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PAGE 4 a crash on Fourth street which fortunately cost THE BISM. ARCK TRIBUNE of this practical demonstration of Socialism: was intered at the Postofflce, Bismarck, N-D., as Second .__Class Matter. a ANN : : : : Editor LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY, Special Foreign Representative NEW YORK. Fifth Ave. Bldg.;+ CHICAGO, Marquette Bldg.; BOSTON, 3 Winter St.; DETROIT, Kresege Bldg; MINNEAPOLIS, 810 Lumber Exchange. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS The Asociated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the local news published herein, ‘All rights of publication of special dispatches herein are also_reserved. MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATION SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN ADVAN! Daily by carrier per year $ Daily by mail per year (In Bismarck) .. ee Daily by mail per year (In State outside of Bismarck) 5.60 Daily by mail outside of North Dakota........-+-++ 6.01 ~ THE STATE’S OLDEST NEWSPAPER. (Established 1873) RETRIBUTIVE JUSTICE. The retributive features of the Allied victory and the peace terms imposed stand out in bold re- | lief as the first flush of success and joy passes; away. Versailles, the scene of Germany’s triumph in| 1871, is now the scene of her humiliation. Forty- seven years ago a dark chapter was written in French history within those historic halls. To- day the disgrace has been wiped out and a ter- rible but just retribution dealt the Hun invader. Germany today stands in the same terrible iso-; SS | A splendid example of what North Dakota may | expect under the political ownership, control and operation of public utilities is found in the recent change on the capitol street railway, the only util-| ity in which North Dakota has had an opportunity , to lose money to date. A man who had run the capitol street car for fifteen years and who in all that time had not subjected the state to a single damage suit was removed, simply because he had not voted the Nonpartisan ticket, and a man who had. no other qualifications, so far as we can learn, has been given the job because he did vote | feeling?” no lives but which will cost the/state some of the tax-payers’ hard-earned cash. Bismarck has cause to rejoice in the victory in Tuesday’s election of Carson and Fort Yates, both of which had county seat fights on’ their hands. As a result of the voters’ wise choice, two ’coun- ties—Grant and Sioux—are retained in North Dakota. The transfer of these counties’ capitals to Milwaukee line points would, to all intents arid purposes, have annexed these shires to South Da- kota. : Ed. S. Allen writes a letter to the Bismarck iy clergy protesting against the “vicious” attacks |which The Tribune has made upon him, and de- |claring that he will enforce the liquor laws and ‘ilk. Now we’re wondering what kind of a letter Mr. Allen wrote his own constituents. The weather bureau declares that big gun dis- charges, battle explosions and concussions do not jaffect the weather. The weather, however, is af- fecting the prosecution of the war—not unfavor- ably to the allies, either, according to the head- lines! Florida negroes have organized to, sell 10,000,- '000 Thrift Stamps to their race. The man who lation as did France in the closing hours of the| Put the can in Ameri-can also included Afri-can Franco-Prussian war, a conflict which solidified jand was determined to tie a can to the kaiser! Germany under the militaristic regime of the now! discredited Hohenzollerns. | Versailles, the meeting, place of the Supreme} War Council, has figured in historic events. At this little town the treaty of peace between Great Britain and the United States was signed in 1783. The Allies were able to overwhelm Germany be-} cause of a victory won by unity. It was the Su-| preme War Council that brought about that unity | and placed Foch in command of all forces. Captain Rizzo and those with him who sank the Austrian dreadnaught “St. Stephen,” have been awarded $250,000 prize money. A sort of after- the-war “sinking fund,” so to speak. ei —_—___— 8 , The flu’s over, election is over, the war’s over, and today Bismarck is putting the United War Drive over. “Oh boy, ain’t it a grand and glorious It is now evident that all the allied peoples ex- cept a disgruntled section of his own country ac- cept Wilson’s 14 points. Now is the time for us to remember the cry which the Divine Sarah brought from France! “Forget them not, for they