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. ‘ BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUN SATURDAY, OCT. 12,1918 7 7 5 \ the commissioner believes she must | register at the employment office. This ‘Pool room attendants. a be guaranteed the return of this nia-| will greatly assist the program. tf Sort drink and Roda, fountain . a chinery, else her commercial life is y sf “4 attendants. ruined for years, for as M. de Billy |! Following are the non-essentials: | 9. Real estate *dealare: : Pi says, German factories at this mo-|, t. Barber ‘shop and bath room at) 10. Insurance agents (amend. to|—i é . ment are prepared, to start anew for | ndants. {part time men). |: ; : the trade conquest of the world, and 2. Hotel and Peers avint helpers. 1. Sewing machine agents. ; will begin. the minute peace comes. 3. Taxi cab-drivers. 12. Fruit merchants. ef France cannot get her industries back}. 4. Garage and’) repairmen other] 13.‘ Mercantile stores. : gece ° to what they were in 1913 within/than those sheared in work essential 14. Shoe shining parlors. —that Ss ‘our middle name. the next two or three years, even with|to the war. 45. Dealers in metals. 2 the help of the United States, 4 5. Painters, , 16. Automobile accessory stores. That’s why| France is going to in-; 6. Paper“hangers and interior dec- Contractors, building—new pro- sist that no peace can come until | orators. Germany not only returns French soil {to France, but returns French indus- s, puts back the machinery ,she rebuilds the factories she de- ed, and reopens the mine shafts she dynamited. hoes “WE WILL BUY YOUR “TABOR 10 BE | Donce BRoTHERs - -—USTEDINGITY| MOTOR. CAR | Although second in number of cars |Community War Workers’ Coun: built, still we are unable to supply the _ || | ei Will Make Important | ever &towing demand for new Dodge Census. Broth##s Motor Cars. : Sey. You can find out why this is from what sg he movcy ceermuam Orne cot people are saying about the car all around {munity labor board, has received in ee lea 'Clean,'|\Warm Storage en cues cl eee ssers emis Dbdge | Brovicts Our electrically operated doors, prompt. courteous | report. Immediately: dand: iheuieciat Motor Car—new or-second-han' you: - service, and warm, accessible storage facilities, will please " NOIeRsentinias i iiclides eran ea toee would sell your Dodge Brothers Car, let you—especially during the fall and winter months. It is ye 4 tior oe d: n-turn our intention to make winter motoring a business proposi- } : | The local community labor board us hear from you today—you ca tion as well as a comfort. : ee | | will make a thorough canvass of Bis- your.car into cash at once. L abe ! \ f ‘marek and vicinity, determine the : For those who do lay up their cars, we suggest our | number of men that can™be released e M. B. GILMAN CO. ‘ fireproof dead storage, and our Storage Battery wet and |for war work and place women in SToeMcin St, Bismarck Phone 888 | dry storage. | these positions wherever practicable. SE, rs M . y : | The whole war proeram hee been! Distributors of Dodge Brothers Motor Cars i moved ahead, and this Means that the | industrial program required to supply | | and equip it much be hurried at great ; speed. Just now this program is seri-; fously retarded for lack of man power ! {in war industry, and as: soon as this | faet becomes known to the American | people they will put aside all non- essential business and take up war | work. Read carefully the list of non-ess | tials. No matter what make Battery or car, we promise you the highest class work at reasonable prices. Lahr Motor Sales Co. | Distributors of Overland and Willys-Knight,cars, Republic - Trucks, Western Electric Farm Light and Power Plants. Car Owners’ Favorite DAYTON AIRLESS TIRES For Fords, Maxwells, Chevrolets Any car using either 30x38 or | 30x8 1-2 this tire puts an ‘end to your puncture troubles. Good for 15 to 30 thousand miles 1 1917 FORD TOU FENG CAR IN| i A. J. Ostrander i J B. HALLORAN & CO. ' - 9 Thayer St. Bismarck. | Biomareeeeanee: ising = Phone 268 ASK FOR DEMONSTRATION. RETURN OF SOIL TAKEN NOT ENOUGH French Ha Cia Commissioner Ed-| ward de Billy Names Terms i of Surrender. ; i | jeation at once with H. F. O’Har | chairman, Mayor A. W. Lucas, Frank; ilhollan, E, G, Patterson or Mrs. izabeth Geiermann, memoers of the | mmunity labor board, or with the | United States employment office in | the Northwest hotel, and full informa- | tion will be furnished. The board; | Prepeses to act immediately. { All women who will accept employ- | ment in any capacity and thus relieve} men for war work are requested to! avuauauennuccuuvanuanensuuensnausesuuaneascndevessasangescoonnsocueasouevsnecoesocoevgguanassseusaiaaty Fordson: Tractor MUST REPAIR WRECKAGE; German Labor Should Restore; Homes and Equipment of | Commerce Ruined. Bs FOR SALE (BY E. C. RODGERS) (N. B.A. Staff Correspondent) — | ington, D. C.