The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 13, 1917, Page 2

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AMSA (lH p _ SORE, ACHING FEET | yi ocr SEL ‘au noe neice ryan! | Lt means much to say that Lanpher ° len, Burning Feet—it’s | According to officials there is every | Glorious!” jevid of incendarism. Ah! what relief, No more tired | | Ke ene oil had been poured on ; feet; no more burning feet; no more | the timbers of the structure while | swollen, aching, tender, sweaty feet. | ‘ | other evidence of a malicious attempt No more soreness in co Houses, | Bodies BURN BRIDGE to destroy the bridge has been un- , | bunions. ‘ rnb, sea UoUges | covered. ’ | No matter what ails your feet or Investigation Started. what under the sun you've tried with- \ | An investigation is now under way! out getting relief, just use ‘“Tiz.” | and rep arts today fr : c Be E . “Tiz” is the only remedy that draws VALE on the case a out all the poisonous exudations they are following a hot clue and ex- which puff up the feet. “Tiz” cures hat quality will be maintained. It means a hat that has satisfied for 45 years will continue to do so. FA ; |pect'to make arrests soon. \ ; 7 R | your foot trouble so you'll never limp The | an her / / at $ Oil Poured Over Structure and, . |{nformation Filed With City Of- | or draw up your face in pain. Your | ‘Bodie . . j : ‘ ; shoes won’t seem tight and your'-feet Harry J Set on Fire-Freight Crew College Hears of | ficials That T. 8. Richards wit! never, never hurt or get sore and | escortec : | i i zs | swollen, Think of it, no more foot formatic Discovers Blaze ' Its Fi frst F aculty Has Three Wives misery, no more* agony: from corns; A ed Com pemaaes i Wedding This Week oe | eallouses or ‘buntons. | last eve i i 4 pe + peppy | Get @ 25-cent box at any. drug store | . ora pa OFFICERS REPORTED Jam . D., April 13, EERE eee ETT id or department store and get’ instant Minnea} The wedding fn t re a Be ‘om. | relief. Wear smaller shoes. . Just | respecti TO BE ON HOT CLUE: his own college took eet ve Once try “Tiz.” Get a whole year's | the fans (Special to Tribune.) | place a Sat high mit Le | foot comfort for only 25 cents, Think | Fairvier Jamestown, N, Di, ADIL 13-0] ae ae eet atone ead. of aS Wednes cial confirmation ’ br BM drove ne the yocal department, and Miss po te. Tas et Be ' stated a orenere § Bone TeUWey. Hee } Christ church » couple arrived MISES LEON TA FR Pl AN lf and the 3 lagnolia, 60 miles east of t his city. | here Wednes y evening and were Is has a S ite Comme Wednesday night, was secured greeted} throng of college V atae here naees | burial 1 joriners: Pacific headauartare | students, Mrs. Benton is a grad- Henne Mowan. Tae he hed K0O% | Company Formed at Stecle by Bust. | afterno: ate yesterd ay etiernaon. 3 bridee ang, Wate of the Oswego State normal 4.) tinek 40D from the ness Men Who Purchase Good- | marck, wre eet afte Ne MP) school and is a talented music [ee care : ' win Light & ‘Power Co, ome Crew Discovers. BI ; aan. ee ——— ' (Special to Tribune.) | gale t Fortunately a: freight train hap-} r : Steele, N. D., April 13.—Business | Elks bi pened along and the bl was ¢ WILLISTON IMPROVEMENTS Uncle Sam’s Girl {men of this city have formod stock | : tinguished before any material dam- company and purchased the Goodwin | reew age had been done | at Jamestotwn Light & Power Co. The company will | 8 Structure 95 Feet Long. | Cai “Wine” ; le articles of incorporation soon, | mercial The Northern Pacific bridge at Mag-| Great Northern Expected to Spend Wins Recruits The capital will be $20,000. The | ‘bearers nolia is 95 fect long and 21 fect high Between $50,000 and $100,000 | — ; company will be known as the Steele | Z on Buildings and Trackage. § to Tribune.) + Electric company. = a) (Special to Tribune.) Je stown, N. D.. April 13. | FFDE — weeeasesca=| Williston, N. D., April Not less| Miss. y Parkinson, Uncle i | than 060, and possibly $100,000, Sam's nee recruiting oficer bere ‘ROBBED TAILS OF HORSES | ‘ » (reat Northern| secured two new recruits yester- i FIR’ LEMONS BRING OUT ! ee Santini “the day but like the old