The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 4, 1917, Page 2

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eeeesecccoccccccoe. his bail was fixed at $500. This hel furnished and was released from Cus-| tody. Next morning Alderman F, J, Dil-| worth of the First ward was arrested | on the same charge. He waived ex-; ALDERMEN ARE emination in Justice Randall's court} and was bound ov the higher ! court. His bail at $1,000| and he immedi furnished it and! wits released fe i | | ae Bowbells, N.D., April 4.—-States At} torney H, A. Hanson has started war] on the aldermen of the ci and as a} result two members of the city coun- | were bound over to the district wrt on the charge of keeping and maintaining «a public nu havo put up bonds for the Charged With Conducting Gamb- ling in Violation of the State Laws | Present Mayor vk Commission Is" ance when their ca are Given Majority 83—Favors Alderman 1. D. Perving of the third a ie ‘ ward wag the first to be taken in cus- Liberal Administration today. IL was alleged that gambling} — had been and he was noon, On being tal Randall he asked for a ue and time to employ counsel s granted and the cas d to the court of Schmidt, and Attor was employed to ook atl ping on at ‘hi ..|LITTLE INTEREST IN VALLEY CITY CITY CAMPAIGN (Special to The Tribune.) » April 4—W. S. Sha uw | 1 president of} oof ven This red ae an the tole the Minot city Comm ests of the de After ca gf! qe in which several Wwitnesges were ex- Uoton diya aaiority of 8 amined Perring was ‘bound over, and SO ae in one| in the 3 y favors at Tibe: tion. Elected on the haw ticket were A, P. Scofield and; . C. Malm. Hundreds of pounds of | “@ OLD-TIME COLD CURE— campaign literature was distribut ° DRINK HOT TEA! “fat ihe cleventh hour by both political | E999 949959 FO FO Ol ractions, Get a small package of Hamburg|No OPPOSITION AT Breast Tea, or as the German folks VALLEY CITY ELECTION| call it, “Hamburger Brust Thee,” at Valley City, ND. April 4.—At the any pharmacy. Take a tablespoontul i are yesterday, ald- of the tea, put a cup of boiling water » four diffe upon it, pour through a sieve ¢ follows: H. drink a teacupful at any time QO, A, Laughlin, the day or before retiring. It is the L. G. Moultrie, third and most effective to break a cold fourth ward. As there and cure gr it opens the pores lection passed of the s' lieving congestion. ilar interest. Also loosens the bowels, thus break- ee ing up a cold, AT GRAND FORKS ‘Try it the next time you suffer from} Grand Forks, D., April 4.—The | a cold or the grip. It is inexpe results of the Grand Forks election and entirely vegetable, therefore safe |yesterday i and harmless, Aldermi second, An Lockman; fourth, J. P. Gillette, STIFF, ACHING JOINTS Whitman and Gillette me The biggest 'p: the defeat of Jenn Vallely in Pine sixth | ward, m Mason, no oppositi without any i i | i | Rub Soreness From Joints and Muscles With a Small Trial Bot- tle of Old St. Jacob’s Oil. LAMOUR WINS imore, N. D., April 4.—(Special) Stop “dosing” Rheumatisin. corge Lamour defeated Jameson It’s paln only: not ono case in fitty nore for mayor Festerday by 52 requires. internal. treatment. Rub The aldermen elacted are: soothing, penetrating “St. Jacob's |r W. Edwards; second, | Oil” right ou the “tender spot,” and }y. ; third, Willlam Hanson. by the time you say Jack Robinson —out comes the rheumatic pain. “St. LANDT IS ELECTED Jacah's, Oil” is a harmless rhouma-| Northwood, N. D., April 4. tig’, gtire: which never disappoints B. atoatee Otto Saug- and doesn’t burn the skin. It takes 7. The ald- pain,dorencss and stiffness from ach-ermen ele ward, C. N. ing joints, muscles and bones; stops |Quamme; S. Nelson; sciatica, lumbago, backache, neural-|third, N. FP. Olson’ and. Paul 1, John- gia. son. The candidates for office were Limber up ! Get a 25-cent bottle|* ed at a caucus held here Satur- of old-time, honest “St. Jacob's Oil” kL from any drug store, and in a moment you'll be free f pains, aches and stiffness. Don't suffer! Rub rheuma- tism away. , HOT FACE AT LAKOTA se N.D., April 4.—(Speeial) — an exceptionally warm race here! i onna and George Holicky cted neh, » Fred FOR SALE Choice Marquis Seed |/‘' Wheat-Crop 1915 jj HARVEY HARRIS & Co. in the campaign. He also campaigned for Dr. Lohrbauer, FOR THROAT AND LUNGS Eckman’s Alterative 60LD BY ALL LEADING DRUGGINTE MERCHANTS HOTEL ST. PAUL’S fam- ous and popular priced hote! 200 MODERN ROOMS With Running Water... .$1.00 to $1.50 With Bath «$1.50 to $2.50 Renovated, ;Redecorated, New Fur. nishings. Moderate Priced Cafe. New Cigar Stand. New Grill Room, Convenient, Comfortable, Home Like. Headquarters for all from orth Dakota 3d and Jackson Sts. One Block From Union Depot. Look for large Electric Signs. WALTER A. POCOCK, Proy , er i INGRBTIGAT EL, —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 BISMARCE found guilty and will be sente: FRANCHISE OF Business Houses and Residences ‘ Jer company has been revoked on the {sion thi | uation. some time. Light and Power company has not been on a paying basis. STALLION TAKES FRIGHT, NEARLY COMPLAINT 1S DISMISSED; MAN IS RE-ARRESTED ‘Allen Convicted at Bootlegging in Morton County District Court—Strength Freed (Special to The Tribune.) Mandan, N. ., April 4.