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~before the war started did Germany Why We Fight Noé - Beceuse Germany for Years Sought « to Undermine Our Goverament and Our Ideals : By CLARENCD L, SPEED @ecretary of the War Committee of the ~ Union League Club of Chicago. ““We are fighting Germany for the Tight to live our own lives a8 we see fit. We are fighting for our laws, our {deals, our- homes, our institutions. “But, how,” one may ask, ‘were all these things threatened by Germany before the war started?, It ts:easy to see how they may be threatened now, for if we are defeated we are fost, but menace those things we hold most sa- |- ered?” OW, THE DROPPED IT- AND, AN. ¥3 EASY ONE LIKE, THAT: TAKE HIM*0UT OF THERE"! i OF. EASY ONES MISSED! WeLuTHAT GLY 1S NO BALL PLAYER To DROP. AN EASY ONE Like THAT- PLL GET You some PEANUTS. AND MAY BE You WON'T MIND ME BiG Boo SENG eB Tom, You AcT LIKE A WiLpan! a HERE BON, Toss) DPA BAG F, E. YOUNG , REAL ESTATE CO. Why don't you start getting that home now? You have always felt thar you wanted a home, so has your wife, but you thought you never had 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 wemces eaneesoe=. C. WILLIAMS & CO. Real Estate Snaps FOR_SALtE OR TRADE—One good section of land six miles southwest of Shields in Grant county, N. D This section is 75 per cent tillable ahd) will trade for city income. Have several houses foi sale, trade bi rout, Will take good ex, tb on che eal. C. WILLIAMS & CO. TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED COLUMNS — POSITIONS WANTED BAPURIBNCED ~~ STHNOGKAPHER and bookkeeper. wishes position. Exempt from draft. ‘Phone 621L. 5.18 1 wk LOST AND FOUND LOST—Two notes made out from First National Bank; Belfield, Find- er please return to Tribune office. ee 5-18-tf. HOUSES WANTED WANTED—To eit ‘siiull, modern house. Phone 264. 3-13-tt MISCELLANEOUS SALE—Ford roadster. Engine ; and garage cheap for FOR fir "Let the Gérmans themselves answer. peome who have never foreclosed a : ee ‘After you have read the evidence out contract. Gitioa ei ‘ aac Sein aaree BA of their-own mouths, you may decide i ing: ice Blemarck Bank Bldg. Taye 7 ma = . | Office open every evening. Tel, No. 497, aniston N. p,| EXPERT WINDOW WASHER, rug whether or not Germany planned to up- Fire, insurance in reliable companies. cleaner and chimney Call eep solicits your orders. x, 302 So. 9th set our institutions, our ideals, our very wmode of life. : F. E. YOUNG strect. 5 28—6 1 In 1901 the National German-Ameri- : FOR SALE—Two fox terriers. Apply can alliance was formed in the United REAL ESTATE CO. 5 South Lighth street. ‘Phone States. In. 1907 it was incorporated a 31K : 5 28 3 Tom, Nov SHoOvLO' Telephone No. 78R ES jestic range pra T- by. act of congress. Its charter is now being attacked in that same body. One of the objects of the alliance, as ‘officially announced, was “to check na- tivistie encroachments.” In other ‘words, to keep the Germans from be- coming Americans. Another object was “to awaken and strengthen the sense of unity among the people of German origin in America.” “This alliance,” its preliminary statement of aims. concludes, “is pledged to bring its entire organiza- tion to the support of any state fed- MAVE BEEN A BALL PLAVER. ThaTs RIGHT, NoW- KEEP... ITUP- KEEP: ir uP! gg gos Office In First National BankBldg. J. H. HOLIHAN Real Estate Bargains FOR SALE—Vungalow of 5 rooms and | CARGE LIST of lots and houses. for FOR SALE—Choice 160 acres, rich soil; lies well; $18 an acre. EXTRA FINE 640 acres with running water; 90 per cent good plow land, Great bargain. Price too low to ad- vertise. sale in all parts of Bismarck. HARVEY HARRIS & CO. For Ss Good Co., Main S aCll at Stacy Fruit t, Bism D. vou residence income in Bismarck to trade for Burleigh county land. Address 516 Tribune. acres unim- eration which is engaged i@the strug- yO _ bung Igwd. for Ble for any of these objects.” eau Well located: A bar J.P. Jackson, Manager ; ; It was pledged, in other words, to FOR RENT=-First class rvoms close to 6—28. have its