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D., rere en WAR, GRO from some Minnesota town, but it Writes Tale to Lakota Mayor isn’t, In the Bowman city clection | ae hold last week the “wets” won, They| Explaining Vote on ‘‘Armed favdred the building ‘of a new well d Neutrality Bill and the building of r maing on every street, The “d worked to prevent the “water” proposition from carrying. jkNows HE HAS BEEN | CALLED A TRAITOR | |Would Rather Serve Than Be REACHES FOR that | have been in the SaineriLy! 1 | is possible that | may continue to be Exertion Resulted in Stroke of} in the minority. 1 know that I have pie {been ch. sterized as a traitor and a Apoplexy to William Hess Benedict Arnold, but the same epithets j were hurled at men like Washington) of Glen Ullin Speetal to The Tribune) and Lincoln.” Glen Ulin, N.D.. Mareh 26.—Wil- This is an excerpt from the letter| written by Senator Gronna, who voted | against the “armed neutrality bil liam He 44. manager of the Glen] to Dr. Einar Lohrbauer, mayor of Ulin creamery, wering from 2] this village, thanking friends and { slight illness, reached from his bed | zens of this village for the loyalty in at his home in that city yesterday to}the voice of thanks wired him. a table for a glass water. ‘The exer-} “The president has called an extra tion rasulted in a stroke of apoplexy. ; session on April 2 and 1 He died antly, A widow and | that before cong ugain convenes, elght children survive. this nation will be at war with some other nation, and all that congress } fean do will be to vote appropria- | Fident and his friends seemed deter-| mined that this country shall go to! Mrs, Elizabeth Zender Passed Away) War, and it is possible that those who | have talked so loudly in Sunday Morning—Services Were {will hi 1 opportimity Held Today. or 60 days to show their courage and | (Special fe the Tribune.) | patriotism Anthony, N. D. rol , Lam more interested in this. siden y over the ren of the | Auestion because it alfects most vital- late N lizabeth Zender, who pass jly every citizen of Our country, and Tr would rather honektly serve ther than to be praised for standing pr the president. “T fully realize how difficult i be for the people to grasp thd real significance of the tight we lyhev just gone throggh... The — mevfopolitan press seems: to favor wag and it is} prone. to misrepresent stand for peace.” The Hotel o fort. Hotel Radisso! od away Sunday morning at her farm WHEN YOU ASK FOR s .BUTTER 4 NORTHERN inneapolis. INVESTIGATE, satisfaction that we are not only send- ing every student to a good position just as soon as competent, but that} wo have more calls fgr competent Bookkeepers and 6tenographers than we can supply. qualify for a good position, let us tell }| you what we have done for hundreds | LANGUM, of others. Write G. M. | President Ge): BISMARCK Bismarck . WEONESDAY AUDITORIUM warch 28 The SEASON’S MUSICAL GEM COMING UNCHANGED FROMITS LONG RUN IN NEW YORK, BOSTON and CHICAGO JOHN CORT PRESENTS 7 COMIC OPERA NY EARS CHARLES DARN TOW AEH YOR ND osk & LYRICS BY a NRY BLOSSON DR LN COMRLETE NEW YORE THEATRE ARODUTT SPECIAL AUGMENTED HERBERT ORCHESTRA THE CAST INCLUDES: Oscar Figman Eva Fallon Alexander Clark Louis Casavant David Quixano Wm. Quimby Jack Pollard $sabelle Jason Erne Scanlon Florence Press PRICES: 50c to $2.00 Blanche Duffield Ben Hendricks MAIL ORDERS NOW WITH REMITTANCE SEAT SALE MONDAY, MARCH 26 DETERMINED FOR hose Who | | | Proposition of sewer and wat = | cil. | go, will --And we will prove to your entire; inary surveys. If you wish to! | | | i | | \ | | | es sold his interests am afraid] J er their ae. fees LEGAL BATTLE I PRELUDE TO CITY ELECTION Heated Contest on at Hettinger Over Length of Time Mem. bers Council Serve (Special to The Tribune) Hettinger, N. D., March 26.—Wheth- er two aldermen are to be elected this year or whether a complete city tisket should be elected has precipi- tated this city into a legal battle, The present council and the mayor held they were elected for two years and that only two aldermen retire and} that the othér offices are hold-overs. | ;, They have accordingly called an elec- tion for the purpose of electing tw aldermen, Dr. G. E. Mordoff is a candidate for mayor and contends that a complete ticket should be elected and through his attorney, O. H. Aygarn, has pro- | cured a writ of mandamus from Judge | Crawford, This was served on all} the members of the old board this | week and directs that board to hold} an election or to show cause before; the judge Laubisen bin March 30. i QUITS HOTEL BUSINESS) j August Borges Disposes of iid Inter} ests at Wimbledon to Jam } Couey | (Special to The Tribune) { Wimbledon, N. D., March 26.