The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 6, 1917, Page 3

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PARALYSIS: OF RAIL... |KEEP LOOKING YOUNG TRANSPORTATION GNES | eSazactcfee toon > WW 1 0 ACTION TODAY] cctiecs.nt aeons fat ur liver and bowels—there’s no need of having a sallow complexion—dark hae Paul, Minn., Feb, 6.—While sev-| figs under your eyes—pimples—a bil- eral, Minnesota towns are suffering ious look in your face—dull eyes with ‘froma coal and fuel famine, caused {#0 sparkle. Your doctor: will tell you by utter isolation because of train ninety per cent of all sickness comes movements, railroad officials became | ffm inactive bowels and liver. more active today in replacing their}. Dr. Edwards, a well-known physician trains on schedule. in Ohio, perfected a vegetable com- The Burlington road officials said pound mixed with olive oil to act on they have cleared the drifts from their ne iy ee and: owels which he gave to “i vay, a 1] A at S$ for years, Atemptol 16 force through bat one | «2%, Eulwards’ Olive Tablets, the sub train a day. ‘The Rock Istand road | Stitute for calomel, are gentle in their hag not moved 2 train out of St. Paul action, yet always effective. They bring in 72 hours. Southern (Minnesota about that exuberance of spirit, that traing carrying coal and fuel are given natural buoyancy which should be en- ‘ isa ate estat joyed by everyone, by toning up the liver the right of way over passenger trains. | and cleari ing the system of impurities. You will know Dr. Edwards’ Olive r Tablets by their olive color. 10c and TURKS R NEW 25c per box. All druggists. CABINET FOR WAR Coo reese seeooooe © SWEET TOOTH AT VALLEY CITY NORMAL FILLED WITH GOLD « Valley City, N. D. Feb, 6.— Students of the e normal chool pay just $ 8.82 a school uw for the upkeep of their eet tooth, That would be the » bill for the goodfellow, if th ber ROBERT EDESON | IN Rudyard KIPLING’S “The Light. That aile Me 5-Act Pathe Feature With All-Star Cast. TONIGHT ONLY Mae Marsh Robt. Harron “Marriage of Molly-O” 5-ACT FEATURE — Charles Murray!n “The Feathered Nest” 2-Act Keystone Comedy One of the most popular of the Victrola family. “A beau-.~ tiful cabinet machine with matchless tone. Clear as a bell, reproduces perfectly. Free Trial We will be very glad to send:one of these superb mach- ines to your home for 10 days free trial. No obligation ta buy. We want to convince 78 that this machine is all we claim for it. NESTOR Comedy Admission Adults 15c. Child. (0c Oe Berlin, Feb..6.—The formation of a new Turkish cabinet was announced by the official pre bureau today. Turkish Grand Vizier Harlam Pasha has resigned on account of ill health, and Minister Beltbe is in charge of the formation of a new cabinet, as Admission Adults. 20c. Child. I5c SOCOSS Easy Payments You can purchase this magnificant musical instrument for Marte ey cask payment of 915.0: end ashen pay $7.50 monthly. Bee follows: ® wore all treated to ice creani roa | Pax i : us today. : ; ‘Grand FVizistss Oat Bey, also min- any Abd Tent Mnenes Bis one will act with no intention of provok- “IN THE DIPLOMATIC is is 3 sf ‘f rg C a “Pravil” cone! ” | : * Mintater of War—Enver Pasha © they eat during the whole year. ing a conflict. Brazil, concludes ., ; SERVICE Minister of Marine—Dyomal Pasha. © The average spent by each pupil the Journal, “has never éntered ‘and | Featuring Francis X. Bushman and ; ‘ “1® is $e each term of twelve ¢ will never enter such a sttyuggle un-| Beverly Bayne, will be shown at the ® weeks, or $1,80: by 591 stud- jess it is forced into it by the action | Orphetim theatre tonight. The films Do You Need. Exercise? CAN'T BE ASE WES SUNK Try Roller. Skating.” Cincinnati, O., Feb. 6.