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; e tters,” ‘ SE erat with areal care during a enough, and he had to come up with-| To the surprise of spectators, the sub-} can be built to, one battleship.'Three waive CATTLE—Receipts, 13,000. Market, | See only the most important callers visit made by President Hartman to ont success. marine came up: A second time Hol-|to four years, are needed eure firm. ‘Native beef. steers, $8.70 to| for several days. the Twin Cities, where he consulted! Robert Fluton experimented for| land moved the levers and the heavy | battleship, while, a fleet of $12.50; we&tern steers, not quoted; \ some attorneys who have had much to nearly 20 years and developed the ver-| craft again #lid under water, But it | ines can be built in, from, ‘six to ten gala stockers and feders, $6.75 to $9. do with moving picture legislation and! tical and horizontal rudders and ap-| never arose. |The ‘raising machinery | months. ‘ cows and heifers, $5.70 to $10.50 HUMPHREYS’ who assurred the head of the North calves, $9.50 to $13.25, ‘ Dakota association that this amend- a SHEEP—Receipts, 23,000, Market, WITCH HAZEL OINTMENT ment, if adopted, would stand up. A passage; that the bill was read for a ed to the hospital in this city on the: weak. Wethers, $11.00 to $12.35; u similar amendment passed the Wis-| 11.4 time, and the question being on AN § afternoon train. .H¢, suffered severe- lambs, $12.40 to $14.95. (COMPOUND) MOVIE MEN FIND LAUGH ON THEM, JUGILEE IS OFF Amendment Association Worked for Does Not Appear in En- rolled 8. B, 294 NO RECORD TO BE FOUND OF ALLEGED ALTERATION Work Which President Hartmen Thought Done in the House Does Not Show Up Yesterday movie men the length and bredth of North Dakota hugged themselves with joy in the belief that they had slipped over a “joker” on Governor Frazier in Senate Bill 294. Today, after looking over Senate Bill 294, as enrolled and signed by the gov- ernor, and after a frantic delving into " for the clos- senate and Ir ing day, movie me having come to the conclusion that the joke is on themselves 294, as it reposes in s office, with attached, it appears in the printed bil “Section 1. It shall be lawful for chautauqua associations, summer re sorts, firms, corporations and private persons to operate bath hous » bath- ing beaches or pleasure boats "of all | developed from ia clumsy, ietle Bron buil hand lied aubinarine ‘to| At: thesbestantan of ibe i ogee kinds on Sunday. tub to be the marvel of the . _ | built a hand-propelled submarin i of the European —Receipts, 12,400, Market,! Hettio Wheeldon was found not guilty, “ection 2.—All acts or sections of The possibility of subm: j- attack the Union fleet, but it sank} war the submarine was practically un- 10 to 15¢ lower. Range, 14.00 to ‘ ’ acts, insofar as they are in conflict! 8ation was thought of as early as the| four times, each time drowning the| known to the general public. During $14.40; bulk, $14.15 to’ $14.25 Nee ta Boe oe oe or inconsistent with this act, are here-| thirteenth century. In the early part) whole crew of eight. men. the early stages of the war England (United Press.) CATTLE—Receipts, 5200. Killers, PRESIDENT WILSON HAS by repealed.” lof the seventeenth century inventors The first really successful submar-| and Germany used the few submar- Washington, March 12,—Washing- steady. ‘Stee 50 to $11.50} cows ee ‘There is not a word in the bill which ; were busy on submarine boats. ine was built by John P. Holland of} ines they had for scouting and recon-| |) . .