—Aft-| er 13 years as proprietor of the Col- i umbia hotel of this city, August Borg: ' ast week to! mes Couoy, former owner of the; European cafe. Borges and wite | leave today for Moorhead to look aft-| ‘arming interests in the Red | river valley, ‘SUNDAY. SCHOOL MEETING Institute Will Be Held at March 26 and 27—Fargo Man iscon ther Program. (Special to the Tribune.) Mandan, N. D., Mareh 26.—A Sun-| day school institute by the Morton | County Sunday School association | will be held in this city, March 26) ad 27. James C, Garrison of Fargo will be one of the speakers. EDGELY DISCUSSING MUNICIPAL PROPOSITION “(Special to The Tribune) | Edgeley, NX. D., Mareh 26.—The | for this v s before the village coun- | Ty an eement is reached and ithe council decides to go ahead with the ‘project, Engineer Atkinson of Far | ave charge of thep relim- { o——_——_———— ‘*PINCHED’’ BEFORE | HE COULD DRINK | GREEN RIVER DRY | ————0 (Spectal to The Tribune) | Elgin, N. D.. March 26.—*This , is the life,” said W. C. Talyor of this village last week when he | discovered a gallon jug of alcohol at the railroad station. Taylor partook of the “life.” For two nights it proved to be “stuff lose. sleep over.” But before } could drink the “green river” Taylor was “pinched.” A deteci- ive of the road escorted him he- fore the state’s attorney who said “$25 or jail.” Taylor didn’t havey the $25. jOSSHOHOOOOSOOSOEOSD | OLD-TIME COLD CURE— > it DRINK HOT TEA! [A SHHOSSOOCHOCHT OO OD Get a small package of Hamburg | Breast Tea, or as the German folks; call it, “Hamburger Brust Thee,” at! the scntiment of the people appears | jany pharmacy. Take a tablespoonful | jof the tea, put a cup of boiling water fupon it, pour through a sieve and, ldrink a teacupful at any time during} jthe day or before retiring. !most effective way to break a cold] It is the; jand cure grip, as it opens the pores! ja cold or the grip. jof the skin, relieving Also loosens the bowels, thus break- | jing up a cold, and entirely vegetable, therefore safe | jand harmless. i | ‘RUB RHEUMATISH FROM STIFF, ACHING JOINTS Rub Soreness From Joints and Muscles With a Small Trial Bot- | tle of Old St. Jacob’s Oil. | Stop “dosing” Rheumatism. | It's pain only; not one case in fifty |Pequires internal treatment. Rud | soothing. penetrating “St. Jacob's |Oil” right on the “tender spot,” and: iby the time you say Jack Robinson! | jardton is to have a third ban | Sa open. for. busine: |The name of the new institution will PROUT treet BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE FOUR-YEAR OL ~ FALLS; MAIL FILE PENETRATE HEAD Physicians at New Rockford Un- able to Foretell Outcome of Case of Baby Laing (Special to The Tribune) New Rockford, N, D, March 26.— Falling from a small radiator on which she was standing, her head .striking tho blade of a finger nail file which sho ‘held upright tn her hand and {which penetrated a: little more’ than {an inch, just. missing her left eye, | Lucille Laing, four-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Laing:of this city, lies in a serious condition in her hone here. At present the attending physician is unable to forotell‘the out- come, Little Lucille was playmates at play when the accident happened. Her mother attempted to remove the file, but was unable to do so, and hfrried summoned a physic- ian, The file entered at the side of | the bridge of her nose, [NEW BANK AT RICHARDTON Farmers’ State Will Open For Busi- ness April 15—R. J. Fleck is President of Institution. (Special to the Tribune.) Richardton, N. D. March 26,—Rich- . which y April 15. be the Farmers’ State bank. Plans for a $10,000 brick building are under consideration. R, Fleck of Rich- ardton will be president of the in- stitution, FX OATES FOR ROLLA FAR Midsummer Exposition to Be Held on July 3 and 4—Cando Sets July 5, 6 and 7 as Dates. (Special to the Tribune.) ffola, N. D., March 25—The mid- summer fair will be held this year on Tuesday and Wednesday, July 3 and 1. agreed upon at a meeting of th {ecutive committee of the fair ciation last week. FE. M. Jacobson, Was named chairman. Cando will hold} its fair on July 5, 6 and 7. Mandan, (WINTER CATTLE LOSS IS PLACED AT. $30,000 (Special to he Tribune) Hankinson, N .D., Mareh fs liam Schuett got word this w his son W. O. Schuett had Jost cattle to the value of $30,000 from the cold | winter. The Schuett ranch is one of the largest in the vicinity of Wibeaux, ‘Mont, ‘PORTAL CO ONSDERIN LIGNITE PROPOSITION | (Special to the Tribune.) Portal, Ny D.,. March. 26.—Portal 4 today considering the proposition sub-| mitted last. week by a group of Lig-! nite business men who ealled at th offices of the International Power ‘company, asking that company ta; string a wire to Lignite to furni {electric current. | eS aremEae | JAMESTOWN WARDEN | FOR PREPAREDNESS | | | (Special to The Tribune) Jamestown, N. D., March 26.