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BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, FEB. 21, 1017. Acute Attack of Appendicitis Fatal to Miss Gilyard, St. Cloud Normal Student. St. Cloud, Minn., Feb. Gilyard, a student at the te normal, was taken sick at the institution yes- terday and died within two hours. Physicians say death was caused by an acute attack of app BUSINESS BLOGK PLANNED Druggist, 10,000 H. EF. White, Jamesiow Plans Erection of Structure Soon (Speciai to The Tribune) Jamestown, N. D., Feb. 21--A mod- ern business block to cost approxi- mately $80,000 will be erected here this coming spring by H. E. White, drug store owner. The structure will be 75x140 feet. All of the first floor and portions of the second will be in marble trimming. COMPANY M CAPTAIN IS STATIONED AT NDANAO (Special to The Tribune) Grand Forks, N. D., Feb. 21—Word has been received in this that Lieutenant Ansel G. Wineman, U. 8S. A,, who was transferred from captain of Company M to the regular army while on border duty, has reached News of the Northwest oe SCHOOLGIRL DIES SUDDENLY srs BO AT BEACH SOLD 1—Effie I. | and by defeat- | ing Bismarck: last Friday made it the best two out of three for the inter- | city championshi, | been coming strong, r United States | battalion of the November 24, army, Ife left h | a Popular Motion Picture House Pur- SORLIE LES HIS POST) chased by W. 8. Freeman, of St. Cloud, Minn. Beach, N. D., Feb. 21—By a deal | Lieutenant Hamilton Gets Old Posi- | tion as Telephone Manager which was consummated this evening, W. S. Freeman of St. Cloud, Minn., became the proprietor of the Bijou i = theatre, which during the past few at Jamestown years bas been owned and conducted 1 to The Tribune) ,N. D., Feb, 21—I. M. formerly of Grand Forks and of the Northwestern Tele- } by Clifford G. Smith, and will take over the management of the theatre Monday. manager eee erase phone exchange here, has been reliev- | ed by Lieutenant Hamilton, who has | U returned from the border. Mr. Sorlie \ has taken a position on an exchange in the southern part of Minnesota. —- TOURNAMENT AT MANDAN Six High Schools Will Send Teams to Morton County Seat for South- western Championship Mandan, N. D., Feb. 21--At least six high schools will send teams to Greatest Farmers’ Institute In State to Be Held at New Rockford March 7 and 8 (Special to The Tribune) New Rockford, N. D., Feb. 21—The greatest farmers’ institute in the state will be held here March 7 and 8 with afternoon and _ evening _ sessions. Speakers from Minnesota, North Da- kota and South Dakota are on the program. Band concerts will be a this city early in March to enter in | daily feature. the southwestern district basketball OT tournament, They are Beach, Dickin- son, Mott, Bismarck, New Salem, and Washburn. The new high school building, which contains the finest gymnasium in western North Dakota, _—_— This Is Claim of New Rockford Team will be used for the tournament. Which Defeated Leeds High Dickinson at present seems to be Parang, on the Island ‘6f'/Mindanao, 1,500 miles south of Manila, in safe- | eS the favorite, Mandan, however, has 18 to 16, (Special to The Tribune) New Rockford, N. D., Feb. 21—A red necktie worn by one of the New Rockford players is today credited with the victory ofthe local: basket- ball team over,,Leeds -by a score of 18 to 16. Leeds never saw. such a flashy tie and as a result their atten- tion was directed ;,more on the te than the baskets. Fay ORE RAL BENNETT ELECTED HEAD. SOUTH DAKOTA EDITORS Yankton, S. D., Feb. 21—M. M. Ben- nett of Yankton, was elected presi- dent of the South Dakota press asso- ciation at the close of the annual con- vention here. UNIVERSITY MEETS N. D. A. C. AT FORKS TOMORROW (Special to The Tribune) Grand Forks, N. D., Feb, 21—Coach Andy Gill has his basket tossers in the best of condition for their clash with the Fargo Agricultural college quint, to be staged at the university gymnasium at 3:30 o'clock Thursday afternoon, Februdty’ 22) Washington's birthday. Ig “ THIEVES RAID: BARRACKS j told Judge E. A. Montgomery that he was a peaceful man and didn’t like a fight. 4 “hen why did you fight?” asked the judge. 