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BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE | CONFERENGE OPENS AT eady here, expected on Nos. Those Delegates From All Sections Be. gin to Arrive For Third An- nual Meeting SUP OE STEED ES Tomorrow’s Program. ” tendance + 2 j the third annual state Y. M. ference for older boys, to be held in commencing tonight this city, JAMESTOWN JOMCHT continuing until Thirty adult leaders and y ihe gathering mate that at least 100 will be in at-| throughout which «will be held in the morning, afternoon and evening. tives from Jamestown wili bring the] 9:00 a. m., Devotional—Rev. “| toiai to this figure. | Bruce E, Jgckson,. Bis- Dale Arrives. marek. & B. Dale of Far! 9:30 a. m., Papers and discus- < ad his coming} sions 2 to the enthusi- “Our High Schdol’—~Grand nterest already displayed. Reg- Forks. ‘ “/istrations from Bismarck, Fargo, “Our Chance Without a Y.'% nd Forks, New Rockford, Oakes! M. C A.’—Bismarck. ° d Jamestown are already in and . A. con} and} Sunday afternoon. delegates | while 30 more are 7 and 8, late this ar in charge of the sessions, | Representa- | 'URIG ACID IN MEAT - GLOGS THE KIDNEYS Take a Glass of Salts if Your Back! Hurts or Bladder Bothers You —Drink More Water. | PUBIIHER 1S. BLAMED Witnesses Allege That J. C. Man- ire, Montana Publisher, Insti-'- gated Killing of Thomas salle A rane eaten of the Thompson Falls Independent Enterprise and Miss Edith Colby; who If you must have your meat every day, eat it, but fi your kidneys with salts occasionally, says a noted authority who tells us that meat forms. uric a¢id which almost paralyzes the kidneys in their efforts to expel it from the blood. They become slug- gish and weaken, then you suffer with ja dull misery in the kidney region, jsharp pains in the bdck or sick head- 'ache, dizziness, your stomach sours, tongue is coated and when the weath- er is bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine gets cloudy, full of sedi- ment, the channels often get sore and irritated, obliging you to seek re- lief two or three times during the jnight. To neutralize these irritating acids, | tician of Thompson Falls, September 21, were repeated ‘in court today by Miss Opal Harris, first witness in the trial of the, murder charge - brought against Manire.’ It is alleged that the editor instigated ‘the crime. The con- versations repeated today are sup- posed to have indicated Miss Colby’s intention to make Thomas apologize for’ what she called insults to her Manire. who is defending himself, had just begun cross-examination of the. witness. when court adjourned, {shot and’Killed A. C. Thomas, a polf-| ®* enson began picking the men who are most likely to be athong the reguiars to participate in the contests for the tate hofior during the winter. Among the veterans Coach Gill have ‘to work with are Wells, Johnson, Helmkay, Shaft, Bllingson, Stevenson and Skretting. FOUR CH CHILDREN How Lydia ia E.Pinkham’ 3Veg- etable Compound Kept Her Well and Strong, Lincoln, Mino! “‘T have used Lydia. E. Pinkham’s \‘cgetable Compound for ten years with good ' |results and I have healthy. chil- ‘This summer FRIDAY, NOVEMBER: 24, 1916 SWIMMING TANKS FOR | ‘ LEAGUE BALL PARKS Chicago, Noy, 24.—Swimming tanks will be established in the ibig league ball parks cf this city when the play- ers pry the lid off in 1917. President Comiske of the White Sox, ordered a swimming tank installed at his _ball park on. the south side. The stock- holders of the Cubs, who held their annual meeting several days ago thought so well of the innovation that they Have ordered the architect to draw up plans for the installation Musterole Works: Easier, tice and Without the the Blister There's no sense in mixing a‘mess of mustard, flour and water when’ you can easily-relieve pain, soreness or stiffness with-a little clean,, white Musterole. Musterole és made of pure oil of mus- tard and other helpful ingredients, com- bined in the form of a pleasant white of a swimming pool at the north side] ointment: It takes the place of out-of- park. fate suteed plasters, a and will not blister. ME Sar oe ‘ustéerole usually gives prompt relief MICHIGAN ‘‘AGGJES”’ from sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, head- ache, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or Michigan Agricultural college football| joints, sprains, sore muscles, briises, eleven hag closed one of the most|chitblains, frosted feet, colds of the unsuccessful seasons it has had ig a|chest (it often prevents. pneumonia). decade. This was C6ach Summer's first. year here and there seems to be a division of opinion as to whether CLOSE POOR SEASON ‘East Lansing, Mich, Nov. 24.