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“TUESDAY, MAY. 28, 1918. ; % j : ome “W ) i im i ae 3 ’ i a it iN | “ K | Jvle & ' i | | t re) ry é ‘ 5 { j s « s BISMARCK: DAILY SHVEN split the Tate Now tales . By CUARENCE L, SPEED E meat coe Clas oP eas We ‘are fighting Germany, for oue thing, because Germany, having ‘split ‘the world in<balf, is now seeking ‘to devour the :Balves. separately, “She ‘bas driven g’ wedge straight through the heart ‘of Hufope, and‘tato Asla, ‘and is seeking to‘extend it to'the Per sian gulf, : This {a no accidental happening, due to the downfall of Russia and the sud- @én ‘shifting In the fortuties of war. Germany planned it all decadés ‘ago. Bhe ‘made no effort to keep the plans secret, She told us all about it. She had a reputation for making pldis and sticking to them, from one gener- ation to another ;- yet’ the: world: paid . terous even for Germany to attempt. As long ago as 1895 a pamphlet, “Pan-Germany and Central . Europe ‘About 1950,”"was published in Berlin and had wide circulation. ‘It laid the iiele Mitteleuropa plan bare as fol- “Poland and Little Russia (the king: ‘dom to be established at Russia's ‘ex- “pense) will agree to have no armies of their own, and will receive in their fortreases German 4nd Austrian garri- ‘sons. In Poland, as well as in Little Rissla, the postal and telegraph serv- ‘fees as well as the railways will be in German hands.” -In 1911 Tannenberg’s hook, “Creater Germany” only three years before the war, it showed that the idea of a Gerintl Mitteleuropa had not been allowed to languish. It says: shane ‘The new kingdom of Potand made up of the former Russian pot “tion of the basin of the Vistula, and of Gauci, and forms a part.of the new ustria.” the plan has grown since then! R ‘a collapse dropped whole prov- *{nces“into the lap of the kalser, ‘and now Germany plans its empire on & scale which would dwarf that of an- ~ “dient Rome. It.1s to embrace the orig- inal Central Europe, inhabited by some 73,000,000 Germans, make ‘the Black sea a German lake, and extend dlear’to the Persian gulf through the vassal states of Bulgaria and Turkey. The: German government started to put its.scheme for a Mitteleuropa in- ‘to effect years ago:when it began the construction of the Berlin-to-Bagdad railway. Little Serbia stood in the way, 80 Serbla,was attacked and the world was plutigédd’into war. In the opposite corner. of Europe Belginm “was invaded and crushed, The world then thought that this was only be- @ause Belgium offered. the easiest’ route to Frange ybut study of the Mit- teleuropa plafi‘of years ago. shows thet, Belgium was included fn the scheme ‘of conquest. é et “How does all this affect America?” ne. -may. aak. .Germgnpy. ol bs ead comer in the family of great long. Most of the uncivilized world-had been pre-empted by other nations ‘before he arrived. Germany wanted col- ontes, To get’ them. she would have, a m someone else, merica offered rmgn coloniza- _ tion. England possessed the best part “of Africa—the” parts” {n= which=“the: Petite man. might ‘hope ito: nettle and thrive. England had a mighty fleet, and a disposition to hold what she had, even though she did not show & digspgsition to fight for more. * here remained South America, It was divided among weak nations. It “was protected only by the Monroe doc- trine. This Monroe‘ doctrine was a sacred thing to Americans, but, not beigg backed up by mighty armies and fleets, was not even a “scrap of