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1 vm st II TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1918. Why We Fight Ho.* jnuy Havinl Split Ikt PorUt tflalils'Nbw Tryia| taS] prirour lb Hilm By CLARENCB I* SPEED lictitux pf th# War Committee of tik* Union league Club of Chicago. ""t We are figging Germany, for ew thing, becaiaie' Germany, having 'spilt 'tt» world lnhalf, la now aeeilag 'to devdur the Halves separately, *S£e "has driven »wedge straight through the heart of Surope, and^to Asia, land Is seeking to extend It to the Per sian gulf. This is no accidental happening, due to the downfall of Russia.ind the sud den shifting the fortunes of war. Oermany planned It all decades ago. She made no effort to keep the plans secret. She told as all about It She had a reputation for making 'pMiii and sticking to thlem, from one gener ation to another yet the world paid no^attentlon. it seemed too prepos-. terous even for Germany to attempt. As long ago as 1895 a pamphlet, Tan-Germany and Central Europe About 1950," was published in Berlin and had wide circulation. It laid the wtyle Mitteleuropa plan bare as fol lows: "Poland and Little Russia (the king dom to be established at Husala'B ex pense) will agree to have no armies of their own, and will receive in their fortresses German and Austrian garri sons. InPoIand, as Well as in Xittfe Riissia, the pos(al "and telegraph Serv ices as well as the railways will be la German hands." In 1911 Tannenberg's |m»o|c, "jRreater Germany" was published. This was only three years before the war, £ut It showed that the idea of a Germany Mitteleuropa had not been allowed tt languish, ft say*: /The new kingdota of Poland |B made tip of the former Russian pw tlon of-the basin of the Vistula, and of GaUdav and form* a part.of tt»o new Austria." the plan ha? grown flncethen! Ifassto's collapse dropped whole prov 'fnces into the lap of the kaiser, and now Germany plans its empire on a scale which would dwarf that of .an* 'dent Rome. It Js to embrace the orig inal Central Europe, inhabited by some 73,000,000 Germans, make'the Black aea a German lake, and extend clear to the Persian gulf through the vassal states of Bulgaria and Turkey. The German government started to put its scheme for a Mitteleuropa in to effect years ago when it began the construction of the Berlln-to-Bagdad railway. Little Serbia stood in the way, sp Serbia,was attacked and the world Was pWtJged"lnt« war. In the opposite corner of Europe Relginm was Invaded and crushed*. The world then thought that this was only be* cause Belgium offered, We easiest route to Francfejbut study of the Mit teleuropa plan of years ago shows thft Belgium was* Included In the schema 'of conquest .-is "How does all this riffect America inw may ask. Germfe*, y^.^late comer In the family of great nations. Most of the uncivilized \^orl|bad been pre-empted'by othjnr nations before the arrived. Germany wanted col onies. To get' them, she would have, •to take them awajrirom someone else. Africa and fcowtfe1 America offered the best fields f«r..Germfn coloniza tion. England possessed "the best part ""of Africa—thr1iai^ fnrWHc»--the man might ihopetoHettle" find thrive. England had a mighty fleet, and a disposition to hold what she had, even though she did not show a disposition to fight for more. There remained South America. It ,..was divided among weak nations. It was protected only by the Monroe doc trine. This Monroe' doctrine was a sabred thing to Americans, but, not bel«g backed np by mighty armies and fleets, was not even a "scrap of paper" to the Germans. Can anyone doubt, should