The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 28, 1916, Page 2

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THURSDAY, DEC. 28, 1916. ‘PRESIDENT IS ~—SWTY YEARS = OLD TODAY (Associated Press.) Washington, Dec. 28.—President Wilson was 60 years old today. He was the recipient of many congratu- latory messages from all.parts of the country and abroad. No special cel-. ebration was planned for the day. IN BEST OF HEALTH. (United Press) { Washington, Dec. 28—President TO-NIGHT | Wi vas 60: y Hi y EACH CUSTOMER GETS INDIVIDUAL HOT TOWEL io = ton Years omer than tat be TICKETS, 50c, 7c and $1 3 —_—_COO day that the president, on his 60th birthday, r was in b health. PRESIDENT FLAT REFUSAL \tor this, scenarios ms ON STOCK CURB WHEAT DOWN and French delegates atter the recent ley and Clara McCauley. Miss Ella is Ln Gran tine, secre (Associated Press.) N pF ACE | ALK Largest Woman In North © Additional Society News i mi teacher in the Stout Institute, Meno- yy” 8.—Prices on the | : 4 : és ain today, monie, Wis., and Miss Clara is from o-—_-———____—_—_—--———0 ne 2 Réturns From Canada. ‘St. Paul. es in Dakota, Mother of Giants, |. ines Meine af Thayer street, returned Wednesday St. Paul Visitors Here, New York, Dec. are apologized for. Stock Exchange broke the international an addition EXPLAINS NOTE. with Associated Press) 3 0 Ini 5 5s became most ive after the | ‘ . Rome, Dec. 28.—United States Am- hing Chicago, Dec, 28—The wheat mar- i ; : : v a : . zs ey lication in Wall street of what 0, Bitar de eras Hea gh aalen Nias Her assador Page had a’ long interview pub ket continued weak today, upon con- m Pp y A les i bassador Page nino, the italian for-| Purported to be a second note from P ada ome in a, en called there by.the death of tlie lat-| Nichols of St. Paul have arrived in ie by " he Germans, but proved to be a, be- | tinted'pence talk, The general trend ie --eign minister, today, in regard to a : eh lot the markettwas’ downward. De- Tiles agile = Sieg neuer nepeie a ctanghin: President Wilsan’s note. Ambassador Ine cast. of German's Cn) camber opened dowi 1%-and this af Weighing 600 pounds, the largest | at “Jargest rat that - village. Mrs, Schindler, dur- | eae siatare: Mfease Mable civenecebid Mies Page elucidated passages of the note, pA piste Neuen ee et coy ternoon was unchanged at $1.64, May; Woman in North Dakota and the ing her residence of a decade in Tap-! Guests of Sister Boniface. Nichols of the St, Alexius hospital , ad been the subject of con-| Car stoughton Mainite Bobs for dis-| ost to 1.72%. July options were | mother of three children, all weigh-jpen, made many warm friends, and| Sister Boniface, mother superior at | training school, While here they will 5. Ga in the ftalian pr | tribution from marck dealers only. |weakest, losing 17% at the opening|ing more than 200-pounds, Mrs. John | Scores are expected to attend the|the St. Alexius hospital, is entertain-|attend the dance tomorrow evening ¥ phasized the friendly s Write or wire Geo. B, Fartet, Bis-fand losing another 1% during the day | china’ rites Saturday to pay their last re-|ing as her guests over the holidays |in Patterson hall, given by the nurses moved President Wilson to address | marck or ‘phone 388 Cayou Transfer }to $1.38%. ~~~ chindler, a giantess .and mother of} poets to her memory. her cousins, the Misses Ella McCaul-{of that institution. the belligerents. Company.—Ady. giants, is dead at. her. home in ‘Tap- i —————————— pen. =—_ - ~ : a A SY Mrs John bin, a resient of a ae this state for ten_years, long had been ‘ ; famous as North Dakota’s largest wo-|[ ‘| ‘| s i ‘@ ee ; an”) Pe man. She was more than six feet tall ee 4 OLIVER MOROSCO presents Jz csnars| TT h i | iB weighed 615 pounds. She was 48 ww . { e years old, Z | ! : Family of Giants. 4 There survive:.the: husband of the " . 5 ri 1é deceased, John Schindler, who is not Having leased the Northwest Hotel, corner Fifth and Main, opposite the: I aTUGr C LEtENIne cece. Be McKenzie Hotel, I desire to announce to the public that’ the house will be who weighs 315 pounds, and two sons, , placed in first-class condition and be ready to receive gnests by January:1; | The Internationally Famous London Star John, Jr., aged 22 and weighing 245, ; 1917. A large crew of men are now at work remodeling and repairing the ren) | Supported by a Typical Morosco Cast, in the Aetna aie te orth Deke interior of the hotel, and work will be rushed night and day until the build- a i from Indiana. _, ing is ready for occupancy. The hotel will be equipped with forty bath 66 99 A, ren Casket Required for rooms, and will have hot and cold running water, electric lights and steam ) e ongu 1 A. W. Lucas & Co, was called to Tap- heat in every room. /It.will be conducted as, first-class European hotel at x .pen on Christmas day to prepare the : 2 body for burial, . Upon his arrival at Moderate prices. ‘Those desiring’, firsplats accomodations at low rates, should A Sparkling Drama of Love Versus Duty ,Tappen he found..that no ordinary make their reservations now. Address bichact Christopher, Head © Clerk, t. & ‘casket would suffice, and wired an McKenzie Hotel. « " | order for a special coffin, to be six if My 4 Beith wy, i. j feet, three inches long; 28 inches F | S M A R C ‘deep and 34 inches. wide. The ordin- ; e je lar asket is. es ind ” a 7:30 and 9:00 | Do peatRe K|_10¢ vizlio an ier vit, em Edw. G. Patterson, Proprietor “a i Tr a Funeral services will be held at the McKenzie. Northwest 7 j % | : | inent: wi church Saturday, and inter- f ) ment will ‘be made" in the family Plat | , “e What Will the Non- a ede: Fk the New | Both Associated Press artisan ear right by joining and Bi . the happy family of : oe Legislature Do? United Press You will want to keep up to the ete | TRI BUN E readers by be- Besides’ giving all of the local and : comin ga reg ular state.news The Tribune is served by : ° The Associated Press and The Unite about the state lawmakers, the Supreme subscriber _.. | Press, two of the largest erates Court and all the rest. The Tribune is ering associations in the world. If right on the ground and has the best the European war ends you will want chance at every bit of the state news. | ubs cribe to know all of the details of the peace § * }'}) You get it right and get it quick---the : negotiations. With the Associated same day it happens---twelve hours | Press, The United Press and its Wash- ahead of any other newspaper. Two — Now! ington ..Correspondent, The Tribune experienced newspaper men will fur- will be first with the tidings of peace. ; nish the best report of the legislature in | By Carrier By Mail The Tribune is the.only North Dakota ) —_— Shere secre I on the State Legislature. 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