The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 20, 1917, Page 2

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MAY BE WILSON’S COMPANY “1 PERMITTED TU FAR OVERCOAT Although It’s Contrary to Orders Captain Welch Says He Will Not Recall Them BORDER DISCONTENT DUE TO NO ACTION Eighty-Five Members Left at Call to Arms—Sixty-One Have Returned Although it is contrary to orders, members of Company A will be per mitted to wear their military over | | oats, Captain A. B. Welch stated), this afternoon he would not allow hist, men to remain in the cole climate ms; without them. Most of the return ing members have procured rworls, OER P. NEWMAN either getting their old positions OF} §- Newmari fé tipped to succeed ave been given jobs equally as g00d. praia P. Tumulty as secretary The discontent on the border aMORE) 4, president Wilson. He is chair- certain members of the state reg} 713, of the District of Columbia ment was largely due to the d commissioners and a close friend pointment that they were not given of the president. the opportunity to cross the line and Pp fight, : in’ inige of Captain Welch. The ‘thes He saiff, went down there} orn Dakota and Company A boys, with the intention of warfare whet fing country is fe!” the call’ to’arms came on June 1%.f he members of the organization apt have not been discharged, but have Real War If Any War. simply been mustered out of federal If the United States declares warfservice and automatically become on Germany or any other nation it} members of the North Dakota Nation will be a real war, and there will be}al Guard, subject to be discharged at no letters of war-like courtesies, it} the expiration of their service or the belief of the captain. Should wat {rious reasons which the captain result over pending negotiations and} thinks will warrant. this country issue a call for an army, 85 Left; 61 Return. a great many of the officers who serv-| Eighty-five officers and men left the ed on the border would become eff Jeity at the call to arms. Sixty-one cient and there are many men wh0 returned. would be capable of taking the posi-} returned discharged by reason of ex saa feonsrans MOE AND SULPHUR The valance were either! No, 4 Yellow Corn to arr 98 DARKENS GRAY HAR) | It’s Grandmother's Recipe to Restore | Color, Gloss and Attract- } | iveness, i | Almost everyone knows that Sage} } Tea and Sulphur, properly compound- | ed, brings back the natural color and) | lustre to the hair when faded, streak- ted or gray. Years ago the only way | to get this mixture was to make it at | Nome, which is mussy and trouble-| ‘some. Nowadays, by asking at any ‘drug store for “Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound,” you will get aj large bottle of this famous old recipe, | improved by the addition of other in-| | gredients, for about 50 cents. | Don't stay gray ! Try it!. No one} ibly tell that you darkened | can pos your hair, as it does it so naturally, and evenl. You dampen a sponge or; soft brush with it and draw this; through your hair, taking one small) strand at a time; by morning the gray | hair disappears, and after another ap-/ | plication or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy and attract- ive, | Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com-; pound is a delightful toilet requisite | for those who desire dark hair and a/ youthful appearance. It is not intend- ed for the cure, mitigation or preven- AIA Woe AAU | tion of disease. 0= 9 5 GRAIN MARKETS lj 0 MINNEAPOLIS, No, 1 Hard .... v. 19156 @19554 | | No, 1 Northern .. 1835 @1895% No, 1 Northern Choice 1915 @193%% | Regular to arr . + 1815¢@18456 | Choice to arr . 1905% ; No. 2 Northern , 17956 @18856 | {No, 3 Wheat ... 1715%@18358 | 2 Mont. Hard .... 1825¢@1855% | No. ‘ No. 2 Mont. Hard to arr 1815 @1855 | . 1 Durum 190 . 1 Durum Choice 198 . 1 Durum to arr .... 1% . 1 Dur. Choice to arr 196 2 Durum . well i ° sss | No. 3 Yellow Corn . @ No. 8 Yellow Corn to arr 100 @101 | Other’ Grades Corn ...«;,98 @102 ; @ 99 No. 2 White Mont. .... ‘0. 