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BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE Saturday Specials! FORNER POLE SPEAR & CO. “ic? |” Hr lyn BluebirdPhotoplaysine. Having bought a large Cena of sugar, we will continue to sell for $8.50 per ewt. We will give 12 pounds for $1.00 with a $5.00 order any day. We will sell 6 bars Bob White Soap for 2: urday only. Prices ave going higher, tage of the raise. Our stoek is complete in all lines. Remember our good Dairy Butter, Fresh Eggs Cream PHC NORMAL LIFE RESTORED SOON AFTER REVOLT 2 +_ Contin a from page 3. 3 01 PRESENT “THE PRICE Of SILENCE” WITH Dorothy Phillips (Pounded on W. Carey Wonderley's Popalat Maga- zine Story) MIE STRONGEST EMOTIONAL DRAMA BVER WHOLES PRESENTED ON THE SCREEN Tmemeland, retary and} r of the Bismarck Wholesile | THE NEWER TREATMENT OF A GREAT PROB- Grocery company. gave out the state- | my ’ * ers OVP “Pan ‘ ING ment this morning thar his concern has | LEM PLAY I RAT Gu ! WIT GRIPPING enough me idise to run it from) INTEREST Hthree to four mouths. His exphiuation | WITH ASSAULT] George Fortune to Answer Charge Preferred by Wife H in Beer Court Today 3e for Sat- sny now and take advan- | George Fortune, former chief of | police of Bismarck, will be arraigned | before Justice of the Peace gnton | Beer at 5 o'clock, in the court house ‘this afternoon, to answer to the | Charge of assault and battery, {| The complaining witness his to Prof. Milukoff that revelations re-| garding the political intrigue and cor- | wife, who alleges that early this week ruption of the old reactionary gov- | she was pushed through a door in ernment were brought before the pub-|their apartments at 122 1-2 Fifth lic. While the duma and the work-; street and was painfully bruised from ingmen’s committee agreed upon the | the glass panel in the door. cabinet, they still remain somewhat} A ‘witness who will testify in behalf lat odds regarding the form the new/of the plaintiff’ is safd to be Miss fall’ We| government shall assume. The work-| Grace Robbins, who roomed at the ingmen’s deputies wish to leave this | Fortune apartments at the time, ant i question undecided until after the| who has already appeared before Jus- ai The new cabinet contained men holding of a constitutional assembly, | tice of the Peace Varney with her| , who led in the struggle against the which will be charged with revising | complaint. whole government and enjoyed full] the present constitution. Action in her case fs said to ne | F confidence of the country. Prof. Mil-} pending on the outcome of the hearing | ukoff and M, Shingaroff, the new min- this afternoon. s and is | Maren 18, will be accepted subject to| delay.” SALERS WELL SUPPLIED. | IVEY WILL SPEAK IN CITY MARCH 20) ean eon nothing less. Enjoy Confidence. You will find more of the leading: q ister of agriculture, have become es-| people of North Dakota registered at | on §) at'| for being x0 welt stocked was that the | ‘ pecia % prominent as champions of| the Radisson than at any other hotel wil Be Lunche peaker AB comma ay ier ne ie f Laer ; t c ae | io Hwhich prevailed last year, He reported | y ne rights of the people. It is due] in the Twin Cities. PEOPLE “BROOK” | Get-to-Gether Meeting of i jhar wholesale houses of the concern | I SM A R Cc | mudive, Valley City ° e \ | rere also well sto i Cd t ever e ithout | NOU | Secretary George N. Keniston of (ee The TMG Tah rare tie | ‘a ft » See serves ter Ss yntrt ol a the Commercial clud, before leaving | oite as tur east as Cleveland ' This Simple Laxative <treasonable dealing with G Commercial Club announced he for Beach this afternoon, that an afternoon luncheon will TONIGHT also the branch lines out of B and Mandan and a good share of the many. Minister Kareskiny of Saratoss i dene Rae. hereon ues Slope district. f ‘noon today with city officials -and|-be accepted. ‘The notices of the vari- Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin Retleved Puma, leader of the revolution and | vit pe President‘ateVey of a ener TRAIN EVERY HOUR HERE. [heads of the various industrial lines | ous belt line companies followed. minister