The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 6, 1917, Page 2

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SENATE FITS NORTH ON & mittee of Whole 5 — ; RAILWAY BROTHERHOODS | SEE BILLS SENT BACK —Fight on Hunting ‘The senate, sitting of the whole, today will a 10 the no simple task of mill a new lid which will suit all Dakota taste s has given the state committee on judic comes out this ommendation. affairs a ter devoting yesterday morning to hearing Bis- eball permissable on marck ministers’ ideas on the subject, | Sunday afternoons, will come up on the committee found that it knew no |the floor of the senate for a fight to more apout 81 than before, ‘waesnnauimously agreed. that the com- mittee passethe buck to the sen a whole. Barring | ; |shape for the governor's slenature, | 4 * The railway brotherhoods of the | tasted, and it still } state met a check in the senate wher ly !Senate Bill 78, requiring all publi a costs you the Same [service corporations to pay semi- ki monthly, and Senate Bill 89, provid- | ooo ctop V 7 - jing that evidence taken or writings |; 0) a old price of signed within 72 hours after an tn. | food ‘co 1j shall not be admitted in i / 10¢ Ik t mages, were re-referred after | coming up for final p 4 Z a pac age Bills Passed by & K f ‘The senate passed on third reading | Aaa . sre Sena Bill 104, requiring township | c This 1S high living | boards to refer to electors the ques- { y i ° j tion of pur sing road machinery; ; i. | Senate Bill relating to the relief | | jot poor persons; Senate Bill 110, re- ‘ eps lating to joint annual statements from } in living. Get j}county auditors and treasurers; House Bill 73, relating to the boun- “. ~ daries and terms of court in the Sixth 4 jud , and House Bill 25, y" Jk 4 providing that personal property shall \ * be listed and ed in the county, iC) \f ae PES} town or district where the owner ior | re | Y yy) jagent re: ides the capital stock andj MERRELL-SOULE CO. Syracuse. - - -, New “EW LD FOR Effort Being Made to Satisfy All Tastes in Bill No, 81 in Com- Semi-Monthly Pay Day and Cas- ualty Measure Re-Refetred h nate Bill 81, fternoon without rec- House Bill 44, no measure introduced at this session has caused | Austin in the ch XHE -best mince meat’ you ever pressure on the Sunday lid. i {heen petitioned for and re-referred, mains, seen, The Clergy’s Protest The clergy who «have against Senate Bill 81 cogtend; 01h inecessary to the public good. I t “works of necessity’ definite da which would House Bill Sunday theatres:and keep up a We Xippent 170, many communities of state, and we oppose any effort Hunting Bill Up i ring North which nd the ry so much grief, game and fish committee without recommendation, and all of and it | the finish. ; House Meets and Quits The ho nate as {2 o'clock with A: jtil 1 o’clock toda that forded by ‘be made ailable. | properly franc principal office exi where that transacts York business. The bill so much commotion as Senate Bill 8, framed with a view to relieving the It has against, jamended and re-amended, referred and | and today the senate will | sit in autopsy upon its mangled re- Whether the corpse will be given a decent burial or sent on its way to third reading remains to be protested “The only motive that should goy- ern Sunday .work should be service Our | present Sunday law should remain in- . except that the word “necessity” should be so We positively st against any change that will ze theatres, commercialized base- pool halls and hunting on Sun- Senate Bill 114, legalize hunting on Sun- which would the /is filled with broaden Senate Bill 81, so as to in- ball or other than y to the public good.” Senate Bill 114, introduced by Lind- strom, exempting. hunting from the lis of illegal Sunday. acts during the j oper season, was reported out by the} yesterday this sure, with Senator Hamilton's bill , with ten less than the number required for a quorum, met al tant Chief Clerk and adjourned un- — ¢ Until the house} ter melts sugar. igets action this afternoon on Senate! eonyince | Bill 105, the $10,000 temporary relief | measure for the orth Dakota National guard cannot}... z The bill was. not} enrolled when. the house ad- | | journed last week, and it is not yet in actions | College, and House Bill 42, making the | ‘principal office or place of business is | located in this state, or if no such » at the place corporation “or person: was | amended in the senate to exclude from | i } i i NOTICE call 37 instead of 260. Fancy Smoked White Fish, per pound ... Regular 15c bottle of Catsup ............ Extra Standard Logan berries, No, 2 cans, 2 for SPEAR & CO. When calling Spear & Co. Call today and order REMEMBER THE NUMBER 37 112 6th Street No. 3 can Plums, 2 for ..25c¢ 16 oz. Chili Sauce, regular 30c seller, .......... 25¢ Also try a pound of our extra special Hiawatha cof- . 20c fee. We have fresh cream . 