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BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 1017 volden, third: Stella Dunsdon, second; FOR NEXT VR ce nd Lillie Substantial Increase in Salaries | Announced by Board of Education snglish, and. Len: Lincoln ‘fourth, Several i doubtodiy be re-eleeted, but as yet the {board has not acted on the matter, and J. . English Beat fou school other t June Swi LL. Bertha Franklin school—Mabel Gilbe: Emma Pugh, rourth; first; rth: Mabel first; Mo: Glad eachers will MISS STELLA BUCHANAN gS WANT NE TO B BE RE- ELECTED | L, L. Lamb Offered His Instructor in History Athletic Director Post as and —— (Speci famestoun PacManeh 2. sien | Fargo, D. March 21.—John M. bers of the board of education of (he | pygy, i Anderson, president of the Equity Co- mestown public schools, at “| elegation Headed by Henry Operative exchange of St. Paul, will 1 meeting last evening, re-electer 4 Hy lopen an equity campaign in North hore for the eneuins school year.) WOlf Chief Asks Co-Operation | prim oe ny City, March 27, and A substantiai increase in salaric was announced by the board to’ all teachers who elect to return to the! local schools next year. Superintendent C. Koontz der contract to ren year at the head of the public Other teachers who were re-e to their positions, should they desi to stay, are: Special Teachers. K, King, manual is un-! tine Finlayson, domestic science; Mil lie Blase, drawing; Clara Mae Ward,| musi¢, and Duval Terpeney, Winifred Wood, Callahan, Eng: h schoo jertrude Senior hi; mathemat lish; Beatrice . German; Mar garet Kemp. Wood-} ward, Thomp- Stella Junior high school—Emma son, principal; Nell A. Cooper science, | | Coming to Bismarck - Dr. Mellenthin in for the coming | ¢&ation ing of Henry Little Wolf, °\ish Woman and Edward Goodbird, | peared | this week a having a ferry jer at Shell ¢ e of Indians stated that Indians | of Independence have 00.25 toward such to put in good land- } mittey commer) in the vicinity | subscribed and promi. | ings on both sides of the river. Hook has donated over the Project. fer FERRY SEE OVER MISSOURI (Special to eee Tribune) before Van Hook, N. from Wolt vice pri the acinar e, » March 21. Chief. esident, Commercial FARGO FInW GETS CONTRACT FOR NEW SCHOOL POUCE Ge” sAaRY 6007 Jennie son, fifth s Cooley, econd. K un- of Van Hook Business Men president; and Fool ap- club | V4 for co-' operation Jin Lamb, his- Dacle rude Bonhus, sec- Eva Walker, ‘tma Whalian, fifth and sixts ‘WIDE CAMPAIGN Me- a Van $600 toward Ne inecke-Building Company Will; SPECIALIST | FOR HIS SIXTH YEAR IN NORTH DAKOTA. | DOES NOT USE SURGERY. (March: 27th, Office Hours 9 a. m. & Power Co. was awarded the con- to 5 p.m. tract for the electrical equipment, and! AILPOAD MEN GEL MEN CELEBRATE: Houser & Mesick of Napoleon, the| contract for the heating and ventila- tion. | Dickinson Trainmen F Parade Around One Day Only NO CHARGE FOR EXAMINATION s Mellenthin js a regular gradu- ne and Surgery and is} the State of North Da- kota. He professior the more important towns and cities and offers to all who call on this trip con- sultation and examination free, except the expense of treatment when de- sired. According to his method of treat-} ment he does not operate for chronic appendicitis, gall stones, ulcers of}; stomach, tonsils or adenoids. He has to his credit many wonder- ; ful results in diseases of the stomach, |! liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves, | ,. lieart, kidney, bladder, bedwetting, | catarrh, weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, leg ulcers and rectal ail- ments. If you have ailing for any Jength of time and do not get any better do not fail to call, as improper measures rather than disease are very often the cause of your long standing trouble. Remember above date, that exam- Dr. ate in Med: licensed by been dered \ and on the liquor alleged a large number of names were } Loand in about two ver $1300 in w Napoleon This Year » March necke Building company of wag this week awarded the contract! for the constructign of the new school} Murphy Will be at McKenzize Hotel Tuesday, | building for Napoleon. ! will cost 20. 