The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 6, 1917, Page 2

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March 6—Three of | into custody was on an t the children were saved but the | battery charg: ‘ond time was} pro fourth, a child of one and achalt’ ye on a charge of white slavery. perished jn the flames which destroy- ed the John He home near ¢ Butte Sunday. The parents we | side doing chores when one of the; children playing with matches light- ed some paper on the wall. HOUNTRALL T0 OPEN GHMPAIGN FOR SIGN POSTS All Cross-Roads in County to Have Guide Signs—Many Roads Mr. and Mrs, John artney was. ken to Bismarck yesterday for med-| (Speci ical treatment. The boy was playing White The] with a rifle which was accidentally township trustees a ige olficers | discharged. of Mountrail county are expected to work in union this spring in getting sign posts placed for the convenience of gutomobilists. All cross roads in the. county will have guide signs if the plans of the county offi ied out. Some of the prin work will be completed this year. CONSOLIDATE NESPAPR JF. Richards A of The Herald Harvey, nees Purchase and The Adyers oD pune) . D., March 6~ litor of the Harvey Journal,| 1; Syegperday announced the purchase of ‘the-Herald Publishing company, pub- ster of The'‘Heratd and The Ad- fser. Thé? papers will be consoli- dated with The Jou L BOOKKEEPER STL MISSING misters Surrounds Whereabouts of | Flynn, Who Raised Cheek At estown (Special to The Tribune) Jamestown, N. D., March 6-—-Mys- tery still surrounds the whereabouts » bookkeeper for the B of this ¢ al days a » check to fore leaving for parts unknown. It is understood that his books and peared SHINE IN EVERY Black Silk Stove i Get a’‘Can TODAY. J. R. Rich- | yf counts have been c| dup, and eral other errors covered that will place ia erious charge against the ‘young man should he be hende s of the company. refuse to rumors, however, di: app fa) verify th CROSBY WAN ARRESTED. TWICE OAY and Battery Charge and Al. | so White Slavery (Special to The Tribune) WITH RIFLE Twelve-Year-Old Son of John McCarty of Underwood Brought to Bismarck (Special to The Tribune) { Underwood, N. D., ch 6—Shot through the foot and suffering from loss of blood, the 12 ‘old son of BOES TO MARKET WITH THREE PIGS: | ~ BETS BIG CHECK John Carroll of Rainy | Butte Country, =.Gets . $104.75 or $11.50’ Per Hundred (Special to The Tribune) Hettinger," N. D. Carroll of the Ri came to town this week with three pigs. He returned to his home with a check of $104.75 which he presented to his wife. He got the top. price, March 6—Johu | y Butte country, | | State Central Teachers’ | William La Shelle Faces Assault | MAYOR H. C. FLINT TO | Alumni Members Will Organize {row BOY PLAYING =: SHOT IN LEG i | | THREE. HUNDRED TEACHERS WILL ATTEND MEETING Associa. | tion Convention Opens To- morrow in Jamestown GIVE ADDRESS WELCOME | Stutsman County Alumni Association — (Special to The Tribune) | Jamestown, N. D., March 6—Ap- | imately 300 teachers will invade Jamestown this evening and tomor- morning to attend the annual three-day convention of the North Da- a Central Teachers ssociation, which opens tomorrow morning. Mayor H. C, Flint will deliver the; addr of ome to the visitors, and the keys of the city vill be turn- over to them for the ensuing three ssoci- ounties, .aMoure, sentatives from all these six distric will attend. Alumni Association Alumni members will be in attend ance and during the ion itis plan- | ned to organ a Stutsman County Such an organ ts ti Barnes coun-/ believed will be for the f all in this section. best inter Alumni of Valley City will be v tors throughout the entire three d a banquet and re-union being plan- “His Master's APATITE day even-| ned by these visitors for ing, the closing day of the s Boston Edueator to An interesting program prepared, some of the prominent edu- | cators of North Dakota, and others | with national prominence, having con- sented to deliver addres J. Adams Puffer, national vocational expert, will be one of the speakers, while Lincoln Smith of South Dakota, and E. M. Phillips of Minnesota, are two otHer celebrities slated for ap- pearance. i] MARMARTH MAN SAVED BY.ACT OF COMPANION Anderson: Jerked From Beneath Running Board and Held $11.50 per hundre WELL-KNOWN STATE: EDITOR ‘Condition of George Farries, | WhoIs at Battle Creek, \ Believed Serious D., Publisher. of and one of March 6—George the = Willi the we Herald. state newspapermen, has santarium) a Jatlle C hopes of escaping an ope ! ns declare imminent. Pports. indicate that his condition is serious. CHILD CHOKES TO. DEATH Six-Months-Old. - nt oof Mr and Mrs, At Rau of Mott, Meets idden Death (Special to The Tribune) gent, N. D., March 6—The