—The United 0 ths ereatdaiy a HOSKINS. that the treasprer of Cuyahoga county | lene nie te n cannot collect taxes from $511,000,000 | the! German v zone, it was an ; ~ WARMATH FARMER Liveryman Arrested for See eR GCI ea cimea ALTE BUT DOES NOT SEEK WAR SHOOTS NEIGHBOR; Transporting ‘Biil’ Langer PREPAREDNESS jae, osmerce’ wit puis rats note to Germany tomorrow, apparent- aoe SHOT PIERCES EYE) From Bismarck to Mandan) or. coiicms ie soe 00 on ee om eta eis Bo og ca ae pe ‘other day, an. epileptic droped in qi note will defend with firmness the | Mandan, N. D., Feb. 6—’This blue { ing money for hauling Attorney Gen-}fit and was quickly rushed to a hos- principles of international law and Vernon Ostrander Under Arrest | sunday law enforcement stuff is all| eral Langer from Mandan to Bismarck’ pital, Upon ‘removing his coat one jthe interests of Brazil. The paper —Claims Self-Defense in right, and.laws must be observed as last. Sunday. Jof the nurseg found a paper pinned |@dds that the Brazilian government : Doe The livéryman claims fainger’ said‘it | lining, on Which was wit! long as they are on the books,” said} was all right. States Attorney Con- oe ts to inform the aise cas = Slope Tragedy Attorney General William Langer off nolly holds'‘that Hanger 18 no -inor geon that thi fg. just a'plain fit, not ——_. North Dakota a.few weeks ago. privileged than the thousands of, vic- appendicitis.:} My appendix has’ al- THEY WERE RUNDOWN Bowman, N, D., Feb. 6.—Angered be-| “If you feel that way, all right,”| tims of his'blue Stinday enforcement |ready been reamoved twice.” we se of alleged visits to his. said States Attorney L. H. Connolly | campaign, 5 | “Every one around proclaimed him How often we hear it said of aman e, Vernon Ostrander, living ten’] of Morton county. Attorney General ‘Langer willbe ela wise man, for-he had a KLEIN lable | OF woman that “they were rundown in iles south of Marmarth, shot and] Connolly today caused the arrest of | summoned to be a witness in the jus- | sewed on the ‘lining of his ifside | health” whichaccountsfortheir present ably fatally wounded a neighbor- | Joseph Smeder, dan _liveryman, | tice court trial against the liveryman | }east_ pocket. j ickness, For that reason it is impor- 1 ng ‘farmer, Phil Olrich, Monday, One| charging him with working on Sun-|and may be arrested as accessory. to Play safe, wear KLEIN KLOTHES. Sickness, Tor | eye was pierced by the shot. day. His crime consisted of receiv: | the fact of Sunday law breaking. ~Adv. oe ree tant that when you find you tire easily, = ‘when your nerves are troublesome or | i Armed With Shotgun. : i ould +f soe =eOlrich, according to information|, 4 puru; f “ 00 LATE TO CLASSIFY your work is irksome, you shou / teaching here, made a trip-to the Os-|\° Mea ss" 8 45 immediate | trayder farm yesterday affernoon and) N® 1 param Chai? ! boar satnaes psa ie Senet | MNS Oe neces | OFEN Tuesday, Thursday and / driven away. Olrich made. an-|\° 4 cstaierery 4 " ss 3 a aye is | 7 4 No, 1 Dur. Choice to arr 1945¢' gold nugget pin set with agate |ing food in Scott’s Emulsion-which ig ‘a | he See eae te bake ch aay No. 2 Durum .. « 18156@19256 OCCURS I IN SHELDON ‘brooch. Phone 308W, Mrs. Gavin. ing food pure Norwegian fod liver Saturday Evenin 'S “3 30. 1 : 230 | z d No. 3 Yellow Co - 8 @ 99 FOR RENT+One modern room; 515 free fi cohol, 1) “prmed me sais jNo, 2 Yellow Corn.to arr 97 @ Fifth street, ocgcat [OH ad EE res sree Booabe N° eD aE, bd ther Grades ......... i Z . z Word has Soe received in the capi- ‘When Olrich declined to leave, Os-|No, 4 Yellow Corn to arr ae @ - § Soe trander, it is alleged, opened fire. Os-/:No, 2 White Mont. 58%4@ 3 ta] city of the death of John H. Burke, ‘ trander when placed under arrest de-!No, 3 White Oats . 2 @ 53 pioneer newspaperman of:heldon, ‘Ne h clared he shot in self defense as ‘he|No, 3 White Oats to arr 51%@ D., and father of ex-judg& of the rus] , thought that upon the return of Ol-|'No, 4 White Oats . 50%@ 5 preme court, E. T. Burke. The death* Wl rich, after being ordered to leave; that |'Barley’........ . 85 @1io |of the pioneer occurred Saturday oo he was armed. Barley Choice . vas 110 @117 | About 6 o'clock. 5 Johnson’s Come Early 1914 Cane Recalled, [BY eee 135% @136%4) » Mr. Burke was a renident of shell For Ladies’ ’ e and Get a i The Ostranders and Olrich appeared! Rye to arr > 13544 @136%4 | for over 40 years and was one. of-ihe fi in court here in 1914 when William Pee i sen Ooee most highly respected and best known Ready-to- ry) nson $ oO u. ar rice ore s Goce ! and Walter Shanahan, twin brothers, {Flax. to ‘980 @286 | residents of that part of the state. Mr. Wear. Bismarck’s Shopping Center election 8) 176%@ | Burke left Saturday for Sheldon to at . 