THE FARGO FORUM, THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 10," 1918. HOW PARACHUTES WILL SAVK FIXERS' LIVES MILLS WILL STAY Thierney Tells CONSCRIPTION PLOOGfflffl AND 1 News About the Town [ Of Roche Raid u _REALT1 TRANSFERS. V w B hi Fargo today en route to Pelican Corp. Niell Thierney, a former 11-141-54;niNorth Dakota or the epidemic of Spanish influenza bert Shaw, formerly of Fargo, who SOCIALIST PLAN entertaining us most of the nights NORTH DAKOTA in Fargo, the stated meeting of Shiloh died at Hempstead, L. I., of influenza, They dropped two bombs withil* a lodge. No. 1, A. F. &. A. M.t scheduled block of where Corporal Kelson aaiNonpartisan league, who a few women and children. I help "This office has sent 200 laborers to A8KS LIQUIDATED DAMAGES. tor of the United States employment Virginia this week, that number hav John Kennedy, of the Kennedy ' THREE ON TRIAL. said he could see no reason why the ed put one woman in an ambulance service, announced today. indictment of Mills on the charge of who was litterally cut to pieces by ing been sent since Monday. We ex Construction Co., appeared be Three prisoners were brought be In even that fxjnscription of men pect to send another group out of here fore the city commission with a re obstructing the United States gov flying glass, and 1 also saw a little for war indutsries in necessary, those fore Judge Charles F. Amldoh of the 1 ernment's plans for prosecuting the girl of about ten who was mangled Friday or Saturday night, as there is quest for the return of $7,500 liquid United States district court Wed who fail to report will be classed as ated damages withheld on paving Job war against Germany should cause so you could not recognize her. I deserters, and will be inducted into a call for 200 carpenters and 500 la nesday on a charge of bringing in a change In the plan of campaign. borers to be sent to Washington, D. No. 133, which included the Seventh toxicating liquor into tho state in guess they think that line of stuff the army for eitfier active or limited street north paving, which was com "We, look upon Mr.- Mills as one of is going to throw a scare into us service. C., and Virginia. Any men wishing violation of the bone dry law. They the best exponents of the Nonpar end help them win the war, but be to ship for such labor can bo accom pleted this spring. The work was to were W. W. Webb and William. A. "The need for men is now so acute have been completed Sept. 15, 1917, tisan league program for which we lieve me it only makes one more anx that all necessary steps will bo taken modated here. Ledbetter who entered pleas of not : stand,' said the league official this ious to square up our account with "There Is also an order on flic for but was stopped by the city engineer guilty, and were bound over for 1. ' °>U- morning. "Certainly we will not take to secure the men asked from North from 200 to 300 men for railroad work, with the arrival of cold weather. The trial at the next term of the federal them. Dakota," Mr. Patten said. "There i« matter was placed in the hands of - " S him off the stump because he has s place for every rrmn wjio can pos as machinists round bouse men and court. The third member of the trio, been indicted for sedition. He has laborers." Judge B. F. Spalding, assistant city C. H. Swanson, pleaded guilty anu a message for the people of the state, sibly be spared, and slackers are not attorney, for investigation. paid a fine of $200. The men were Jikejy to be treated with much con <•> "".v.- v " and we believe they want to hear Dun Reports sideration. arrested recently at Minot. him." FARGO MAN MOVE8. "Monetary consideration can be no Briefly Told V- v*!v-sf<& ^ , - " X,-:. >•*.sV" Mr. Mills has been on the stump —1 v The Newest asd Most Beautiful soon for Italy where he will be en to his appearance. He did speak, have been announced by Charles S. ble time for Saturday afternoons and lterbst's for hosiery.—Advt. gaged In Red Cross work. Mr. Skel-j* however, after Governor Frazler in Van Sehalck, Fargo representative of Fundays in addition to free transpor ly Is not eligible for active military the R! d. Dun & Co. In N«rth Dakota tation and housing. Unskilled labor Call Liberty Taxi Unc—881.—Advt. ss~ terfered and called on local officials the commercial reverses numbered 24, Have Knight Prtg. Co. print 1L—Adv. SERVICE FLAG service because of the loss of one to give him protection. is paid in the same proportion." arm, and W. R. Tucker, chairman with liabilities involved of 1360,981. Mr, Patten 1ms orders for a large Hendrickson's shoes for style. — Ajdhter have same period of time, and in 1918 the Advt. gine stalls he is attle to alight in safely with the aid of the parachute. insolvencies amounted ro SO. For Quick Results Use Forum ONE DAKOTAN ON LIST. made the following statement from There were 717 failures in the seven Dr. Basye, Ospeopath. Phone 8317.