ‘Addrona’ he Chaltaaae et iy ‘ : _ . | est, and five representatives of the; mond ‘Bergeson. a 5 campaign is completed, ree i ‘ a i COG ty ts Experienced Mechanics Required, workers of America will meet in an/ RE eee ue te Feb. 22.-Germany | Delegations from all over the Third) Selection— wed ‘by orchestra. | paar Bene Wate So reeiras for : theiglés . Her vas hostess made a vital mistake wi she | Federal Reser’ ic e planned | : : ‘rene! ; at Home Even More Thanin | Honest ih fort to “Agree on principlés/ listake when she | Federal Reserve District have planned Goncratiiconterenass ‘the French Army, and policies which shall govern rela- tert r 7 Y grnoon to a number of thought American arms would be, in- pilgrimages to the city to take part Invocation. | Address—Prof. Thomas Moran of 4 eaten Tou erat pa wie Luncheon was served. | i + 4 re Int Fronch Trenches | Hons between employers and worker eee Rhee |ofvective because Amorican business it this unique pledge of patriotism. Section on State Military organiza: Jurdue Univeruity, : ig the war, in an effort to 7 Re t Bear a Tarte . | tion—Very. y Ki ‘1 Selection by Orchestra. : ’ : eee is i i er of Glen U was in Mandan y men would not support the war, Wad- tion—Very Rey. Fr. Hiltner. e y ¢ Ta. : : Coun @ rogram that shall safeguard torday and today sattending to busi: dill Catchings of New York, chaining, Peussell, Reed and Lieutenant '“Paiviotic Organizations and Home| ‘ New Ydrk, Feh:.23.—The bitterest every right and defend every daty, | (enday and | dill Catehings of New York, chairman : +) D + Guard—Capt.. E.G. Wanner, chair) =, pisappointment of the war forthe Prus-| "It Is an open seeret—T can taik, NO rai | of the wan servico committee of the Perigord will Draw Capacity Guart—cant. BG. r, | sfans has been the shattering of. the 2bout it freely now—that the real/ * | United States chamber of commerce, aaa | ldress — | Matvane hellet" that the he cee’, hope of the Prussians that Amerie’ WOMAN'S VOTE told: members of the National Security, FLouses in War Conterence) , Address — Adjutant General A, J. ofthe United States could be stam-, Would never be effective in this war | league at today’s session of the na-| ‘ Senin, | : | r . Peded in “insidious propaganda,” Sec. lay, in its fatuous belief that labor E N D O R SEMENT | tional service cong here. | (Continued m Page One.) eee} SAE Prob- Quickly Eased By Penetrating retary of the Navy Daniels declared | CoUld be so irritated by insiduous prop- , “Businessmen giving their full The Program. | tems—Hon. J. H. Hardy, chairman. Hamtin’ cain dn’an address here last night. aganda, so misled by hired agitators, FROM MONTANA, support. by deed as well as by word,” There will be a general staté-wide| — Discussion~ William) English. | Hin'e Wizard on & Speaking with Samuel Gompers at} as £9, insure nation-wide strikes, al- pai SUAS alec CN | he. said. “They have supported the conferénce for Four Minute Men only} Address by chairman. | A safe and harmless. reparation — @ patriotic mass meeting arranged by most upon the declaration of war. Far! Helena, Mont., Feb. 2: Tho Mon-| fevernment in levying high tax: at the Auditorium at 9:30 a.m. Mon} Discussion. to relieye the pains of Rheumatism; the American Alliance for Labor and! Dittere than the failure of the sub-| tana legislature signa ashing: | the income tax, the graduated excess: : Feb, 25. | Section on Transportation and Stor-| Sciatica, Lame Back and Lumbago is .Demo¢racy, Mr. Daniels predicted that | @47ine. to sweep the seas has been the | (on's birthday by passing a resolution, Profits tax and the numerous excise Monday. ge—11:15 a, m—Hon, J. M, Kelley,’ Hamlin’s Wizard Oil. It penetrates labor will not swerve from the patri: | failure of the German spy to tie this| asking congress to grant nation-wide #xes...They have seen the need of, Opening of general conference at 2 airman, juickly, drives out soreness, and otic ‘ideals. which have actuated it thus Stet Tepudlic hand/and foot Ly stam- suffrage to women, The Kemmis res-| Pt control and have given their p. m-—UVorr Carroll Chairman. Address by Chairman, ‘ limbers up stiff aching joints and far and that when the war.is over if hPeding labor, organized and unorgan- olution, pi .