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SATURDAY, SomDRES 26,.1918 . BOHEMIA'S REVOLT MEANS THE END OF - oe THE AUSTRO- HUNGARIAN & EMPIRE ra Czecho-Slovak State-is About “a Rise in Fertile Northern ' » Region. Polish Army Likely to Be Added to Fighting Unit of Czechs Within Ring of Huns.’ fee NY A Washington Bureau, 8 Mrzasosase Munsey Bldg., wy“ WASHINGTON, D. Cc. Disruption of the Austrian empire from within™is begun with the break 6frevolution in bohemia and Mora- via. ’ These states have waited for the psychological moment and ‘it has’ cgme with the peace appeals of the > central powers and the refusal of the allies to accept any but unconditional +. surrender: - + Formation of the Czecho-Slovak ( State—already its army has been re: cognized as a fighting .force—the set- ting up ‘of a civil EoverEment may | is peipled by Germans., . jof North Dakota: ston firm ‘or broker at the terminal, Re-expected to follow seon. 9 x mA “Pt the, suggestion of prominent} point. — « ith a hostile army ‘tithin, the its, Six an halt mil /more independent of Austria-and un-| grain dealers ‘of the state a meeting] “A very large yolume of trade ac- ring ofthe central powers’ fiéld ot | metal. depos ix (ang a | settled under ‘Austrian misrule. - of officers of elevator companies and|ceptances as indicated by the fore- operation to which is likely to be add- ed a Polish army, Germany and ‘Aus- tria’ will be fighting not with. their backs-to the wall, but assdiled from all sides. 3 \ Bohemia, with an area of 20,090); square miles occupies a*rich plateau in the narth of Austria. Its center | ig in a high state of agricultural cul tivation, ,;while the mountain rim which mar! ts boundarnes -is rich in mans. ness class BANKS DEVISE “PLAN 10 MOVE GREAT HARVEST Supply Lack of Actual Money Is in This State. Is AN ANSWER TO HAGAN Commissioner Recently Charged Funds Were Not -Being Bohemia and Moravia, where revold against Austrian rule has started that will end in establishment of Czecho-Slovak shows portions ogcupied by Czechs and’ Slovaks, while outer rim unshaded Loaned to Elevators. . | Foflowing close on the heels’ of icharges made ‘by. John N. Haga, commissioner of agriculture and labor, ~ through league organs ta, the etfect {that banks were refusing tO Ioan mon- ey {o elevator companies for the pur- chase of grain, the following state- ment ‘from the North Dakota. Bankers’ jassociation is proving of wide ifiter;: est in North Dakota: state. Skaded portion by the banks of North Dakota, and, by the federal reserve bank. ed by the intelligent and comprehens- th “issuance ances of bank acceptances may not istate laws, which should be amended geptahces, where all parties\interested “To the Grain Elevators and Bankg|.the elevator company on its commis- ““4th—-That which can be rendered “And in‘eur judgment all the finan- cial assistance needed can be obtain- ive cooperation of those agencies in and handling of either bank or trade-acceptances: The issu- be entirely feasible under our’ present to meet thsprsnt situation, but th ise suance and negatiation af trade, ac- in“negotiating the same have a good credit rating may readily be accom- plished.” > The ‘plan recommended in financing | the local or line elevator, contem- plates the drawing of a trade accept- ance:on the elevator company by the farmer, payable in 30 tor 60 days, which when accepted by the elevator | company can he discounted by a loca | bank and passed along by this bank, if desired, to its correspondent in Kar- go, Grand Forks, Minot, Bismarck,” or} other central state point; or to ‘Du- luth, the Twin Cities or the federal reserve bank. When grain accumu- lates in the local or independent ele- | vator and financial aid + Yeeded to | pay ‘for the grain, which for lack of| cars~ cannot be, shipped promptly, a| trade acceptance: can’ be drawn by The Kind You Have Always Betas and which has been in use for over thirty years, has borne the ‘signature of and has.been made under -his pet- “sonal supervision since ite ie Miia Allow no one to deceive pil this, All Counterfeits, \Imitations and “* Just-as-good?? are but Experiments: that trifle with ‘and endanger ‘the health of Infants and at is GAS against ORIA What is C Castoria is a ‘harmless substitute~ Drops and Soothing Syrups. neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. age is its guarantee. ASTO Castor Oil, RIA. It’ contain “Its For more than thirty years it has It is pleasant. been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving health and natural wee, ‘lion Czechs occupy this fertile wegion and dominate its life, while occupying | the mountainous rim of-Bohemia are | sometifmg more ~than 3,000,000 Ger- Besides dominatinl jn agricul: | ture, the Eohemians are rapidly de-| veloping.an industrial life,anfi a busl- is appearing among them They have, therefore, for more than | a generation been growing more and Some men cash their chee! \at some ings account and put the rest wher cheque on it when: they need to. perity. Why not’ j oin them? |): WHAT'DO YOU DO ON PAY DAY? store. After that there is no accounting for the mioney. . Le “ 3 _Other men put-a certain set amount into a sav- ec they can The second class are well on-the way. to pros- other ok Telephone 1S SS - Baldwin Live Stock _50} bulls, 10 to 18 months old 15, bulls, 10.40: - ies Address x BALDWIN FARMS | Once you use it -you willuse no’ AL CARPENTER LUMBER CO. » Bismarck, N, Ds Farms ° a Special private sale offering of Registeyed Aberdeen Angus and’ Short Horn Cattle; alfo-a few: pire bred 4 - Duroe Jersey Hogs. 75 Angus Cows, 60 calves 1 “short Hotn “Cows with 40 bred 2 year old heifers calves? . Pe 40 