The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 18, 1918, Page 2

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tena eal saa Be eh beta ln SANS LE 8 AES LeSueur is still secretary of the Non-/ eoples College. would have enjoyed taking a stick’ in = : A i | ; E | pa n league, Fort Scott, Kan. thoxe casos and I ftope I! have not ~ q | Dear LeSueu On June Sth be-|through failure to receiye your Jetter. | suf stion The first instalment, made public sey eon 4o-and 50 members of the I. W.| prevented the boys trom having real ' ered: From, sicrvots jeral weeks ago, included a letter from | q.” with socialists, numbering in all| counsel in the cases, 1 i years, F find after i | LeSueur to Haywood which spoke of }135, refused to register at Rockford,; Of course. other arranzements have f*rhis damned war b % yes" and urged TM. wel tee nine beta time. I will be at “i pera atey: , ee ee nsepip.|_ hese men marched in a body to the; the address kivew above. 1 have re- | canehei ee ca! nist [oyposition to) sy ig aud -conbe Sr i] avd gave themselves up’ fo tis | signed from the ~chool and will get SAYS ROUSSOS 4 - sithout focr of cOnsCas yy ition.” ‘The Nonpartisan league's sub- | Syenitn, saying they declined to re-}fuail addresed here more promptly. letter'to Dr, Caltwell written * Fsequent explanation was that the Jette | ster and had came to go to jail for] T hope things are moving along well ce i <M K. Moore, 516,No. 27th St. Ri “ Pay svelte i Ho micaaeete of 4 with you. I look for trouble on t - * eee ee ian locked up, Later 1] Minnesota range when they begin pre-| Greek Not Inclined to Resp2ct Writes His Chief More Than Two |. See aa ee i cis thereut number ‘were Imdly | secutions of the ee ee nani | Greek P Months After War Was Ee ae nce S deputy sheriffs and jail]them, for there is a bunch of rea! Ancient Foe Who is Now serappers there. M. them left tion Indigestion and constipation are condi- sand L would write you t¢ ndie, the case, { prosecution of the war, rather than to » for you to look|make war at home ‘on these workers, s of these members,|but they may decide to go” through. eS ee oe ? ea rea We co Months After War's Start SUE Metronet “edn i ) . | . suf. Qeclared on Germany. sree ie ies qaulled todays hae | Se lhe eros coeuts| wameeltion HUE eupine tions closely related and the cause of much suf- =e r was dated June 20, Pee coming up oul go theif pei . oad fering. Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is.a mild, HAD TROUBLE IN VIEW {hn to months after the war decane save | Being interested iron 5|OUTRAGES ARE. GENERAL | pleasantly effective laxative; it quickly: relieves of ays a is interested in’ men, the™ govern-| * aN . Saied A , Fo toes ‘ —_— ; ition, Tithe ‘a defense, to which they |ihent will not be put up against a hard | : met Sie the intestinal congestion that retards digestion / Said His I. W. W. Crew on the eee anne ee eee is now in Fort Pana ar are fue (eo play in case oe acer and o Women and Girls ES-aped and has been the standard household. remedy eae en i, low-work NO uae ors “The man who telephoned me men-{there is no telling. what would de- a : Sey ey ey a ‘ : Range Would Fight Attempt | bvavenwerth pe ‘ <8 tioned man of Chicago is a_pos-{velop. 7 So'’diers—Massacres and | in countless :dmes for many years. tc a 2u. r nt; ei at a ye cble kuwyer. T told him that if, we] J hepe that the department of jus- Slveny ‘ _ 7 f at Conscription. ate x latest e™ were going in on the case, | mueh pre-|tice will realize that having enough! ve } ca a ee: which was identified by Haywood | serred yon to represent the interest of | registered for all purposes in had bet- | — DR. CALDWELL’S » at his triat in ¢ summer. | guy y o|ter quit and aid the government in the ity B. C. Robont t from counsel rrested at! Was written in repl Haywood that 1 ri ter some of the Minneapolis, Minn. Arthur tional Nonpartisan le Will it be y after the inte: -| Syrup Pepsin} . written to WitHian b Tay wool of the | Rockford, i 4 a oH ‘a rere and what would be your fee There is no power on earth so prone YW. more than two months ¢ Ling ter er for the draft. eT Dae on aoe pba eare a se as ieloviincs 1 + Se ~ 7 fy ea See eee eign iy | AS the case now ‘stands, it is. T be-[to blunder as ignorance in authorit Wiles the onetime conductuk ae | The Perfect Laxative the United States engered “the war.) wood | spoke of the draft a8 an invasion of {the commission today. lieve. merely a misdeme: they have . though | Fraternally, —Arthur iy. under| The letters are part of the treats. Chen: voit get 9 close ub, picture S| of what he did while