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BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE ’ WS ‘NEWS OF NORTH DAKOTA AND NORTHWEST eee ewww ene n ween ne nen ne nn enone one. MINOT POLICE RAID NETS 20 Prisoners Are Usual Crowd That | Infest Dives and Resorts of Magic City [will be made, It is the determination | decent people of the city are determ- ined to be rid of regardless Of the means of accomplishing this purpose so long as the purpose is within the jaw, | Warrants Out for 20, nk warrants for nearly twenty als for selling liquor, gambling prepared in blank and the state's 8 oflice today began the work lof gathering the names and evidence upon Which to arrest these violators. In all the cases enough is known to {give a pretty tlue to those want- jed and as the evidence is gathered and the ¢ completed th arrest of the state's attorney to send every NEGRO AND WHITE VAGS | SEIZED BY Or FICERS | (Tribune Special Service.) Minot, N. D. March 20,-—-Chief 0} Police Dougherty and a number of his men raided a number of joints early yesterday, resulting in the cells of} the jail being fairly well filled with; comglomeration of white, black disre-! putables who were caught in the drag { net on various charges. They are} the usual crowd waici infest the dives and resorts of the city and are a pest jlence and a stench to the public. | First Short Order Campaign. This is the first of a campais get rid in short order of t ass of one guilt tentit ood beginning NASH EERIE HOSPITAL FOR CELL IN JAL to that degree to the peni- | u to Self-Confessed Slayer of August | citizens. They willl be sent to jail if they do not have the money to pay | fines, and a few of them have, They | are the thugs and cut-throats who | would hold a stranger up for a dollar} and kill a man if they thought he had | fen. They are the c which the } DOES RHEUMATISM BOTHER YOU? i Many Doctors Use Musterole | have found relief Iny a So many. sufferc le that you ought to ent ste | routs the twin: loosens up stillened | joints and muscle | Musterole is a clean, white ointment, | made with oil of m i It pen to the of pain drives it but does not bliste tendere It takes the place of the nu fashioned mustard plaste Musterole is recommended fe chit ath WHEN YOU ASK FOR: s BUTTER 4 NORTHERN | There is only one “Bromo Quinin Hicks, May Ask to Be Given His Sentence Nuessle of Bismarck to be sentenced. | After going to the home of Hi { and firing a bullet into him, 5 roamed the prairies during one of the only to! ng farmer | ice get him. coldest. weeks of the yc give him: up to a pi Kk that Sheriff 1 Nash was taken to a Bismarck hos pital and entered on December Both feet were amputated and a por- tion of his nose slothed away due to ‘the exposure, Last week he was] brought to the Kidder county jail by | Sheriff Price. i he hh family has been placed | under the charge of the county com-| missioners of Kidder county. "POLANDER ILLS. HIMSELE John Hank of Woodworth, Brooding| Over War and Family in Poland Sends Bullet Thru Stomach (Special to The Tribune.) Woodwarth, N. D., March 29,—-John Hank, a native of Poland, committed suicide on the Thorsen afrin, norti of here yesterday morning by sending aj, bullet from a .22 calibre revolver through pis stomach. Hank brooded over the war and his family in Poland and also his property inte: s in that éountry, | The Quinine That Does Not Affect: Head. Because of its tonic and laxative ef- fect Laxative Bromo Quinine can be taken by anyone without ‘causing ner- vousness or ringing in the head. E. W. GROVE'S signature on box, 25c. | | | | 1 2 | | INVESTIGATE, | —And we will prove to your entire Sati: tion that we are not only send- ing every student tw 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 es fh ; pit Lip rdiaeedds Beg & Bismarck + North Dakota ALL SUNSHINE AND | LAUGHTER | Prices $1.50 $1.00 50c Seats on Sale at Finney’s March 3! nd he is making a decidedly '/due to'come up today, This far none} lor the eflicien SENTENCED 10 COMPULSORY MULTARY BIL 8 UP TOOAY | Boys Between 16 and 19 Drill 3 Hours a Week jONLY 18 DAYS OF THE ' Sr. Paul, Minn., March 29,.