heifers, 10:to 15 months old ~ g,bred 2 Year ot heifers. e 18 months ofa -¥; jat night with a ery that the firg had ent” government rules, | no eanrying ee - charge is allowed fow carrying. grain |come at last-—London’ Chronicle, lin store. The financial assistance i = oe j which can be abtained in handling the! jare not everything. | fire, would never sleep in a room above been taken over by the army medical members ef’ the eccutive council of Moravia is less ‘favored by nature’ ‘ the North Dakota Bankers’ associa- than Bohemia, but political and econ-| omic conditions are parallel, Beyond | tion was’ hdd in Fargo on Oc ber 2 the boundaries of Moravia to the east|for the purpose of considering the are the mountdinous regions occupied | condition which ha: in handl- by the Slovaks whom it is planned to|ing the grain crop in lo les where include with the Czechs in the new|the heavy crop has caused thé filling Czecho-Slovak state, These later peo-/up of elevators with a consequentiy ples are backward in culture, pover' heavy financial load thrown upon the on and dominated by the Mag-| companies, which, coupled with a se* { Austria, The are nearly vere car shortage, has mado the mar- 600 of the Sloy: keting of the crgp by the produc a Barrier to‘ Germany. serious problem. Over 100 represen- Erectionof the Czecho-Slovak state | tatives of the clevator companies and means the finish of Austria and a bar-}banks were in. attendance at ttils rier between Germany and the friend-] meeting. Steps were taken to asl ly Magyars in Hung@ria, while ‘Ger- the proper government authorities to many’s commerce ‘with the Mediter-/relieve the car shortage and a com- ranean would ‘no longer go. over a| mittee was appointed to be known as. favored. route through -Austria-Hun-] the finance committee to make a thor- gary. ough investigation of what can be The Czechs, recognizing their su-| done to furnish financial relief to fa- periority in the Slav world, have long cilitate the prompt settlement for all resented contributing to German rath-| grain delivered. The committee on er than to Slavic development finance consisting of ¢, Batcheller In the middle ages Bohemia was|of Fingal, J. J Warley of Valley City one of the leading states of Europe, vepreeeatlie the North Dakota bank- but German infiltration overthrew its|ers, and Walter, R, Reed of Amenia, power, and in the Thirty Years’ war | senting the grain men and ele- the Czechs were brought to aocept the | vator éompanies, herewith submit the’ Hapsburgs, but their spirit was never , following 1eport: subdued. | “Your committee on finance desire Nee BY W. 8, Se to report that following our appoint- ment we requested J. 15. Phelan of Bowman, past president of ‘the North Dakota Bankers’ association, to ar- range a meeting of our cgmiittee with Governor Wold of the Minneap- olis federal apserve bank; that such a meeting was afrangéd for and was | attended by all members of our com- mittee, and that a gréat deal of. valu-. ‘The most famous bearer of it—at a} able ittformation’ was obtained which long interval from the great Roman—|we hereby pass along to the grain Juliug Caesar, the old 1-England | men and banks of our state, together ericketer, was_ of gn extraordinarily with information gathered by us from nervous temperament. His colleague, | fficers of the North: Dakota Bank-| Oi a y he we | ers’ association. Calbyn, has told how he was al sa eit ig:e€ course ‘quite evident that afraid to sleep by himsclf at a sté2bg@ | the present financial strain on the ele- hotel for fear somebody might have | vator companies, grain men and banks digd“there at some. time. is taused by, two things; ‘First, the, “Julie” was also fh nightly terror of | abnormal high price of grain and con- sequent large volume of funds néed- ed; second, the fact that under pres: ~~ Juliua Caesar Timid. To find Julius- Caesar appjying for ond getting exemption from military | service, as he has done at Spalding, is something of a shock, But this is one of the names whjch prove that naynes the first floor, and often roused Calbyn if. the | Hospital “Base at New York. heayy crop-harvested in pdrts é A number of large structures in New | stat may be divided under four York city, including the ola Greenhut head Ps xe department store in Sixth avenue} 1st-—The assistance that can be 7 dered by the grain producers which has 23 acres of floor space; have nd.—That which can be rendered | and grain men at | depifrtment for the purpose of creatirg a hospital base of at lefist 50,000 beds. | Dr. Mott Chosen Director of | terminal points. =-That which can be rendered AAR AA $176,000,660 War Fund Drive _ Phoie copyright by ‘Onderwood & aiiweon se ~ DR.JOHNR. MOTT ‘5 the spring,” sa finance.» y: a BISMARCK s the committee BUSIN ESS TRAININ LY going would he dbsorbed by North Dakota banks, in preference to invest- ing in other classes paper, during the winter months when money accumulates in our banks, all of which would be paid as the grain is moved and before the heavy de- man on the banks for funds begins in on of commercial iniltlege The Children’s Panacea—The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA Atways Bears the Signature of ASTHMA. In- Use For Over 30 Years ASTHMADOR OR HONEY REFUNDED ASK ANY DRUGGIST The Kind You Have Always Bought THE CENTAUR COMPANY. NEw YORK CITY, 7 : | .. PHOTO DEVELOPIN ‘ Parcs Firesros Ton Arcacin Pamala Dei, You Can Enroll at This MODEL OFFICE PRACTICE school under guarantee of a sat- AUTOMOBILES, ACCESSORIES. AND SUPPLIES isfactory position a8 soon as competent or your tuition re- funded. Send for particulars. 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