conquering. Sold by Druggists Everywhere * the citizens aie Keyrets Ahacace Prom Cases arrest ch and of | introduced by the yernment in the : predicted trouble on the Mi In his reply Lesueur expressed ree course there is no telling how serious| Chicago I. W. W. tri ‘The Publie| The French, British and Wmericans f ranges shonld the ret that he could d said | he other 3 may develop. Safety commission today » explained | 27¢ getting such pictures in northern | i 50 chs. (& ) $1.00 road up ihe drat sts hea eld eee 8) het me hear from you soon, jthat it made them public for the in- vane Sis ee ae | sa rict was revealed today + stick in those cases. fith best wishes. Ta rmation o: 0 i" innes reeks are x ig them today, it i ees 2 nesta ‘Public Safety ciinmilssiont 1 Ta cMuinl’s Ieee CO fol Mt bees Sear Pan meee peopld of Minnesota Maceronia from which the - Bulgar | ATRIAL BOTTLE CAN BE OBTAINED, FREE OF SHARCE BY ee Lees public the second instalment of the cor | lows _ WIE BD. AwwOOD. \the Public Safety, comm {have retired. i DR. W. B, GALOWELL, 459 WASHINGTON STREET, MONTICELLO, bl Sune 15, 1087. ce betwe The awfulness of Bulgar strocities | \ respon ing to certain dangerous and un- wood which the Arthur Lesueur WDH-OEB 2 Ue: patriotic-activities within the state of} May be judged by this official state ——— LeSucur's, Anse . { Minnesot. . ment made to the New York Enter- iver out) BUY W, Ss. §——— j prise Association by George Roussos, LeSueur's reply to thi by the Public Safety comuiss' weit foll neon ¢ jimlaister of Greece to “the Cuited log pumanity are ignored. ‘They are! ‘That, is the trail of the Bulgarian ollows R ; : wn GRAFONOLAS? ; June 20, 1917. “According to the cabled ‘statement } looking to the United States to inter-| conqueror in Macedonia. Much: evi , i | similar nature is piled up. in i se Commonwealth Av. | of the Greek government just received.| vene so that, they may be allowed to! dence i RECORDS St. Pant. Minn, UNDER BAN IN the German “atreeities in| Relgium return to their hemes.” 1) tite Washington hewdduarters, of Ser- CEES lias A IPQ ean aa re ae ar , pared to what the miseranie Creates ma he ce hers Me None ae a 3 : te é 4 as athens +49 a populations of las! Macedonia have | mest important item future protection Armeni Thrace havg suffered COWAN'S DRUG STORE$ fa ritarurmanttest ss Net! LARGE REGION seston seme woe /teatearieregtnny, thy ronan. te svc the has of [ewaele) ised nau Seok pe | : 128,000 hefore the occtipation and hardly | turn of Greeks to Greece and her prov-| A Greek delagation is now in, Amer- | | 6000 are left today. ‘The majority ‘of | inces. x iea to acquaint the United Stafes gov- New November Numbers of Greece cons | sh: : .| them look more like ghosts"than human! “Nothing can ever right the wrong! ernment with the — frightfulness of No Shipments to be Made to) peing » woman or young girl has! done the ¢ the Bulgarian: raurkish warfare in Thrace, where the, Minneapolis From Big Terri- | ¢e”. pected, | sid “First Constantine of Greek Christian population Imve ‘been “CavaMs which was a flourishing {the lexation. a batchered, ens rhere \the gue who vine | “Greek troops > now reoceuping the!) women have been shame- treated the days as having | Greek provinces which since the be-! fully as the > Bulgars ginning of 1916 had been “unjustly oc-) MYcedonians, and the HUNS. treated tory in This State. {town appears to uny a e og g Lknown it in her haps [Serer ToT heen the prey of an earthquake or of : | Minneapolis, Minn., Oct. 17.—Wheat ! 4 voleanic eruption. | cupied by the Bulgarians, taking ad-) (he Belsiums {shipments to Minneapolis and St.-Paul| “We unders{and that the Greek gov-| vantage of former King Coustantine’s Buy W.s. S$ ——— ; Were banned from large sections of ;ermment is making au urgent appeal to; treachery, have mind the inftabitants A Made. i fron t oI 8 . , je in a Hurry. |the territory of the Soo Line, North. (her aes and neutral governments to! enslaved. males deported. and what is news ae Mase ln 8 ANTE 1é pacific. Groat N es wp Send Nepresentatives to the spot so they | w half t women the; 08" a Rp th i jern Pacific, Groat Northern and: Chi joai suo what havoc has heen tibflicted | mothers of childyen of Bulgarian sole, #ny more than a bunch of grapes oF & | cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul by an} part of Greece, di forced into the yilest. form of! fig. If you tell me that you desire a d jorder of the grain control committee } y thousand males, have been de- very by these Bulg is. A large! fig, I answer you that there must be ’ jmade effective at 12:01 a. m. today ( ported juto concentration camps in Bul- | percentage of the women and time, Let it first blossom, then bear fruit, then ripen. | by H, A. Kennedy, committee chair- Dey have boei disease y saris / ; ae Rapidly theres sioeha atl : ph | have heen diseased by the, Bulgarians x | wheat and coarse grain in Minneapolis | ee r ) EA | termina. nd thé need for-giving spe- | < ' i g J icial service to country districts from } < i ? i | which the wheat has-not .een moving ! 