3 White Oats . r as it comes like a whispering breeze from the mid-Pacific. It breathes the lightsome spirit of this land of sunshine. «the beating surf, of the joys and sorrows of this interesti music-loving’ people. ESN ; \ I i ay vie (4 \ SOS iN EAS \ Ms 0 be 7 FI ISI=EG To snaure Victer guality, aiwayo look for the famous trademark, “His Master's Voice." It is on every Victrol every Record. It the dabe! on all geouine ‘Victralas and Victor Recorda, WRAUAA AAV MAUNA NMUNTUANY. All the of Hawaiian music fascination aay is in these Victor Records There’s a quaint and dreamy beauty to the music of Hawaii Its lan- uorous rhythm is.typical of Hawaiian life, of the swaying tea. e? iy , all the charm Paaunay And all the enchantment of Hawaiian music, tion of officers, says the captain. “1 have not had a dishonorable dis charge,” said Captain Welch. “The behavior of the boys has been the best. ‘There is no man any place who has more reason to be proud than I have, I am supposed to be a strict disctplinarian and there isn’t a doubt put that Company ‘A is the best organ: ization in the regiment when seen from a soldier’s viewpoint, and, of course, has established a name among the 100,000 troops on the border as being the best. These men have stood all kinds of grief and hard work, with very little complaining, and have be. come expert soldiers in eight months, when it is almost,an axiom that it takes 12 months to make a soldier piration of their term of service or discharged to enter the regular army.! No, 3 White Oats to arr Some of them are serving in the Phil-| No, 4 White Oats si ippines, the Hawalian islands, and | Barley 117 il a ee of their quaint instruments, all the peculiar beauties of their light voices are brought to you-on Victor Records. You are in fancy transported to these far-off islands. Here are just a few of the many bers the Victrola brings into your home: 4 18132 fOnthe Beach at Waikiki—Medley Hula (with Ukulele and Guitar bd dy Louise and Ferera) t Win. | i : ; i n eae i My Luau Girl (with Ukulele and Guitar by Louise and Fererz) Horace Wright-Rene Dietricls beautiful Hawaiian num- Horace Wright-Rene Dietricls Lua and Kaill ~cmewiti’a million of such men’’as these ———————— FREE TO ASTHMA, SUFFERERS f iB 17701 {Hawaiian Waltz Medley (Guitar Duet) ( f ial 10 in. .75¢ [Kilima Waltz (Guitar Duet) Lua and Kaili ! | 65344: (My Honolulu Hula Girl Jn English and Hawaiian (with Quintette) E.K. Rose 10 in. 75¢] One—Two——Three—Four An English Hawaiian Quintette rel ! B 65348 {Aloha Os! (Farewell to Thee), (Liliuokalani) Hawaiian Quintette sg B tin. 7S¢] Kuu Home—Native Plantation Song (with Quintelte) S. M. Kaiawe 5 BI 17710 {Honolulu March (Guitar Diet) Pale K. Lua-David Kaili = 1Oin. 75c( Kohala March (Guitar Duet) | Pale K. Lua-David Kaili i 17767 { ilo—Hawaiian March ! Irene West Royal Hawaiians 10 in. 75c | Wailana Waltz Irene West Royal Hawaiians == Hear this fascinating Hawaiian music today at any Victor dealer's. | He will gladly give you a copy of the, special Victor catalog of Hawaiian Records, and play any music you wish tohear. And he will demonstrate the various styles of the Victor and Victrola—$10 to $400. t A New Home Cure That Anyone Can Use Without Discomfort or Loss of Time. We havea New Method that cures} Asthma, and we want you to try it-at} opt expense. No matter whether your ys of long standing or recent de- !Oats to arr .. | Rye on trk and to arr .. 143° @144 | Barley on trk 90 @123 Flax on trk and to arr 281 » 28146 } } others on the border. They picked | Barley Choice .. { their own organization and the gov-; Rye on trk and to arr .. 148 @142 | ernment was mighty glad to get them, | Flax on trk and to arr. 277. @283 | according to the captain. {May .. 181% @ | “No doubt,” said Captain Welch,! july .. ! “the service the men have gone! September . 145%: through will appear to them more im-/ (Close 1:4 portant as time goes on. I know there; ee were homesick letters sent out from | DULUTH ; the camps and in. which the govern: ; May 182% | ment was severely criticized, but one | July 176% will naturally forget. the hardships | No. 1 Hardon trk . 185% and discomforts and will. remember} No, 1 Northern on trk .. 184% only the pleasant things amd the g00d-| No.2 Northern on trk .. 180% @182% | fellowship in an organization of this | 174% @180% | kind.” c i 184% H —_————- .. “IN 182% | ? * 'Noi 2° “Mont. Hard to arr 182% jNo. 1 Spot Durum ..... 190 \ | No, 2 Spot Durum 185 @187 ” a oat |No, 1 Durum to arr .... 188 ry |May ... .. 190 | < s|July> a. 188 {Oats on trk . 4K@ 56% , 54% i |Choice Flax on 'trk .. | Choice Flax to arr » 281% a 2 A Berlin, Feb, 20. reported in| May 283 ‘weldpment, whether it is present a8| |, Yous 3. (Gceastonal or chronic Asthma, you! Copenhagen, sa ‘seas , News | July. 283° ‘Should send for a free trial of our|*#ency, that 1,900 persons were killed | May‘ High’. . 