members vote, not as individ- | elle ce ea Duties ‘ FOR SALIp—Practically new wonder uals, but as German controlled units, | FOR SALE—Corner on Main street. concrete’ mixer, will- sell reasonabie. i of which See I. C. Anderson, 119 dan Pe ou ee etc ee J. H. HOLIHAN tive ae ‘ -ucas Block, - + + + Phone 745 =! FOR SAL Country newspaper The desire for resisting “nativistie “encroachments,” was particularly ab- horrent to American ideals, because WORK WANTED WANTED—Fancy laundry work. printing outfit in good condition. Address for parti¢ulars, Lock Box 242, McHenry, N. D. the effort in this country has always call for and deliver. Phoffe 6 : 5 27 6t eeh to keep politics free from racial x : sal —— — + bok. | A MILLINERY STOCK for sale cheap. WANTED—A god place to work or Location excellent, good booming or religious influences. Yet here was @ body, proclaiming itself German in origin and thought, seeking to perpetu- ate this German feeling in the mist of America, From its very start the alliance ‘sought to foment discord with England. It always spoke of the American press as “the Anglo-American” press, and it IS WOUNDED 22 TIMES Youthful Veteran of Indiana Return | to Fight Germans. Wounded 22 times on four battl fronts in three years of the worl war—and on his way back to the fir PROPOSALS FOR SCHOOL BUILD- INGS, this notice. The Board o* Education of marek, North Dakota will sealed proposals until 8 day, June 10, 1918, for th completion of a four cla ding to be erected on Blk. 11918. ROSINA DIEDE, .')Adininistratrix. Peter A, Winter, ¢ Attorney: for, Admintstratrix, months after: the first ‘publMeation of Dated this 15 th dey of Maren A. D. HELP WANTED—MALE _ WANTED: men at once for mins work at Healah, N. D. For informa. tion apply Hughes Electric Co., of- fice, Bismarck N. D. ~ 5 27 ot WANTHD—Men on road work. Good keep house at once. in town or on farm Bismarck, N. D., G RESPONSIPLA girl, business college student, wishes to work ine for board and room, Phone Will work Writ i. WORK WANTED—By day or hour, by colored girl. Phone 754X, 5-20-2t! | P. J ast of Bismarck, 3 1 sorrel, 1 bay, 1 van have same by proving property and paying reward. Fred Robertson. 5 25 3t FOR SALME—20: ‘lour City tractor, 0, ied out a long ‘and-well-directed | Ing line jon to, the city of aie omer 32. work. Pat Kel ) carried out a long ‘an - . ik t e city of ? ahha Bal 295 1 BUY N. D.| GIRLTWANTS PLACE TO” AWORK | -#!mest new, $ . Also 1916 5+ camptign for the imroduction of the This is the record of John Craw | Bis . in accordance w tt aS ;WANTED=Man 2 WOR BOARD ro taeiae. ON senger Qldsmobile, Al conditign, ford Ricketts, an Evansville (Ind.) plans and spe tic ym by ' NoTt HE PUBL ‘yookkeeper at on D {epee 00. cash or bankable paper. di ii oe into.the schools and its usejin cWwi] ite, poe e “Th Tgp cer according compelled to go through with on Amer- ican soil will be our world war,” sald the New-¥erk-Stents Zeltung in-fight- Next he went to France, fighting on the Belgian and English front youth of,.twenty-two, ‘who heard thi!) Wounded ‘many more times, he wat| : Owing to pi ry 'y Van Horn & Loven, architicts of Bis- f D, or all proposals. Plans and’ specifi- |such services are” performed. ions will be on file on and after |‘ Régretting the necessity ‘for 28th, 1918, with the Builders’ | change and thanking hange in St. Paul and Minneapo- ‘he plies and répairetused in conhection this 5 = he, -public for | WANTED—At once, housekeeper; no their patronage in the past, w2 re R ome experience. 