--A comp- }ulsory military training bill is before the Minnesota senate today. The | bill, introduc j Sull ‘between 16 and 19 to drill three hours la week. Establishment of summer training camps at which the boys of the state ice, and requisition of fair grounds for that purpose, is authorized by the bill's terms, jment, guns and armori jed by the proposed law, ; The bill was referred to the com- mittee on military affairs, With only 18 days of the legislative sion left, under the constitutional ; limitation, many important bills are, still unacted upon, H Forty-three child welfare bills are! i Stillwater Senator Would Have MINNESOTA SESSION LEFT | a Marc | | iby Senator George H.! the Walter Truax. farm, a short dis- 1, Stillwater, requires all boys; tance from Dawson, N. D. The loot ill have from two or four weeks ger-} in-laws, were arrested last night, Use of the national guard equip-|one was able to furnish. is authoriz- | 15, that family received liquor ship- ments aggregating 180 gallons of al- ;cohol and 250. gallons of beer, all for “personal use,” under the North Dakota prohibition law. A. seizure of a liquor shipment, freed by officials: when members of the | family swore it was for “their per- sonal use,” brought about the inquiry into the liquor shipments, received over the eight month period. Ble. ROBBER ON TRUAK FA NEAR DAWSON |Two Men Arrested in Connection | ‘With Theft of About $400 in Farm Effects steoley Ne De Marth 23 torney Eastvold of this city got word late yesterday of a $400 robbery on | consisted of. several harnesses, oats, wheat, flax and kitchen uten: Clyde Dodds, 35, living south of Daw son, and John Green, 28, both brother- waived examination and were bound over to the district term of court un- jder $1,000 pail bonds which neither ADDITION 10 NORMAL CORPS y and economy bills have been passed and women’s suff- | rage has not been settled, though iteis | scheduled to come before the senate | tomorrow when the statutory suffrage ; bill is to be voted upon. REPORTED FROM MEDORA DISTRICT Loss of From 400 to 600 Head of Cattle on Missouri Ranch Due to Lack of Feed (Special to The Tribune.) i 29.—Reliable | trom the Miss er ranca! report a loss of between four) hundred head of whitefaced Hereford cattle on <he Titus’ and Bagley ranch south of Medora, Mr.; y er of the Bagley| is said to be due! ed, and it is the| r reported. to lack of sufficient only large loss so. INDETERMINATE | Position. at Opening Spring ATARYVLE Two New Instructors to Asshme Term on April 3 (Special to Tribune.) ‘Mayville, N. D., March 29 new teachers wil] assume positions on the Mayville normal school faculty at the beginning of the spring term, April 3. Miss Georgia Paddock, a graduate of both Carleton college at Northfield and the Emerson school of oratory at Boston, will have charge of the work in expressive reading and young men’s physical education. Wil- liam 1, Deusinger, graduate of the New England conservatory of music at Boston, will be the fi to occupy the new instrumental music depart- ment recently organized by the nor- mal school. CLOSE SCHOOLS AT STEELE Action Taken by Board of Heatlh Following Ostbreak of Measles This Week (Special to The Tribune Steele, N. D.. March 29,—Action taken by the Kidder county board of health of which Dr, Fuller of Tuttle, is chairman, resulted-in the closing of | the public schools of this city because | of an:epidemic of measles. TWENTY.,DOLLARS PER TON -BALED HAY AT BOWMAN (Special to The Tribune.) A. | Bowman, N. D. March 29.—Montana TERM IN PRISON ranchers paid $20:.per- ton. of baled hay on.the track here. this week, this being the highest price paid so far. The demand will decline with the op- is off the ground and the farmers are sharpening up their plowshares, two harbingers of spring in the persons of Nicholas Lawrence Who Stole Team at Steele, Arraigned | Before Judge Nuessle are | (Special to the Tribune) Steele, N. D., March 29.