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| | ee * VAAUMAL FRIDAY, JA YAGTST kibe Dros Traffic! Legislation seeking. to aid the federal Harrison drug act, in pro- hibition of the drug traffic in ‘North Dakota, will be sought in this session of the state legisla- ture, This legislation is being direct- Police Commissioner Dahl and Chief of Police Troyer of Fargo, it is stated here. in political circles “* ‘their bill would’ permit’ the’ es- tablishment at Fargo of a city ordinance making it a felony. sub: ject. to: arrest, to. possess dope, VENTON, 20 ~— OUET nLERK J, Henry Newton, assistant clerk ot the supreme court for the’ last four Tycars and law librarian, has been ap- either for personal use, ‘or “for | pointed clerk of the supreme court to sale to others, The agitation-‘is said’ to have ‘been started ‘because Fargo | po- lice claim there are 30 dope users. in that city, who are constanly being’ supplied. TO DISCUSS. Washington, Jan. 5.—A motion in the senate for further. consideration of the-Hitchcock amendment this. afternoon, 41 to 27. “I agree with Secretary Lansing or anyone else who says that the war cannot continue without America ibe- ing involved in it,” Senator: J... Ham- ton..Lewis..said.in the senate this afternoon, while urging a! mediate passage “Of” thé “Mitcheock “resolution, ly aimed at through the efforts of | a Be ca ett. giving President Wilson’s ‘peace ‘move congressional endorsement. *. “We cannot as a nation continue accept mere apologies for “atrocities and injuries said. naval.commander can merely pas? away an injury to us by. saying his orders United States has acted as an.agent _of morality. and the president, should “be admired for it.” heaped upon us,” “The time must cease when were misunderstood. T "We have moved into.one of the new stores in the new Tatley building and are better equipped than ever to handle our con- .Stantly increasing business, ‘Hete you ‘can get the best of every kind of meat and poultry at she most:reasonable prices. Send us's’trial order today. " Deal with Bismarck’s exclusive’ meat market—you'll get better meats and better:service. Dohu’s Meat Market “512 pineal : ‘Phone 176 aenae choice, lar Monarch of: price. ’ 1,000;000 ‘POUNDS i MONARCH COFFEE ' December 120th, 1916; there was shipped out. of ¢C cago Per 1 pound can, 35c, PORK ORANGES CARROTS OREE ONIONS" PARSRIPS ~ BANANAS =~ GRAPE FRUIT. |: -= _ HEAD LETTUCE “LEAF LETTUCE RADISHES GRAPES EETS OUR @PECIALS FOR-SATURDAY Bananas, per-dosen 1¢s, 15¢,'20e and: .. e Small Oranges, per doses, 160,'2-desen:: Jones comanone he. Satisiaction.Store””. . Our aim is to always give dur customers the benefit of the lowest prices possible ‘on’ our goods—thus cutting down the high cost of living as mtich ‘33 possible. For Saturday. we have purchased we a” offer at: the following ‘low. prites for our - Saturday:$pecials: gh) ge fruit, Z doz., 38c The following twenty-five cent sellers. we will: sell for Sat- lot of choice goods that urday only. GRAPES EGG ‘PLUMS’ RASPBERRIES BLACKBERRIES PITTED CHERRIES PEACHES APRICOTS - Per CON orcs heey es ie tals Savior open arcinrele ete oreieiels 20c Coffee Guaranteed equal to any contee packed i in ‘tins, regardless 1,000,000 POUNDS by Reid; ock & Co, the amount of Monarch Coffee repre- sited ithe hires ir shown in this advertisemeht. We are the sole Aistributors dele ree can Te in Bismarck. ound can Ne, 3 pound can, $1.00 — ‘LEMONS = APPLES ‘he | succeed R. D. Hoskins, when the lat- | ter’s resignation is filed, | | Mr. Hoskins has been asked to re- ‘;main at least two mouths. He is the only clerk since. statehood and has | served for more than twenty-seven years, An order to this effect was entered’ to by the supreme court today, and it | came as a surprise to everyone. No} ‘a more popular appointment could have practiced before the supreme court. ‘he | Mr, Newton has made an efficient de- puty, and it is predicted that he will make a most satisfactory clerk. Mr. Newton is the third successive graduate from the deputyship who has gone higher.’ W. H. Green, assistant state’s attorney of Cass county, was a deputy, succeeded by C. C, Wattam, court reporter for the Sixth district, who in turn was succeeded by Mr. Newton. When R. D. Hoskins voluntarily lays: down two months hence the du ties of clerk of the supreme: court, which he has dispatched so capably from the day North Dakota became a state 27 years ago, he will be succeed- ed by one of his “boys,” J. Henry New- ton, whom Mr. Hoskins brought here from Williston four years ago to be- come his deputy. (Continued from page one) lawyer and added’ that everything ! would be all right.” Less than, five hourg:after this con- versation Lewis had shot himself as he was about to be arrested. That he had anticipated arrest and made prep- arations