000. The » Tribune) FORMER CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF FACES Erect $20,000 Structure at 21- ~The. The structures cepted. Napoleon Light} TRIAL AT DICKINSON’ Joseph Bleth of “of Richa: rdton, Charged With Soliciting Orders for Liquor (Special to The Tribune.) ‘Test unde te of red hy for sellin: Ly mo) 10 ie suf Bur mts issued for soli further charge of ge or Fictitic Bleth The large silnre pany br lent ev! idence ous lames, from one br to settle iiging sheriff of Stark courty last year, Ig | local trainmen were ready to walk intoxicating came up in Justice. Polsom’s | As there did | tin tt It mount Ordena! | os i ‘id the | wecceeceocccecccccoosowce: “EQUITY WILL LAUNCH STATE. Anderson to Fire Opening Gun at Meeting to Be Held in Willow City, March 27 TERMINAL ELEVATOR WILL BE TOPIC {Itinerary for President of the Equity Exchange of St. Paul Announced ul to The Tribune) will discuss the terminal elevator bill that was recently vetoed by Gover- nor Lynn J. Frazier. Oppose Frazier Action. The Society of Equity, through its | oflicial newspaper, The Co-Operators’ Herald, has placed itself on record as being opposed to the position taken by Governor Frazier on the elevator bill, and Mr. Anderson, during the campaign that has been outlined for him in this state, expected to e plain more in detail the society's | stand, both as it relates to the eleva- tor bill, and to the Nonpartisan league movement. Dates Announced. Dates announced toda John for Anders are as follow Willow Landa, arch 28; Union, March Kramer, Mareh 3 ewburg, April Max- Glenburn, April 4. y of the North ciety of Equity e campaign next meet- | Dakota Union of the S jalso is engaged in an act | throughout the st {ing will be patel (Special to The Tribune.) Jamestown, N. D.. Mareh 2 hers of the city council ce j special session Mond j was Jchief of police by: M Mem- nvened in assistant ‘or Flint. his ap- fpointment being cou med by a vote nneil, Mhroug! nh iaken ial meeting members of the awh police force will enjoy »pointed 1, The bond of $1,000 for as police magistrate was aes | Town on News of Settlement of Railroad Strike, (Special to the Tribune.) Dickinson, N. D., March 21.—The | railroad trainmen celebrated the vic- | tory of their union Monday evening jwith a big parade around town, led by a picked-up band, which furnished jexeellent music. Nearly all of the out Monday, came not but to. strik orders United when the as the States supreme court had upheld the constituionality of the Adamson eight- hour law, there was great joy among who cele- style. terwards in great the trainmen, brated their IN THE WEIGEL CASE (Special to Napoleon, ot guil he Tribune) ch 21.—A ver- in’ the second degree returned jury in the district court this week in the case of the state against Joseph Weig charged with rape ona 1 r-old girl. Judge Nuessle of Bismar sentenced the} guilty person to a year at the state penitentia To Cure a Coid in One Day. Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUI- NINE Tablets. Druggists refund mon- ey if it fails to cure. E. W. GROVE'’S (pene is on each bor. 25c. VERDICT OF GUILTY F YOU HAVEN THE Love OF ARGUMENT The Outbursts of Everett True By Condo ia Yes, But You FORGET THAT THE {=| PRESIDENT — GOT ANY OPINIONS WORTH USTENING Tol= YOU. ARGUE SIMPLY FOR z Miss Florence (Special to The Tribune) Jamestown, X. D., March 21.—Miss Clara Taves, soprano, and M Flor ence R. Gormley, pianist, both of Far- go Conservatory of Music, delighted a large audience of local music lov- ers at the First Baptist church evening in a recital that was par e cellence. Both young ladies aré a complished musicians in their respec- tive lines and their many difficult. and Bp ilions were thoroughly y the many attending. { iter Best. is one of the most pleasing solo that has appeared in Jamestown for some time. Her var- ious numbers included masterpices of and Miss Clara Taves Please Jamestown Folk ‘ Gormley | | French leave of North Dakota, when | the got wind of the state’s attorne factions, and to date has not been lo- Kubista is in the toils of the » and | preliminary examination, is | bail. twentieth century every one § vi her best. Miss Gormley Scores, Miss Gormley is a gifted musician. | Her delicate touch and interpretation of the most difficult of lovers. Selections by such noted com- posers handled by her in a manner that thor- | her art. The recital. was given under the| auspices of the Young People’s: so- | ciety of the First Baptist thurch of! Jamestown for the benefit of the; piano fund. | FORTY. SGRAPERS TO BE PURCHASED BY LOGAN “DADS” Forecasts Large Amount of Work to Be Done in That Section of State on Roads (Specitl to The Napeleon, N. D., Ma bids will be r ved at “the oflice of the county auditor in this village up to 2 o'clock of the afte: yn of April 5, 1917, for 40 scrapers to be delivered as Foliov 10; Burnst 1 eibine) Napoleon, Fredonia, which the county commi: do on the reads in this state this year. TO RAISE FUND FOR GIRL Thousands of Picures of Philomena Musil, Beach Storm Victim, May Be Sold. (Special to the Tribune.) Beach, N. D., March 21.