The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 16, 1917, Page 2

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thi he ab: rul Go in Pe Ur ha we co: Br “i tic ene amen geese are woe } ENTIRE CALENDAR “THIS, AFTERNOON ‘The senate this aftemoon passed its entire calendar without a single dis- senting vote. None of the measures was of any great importance in terest, the most important being two bills, relating to the «privileges of members of co-operative organi tions and fixing limitations on th Voting’ powers. By 4 vote of 37 to 8, the plied the emergency cla tor Lindstrom’s bill provi operation of bathing mer resorts on Sun The committee on counties brought in three separate report ‘Bill 87, to county so much intere. on motion o ator Jacobsen it was made a order for 2:50 o'clock tomor Dr.-Ladd's pure patent medicine bill passed the house. The house will| make an effort to plow through its en- tire calendar today and an evening session is probable. The senate adopted resolutions ex- pressing sympathy to Senator and Mrs. Sandstrom, whose infant child died this morning at Bottineau, GO LIMIT IN WAR IF | NECESSARY, SAYS MANN ‘central North Dakota, “!second state hospital for the insane, comes necessary for us to Ifck anoth-| er country, Iwill go the limit.” Following his speech, the house arose in wa chgeene.. FREEDOM VEN eupnison GETS sega 20 MEXICANS bY STATE NSE HOSPMAL | LS. BOYNE ican prisoners, arrested by xe neral | Persbing's expedition, and charged \Bill Passes House tqwarltng In- with participation in the Columbus, 1N. M., raid, were today turned ovet | stitution to Thriving McLean to representatives of the department of justice at Columbus, N. M., it was County Town announced by the war department to-| —,, _\day. "The state department was un- Garrison, one of the best towns in| able to state whether they were ar-| will get the rested on Mexican torrlory or not. | PRINT PAPER MAKERS URGE pated in the upper chamber, although | | everal senators have pet locations | (Associated P Press.) { for the asylum. | Washington, Feb, 16.—It was au-} The senate will be improssed by an| tnoritatively announced here , today | enthusiastic Garrison lobby with the that a number of the largest print] fact that central North Dakota is sad-| paper manufacturers have submitted | ly lacking in public institutions of| to the federal trade commission aj} any sort, which is expected to bear signed statement proposing that the | some weight. ‘commission take certain action which | approved by the voters at the recent general election, providing the senate; does not throw a monkey wrench in} the machinery. Representative Fraser's bill, estat lishing this worthy institution at his home town, passed the house yester- day with little opposition. No great objection to Garrison's getting away (United Press) Washington, Feb. 16—The United States has enough burdens doing ‘her; duty toward South America, without | undertaking to regulate the . civiliza-| tion and conduct of the old nations of} Europe, Representative Mann, minor-| ity leader in the house, declared to-| day. He was discussing the $247,000,- 000 a¥my appropriation bill, | “I 4m determined to do everything | in my,power to. keep this country out Sree a Ef ; Will be of the utmost importance to| TWELFTH 1 U.S. CAVALRY | newspaper pu nd AWAITS PURSUIT ORDERS: present situation of abide prices. An official statement will be made; | later today. | 16+-The} The action of the manufacturers | welfth” United States 'y, con-| followed two days of conference witl centrating on the New Mexican bor- | the commission and the propos der, near the scene where three Am-/ submitted to Francis J. Hene; ricans were killed by a band of Mex: | cial counsel for the comm on in its, ns under Prudencio ‘Miranda, last} print paper investigation. , The mat; | Monday, is awaiting