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SCOOP OHIO WAN LEADER = BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB WORK N NORTH INOTA D. W. Galehouse Takes Position, Formerly Held by Miss Helen J. Sullivan eis the new state! do girls’ club work the position fromer- Helen J. Sulli- perintendent of house Was county agent for | in Ohio When ap position. ed in boy Mahoning county pointed to his pre county agent he a and girls’ club work. in 1915, seventy: | five boys and girls completed the work and in the year following 196 ‘The new state leader reared on a farm in Ohio. He was employed in the United States department of ag- riculture two years, was secr y of the Ohio Corn Improvement ia- tion four years and had charge of the Ohio exhibits at the national corns spe THE CUB REPORTER show held at Columbia, S. C., and Dallas, T Mr, Galehouse has also been em- ployed in the department of co-opera- tion of the Ohio experimental station. MINNESOTA CAPITAL CITY “DOLLING UP" FOR CARNIVAL WEEK’ Nearly 10,000 in Gay Costumes Participated in Motion Picture Pageant Last Week in, Jan. 8—St. . Paul, Minn. Paul is | fast asuming the looks of a sarnival| ) jcity and long before the second out- | door sports carnival, which is to be held January 27 to February 3, the cily wil be dressed in gay attire and neary every merchant’s window will display the attractive carnival girls fof both 1916 and 1917 wh are used in all advertising matter. Last Saturday and Sunday between 8,000 and 10,000 people, most of whom were in gay carnival custumes, parti- cipated in mov cture pageants and the real carn: revived, Booster meetings were held during the past weck and the spirit of last year’s fete which has heen but a smoldering spark, was fanned into a flame which is fast spreading over the entire northwest. St. Paul is planing to entertain one Yoo TADIES ARE ALL - 700 HATE To BE ouk Sy ALONE DURING A AND (IT Looks By PAUL PURMAN Grover Cleveland Alexander leading pitcher of the National teague ‘last season and main hope of ‘Pat Moran for the 1917 pennant dfive, is cambin- ing business and pleasure during the winter months, Alec is keeping in condition and having a good time on a big hunting trp at Ferndale Lake, Texas, where he expects to remain until a short time before the Phillies gather at St. | Petersburg, Fla., for thetr spring train- ing. And Alec declares he will be in the best shape of his ‘eer. ‘This outdoor life is great,” he told friends. “It keeps a man fit and does not allow him to put on extra flesh in the winter.” Alec is almost as good a hunter as he is pitcher, and he has been re- markably successful during the win- ter. Bill Killifer, Philly catcher, and Os- ear Dugey. infielder, were in the same hunting party with Alexander. and 30; several hockey contests, in which the St. Paul athletic club sep- tet, which won honors last year, will participate and other events to num- erous to mention. King Boreas, II, Rex, assisted by potentates from outlying provinces, throughout the northwest( will attack the fortress of gloom and the entire week from one end to the other will A Alexander Keeps in Trim by Hunting in Texas During Winter; He’ll Be Ready! GROVER S$ GUIDES the: association. will be shipping and selling North Dakota potatoes and to render any sétvices considered to be for the best interests of the potato growing industry .of the. state. TOTAL ECLIPSE OF WOON Visibte Throughout Uni ‘United States Be: tween. 12:10 and. 4:39: O'clock Tomorrow Morning. If you are a night owl you are apt to see a total ecli| LEVELAND ALEXANDER, IN CENTER, WITH, yO." TEX: “a be a continuous session of revelry. Banizalion has already become na-|Smith 1, and Love a foul. Total points LG SUITINGS AND OVERCOATINGS In the Latest Patterns of the greatest throngs that ever pour- ed into the city. People are coming, ‘from all points of the compass and | ching clubs, togged out in attrac- | tive costumes, will compete with the }local clubs for prizes which will be offered by the carnival association both for the most attractive uniform. ed club and also the best drilled. Clubs j will come from as far away as Butte, Jand Great Falls, Montana, as well as jother western cities and many have al- ready completcd arrangements to take part in the gay festivities. World of Sport . Event Never before has such a program of out door athletic activities been 4 planned as will take place during the week of the big carnival. From early on January 27 until late on the night of February 2, there will be “some thing doing.” Lovers of horse racing | will be given plenty of opportunity to witness thrilling events on the ice | during four days of the week; curlers will hold a bonspiel; the big national { tourney will be held January 29 i Fit and, Workmanship é Guaranteed H. J. Vivian & Co. MERCHANT TAILORS ESTABLISHED 1878 coms Expert Cleaning and Pressing IRVING VIVIAN, Representative Haggart Block Opposite P. O. Upstairs PHONE 741 Wweweecocccooocoosooo coos ay {WINTER a ‘CHRISTMAS BANKING CLUB Come in‘and 1 get a CLUB BOOK FREE and . join our “Christmas Banking Club.’’ It is the easy way to HAVE MONEY. ‘Join the club yourself. Take out a membership for each one of your CHILDREN; teach them to SAVE. in 50 weeks: “1-cent- club pays . 