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rT “t7 English Steamer Dramatist Cap- tured by Raider December 18 Says Dispatch GERMANS TREAT PRISONERS WELL Rover in General Similar to Ordinary Cargo Steamer New York, Jan. 20.—Three Am- ericans were members of the crew of the British steamer Yarrow- dale, captured by the German raider and taken into a German port by a prize crew, according to the records of the British consulate here. (Associated Press.) London, Jan. 20,—A Pernambuco dispatch to the Daily Mail describes the capture and destruction of the British steaijler Dramatist vy the Ger man commerce raider. The Bees tist sighted the raider Dec. 18, when miles distant, The G man raider closed in and when alongside} hoisted the German naval ensign, and} signaled the Britisher to step. Immediately afterward trap doors under the bulkwarks at the raider's forecastle were dropped, revealing two 0. guns, of about two and one-half inch caliber, trained on the Dramatist, and an armed boatload of Germans Dboard- ed the British ship, and its officers, engineers, and part of the crew were sent aboard the raider. The remaind- er of the crew were left on board for five hquis, and then removed, and the steamer sunk by explosives. Complained of Food. The crew of the Dramatist with the exception of 27 Indian firemen, who remained on the raider, were trans- ferred to the Hudson. he captain of the vessel complained of the food MUSTEROLE—QUICK _RELIEF!_NO BLISTER! ie Soothes and Relieves Like a Mustard Plaster Without ae the Burn or Sting Musterole is a clean, white ointment, made with the oil of mustard. It does all work: of the old-fashioned: mustard r—loes it better and docs not btis- ‘et Alo, hot have to bother with a tors and nurses use Muster- l recommend it to their patients. They will’ gladly tell you what relief it giyes from sore throat,- -bronchitis, croup, stiff neck; asthma, neuralgia, congestion, ‘rheumatism, himbago, ins and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it cite pre- vents Sneumonia). Appearance’ and sanitary, arrangement, but said the Germans were courteous as a rule, and gave receipts for their capturers. ‘One receipt was signed “Wolff.” A member of the crew has a photograph of the raider, and various pictures of the sinking of the Nantes, taken by a small concealed camera, The men of the Dramatist said that the raider appears like an ordinary cargo steam- er, and when passing neutral ships, hoists the British colors, but flies the German flag when it sights an English ship. TAKE PRIZE TO PORT. (United Press.) Amsterdam, Jan. 20.—The British steamer Yarrowdale officially ad- mitted at London to have been taken | by a German commerce raider, has; been taken into Swinemundy, the | Cologne Gazette said today. Swine- mundy is a strongly fortified Prussian city. nv TODAY’S WAR o—— (Associated Press) Bad weather continues on the Ru- manian frontier, but nevertheless the Teutonic and Russian forces on both the western Moldavian frontier and along the Sereth, have been heavily captured Nansti. The Rumanians have kept up their attacks in the Suchitza valley in Moldavia, but failed to ad- vance and suffered heavy losses, ac- cording to Berlin. Only reconnoitering and artillery ac- tivities are reported from the other {War areas today. Reports from Brazil say the Ger- man sea raider, which has sunk or captured numerous Entente merchant- men. has with her three small sub- ;marines of a new type, apparently em- ployed in scouting work for the moth- er ship. ——-———f} | . > ciry NEWS HECTOR BARNES HERE. Hector G. Barnes of Fargo is in Bis marck today. ** * IN LOCAL HOSPITAL. T. M. Buchholz, clerk of courts of | McIntosh county, is in the Bismarck hospital, suffering from an attack of! appendicitis, of HERE FROM LEITH, A, W. Leuhrs of Leith was in the city Thursday transacting business jand calling on friends. s+ * STERLING VISITOR. E. Cline of Sterling was among the business visitors at the court house Thursday. * HERE FROM MOFFIT. Z. B. Lash and August Benz were among the Moffit viistors in the city Thursday. While here Mr. Lash vis: ited his son, who is ill in one of the local hospitals. ‘ ELLENDALE BANKER HERE. B. R. Crabtree, cashier ofthe First National bank, Ellendale, . returned home Thursday, after a short business trip to the capital city, . 