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SATURDAY. SEPT. 21, 1918. re produced to prov: at | WW t : BISMARCK DAILY NOT ABLE T0 I Am The Liberty Bond. | CHAIRMAN FOR { } : | 4 adventure carries soldiers into, these | Places and a sense of shame generally! “| tried several. doctors and all prevents them from complaining. | kinds of medicine, and had about giv- “The authorities are concentrating en up allshope of getting better. T 4 | their efforts toward checking the vice ' did not think it possiole that any med- ¥ {upon the preveition of opion smug-) icine could be so wonderful in its ef- {gling. As the law stands at present | fect as Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy has : |the task of stamping out the opium povern in my case. You sure have : INDUCT BOYS!. ss cee CDAKOTA NAMED ¥ | aim On the firing line for humanity. {den is a rather hopeless one. won my lasting gratitude. 1 could not q : If you buy me you render—if not you surrender. Wesley McDowell Announces | —BUY W. S, {work at all and had’ constant pain in Q Induction for Student) Army Corps Must Come From Headquarters | Widows and Insurance. jmy stomach defore taking your medi- oa us |cine.” Itisa simple harmless, prepar- kes us | #tion that removes‘the catarrhal mu- . | penne: + d + [cus from ,the intestinal tract and al- : | feel very. bad, ‘to hear iwhat; ‘thd 9 jlayes the inflammation which causes | Securities some oue his persuaded Her | practialely all stomach, liver and in: Pi ® No purse is ‘too poor to own me—none toe rich to ) neglect me, Appointment of Men to Put I was conceived in the travail of the nation—" Over Big One reared in the bosony of patriotism, grown to Even when a widow is notht | personally it almost always i ‘ fruition in the service of the people “North Dakota ¥ i s a ae . pee > kota will be ready to open > wi e insurance money.— i ‘f F; be CROWDER EXPLAINS CASE speak a various language—my message reads “liberty.” ltne drive for subscription to the! 0 ey eae ‘i 3 rams! Derr eas ee nama pA ae Rt ty am the implacable foe of autocracy and tyranny. |Fourth Liberty loan on September 28.” | 3 wie : ‘ey refunded. Lenhart Drug Co. ee iy : said State Chairman Wesley C. Mace oY » Urges That Colleges Sending ¥ Out Misinformation be Re- ported to Him Dowell, yesterday, am hell on earth to that Kaiser who claims divine rights to kill. am the Moses who will bring order out of chaos——freedom cut i} I Tam like manna from heaven to the cause of justice. ; “We have a splendid organization. i all} rybody is en-| {County meetings are being hel of woe, over the state and eve am the bond of sympathy between the allies. i thused. North Dakota is going to put Everything for the Automobile Noth-} is state | ihe big jo over the fir go on and on through the still lapse of the ages—-rock-ribbed | |ing can stop the people of th ’ trust in the Almighty. { from doing their full duty.” ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ Local boards have no concern with ad the ainifalcavde | ! i | 1 | | | | | | | | | ! applications for induction of any regis- or ir SietN scical tant into the student army training [am the hearty handshake across the sea. cane publicity eng organi ton work F corps until they receive an order of Iam the message of cheer to the boys on the blood-drenched cher 1 ete ESSA tORy oar tis g inductions Brovost Maren Genre battlefields in No Man's Land. Jbond selling campaign which opens; ; FLORENCEC. | Se request froma eGneral rd pom tor in.