The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 22, 1916, Page 2

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tH tH "settlers north of Bi othird att’ Thursday, while. at the hospital. “WPLL LOPE TWO AGGIDENTS AGAIN.” SAYS. a ss ‘Mastine, Struck by Freight, r Late Saturday Kidder County Young Man Who (sly Saesial ‘Cattessontont) Eloped With Mary Riddle Jamestown, N. D, Nov. 22.—A/P. Schneider, manager of the Schneider Has Been Released Auto company, Fourth avenue and —— 3 Fourth street, ¢ “horse pow- | Steele, N. D. Nov. 22M. WH. ey port, four gtruck by} Chance, the well-known Kidder coun-; a westbound ht train in an ate) ty young man, who was arresied at fermpt to male ine 8 xt a ae croas | Jamestown October 18, on a charge) IMB RU eon) o clock Satur ay Joke of larceny, the specific charge being 2 nee wih to. ore! ales eee | that he stole Fred Riddle’s automo- + WAS hse eo ae Neaee pie further Bie o ee ae ortly after the accident that\ there | been) ‘relenbed’ fiom tody | und} “88 Ro flagman at the crossing and) ee : Serene hec hine being enclos- | charges preferred against him have read : ists of the unemployed to the i oe ccording to a Reuter’s Am- i \e) oR 9 9 : sterdam di es + ang d ie contral -} sion is now enhanced: He ts"a man REFUSE 1) \\ Meise ie See mittee. ee ae a one would be picked from a crowd, (Continued from pai The governor looks the part. He even were his identity. unknown. — ” owever, took his throne when he was a child. Francis Joseph stands third on the list for continuous ruling years. ‘ally were embodied in| has-a dignified,-commanding bearing. — ( SEES EER ay cata A the state platforms of both the Re-{He seems to have taken oa stature. | walker Whiteside in “The Melting O. W. Roberts, local meteorologist, publicans and the Democrats in the/and-to have grown more imposing if re tonight. as been called to Fargo as a witness recent campaign, will go through. ..|since the recent election. He always |Pot” at the Bismarck theater. onig’ in a case before the federal court. Arrived Yesterday. has given the impression of ,a con- tthe will be Peseratrrs aT OT Governor-elect Frazier reached the} servative thinker, a man witha great. Rah peer eal tas i ahet td Walker Whiteside in “The Melting} | Capital. City at noon. yesterday and}amount of reserve power, and with |2! Ww night for-20¢.. es ee lene at the Bismarck theater tonight. had luncheon with Chairman F. E.| poise and*repose, and this” impres?|70' Seg id Ay ET ee * | Packard of the state tax Commission, | sacs z Popular prices for seats at Auditor- : Bie aan. he ium concert tomorrow night. (Associated Press). and Chairman W Prater of the Bur —__—KX—KX_——SEE | «London, Nov. 22.—The common s refused to de- f Antwerp i BISMARCK atch quoting the Tele- How often we hear it said of aman graaf. As a consequence, the dis- he uh ta es i Z y Ni ght patch says, the Germans are now call- | OF woman that they were rundown in : ne ie , ver Ly ing men of all classes to the~police | health” whichaccountsfortheirpresent | ow a te every ene Fe Cosson stations for examination as to the| sickness. For that reasonit is impor- , : With the college in alt Its or. identity of their papers, These men | tantthat when you find you tire easily, E i$ i :|. examination for either the -: are said to be given the, choice of a German labor contract of three or six months or immediate deportation to when your nerves are troublesome or 5 : i] keeping or Shorthand ‘courses, your work is irksome, you should |g : || English from the lowest primary Os tae: : ¢ branches. Send for particulars. Germany. sirengthen your system immediately : 4 The Telegraaf adds that an official | with the blood-enriching, tissue-build- i : eee i 4 when you know a of others, you letter has beew eet to ie Burgomas. ing food in Scott’s Senco svhich ‘hae | Sone vot pundesde, Org ters demanding lists of unemploye: liver : 4 under penalty of. deporting citizens Contains pure Norwegian £9 ke a - G. ‘M.-LANGUM, Pres. Alcohol. a several cars bei on the sid: | been discharged’ by order of the court. See ay aoe pone ieee was! The young man was given a hea somewhat abstruse. The car was bad- ing before Judge Nuessle of isn recked. at Steele today. .The dismissing The accident this afternoon mal the culmination of one © the second on the Sixth avenue cro interesting transpiting in/ ing “within .60 4 Theodore a this vicinity in some time. having his machine wrecked one even: | May Sue for Damages. sia Attorney John A. Jorgenson of jing. | who defended Chance, WAR HASTENS THE | " afternoon that in all END OF RULER) tion for heavy damabes, claiming malicious prosecution, will) (Continued from Page One) be brought against Fred Riddle. the friend, also the young hero, your dear girl’s father, who caused the arrest | son, the crown prince, and the Prince of Chance, As a result of the prose- ik well as the incompar- cuiton of the young man by the ir- Se eave rman cava AW bras pated onidds inier) hance E ress what moves me and} has spent 32 days in my, in these