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“FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1917. FNL CRD ON ASS OF BLS . i | i TAFT’S NIECE TO WED PROFESSOR You Shake Like a Leaf, Want To:Run.and Can't; Sweat Cold and Prickle All Over, Says Empey! By ATHUR EMPEY. In reserve dugouts, “somewhere dp like a leaf. I melted into the ground, shaking Three shells followed the resenting the Sequel to TOMORROW ee | first In rapid succession, every shell HEE ear Jim: | burst ma 8 Eley | | You have been pounding me so hard|; y, ane mejgick’ at ie stomagy. “6 Twenty-Nine Senate Measures on with the question “How did it feel the ani o Tun and couldn’ nee ' f H first time under fire?” I suppose that out all over me and my} = ae Calendar of House For Third} 'Til have to answer it, but, so help me t prickly sensation. | j . feck Read: Today. { 30b, if you show this letter to any- ing the shell): 5 R { M ut | u t 3 pane H e, you and I will sever diplomatic of a’ whistle |= E: ee U ua as er lece relations. “company anen Sprang | - Z yy s STATE HIGHWWAY BOARD | eens oul, wiih, 8 drake obeae li: Beat ceiped, With Richard Bennett in Fs, | forcements from England, you know. fation‘ split, into sections. | 2 eae z $ ACT BEFORE oe handed Louis NEG There were 250 of us, ‘The battalion| How I managed to stick with my oy ; 59.7-REEL i OUISE Nee we were to re-inforce had been cut up! squad, I don't know. It TEAS * On Statute Would Enable. State to Take! TAFT N pretty badly, only about 400 being | rible mightmare to me q * s i 7 jJeft of their original 1,000. llike putty and-m feet * 2 a =i . | 1 pe grontage fot Yegeral Ale i ait pet wing 4 — To us, the older men who had been Program igi F . aa 4 he line,” were heroes. We wor- Provisions, | Cincinnati university, has been up t 2 ie 4 Ramee as j i , h shipped them and drank in their tales The final grind of the Fiftocnth as-4 announced. She is the daughtel or bioodshed and bray Tooking at me with » copier sembly on bills half-passed, i. e., which already have gone through one} of Charles P. and Mrs, Taft and niece of former president William Howard Taft. house, began at 2 o'clock titis after-}— i noon, The opening of the fift'y-fourth legislative day found 29 senate bills on the house calendar for third read-} ing and final passage and seven Ouse | pills on the senate calend he lists | + corporation semi-monthly. In the Senate. House bills up for final acrfon in the By slow marches we gradually ad- | vanced nearer to the line. One windy | morning three of us were sitting out- side of the billet when a faint rumb- ling came to our ears. of the old company men, I remarked: “Starting to thunder, guess we'll have a storm.” Letting the butt of his cigaret hang from his lower lip. he gave me a con- Turning to one; Out of the “corner ‘my watched the captain, expecting ever) minute for him to-tell med was.a grace to the company. But nothing happened until we ar-: {rived at a shell smashed bilket, where; we were to Stay for the night. i round me and} I looked at the ruins jmy sickness returned: J-would have {given ten years of my life to have | eye Ij Admission Adults - 20c Children 10c ~ senate included H. B, 226, relating to 3 were added to b s an Es temptuous look and replied: War. had lost | 5 Re sees ae , iit eee ice ssolution of corporations: H: B. ephunder:—hell! Thain’s the guns bean sate uper vor. druly: 4PM | citing complications of immumeradie| mittee reports, although ningde n requiring :vailway ; G ig ane PAE avert ap sorts... f , requiring railways to construct ¥ his we f C up the line.” ‘Two days.after this we “took over’ 7 3 From the moment that the small | birthday found a majority of the Jeg-| ¢ in a holiday spirit, desire to attend committee meetings. with Mitle | y ies all junctions or intersection: attleways; companies to construct “ requiring rai One afternoon we were marching along a road dotted with shell holes, when suddenly there came a sharp! the front line trench for eight days. Eight days.of misery for'me. I was on the point of a nervous breakdown, heir to the Stanley earldom, little Ar- ; covered Secretary Keniston Say Says “Boys” Come to Him Daily Asking For thur Stanley, is in the gypsy camp under ‘the.care of Quab- Many of » spent the day |B. 93, providing that bail for a p on ling. Our captain shouted, “Get| with that gnawing fear always at my 1 H i , ec nde ccd’ F : | are vd with the theft of horses or down,” but warning wasn't needed./neart, that fear of being a coward in enaaars ipl "srlentts ihe. murayeguray, Work in City. x a s an Th hole company had flopped, wit! e eyes y fellow men. a + D, pant cattle shall in no case be less than The w P: the eyes of my fellow until the conspirators, Blair and De| A direct appeal for positions for stock sold gt auction there under th auspices of the agricultural collag In the House. . Senate Bill No. 1, ‘fer of land titles, final third reading in the hou: If the Dill i passes, the adoption of its prov! fons j temains optional, and the nreasure is said to be not at all radical, as com- ‘pared with similar statutes adopted g by other states. He: On general orders, the house had station, of the Senator Stenni0’s ae ig reating modified Torrens measure for trims-{+4 consi reached its fengin and named by that nec sidered a part of any high constructed under the super the commission, 2,000; 1915 creating a adjutant general, a state highwa labor the governor; ry bridges shal. H. B, 121, repealing the act of state board of immi- H. B, 311, defining the duties nd H. B. 168, commission st of the governor, the state commissioner of agriculture and two members to de, providing and that the cost of} such bridges shall be borne equally the exception of a few recruits, myself included, who were too mystified to move. Then about 50 yards to our, left, came a deafening report and_black clouds of dirt rose up from a field. 1 was paralyzed; couldn’t make a move, A sergeant grabbed my leg and shouted: “Get down on your belly, ety-blank dud.” you blank- | up. It was just sheer force of will that kept me from running, when I heard the shells come screaming through! the air, “~*~ But now. Jim, I am_ used to. ft, though at times, when in a tight cor- ner, my hair’begins to stand straight Au revoir, write soon, and send: mey some cigarets, COMPARES ‘ALL | Major Arthur of the army staff. reads that all able bodied male citizens of BY SUBMARINE (Associated Press.) . hington, Feb. 2: Solark Allen an Ame! jaa China, perished when the French lin: er, Athos, was destroyed by a subma- rine, 219 miles east of Malta, on leb- several members of Company A, First infantry North Dakota national guard, was made by Secretary Keniston of the Commercial club thisafternoon. “I have had several requests for jobs by able-bodied men,” said the secretary. “They tell me they are willing to work at anything.” The secretary urges those who have employment for the “boys’ jmunicate immediately with his office. BEAT “AGGIES.” The University defeated the ‘ Vaux, make their night entrance to the vap and overpower the gypsy, i binding Yim to a chair and leaving ‘him helpless, there is a succession of thrilling episodes that keeps the audi- jen constantly on the qui vive. Many {new elements complicate the situa- tion with which the young earl’s pro- itectors are confronted in the action jof the second chapter. You visit to the Twin Cities will be more enjoyable if you stop at this Famous Hostelry. ‘Excellent Cuisine. | ¢ for the afternoon Senate Bills 117 and] by the state and the county in which the United States in their nineteenth | rua