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Filtered Gasoline. Guaranteed. TUADUUAAGNOGONONOEAONLOOGEGONONONOGODGOONOOOONGGGEQOOQOUOEDOOUGODEOOUCIOLAUGANGEQUNDEOOUOOUOLOOOOSDOAUOAEDOAOASGOONOC £ “UOUDUDQUEEGEOG {0U00U00U0NUNECNUOOECUCCUOCUROUGUCDOOEOCUEOEVOOUUEEGEOGUUOGUONCOUOUGSUEEOC SOCUOCUUOOOUOEUOOUOUQEROOCUCCUEEEUUTUUDEUTE CCEUEERECAUTEEECTECUC ECU CEDOETECTOSE UA EU AATEC “TOWNLEY HAS GOT PRO-GERMAN MONEY AND REPRESENTS GERMAN INFLUENCE,” DECLARES SENATOR While eleedleg to Aid the *oRUGU AY, ARGENTINE, be “Oppressed Farmer” He Is TO DECLARE WAR SOON. Really Helping Bolshevik Pro- London, ‘April 24,—Uru- paganda in This Country, Il-; | guay and Argentine, are ex- + pected to declare war against linois Solon Asserts, During Germany at an early date, ac- Debate on Overman Bill.|' cording to Berlin advices for- “They Hanged Frank Little, warded by the Exchange | Telegraph correspondent at / While Mr. Townley Was Quick ae P Amsterdam. The German and Remains Head of League.”| Newspapers have been _noti-| fied to prepare the public for this development, he adds. CANNING SUGAR MUST BE SIGNED FOR IN SUMMER. Washington, D. C., April 24—A ve-| hement attack upon President Wilson and some of the members of his of- ficial family by Senator Sherman of Il- linois, republican marked the last day of unlimited debate in the senate on the Overman bill, which would give the president general powers for re- organizing government agencies dur-! ing the war. j Ina long speech opposing the mea- sures and asserting that the executive had not used properly authority ready possessed, the Illinois criticised particularly Sec er and Wilson, Postma: 2 Washington, D. C. for domestic canning this summer will be distributed undes al-|a modified certificate system by which | senator | each consumer will be ries Bak-| sign for the amount needed. General Adoption of this plan wa pri] 24.—Sugar nd ving UGEOUNODOUNOAUOGOONOUOROANOANOCaOOOANOOOONE | required to} announce: | Burleson and George Creel, chairman of the committee on public iz tion. He declared the president had ‘orma- | ed tonight by the food administration with the explanatino that its purpos is to make sure-home canners may} surrounded himself with socialists and obtain sufficient sugar to should “scatter the bunch of economic , perishable fruits and at the s: fakirs and howling dervishes” now in | to place a che ck upon any w ho imi office. preserve t Baker Called Socialist. In an effort to hasten action, after y to check consunip- 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon each | Hon chiefly to guard against tempor- senator will be limited in argument to jary shortages which may be withdraw- thirty minutes discussion of the Dill | al of more vessels from the Cuban itself and twenty minutes on cach | ttade and the administration pr amendment offered the method adopted to the card sys Senator Sherman said today Secre- tema other:countries: tary Baker half socialist and the |} KRAFT CONVICTION UPHELD other half pac "and that Secretary Wilson and Postmaster General Bur Oo COURT OF ALEEALS: lJeson are state sociali He also paid his respects to tary of Labor Post, As tary of Agriculture, Vrooman, and i veighed against what he called the spead of Bolshevik propaganda in this country. | Attacking the Nonpartisan league, the Illinois senator said its president, | sey, a5 | was sentenced last August to five Fao wale: Rea German in-| years imprisonment and $1,000 fine by got pro-German | j War vis for a gnonéy some place.” Judge J. arren Davis for alleged seditious utterances. He charged that A. C. president of the Nonpartisan It cON- Philadelphia, Pa. April 24.—The | United States circuit court of appe: als j here today handed down an opinion sustaining the conviction of Frederick Krafft in the federal district court of Newark, N. J., for violation of the espionage law. Krafft, who ¥ octal eahdidate for governor ot Townley, league; CUT PASSENGER AUTO | while representing .himself to repre-| MANUFACUTRE JULY 1 gent the “oppressed farmer” really, Washington. D. (., April 24—Lead- represents pro-German influence. | ing automobile manufacturers of the| Townley, he said, is influential with| country met today with officials of the! miners in the great lakes iron region | fuel administration and war industries and that there will be a strike there! board, to agree upon a volutary cur-i eventually. | tailment of passenger automobile mi “They Hanged Frank Little.” |ufacture, which probably will total During his attack on Townley, Sen-| percent after July 1. There already same time | Garage Service Day and Night. Competent Man In Charge. Automobile Repairing by Expert Mechanics. Free Air and Water. Battery Service Station. Our Line of Accessories Is Complete. We Are Exclusive Distributors of Portage 5,000-m Tires. Our Green Dragon Spark Plugs Are Unconditionally Maxwell, Chandler and Reo Automobiles. LOAN MINIMUM TO BE REACHED WITHIN A WEEK Teatest Flood of Pledges Since | Nation Went to War Are | Expected Lo '$167,123,000 IN | Record Sum Does Not Include All Districts; 55 Per Cent Now Obtained ONE DAY | <= | Washington, D. C., April 24.