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=SSiF__. Board Co LANI PR Pres White board sion al aftern severa for the able th decide The NEWS OF NORTH DAKOTA AND NORTHWEST wecccccc ewe cwcw ween coon noo noon nooo ooocooooscoocooes: jester college here signed a resolu- |tion to that effect and sent them to TWO HESTIONS ; President Wilson last night. Presi- : T, M. Hodgdan, personal friend ident lof William J. Bryan, did not sign. t ; The resolution, intended to offset lany anti-war resolution issued by 87) istudents recently, reads as follows: | i ARE EXPAND Gppuuze STATE. Two Mooted Points in Letter | “ence ANE PROTECTION (Special to the Tribune.) Jamestown, N. D., March headquaelers |Special Meeting of Directors Will de on. ived by County Cl re Cran trom Robert Coleman, natu ization examiner, with at St. Paul, two interestin pertaining to petitions fe have been cleared. confronted by both question The first question deals ily coming to this count foreign nation, the father pa away either before or after arr here. In the event the mother mar- ries a citizen of the United States the children, on attaining the age of 21 years, become citizens of this coun: |; try automatically. Hl The second issue deals with thej question whether or not a woman is competent to test as a witness for! another woman making petition for | h final papers. According to the de-! cision re to act in thi STUDENT. URE Be Held in Bismarck on April 15 (Special to the Tribune.) ! Mandan, N. D., March —An or ganization known as the State Game vi ation has been incor- Crosthwaite, C. c s and \A, E, Thor- s incorporato Joseph Cros dquest of Mandan, Charles of Lisbon, John A. Larson Pence of Mi- mson and Lu- dan eof the organization is ‘or the propagation and protection of | A special meeting of the dl- s been called to be held in April 15. It is understood | ors are in touch with game the east for game birds’ delivery and tat a | gamekeeper from Scotland, with 25 ’ experience, is on the ground, farm eg (United Press) March 23. Urging ates enter the wa St. Paul, that the United 15 mothers were granted pensions OT Judge William Murray of the county! court at hearings held yesterday. | each case allowance was $10 a month} BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1917. | |tion of vehicles’ with lugs on the jpaved streets and forbidding such op- jeration, and prohibiting the moving jof houses or buildings over ten tons in weight over said paved strees, un- less on wheels of.a certain size, were | S \introduced by Commissioner Best and eoceees |read the first time. i ; Commissioner Battey reported \that ithe County of Burleigh had declined ito sell their interest in the City Barn and had offered $250.00 for the city’s ‘interest therein, | A petition for extension of water jmain on Eleventh street between Ave- ; jnue B and the Boulevard was read land the auditor directed to request jthe company to make such extension. | A petition for laying of a water imain on Thayer street from Mandan ee ‘avene to Washington avenue was re- ferred to Commissioner Bertsch. Mrs. Henry Johnson of New Sal-| ‘The auditor was authorized to re- fund sidewalk assessment to parties em Awakened by Strange Feel- {wrongfully assessed and to make the a s {proper extensions. ling ‘That All Wasn't Well {| A petition for an arc light at core oe jner of Tenth and Rosser streets was (Special to the Tribune.) \referred to Commissioner Best. Hazelion, N. D., March 23.—Awak-| On motion, Fred Peterson was ap- ened by a strange feeling that alljpointed judge of election in the Sec- was not well with the baby which; ond ward in place of §. F. Lambert. had been sleeping with head under | On the opinion of the City Attorney her arm, Mrs. Johnson, wife of Henry ithe City Auditor was directed to not- Johnson of New Salem, threw back |ity the Northern Pacific Railway CA: the bed sheets and found the little of the intention of the Board to one dead, At first the theory of suf: {straighten the east side of Fourtli focation was advanced, but the baby’s |street from the south side of Main position would have afforded the child! street to the Northern Pacific depot. ample breathing room and the only} The Auditor was directed to notify theory left was that its heart had be-|the bonding company that repairs on come affected. The child was two /the Broadway sewer lift wonld he months old. imade and charged to the bond. {A letter from Secretary Cushing of \the State Board of Railroad Commis- [) sioners, advising that consideration of the ferry acrosg the Missouri river be deferred, pending the decision of Sar HE "i Court, was ; (Special to The Tribune) joasee now in the Supreme Court, wa Jamestown, N. D,, March 23.