-— In the casualty list Issued today by the public platform while urpinc the central western states of Minnesota, V ant Ads. Advt. the government, the name of on" people of North Dakota to vote for Iowa, Missouri, North and South Da most severity for the wanton de Lynn Frazler for governor. The kota, Nebraska and Kansas sln^e the North Dakota man appears, Private struction of French towns. Anderson Moo of Etaderlln beine re statement quoted in the Indictment first of the year. and liabilities GERMANS STILL BURNING The Daily Expres counsels the follows: amounted to <9,781,777. ported to have died of disease. s. stoppage of raw material supplies for Germany until all accounts have "Who ars the men who are 8AILOR 18 VISITOR. TOWNS {Continued from page 1.) been settled. fighting for us in Francs? They Edward J. Sohmitt, Milwaukee. A. C. Detachment are not ths sons of members of Wis., who is in training at the Great armies is an outrage to civilization Lakes Naval Training station, Is and humanity." chambers of commerce in this Will Move Soon spending a ten-day furlough as a Four Get Drunk country; they are not ths sons finest. at the Holes residence, 1213 Demand Reparation. of commeroial travelers; they Entrainment of members of tho '>mfY wokpy North Broadway. army training detachment at th» London, Oct. 10.—Discussing the To Dodge Flu are not banksrs' tons or mer North Dakota Agricultural collego ultimate peace terms the London chants' sons, but they are your for army cantonments or camps east COMMISSION TO MEET. newspapers refer with indignation to Getting drunk to attain immunity from an attack of Spanish influenza, boys. For every thousand sol or south is now a matter of days. The Fargo city commission will the outrages still persisted in by the Leaves have been suspended# and was the excuse of six plain drunks diers killed in Francs ther* is ABOUT SUGAR meet in special session at 7 o'clock retreating Germans, and unanimous orders to move are expected at any this evening to hear the report of ly demand reparation an/4 Inches, made of dart Private funeral services for Harrr Merle South grains kixiie makino. red frit «lth metnl top and iilk coid. In the cen F. May, 50, 1009 Fourth street north, made as heavy as possible, and Ger torney and Stark county democratic of Kate Richards O'Hare and other ter of the rod field Is a larye white star; on It U for 18 years Great Northern ticket many made to feel the weight of her candidate for the house* was one of St. Louis Socialists, discuss the a. smaller one of blue: below are two »hells, their transgressions by the necessity of league's Socialistic program for North points meeting on & shield of stars and atrlpea clerk in Fargo, who died Tuesday the last candidates for office to slide Is Wounded with fitting words "Over There" pointed In dark night, were held from the E. F. Moore paying for them." under the nomination ropes Satur Dakota. This •fiesrtizre, absent blue. Tell the world he has gone across ltal cereal, ncrfc only saves Get this splendid home and story magazine for two held this afternoon, but advanced and been building. fore midnight Saturday and were re fully avoiding all reference to the war In France, recovering from bullet year*, and this beautiful scrvioo flac wlli be wnt wounds received in action. you preptld by return mall. Addrsw Sorxioe made private because of the influenza The Daily Mail demands that Ger ceived at the secretary of state's of and saying nothing of Germany's new •the xxse of sugar buut Dept. 430 PEOPLE'S POPULAR MONTHLY, epidemic. many should be punished to the ut fice Monday. peace offensive or of President Wil Private South has been with Gen Dc-s Mclnes, Iowa son's reply thereto. eral Haig's army in the big drive provides jfood marfceH- Mills ridiculed Mr. Doyle's views on since April. 