of justice of the provisional Dan ? iver ity.” Tt Nene a that Agent McDonald stated that Bis-| operating in the city plans for bring- | Appeals for ota university. "It is expected that | nayek gots a train every hour, that in| ing the necessities of life into the city, | Saar Her Baby When Nothing government, intervened. his life were made by Minister Kar- about 200 will attend. A with {in case of a railway well sto strike, and the hi: opinion the city is Else Would. eskiny declaring that justice would be: He ee nee ane provisions and that the shortage of eonaer vite # of them and using them to| EXPERT. = - sibee i i meted out to him. He declared that} &™ i FaGdOCK, Having as hard coal was not so much due to the} the best advantage of the puplic, will A xy Fae ed and eee hae Mae {General Sukhomlinoff desired anythitig | ed in the organization Me ‘ commun: | rail service as the shortage at the! be the first topic under’ considera. ‘When but’a tiny baby, in fact, almost jbut to he immediately executed. Min- | ity club at that poin' 5 A the meeting Jjead of the lakes, Fruit houses, he | tion, ‘DRY from. birth, he uftercd . ereat ‘agel Kareskiny won the da ‘Then | of the delegates ad -enimon, 8. D.. said, would be seriously hit from the | from, constipation. His mother, Mrs coldiers demanded the former min- | !@s night, at which the Devils Lake: tif the strike red. Branch SEND OUT NOTICES. , pet Vinal ann a mother we: Lister of war's degredation, Sukhonli-| Black Hills trail was organized, Sec- » fowns would be hit) early and (Associated Press.) ‘CLEANING f Carl W. Pendergrast, Red Key, Ind., noff immediately tore his xppellates | retary Keniston was elected vice pres- zor towns in proportion as to the; Chicago, March 16.—Railroads en- Jt does not gripé-or ‘strain, and con-/low carton in which the bottle is | |ing automobile season and the neces. |B. E. Kennelly, chairman of the griev- | ‘A tains; no/opidte .or narcotic drug, It| packed. A trial bottle, free of charge, {sity of having all the money possible jtnce committee of the Brotherhood of is the ideal family laxative, mild and} can be obtained by writing to Dr. W. | collect ca tor motor licen he feels | motive ‘Prainmen, addressed the | pleasant for baby, yet acting quickly |B. Caldwell, 455 Washington’ St., Mon- | that is fair and advisable at this|! son gathering and will speak at heard of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin, obtained a bottle of it from the drog store, and with it was able to quickly, correct this condition, Mrs, Pendergrast says Dr. Cald- well’s Syrup Pepsin has saved them from calling the doctor many times, and that she will never be without a bottle of it in the house to use when needed. She found it equally effect- sive as a laxative for herself and oth- er members of the family. Dr. Caldwell’s. Syrup’ Pepsin is a combination of:'simple laxative herbs with pepsin, pleagant to the taste, mild in action and positive in effect. on the strongest constitution. G fac-simile of Dr. aldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. ticello, Minois. Special Shipment of Frozen Canadian Dressed No waste. Average weight, from 8 to 8 pounds, per pound, 12%c Sliced, 16c per Ib. We have a large supply of gro- ceries and we can save you mon- ey on every purchase, Inasmuch as we were fortunate enough to buy these goods when low prices prevailed. . To avoid imitations and ineffective substitutes be sure to ask for Dr. See that a Caldwell’s signature and his portrait appear on the yel- that you desire. * Just as important to us as to you This bank is conducted on the priciple that your business is just as important to us as it is to you— and will be given just the satisfactory attention Our desposits increase: steadily month after month and now amount to nearly Three Million {from his shoulders and handed them | {to the soldiers of the guard who held him, He then bowed himself and sub- | mitted to their mercies, He was placed | in prison. ENDORSE REVOLT. (Associated Press) Petrograd, March 16.