— Max Sinclair, deputy game ward: en and local politician, believes in preparedness. When a_ wind- storm swept this city last Satur-/ day causing pedestrians to experi- ence difficulty in keeping their equilibrium, Sinclair was prepar- ed for eventualities. He advanc- ed slowly down the street, head- ing into the teeth of? the gale, holding his hat on his head with one hand. In the other hand he carried a second hat. NEW SCHOOL FOR _ LEONARD THIS YEAR Leonard, N. D., March 26.—As a re-} sult of a large mass meeting held by the tax payers of the village, it is ex- ‘pected that an adequate school build- ing will be erected during the sum-; ;mer. An election to determine wheth- | er or not a-sbond issue will be made: i8 to be held in the near future and} to favor the issue. PURCH ASERS INTEREST IN LARGE STOCK FARW, tattes Press) _Minnewaukan, N. D., March 26.—R. N. Stevens, a member of the constitu- congestion. | tional convention and pioneer resident | . of Bismarck, has purchased an inter- | jest in a large stock farm near here.: ‘Try it the next time you suffer from j | He is interested with his son-in-law It is inexpensive | nd has interests in Montana, near | mn, oe (Special to The to The Tribune) Belfield, N. D., March 26.— “Town: | jley will not quit the presidency of! the Nonpartisan league till he finds a/ man as good for the job as the man j the league put in the governorship.” declared A. E. Bowen, chief clerk of! jthe House of Representatives at the; jlast session of the legislature, in ani jaddress at Arville, N. D., last week. lee | j—out comes the rheumatic pain. “St. | Jacob's Oil” is a harmless rheuma-: |tism cure which never disappoints jand doesn’t burn the skin. It takes |pain, soreness ahd stiffness from ach- ing joints, muscles and bones; stops: eaten, lumbdago, backache, neural- gia. Limber up ! Get a 25-cent bottle of old-time, honest “St. Jacob’s Oil”) from any drug store; and in a momeat : You'll be free from pains, aches and stiffmess. Don't suffer! Rub rheama- tism away. Steele, N. marshal here is in “a fine fix.” He let his mind wander so long on a certain young lady that he couldn't stop himself and yes- | terday was maffied in Valley | City to Miss Nellje Lou Slagle. the Radisson than at any other hotel in the Twin Cities, _ ‘ watching her These dates were officially | | R. H. THISTLETHWAITE, ficers of the city of Bismarck, N. D.: ee One President of the Board of City Commissioners. Two City Commissioners. . One Police Magistrate. One City Justice of the Peace, First Ward at the Old High School Building. Second Ward at 218 Fourth Street. Third Ward at the New High School Building. Fourth Ward at Lot 2, Block 46, Original Plat. Fifth Ward in the Bismarck Bank Building. | Sixth Ward at the Fire Hall. P.M. Dated this 19th day of March, A. D. 1917. | City Auditor. Notice of City Election NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That an election will be held in the city of Bismarck, North Dakota, on Tuesday, April 3, 1917 for the purpose of electing the following named of- The following named places are hereby designated as polling places: The polls of such election shall be opened at eight o'clock A. M. and closed at five o’clock i >—_——____———— | BOARD OF DIRECTORS ANOTHER REASON \ WHY BOYS LEAVE i FOR HOSPITAL NAMED | HOME DISCOVERED |. (Special to The Tribune) MeVille, N. D., March 26—A board | of directors for MeVille’s $17,000 com- munity hospital which was recently completed and opened was elected; reason why boys leave home has been | last week. The members are Dr. A. O. Arneson, Anton Thorson, N. N. discovered in a. communication writ- A | ten to a business man here from Laur- } Pee Laie ee Hare. | en Edwin at the training camp of the | teen thousand dollars has been col- Minneapolis baseball team at Par-| jected. leavin a balance of $1,000 due ons, Kan. fon the hospital. | Erwin relates that the town num- =a bers about 20,000 inhabitants and that | the “young ladies treat the members Only One “BROMO QUININE.” | of the team fine.”* He says he has a To get the genuine call for full i fighting chance and is going to hold} name, LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE. ton it which fans here interpret as | Look for signature of E. W. GROVE] | meaning “with the team.’ Cures a Cold in One Da Special to The Tribune) Edgeley, N. D., March 26.—Another re? | AMATEUR PLAY “HERO” | | SHOOTS ‘‘VILLIAN” WITH | REAL BALL CARTRIDGE | Wagner, S. D., March 26.—Be- cause the hero in the home talent play that was scheduled to be presented here accidentally slip- ped a ball cartridge among the ‘blanks in the revolver with which he was to shoot the “vil- lian” now is in the hospital. Isador Reiffel was the “villfan.” The bullet pierced his right hand. The heroine absolutely aband- oned her attitude of contempt for the “villian” when she saw real blood follow his realistic ‘Ouch!’ But Reiffel says he's “off that villian stuff for life.” i kiddies as well wm Heres ee table drink that the older ones can safely enjoy (NO CAFFEINE ) “There's a Reason’ Se eee Oars ei