paper” to the Germans. Can anyone doubt, should Germany succeed in welding into a mighty empire the 73,000,000 Germans, and the 100,000,000 inhabi- ates of her Mitteleuropa, that hér “next step would be toward the ‘west? ‘The very fact that she had this em- pire would presuppose the defeat of England, so that no British fleet would “stand between us and Germany when the time came for the kaiser to'send ‘his legions across the Atlantic. “As in the East, so in the West,” is‘a motto which, of recent weeks, has been much heard in Germany. At @ ‘conference of the rational liberal par. ty, held in March of this year, the fol- lowing amazingly frank: declaration was made: ; “Our policy has been’ directed: to making the government and majority ‘turn away from the reichstag resolu- ‘tion of July 19. (Peace without an- néxations and indemnities). In that “we have succeeded. Peace has just been made jn ‘the East under coudi- tions in flat contradiction to the pol- icy of July 19, and has received the ‘Bupport and assent of all the burgeois parties.” * In other words, all Germany is now planning both annexations and indem- nities, such as will leave her without a formidable opponent in the world. Can we mmke peace now and leave Germany, flushed with victory, in pos- session’of all-she-has gained -and lust- ing for further conquest? If we did, would not the whole world live ip Perpetual terror of (Jerman ‘aggres- ston, edch country awaiting its turn to be gobbled us? ‘Can ‘any red-blooded American ‘talk about peace without victroy—victory so decisive that Ger- many will be forced to disgorge all it bas seized, and the German ménace be Femoved from the world forever? SSS teed Shop in The Tribune Before -You Shop i theStore. na attention, “It seemed too fhe was published, This was}, Stants of; the vassal and conquered, GOING. HOME NOW, Tom?” ‘Notice is hereby given sota, mortgagors, to R. C, and state of “122" of page 295, hereinafter described, gage on the day of sale. The | premises lows: viz: North half of North- east quarter 20 All of Southwest quarter... 22 South half of south- “east. quarter . All of . All of . All of ... ve Northeast quarter, 0! Northwest quarter -, and South half of Northwest. quarter... 15 Southeast quarter. Southwest quarter... Northeast quarter, All of All of. All of . All of ... North. half Southeast qua! Southwest: quarter... Southeast. quarter... All of West half and south- east quarter . All of Northwest quarter. All of . North hal Southwest quarter. . 3 Southwest quarter. All of south half North half .. . North half and South- east quarter North half All of ... Northeast : quar! Northeast quarter All of .. All of .. Northeast quarter... Northwest quarter and South half.... 29 North half and south- east quarter . 53 Southwest quarte 33. All of... 13 All of . 1 Northwest quarter 10 All of i South half of North half and Southeast quarter 2 12 North half a ‘h- west quarter ..... 13 Northwest quarter and South half.... 13 Southeast quarter... 15 Northwest quarter (except 1 acre for school house site). 17 South half .. +, 21 worth half and east quarter ...