The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 25, 1916, Page 6

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THE CUB ~ SCOOP REPORTER HORE MUTUAL INSURANCE| GOBPANYS FOR DAKOTA Ccmmissioner in Report Notes Ad- mission of New Associa- ~ BY GOLN Bos YO US To PUT 4 FORWARD . PASS OVER-TO SCORE.— ZN | 96-84-32 -27- | /S~ FROM 4 DOLLAR ; THAZAH Bo S- (TS UP | Fast,.Bo ‘| EUROPE GUN “ou Y= GET DOWN ON vee SS -WATH TH AN FOOT-BALI SHOULD BEL. |] @ Mive AHEAD OF SES i ER ERS) ETO STWINKLING— - YOo FAST : ‘Yo REGISTER A iS THERE A NECK SPECIALIST’ ROW 1TH C ; the Hettinger County Mu- © Insurance Co. of Mott; the il County Mutual. Insuranée Manitou, and~ the Wildrose Mutual Fire and Lightning Insurance Co, of Wildrose, New fire insurance companies were the Eagle Fire Insurance the Norwegian Un- f New York; the Safe- ince Co. of New York; Insurance New England Equitable Insurarice ‘Co. of Boston, Mass.; all old line compan- ies. ‘Assessment companies. admitted were the “Boosters’-” Accident Asso- ciation of America, Minneapolis, Minn.; the Business Men's Accident Association of America, Kangas City, Mo. The “mutuals” included the Min- nesota Implement Mutual Fire Insur- ance Co., Owatonna, Minn.; the Ohio ; Farmers’ Insurance Co. of ‘LeRoy, 0.; m Union. Fire : the Grain Dealers’ Nationa) Mutual I Insurance Co., operateing state-wide, Utah; the German American Life In-{27d_ the county. associations _ first surance Co. of Omaha, Neb; the Guar-|"amed. The only new fraternal in- a Life insurance Co. of Davenport, | S¥rance order..admitted during the Ta.; the Hartford Acident & Indem-| Year was the Woman's Catholic Or- nity Co. of Hartford, Conn.; The} er of Foresters of Chicago, Iowa State Live Stock Insurance Co. aunty Mutual uals? 480° | of Des M a.; the London & Lan- ciation f M -|cashire Indemnity Co. of ky; the Fram Farme' utual Fire Ne Insurance Co, of Wi county, tions .; the Continental eee ‘ | Life Insurance ot Salt Lake: City, Five new county mutual insurance - companies were admitted in North Dakota during the fiscal year cove: ra These were the Farm- jPEO SEEDS OSTOOO OOD _ America, | OLD-TIME COLD CURE— > York; the Montana Livestock & DRINK HOT TEA! @ Castalty Co. of Helena, Mont.; the : OO 9549690000000 AWord to the Public From E. H. L. Vesperman This is the most important theatrical announcement I have ev- er made during my long career_as a manager in this city, I have just contracted with Me: Wm. Elliott, fF. Ray Com- stock and Morris Gest to bring their magnificent production of “experience,” the most wonderful play in America, to Bismarck, i y, December 11. vithout doubt the greatest success of this day gene} for nine months in New York, five months ton, seven months in Chicago and seven months in Philadel- ph In every community where “Experience” is presented jit al- ways receives ‘the enthusiastic endorsement of the clerg of all creeds and denominations. . “Experience” is a modern, comedy drama with music by Geo. V. Hobart telling in ten vivid and powerful scenes the temptation confronting Youth—the average young. man—going. forth into the world to seek Fame and Fortune. “Rxperience” is properly called “The Most Wonderful Play in America.” I know of my own\knowledge that this play has been a sensation elsewhere. I am sure it, will arouse. enormous interest here, It is the biggest show I have booked in ten years. 1 don't believe another one-as big will come along in the next ten years. Jam proud and happy to be able to bring “Experience” to the theatregoers of this city and am especially glad to announce that the famous New York-Boston “Experience” organization with a cast of 82 notable players comes here direct from nine months in New York and five months in Boston, and is considered by the critics the greatest “Experience” company ever assembled. Prices: ~ 50e to $2.00. Seats will be placed on sale at Finney’s Drug Store, Thursday, December 7, Better to secure your seats early. Mail orders must be accompanied by remittance or no attention can be ling joints, muscles aud bones; stops; siyenitham. sciatica, lumbago, backache, neural- (Signed) ‘1 : . gla, Limber up! Get a 25-cent bottle E. H. L, Vesperman, jaf old-time, honest “St. Jacob’s Oil” Manager, Bismarck Auditorium. Get -a small package of Hamburg Rreast Tea, or as the German folks cfll it, “Hamburger Brust Thee,” at any pharmacy. Take a tablespoonful of the tea, put a cup of boiling water upon it, pour through a sieve- and drink a teacupful at any time. during the day or before retiring. It is the most effective way to break a cold and cure grip, as it. opens the pores of the skin, relieving congestion.' Also loosens the bowels, thus break-| ing up a cold. a cold or the grip. It is inexpen end harmless, RUB RHEUMATISH FROR STIFF, ACHING JOINTS : ‘Rub Sore 3 From Joints ag: Muscles th a Small Trial Sct. tle of Old St. Jacob’s Oil. Stop. “dosing” Rheumet- It's pain.only; not-one ce requires internal treat soothing, penetrating rQil” right on the “ten by the time you say Ja |—out comes the rheumatic pain. Jacob's Oil” is a harmless rheuma- ;tism cure which never disappoints and doesn’t burn the skin. It takes | pain, soreness and stiffness from ach- from any drug store, and in a moment you'll. be free from pains, aches and ,Stiffness. Don’t suffer! Rub rheuma- 'tism away. i === OQ IGE wie Randard of Value ond Qual The Choice of the Public For the first time in ten solid months we ‘are in position to make immediate deliveries of