—France will not sfied with any peace which} merely returns to her the ground hw stolen by HUN! UAUSUOSDOCGUAUUOSSUASUUUGOOOGONAROBUAaCURaNaattONE EDWARD DE BILLY Ruins of Bethume, typical of havoc rought by HUNS, and . rench High KCommissioner Edward de. Billy, who a Returning Alsace and Lorraine will | states terms of restoration and peace. . 4 not be sufficient. . ‘sist that, from their own works and \ if Germany must give back her stol-/ factories, where so much of the equip- ~ Made by-Henry Ford & Son. F fe en booty, as well as her stolen lands.;ment of our factories are now em- y Germany must rebuild French fac-|Ployed, the Germans should be com- - picletena heme |pelied to bring back all that is nec- oS agen 4 ig a ‘esary to but back things in the situ- an A 2 upkeep, reliable and is hand back noorthern France but she! ation where they were before the de- A Tractor low in first cost and upkeep, ; vananagsuanacnnusveusnaavocennavonsennsoucccnsgsvosnosongsuscuaesuacuassenueucraenaauiat must hand it back a found it in 1914 as p would be mere justice. It is, This is the determination in French! pesides, the only way of restoring life minds today as interpreted by M. Ed-/at once in the devasta ward de Billy, present head of the French High Commission to the Unit-; ; ed States. In plain language. the HUN must) the demand of President Wil repair as well ore. i they were fighting neither for annexa- I came to this understanding of the; tion nor for indemnities; that th French peace program during a talk} were fighting to defend themselv with Commi r de Billy at the/ having ben attacked: and that their above ‘all “Efficient.” Over 1,000 satisfied owners. in North Dakota. The Dakota Motor Company UOGUAUNOUDAGAGOGDOAUNTOOTAAUCNAGUGUOOUEOROUOUROOUGOETET annecgcacgegcensanscnnacan: i bien comin s headquarters in/ aims were threefold: : Bismarck. } ashington. | “Reparation of damage done. : = Anything less than restoration spells, “Restitution of whgt had’ been | ’ Distributors for Burleigh, Emmons, Kidder and = ; future ruin for France, the commis-, robbed. H y = sioner believes. “Guarantees for the future.” Logan ‘Counties. = Hold Germany for All Injury Catalogs HUN Wantonness Y = “Germany must be held responsible M. de Billy points out the long list iv for all injury done to France, the peo-| of unwarranted and wanton acts com- ple of France and the industries of | | mitted by the Germans from the first | France, excepting those injuries un-! day they. set toot on French soil back avoidable in wartare,” Commissioner | at the start of the war. de Billy declared He called ‘attention to the efficient France's peace terms show plainly! method Germany pursued in stripping through this question asked by her’ French factories of all machine commissioner: destroying such machinery a e “Shall.we be content when he will|could not transport to Germany. Thi: have sent them (the Germans) back was done to ruin France atter th to their homes, and will not that war, war; to n)ake it impossible for France| be a success for them, even without: to compete with German trade in the any of the annexations they claim,| markets of the world; to make France if when they retire. they leave behind! an economic dependency of the Ger- them a ruin. that the power of pro-! man empire. All this machinery stol- duction of the world will not be able'en from French factories, has been UNQUNUNUADESDOOUUCUALEDEOASUCAUOSCOOUEQUUUCQSCUDDAUGSOROUUSSOSOQOSNCOGNOEOOCSNORNUCRUCHOOEUCEOSONEOND © We wish to announce to all who have seed corn to sell in this vicinity: that we are always in the market For Up-to-Date Plumbing ; d to heal. except in so long a period} sold to Germans. and most if it now illi t an that it means yo healing? is installed beyond the Rhine. an are WI1 ing (0) mee any prices 4 “And will we not be entitled to in-| Before France can accept any peace, Heating call on or write Frank G: Grambs Successor to GRAMBS & PEET -304 MAIN ST., BISMARCK, N. D. offered you by other firms. We can buy by the bushel or car load, and you get your money the same day you deliver the corn if you wish. Missouri Valley Seed Co. Oscar H. Will & Co. i Car Lots of Potatoes—Broom: Grass in Small or ee Lots.” Sacks. Furnished. PASSING DOLLARS / We have a ‘location to rent past which, every day, pass dollars that could be brought into a store. “Why not come in and ask us about the business locations we have to offer. JOBBERS OF Pipe Fittings & Valves - Bismarck Realty Company Bismatek North Dakota All work positively guaranteed PHONE 561