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“ ‘And just to prove it, Velvet Joe, the :, bids fair to still further popularize ® “author, “that an almanac is strictly a commissioner of insurance and the _ HOTEL Bismarck’s Newest Hotel Bismarck, N. D. WOULD AAYE “STATE NSIRE -— WSTTUTIONS A. 0. STANLEY, Governor Stanley of Kentucky risk- led hig life before a mob bent on lynch- | ing Circuit Judge Charles Bush for | failure to release a negro prisoner to, be lynched. He said he would give| the mob “ a chance to ch the, gov: | ernor of Kentucky first,” before he} would let another negro in Kentucky | be lynched. Would Have Blue Laws Repealed —Proposed Wage Increase Is Tabled Senator Gronvold would have the state carry its own insurance on pub- lic buildings. Senate Bill 65, intro- duced yesterday by the member from Pierce, provides that the state shall ascertain the average annual cost of insurance premiums on the various institutions and other public property and that the state auditor shall each year draw a warrant for the full , amount of the cost, which shall be a deposited in a special insurgnce fund. s such payments to continue until the depredatfons fund Il have reached the marine underwriters were in a of $200,000, which shall de m: nervous tension today. The | a8 a permanent insurance hips and cargoe e thus far rep- Provision is made to nted as from $15,000,000 to $20.-) encies created by loss yt bow. | d employed in building up t sh cruisers to the number of 15; posed fund, and a speciat i are believed to be searching the! board is created of the governor, the southern seas for the.,raider, which, accofding to one report, may be the | auxiliary cruiser, Venita, but accord-| $1.00 per day and upwards. Strictly Fireproof Telephone, and hot and cold water in every room. First class cafe service in con- nection. Free Auto Bus Meets All Trains D. ill G. Wallace eee Touraine is also enroute from Bor-) deaux to New York. ‘| 4 LOSSES $20,000,000, (Associated Press.) Sew York. Jan. 18.+With the possi- | that the German sea raider} hy sunk or captured from 15 to a| VELVET JOE ISSUES ANNUAL ALIMANAC The almanac is not a back number. e of aflied ships is still continuing | steamship owners ‘and ate | well-known philosopher of s in and writer of homely verse, has issued a modern and up-to-date almanac that that ancient and honorable institution If anybody has the notion,” says the GOVERNOR RISKB LIFE | Q———2- = BEFORE LYNCH MOB |, CORRESPONDENCE | | (he early: Settidéts of this région; ‘died | suddeny dastgsemdey evening trom t;$ farmer's proposition, let him get it out Secretary of state. fy ot his head. ‘The only man who can Want Rosier Tints. find more use for an almanac than a . Rosier tinted Sundays are desired Yaymer is the city man, by R. K. ‘Batzer and 66 other Hazel- “You see a real almanac has got | {0D citizens, who yesterday submitted things in it that the Encyclopedia of t Senator Allen a petition praying, Brittanica never even heard of Sup-, for the repeal of North Dakota’s Su | pose somebody asked you right quick | @ay blue Jaws. Senator Allen intr who won the world's championship in ; duced the petition in the senate yes- 1897, You look on page seven of the: terday afternoon. little old almanac and say: i Wage Increase Tabled. “97? Why the Baltimore Nationals. Senator McLean's Bill No. 24, pro- beat Boston four games to one. Any-, Viding for a per diem of $10 for mem- body ought to know that!” | concerned today over a wireless warn- | ‘bility that the raider ma bers of the legislative assembly, was; merce preying ing to another, the cruiser, Moewe, the same sea rover which played hav-| oc with allied shipping about a year| ago. | Steamship circles were especially | ng that the German raider was