— Washing: | and heifers, $5.50 to $9.00; calves, 50c COMPLETELY RECOVERED | extends to moving picture theaters] Cornelius Drebbel showed his in-| Paterson, N, J., in 1881. It has just] noitering. on is today in the throes of the long| higher, at $5.00 to $11.50; stockers any privileges which they do not now! vention in the Thames river, London, |‘been recovered from the bottom of] The. great surprise came when|threatened street car strike. The|#nd feeders, steady, at $4.00 to $8.50. (Associated Press) enjoy; there is absolutely nothing jn 1624, to King James 1. the Passaic river and placed in the| three of England's large armored | strike was to take place a week ago,|_,SHHEP—Receipts, 500. iMarket,| | Washington, March 12,—President which would legalize the operation of} The first submarine to be used in| New York navy yard. cruisers, the Abouki, Cressy and|but was postponed because af the in- steady. Lambs, $8.00 to $14.00; weth-| Wilson had completely recovered to- picture houses on the Sabbath. The Inside Dope. The amendment which H. L. Hart- man of Mandan, ident of the North Dakota Motion Picture Exhibitors and. Theatrical association, is confident he saw injected into Senate Bill 294 by the house in the closing hours of the Fifteenth general assembly, read: “Ex- hibitions of agricultural research and The amendment consin legislature this winter. President Hartman, to quote his own statement, waited until the time seemed ripe and then induced the house to recall from the Senate Senate Bill 294, passed by the senate earlier in the session and rejected and re- turned to the house. Then, if Presi- dent Hartman can believe his eyes SISMAROK DAILY..£RIBUN® Submarine Developed From Tub to Sea TORPEDO VENTILATORS — SCREW Ny DETACHABLE BALLAST Al ANCHOR In 35 years the submarine has been warfare was the invention of David Bushnell, in 1775, and was built in the United States. It was used by Sergeant Lee to at- ‘tack the English warship Eagle in New York harbor, during the revolu- ‘tionary war. Lee submerged and got under the ship, but the screw by which ithe torpedo was to be attached to the Eagle's bottom was not sharp Marvel in 35 Years, but Is Centuries Old! wi i 5 San ah we DEVELOPMENT OF THE SUBMARINE. David Bushnell’: Below, left, invention of 1775, first to be used in naval warfare, redrawn from a diagram in the New International Encyclo- pedia; above, John P. Holland's in vention of 1881, which began the rush of submarine, inventions; below, right, the submarine of today. paratus for the artificial supply of air while under water, In 1863, McClintock and Howgate Holland was a_ parochial teacher with a hobby for mechanics, on which he worked after school hours. When he told his friends of his underwater boat, they rediculed him. But he built it of old discarded boiler metal, clumsy and heavy, and took it to the Passaic river. With a kerosene engine of his own design, Holland dived under water. school } had failed to work. Holland was res- cued and his invention left at the river bottom until last year. Hogue, suddenly were sunk by a Ger- man U-boat of the smaller type, with the loss of 1500 men. - Then followed the German submar- ine campaign against England and more extensive construction of under- sea boats, The cost of a modern battleship is $15,000,000. The cost of a submarine is about $500,000, so 30 submarines’ the final passage of the bill, there were ayes, 60; nays; 26; absent and not vot- ing, 27. Page 149 of the journal for the sixtieth day lists Senate Bill 294 as the last measure signed by Speaker Howard R. Wood. Page 82 of the senate journal for the sixtieth day contains a message from A. E. Bowen, BOUND FOR EASTERN (Continued from page one) the destruction of vessels. ~ Germany throughout: thé!) war'has shown her utter contempt’ for ‘the ‘rules of, inter- ly from the injuries, Doctors were unable to relieve his pain and he died at 11 o'clock. He was a grandson of Mr, and Mrs. James Sorenson of this city. The funeral will ‘be held at Inde- pendence. The boy’s parents both suffered se- vere burns about the hands and body MONDAY, MARCH 12, 1917. TONIGHT ONLY | May Allison Love---Money---Politics ——————| Are the great themes in Marie Van Vorst’s story TOMORROW Mae Mars TREMAINE A Stupendous METRO Wonderplay WITH Se Harold Lockwood *= AS CO-STARS RPHEU THEATRE WASHINGTON IN THROES OF STRIKE: TIES. UP CAR LINES auguration. Following a conference between Secretary of Labor Wilson and members o fthe Electrical Work- ers, the latter struck at 2:30 o'clock. Sixteen of the capital’s most import- ant arteries are affected. Five hun- dred strike breakers imported from New York, Philadelphia, and Balti- ‘more were Pus to, work at « to work at once. Blt TO (Associated Press) Zurich, . Switzerland, March, 12.