5 ; ee pe Sa \fast enough, were accepted in grain! . a , > } Cireles as reasons for the order. . ae i range, Limited Territory Named. } ; ‘Territory from . which wheat may ; | still be shipped to the twin cities is | designated in the order as follows: ' “Shipments on the Soo Lihe will | be permitted only, from stations me Lashanska Sin Ss “ 5 2 | ‘south of Pierz,~ ‘Minn, ’on the Ma Curly Headed Babby” 2677 | Sot neat ea peg line, south of McLeod, N. D., | on the Minnesota division and east f Alicia, N. D., on the Missouri di- jon. y Shipmehts on the Northern Pa- cific will only be permitted from stations south of Fort Ripley, ea ‘Minn, on the Brainerd line, east of Philbrook, Minn., on) the main line, and from Fergus Falls, Minn., to Wyndmere, N. D., both inecla- | sive, on the Fergus Falls branch. “Shipments on the Great North- | ern will only be permitted from all | stations south of Mora, Minn., on | the St. Cloud-Duluth line, south of | Wadena, Minn., on the Park Rap- | Barnesville and east on gus Falls line, south of ~ ‘. D., on the Brecken- Ca : | ridge division, east of Kjndred, N. ; ,D., on the Breckénridge division, ° ¢ ‘east of Genessoe, N. D,,'on the El- | Jendale line, and south of Rutland, N. D.. on the Aberdeen line. ¢ | NUTMARGARINE Just the softest, sweetest lwlaby that ever crooned a drowsy piccaninny into slumberland. Every yearning note of Lashanska’s rich soprano in this familiar melody is a vocal caress of tender mother-love. 77744—$1.00 If you are a pure food advocate and like good things ‘you'll . : , z . Welcome this wonderful delicious vegetable nut butter. , : | 3 It is a wartime product that has come to stay and has won over thousands tocits daily use. Satisfies completely as 4 spread for pancakes, biscuits, toast and bread, and serves’equally well'as butter's duplicate for baking and cooking. It offers a saving surely worth while—a price difference that - equals fully oné-third the cost of creamery butter. . - As a matter: of legal requirement it is labeled oleomargarine, f but it is entirely free from animal fats, containing only cocoanut ‘ oil, peanut oil, milk and salt. ‘e : if hipments of wheat on the C., od D ° te M O M. & St. P. will be permitted only bd k n I fronn, stations ‘south of Fargo, rin Oo e y | 'N. D.,, on the Ortonville-Fargo line, ro e 9” south of Brampton? iN. D., on the ith 1ne E es | Andover-Harlem line, ‘south of El- lendale, N. D., orf the Edgeley- e & ; | Aberdeen line, south of Linton, N. Oscar Seagle, noted for the lyrie rich- D,, on the Roscoe-Linton line, and A ; fs 3 . east of-Java, N. D., on the H. & D. ness of his splendid baritone, is at his division. ; | ne this ar d rful I] 1 E ; lish shat the entire aipunt e he y so. iis $s {OT : C 4 Ss neapolis grain storage capa . “f , i - ae cia aa c ie & elusive of mill storage, fs now in use With every pound carton you also get a capsule of pure vege- / \ lover's toast. On the other side, ‘‘Loch ~ [is shown by data on grain in store table color, the same as used by butter manufacturers in coloring i ” : - for the week ending Oct. 12. tha! oy . f. lo the colorin e government tax 4s 10c Lomond,” by Seagle. A 607]—$1 time there were 12,424,046 bushels. of | . preame’y. butter. If we do the coloring, the g 3 4 wheat, 55,403 bushels of corn, 3, ee . i ° = barley, 1,627,794 bushels of rye..7_ s iN : im ’ 9 ‘ 53.919 bushels of flax. sain men sai | eYour grocer or market man ‘will supply you: with ‘Holiday, . today present totals woul probably vhich @ s vou er y whit nd dhrefull: ds amount to 14000,000 bushels of wheat which comes to you creamy. v te a ly packe ‘ and 8,000,000 bushels of other grains, i ‘ : a total of 22,000,000 bushels. i Manufactuters—Northern Cocoanut Butter ©o.—Minneapolis. 3 * Minneapolis grdin storage capacity} felt . : - } New-York Philharmonic /fH/ Plays Liszt's Immortal |! ! “Second Hungarian Rhapsody” ‘' jis 55,000,000 bushels, including mill alg ile he 3 storage capacity. Without mill stor: |] : \ Dealers Supplied By: . _ . ne \ x age capacity it amounts to about In the Matter of the Estaie of John &. 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