—The counci! of nobility already has held special meetings in 15 provinces and endorsed the new revolutionary government, ALWOST BLOODLESS (Continued from page one) serted “our revolution was the short- est and least bloody in history.” FATE UNKNOWN. | (Associated Press.) London, March 16.—Up to the fate of individuals of the former imperial ministry had not been made suspended for more than a fortnight. | ‘Huge quantities of goods are stored; at the former place. Finnish troops, the dispatch adds, refused to obey orders trom the late | government to proceed to ‘Petrograd | and a large number of them are sup-/ porting the new government. INCREASE PRESSURE ON GREECE Washington, March 16,—That the| Russian revolution and the victory of | the duma over the monarchy will bej immediately followed by an increased | pressure by the Entente Allies on Greece and perhaps the removal of King Constantine from the throne was indicated in official dispatches recei ed from representatives of this gov-| ernment abroad. ‘SOCIALISTS DENOUNCE | POUGY OF KAISER IN SPEECH 0 DIET submarine campaign was. denounced organization and reform of the fran- | chise after the war, according to aj} Berlin dispatch transmitted by the | Central News ibureau’s correspondent | at Amsterdam. | Deputy Hoffman after being thrice called to order, was forced to leave | the chamber. Hoffman, according to the dispatch, declared that the mili- tary dospotism in Germany was caus- blood. | OPPOSE ADMITTING ARMED SHIP | ,, Washington, March 16.—Some ior- | eign governments objected to the har- boring of American merchantmen and AIR RAID OVER ENGLAND. | London, March 16.—Hostile _aero- | planes bombatded Westgate without | casualties. A statement from Lord noon, | | Macaroni, Spaghetti. | Waldorf Tomatoes. sélid bo ing mad and unnecessary shedding Of | pancy Head Rice.-the best ssociation. ‘DRIVERS MUST GET {O17 AUTO LICENSES, SAYS STATE'S ATTORNEY States Attorney F. jcommunication to the Tribune th | ternoon states that in view of the com- ident of the associat i time i give seme publicity to the mo- jtor law and the license question |The s cretary of siate has sent to jall licensees a renewal blank and the; | ers ought to know that it is abso- lutely against the law to drive or op- erate a motor without a 1917 license,” be the policy of my of- well as that of the sheriff, to Bismarck. Embargo Order No, 248. Agent McDonald of the Northern Pacific at this point received the fol- lowing instructions from Superintend- ent Berner of the Dakota division this morning. A similar order was recei ed by Agent H. G. Taylor of ‘Mandan. Tt read: “Op account of the threatened strike of railroad employes, all: shipments of freight which cannot reach destina- tion before 5 o'clock Sunday evening, LOGAN'S- “We Thank You” Oranges, Sunkist, that are s ‘ ‘ small and juicy, cach ........ Le ana shall offer for Saturday only, fated P' J 3 Sunshine City Sodas for ........ 25e (Associated: Press, | We also have a full line of “Sun- | London, March 16.—Thée Germat | pananns, Fancy, at per 30c shine” goods, fresh from the hakery dozen .... as inhuman and the German peace Sunshine Tan San | e offer of last December characterized Sunshine Perfectos | Sie Et la cgom gm| e own & Geiermann Pinna let etter Chancsliet Jan ‘ Fancy Cauliflower Sunshine Cloverleaf. Bethmann Hollwegg had delivered his | Fancy Celery Sunshine Philopena Quality Grocers speech, promising internal political re- | Sunshine Veroniques Successors to Brown Bros. Cream- ettes, Vermicelli and Egg Noodles, each per pkg. 10c 25c 25c small cans, 2 for there is, 3 Ibs. for ..... fee Both Phones | ae : Dollars— the best evidence that men and women this’ government has inquired of the | —CALL OR TELEPHONE— oo comb in all walks of life appreciate our policy. European nations whether they would | Either will be appreciated and at- VEGETALBES agree to admit the vessels. tended ‘to with the least Strictly fresh eggs, doz. ..35¢ Carrots, Cacumbers, Celery, 130 3rd Street Last Delivery Saturdays leaves at oD Franch, commanderin-chief of the Roms. torees, stb. the Stans ey - aie - been called and will be held in the \ tering Chicago began sending out no-} tices of embargoes today. The firs