The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 30, 1917, Page 2

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} } i 4 4 ' i ' t “209 for your wants. Bais BOO BIRDS HERE FOR @REAT SHOW OF FINE POULTRY Anticipated That Number of Exhibits Will Reach 1,000 Before Opening. HORNED OWL PROMISES TO BE PET OF EXPOSITION With 200 birds shipped direct from the state poultry show at Valley City and an addition of more than} 400 received terday and today from various points in the Slope re- gion, it is evident that there will be 1,000 birds on hand for the opening of the Missouri Slope Poultry Fanci- ers, annual exposition, which takes place at the Armory tomorrow, Poultry experts declare a finer as semblage of pedigreed birds never; before has been bled under one roof in North Dakot The exhibits all are in prime condition, and purely | as a display of beautiful fowls, the form an attraction worthy anyone's ; attention. ‘To the man who knows poultry they are a source of real joy, proving most convincingly the gro’ nt interest which is ing and in taken in North Dakota in this branch | of animal husbandry. Carpenters will remain at work alt| night putting on the finishing touch- | es, in order that everything may be in readiness for the grand opening | morning, with an address of welcome tomorrow. Velva Owl ‘ls Pet. A great horned owl from Velva, en- tered. by the Waldron Poultry Farnj, promises to prove one of the pets of the exposition. His wise owlship is heumatism attacks the aches stiffen’ his joiatsiand muscles and reduces his efficicitey. At the first twinge’ get Sloan’s | Liniment, easy to apply, it pene trates’ without rabbing and soothes the soreness. After that long drive or tedious | ing of land surveyors in ; engineers, which opened its ‘society and dean of engineering at led act are that no person. shall holt ;ed surveyor who proves to be qual | | petency to lay out roads and ditches “outside” man. hinted ‘owners and the tax payers of the 7 {old in the way of expositions, having been exhibited at a number of big shows in this state. He likes | noise and the excitement and the 4d- | ulation of the crowds, and he is so thoroughly domesticated that aaees may make friends with him. Up to noon between 600 and 800 | birds had been entered. ‘The largest | entry to date is from the state pent-| tentiary,; and the two next largest being from Horace Beardsley of Sang. er and G, W. Walton of Velva, 1 hibitors jare from Montana, Minne- sota, South Dakota and North Da- | kota. ,to the publi s o'clock. The judging begins at 9:00 a, m. Thursday. At 10 o'clock the | members of the Missouri Slope Poul- try association 1 visit the peniten- ; tiary, the Patters points of interest. The show will be open evenings. A small admission fee will ‘be charged. . The annual banquet will be held at the McKenzie hotel at 8 o'clock, Thursday evening and will be follow- ed by the election of officers. The doors wi!l be open at 8 o'clock Friday morning, which will be the biggest dayioh the Cae ee of the three. POTATE ENGINEERS WY SESSION HERE! Legislation for the proposed licens North Da- kota occupied the chief attention of the members of the state sociéty of | ninth an- nual convention in the city hall this yy by Secretary Keniston of the Com- mercial club, and the response by Prot r Chandler, the state unive! Me Provisions of Bill. ‘The chief provisions of the propos- the office of county surveyor unless he holds a license as land surveyor; no certified plan or plat shall he the; The doors of the armory will open } 9€0090900000000000000 9000 Surprisingly Good Cough og Hoe Made ae lome Conte Very Litth and Easily Made, but ls Remarkably Egective. |90690099009000000006000008 | i You'll never really know what a fine, jcough syrup you can make until you repare this famous hon iu medy (pred not only say as compared with |the rei put you. will also {ha effective anid dévendable {remedy, in every Wi usual cougl n whooping cough Get of Pinex (50 cents ‘worth) from any good drug store, pour lit, into a pint bottle and fill the ‘bottle th plain granulated sugar pyrup. ere you have a full pint—a family, pply—of the . most e cough, hat money can bu at a cost, of cents or less. [t never spoils, | The prompt and. po toy this pl it tasting cough syrup save cause than any: other remedy. {t .quickly lloosens a dry, hoarse or tight cough, F Js the inflamed membranes that line i c lid for throat tickle croup and bronchial asthma. ‘in highly concentrated. com- lnownd of Ren Norway pine extract, combined guaiacol and has ‘d for generations for throat and st ailments. Avoid disappointme nt by asking your ounces of Pinex” with and don’t accept any- ‘A guarantee of absolute sat- isfaction or moncy promptly refunded, s with this preparation. ‘The Pinez » Ft. Wayne, Ind. ————— platform by such large majorities at | the polls in November expressed their | will to the legislators elected at that time. afternoon, it is probable both houses secretary of the| will concur in a resolution for adjourn- ment until] Tuesday of next week. PREPAREDNESS, placed on file in the office of any reg- ister ot deeds in the state unless} y a licensed land surveyor; | hall be issued by the state board of engineering examiners; ap-{ plicant for license must be more than! t. years of age; examinations for li- cense shall be given at stated or spe- cial meetings of the board at least twice in each year and to any licens- fied a license certifying to his com- nd to inspect county bridges and to s on their need of repair or safe- ,«may be issued by the board. This proposed act has been recom- mended to the state legislature by a unanimous vote of the society. ‘It is pointed out that the proposed re- quirements would be advantageous, to all concerned, both to ‘ha jand) state and to the surveyors and the wait in the cold rain apply Sloan’s Liniment to those stiff fingers, | aching w and arms.,,.. For gout, neuralgia, toothache, bruises, sprains, cold feet, promptly-effective. At all druggists, 25¢. 50c. and $1.00. Sloan's Liniment A/L LS PAILY der the technical name, ‘life really worth living. The McConkey Com. Co. HAVE JUST GOT IN EXTRA FAN- CY FRUIT Extra Fancy Bananas, per doz. ‘Extra Fancy Oranges, per doz. .. wreaths 20, 25, 30 and 35¢ Lemons, per doz. .. 30c each : 15¢ inberriés fe 25c | Toilet Soap, 3 for... 25¢/ This ig strictly a high grade soap. Kellogg’® Individual Corn Flakes.. 3 for . Fancy Apples, per box Pure Strained Honey, per jar ... Pure Olive Oil, 1-2 pint ia | Pure Olive Oil pints .... . 55) Try a 1-lb. can of our Java and Mocha Coffee, the only store that keeps this kind, per Ib... A 25¢ can Sweeping Compound. Sherbet Glass Cups, each Everything in our store the same close margin. Don’t forget to ‘phone 30c | 118 6th Street ae - Visitors always welcome at the’ ly during sessions. cy equipped institution in the: land. It makes a specialty of training its students for the higher sal- i | engineers, jity; but such action on their part is {not regarded probable. | las a means of carrying out the wishes lelected on the Republican platform, engineers, | Keniston Addresses Gathering. | Secretary Kenfston of the Bismarck Commercial club gave the address of welcome this. morning, emphasizing | the importance of rural work and} | the need of expert engineers in. this} jage of road building, bridge con- MEASURES PROGRESSING Washington, Jan. 30,—National de- fense legislation today was advanced to these stages: Naval bill, carrying $351,000,000, |ready to be reported to the house by | the naval committee, which voted it lout yesterday. , Fortifications bill, carrying $51,000, @00 for coast defences, transferred to the’senate by the bill which passed it yesterday, Army bill, carrying about '$360,000,- 000,‘under consideration by the house anilitary committee, which expects to Report it out next week. “Universal military training bill, sub- ject of hearings by military sub-com- mittee. The naval bill provides for. the buildihg of ‘thrée battléships >more powerful than any afloat, and 18 big submar: INS yn ss: struction and rural development. in general. ‘ Chandler Gives Response. In his response, Professor Chand-! r of Grand Forks stated that it is; ‘the engineers and others — similarly} employed, although perhaps* not un-) who make ; t is