2 $ 12.75 tenes 2.eent club pays . .. $ 25.50 -6-cent club pays . . $ 63.75 - 10-cent club pays. . $127.50 $ You can pat in $1,00 oF $2.00 or $5.00 each week and in 60 srqaks have. $50 or $100 or $250. National Bank M, T. CAINE, Publicity Agent | NON-PARTISANS WILL OPEN HEADQUARTERS IN ST, PAUL NEXT MONTH To Be Central Office From Which; Campaign, Will Another epoch in the history of the Nan-partisan league which has swept ‘ional in its scope,and that the prob-| 13. lems: of the farmers of the state of 2 erinmhe North Dakota ‘aré-the same. as all the agricultural: problems in the Un- ion and that they can be solved only by the united political effort of e | farmers of the land. The object of making the Minneap- , Re“ organization Meetin Meeting. olis capital the headquarters for the] sociation to be Held’ in Fargo league as explained by the president January 18. is “to provide a central office from which the work of the organization can be‘ conveniently directed. to all the western, central and southwest- ern states, DICKINSON WOMAN DEAD organized North Dakota Potato asso- ciation will hold a re-organization National in Scope, Be Launched at 4:30 o'clock Thursday afternoon, January 18 for the purpose of re-or- association, to be known as the North Dakota Potato Growers’ Association. Fargo, N. D., Jan. &—The recently { ganization as a state potato shipping |. through North Dakota, giving its can- didates the greatest majorities and pluralities in the history of statehood, was the announcement late Saturday night that national headquarters for the Farmers’ Non-partisan Political league will be established in St. Paul within a month. With the establishment of the head offices ni ‘St. Paul, the league leaders will launch its organization work in Minnesota, Iowa, Wisconsin, Nebras- 30 Mrs. Alfred White,Wife of Mayor White, Passed Away Late Saturday Afternoon (Special to The Tribune) Dickinson, N. D., Jan. 8.—Mrs, Al- fred White, wife of Mayor White, and resident of this city for more than years, died of heart trouble late Saturday afternoon, following an ill- This association is being incorpor- ated under the laws of the state of North Dakova. The chief object of LISTEN TO THIS! SAYS CORNS LIFT ka and Michigan. southwest and the Pacific coast states will also be included in the field for the campaign maneuvers. The announcement came from Pres- ident Townley, who declared that or- | | i 1 Ci) > PAYS $5000 T FRANKIE ROBINSON Frankie Robinson, a boy of 19, leading jockey of 1916, is so much in demand has been paid an option of $500 for his services by Harry Payne Whitney, New York millionaire horseman. A ride on Rickety in the Bel- mont futurity really won recog- nition for ‘Robinson. Whitney had three horses in the race Robinson had choice of mounts. He beat out the other two ‘Whit- 14: per cent interest. : ney. entries, finishing second in e race, staft TODAY—START! During the season Robinson won 178 races in America, 129 in Canada, finished second 131 times in: America ada, and third 124 times in Amer- ica and 59 times in Canada. ness of but a few days. She was born in Eng.and and during her long resi- rence here had been a prominent worker in the Episcopal church. She was also a member of the local Hast- ern Star. Services will be held Mon- day aiternoon, OS SEESOTCET OO OOS ° BASKETBALL GAMES. + OOTP SES OTSOOO OS Sharon, 22; Aneta, 16. _ Granville, 49; Towner, 8. THIRD YEAR MEN WIN OVER MANDAN SECONDS; Third year me nof Bismarck. high school defeated the Mandan seconds here last week by a score of 25 to 18.. The summary is as follows: Easkets—Nelson. 2: Tharalson, 4; Jones 1, and Keenan, 5 and one foul. Total points, 25. Love, 1; Con, 4, and The south, the RIGHT OUT NOW You reckless men and women who are pestered with corns and who have at least once a week invited an awful death from lockjaw or blood poison are now told by a Cincinnati authority to use a drug called freezone,. w! the moment ‘a few drops are applied to any corn, the-sereness is relieved and soon the entire corn, root and al?, lifts out with the fingers. It is a sticky ether compound which dries the moutent it is applied and simply shrivels here sore with without inflam- ing or even irritating the surround- ing tissue or skin. It is claimed that soa very aie at any af the drug eres very at any of the res; but is ‘sufficient to rid one's feet of every hard or soft corn or callus. You are further warned that cutting at a corn is a suicidal habit, OPTION JOOKEY | ——_—___ on the turf that he and and 83 times in Can: bdqhh meeting in the commercial club rooms |” Before Another’ ‘Storm Comes Coal is Hard to get, and we would. advise; you not: ta pug it off... We have a good supply’of cléin Kooi Liitnp Coal. is the coal that makes warm friends. . It will please you. : Fea, Carpenter Lumber Company PHONE 115 the earth's shadow, which ‘wil] be vis: able throughout the United. States, - beginnig at 12:10 a. m. and ‘ending at 4:39 a. m, tomorrow . morning. '‘Be- tween 2:00 and 3:29 o’efock the eclipse will be total. Py Four eclipses of the sun and ‘three of the moon, the greatest number pos- sible in a ‘single year, will take ‘place in 1917, according to a ‘memorandum issued iby the naavi observatory. -'The last year in which, seven ~ eclipses came was early in the. century and the next will be in 1935 This o~