VW. ‘Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis; 409/ gies” here last evening at basket all f 118, concurrent ri solutions for amend-!the improvement is made; providing year must: take an 1l-months train- nsul Keblinger, at Malta, cabled !'R ; 275 at $1:50 to $2.50: ; by a score of 25 to 4, ments to the constitution which would | that two-thirds of all revenues derived ing course, to-be followed by two re a report of Haden's death to the state | Roomg;: 273 at ste te see - = empower the state to e and oper-| from the licensing and registration of petition courses, one in their twenti- t nd said that the} ate a combined terminal elevator and] aytomobiles shall be paig into the eth year and one in the twenty-first wae given as in| | LRTI RE I flour mill and a packing plant cold storage warehouse. Neither of these resolutions has met with much fayor at the hands of the league, but 4 ey are believed to be generally pop-} give the act immediate effect. 4 an with the people, who embodied | 0° — I MANY ATTEND DEMONSTRATION, cha Te ee eee iy the Dla: 4 hapter o i ; aera tease, mugciPel| GLAss. [Former Equity Leader Will Take| Many of the housewires.. of is: mond from the Sky,” at the Grand to-| EASTERN CORN aie ethene MUTTON AND . P jast fa ‘am pai 7 7 Bs fs ‘ . jmarck are attending the demonstra- night and tomorrow. | Fe genator. Lindstrom’s chicken Dbill.{ 1 am still at it, cutting and settin 1 ; w j marc t I monstra: (4B to and 8, B. 74, which removes! all kinds on short notice, “Auto gh re Urn aay ae Reso oe ecto CI the} FRESH DRESSED CHICKENS peat hich|eut and set from $1.50 up, according | Country, Says Langer. store in Sixth street. of the Hiawatha Stanley family, a diamond as big as a ee atueh dae tan hihi as brand of canned fruits and vy eetables the Koh-i-noor. and as troublesome, OYSTERS BROOKFIELD: SAUSAGE ; Jamve caused so much damage to farm|t state bighw to the highwa whence the fund originate, and carr hickn o size and t . and one-third in- fund of the county ing an emergency clause which would | WITH AR 0 (|S all on me at “IT Jeave it to you—which was the jand the Empres !year. The war department officials say that if the plan is put into effect, an army of 500,600 well trained men could be,raised each year. coffee, KE, George vterian Tenn. Mission | Board at Nashville, All elements of a smashing adv at aa i ! is characterized by kidnapping, at-) Central Meat Market PORK TENDERLOINS tern North Takota,|216 4th street for prices. 1 also handle | PT Ao ecnersl orders this etter: a line of paints, oils, lead, etc., which ‘bigger patriot; was it James J. Hill; of Duluth ig in charge a the demon- tempted assassination, desperate e1 et cn n0on. {I am closing out very cheap. Call) Or George F. Loftus?” Attorney Gen-/ stration. A special feature of Satur- counter, diplomatic intrigue and e Smoked Halibut, Salmon and Finan Haddie I eres ttaches to Sen-!and see me. eral Langer asked a large audience | day afternoon, will be the serving of 5 ee Lat soul ee public service | —Adv., ELL, FAUNCE. \which gathered Wednesday afternoon | strawberry short cake. All the Wor | ! Home Made Sausages of all kinds. ¢ bed ‘ in the assembly room of the Hotel|men of the gjty, are invited. = @ i Northwest to hear the attorney gen- —— ? ; é 1 feral’s addr on Washington. MUST SUPRORT.: HIS CHILDREN. : “Loftus! Loftus!” came the re-| St. Patl, Feb, 22—A father must }sponse from enthusiasts scattered |care for his children, unless the court | Does night find “youl sshagatel ; q one - SERVI , MUALITY GROCERY DEPT. Veclb, Strawberries Young Onions Celery Cauliflower more. UPITZ CO. MASTER GROCERS CE SANITARY MEAT DEPARTMENT We will have fresh ocean Crabs and Florida Lobsters for $i tomorrow, also bulk Shrimp, Our meats are all corn fed and Government inspected, why take a chance, try us and see the difference, you pay no LL ED We will have strictly Fresh Buttermilk, Cream and good Dairy Butter. Libby’s Asparagus Tips 22c Cranberries, 2 qts. for .. 