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MONDAY, FEB. 3, 1919. WAR WORK WINS |" oo , eee same PLACEFORWOMEN, fe | Announcement Extraordinary Presenting the World’s Greatest Emotional Actress Great Britain Recognizes Part |. __- They Played in Saving Nation. meet ies " ||“ MAY SIT IN “LORDS” SOON Will, Have Big Role In Reconstruction Work—War Brings Right to Vote and Sit in House of ected ‘that, so°lar as the Canadian x Commons, * London.—The women of Great Brit: os Mee ain are going to play a big role sn re; i construetion. | q 9 They have won the right to be heard } by saving the nation—and the nation | ir uous d recognizes it. oa The war. has brought British women fi 7 es" the vofe andthe right to sit, ta the | mou on aa eres house’ of commons—sacred.. to ‘the | a or! \ _sationger: eps? thisonghout ike Kistory _N Ww. THE BIGGEST PLAY. ON BROADWAY--ENGAGEMENT COM- « Pid of the British empire. 2 4 F Mt ‘ It is probable women’s right to sit pa y may os Bermitted, torn - a MENCING TONIGHT | 4n the house of lords will be establish: | Ey"TMnalize in haste: repent at : y ed shortly, as well as the admittance! ,.jcureé.’ declared E. W. Beatty, presi-y | ye -15—PERF VCE. “15 0. ~ 54 2 of women to the professions on an Gent of the Canadian Bacite Rail- : : . : 7:15 PERFORMANCE 715 25c—ALL S$ ATS—25¢ | - equal footing with men. wav ina statement covering. govern- fs eee & The question of “equal pay for equal nicht ownerenip obiraulrodde, a SR: a ; : e work” has been met in instances, but ay the pranents tune in atk ee 3 ‘ “ 2 : z s a . largely it remains to be fought out af-| United States and Canada. He . se 4 1 | 4 | ter. the industrial change-ever.’» > = Wat I. pecple) were .concerned, they id 3 3 EER) 94 = Want Age Limit Loweredy) i141, cyontreatontste' be “satisfied whk ™ ai ? . Only vonien over thirty may vote,! (ransportation conditions during the but there is already a demand. ‘that this war. “At first by the various com- | age limit be reduced, panies ‘in. Canada, uncontrolled by \ Womeni have also invaded, he, Laas tice ane others, nd ase cars —4 i -rhird and Broadway, by the Daughters | worked himself up through the ranks | “strangers’ gallery” of the commons, lenis of the Canadian ‘Rail- . Will those theories stand the|more than thirty-odd years. to make | F Nohara BN AI ad merece aoe ‘ as the public gallery Is calied.. The eae be ae aang effort | test of practice? If these theories| the C. P. R. as chicient as it is today. {I CITY NEWS [os psabe lle | ore tenn ane y. first woman to-take advantage of this] pay anita ined hown Le sentt-cuan |Prove.a failure ini ially, but correct | Even’ when accomplished this degree | * cal Hscge ok Nemareer tet aa newly won:privilege was Mrs. Walker cH f ‘Y com-| themselves, as their ‘exponents may | of efficiency.can be quickly lost. i Have New Son, To Colorado Springs Leave for East BEPC ‘ PANY COO EELUR 3 assistance *»° any| urge, in due course of time—how| “We do not know enough that is Mr. and Mrs.. Mike Schnei 121 . Elizabeth Geiermann left Sun-| Mayor A. W. Lucas and daughter, f. Kensington, who formerly liv- agtemporarilly or | long a time can Canadian people af-| encouraging about government oper- | South 12th Street, have a fine ‘new for {Colorado Springs, where she] Miss Helen, lett last night for a several. » w Zealand,.where she»had ydlavehirate ford to pay the losses on demoralized | ation of large railway systems’ to m who arrived at their home at 5 Seine ital Seer ee ee eee EE erate ie ¢. 5 35 years. : . railway service? Do they wish to| justify any further excursion into’ | 0'clock Sunday morning. spend several weeks recovering | weeks’ stay in the ast. After a brief English papers predict that women fhe gesire of everyone, Presi- launch out on the experiment now?) that field at this time. We can well | rength after a recent severe at-| visit in Washington, they will proceed eats he ai Beatty added, “is that Cz Or wait until their near neighbors,| afford to wait, to study dispassion- | W. C. T. U. to Meet. tack of Spanish influen |to New York, where Mr. Lucas will will add dignity to the commons, dig-} chould have today ‘a railway system|the United States, have worked out|ately our own'situation, and the ex-. | The\Women's Christian’ ‘Temper aaone Jattend to the sprine «baying forithe | nified as-it is, and prevent “anti”, mem-)~ qr systems so administered that the| their experiment a little more satis-| periment of the United States, bi H union will meet at the home of Home From Over There | Lucas s En route home they will bers from hiding behind, pillars and sest service to, the public will be ob-| factorily? I have my own views on| fore committing our country to seri- R. Mobley, Third street, at} Monte McConkey, a Bismarck Yank | stop i 1g0 and at the Twin Cit- Mis: remaining for a visit. doors when a “count”. is demanded. hed at the lowest rate consistent | public ownershipé of railways, but|ous changes in policy. The solution cloc! s fternoon, who gave a good account of : w h fair wages, both for labor anu|they are not unalterable. I finally adopted in the Urfited States . reached home jends at the latter point until Already a number of women have an- ; ti fi 7 oar) : niodineed they willbe candidates di the pital, Theoretically much may be|doubtedly prejudiced by ass will be of inestimable value to | To Serve Luachcon arents, Mr. and|the middle of March v7 ey an Said_in favor of government owner-| with one company. _ as_ taken! Canada.” \ A real feed of home-cooked 219 Second ese GEES cOming elections—many of them on will be served Saturday in the] s ed as| Old Hickory Lignite sold by Finch : ‘a man senting: wen pecoperruction DOUGHBOY WRITES VERSE baseh & sfeneh, Lumber Co. for Mon: oficés of the Hughes Electric Co.,ja private in the coast artillery and] Lumber Co. phone 17. Mrs. Dacre Fox, ong of the leaders of oer I, the “intern ‘em all” agitation, made the | ~ n ie =. i following statement in connection with FOR THE BISMARCK: RED i . her intention: to Sense Sir George no \ | SSS CROSS CANTEEN: CHRIS America-Speak English! Way, of the internnent of ait enemy Ve J | Y aliens.” i ‘ iti ‘ , y: The Bismarck Red .