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sess fe are all's me of disordered sims; Seite and you shal and waile in England for several years lived in his home at St. Leonard-by-the-Si T he M er and Ph . BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE 4 § y 4 The Outbursts of Everett True | By Condo { - | [BoctOR” Seer Wet 7S. WHAT 2 THE GVES OF OF ; I | [PASSED ON’ Hts Way ‘ta THe || SICK AND WOUNDED AMERICAN | |. Sate ne adn tT LpomsetDoeron Mercia. CLR WOMEN | Activities of General Haig | ([Sustesja LOE TWAT UNDERTANERS? FRIEND : | _Watched With Interest by |) °°" 7i » J ee ( Ny ATE 10 | Two Nieces in United States | £5 | DA iaf on OE LET owt otegete, a an ape | : eos} a ee Eee eeceack las er temeatere le | Doane: iNale Gaius seormander tn Eranes are’ watched vith teal disease—but t unusual interest py two N gi of the zamous | and pure to do ritish general. Both girls are well acque with the field Rhoum ‘ should heed the first warnings they paid Ia looking for s el wledie { ‘ation of un } poset Peres ee tak is gearee: ' | s are the daughters of a ! me to America many ame west and ed a ranch in western Nebraska. Later a town grew up waich was named Haigville in his honor, Henry Haig died several months ago but his wife and daughters still make their nome on the ranch, | COMMUNICATION OF It was at the personal solicitation of General Haig that his | ieces were sent to England for part of their education. APPEAL IS ISSUED; ! Plan Comprehensive Organization i | | | for Conservation of Food and i table, and we know it hai Me r fied the Blood of thous nds im ste ‘te fifty Fears existence, Get’ S. 3. S. at amy drug store, ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTE Be sure and get the genuine S. 8. S. Energy as War Measure | “se 4 Proposed to Have Committee in) cing over to the June term of I Each City to Perfect Organ fiionn “itis alleged that Stankwitz FIRST TRIAL trict court charged with embe | sold a crop of wheat owned by an- \ i | | Write our Medical Department freely ization Along Lines other Medina farmer and kept the { and without charge. | / (Special to Trib’ ne.) proceeds, He placed under $500 SWIFT SPECIFIC co., Dept. 15, i Fargo, \N. D., April sfforts to] Which were furnished. ATLANTA, GA, { draw every women in North Dakota cgi j i into a comprehensive organization for FUNERAL SERVICES { the, conservalieny of oe and OUELey HELD AT DICKINSON | Iron was discovered huddled there; this week resulting in the election . ‘ t Hapa aaa penn ti: (Special t oTribune) {by the conductor who madé iim go] of the following off Dr. C. HL t wide prominence in issuing a com-]| Dickinson, N. D., April 26—KFuner- | inside and pay Buturac is} Johnson, president; H. A, Bran- munication of appeal to all the- mem-| #l services over the remains of Mrs.| Fyel Industry of Middle West Is; believed to be armed. des, vice president; Paul Mann, secre- bers of the women’s clubs of the| Peter Mischel, who passed aw pale somone tary-and treasurer, aud? Pheiitie [NATIONAL MEETING larcaee! } WILL NOT BE HELD} evening after an illness of Expected to Be Revolution- state and to the officers of the other] Sunday s , were held here Tues- women’s organizations. several wee! eo | i i i | number among the old- | i | i} | | . A day afternoon. Interment made ized by the Output Avoid Duplication. in St. Joseph's cemetery. The Mis- y Pp ———— The appeal declares that the time} rep (Special to Tribune.) is ripe for us to avoid duplication of! yct setters in this part of the Slope} TO DEVELOP STATE'S Jamestown, N. D., April 26.— time and energy and more effectively} qistrict, , George Hempstead of this city, pres fy od and economically co-ordinate our ef: ess ear a BIG LIGNITE DEPOSITS ident of the North Dakota Central Ed- forts along the lines urged by the an LEG : = u ional association, national government. (Special to Tribune.) i advised by Dr. Franci: . rik, 2 It sets forth that ea town must Scranton, N. D., April 26.