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og ASE eNOS Ea SATURDAY, MARCR 23, i 18 * — Cnt Mt I, passionate devotion. But when that | W. were taken to organize three regi-} Newport s, in charge of the! word from Valley’ City, is “feelin} WHEN OUR | OUR BOYS COME BACK day mie you and I ate going to at EXAMINE. I, W. ments of militia, which would be transportation of all equipments for! fine, having gained in welehty ysinee | forced by those boys who are going | available in ¢ of riots or other ex-| the 41st dixision. \he entered the service. le expects to search our hearts and look up our | CAMP AGITATORS ! traordinary arising within the Col, White came home several days , ‘early orders to depart’ for, Fraace, ' | actions while they were gone. That FOR UNLOYALTY | *#te ago to-look after financial interests, and is leaving’ Valley City” earlier aay, be ‘der tag” for us. | 1 see? regiments, designated asx the/ Trust Company of Valley City, and than he anticipated hefaute of la .isten: . apis MRR eae * _!Ninth and Tenth, were raised in, the) of banks at Oberon and Sheyenne. | telegram received Thursday, reduc- “Der Tag _ a Maries, inake, March 23.- ji state, while the Elevent regi-nent Thé former governer, according to! ing his leave of absencé. Vea Bape eee gration Inspector A. F. Richardson | was recruited wholly from Chicago and ‘ W penne joys come marching home, last night had concluded his. examina- | vicinity. oo old man, tion of the 86 alleged Industrial Work- ; t i ; General Ja Sa ee eel) SACRE URE Se i What are you going to say ers of the World held here in the! ihoeaeae Ma cavcrasente lead: ‘he| Dr. Carl Mathie Calls on Citizens of Teutonic Crear cuts “saycands county fall and under muard of state Chieago contingen., with the rank of) ‘ Bab cte : \ 8) Pate : , colonel. Nelson Morris, chairman of! Descent to Be True to Trust That They May ee a not yet state how many of them; the. hoard of directors of Morris & 5 = . s would be held with a possible view | (9. was made captain of the ma- *y Not Be Ashamed to Face Sons on Return “When your son comes limping home, to deportation or other federal action. | chin Sirenct RRA in my friend Examination of alleged. Industrial’ Greta hw one hotved nent meneeh pat es art 3 end, ms i i : of,nearly one hundred 1 : GIVES ‘disloyal. Teachers, ministers and oth. What can be your reply Workers of the World agitators and! °"The state issued full ojuipments in| ACID TEST er leaders must search their hearts If he finds that you rs in logging camps of this cluding Springfield rifles. to the reg-| FOR PATRIOTIS in these trying times to see if they .. Have not been true i by the state guardsmen con-'jment; and to the machine gun com- Z are measuring up to their great mis: While he was willing to die? tinued today. Five camps have been pany, guns of the latest. pattérn and “ panera sion as Americans = i visited so far, and two or three MeN, Dodge Brothers motor cars. ,The ma- Man Fit to Call Himself Good Acid Test of Loyalty. O, ten times worse than traitor's ve been held in each. Many of the chine guns shoot 30 calfbre bullets at| 5 7 “Do you know how you can test ., death ' : soners not held by the federal au- the rate of 420 per minute and are/ bh Citizen of United your own loyalty, Here is the acid; Will be your son’s black shame thorities will be charged under the mounted on a swivel sitting on-a spec-, ! if, when you read Hinden- If he shall find state law with criminal syndicatism. |jally constructed frame over the hood. | s vain boast that he would be in That you were blind according to announcement of Prose-. ach gun is controlled by the gunner April 1, you felt in your heart And tarnished his family name cuting Attorney Holsclaw, who began at the side of the driver and‘can be! American ty # thrill of racial pride. a glow of ex- ,, i preparing warants today. pointed in any direction and to an| ~ allowing Ultation over that prophecy. then you But should he find that you gave all R. HH der of Couer d’ Alene. elevation or deflection of about 45 de-| » his re. aFe Not yet a good American, for be-; Without a shadow of blame named a ial prosecutor in the grees. The automobiles are flexible|| » tween Hindenburg and Paris tonight You can greet your boy trial of William M. Nelson there netX and capable of high speed and re- . a (German de- it loyal to extends a line of trenches pro ed by thousands and tens of thou- ds of rieans boys, your boys my boys among them, over whose yodies Hindenburg must go be- ach Paris. for the Amer. yw that they are fight rty and mine Yr i 10 our be- nd to all pec ule gr breathe the air of li a glowing in the language for his in- what Am d out war: whe sharply that the war > ne loyal American m dit but his vers try im this cruc marks were rece: and it was eviden was thoroughly in =: speaker. Friends of German Democracy The speaker began his address with an explanation of the purpose of tire “Friends of German Democracy,” a society, of which he is one of the founders. This society strong in such large centers as New York, C @ago and Kansas City. Its purpo is to aid those liberal leaders in Ger- many that are trying to get for the German people a larger measure of self government.. What form that sponsible government is to take for the German pet{nle to say, out as blood kin, enjoying the blessings