by reason of the work of the, said Professor Chandler, {“or the results from their efforts that the people, not merely the rich and} comfortably situated, but even the poor people are able to obtain in some! measure the luxuries and the com-! forts of life. “It is needless to continue details, ‘in this direction, except to mention) that the engineer finds his work ne of civ- tion, but also ia increasing the | efficiency of the present act 3 of | ; the people.” At noon the convention took ad-| journment until tomorrow morning, in order to visit the session of the GETS BLACK EVE (Continued from F Page One) { does not agree with the league upon | the proposed revision of the constitu- | tion by the legislature. Two other members of the majority have been regarded as doubtful. One of these was elected with the league's endors ment. The other has expressed the opinion that the senate should com- Promise by attaching such safeguards as it may deem necessary to the new constitution and passing house Dill 44. Either of these gentlemen may at the! last moment line up with the minor-! Lemke Talks for Hour. William Lemke, who is reported to} have had much‘to do with the framing | of the new constitution, addressed the| state affairs committee for an hour this morning in defense of the meas- ure, explaining various items regard- | ing which the senators asked informa- tion. Mr. Lemke intimated that the house probably would pass the bill ‘with certain amendments ‘which were suggested, and he urged that the sen- ate take immediate, favorable action, of the people. The attorney defended | the legality of the document. rity. The majority of the state affairs committee’ in reporting ‘unfavorably house- bill 44 takes the stand that the procedure proposed is illegal; that a, majority of the senate members were which last fall provided for the sub- ated of. the various portions of the gram as amendments to the | coe ; that the senate is now /and the Grand starting at ; the prices for the seats will be 25¢ HOUSE: BILL 44 | {es at once and avoid further action CHBIR” HERE. TONICHT ONLY ' To accommodate the crowds that | will wish to see “Caberia,” the fea- ture picture of features, to be shown | in Bismarck tonight, one show will be | given in each of the three local movie | houses, the Bismarck starting at 7:15 | o'clock, the Orpheum at 7 o'clock o'clock, This feature which has been run- ning with so much success in Am- erica’s largest theaters comes to Bis- marck for this one night only, on its way through the state. The feature ‘has eleven acts, including 1,200 ‘ scenes. Herds of camels and elephants are used in the production and 5,000 people take part in addition to the cast of characters, No reserved seats will be-sold, but for the first six rows, and 85¢ for the balance of the theater, To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUI- NINE Tablets. Druggists refund mon- [ey if it fails to cure. E, W. GROVE'’S | sign pry, is on each box. 25c. NOTICE TO AUTO OWNERS. State auto license tags are now on ‘sale at the secretary of state’s office in the capitol building. Auto owners are hereby notified to get their licens- from this department. C. R. DOWNING, Chief of Polici old. price for the same old. favorite. NONE Sut Note SnCu Following the disposal of No, 44 this |} Gj isi >To insurd Victor quality, always (| “Wook for the famous prademark. Bil po Voice.” It is on 3 ‘iecord. fe ‘et the Vecantving iby: Recor Label 06 all genuine Victrolas an d C °° Victor Records, if | | A This wonderful instrument not only brings to you 5 ierpieces of opera, but they are rendered by the 3 artists who ‘ar captivating hosts of E opera enthusiasts in the leading opera i hiouses—Caruso, Alda, Braslau, Des- .tinn, Farrar, Gadski, ‘Galli-Curei, Garrison; Gluck, Hempel; Homer, Journet, ” Martinelli, McCormack, “Melba, Rufto, Sch ’ann-Heink, Scotti, Tetrazzini, ‘Whitehill—the world’s greatest artists who! make " Victor: Records exclusively. “And the next moment you can “4... be listening to the gems of song from the sparkling musical comedies, or be entertained: by Harry Lauder, ‘Nora Bayes, and_ other eine fun- makers. TWUAWAUAINOU