+- =” rTOM? 4: deserited in ‘such mortgage,and which will be sold to sdtisfy, the'same, are described as fol- me that that cer- tain mortgage executed and delivered by Leslie S. Hackney and Lillian M. Hackney, his wife, of St. Paul, Minne- C, Jefferson, of. the same -place, mortgagee, dated on the 2ist day of June, A ..D 1916, filed for record ‘in ‘the office of the Regis- ter of Deeds of the county of Burleigh orth Dakota on the 23rd day cf June, A. D, 1916, at three o’- clock P. M., and recorded in Book Miscellaneous Mortgages, at will be foreclosed by a sale of ithe premises in such mortgage and at the front door of the court house in the city of Bismarck, in the county of Burleigh and_ state of North Dakota, at-the hour of nine o'clock a. m., on tne 1éth day of ‘June, A; D.1918, to satis- ty the amotint, die upon: such mort- Shy rlejen County,/State-of North Dakota Ae Description. ~See., Twp. Re. West halt. \. 13 137 75 Bast halt Pa 137 75 Southeast quarter, 13775 Northeast quarter . 4137 (5 Southwest quarter. 137 Northwest quarter... 139 Southeast’ ’ quarter. 139 All. of. . i 5 140 All of}... 7 140 North half 9 140 o All of . 3 142 75 All of . 5 142 75 ‘North half . 1 142 a South half . aoe 142 7 All lof (except 1.20 acres for school- = house site) .....- 142 (75 138 138 138 141 lal 141 141 NoxTHAT'’S THe | STIPART OF IT* | WIFE EXPECT! |We HAD A LITTLE. - QUARREL This . MORNING. AND‘! WAN’ To MAKE WER Wepld: at <Will-Sehephyin: the, special! bereald. Penh he, special ee THANKS, BUT!’ YER AND | DON'T BELIEVE. I'D WART You ‘To BETTER: Go, TOM Come out TO = DANER WITH MAD= ———$——< WONT TAKES.» No FoR: AN ANSWER - JUST A MANUTE NOW "TILL twash MY HANDS. AND We'LL START Nou’Re A Deseeter! DOINGS OF THE DUFFS ""sst'nnz "BY ALLMAN F. E. YOUNG REAL ESTATE CO. _|. Why don’t you start getting thar home how? You have always felt that you wanted a home, so has your wife, but you ‘thought’ you never ‘haa enough money. We can give you your choice of hundreds of splendid lots in almost any part. of the city on the most reasonable of terms. We either own or control these lots and you are perfectly safe as you are dealing with peopie who have never foreclosed a contract. f Office open every evening. Fire insurance in retiable companies. F. E. YOUNG REAL ESTATE CO. Telephone No. 78R Office in First National BankBidg. * / eS J. HW. HOLIHAN Real Estate Bargains FOR SALE—Eungalow of 5 rooms ay ‘ath, Well located, A bar FOR RENT—First class rooms close in, FOR SALE J. H. HOLIHAN ucas Block, + + + + ‘Phone 745 ‘orner on Main street. — ———— .ortheast quarter... 29 141 78 NOTICE TO THE ¢UBLIC. West half $9 141 8 Owing. to the high -coS€ of all sup-|.-—HELP WANTED—MALE South half 1 141 78 | plies and repairs used in. tonnection| Wa: 25, “at once for mine All of ..... IL 144. 78.| With the ayto livery business and the AO Bee Oe ron nice Southeast quarter... 18 144 7o'| cash payment for same now being -ué un, apply Hughes Electric Co of All of .. .. 25 144 78 | manded- by the dealers from whois 2 fismarel N. °D. ae North ha’ such supplies are purchased, we, the eae 5 27 3t west quarter ..... U1 140 79 | undersigned firms engaged in the auto Sea AMMD Len "Ga aidie High = North hajf of North Uvery.. business in thecéity of Bis:| ASTRO oMen, on Sie highway thalf. peter te de O19 are compelled to Place our bua | 10d werk, Good wages, steady All of . 5 141 7y. Messen upon A, str’etlyseash basis, Pat Kelly, Dickinson, N. D. North ‘half 1 144 79 Notice is therefore given that, on “D—Man assistant cash und South half ... 1 44 qg and.after.June 1, 19 al! services |. vookkeeper at once. Should have Northeast quarter 1 140 g1 ; fendered by the undersigned will be|.;.some experience. German preterr- Northwest quarter... 11 140 ,,, 81 | Tequbted to be paid tor ‘at the time] ‘iyst National Bank, “All of the abov@-desgnibed lands be-| suchS$érvices, are performed. 