182% Method. No matter in what climate and 2,000 wounded in an explosion of | Lo me 179% ‘you live, no matter what your age| ammunition at Archangel, Russia, cl 43's, m. ‘or occupation, if you are troubled) aoe | —_ ‘with asthma, our method should re-j 9 Tieve you promptly. ‘APPROPRIATION | CATTLE MARKETS |, We especially want to send it to’ 10. 0} those apparently hopeless cases, | ST. PAUL. cwhere all forms of inhalers, douches. | BILL FOR TROOPS HOGS—Receipts, 8,500. Market. opium preparations, fumes, “patent) i lMc higher. Range, $11.50 to $12.10; | bulk, $11.80 to $12.00. | CATTLE—Receipts, 2890, steady. Steers, $5.50 to $1 ‘and heife' 0 to $9.00 smokes,’ etc., have failed. We want! ‘to show everyone at our own ex-} pense, that this new method is de-! signed to end all difficult breathing, ) all wheezing, and all those terrible; paroxysms at once and for all time. | This free offer is too important to} “neglect a single day. Write now andj ‘then begin ‘the method at once. Send] io" house bill No. Killet UNCONSTITUTIONAL Assistant Attorney General Bren-| Roan i nan in « communication to the senate | eer et depine i nis morning advised that in his opin. stead Lambs, $7.50 to $14. 221, appropriating | © , $6.00 to $11.00; ewes: ‘no money. Simply maf coupon’ be- 360,000 tor additional compensation | , Jow. Do it noaay. pp ;to the North Dakota national guard, | 2° onMoapbol { would come under Section 185 of the | CHICAGO. \ constitution, prohibiting appropria- HOGS—Receipts, 26,000. Market, } FREE ASTHMA COUPON tions for bounties and would not be; strong, at 15 to 20¢ above yesterday's! FRONTIER ASTHMA CO., Room |} constitutional @ attacked. ‘average, Bulk, $12.45 to $12.60; light, | 1056-A, Niagara and Hudson Sts., It is probable that as a result, an | $11.90 to $12. mixed, $12.25 Buffalo, N. Y. {effort will be made to amend it. ii 25, Send free trial of your method |! Senator McGray’s concurrent reso-! 12,25 353 to: |lution, amended to provide that the CATTLE—Receip i board of control shall. advertise for} Native beef steers, sale to the highest bidder the Capital | | City street railway, come up for final/ and feeders, $6.15 to $9.00; calves, | consideration this afternoon. 9.25 to $t H HEEP—Receipts, 17,000. Market, weak, Wethers, $10.85 to $11.90; ‘lambs, $12.25 to $14.60, | FORECAST READS COLOER | High Pressure Prevails Over the | Northwest—Moorhead Reports | 22 Below This Morning, Considerably colder in the west por- | tion tonight said the weatherman this | morning and. he put his accent Opportunity Comes to Bismarck Housewives _ __W.H. Spear & Co., Leading Grocers Have arranged a DISPLAY OF HIAWATHA BRAND CANNED oo asaerinlere FRUITS AND VEGETABLES He stated the lowest last night for Bismarck ‘was 10 below. The lowest this morning was -7 at 8 o'clock and at noon the mer- cury had crawl, ed to the above Ae = 5 mark. The highest yesterday. was 7 above at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. Moorhead. reported 22 below this | morning, Winnipeg -28, Huron -14, Cal- | gary -16 and Prince Albert -34. The | forecast for the state is snow tonight and Wednesday and not so cold in the east, but colder in the west por- tion. High pressure prevails over the central portion of the country and-the temperature has fallen considerably February 22, 23 and 24 EVERY CAN OPENED FOR YOUR INSPECTION Special discount allowed during these dates. Order now before prices advance and take advantage of discount. ‘We will also take this occasion to serve and demonstrate to you the splendid merits of Hiawatha Special Blend Coffee. We welcome each and every one to visit our store on FEBRUARY 22, 23, AND 24TH and see our splendid display. ue H. SPEAR & CO. 112 6th Street i Minnesota and portions of the to | rounding states, h "| tensity is central over the state of | ward will result in’ snow tonight and western steers, not quoted; stockers , Wednesday. pa —=-| g OITA ATA III TIAN Important Notice, All Victor Talkin, Records only. All Victor Records are patented and are only license Victor Records and Victor MatHines are scientifically coordinated and synchronized by our special processes of manufacture: and thelr use. except with each other, is not only unautlorized, but damaging and