25c j Imported Swiss Cheese, i per pound ......... . 40c Grape Juice, per bottle 20c and 40c REMEMBER TH iichmamdininn et 4 Saturday Specials! SPEAR & CO. 112 6th Street Grape Fruit, 2 for ..... 15¢ Oranges, per dozen, 25c 35c and 50c. Schneider’s Salad Dressing, per bottle 22c CUCUMBERS CELERY LETTUCE and other green vegetables. CALL 37 and let us supply you. E NUMBER 37 Pacific Coast White Grapes, Our vegetables and fruit stock is as complete as.can be obtain- ed at this season of the year, Our meats are the very choisest meats usually sold at up-to-date meat markets. Chickens and Oysters ‘through the audience. ; “Of the three great leaders who fill | the hearts of the northwest, | would name Washington, the founder of his country; Lincoln, the savior of his country, and, after we are long dead }a voice will peal across the prairies the name of George F. Loftus, the man who in a great national crisis made decent living possible in North | Dakota.” (United Press) With the British armies in the field: | Feb, 22.—To the hunting call blown lon the caliope, clerks and stenogkaph- jers, members of a London battalion, ,on Tuesday at dusk raided German | Hill No, 260 and the blocks ngarby. | One hundred and nineteen soldiers, one officer and seven machine guns | were captured together with numer- {ous dugouts, in which several hundred soldiers were hidden and refused to come out and which were destroyed. was reported. The zig zag nature of | the ground surrounding the hill neces- | sitated the attackers’ lining up on the open ground. The city chaps, after the sound of the caliope bugle, charg- ,ed in 500 yard circles and joined j hands behind the enemy's line. The prisoners taken were all members of | the 158th Prussian regiment. NO DECISION tN WAY CASE YET The case of Frank Way, in session since Wednesday, went to the. jury ‘this morning and no decision .-was reached.at.a late hour this afternoon. He was tried.on a charge of perjury. Frank Finlayson, charged - with maintaining and keeping a common | nuisance, asked for a change of venue, | The motion was granted but the place morning, is still being argued. | address has not been decided. | The universal training plan was be- fore the president this afternoon. It carried a letter of transmittal ‘from Secretary Baker. Neither the presi- dent nor Secretary Baker would ex- press apy form of recommendation. ‘The resume of the bill as prepared by releases him from the responsibility, the supreme court today decided. Car-| oline Jacobs, of Duluth, sued her hus- band for a divorce and failed to get it, but is living apart, with her three children, from’ her husband, She} sued him to force him to support the | children and won. Decreased Cost of Living. The cost of 1,000 candle-hours ot ii to $2, and along toward the latter half sand candie-hours cust less than 50 | cents, With.the present efficiency of the electric lamp the cost of the same unit is about ten cents, or one-twenty- ‘Gfth of the original cost a centuryago: | “A Shine c=, In Ev ery -Drop” be G THE McCONKEY COMMERCIAL co. are now located in their new place on Broadway, between Fifth and Sixth | nerves unsettled—too tired:to rest? Hershey’s Cocoa, Geese Chicken Lamb Hershey's Chocolate, : ee candi@hours OC | is the food-tonic that corrects these K. C. Baking Powder, 25-02... 