10¢ shipped to us daily. - We handle a complete line of Armour’s smoked meats 25c and sausages. ‘ARE YOU BEING The most eminent physicians. recog- system is. the cause of gout and rhea: | matism, that this uric acid poison is deposited in the joints, mugcles, or nerve-sheath. By. experimenting and analysis at the Surgical Institute in ‘Buffalo, N. Y., Dr. Pierce discovered a combination of native remedies that he called Anuric, which drives out the | uric acid from the system, and in this way the pain, swelling and inflamma- | tion subside, If you are a sufferer |from rheumatism, backache, pains |here or there, you can obtain Anuric | (double strength) at any drug store and get relief from the pains and: ills | brought about by uric acid. | Swollen hands, ankles, feet are due to a dropsical condition, often caused by disordered kidneys, Naturally wheb | the kidneys are deranged: the blood poisonous uric acid, which settles in the tissues of the fect, | ankles, wrists or bac uratic salts; |or under the eyes in bag-like forma- tions. to ssary to keep the _ kidneys ing proper! as to keep ‘the. bowels active to rid the body of | poisons. care of yourself is to take a glass of hot water before meals and an Anuric tablet. In this way it is readily dis- solved. with the food, -picked up by the blood and finally reaches the kid- |neys, where it has a cleansing and tonic effect. Step into the drug store and ask for a 50-cent package of Anuric, or send Dr. Pierce 10c for trial pekg. Anuric—many times more potent than |lithia, eliminates ur cid as hot wa- A short trial will you, SLOWLY POISONED? nize that uric acid’ stored up in ‘the,; The very best possible way to take |’ : Two Re ioe ‘To insure Victor quality, always P lemark, for the famous . iors Saastare Voice.” It fa 08 : every Victrola and every Victor Record, at is Ay Berry [ibeT on all genuine Vic ' I pe on Yictoe Records. \ i \ ‘ ' Si URIS A A sings of ITT aU s provisions insurance companies ving the state a percentage of their | gross premiums received in the state, which Senator Allen advised, at the present. tax rate of 2 1-2 ‘per cent, | $187,000. in. 1916. | The senate re-referred to the com- | | mittee on state affairs House Bill No. { 4, abolishing the office of hotel in- and-imposing its duties on the mmissioner at the agricultural food commissioner ex-officio state in- | spector of. oils, both of which meas- | jures were passed by the house, with jthe endorsement of Governor Frazier, who recommended them in his inau- gural address. TAUVAU | ** Such ‘a Li? Fellow HC Tenderness is its inspiration— In Alma Gluck this song has SECRETARY DANIELS ASKS LEADERS TO TAKE ACTION | “(Continued from page one) RATATAT RAITT RANI = asked that the matter be. taken up to- day, but later decided to draw up a pew ane, to. be introdyeed tomorrow. Thie “bill-4sks the direct, endorsement ‘ofthe president's acfbn without the appointment of a committee to draft such a resolution. All school children are required to display an American flag in the school | rooms, according to a bill introduced | today by Representative Morris. { ‘The house labor commitee investi- | gating labor conditions in wrthern Minnesota will end the investigation tonight. The appropriation bill for) | $100,000 for suppression of labor trou- | ONE of the host of exclusive Victor arti Go to your nearest Victor dealer today and o: any other Victor music you wish to hear. styles.of she Victor and Victrola—$10 to $400. - | RAMA NCAR T ATTEN pT bles passed the senate this afternoon. Would Raise Army posed of ¥ oung, Seonbitonie i Pre Chicago, Feb. 6—An offer to ; faite an entire army of prohibi- tionists made up of young men who are total abstainers was | made ina message to President Wilson from Secretary Pitts of the Prohibition league here, |Canadian Troops | Get Netws of Break With the British armies at the front, Feb, 6.—If there were anything that { one hanging the garage, in ger of a fire. cause trouble. Acts instantly. ance and the cheapest. Lomas J.M.Success FIRE Extinguishers Be protected at all times. See them ‘now at Leave in your home or in your barn, on your automobile, in the office or any place where there is the least dan- No danger of freezing. It never freezes. Has no cocks, valves, levers or springs to corrode, stick or You cannot afford to be without one. It’s the best insur. Hardwarec. would make Canada’s forces here com- pletely comfortable, it was the news ‘of the break with Germany. When |the news was first’ carried to the trenches by United Press correspond- ents, the troops expressed no surprise, j ut in fact seemed pleased, | a Gerard Atwaits Further Details. Berlin, Feb. 6.—American Ambagsa- jdor Gerard is awaiting word from Washington regarding the details of the arrangement this government has ; made for Ambassador Bernstorff, in | leaving the United States before com- pleting plans for leaving Germany. Ambassador Gerard held a long con- ference with Foreign Secretary Zim- mermann last night, BREAK SURPRISED _ BERLIN NEWSPAPERS (United Press) Berlin, Feb. 6.—Severance of rela- tions between this country and the United States came as a distinct sur- prise to editors and, now with the! action accomplished, some do not be- | ‘Heve that the German-Americans | here will support President Wilson. MUSTERING OUT 32ND | OF MICHIGAN HALTED Detroit, Mich., Feb, 6.