— ew. Laden with cigars, ret showered. upon , th a ew. : able Swiss, op ouer "historic Choice Flax on trk .... May .. July ... Close 1:47 p. m. TTLE MARKETS ST. PAUL. ers, $6.00 to $11.00; ewes, $5.50 to $10.75. ‘CHICAGO. HOGS—Receipts, 64,00@. -Estt- mated receipts, tomorrow, 19,000. Mar- ket, slow, at 15¢ under Saturday's av- erage. ‘Bulk, $14.65 to $14.90; light, $14.15 to $14.80; mixed, $14.40 to $14.90; heavy, $14.35 to $14.90; rough, $14.35 to $14.50; pigs, $11.25 to $13.60. GUILTY OF PLOTTING. TO ILL LLOYO-EORGE London, March 12.—It took a Brit- crown’s evidence against three of the quartet accused of planning the mur- der of Premier Lloyd-George and Min- ister Arthur Henderson. Mrs. Alice Wheeldon, moving spirit in the plot, was sentenced to 10 years in prison; her daughter, Mrs. Wini- fred Mason, five years, and Mrs, Ma- son’s husband, Alfred, seven. Miss day from the cold which kept him in bed most of last week, and today held two conferences, the first with Sena- tor Martin, the new Democratic leader of the senate, and the second with Secretary Lansing. While the president’s cold had been pronounced cured, his condition was so weakened that he went to bed again during the morning. He will For Piles or Hemorrhoids, External or Internal, Blind or Bleeding, Itching or Burning. One application brings relief, Price 28c.,, at all druggists or mailed, Send Free Sample ‘of Olat and ears, the house proceeded to| chief k of the house, advising of : s) ry thi ft adopt his amendment and to pass the cane tat or Senate Bilt 204, “which inational war whteh forbids the.shelk | in. thelr. itor 2 ang they Sat 8 ie. Varrowdd wattived in Zur-| jury this afternoon 32 minutes to ? bill, reading: “It shall be lawful for he ed hanged.” ing of unfortified towns, ich today. ie rr ved at the Ger-{ 4. P t ye chautauque associations, summer re- eee a nae run ere: eae D\ Safely dt Sea, while the father is being cared for at'! ragn ¢ron! att yesteday, after| ee a roan Blot since the days| | 4 ae day at the request of the house, be | jis) ¢ or of whose pr 0 as|a aking every recauti avoi f placed on its aa reading and final | him a Joker of whose presence he was) and taking every precaution to avoid! terday afternoon in a kerosene ex- ——_—_ : SN ee ere one thes aublect Beer ji eae likes are plosion at the home of John Severson, "GRAIN MARKETS rviewed pS 4 According to calculations the first | where she was employed as a domes- MARKETS Offi 2 d d 3 d Fl Saturday night, the governor was Very | of the U-boats should reach American | tic, 0 GRAIN | IC@S, n an r oor artm: a esident) | ound the British Isles submerged | caught fire and members of the Ever-| Regular to arr . 187% an Send your hat b: J lee THe eee eae oat pecinect | and at low speed. If they got their} son family went to her rescue. Her Choice to arr . «194% Bismarck Bank Bidg. on y ela sid Hartman's statements, gave the gover- | orders on the 26th, this should bring |‘Dody was badly burned. No. 2 Northern . 186% @194%: a a Post. Have it made to ‘ them off the Atlantic coast about the| Dr. Bakke of Lisbon was called and.| No. 3 Wheat . 