The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 16, 1917, Page 3

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| -wz...f OFFERS THE | OO. E (Associated Press.) London, Feb, 16,—A tremendous ef- fort was made throughout Great Brit- ain today, the last day for subscrip- tion to the British war loan, to bring in every available shilling. There seems to be no question in financial - circles that the loan will be a suc: cess.. How large a total is necessary to make the loan a success is a ques- BRM tion to which no definite answer is 2 y s-been waiting for the Sequel tothe tamous. serial—“The Diamond From the Sky.” And now it’s readys:Bhe-frstchapier of the $10,000 Sequel will be shown tor the tiret fine Inatieatres “at ‘oer the United States. This is the Sequel to the most s Wseriel yet released. This Is the film that has heen made trom the $10,000 prize suggestion. ‘The Sequel is stronger—more poweriul—more sensational. than was the original production, , “The Diamond From the ‘Sky,’ was itself a $10,000 prize story. It ran in fiction fom In newspapers all over'the country. ‘Mittions ‘of people saw: it. Minidreds sind ‘imdreds of theatres played to capacity busi. ness With it as ‘an attraction, A prize of $10,000 was offered for the best: Sequel to “The Dinmond From the Sky.” People In every state in the Union tried for that prize. Thousands and thousands of manuseripts were written. Months were necessary to read over all the suggestions olfered, Finally the prize-winning suggestion was chosen. ‘The’ trained’ scenario staff of the Amerivan Film Company, ‘Tne. then’ set about preparing the working script of the production, This finished, tlie task of filming was begun. And now it Is completed. All the old favorites of the original production are again In the east. Arthur and Blair Stanley—Esther and Viviin Matston—Quabba, the himehback, and Smythe, the quaint English solicitor, all again tobe shown on the screen.” Popular Willlam Russell—heautiful Charlotte Burton—talented William Tedmarsh—iumny Oral Humphreys, are all in the cast again, together with many new players. The Sequel is an entipely new story. It is tremendously thrilling, powerfully dramatic, superbly photographed and enacted by the very best cist obtainable, . SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION AF GUERITE FE ISCHER In , PRESENTING The Beautiful Star asad Sem 7 BIG REELS IN ALL---7 Admission: gt": entering the new financial year oa April 1. cows and heifers inception two weeks ago, the attend- alves $9.75@14.00. ance has greatly increased and it is Love of the The last day of the loan efforts, found London placarded wth appeals from end to end. Brokerage houses a and. insurance offices have. been fiood- ed with large and small applications. THREE HUNDRED ATEND BAAQUET (Continned from Paes Oner tary Keniston of the Commercial club, who made the trip to the former city to meet the returning troops. At Val- ley City, the regiment escorted Com- pany G to its barracks. Shrieking |} whistles, booming cannon and patriot- ie airs by the Valley City band and glad shouts from young and old her-|} alded the arrival of the special. (:reet- ings were extended by Mayor Moe who called upon Senator A. P. Paul- is son to welcome the company on be- + half of the city. . At Jamestown, Companies ‘A, F and K escorted the members of Company H to the armory, the largest in the state. Between 4,000 and 5,000 people were at the station. L. Lamb, coach of Jamestown high school, tradition- ally dressed in stripes and stars, suffi- ciently to.have carried him through any subsea war zone, led the proces- ] sion, Following were the children of ; if the public schools and their teachers. Next in line were the Jamestown $ grant-| feeders $6.2 viding “that judge: ving shall] rules, which was unanimously not only a day of rest and a day of municipal and Jamestown college band and ‘the regimental officers fol- now si lowed by their. companies. Dinner worse pues: one day inte ee [Teceive $500 for annual expenses. | ed: er ae fat 000 was served at the armory. aie 4s a as “\. | Bill does not change existi situa. 