—Mes: | ages reaching the treasury last night | ndicated that in the balance of the ‘week the country will witness the big- | gest outpouring of liberty loan pledges seen since the nation went to war. | Months of preparation and the past two weeks of campaigning now seem | to be bearing fruit in the form of sub- ions, and many reports to head- iq tonight predicted whole fed re es icts, states and citie: | would reach their minimum goals by the end of the week, and spend nex! week in gathering over-subscriptions. | 55 Percent of Minimum. The first evidence of the new phas-{ the announcement ‘tonight that j 123,000 had been reported today, 1 i i 1 | t making the total obtained in the | tire country up to the present $1 cent of the three This is the reported in one d: le a new repo 678,820, or 55 per billion dollars minimum. largest sum eve jand does not inch jfrom the Dallas district, which cele- | brated a holiday terd At headquarters there us a tend- FOR SALE A carload of Registered Bulls will arrive in Bismarck in about a week. This car will consist of White Face Pole Angus, Red and Roan Shorthorns, and Holsteins. Also some high grade Dairy Cows. ]} | Make your wants known now. JOSEPH HARE i Dealer and Breeder of Registered Stock. ator Sherman said that “he advocated |is a 30 percent curtailment order in the same principles in Minnesota that Frank Little advocated in Butte, but} effect. they hanged Frank Little,,while Town- Jey got a railroad ticket quick enough | MUNNNSUINNNUNICINENEUINIIONSINENNNNIONIIOLIE So that he is still head of the league.” | “Well, maybe I've hung un more | UUHOUUDELAUEANUCENUGUNNUEAOANAuONUcUeNeN ao uonoN fakes than I can kill now” Senator J Sherman resumed, when Senator Wat- son. of. Indiana interrupted. “Does the senator remember Mr. Creel, and remember that Mr. Creel; took Townley to the White House. and.to make a speech at New oYrk?” Senator Watson aperied. : “Creel Is Red.” “I've paid my respects to Mr. Creel’| Senator Sherman responded. “He | ought to be where Lenine and Trotzky | arenow. He's fed, a destroyer of civ-{ il rights.” Referring to the Council of Nation-| al Defense as a “nondescript” organ- | ization, Senator McKellar, who is a| member of /the military committee, | said the president should be given | power to eliminate the “one dollar a year men” on that body; select those who' are efficient, and put them to work at reasonable salaries. If this govetnment had a centralized system | for: the ‘purchase of supplies, he de-! clared, $1,000,000,000 could be saved annually during the war. | Senators Ransdell, of Louisiana and | McKellar of Tennessee, democrats, | spoke. for the bill, urging many de- partments are working at cross pur- bee under the present peace time system and that “‘red tape” must be aliminated if maximum results are to} “te obtained. Since the president will be responsible for success of the na- tiem’s' war effort, said Senator Rans- dell he shouldbe given the authority | inks necessary, Ask hal eat your grocer for Driscoll cream- ter “Made in Burleigh County. f —That’s Our OVERLAND Storage — Gasoline — Tires — Accessories | Car and Battery Repairing—Free Air “EVERYTHING FOR THE AUTOMOBILE” | SERVICE LAHR MOTOR SALES COMPANY Bismarek, N. D. P. O. Box 56 AUNUENUCUOONOUEANASURENUCLNOGONNOOOOOCONEONOOOOUOS UOUNDANOGNSANURNOUUCOLOUNNNUGORNNCCONONOIORSOOOUIOE j Middle Name DISTRIBUTORS 600 mark would be reached early in| | the final week. ‘Fewer reports ofcom- | mittees quitting work in towns which | gone over the top of its quota, but the | BISMARCK EVENING TRIB $2.500,000,000, and that the $3,000,0v0 ency to believe that by the end of the | week the total reported would be n | have passed their goals came in to and several messages told specifically of the re-entrance of these campaign Was workers into new over-sudscriptions. | plan: St. Lou's Over Top. hi Official returns corroborated _ the | ra claim of the St. Louis district to have} gton, D.C, April 24.—No} ing the army beyond | authorization nor ‘for | ng the a in the draft lim: tions, were presented by Secretar: Baker today in his first appearance! before the house military committee iner present Minneapolis district. committee — in- | sisted that it had passed the 100 per cent mark yesterday perhaps earlier | since his return from the western bat-} than the St. Louis district. Both dis-| tle front. trict committees were asked to sub-| Mr. Baker indicated that the warj mit detailed reports showing the time | department was not considering -in-|! of their over-subscription reports, to | creasing the forees beyond present | enable headquarters to ascertain | equipment for transportation and sup-j which is entitled to stand at the head | ply, but added that: he might appear of the districts. later with some recommendations. WESTERN SALES CO. BISMARCK, NO. DAKOTA Mc |Lightless Nights to Be Suspended Until Next Fall Washingion, D. C., April less nights will be discontinued be |ginning next Thursday night until September 1, under an order issued to- day by Fuel Administrator Garfield. In a telegram to state fuel adminis- trators today Dr, Garfield said. “At the earnest request of the lib- erty loan committee I have decided to suspend operation of the lightless night order beginning next Thursday night. By reason of the late hour of lighting brought about by the day- light saving law the lightless ‘night order will remain suspeaded until) September 1 next when it will again become effective.’ Festriction of electricity in street | lighting and advertising on Thursdays Light- WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1918, anautunancavaaesninn NNT _T and Sundays were orderéd by the fuel administration last December to con- serve Coal. ASK YOUR GROCER. Ask your grocer for Driscoll cream- ery butter “Made in Burleigh County.” CINCO CIGARS The World’s Biggest Selling Cigar. WE HAVE THEM Breslow Drug Co. 416 Main St. A Real Drink for Real Americans EXELSO will knock a Sahara Desert thirst in 30 seconds, It bubbles and foams with the deliciousness and goodness which come from the golden juices of American cereals and tonic hops. There is nothing “just like it” for and insist on getting r “just as good.” Ask .\ “IT SELLS SO BECAUSE IT EXCELS SO™ pressure. i ili ‘ii a Mss he aa deol ‘Trade Mark Reg. U. S. Pat. 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