173 tend the funeral services. 144% were sent to the state penitentiary for] May ... 15 years, having been convicted of| July robbery. The complaint alleged that | september while Mr. Ostrander was away from] loge 1:38 p. m. ng a ' home, some time in March, 1914, the ee . FEATURE IS HERE r Shanahans broke into the Ostrander DULUTH home and attempted an assault upon} May 1765 This Is What Everybody For Miles Around Has Been Waiting For: About 10,000 yards of calico | | THISIS A DANDY! in all staple shades for this sale. Year choice, per yard-___- 5c bias ae brah to 8c! 0, Cc About 3,000 yards of gingham eS eens h 3, the\ person-of Mrs. Ostrander. July LI2% | i : > At that time Olrich wag: a witness} No. 1 Hard on tr . 17956 Owing to“late Samal yestorday. “the: . 1 Northern on trk .. 17856 big feature, “In the Diplomatic Serv: 4 for the state. 2 Northern on trk,. 17354@17656 | ico,” did not arrive im<time to be . 8 Northern on.trk.. 166% @173% shdwn at the Orpheum theatre. - This . 1 Northern to arr... 1785 cture’ was: booked \for two days, but . 2 Mont. Hard on trk 174% tated above, cat only be shown . 2 Mont. Hard to:arr 17454 . The films-are-here and will MINNEAPOLIS, 0. 1 Spot Durum . 18654) y be shown tonight. Francis No. 1 Hard ...+.++++++4 184% @186% (No, 2 Spot Durum‘.... 181% @183% | X. ‘Bushman and Beverly Bayne are No. 1 Northern - 177%:@180%|No, 1 Durum to arr.... 1845 the stars in this most timely subject. . 1 oer ice 184%! May ... Charles Fang, who plays the Chinese Fi eaercrety July . valet, is known as the Chinese Char- | Oats on trk ‘and;to, arr. lie Chaplin and supplies plenty of com- Rye on trk and to arr.. edy in “In the Diplomatic Service.” arley on trk ......... = |Flax on trk and to arr. 280 Choice Flax on trk ... 282 ; Choice Heat to arr » 282 283. | } ) GRAIN MARKETS = | } 0. . 0 I iy values to 25c yd. for. | 8c All waists in our store, worth High May « + 11% eaiaszaita Kile Gera Given uy baSe this sale only, your choice per yd. up to $6. 75, for this Close 1:44 p. m. Had It—Ho Wants Bvery Sufferer to Beneat bs only ae Wty | coe ub eee 'e ae if 0 carti MARKETS 9) cers wor mcnns ones wiles! " Many thousand yards of laces re ‘ : ST: PAUL. % ied st et iin a gre ho a ny to be sold at less than cost One lot of waists, slightly soiled HUGS—Receipts, 400, Market, 101 Praeh. “ie ants mies ‘matie oon ve te t price. to cleanup $1.89 ‘ to 15c higher. Range,!11.25 to $11.60; | how be , : 2 = =A bulk, $11.25 to $1169. ate $oboe Moasu-- 5 -s6e-5 ! ; —~ CATTLE-Receipts,: -200. Killers, Strong. ‘Market, 10 to 15c up for the 2 ‘ fairies Mes ree | oe ) Many other specials to be put House Dresses, worth up 79¢ Steady, at $400 to $12.75:" stockers out. on. tables that are not to $2.00, must go at. ....---.- and feeders, quiet, at $4.00 to $8.50. way : SHBEP—Receipts, 10. Market, i r s | combined with’good judg- |} steady, ‘Lambs, $1.50 to $14,009; weth- pps fees mentioned. These are real snaps. { ors, 36. 0 00; ewes, $5.50 to = i ) ment counts «in: business $10.00. Se now-a-days. CHICAGO. ‘HOGS—Receipts, 17,000. Estimated Yih Pye ' § ; ed , : ; Hi receipts tomorrow, 35,000. Market,|. (77m "hrs fe i § a S strong, at 10c above yesterday’s aver- i j F ison? xt i at S i a t S a t S a t S Grape- N u ts siiee to $12.25; 3 Y Wid’ Sharp Pains ike Lightaing. Flashes ; 5 50: rough, Shooting Throngh My Joints.” : : : CATTLE—Receipts, 4,000. ‘Estimat: [usc ae : DCA Fs supplies balanced nour- ed receipts tomorrow, 15,000. Market, |'f vf three yoare. E tried remedy ater reniedy, and i d 6 et but suctt relic ct Ey peat Tusc- fon Native beef. steers, $7.90. to regen it oat fia ies 2s La ely o a never Fe Ne eo Ana eevee stockers and feeders, $6.00. 5; | eaebeke Tare wivsa 1¢ to «. number: setio were 1 cows and_ heifers, :. a 50: | tereibiy. aimiciod ‘sul even bedridden with, Rew tatlem, and it effect calves, $10.20 to $14. di. | Stowhit enécy sallerottion any ferer'ot Piga? ‘6 We ” SHEEP—Receipts, 16,000. ene c testene 30 327 tS TORTURE ANNE DO There’s: a Reason” ff <? receirts, tomorrow, 14,000. ta i rat “i weak. Wethers, $10:50 tof<@11.85 lambs, $12.10 to $14.75. i

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