The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 18, 1917, Page 8

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SERIES TO BE ADDRESSED. BY WAYOR LUCAS Mayor A. W. Lucas will deliver the address of welcon at the winter meeting of the North Dakota Press association, to be held here Feb. 2 and 3. The banquet will be held at the! bank of Harvey and other banks; R. Hotel McKenzie Friday evening, Feb. 2, and will be tendered by the Capital, City Press gang. The informal danc- ing party follows at Patterson hall. Visits to the capitol, to the Missouri Slope Poultry show and to the’ Wash- ‘burn lignite mines are trips planned | for the visitors. BECOMES. NATIONAL. BANK Application of First State Bank at Van Hook to Become National Instl- tution is Approved. (Special to The Tribune) Van Hook, N. D., Jan. 18.—The ap. plication of the First State, of this! this village, to convert into the First | National bank, has been approved Py BORIS ISOIR.CE OOOO: he Knocks Obstinate + Coughs in a Hurry $ jin the new institution are August Pet- the comptroller. The bank will be do ing business under the new title with- in a few weeks. The large increase of business, which has trippled in the past 12 months, prompted the stock- holders to make the move. The cap!- tal of the new organization will be $25,000 and surplus $6,250. The fol- lowing officers will be in chi e President, August Pete 3 Vico president, E. G. Ranum; casbler, Ar- thur Theo. Olson, and assistant cash- | ° fer, G. J. Ranum, the three latter. be- ing elective officers. Also interested erson, president of the First National W. Akin, president of the State bank of Anoka, and a director of the Scandi- navian American bank of Minneapolis. HETTINGER MEN TO BRNG TRACTOR (Special to The Tribune.) Hl Hettinger, N. D, Jan. 18.—P. W.! Nyron & Co. of this city, will estab-; lish a Bull Tractor distributing house | at Bismarck early in the spring of | 1917. The company has long control: | ed considerable territory in south- | western North Dakota and has just completed arrangements for an .en- larged organization. The Bismarck house will be under the management of T. I. Gustin formerly associated with the Schibsby Bull Tractor com- pany. ANOTHER TIFF IN-HOUSE HOUSE TO.OTY The Outbursts of Everett True By Condo J BSUEVE IN VERY BODY - WAITING HIS TURN $ GIVE_ME A POUND PEC, \ Lg Z ig iz YH \ LZ % Ma Yy Le, EEL: What will the parrot say?) Watch and see what the parrot says. MINNESOTA SUFFRAGE BILL INTRODUCED (Asseelated Press.) St. Paul, Jan, 18.—The woman's suf- frage question’ téday scat ip in the Minnesota legislature, when a bill per- mitting the women to vote for presi- dent and vice president-was filed in the senate by Senators Frank E. Put- nam, of Blue Earth, and Ole A. Sag- eng, of Dalton. 4 The measure has the backing of the Minnesota Woman Suffrage associa- tion, and other organizations. Its in- troduction today marked the suspen- sion at least for a time of the protract- ed fight to obtain passage of a consti- tutional amendment granting full suf- frage. ae NEPHEW GETS PROMOTION, J. P. McGarvey of Second street, is in receipt of a commanication from his nephew, Mike O'Donnell of Butte, Mont., stating he had been made cap- FREDERICK GOODSELL ‘ PASSES AT MOORHEAD (Special to the Tribune.) Moorhead, Minn., Jan. 10.—Freder- ick Goodsell, pioneer resident of Northfield, (Minn., died here last even- ing at 6 o'clock, at the age of 81 years. } in 1861 and remained there until 1685, and was for many years president of the First National bank of that city. He came to Moorhead and..engaged in the fuel.and grain business until 1910. He was a son of Charles M. Goodsell, founder of Carleton college, ‘North- eld. : Goodsell located at Northfield ~ tain of the police force. Capt. O’Don- a s nell has been on the: police force .of , ; Butte for some time and his. promo- Laugh When People ‘Thousands of people normaliy healthy in every other respect, are annoyed with | Peterson of Towner Says Majority Not @ persistent hanging-on bronchial. cough : year after year, disturbing their sleep Out to Kill Legislation Pro. and making, life disagreeable. ; It’s 90 |" ARAW, SORE THROAT! tion comes through his splendid ser- vice. - re Reedlese— theres. an, old how gor posed by Minority. « aa ees — . rem : a — ‘ Eases Qui When Ye : remedy, thas Mill. Hejresentalive Gil Polenon Tot Step On Your Feet 99H HHO HOHHHHH GOOD ves uickly When You Apply, = {Get from any druggist “213 ounces of | owner county assured house mem- © TO SUMMON SENATORS. | @ ‘a,pittle Musterde mee ; inex’ (5) cepts worth), pour if it bers late yesterday afternoon there bd BY USE OF TICKER © le won't blist And Musterole won’t blister like the pint bottle and fill the bottle with plain Try, this yourself then pase t | (United Prese) ranuiated sugar syrup. Begin taking | would be no effort on the part of the/ aguyTty COMMISSIONERS scheduled for an address today, was _, | old-fashioned mustard. plaster.” Just Be nee ahs tel ee | MRO thle oe KB ralaton unable to attend, special entertain Pets @ Tick! Tiel! “No quoran—the @ | (eu! it on with your Singers. Ie pene an : proposed by the minority. IN SECOND DAY SESSION] ment will be given the commissioners -It works! ! ! jo quorum—the | trates to the sore spot with a gentle sour it Ce eoaren oe The statement was made while the © doorkeeper will lock the doors, © tal tingle, loosens the congestion and draws so promptly loosens a dry or tight |house was sitting as a committee ot tthe and pai : out the soreness and pain. Musterole is a clean, white ointment -* !