six- old baby of Mr. and Mrs. Al Mott, choked to death Sunday Particulars were not given esterday. i} Re; mont Rau evening. in advices reaching here THREE PLAYS GIVEN FARGO COLLE E TODAY (United Press) Fargo, N. D., March 6—Three short plays, one French, one German and one Engiish were given at the Fargo College today. the proceeds of which will, go to the Red Cross work ‘in Europe. Every Student who :Enrolls with ef ¢ 5 BISMARGE ‘o ein Nee at this-time last spring has been sent to good positions. Let us send you names of some of these. When you know what we have done for others, YOU will want to attend. Write i; G, M. LANGUM, President. Biematck North Oakota | | | REPORTED "FOR AUTOMOBILES j death by Jim Barns, who grabbed An- Until Train Stopped ribune) j h 6-—~Thrown | end of a moving} nderson, rid-| s saved from | Marmart under the ar¢ switch engine, Georg ing on the footboard, wv derson by the collar of the mackinaw and dragged him along until the en- gine could be stopped. The foot board had struck a pile of frozen throwing Anderson der, the forward part of the engin THOR IAVENTOR” INVENTOR’ HAS SAFETY DEVICE | Claims It Will Prevent Wheels /| is rol of the city. AN shoul ’ ‘To insure Victor quality, always look for the famous trademark, foice."’ It is on every Victrola and every Victor Record, It is the identifying label on all’ genuine Victrolas and Victor Records, The grea The greatest music Music achieves its highest beauty, gives its deepest and most lasting joy, only when the instrument is the finest and the artists the greatest. . To have a Victrola is to have the everlasting pleasure of hearing the music of your desire, glorified \by the incomparable artists who have chosen the Victrola as the perfect instrument to bring their art.to your home. ‘Think of hearing the in the midst of home’s & Caruso, Alda, Bori, Braslau, Calvé, Culp, de Gogorza, Destinn, Farrar, Gadski, Galli-Curci, Garrison, Gluck, Hempel, Homer, Journet, Martinelli, McCormack, Melba, Ruffo, Schumann-Heink, Scotti, Sembrich, Tetrazzini, Whitehill, Williams, Witherspoon, Werren- rath and others. ters of instrument!—Elman, Kreis- ler, Paderewski, Powell, Zimbalist and many, more. And the ld be a Victrola! singers forts!|— And these mas- _ The greatest instrument test artists Victrola XVII, $250 Victrola XVII, electric, $300 ‘Mahogany or oak most celebrated bands and orchestras, including Sousa’s Band, Pryor’s Band, Conway’s Band, Vessella’s, Band and Victor Herbert’s Orchestra. These world-renowned artists. and musical organizations, matchless in their several fields of music, make records for the ictor exclusively... Can there be any doubt that your instrument There are Victor dealers everywhere, and they. will gladly play, your favorite music for you and demonstrate the various styles of the Victor ‘and Victrola—$10 to $400, Victor Talking Machine Co., Camden, N. J. Important Notice. All Victor Talking Machines are patented and are only licensed, ani Recordsonly. All Victor Records are patented and are only licensed, and with right of use Victor Records and Victor Machines are scientifically coordinated and synchronized by(bur special: processes of. manufacture; and their use, except with each other, is not only unauthorised, but damaging and unsatisfactory. New Victor Records demonstrated at all dealers on the 26th of each month Victrola “Victrola” is the Ree i ae right of use with Victor ctor Talking Machines only, Hill ae NAOH AV MU MUAAUMUMUMU UNTO AA UMURAU TUTTE il i i th Reve nT TRAV RAUARURAUTAUT AT AE UA i H HE ee: ; tor a president, antsfour commission- who will henceforth have con- “Jack-Knifed” | and Upsetting Cars Becoming to The Tribune) i . D. March 6—A_ safety | 3 for automobiles which in case of accidents will cause the wheels of | the auto to run in a parellel line with the car, thus eliminating the risk of the wheels becoming “jack-knif- FREE TO ASTHMA: SUFFERERS. A New Home Cure That Anyone Can Use Without Discomfort or Loss of Time. We have a.New Method that cures ed” and the car upsetting. has been | patented by H. H. Eldredge, a garage- man here, who worked on the device two years. The device will be manu- fi red in St. Paul.and will sell for $15, The inventor declares that a time will come when all automobiles will be equipped with one, EDINBURGH MAN RESIGHS | Asthma, and-we want you to try it at our expense. ‘No matter whether your velopment, whether it is present ai occasional or -cbronic Asthma, you should send. for. é free. trial of our |method, Nd matter in what climate ;you live, no matter what. your age jor occupation, if you are troubled ‘with asthma, our method should re |lieve you: promptly. | ‘We especially want to send it to burgh to Take Position at Cloquet, Minn. (Special