1 in Hospital, ' ‘Edward A. Baskerville, bookkeeper ‘Alexius hospital undergoing treats) ment. eee LICENSED TO WED. Henry F. Clare of Sanish and Miss ‘Iilyhea M. Fosberg of Bismarck rere married Thursday by Judge H. Bradley of the probate’ court. eee TO ATTEND MEETING. Supt. J. M. schools, will attend the national con- vention of the city superintendent in Kansas City, Mo., Feb. intendent Martin will go on the spe- business what will be known as of any other kind. iunt of exchange of property tha In other the exchange. At present we have 160 acre auto, you to exchange? ‘““Exchange Department. ” Announcement : Extraordinary We have decided to add to our rapidly growing Real Mstate We will list property of any kind to be exchanged for property But remember the property to be exchanged must have a real intrinsic yalue. words your property must be worth what you ask for it. We will charge both parties’a reasonable commission for- making Land to exchange for Pouses in Bismarck, J. H. HOLIHAN Luca’ Bioek. © "Unser Ausbice 3 of ry Modern Erotyera nal of Ametica the EXCHANGE DEPARTMENT, We do not intend to bea med- t-has inflated or fictitious value. es of land to exchange for an What have SUMMARY ‘| 0 engaged. On the Sereth the Germans; 'at the First National bank, is in the St. | Martin of the public! 26-29. Super |> i {preme court BETTER THAN CALOMEL i Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a Harmless Substitute Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the sub: stitute for calomel—are a mild but’ sure laxative, and their effect on the liver is almost instantaneous. They are the re- | sult of Dr. Edwards’ determination not r and bowel complaints with calomel. His efforts to banish it brought | out these little olive-colored tablets. i i | good that calomel does, but have no ba after effects. They don’t injure the | teeth like strong liquids or calomel. j They take hold of ‘the trouble -and | ! quickly correct -it. Why cure the liver the expense of the tecth? Calomel metimes: plays havoc with the gums. o do strong liquids. It is best not to take calomel, but to let Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets take its place, Most headaches, “dullness” and that | lazy feeling come fram constipation and !a disordered liver. Take Dr. Edwards’ | Olive Tablets when, you feel “logy” and “heavy.” Note how they * “clear” clouded its. 10c and 25c a box, All druggists. cial train which leaves Feb, Minneapolis eee RETURNS FROM TRIP. G, W. Cochrane of the ball Piano company, has returned from a business trip to Steele. ose STEELE VISITOR. HK. A. Anderson man of Steele, w: nthe city Friday transacting business and calling on friends, ae 8 ACCEPTS SCHOOL POSITION. Miss Ellis Sowles of Main street, left this morning for Wilton, where she will assume her duties ant teacher in the Chapin school, a 8 @ BIRTHS ANNOUNCED. | Births announced at the Bisma | hospital Friday, were a son to and Mrs, David “Dunn of Yace. and daughter to ‘Mr. and Mrs. E. son of Wishek. s ° a UNDERGOES OPERATION. Master ‘Arthur Prater, son of Mr. {and Mrs. W. J. Prater of Kighth street, who underwent an operation in the Bismarck hospital yesterday, recovering nicely. 6 is oe | HOSPITAL NOTES. | Among the patients to enter the St. Alexius hospital within the last two days, were Anton Weingartner, Lin- ton; Mrs. Joseph Veitenheimer, St. | Joseph; Mrs, John Welch, Menoken; Mrs. Carl Anderson, city; Misses Amelia and Pauline Bauer, Linton; Mrs. O. Lundquist, city; Frank Schmidt, Richardton; W. L. Bales, ‘Pollock; Miss Emma Gross, Medina; Miss Edna Kusler, Fredonia. Those to leave the hospital were Master John Hagen, city; Mrs. Patrick Tobin, Man- |dan. Two births were also announced. A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. G. H Mrs. John Baumgartner, Strasburg. FRIENDS. RAISE FUWDS: TO. APPEAL ~—WOESSLE DECISION a Dickinson, Nv, dan, 20—Hundreds of friends of the “man of myste ‘came forth this w in redoubled en- « to prove that “J.C. Re is the ing son of James TH. Caldwell, of the decision given by 1dge ot Bismarck, here last. Kk. ng of an_appeal to the Tt is claimed having chars fund to continue the fight to prove the identity of “ will be knew Nei Caldwell” Wefore his nee are firm in their belief the lawful heir to the Cald- wel fortune. SIGHT OF CORPSE ~ AFFECTS. MID OF ~—MANESOTA WOMAN | Barnesville, iMmm., dan —The lof 's. Joc Mall of this which has been baffling medical att tion here and at Fergus Falls for two yea ems lately to be solved. X fallinger today recalled to mind s ju situation the young wife described =]to him before her sickness and which is now believed to have a direct bear- ing on the case. While his wife was in Sabin, a little village a few miles ‘southwest of Moor- head, to attend bis mother. she went upstairs with the baby for the purpose of putting the infant to sleep. He says there was an opening in the floor directly beneath” where she was sitting rocking the baby to sleep. Glanc- ing down she saw the corpse of her mother-in-law, lying in the casket. She jmmmegtaty Hecante 3 Decanie hysterical. BROTHERKOOD OFFIGAL SUBMITS ARBITRATION PLAN TO COMMITTEE (Associated ciated Press.) | Washington, Jan. 20.