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THURSDAY, MARCH 917, Py Pe by W. A. Hughes at the junction of 4 Sixth street’ and the Northern Pacific ( tra for the use of Armour & Co. % fi i} Mr. Hughes will occupy the same build- a ot 3 ing with his produce and commission f business. The structure will be mod- ern in every respect, one of the finest | cold storage plants in the northwest. $ | Armour & Co, long have been contem- gil ‘ plating the occupany of quarters ‘more suitable to their fast-growing busine: a ) and Supt. R. 1. Ruddick, who was : ” from Minneapolis recently, entire | — ‘ pproved plans for the Hughes build- . z kc He ENON sesansits a Body of Ole Upheim of Havana, . ' ; : CASE MAY BUILD,+ i ‘ 5 i ; ~ Many Large Projects Already} J. 1. Case .& Co, whom the paving| 1s Discovered ‘Short Distance » fj TT, y email) wonld cause to seek new quarters even : : Under Way for Initiation in sent domicile proven | From His Home apanesé C or FAV 4 ULE . Early Spring [Tar too small, are considering the pur- — ‘ a. Sr = = 4 ¥ ‘hase of the site at the corner of | { i i nS i : : : a Ninth’ and East Main, where the old |WICTIM OF STORM , : ‘city auditorium now stands. If the FORD PAVING COMPANY | s present Duilding on West | EARLY IN FEBRUARY ' NA dis : Mai he satisfactorily . errr (ON HAND FOR BIG JOB ‘yori ona muatern assembly (Assoctated Press.) Bismarck is to have another banuer R plane -for “engines Maya De: May eee Ube : buildin Projeets ae chinery and 2utomobil heim, 61 years old, for 33 years a bach- 5 7 ae Sates ; te 2 jelor farmer, near this city, : : der way or anounced promise to make ‘ , Hh the seuson several hundred thousand | ¢ froneletopdenth, Ae smillges north. of IN a better than that of 1916, which holds, implement heuses which are compelled | Havana yesterday, and one and one- the record to date. to drive out manmoth tractors under | half miles from his home. d In the down-town building district a} their own power find pavement a dis-} He is believed to have been a vie-| half dozen substantial ret sadvantaze, |tim of the severe storm of Feb. 3 and 4, ’ , are being planned, These include the CARPENTER LUMBER CO, the body apparently having been ia i « ‘ two Lahr buildings, one of which is ae C enter Jamber company, | the sno more than six weeks. to house the new bank, while the} Whose entire plant was destroyed by | Upheim was last seen alive on Feb, om woe eogs . . : . . SIROEE Ureoutael Hie nee home of fire: has new buildings under way at |, A‘Photodrama giving an intimate glimpse into the ate of Aa eee who would live and love as American the Overland; an addition to the Hag- [its big yards on Main street. The} The body is being shipped from Ha- " “ i st an est i: ; i i an t building, to be erected on Broad- | Structures will be more substantial} vana to Luverne, Minn., today for in- but who ovly prove that East is Ea a d : est. And neer the twain shall meet. 5 way by E. A. Hughes; a probable ad- aan ste which were wiped out in| terment, z dition to the Hotel Van Horn; the|the big blaze, and the new yards will] LSet : f completion of the annex to the Hoter most complete in Nortli| * 4 Mckenzie, which E. G, Patterson plans 7-REEL PROGRAM I SM A R C Sat. Violet Mersereau 1 to build five sto higher, to. the i i OUND, Ly 4 i height of the hotel proper, and a num-| The ich has | ; THEATRE q ' »" which prenirations have not assumed | Works alrend i A Vl oe eels The HOME OF REAL FEATURES Mon. Marguerite Clark ; definite . é machinery and other. cquip- \ ; i NEV oS, F ‘om Cedar pids, Ta., and this! —_ | | Promincut among additions to Bis-|mtlerkul Is standing in’ the Northern (Continued from page one) ; nutrek's growing wholesale district will| Pacific yards awaiting the disappear-| > - ae il 6 i — d be a large cold-storage plant and dis-{#uce of the slush and-mud. tan to take piece Spr}, Mone — a a ] i ge} nd di NEW 3 while dispatches from the front indi- | ! ' bo rare er (adore eins “6e Pee teat homes [cated the tremendous scope of the | according to a Bevin Tee jAnailing: gvoard yesterday, when his pas alee accoptad hy Doel jon, in the LARSON GETS CONTRACT = = y summer on Avenues A and B, i paper § pl i caian ahaa ha'l while orvi FROM | John L. Larson of this city has been | 5 EA TEOLAGRR Eee IY SPIRITED FIGHTING, holding that after the war willbe | while servin ‘ : HERE FROM SIMS. | awarded the conteact: tor. thacerectlen | Cured His RUPTURE ton avenues, In the Riverview (Associated Press) |time enough to settle we eee hudget: bourd: was. 8) : ounly, Commissioner 7. ©. Poland) or the two-story addition to the Hag- Era ae tion, on Fifth, Sixth and Seventh, and|. Berlin, March 22.