—Charles Fae on ried on a statuto in the dis court yt ay mor jing and Attorney | Connolly don che Jobn Allen, tried E nocn on the charge of bootl Trampled on and Injured by Vicious Horse nena to The Tribune.) Ai —Carl Kek- gs neatly kill | terday by ‘a kic allion. The animal took fright at al dog and struck Keklusch, squarely on | the forehead, completely crushing his | stallion and was badly trampled upon, ». {Sustaining serious wounds on bis hip | and knee, a 3 Keklusch was hurried to the Hills- week,|boro hospital. Physicians say his same {Condition is precarious. \Judge Hanley some time this a Strength, tried on the requitted. DICKINSON NEWS A Luncheon For Civie Club, The Civic club was entertained at a 1 o’clock luncheon at the - St. Charles hotel Saturday. Forty-one guests were present and all were STEELE POWER unanimous in deciding to make ap- plication for. membership to, the state federation, A committee was ap- pointed with Mrs. Harlan Reed as chairman to plan for a day to be de- voted to child welfare. Baby Day Planned. A committee, isting of Mrs. Harlan Reed, Dr. Perkins, Dr. Alice Hunter, Miss Dora Poland and Mrs. Dr. Bowen, met at the home of Mrs. Harlan Reed on Friday to make ar- (Special to Tribune.) rangements and plan for Baby day, N. D., April 4.—Steele is in which will be held the first week in eG aie eos Se May. The committee plang on get- these nights, not because} ting a film here if possible, but will attack by a foreign}|announce definite plans soon. Sorosis Society Entertains. The Sorosis society entertained at an April fool party Monday evening at the Congregational church par- lors. Misses Ethe) Parker, Ida Bartz, Dorothy Gobler, Edna Kono, Louise Poland and Miss Bloom were the young ladies in charge of the party. Personal Mention, Miss Florence Jeffries : ; 2s Tuesday from the University of SI are e W wlan had the een fcanae Nae North Dakota and will spend the 5 Easter vacation with her mother, ets of the village were in nik . s. A passing fleet of Mrs. A. N, Jeffries of First avenue raft would never suspect there was such a village. Council Takes No Action. The city co 7 met in special se: morning to dis the sl Little was don Severar jdays ago, the company submitted the} proposition. of the city taking over} Dakota and will spend the Easter the plant and making a municipal) vacation at her home on Second ave- plant. The ~ concens' of opinion! nue west. project, but} Mr. Carter. father of Mrs, Hugh opponents | McGilvery, left Saturday for Toron- the comp M& | to and other Canadian points to visit e the st night vetually | relatives. to force the plant on the city. Mr. and Mrs. William Burnett re- _, May Be Without Lights. ‘turned from a month's wedding trip With no official action taken by the|in the East on Monday. councilmen, Steele will in all proba Mr. and Mrs. W. T. ter Services, jleave Thi for a two stay in St. YR'SYOor REM The Masons will hold their annual | Easter se in the Masonic tem- | Jor STOMACH EO ple on Sunday afternoon. FONE he eo ee Bish eUUCACONWINCE | PETITION RECEIVED, The supreme court has received ; the “umpty-umpth” petition for a re-, hearing in the Grant case, the prayer in th coming from Attorney V ke of Fargo. Go Back to Times of Candles and Lamps Steele, darkness of fear fleet of ai chise of the Goodwin 1 rom an ght and Pow- ground that the company does not serve the municipality. Times of Yesteryear. Business houses and residences went back to “the time of yes year” and last night brought out can- dles and lamp Merchants whose west. Vernon McCutcheon returned from the University of North Dakota on Sunday and will visit in Dickinson tion. day from the University of North seems favorable to on the other ham a claim that j to ul. Gall Stones, Cancer and Uicers of the | Stomach and Intestines, Auto-Intoxi- cation, Yellow Jaundice, Appendicitis d other fatal ailments result from omach Trouble. Thousands of Stomach Sufferers owe their Re ec ualike z he Nvondel Stomach | £4ip of the court has assembled, and Ales, Bor ale by Lenhart Drug until that time there will remain a Co 1d dy (eniart Drug | question as to whether the petition 0, and drugg everywhere, j Will be admitted for filing. “The Outbursts of Everett True By Condo MR TRU I Came TO See You ‘THIS EVENING IN REGARD TO THAT CONTRACT We-— 7) OH, YES— Come IN AND T'CU EXPLAIN TO YOU THAT IF You WANT To TRANSACT ANY BUSINESS WITH ME, COME TO MY OFFICE AND Not To NY HOME tt bility be without electric lights for The plant operated by the Goodwin | KILLS LABORER Carl Keklusch of Hillsboro