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BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1016. — LATEST DEMOCRATIC. TALE Story Current That E. H. Stenvick, of Minot, Wilk Succeed Burke as United States Treasurer Minot, N..D., Dec. 1—A story is cur- rent in local political circles that af- ter March 4 next, H. H. Stenvick, of this city, is to be treasurer of the United States. It is stated in con- nection with this story that John Burke wiil be appoined to the first acceptable vacancy in the federal ju- diciary. HOT GREASE FLARE U! BURNS ABERDEE Aberdeen, S. D., Dec. Hunt, of this city, was severely burn- ed this week when grease, which she had thrown upon the furnace _ fire, flared up, burning her hands and face. Physicians say she will not be per- manently scarred. PEMBINA COUNTY FARMER SUCCUMBS TO INJURI Pembina, N. D.. Dee. 1—J. Pritchard, fatally crushed in a trac- tor engine accident several days ago, died ‘in the Winnipeg hospital this week. He stepped into the cogs of a traction machine. His legs were ter- ribly mangled. Amputation followed, but loss of blood was too great. SEES HAND OF CHILD IN ) WATER—LITTLE ‘TOT SAVED / Minot, N. D., Dec. 1—J. B. Trottier, who is employed in the Great Nor- thern yards,’saw the ‘hand ‘of'a baby sticking out of the water in the river in the vicinity of) Park avenue and First street northwest, while going to lunch yesterday. He grabbed an old bed-spring and using this.to support ‘| paring to do the family washing, Mrs. rescued Thomas, the three- and. year old: boy” of Mr. ‘and Mrs. Edward Loberg of this city. Heroic efforts were used to restore the life of the little fellow, which were su ful. his weig! GRAND OPENING OF NEW ANAMOOSE HOTEL, DEC, 15 Anamoose, N. D., Dec, 1—A banquet will be gi by the Commercial club of this city on Friday evening, De- cember 15, which will open the new Waldemar hotel, one of the best hotels in this part of the state. ‘Tickets for banquet are three dollars a plate. HANSBORO WOMAN BURNED CLOTHING CATCHES FIRE Hanshoro, N. D., Dec, 1-—While pre- George Southerland narrowly escaped serious burns when her clothing caught fire. The flames were smoth- ered by her husband with the aid of bed clothing. ATTORN COMPROMISE IN DEGREE OF HONOR CIYLL SUITS Jamestown, N. D., Dee, 1—Two civil cases, in which Arthur and Dora Rabinowitz, jointly, and Annie Fiter- man, brought suit against the De- gree of Honor, A. O. U. W., in &n at- tempt to recover insuranee premiums, were settled at the special term of dis- trict court here. Attorneys for both parties compromised, the defendants paying $590 to cach. Re REGENT MAN KILLED WHEN AUTOMOBILE TURNS TURTLE, Alott, N. D., Dec. 1—B. H. Olson, of this vill was instantly killed on Tuesday afternoon when his automo- mobile turned turtle ten miles south of this place. He had been dead for several hours when fefind. His neck - CHIRO Surgery or Office over Bismarck Bank Corner 3rd and Bismarck—Tuesdays and Fridays. O. HENDERSON,D. C. Doctor of » PRACTIC Aeute and Chronie diseases adjusted without the use of drugs, Osteopathy. Main, Rooms 3-4 was broken. Olson, who was a for- mer hotel man, was'35 years old. A widow and five children survive. :The body has been taken to Jackson, Minn.,. for burial. DRAMATIC CLUB “THE MELTING POT” TO ST Jamestown, N. D., Dec. 1—The Dra- matic club of Jamestown college, will stage “The Melting Pot,” at. the Jamestown opera house December 8. JAMESTOWN COLLEGE WILL DEBATE FARGO COLLEGE TRIO Jamestown, N. D., Dec. 1—Members of the Students’ association of James- town college’ have accepted the chal- lenge issued by Fargo college for an inter-collegiate debate in the near fu- ture. RUBY TH SAME} FIRE LOSS AT STOWN ABOUT $2, Jamestown, N. D., Dec. 1—The Ruby Theatre, which s badly damaged by fire Tuesday evening, has been re- opened. Manager Leen of the play- house estimates his loss at $2,000, part. of which was covered by insur- ance, Altho the theater was packed to capacity, all escaped without injury. ‘The. operator, Harry Gregg,/suitered severe bruns. A panic ensued when the flames were noticed by persons in the audience, but strenuous work of employes quelled the disorder. MAY COMMENCE WORK ON EQUITY PLANT ABOUT J. Jamestown, N. D., Dec, 1-—Shares in the new Fargo Equity plant have been disposed of rapidly in Stutsman coun- ty, according to W. C. Ochampaugh, whoh has been working as represent- ative of the new project in this sec- tion of the state. “Some $20,000 worth of stock has al- RHEUMATISM usually- yields to the purer blood and greater strength which SCOTTS creates. Its rich oil-food enlivens the whole system and strengthens the organs to throw off the injurious acids. Many doctors them- selves take Scott’s Emulsion and you must stand firm against substitutes, Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. 