Germany succeed In welding Into a mighty empire the 73,000,000 ^Germans and the 100,000,000 inhabi ptants oft the vassal and conquered "-states o{' her Mitteleuropa, that h£r \next 8tep would be toward the west? The very fact that she had this em pire would presuppose the defeat of England, so that no British fleet would "stand between ns and Germany when ttie time cane for the kaiser to send 'his legions across the Atlantic. "As in the East, so in the West," Is a motto which, of recent weeks, has been much heard In Germany.' At a "conference of the National liberal par-, ty, held in March of this'year, the fol lowing amazingly frank declaration was made "Ou* policy has been directed to mwfcing the government and majority 'turn away from the relchstag resolu tion of July 19. (Peace without an imations and indemnities). In that we have succeeded. Peace has Just been made ih the East under condi tions In flat contradiction to the pol icy of July 19, and has received the Tsupport and assent of all the'burgeois parties." In otter words, all Germany is now planning both annexations and indem nities, such as will leave bej" without a formidable opponent in the world. Can we make peace now and leave Germany, flushed with "victory, In pos sesslon'of all ahebas gained and lust ing for further conquest? If we did, would not the whole world llVie lb perpetual terror of German aggres sion, each country awaiting Its turn to be gobbled o£t Can ®ny ^red-blooded American talk about peace without •lctroy—victory so decisive that Ger many will be forced to disgorge all it has seized, and the German menaco ba removed from tbe world forevart Shop in The Tribune Before You Shop in the Slore. IU G9MS HOME Ne*4,"rbw? ••"'ft* SrtTl-fS'i W"' mi' HE P/AMO I VWHT ^00 TO COME OUT POB3 NOUR- WIFR EXP1CT The premises described in such mortgage,i.and which will be sold to satisfy the: same, are ^escribed as fol lows: viz: tn-Btirlelglr County/ State-of North Dakota' TO S ec ., Description West halt fiaat ha^ heast ^ttartferi.21 Nb'rtheiast qtiaTter... 27 Southwest quarter.. Northwest quarter.. Southeast quarter.. All of All of North half All of All of 'North half ...... South half 7 AH .of (except 1.20 acres lor school house site) 9 North half ot North east quarter 20 All of 21 Southwest quarter. 22 South half of south east quarter 22 All of 23 All of 29 All of 27 Northeast quarter Of THB &E3T 'PART ©P IT* W« HAO A tyARRCL THIS M0RNIM6L ANI 1 WAM TO MAkE HPft HAD -v- Notice is hereby given that that cer tain mortgage executed and delivered by Leslie S. Hackney and Lillian M. Hackney, his wife, of St. Paul, !Minn§ sota, mortgagors, to R. Jefferson, of the same place, mortgagee, dated on the 21st day of June, A ..D 1916, filed for record in the office of the Regis ter of Deeds of the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota on the 23rd day of June, A. D. 1916, at three o' clock P. M., and recorded in Book "132" of Miscellaneous Mortgages, at page 2%, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage ^nd hereinafter described, at the froj^t door of the court house in the city of Bismarck, in the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, at the hour of nine o'clock a. m., on tne 12th day df June, A. D. 1918, to satis fy the amount due upon- such mort gage on tUe day ot sale. Twp. 137 137 137 137 137 -139 189 140 140 140 142 142 142 142 Northwest quarter and South half of Northwest quarter... 15 Southeast quarter... 