to ‘end: ttis life was indicated by the fact that the 22 calibre rifle used for the decd was ‘ne Reveals Nothing. A search of the apartments that Bernard W. Lewis had occupied here cevealed nothing directly to connect him with the Colbert murder, but Philadelphia detectives here said they had. found strong circumstantial evi- dence. The shirt and collar Lewis wore bloody shirt.and collar found in the Colbert apartment. after the girl was *|found beaten: and strangled to death. that one of his hands is scratched, is further-evidence, they said, that Lew- is was the man wanted for the mur- der, Theatre tonight. ty last evening to Mandan. charge of the arrangements. | Ce ae i Returns to School, Miss Hazel Hendershott of Avenue the public schools. | -_ ee Returns After Visit. jguest of Mrs, C. L. Zeigler of the Me- Kenzie and..other. friends.:in the city, has returned to her home in Mandan. oe @ Returns to Fargo. | Mrs. B. P. Tillotson and son, Brad- ley P. Tillotson, Jr., have returned to their home in Fargo, after a visit with the former’s parents, Mr.:and Mrs, W. F. Cushing; vot Firat street. . Entertains Dickineon Guest, Mrs, Andrew -Erdahl of Dickinson, who has accepted a position at the state capitol, is being entertained for several days:by Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Ellsworth of Fourth streeti To Resume Teaching. Miss Gertrude: Mount, who has been spending the holidays with her moth-| er, Mrs, A. A. Booth, of the Patterson | farm, has: returned to Nome, N. D., to resume her teaching: in the schools of | that place. = * ‘To Goon Hike. Troop No: 1 of the Boy Scouts un- der the direetion of Bruce E. Jackson will go:on-a hike tomorrow, starting at 10 o'clock a. m. The boys will take their: sleds with them:to enjoy coasting on the: hile wear the city. sieighid. ae ‘Tontght. One of the interesting. effatrs in chureh circles ‘this evening is the ' sleighing party the members of the Christian Endeavor ‘society’ of the i First Baptist church will give this eve: ning. The party will meet at 7:80 in the church and after a drive around the city-will return:to- the church ‘where a social tiem ‘will ‘be enjoyed. ‘Society Elects. Officers. ‘Mrs. H.C. "postlethwaite was elect- ed: president of the Women's Mission- ary-: society of the ‘Presbyterian afternoon in the home of Miss Bel! in Avenue B. The other once includ: ed Vice President (Mrs. E. Young, Secretary Mrs: N. B. Fitch, Treasurer. Mrs; Elstrom, The ‘sixth chapter of H the book, “The King’s Highway,” was reviewed ‘dy. Mrs. Fitch and Mrs. E. J. Taylor. ‘At the next meeting the || work for the year wifl be outtiaed by the executive committee. Car: Stoughton Mainite “Bobs for only. = Write or wire Geo, B. ll, Bis- 388. Ca ‘Transfer a iwi a Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days. corse it 'PAZO OINT! fails to SW | First applications gives relief, 50c. TMIAT TR. VATAT TH UTA Mara been made, says varristers who have | SWEETHEART OF MURDERED GIRL KILLS HIMSELF were new. and of the same size as the The finding of.the blood-stained hand- kerchief in his. pocket and the fact ;Clara: Kimball Young at the Grand! ——n A number of ‘the younger set of the Capital City enjoyed a sleighing par- Franklin Roberts and ‘Joseph’ Barth were in B, has returned to Zap to resume her} teaching in the primary department of Mrs. W: F. Reko, who has been the| chureh :at’a meeting held yesterday || distribution “from Bismarck ‘dealers Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protreding Piles, TR tau (United Press.) New York, Jan, 6.—The big fight for and againat*birth control began today with the starting of the trial of Mrs. Margaret Sanger. Doctors, ministers, writers;,.and ‘women of the poorer classes, were present when Mrs. San- ger was;placed on trial charged with maintaining a public nuisance’ by keeping .a public ¢linic for dissemina- } tion of information on the control of births. Many poor women, with large |families, who" fad been told by Mrs. | Sanger how to prevent their families getthig larger; testified for the de- fendant. | SOTHERN’S CONDITION SLIGHTLY IMPROVED "(Associated Press) Chicago, Jan. The condition of E. H. Sothern, the actor who is ser- iously ill at a local hotel, with stones invhis kidneys, was slightly improved today, according to attending physi- cians, It was believed likely that an operation would be necessary. Local physicians, however, were awaiting the srrival of Mrs. Sothern, (Julia Marlowe). . VALLEY CITY LABORERS GIVEN DESULTORY WORK Valley City, N. D., Jan. 5.—Approxi- mately 55 employes of the Russell-Mil- ler mills here, laid off two weeks ago before Christmas because of shortage of freight cars, making it impossible to ship flour beyond Minneapolis, were tory this week. R. C. KITTEL GIVEN BOOKKEEPER POSITION Fargo, N. D., Jan, 5.