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THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1917. BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE HOLT ON TOUR | “Girl Philippa” to Be LNE-STOGK MEN aS oe ELEVEN MEN OF NORTHWEST Shown in Two Bills at | OF NORTHWEST 10 Eee ENTRAIN HERE bibl, TO SPEAK HERE Auditorium Tonight ATTEND WETNG = pop pannus te will be just as important in the part [available for women in a very short | time.” TONIGHT ONLY Clerical positions on the Northern i | Conserving Btock to to Be Discussed] Pacific and in this part of the west | /tal Number of 16 Recruited by pay from $65 to $75 a monta. Those | : _at Conference to Be Held in Not delephons and toleerabn operators Bismarck Army Officers to Ss May ‘pay a minimum of $80 per month, if t. Paul City agent McDonald of the North- Date This M onth St. Paul, April 26.—L.1vestock men | ern Pacifle stated this afternoon that he had received no orders from Sup- Eleven arm recruits entrained t tak ft rl " * of the Northwest, will take part in a; erintendent Berner of the Jamestown this morning from here for the Jetfer- | conference called with the co-opera- division, notifying him to plow up the {son barracks at Jelferson, Mo, Most \ tion of the United’ States department | park land here for garden plots. jot them came trom the western part i ny ae kt of the state, Among them was Will- of agriculture he¥e next ‘Thursday, at iam ‘MeGlone, turnkey warden at the | which means of conserving the stock | state peniten Recruiting Officer {will be discussed, George BE. Martin reports that 16 re- | Loeal stock men ‘who called sue uits have been secured from this vir | meeting said the sittacon is very cinity to date this month, H Z | Dawn | grave. ON TWO MEMBERS Two brother: loyd Perkins and Will Expound Topics of Interest: Concerning the World War and Future Politics ADDRESS TO BE GIVEN AT CITY AUDITORIUM: Hamilton Holt of New York City, editor of The Independent, will speak in Lismarck Monday evening April “0 in the Auditorium, Mr, Holt is making a tour of the Northwest and in addition to his ad- dress in this city, is speaking in Boise, Portland, Seattle, Spokane, Missoula, Helena, Fargo, Grand Forks and Minneapolis. Bruce Heads Committee. Mr. Holt is spexking ander the au- spices of the Bismarck committee} Secretary Houston and Chicago | vee A, Perkin: rom South Dakota j packers are expected to have rerpe- stopped off in Bismarck today and . sentatives at the meeting, which will! enlisted. They were en route to Mon- and f {be attended y delegates from North tana to take a homestead and told} | Dakota, Montana, Minnesota and/ the officer in charge of the recruit- Owen Moore ; Washington, ing station they would rather volun- on arrangements which consists of | ! In a statement by D. A. Wallace, | teer than be drafted into service. re Judge Andrew A. Bruce, chairman, | chaiyman of the committee on ar: | Weta eS Five of the recruits who joined this an Mayor A. W. Lucas and G. D. Mann. }rangements, it is said: ; (Fargo, N. D. April 26.—The rail-|week, and were with the 11 who loft 7 BS Others present at the first meeting! | What Curtailment Means, road accident at Dilworth on Febru-!for the Jefferson barracks, were Will- a five-vct pcturization -f 1917, which resulted in the L, Conklin, Dr, Ramstad, Dr. Strauss. market stock and demand for in-| death of three employes of the North-|Glazier of Beach:; Martin Judge Birdsell, B.C. Marks, H. P. God-| __ Because of the succcss which greeted the production of “The crease of crop production, farmers | ern Pacific was caused by the fail-/tensen of Mott; Joseph e 6 “ si ” dard, G, H. Russ, C. B. Little andi Girl Philippa” at the Auditorium last evening, announcement was | apparently: are ‘tempted to dispose of | Ure of Engineet McManus of engine} Richardton, and George ... Mayk Under over of this committee were J. L. Bell, F. bs = ses a ; : | “With the present high prices for | atY m McGlone, Bismarck; Willian 1.}— the big dramatic sensation i Lee Pettibone of Dawson. made this afternoon that two bills will be offered this evening, the the breeding stock and withhold|'No. 2307 to observe one of the gen-] Moflit. President H. P. Goddard and Secre-| first-commencing at 7:30 ofclock and the second ati®:Asioleleck. |from purchase of other stock. Tis | eral rules of navigation within’ yard tary G. N. Keniston of Bismarck The motion picture production scored a big success in Bis- ‘would mean’ the checking of the|limits and was contributed to by the faturday Commercial Club, are co-operating | marck, In fact every member of the cast seems the living em- | most. significant development that | failure of Conductor French to prop- with'the'‘local: committeeon airange:| bodiment of the character conceived in the mind of the author. lever has taken place in the North-|erly provide for the safety of the rear ge Ly KY “The Bavle’s Wine * ; ' ; e & Hi ments. i The picture is a special eight-ree! Blue Ribbon feature and has | west. If certain conditions continue! of his train, according to the report Questions of Interest. Miss Anita Stewart in the title role, j meat. will go to prohibit ve prices.” (of Chief of the Division of Safety 6c 99 The coming of Mr. Holt to the} = = WW. J. Palterson of the. Interstate Doing Bit jcommerce commission at Washing- northwest and to Bismarck is opportune The questio! ah are gratified and touched personally. | will be increased’ by the te MEETING OF THE ‘ton. The report is based upon the — Will Win the War?", “What Part| We are even more deeply touched by | that one member of the mi mn {investigation of H.W. Relknap of the Toward a its allotment:of 4,150. The figures do Must the United States Take in the, it as being the outward and Visible | Ma ul Joffre, who will go commission. not include