of a free country, are anxious that the same opportunity for life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness be grant- ed them. Many of the members of this, society are sons of the revolu- tionary fathers of 48 and they feel that they but “carry on” the work of Franz Sigel.and 1 Schurz in their present’ movement. However, since the loyal North Da Kotans.of German blood ha at the- Jamestown meeting, organ a. patriotic league, the speak vised his hearers to organize a of ‘that league here just as soon as they cotild, with the hope that later the’two- societies might affiliate. < After “48” The speaker then related in a heart| to- heart talk how his father and mother left south rmany shortly after the uns 748, -in- order that they a da est the cruelty of the caste sys' forced a son to follow trade even though his abilit tastes lay in some other direction, a system that was responsible for the large. number of suicides among Ger- man ‘children. Continuing, Mr. Mathie related how his father, seeing the nec ty of learning the language of this country. if he and his children were to enjuy the full benefits of the land of oppor tunity, went to a local judge in his ho were who ca and those who The are the negroes. ght or our fathers belong to the second class. We came here because we wanted to and for that reason we can not let our patriotism be any less complete. Nobody asked us to come, but we were made welcome and it is in our hands to see to it that no one regrets our coming during the more trying days of the war before us. The German Good Name “Think what a good name the Ger- mans had in every part of our coun- try four years ago. If now that good name is under suspicion whose fault it? Not heads- Yes, zealots! Yes,' ;the unthinking! Yes, military mas- ters of Germany? All these in part, ance. Yes. But most fall on our own reluct- We know that the overwhelm- |ing majority of our stock is loyal. The volunteers and the draft proved that. We must overcome our own?! reserve and become positively aggres- | sively loyal, stirring up our own blood to hero srifice. What makes Ger- imany strong: in this war? Three things: Unity, efficiency and self-sac- | vifice. ; “it wonld be a calamity if we did ‘not work for a unity at home greater tian tnat of the Germans, especially after the sacrifices made by the Ger- man boys in the Civil war to preserve jour union. Must Exert Ourselves “It would be a pity now if we did not exert ourselves each in his own work to do best, to produce all he can to make all the money he c that he a help’ the Red © Yo, , the Lutheran s the Salvation army and s can help Uncle Sam by erty bonds. is means ifice! But can we s much as our blood kin ? Can we not do these s when our that rying lib- i ‘i i i boys ar in vilage and studied with him evenings it own — ove are oe re nleaintE Re, ance, fighting for all that makes after long hours at the blacksmith’s in. America worth while? lt is forge during the day li 7 ; 42 aan fi 1 ittle enough to ask, We are in the PLarge success is impossible toa bor season of lent There can be no Semen. this, country, or any conn. Kaster day for us; no resurrection try,.unless he knows the language of Redhat cuilaren toe eee wine Atst upon you to suffer for the sake of our ountry’s tongue is a home to theal beloved America; for the good of our that will follow them all their lives,| Tce that no racial hatred may day until the war is over and | call i mite z "en our future days and for our be- PREG have tov often, overivoked loved boys in the bloody fields of * a France. heir duty. The right to worship God accord-; ing to’ his own conscience and to follow whatever occujation, trade or profession his talents and character fitted him for, were lessons Mr. Ma- thie learned at his father’s knee, as heing the open doors of happiness and juccess in America. Duty of Loyal Americans ntinuing the speaker said in part: “In this great crisis, when the worl son fire and four-fifths of the civ Nized’ world is in arms against Ger- matiy there lies a heavy burden and special duty upon the loyal Amer-’ cans of German stock, to preserve he institutions of our country and to: é that government for the people nd by. the people does not perish, mm the earth. ‘ “Our first-duty is to set our own | jose ‘in order. If we find any dis: _ foyalty in our own ranks, any treason- | lable gossip; any effort to give aid ind comfort to the central empires: any refusal to do all possible for the guccess of our army and navy: any thought, word or action harmful to, ithe moral of those who stay at home.; Het us not wait till some impotent hbor of other stock take the law jinto heir_own hands, but rather let jus, as true Americans of German tamp out the fires of sedition gelves, in a friendly way, if pos- isible,-or by calling t‘:on the law, if necessary. | We have in our keeping the good name of our stock and woe be to us land our children if we break the Pprecious vessel-that has thus far been Write for the FREE er glory and our honor! | § TRIAL BLANK, Illus. +> Neutrality le Treason Seed iG war and ‘Wwe can not preserve our standing | FOR wALE BY ae Orimteasure up to our duty by doing k fone man in Chicago acvised:| ‘alten, fest holten, durch hal “Bae old your tongue, hold fast aaa ‘to the end of the conflict). No Nukewarm loyalty or passive patriot. Ham