to The Tribune) Edinburgh, N. D., March 6—Having taken a position as instructor in man- ;those apparently hopeless cases, {where all forms of inhalers, douches, Professor Peterson Will Leave Edin-| opium preparations, fumes, “patent |smokes,’ etc. have failed. We want {to show everyame at our own ex. | pense, thatsthis. new method is de. ‘signed to end all difficult breathing, all wheezing, and all, those terrible ual training in the high school at Cloquet, Minn., Frederick Smith Pet- erson has announced his resignation to take effect immediately. HARVEY TO VOTE ON COMMISSION QUESTION (United Press) Harvey, N. D., March 6—An elec- tion will be held in this.city March 14 to determine whether or not Har- vey is to adopt the commission form of government. tion carry, the city authorities will Certify the a] | the governor, who; -| Will have saateda patent under the; great seal of the state. Within 20 days thereafter the citizens will vote Should this proposi- | baroxysms at once and for all time. |_This free offer is too important to ‘neglect a single day. Write now and then begin the method at once, : case is of long standing or recent de: no money. Simply mail coupon be low. Do_it, Roday... 5 FREE ASTHMA COUPON — FRONTIER ASTHMA CO., Room 1056-A, Niagara.apd Hudson Sts., Buffalo, NY, i Send free trial of. your method, | to: Jamestown Chef Cooks “‘Friends’’ Louis Levis Leaves Railroad City Suddenly—Woman Believed _to Be.in Case DEBTS AMOUNTING TO. $130 ARE OVERLOOKED Alleged That Young Man Eloped With Winsome: Damsel— Officers Have Clue (Special to The Tribune) Jamestown, March 6—Louis i.evis, for some time employed as day cook at a dairy lunch in this city, has dis+ appeared, leaving behind him debts amounting to $130, but failing to leave behind his future address, Levis “borrowed” $30 from’ Olaf Knutson, day chef at the dairy lunch, ; the evning ebfore his hasty de! ture. an even” century note for medical ser- vices. Woman in the Case? It is alleged that the young man eloped with a young and winsome damsel, who has been frequenting these parts of late. As no young lady is known to be missing, it is impos- sible to certify this rumor. Officers Have Clue _ r preety of jee ey have a strong jue. i leveloping: rapidly, and: they feet ed that in'a short time they will have the man back in the city, to answer to charges preferred. He also owes a local physician | by .the ‘two men minus some change. now (Special to The Tribune) “Parshall, N. carpenters started at work this weck IMPROVEMENT ATPARSHALL D., March 6—Railway | ud other improvements in the here sold town eppipg town the fastest s state. Your visit to the Twin Cities will ; be more enjoyable if you stop at this Famous Hostelry. Excellent Cuisine. Hote! Radisson, Minneapolis; 409 Rooms; 275 at $1.50 to $2.50, Says Simple R Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin Effective as a Remedy For Con- Stipation. Among older people the various or- gans of the.body have a tendency to slow up and weaken, and this is usu- ally first manifest in a pronounced in- activity of the bowels. Good health is dependent on regu- jarity in this important function; whenevr there is the slightest indica- ;tion of constipation a mild laxative should be taken to relieve the con- gestion and dispose of the accumulat- ;ed waste. Cathartics or purgatives should not be employed, however: | their effect is only temporary. | A mild laxative such as the. com- | bination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin, known as Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin jis the ideal remedy. It is gentle in its action, bringing relief‘in {an easy, natural manner, without igriping or other pain or discomfort, is pleasant to the taste, and can be obtained in any drug store. Mr. Robert LeForgee, 918 Kirk- j Wood Boulevard, Davenport, Towa, says he has always had a botle of Dr. | Caldwell’s. Syru Pepsin in the house } fof ‘the past eighteen years, and that by using it occasionally as the need arises, and in this way keeping his these are too Violent in action and! emedy Prolonged His Life health good, it has prolonged his life, and brought ease and comfort. |, Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is sold j by druggists everywhere, and costs only fifty cents a bottle. To avoid imitations and ineffective substitutes | be sure and get Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. See that a facsimile of Dr. Caldwell’s signature and his Portrait { appear, on the yellow carton in which jhe bottle is packed, A trial bottle, free of charge, can be obtained by writing to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 453 ; Washington St., Monticello, Tlinois. ” ye 4 a

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