know very well what they do!” . Mastery of retreat we concede to the Hun; but look at the practice he’s had. “Tanks awfully” doesn’t mean the same to the ‘prosecute gamblers, piggers and others of their, WEDNESDAY, ‘NOY. - 13,1918 LET LOOSE THE BAND. (By Edmund Vance Cooke.) The White Flag is hoisted! the kaiser’s a quitter! He swallows the pill which is bilious and bitter! The last of the breed of autocracy’s litter Is whipped, and his snarl is reduced to a twitter! Blow the bugle! sound the cymbal! ? Dick, be quick and, Nick, be nimble! . erg Tell it to the tattling:timbal ! de. Roll it! Atta-boy! Blow the brass until it nickles! Troll the trombone +ill it trickles! . Kiss the cornet till it tickles! Spank the drum for joy! The pit.which he digged crumbles faster and faster And the hell. of his hopelessness deeper and vaster : So be it forever; when my mad-master |Coming to Bismarck Dr.Mellenthin SPECIALIST , For His Seventh Year in North si Dakota DOES NOT USE SURGERY Will be at M’KENZIE HOTEL Wednesday and Thursday. Nov. 20-21. Oftice hours 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Two Days. Only No Charge for Examination Dr. ‘Mellenthin is a regular gradu- ate in Medicine and Surgery and is licensed. by’ the state of North Da- kota. He visits professionally the more important towns_and cities and. offers to all who call on this trip consultation and . examination free, except the expense of treatment when desired. According to his method of treat- ment he does not operate for chronic appendicitis, gall stones, ulcers of stomach, tonsils or adenoids. He has to his credit many wonder- ful results in diseases of the stomach, liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, kidney, bladder, bed-wetting, catarrh, weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, leg ulcers and’ rectal ail- ments. If, you have been ailing for any | length of time and do not get any | better, do not fail to call, as improper measures rather than disease are very often the cause of your long-standing trouble. w 3 Remember above date, that exam- ination on this trip will be free and that his treatment is different. SERIOUS ISSUE Address: 336 Boston Block, Minne- OF HOUR IS epalis, Minn.—Advertisement. ( Norway and Sweden..express con-' B L HEYI. M cern over thé spread: of: the red. fla; movement. Conditions in Switzerlan also.cause uneasiness, London, Nov. 13.—The most seri-})iy "i: EXTEND PROBE. - ous question of the hour in the opinion} Washington, Nov.’ 13.—The senate jof some newspapers here is how far judiciary sub-committee. named to in- Europe is infected with Bolshevism.! vestigate political activities of ‘brew- Some German newspapers and friends| ers and purchase of the, Washington in allied countries continue to warn) Times by Arthur Brisbane through Europe not to push Germany too far| money furnished by brewing interests lest she be driven to anahcry. Some} decided .to. day. to..extend, the scope consider this merely a shrewd Ger-| into a:general investigation:of the ac- me lay te Jeniency: ‘ese raeonasl te fivities. of: the (Breweries. The hear- 1 eral . i il ii be summarized in the . question -of baa Scares Deceit. the Nonpartisan ticket. One of the initial results | Huns that it means in the slums; DISTRICT BOARD WILL SOON COMPLETE LABORS COMMUNITY CHORUS TO BE ORGANIZED IN BISMARCK Plans have been laid for a large com- jproud and which will stand — ready, munity chorus under the direction of | When called upon, to sing on any pro- this body, adjourned last evening un- B iot Caspary of the Bismarck : eerie ao Alia! cause: theta til next Monday. The board will:then | Couservatory of Music. ‘The list of ae ahe tact that every voice will be, meet with the view of remaining in| plicapts is already large, a Ww tee id, daveritaing baa session until all of its business is dis-| hr reece Me thee ort der the close and discriminating ease posed of, which will mean that all of} to: be very interesting and | of a teacher who has had ‘splen- the clalins of men who have been| ns ve. ‘The chorus ig not to be ‘did s in our city should interest placed in class 1 by local boards witt : ed with any one particular | all the that enjoy music, though they have been passed upon, Local boarda| cue ‘h, but has already pledged t sin{ | may never have trained their voice, us Will be: Oected. to “eoctinis their! it least on nday during the year in | well as to those whose voices are y Work: until. all; restetFauts tient 19 fo | Ctl of severat churches in the city. | ready benefited by vocal culture. 