5 28 3t 5:20-1mo,**, 5 23 3t FOR RENT—Moddern furnishei objection to one child. Call or write t room, Lis 309 Kighth street. Phone 236R° id 3t Ruble, Driscoll, N. D: { call to,Battle immediately after, th: ‘ . s ped First Natiopal Bank, . ‘Taylor, <1, 5 24 ot to an tssue Of-its-bfficial Bulletin be-| world war broke forth. ‘ wath ne ae Tae esine re cee the D, 2;22-1wk. a ROOMS FoR RENT FOR SALE—New safe-and roll top fore this atten ‘entered the war, “is| Young Ricketts went to England it| od and marked manded by te: @ealers. from’ whotn | gy pq a sail ep pares rpc UCI RAI AO a dala eT ade waging war Yagainet Anglo-Saxonism, | August, 1914, @nlisted in the Britist| Building” and each pr such supplies: draspurchaged, we. the |-HELP WANTED—FEMALE | *°°v'ng.” Phone 236 Binarek ND Phone tale b against the fanatical enemies of per-| marines and soon saw service with ar) accompanied by a certifi , undersigned ‘tts engaged: inthe auto | WANTED—Girl for general houso- PORT RENT we RON, ee NO \ sonal liberty and political freedom, it| expeditionary force defending thi| able to Geoge Will, president, f ‘livery business fh: the, city. of "Ais#{-" work, 20, W Thayer'St., Phone 269. | Toons, Ne nicely furnlahell | DIY: CLEANING. AND yeaa: 1s combating marrow-minded, benight-| Suez canal. | Jeast five, pericent, of the: tender. ee are Contpesed q placedie bus: re — 529-30) room, Hot ‘and cold sal aol dione "at P. Motel al es shop. ed ‘Kknow-nsthingiem, the sinfieNed'of |» ‘Thonihe:aronto Gallipolpeninsula |, Pils will be opened in. the ros. | inosses unonissstgelly cash Mets. | WANTED—Lady. cook, for hotel ser]. at 712. Bru. stivet LM Phone 492.,,Jos. Snidla. \ the British, "snd the enslavitg: Porifan | sre was’ woundéd several’ times anc Doard of Pdlication at the Mted Sehool and iter sane ot i arvibed | ecaauont ane eH Be conf ces om "9 87. 6t. i é 5.23.1 wk ism, which had its birth in Englund.” | was finally sent to am English hos/ pufiding in Bi i, NOD. rendered by the tntlers} BAILS | eee cinch te Address 17 | FOR -RENT-—Newly furnished room | FOR SAL CHEAP—One gray reed “The race war which we will be) pital, The right is reserved to rejéct any | required to. he. paid story’ if qn time] =" ae SN aT Ta very reasonable. Phone 419 or call baby carriage, sanitary couch, new NURSE GIRL WANTED—Phone 869.| at 113 Thayer. mattress, library table, mahogany stand, large dresgep,igas stove, gas automatic firelessyicddker, enamel- ed, iron ‘bed. 2GlaWisGdvhrane, 602 Brepesal to-amend the New York I | al ane ‘ke. ablilty to speak’ Peetae tehedl th Paral lis, Minn., at the, office of the ‘clerk {main, ~ Respevifully, |. W. H. stark care Van Horn Hotel, pon ENT—A nice Taree Bil modern |’ Second street, tet 28 1 wk. + and iti “the ’ Ain fangiiage a! gor tne sl@eal corps, “iands the architicts office in the city HARRY i 5_28.3t)" front room at 419 7th strect, Phone | FOR SALE—Rear springs'Pedn wheels, t requigite for suffrage. H trae pe {ot Bismarck, N. D. ’ . 8. F. | WANTED—A w itress at once, Al} 435K. 5 16 tt mud chains ,back rods, Yatjous parts iz “age. Pe | e tried to get transferred to the Dated at Bismarck, N. D., May 25, lL. E. len's Cafe. Fifth Street. FOREN eee : ton Ford i'n goo ation. Ludwig Fulda wrote a book, “Amer; Ameriean forces, but failed. He 1/1918. ? 5—4£6 to 31. 3.05 tt RENT—Furnished front room in} - phone 64 J. H. Reamer. "110 fcan Impressions.” They were im-! now on his way back to the froni| By order of the Board of Education = WASrED Waitress AH chaniber.| —MOderD house. 820 Sth St. 51G1wk.) dain street. 5 22 tt pressions of a German who had stud-| with a signal corp unit. of Bismarck, N. D. NOTICE TAXICAB DRIVERS maid, Banner House. 104 Main St.| FOR RINT Rooms in strictly mod- | TApins AND MBN'S HATS cleaned fed this nation: with a. view to’ seeing “and I’m going to carry the Ameri! R. Penwarden, Taxicab licenses for Clerk. the ensuing Phone 231. 5 28 29 Good location. Close in 1 Phone 592X, 515 5th St. and reblocked, expert work send by it, ultimately Germdnized.* “German-| can flag with me this time,” bey ygar are now due and must be pro-|\WANTED—girl for general house- FoR Re . 2 Eagle Hat Cleaning Works, lzation is synonymous with causing to”| writes, ’ cured without delay to avoid prose-| work, small family, no childyen.|POR |= RENT—Furnished rooms Broadway. Phone 58. Bismarck speak German,” he said, “and speak- i ‘eution and the infliction of heavy pen-| Good’ wages. Apply Mrs. 0. W. HE aaa otherwise as 5 22 1 mo fs. 3 q Be O! ve rooms State of North Dakota, ) ) alties prescribed by city ordinances. R overts, the Weather Bureau. Phone tove wood for sale. ing German means to remain German.” q i ; i ‘Wherever’ there were signs of dis- USING UP REDWOOD | county ot buntélen , elty ordinance, ‘provide | that ; 525 tt | and bath with garage; lose in.) RC, Forsythe. Phone 818. 