16-21 \al large sales in sight at the present «| Was sentenced to two years,and six \with conditions that the ready been disposed of in this coun- ty," said Mb Ochampaugh,’ “and “the: farmers seem anxious to aid the prop- osition. To date $400,000 worth’ ‘of stock has-been. sold and I have sevor- time. If the rush for stock continues I firmly. helfeye operations. will. be commenced January 1, 1917, instead of April 1, as was formerly planned by those at the helm.” MAY HAY E FIGHTEENTH SUNSH ON NOVEMBER E MeKenzie, N. D., Dec. 1--Will_the editors of the Saturday Evening Post please sit up. and take notice. A Maude Mueller of’this vicinity, started to make hay in the sunshine of the eighteenth of last month. CONSTRUCTION OF RURAL : LINE IS. ABOUT COMPLETED McKenzie, N. D.; Dec. ‘The cons struction of the Sibley Rural Tele- phone company’s line is about com- pleted. The’ contractors haye now started ‘work on instalilng the tele- phones. BOY STARTED OUT TO SE WORLD—TOWED IN AT FORKS Grand Forks,’ N. D., Dec. .1—The seven-year-old son of a prominent Rugby man became seized with the desire to see the world and yesterday boarded a train for this city without the consent of his-parents. He was taken in tow here and later returned to his parents. FORMER SURREY TO DEATH B MAD BULL Surrey, N. D., Dec. 1—Emil.L. John- son, formerly of this place, was gored to death by. -a mad bull on a farm near Mitchelltson, Sask., according to word reaching, here.. His mutilated body was found near the pasture gate by members) of -the family. WHEELER BUYS.INTO NEW ROCKFORD FIRM |. New Rockford, N. D., Dec, 1—G. | Leslie Wheeler, formerly ‘with the James Kennedy Contracting company, has taken over-Gus Erickson’s inter4 est in the Hughes & Erickson Auto- mobile Co, The*‘firm will now be known as Hughes & Wheeler. FLAXTON SCHOOL TEACHER SAVES FARMER'S LIFE Flaxton, N, D., Dec. 1—Miss Rebec- ca Peterson; a’teacher in the. rural district, heard ‘cries of distress this week. She hurried to the ’cene and found Jens Hanson, a farmer living northeast of this city, suffering seri- ous injuries. He fell from a wagon. load of straw, the whecls passing over his leg, fracturing both bones above the ankle. LONG SENTENCE GIVEN \ GORED Grand Forks, N. D., Dec. 1—Plead- ing guilty to the charge of forgery,. P. R. Zeleus,. alias, Michael . Szekmore, months. in the state penitentiary Mon- day by. Judge C. M. Cooley.. Zeleus was charged with forging the. names of A. J. Leonard, of Edmore, N. D., to a check for $50.50, accepted by George A. Schwam, a local clothier, Rf CE—TO LOCATE ., Dec, 1—After ‘an absence from.;Notth Dakota for 24 years, Horace Falrchild, ‘of. Bridge- port, Conn., a ‘brother-in-law of L. 2 Gagner, one of the pioneers of Bur- leigh county, returned’ ‘last. week for. a. visit. ‘He’ was so well impressed returned home with the intention-of disposing of his butcher shopand'to make this. state his home once more. FARGO STATION HEARS: AN OVERSEA WIRELESS MSSSAGE Fargo, N. D., Dec: 1—A ° wireless message flashed from Hanover, Ger- many, to Tucketown, N. J., was pick- ed up at a Fargo wireless station last night. It is the first message from beyond the Atlantic to -be - received here this fall. The return. of colder weather ‘makes possible the flashing of the electric waves half way around the world local operators say. GIRLS SELL THEIR TIN-FOIL —/ TO RAISE FUND FOR PARTIES Appleton, Wis., Dec. 1—Prevented by the high cost of living, from giv- ing as many dancing parties:as they wished, the Kappa Alpha Theta sor- ority of. Lawrence college, has, hit up- | ou the plan of collecting tin-coil, sell- ing it for 50 cents a pound and us- ing the proceeds for dance ‘money. Other sororities are adopting the sceme, while in the meantime. curls have gone out of fashion at lawrence college. ‘ GOLDEN CASE GOES OVER ANOTHER TERM AT MINOT. Minot, N. D., Dec. 1—Edward Gold- en, arrested on a charge of first de- gree murder growing out of the no- | torious negro dance in the negro sec- tion of the city in which Frank Gregg was killed and for which Claude Peo- vles was found guilty and sentenced to serve life in the state penitentiary, waived his preliminary- examination, and will be tried at the February term of the district court. “GET INTO GAME AND NOR PLAY GRANDSTAND,” ADVICE Valley City, N. D., Dee. 1—Live in the active voice, liye in the indica- tive mood, live in the present tense, live in the first person, and live in the singular number, were the five points emphasized in.the address of President McFarland before the