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covenant temruiy mon pemea ( 4THURSDAY; FEBRUARY 1, 1917 BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE To Members of the Legislature, North Dakota Press Association and the Bismarck Commercial Club: Yourself and Ladies are Cordially Invited to Attend a Private Per- formance at the Grand Theatre, hs 30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 2, 1917. J The complete North Dakota Infantry Film will be shown for the first time. The famous Burnstad Ranch scenes; farm and other scenes from New Salem, Hebron, Killdeer, Hazen, Wilton, GoldenjValley, Belfield and the Penitentiary will be shown. NO ADMISSION FEE HOLMBOE STUDIO. PUBLICITY FILM CO. that the Russians succeeded in {STANLEY TO HAVE NEW ing 12 1-2 miles east of Golva, bur-,the team standing still in ‘nd, found penetrating German point of ari NG np {ied under a load of hay when the|made an_ investigation an foun 50,000 ; another epi AS support. G “i ATION COMING SUMMER rack toppled over. Parties noticing! Smith covered with hay. pw Harry C. Beck, $20, 000, and two| * ko yy NL D, Feb. 1—It is now AND MODEST INSCRIPTION brothers remembered by different! (Associated Press) an unquestioned fact that Stanley will |~ amounts. Berlin, Feb. 1.—(By wireless). have a new railroad station to be ASKED IN | IN BFK WILL eee ane German troops stormed yesterday erected by the Great Northern during Russian positions on the east |b summer. Stutsman County Land Owner's tribe. | Toke Pace Mi ake ar inn, | ees ae bank of the Aa river, near the . 7 COMPLICATIONS northernend of the Russian front, LOAD OF WAY TOPPLES f and repulsed’ several Russian OVER ON GULVA MAN counter attacks, They took more Beach, N. D., Feb. 1—The fact that inn, Man Drops Dead A p than 900 men and captured 15 ma |his.team was gentle, no doubt saved | \ erty Holdings Estimated at | i New York, Jan | | | in Northern Pacific Station at Ithough the | chine guns, the war office an- | the life of Thomas Smith, farmer. liv- Half Million. Forks Last Night. nments suit to dissolve the so-| nounces, oe at oe i oe 1 trust will bring up sever} go g a e ‘ ret TF <= amestown, (Special to the Tribune.) eer aa i i erlin, Feb, 1,—Reconnoitering 7. ple head-stone and a modest ins¢ Grand Forks, N. 1—Stri tions of international law and | operations took place ion the west- TOO BATE /10 CLASSIFY tion with the usual dates and 3 are ng beneath the t of although the Mexican government re-; ern front, said the war office offi. | WANTED—Position as stenographer ence to his military s s tinson of | ceives a large share of its revenue] cial statement today. by young lady. Write 83, care Trib- in-the will of the une. 2-1:3t wealthiest land owne county whose holding n., entered the North | from the sale of sisal in the United ition here 3 y attorneys interested in the! DANIELS THREATENS his ressed the opinion that the | MUNITION WORKERS jternoon, dey irded are estimated at $200,000 and his en- i e minutes ar was discov | not lead to international tire estate at $500,000, Death was due to heart | complications. Washington, Feb. 1.—Secretary of A copy of the will and tes ; The government's action attracted | the vy Daniels decided today that|FOR SALE—Household goods. Call e|the United States will make its own] at 515 Sixth street, Phone 213L, th | projectiles, if United States manutac- ‘ 2-1-4t has been received by the W. S. B.| The man’s identity was established ; Wide attention today because it i Trimble company of this city, fer long! through ¢ 3 t suit under the Sherman law time representatives of the Beck hold-| pockets. n international tinge; also because {turers will not lower their rate. It be- ings. The will further provides that, old i 1@ farmers of this country consume |came known today that the Hadfield the funeral shall be of the nnually nearly 300,000,000 pounds of | British manufacturers are to make nature, giving all his friends a ch sal in binder twine, 3,000,00 projégt es for’ thes vance - — } ized BACH CUSTOMER