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gh AB UUM DYE aT ee eee BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE FOR HANNAFIN with headquarters in St.Paul, was | among the business. visitors in; the ‘city today. ©, A. Blackstone, travel- ing passenger agent of the Baltimore ; & Ohio Rafiroad company, with head- uarters in St. ‘Paul, was also in the we hear notuing about the. submarines | that are sunk by chains, nets, mine | sweepers and these ingenious subma-| "AUTHLESSHESS nen wae MANDAN. DRAWS The Value of You RUM SHOW IS gives you the shivers the first ine = is 7 s ft the water alongsi ity tod: 5 A vou ut it “fimot invulnerable. On CROWD OF A00 Tey a pene ' Education ft i | of all war ‘vesselp {0 Bet it Job un-| |OADDY COULDN'T GET AWAY () M be is determined by your ear ing power upon gr: uation, derstand how to hunt the beast. | A small, fast, easily handled cruis- er, of very light draft and armed with rapid-fire machine guns, is the mon- goose of the sea that does the mil fe subi Ki Be se of; pr she. aubmariaeganane.. Pecause | fairs—was placed on the block today USSELL'S IDEA Says as Loud Noise It Was Rank- (Special to The ne Tribune) j Priend ‘Had to "Admire the Baby, Net | Mandan, N. D., Feb, 22.—Pure-bred | ‘newli {livestock valued at. approximately ; K ic age Wal Waiting, $100,000—the greatest showing in the | Inthe Street. state with the exceptions at state | BISMARCK Counter ‘attractions were responsi- ble for the calling off of the benefit > ball in honor of Dennis Hannafin, famous character of the territorial He-ts-a: pretty nice baby‘ boy, and e its light draft, a torpedo slides under} 3 é est Ever and Had Better it, and with its rapid-fire guns it can/4t @ North Dakota livestock sale. | sient Me daddy, hate days, scheduled to have been held in =) Be Returned periscope or smash in a con-|_,Four hundred farmers crowded the pea The three of them) paterson hall last night. All arrange- Ge a streets this morning and bidding dur- re on a Céntral avenue'car, on their) ments which had been planned. will makes a specialty of training young men and women for the way downtown, daddy and Billy occu- pying one seat; the mother another not. far away. * Billy was attracting cor- siderable attention from the passen- gers, which: ‘kept daddy ‘smiling be- nignly. and Quite ‘occupied’ ‘with his | ing the morning hour was brisk, The invisible. It isn’t. It|Sale commenced at 9:30 o'clock, | come to the surface to| mares bringing from $200 to $500. get its bearings and aim its torpedoes | Stallions also brought record prices and the instant it shows its ugly| for sales in the northwest. ¥ snout the destroyer shoots the hat| The sale of’ cattle was started this afternoon with F. H. Hyland of Fargo, be carried out in full, it was announc- ed this afternoon. PROMINENT MEMBERS There is a common belief that a better Bookkeeping # Stenographic positions. Its graduates are expert, and experts are always SEAS ONCE MORE PRACTICALLY FREE Motive Was to Starve England oft it. Whereupon, good-night to the n heir, » He did:xiot seem to realize’ that F ‘ submarine. crying.’ ‘The morning sale was cried a salaries from the start. and Bring the Allies to The is oaator tie weapons that| by T. H. Tellier. Tt is expected that he would finally reach the street at in demand at good Send for particulars when you know what we have done for hundreds of others, YOU will want to attend. Write G. M, LANGUM, President Bismarck, N, D. 2 all the stock will be handled at the; Wich he was to alight, but became close of the afternoon. | suddenly aware of the fact when he Lytton and Curzon meant when they said in the house of lords the other day that the submarine menace was well in hand and would soon cease to bother. Another is the long lines of small boats, being former fishing trawlers and drifters, that go carry: Their Knees By CHARLES EDWARD RUSSELL. Washington, Feb. 22.