—Spirited fighting |Of direct suffrage in Prussia, and Chet ea eegnding several days ia) part building on Broadway and Third ae T was badly ruptured while lifting]in the vicinity of the capitol, Oper. |in the sector over whic, the Germans | dds: eens the city wilh Mrs, Feland, who under-| ing structure will be extended a dis- i a trunk several years ago. Doctors] tions on residence construction con-|have been retreating is reported in| “Jt will be a great and eee ane went an coperion in the Bismarck! tinee of 40 feet on Broaaway to the said my only hope of cure was an|tinued without cessation throughout | today’s official communication, which | mistake if equal sulfrage is not in- hospital, Monday. Mrs. Veland fs re-} they, ‘Phe cost of the addition is estl- operation. Trusses did me no good.|the winter, and some beautiful homes| Mentions no further evacuation of | troduced into Prussia while the war Or ene ey ‘mated at between $7,000 and $8,000. Finally I got hold of something that {completed during the cold season arg|tertitory. French battalions. attack- | 18 actually going on fOODS V | ee quickly and completely cured me. {iow being occupied. ing on the north, bank of the Aisne] f NTEEaHL: NEGATES eer ae ie Years have passed and the rupture IVE . *TIMISTIC, j were repulsed. nail sot, Kmantel, of Elbowoo Skin Suff has never returned, although I am do- 4 sm is 4 — WI SON § a Sony Pmanucl.of) Hibowoods,| erers " ing hard work as a carpenter. ‘There| Job. ‘There doesn't seem-to be a sine RETREAT IS RAPID. | . jaro spending several days in the nT You will sigh; with relicf at the first magic oh in was no operation, no lost time, no ker Jeft atter the cold snap), (United Fras). 99 [at we tule heres tests al the Wan | euch of be Bab the soo an for. thie Y} a trouble. I have nothing to sell, but ne is looking forward to a nor With the French Armics,- March 22. ESSA Horn hotel. Tl will return home! Many of our customers thank us foe. Se j will give full information about’ how aa crop at prices which never have as wt nung, Geran trons an Friday. | Guarantee it. 2c, Soe aud $1.00- ! you may find a complete cure with-] Pen approached in the history of jed even the supply houses of the Am-| — hi Re ae ‘ EIGHTH GRADE TEST. ‘ out operation, if you write to me, Bu Ro h Daketa. ‘The soit ig | orca Hollet-comm h tag to leave tie (Conunued trom Fage Une) 4 MN: We x Cushing Of Us city, ee County Superintendent W. Par- gene M. Pullen, Carpenter, C, Mar- satiated with moisture w) French civilians without ‘ood, = They _ —- ——~ | afternoon confirmed a story printed Goiet has: cout LOvINee vaTil “hools cellus Avenue, Manasquan. N. J. Bet-|200U work later on. :jtook every piece of metal in the ate depart-]in the Fargo morning newspaper to-|* aeHs 2 venous és ter cut out this notice and. show it (Mlle, hogs and chickens om Ffench villages: and wrecked practi-| ments ay hi veived any ‘day. to the effect that she had pur-| the eighth grade final examination to any others wha are Tonerred. ver {Kol farms than last spring cally every house in the territory |formal mediation’ offer outside of the {chased The Searchlight, a weekly | Mestions for the eighth grade tests, |. iad oave ‘a life or at feaat stop ths 25 per cent, and qore corn and other | evacuated. The French advanced so | several reepivel shortly after ule newspaper, published in’ that city,} Which will be held March 2 | leery oe ji © worry ang | @rize crops. will be planted. And} rapidly that they arrived in towns| break with Germany w nounced. | from J, H, Ulsaker, president of t OM Dol | 4 as misery of tuplure and the worry and ine farmer doesn't feel the least. bit] several hours before the Germans had |It is pointed to the Swiss authorities | Ulsaker Printing company. 