work- | ing northward to more freqquented | lanes of steamship trav The pos have arme and manned one or more of her prizes! and dispatched them also on com- expeditions was an-) “Or suppose somebody get to ar-: tabled on a motion to indefinitely , other source of anxiety today. One! guin’ about the cost of | or what's | Postpone action. report was that the British steamer. ; the tallest buildin’ in the world—just| Senate Bill 26 was recommended | St. Theodore. was thus transformed. | look in the almanac an’ then just | for passage, after amending by strik-| Definite news of the fate of this ves-} ing out everything following the clause !sel and of the Yarrowdale, reported! EWS HEBRON, wife-of one of Mrs. Angust R: = heart failure, the result of .a fall. Funeral services ‘were conducted: by Rev. A. Debus at the home and_.at the German Evangelical church, Tuesday afternoon, the body being laid to rest in the St. John’s cemetery. The de- ceased left a husband and several sons | and daughters to mourn her loss, Mr. John Engelhardt, of Kansas- ville, Wis., visited during the _ past week with his brother, William En- gelhardt, and other friends and rela- tives of Hebron. He returned’ to Wis- ‘]consin Tuesday afternoon. The annual business meeting of the Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Robertson moved Washing the skin, rubbing salves and lotions on it, will not.cure your Eczema. You may temporarily relieve the constant itching, but if you want to get at the'seat of the: trouble, you: must: purify: your blood. 5 Infected‘blood is dangerous,’ and when the watery sores and pimples appear, you should ‘lose no time in procuring a-bottle of S. s..S. ; This great remedy, which was dis- “tnside” Information About Eczema, THURBDAY, JAN, 18, 1917. Joss ia LA out and strengthen your blood; and the annoying and~-disfiguring erup- tions ofthe skin will disappear, ‘iad you will soon feel healthy and_vig- orous: agait. aS + gaattoy §. S. S.-being purely vegetable, is éntirely free from. all .“dope”: and drugs; get it.at your druggist’s sand insist upon the genuiné: . For, free, _fexpe:t. advice,...write..to. our. Medical Department, Swift Specific Co, 30% , and Mrs. Hass. PROF. | By Consulting the Well Known ' OF NEW YORK CITY Noted Scientist, Clairvoyant, Psychologist; Reader, Teacher and Magnetic Healer ‘ Senator Gronvold Introduces Mea. World@Greatest i ‘ | —_ | ternal Foedye CO ean ee eto ovening, covered over fifty years ago, will wash] Swift Building, Atlanta, Ga. sures Providing for Carry- | Colds ||| Sr, ‘ " i na Pqughs yng Cone After business matters had. Deer dis~ | eee 'p + ; . i sed of, the ladies served a lunch. i. { ing Public Risk wr veek chests, Pte special semi-annual mieeting of | this week to the Sutherland house on LAMBERTON HOTEE JS i is —Ani Shes h the Hebron Commercial club _ took | the soul aid, where they it make DESTROYED; “LOSS $46,000 | HAZELTON CITIZ: ©. A A place in the club rooms last Wednes- their hore for some months. ——. fe a | 0! ENS ASK bere “ap in on | {| day evening. The Céngregational ladies’ aid was| Lamberton, Mimm.,.Jan.' 18—Loss of FOR MORE ROSY SUNDAYS. piste? 4’! Dr. Brandes is the proud possessor | entertained last Thursday in the base- | $40,000 was suffered in the destruction = ° ALLCOCK’S.