The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 20, 1918, Page 6

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WEY THERE JAKE: How re {T'S A DURN 6000 te (TS TIME T’ EAT AD AY LUNCH HE RE TWING 1 LOST IT J: ‘ ; AY THETH ou) IE 1 DIDN'T LOSE a Kashi! o- ; MO ecaE : DINNER BELL? itl 9 ha-ha-a FRECKLES AND HIS GEE- IT GorS Good T EAT YER GRUB), AFTER WORKIN FRIENDS ie ~ By Blosser JAKE WAS GLAD HE LOST HIS DINNER StH! LISTEN ~ Y'SEE 41 TES’ ser SEE ITS 1 GOTTA BIG «NEEDLE VALVE SPEED CONTROL AN’ A TALKIN” | SUSPRISE FOR “ON TW’ DISK CLUTCH PUT ON TH’ STOP MACHINE ! YoU w LISEN | AN’ Now | WIND LEVER — ae SQUIRREL FOOD By Ahern A BALKING MACHINE WITH- OUT RECORDS a 5 Ee LINDBERGH 1s tion’s ability to lose 8,000 votes. and|in the field, andthe campaign. is one ? get away with the bacon next Wednes-|for a whirlwind finish. “Frazier and ( LOSING LEAGUE day. Lindbergh are riot billed on the.same Julius Schmall, secretary of state of| platform: at any point. Frazier .has VOTES EACH DAY Minnesota, renominated by a big mar-| had Kositzky for his team-mate~part GE gin at Monday's primaries, has offer-| of the time, and in some of his en-| It was conservatively estimated at}ed his services gratis to the anti-|gagements he has had the attorney the capitol this: morning that Lind-| league organization in North Dakota. | general for a speaking partner. KIN bergh’s tour of North Dakota is cost- He will ‘be used for a number of John Steen, independent candidate ing the league 1,000 votes a day. Lind-| speeches in-this state, and it is hoped:| for governor, is making a number of a, bergh is closing his second day in| that Governor Burnquist may be in-| speeches in his own behalf, while . 2 the stateand is scheduled-to remain|duced to come to remain until the | Homness, Langer's opponent fotyattor- Tribune Was Misinformed in Re-| in North Dakota until after the pri-} primaries. ney general; Judge Vick, candidate for, maries. There are some even in league] ‘Both the league and the independent congress in the First district;;M. P. gard to Jamestown Defense | ranks, who question the organiza-| association have full corps of spgakers | Johnson, who ‘would be railroad com- Board Resolutions et have been active. ; BUY W. 5 : BREED ELECTED. Ashland, Wis., June 19.—George S. Breed of Chilton, Wis., today wa» elected head of the Grand Army of | the Republic of Wisconsin easily de- feating Lent of Superior. ———avy w. ss =—— . “Consumers will suffer a serious short- - age of coal next winter, unless they be.’ * gin to fill their bins at once and contin- ue to accumulate their winter’ supply during the summer months,’? i ‘ Dragging Tempo. Profiteer—"That's. just lke those musicians. I hired him by’ the hour, and see how slowly he plays.”—Punch. missioner, and others on the state tick- | ORGANIZER WAS MISTAKEN ‘No effort was made at Jamestown’on Monday to prevent E. A. Bowen from speaking, says the Jamestwn ‘Alert, in correcting The Tribune. The Stuts- man county council of defense, to which Bowen in an interview with > e The Tribune referred as a “bastard JHnoHHHOHHNNOONUHHNNONNNHNNNENUNNNNNNAHMANN war Srenneater with no authority,” =; pay aimed its resolutions against Lind- =. bergh, who had been scheduled to = a 4 : a 3 y fe speak at jamertonn on Monday even: = “4 ing, but who did ‘not appear. Mr. = : ‘ Eowen, who filled the engagement for = Where . would Lindbergh, was not molested, says the = Alert, which comments upon the inci- = ti Soe St dent as follows: 3 \ & ‘i a hs “The: Bismarck Tribune of June 15 = makes a misstatement in regard to = the meeting held in Jamestown on Bek Vg byes Monday night at Orlady hall by the = e e * (Nonpartisan League, at which meet- = nN ? ing Ay powen a league organizer, prin ] C} spoke. e Tribune says: iB athe Jamceows counell-ot aotenee cae, q passed resolutions prohibiting im ili i 4 Pua dbeaking, @ndvsbrerat halle aid i When you see.a man toiling like a beaver to a the, court house were denied him.’ ‘ éxtend the sale of printing presses far and wide, (i “This statement is not correct. ‘No a 7 i Balle or sevombly, rooms were only take your hat off to-that man. or a meetii the N t = A y . Tadgue bythe onauell “at. aetenae, = In a literal sense you wilk not, of course—for = ° Whose jresolation; and action ia ee Fy er amil a 1 g King B Fami ly = the reason that to date, Americans have not been ; speaker onsversoh under “an indict. ® i= in the habit of dipping their hats to ANY man ment or arrest for disloyal utterances. = —and if our MONEY holds out and we buy 2 q hie rosotation: jrowkd include & A = enough Liberty bonds we are never Boing to. vettised to speak nets Monday night, = HAVE ‘to. io ‘but was not e city. = i. sorters was no effort made by the 3 That is the war-time spirit of true-blue’ Americans---the spirit that will win ; = But if you’re one who has read-even in brief council of defense and no in- Ss tention to prevent Mr, Vowen or any the war. The day of talking patriotism’ is passed he time has come: to ; 2 pea ‘ith story ees Pecsataely wend be f other person connect with the Non- = mil o Darian’ Teague, fom Holding 8 practice it. : 2 reminded that you OWE these men something! a H ‘i iscussion of public i ps = : matters at ts city of Tans LOND f: , m = in iets si fami iis re ae i where the speakers were not under / 1 e = ew pai charges of an official nature for dis- Your government has officially set--- = : long way down, from savagery to the present, | loyal acts or utterances. ig y - gery P { The courty eouncll of detente is = but destroy the printing presses and type cases ‘ not @ self constituted body, but re- = colves ity authority trom the state : F J 2 8 tl si 2, and the slope backward would be deep and dan- council of defense, which was named t ric la l Ine = erous. - %y = by Governor Frazier under the law y; 4 : = z : passed by the last special session of 3 : > we Away would go our schools, our railroads, our : the legistature. Secretary. Box of\the ‘ > w ao Me h Il the bi: zi state council of defense, designated ation ar oa 'S a Be = telegraph and our telephone systems—all the big ’ S.A. Wilder to name members of the headliners of our present day civilization, and j county council and the members of h, thi ti Id . i this body were selected in response to ‘ ) o = - 800n enough, say ree generations, we. wou! : 4 the request of ithe ale soanell of de- : = be narrowéd down to a:“walking distance” knowl- a nse, and their namés were given in 13 ! i seg , = A . : q the report of the meting of th county ; ‘ Bre ag dé ; ; = edge of things, and’ headed straight for sandals, 5 counel eldjfonday afternoon at th On June 28th: ‘every Americar will be sailed d ‘to: enlist in the great 5 itis, “chibi ahat. beavis an 1a the pre-Alata Z i Lvomnmercial club. ¥ | pilteldentaly. tr. Bowen added tn , “army that stays at home.” On that day every. loyal American should “‘sign Fy ages. ; 7 ee H a i ribune { : AMF. Lindbergh Bad een in Jamestowt the pledge” to invest a definite amount in. War ‘Savings Stamps each month 3 Printing is the Sun of the human intellectual = on Monday evening he would have pa ‘ 3 universe—the newspaper is the giant reflector = spoken... There seems to be some dit- ~ during 1918, . Ed z ; ference iff opinion between the poll: , ‘ \ S which collects and diffuses information to every FH y i < ticians and the county councils of de- \ : ep ies quarter of the habitable globe—AND THE AD = f fense as to the extent of the latt R ; “gs : y x Z 4 cuthorty Which springs trom wel: W. .S. S. Cost $4. 1 7 m n‘Jane TRANSMUTES IT INTO COIN-OF-THE- A $) state council of defense, whose author- bs ity is practically unlimited. : Worth $5. ad Jan. d, J 923 ° Hy REALM! B : BUY W. Re ' is LY Pon =s Ey : How long will the ad survive? = i Oe Nears on MMARY. “e So long as one man has merchandise that an- FY — Chicago.—The government closed £ other man wants to: buy. . Z it's case in the I. W. W. trial. | ‘ } Aaa : H oA aunisetonGonais passed $220, A: merchant can get merchandise in larger 3 pension. = Camp ay ‘Tacoma Wash—Major EH cuenta a ce en ree and so ator 3 General H. A .Greene was relieved of 4 at he will. sell to ie consumer at a Tow mar- = his command and ordered to Washing- National War Savings: Committoe 2 gin of: profit. He can afford to do this because = Springfield, Ohio—Lieutenant Frank 5 his sales will ‘be greater, likewise his profits. = f S. Patterson, Dayton, Ohio, snd Lieu- $01 dds wh = tenant Leroy Swan of Norwich, Conn., i = ns eeds wha’ j = were killed'in.an aviation accident. es re Contributed to the: Winning of the War by = i H Mer ie a4 ie t'another has, just. 80 wg Pensacola, Fla.—B. B. Sylvester and = long will there be advertising—because the value = A. B. Blair, naval aviators, were killed 2 of advertising has at last become understood = % y ae ae | SALES COMPANY | eof , ‘Washington—General Pershing de- = = nied that. gas masks furnished Ameri- = _ = can soldiers have proven deféctive. CE a oC ae : Bis : 3 ’

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