15 Southwest quarter-. Northeast quarter.. Rg. 75 75 ?5 75 75 7'5 75 -TSh .r... i3 19 4 75 75 75 75 142 75 142 142 142 75 75 75 142 142 142 75 75 75 142 *5 137 76 137 1S7 137 76 141 141 142 76 142 76 77 •15 23 All of All of All of All of North half Southeast quarter... iibuthwest (fuarter. Southeast quarter... All of West half and south east quarter All of Northwest quarter... All of North half Southwest quarter. Southwest quarter... All of oouth half North half North half and South east quarter North half All of Northeast quarter... Northeast quarter... .13 5 17 -1 5 5 5 6 7 138 138 138 138 140 140 140 140 141 142 142 142 All of All of ..:*•• Northeast Quarter .. Northwest quarter and South half... -29 North half and south east quarter S3 Southwest quarter... 33 All of All of Northwest quarter... All of South half of North half and Southeast quarter North half and South west quarter 13 Northwest quarter and South half.... 13 Southeast quarter... 15 Northwest quarter (except 1 acre for school house site). 17 South half 21 .,orth half and south east quarter 25 THERE WAS A METHOD IN, TOM'S HOSPITALITY: .ortheast quarter., West half South half All of Thanks, duT^r TJOM'T bbubwh'P &eTTeR-(aO,TOM fe tlTTte FOU Miwe! 29 141 SD 141 31 141 •11 144 R. C. JEFFERSON, Mortgagee*.,:,. 'EDWARD P. KELLY, Attorney- for said (Mortgagee, Car-ington, N. D. 1—22 6—6 13 20 27. NOTlCEj.q^jSffil^pOL ELECTION. (SpeciaiirtiiKtntotr^Ann'jal Election.) Notic') is hereby given, tnat on on' ,the.,fin»l. Tuesday in June, being June I, •A.- '».l'l.gT8, arT awwal election swill Will-S«jwjrt,iu the, !fftepipl school district of is,«" i, county of Burleigh, state of North Dakota, for the purpose of electing the following members of the board of education: One member to serve for a term of three years, for the city of bismarck. The polls will be opened at 9 o'clock a. m., and closed at 4 o'cjock p. m. of that day. Dated at Bismarck, this 20th day of .May, A. D. 1918. By order of the board of education. RICHARD PENWARDEN. Clerk. 5—21 22 23 24 27 28 29 30 fi—1 2 3 4 Tribune Want Ads Bring Results. WHAT'S YOUR. NAMe, SIR 77 77 77 77 8 9 138 138 138 138 138 138 139 140 140 140 77 77 77 77 77 1+) 17 18 31 33 3 5 7 77 77 77 77 77 77 77 771 77' 77 I 77 77 11 17 27 15 21 27 2.9 142 77 142 142 143 138 138 13$ 77' 77 77 78' 78 78 13 1 10 11 12 138 78 138 78 141 1*1 78 78 141 141 141 BISMARCK DAI 78 78 78 78. Southeast quarter... 13 144 7o All of ...25 144 78 North half and south west quarter 11 140 7tf tfbrth half of North 'half.... 25 140 79 All of .... 35 141 79 :\orth half 1 144 79 South half 1 H4 79 Northeast quarter... 1 140 81 Northwest quarter... 11 140 ,.,8J .jtj^U .0/ the abovf-d^-^bed laud be Me ffettiiPf'the Fi,fth(ii'rincipal. i^pr, idian, according to the United Statps governjfleii^siuryey jhereftf. There i*#l.,(b? on such Mort gage at thpp datfl|)j&f sale the, sijm of Fifty-one T)mukib4 Two Hundred Thirty-two and 42-100 Dollars, ($51,232,42), together with the costfe and expenses allowed by law. I WONT TAWt HO for Ahl AM5MEA-JUST A MNUT& now 'tiu. I WASH N4MXS AMD We'LLCTAPt \O0 9B A DE5CRTEI2.: NOTICE TO THE,PUBLIC. Owing to the high co"$r of all sup plies and repairs used in .fconnectjOft with the auto livery buiiiuesa and ihe cash payment'for same now being ile nianded by the dealers from wtooift such supplies are purchased, we, the undersigned'fiiinH in^aged in the auto livery, busln.ess in the^ity of £tts inarCk, are compelled ti place our bus iness.es upon ^,.str'ctj^ci»^i basis. Notice is therefbhr^flflfen that, on and.after June 1, lt»l8 -|all serviced rendered by the undersigned will be reiut*e$ to l*e paid to'r- at the time 1. I a such /cervices., are performed Regji^ting,'..the necessity change and Vthankingi^UjSi public' for' s—i«7JO 3i \,' NOTICE ?AXI-CAB DRIVERS Taxlcab llctftoes foi^^ihe ensuing year ire^vjWie an^. muat be pro cured V^ttoMraAay^ro^void prosed cution ^tnicl tffiffihfllbtwh bf heavy pen alties prescribed by city ordinances^ The city ordinance provide that everyone in Bismarck driving a cab or car or other vehicles for hire must be licenced and that a registration) license tag Hhjall be prominently dls^ played upon such vehicle. On and| after this 'date thp driver of any ve hicle of any description subject tOf hire which does not display a city license tag for the current fiscal yeaf» will be subject t'8 arrest. EVERETT TRUE By Conde C. MARTINESON, H-18 to 28. t: Chief of Police PUBLIC HEALTH NOTICE. Two cases of infantile paralysis have been reported to this office, therefore, to assist in controlling the situatipn, it is recommended that fn the presence of any unusual signs of illness among children parents should at once consult their family physi cian. DU. F. B. STRATJSS, City Health Officer. 5-18 to 28. "W.lOli-LfAMS. MMC IS THANK ?1R 1 F. E. YOUNG REAL ESTATE CO. Why don't you start getting that home fiow? You have always felt that you wanted a home, so has your wife, but you IhoQght you never had enough money. We can give you" your choice of hundreds of splendid lots in almost any part- of the city on the most reasonable of terms. We either own or control these lots and you are perfectly safe as you are denling with peonie who have never foreclosed a contract. Office open every evening. Fire insurance in reliable eomftaniea. F. E. YOUNG REAL ESTATE CO. Telephone No. 7{jR Qfflc* In First National BankBldg. ••J- J. II. HOLIHAN Real Estate Bargains FOR SALE—bungalow of 5 rooms and 'jath. Well located. A bargain. FOR RENT—First class rooms close iiu FOR SALE—Corner on Main street. J. H. HOLIHAN uueaa •lock. .... Phone 745 HELP WANTED—MALE '.WANTED-—25 men at once- for mine work at Beulab, N. LJ. For lnforma tiuji apply Hughes Electric Co., of '.flee. Bismarck N. D, 5 27 3t CV'A\TH3t-^jen on state highway road work. Good wages, steady work. Pat Kelly, Dickinson, N. D. WANTED—Man assistant cash .unci bookkeeper at ouce. Should, have some experience. German preferr ed. First National Bank, Taylor, Iwk. FEMALE ress at once, th Street 25 tf l^aitresB and chamiher maid. ''Banner ilouse. 104 (Main St. Phone 231. 5 28 29 WANT E D^gir 1 for general house work, gpiall family, no children. Good wages. yApply iM-rs. O. W. ,Rabertg vthetVliiadrei''Bi»'eau. Phbne 7 5 5 2 5 tr. WANTED Experienced competent stenographer and bookkeeper to take cha^g^ of office at Miles City, Mon*. ^pply Ljfl^i^jjjotdr Sales Co., Bis- •-,WANTB^W^l88kfe. jgeneraF"hou^f travel- ing eipenses. Goodrich Drug Co., Dept. 631, Omaha, Nebr. 5-5-12-19-26 WANTED—Girl or woman for gen eral housework. Phone 831K 5 11 tf AGENT—SALESMAN WANTED—Resident experienced gro cery men with auto to,call on ranch farm-iboarding home. Family trade and others who buy in quantities. In Wisconsin. 'Minnesota, North and South Dakota and Montana. Apply with first class jank and business references. Address 1540 Ashland Ave., St.Paul Minn. 5 25 27 28 SALESMAN Lace and embroidery importers work, established trade North Dakota and South Dakota. Excellent opportunity right man with established trade smaller towns. Field. 1140 Broadway, New York. It WANTED—Men and "Women sales managers, for great fuel conserva tion device cuts fuel bills in half helps your government big money maker. Simplex Mfg. Co., Seaboard Bank Bldg., Seattle, Wash. FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS ?OR RENT—Furnished six-room house for rent reasonable. For particu lars call 481R. 5-27-lwk. FOR"RENT—14 foom furnished hoiTse Mrs! P. G. Harrington, 46 Main St. 5 24 6t FOR-RENT—Four room house. 