—| Icholas | wawrence, young man who stole a/ driving team trom the Charley Miller} livery stable of this city two weeks j ago, was taken to Bismarck yesterday | by State’s Attorney Eastvold, arraign- | ed before Judge Nuessle of the Bur-| {leigh district court, plead guilty, and} | was given an indeterminate sentence | in the state penitentiary of from one| to five years. “BLUE LAWS” WILL STAY By Vote of 24 to 79 lowa Senate Re-! fused to Kepeal Sunday Closing =| t Law March Iowa “blue laws” will remain on the j the statute books for another two; years at least. The state senate by} a vote of 24 to 79 today refused to repeal the Sunday closing law. A compromise amendment offered by Des Moines, Ia., 29,—The | to legalize a number of Sunday amuse- ments was defeoted 35 to 70. DES AT ABE OF 92 YEAR Ole Anderson, Oldest Resident of Minot and Ward County, Died Monday Night (Tribune Special Service.) Minot, N, D., March 29.—Ole And- erson, aged 92 years, died Monday night at the home of his daughter and her husband, Mr, and Mrs. H, S. Han- sell The funeral services were held from the Bethania Lutheran church; this afternoon at 3 o'clock, Rev. T. J: Lonne officiating. The deceased was the oldest citizen of Minot and was the father of seven- teen children, five of whom are living. He had made his home with his daughter for some time, and despite his age, was an interesting individual, FAMILY’S “PERSONAL USE? THIRST AMAZES \ FESSENDEN OFFICERS | ,|RECORD ACREAGE OF | Senator Jones of Clear Lake, intended | ening of spring, dng the cattle. will T. L. Beiseker, president of the Wells be brought through from now on with} County State bank, Fessenden and W:|- grain and picking up feed on. the range. | M. Roberts, president of the First Na- |tional bank, New Rockford, came into town today, «& N. D, GRAIN FORESEEN| “Spring is not late,” said Mr. Bei- Minneapolis. March 29.—Fromjseker. “Xx Dakota will begin cheery North Dakota, where the snow plowing at a normal date, present con- “An Opening” mm Open the se- | end with your finger :. mmm Push on the other end to make the. sticks. project: HI eerie JUICY FRUIT LE CHEWING: GUM ume Pull out one—push the others back in m= Unwrap the double cover and see how sureassingly full- flavored and delicious it is! WRAPPED IN TAREE KINDS The Flavor Lasts— Chew it after | every meal! ditions indicate. There will be the biggest grain acreage ever planted.” POLICE BULL DOG IS HERO OF DULUTH RIOT Duluth, Minn., March 29.—Twenty five I. W. W. sympathizers are under Your visit to the Twin Cities will arrest here today following a riot be-| be more enjoyable if you stop at this tween the Duluth police and five hund-| Famous Hostelry. Excellent Cuisine. red rioters who attempted to.rescue| Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis; 409 two lumber jacks arrested in a saloon |’ Rooms—$2.75 at $1.50 to $2.5 here. The police bull dog was. the hero of the ibattle. The animal at- tacked the rioters, driving several of them off until police reserves arrived. T he Outbursts of Everett True By Condo LISTEN, ANGEL MING — AGES HAVE DRACCED BY ION. -LEADEN. FEET SINCE U4st I GAZED INTO NOUR BEAUTIFUL Eyes! EVER SINCE You IBREATHED THE UTTLE WORD THAT MADE ME THE I Feet THE \S THERE-A PHYSICl4n IN THE HOUSE 2? T KIND. OF TWADDLE TURNS my Stomaca! let MG out! Fessenden, N. D., March 29.—Wells county officials are engaged in a Study of the personal drinking ability of| members of the B: Riszva family of Hamberg, this county. z Since June 1, last year, until Feb. ta On The Road To Health with nature’s rem S$. S. Ut vital- ity to impoverished blood, making bape ier to resist the germs of. disease, and strength to drive out disease if it gets a foothold in your epetem, If you. get sick you have a. better chance for recovery if your blood is pure than if it is ran down, It is important to keep 75 ewan Zuming Site Rigcaton ot Catach, you are jumaticn or ow Trea purely ‘and’ ts eopecially recemtacnced “ERE EP aaraaeion Dove a at an: Oi a latest, be oe re. Don’t accept Advice, which ta farsiabed without there’ Aninrcay Medical Dept. 16, SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. ATLANTA, GA. FOR RENT—A few nights in each week, lodge roqm City Commissioner Subject to the vote of the people G. W.-NICHOLS able for lodge purposes dancing. Kitchen and ante rooms in eonneetion. Knights of Columbus T. E. Flaherty, Grand. Knight ‘for &