2 | men insulted America and her mili- tary power. If the rest of the men who talk that kind of talk are like those two they would be easy, your honor.” i The judge said that Johnson was | technically guilty, but he suspended the fine and Johnson, who wore a flag in his coat lapel, left the courtroom. Rumors a6 to Foul Play in Connec- tion With Death ef Jamestown Switchman Quieted (Special to The Tribune) Jamestown, N. D., Feb, 21—Rumors to the effect that Charles Russell was slugged and his body. placed on the rails this week were quieted yester- day when the coroner's jury reported that death of the switchman was acci- dental. NO TRAIN IN 18 DAYS Food Supply at Douglas Reported to Be Getting Low as Result of Snow Blockade Douglas, N.D., Feb. 21—For about 18 days there has been uo train on this line of the Soo. Demands: for provisions and fuel have begun to tell on the stocks of the local merchants. Already they are getting low on flour, sugar-and other provisions, and it will not be many days before other neces- sities will give out. Fortunately fuel dealers were stocked heavily when the present tie up began. FARGOAN DIES SUDDENLY AT SPRINGS IN INDIANA Fargo, N. D., Feb, 21—J. A. Ander- son, 44, bookkeeper at the Fargo Na- tional bank, died suddenly at French Lick Springs, Ind., Friday night, ac- cording to a telegram received here, Mr. Anderson had been ‘in ill health, and left Fargo Monday night to ‘take treatments at the springs. A wife and one child survive. COUNCIL ACCEPTS BID FOR NEW WATER TA) Harvey, N. D., Feb. 21—The bid by the W. D. Lovell company for $1,975 for the erection of a 60,000 gallon tank to replace the one formerly on the water tower, was accepted by the council. It is understood that work on its erection will begin as soon as the material can be milled. WOMAN DIES OF SHOCK WHEN BABY BURNS TO DEATH “Sloux City, Iowa; Feb. 21—As a. te- Silt, bf thé! finding “of the ‘babyor Helen “Mark: “burned to laeatwon Ke ¢rib at tHE Ma?ksburg hothe! Mrs. OF GRAND*FORKS ‘COMPANY (Special to !Thid Tribune) Grand Fotk, N.'D., Feb.'21—When memberb of Company M and the Ma- chine Gun company entered the ar- mory rooms for the first time yester- day after an absence of over eight months,. they discovered that during their stay on the border thieves had pilfered all available wearing apparel in the building. DEFENDS: UNITED STATES3 Oppor OBSCAPES PAYING FINE Minneapolis, Feb.\21+Carl Johnson, who doesn't( believe (in peace at any price,; was fined i$5i:in’ police court today, but he didn’t have to pay it. Johnson was arrested last night in front of Mozart hall, 1417/Washihgton avenue §. -There’ were’ signs!'of' a tunity acritical condition! dent ‘Frank L.' McVey, will take place brisk engagement, but Johnson’s op-| &t 10:80 o'clock in the’*Mmorning. The ponents had retreated, and he had the| 2aual dinner will take:place at 12:15 field all to himself when the police| o'clock in the university Nora’ Connelly,” Brandmother“ Ur 'the Sea: is dead anf he mothét’ is in OBSERVE FOUNDERS’ DAY AT’ “U? OF NORTH DAKOTA (Special to The. Tribune) Grand Forks, N.) D., Feb. 21— Founders’ day, Februdty 22, one of the greatest annual celebrations at North Dakota university, will be ob- served with more than: the usual pomp and ceremony this year. Foun- der’s day this year will mark the frygney;fourts anniversary of the ‘duhiding of the’ Sfate institution, An ¢laborate Prograrp ‘has been “cdinplet- éd by’ a combined! committdd’ repre- senting the faculty ‘and’ studént! bod: ieb, Patriotic''&xércises, led by’ Presi- commons. “Your honor, I couldn’t help it. Two | DEATH HELO ACCIDENTAL: ‘| cation, Yellow Jaundice, Appendicitis Comes to Bismarck Housewives In municipal court today Johnson letic: events while members of the —_——— arrived. The afternoon will be devoted to ath- Sock and Buskin society will present discount. Phone 37 W.H. Spear & Co., Leading Grocers Have arranged a DISPLAY OF HIAWATHA BRAND CANNED FRUITS AND VEGETABLES 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 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. W. H. SPEAR & CO. AFTER TWO YEARS Bismarck Testimony Remains Un. shaken. Time is the best test of truth. Here is a Bismarck story that has stood the test of time. It is a. story with a point which will ¢ome straight home | . to many of us. J. R. Williams,.212 S. Sixth St., Bis- marck, says: “I was bothered for six weeks or more, with a constant, dull, throbbing ache in the small of my back. If I exerted myself in any way, sharp twinges caught me-and I could hardly move. I was tired and lan- guid and the irregular and too fre- quent .passages of the kidney secre- tions cause much annoyance. I used Doan’s Kidney Pills and every sign of kidney trouble left.” Over two years later, Mr. Williams said: “During the fall and winter, I need a tonic for my kidneys, as the shoveling of coal in the furnace is wearing on my kidneys and affects my back. I always find Doan’s Kid- ney Pills beneficial.” Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’t 112 6th Street SPECIAL Children’s GRAND 330 “Tramp, Tramp” THURSDAY, FEB, 22 St. Paul Carnival Pictures N 3 REELS “Hitting the High Place” 1 “THE BATTLE HYMN OF THE | REPUBLIC” EVERY CHl SHOULD SEE THIS PICTURE Ii Seats - 10c simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mr. Williams has twice publicly rec- ommended. Foster-Milburn Co. Props,. Buffalo, N. Y. SPRING SUITINGS AND OVERCOATINGS MATINEE ORPHEUM 3:00 In the Latest Patterns Fit and Workmanship Guaranteed H. J.-Vivian & Co. MERCHANT TAILORS ESTABLISHED 1878 Novelty Comedy IN BISMARCK three one-act original plays in the evening as a closing feature. HOUSES SWAP BILLS Senate and Lower Chamber Clear ; ty commissioners shall have general FOR THE SESSION A “DTH ATERNOON Calendar—Night Sessions Getting Resuits After 2 o'clock this afternoon the house cannot send bills to the senate for action and the senate cannot send senate bills to the house for action. In that time the 51st day of the ses- sion commenced and the last ten-day leg of the session began. Under the rules of the assembly, each house must complete action on its bills and message them to the otu- er house before the end of the 50th day of the session. At the house session. Tuesday after- noon 23 bills were passed and three bills were indefinitely postponed. Among bills passed were: H. B, 136, providing board of coun- supervision over laying out and con- struction of highways. H. B. 111, authorizing commission- er of insurance to fix rates to be charged by fidelity ‘and’ surety com- panies. H. B. 228, making an appropriation to secure federal aid for road pur- poses. = - Z * H. B, 298, relating to railroad rates in state and prescribingschedule and classification of freight rates’ in -re- lation thereto. H. B. 329, providing that examina- tions shall be given in various com- mon and high schools of the state in March for purpose of enabling pupils who are sufficiently advanced in their studies to be promoted to a higher grade. (Opposed by high schools). H. B. 131, declaring every child to be legitimate child of its alleged nat- ural parents. H. B. 203, providing for the drag- sing Of roads and levying a tax there- for. s On recommendations of committee the house this afternoon indefinitely postponed nine bills. d IRVING VIVIAN, Representative jaggert Block Oppesice P.O. Upstairs PHONE 7418 Risking Camera. Citizens of North Dakota are’ to have an opportunity to see a group i MATINEE Tomorrow 3:00 Hit The Trail “St. Paul Outdoor Sports Carnival” IN 3 REELS. A SEAT IN THIS THEATRE WILL BE JUST AS GOOD AS THOUGH YOU ATTENDED THE CARNIVAL, ALL YOU WILL MISS IS THE NOISE , Tomorrow Onl OF MATINEE AND NIGHT M8368 PHEU THEATRE Nonpartisan leagué, A_ collection was taken up among the opposers of the bill Tuesday ,afternoon for the purpose of securing a group picture from Holmboe. ‘MUST PARE $700,000. The appropriations committee of the senate andyhouse are busy in an effort to pare $700,000 from the $5,411,- 000 estimate of the state budget board WAY ETOMACKEO Gall Stones, Cancer and Uicers of the x Stomach and Intestines, Auto-Intoxi- and other fatal ailments result from Stomach Trouble. Thousands of Stomach ‘Sufferers owe their complete ; recovery to Mayr’s Wonderful Rem- edy. Unlike any other for Stomach Ailments. For sale by Lenhart Drug Co., and druggists everywhere, board of equalization must so increase the assessed valuation of the state ag to produce more funds. —— MERCHANTS HOTEL ST. PAUL’S fam- *-ousand popular pricet hotel . 200 MODERN ROOMS With Running Water. ...$1.00 to $1.50 With Bath... 91.50 to $2.50 Renovated, Redecorated, New Fur nishings. Moderate Priced Cafe. New Cigar Stand. New Grill Room, Convenient, Comfortable, Home Like. Headquarters for all from North Dakota 8d and Jackson Sts. One Block From Union Depot. Look for large Electric Signs. ment or institution. Either $600,000 to without ‘crippling any state i'o| $700,000 must come off, or the ,state WALTER A. POCOCK, Pro} and Knapp, are gathered together here. -All the new colorings and styles. $3 to $20 Florsheim New Spring ‘Styles. Now Being Shown: ROSEN’S ‘CLOTH The newest and best shodels from the hands of the makers, John B. Stetson, and Crofut We are exclusive agents ‘Shoes ING SHOP