today is°out of the question, Néu-| trality is treason! You are ce mericans: + Germans now. im Pitt gary Amer: | ifs : ret! sponsib aeteng Der Tag for Us. “Some day, the war will be over. Some day most of our boys, not all, 1 grieve to say, are coming back. They are coming back Americans, Ameri- cans such as they never were before, | loving our country and the ideals with | For Ford Shock Absorber cars j is everlastingly at work on 300,000 Ford cars, saving tires and DOING ITS BIT in the transportation work of the Nati The saving it effects 11 general upkeep and tire expense makes it a gucut ECONOMIC UTILITY DAKOTA. MOTOR CO. Diss S: RIBUTO] a dretsively, ent timsiastcally to ‘stir up the spirit of nong its readers /is at least 212 Main St. ee Bawa F. A. COPELIN, “Mgr. _ Toadster. With tears of j You kept the home altar Dr. request. of speaker's gaged on period of booked for a Slope communities, former subjects of the ka their descendants. to achieve much in the solidi of patriotic sentiment among his kins- men of the blood. ANOTHER VALVE-IN-4EAD Webb is driving a new Buick Experienced are everywhere becoming converts to the Valveln-Head motor. P. B. CHALMERS Mathie came to Bism: the North council of defense, delegated from the that at Couer d’ Alene, bureau of the national coun. cipated the disturbance by the cil of defense, with which he is en- detached the emerger series of addresses in Monday on a charge of criminal syn- dicatism, was here, today gathering evidence in the case. It was the granting of a change of venue in Nel- son's case from the local court to which parti- IW. quire but litle room aflame!” ing. Dako which led to their arrest. : DODGE ‘CARS_ EQUIPPED WITH MACHINE GUNS No. 1 has been p NEWPORT IS FEELI Frank, White ce for the He servi largely populated rand and he is e Col, kota regiment, smas! ; Greene, Charlotte, } afternoon on No. 4, N bound from Valley Ci News, where he has been stationed. Col. White, Machine n Company enth Illinois Infantry, vided by the state with two Dodge Brothers motor cars, with complete machine gun equipment. When the ional Guard of Illinois) became fede: car owners forme “Hot-Spot” Means Western Sales Co. | Bismarck, es | See the Latest Models at the who departed from Ne commander of the second North Da-! lized, immediate steps ; North Dakota, has been stationed in! ‘Mandan am | wat Look for the Brand for maneuver. | Two automobiles constitute a} platoon, which unit has been found to} offer the greatest mobility. WHITE BACK TO NEWS; NG FINE: of Valley City, | orth Dakota asi hed at Camp | C, lett Friday ‘orthern Pacitlc,| ity to Newport! for some time r governor of i -‘Dnnse, BROTHERS | “© cLosen car ?’ err It is interesting to stop and recall how many good things you have heard of the car and how very few of the other sort. Mt will pay you to visit us and examine this ear.- The gasoline consumption is unusually low. The tire mileage is unusually high. Sedan or Coupe, $1350; Winter Touring Car or Roadster, $1050; Touring Car, Roadster or Commercial Car, $885. (All prices f. 0. b. Detroit:) "nm | SSS Pn qn vitniniinteriti. il Te M. B. GILMAN Oe 212 Main St. Strauss Bldg. Last week we announced that owing to new government contracts, the Buick factory could build no more‘ four-cytin- der cars this: spring. we have sold a large part of what Buicks we had on‘ hand. .; Those intending to purchase a Buick Valve-in-Head. Four, | will have to take immediate action. at $795, is still going at last year’s price, and $s well under all cars in its class. Since publishing this. advertisement. . Remember this’ model * “EVERYBODY KNOWS VALVE-IN-HEAD NS BUICK” CORWIN MOTOR CO. BISMARCK, N. D. It’s a sig’ The Willard brandis more than a name. of reliability, respongib: ity and protection to the buyer. who wants the genuine Willard’ Battery with Threaded: Rubber ‘Insulation. spark—a ‘quicker Start—brighter lightay carry overload‘and work overtime. Willard—in the expert workmanship—in the..c The ‘Willard: brand: means -a hotter. ad In the Threaded Rubber Insulation of the Still Better plete Willard service—there is greater assurance of long bat- tery life. WILLARD STORAGE BATTERY SERVICE STATION B. K. SKEELS : THE WHALE FOR WORK TOW TRUCK: =i il ry be q senda ll Rag $350 anda Ford You Can Run Your Horses All Day and You Can- ! not Keep Up With the Quick and Efficient : Service of a MAXFER Truck, d Maxfer makes a Ford, used’ or new, into, a Maxfer one-ton truck, at a cost of $350.and a Férd: Maxfer slips; around and over the whole frame, strengthening it all the way. The Maxfer does’ not change the Ford Chassis ia any way except to re- move the rear wheels and the rear spring. The Maxfer Bell Sprockets (exclusive invention of the Maxfer engineers) take the place of the. rear wheels. No: axles to cut Off, no frame to cut. The Maxfer has proven itself to be the most efficient and _ cheapest to operate of any one-ton truck ever built. ig We will be glad to have it demonstrated ‘at your ‘place * of. business to show you how to get) quick ae cient ; service at a lower cost than horse delivery. . For the convenience of our trade we will open a dis-. tributing or transfer house in, Bismarck ‘at 200'Main , Street, with a full line stock of parts for the repair: ing of "MAXFER TRUCKS. J i. Llanes State neki id “vitality 10. iS Bismarck, N. D.