days of | “we'll Elope Again,” Say Couple, Chance is now. free but develop. | y afternoon tend to; he will not be free long. oon as I get the op; ity, rl elope again with Mary : the young man in discussing the longer terms of service but none of ‘With, these prosneets andicalions ie :them as long in actual power. he will soon be “bound over” to the} “pharaoh is credited with 99 years | ere ae ne e is agreeabl jand Louis XIV reigned 72 yéars, ze and backs up the statement made Db: her champion. Father to Keep a Vigil, CHICHESTER Ss PILLS In the meanwhile the father resides } at his farm and has declared he will) ¢ sitet rand keep a close waich over his blooming | ia and Geld metallic daughter in an effort to keep the cou ple from fulfilling their promise. EARLY RESIDENT OF THE WALLEY iia | Louis A. tidjon; t for a Farmer of Burleigh’ FER Fs Died at 2 O'clock Today ;bouis, A. Larso | world’s history.” Emperor Joseph reigned longer tnsa| jany ruler in history, ascending to the! throne of Aus‘ when he was 18} a rs He reigned continuous Other rulers have had | 8, fo yeats knownas Best Safest, Always Relist SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE one of. the first. ismarck and for 37 “years a farmer and stock raiser of} Burliegh county, passed away at o'clock this afternoon in the Bismare hospital, where he had been confined , since’ November 6, last. brought; ‘on by threb’ attacks ais. with Ant the Jast’ three years, the ack being experienced last Funeral services: have not yet ‘heen decided}. bit will in all. probabil: ity’ be held here ‘Friday afternoon. | * At the bedside when death occurred were the widow and the five children, John A. Larson of Bismarck; V (arson of Wogansport; Frank nm} of Hatmon, and Lester and Mabel ‘Larson, who reside on the farm. north | of this city. With his wife, Mr. son came to North Dakota on July 4. 1878. He Was among the first to take a home- stead in the western part of the state. He had resided on the farm con- | tinuously since that time. Three years ago he first stroke of para’ the socond coming the first of t month and the third occurring in the hospita! Jast week. Perfection Smokeless ” Oil Heater —a Household Necessity Tn the fall before the furnace fire is needed—in‘cold weather, when the furnace fails to keep the corners warm, a Perfection Heater takes the chil] away and makes* the whole house comfortable. The Perfection Smokeless Heater may be easily. carried about from room to room— the handle does not get* hot. No woke, no dust, no ashes. Zt Is Cdorlesgs Can be regulated so the heat jate straight up. or out. ward—pure and sweet air. uffered the NOTICE ELKS BAND REHEARSAL, | All band members Within the Elks’ lodge are urged to meet next Monday and Wednesday nights at the hall for rehearsal. These rehearsals; which’ are in preparation for the annual Me- morial exercises at the Auditorium, Sunday, Decembr 3, will be called at 8 o'clock sharp each night. All mem- bers are expected to be in attendance in good condition to play their instru- ments, eo e, Wm, O'HARA, [hase = Exaltd Ruler. ene — cheap and Any good ; ‘action, or best results use Per n Oil. It is casy to fill and regulate. es high, 12 inches in ished i in polished steel or blue enamel—trii School children of the grades will | ¥ ‘be admitted to the second balcony to- morrow night for 25c. - The ladies of the Baptist church witt | { 1 i i | | | hold annual sale of food and fancy farticles Saturday, Nov. 25, in the Gas (Company office, Fifth and Broadway. © MACKENZIE VISITORS, Charles-and Roscoe Crum of McKen- Rie transtacted business in the city ‘Monday. Other visitors here from Mc- Kenzie were Mr. and Mrs. PR. Bliss, ‘a. L. Berthoff and Mr. and Mrs, Wil: | dur Rodger. ———— CREAM FOR CATARRH ae OPENS UP UP NOSTRILS Tells How To Get Get Quick Relief from Head-Colds, It’s Splendid! it is an ornament—and in use in 2,000,000 homes. Look for angle trade mark. Ravo Lamps give that pw light which Cndinud) 72. Adams St., Chicago, U.S.A. In one minute your clogged nostrils Qwill open, the air pasages of your dhead will clear and you can breathe ¥reely. No more hawking, enuffling, Plowing, headache, dryness. No Struggling for breatl at night; your pold'or:catarrh will be gone. : Get:a small bottle of Ely's Cream | Palm-trom your druggist now. Apply | ® little of this fragrant, antiseptic, | heating cream in your nostrils. It penetrates through every air passage | B® @f the head, soothes the inflamed or Swollen mugous. membranes and re- f a if il ‘ Iti | tly. It’s Just fine, Don’t stay stuffed-up with @ cold or nasty catarrh—Relief t ¢omen 90 ee Rn... “ | in sand. “Sometiines when you are in a hurry. . The 5-passenger 6-30 Chalmers has it plus—extra power. Though rated : : as 30 it develops well over 45 h. p. . The cost for the extra power is. nothing. jie quality car at‘a quantity price All prices f. 0. b. Detroit eoole cea APS Carl Pederson, Mgr. _. . MISSOURI VALLEY MOTOR co . ee Bismarck, N. Dak. Van ah Eee SS

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