ty from the New York ‘Central, | Jduration of che walkout. ' Many residents of the city who learn: | hoa in last night's dispatches carried in| came {The ‘Tribune of the danger and the pos: sibility of the strike being called, | tonight, absolutely placed orders for coal today meits- ure of precaution, = “BIG FOUR" HOLD MEL ‘ Members of the our,” the brotherhood of ¢ ‘s, firemen, con | duetors and brakeman, met at f son last night and went on re Jall being in favor of a strike in case | one is called, A_ similar meeting has; ‘KLEIN TAILOR AND CLEANER, which announced that after midnight { would | no freight Cut the High Cost cabee’s hall at Mandan this ever ndan conference, In an enter: fter his arrival in Mandan this | «he is quoted as saying that es the strike is in to’ oc. muse of the determination ot | . . " . “ors to hold. Phone us for quotations before ordering any Turkeys and Chickens Buy vour meats where you get the lowest: price, and the best quality meats, | place else. {lesan The purpose of the meeting at Dick: | inson was to tell the railre to do as soon as the si What the orders to the tr d men what | is called, | ainmen were | clear in Petrograd advices. One ad- ees revig Ti ‘ent | W#S Not divulged by the chairman, I ' jVice declared the majority of the min-| 9y¢ Raliees toca pull ances een is understood that orders have heen | or atu rday ic isters had been released, but that Min-| e ; issued as were last fall, that there ni constables to arrest, anyone operating | cyoatd | 1 ‘ EO ay cy . ister of the Interior Protopoff has| an automobile in 1917, from now! on,| tlt! he we violence All the faney cuts of Beef, Pork pi Veal. been retained. Earlier dispatches re-| that does not bear the 1917 license.” : ‘They have been deeasbd Gh the Get your supply, now, as this [p{ Ported his execution by the revolu-| RAIL HEADS AND | Homemade Sausage and Bolognas, Home Smoked lakes “whore ihby sete caught. kind of fish will be hard to get f| ‘ionists. Hams and Bacons ‘aug! hroug! e ice, which when this shipment Is gone. | | Insures their quality, for fish at TRY GUSSNER'S QU. | UPRISING IN: FINLAND, | Buy in Bismarek's Exclusive Meat S , SUSSNER’S QUALITY London, March 16.—An Exchange | uy in Bismarek’s Exclusive Meat Shop this time of the year are in " | ; prime condition, ¥ | Telegraph dispatch from Stockholm i Bs = bol. | quotes the Aftonbladet as stating that | SUFFER FROM STRIKE: —_——— i 4 Very much better than halibut see uate’ ead sine ae jthe Finnish railway lines have been; | fContinnad frow Page One? } q or salmon and about 40 per cent ed hams, bacons and dried beef, blown up at several points, and that} eves to a prevention of the strike might | ) < cheaper on these fish or any and kettle rendered lard. Hrenenortetion Ser oe between Hap- (Continued froin Fage One) he taken, } 0 nN S @a ar . sans aranda, Sweden, and Tornea, on the|= Ttumi r in Preys | bd : : GROCERIES Finnish side of the border, has been|SWPPIy of bituminous at endiin TO DISCUSS RELIEF. (United Press) PHONE 176 Chicago, March 16.—At a meeting | of the freight tariff committee of the chamber of commerce scheduled for ——— BROWN & JONES © “The SATISFACTION STORE” Central Meat Market EASTERN CORN FED BEEF, PORK, VEAL, MUTTON AND SPRING LAMB FRESH DRESSED CHICKENS BROOKFIELD SAUSAGE PORK TENDERLOINS Smoked Halibut, Salmon and Finan Haddie Home Made Sausages of all kinds. 143 OYSTERS Phone Dakota is the land of sunshine. As nature has failed to do its part lately, we shall come to the rescue, Brandywine Sunshine Sugar Wafers Sunshine Fruit Cake. And many others too numerous to MEATS Beef, Pork, Veal, Mutton in all the fancy cuts. | _Chickens and Turkeys. | SWEET CREAM Sunshine 6S—PHONES—S6 Saturday Specials Extra Faney~ Bulk» Japan Tea, special price per Ih. 46¢ 10 Bars Lennox Soap . Extra Fancy Shredded Co- coanut, per Ib, OE __———— Colorado Clover Honey, per Minneopa Brand Extra Fan- ey Raven: Olives, 6 oz jar, special ai possible delay. PHONE 34 Head Lettace, Green Onions, Tomatoes, Canlifewer U-Lik-Em Red Pitted Cher. ries, special price per can lsc

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