| united support to it, i Invocation—Rey. Geo, Bu f Discussion, | muscles, ae will have won its own fight as well, || #¢¢ into something very nearly ap- e sterday: “The sons of business men are at Address of welcome—George N | Section of Women's Oorgantzations| _ You will find almost daily uses for No Appeal to Labor as Clags: | Proaching a social revolution, - h amendmen ‘on's act to! the front; the fathers seek the oppor- Kenision; Ifeut. Gov. A. Kraabel | -2:00 p. m.-—Miss Minni@ J. Nielson, it in cases of sudden mishaps OF ace Or neko oh BIDE te ‘ee aC) Labseig gate appropriate $500,000 for the use of the tunity of also serving their country. Activities, 2:36 p. m—Dr | chairman. cidents euch as sprains, bruises, cuts, , class,” he said, “but now I speak| “Labor will continue its same wise “tte council of defense, the under-| If the material resources and indus- Address by chairman, lable bites and stings. Just as re- 10 Han oh iekae rman ies tase Han ea phley anil wher tes ait come 3 a standing being that the money would | tvial energy of the country are to) be | Discussion. | Hable, 108) oh earache, toothache, they,’ ara lights fon sa ear $e fell, | rsely be used in assisting needy Wsel to the extent necessary to give Lieut. V. D, Stickney, Medical Aide | War Council! Croup and colic. 5 ee y are a mighty. force in our na-| will have won its own fight as well. | rarmers, rec iy our soldiers’ what. the 1 . allow ; itee, Med M. C. Bud-| ,, Get it from druggists, for 30 cente. tional life and are taking the lead in| No hide-bound capitalist of that type! mers, recommended for passage in ders a hey need, our to the Govern ate commitee, Met . 'M. C, * cae ; ‘ en aty: + aa : ; eh ‘ If not satisfied return the bottle and patriotic celebration of this holiday/in| which so rapidly disappearing in this | ne: souates with indications that it caleastee ot § ant Aras Lae deal Section, Council of National De | get your money back. f the, Pee onalrmetropele: Tngeeds the salle one time, Whe Biaile eel The senate passed Muffly’s bill mak.) the great program and in reaching the jay, HJ ve, secretary State headache?” Just ee Wimeds Line e American has passed. -It is a time| will dare then to rise and seriously | ing the penalty for malicious destruc-| great decisions. z Medical as tion. War Activities Whips splensaat little pink pills, 30: rather to.give thanks to those who| announce his belief that labor should |!" of property more severe. |. Mr. Catching’s address was made he- gr the State and County Socletley cents. Guaranteed, bee vi | K. French, D j sta ras ; M. Bourquin \North Dakota, Medical Educ f tte etorts tall most for veory | (al and labor are beginning to under |, tH6 United States diatict court to| GREAT PLANS FOR ({\i"hutie’ana the War” : “ow 7 hy b HO resign, because of his decision in the} br. ¢ MeCurren, retary State TRE Td tty ' Britain mere “follow its a tae at Sitee oor ieetta ag they Mae | pve SrA Vee) Balle s Rosebud county. ‘THIRD. LOAN MADE Board of itealth, Public elilath and | Musterole Works Easier, Quicker | ney cee dor the espiouaee aeoee| IN) PHILADELPHIA ‘tte War. discussion: br. r. R. Smyth," and Without the Blister Get at the Real Cause—Take Dr, i, BY ee sending its munition workers and| painted. the judge under the espionage act for ; " shipbuilders in the field, but t un- |, MWe | a oe 4 member ad Bismarck. > 01: : 3 z esto 60 We are getting together and when | alleged disloyal utterances and dis-| pr. John ¢ superintendent! There’s no sense in m: Edwards’ Olive Tablets : mustard, flour and water That’s what thousands of @cl them that the nation needs them! we get together and the last mutual! most to fashion munitions and to has-| understandings and suspicions are| ™8sed by order of the court. The} Philadelphia, Feb. 23.