} | of a new Ford coupe. ment of the church by Mrs. Gregory by fing of te Epuner. hotel, owned..by at - arles Dougall. e ambitions are daily craving guidance FESSION, AND THIS GAP 1S TOO THINGS YOU MAY WISH TO KNOW matrally squash ‘em. i : —— ; providing that no regular session of | to ahve on board some of the ¢ PROF. EDWARDS, THE CELE. te Pehla AGENTS, the legislative assembly” shall exceed | of other: captured vessels, was 5} Ny BRATED RENOWNED and anxiously eager to know the ob- WIDE FOR THE PRETENDER TO E eae, crore for Hardy Northern}.90 days, except in case of .impeach- | lacking today. | SCIENTIST stacles to success, that they may be SPAN IN THE NOBLE PROFESSION wii 1 succeed in business? "tive: jaddn Stock.: For particu-[ment. “ SPAULDING GUIDE AFTE a avoided. IN WHICH PROF, EDWARDS IS A wil) my home be happy? i lars, ankton Nursery Co,,| Senate Bill 37, providing for quad-| SPAULDING GUIDE AFTER. = —_ Peedi meee WORTHY EXPONENT. my be happy? PHOTO JAMESTOWN T: FORETELLS THE MOST IMPORT: . * * How can I conquer my enemies? Will I marry the one, I choose? Yankton, S. Dak.—Adv. {rennial sessions of the legislature, | THE | was recommended for passage after 18—A Jamestown, N. d jan. Pquést has been received for the first , ANT EVENTS AND READS LIVES OF PEOPLE AS THOUGH Without asking a. single question PROF. EDWARDS* ON CLAIRVOY- ANCE. and before you speak one word, this How soon will I'marry?’ . oe eee ee oe + 6% © & slight amendment. © TICKETS FOR “UC. OF M268" Report Out, | time in the history of local high school | THEY WERE SIMPLY A BOO cP ; H my ‘rival? Ue OF ML port Out Short Ballot. | e history ‘al high schoo 0) E MPLY A BOOK. om) tr: . gifte ‘a all: ub low can I conquer my rival? . ° BALL COST ONLY $2.50 © phe RODRFE Out Short Ballot. is fa-| athletics from the Spaulding company ‘The accuracy of recent divinations READER, TEACHER, WRITER, strangely one. Ea He win I get a good position? ; low can I remove bad influences? “@. Minneapolis, Minn., Jan, 18= ¢ | vorabl; ¥ , . ly reported Senator McLean's «2% Despite high: pay fer musicians, bg Bill No. 39, providing for the appoint- \for a picture of the Jamestown high {school football guide. Another fea- | ther in the cap of Coach Lamb. | made by this eminent scientist has caused many of his friends and clients to. believe’ that -he- possesses a super- WHO SAYS: “CLAIRVOYANCE 1S A. or makes no charges. WONDERFUL ‘GIFT BEYOND DIS- 4 man of international repute, ac- PUTE, HISTORY TELLS US THAT \nowledged léader of clairvoyant ‘and How can I control anyone? How can.] make a distant one think $ sen ball rent, thé advancing | ment by the governor of all officers | 3 Cost of evening clothes, the high | except the lieutenant governor, all for | ==—=—— na power but he modestly asserts NAPOLEON. THE DUKE OF ‘WEL- recognized authority on personal mag- fe? i € flowers ana roe Bn soaring *! terms of four years, and which, if lthat his predictions are'due alone to LINGTON, MARY STUART, HUGO. netism, mental telepathy and finer Will I settle my quarrel soon? . tae be er general fue in =| passed, will give North Dakata a' scientific fnderstanding of the natur- BALZAC AND THOUSANDS _ OF f¢orces of nature. Will my children be happy? om cai-US ior ball, the University of Minnes + | Wrongful Imprisonment. : 4) | ‘al laws of nature. His callers and OTHERS WERE: BELIEVERS IN IT, “Years of study, travels in far-east- , Will I be successful in mining: ven- * sota's premier social oe gan | _ Senate ‘Bill No. 6, providing com friends who have benefited by his ad- AND AS IT WAS THEN, SO IT IS orn lands and endless researches—. tures? ne @ ably will be just haan this. | ition for innocent persons wrongft |vice furnish ample proof that he is "fODAY.” coupled with rare spiritual gifts, have ‘Will I be able to raisé my children? “@ year as it last, Frank W.