—According to a report brought here by a United States district marshal, R. C. Kittel, enworth under conviction of an’ out come of the Casselton bank case, has been given a position in the book- keeping department of the govern- ment prison. VALLEY CITY MAYOR LEAVES TO CONSULT ROAD OFFICIALS Valley City; (N. D., Jan. 5—Mayor I, J. Moe of this city left tonight for St. Paul, in the capacity of secretary of the Commercial club, to consult with Northern Pacific officials in an effort to have the Cooperstown branch terminate here. The controversy is one of long standing. Theatre tonight. CIAL CLUB FOR SION OF CONSTITUTION, 8 P. M., CLUB ROGMS. EVERY MEMBER 1S URGED TO ATTEND. | Additional Society News | | ——— LOG “WE THANK YOU" Let’s create a demand for small sweet Oranges, each ..... . 1c Carnation Milk. This is probab- ly the last chance you will get to buy this at less than cost, | Lenox Soap, 7 bars for Three winners that are right. We have lots more. 120 3rd Street | “We Deliver Promptly.’’ TS | given desultory work about the fac: ; {now serving & sentence at Fort Leav- | Spending the week he ! | Clara Kimball Young at the Grand ANNUAL MEETING OF Counter ELECTION OF, BOARD OF ‘DIRECTORS AND REVI- | JANUARY 5, AT THE COMMERCIAL | 1-4-2t * | ‘Both Phones att ‘THERE'S A MES. WAGNER ian Marwe’s) HE'LL “ROOT. Fou. HONUB! HONUS WAGNER AND HIS BRIDE. < When Honus Wagner s' pason at Pittsburg next sp major league baseball there Wagner “slipped one o' ps up to bat in the first game of the ng, for the first time in his 21 years in be . Wagner to cheer for him. on hi ends in Pittsburg and Car- negie when he and | ! Bain Smith were quietly married New Year’s eve. Only a few intimate friends were present. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Wagner will hone ymoon on the coast untilythe spring training season, ANNUAL MICETING OF COM! CIAL CLUB FOR ELECTION OF BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND REVI- SION OF CONSTITUTION, 8 P. M., JANUARY 5, AT THE COMMERCIAL CLUB ROOMS. EVERY MEMBER IS URGED TO ATTEND. 1-4-2 LEAVES TONIGHT. E. G. Roger ‘eprésentative of the St. Paul ‘Daily News, who has been , covering the session of the logislatur evening for St. Paul. — $1.00 Saturday Specials Saturday only we will deliver to any part of - the city a large Boston Fern, a regular $1.50 value for $1.00 Boston Fern $1.00 These plants have just been repotted and in the best possible condition. HOSKINS $1.00 Saturday Specials 25 pounds Cane Sugar ei 00 Roman Beauty Apples and Mo Pippins, per box .. Large Dill Pickles, per dozen 18c, 2 dozen Normana Fresh Mackerel, Special per can - Small Oranges, extra special, per dozen .... Bunch Beets, Carrots, Turnips, per bunch . Green Onions and Parsley, per bunch .. Tomatoes, per pound Armour Shield Lard, per pound Extra Special Smoked Salmon, per pound We will have some farm killed chickens. W. H. Spear & Co. PHONE 260 112 SIXTH STREET OF SSHH5H9OHSOOOSSD ER-: 90969 O® TRYING To; AM New York, act 6, “The: tional Y. W. C, A. has poate one year in which. collect $1,090,000, if tt is going to col- lect $500,000 in cash'from John D. Rockefeller ‘exactly two vere from today: € The Y. ‘W. C..A, already has $741,000 of the amount. The provisional gift: was made'by Rockefeller “because of the in- terest” he takes in “the work the association is doing for the women.” $5505 005965060008 GUN ACCIDENTALLY ‘DISCHARGED (Special to the Tribune.) Jamestown, 'N. D., Jan. 5.—Miss Minnie Tronson, a niece of H. C. Ba- ker of Buchanan, was brought to Parkview hospital late: yesterday af- ternoon, suffering from a rifle bullet wound ‘below the knee, The-acident happened. yesterday..morning, when she picked, up supposerly empty 22. calibr veessescdse ces Revenge I! At last the-moment ar- rived for which the little dancer had worked and prayed. The brutal Rus- sian police chief was at her mercy:! VIOLA DANA “Broadway's Biggest Lit- tle 8 in ‘EDISON'S Cossack Whip” offers you. five, reels of mighty scenes, building rapidly and smoothly to a climax of smashing pow- er. "The Cossack Whip” was produced from that vivid story of life in bloody Russia, written by James Oppenheim. In support of Miss Dana are a number of your favorite screen players, including Richard Tucker, Bob Walker, Frank Farring- ton and Sally Crute. DON’T FAIL TO SEE IT AT THE - Dismarcl’ Ue theatre EN a Te eee pe PRESS THEM. A STORY oF ‘THE SUFFERINGS OF A WOMAN FOR A SHE BECOMES A RED CROSS NURSE, ONLY TO BE SE AND JOYS OF SUCH AN EXPERIENCE ARE EXPRESSED “THE DARK SILENCE” FIVE ACTS: A World Production directed by Albert Capellani MAN TORN FROM HER, AND LATER BLINDED IN THE'WAR; NT AT THE SAME HOSPITAL WITH HER FIANCE. THE PANGS IN THIS FILM AS ONLY CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG CAN EX- See this feature at the