The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 20, 1917, Page 8

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Ten Norma. Talmadge ™ “The Social Secretary” IF YOU'VE EVER SEEN THIS DAINTY STAR IN ANY OF HER PREVIOUS TRIANGLE SUCCESSES YOU WON'T NEED AN INVITATION TO SEE HER IN THIS. FIVE.ACT COMEDY-DRAMA ie And There’s a Side-Splitting KEYSTONE Comedy 7 ORPHEUSY | 2 SHows 2 7:20 and 9:15. - 10cand 20c. certain size and the streets properly {Pacific station. The city attorney ad-|NOTED PRISONER |tence of death, escaped early today protected.. vised that the city has the authority. MA with six other prisoners, Over‘on lef O'Hare Gives Opinion. Sears wamcrareceaes KES ESCAPE Birmingham in an automobile ani it BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 1917, Ransom district court, and from whose decision the case was appeal- ed to the supreme court. Inheritance Tax Case. Yesterday there was argued the case of F. 5. Strauss versus the State of North Dakota, an effort on the part of Mr, Strauss and his sister, Mrs. Cora McLean, to recover from the state $1,600 inheritance tax on the} estate of the late Fred B. Strauss, which was paid under protest The case 1} been in the Burleigh county and ad courts twice, and once be fore was in supreme court, which de: | cided against the heirs on a technical lity. INSURANCE MAR FRED ON WRIT HABEAS CORPUS Failure to Fulfill Promises Does Not Constitute False Pre- tense in Money Getting RASH ON HANDS =: ITCHING INTENSE Also on Arms, Scratched Almost Night and Day. Turned to Crusts and Disfigured, Tremendous Burn- ing. Cuticura Healed. Cost $2.00. “A little rash of pimples came on my hands and arms, and later spread to my and lace. Jtitched and burned intenscly which caused Le Y. me to scratch almost 5 D, night and day, The | Cie pimples then turned to | yellow crusts causin; great pain when n Progra Tonight ri LARGE AMOUNT INVOLVED IN INHERITANCE TAX CASE washed. I was disfig- ured for the time and could not possibly put ter. At night I barely ccount of the terrible itching and trem lous burning. “T sent for a free sample of Cuti Soap and Ointment. I noticed a great improvement so [ purchased more, and when I used two boxes of Cuticurs , s of Cuticura Plaintiffs Again in Supreme Court to Prove State Laws Do Not Cover Issue The supreme court today gave J. ‘ R. Spriggs, a Lisbon insurance man, ei Vaal bedwk | Qintment and ¢: ‘u 4 is freedom na. writvotshabeas cor'| ~.. <catseeimted Brews) | Soap! was healed completely." (Signed; pus, holding that his failure to ful], New York, March 20.—Full power | Miss Hattic W, Selke, 6024 Justine St., Chicago, IIL, Sept. 2, 1916. : If you have a poor complexion im prove it by using Cuticura Soap daily and Cuticura Ointment occasionall For Free Sample Each by Return Mail address post-card: ‘“‘Cutieura, \ Dept. R, Boston.’ Sold everywhere, KL EIGHT-HOUR LAW by the government through congress to preveut railroad strikes, in the opinion of lroad _ offic as ex- pressed today, is the country’s chief gain from the decision by the United | REELS Tonight fill a promise made to A E. Allen of Lisbon and Bismarck to »rocure tor the latter a $10,000 five-year term pol- eempany | titute ob- taining money under false preter “& false pretense,” says the shor! ‘holding the Adamson a c : aaa Much hard work remains for the est Sue be Nore Dako ‘U-) railroad managers, and the brother- preme court bo ebaradenetea atailen (noel leaders as a result of yester- manyye moon, 18 & miergprescn day's agreement -putting into effect as to an existing fact or past ovent,| , ht-hour day as from January 1. and not a mere brok2n vromise to] ‘pe task of fitting the new rki Tinene do something in the future.” day to the time B nedulé Sreevare City Attorney O’Hare gave an opin- LICENSED TO WED (United Press.) is said his friends orednized the de- The action was brought by Sprigss | railroad in the country, was taken up fon to the'€ommission with Flere Henry R. Schonert of Bismarck and! firmingham, : Ala., March 20—Da-| livery. His trial was Alabama's most to the straightening out of against Sheriff R.,W. Craig of Ran- street so as to cut off the west end som county. Jones ha! procured ‘Spriggs’ arrest on the clarge that today by a