180% @188% sorts, firms, corporations and private persons to operate bath houses, exhi- bitions of agricultural research and educational matters.” The house journal, however, records no vote or action of any kind on an Somewhere, somehow, sometime, President Hartman's amendment, over which he spent so much time, and whose career was so guarded, fell by !state convention called in Bismarck to- “Armed witlt six-inch guns,ithe «sub- marines will be’able’to ‘lie! safely -at sea and pour explosive shells into the scores of unfortified towns and vil- lages along the Atlantic coast and in the Gulf of Mexico. his home. | No funeral arrangements have been made as, . for the young man. KEROSENE EXPLOSION @ continuous trip of 52 hours, from] the prison camp at Brandenburg. The sailors, although emaciated | from their imprisonment and serious lack of food since their arrival in Ger- many, on December 31, are in fair It Jes seegpten prnctoniiy all the practically all the Humphreys’ Homco. Medicine Company 156 William Street, New York. amendment to Senate Bill 294, nor|qday, with National President Lee A. i fe SIC day show that the bill came back with | pration of a victory, finds ilselt with | °°, jigpetch trom Berlin that normal amount of food they ‘will soon: A BIG BOOK on di of an amendment for the senate’s con-} nothing to celebrate. | Laced cae a ct ert be themselves again. The party was c. on diseases of Horses, currence. And the enrolled bill shows | "Governor Was Worried they have all returned to Helgoland met here by United States Consul ‘attlc, Sheep, Dogs and Poultry, mailed no amendment nor other change, ex- | About the tirst thing Governor Fra- for fuel and new supplies. But it is prs General Keen, who greeted them brief- STRENGTHENS PUNY CHUL PUNY CHILBREN free. Humphreys’ Veterinary Medicines, cept the dropping of the emergency | icy aid when he reached the capitol | Pointed out that thi dently in-| 4 , _.. [ly and asked them not to forget that 156 William Street, New York. ‘ clause, giving the bill immediate ef- |; morning to trot into the|SPired statement is absurd and ob-!Nettie Nelson Starts Fire With|they were Americans and not to fect, which was lost in the house for ls tary of te’s office and cast | a blind. Germany would nev- : bring disgrace on America by yield- the lack of a two-thirds vote, rie eve over Senate Bill 294. | © empt to bring her entire fleet Oil and Is Severely ing to temptation to “kick over the The Journal Record. t said eye several times, and| of Submarines through the Britis * traces.” ‘ The house journal for the sixtieth | then drew a breath of relief and mine fields and past the British North Burned The men’s personal effects were day, on page 140, records the fact that | smiled. For if there is one thing which | Sea patrol at one time. They sneak — lost when their ships were sunk, and Mr. Hoghaug moved that Senate Dill ta 294, returned by the senate the same ! itive likes less than an- slipped over on} lef ¢: it is to have other, in one by one. traveling submerged for the greater part of the distance} ) D., March 12.—Nettie sriously, burned yes- their wardrobes had been only partly replaced. se~~"4) confident the amendment referred fter ; ve bi waters within 19 days after they leave Her recovery is doubtful. to, and whose adoption had been an-| the plockade zone. The Deutschland| Miss Nelson was pouring a can of| MINNEAPOLIS, a S 6a Nn e | nonuiced that afternoon # FL Lill took 15 days for the trip, but she| kerosene on a coal fite, when the can| No. 1 Hard .... + 200% 0201 % artman, was not in the enrolled bill! carted from Hamburg and had to| exploded and her clothes became sat-| No. 1 Northern 190% @194% & Re- blocked look like new. | Extra charge for new rib- | when it came in for the executive sig- j nature. The confidences of: President nor a rather unquiet Sabbath, and he was visibly relieved this morning when he found that he had not tumbled into run a large part of the distance 10th of March. It is generally believed that bases urated with the kerosene. Her clothes: she will be taken to a Fargo hospital tomorrow. No. 1 Northern Choice.. 