¢ | |Y imprisoned, was recommended for | fg jsincere in his Work and has a kindly a crowned him the greatest Jiving expon- Will I ever meet with’ an accident? Mayer, president of the Juniog-* | P@ssage. ‘i jfeeling toward humanity. “So often have the facts of clair: ent of his weird and mysterious pro- Will I ever advance in public life? dtoday, Thags* Action on Senate Bill 31, reimbur |" prof. Edwards’ can show you the voyancy been demonstrated to me fession. ‘When shall I marry and whom? Z ay, are likely to‘ | 08 owners of livests ordered kill- ispeedy way to perfect happiness and personally, and the annals of history What is the length of my life? t cost “only” anil the total +! ed for glanders, was indefi ly post: | success. have added so:much testimony to ‘What; trade and \bpsiness am I best * dill for each ain, including + poned, ‘ | | back up my personal observations, “I will read your life like an open adapted for? ‘Wee : * ball ticket, flowers, taxicab and ¢ . ; New Bills. Let : "No man can command position and that to me and to thousands of others book; telling you frankly the bad as What are my lucky dates? * the like, will not go above $25. S. B. be Cahill—Amending compiled | riches—no woman can enjoy the priv- Clairvoyance is a truth beyond dis- well as the good, giving advice on all In what shall Tinvest my money? toe eee ereroe sere f 1913, affecting capital stock of | ileges and benefits of her sex—no man pute.” matters of life, such as love, court- Will I be a widow? . —_— —_—_— i can gain the full measure of love, res- ship, marriage, divorce, business spec- Have J any talents? j ‘ z 7 ra pect, admffation and success without The unknown has always had an at- ulations, journeys, wills, deeds, pat- Will I have many friends? q pertaining | the true foundation of mental science, traction for every class of mankind. ents, friends, enemies, rivals, giving How can I become a medium? 4 G id—_Relati ra e which means “to know thyself.” Clairvoyarice has had the privilege of names, whether husband, wife or Have I psychic powers? u surance on pablo buildings. 9 sal 7 exciting the interest of mankind in all sweetheart is true or false. I teach vu ; pecans pony ; , 7 i sadil . . ex _., periods of history, in every phase of you the secret power of contro! to win Wil e successful in investments? teadily yield to the healing, Farm Improvements Exempt. ‘Have a Bottle Hand {| iryou are a man Prof. Edwards will Civilization and in every part of the the one you most desire and to over- Will I_be a widower? 4 Senator Hamilton's bill, No. 42. h : influence ‘of : dine ti : Da aes mat pin $ ae |. [show you how to gain the mental and world, Wothing is easier than to set come rivals or bad luck—in fact, no What*am I best fitted for? MR HE vic ne for the cxerntion of improve- loan’s Liniment is assigned ts physical force—the pérsonal magne- yp the cry of imposture. It is a con- matter what your wishes are, no mat- Will I fall heir to money, etc.? | s TY li Ee eee ree ine vi a place among the trusted family |tism—the presence—the bearing venient way of eluding the troubles of ter how worried you may be, T guar- Will I have a home of my own? a 47 ayes and two O eecaL eating vou | remedies in thousands of med which commands respect, the secret inquiry and of sifting facts obnoxious antee to help you, I can tell the story Will my setrets ever be known? be "~~ Valley City Bi *~ | cine closets. Confidence in it is |of Social oonbdence and understand: {9 preconceived theories, But it is a of your life from the cradle to the These questions and many more an- raed 2-8 Wy revamped House Bill No. 23, en | based on the tnifotm effectiveness |!