—The} ETE ident of the International a iati ? take up certified regis ion of wom- Johnson Fuel company’s briquetting | —— rae =lthat the annual convention has been] @ . The Worid’s Greatest en for service to the government and plant made its first trial run yester- resident; 3. F, W. Heidel -| postponed for one year gr until the} ° External Remedy. in addition one of two other pro day with an output of 100 lignite coal! F arby O'Malley, tre: war terminates.” 2 § Coughs and Colds grams: “To i se the food pro- briquettes, without the use of a bind- ithe club ‘ ombership of 124. ——————— ; (on chest ond another duets of North Dakota and to elim- er, per minute during the entire run. 23] Aho cinm tes as member HEBRON BASEBALL FANS ay ibgemwewahodlds Bade j inate waste, or to work along lines The plant has a capacity of 72 tons | ELECT THEIR OFFICERS| § Weak onesie designated by the American Red of briquettes per day and with eleven | { 2 Any Lecal | i TOSS. { more units installed by the com-{ FI i rit , ‘ A Committee in Each Town. pany the “plant will have 12. units, | Sage ae ficumale bf pinot ‘4 i _It is proposed to have a committes| which will be worked throughout the | | a sil place SL GEGbaN Login TatoCUhe ALLCOCK’'S, in each place to organize all the wont entire year, These units will be in-| Charles Christenten and George Si- lace a baseball Sat ety YON = ‘f en of the respective communit State Convention to Be Held in| stalled by ‘the iWernholtz Machinery | bert Offered Services to Flag field again, a meeting of the fans held n en committee to carry on the campa com y of Los Angeles, Cal. Thru Postmaster Galyeh. == known agit patriotic —emergenc Auditorium June 20 to 22— The Johnson Fuel company of Fair- —_—— eee committee,’ was organized at a incet- fax, S. D., expects to build on other < fino 4: Special to Tribune, ing Neres tot: : Few Speakers This Year lines of vailroad where there are|20 Work Out Problems Arising in Belfield ™ D., April ee more} erséhnel of Committee. large depos of lignite, and then dis- cen | Belfield boys joined t United States Mrs, HIG, Viek, Cavalier, president tribute the manufactured fuel to. the North Dakota Concerning = |? an incre Se ctiy Saiiailne | i of the Fédération of Women's clubs{BANKER IS NAMED entire (middle west. issouri Matter of Food through Postmaster J. P. Galyen,| of North Dak Was appointed chair- {river district will,be given the direct ALLER.O1 00 making the total number of young at man; Mrs, Elizabeth Preston Ander- GENEAL CHAIRMAN } attention of the officials for the im- ——— asl is ville t Se Given under the auspices of tl e Me £104 i y 5 i ss See n Hl (Special to Tribune.) men from this village who have an MODERN BROTHERHOOD OF AMERICA ras “ 4 ’ dent of the State 8 ecial te Tribune) mediate. | | NO ANNOUNCEMENT. swered their country’s call, five. \ N BR d omens. ht Temperance San i Aa ai ; cs ding to announesments me | Grand Forks, .N. D., April 26— {Charles Christensen and George Si-, for the benefit of { i whan >and rs. Nor’ akota, Apr today, the company has secured 16, | i i: of , vine { t Grace Clendening, Fargo, head of the} The North, Dakota State St (00,000: tong’ of Itenlte coal Where, and) rege eee ee ae OE GL Per enlisted esterday solowing ne LADIES DRILL TEAM Norih Dakota Votes for, Women|] school convention will be 2° an this |as ‘soon as the plant is running 24] tion in session Kere; on questions [and Edward, Mark, Two hundred at Patterscn’s Hall league, secretary. year in Fargo, June 29-22. Pla hours a day it is believed that the} i i 5c chi ; 1 91 Hf fool to uae very canary nai toate | ta.“ tagadin wi rue | Baltes aaa [inde eae a wer | Duesday Evening, May 1, 1917 munity committee organized by May one of the be: conventions ize el fi stry i j >, ; +; id ; aR dD: 1 is? hintaey or the gles i ie "the fuel industry in the middle morning, from which. no an- Everyone cordially invited Music by O’Connor’s orchestra committee of the wes! | nouncement was made, The ses- e HELD FOR: EMBEZZLEMENT Deen appoees ngs bank, as “INSULTED MERCI FU The following were selected | pourra e Nort gs bank, as : if ' Pp gnanna : Stankwitz-% or Medina Was yesterday | Wore eee eeron - ‘ ape ernor Frazier for appointment to ginia For Buturac, | Meetings in Auditorium, OD spelen ccna eee the state bank guaranty fund (Special to Tribune) ~| The big Auditorium will be the Jamestown Magistrate. | commission: Witdinia.” atin, “April? 