—The It is he willbe back next autumn. quite generally admitted, however, that ‘Sommer did well in developing green material but it has been claim- ed that his method of lecturing his men hag not been unanimously ap- STUTSMAN COUNTY HEALTHY, famestown, N. D., Nov. 24.—The coffers of Stutsman county have been strengthened greatly, according to re- ports filed with the board of county commissioners, Total receipts aggre- E t was ina very run #idown condition and the veryhotweather emed more than I many more are expected. i t ‘The conference proper will com-{to Cleanse the kidneys and flush off mence tomorrow morning, tonight be-|the body’s urinous waste get four devoted to the reception and as-jOunces of Jad Salts from any phar- nment of delegates. - |macy here; take a tablespoonful in Elect Officers Tonight. {a glass of water before breakfast for me Our Chance With a Y. M. C. A.”—Fargo. « 10:45 a. m., 4ddress—E. C. ¢ Wolcott. 11:30 a. m., Conference photo- oe oy | s | commenced 2:30 p. m., Recreation, 6:15 p. m., Conference ban- Be ee ve OES EN eee eee ee Jamestown, N. D., Nov. invaded — Don't sell your Turkeys and Chickens—until after you call us up. We pay highest market Price. NORTHERN PRODUCE CO. graph. “ 12:00 m., Leaders’ conference—* PEE E TES 24.—Dele- gates from all Sections of the state Jamestown today to attend o’clock tonight a prepara- Led by state secretary. * ervice will be conducted | by 1:30 p, m., Devotional. v ident Mloyd Rathman of James- 1:45 p. m., Group confer- “|town, and at this time officers to of ences. ° te during the conference and for High School and Other Clubs oF) the ensuing year will, be elected. * —Rev. Bruce EB. Jackson, | 1, C, Wolcott, general secretary of | Y. M. C. A. Groups—C. F. “| the Young Men’s Christian associa- ‘Shields. 1 tion of Sioux City, will act as leader | is expected here tomorrow morn- | quet. ° “Master Man” is Topic. i Topic—“The entials of “| Noted workers and organizers trom | : Self Master; */ all sections of the state will take part! B-rains—Grand Forks, */in the elaborate program that nas O-ptimism—Valley City. i been prepared. “The Magter Man” Y-outh—LaMoure. | will be taken as the conference top-; &. C, Wolcott. * Pl ic, The entertainment committee, com- rised of local delegates, has worked | ngly to make the .conference | year the biggest and best. in the; history of such affa i 5 are that its hopes HAZELTON’S NEW LIGHT EQUIPMENT IMPROVEMENT) (Tribune “Special Service). Hazelton, N. D., Nov. 22.—Hagel- ton’s new electric light plant is now) in operatino, and it is giving a great- | ly improved service. A modern en: | gine and dynamo have been installed, none its size in the state. TWO.’ YEAR-OLD D CHILD DROPS | | DEAD IN JAMESTOWN HOME, (By a Special Correspondent) Jamestown, N. D,, Nov. .23.—Ray- mond Langsth, the two-year-old in- fant son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Lang- seth of this city, dropped dead in the family residence at 406 Fifth avenue south at 9 o'clock yesterddy morning. Dr. arzt of the firm of Gerrish & Arzt, was summoned immediately but life was already extinct. — Fresh Cake quite as fresh ders may eat. the Beat sugar and. eal (3 (sil out eve: sugar, spread with telly and roll cracking, Serve wide SAWT. Use one-fifth Less SAUTE PRODUCTS CORP. Woolworth Tower New York Bake a cake with cow-butter or hog-fat. ‘It will be soggy, stale and more oriess rancid after the third day. The moisture evap- . orates. The bacteria develop. Bake a cake with SAWTAY 100% Pure Butter-of-Nuts for Baking-Shortening-Frving Whatever ‘ you week as it was when it left the Even those afflicted with digestive disor- ake without distress. SAWTAY, 100% pure Butter-of-Nuts, is easier to digest .and more completely assimilated than any other fat or butter. _ RBCIPE FOR JELLY ROLL et Tmo bing poe and ogs unt very light so Cy che ale SAW AY ooo rge, ace SAW fay greased tin, bake in moderate ovens “Tum out on brown j ape: covered with powdered "AY Lemon or Sherry Sati Send for “‘Sawtay Kandy Kids,” of Recipes:;for Children’s Parties. SAWTAY js Economical — a Week Old bake will be at the end of a oven—and delicious. 