committee of the brother- hoods, and a sub-committee of the railroad managers. About 800 separ: sensational trial. lowed the trial. —vid Overton, convicted murderer of Two suicide. - Probate Judge Lawler, and under sen- ae jMiss Mabel Larson of Baldwin, were the latter had accepted from the for mer a check for $228 in nayment of a year’s premium on 319000 worth of insurance, and the comp: which ‘Spriggs represented nad refuse sue a policy. Spriggs’ petition for a writ of habeas corpus was denied by ate wage contracts must be signed on the new basis. These committees will decide on what manner the back wages due the men from the first of the year will be computed. It is estimated that the employes will re- ceive between $12,000,000 and $13,- Judge Frank P. Alten, sitting in the Prof. Hertzog Praises This Perfect Laxative Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin an Ideal Remedy For Constipation. In every famfly there is more or Jess occasion for a laxative remedy. It is to meet this need that Dr. Cald- well's Syrup Pepsin is prepared, and that this combination of simple laxa- tive herbs with pepsin fulfills its pur- pose is proven by its place in thous- ands of American homes. Prof. F. J. C. Hertzog, the well known linguist, 2341 North Orianna St., Philadelphia, Pa. wrote to Dr. Caldwell that he has used Dr. Cald- well’s Syrup Pepsin in his household with excellent resulas and that he and his family consider it indeed a friend in need, and always keep a bottle of it on hand. Constipation is the direct cause of much serious illness and is a condi- tion that should never be neglected. Harsh cathartics and violent purga- tives should never be employed to re- lieve constipation, because the very violence of their action shocks the entire system, A mild laxative, such as Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is far preferable, being mild and gentle in its action, without griping or other pain or discomfort; its freedom from all opiate or narcotic drugs makes it an ideal remedy for children. 000,000. Prof FJ. CHertzog. AM. SSS trv Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is sold | in drug stores everywhere for fifty cents a bottle. To avoid imitations and ineffective substitutes ‘be sure to get Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. See that a fac-simile of Dr, Caldwell’s sig- nature and his portrait appear on the yellow carton in which the bottle is packed. A trial bottle, free of charge, can be obtained by writing to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 455 Washington St., Mon- ticello, Illinois, WA WE ‘ARE TO BUY HORSES MARES and MULES We want Horses and Mares 4 to 8 ace old and from 1200 lbs. ules any size. Bring inyour horses and get highest market prices. Will buy m HARRIS & CO. Largest Dealers in the Northwest T SUMDQUIST’'S BARR. BISMARCK makcH 23 IT?! COMING and up. ares in foal. ON FRIDAY South Sth Street. | tion's office thi 10 ROOST RATES of the park north of the Northern]|granted a marriage license Monday. (United Press.) Washington, March 20.—Congress at the coming special session may be asked to pass a law granting in- creased passenger and freight rates on all railroads to reimburse them for the increased wages which they are compelled to pay under the Ad- amson eight-hour law, prominent rail way lawyers and interstate commerce officia] told the United Press today. “Since the supreme court has de- cided that congress has the power to fix the wages of the trainmen, it also has the power to fix rates,” a promi- nent government official said. Thorn’s Statement. Des Moines, March 20.—The graut- ing of an eight-hour day will result in a move by the railways to secure a general advance in freight rates is the belief of Clifford Thorn, chair- man of the Iowa State Railway com- mission. . PRESENT STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION HOLDING FNAL REET TAY ‘The last meeting of the present state board of education is in s pn in the state superintendent of public instruc- fternoon. There are sident McVey of the President McFarlan of the} normal, Miss Minnie J.) Nielsen, superintendent of schools in Barnes county; N.C. Macdonald, superintendent Edward — Eri state superv! of rural and gr: consolidated s