413 13th street. City water. Nice gar den. Phone 590R. 5 23 1 wk FOR RENT—Six rooms and bath In duplex all modern. 907 Sixth street. See Western SaleS Co. Owners. 5 15 tf FOR RRNT—'4T2-Thayer St. has six six rooms with bath in first class condition. Apply to A. Van Horn. FOR RENT—Three room flat in mod ern house. Harvey Harris & Co. 5 10 ti FOR-FNT—7-room modern house Inquire Harvey Harris & Co. 4 22 tf FOR RENT—Five room house close In corner lot $19.00. F. E. Young Real Estate Co. 5-3-tf FOR RENT—Five room house partly modern. 400 Eleventh St. Phone 754K. 4'24tf hOR RENT—Seven room house, all modern. Hot water heating. 710 A 4 2 E. T. BURKE LAWYER Tribune Block Bismarck, N. D. PImmm 752 ri|i TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED COLUMNS C. WILLIAMS & CO. Real Estate Snaps FOR SALt OR TRADE—One good section of laud nix mile* aouthwest of Shields in Qrant county, N. Thla section Is 75 per cedt tillable and will trade for city income ftarO'Mverikl houses foi sale, trade or rent. Will take good e«\ lu on iht deal. C. WILLIAMS & CO. .Offloa Bismarck Bank Bldg. Ta|, No. 417, ^llsmarck, N. D. FOR 8ALE—Choice 160 acres, rich soil lies well $18 an acre. EXTRA FINE 640 acres with running water 90 per cent good plow land. Great bargain. Price too low to ad vertise. LARGE LIST of lots and houses for sale in all parts of Bismarck. IIAKYEY HARRIS & CO. J. P. Jackson, Manager LOST AND FOUND LOST—Two notes made olit from First National Bank, Bell'ieid, Find er please return to Tribune office. 5-lS-tf. ROOMS FOR HUNT FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished rooms, one single and one double room. Hot and cold water. Call at 713 3rd street. $6.00 per mo. 97 tit. 1' OR RENT -Newly furnished room very reasonable. Phone 4J!) or call at 113 Thayer. 5 23 3t FOR RENT—Modern furnished room, 309 Eighth street. Phone 23GR. __5_25 3t FOR RENT—'A nice large .altyh'odern front room at 43,9 "th^treotu Phone 436R. A. S16 tf FOR RENT—F'urnished front room In _modern house. 820 5tfi' St. 5-lti-lwk. FOR RENT—Rooms in strictly mod ern house. Good location. Close in Phone 592X. 515 5th St. 5-11-tf. FOR RENT—Furnished foonis .or light housekeeping or otherwise as desired. Also cottage of five rooms and bath with garage close in. -JP-houe 404.R-.or call 80t^4th St. or inquire of Geo. W. /Little, Second hand store. 5-13-tf. FOR, RfeNT—Mice large furnished room in a new modern house one block from P. O. 213 Second or phone_J34X. 5 20 1 wk FOR RENT—Rooms in strictly mod ern house. Good location. Close in Phone 592X 5 11 tf FOR BENT—Rooms oyer th0 First Guaranty Bank, Inquile ot E. V. Lahr, First Guaranty Bdnteji 5 5 tf FOR RENT—IModcrn housekeeping rooms, furnished or .unfurnished. Phone 773. 5 1 tf. FOR RENT—Furnished and unfur nished rooms. Business College. Phone 183. 4 30 1 mo FOR RENT—Two nice modern house keeping rooips. Call 454X or 514 Hannafln. 3 26 tf FOR RENT—Close In furnished rooms. Also rooms for light housekeeping. 411 5th street. Phone 273. 3 29 tf FOR RENT—-Modern furnished rooms, 827 fith st. 3-1K tf WORK WANTED RESPONSIBLE girl, business college student, wishes to werk in exchange for board and room. Phone 4f)9X. 5 18 tf WORK-WANTED—By day or hour, by colored girl. Phone 754X, ")-20-2t. GIRL-WANTS PLACE? TO WORK FOR BOARD—Telephone 183. 5-20-1 mo. HOUSES WANTED WANTED—To rent small, modern house. Phone 264. 