and the classic ‘© the a pher forms of music, for the ALTA WUC AULD UNA AUS UIAUSE CALA to ragtithe, frot ‘best atthe very: time you want to hear it. 3] : Victor Talking Machine Co., Camden, N, J. Important Notice. All Victor. Talking Mechin are patented and.are only licensed, and, with right of Records only. All Victor Recotds are patented god are only Victor Records arid Victor Machines are éctentifically coord New Victor Recerds demonstrated at all dealers on the 28th of cach month the world’s best music right into your home minstrel show: to ‘sacred music, from vocal selections to’ ingtrutnerital “timbersthe; very. ‘music: “you: dike ee There are Victor d lers everywhere, and they will gladly play your favorite music for you and demonstrate. th jarious styles of the Victor and Victrola=$10 to $400.: - is wonderfully’ “versatile nd ‘changes. at will from grand ‘opera’ na : g ; sed, and with right of use o@ Victor Talking Machines only, d and synchronized by our special processes of their use, except with each other, is not only unauthorized, but damaging and unsatisfactory. nud: oT ee ee 3 ae the mas- selfsame Victrola use with, Victor aalanyany TRAURAY Oats on trk and to arr. 535%@.545% Rye on trk and to are eu ‘4 Barley on, trl 8 ‘| Plato tPR-and to arr.. 289% Choice Flax on trk. 291% Choice Flax to arr. 291%: May 292%) ' y 294% 179% - AT3Y pany’s office, Webb ‘Building. |FOR- SALE—Garage “and liver; MINNEAPOLIS, No. 1 Hard « 187% @189% No. 1 Northern 180% @183% No. 1 Northern ce 187%: No, 1 Northern to-arr.. 179% @181% No. 1-Nor:‘Choice to arr 186% No. 2 Northern ....... 177%@183% | Low ‘ No. 3 Wheat 167%@179%| Close 2:22 p. m. Livery business averages week, Little cash will Write 80, Tribune, Bismarck, N. 1 first-class condition; $150 to $ Used steam or gas tractors, J.K, Doran, Home Building Com- i -6t ie ness in town of 6,000. popitlation. $100 a handle. —_—— FOR. SALE—Several used autos, 0, very FOR RE! flat over Spear _& © D.; rooms for light 6t{ strictly modern.’ in| Ave. tice. Cowan’s Drug 2 Mont. Hard .... 179% @181% 1 CATTLE MARKETS No.2, Mout Hard to arr 178% @181% ST. PAUL, No. 1 Durum , 192% No. 1 Durum: Choke ..' 2611 No. 1 Durum to arr.... 18734: No. 1 DréChoice to arr 195% q No, 2 Dufum .... ++ 182%@187% | HOGS—Receipts . 10,800; steady: No. 3 Yellow Corn .... 96%@ 97% /range $10.75@11.30;, bulk. $11.00 11.15. CATTLE—Receipts 3,200; killers, weak; steers $4.25@11.50; cows and heifers $4.75@8.00; calves, steady, No. 3 Yellow Cormto arr 96 @ 97 Other Grades: Corn 90 @ 96 $4.50@13.25; stockers : and: feeders, steady, $4.00@8.50. 300; No. 4 Yellow’ Corn to arr 95 No, 2 Mont. White Oats 60%4@ 61% |. SHEEP—Receipts strong; lambs $7.50@13.75; wethers ~ $6.00@ No. 3 White Oats....... 53%@ 54% jo. 3 White’ Oats to-arr 53 No. 4 White: Oats , 39 Barley s Barley Choice . 113 zo. Rye ...acé 39 10.50; ewes $5.50@10.00. nae pot deas! 139 cHiIcaGo Piss 287% @293% Receipts 38.000; estimated receipts tomorrow 50,000; ‘steady at ‘yester- day’s averag bulk = $11.35@11. light $11.10@11.60; miked $11.15@ 287% @293% May .. 179% Septem! 11.70; ‘heavy $11. 25@ ror Close 1:49: {sige i140; pigs so.0e@i080. ue acaushey ap Og ed receipts tomorrow 20,000; stead: \ books would cost native beef steers $7.75@11 ern steers $7.75@10.15;, stockers and a lot mo’ than feeders $6.00@9.00; cows and heifers diamonds. $5.00@10.25; calves $11.00@14.25. SHEEP—Receipts, 10,000; estimated receipts tomorrow ,. 15,000 $11-75@T4.50. 0. 1 Northern on trk.. 181% | No, 2 Northern on trk .. 176%9179% ‘0. 3 | Noxthern, on trk Use Ol76% | fo" « 181 thoroughly een BL wie Teason- able, Call 622 Third street, or see _ to describe a taste?- ~ our word! for VELVET after that. JUST fill a pipe wit! VELVET— date the cool, mild smoke that’s so fragrant and rich that— But what’s the use i f. By ing ‘ake long enough to-try a pipeful. You won’t need to take anybody's word | cheap; 80, Tribune, Bismarck,.N. D. ; 1:30-6t N¥—One modern room, front ._ store. .1-30-15t FOR RENJ—Two nicely tarnished housekeeping; Cal"320 Mandan 1-30-6t WANTED—Boy: to, work as appren- Store. 1-30-eod

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