stu- dent body of Valley City,at:the chapel exercises this week. In ‘kts-explana- tion of “live in the singular,” he said one should seek the approval of his or her conscience instead of the ap- plause of the multitude, or in other | words, to “get into the’ game and not | \play the grandstand.” |DAKOTAN HELD AS SWINDLER | GIVES HIS WIFE LAST $7.00 St. Paul, Minn., Dec, 1—Little two- ; year-old Rosey Marthaler hugged her jfather, Jacob Marthaler, alleged farm- er and “sky-pilot” swindler, in his cell a police headquarters yesterday. Marthaler wept ashe gave his meagre savings to his wife for Thanksgiving }dinner. There was but $7. ““Make a good Thanksgiving for the children,” he said. “We are Ameri- cans now, and even if you have only what I gave you, make the day a time | for gladness and thanksgiving.” | Charles Brown, chief of the protec- | tive department of the ° Minnesota | FORGER BY JUDGE COOLEY f NEAR PANG N THEATRE |Confusion in Ruby Theater at Jamee- town Last Night When Films Caught Fire. (By .a Special Correspondent.) Jamestown, N. D., Nov. .29.-One hundred people attending the Ruby theater, a motion picture house, were thrown into a panic here last night, when fire originated ‘in the operator's |} booth, Two reels of film “were de-;: stroyed and the operator, Jol Greeg, was burned slightly... The! blaze was extinguished before ‘the fire depart- ment arrived! seriously. = i THRIFT IDEA GRIPS STUDENTS IN JAMESTOWN PUBLIC. SCHOOLS Jamestown, N.'D., Dec..1—-The pub- No one was injured |: THE BISMARCK —— Several new: students every week, and every one sal Sith the college in all its appoint- ments; Students admitted without examination for either the Book- 1 keeping or Shorthand courses. English from the lowest, primary: branches. Send for particulars. When you know what we have done for hundreds of others, you will want to attend. : G. M. LANGUM, Pres. Bismarck, N. D. ed in the Jamestown schools this week, has proyed a great success to lic schools’ savings bank, inaugurat-}date. Superintendent Koentz of the Come to St. P&ul—Dec. 5,6 local schools announces that 126 stu- dents have thus far entered deposits in the institution. , Qu To the Opening of the New Equity Elevator SAINT WELCOME Visiting Merchants Your, trip to Saint Paul at this time would hardly be complete Without seociog aur exgellent dis- play of Spring snd Summer - Merchandise Finch, Van Slyck & McConville Whelesale Dry’ Goods and Notions FRESH | WATER! In the Home All Kinds of Systems Call und See Us or Write for Information Minnceota Matual Life surance Co. ~ SANET‘PAUL, MINN. } 17,000 Peligyholders (908,690 000' Insurance in Perce OFFICERS: / LW. RANDALL, President FA FPALLIPS: Sec and Actuary : 8. ALBRITTON, Supt. of Agenciee OF SAINT PAUL Retabiiched 1872 |\ INVITES YOU TO CALL AND INSPECT ITS NEW BANK- ING QUARTERS * Come to Saint Paul and Come te this Store December, 5, 6 and 7 We Extend a Welcome | Field, Schlick @ Co. Geods Carpets Shoes Bankers’ association, charges that Marthaler cashed a’ for personal check on the First State at Un- derwood, N. D., for $1,100. He been identified, it is gaid, : =| . Né Cammission on Yardage McMILLAN PACKING CO. The Store of Specialised Shope Siath end Robert Streets, St. Paul Equity Visitors will find a Sincere Welcome in this VISIT THE “FIRST | NATIONAL ANNUAL | CORN SHOW” DECEMBER 11th—16th THE FIRST ‘NATIONAL BANK OF ST. PAUL , DO NOT FAIL TO VISIT US WHILE IN ST. PAUL e, e Purity Baking Co. Manufacturers of Purity, T’Zer and O'Grady We congratulate the mem- bers of the Equity on their splendid new elevator. and mill—certainly structures to be proud of—and pledge out heartiest good will for : your enterprise Foot, Schulze & Co Shoe Manufacturers St. Paul, Minn. 4 Blocks West of Equity Elevator The Greatest Event in the history of the farming interests of the West PAUL MERCHANTS fo alP retail stores. Batra inducements to merchants ig the wholesale district. will welcome you! Do your shopping at the home of the great Farmers Co-operative movement. Special digpleye Fairbanks | Scales Suto frat Equipment. You are cordially iavited to our stese while attending fot Coureation at St. Paul Fairbanks, Morse & Co: Location Pang SQUARE Ouly Two Blocks from Equity Headquarters AMERICAN NATIONAL. BANK ROBERT AND SEVENTH 678.) SAINT PAUL Ger Wenen Who Core OrriciaL Heapquaatars Equity Co-operative Exchange Sherman - Hotel Renvorp Rararon Cowvaemon foe. o Phone Your Orders ' eee ine Night Rates ‘Almost Half After 6:80 P.M. Tri-State Telephone:Co, abd Guast Van yg Somvlany ciiiie Capital end Surplus 02,000,000 i Van San We are i Fengn the Market fer ‘Write or Call for Rates. Quick Ser Toterest Gereeegoret 4 PEI OS