—W. G. Lee! head. of the trainmen’s. brotherhood, today presented a substitute plan for | President Wilson’s railroad labor leg- Emies to the house commerce com- ee board of ten, equally. divided be- tween -railway workers and operating 1} officials, appointed by the Pecsident, would solve all present difficulties Te Cure a Cold in One Day. LAXATIVE BROMO QUI- These pleasant little tablets do the | | brain and how they “perk up” the spir- | prominent hotel }* Myers, city, and a daughter to Mr. and’ Get a small package of Hamburg «Re that the money | | TONIGHT ONLY. BISMARCK THEATRE #8 Admission 10c and 206. eee WILTON FARHERS. HATE CASEIN COURT The case of ROH. Reilly, living near Wilton, against J.B. lor, also of that part of the county, $200 for personal s ; also for su jury late this afternoon j TO LOCATE HER | Edward Kibler of Cavatier, rived in the city and will | resentative of the A. 0. U. {for the southwestern part of the | He will make his h MARRIED BY JUDGE. Tory Belks of Bismarck and Miss Esther O’Little of the same place, were married Friday by Judge H. C. Bradley of the probate court. i a a a a a a \@ OLD-TIME COLD CURE— ° % DRINK HOT TEA! %& Ce 2 t Tea, or as the German folks call it, “Hamburger st Thee,” at jany pharmacy. Take a tablespoonful | of the tea, put a cup of boiling water upon it, pour through a sieve and | drink a teacupful at any time during | the day or before retiring. It is the most effective way to break a cold and cure grip, it opens the pores of the skin, relieving | congestion. Also loosens the bowels, thus break- ing up a cold. Try it the next time you suffer from a cold or the grip. It is inexpensive and entirely vegetable, therefore safe and harmless. RUB RNEUMATISM FROM STIFF, ACHING JOINTS Rub Soreness From Joints and Muscles With a Smail Trial Bot- tle of Old St. Jacob’s Oil. Stop “dosing” Rheumatism. It's pain only; not one case in fifty requires internal treatment. Rub ! soothi penetrating “St. Jacob’s Oil” right on the “tender spot,” and 1 by the time you say Jack Robinson j-7rout comes the rheumatic pain. “St. [Jacob's Oil” is a harmless rheuma- tism cure which never disappoints {and doesn’t burn the skin, It takes | pain, soreness and stiffness from ach- ing joints, muscles and bones; stops sciatica, lumbago, backache, neural- gia. Limber up ! a 25-cent bottle of old-time, hor ‘St. Jacob's Oil” from any drug store, and in a moment {youll be free from pains, aches and stiffness. Don't suffer! Rub rheuma- tism away. Br During the week, the has already had five more calls for Bookkeepers and - Steno- gtaphers than it could fill. Two of these pay $75 a.month from the. start. Enroll now; let. us plan «@ Course for you, and you melee der. geprantes ofa satisfactory position or your tuition money refunded. : For’ particulary}. write: @. M. LANGUM, President Bismarck, 8. D. FARGO MAN PURC i. .ASES GARAGE A"! RYDER, N. 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The motor has no equal—no near approach in any similar car selling for so moderate a price or for hundreds of dollars more. r, It is a Willys-Knight sleeve-valve motor,— 12000 produced last year and giving the most ‘ remarkable satisfaction. : Everyone knows that nothing has ever seriously challenged the noiselessness of this type of motor. It has the softest ‘purr’ combined with the greatest power for its size. Its velvet smoothness puts all other motors of like power to shame. It loves carbon and hates the repair shop. It will serve you years longer—thousands of miles farther—than any other type of motor. And it is the only motor known that does its best work in its old age, after putting all tivals to rout in its youth. The Willys-Knights are value pre-eminent be- cause they share proportionately in the econ- omies of our vast production of a complete line of cars. See us now about your new Willys-Knight and avoid the possibility of delayed delivery dur- ing the spring tush. 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