29, this year, and was the subject of bankruptcy, as applied admitted to a hospital on Sept. 28, al especially adairfced J&£•sy** o Mr. Townley, and urged his hear- according to word just received by rfi to vote for the league program of his parents. single tax, submitted bonded indebt Private South was in the machine "to -the cooler weather edness, state ownership and operation gun service, and his wounds are un farms, creameries, elevators, mills, derstood to be in his head. of autumn. mrs£Z£ /jaasr stoves, railways, public utilities and other enterprises and put in a>i .special pathetic plea for N. C. Mac- Federal Court "There's a Reason" for do iiald. Term Postponed Jll The fall term of federal court st No Athletics Devils Lake, schedulted to open Oc tober 22,, has been indefinitely post AtTheN.D.A.C. poned on account of the influenza cpidemic in the state, J. Mont Athletics of any kind are not likely t the North Dakota Agricultural gomery-, federal clerk of court, said oliege this fall and winter. this afternoon. ibsftjewfuiMBtBuywewjuwBia For Friday and Saturday No successor has been secured for Paul J. Davis, coach, who haa been unscripted for war work in an army autonment. T? Members of the faculty have taken the position th|t nothing must Inter fere with the training of the Student Army Training corps, and, in fact, all Women's Distinctive Apparel ,-ive been too busy thus far to give i- rts more than passing attention. f. Assembled for this occasion are extensive assortments of Salvage Stores the season's most fashionable modes in Women's Apparel. ^ 7 Style-originality, carefully chosen fabrics and selected Closed By Flu u.' ''1 r h ' T f? feriUfiMitefiiiii trimmings are markedfeaturesof this attractive collection The Salvage department of the Red loss has closed during the Influenza pidemic. The stores will be closed Fargo's Shopping Center. nd no contributions will be collected m*ing the period requested by the calth department. The office of the !;ilvage department will remain open nd any who wish to leave orders Women's Exclusive Coats for collection may telephone them to tall Opening- Drapery Department tho office but collections will not be iade nor will either of the two Plain and Fur-Trimmed ores be open until further notice.'. Special Furniture & Rugs An attractive group of models, featuring fab Friday, Oct. 11th, Saturday, Oct. 12th, rics of rich texture—developed along broad, In North Dakota and Saturday Night, we have set aside sweeping lines or graceful wrap effects now .Mike Kalick, of Almont, was sen- for Special Opening and Display of our in vogue. enced to 90 days and pay WOO tor rij 4''1 colored, were arrested at Minot for selling liquor. ture. Furniture of high class, upholstered in Damask, Velvet and Tapes •w I ? coats of Velour Cloths, with 39.75 n Rev. J. I. Asher, district superin try, will be found in this display. A splendid assortment of Furniture novelty collars and pockets. tendent of the Minot district of the Methodist Episcopal church, has con- Coverings by the yard. i Special luded his work there and enters Y. >1. C. A. service soon. Display Room No. 2—In this room, we have assembled our collection of Hudson Seal Collar (dyed The funeral of Harlan ShLek, of Mi not. who died of influenza, will be Cretonnes, Nets, Muslins, Swisses, by the yard, at popular prices. Fargo muskrat) trims a handsome •Id 41 Rockford, 111. shoppers should take advantage of this wonderful opportunity as we have coat of Wool Velour, in navy, The fall term of the federal court at 50.00 Minot has been postponed because of on display so many varieties of drapery materials. t / brown, and black. Belted mod !.he prevalence of influent. i" Muggestions for Wedding Gifts, Holiday Remembrances, Special Odd t el, lined and interlined. Special Linius Barth, of Mandan, was badly n jured when thrown from. a. motor- Pieces of Furniture, Mahogany, Wicker Tea Tables and Carts, Mahogany Straight-line Coats and Wrap ycle. Gate Leg Tables, and n fine assortment of Davenport Tables. Also Pic The Minot 'organisation for h effects of Silvertone and Pe- 1111pr the merger war fund campaign tures of high class copies of original paintings, water colors. A beautiful a:; been completed with F. C. Upton, luchia, trimmed with Skunk, istrlct chairman; J. J. C'oyle, county selection of Floor and Table Lamps equipped with appropriate shades, 69.50 hairman; W. E. Holbein, secretary, .Eaccoon and Seal, Beautiful nd S. J. Rasmussen, treasurer, and our assortment of small Chinese and Mandarin Rugs, will enabte^ou range of ^olors. Special Bismarck shock troops set up 150 to plan a suitable selection for the coming Holiday Remembrances. acres of corn in one hour and 15 raln- Other Models from $25.00 to $150.00 tcs on the Thomas Asbridge farm. This opening is for the public in general. You are cordially in vited to visit Lieut.,H. O, Rudd, of Bismarck, has been ordered to report at Fort Riley. the displays either during the days of Friday and and Saturday, or Satur r Lieut. Robert Renard, a French sol- day night, up' to 10 o'clock. * difd who fought four years on the west front, Is being brought to the J state for a series of addresses under j the direction of the council of defense,