5 319, ‘ ittee, C it: FEP—Receipts 9,000; — slow: the opinion of Prof. 'At the auditorium Sunday after-|certain diversions which have. by Gado fart pee ene, sue Sy Beale) sul core Commit) vethers §11.00@12,00; lambs 612.40 1 satoole that an enrollment of 80 will ioti in honor | Common usage, come to be looked up- | “On, so far as present judges are con-; tee on Appropriations—For an act to | 14 99. | seed 1 4 1 noon, the patriotic program in A ; . ; x ‘i = 90, | be reached by the end of the first on as innocent, appropriate and harm-| cerned, but provides that hereafter] provide that in extradition cases the | term. of the homecoming of the members will be offered. Motion pictures of less. / |\the extra stipend of $500 now paid as | expense shall be borne equally by the SUMMONS. state and the county in which the ac-| State of The teaching staff is composed of Hy the state regiment will be shown Senate Bills Passed. Vs “expenses” shall be included in North Dakota, County of} The night school recently opened | th shers of th blie school: id : : ens ie a Site a = t iginates, instead of by the state He oi i Li is a B e@ teachers of the public schools ani through the courtesy of the Nor ue S. B. 157, regulating number of dep- | straight salary of jurists; 28 aye, 19 Honore! ae SP eaeenes by, ther sine rey aint Sixth Tudiciat Dis-|™ Mandan under the direction of the | John Handtmann, deputy sheriff! of kota Pa Film company E ules png other, employes ae office ot!no, and 2 not voting. Senstor “Rowe introduced 1. concur: viet i gC oul publie school is meeting es consid- | Morton county. si marck. si examiner, and man S. B. 277, for an act requiring appli-| pert res: Ban’ tas ‘ i e erable success. Many of the foreign —_——_—__—_— of. dividi state into. dis bape a 45 ‘ 4 rent resolution providing that the! Edla R. Person, Plaintiff, ‘ r “ity are taking , j i ng the state into cants for marriage license who have] senate, the house concurring, adjourn at horn rosiden obstbat city are. ine soe Il enjoy tye Radisson, Minne for the purpose of facilitating work in eS ivore ; 2 ate rriny " the state examining department. Re- been divorced to file with count¥| to join with the city of Iismarck in| Henry Willard, Alexander McKenzie, duces number of deputies to 13, indge on. making Sapa ti eye a reception to the returning national| Hettie Wilson, John H. Richards, f an a t sufficient to | ¢. i bed eet : u guard companies of Bismarck, Man- Robert. Richards, John H, Sayer, the fees to an amount suificien fathered by Senator King of Burleigh,| qay and. Dickinson. The resolution} M si ‘ ses of department: B. Anderson, Phillip Milsted, a ave MEAG tee |a dyed-in-thewoo! -leaguer, was Oppos-| was immediately messaged to the} Andrew penee The Bismarck. Con: pads f B ed‘by a number of league members. | house, which concurred. struction Company, and all ‘other SENATE STANDS PAT ON SUNDAY LAWS QUESTION (Continued ‘from page one) these measures than the senate. More house members, it is pointed out, are from rural districts, where Sunday i S. .B, 268,, amending and re-enact-| here seemed, however, to be no defl- fi ing sections 71) and 720 of the com-| nite line-up for or against the meas- | persons tinkniown claiming aay, es, piled laws of 1918, fixing salaries of | yre; 30 17 no,2 not voting. 0 ‘| tate or interest in or lien or Sncum-! supreme court judges hereafter to be| g’ B. 265, imposing upon clerks of GRAIN MARKETS || brance upon the property described | 00 per annum, and pro-| district courts duty of filing. satisfac- | s) in the complaint, Defendants. etl al ic’s liens in record j MINNEAPOLIS, books opposite original abstract; 43) No. 1 Hard .. » 18644 @188% aye, 4 no, 2 not voting. No. 1 Northern . . 