2 tatlest oons melted Sawtay arid 14 expfus milk - 1 teispoon vanilia or lemon extrac. powder flavoring. and the. village has a plant second to] y a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of pes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations tg flush and stimulate siuggish kidneys, also to neutralize the acids in urine, so it no longer irritates, thus ending blad- der weakness, Jad Salts is inexpensive. cannot in- 'jure, and makes a delightful afferves- cent lithia-water drink. ‘LAND LOTTERY WINNERS North Dakotans Ns taaky™tp Fort Assinniboine Reservation Game Recently Held Havre, Mont., Nov. 24.—Land office officials have announced the list of winners of 160-acre tracts on the abandoned Fort Assiniboine reserva- tion, the drawing for which took place in this city. Tract No. 79 was drawn by Clinton R. Clark, a single man, proprietor of an ice cream parlor at Praderville, Tract No. 80 was drawn by ah F, Clark, a Havre e tracts embrace the Loredo town- site and are conservatively estimated as being worth $15,000 each. Seventy-one residents of Havre won contested tracts, the filings on each ranging from 2 to 72 in number. Win- ners must pay 50 cents an acre a year for the land for a period of five years and. must establish a residence and comply with the 160-acre homestead laws. Winners of contested ‘whits not liv- ing in Montana’ are officially ‘given out as follows: North Dakota—8. Eugene Murray, Omemee; 48. Arthur li. Upham, Cros- by; '67 Ray Rousseau, Crosby; 75. John J. Ulvound, Pekin; 90. Henriet- ta J. O’Hara, Minot; 93. Arthur Ber- | ger, Ortley; 120. Clarence R. Hutch- linson, Glenburn; 287. Jessie Withers, Surr 308, Louis EF. Vollmer, Mi- knat; . Marie R. Kelly, Glenburn; 41), Michael R. El} Berwick; 422. Olaf Rude, Alexander; 445. Millard | A. Pettit, Minot; 449, Lester G. Arm- strong, Glenburn; 452, Horace J., Wil- jlis, Lansford. y |ATTEMPT AT MURDER | NEAR NEW ROCKFORD | (Tribune Special Service). |. New Rockford, N. D., Nov. 23— | Frank Caruse, an Italian, fired four | bullets from a revolver into the back of Mike Vahre, also a native of Italy, near the coal ‘sheds, $his morning at {7 o'clock. The intestines of Vahre | Were penetrated twelve times by the ; wounds. Cause of the shooting was the ‘ace jcusation made by Vahre that Caruse robbed him ‘of ten dollars and some clothes. Both went to work this |morning. Vahre was stooping over and pushing a hand-car when Caruse, walking behind him, pulled a .38 re- golver from his pocket and opened re, |ANAMOOSE MAN DIES— Anamoose, N. D., Nov. 24.—Max Tractenberg of this city, a prominent and well-known pioneer in this -sec- tion. died suddenly at his home here yesterday morning at °9:30 o'clock. Death was due to heart failure. The deceased had been engaged in various enterprises here “and was a highly respected citizen. At the time of his death he was a large land own- er. The remains, accompanied -by the widow of the pioneer, were,taken by early morning train today. to Phila- ‘delphia, the former home of the fam- ily, for burial. || WANTED TO SEE IT STOP quiedly to keep the cake trom a Picture Book and over and over. bartender. | * | REMAINS TAKEN EAST! gated $9,815.01 while the conuly sal- ary list totaled $2,7 ELKS CLEAR ABOUT $450. (By a Special Correspondent) N, Vv. 24.—The order of Biks was a decided success, both as an entertainment feature and financially, The local opera house was packed to capacity both evenings the offering was staged. Proceeds for the two evenings were close to $1,000. The Elks ‘cleared $450 by the under-| taking. |BASKETBALL TRAINING STARTS AT UNIVERSITY Grand For D., Nov. 24.