5-22-1wk. content, of a movement which might ae | : “COUNTY COURT. | 6 driving a ca) Want — Experienced competent! inquire of Geo. W. Little, Sec ny {SEED CORN FOR SALE—North’ Da- Supply in the United States Will Be) * stenographer and baokkeeper to take hand store: fal fas % kota grown white dent, Western tend to disrupt: this country, or any other which Germany might find as a commercial rival, the German-Ameri- ‘can alliance was sure to be on the Gone in a Century. Constantly increasing ‘production of redwood lumber in Humboldt county, IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF CHRISIAN DEIDE, DECEASED. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given by Rosina Diede, Administratrix of the Estate of be licensed and that a registrati played upon such vehicle. license tag sfall be prominently dis- On and after this date the driver of any ve- hicle of any description subject to charge of office at Miles City, Mon*. Apply Lahr Motor Sales C Bis- N, D. TED—Girl, for general FOR” RENT—Nice large furnishea room in a new modern house one block from P.O. 2 «Sales Co., Bismarck, 'N. D. * 5 22 it NORTHERN PRODUCE CO. of Bis- marck, N. D., wants your.cream and job. It gave support to the “Irish-| California, means that in less than 8 He : f 2 i . 4 § ‘American societies, because these soci- | century the only commercial redwood| Christian Diede, d, ed, to the Gred-| hire which does not display a, city work. Apply 16 Avenue A wee a Rooms lit atrictiy’‘mod- Bay. ieee market price Ewa etles, before the war, were working for | forest in the world will be stripped| itors of, and aff persons having claims | license tag for the current fiscal year Hhoue d6vt, : aE, Good location. Close in. | pa -wAT -_— the separation of Ireland from Eng-| bate, according to cOmpilations made against said Estate, to presorft tHem. will be subject to. arrest. \TED—Three oa chyable ‘wo- s tl tt TOR BN Two i and Rew DOet 4 a ecess: shers, bai aa NESON, travel. $2: to $50.00 ‘per SS See ables, wall case, cigar case. Terms: by George A. Kellogg, secretary of the with the necessary vouchers to baid C. MARTINESO. to travel 0 $50. per FORR P< Ragnie GVER Ihe Wicst Dart Cash: Gad walanos Gen ily pase land, a matter in which Germany, at that time, could have no legitimate interest. was preparing for war, and was doing blocks, and thus forms, even in for- "eign countries, political centers of gravity in our favor. The isolated groups of Germans abroad greatly ben- efit our trade, since by preference they obtain goods from Germany; but they may.also be usefal to us politically, as we discover in America. The German- Americans have formed a political al- But ‘Germany, even then, | 1895 it was. estimated that the stand- Humboldt chamber of commerce. In ing redwood. timber gin the county tom lands along the rivers where the best. timber stands have been harvest- ed first. < Redwood lumber thus far produced from the forests of the country has represented a value of $160,317,237 and has totaled 9,300,865,626 board feet. NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION. | Rosina Diede, at McClusky, Sheridan Chief of Police North :Dakéta, county, within six] 5-18 to 28. Weekly advance for travel- Co., 9. wee! ing expenses. Dept. 681, Omaha, i. WANTED—Girl or woman for gen- Goodrich N HOUSES AND FLATS _ FOR RENT—Five room modern house at 309 4th street. G. J. Dullam. ?OR RENT—Furnished six-room hou for rent reasonable. i I 481R. FOR RENT—14 room furnis Mrs. P. G. ‘Harringtén, 46 Guaranty Bank, Inquire of KE, V. Lahr, First~Guaranty Bank. tf Write No. 514 Tribune. 5 20 tf acres unfmproved ments. FoR SA 411 Sth street. Phone 273. 