178%@182%| , 4 : piece Fy secti 9658 ¢ 5 f il- jar BIT eee ceee 16% @1i84 pant sections 9658 and 9659 of the compil Peers tee @178% | the clerk of said District Court where- . 2 Northern « 174% @182% The Free Sewing | Machine There are many reasons why the FREE sewing ma- chine is rightfully known as The Sewing Machine of To- day. At every vital point The FREE sewing machine has val. uable improvements that make it far superior to all other machines :— The FREE sews faster. The FREE runs lighter. The FREE lasts longer. i The FREE is more beautiful. Attorney For Plaintiff. A A Residence aa Post Oflice address The FREE has less vibration. Bismarck, North Dakota. The FREE is easier to operate. Named 1 The FREE makes an absolutely perfect stitch. elected at The State of North Dakota to the Above Named: Defendants: You are hereby summoned to an- tions of ed laws of 1918, defining vagrancy, the principal change being an amend- ment providingstpat:anyone who tres- passes on ‘the “property of another|> without consent. shall be held to be a vagrant 29 aye, 18 no, 2 not voting. S. B. 294,an act to permit the op-)% eration of. bath-houses, bathing beach- es, or pleasure boats, by chautauquas, in this action is commenced and to 3 Wheat .. "164% @177% serve a copy of your answer upon Mont, Hard 177% @180% the subscriber within thirty (30) days 2 Mo: t, Hata are ne Lon 791 after the service of this summons . 2 Mont, Hard to arr 176% @179% | yon you exclusive of the day of ser- to appear or ‘answer, judgment will be i: 4 Durum gene 185% vice, and in case of your failu . 1 Durum to arr a taken against you by default for the vo, 1 Dur, Choice to arr 19144 relief, andet t ai asure resorts, etc., on the Sab- jE PMCID ale ste eco ne a 1804%@188 12 Toller demande PR ened aati A 31 aye, 16 no, 2 absent. 3 Yellow Corn ..... 88 @IM |, 1916 = a sos Senate Bill 160, relating to the elec-|No. 3 Yellow Corn to arr 98 @ 99 " PHRODORE KOPPEL, | ers in common. school dis-|Other Grades Corn .... i s, Was withdrawn at the request !No. 4 Yellow Corn to arr of the author, Senator Lindstrom,|No, 2 Mont. White Oats who stated that since tts introduction; No 8 White Oats ...... To the Above ned Defendants: he had found it would work a hard-| No, 3 White Oats to arr e ship on certain districts in the state.: No, 4 White Oats ...... You and each of you will please take i vi i: N ounce of proof is worth H. B. 171 “Located.” Barley ....... 92 @115 {notice that the above entitled action and so on, from the caster to the spool pin, he e ot point, : The special detecting committee’ Barley Choice 115 @121_ | relates to the following described land The FREE has been improved over all other makes 0 ‘A aton of argyment. A pipe named by the senate to ascertain the Rye «....... 142 @143. | to-wit: Lots seven (7) and eight (8). sewing machines and is today the highest grade sewing ’ whereabouts, dead or alive, of one|Rye to arr . 142 143 [in block forty (40), of the Northern machine in the world. of Velvet proves mo than a House Bin iit, reported Yesterday [lax : Bre OReK "Pacific second (2nd) addition to the pe Me a : me that it had found said 171 reposing| Flax to arr ... . 275% @282% | City of Bismarck, North Dakota, and Buy the best. It costs no more in the beginning an page of print. So try some S| peacefully.on the chest of the com: May ... a 178% @ % {lot ten (10), in block eighteen (18), a better in the end eaten 7 as h f 1 = mittee on-labor in the house; that aljuly ... 