orders to take | ufacturers hurried. here soondntter ‘it! (U Hachita, 'N. of war,” he declared, “Then, if it be- up the pursuit of the bandits. | was announced that the federal grand | jury in New York had been asked to Our New Spring Stock Is Creating a Furore OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT IS PRO. | DUCING AN ALMOST ENDLESS NUMBER OF CRISP, DISTINCT NOVELTY STYLES FOR 1917. Styles which you will find no fault with whatso. We foreseen the style demand and are ever. getting new styles every extra-ordinary beauty and attractiveness. Don’t fail to see our Spring stock before making your choice, as we will b show you the different styles and always keep in mind LUCAS SHOE SERVICE | return indictments charging cifritiytd: violation of the anti-trust laws.” DANCE | SATURDAY } NIGHT. The regular Saturday night dane at Patterson hall, O'Connor's Orch tra, American Gunboats | (Associated Press) Washington, Feb. 16.—Two Ameri- ; can warships were at anchor in Cuban | ports today..’The Petrel, a gunboat, | i was at Santiago, which is held by | Tebels, and the Dixie, a repair ship, ; Was. at, Havana. Developments in j the revolutionary situation were not |alarming, but the ships will be° inj | Cuban waters as long as there ap- | pears, possibility of danger to Ameri- i cans. | Minister Gonzales reported to the | \state department today that no de- struction of property has occurred, | and foreigners have not been molest- ed. | President, Menocal’s proclamation | promising, ‘protection to all loyal per- sons regardless of previous affiliations | |relieved some anxiety that had been} j aroused at the state department. General , Fernandez, commanding | the rebel garrison at Santiago, offer-| | ed no opposition to the entry into the harbor of the American gunboat Pet- ;rel. Conservatives in Santiago have ; been sternly treated by Remanley | | the more prominent of them having been made prisoner Beautiful col portrait cards of | dainty Marguerite Clarke will be giv- | | en free to everyone attending the mat-| ay tomorrow at the Bismarck theat- | er. QOMMITTEE. IN SESSION The transportation committee of| | the Commercial club went into ses- | sion at the club rooms this:afternoon | at 4 o’clock for the purpose of discus- isl week. Novelties with e very glad, indeed, to ary Keniston of the Commer-; cial club has been invited to addre a chamber of commerce meeting early ‘next month, MIRIAM NESBITT co-starred with Mare MacDermott in | the Edison feature, ‘The Last Sen- tence,” to be screened at the Bis-| jmarck theater tonight only, began her stage career as leading woman for James K. Hachett. She is one of KUPITZ CO. MASTER GROCERS QUALITY SERVICE GROCERY AND MEAT DEPARTMENT jing. es Footlights ue ue Serene i sbi is been featured in VEGETABLE DEPT. Turkeys Brookfield Sausage fmany ‘screen successes, including | Hd Plant Brussels Sprouts Ducks Calf. Sweetbreads |The Catspaw,” which, like “The Last Spinage Green Onions Chickens Calf’s Brains | Sentence,” is released through the Radishes Iceberg Head Frank’s Milwaukee Sausage | Kleine-Edicon-Selig-Essanay Service. i Swift’s. Premium Ham and aaa ark ( es ten Bacon |__T00 LATE TO CLASSIFY * Cauliflower - Lettn FISH DEPARTMENT FOR SALE OR TRADE—For mili | Cucumbers .. Tomatoes Fresh Macke | cow, spotted Shetland stallion; | Parsley res) lackerel | three years old; sound, gentle and Red Snapper very pretty. Write or phone Harry } Don’t fail to step in when Fresh Pike Halibut Deuce, Grand Pacific. 2:16-3t down town and look over our Fresh Whitefish © Salmon ‘ff/ WANTED TO RENT—¢ as a ; Strictly modern; jot water bargain counter—it will save Fresh Herring. Crabs | heat; will rent for term if suited. | you money, and that is what Select Oysters | __R. H. Grace, 8i4 5th St. 216-4t we are all after. Shrimps, (in Bulk) WANTED—March 15, housekeeper | | for on farm; lady capable of per-| “Our meats are all corn fed and Government inepectad, ounpee duties pertaining to house | e worl (economical _ and saving); | bl take a chance, th — and We the difference, ates pay! sad making butter, etc. only for farm use for family of three. References} required and no children. W. E.