26.—-Peter ih | home of the convention, but various —= | _B. I. Keating of Fargo, W. F. |, \ineinia. Men er of Carl Hl S. me a (Special to Tribune) | Wanks of Powers Lake, C. B, Mc. | Duturac, alleged slayer of Carl Han- | churches of the city Will be used as iN 1 86 Huger esoga ere set uel son in a roadhouse in the Leetonia eerie pikees. '\ program of wn. «,lamestown, iN. D., April 26—John | Millan of Hannah, E. J. Lander | £0" ; Fee adewe ia Oe ieetreneticig | repared, An| ¥@t Warner, who claims he hales} of Grand Forks and J. J. Neir- location near Hibbing Friday, is HE ETS. IT’ QUICK!” : effort Se hatl iedetig Claie- le a rom Minneapolis, w: raigned in} Jing of Jamestown. somewhere in hiding on ne port t le s bei a ave ice court here ve.terday after- | baie F side here, police say, and 50 officers, | W h f ] ‘g h { spe mers tne last ea but Ae mee | noon charged with insulting the Pia area will be made deputy sheriffs and the Oliver Iron} e avea ew:ien S j 2 Drops Make Corn “Fall” Off! an Aa ‘ American flag. Van Warner is an I. Mining company police are combing we ff 2 “Pye joined the Never-Again Chub. [et onder, | It fs safe to say that) wy. W, asitator and jeored at several | Grand Forks, N, D.. April 26.—The| that section for him and say, they of Hose at the old Never again will I use anything for) sented ty the umdee cohoe wut yng {men who wore the Stars and Strip jexecutive council of the North Dako | Will get him, dead or alive. A house, corns but, ‘Getstt” Put 2 drops of or North Dakota that will equal in| O2 their coat lapel. Throughout his/ta State Bankers’ association opencé to house canvass is being made. | : ‘Gets-It’ d At ROG z : ee cole nae we hearing he sat sullen and defiant, exe/in session here this morning with} Buturac to Virginia from ; rices ets-It’ on, and from that second the) strength, the approaching — conven- P A e Buhl, officers nm an inte ban | eae Hull alge Ot sneakers for thts| Mi: oar i Sent for his deed.j bankers Jn attendance from every ae ast Sight uate Pert | ew = Speakers for thls) Judge Murphy sentenced the offend: rti state. EAT’ JAS) 5 | i , [convention wi he "rend for ana lygye, Tenet He OMEN poe eet sauce of inter | been Heed Dy two people on he Di sais gaa | i Le jest to the state was the “tise ussion | Car, He-wae-riding-onéthe. steps:.or Ch i { ans At sGovoperate: at held this afternoon in regard to the| ‘Pe ‘cat, and after it left Mountain } No. 2 Climax, 50 ft., 5.00 | i | be greatly Wereaed ‘tron Titi: fact QUARTER LEASES FOR S00 eee and distribution of a 3 5 ‘ ot | |that the northwestern counties of I peereaee ncaa i eran TORAGCO HABIT } 35c t x oe Ak y Minnesota will co-operate, Arrange- 5 G d H 5 50 {| [ments have been perfected with the|Tetal Amount Collected by Stark | eae case is ike tate end. Dronue: arden Foes, doC tO oUc { # | Minnesota Sunday School associa- % NJ ¢ ‘tion, whereby a special effort will be County Treasurer at Sale of recent one J. Seiler ares EASILY OVERCOME Rakes. 50c to $1.00 : | made to bring all the workers in the bpeee eee, Oscar a Selict of James: v , | northwestern counties of the state| band Wap, $70/e 00. [eo secretary ok Ue seUlclencycony £ ti 3 0) Sanenc for : fou andcall ean mission, recently named by Governor { | to Fargo for tue convention, and a te r ; A Pl C 1 $ 5 special: conterence. will be “held for 4 cDikaese De Apri 36.—the {Fraeier and one of the targest land! A New Yorker of wide experience anet Cu ivators, ; ' jthem sometime dureng tie conven: | state school lands were leased Wed- | owners in the state, is in attendance | has written a book tellmg how the WN | | tion, nesday morning for hay and grazing | tt the conference, and addressed the) tobacco or snuff habit may be easily « f] 3% d A.M. Locker, general secretary of purposes. Some of the lands and Pankerse Oils -piteraoo nye and. completely banished In. lures | Ob, Don't Touch Itt 10s So Sore!” | the Minnesota association wl havelin a. y snug stim for the state| days with delightful