® the sergeant-at-arms (via the © at the Grand opera house this eve- ‘ Ouch! ?!?!} This kind of rough |© ticker) will notify the absentees © ning. (United Press) ce HS O. B. Herigstad, one of the commis- cough, stops the troublesome throat | the whole and was the result of an in-| Minot, N. D., Jan. 18—The annual Cloke. soothes the irritated membranes | direct attack made by Representative |convention of the state assoclatioi talk will be heard Jess here in town if | and the clerk will call the roll.” ©| made with oi Aen ii ff n of | sioners, will condt estion bi : made with oil of mustard. It is fine for that line the throat and bronchial tubes. |p 4 Lathrop of steele county Mon- county commissioners went {nto its sioners, wi uct a ques' 0x | people troubled with corns will follow |@ And the “absentees,” reclining in ©] quick relief for sore throat, bronchitis, . aad relief almost immediately. tomorrow, when the session will close day's use will usually break up an or. {day afternoon, that he had been refus-|pecond day today, with slightly in-|with the election of officers and selec- dinary throat or chest cold, and for /ed a hearing before one of the commit |creased attendance. Reports of legis-| tion of the next convention city. bronchitis, croup, whooping ‘cough and tees on house bill No. 7, providing for | jative committees were read, and rout- : Proachial action ae se nd keeps | tte reduction of the interest rate On}ine business was transacted through perfectly, foreclosure mortgages during redemP- |the entire day. Gov. Lynn J, Frazier, ‘Pinex is @ most valuable concentrated | tion from:9 to 6 per cent. compound of genuine Norway pine ex-| House pill No. 12, introduced by — — Era, combined with cunincl and le strom, Glam and: Moen, fp similar to HICHESTER S PILLS wi y millions of people cvery yeak | Lathrop’s bill No, .7, and according te C STER Rae nnd chest colds with splendid | the: chargé from - the - representative ETRE MIAMOND BRAND. A | 1 To avoid disappointment, ask vour, from Steele county, was going to be Bhi ected ia re for druggist for “214 ounces of Pinex” with given preference. Pils sited and’ Gala tai the simple advice of this Cincinnati |© their private offices in the senate © authority, who claims that a few drops |© office building, several ‘blocks © of a drug called freezone when applied | from the capitol, will glance. t © ae sender, aching Opin atops soreness | the tape and hurry, via their éub- © at once, corn dries up an ROADS TO TAKE and lifts right out without pain. © terranean passagqway, to the sen: © ‘He says freezone is an ether com- | ate chamber to answer “present.” .© ACTION TO ..END | Heed ; © This will be the future proc . | pound .which dries immediately and, - CAR SHORTAGE| never inflames or even ‘irritates the | ©-umgty' the: upper house of (Ganaa’Bresss surrounding tissue or skin. A quarter ete and possibly the lower: ni * of an ounce of freezone will coat very] ing “formulated ‘'t ‘Washington, Jan. 18.—Concerted ac- 4 tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, nett- ralgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore musclés, bruises, chilblains, frosted’ feet, colds dn ‘often prevents pneumonia), ce Musterole for croupy cl lothing en, Keep it handy for instant use, little at any drug ‘store, but is euff’|® carry.’ The sehate chamber tion of all railways for the relief of| clent to remove every hard or be connectéd up with t! saved office building, across the: way; © aan NEGEERRSREE ERE anne a In order to not carry any Fall and Winter styles over to spring, we are offering you this lot of dependable ready-to-wear merchandise at EXCEPTIONAL REDUCTIONS. ©" | Your Choice of any Coat in . This Store at the Following Cen | Reductions, . $50 Coats, your choice - $40 Coats, your choice - $20.00 a $25.00 $22.50 Women’s Velour Coats, fur trimmed $45 Coats, your choice —- $35 Coats, your choice - $17.50 Broadcloth Coats, with fur collars and we. $37.50 cuffs, $65 values - - $32.50 and silk lined throughout, ‘ : W om en 9 Ss F ur Cc 0 at s: osc the Lah ot fare are going up coneinmtly. weds not wie to nation dresses, small sell them during this sale at startling <egucileber There ee (raenl oat oa wihotand cell aad. tba out the wind as a Fur Coat. : eeanstelunat: $35 and medium sizes, _ @ about 15 in the lot. | Russian Pony Coats, “6 3 Toclosciout theese G39 Worth to $10.00... SalePrice > | Silk Petticoats. A lot of Silk Pettlcoats c specially priced for this: sale. Black and colors. $1.98 House Dresses | Special for this sale, one lot of house dresses. - | Special values i ' 98c - Buy these garments. “is Wool Dresses Serge and silk combi- Qne lot of 2 WINTER COATS, Spec. . $9.75 This is as low priced as a cloth coat. Special $3.75 Silk Dresses and Wool Dresses About 30 in the lot, in colors and black, all ‘ rerapng cag each Se eae ee : ‘in the showing. nd this sale early tomorrow. At the prices quoted the selection won't last lo 8, alues $20 to $25. now, there will be much cold weather yet, when they will come in useful. bid , $9.75 Be? .

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