woman who ip 4 1 i _ Within a week work lived in the shoe, Miss Parkinson , | THE HIDDEN BEAUTY || wilt commence on a large addition! didn’t know what to do with Ht Northern. sta Crew) nem: N Make thie lotion for very little eee eae sarin ioe ile Bhishingly, she appealed to | ' cost and just see lereasing the trackage facilit Mayor H.C. Flint and then to; mais will be helpless from flies dur- | Attorn for yourself. | work being rushed at present on pte sae Le at nae jing the summer, George Weber, Jr. | — i mW | Is, a as eUeee : zs | Li ', Ka ing, Walter o $ cf 4H ‘ x ; 3 — aj | She snew7 stockyard when they thought of the work | Aimee amt fort wibee ciao arial Even the thought. of war doesn’t put a crimp into the appetites of our soldiers. ‘‘Somewhere in ident What or woman hasn't heard of | a eee ee that a pretty and attractive young ‘in the county court, having waived |Massachusetts’’ the Ninth Regiment Machine Gun Co. of the Massachusetts national guard were lined B lemon juice to remove complexion blem- | ORGANIZE RED CROSS lady can do, especially for Uncle | examination before Judge A. [ Dill. /up for dinner when photograph was taken. an ishes; to bleach the skin and to bring | SOCIETY AT JAMESTOWN| 2. ; | Bail was fixed at $500 each. | out the roses, the freshness and the} (Special to Tribune.) ae Eresortr treetwoenen <7 _ | ; ; Beet hidden beauty? But lemon juice alone | Jamestown, N. D., Aprid 12.—Pre| eerwits were shipped to Fargo. | himself at the barber shop wit Vi UR pene is acid, therefore ir ould liminary steps toward the organiza- ae ae KENMARE GETS CONVENTION: Jong: beard and Mowing: locks and ak oe a re hag a Red Cr i | dered a short hair-cut and smooth mi 6 . z land berms ith op an eee casey a aatiin College “Profs” ' ass shave. It was the first shave in 40| Will be easily relieved by taking j banks, Strain thro ‘ Penge A : i pa Mathias M. Lars sed Away at{/years, and Mr. Krag, who did the ful i > fresh lemons 3 and women o is Cl F ; ) : & spoon! under lie Beer ies oce archon mory hall Wednesday To Do Their Bit to Danish: Biotherheod: to} Hold Meeting | General Hospital in’ Valley work, was tie Hist barber aver 19 P of const Beet ree . The local branch will be Aid Government Between June 15 and 25—-Ex. nna : shave him. ney Gr then shake well and you jliated with the National Red| \ pect 250 Delegates. i City Tuesday Morning. —_—— | just ac quarter pint of skin and co ociety. 4a oeeahicer belu ETT } ; Tri j i § pty, a ga ping (Special to Tribune.) | Special Trib (Special to Tribune.) e or the tion heduled to visit Jamestown nest} Jamestown, ND, ADI 12—Five! Kenmare Be Ar 13-—This|_ Valley City, N. D., April 13—Ma- [PATRIOTIC RALLY TO : The for a k to attend to this feature, Prac-|or six of the college professors have! city will again entertain the state|thias M. Larson, a farmer living BE HELD IN FARGO loa ah Be sure to str every member of the ladi formed a sort of cooper 2 assocl- | convention of the Danish brother: | south of Kathryn, died, at. the General meee eae ' 4 in thd pulp gets into th 1 ry of Co. H has already enlist-jation for cultivating truck patches on oog, ‘The dates. for the meeting |ospital Tuesday moriihg at the age| Fargo, N. D., April 18—-April_ 17, i coral | will remain pu h for months | ed. the college grounds, adjoining the;naye not yet been definitely set, but}! 49 yea He was born in Fill-|the anniversary of the Battle of Lex- : 3 Whoa aanied ad Gaaas eure ees campus. lee g, a jetta ;More county, Minnesota. ington, was today selected by ‘go | . : any tt jen applicd daily face, necks ¥ sé A ‘it is expected they are to be between; ‘the time for its lovalty. celebrat: ey handic arms and hands it should help to bleach, | Brule Cured in 6 to 14 payee The Drofessors hope to produce A june 18 and June 25, Plans will be Sessa sed overs niVtt Groen igat AM SII come after each meal, : It fortifies the p: on and itify the skin ruggists refund money if PAZO|considerable share of what their fam- made for the reception of 250 dele-! nd every civic organizi 5 the th t ‘d ch hile atch ii eeknle oy OINTMENT fails to cure Itching, | ilies wil! consume, thus “doing their gates. Kenmare entertained the state bine in making it a success. A pa-| the throat and chest while ; supply th nS! Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles.} bit” toward the increase of agricul- cantons ae are rade and mass meeting will ‘be fea- it enriches the blood to keepin of orchard white at very little cost andj pirst ‘applications gives relief, 50c ' sadinets sanded’ bythe ma.pccnvention in 1914: ! tured sft United the Ue (naa | ‘irst applications gives fef, 50c, tural Bree cuemanas by the na-| ‘ | a . help avoid grippe, bron- i 4 CN ve . ni 4a ee o- J nice The plots of land join each other, | “SRESIDENT'S BOY 9) this Is Title of Name Chosen for ‘ Your visit ecthe rain Cities will chitis and even pneu so that the plowing and cultivation | ‘ | tolé Club 0: ta: _—IHas je more enjoyable if you stop at this G Scott’s is'w ] q can be economically done. | IN A WAR ‘‘MOVE”’ |: Golf vs retain as mas Famous Hostelry. Excellent Cuisine. | monia. | 4 oft’s is , tee Sees U oie A Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis; 409 worth insisting upon. u TO LAY SIDE-WALKS AT ; (Special to Tribune.) i (Special to Tribune.) _ | Rooms—$2,75 at$1.50 to $2.50. Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. Url Si NO’ Tic ‘E TO OWNER S ILAPER SQUARE FOOT, | Jamestown, S. D.. april 13— | Kenmare, N. D,__Aptll" 12—The { ——. i e first war move on the college {Kenmare Kuntry klub was the title : Tt | te fo Tribune) ramp was the pitching of a tent | of the name selected for'the golf club NMRA AT i e | Minot. NI April 1.—H, % Mit | in the most-central and conspicu- | which organization ‘was perfected at 0 Plow Out its an chell, editar@f “the Minot Daily Re-| ous location by two very young a recent meeting. The organization é ‘er head of the editorial Americans, one of the sons of | starts out with a membership of 22. ‘ ® 3 Optic, ate President Kroeze of Jamestown | Grounds have been selected for the : : e 2 has. DUT » ‘Phief: college, and the other, one of the / erection of a club house about a mile * Traction Engines: Sires Gel WOetuieny Ginutee Gn ong Gee | é; comm ‘ of thi i} say they are willing to go to war. 'PARGO YOUNG MAN es J morn i : ore ———— H rs —_— We will contract for breaking and farm- \GOVERNOR MAY ADDRESS TO BECOME AVIATOR é N COR ing lands on shares or with parties who | SLOPE DISTRICT BANKERS (Special to Tribune.) have traction engines, plow outfits and THAT JAR OF MUSTEROLE ON Pore gat Fargo, NX. D., April 13—The first Z ! Beach, N. D.. April vernor/ applicant for enlistment in the U. S. the land, we will furnish seed wheat on THE BATH-ROOM SHELF . Frazier has been tendered an! military aviation corps was reported q h A 1 I invitation to address the Missouri by the local recruiting station. Syd-! % snares. pply promptly to ! ieved Pain for E oO Slope Bankers’ convention ‘hich will ney Lynn Huey, a student of the Ag- Has Relieved Pain for Every One€ jeheid here May 23 and 29. | ricultural college, from this city, 2 On 5 in the Family ee made application for enlistment and ] _Wh a WOODWARD TO HEAR his request was wired to Lieutenant ; sides Bismarck Realty Co. (1 the eroup; when SCHOOLS AT KENSAL| Wilson at Minneapolis. He will un- i those ht cold; | (Special to Tribune.) | doubtedly be accepted, as he is quali- 4 one « . 1 spas when! Jamestown. N. D., April 13.—C. L.| fied to the position. t Bismarck Bank Building i nh ed her— Woodward, head of the science de-; Atel agence g Bi kN. f Mu s right there | partment of the Jamestown high} 77-YEAR-OLD FARMER \ ismarck, N. D. cand comfort, | ischoo!, has taken a one-year contract! SHAVED FOR FIRST TIME ‘ | ae s a clean, white ointment, ias head of the Kensal schools. | peers on ] pustard. it will not! sae Paes i | Barnesville, Minn., April 13—When OUSE, a Wer ; : ‘ een ... BENEDICT BOYS ENLIST | Old Man Gardner walked out of the : f t, Broneliis IN UNITED STATES NAVY! 1. G. Jonk tonsorial parlors at Sabin E neuralgia, | (Special to Tribune.) | Monday, a transformation, probably eurisy. rheuma- Benedict, N. D., April 13.