—De- | “my, re directed bators representing Jamestown col- lto ne re emitting: Mortz lege and Fargo college, will meet atipumber Co. $14.12, $15.30, Street both Jamestown and Fargo this eve" | Work $129.30 Dow. Jones & Co. ning. The question to be debated is | I i 5 if “Resolved, ‘That the. United States | $21.60, Bismarck Tribune Co. $57.05, : iFiremen $20.00, Should Adopt a System of Compulsory |" 7, fal resoluti vas Military Training Modeled After That | reed tet ets Dao, Te enting? “he of Switzerland. ‘alley in Block 23, Riverview Addition, was reconsidered and the resolution : | MOTHERS G lagain adopted, all present voting aye RANTED PENSION =< a : ! Attest: ry R, H. THISTLETHWAITE, City Auditor, SUMMONS. | (Special to The Triln Minot, N. D., March —Three | by, In|State of North Dakota, County of Burleigh, ss. of 17 mem ofthe faculty of Ma ~ FRECKLE-FACE Now Is the Time to Get Rid of These Ugly Spots. Do you know how ea move those ug will call you freckle-face? Simply get an ounce of othine, double strength our druggist and a few should show you how e yourself of | freckles and get a beautiful complex- ion. The sun and winds of March have a strong tender to bring out It more othine that no one freckles, and as ar is sold in this month. Be s to ask for the double strength othine, as this is sold under back if it fai guarantee of money to remove the freck 1-| Bruce Francis Ele ted President of for each dependent child. The appli-!In District Court, Sixth Judicial Nis- The New Spring and Summer | Florsheim Shoes are ready for two-tone effects are especially “nobby.” : Rosen’s Clothing Shop cants were Mrs. Roberta Thompson, | Fortnight Club and Dorr I. who was allowed a pension for the} Carroll, Secretary, {support of a baby boy four years old; | Mrs. Christina Hanson, for the sup-! i port of a girl 11 years old, and Mrs.j{ Minot N. D., March 28.—No fight|Ethlenda J. Lockmiller, for the sup- developed at the annual election of] port of two girls, ope 11 and the oth-: officers for the Fortnight club of this/er 12 years of ago: | which was held the first of the — | "s are as follows: Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days. _| ident; W. _| Druggists refund money if PAZO! : Dorr H. Car-|OINTMENT fails to cure Itching, | :-treasurer, and Rey. P.|Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles, A ‘on and H. E. Wheeler, mem-|First applications gives relief, 60c, hers of the executive committee. TOT FALLS TWO STORIES; FOUND ALIVE IN 8) (United Pr St. Paul, Marel (Special to The Tribune) tao nce OME Ip { NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF THE! ILLINOIS SURETY COMPANY. State of Illinois, County of Cook, ss.— | In the Superior Court Thereof, H. Evans et al. vs. Illinois Surety Company in Chancery, gan, aged 4, was pla ig near a sec- 221884. ond ‘story ,window. ‘She fell vout.| 7g/884_ 9 ict ; Pedestrians, 20 feet below, found her e petition of James 8. Hopkjns, Receiver of the Illinois Surety Com- petitioning the court to enter an order in the above entitled cause lim- buried in a snow drift laughing and unhurt. General No,|in this action isscommenced and to Order, {serve.a copy of your answer upon trict. Edla R. Person, Plaintiff, vs. Henry Willard, Alexander McKenzie, Hettie Wilson, John HH. Richards, your inspection. @The ne $5 to $10 i i i i : Exclusive Agents For Florsheim Shoes / Robert B. Richards, John H. Say Mrs. B. Anderson, Phillip Mils Andrew Person, The Bismarck Con- struction: Company, and all other persons unknown claiming any es- relief demanded in the complaint. Dated this 20th day of. December, A. D. 1916. iyo ak Residence and Post Office address, Bismarck, North Dakota. tate or interest in or lien or incum- THEODOR OFFEL, brance upon the property. described Attorney For Plaintiff. in the complaint, Defendants. The State of North Dakota to the Above Named Defendants: You are hereby summoned to an- swer the complaint in this action, which complaint will be filed with the clerk of said District Court where- To the Above Named Defendants: You and each of you will please take notice that the above entitled action relates to the following described land to-wit: Lots seven (7) and eight (S), in. block forty (40), of the Northern Pacific second (2nd) addition to the City of Bismarck, North Dakota, and lot ten (10), in block eighteen (18), of Riverview addition to the City of the subscriber within thirty (30) days after the service of this summons upon you exclusive of the day of ser- vice, and in e of your failure to taken against you by default for the | action is brought to quiet title in the plaintiff to the above described land and that no personal claim is made against any of the defendants herein. eo eR PPE EE ES a A SE 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 WEDNESDAY AUDITORIUM march 28 The SEASON’S MUSICAL GEM COMING UNCHANGED FROMITS LONG RUN IN NEW YORK, BOSTON and CHICAGO ; JOHN CORT PRESENTS 2 “THE BEST COMIC OPERA IN YEARS CHARLES DARNTON NEW YORK KOR. “Bek & LYRICS BY HENRY BLOSSOM STAGED EY FRED LATHAM COMPLETE NEW YORE ORCHESTRA ee SPECIAL AUGMENTED HERBER THE CAST INCLUDES: Blanche Duffield Oscar Figman Eva Fallon Ben Hendricks Alexander Clark Louis Casavant David Quixano Wm. Quimby Jack Pollard $sabelle Jason Erne Scanlon Florence Press PRICES: 50c to $2.00 ~ MAIL ORDERS NOW WITH REMITTANCE ; SEAT SALE MONDAY, MARCH 26 jing ‘firms of Kalman, Matteson & iting the time within which the cred- itors of the'!Ilinois Surety Company appear or