3 29 tf FOR RENT—Modern furnished rooms, 827/6th st. 3-16 tf every possible ‘thing to weaken its| would be sufficient for 200 years, but eral housework. Phone 831K FOR } ekeeping | land-near Driscoll. $10.00 per acre coming enemies. A disorganized| since that time the capacity of the EVERETT TRUE - = - By Conde, ; i BU tt | toms, furnished or unfurnished] for eash. Ove Peterson, 6961 6th St. Re eave ie ce palilen s) vith some eg Gndnaraa. te YES Tve BEEN DRAFTED, BUT IM GONG) |——AGENTOSALESMAN [ror Resa—rumammer am —mnie| "Ns at side with her enemies, Germany fig- weave athe future. ee aa cane Go seat al al WANTED—Salesmen to sell guaran- nshed= toons Business rollege. hauled and gardens plowed, ured.’On this subject the much-quoted | Out of 538,000 acres of redwood tim: q teed Oils and Paints. © perience | _—10n0 — 420 1 mo} Phone 534Y. 5.21 mo. : i S unnece: 'y. Extremely profitable | FOR RHNT—Two nice modern house-} FOR RENT—St ‘epaii om. Bernhardt. wroty P ber. standimes: untouched betore;, lure ofer to right party. ‘THE GLEN Pomening rooms. “Call 404K or 6 he ee ‘Measures must be taken at least bering operations were begun in the REFINING COMPANY, Cleveland,| Hannafin, Soar to the extent of providing that the} country, 93,000 acres have been cut Ohio. t. SS Brand nei Bludenaxer 4 German element is not split up in the aver. This cut represents some of the eee at avet ie pone tle. neice: ee R. i world, but remains united in compact | best timber of the county, for the bot- ! FOR SALE OR RENT— ‘Also rooms for light hou: a uBy rene FOR SALE CHEAP—1917 Studebaker six, 7-passenger. Run about 4,000 miles, For quick sale $875, Phone 141. 3 22 tf agysns Nance with the Irish; and, thus, wera es : united, constitute a power-in the state | (Special District—Annual Election.) FOR REN RENT—Four room ‘hou Toom hou with which the American government} ‘Noticy is hereby given, that on on 13th street. City w&ter. N ie aaah : R RPNT—Six rooms and bath in Wie outirenbiof the eee |be held at Will School in the special duplex aH modern. 907 Sixth street. : Tope the actions of the German-Amer | s-hool district of No. 1, county of See Western Sales Co, Owners, ig {can alliance became bolder. The cam- | Burleigh, state of North Dakota. for Bi paign for membership took on new | the purpose of electing the following VOR RENT oad ‘Thayer St has vigor. members of the board of education: | ale rooms with’ bath in, first ¢ Can we talk of peace with a Ger-} |, One member fo serve {or ae ot} condition. Apply to A. Van Horn. _ many, that, b¥en in times of peace, 19 ee TT yo opened at 9 o'clock « | FOR RENT—Three room flat in mod- ’ ie polls will be opened at 9 o'clock « n 5, trying to disorganize our country, fo- a. m., and closed at 4 o'clock p. m. ern house. Harvey Harris & Co. ment strife, and destroy our unity, of, that day. eo S oe Soren ania 5 10 tf simply because a strong, united nation | pated at Ihismarck, this 20th day of SORTENT=7-Foom modern house. on the other side of the world is not | May. A. D. 1918. me | Inquire Harvey Harris & Co. German? Can we make peace with a y order of the board of ed | ‘ 422 tf country, that fills our land with pald | RICHARD PENWARDEN, FoR Rl Five room house; close emissaries in an effort ‘to make its | _ . Cleric 4 in; corner lot: $19.00. F. E. Seung Janguage supplant our own? Can we | Cite boat NG | | Real Estate Ca. 5-3 talk of peace while a government that | 7 DOG NOTICE. | FOR RENT—Five room house partly considers the world its prey domi-| 000 |) ————= modern. 400 Eleventh St. enone nates Germany? f Notice is hereby given that orders | | 754K. -24- ‘have bee nissued to immediately im- | Foi RENT—Seven room house, all SSS | pound and dispatch all dogs found at ci dern. Hot water heating. 710 . ~woosceccsccsserecoccoscoocoooscocs large in the city of Bismarck on and ‘Ave: Mi. 42tt : , eee after May 1 without the proper li- ‘ jcense tag. Tags may be procured ° : ‘trom City. Assessor Morris, City Aud- Shop in The Tribune Before ior cecit 1. Burton, Custodian Cleve: we jland or Police Magistrate Bleckreid, ? ey e jat the city hall. , LAWYER Ws SS : | Tribune Block - Bismarck, N. D ESS a Signed: (, MARTINESON, Chief of Police. 5 18 tt You Shop in the Store. Eee ens Phone 752