38 inclusive he Besnaelaseitied ter a iss Caspury intends to mak The chorus is open to everyone who selective servic | ever ;mecting (once a week) a lesson inj makes early arrangements with Mis: gi | vocal culture, and finally to have a|Cuspary either by telephoue or in per. INFANT MARQUETTE INFLUENZA VICTIM j chorus of which Bismarck may be! son. |e i j cana’ | re a K. of P. Meeting. 4 Today’s Weather |' old son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert E., St. Elmo lodge Knights of Pythias will hold a regular meeting at Castle {hall this evening. ny Marquett of Bismarck, succumsed at} For twenty-four ending at aa a local hospital to pneumonia which|90n, Nov. 13. developed from Spanish influenza.| Temperature at noon ... The baby had been sick for three! Temperature at noon : From Underwood. Krist Kjelstrup the Underwood weeks. Funeral services were held| Highest yesterday Bros.’ undertaking rooms, | Lowest banker, is in the city today. . Hutcheson officiating, and | Lowest interment. was made at St. Mary's] Precipitation cemetery. Many beautiful floral to-| Highest wind velocity ... kens of esteem fot the bereaved fam-| Sete _ The district exemption board, hav- ing passed upon all miaclf silthva} ing passed upon all claims filed with, — Oliver Warren Marquett, 21-months-| > * hours, Hazelton Visitor. J. Lee Smith of Hazelton is spend- . None ing a few days as a guest of Mr. and . 12NW Mys. R, H. Thistlethwaite of Avenue B and First strect. ity covered the little bier. | Forecast. Visitinacsien For North Dakota: Fair tonight ghd ita ae SHADOW OF NICHOLAS and Thursday; warmer tonight east! yusong ort peng ey ereoms Whose ING THE KAISER.| and central portions; colder Thurs." RTE Paseo gy toa et rte the medical officers’ corps, is in Bis- N. E. A. Special to The Tribune. | day afternoon or night. The Hague — The homage that the Lowest | (rer ek teem, her sister, who ie on populace of Berlin were won't to pay} Temperatures. : nue ng staff of one of the city the kaiser is gone forever. Heis now] Fargo aga © jnospltals. ill received when he dases to walk{ ston Little Tot Betzsr, | s through the public streets, and peo-| St. Paul . . ple frequently say, on sighting hin ' Winnipeg Hans Ooo ar eae ee There comes the shade of Nicholas.”| Helena . : COMMA HORS GH Ee ee a PERSE RNS ERSL IT hing A ni ie y from HEAVY SHOCK REPORTED. chicago 3 Hazelton today by the serious condi- Romie’ Nov i= Heavier shock ac Swift Current 28 tion of their little d companied by property damage and| anaes Ci. nah who recently was operat tote foe | e loss.of life occurred Sunday in the| ORK ROBERTS, | appendicitis. The young lady seemed provinces of Florence and Forli. much improved this afternoon, The villages of Sant Sofia, Bagnod- ——- ——_ iromagna, and) Mordano, particularly; FRENCH DEC! tfered. 1 : bollapsed, dtuceans Sofia @ church} paris—(By 3 A.)—Whitney ‘the stomach, bowels and kidneys, You ’ 2 Warren Jr., 20-year-ors son of the feel bad all dver. Hollister's Rocky COU Poled the: Preach arena aniace ay BREAK YOUR REST STh TFET: Get at the Real Cause—Take Dr. renee wards ablets the Croiz de Guerre. He is an obsgrv- ’ Olive Te Put a stop to them with thousa : Feliable Dr. ing aa Worry is the mother of sick, nerv- Ous and troubled mentality, it upsets enlisted two years ago. The decor- ations are for gallantry under fire, during which he was severely wound- ed. Warren has the rank of aspirant —a non-commissioned officer in the French arm: ery FIRST AID CLASS NOT TO ‘| taking toni : ‘MEET UNTIL NOVEMBER 21. poor digestion, they are attacking the At hice tices The first aid, class under Dr. F. B. yeal cause of the sieacnt clogged fiver , . That tect throat fod be Strauss a not meet tomorrow even- and disordered bowels, soothed... loaded chest ' | ing as scheduled. The session having Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets arouse the iat be loosen cough must teen postponed for one week, to No-| liver in = heali Dr. King’s New Di: a D hast venpber 21. and for hali Your druggist has it because it well-known aad in Big demand. rd and $1.20. | eet er with the French artillery, ha "3 New Know What You Want. “Yhe hardest customers I have,” ® salesman in a city store declared re cently, “are tte people who are wait- | lazy, ing for someone to tell them what they want.” ; This class of people is large: than we might expect, and not only do they. make trouble for others but they are restless and disconténted.. Do not wait for someone to tell you what. you _| want. Find out for yourself. The first | step toward getting what you want is 1 to know. what it is, opal lets, 35c. Shall:covet the world through another's disaster! The boast and the bomtast which burbled and bumbled Is still'ag the tomb, for the kaiser has crumbled. The last gun is fired and the last Hun-is humbled And Potsdam the damned, the attainted and tumbled! Blow the buglé! sound the cymbal! 