18¢ Small Pig Pork | tight. Fen eE eS ae troubles. “Its pure cod liver oil i 7 } Quality Grocers No, 3 Cans Plums, with : ' i were tile only tarntiable ‘sith | a cell-building food to purify and Successors to Brown Bros. BVMID voce Calf Liver Calf Brains | q ere the only available illuminants, / h the blood oF h . | The coming of kerosene cut the cost | enric e blood and nouris 5S—PHONES—56 Breakfast Sausage t | the nerve-centers, Your | strength will respond to “We Thank You” Brown & Gelérffiann Fancy Sweet Potatoes, .. per Ib. Flaked White Soap, spe- cial price for Saturday +.10 Bars 40c only . OLD AND FRESH VEGETABLES Carrots, Beets, Parsnips Clicuquot Club Gigerale, reg, 20c seller, special Rutabagas, Cabbage price .. » 186 Green Onions Oranges, per doz, ..........15¢ These oranges are fully one- fourth larger than those we have been selling at 1c each, so lay in a supply. fring KKK, per 10-Ib ie ie oe 0$1.20 Herring, Spiced, per 10-Ib, pail Bananas, per doz. ........ 20¢ Campbell’s Soups— } Prices are steadily advan- cing and afe now 2 for 25c; any flavor, special today On the following we will al- low 15¢ off on 6 cases as- sorted to your liking— Red Lockeye Salmon, 1-!b. lie streets, in the Grand Pacific Annex. | Our aim will be to carry such goods | get for our own tables and not hesi- tate to have our friends sit down to; more than others, but, it is worth Prices are changing so. rapidly «that | ‘we cannot tell what they will be from day to day, but our prices will run as heretofore, on very close margins. ‘Call up 209 and give us a trial, Red ‘Lockeye Salmon, '/z-lb. Pink Salmon, tall cans, 1-Ib. “The Satisfaction Store” our table and partake with us, know-| tins ...-- +++ Bebe eee 1c SESS 45 SATURDAY SPECIALS. MEATS WILSON 10 CALL ing that everythine Wil S26 D00d. | Fish: Balls, Aslb,stine. «<7. 200 makes a specialty of training young men and women for the Pacific. Coast Apricots, reg. Order a roast of our fancy Bur- Those of you. who have not | i * better pric 25c, per can.........20¢ leigh County cornfattened beef | 7 | tried our Java & Mocha Coffee, | Shrimp, per can ...-.------ 15¢ for your Sunday dinner. { get a can and try it. It costs Lobster, 14 Star, can ...... 20 H Teg. price 25c, per can ... 20¢ the market affords, and we have | continual EGE fazed ie It is getting to be our biggest a-full assortment of sea tiale tie seller. i d positions. Its graduates are expert, and experts Quart-Jar Sweet Relish, reg. ‘on March 5, or merely make that the 2 a i Both. Phones - ex, are always price 35¢, per jar Ve eae BEE r arene: VEAL caaen | occasion for delivering his inaugural | S'4Pe fruit, a No! 1 article, each Se. | PHONE al | tn demand at good salaries from the start. ©7130 3rd Street... Tomatoes, Cucumbers Extra Fancy Head Rice Head Lettuce, Celery 3 Ibs. 25¢ Extra Fancy Grape Fruit Pure High Test Sweet eee dneeenenseee ers 12: for-266 Cream: The Value of Yout Education —s is determined by your earning power upon graduation, The BISMARCK Bookkeeping * Stenographic Send for particulars when you kn for hundreds of others, YOU will want te: Gita wie SG. M. LANGUM, President’ Bismarck, _ GREEN VEGETABLE DEPT. Frank’s Milwaukee Sausa: of the nineteenth century the same | . a, ueca Lotte oh Maen ioe amount could be purchased for a dol- | Scott's Emulsion—but see Hawallan Pineapples reg: Extra Fancy Late Howe x eeeurt saa’ aromatics fn == lar. Competition’ between kerosene and | that you get SCOTT'S. ular 25¢ seller, special Cranberries .......2.qts 25¢ Hot-house Cucumbers gas further reduced the cost unt in| oomficld, N- J, = the last quarter of a century a thou- | rat BVICE eatin cseetewecicetes) 206. 1 = 7 ‘for the trial has not been set. that we can stand behind as being the | tins f 18¢ A . , The case of Julius Ladehoff, who is | best that money can buy—not to get | ee fees . 4 4 | being tried for maintaining and keep-| inferior goods in order to make a) Red Alaska Salmon, 1-lb. rown ones ling a common nuisance, called. this| Cheap price, but get such as we would Rive) os sFeiawaaceees sesee 256

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