—The terrible death dealing, man eating monster, Ruthlessness, having performed be- FORM IMPORTANT FIRW Former Chief Justice, Former At- saw his wife leaving the car at the front door. «+ Passengers enjoyed his- hasty grab of Billy, with a view to making exit; fore the world for two weeks, Mr. von Tirpitz, its distinguished designer, may now take his interesting con- traption home. As a loud noise it was one of the grandest ever; as a thing to end the war, “starve England and bring the Allies to their knees, it is a bum show and had better be taken off the ‘boards. Not Greater Now. The daily toll of ships sunk is not greater now than it was before “Ruthlessness” was turned loose, and 4f von Tirpitz thinks he is going to starve anybody that way he will die first of old age. Fifteen days showed a net bag of 102 ships, amounting to 192,309 tons, an average of seven ships a day, with a total tonnage of 14/000. Only a lit- tle more than half of the snipe were British, How much shi tdnadee has ing nets and cables and incessantly | sweeping the North sea, the Irish sea | and the English channel. They stretch out, sometimes, clear across the hori- zon, and after I had watched their work some days, I understood why it was that daily countless transports pass to and fro between ‘England and, France and no submarine has ever gotten one of them. Sink Many.of Them. British navy men, who are fairly well informed about things in thelr profession, nevér were much impress: ed with the von Tirpitz Terror of the| Seas and only man-eating submarine | in captivity. They. told me quietly last August that up to that time they had sunk 151 of them and thought| they could take care of the rest. | I remember going into Kingston harbor one morning and seeing a line of mine sweepers going out. The flag- ship, was a converted yacht, on the WASHINGTON ANNIVERSARY Business in. the Capital City. was practically at,a standstill today, many of the business houses closing in ob- servance of the anniversary of Wash- ington's birthday. At the capitol the house and senate both took recesses and a number of offices at the court house were closed. All the banks of the city observed the day, 3 Exercises at Schools, At the public school special exer- cises were held in the morning, the schools being dismissed after the pro- gram. Mrs, Com. Estill, noted ‘Salva- tion army worker, spoke at the high | school. but before‘he could get aWay a man he knew entered the’ ¢ar. ‘and, not knowing: of the father’s :“Inténtions, blocked the seat while hie chucked the baby under the chin, told’ the father what @ fine boy he had, ete. In the meantime the passengei ntinued to be amused, but this time at thé father, the niother in the meantime standing in the street, The conductor doubtless’ thought of many things he could say,-but laughter got the'best of him, and, with’ the be- lated theatergoers, he waited good-na- turedlyfor-theexcited. parent to break Judge Fisk in’his many years’ ser: away and lét the car praceed.—Indian- {3 yvice on the, ‘district and supreine jench hag become one of the’ bést lis New apolis News, jown tegal ‘authorities in thé state. DECEPTION THAT IS COMMON, bit J. Linde, as attorney géneral, it for North Dakota some of the important ‘legal’ battlés waged Nations Affected in Peculiar Way by What May Be Called the Su-‘ torney General and Assistant Join Forces ‘An important partnership of ptom- inent members of the North Dakota bar was made public today with ‘the annouricement ‘of the organization of the law firm of Fisk, Linde and’ Mur- phy, of Bismarck and Minot, formed by former Chief Justice C. J. Fisk,'for- mer Attotney General Henry J. Linde and former Assistant Attorney, Gen- eral Francis J. Murphy- by any American commonwealth, and in these weighty cases Francis J. Mur- general, was indefinitely postponed in the house late yesterday afternoon on Representative Nathan’s motion. The vote—56 for postponement; 65 nays and two not voting. A number of those-who voted for indefinite post- ponement. explained: why they did not favor the measure as it is generally believed to have been inspired by the law enforcement league and other re- form organizations. TARIFF REVISION URGED 10 PREPARE FOR TRADE WAR FEDERAL BUREAU 10 HELP GUARDSMEN. GET POSITIONS ~ Minneapolis, Feb, .22. Feb, 22—The federal employment ‘bureau “was instructed from ‘Washington today to co-operate with officers of returning guardsmen to obtain employment. for soldiers. The officers were ordered particularly to help North and South Dakota guardsmen, FORMER CHAPLAIN OF Great Britain Eleven mil-| bridge of which stood an old man with! She told interestingly of her trav- lion tons—that Of her own, that] perfectly white beard and hair, in| eig in foreign countries and of het| preme Law of Irony.» _. au dhrape anseclated. Back’ or the yo. 2 is, Besides 100,000 more tons of] charge of that flotilla. He was 80; work among the women. She was | nib G3 Toe tes ee iteunive denen prake Washington, Feb. 22.