7 BEE acute tiplbcat eats ine The Bismarck Building danger of an operation. poverty-stricken, for, if he had only} planned” to evacuate them, Behind |i#s being the ones’ who were respon- | “yes, 1 have an option on the pa-| viv’ Wednesday transacting business ( and Loan Association will jhalt a crop last full, he got more than | the sereens of infantry and cavalry | sible for the talk, as the peace offers | per,” she said, “and it is true that) oy Gikeawhei i “ ty double the as ce for it, and he }eome the engineers and road builders. /at that time were then traced diveelly |My, Cushing will be the editor and | 90° CNUNE ae help you to build a home. didn’t have all | in one basket. | Behind’ them the artillery awaits tke] to Swiss Ambassador Litter. will take charge about -the first ot ian The same sum you are pay- —— = construction of highways. atepein Ee aks April, when bis term as secretary ot, TWO ROAD SHOWS 1 for rent ee a. as Me FOR MAGISTRATE. Ee: CRAZY MAN ASKS saprisp ithe state railroad and warehouss FIRST WEEK IN APRIL J 1& : pay of | S J. 0. Varney, FRENCH PUSH FORWARD. _ 20 SEE PREMIER) commission will expire.” nies, {loan and im the end you will I announce my candidacy for Police (United Press.) | (United. Press.) od According to the story printed in} Manager E. H. L. Vesperman of the 'f own your own home free Magistrate at the goming election. is, March 22.—Despitethe strong| London, March-22.—A believed the morning newspaper the consider-j|auditorium this morning announced ! from debt: F. L. ‘Conklin, | ‘Motto: “Peace to all and equal rights| defense of the Germans, the French to be insane, gained erty to Pre-| ation was not made known. two attractions which will appear at | hee u § all npeti forces hav reid. Bevers re vil-| Mier David Lloyd Georze’s home, and ——_——— the auditorium during the first week [| Secretary, Rooms 11 and 12, to all men. forces have entered several more vil-} tr apa viwtlie i is " * r Por (Political Advertisement) lages north of the Soissons and are|W#s overpowered with ditficully by the o—— {ot April. On Thursday evening, Ap- First National Bank Build- pater kaa aah | pushing forward with great. speed, to-| lice after he had demanded to see | CITY NEWS | ril 5, “Twin Beds” will be the offe: ing. 4 DO YOU WANT SOME? jday’ official statement declared. the premler, 112 waw arrested, ing, and on April 2 and 3. Miss May) Pure Whit ad, vt, wee $13 bbe | — Robson will be seen in “The Making : Pape\Lingesd Olle eee eta CALL IT A SUCCESS. REFUSE TO BE QUOTED. BUYS NEW CAR. Over of Mrs. Matt.” Wednesday eve- a Turpentine ... : a $1.00} (Associated Press.) (United Press.) F William Harris of First street has|ying, March 28, “The Prin Pat” ee y % ‘our dealer hasasupply Best Prepared Paint, per gal. ..$2.50| Berlin, Mareh 22—“A German suc-| St. Louis, Mo. March 22.~ purchased a Packard Six roadster. will play a one-night engagement of fresh Sunkist Alabastine, per pkg. --. 50c| cess,” is the characterization given | nearly all agreed that a coalition cab- MANGANCVISIZORS here. + Oranges every day. Best Floor Varnish, at . $4.00| the German retreat on the western jinet would prebably be a good thing, ee "Auer ft dan and eee These are the uniformly We are closing out these goods. Call| front in the headline of an editorial| tore than a dozen‘ prominent men, ee ree vena’ ot, Madden “BINGO” Ab I I good’ oranges. Order a and see FAUNCE, 4th St—Adv. |today, by Major Moraht, military writ-| including -a fomer cabinet member,|Mrs. Harvey Williams of | Mandar solutely ‘ dozen today. jer for the Lokal Anzeiger. “A great|two former governors, a mayor and/ were visitors in the city Wednesday. . jresolution was taken,” writes Major] other business men, refused to be REGAN VISITORS. Removes Corns and e ° 100 LATE 10 CLASSIFY |Moraht. “The boldness of the en-| quoted. : Mrs. A. M. Blexrud and Mrs. Otto C Il Completel jeral who carried it out is overwhelm. a A , were among the Regan visitors ‘ | UT ist ing and only the power of von Hinden-} JORGENSON SLASHED AGAIN, hata ee ity ean visitors | V@lUSes p y Have you tried the new | Unif ly Good FOR RENT—Furnished room in moa:|2e"8'S personality could cause such} Carl 0. Jorgenson, former ; state x 25 Cents, All Drug Stores, In-/} place to eat? « a in) ‘ ae 5: 7 proof of the grand style of initiative | auditor, again» became victim to the LEAVES FOR MONTANA, * wan’ : | ‘ urormly Goo: ; ae Apply 801 5th St. none | to be accompanied by perfect calm| pruning knife of the