— Candidates for the university basket- ‘Dall. team reported last evening ‘for the first time at the gymnasium when Coach Gill and Captain Jimmy Stev- PEN‘NGS TRILSY' END AYCOLD OR OR CATARRH : | How To"Get Relief When Hen? and Nose are | Up. Count fifty! Your cold in head or catarrh disappears. ‘Your clogged nostrils will open, the’ air passages of your head will clear and you can breathe. freely. No more snuffling, hawking, mucous discharge, dryness or headache; no struggling for breath at night. Get a small bottle of Ely’s Cream Balm frow ur druggist and apply a little of this fragrant antiseptic cream in. your no; penetrates through every passage of the head; soothing air and healing the swol- Jen or inflamed mucous membrane, giving you instant relief. Head colds and cata eld like magic. Don't stay stufied-up and misegadle. Re- lief is sure, (Special to the Tribune) | » Mohall, N. D., Nov. 23—Engin. | 7 eer J. Haseline brought the south- | bound passenger train to-a sud- | den halt east of here Monday.. { A man standing on the track wildly brandishing*his arms and overcoat cauced the engineer to believe that a rail had been tamp. ered with or a bridge had been burned. But it was not the case. The man was found to be insane. He said he just wanted to see the train stop. STOLEN—AUTOMOBILE. $50 Reward. Above reward will be paid to per-|_ |8on giving information jieading to the | Tecovery or return of one 1916, Model 83 Overland touring car, N. D. license , 13439. The car number which is | imped on front end of frame is! | 6336, Left hind wheel was equipped | Firestone Non-Skid tire and the right es GIA 95 $25 $35 and Up. = _ New Dresses arriving daily. Every late style being shown, “A beautiful selection of evening gowns and frocks. our Cor une and from ae “Yuntil September J 25th, when my last, baby ¥ was born, Igot along much better then Thad before, My buby wes @ girl and -weighed 44 pounds et birth, and 1 recovered very rapidiy which I am eure was due toyour medicine. Tam well and strong now, nurse my bsby and do all my work. ¥ had the same good results with your medicine when needed before my other children came and they are all healthy. My mother has taken your medicine with equal satisfaction. She had her last child when negrly 44 years old and feels confident, she never, would have carried him through without your help, as her health was very poor.’’=-Mrs. F. Cuoyb, 1855 North Gulick Ave, De catur, Il). £ Espectant mothers should profit by Mrs, Cloyd’s 3 experience, and trust to Ly- ~ dia E. Pinkhem’s Vegetable Compound. Free confidential advice had by ad dressing Lydia E. Pinkham M icine Co., Lynn, Mase Victrola - In Your, Home This Christmas? proved. FIREMAN KILLED BY A” MEXICAN SHEEP MAN Albuaquerquae, N. M.,- Nov. 22.— Patsy Gonzeales, a member of the Al- buquerque fire department, was in- stantly killed by Leopold Mazeon, s young sheep man. The trouble cen- tered over Mazeon's divorced wife. py BISNARGR Seine <7, new students enroll every week, and every one with the college in all its sels. ments, Studerits admitted without examination for @ither>the Book- keeping. or SHorthand © courses. English from ‘the lowest primary branches, Send for. ~partioulars. When you; know what. we have , done’ for hundreds of.others, you will want to atten: @ M..LANGU Bismarck, Eres. Will There Be A Hoskins Pile Fabric OATS the Season’s Most Fashioriable and Serviceable Garments FOR warmth: style and wear, you'll find nothing better in a Winter Coat than the handsome models that we have here. ~< x Plain and fancy — some beautifully trimmed with luxurious furs, others that are more simple in theif trimming. We have styles aplenty to suit the most fastidious—-and prices are low enough so that you can enjoy style, domfort, service, and warmth in your new on extravagant. Coat without paying a price that rear wheel a Racine Non-Skid. Car; e ; Was stolen in Dickinson, N. D., on the | sg evening of Sunday, November. 19th. | vt Notify. Sheriff Stark County. Dick- | e e L UCA S CO. — N. D.; Guy Hunter, Dickinson, \ ; E wes wy

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