Badly | skull, ‘The man fell at the feet of the | returned ; “tand Belfield during the Easter vaca- } Miss Beth Johnson returned sun-| Nichol will} weeks’ | S. Youmans | is instance | iam Lem- | The petition will not} be considered until the full member- | | | i | | | | | the phrase sing—or at the response of the Never such bird-notes from human source as come from the lips of little Miss Fagan! From low, sweet trilling to joyous burst of song, they have all the woodland beauty of the ecstatic bird-call that poets have sung about in every A Record You Will Love may be, no matter how record is almost sure to be your ake of the exquisite voice or the stler-—whether “Listen To The Mocking on the other side—you are sure to find this record arare treat and delight. It isa record to play to your friends, to hear when you are alone in the twilight, to bring joy to the children—to be, the , ene record of which you'll never tire! , Hear it today at your Columbia store—'‘‘Hearing is believing!’ age. Whatever your taste in music. simple or highly er: favorite. phenomenally gifted litle. w gale Song” Bird,” Whether for the appeals to you most or = lumbia GRAFONOLAS and DOUBLE-DISC a te COGS O_O Nn | VALLEY CITY ap O——-_____—_—__—— | The Misses Helen and — Jessie Marsh left Saturday for their home at Steele, after a short visit here on their way home from Fargo. Miss Sara Ellis of Hutchinson, Minn., hag taken a position as teach- er in the primary grades at the Rit- chie building to succeed Miss Violet Rice. Miss Ellig graduated from the standard course at the normal school in 1914. Miss Margarct Mudgett arrived in the city on Tuesday evening from Gran@ Forks to spend the Easter vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas.-F. Mudgett, on “Fourth avenue north. Miss Lillian Healey, who is a mem- ber of the faculty of the music de- partment at the state normal school, returned to the city Tuesday morn- ing from Minneapolis, where she has. been spending the past week and en- joying the Easter vacation. Miss Arabella Warren of Mandan. 4s visiting in the city as the guest of her aunt, Mrs. -N.-Hesch- and Mrs. David Junod. Lawrence and William Velure of Hastings visited in the city over | Sunday at the home of their sister, Mrs. Henry Jensen, returning to} Hastings Monday morning. 1 Thomas Getchell, who resides near j Ray in Williams county, has been spending the past two weeks in Val- ley City visiting his sister, Miss Ella Getchel}], who has been ill at the Valley City general hospital. Miss Hazel Nielson, who teaches in the Fargo high school, will arrive in the ¢ity Thursday ¢o spend the Eas- |ter vacation at the home of her. par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wylie Nielson, on ) Fifth avenue north. | Miss Nellie Farnsworth of the fac- julty of the state normal school re- jturned to the city Tuesday morning from Fargo and: Minntapolis, where; j she has been spending the school vacation with friends and relatives. Mr. and- Mrs. John Tracy returned to the city Saturday evening from a several weeks’ trip to Hot Springs, Ark., New Orleans and various other points. Miss Dorothy McFarland has re- turned to Bismarck after spending the Easter vacation in the city at the home of her parents, President and Mrs. George A. McFarland, on Fifth avenue north. Attorney and Mrs. Alfred Zuger of Bismarck were in the city Sunday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Hannah Jones. The members of the P. E. 0. chap- ter met at the home of Mrs. Harvey Pray on Monday evening. Miss Gertrude Bonhus, who teach- sings the most exqutsite record cver made of the “Nightingale Song” Columbia Record A5937, $1.50 HE golden soprano of Lucy Gates has won her operatic triumph aftcr triumph in England, Belgium, Ger- many, Austria, Switzerland, and the land of her birth, America. And now the be- loved prima-donna has made a recording of “The Nightingale Song” that is the one most beautiful interpretation of which a record has ever been made. Voice of Gold and Human Nightingale You hardly know which to marvel at the more: the beautiful voice that deepens to a thrilling, gloriously tender tone in “Once Again!""—the call to the nightingale to “nightingale” itself. “The Nightin- es in the Jamestown schools, has been spending the vacation in the city at her home in the city. Colds Cause Headache and Grip. LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE re- moves the cause. Remember to call for-full neme. Look for signature of E. W. GROVE. 26c. TELEPHONE MAN HERE. A. Bigelow of Sanger, secretary of the Sanger Co-operative Telephone company, called at the railway com- mission offices this morning in rela tion to an exchange which the com pany desires to open at Sanger. it means —any man who knows conditions understands what tain the quality of this perfect hat Gordon Hats $3.50 to main-

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