the Paige-Fleetwood “Six-38,” Think of it. It has taken ten months for us to catch up’ with the demand. At times there have been as high as ten different purchasers for each car that we could produce. Such being the case, do you worder that the Fleetwood is called the most popular of all the moderate priced Sixes? And don’t you think that there must be an intelligent reason behind such overwhelming prefer- ence on the part of the public. ‘FAIRFIELD “SIX-46" SEVEN-PASSENGER $1373 F, O. B. DETROIT FLEETWOOD "SIX-38" FIVE-PASSENGER $1090 F, O. B. DETROIT Pasge-Detroit Motor Car Company, Detroit, Mich. ‘Gross & Cannon Office: 111 Third Street Try it the next time you suffer from | °°! and entirely vegetable, therefore safe; ,. CALLS NORTH DAKOTA STAVE IN THE MAKING ture for Great Common- wealth Bation. land west ,of the Missouri. the Slope country, ‘my friends in the for an_insanity inquest. Even today, the eastern part of this state has no conception of ‘the vast natural re- sources of central and western North Dakota. “The day . will come when our. lig- nite, made into briquettes, will supply the entire northwest with a splendid fuel. We have more coal .than Iili- nois, Iowa and Pennsylvania ‘combin- ed... Yet, every year, we send $4,000, 1099 to $5,000,000 out ‘of the state for are burning every year straw could be ;made into products ang the day is not far e: will have industries this waste. {tle go. out of North Da- h Dakota now is shipping D word of cream out of the - (QUO SHS OFF al ADVANTAGES OF RERENT F._E. Ellickson, editor ‘of the Re- gent Times, declared this morning that “Regenttis fortunate in its situa- tion in: a favored portion of; Hetting- er county,” to have the proposed sur- vey of the Northern Pacific, made: one mile south of there,’ changed in order to. take in the town. “Regent is general stores, has two good banks, &@ postoffice which was made. third class, one daily rural route and two others under considerattion, its freight house receipts pase those of any other, office along the line with the possible exception of New Eng- land, and it is the greatest primary wheat market in the world; ” said Bl licksep. “According to the neeet editor, the four grain elevotors took in around 800,000 Dushels of grain last year. ‘He stated that the farmers in that territory‘are going into the dairy. bus- iness just as fast-as possible, the Holstein and the Guernesy herds be- ing the favorites; 2 number of farm- ers now getting checks of from $80 to $100-per month for herds of a dozen cows. i “The Commercial club of Regent is interested’ in the project of the ex- tension of the Norjhern Pacific and the buildthg of the Milwaukee to Mar- marth,” .said sEllickson. “The real need of that outhwestern country is just such railway service. As it now is, it is much more convenient for. business men to do business with Ab- erdeen and Minneapolis. In all fair- ness, that country should be as near- ly as possible a part of North Dakota and we believe that making ‘Regent-a North Dakota town would be to the advantage, not only to the community itself, but would mean business to NortR Dakota wholesale houses.” Latest popular sheet music at Cow: an’s. | CORRESPONDENCE | ( é HEBRON. »-T. S. Griffing of St. Paul, United States naturalization examiner, spent a few hours in Hebron last week, con- ferring with the night school commit- tee in regard to preparing candidates to take out naturalization «papers. C. L. Robertson, superintendent of the local school, attended the annual Winter Suits Made-to-Order Repairing and Pressing Neatly Done First Class Work. frank Krall TAILOR. Governor Predicts Wonderful Fu. epee! H “North Dakota is ® great state in|; the making,” said. Governor Hanna ; this week, in addressing a Slope dele- } “St will be in the future what | we, its present..citizens, make. it. ~ “The east—even our own Red River | valley—has no. appreciation of. the |} A few | years ago, when 1 ‘bought a farm in} valley régarded me. ag a fit subject] amply supplied with |‘ Owners have found that its economy and ‘its efficiency, are unchanged through the changing seasons) — Tt runs.as well in Fall as in, Spring—in: Winter as in Sum- er—and at no greater’ cost. It will pay you to visit us and examine this car. The gasoline consumption is unusually low. The tire mileage is unusually high. The price of the Toéring Car or Roadster complete is $785 (f. 0. b. Detroit) The price of the Winter Touring Car or Road- ster complete including regular mohair top is $950 (f. 0. b. Detroit) COR PEDERSON, Ma: maser, session of the: North Dakota Baiuea PURCELL IN CITY. and a, prominent member ef the last tional association in Fargo last week; |. Jog Purcell of Fargo, secretary of | legislature, Visited tle capitol Mrs. Louis Roesch is reported ill,|the state game and fish commission, | week. vital: thie threatened with an attack of pneu: monia, The girls and boys of the high school have beguh- to practice das: ketball regularly. BISMARCK — Several new stadents, enrolf every week, and every ane sa with the college in all ita appoint: ments. Students admitted wi examination for either. the Book done for hundreds of others, will Want to attend. WHY PAY TWO PRICES FOR DENTAL WORK? © sl GU: Ne below, and compare them NIARANTRED, othe i Tickets from W. A. M’DONALD, Agent Bismarck Genncal Pousuner Agent - St. Paul, Minn. St. Paul Outdoor Sports Jan to Feb. 3 a y - SAIN clang 2 = tuccaarer’ = ”

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