—Probably no/State Sanitarium for Tuberculos s f ne eee | h ten the production of ships. I pay rediaway" not all ihe power of the| resolution went to committee. Rep-/ other section of the country has made | Tuberculosis and the Kejected Regis | easily relieve pain, ties ht + | sufferers are doing now. Instead of: tribute alike today to the men who! German army, not all the thunder of | 'e8eNtative Buell declared in his reso-| more elaborate preparations. for the|trant. Defective T and the Re j with a little Cea avant s. | taking, tonics or trying to patch ‘up a in the biting cold have driven rivets! the German. guns, can shake the tri-| lution that the Bourauln decision vir-| third Liberty Loan campaign than the | jected Registrant. Discussion: Dr. WV. | ene eee | Poor digestion, they ae attacking the: in hurrying needed ships, along: with} umphant progress of real democracy | ‘lly renders the espionage act in| ‘Third Federal Reserve District which | H. Podenstab, Bismar ‘bined in the form | Sod disordered Sse : Representative Buell of Gallatin, fore 3,000 persons the prece Fy ; Montana unconstitutional. The reso-| : vo-thirds i Secti f Agriculture—3:30 p. m.—- aC. presen the 5 a mud, i rol: 4 yorld,” | embraces two-thirds of Pennsylvania, Section of Agricul 0 Pp hy -of- " Pre uatatat cuheietts ua ine throu ehout ther whole;world: , lution urges the government to trans-! New Jersey south of ‘Trenton Taal ‘ali John M. Hagan, chairman, - ointments fos Ef sulk i De Bawa, Olive: Tablets aroose the. Huns, and the men on navy ships giv-| _. ee fer Judge Bourquin if he does not re-| of Delaware. Philadelphia, as the Address—Senator J. A. Cahill, Musterole usually gives prompt reli liver {n-a soothing, he ing a foe ing thelr lives to abate’the submarine} *“tbune want ads bring resnits. sign. . | headquarters of this territory, will be; Solo—Senator Carrol D. King. from sore throat, bronchitis, tonciitis, the liver ane pec osetia ntatives of tiff neck, a a, neuralgia, h nge. | lumbago, pains and aches of the back or tout tongue coated, appetite poor, -| joints, sprains, sore mus¢les, bruiscs, chil- lazy, don’t-care feeling, no ambi lains, frosted feet, colds of the chest enbtay, troubled with undigested ‘ roften prevents Ppoeureonia) $250, | You should take Olive Tablets, the and CCz jars; eee stitute for calomel, miele. vepsshie cocpoort saa ei ve com Five oil, © You will know t! i menace, They aré all alike serving! WARAARARAARAAAWA+~-| the local point of spectacular interest Discussion by. Repre: tity Co-operative a: rc | ; during th y dri tage, ony tnd oust es ert RETAIL MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION | “Fouratarres'nberole mola nav [enon ant The Grange 7 Q] ver a action oO! e ‘OSS ctivities- Se a na|” | SHOWS BIG GAIN IN MEMBERSHIP| tery nuniciory tue our srnrers|, Sorter of het Os “The need of the hour is ships. The | hammer that strikes a rivet is every | | terest in the campaign. Notable | 5 whit as effective as the machine gun; W. A. Donnelly, retail secretary of] attention to mail order houses. Alex; among these is a reproduction, in all 'IWOTHER S RIEND on the firing line itself, not only ships; the North Dakota Retail Merchants| Karr istouring the state in the interest | DUt the dimensions, of Bartholdi’s for the navy, but ships for the mer-j association, is in Bismarck. He. re- of community building. He expects Se Vere Etta e earouting ike FOR chant marine. Our soldiers must go/ ports a rapid growth in the member. ; i across the sea, supplies must go with| ship of that association. When he} to visit Bismarck sometime in March| other entrances of the municipal olive a i them, and to those nations fighting; took hold there were only 42 members j and. Mr. Donnelly while here will take] building ate respectively, a gigantic xpec in rs griping, cramps or pain. side by side witn us against the im-| and the membership now is 650. up with the merchants and arrange-| representation of a khaki-clad soldier ome one or two perial, German government must be} The association is paying particular | ments for this meeting. ; going over the top; a tank on the ad- APPLIED EXTERNALLY Ke ‘the od tse ae UPPORT YOUR FAMILY Lincoln Addition acre: property is now on the market and offers absolutely the best proposition of its kind ever presented the people of Bismarck. There is-no better trucking or gardening soil anywhere and you should pay for the land from the proceeds of one year’s crop. : Our prices are from $300.00 to $400.00 per acre which is less than one third of what adjoining property is selling for. ee ! 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