4 ae as 2 ing wept) of: the Fifth; wrincipal, Mer; idian, according to the United States; government, survey thereof. z There ;will be due on such..Mort-, gage at the datgpef sale the, sym of Fifty-one Tkeugand Two Hundred Thirty-two and 42-100 Dollars, their: main patronage th’ the: Past)... D egpevifplty, CLOQTEN, Regretting/ the necessity for thielt ® change, and? thankingithe putlie* ten}: “Rare 5s Few aitress and chamber- inaid. ‘Eanner House. 104 Main St. 5 28 29 ($51,232.42), together with the costs Lee Phone and expenses allowed by law, Tee if CAB DRIVERS © | WANTED—girl for general house- BEFE: 1 ‘axicab- es forthe ensuing! . work, gmail family, no children. RC. SEE baat pS year aré fow—rlie and must be pro-| -Good. wages, /Apply (Mrs, O.. W. ‘EDWARD P.. KELLY, 4] cured Withodgenay*t0"Avold prose*}”” Roberts, the Weather Bureau, Phone ‘ 4 - cution gndtheginfilction“of heavy pen- 75d, ey 5 25 tf Attorney*for said Mortgagee, Carrington, N. D. 5—6 13 20 nT ees ‘ F, SEHOOL ELECTION. jatniot-+HAnnual Election,) is hereby: given,: that on, on theofines, Tuesday in June.being June 8, arf-amewal election will hicle hir school district. of » county of; Burleigh, state of North Dakota, for the purpose of electing the following members of the hoard of education; One member to serve for a term of three years, for the city of Bismarck. The polls wilt be opened at 9 o'clock a. m., and closed at 4 o'clock p. m. of that day. Dated at Bismarck, this 20th day of fay, A. D. 1918. : By order of the board of education. RICHARD PENWARDEN, Clerk. will have alties ‘prescri! The city ordinance everyone in. Bismarek driving a cab or car or other vehicles for hire must: be licensed and ‘that a registratiom}:* license tag shall be prominently dis}.4 played upon such vehicle. after this date the diver of any ve- figsetiption subject tai which (des: not display a city, license tag fort! Two cases of provide of any be subject to arrest. C. MARTINESON, Chief of Police ' HEALTH NOTICE. been ds by city ordinances. that. On an infantile paralysis reported to this office. Therefore, to assist in controlling the situation, it is recommended that in the presence of any unusual signs of illness among children parents should at- once consult their family physi- 5-21 22.99 24 27 28.29 20; 651234)" op op g@RAUSS, i Bring. City: Health Officer. Tribune Want Ads Bring Results. 5-18. to 28. . ——ooooooOOOeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaee | EVERETT TRUE : wHaT's Your MY NAME tS T.W.WILCLIAMS. THANK | You, Sur. | By Conde WANTED — Experienced competent stenographer and bookkeeper to take charge of office at Miles City, Mon’. 4 Bis- Dept. 631, Omaha, Nebr. 5-5-12-19-26, ANTED—Girl or ‘woman for gen- eral housework. Phone 831K 5 11 tt a ee ee ee AGENT—SALESMAN TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED COLUMNS C. WILLIAMS & CO. Real Estate Snaps FOR SALt OR TRADE—One good section of laud wix miles southwest of Shields in Grant county, N. D This ‘section 1a 75 per cent tillable and will trade for city income Have several houses for sale, trade or aapnied take good ex. ty on che eal. “C. WILLIAMS & CO. * “Office Blemarck Bank Bldg. Tel, No. 497, Blemarck, N. D. . FOR SALE—Choice 160 acres, rich soil; lies well; $18 an ac EXTRA FINE 640 acres with running water; 90 per cent good plow land, Great bargain. Price too low to ad- vertise. CARGE LIST of lots and houses for sale in all parts of Bismarck. HARVEY HARRIS & CO. J. P. Jackson, Manager LOST AND FOUND F T—Two notes made out from First National Bank, Belfield, Find- er please return to Tribune office, 5-18-tf. ROOMS FUR RENT FOR RENT—Two nicely “1 rooms, one single and one double! am tall room, Hot and cold water. at 713 8rd street. PORK N'T—-Newly very reasonable. at 113 Thayer. 