198%@199% No, 2 Mont. ‘Hara seeeee 191% @193% No, 2 Mont. Hard to arr 188% @189% bo! a pitfall. at which they can replenish their sup-| The Evenson home was slightly| No. 1 Durum .......... 190% ns. The principal purpose of President| plies have been established in the damaged by the fire. ._ No. 1 Durum Choice .,. 194%@197% Guaranteed Work Och's in coming to Bismarck to meet | West Indies, Mexico and at desolate| | Miss Nelson is the sister of Mrs.| No, 1 Durum to arr ... 190% Promptly Done with state movie men today was to| points along the Atlantic coast. Paul Langers of this place. Her par-| Choice to arr . 19544) tell them how their Sabbath exhibi-|~ ‘The signal for them to begin action | €Mts are living in Norway. No..2 Durum . 185% @190%. EAGLE HAT WORKS tions of agricultural research and edu-) will be the declaration by Germany —NoTIce. No. 3 Yellow Corn .... 104%4@105% cational matters could be made elevat- No. 3 Yellow Corn to arr 103% @104% BISMARCK FOR RENT REALTY Co. 7 e in Ameri It: Opposite Post Office ing and unobjectionable cena aot cutabtished around'| All parties having accounts againat | Other Grades .. 97. @104 ‘ ‘ Bismarck Custom-made shirts. Kl the British Isles. This declaration, |the Commercial club, will present | No. 4 Yellow Corn 102% @103%! : z sik hca dd it is believed, will come as soon as| itemized statement of same to J. P./\No. 2 White Mont. Oats 61%@ 621% the president issues orders to pro-| Clinton, chairman Finance Commit-| No, $8 White Oats ...... 66%@ 57 vide guns and gunners for American | tee, at once. 3-9-3t | No. 3 White Oats to arr 55%@ 56% vessels. No, 4 White Oats 5446@ 5645) w! | nee Barley Choice 16 QUE A kw th the Ch 2 Rye 50s. 153%@154% le Dank Wi eC C100; With the Fin | Rye to arr 153%@154% as jax to arr . At Armory TONIGHT EFFORT TO SAVE SON} Says Corns Lift Out ssugie, || | Endless Regrets ~ 146% , Karhu Famous Finn and nsaari to date undefeated Gasoline Explosion Results in Fatal Burns for. Roger Sorenson ‘Lisbon, N. D., March 12.—Roger Without Any Pain Close 1:38 p. m. DULUTH The loss or destruction endless regrets to you. heirloom or costly piece of jewelry may mean of some valuable paper, m will apply directly upon the corn a few |_"0- Why take such a risk when for a nominal charge in North will meet of fressore, ways & Cincinnati |No. 1 Northern on irk... 18934 : Dakota, Pr ionteien ied aoe Rocha authority, ” x No, 2 Northern on trk .. 183% @185% - You can rent a Safe Deposit Box in our fire and jital at 11 o'clock last night, as a re-| _ It is claimed that at small cost one | No. 3 Northern on trk.. 176% @181%- burglar proof vault and secure ABSOLUTE PRO- oy naeron sult of) Deing durned while playing] Cal get & quarter of am ounce of freee No 1 ore rman on tri 1883 TECTION for your valuables with gasoline yesterday afternoon. | 00¢ ®t any drug store, which is euff- | No. 2 Mont. Hard on trk 188%! your . The boy was playing around a gaso-| Clent to rid one’s feet of every corm |No, 2 Mont. Hard to arr 187% Come in at any time during banking hours and y, Billings, Montana line. engine and his clothes became| OF Callus without pain or soreness OF | No. 1 Spot Durum 190% fi ) saturated with line. He then| te danger of No. 2 Spot Durum ..... 185% @187% inspect our vault. You will find it interes’ . thy ai MATCH TO START AT 9:00 P. M. SHARP ‘went into,the’ basement of His’ home This new drug is an ether compound: |No 1 Durum to arr .... 188% ing. 8 aT to attend to the furnace fire and his| %"4 while sticky, dries the moment it et . ‘Preliminari “te it Ce dag Oa Fist Nat The boy’s mother tracted b; Good; re naries his erfos and rushed to his ald, wrap- ‘iaay won a eer ea tone e ] S a 10na nl ‘ THoKETs $1.00. First Come First Served. f| ping him in blankets in order to ex} jh feet a t tinguish the flames. cc, oo NOT sea | pariey on irk ...-..... 90 @128 BISMAR . He was badly burneé and was rush- woman's Flax on trk and to arr .. 288% a = CK, N.D.

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