® Wéich compels Siovese aulear: resource 82 Well 88,8 Coweta: Brats: Asking nota pone swore Sra rape ae a z otf E bli icipaliti rf | ei, waht ry A 7 ly one, and I am Sorry to say that in no prior knowledge of you, I reveal to 4 Z a: - | viyice heat tn, ndaition te ecten sure | with which it banishes the Les of It you are a woman: Prof, Edwarda,,2° country the practice prevails so-you-facts regarding your. past and jWernuceign AND COURSES : : and electric current, passed the sen-| sore stiff muscles,.. bru will show you how to gain social dit juuch as in this. Ridicule isa weapon. present: life that you. thought. were STUDY‘QFFERED IN oF i ] ate with the emergency clause; 46| strains. Cleaner and tinction and attractiveness that cre-: easily handled. If we cannot geri known ‘only to your {nnermost at TELEPATHY ; \ayes, three absent. The Dill already | mussy plasters or ointments. It penetrates | ates love, affection; admiration, fame we are at least bound to listen with Having: thus.convinced you of-my alll’ sronmar, HBALING It. soothes the inflamed. meme | bas been passed by the house, but in | and relieves.quickly euithout rubbing. = |and draws others to you: attention to what can be told as facts, ity, I'draw aside the veil of futurity fENTAL SUGGESTIONS anes md akesicher bi its new form must go back to that! At all druggists, 25¢, 50c,and $1.00. | If you woutd know how to become and the candid and inquiring will.re- and display to your. wondering eyes SUGGESTIVE THERAPEUTICS S$ and makes richer ood | body for its concurrence in the numer- | ‘absolute master of. cOnditions about ceive the information’ with respect, if the things that are ‘fo be in your life MEMORY AND ‘MENTAL CUL- to repair the affected tissues— | ous amendments. ers you, learn how to-use: the subtle, ij- they cannot with conviction. in the "years: to come. : Why “should ong I seis + 5 + hy 01 in hrou jife meeting : fo.help prevent tonsilitis ; i Farle eetse cansciniactory erations : ging that facts will be consid- with failure? ~ Bh fe mem’ DEVELOPMENT OF WILL POW: or larynsitis. SCOTT'S (4) 26 BOATS NOW REPORTED | Hand attain to HEALTH, HAPPINESB i eat by. of attentian 1 say wien CULT SaIENCES i¢. worth insisting upon. — | TAKEN BY R 5 and SUCCESS in all departments of Sets eeeime, I cannot ‘conceive. the SPECIAL NOTICE. HINDU YOGA KNOWLEDGE eo NJ, 16 EM og saiicaiad iife, YOU HAVE THE OPPORTUN- Dosslblity of an hovjest Investistte’ Ladies and gentlemen can visit this CLAIRVOYANCE om ne % Gontinued_ trom pare 1. | ITY NOW. Chen there ie demonstrated clearly eminent clairvoyant without fear of | PALMISTRY, DEVELOPS MEDI- | ‘ow, which took part in the fam-, = to-his very, eyes and. ears, the living being imposed upon, as he has been a UM AND ALL ALLIED SCIENCES - | Ous Coronal battle, are leading in the as ‘support 16 tes , forethe public for many years ani hunt. That a Japanese cruiser is| E oo ila ae Paso psy- fan ovens by ate testiniony: at considers his business a sacred trust. Prof. Edwards ig undoubtedly the W. A N T E D headed from Punta Arenes to aid in} During the week; the: | onojosist and ¢lairvoyant—not an itin- cy fae most marvelous denionstrator of the d hi : ; £ ; : sere, ee : beautiful truth : ory, RISMA st ff, erant and forgase tale en. itiite if soareety am epee in the MASTER OF STRANGE POWER. ” aaa ee oe rat seme i oe ‘ rs, capable of. pt ETS: MY, e. field oO! , Profes- history of the world in which the ‘here are strange and mighity forces " General Agen For Life’ Insurance The others are converted cruis- | Dy d wtdclaoe sor Edwards is entirely different from mysteries of divination have failed to: hy+which men and women can be se peg or arsenide oe oe ’ ompany. ers which were merchant ships be-| litinerant, gypsy fortune. tellers. Here’ md their votaries, and those who cretly influenced at a distance to do of disease and habits without druge, | ~ ; World Lifé Insurance fl} fore the war, and capable of great is a scholar of ‘high mental attain: wete skilled in mystic lore were not. the will of the one who knows the se- i preparing to operate li speed. The armament of the others | ments, a psychologist of deep learn--onty held in: high esteem,, but were orets of using such force. These for- ‘those coming from out of the cit: ,itl North Dakota. - fis