3 FOR ‘RENT—Modern furnished r 309 Eighth street. Phone Rt furnished room Phone 419 or call Lit 3t FOR RENT—A hice large aliymodern front room at 419 ithtst 3; Phone’ 435K. we. 8-16 tt _| FOR RENT—Furnished front ‘room in _modern house. 820 Sth’ St. 5-16-lwk. FOR RENT—Roo strictly mod- ern house. Good location, .Close in 515 5th St. §-11-tf. light housekeeping or otherwise us desired. Also cottage of five roums and bath with gurage;” :clése in. -Phone 404K-er call 80444th: St. or inquire. of Geo, W. ,Littlé, Second ‘hand store. ..._ 5-13-tf. FOR? RENT—Nice large _furnishea yoom. in a new modern house one block. from P. O. 212 Second or phone..634X. 5.20 1 wk :| FOR RENT—Rooms in strictly mod- ern house. Good location. Close in. Phone 592X 5 1Ltt .| FOR RENT—Rooms over. the First Guaranty \Bank, Inquite of E, V. Lahr, First. Guaranty Banks 6 5 tt POSITIONS WANTED BAPERIENCED ~~ STENOGKAPHER and bookkeeper . wishes... position. Exempt from draft. Phone 42#L.’, é 6 18 1 wk MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Ford roadster. Engine first class; and garage cheap tor cash. J. H. Holihan, Phone 745. 2 i 527-2. FOR SALE+Seccnd hand office desk. Good condition. aCll at Stacy Fruit Co., Main Street, Bismarck, N. D. 5 27.1 wk. For SALE—Studedaker touring car. Good running order, B. F. Tillotson, Lismarck, N.-D- 5 27 th. tO SALE—Good , residence income property in Bismarck to trade for Burleigh une. FOR SAL! proved sale, county land. Address 616 © 5-26 to 6—28.¢ —160 and 320 ‘acres unim- Burleigh, county land ‘for Address 516 Tribune. 5-28 to 628. FOR SALE—Practically new wonder concrete mixer, will sell reasonabte. See H. C. Anderson, 119 Mandan Ave. 5 24 3t FOR — SALE—Country newspaper printing out in good .condition. Address for particulars, Lock -Box 2, McHenry, N. D. i i 5 at 6b A MILLINERY STOCK for sale, cheap. Location lent, good booming town, Address No. 515 Tribune. Si ae al 5 27 Ot Jackson’s farm st of Bismarck, 3 1 sorrel, 1 ‘bay, 1 Owner can. have: same -by proving property and paying reward. Fred Robertson. 4 St FOR SAL! most new, $ ssenger Oldsn 00 cash or bankable paper. E. Ruble, Driscoll, N. D. WOR SAL! ew safe and: roll: top desk, J. J. Ryan, 510 % 4th St. Bismarck, N, D. Py 9K. DRY CLEANING AND REPATRING, sanitary st m pressing or by hand done at G. P. Hotel “Tailor Shop. Phone 492. Jos. Smola, 523 1 wk —One gray reed nitary couch, new table, mahogany T, gas. stove, gas automatic tireless cooker, enamel- ed iron ‘bed. W. Cochrane, 602 Second 528-1 wk. FOR SAL ’ springs rear wheels, mud chains ,back rods, yarlous parts for Ford ¢ Phone 64 All in good condition. J. H. Reamer, 110 f.22 tt ND. .MEN’S HAS’ eleahed d reblocked, expert. work send by mail, Eagle, Hat’ Cleaning Works, “813 Broadway. Phone 68, Bismarck —_N.D, ee 21 mo FOR. SALE-—Dry stove wood for sale. R, C. Forsythe. Phone 818, §-22-1wk, SEED CORN FOR SALE—North Da. kota grown white dent, Wéstern Sales Co., Bismarck, 'N. D. : 5 22° te NORTHERN -PRODUCE CO. of Bis- marck, N. D., wants your cream and pay highest market price always. Write for tags. 517 tt FOR SALE—TWwo brand new ‘pool tables, wall case, cigar casé. ‘Terms: Part-casb and balance monthly pay- ments. Write No. 514 Tribune. Aa 5 20 tt FOR SALE—160- acres . unimpreyed land near, Driscoll. $10.00 peg.aene for cash. Ove Peterson, 6561) 6th tBr. So. Seattle, Wash. Ou liz 75 5.6 25t FOR RENT—Modern housekeeping rooms, furnished or, unfurnished. Phone 773. 