—Thousands of pictures of Philomena Musil, who lost all of her fingers as results of ex- posure in a blizzard which raged near here during Christmas week, will be jnation on this trip will be free and]! that his treatment is different. | German spoken. Address: 336 Bos- | ‘Minn. ton Block, ‘Minneapolis HURRY-UP: JOBS: Your clothes can be pressed and re- paired. We will not detain you long- er than does your barber, and we guarantee that our service will in- crease your personal appearance fauch more than a clean shave and hair cut. Try it once. You can not lose. Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailoring BISMARCK FUR CO. Bismarck, N. D. NEW MIDLAND STATION REPLACES oLD STRUCTURE DESTROYED BY FIRE NEW MIDLAND STATION AT JAMESTOWN, N. Dd. Jamestown, N. D., March 21,—The Midland Continentals new. station at this cently completed and replaces the one destroyed by fire last fall, is 200 feet long. form of 300 feet. The structure 1s faced throughout with Hebron, ND, smooth by the contracting firm of Jorgenson & Klarquist of this city. G. R, Mera nets point, which was re- Be ie plat. at built 's} Scheffield count sold by the school children of the state if the plans of John Lindt, local implement dealer, are fulfilled. He would have the postal cards sell for 10 cents apiece. He says $5,000 could j be raised, and that it would provide enough funds for her. to take up teaching as her life work. ALLEGE WIFE DESERTION Carl Eubista is Under Arrest. at Diel mand Muth Takes Sudden Leave. (Special to The 'Tribune) Dickinson, N. D., March | 21— State’s Attorney Burgeson caused the arrest of two gentlemen this week, | claiming they had deserted _ their; wives. The men are Carl Cubista, Jr.,! and Konstantine Muth, both of the; Muth has taken TENDER THROATS readily yield to the healing influence of SCOIT'S EMULSION It soothes the inflamed mem- branes and makes richer blood to repair the affected tissues— | to help prevent tonsilitis or laryngitis. SCOTT’S is worth insisting upon. Beott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N.J, 16-16 SPRING} SUITINGS AND OVERCOATINGS | | | | In the Latest Patterns Fit and Workmanship Guaranteed H. J. Vivian & Co. MERCHANT TAILORS ESTABLISHED 1878 IRVING VIVIAN, Representative Hoggart Block Opposite P.O. Upstairs PHONE 7418 AUDITORIUM The SEASON’S MUSICAL GEM COMING UNCHANGED FROM ITS LONG RUN IN NEW elections left | j is pri ogres: a lasting impression with local music | eral building. | ment given out by the Sea s Chopin, Beethoven, Ruben-! ent of federal instruction, J*. stein, MacDowell and Debussy were; the building will ba fini ad about The pla oughly demonstrated her mastery of) pleted ‘and the marble work will be | finished within a few day. WAIT!!! WE ARE COMING Beek & LYRICS BY STAGED BY FRED LATHAM, COMPLETE NEW YORK (CORT THEATRE PRODUCTION ~ [ ine aa SPECIAL AUGMENTE D HERBERT ORCHESTRA THE CAST INCLUDES: Maat Oscar Figman Eva Fallon Blanche Duffield Ben Hendricks David Quixano $sabelle Jason PRICES: MAIL ORDERS NOW WITH REMITTANCE WEDNESDAY MARCH 28 YORK, BOSTON and CHICAGO PRESENTS “WHE BEST cae OPERA MYERS 55 DARNTOW WEW YORI WORL HENRY BLOSSON Alexander Clark Louis Casavant Wm. Quimby Jack Pollard Erne Scanlon Florence Press 50c to $2.00 SEAT SALE MONDAY, MARCH 26 h st promi g sers of th See ear the most De cose ana {COMPLETE VALLEY CITY | FEDERAL BUILDING MAY 25 (Special to The Tribune) | ng rapidly on the n PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT, The undersigned hereby announces his candidacy for the office of police magistrate of the city of Bismarck at the ensuing city election to be held in April, 1917¢ W. S. CASSELMAN, ting the out on while aw Adv. You'll enjoy the Radisson, Minne- apolis. N. D. March 21-—Work | Fr fed- According to a state- R THROAT AND LUNGS ~ Eckman’s Alterative SOLD BY ALL, LEADING DRUGGISTe . Hall, ring is now com-| INVESTIGATE, —And we will prove to your entire satisfaction that we are not only send- ing ,every, student to a good position just as soon as competent, but that we have more calls for competent Bookkeepers and Stenographers than we can supply. If you wish to qualify for a good position, let us tell you what we have done for hundreds of others, Write G. M, LANGUM, President CH BISMARCK Diyhiveed SEGL Bismarck - North Dakota HORSES MARES andMULES 7 | We want Horses arid Mares 4 to 8 years old and from 1200 lbs. and up. Mules any size. Bring i inyour horses and get highest market prices. ° BISMARCK marcH 23 | AT SUNDQUIST’S BARN. TO BUY Will buy mares in foal. »! HARRIS & CO. Largest Dealers in the Northwest ON FRIDAY ou ae South 5th Str