|¢ | am the word of comfort and solace to mothers who've given | /on September 28. ae Miss Florence C. Thorne, who has} formation which would relleve the tre- up their brave boys and defiant daughters. Be Follow ne. is’ the. ise of sSistrict ang been on the personal staff of Samuel | mendous strain placed on local boards) ¢ [ery out to the high heavens o°er the shame and butchery oe eqineisn North Debate ar8©)Gompers of the Sa keer ee mae through applications from young men ‘aintaine to buov-up the doubtine—to inspire the halting aa a L ell. Bias of Labor for several years. has bern ; of 18 who believe Uncle Sam will send ; : SUE ing inspire the halting. }] i Chairmen: J. L. Bell, Bis-} appointed assistant director of the tei to eslece jf 1 will see to it that “government of the people. by the people, ¢) marek: L. R. Baird, Dickinsow; F. P.| vorking conditions service of the de- ak “All applicants for induction into and for the people.” shall not perish from the earth. Rewnett, beMonia GH Ure partment of labor, Her duties will be; fa ; the student army training corps should ‘ lier; A. 1. Hantet Grand hove iG; & | to investigate working conditions in e He sues vue aaa Carrington; M. R. Porters! War j re f s and; H i be referred to the colleges. If you can I AM THE LIBERTY BOND. ... Pa Deven Doyen’ A.B. De: | eh dndustrles-and Ie pstope. Fu enrane | \ ascertain the name of any school ! * famestowice WS. mienne or a | ; | which is giving information contrary | a weueet Willi J. E. Ph ies Rownlan® ards. \ to the above. advise this office immed: | SRST RE TOE DRAIN liter : TA | ee ; ie mt ir Lord. Cando; J. H. Newton,| i : iately, and corrective measures a Mandan; E. J. Weis 80. |troduce their victims to dangerous} { ve epule ieneeac re County Chairmen: H. P. Goddard.| vices when the men are under the in-| Scores‘ of requests have been re) 5 5 Bismarck; Karl Klein, Washburn; | fluence of liquor. ae ceived by local hoards from aeaae " Scott Cameron, Linton; A. O. Christ-] “Once there the men is kept in ~ | ‘ MOD: WO aay oee eee ritcctisiit| ensen, Fryburg; A. B. Curry, Kildeer; |muddied’ condition with drink and \ stand that they may be directly in-| |. J. Graham, Bliendale; J. N. Me“! drugs until he finally wakes up to ie SE ee ence neal boards: Posy, Ashley; ‘Torger Sinness, Minne-| fifind his money gone. Aa_score_of j bs ejel cee chen | _ waukan; A. P. Litchville) ———— i laboring eee ea eee toc| A. Buchanan, Buchanan; B, W. Taylor, | ——————— ny | f pV enetol ors re ‘i i ivili smi ‘ Stanley: F. ‘A. Argue, Hamilton ® periasion to fesuo transportation to|Exactions from Civilians Reach Similar Sum; Soi S. ‘Gyee ag : BS s induc! w the studen chie ny A. G. Nev eee Scat Wards. a pres: | Germany to Be Made to Pay Hettinger ie J jist, Scranton 3.0.4 Aaa a uae Maree ‘ith essential Sorlie, Buxton; . Graham, a; ; a ent entirely occupied with Sesential By Newsia ° ; = a 2 ae F. C. Rother, Perth; Hugh Peoples, | Your Subscription : ; matters in connection with the recent; (By Newspaper Enterprise Ass’n.) | The method of collection of these |New Rockford; J. ‘Hoffert, Carring- draft, have been overwhelmed with) London, Sept. Gi y will! fine: si 7 “eo * Charles Scharf, Be : ‘ : Sepi ermany will) fines is simple—and easy. The Ger- | ton; Charles Scharf, Beulah; H. H. —when does if hese japnllop Hons) wy which they nave a big bill to pay Belgium after|mans issue bonds in the name of the | Hallezberg, Carson; R- E. Batray, Mi Sie! . a d a oe clans War: Peers pen ty am Me | not; J.C. Peters, Mohall; H. H. Bergh, ; ! ; ou ew General Fraser said today: “The stu-| ar. Belgian provinces and these forced Towner; M. B. Cassel, Hope; W. F. i dent army training corps will be re-} Her collections of indemnities from loans are allotted to the banks. Un- 5 2 cruite* from the student personnel of i ee shed | Ww inpeton ; F. B. Heath, Look at the yellow address sr itiees neat universiites® : The | Colma ue conlast November reached le F. Robinson, Steele; label which is pasted on your oe coca a : , Beach; W. B. Burnett, Dick- paper. It shows you the date the latter pay their allotments overnment will not take young men the huge total of $465,000,000, accord- | within a state time. their doors are | Uayware, Gees 2 Paige 4 i 3. . ; cs . from civil life and