5 1 tf. FOR RENT—Furnished and untur- nished rooms. Business College. Phone 183. 4301 mo WANTED—Resident experienced gro- cerymen with auto to,call on ranch- farm-boarding home. Family trade and others who biiy in quantities. In Wisconsin. ‘Minnegota, ‘North ana South Dakota and Montana. Apply with first class vank and business references. Address 1540 Ashland Ave. St.Panl , Minn. v5 25 27 28 SALESMAN — Lace and embroidery importérs work, established trade North Dakota and South Dakota. Excellent opportunity right man with established trade smaller towns. Field. 1140 Broadway, New York, 525 lt WANTED—Men and ‘women sales managers, for great fuel conserva- tion device; cuts fuel bills in half; helps your government; ‘big money maker. Simplex Mfg. Co., Seaboard -| Bank Bldg. Seattle, Wash. Z oO FOR SALE OR RENT— HOUSES -AND FLATS 7OR RENT—Furnished six-room house for rent reasonable. For particu- lars call 481R. 6-27-1wk. FOR RENT—14 foom furnished hows Mrs. P. G. ‘Harrington, 46 Sain 8 p24 6 FOR RENT—Four room house. 413 13th street. ‘City water. Nice gar- den. Phone 590R. 5 28.1 wk FOR RDNT—Two nice modern house keeping rooms. Call 454X or 514 Hannafin, | - 3 26 tt FOR RENT—Close in furnished rooms. | Also rooms for light housekeeping. 411 5th street. Phone 273. i 3 29 tf FOR RENT—Ncdern furnished rooms, 827 fth st. 8-16 tf WORK WANTED RESPONSIBLE girl, business college student, wishes to werk in exc’ for board and room. Phone 45 WORK WANTED—By « _by_colored girl. Phone i GIRL WANTS PLACE TO” WORK FOR BOARD—Telephone_ 183. §-20-Imo. HOUSES WANTED ANTED—To rent small, modern house. Phone 264. 3-13+tf “Ashes hauled and gardens. plowed, Phone 534Y. "5 21 mo. FOR RENT—Storage or repair room. Phone 299K. 419 tt FOR SALE—Grand new Studebaker at a verr reasonavle pricd. See R. M. Halladay, Phone 139. 3 46 tt FOR SALE CHEAP—1917 Studebaker six, 7-passenger.° Run about 4,000 miles. For quick sale $875, Phone 141, 3/22 tt 120 At ‘Ss given away, three miles from ‘village, 1-4 from _gchog],.1. 1-2 from store and cheese factory. Lays well, rich soil, 10 acres valuable timber, splendidly watered. Pine 11 room house, water inside; splendid ‘barns, 30x62 and ‘24x36, concrete floors, hip roofs, galvanized siding. Nice hoghouse, large hennery. Build- ings practically new, ‘abundance fruit. Including hay, grain, 17-cows, bull, three yearlings, good ‘team, sow, 60 hens, springtooth harrow, grain drill, cultivator, plow, horse rake, mowing machine, Wagon, buggy shs, harnesses, all small rice $6,300. Reason, poor “ree list. Ellis Bros, Spring- Y. 4 25.1t FOR RENT—Six rooms and bath in duplex all modern. 907 Sixth street. See Western Sales Co. Own E six rooms ondition. §@pply to’ A. Van Hor! “OR RENT—Three room ftat in mod- ern house. Harvey Harris & Co. 4 5 10 tf house. e FOR FNT—T-room modern Inquire Harvey Harris & Co. 4 22 tf FO ENT—Five room house; close in; corner lot; $19.00. F. E. Young Real Estate Co. 5-3-tf FOR RENT—Five room house partly modern, 400 Eleventh St. Phone 154K. 4-24-tf FOR RENT—Seven room house, all modern. Hot water heating. 710 Ave Nn. 42te \E. T. BURKE ‘Tribune Block - Bismarck, N. D. ! gp) Phone 752