3—13-tf auvfliN POSITIONS WANTED fcJArmRlEiSOED1 faTt.NOGRAPHtil and bookkeeper wishes., position. Exempt from draft. Phone€21iL. 6 18 1 wk MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Ford roadster. Engine first class and garage cheap foir cash. J. H. Holihan, Phone 745. 5-27-2t. FOR SALE +-Seccnd hand office desk. Good condition. aOll at StaCy Fruit Co., Main Street, Bismarck, N. D. 5- 27 1 wk. Koit SALE—Studeliaker touring car. Good running order., B, F. Tillotson, l.'ismarck, N. D. 5 27 tf. 0 SALE—Good residence income property in Bismarck to trade for Burleigh county land. Address 51 ti Tribune. f—26 to 6—28. FOR SALE—160 and 320^'cres" unim proved Burleigh county land for sale. Address 516 Tribune. 5—28 to 6—28. KOIt SALE—Practically new wonder concrete mixer, will sell reasonable. See 11. C. Anderson, 119 Mandan Ave. 5 24 3t FOR SALE—Country newspaper printing outfit in good condition. Address for particulars, Lock Box 242, iMcllenry, N. D. 27 6t A"MILLINERY STOCK for sale,cheap! Location excellent, gpod booming town. Address No. 515 Tribune. 5 27 6t STlfAYED—To J. P. Jackson's'farm six miles northeast of Bismarck, 3 head of horses 1 sorrel, 1 bay, black. Owner can have same by proving property and paying reward. Fred Robertson. f, 25 3t FOR SALE—20x.°»r Flour City tractor, almost new, $1,250. Also 1916 5 passenger Oldsmobile, AI condition $700 cash or bankable paper. E. C. Ruble, Driscoll, N. D. 5 24 3t I' Olt SALE—New safe" and roll top ilask. J. J. Ryan, 510 4th St. Bismarck^ N. D„ Phone ,659K. l»-2'3-tf. DRY CL:EATNlNji,,'':A#rrREPAIRING, sanitary steam pressing or by hand done at G. P. Hotel Tailor Shop. Phono 492. Jos. Smola. 5 23 1 wk FOR SAl.JS CHEAP—One gray reed baby carriage, sanitary couch, new mattress, library table, mahogany stand, large dresser, gas stove, gas automatic tireless cooker, enamel ed iron bed. G. W. Cochrane, 602 Second street. 5 23 1 wk. FOR SALE—Hear springs rear wheels, mud chains .back rods, various parts for Ford car. All in good condition. Phone 645R. J. Ji, Reamer., 110 Main street. -,,.m tf LADIES AND. .MEN'S HATSdeahed and retolocked, expert work send by mail. Eaglet'Hat' Cleaning Works, '813 Broadway. Phone 58. Bismarck N. D. 5 22'1 mo FOR SALE—Dry stove wood, fCr sale. R. C. Forsyttte. Phone 818, 5'-22-lwk. SEED CORN FOR SALE—North"Da kota grown white dent, Western Sales Co., Bismarck, N. D. 5 22 tf NORTHERN PRODUCE CO. of IJis marck, N. D., wants your cream and pay highest market price always. Write for tags. 5 17 tf FOR SALE—Two brand pew pool tables, wall case, cigar case. Terms: Part-,cash and balance moftti)iy pay ments. Write No. 514 Tribune. __Jj_20Jf FOR SALE—160 acres unimpnwfffl land near Drlscolj. $10.00 pejc.Mg* for cash. Ove Peterson, So. Seattle, Wash. 5 25t Ashes hauled and gardens plowed, Phone 534Y. 5 2 1 mo. FOR RENT—Storage Or repair room! Phone 299K. 4 19 tf FOR SALE—tfJrand new Studebaker at a very reasonaole pried. See R. M. Halladay. Phono 139. 4 6 tf FOR SALE CHEAP—1917 Studehaker six, 7-passenger.' Run about 4,000 miles. For quick sale $875. Phone 141. 3 22 tf 120 ACRES given away, three miles from village, 1-4 frqm school,t-1 1-2 from store and cheese factory.. Lays well, rich soil, 10 acres valuable timber, splendidly watei'e^. Fine, 11 room house, water inside splendid •barns, 30x62 and 24x36, concrete floors, hip roofs, galvanized siding. Nice hoghouse, large hennery, fund ings practically new, abundance fruit. Including hay, grain, l7 cows, bull, three yearlings, good team, sow, fiO hens, springtooth harrow, grain drill, cultivator, plow, horpe rake, mowing machine, wagon,'buggy cutter, sleighs, harnesses, all small tools. Price $6,300. Reason, poor health. Free list. .Ellis Bros, Spririg ville, N. Y. 4 25. It 23