present state] toward Hines, who has been the cluding Cowan's Drug Store. New system and new Man- ranges LOST—Weed chain for 35x44%' tire,| M4 security. = | [eee erate tny agement. it Return to Roberts at the weather . PRAINEROR DOnG uy : 1 5 phreys) of Tenth street, A fs California Fruit GrowersExchange Taran. tor Gulbis eae ed aaes T BATTLE IN PROSPECT. HICHEST! Oe ROC MORIUON WHEN YOU ASK FOR. & Give Us a Trial FOR SALE—Thoroughbred Jersey |. n, Mere err earelry e THE DIAMOND BRAND," near Scobie, Mont. T 3 bull. Call ussner’s. 3-22-3 Is now in touch with the French an Ladics Jour Druggtat for ———— \ SieRaAT ES seme fie? § cent e ele. P-MBER EES %22°3t/ British mounted troops which have i teweqesionnnttianQ)) | accepy posiTIONS HERE, s,BUTTER | Patterson’s Lunch Ta been in action for several days in the pies, sealed) we Blue fibbon, Miss Stark has arrived in the city | ay F. F. OLIVER, M, territory evacuated by the Germans, Pew Me Ae ONL SHER TERS! from St. Paul, and will be in charge! Sek fms » Mer. 50, that for the first time since the fall | ese nBat etnias jot the Johnson Brothers’ millinery | ji McKenzie Hotel Bldg. i This is regarded here as an indication that great events are taking place and that a real battle is in prospect, trench warfare being over for the time on this part of the front. Retreat Not Ended, ‘ London, March 22.—The German i retreat has not yet ended in the opin- , 4 ion of General Maurice, a director of ". military operations. Discussing news from the western front today, Gener- al Maurice declared that the German destructive tactics far exceed the mil- itary needs of the situation. He sug- gested the possibility that they were dictated by political motive. The idea {seemed to inspire fear at the front that all teritory which Germany re- S 5 ; t " linquished would be treated in a sim- Starting Friday morning. We are going to place on sale 600 pairs of Women’s shoes at extraordinary low prices. These a ores poner nee ara shoes are made of the very best of leather and the styles of most of them are correct. Our reason for putting these shoes on sale is, that there is not a full run of sizes in any one style, so we must clean them up. We have arranged them in four lots, NEWSPAPERS BITTER = Pe | Scents weekly AGAINST ROMANOFES LOT 3 or LOT 1 LOT 2 250 pairs We ' Li 5 ; , pairs Women’s 8 | 150 pairs Women's 100 pairs Women’s black, brown and light 100 ont ‘tai hine Continued from page 1. black, kid and patent black, kid and patent colored.‘ auede, : : blacks you will ate jcheinsk prison in Siberia have ar- leather, button or lace, leather, button: or lace, iid and patent leather ranging in price from : ipa e 3 rived at Chita, where they were given high or low heel. Siz- high or low heel. Siz- butt lace, high or $5.00 down. Your Come in and get a CLUB BOOK FREE and join our “Christmas ja big reception, and welcomed by 212 to 7. ' $6 and es 212t0612. $5 utton or lace, higi choice. Banking Club.” It is the easy way to HAVE MONEY, military bands. Among the prisoners es zs . low heel. Sizes 2 1-2 was Maria Spiridonovo, who was car- $7 values. values. to 6. $3.50 and $4.00 ried through the streets on the shoul- ders of the crowd. 45 values. $ 1 00 Maria Spiridonoyo is the daughter $4.45 $3. $2.45 2 @ of a Russian general and saot and} killed Chief of Police Luzhenoffsky of Tambov in 1906. She was sentenced to death, but the sentence was com- i mutéd to 20 years imprisonment. She ~ No Approvals or Refunds On These Shoes was terribly tortured by two police officers, who for 11 hours kicked her back and forth in her cell, tore her| 3 a hair and burned her flesh with light- a : ed cigarettes. Both of her torturers iy were afterward murdered. 4 5 e e : . ‘Cweelated Press) | SHOEDEPARTMENT. sss . Jvin the club yourself. Take out a membership for each one of your CHILDREN; teach them to SAVE. In 50 weeks: - . 1-vent club pays rent club pa rent ctub pays 10-cent club pay: roy You can put in $1.00 or $2.00 or $5.00 each week and in 50 weeks y have $50 or $100 or, $250. ee ‘ We add 4 per cent: interest. You can start TODAY—START! First National Bank 4 Press) y London; March 22.—The Berlin Vor- waerts says that the Russian revolu- tion indicates that one of the conse- quences of the war will be the far- reaching democratization of Europe,