—Reasonable t rench and Italian ships she can] years of age and his name was Pad-| very well received. hristian nations offer many tl tice in’ the state and’ federal’ coutts, protective tariffs and a bond issue to have if she wants them. So that at the present rate, in a year Germany will not have made a dent in the British mercantile marine. In. a year Germany will have sunk less than one-fifth of the sea-going tonnage owned by Great Britain, France and Italy, and less than one- tenth of the tonnage these nations can use if they wish. After two weeks of blockade, there- fore, the, seas are practically as free as they were before von Tirpitz, with a horrible yell, turned loose his far- famed monster, breathing fire and de- struction. While he was doing his ghost dance gett, ‘He has been a retired admiral in the British navy. the service, took rank as lieutenant commander and went to mine sweep- ing. | Nobody thought that. was remark-| able. All were doing their bit ands expected to, young and old. To anyone that knows the feeling | in the British navy the idea that sub- | marines ‘are going to quell it is just | a joke. And to anybody that knows England’s resources in ships and food, | the idea of starying her is just an- other, R. F. ‘Marquis sang three numbers | numbers. Special exercises were held in each room, consisting of patriotic songs and recitations, Attorney General William Langer spoke at the Northwest hotel to a crowd of legislatots, ‘He gave an in- teresting account of the statesman's wonderful career, paying him a high tribute. LITTLE PLOT THAT FAILED! Maggie’s Effort to “Show Up” Mac | When the war/ and the girls’ glee club, under the di- | broke he insisted upon returning to! rection of (Miss Clara Tatley, sang two | ! thirst for conquest been stronger or lustrations' of the {aw of irony. They profess the citizenship of heaven, the exclusive worship of eternal good; and never has the hungry pursuit 'of perish able joys, the love of this world; or the and the combination is one which is expected to prove very effective. Francis J, Murphy will be in direct charge of the Minot office, while Hen- ry J. Linde will devote practically all. of his time to the Bismarck business. Judge Fisk will alternate between the two, giving more of his attention to Minot. For the —présent, however, Judge Fisk and family will continue! to make their home in ' Bismarck, whither they came from Grand Forks when the judge was elevated to the supreme bench. PROTEST SINKING. . OF SWEDISH CRAFT more active than among these nations, Their official motto is exactly the re- verse of thelr’real aspiration. Under a false flagsthey play the smuggler with a droll case of conscience. Is the fraud-a conscious one? No— it is but an application of the law of frony. The deception is so common that the delinquent becomes uncon: scious of it. Every nation gives itself the provide for military preparation were ‘proposed by Senator Weeks, Republi- can,. today, as substitute provisions for the administration’ revenue Dill. “Instead of wasting time in enacting makeshift legislation of most hap- hazard character, intended to tide the government-over until another year,” said he, “congress should be working out a definite financial scheme to fit this country to cope with the com- mercial activities after the war.” $60,000 FIRE. Waconda, 8S; D., Feb. 22.—Fire in the business district of Waconda this morning caused’ a $60,000 loss. For a time, ihe ‘fire threatened the entire A SESSION VISITOR Rev. R. H. ‘Craig of Dickinson, for- mer chaplain of the senate, is in the city renewing acquaintances with the legislators. He was one of the most popular chaplains the senate ever had and upon adjournment, the senators presented him with a handsome testi- monial of their esteem. Since leaving Bismarck, Rev. Craig has been exceptionally successful in his new ‘field. ' ‘Plans ‘havé been pre- pared for a ‘new. chiitch) ‘which it is hoped to have completed’ and dédicat- ed this fall. Mr. Craig’ léft’a host of and the other tricks of his stunt, the | 0——————— += 4 | ate é i t F 7s Pherson ‘Deserved to Succeed, lie iti the course of its dally life, and Associated Press’ 5 friends in Bismarck becatise'of his Bie ie AGE th. aMeaine | CORRESPONDENCE | i but It Didn't. | not one feels the ridicule of Its posi- Acackiones Feb. 22. prrne Swedish , business district, breadth of mind and sterling Hliarac- map. We fone aDANE thatnalpiogs ier Mi haa’ tenn araiga| tion, A man must be a Japanese te | minister ‘at’ Berlin ‘has’ been directed alt ig E ter, chant ship sunk by suomarines, but KINTYRE. s Ser rebtheabe“stacphérenn, and:| POrCe*Sstigsburlesaue contradictions |to fle e prstest against the sinking GATTLE MARKETS} MAREETS — Porn Trg Miss Davidson returned Saturday, er sweétheakt’ Macpherson, and’! or the Chiristian civilization. He must | of the Swedish motor ship'Hugo’Ham- Your visit to the Twin Cities will be is on her. arrival home shé requested her | pe q native of the moon to understand | ilton. Nothing has been learned re- 0 | more enjoyable if you stop at this —— aftér spending a week from our burg. ST. PAUL. Famous Hostelry. Excellent Cuisine. i Mr Mi turday, af- mother to make some tea, as she had} the stupidity of man, and his state| Sarding the fate of the crew. 2 f DONT SUFFER tt EN gy amarok ‘and | iad nothing to eat all day, aud was] of constant delusion.—From “The Law| _ The Hugo Hamilton was on the way| | HOGS--Receipts, 1500. Market, 10¢/ Hotel Radissof, Minneapolis,» 409 Fargo. famished, of Irony” by Henry Frederic Amiel. from ‘Valparaiso with 4,000 tons of| lower. Range, $11.75 to: $12.25; bulk, Rooms—275 at $1.50 to $2.50. »° #Mrs, Carlson taught Miss David-) “Had nothing to eat!” exclaimed the pei eet salt petre, consigned to Swedish Far-| 12.00 to $12.15. ———— sg’ room the three school days of; astonished mother. “You dinna mean | ih Péaeet ay thé. Rube mers deer ee Plier uber aed {GATE Recole: re _ Killers, ac] ry. d R be needed on account steat 3. | tae tell me that Macpherson has taken v to. $6.0 ‘ Cured His RU PTURE ‘Musterole Gives Delic ves Delicious Conhfort oWhen those sharp pai pains go shooting throtgh your head, when your skull Seems as if it would split, just rub a Tittle Musterole on the temples and lagt; week, (Miss Ridgeway visited friends in| Kintyre Sunday. The pedfle of Kintyre are having fun over’ the blue, red—and. srecn ribbons’ used for badges. The Kintyre Literary club met in ye for a trip and not gaen ye yer din- ner?” “Aye, that I dae,” answered the starving Maggie. “Well, of all the mean beasts,” sald fertilizer in Sweden, She carried a erew of more than 20. s To get into Iowa is to feel at home, remarks a writer in the Christian Her: ald. Iowa is peopled by “Rubes.” The more I see of the smart New Yorker, the more I love the “Rube.” A “Rube,” as I understand ft, is a man who has TO RESUME’ MAIL SERVICE. Christiania, Feb, 22.—It is officially announced that mails can again be sent to western Europe and America. and heifers, $5. ers and feeders, steady, at $4.00 to $8.50, SHEEP—Receipts, 90. ‘Market, steady. Lambs, $7.50 to $14.00; weth- ers, $6.00 to $11, AY; ewes, $5.50 to 25c -higher, at $5.00 to.,$11.50; stock-| I was badly ruptured ‘while lifting a trunk several years ago. Doctors said- my: only hope, of. cure was an operation. Trusses did me no good. Finally I got hold of something that quickly ‘and completely cured me. neck. It draws out the inflammation, ‘ her mother, as she ministered to Mag- My wie e ha day, February 22. , ip , e soothes away the pain, usually giving ee cen tudes ‘Ua met| Ble's wants. “Gang awa’ round tae his hes foreesten Ney 8 Ee aati pet The dates of sailings ‘will not, how- | $10.23. Years have passed and the rupture sei ete is a clean, white oint-| Will Ms. Sisco Tuesday afternoon of] lodgin's, and gee him back the auit| time of my ilfe, I rode behind three | °Y¢" °° published, CHICAGO has never returned, although I am do- 2 acne : "| this w | dollar he pai yer ticket, and that'll toads : OG: “ket, |i 5 ment, made with ail ef anultaed tNaster Howatd Urevig, who “has aco eta! in tout o” bs landlady.” | HOPES A Scan nies cad CELEBRATE BIRTNDAY: steady, BUR, F235 to $12.15" ene we ray operating BO vost tite, no etter than a mustard plaster an 7 : 4 ites op. | Ut One afternoon. Towa lu Salt Lake City, Feb. 22—For the o » $12, 3 das been” suffering from an ulcerated/ So, after Maggie had filled the ach-| cation jin colleges instend of cabarets | fist ‘time in its history, the All-Brit. [$11.90 to $12.70; mixed, $12.35 to trouble, I have nothing to sell, but does not blister. Many