The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 27, 1917, Page 2

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iH 5 ¢ 5 DOES RAEUMATISM [LABOR MELTING TO (°° BOTHER YOU?) BE HELD AT. GRAND ape THEATRE TOMCRROH ¢ Musterole e found relief ought w buy a t you feel a gentle glow, then cooling comfort, “ Musterole} Are on Program for Address- loosens up. stiffened es During Afternoon an, White ointment, made w to the but’ does Ir taki fashioned meeting © all, especially the labor- | will be held at the Grand theater tomorrow afternoon, j commencing at 3 o'clock. Labor bills. introduced to date at this session of the legislature, will be given careful consideration The program wiil open with a selec- tion by the Bismarck male quartet, consisting of Miller, not and Halvorson, will give aor view on the status of before the fifteenth rgo. represent- ‘ederation of (United Press) Chicago, Jan, 27.—Peace talk, cou pled with the reports of W. R. Netti ham, a London writer, which appe ed in New York papers this morning. caused a break of Styctin May wheat today. July wheat dropped 38ce and, WOVE METHODS 2 pose and ‘me Objec Labor, leading union IN WHEAT ON men of heen in Bis- pr nt at tient meeting. Ww which is open 3 PEACE REPORTS, to the public. es es So that they may be of greater Attorney Arthur LeSueur will d ma Ree ter the | vice to the farmers of America with September dropped tc. @ Ld | whom they come in daily contact, y {3.000 salesmen, blockmen and general company in the United ates have 1 j been studying improv: farming methods at movable a ex: tension schools, conducted during the jfall and winter in 25 cities in all parts Sample Pack- jot the country ageefthe | These schools will hold Pyramid Pte |i Fargo January 31 and Fe Vreatmen on vd. «fand they will be attended by general agents smen from this Grand and local sal Aberdeen, Bismarck, rov a WH What ‘4 7 , De for You. . Minot and other places, Far- dy ate bankers, business men and all Us rouerarnid: File sted in better farimng. in- i ing. r own h sate, ‘gists... A sin: box often cures. Free anmple for trial, with booklet Frefed freein wlain wrapper, if you | ; um coupon below. Continued trom from page i. no fear npr doubt as to the fairness or! j compete icy of that court. { } “We therefore demand and challenge} you that you submit this controver: to the supreme court of this state. Retain Expert Counsel. The board of regents is determined | yto fight. and it s counsel former Chief Ju Aubrey ence of Fargo, and former Attor- y General H. J. Linde. The board, announced, does not intend to the battle into the enenry’s but it is prepared to r ion of what it considers Frazier. Declines to Talk. Governor Frazier this morning de- clined to discuss the new situation pr sented by the proposal of the board of ¥ ts that the que: us involved be 0 the supreme cour’ de- ution. He admitted the receipt jof the board’s letter, but stated he not had time to give the matter FOND DRUG COMPANY b> 60 Pyramid Bide. Kindly, send me a ficient consideration. The governor knew nothin gof any plans on the part of his appointees to proceed with the cond board of regen tion on the part of the senate. A dispatch to this effect went out from tke capital yesterday, but the chief executive and the attorney general's department pro- fessed ignorance of any such plans. Heard by State 4 . President Lew s given a hearing before the is the best equipped institution of its kind in the land. It makes a specialty of training jee once shyt its students for the higher sal: }| and it is hereby made his duty. on or aried positions. before the second day of Mar dD. 1915, to nominate. and with sent of the ma ajorit ion upon which the beard tak stand. it n laws of 1915, which empowered Por particulars write G. M. LANGUM, Pres. Bismarck, North Dakota | inated. as Fequired, by law | 1915, and that the senate confirmed jthe appointment. also in accordance BRING US YOUR O not neglect your starting and lighting battery. ie eee aga and attention. We are battery Satlery tee Wt charge regardless of is make. your battery charge, jess its 2. Repairs made at moderate rates. The “tExidc"’ Starting and Lighting Battery