Dr. E. FP. president of the agricultura H. Taber of Ja and I i Edwards of James state high school inspector. When the new board organizes in April, Superintendent Cavette of the Ransom county schools will succeed lent Sinith of Bot- y will suc President ident Crane of Minot normal will succeed Presi- dent MeFarland of Valley City, and Dr, Whittemore of Bowman will re Lall, college ; R. place H. M. Taber of Jamestown as the | lay member of the board. PROTECTION OF PAVED STREETS ASKED IN NEW ORDINANCES INTRODUCED Vehicles equipped with lugs or sim® ilar devices are prohibited from oper- ating on the paved streets of the city unless that part of the street or the alley over which the engine or other vehicle passes is adequately protected with planks of sufficient thickness, according to the provisions of an or- dinance introduced at the session of the city commission last evening by Commissioner R. L. Best. Violators of this ordinance, which was given its first reading, are liable to a fine of $100 or imprisonment for not more than 90 days. Another resolution introduced: by Commissioner Best prohibits moving houses or buildings exceeding 10 tons in weight over the streets on vehicles or trucks unless the wheels are of NOTICE On account of our rapidly in- creasing real-estate business we were compelled to move to larger quarters. You will find us still in the Lucas block, but in suite of rooms No. 4 in the front part of the building. We will be delighted to have you call. J.H. Holihan REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE ¢; Choose a Chalmers ~~ as You Doa Watch Solid One-Piece Shaft ‘You wouldn’t discover that the crankshaft is a single eterdy shaft of drop-forged heat-treated carbon steel. ‘Nor would you discover that the Chalmers pis F tons are die cast from Lynite, a special aluminum Big Differences There alloy, and weigh only 1234 ounces each. Yet there may be avast difference. One may bee Deep-Lying Differences Titteny Sei snd the . once re : To glance at the body you wouldn't realize that the If you trust only to an off hand examination you body frame is built with such great care from select ash, gay make a bad mistake in your choice. That this is covered by one-piece, welded sheet steel. Nor that the springs in the are of an extra- True of Automobiles ordinary spring steel. Nor that the frame of the chassis is of carbon steel, 5 inches deep and 14 of an inch The same is true of automobiles. Some other car may closely resemble a Chalmers. It may weigh @bout the same. Have about the same wheel thick. With flanges 2}¢ inches wide. And with three strong cross members and reinforcing plates. base. The paint may look more or less alike—at first glance. i Be Deliberate oe Yet there may be a vast difference. Differences you So when you examine the Chalmers don’t look hasti- es ean discover only by the closest scrutiny and .com- - ly. That’s unfair to the car and unfair to youreelf. parison. Go Deep » Compere two watches. ~~ —>v look exactly alike. They may be equal inc. ' thickness. They may weigh the same. | at eye can’t distin- guish any difference betwe... .. gold in the two. One May seem to keep as good time as the other. Some things you don’t realize when you glance at the 7-passenger Chalmers: 2 12\¢-ounce Lynite pistons. If you are to get the correct idea of the Chalmers, you Crankshaft balanced while in metion. X must go beneath the surface. There the big, important lere and crank case cast in a unit, as differences lie. Differences ae materials. Dificrenoes Timken fran patria to Chabnere ‘ im methods of building. Differences in quality Economical intake manifold. workmanship. Chrome nickel driving shaft. i To took only at the exterior of the Chalmers Nichel steel differential gears heat-treated to wouldn't discover that the gears and thhafte of the eecure hardness and toughness. transmission are of crucible nickel steel, case And many other important points of superior end carefully heat treated. : ity. All of the above moans quality—the kind of quality you need in the car you buy, and the hind of quality yeu GET in the Chalmers. $1850 at Detroit MISSOURI VALLEY MOTOR DISTRIBUTORS PHONE 234 COMPANY COR. 7TH AND MAIN 8T.

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