doctors and nurses frankly secommend Musterole for sore throat, bronchitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, congestion, pleurisy, rheu- matism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore mus- cles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet— colds of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia). It is always dependable. s better. Lucille Easton of Wishek came up Saturday to visit friends a few days. Mr. Rodenbough, Mrs. Davis, broth- er, has returned from the hospital ana is getting along as well as might be expected. Pca Mrs. Rodenbough and (Mrs. Lebar- ons are vieiting‘¢ at the Davis home. HERE [RE FROM WING. Among the business visitors in the! capital city Tuesday from Wing, were Gust Eckholm, Jacob Kalia and An- drew Niva, KE, B. Naset of Menoken was also a business visitor in the city} Tuesday. | EWNESS is an attraction in itself; hence we are attract- ing void, she douned her bonnet and | shawl, and set off for Macpherson’s lodgings. “If Macpherson fs in, tell him I wad like tae speak tae him,” she said to} the landlady, who answered her knock. A moment or two later Macpherson ‘made his appearance. Astonished to see who his visitor was, he-asked what | was the matter. “There's naething the matter,” said Maggie. “I only wanted tae gie ye the money fur ma ticket.” “Hoots, toots, wuinman, there was nae hurry. Saturday wad ha’ been soon enough,” answered Mac, pocketing the coin.—London Tit-Bits. | BAD COUNTRY FOR KINGS Many Rulers of Poland Compelled to Leave, Murdered or Ignomini- ously Deposed. Poland has not been very kind to Henry of Valois, | 1 | and the effect is easily seen. It Is a wealthy state and that is not so ensily seen. . Iowans have learned that a dollar if the bank is worth two in the earring and you may be conde- scending to an Yowan capitalist with- out knowing ‘that he could buy yoy{} out and use you for a hitching post for his horses. ish society of this city today celebrat- ed the Birthday of Washington. HOUSE KILLS BOWMAN’S TEMPERANCE MEASURE House: bin 37, providing fot Hib ap: pointment of three special Jaw) én- forcement officers by the attorney Applying Physics'in a Street Car. One of the fundamental theories you were taught in your high school phys- ics will save you a lot of trouble ev- ery day if you apply it. Straphangers in the street car lurch forward when the car stops and back- ward when it starts. It's inconvenient, especially if a 200-pounder hits you. Remember that place fn the physics text! “To every action there is an op. posite and equal reaction.” Well, apply it. When the car stops, lean toward the rear. When it starts, lean toward the front. You lurch because you're the op: heavy, $12.35 to $12.85; rough, pigs, $9.50 to $11,00. ‘CATTLE—Receipts, 5500. Market, Steady. ‘Native beef steers, $7.85 to $11.90; western steers, not quoted; cows’ and per $5.75 to $10.30; calves, $9.00 to $f3. SHEBPaecentg "11,000, ‘Market, steady. ‘Wethers, $10.90 to $12.15; Tambs,-$12:40 to $14.70. ubscribers On and after this date éollections will be made from all subscribers of The DAILY will give full information about how you may find ‘a complete cure with- out operation,-if you write to me, Eu- gene M. Pullen, Carpenter, 252-C, Mar- cellus Avenue, Manasquan, N. J. Bet- ter cut out this notice and show it to any others who are ruptured—you may save a life or at least stop the misery of rupture and the worry and nger of an operation. sansa soa eee — 1 I i Se = ed each season to the new styles and new articles of wear and fre- LE SAL ee TRIBUNE—who receive their papers by daitjee 00 the first of each month by the car- All accounts prior to March 1, 1917. are due “ANY, but the carrier is authorized to make col- fa worthless man who was elected ta! posite reaction to the car's movement, the throne by the diet, fled, after a| Simple and preetical isn’t it?—Co, pearance: quently look forward to their ap- _., reign of fivé months, in a most ludi- crous fashion; Michael Wieniowiecki, son‘of a fanious general, a weak an insignificant mai, who was élected king against his will, “died suddenly ;” | oné Augustus was deposed; his sac Stanislaus Leszczynski, was lumbus Dis Modern Methuselah. , 1 “In the axis, of upper burial grotind of Germantown, there is a tombstone, which’ gives the age of him who? 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