answer, judgment will be | Bismarck, rth Dakota, and that this shall bring-in-and present their sev- eral claims “ahd demands, coming on to be heard, and the Court, being ful-; ly advised in the premises, doth Or-) der, Decree, and Diréct that the cred-| itors of the Hlinois Surety Company | shall, on or before the t day of| September, A D. 1917, present their several claims and demands to the} Receiver herein, and that in default of the presentation of such claims, pursuant to this Order and the No- Court also Directs the Receiver to} mail a copy of this order to all} known creditors of the Illinois Surety Company who have not already filed their claims with the Receiver aid to also mail a copy of this order to each| cf the agents of the Illinois Surety Company, doing business with it at the time it went into the hands of a] receiver under the order of this court Enter DENIS BE. SULLIVAN, Judge. March 1, 1917. Claims must b Hopkins, R Company Chicago, Mlinois. PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROARD OF COMMISSIONERS, MARCH 19, 1917. The Board: of City Commissioners met in regular session. Present: Commissioners Battey, Bertsch, Best, Kirk, President Lucas. Minutes of meeting held the 12th inst. were read and approved. The bid of W. L. Slayton Co., of Toledo, Ohio, for paving warrants was withdrawn by telegram. This being the time set by adver> tisement for opening of sealed bids for $300,000.00, more or less, of war- rants on Paving District No. 2, the consideration of sealed bids was dis- pensed with and sealed bids already filed returned to the bidders. It was then ordered that bids be made at public auction and the issue was so offered and finally sold to the bond-; mailed to James 8. er, Illinois Surety }#* uth La Salle Street, to 1,400 Ibs. All colors. cepted on approval of the clerk. Wood and the Minnesota Loan before removal. Trust Company, bidding jointly, they being the highest bidders with the offer of a premium of $5,200.00, ac- crued interest, bonds _and coupons payable at Bismarck, N. D., said of- fer being subject to approval of issue ‘by the attorneys of the bidders. Ordinances dealing with the opera: J. M. THOMPSON, Auctioneer, SINGLE BUGGIES. LIVERY HACKS. ARM WAGONS. ‘Brown & Geiermann Quality Grocers Successors to Browa Bros. tice herein required to be given, the} 6S—PHONES—56 said creditors so defaulting to present | their claims on or before said Septem-| ber 1, A. D. 1917, shall be debarred e from participating in any dividends or; S it di S 1: distribution of assets of said Illinois \ a ur ay pecia Ss Surety Company, which may be made by the Receiver under the orders of BANANAS GRAPE FRUIT. ORANGES this Court. ‘The Court doth further Order andj} APPLES STRAWBERRIES copy of this order to be published at| BRAD LETTUCE hacreoatd least once a week for three succes-| CUCUMBERS RADISHES sive weeks, the first issue of said pub-; lication to be not later than the first Pure Colorado Comb Honey, per comb .. sees 200 j week of April. att. in & hewsponer Bulk Cocoanut, per pound seee 200 of general circulation, in the principa’ Ff cities where the Illinois Surety Com- Crystal White Soap, 10 bars for .......... sveasvewes Se pany was doing business and main- White House Coffee, regular 40c seller, special for tained a ‘branch office or a general! Sal 38¢ agency for the State, | turday Te ccs cade sees as pees eee SSiepew eee And, in addition to the above, the} Clicoquot Ginger Ale, regular 20c seller, special ...... 15¢ PURE HIGH TEST SWEET CREAM Auction Sale: The undersigned ‘will:sell at Public Auction at-Geo. Gussner’s barn, foot of south Fifth Street hill, Bismarck, N. D., SATURDAY, MARCH 24th Sale Starts Promptly at 1 o’clocK p. m. 26 HEAD OF HORSES Including horses ‘and :mares, ; ranging -in weight from 1,000 Ibs. 26 Ages 4 to 10 years. TERMS OF SALE:—All sums under ten dollars, cash; sums over ten dollars 2 per cent for cash or bankable notes, with in- terest at 10 per cent per annum, due Nov. Ist, 1917, will be ac- All sales must be settled for Matt Clooten, Owner JOHN GRAHAM, Clerk. [a L. 1916. THEODORE KOFREL, Attorney For Plaintiff, Bismarck, North Dakota. Dated this 20th day of December, (2-2, 9, 16, 28; 3—2, 9) Keeping Faith : Northwest | 4 After more than sixty years of shoemaking for the people of the Northwest, the name ‘‘Gotzian” now means Quality Footwear to thousands upon thou- sands of satisfied customers. In these trying times of high prices and increased costs, we pledge ourselves to use the same high quality of materials and’ workmanship that have always been put in The Gotzian Shoes. The reputation of the name “GOTZIAN” must be maintained. PARK SQUARE C. Gotzian ( Company PARK icant We are unloading a car of . APPLES! which we are selling now at $1.55 per box They are worth more money, and we cannot guarantee this . low price for long. Therefgre, get your supply now at $1.55— they are cheaper than potatoes. Think of that!! They are orchard run—unwrapped and full weight. Strictly Fresh Eggs, per dozen «Farmer's Butter, per pownd from 25c to . Try this Butter It’s fine. GUSSNERS Phone 60