send them to col jing to Lord Robert Cecil. closed and they are fined. It stands |@™80"; F. W. Vail, Milnor; ay not | your subscription expires. How thoroughly we are equipped to serve you, no 2 lege, but will take those already in| This sum is exclusive of enormous to reason that after the war hese | Hutehin Jaseph 1. seeal | THE WAR INDUSTRIES matter what make car, you wouldn’t deprive your- he ag school who may be found suitable ma: | “fines” on Belgian cities and confis- bonds will be worthless because the | P : Wentzel, Rug- BOARD at WASHINGTON, self long, terial and induct them into the corps.|catory exactions from firms and per- | provinces will be unable to take them | by ar Greenland, Binford; Le just issued the following rul- i In other words, to get into the student |sons which have amounted to no more | up. | Wingate, ¥ Histon; J. L. Meine Wats | ing: A . F army corps, the boy must already be|than ordinary theft. ‘These exactions; ‘This system has been only a part of |p Citys (arta, arup Bare Wes “AN newspapers must dis- Besides you want to be thrifty ie in school. He cannot use the student {have not been estimated, but no doubt the German campaign for impoverish- 1c E ae Mavala es J eae | continue sending papers after army corps as % means for getting in-| will equal or exceed the “official” pay-| ing Belgium. The HUNS have made | \°™, “1&ane; “A peice eg date of expiration unless SpE een ae oes : ST arene to a school.” ments demanded from the Belgian|it a crime to sell or buy gold, and|©= J- Lander, Grand Forks; W. T. subscription is renewed and We especialy invite you to inspect our storage BUY W. 5. S- |. |Bovernment, ' what gold ‘there is left in Belgium is | Munn. Westhope; John A. Beck, Me- paid for.” | battery repair department. AYER’S WIFE off ones monstrous exactions Ao be (hidden under ground. Silver, niekel | fy eh aenlline, Tent) ise Tribune readers should ‘ltaken into ‘account when peace terms|and copper -coins have disappeared, E ig teria Soe area a ir date labels and a} . That’s . Mi lam SL eee inte rte ane vigalacent coms (hating boon either sent Yo Germony er [anas, 4 O- Sehimanaky, Bolen A. G,|]) Tass ener tly betore thal SERVIC E—Yhat’s Our Middle Name : |ment of Lord Robert Cecil. hidden by the owners, Paper money |42derson, | Crosby; R. H, Farmer, | subscription expires, thereby xX The world knows how Belgium has|and zinc coins are now the only me-|¥laxton; T. D. Hughes, Fargo; Harley |)! ot’ missing a single issue. been laid waste by the German oc-'diums. ' 8. Grover, Lisbon. Last-d: F efter ig Oct: | cupation, but it knows little of. the; | Gemma a oy Pai Seana treaty (i The thefts of money, valuables ard 5 | 4 wholesale larceny committed by the! metals from Belgian firms and indt-| W Fi i 1, You will have to hurry. LAHR MO | OR i SAI ES ( r@) HIT HUSBAND HUN governing authorities from pri-| viduals has been without any regard | }¥ : e nder | vate concerns and-individuals. Men |for justice, although caried out unde who weer formerly wealthy Belgian pretense of fair dealing. The Bel- | FOR r RG | Bismarck Tribune . OVERLAND DISTRIBUTORS i R CONGRESS == : are now poor, their fortunes: having |gians are required to bring al they | Mrs. Anna Curtis Testifies of |been taken, a little at a time, on pen-| possess in copper, tin, nickel, brass, | - alty of imprisonment. ilver or alloys of those metals, to| oe 1 Killing of Former Bismarck During 1915 and 1916 the Germans | designated depots, whether in use or | H exacted from Belgium an indemnity |not. This. included all sor’s of. hard- | Man of 40 million francs ($8,000,000) a}ware, door knobs and window fasten- month “for the expen of adminis-|ings not excepted. ee 4 | P | Minneapolis, Minn., Sept. 21.—Mrs.