( Canteen, Wwailing-and appr hing Bismarck, he - My (Here are views expressed by PHONE coryicn is ing quite a reputation} wrote the followir me on } t oe nent womeraf England upon the new | 24) over the country for the faithtul- Our Red. Cross; ness of the local Canteen Girls mak-| There's a little er Mrs. Pankhurst : “The decision of|ing every train passing through Bis-| You see them every: on their forehead, ET every citizen—native and foreign ; Cay. Me a L born—master the English language. © fh, You Need It Now! It will fortify national unity, pro- , 5 _ the hotise In granting women the right |marck. ‘There have been mariy sol-| No better friend a soldier’ssever had, j } to sigusanddubers was the logical out-|diers and sailors who have sald “Over Here" or, “Over, Phe mote commercial prosperity, strengthen 1 4 a e. his been he firs! bs A} come: of gelting the vote, but I think | ree er since they I We reverence these girls, individual loyalty. On Jan. 3, 1919 | the vote: is. much the more Important |G) aiurday, a wile Love them, one and all—their sweet, |! P. : 4 thing “TF 'shll yole to get the Hehe | west, saying forty sold fmiling glance ex-President Roosevelt, wrote : i type. of= mien! info! parliament rather | yproad No. 2, whereupon the C Chéerell the jearts of many hundreds, | than to get women Into parliament, I} girls’ filled their baskets and went to} Who sailed away from France. | am: very-anxions that the strength,.of | Mandan on the switch to mect No. $ 2 the: woman yoters—6,000,000 strong+-:}in order fo have more time to. dis ; shall be given to help combat the very | tribute their “We, have. room.but for one lan- guage here and, that is the English language, for, we intend to see that Now. as, the Boys | After the are coming: bac | ig of a gloomy repl danger of-tnternational bolshe- word evening a wire |. pall, ‘the “crucible turns our people out as iota.” “Ae saying seventee 1) We “boy: cheers Am f Ameriea veka Se, Wyre men were on No. 1, and Red Cro ; mericans of American nationality ex Makes No Difference.” his train did not arrive until. a.m.) May God justly Them An" | and not as dwellers in a polyglot Lady Frances Balfour: ‘The sooner |one‘man was detailed to y awake Z | boarding- house. ” % the nation forgets the sex of. its enfran- | to receive the Canteen ce. While ~—By a Doughboy from France. | . ° ij chised citizens, or its members in pub- PARRA SNe The whol ji . e whole structure of | good citizen- ’ lie work, the better for all concerned. | fj fice.” A Fubber stamp signa: | MINNEAPOLIS MARKET. | # Sex must make no differenee in-the | trie Smad made It “look good,” ana | Minneapolis, Fey 3--Wlour un | ship rests-upon a knowledge of the English fates nge. Hod can one Pa binding obligations of those who form) members of the military polie, hunt. | ¢hanged. Shipment 25,000, barley 75 who can not read or spe ak our language be expected to understand our that Ram cane RH eee ing unsprayed troopers, accepted, It] Wve with 292 ware a wenn ae “ND. | government?) The laws of America are written in English, our Courts commons, i is of 2 ier ge ii " "7 illest BA. b' ot *: aes . . 7 ~ . 4 . niente.” and let the soldier go his way. | 1 northern § ee interpret the laws through the medium’ of the Eriglish language, while s _ F O32 9 | Baroness Rhonddx (who as a peer- = ar Flak 32 12 to 8 4 \ ninety-two per cent of our publications are printed i in English. } ess in her own right is expected to} FOUND—A very valuable men’s driv-| | AIDED PACKERS 1S CHARGE: | }| claim, asa test case, the right of wom-|ing mit, Owner may have ey Washington, Feb. 3.—It ees alee | President Wilson is winning diplomatic and personal trium phs by a fost is the ue ot done) “ St ca paging ne ee ea today by a witness before the senate his compelling command of the English lan- think’t-is just as desirable that wom- rly al v “}committee that the food, administra: g 6 e 2g, y 7 % en -@ipuld be in the house of lords as| ment.’ “ton had aided: the five. larger pack | guage. -¥ou tan broaden your opportunities, add charm to your conversa : parm i It 1g: that they should sit’n the com- Ait wi "ers to gain’ monopolistic control of tion, and force to your writing by owning and consulting * gyniany et reanaeee om | ,» “mons, The way for women in the lords |, ,, NT-.-SALESMA Bus cats’ Fund the. market. , | Be \ WiIL be. made:easler ‘by the admission /"" Tite Assogiation SALBSIAN™ Ou exceptional é - THe EF k & W li NEW k of women to the commons. inducements. to\men or women who un agna S$ x ; are experienced in or who would : |» like to enter the business of life in- \ s OFFICE GIRL SPRAYS HIM) surance. 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