unsatisfactory. New ‘Vitor Records demonstrated at all dealers'on the 26th of each month Victrola | “Victrola” is the Registered ‘Trade-mark of the Victor Talking Machine Company destgnating the products of this Comps y enize, ‘Warning: The use of the word Victrola upon or in the promotion or sale of any other Talking Machine or Phonograph products is misleading and ilegai, Victor Talking Machine Co., Camden, N. J. Y TRA RA RAL RA MAU RA NATURA IN TNA RA LAI YA ACOA IA NAIA ZA WA HIN ! Lu jachines are patented and are only licensed, and with right of use with Victc. ‘and with right of use on Victor Talking Machines onlye Caan TAT sur A. disturbance of considerable in- Washington ‘and its movement east- Washburn Visitors. Mrs. C.-W. Poe and Miss Jondseth of Washburn are visitors in Bismarck vester company, is a. business caller in the city today. He will probably spend the week in this vicinity. H. L. Loonjis in City. H. L. Loomis, one of the well known merchants of Fargo and prominent in mercantile atairs of that city, arrived in the city yesterday and is making the Grand Pacific his headqquarters. Fargo's City Attorney. W.'H. Shure, city attorney of Fargo, arrived in the city last night and is looking after some legislation which is before the state legislature. An- today, both being guests at the Grand Pacific. — Visitor From Wilton. J. W. Olson of ‘Wilton is in the city, attending to business matters today, and is making his headquarters at the Grand Pacific, Fargo ‘Merchant Here. E. A. Richer, head of the Richer department store at Fargo, arrived in the city Saturday night and is center- one fight against the trading’ stamp — Dan Flynn in City. Dan Flynn, representing the-wagon department of the International Har- other Fargo visitor in the city is B. F, Weinecke. Births. Announced. A son was born Saturday in the St. Alexius hospital. to Mr. and Mrs. John Horner of Highth street. Also a daughter Sunday night in the same hospital'to Mr, and Mrs: J. C. Baez- ler of Hazen. Here From, Sterling. H. EB. Wildfang, cashier of the Ster- ling State bank, was, among the busi- ness visitors at the court house Mon- ‘day. .S. T.. Park of-Sterling was also a business visitor in the city Mon- day. ae If You Suffer don’t make the fatal mistake of ,te- garding it as a trifling matter. Au- thorities agree that Catarrh is an in- fection of the blood. Consequently, sprays, salves and Jotions can afford only temporary relief, because they do not reach the source of the dis- ease,—the blood. When you depend on, these temporary remedies alone -your case is likely. to grow. steadily worse -until= it become chronic possibly affects the lungs. Bat even this far, @ being below zero in the Dakotas and : of-mucous in: Atlanta, Ga. From Catarrh spitting and hawking and evil odor of the ‘breath will not only cause mis- ery to you, but will ‘make your pres- ence obnoxious to others. S. S. S. which,has been the standard blood medicine for fifty years, will relieve your catarrh, because it will purify your blood and relieve it of the ac- cumulated poisons. S. S. S. contains no mineral or habit-forming drugs. 8. S. S. is on sale at all druggists and the‘advice of our medical department js at your disposal, free of charge. ‘Swift Specific Co., 302 Swift Building, = DANCE. Wednesday, Dee. -21, Club hall. FORM AMBULANCE CORPS, (United Press) Chicago, Feb. 20.—The first volun- teer unit of a woman's ambulance corps had been formed with Mrs. Jos- eph Sardy as captain. Thirty women, who believe their ability to drive auto- mobiles should be kept alive in time of war, are members. To Cure a Coid in One Day. Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUI- NINE Tablets. Druggists refund mon- ey if it fails to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signature is on each box. 25c. Commercial “BINGO” Absolutely Removes Corns and oe Calluses Completely 25 Cents, All Drug Stores, In- cluding Cowan's Drug Store. ‘The Value of You Education is determined by your earning power upon graduation, Th BISMARCK 2, makes a specialty of training young men and women for the . Bookkeeping * Stenographic positions: i Its: graduates are expert, and experts are always in demand at godd salaries from the start. Send for particulars when: you know what we hai done for hundreds of others, YOU will want to attend. Write

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