} tration. At the beginning of 1917, The Germans then offer what they | bane ‘Anna Curtis, wife of Rueben C. Cur-/however, the HUNS found that, while consider a fair price for the metals, | Democratic State Central Com- tis who is on trial for the slaying of | Belgian ‘industry was paralyzed, the If it is refused, they confiscate them.) . . Ennest E- Lack, a neighbor, following |banks still’ had plenty of cash on hand, | After the time for voluntary delivery | mittee Leaves Open Field to an altercation over the right of chil-|so they raised the indemnity. from 40 of metals has expired, the HUNS raid | Sinclair dren to play on the sidewalk, today |million to 60 million francs ($12,000,- every house and strip it of its metals. | 3 took the witness stand in Judge W. E./000) a month, which the little country | he, same practice is applied to fac-j{ ‘ : Ses 2 | Hale’s court as the first important wit-/has been paying ever since. ‘tories and shops. | ue choles one c nadiae for cone %y Ss e defense. eee | Bress in the Third legislative nee ae ‘Moving her hands ana | : 5 { | trict to oppose the Nonpartisan ; smoothing her Cress, Mrs. Curtis t denied her husband had used any | nominee in the coming election was :: tified that Lack, on the evening of Seating. * made at the conference of prominent June 23. had struck down her hus-|, [4 interference in the quarrel | | Democrats and Republicans of the} tana, tollowhe an’ arsiment in front |Petween the children, who continued state, held in ‘Fargo, ‘but the names } of the Lack house over the right of to coast, urged on by two older negro of several possible candidates were} | a group of children to use the side-| LYS, and her hus ? next de- considered, the number including | 4 walk for coasting in an express wagon. | *¢ ived by Mrs. Curtis, givin~ an en- Geo. P. Homnes. Crosby; Walter R. fi 7 : | Declares Lack Hit Husband. |tirely new version of the story from Lond, Minot; Theo. G@ Nelson, Dunn fd : She declared Lack struck her hus-|that told by state witnesses who Center, and Mark F. Jones, Beach. | band at least 14 severe blows about | Wttched the quarrel and the shooting.| Amst am, Sept. 21.—The govern-| as candidates for railroad coi i the head and throat, knocking him] ,._ _ Called Lack “Beast. a ‘ment crisis in Germany is approaching | missioners to fill two vacancies on down aft otherwise bruising and in-| fore cannes ae iriaht puetend.|a decisive stage according to the Leip-| the Democratic ticket, M. P. Johnson | 8 ‘ 3 iy : juring him. lth letes Toei Basra you zig Vageblatt and a majority of of Tolley, and Adam G. Pesmeister, ebuy ‘ ? f TAt’y were sitting on our porch read-|here?” Then he beat him, -most| 10'S" and majority of thei”. curve. were selected. . Both are 3 , < ‘a ! i eee NGdntis said, |SttKing him down, pushing him across |Parbias are resolved to form a parlia-| Republicans. Mr. Johnson is now a A> business -ear so thoroughly 8 i <achen two negro children and the lit.|the street, striking my husband blows / mentary government without delay to| member of the rail commission and c Seay Rois enn = , ; tle Lack child began coasting up and|#P0Uut the head and face. At the curb meet the grave situation that con-| Mr. Lesmeister is a successful farm- good that it will exert its own best 6 ° q own ihe sidewalk across the street, |0th Lack and my husband fell down. ‘fronts the empire. Some of the de-|er of Wells county. A ] nS hit ( d My husband had been working hard |!t was hen that I snatched off Lack’s' mands made by the social democrsts| It is probable that the choice of a ¥ ¥ Salesmansnip g ! _ all day. Bie had said he was so fined [cae cane him a ‘beast’ to strike re | nach conaltion. of Mel entering the | congressional candidate in the Third 9 : [ “he could hardly eat. The noise of the) Curtis ir yew. enney : district will be made today or Satur- at . children disturbed him so be could not|, M#s- Curtis told of trying to keep} | First—Abolition of | certain para. ! Seat i A thoroughly dependable invest- Ma read his paper.” (Ber 1ns s own yard for) graphs in tNe constitution. 