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b A ENROL LIBERATE OUR ENEMIES, SAYS MAX EASTMAN Pacifist Socialist Agitator Would Have Debs and 1. W. W.’s Freed FOR “BREATH OF FREE AIR” 2 Max Fastman, an honored guest at Nonpartisan league headquarters holding opinions of their own? Watch Your Blood Supply, 1a he Ee ie que ene Don’t Let Impurities Creep In 77",0¢ goverment gna ran te ana medicine, that is purely vesetahie. CRITICIZES WILSON’S TRIP 5 any druggists have seen wont “And while conscientious objectors Pure Blood Means Perfect results acco mplished among their [are being tortured in military prisons th. customers by —___ and they know that S. S. S. is one of to prison for expres ‘The average druggist has handled| the most reliable blood purifiers ever = [views, Woodrow V hundreds of meal s in his day,|made. Keep your blood free of tm- = |iaround with the kings of Europe and gome of which have long since been] purities by the use of this honest ol@ = {celebrating the triumphs of democracy.” forgotten. medicine, and if you want medical Isaar MeBride of New York warned But there is one that has been eld] advice, you ean obtain same without [the bourgeois members of the audi- by the druggists throughout this|cost by writing to Medical Dirertor, [ence that “workers will have the cour- country, for more than fifty years,| Swift Specific Co. 28 Swift Labera- age to fight back.” and that is S, S, S. the reliable blood| tory, Atlanta, Ge. Admissions at the door fell short so legal receipt for payment. 2 this city. ve i ¥ r F William Olson, former state deputy }= fire. marshal under H..L.. Reade, wag /3 3 Open your account at— one of the promoters. Mr. Olson sought |S.’ EASA he-office of secretary. of state once = a democratic. ticket; ;and, alsa, has .been |= “The Friendly Bank” a-candidate for the office of. sheriff of |= a SC y. He was unsuccessful BISMARCK BANK vere J. J. Hl of Fargo, who has | 2 Bismarck PAGE § SS 7 oo emt The Journal Women Who Bank Women conduct a great deal of the banking business of today. They are keenly appreciative of the quick understanding and the friendly spirit of this bank. There is no better aid to sys- tematic accounting than a bank account. Every check is the best North Dakota and who told his league friends that/the government should release “Com-| 40 cents on every dollar spent by the consumer for food,” said Ewing in -, {Tat is too, much. Di- he “just stopped off in North Dakota|rade Eugene Debs, who for so many to breathe the air of freedom,” doesn’t | years”—cheers cut the eulogy short 1t believe that Uncle Sam is justified | this point. in detaining in durance vile anarchis-|_ “And Tom Mooney,” he went on. tic enemies of democracy who attempt- | Cheers stopped him again. ed to frustrate America’s aims during WANTS YANKS WITHDRAWN the world war. But Max is strong for “And the boys of the I. W. W.,” he North Dakota and Nonpartisanism.|added. Men and women stopped him “The eyes of the intelligent people over | with more cheers. the United States are watehing your} There were visions of capitalists splendid progres he told a lengue} working as members of some humble newspaper pal. At Minneapolis East-| soviet of the new-day that should bring man had a great B ceceniion, of whien | “the blessings of the saviet republic of | ys Russia.” Eastman wanted the American troops York, successor to withdrawn from Russia. an audience of socialists| ‘here is something wrong with our Paul Auditorium yesterday | democrac he said. “What we have s going to the/left of it 1s sliding down the road to and appealed | hell. . We are the subjects of a mon- ve it. strous despotism. What are you going process he suggested|to do about it, this oligarchy, where we send men and women to jail for that the country “damnation bow-wows ts is great old medicine, {and such men as Debs are being sent ing their honest nm is parading two speakers sold stock in the Libera- tor from the platform. Still that did- n't bring in enough by $125, according to A. L. Sugarman, chairman of the meeting and another collection was taken up. BANKING GAME PROFITABLE TO THE INSIDERS Jack Hastings, Former Deputy State Fire Marshal and— Others Pocket Nice Bit Valley City, ARE Dd. I Feb. 13.—Pur- chasing a North Dakota national bar {converting it into a state banking ii St buon reorganizing it, increasing i [ont an easy $20,000 commission on the deal was the accomplishment of Non- partisan league chieftains in the pur- Yehase of the American National bank now the American Exchange bank of rareer since satnins mM. Nhe LAUGHS EVERY MINUTE, If Real Thing Cc. Aamoth, cashier, controlling stock- = holders. The amount paid is not known. The hope of big deposits of state funds, which could be loaned out at a very |i PRICES—55c to $1.65 Seat Sale at Harris & Co., Tuesday THE PLAY THAT HAS ROCKED THE COUNTRY WITH LAUGHTER A. S. Stern & Selwyn Co.’s Presentation Fun Tickles Ideas Wittiest Wit Flashes Climaxes Brightest fovelty Catches Cal New Lines UN cies: bank of Valley € ings, vice president, nt; a meeting. of stockholders and the directors held a week ago. FIGURES NOT PUBLICLY KNOWN The four men closed the deal. .ap- proximately two weeks ago for the pase hase of the American National ‘bank at Valley City, which had a cap- tal of $50,000 and surplus of $50,000. The bank was purchased from James Grady, former vice ent, and H. comfortable profit, was the big induce- ment to prospective buyers of stoek in the new bank. Two thousand shares of stock wer placed on the market and were of- fered at $125 a share; $100 to go to the capital, stock; $15, to the. surplus and 1Q 4 te) cent’ to’ promotion: fees, thereby madkfhg a’ capital of $200,000 $30,000" surplus and $20,000 commis sion to the promoters for the work which, it is said;, was completed in five days, Whether the promoters made any other profit or not is not | known. Farmers signed the subsgription list: as freely as they sign a tedgue candi- date’s petition for some political office. In some cases the farmers gave their notes for the stock and the whole deal was completed ‘without the promoters being compelled to leaye their office to canvas for subscribers. The promoters in advancing arguments in defense of the new league bank, declared the bank would loan money to the farmers at 6 per cent the first year, and the fol- lowing year at 5 per cent. yet the note which the farmer gave was to be han- dled at 8 per cent. In making a report on converting of the: American National bank into the American Exchange bank, or, from a national into a state institution, J. J. Hastings said it proves that. the farm- GROWING INTO SCREAMS rect marketing would scale that prot: it down and both producer and con- sumer would benefit.” SHE’LL BE HERE FRIDAY] 4 February SEAT SALE FEB. 12 A TIP! Seats for this attraction will be completely sold out long before the show ar- rives. Mail your orders for seats Bait and avoid being i. VESPERMAN, Mer. MEN are more Critical than ever about Quality these Especially In Hats WITH material and labor higher it is more necessary than ever to look closely for values. OUR new Spring STETSONS not only are “style” distinctively, but they have unexcelled wearing and holding quality. They keep their shape as long as they last. OLIVER MOROSCO LET us show you the assortment we have selected for your approval. ROSEN’ CLOTHING SHOP this Name Charlotte Greenwood IN. THE FASTEST AND FUNNIEST Only One _ MUSICAL COMEDY IN THE WORLD McKenzie FURNITURE REPAIRING During this time.of high prices it will pay you to have that old furniture repaired and refinished at a small frac- tion of the cost of new. Book by Oliver Morosco and Elmer Harris. Musie and Picture Framing, Window Shades, Tents, PRICES, N IGHTS—55ec to $2.20 Seats on Sale Wednesday at Harris & Co., Stationers We are located directly ‘west of the Postcffice. We Make a Specialty of Crating and Packing Fornitore for Shipment. A. E. SHIPP, Prop. AUDITORIUM ——————— : Tractor — TRACTOR OPERATORS - TRACTOR. 0 ERO SCE ACTON, (0) ‘ vand ‘all hebe who are sHatereste: in Power Farming are cordially .scinvited to attend a’ free Tractor School tobe held at the Har- vester Pouding in Bismarck on February 13 and ee ee Special charts and other demonstration faaterial has been prepared and the school will be in charge of practical men who -will help you: solve your Tractor problems. \ ers of Barnes county favor the new state hanking laws. Hr. Hastings also approves the new laws. NO LEAGUE FOR MICHIGAN. ‘Marquette, Mich., Feb. 13.—Reports ‘New Laughs UN<- Latest hi fe i THE SAME GREAT CAST AND PRODUCTION THAT Bil iichican, whiten nave fecn at clas PLAYS THE PROMINENT CITIES for some time, might combine into a Because— Lvhitten: is the funniest play ever general agricultural force, developed reports that the organizations might A FEW REASONS WHY become affiliated with the National ‘Nonpartisan league. This rumor has |i been denied by W. S. Ewing, state You Must See the Fun Play That Has Taken This representative from the first distric: Country by Storm of aMrquette county. Ewing is one of the leaders of a movement to com- bine the’farmers’ organizations. formed in this state,” said Ewing. 4 makes you forget where you Hi) “\ichigan’s economic interests are are—what you are—guarantees | too diverse.” you true happiness, joy and Ewing, however, has approved come: pleasure, not: problems. of the plans which the Nonpartissp league leaders in North Dakota are carrying out. The terminal elevator “Bei i = comedy cai, Yan P Soames a geal ‘Middlemen now get something na Ae 6 nara Soren’ for his MSE OP Beet ia This is not a selling campaign and no sales: talks will be L Rethawitbee the be welcomed regard or are interested in. | hool is Absolutely Free and that you will less of the make or dand of tractor you own ‘International Harvester Company = = : ie of America cc Because— , “No Nonpartisan league could be|é ——Presents—— so Long ~ Letty Lyrics by Earl Caroll Mail Orders Now Performance Starts 9:00 P. M.