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m hg ee Pe fe a hvall allots fe i] n rn ty BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUN GERMAN DEBT ~— TOFRANGE 340 BILLION Paris Nov. ‘France is estimated at 340,900,060,000 franes by the Matin, in an editorial to-|” cay. The newspaper apportions it as} follows. Return of indemnity of 1871 with in- terest, 60,000,000,009 fran Expenses ia the present war 140, 000,000,000 francs. Pensions, 40,000,090,000 francs, Reparacion tor damages 100,000,000,-| 600 francs, France wants no indemnity profits, ‘out all Frenchmea want lawful repar-| ation. | Germany and Austria, it adds, should return to allies a minimum of) that detroyed in the v but they have at their di three million. Consequently the de livery of the entire German merchant! marine would constitute only half of the repare BOB | REV. FATHER “OTT | HONORED BY HIS | PARISHIONERS Mary’s pro-cathe- ather Jr seph Ott Mary's school ment for The choir of dral tendered Rev a surprise at S! day evening in honor of his appr ing departure to ass ate of the Catholic cl holm. Father Ott had peen give farewell reception by members of the parish in the afternoon, and he was; Wholly unprepared for the evening event, which was arranged and_car- rie@d out by the choiristers of the larch, whose dircetor Father Ott has been during hi e here Members of the choir furnished freshments, and an enjoyable evening was devoted fo felicitating Father Ott} on his new charge’ and to reviewing the good work which he has done here. Watterson Deserves alm as War Prophet Louisville, Ky., Nov, 18—"To Hell with the Hohenzollerns and Haps- | burgs, the slogan proclaimed by | Henry Watterson in the columns of the Leuisville Courier Journal and which somewhat startled the coun- try, September 3, 1 has been an- swered sooner than its author had_ 18.—Germany's debt to} seven million tons of shipping in pay- sposal only vance of tr AMER for peaceful | yops called for fast work. ‘poses nd there | are thous IGANIZATION OF HIS IN PEACE TIME AMERICA IS PLANNED | n customs id and = citizenshi mon tongue, dak pectrtt, ‘The Courier Journal's prophecy, said Mr, Watterson, now editor emer! tus, in a statement shortly after Em- | peror William adbicated, “that in 35! years there would not be « crowned! head in Europe will also come true./ It has been for a long time obvious; that autocracy was on the down grade.! tion bureau of the Uv 's This is a poor era for kings, katsers and other figureh Let us put up- on the kaiser’s tomb ‘Ben Johnson's in- seription over the grave of a pig: Vhilst he lived he lived in clover; | “ ‘When he died he died all over.’ The United States was not a belli- gerent when Mr. Watterson’s slogan was coined. It was widely quoted and was the subject of heated con-) troversy between pro-German and pro- Ally. While a storm brewed about him. Mr. Watterson continued to consign the ruling houses of Germany and! Austria-Hungary to perdition through the editorial columns of his paper. He{ laid stress on the fact that the Unit-! ed States could not keep out of the} war and preached _preparedness| against the day when his prophecy! was verified. H Coming to j than N. E. A. 1128-11 WASHINGTON cau Americ: the partment of diaymond F sioner, in ch One count: and Pacitic, is hi alien familie 8 will notice Bismarck | Dr.Mellenthin SPECIALIST | | i | | For His Seventh Year in North! Dakota | | DOES NOT USE SURGERY | ' \ } Will be at M’KENZIE HOTEL Wednesday and Thursday, Nov. 20-21. Office hours 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. J 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 professfonally 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 adenofds. 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, ments. Ifyou have been ailing for any ‘Tength 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-yotr long-standing. trouble. _ Remember above date, that exam: 4nation on this trip will be free and that his treatment is different. leg’ ulcers and rectal ail work throu is the tie that strongest binds.” C joner of BY E. zation program. one lang furnished to ever: ‘within our gates who atte the day orynignt classes. T s will be taught the nage and good Amedican and that our tongue, C. RODGERS. is Washington Bureau, 34 Munsey Bldg., D.C. . and how rule, 1 be taught how ith and do, eness 2 maturaliza- ted States de dt by ommis- goal of ¢ cle wholeso: Jabor, No Place for German. hjects American devote arge of ‘the people, from of one one ide the t be needed; that every i and that those wh n foreign lands st duty to learn th 1 go back to pout '16,090.000 country, half of ance to this land. other | the: tive ngua ges, | canization plan seeks t will cans of them all, - | tongue. Increase In ten y d plan to country: he propo ole nd never in. iens in Amer! in Naturalization. ars there has been an ii lime nued ip. New Naturalization Movement We hope to hate every school West from Nation's { vital part im this Ameroe | zation of gram. Already Capital over 1,700 publ are co-oper- ating, and many industr concerns. pres TDA Larne as uuirean Of naturalization he ‘The common bond of a com. Americanization textboo ger Papers. the péople American to keep HER ne ita ni- States after thewar—also during the schools, young or ‘old, that ‘the rest of the time it takes us to whip man language is not necessary the German forces into a dictated’ their well-veing. In fact, every effort will be put forward to make those! C Wants to get this American: who German forget it. ization program working in i. s and other places where community in the count f employed will be asked to! war before the “English spoken here.” marching home and before the places have these. Signs now. pected .ood of immigrants come pe that within ars they “Our soldiers, the ho come tre won ody will: ho will | ne | alien” whom Many f continue to speak The Ameri- make Ameri- in citizenship and ne . jean. Speed marked the erection of this bridge across a river on the Arras-Cambrai when the ad- The Canadian soldiers who did this job-can repeat the feat nds of Americans w vho havc been mace equally proficient. of 266 per cent in the cer- jtificates granted new Americans, The ates number of new citizens adopt- in 1914, when 105,439 were ites into the fold, This yeat it will , be slightly less, according to present i information, Every civic organization, woman’s "aud, industrial concern,schood officith und private citizen is asked to aid in the Americanization ot America. They are urged to arrange mass meetings for aliens, day and night classes for foreign-born.men and women, and, whenever possible, to persuade them fo make application for citizenship ing: : Don't try to force an a an “Ame nization clas Make him WANT to meas Amer- jen to attend ' That's the keynote of the new naturadization movement spreading westward from the nation’s capital. 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