7 Buy W. 8S 4 5 * Mrs. Curtis then testified her hus- portent Panos fee Shey Second—Entry of the social demo- Te ment for those who use one or-a , = iy band went into the house and put his | testified her and staggered across jcrats into the government. " re} 1 no F pistol in his pocket before crossing |the street to the Lack home, where | Third—Occupation by a social dem-j ti ; fleet of business cars ce y the street where he told the father of |Hrnest l.ack dared Curtis to shoot.!ocrat of one political post. It is pre- ¢ - i the two negro children to keep the| Calling him a coward. | sumed they desire the post of minister j children from coasting. Mrs. Curtis|__ Mrs. Hernietta Brander and Mz?5./ of the interior. 8 : Helen Provan, janitress at the Climax} The center party decided upon its 4 s n Oil company, who watched Lack push | action at a meeting yesterday after-| Q It will pay you to visit us and examine this car | 4 . Curtis across the street, testified to/noon and gives as its price of allég-| uS ey : The Perfect Baby a seeing Lack strike Curtis two vlows|iance to the new:move. the retire-|Women Touts Lure Soldiers j : \ : E | with his open hand. ment of the present chancellor. I h e : ; c 4 Of The Future = into Them 1) The haulage cost is unusually low. i 2 + yt § é Sere . By Newspaper Enterprise ‘Ass’n.. AStaple Method Thet Bas a Vondertt Reha ua ik ar peat London, Eng., Sept. 21- e i 3 ; ; apon The Future ofan. ish authorities are taking firm steps : ‘ v A to stamp out opium dens which send 7 %: i out women “touts” to lure men to e 'e AN CoO. he # ra Zi ; A them. ji h 4 5 ¥ pL) The chief difficulty is weakness of ‘ Mai Ss 4 ; i law and the cunning with which the 212 Main St. BISMARCK __ Phone 888 ; | di smuggled drug is concealed. 4 . oN " The women “touts” generally get |. i : : a ‘ men to the dens on promises of se- Before the arrival of baby knowfg women curing drinks for them after the 9:30 (prover half a century bove used with posing hours. f Psalarity. the timehonored preparation, 4 This promise ig also employed to ; {ce ET ut: eppilcation, for ; get patrons for the “dawn dances” -e abdomen and breasts. it penetrates ‘ conducted in the fashionable West | re ml bi s_and tissues, render- ‘End. Authorities are also on the trail « ay he pea pak eae yield to nature's of these dances, which frequently last ; i demand weeks: regna: until 5 a. m. ee ee ee ate The not Saiiart Because of “light restrictions” the i ng orale and stretching pains f halls where these dances are held Sah \ we caine eon oa its ie prepare are dimly illuminated by cil larhps and gest, Tepose happy anticipation. 4: candles. 1 the use of Mother's Friend dar- The Empire News, which conductet | BY ioe iad the muscles r when an investigation of the opium dens . i shy ‘arrives, and naturally the pain and ianger crisis. ie recently, says: it @ Saothes's Fiend is = after the for- “The ‘dope houses’.of the West End | ci nula of a tel tamiy tocor by the Brad- are fitted with a cheap fingry and are le | pest ey ae Tt. is for alata te | touted for by women harpies who in- | f ‘wonder- and q ned Book.” R Fig and com! - r Pye me every Two —-nerican Red Cross officers, bearing on their own sleeves the record A ~ “4 Ee soler” | of their acquaintance with Austrian guns, are examifing the scattered wreck- PETER OS PACOLLEG E ij ‘ ‘te | age of the rolling canteen beside which Lieut. Edward H. McKey, an American 608, ae Ayeune North, Rianespetis, wie bottle |. in Red Cross service, lost his life June 17 at the Italian front in the Piave ie wir ~ “ Writ mu id nd | victory. The canteen has been turned upside down by the force of the explo- tages and EHS sanes for gene Ren The Gove cy \ aloe f = sion ‘which killed the American standing beside 1t, °°" Braptrceesree > Dousnnis wt worsen tes = : : fates | # 5 . FS Ree: 2 * . i