} Runcy, Sterling, N. D. 2-16-4t | “TUTE: “i actresses who began at the SANITARY ‘the few |top and stayed there. Since desert- npjieve the | ¥y ‘Vets are intended to at Cuba‘ | BILL CREATING PRESIDENT creating the office of presi- ‘lent Wheqtie of the, Agxicultural col- lege, appointing John Worst to the position, passed.the house of the Fif- teenth assembly ‘this afternoon’ An act for a minimum wage for women was also passed in the house, Beautiful colored: portrait dainty Marguerite Clarke ewill be}. iy en free to everyone attending theimat-} inee, tomorrow , at the theater, Com plexion May Be obtained ‘gy the Use of: Stuart's Calcium Wafers, the Greatest, of All Blood Purifiers. ee No need for anyone to go about any longer with a ‘face covered with pim- ples, blotches, eruptions, blackheads ; and liver spots. These are all due to impurities in the ‘blood. Cleanse the} | blood. thoroughly, andthe blemishes will disappear. " “Stuart’s Calcium’ Wafers will give you an excellent skin color. and re- move all facial eruptions.” That's what. Stuart's, Calcium Wal ccOmplisht, all do accomplish, Their principal in-] | sredient is Calcium Sulphide, the uickest and most thorough blood cleanser known, These wonderful little wafters get jright into the blood and destroy erup- tances present in it. In some ew days are. sufficient to 2 a marked gnprovement. And when the blood is. pure the whole system is a hundred per cent. better. 0 to any drug store and get a 50- cent box of Stuart’s Calcium Wafers. Get them toda Don't fret any longer blackheads, pimples, bo zeme ots or sk all go and “go. quick art's Calcium Wafers. ple package mailed fre » by sending | | coupon below. A FREE TRIAL COUPON F, A. Stuart Co., 355 ‘Stuart Bldg., Marshall-Mich. Send me ef Once, by return mail, a free tr at package of Stuart’s Calcium Waf- ers. ys Name .. Street City .. EMERITUS OFFICE . PASSES f >; Dromedary Dates, 2 for ‘Fresh Eggs, per dozen. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1917. DNGRESS WILL. ADJOURN MARCH § : Bay (0) ‘Washington, K adjourn on time, \ Majority | Leader Kitchin insisted todzy, despite | the large program ‘of: legislation he-| ‘fore the house and senate and oe) threatened war with Germany in wait-/ dng, “We will’ finish all appropriation ‘Dills, including the Webb,bill: If there is war with Germany, President Wil-| | son’ does not want us here,” said | Kitchin. According to plans the Webb} bill will come up the early part of) next ‘week. House leaders.-back Kitch- | in in his assertions. | PLOT. TO WRECK MASS. STATE HOUSE UNEARTHED (United Press.) Boston, Feb. 16.—A plot to blow up the state house was unearthed today. It was to take place not later than tomorrow night. Authorities refused ; to reveal the name of their inform- ant, but declared that he was a man of the highest standing. Beautiful colo! ed portrait cards of dainty Marguerite Clark will be given free to everyone attending the miati- nee tomorrow at the Bismarck, theat- MASQUERADE BALi, sday evening, Feb. 20, at Pat-) n’s hall by O’Connor’s Orchestra. | (Ue is) New York,!Feb. 16.