ie the famous quali battery—known from Coast to Coast “the Giant that Hives-iat @ bas.” Tee the cae om nad pendable. to care for ee ie apd repair. nar wiTt oR inspec ‘TODAY. Corwin Motor Co. dit on with the fingers. Rub | Thomason, devduioy and LeSueuer| Cc. Townley, ‘ments failed. ee REGENTS 1S HENS FRAZIER a Crawford yesterday; 5 A x a committee of the senate. which ~ especially during sessions. It|!has under consideration Governor Frazier’s appointments. The prov You Cannot: Expect To Have a Clear Complexion By Constantly Massaging It With So-called Skin Foods or Creams, Often Rancid or Germy. Substitute Cuticura For One Week And make Cuticura Soap and Oint- ment your ever y toilet preparations. ‘They cannot p bly injure the pores. Contrast the purity, fragrance, comfort and convenien f these super-creamy emolliente with **beauty fads” so com- mon, tiresome and expensive, th Cuticura Soap and hot water on z and renising thoroughly cleanses a: simul ates sluggish pores, giving the complexion a resh healthy glow. Uf signs of. pimples, redness or rough- ness be present smear them with the Ointment and let it remain five minutes befure bathing. Nothing purer, sweeter or more effective for your skin and hair than Cuticura no matter how much you pay for it. For Free Samples by Return Mail pAdress post: -card: ‘‘Caticura, Dept. 22, ston.” Sold everywhere. PAIRING III uy with law, March 5.1915, one day fol- lowing the approval of the act creat- ing the ptale bord Cr, board of Fogonts: FRENGH ATTACKS PROVE FUTILE (United Press) French attacks . 304. won were fruit: rday by the Germ: 4 atement today iled fight- ing on the Combres heights, and in the bend of the Meuse. west of St. Michel. Unsucce: 1 night positions on the heights of 4 were followed by further : at daylight, the sta South of Dixmude, a Be’ d by the Ger e canal, several the English detach- attempted te er “INTHE SENATE TODAY. SESE OEE EY to changing | B. 29-Relating to branches to be} ht in common “schoo! vank stoc H. H. n 1 aking emergency priation for attorney general Special Order: 3-po Me—Senate Bill XN ire to season for killing birds. : 6. re-! t game} STALLED 1M WYOMING (Associated Press) i Cheyenne. Wyo., Jan. 27.—Stri of westbound trains on the cific held up by snow bloc augmented during the now about a score of them are held at’ Medicine Bow, until t an be cleared at Wileox. Some have been} or 48 hou MUST PROV cnder the prov n ced INSANITY, i ions of senate bill! imony of three repu-! s. one of whom shall; ntendent of the state in-| the insane in which the) proceeded against is confined.) before such in: do for_ di Then a divorce ree. nity can be made | el eT | SING AUIITRTCAISATAT ; PERTTI iH NATUTTE oui fi I RIAU an oe a a i To insure Victor guatity. swore took for tl the famous trademark, ne Daaster' 's Voice.” tt is oa and every Victor \ “1S MASTERS VOICE yj REG.USPAT. OFF Kecord. It ia the = ss label on all geauine *vistroan aod = SSN =< Victor Records, LX 5 NS Out to-day New Victor Records for February . A beautiful “Pearl Fishers” aria by Caruso — The recent revival of this Bizet opera resulted in a new triumph for Caruso. It afforded many vocal opportunities for the great tenor, among them the lovely romance “I Hear as in a Dream,” which he repeats on this record with all the beauty of his wonderful voice. Victor Red Seal Record 88s80, Twelve-inch, $3. | Alma Gluck sings a song of mother love In “Such a Li'l’ Fellow,” Alma Gluck has an ideal medium | and, they to display that wonderfully human. quality of her voice which has so strongly endeared her to the public. It is a touching little song of happiness—a record you will want to hear. Victor Red Seal Record 64625. Ten-inch, $1. The favorite “Non é ver” by John McCormack This old sentimental ballad’ finds new expression in the admirable artistic rendition of John McCormack. Its smooth- flowing melody is most charming. The great Irish tenor adapts himself to the spirit of the song, and sings it in a way that is delightful to hear. Victor Red Seal Record 74486. Twelve-inch, $1.50. Culp presents a charming lish song. “Since Mollie Went Ave by ap Gogorza. 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