—The muster- ing out of the 32nd Michigan infantry, | in Fort Wayne, was suddenly halted today, by orders from the war depart- ment. WITHDRAWAL TROOPS “ | (United: Press.) Washington, Feb, 6—The change of border troops movement | retary Baker said today. The with- drawal, however, still. holds, he said. WESTERN JE! CONTRIBUTE WILL STILL HOLD | sudden ; was the result_of local coditions, Sec- | —— Victor Records, and’ Victor; Machines New Victor Records demonstrated at all any other Talking y TRAUNAAURAURAUNAY Alma Gluck ‘mother love Victor Red Seal Record 64625. , This is a song of happiness—of the happiness that dweils in the heart of a mother who has a new little one in the homel interpretation is imbued with an understanding and skill that makes this record one of exquisite beauty. ® To the Victrola alone belongs the privilege of bringing this singer’s art to you in your own home. has won: the homage of the world. Victor Talking Machine Co., Camden, N. J. t Notice. All Victor Talking Machines are patented and-are only licensed, and with right of use with Victor Records only. All Victor Records are patented and are only licensed, and with right of use on Victor Talking Machines only, ‘ ; i are scientifically coordinated and synchronized by our special processes of pptgnten| | manufacture: and theif use, except with each other, is not only unauthorized, but damaging and unsatisfactory. : *Victrola” isthe Registered, Tradé-mark of the Victor Talking Machine Company designating the products of this. Company ealy. ‘Warning: The use of the word Victrola upon or in the promotion or sale of Machine or Phonograph products is misleading and illegal, AUMUMAUMYAAY IY TRAYNTYMMMUMURAT DANY. HE | AUPAUNAUIMI ATAU Aur UAL Le Ti TAA RAY MA RAVRAU NAD AVARAUIARNAN Ten-inch, $1 Vi simplicity its art. found its right singer. Her vi And Gluck is but one sts whose incomparable genius have him play for you the new Gluck record He will also gladly demonstrate the various dealers 07 the 8th of each month, al , UMYRABY] Jewish populace of Fargo, according to a report, issued by Herbert H. Leh- man of’ ‘New York, treasurer of the ‘American Jewish relief - committee. Considerable comment is expressed in | the east over the large sums contrib- uted in this section of the country. The committee in New York has set out to get g fund: of $10,000,000, FORNER LEBSLATOR ES N MINNESOTA HOME Mrs. R. D. Hoskins of: Fourth street is in receipt of a communication an- nouncing the death of her father, ‘A. Armstrong, of Winnedago, Minn., which occurred. there last week. Mr, Armstrong was among the old- jest and best known men of that sec- tion and in his youngér days was act- ively interested in politics. ‘He was at one time a member of the Minne-| Disfigured Very Much, ltchec andBurned. CuticuraHealed, “My face broke: out: with | red,. sor. looking pimples. ‘The pimples festered' and irritated very much, and mostly al- ways came toa head so that my face was disfigured very much. for the time being. Lateron they became itchy. |: and. burned a lot. This ~, lasted about two or three months. AE “One day I sent fora free sample ot. Cuticura, Soap 4. and, Ointment. “1. applied them: in thé evening and. slept better for |) the cocks 2 face, so I bought more in three: weeks Ni became clear, and Ewas healed. (Signed) Arthur Ehicago fy Sepe, 25, IG ica i : i Cutters Soup and Ointment ‘have proved most. for, the treatment. of pimples, eye redness hn J.| formerly held by the Bull Tractor of the store will be the low prices. High quality merchandise at ‘the low- est market prices will make the store a popular one, Read the detailed announcement on the back, page ‘of this issue of The Tribune. “f “BINGO” Absolutely Removes Corns and Calluses Completely sota legislature and for many years county auditor of his county. He was in his 85th year. OPENS TOMORROW. The Fair Store, Bismarck’s newest department store, opens tomorrow un- \der the management of A. Boutrous & Co. The store whic hoccupies the room company, at 210 Main street, will handle a large line of ladies’ and men’s ready-to-wear, shoes, piece goods, traveling luggage, novelties, etc., in addition to a large line of gro- ceries. Mr. Boutroug states that the feature Young men and women: who have acquired a training. in. the BISMARCK —— are a rung higher on the ladder to success than the un- trained. They are a step ahead in the commercial world. A Busincess College education. in BISMARCK BUSINESS COLLEGE teaches the fundamental principles: of business, It is a vital factor to a successful commercial career. Every up and doing young person who expects to make a mark in business should enroll. 3 Students enter at any. time—no summer vacation. New terms. start soon. Complete courses in stenography, book- keeping, penmanship, commercial. law and other business subjects taught. by the newest methods, by experts. Write or call for particulars. For particulars write

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