unknown. But Vendictiave and the ing, and @, psychological. medium of approached with ‘sentiments: border- ces-are called personal. magnetism, wii! find Edwards parlor tu i Has splendid proposition to of- ff] Glasgow are known to carry 4 and 3- wonderfue sentiment development. ing upon veneration. mental telepathy, semi-hypnotic sug- retired. “Private Teception are fer to two or three experienced ff inch batteries. This developed sentiment spiritual: Various rméthods: were adopted by gestion, etc. All this-I teach to any. and so arranged: that yor Lh ; ‘men, capable of developing large {| The American steamer, Alaquas, zone enables Prof. Edwards to receive theancients for divining character. one who wishes to use it for a legitt strangers. Meld in attendance me districts in that state. flying the American flag, which sailed impressions ‘and, to'foresee the future and disposition, <and: fer’ -foretelling -ziate and honest purpose. c age zi Only experienced. men wanted, |!rom ‘Pernambuco today for an Am- as the trend of daily life compels, and :fature events. > | j who, are capable of producing good erican port, is being kept under sur- he is thereby..a very valuable psychic The: advice atid: decisions. of! s09th- ; volume. high-class. business and §}|.Veillance while passing through South adviser. That Prof. Edwards realizes. sayers and heathen. priests were eag- ; READINGS-IN REACH.OF ALL. building up profitable general {American waters, . te ore ie value 4 witnessed erly sought after, and the celebrated MOAR wel Bure ancy, men who are albiti ———— yy the fa at he accepts.no money oracles nsulted. u Hee en ee entrongest [| BOOSTS INSURANCE RATES, | in advance, and that you doh’t have to bach toi "MYSTIC POWERS PUZZLES “pv "Notnina "Unters pertectly Set, © ompaniés in the ‘West. | (United Press) pay at al! umless you are thoroughly THERE ARE IN ALL’. PROFES- AND AMAZES ALL, isfied. 7 Wile and learn Kind ot cooper: Wig Ne: Vore Jami 18--Marine under. satisfied. ee SIONS AND CGALLINGS? MANY : ee . praess : Ae, eel Jean ed wi ors “epee: writers wére today expected to boost : This puts the professor out of com- CHARLATANS AND PRETENDERS. i te in beaks thioachotis your die their rates on marine insurance. Rates =e,| \parison with the itinerant fortune tell. BUT THERE IS A WIDE'GAP BE Reads. inmost: Secrets of: People’s All business strictly confidential. Flciss| Wa, have ths Hibhey' ta do were pees from a4 per cent to 6 i =| ing class, and makes -him/a valuable ee vee TAO aE AN “Livas and Rends Veil _ Consultation free. Hours: 10a, m, to aaa pice per cent yesterday, and with the Ger- a. ‘(adjunct to a communi T LEGI A’ : ie. of Future. 8:30 p. m., ; Fae cstenited, the rates were expected to go even|| for Bookkeepers and Steno- : 4 ee igher. ‘ | hers -than:i 1, = Address HOME: OFFICE feast Seis ‘of-102 Sida a> || ches ga bite amesaeenad NEW WORLD. LIFE INS.:..cO.P ready destroyed is $10,000,000, mostly pay? on Spokane, - Washington. insured. by local underwriters, |. the start. Enroll now; let us The steamer Chicago left today for |{ Plan a course for you, and you Portas wie Uae Badeeneers aboard, will enter under guarantee of a regardless of reported presence o! i iti the German raider. Other large lin- soramgoel Pedal your sey ENR ers, not yet. reported, and known to} jon money ‘unded, ; , = be enroute from American ports to : \ i os oie ot Europe, are: Alfonso the XII, bound For particulars, write BUTTER a for Spain; the American liner St. Paul : more bound for Liverpool; the Sega, bound ’ : iOn PNERN for Rio de Janiero; the Brazon, bound || @. M. LANGUM, President PAS N to SR for San Juan, and the Sao Palu, bound Bismarck, N. D. for Buenos Aires. The Frenek-liger

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