—Two hund- red and twenty vessels have en- tered this port since February 1, , ‘when the German blockade began, and only 107 have left, “We Thank You” _Education The Value of Your is determined by your earning power upon graduation, The © Ar makes a a oe of training young men and women for the better : fi al positions. Its graduates are expert, and experts are always in demand at good salaries from the start. for hundreds of others, YOU will want to attend. Write G. M. LANGUM, President i BISMARCE G ELEVA Odd Bookkeeping § Stenographic Send for particulars when you know what we have done Bismarck, N. D. Brown & Jones _., STRICTLY. FRESH EGGS We bave a few choice Geese. Order early as. they New Salem and Northern i Butter will not last long. Our : meats are all of the choicest Monarch Coffee, try a pound and be convinced of the to. be proc ured, on the mark ruthfulness of an assertion, ot consisting: oF “that it is as good as the CORN FED BEEF, VEAL, post regardless of price.’ MUTTON, PORK, CHICK- fverything seasonable in ENS, ETC. vegetables..and fruits. PHONE 34. Just received another shipment of | those delicious small bona each Mother’s Macaroni and Spaghetti. each 10c/ Queen Olives, large jar, each 30c PHONE all 130 3rd Street Central Meat Market EASTERN CORN FED BEEF, SPRING FRESH DRESSED CHICKENS | OYSTERS PORK TENDERLOINS f Smoked Halibut, Salmon and Finan Haddie Home Made Sausages of all kinds. Phone . PORK, VEAL, MUTTON AND LAMB BROOKFIELD SAUSAGE 143 Successors to Banana Special for Sat- urday, faney — stock, per doz. .... 20e |) Small Sweet Orang OKs 5. semis ns Corn. Flakes, for ‘Satunday only, 4 for Ulikem Brand-- sliced Lemon Cling Peaches, 1 a seller, spec. Pure Comb Honey, spe ial price per comb... 20c Clienquot Gingerale, reg. 20c seller, spec. price | for Saturday 5c or, per case ........ $8.40 Glace’ Cherries, regular | price Sle perb., spec- i, ial price, Ib... .0. 62 6c ° | Glace’ Pineapple, reg. | 50c Ib., spec. price Ib. 35¢ | SHELLED NUTS | Extra fancy 6 Crown Jordan Almonds, Ib. 90 Extra fancy Pecans, lb. 80c Extra fancy Walnuts, i per Ib. seeeeeees ss 60C i Brown: & Geiermann Quality Grocers 5S—PHONES—56 We Brown Bros., Breakfast Coffee, regu- lar 30c¢ seller, special price ....... sisnie ee2DE Extra fancy German Dill Pickles, per doz. 20c Extra fancy Sweet Mix ed Pickles, per qt... Monarch Hominy, reg. “10¢ raight, — seller special price, 3. cans Extra fancy Head Rice, reg. 10¢ straight sel- ler, spec. price 3 Ibs. 25¢ Extra fanc Cranberr! Late Howe 2 gts. . Farmhouse American Sardines, put up in pure olive oil, 2 cans 25¢ Pure High Test Crean Big line of Fresh Vege- tables . fast as it is made. No freight or other charges added to the | Buy Your Meats at Bismarck’s only exclusive meat market; where you get individual service, highest quality of meats and prompt de- livery. FOR SATURDAY WE HAVE A FINE LINE OF DRESSED CHICKENS AND TURKEYS Ye FANCY CUTS OF BEEF, PORK; ‘VEAL; MUTTON Vind VEAL All kinds of home smoked meats, bolognas and Sausages, a DOHN’S MEAT MARKET PHONE 176 Between Sth and. 6th Streets... Broadway Saturday si SPEAR & ‘Co. ‘Street Street When planning for Sun- Grape Fruit, 2 for ..... 15¢ day, remember that we sell Oranges, per dozen, 25¢ 4 pounds Sweet Potatoes for 35¢ and 50c. 26c. Van Camps Salad Dressing, Libby’s Asparagus Tips 22c per bottle .........: '22c Cranberries, 2 qts. for .. 25c CUCUMBERS oe LETTUCE: : pe Noind eae 40c nd other green vegetables, Grape Juice, per bottle CALL. 37 20c''and 40¢ fc) Poypey And Jet us, pupply, FOU REMEMBER THE. NUMBER. 37: - Phone 60 Here is the meat market to get prime fattened meats. We take great pride in our meat department and know we can gave you money on every purchase you make. All the fancy cuts of Beef, Pork, Veal and Mutton; Our Home Made Sausage and-lard will please you. OUR FRESH SUGAR CURED BACON is sold as selling price, therefore we can save you 20 per cent. We were fortunate enough to putina large supply of groceries and canned goods—therefore we can quote you the lowest possible prices. FRESH VEGETABLES AND FRUITS AT ALL TIMES, Fine eating apples, special, per box............-$1.30 Those who have bought of this shipment of apples are re- ordering. Get your order in now, GUSSNER Phone 60 »

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