1 Dick, be quick and Nick, be nimble! apy Tell it to the tattling timbal! \ rN Roll it! Atta-boy! : Now the Prussian weeps and wallows; Triumph comes and Freedom follows; Squeeze the fife until it holloas! Spank the drum for joy! NAD Se OOO C LOTTE the stomach, bowéls and kidneys. Reg-; of a means of livelihood. ulates, cleanses, purifies. Tea or Tab- | i DULUTH CLOSE. Flax Z 379 1-2 B. Flax K 379. Flax X 394 B. vay ey Rye F 16 a N. E. A. Special to The Tribune, | “pe F 151 B Paris The HUN war against women{ Duluth cash oats, track »9 3-8; ar- was carried on even during the Ger-| rive 69 3-8. mans seized all the sewing machines? Rye track 161.- in Belgian cities, especially those of] Farley, track 85 to 97. Amedican manufacture. This theft} Flax track 397; arrive 396. EVERETT TRUE : : ‘By Conde S|, MX FRieND,t NoTIcCSs FE] NOV ARE NOT USING Your ALLOWANCES OF SUGAR — WOULD You C&T ME HAVE IT Jos. Breslow. ee ‘ WINTER SPORTS FOR TANKS LEFT ABROAD \ =| Food will win be the War Dont ‘4 tins Ie WHAT COU NGED IS | SOMETHING IN| YOUR COCOA WY whether the cost. of the rehabilitation’ of Europe should be borne by the vic- FARMERS ATTENTION! We pay cash for corn or will trade Mountain Tea soothes and freshens | deprived thousands of geataateonces| tims of devastation. or its authors,| you oats or barley at a right price. It and in the declaration that German| will pay you to look into this. Come soldiers should be relieved of all arms,| and see us, The Missouri Valley Seed making serious revolution impossible. ! Co.‘ ii .(- 3072 wks 1 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF; * ee THE FIRS% GUARANTY BANK at Bismarck, in the State’of Worth Dakéta;-at the closd’of business Névem- ber, 1, 1918. RESOURCES, Loans and-discounts ........-.....06 $133,166.38 Warrants, stocks, tax certificates, ‘ Claims, Otc, uc... eeeeeeeesceeeee ; 348.53 Banking house, furniture and fixturey 14,768.14 U. S. Treasury certificates of indebt- ness a ais ee War Savings Stamps . 4 1,056.30 Liberty ‘bonds + 4,050.00 Current expenses, taxes pafd, over un) ' ol y divided profits ....... eee \ 1574.1 7 hourth Liberty loan account. 195.00 Due from other banks ..... $ 44,509.82 + ‘Checks and other cash items 4,540.72 Cash ........05- eevee denee . 5,943.93 54,994.47 f Dota id. sige Sage obo ela eso : . 215,153.07 Capital stock paid in .. Cob $50,000.00 Individual deposits subj $57,908.06 Time certificates of deposit. , 44,031.98 . Savings deposits 786.48 ' Certified checks ate "s check: . Due tod a 165,153.07 Due to other banks . 60,952.35 - Total ... $215,153.07 STATE OF N ; nty of Burleigh—s. p , E. V. Lahr, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, to the best of my knowledge and belief. ‘ FE, V. LAHR,” ! t Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 13th day of November 1918. (Seal) JOHN F. JACKSON, Correct Attest: ‘Notary Public. i ¥. A. Lahr, My commission expires Mar.'1S, 1922. E. V. Lahr, A f Directors. —— OOOO NO. 859 REPORT. OF THE CONDITION OF. ; ‘. THE FARMERS STATE BANK at Baldwin in the state of North Dakota at the close of business, Novem. ber 1, 1918. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts .........+.06s++ $ 92,960.19 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured.. 54.28 Warrants, stocks, tax certificates,, ; \_ Claims, etc. * 226.50 * Banking house, furniture and fixtures 4,300.00 War Savings Stamps .. 421.00, Current expenses, taxe: . divided profits si 1,219.89 |. Due from other bank: $ 15,416.64 , Cash . 910.33 16,326.97 Total .. ' / $115,508.83 Capital stock paid in ... $ 15,000,000 Surplus ‘fund . 1,000.00 Individual deposits subject to check.. $ 52,431.61 ‘ Time certificates of deposit . 44,376.13 Savings deposits ....¢...:. 583.26 Cashier’s checks outstanding. 1,617.93 Total F $116,508.83, eee nah ey cr Wad Nana of Burleigh—ss. I, H. G. w, cashier of the above named bank, do solemn; that the above statement is true, to the best of my knowledge and belief, .H. G. RENFROW, ‘. \< Subscribed and sworn to before me this Sth day of November, 1918" x + . (SEAL) MAXWELL, (Correct Attest: : gg s&s Lahr, Eee a