benefit. | The au- ; | use tae” and It Wil Never | a part on the program of the conven-! schools, one quarter section going as thor, Edward J? Woods, 1423, F Sta- + tion, as well as meet his own work-| high as $200.00 per year rental. Many | RAILROAD WILL BE BUILT tion E, New York City, will mail his | corn begins to shrivel, instead of swel-; °- quarter: nt for the minimum of! beat id vee request ondertully ling up like a little white sponge. Then 1 $15.00, while on some quarters there fed the nlcatide pateon is out onthe , it loosens from your toe—and, glory were no bids. The total amount col-| Milwaukee Extension From New iyatem id Canadas traiiquil’, ‘sleep 7 jah! a ee, as y Tree Reutel ‘ . rir a 5 hand!” Teas eee tee Rel This summer, Gestion, manly vigor astzone menor | Yes, SGetelt” is the corn, discov-| One Man Badly Tajured in Accident | Dickinson. (anscial eivRies) ANGaa) the: Gane icHeata eteDnr Eee. M hi r Else $F Rte Ces Ahan es athe fo Which Occurred Near Dickinson SEEDING IN MICHIGAN | Amidon, 'N. D., ‘April 26—“War or |Get rid ot one aenoue eellne ae = ac inery |-- 5 5 a ete Last Sunday Evening. |no war, the Milwaukee extension|more need of pipe, Cigar, Clgé es ematie eerie ie oes, ate Il ge 4 3 CITY DISTRICT ADVANCED} from New England to Amidon will| snuff or chewing tobacco to pacify the fait Apply. tty and it’ diles: at __ (Special to Tribune.) F - be built this summer.” So stated F.| morbid desire, seconds: to apply it, and it dries at! pickinson, N. D., April 26.—While (Special to Tribune.) N, Webber, right-of-way agent of the Michigan follow the. experience of millions andj here, the automobile driven by James |5°@ing in this use “GetsIt.” Hondle struck a mudhole and tumed | Dawe dictiet Hoo on need nleee | Tightof-way has been purchased. D., April: 26.—| Chicago-Milwaukee & St. Paul to a once. That's all. Don't experiment—| on their way to the Ho ict of the state| pusiness group of men.’ Most of the dle farm near dis “Gets-It” is sold everywhere, 25¢ a} turtle, throwing Hondle and his broth. | DUabek district Itas completed plant- Rottle,“or sent on receipt of price by} erin-law out, the former escaping |i2& °!0 acres, mostly to wheat. B. Lawrence & Co.. Chicago, Ill. with slight bruises, but the latter be- tent that it was Sold:in Bismarck and recommended | ing injured to the oF the ee best corn remedy by} necessary to remove him to a hos- ‘inney’s Drug Store. ital. 5 mey's Drug ae = ‘Ate You Worn n Out? T. D. Casey of Dickinson, Principal Public Health Notice . Does ‘night find you Speaker at Exercises Held at Every citizen of Bismarck has been requested and urged to conscientious- nerves unsettled-too fred to reat? to rest? Tavlory NUD: ly observe Clean Up Week. It is hoped that all will take advantage of this W A NT E D | | Aico ale titad general movement for the beautification of our city and the safeguarding of | | as patriotic village is celebrating. Loyal- public health. Ste hi id | ty. day i id style this after; iy . ° “pie dealbaey poate “ ‘ Fy Caste, a albeney of Dickitieoh, Itis the duty of: this department now to give formal notice that any if lerical hel, a 3 is in attend: d_ will address the command Big Pay citizens of the village either this af premises which are found to have been neglected at the close of Clean Up Bee ee nS vote Your cernbon.on, (onleay rice a tt Week will be cared for by the city authorities, and the cost thereof will be present earning power, let us tell you one of the features of the ‘day. 1 ar ies baa assessed to the property. 4 “as what we have done for hundreds of the food-tonic that % * ; . others, i mee Be troubles iene al tone these ORGANIZE = Cel ie There will not be a single exception to this rule, and property. owners a cell-building food to purify and may save themselves embarrassment by taking due notice of the fact. BISMARCK enrich the blood — and n (Special to Tripune.) otrish Valley City, N. D., April 26.—Citi- Signed, «1 strane wil ap Xo Op | zone of this cty-aited the auditorium 5 DR. F. B. STRAUSS, this week and organized a Red Cross Stine omer Gere ‘with the fol- : Be : ens Epi Health Ones