17154 of Riverview addition to the City of pay: 4 . ae Velvet in the court of last ap- fE | mistake had been made in the house september 3 142% Bismarck, North Dakota, and that this i t ow 1 oa ae gi A [journal one day last week in report-|” Close 1:40 p,m, 7 action is brought to quiet title in the See it in our window. TOF LF pea ee own pipe. = ing the passage of H. B, 171, when it et plaintiff to the above described land Come in and have us demonstrate it. 4 a ee m™ = =|should have been 71; and for tear DULUTH and that no personal claim is made = that brother senators might doubt ‘the | ) ‘ 176% against any of the defendants herein. : word of the committee, there was at- ent 11% Dated this 20th day of December, tached to its report an affidavit from 179% A. D, 1916. LOMAS HAR DWARE Co Representative Paul Havens that/No. 1 N ‘ , THEODORE KOFFEL, aforesaid House ‘Bill 71 was in. the| N° 4 Northerm on trk .. TAH Attorney For Plaintiff, , Bismarck, North Dakota. possession of the house committe on ON m 173% labor, as aforesaid, aud that further Re, i Northern ou tre. eee Tam (2-2, 9, 16 2, 9) : at the moment of making Said affida- | NO i Northern ea 178% : i vit said-bill was.in th® inside, breast | NO? Mont. Hard on irk 176% - pocket of said Paul Haves aforesaid. Nord, Spot Durum 18574! acne = . z 3 “|No, 2'Spot Durum . 180% @18215 Whereupon the senate accepted the No. 1 Spot Durum to arr 183% committee report and moved that the |, 1854 incident be closed. Tuly Hea ones ia e e Chairman Allen reported for intro- hin trl be 5 5 I th m th f ll I duction, under suspension of the ei celaiaiary bage oir ants gnorance 1S e (1) er oO a ev Ss. Barley on trk .. 80 @125 ase " ll bo t Bay om ie ate’” | Be wise---Learn all abou it} Choice Flax on trk . 290%) | : : Choice Flax to arr . 290% . os Palys? s60. 282 i May ....... 281% oct ’ High May . 179% Low... tiers eaes ss 176% | Close 1:48 p. m. “My, how ‘Tiz’ gladdens tired, swollen, burning feet—it’s glorious!” a ee Ah! what relief. No more ane CATTLE MARKETS | ————_—__-__—_—____0 feet; no more burning feet; no more Headquarters for all kinds of building material and fuel. The Ideal Fuel for Range, Heating | Stove and Furnace IT IS SOOTLESS SRE ; IT I§ CLINKERLESS sees IT IS NEARLY ASHLESS Because ALL THE HEAT UNITS ARE AVAILABLE IT Is ‘HOT STUFF’ IT IS SOLD BY _. na Washburn Lignite Coal Co. 9th 6 Broadw: Where prompt & courteous service prevail. Phone 453 ‘We carry nothing but the very best, and our prices are al- swollen, aching, tender, sweaty feet.| ° ST. PAUL. ways right. a i F No more soreness in corns, callouses,} HOGS—Receipts 12,000; range : Se # buntons. $11.25@11.85; bulk $11.60@11.70. No matter what ails. your feet or} CATTLE—Receipts 3,800; killers, what under the sun you've tried with-) steady; steers $5.50@11.50; cows and out getting relief, just use “Tiz.” “Tiz”| heifers $5.50@9.00; calves, steady, is the only remedy that draws out all! $5.00@12.25; stockers and _ feeders, the poisonous exudations which puff] steady, $4.00@8.50. up the feet. “Tiz” cures your foot} SHBEP—Receipts 800; steady: trouble so you'll never limp or draw} lambs $7.50@14.00; wethers $6.00@ up your face in pain. Your shoe#) 11.00; ewes $5,50@10.25. won't seem tight and your feet will never, never hurt or get sore and swol- CHICAGO, len. Think of it, no more foot misery,| HOGS—Receipts 30,000; slow, 5c no more agony from corns, callouses under yesterday’s average; - bulk or bunions. 3 $12.10@ 12.30; light $11.60@12.25; Get a 25-cent box at any drug store mixed $11.95@12.35: heavy $11.95@ or department store and get instant} 12.40; rough $11: 5@12.05; pigs $9.40 relief. Wear smaller shoes. Just} @10.65. once try “Tiz.”” Get a whole year’s} CATTLE—Receipts 3,000;. steady; tfoot comfort for only 25 cents, Think |native beef steers $7.85@12.00; west- Jor it. ern. steers, nominal; stockers ~ and You will like our service. F. H. CARPENTER Lumber Co. PHONE 115 :

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