GETS INDIVIDUAL HOT TOWEL but eliminating all rellgiaus| SLOW PROGRES BILL te States. to.spes — services and that no more than aj 37 IN THE LOWER HOUSE | ¢)__ a) ae nae ue single flower, be given to any one per-| House Bill, 37, the Everson temper- | | WAR BULLETINS | ) FIFTH ANNUATZ.CHESS son at the funeral. |} ance measure providing for the ap o. vu! TOURNE T0.BE HELD FE | A sum, of money set aside for Pointments of one or more enforce- (Associated Press) Devils Lake, N..D., Feb. 1—Wash- the expenses of s of his old! ment officers, not to exceed three, by ; 7 3 : z / " friends living in the east to attend the| the attorney general, made its appear: Paris, Jan. 20. (Delayed).— Hse birthday ies been set as the oe funeral. Among them jee M: Chap-|4nce in the house again yesterday Paice ronnouncement was made f the. orth Di kota Ch se vassaeia# ple, publisher of the National Geo-| 2U¢ was revreferred to the committeo) here. tonight that the transport hich will be held im the Com: ¢ : raphical magazine, and mmittee| 02 appropriations. Amiril Magn, which was taking | tion which will be held in the Com- has maga’ “i R nd a con tg # 950 soldiers to Saloniki, escorted | mercial club rooms here. All chess oane jurnside G, A. R. post at Wash- TALKING ” ¢ TERY by the destroyer Arc, was tor- players of the state are paviced. There The princi pal heirs are Mrs. Valeria! PLANT FOR JAMESTOWN Podoed bie. submarine on. Janu it a tor stron a a P Mrs. H D. Fi ary 25, Of those on board, 809 | Bling BOY TOF ectonger play g , brothers, and, several tiephews and| 1 Cschangeal views as 10 the estche| A statement from the German |SecPelary of the association. nieces. A number of annuities and be-! ji nment. of enterprise| admiralty “Monday said that on quests are given to others not rela-|) » contemplated j plant to cost January 25 a German ‘submarine 4 ‘ q : ry | ately § about 250 miles east of Malta f iy * | ] j ym Minneapolis was present. sank an armed hostile transport Weak Lungs and a ni a n I g Cc fe] re] fait tives. These bequests aggregate over appr irom the brane a and | $200 000. The children’s hospital, the! pert f the steamer, which was proceeding | eastward, convoyed byia French iGhest Troubles home for tuberculosis and the Episco- Busin« torpedo boat, The steamship, pal eye, ear and throat infirmatory at Washington are each given $1,000. | such a plant, w y ‘ which was filled with troops, was |respond more quickly to the a e said to have gone down in ten | blood-enriching oil-food in =| Ex ismarck Hig see 9 Treat The Body As ||... ps0 SCOTT'S London, Feb. 1.—British casual- His sisters, Mrs, Meyers, is willed |e more than self sv H ties reported in lists during Jan- A Delicate Machine uary showed 960 officers and 31,- [EM U LS ION s 2 394 men. The January total | % brings the sum of British casual- | ¢han to any other one medicine, e r) . You would not tet a machine built for efficient work, get rusty and full of dust and dirt. Why | | ties since the beginning of the SCOTT'S i h, hi s ‘fensi to $82,371, | is a rich, nourishing See tr iene | food to strengthen tender throats let the body, the most delicate of all machines, get rusty and run down from _ inattention? (Associated Press) |and bronchial tubes. It is of ; . , ar Admission 25c and 10c. Berlin, Jan. 31—On the North. | peculiar benefit to the respiratory 8:30 O'ClocKt Sharp. ; arn Rusinsien spokes | tract and is liberally used in tus Place, High School Gym. Official, Robinson, of U. of N.D. | Russians making several attacks berculosis camps for that PULRUse: south of the Putna valley. The ‘You get no alcohol i in Scott's. war office yesterday announced Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N.J. 16-22 Cleanse the blood; that’s the secret; keep it clean. 5. S. S., proven for 50 years the best of all blood tonics, will do it, Get a bottle at your druggist’s TODAY and take it according to directions. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. §.S.S. 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