—George | the quickest and most curious in his Makes Old Things New . lamba; nd aches of the Sherry and Edward Powers have life, presented itself. Apply it yourselfto furniture, picture frames, orany 4 sore muscles. | placed their enlistment in the navy One hour before he had presented worn article you wish to makenew. Easyto apply. 4 i! ted feet. colds on | with the postmaster. Several others ASK YOUR DEALER: : {it of e a eee emonia) are expected to enlist before the end | S 7 iu Booklet ‘The Dainty Decorator’ sent on request. Fa le yeh a of the week. L ‘TOBACCO HABIT Address our nearest office, 3 = ‘ H NOTICE OF SALE. i "i Te nls Sat op STANDARD VARNISH WORKS § same basis as cash at Pat Harvey EASILY OVERCOME tanraancere oan Bec | ied ‘Estate sale, April 22, 1917. INTERNATIONAL VARBISN, "CO tienes TOMONTS. | toed | : PHILIP HARVEY, ee COESi rac errten ane FURY trie eum aoe eens A | Executor. Awarded Modsliof Moose Put | wae A New Yorker of wide experience PanamePacific laternationa! 1918 core - .- |has written a book tellmg how the tion ie feed cite Suggestion. ak sopaces or ent habit ny be soy - , —S ie gentleman walked up to the| and completely banishe in thre? at | or the lat esigns pretty girl attendant at.the counter of | days with delightful benefit. The au Th ph. a daily newspaper office a few days ago thor, Edward J. Woods, 1423, F Sta- the = and sald: tion E, New York City, will mail his 6 2. 5 , book free on request. ney Isn’t That and men from the eastern “Miss, I would like to get coples of | Tie health improves wonderfully Don’ decorating shops who know [| Your paper for a week baci after the nicotine poison is out of the eal a Real Good how to hang it, also painting ere had better get a reross pian. system, Calmness, tranquil sleep, in Lgokine Shes” and decorating of all kind] cee serrate spd, | oes, torneo ed 2 bune ing shoe Prices right. We are/sure Bi yi. Globe. and a general gain in efficiency are drav . Solas to please the most particular fj | a amoftg the many benefits reported. digg —there’s style and distinctive appearance people. } Giikawh Get rid of that nervous feeling; ae ‘ ‘ J expressed in every line. Those Gotzian ind the Scenes. more need of pipe, cigar, cigarette, soit Shoes always Stake your feet look so well H. J. MOE & CO. ff): -ts00 where « prominent pottician| snuff or chewing tobaceo to pacity the IC YC. es. EL groomed, too.”” Phone 638 L and his wife went to a polling place to | morbid desire. fe : + ” t x ‘Se gether and voted.’ *: = best Gotsian Shoes for Women fil the requirements Gag oie the way for married Standard of the World = - every occasion—! lor si ee » house an ress people act!” = wear. Made in a wide variety of styles to suit “Apparently so. But nobody knows ail sares and needs ot prices i Kecping. with J. P. Nelson} simeiou: debate ‘as to ine ; ' | Bape! Ht a? nore tan ever before, stands : = * s merits of respective ‘candidates may Oe for leadership in. bi Your desler can fit you with a pair of these good shoes. have occurred before they-left, home.” = —$—— fi t bi cle te be ne < a apwent It was the NS Tee Ue ie Ringe BER See SE Dray and Transfer ee NOTICE.—Dog taxes are now due. iirst bicy 0 be manu facture in this country, and C. Gotzian & Company Bo ial ine. a Ready Ri 3 W. A, Cleveland will act as my dep- it has not only led the bicycle industry but has de- Freight, Baggage ' romans uty during my absence from the citv veloped it. We have on display the Columbia li “Tm seein’ America first,” said the) 421 and will have authority to ac- by ja line and | tramp at the door, “Could you assist] Cont “and receipt for dog tax. Dog in several models, Ask us to show them to you. ei Rubbish ; me in travel mum?” a taxes must be paid promptly. as all 3 | “Certainly,” ‘answered’ ‘the~ Kindly! Gogs not properly tagged will be seiz- All orders Promptly Attended Ei nousenife. “My husband is an auto-| ed, and if not claimed, with payment , mobile enthusiast and has dozens of! of penalty, dispatched. m er Wa re 0 reed ‘welcome E. £. MORRIS, Li / Phone 782 413 Broadway saps. Yeu are ames | Ae! City Assessor. : : > s a G4—10-15) a gue of them.”

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