enlistments in the Na- Conflict?", and “What Must Follow, manifestation of sympathetic emotion ‘through all time as the general in| f | f \ | The accident resulted in tho death a tional guard or any other branch of the War?" are questions. ,that have | in carrying out and responding to a!command of the allied forces at one of James H, Callahan, Fargo; Otto] Minneapolis, Minn., April 26.) the service, deen uppermost in the minds of our h is the real secur of the most critical moments in the | ‘H. Swanson, Moorhead; and Alfred | Edgeley, a thriving town in southern great call, wh: sath hth rd citizens for two years or more. for cue cl . | world’s history. Boisvert, Dilworth, when a snow plow | North Dakota, is doing its bit in tho A regular 2-cent show at the Or- __ Since the entrance of this country} “No m 0 has had the oppor- Recalls War Lostes. H feed nie ine re foe Pawo war on a Ne population of} pheum tonight for only 10 and 15 into the war, these questions have|tunity which I have enjoyed in the| “Of course, the more tragic side of | th ‘BO er th All three men} 1,000 she is sending 18 young men | cents. taken on a new significance, Mr./last few days of seeing, hearing and the war is never and cannot ever be! ‘ere: emplo: of the road. to. Join: os Various BOVErNMeNt WaT | é Holt’ address will consist of a dis-; talking to leading members of your absent from our minds. | saw with! New Rockford, April 26.—Dr. John! oreanizallona Renee Gece ec nae 5 5 cussion of our relation to the pres-| state, can doubt the full determina-jgreat regret this morning in the! yy. Worst yesterday appointed chair: | ti Mav ees aee Valverde aihilt ent conflict and to future world poli-| tion of the American people to throw ‘newspaper that the son of Mr. Bonar} man of the state efficiency commit: fee IS una ee ne alre ae ' ; | tes. themselves into the greatest conflict jLaw, our chancellor of the exchequer. tee, has called a meeting of that. or-| Beene eter aL ty ls Sure! High Heels His subject is: “After the War--j which has ever been waged in this;was wounded and missing in the! ganization to be held at Jamestown | Shiolae iC bas , ay Shorey, ANeyor lt . What?” world. joperations in Palestine, and I in-| Friday evening at 6 o'clock, at the! Shields of Edgeley announced. i B t So War Ever Present in London. stinctively cast my mind back to the! Commercial club rooms. = ause Lorns bu 3 “IT do not suppose that it is possi- jlo: of this war in all circles, but! Lain sister Virginia | i ble for you--[ am sure it would not jas an illustration it seems to me im- i sister me Wh Cc N JOFFRE GHEERED. be possible for me were I in your) pressive. I went over the melancholy id GRAIN MARKETS 0) en ane Hoeven nels Cloud oO Lares NOW : place—to realize in detail, in con-!list and, if my memory serves me it iia a 3 Dine <canaistecegaen crete detail, all that the war means|right, out of the small number of cab-| O————__——-_—_—__0 | ae ae ETT : AT WASHINGTON to those who have been engaged in|inet ministers, men of cabinet rank MINNEAPOLIS. ; Because style decrees that women i fi Vi 3 ’ so. 1 He @280 crowd and buckle up their tender toes jit for two years and a half. That is; who were serving the state when the | No. ard... 5 @2s i —_——- | i N hi @269 “hi il 26. ‘ in high heel footwear they suffer: from a feeling which can only come: by y broke out in Augnst, 1914, one: No, 1 rthern . @269 Chicago, April 26.—Wheat contin- corns, then they cut and trim at these | continusatapia, peKea i. actual experience. We on the other/has deen killed in action, four at No. 1 Northern C) @2i7 | ued its sensational aevance today. palnfal pests which morely Tiales*tbm going to ) get from this community is|side of the Atlantic have been living/least have lost sons, and now Mr. | Regular to arr . | On first trades May sold up 4% cents f A corn grow hard. This sticidal habit sed upon such considerations|in the atmosphere of war since Aug-|Bonar Law's son is wounded and,Choice .. to $2. July 6 cents to $2.21% and : w 2 4 may cause lockjaw ond women are 2 Northern | @269 | September 4i4¢ to $1.93%4. warned to stop it. F Wheat ... @261 | Further advances during the fore- (if ARMY RECRUITS A few drops of a drug called freez- 2 Mont. Hard @268 | noon carried May to $2.60; July to one applied ‘directly upon a sore corr, Monte Hare toa aa @ri } $2.25 and Seplember to $1.96%4, ase gives quick relief and soon the eRe Du seve ees 26 27 ———___-— ks x eaung, jcorn, root and all, lifts out without finally of suggestions that the United | brought to your notice every moment. | narrowly restricted class of men, but) Choice No. 1 Durum. ..., 279 Was she to blame for her deeds in Washington, April, 26. —-Nevadi thatn’ Asi the drug stove man for a States* might ye" asked ‘to sign’ a| “ arrivéd here on’ Sunday after-|it is characteristic of what is hap 1 Durum to arr 26 “Sister Against Sister?” Judge for Jeada all Lie TG aad quarter of an ounce of freezone, which treaty not to make a separate peace.|noon and went dut in the evening | pening throughout the whole coun | Choice to arr 176 | yourself at the Orpheum tonight. recruiting for the regular army be: | costs very little but is sufficient to re- While the Eritish visitors devoted {after dark, and I was struck by a j No. 2 Durnm 261 @269 tween April 1 and Be eas i" |move every hard or soft corn or callus which arose out of forma!) ust, 1914, and you cannot move about ng—not 1 hope lost to us, but the streets, you cannot go about your|still in a position from which he may | Not After Treaty. aily business, even if your affairs be} return to his friends. The foreign minister's ement | disassociated with the war itself,! “That is the sort of things that! IX was generally regarded as’ disposing | without having events of the war{have happened in quite a small and treaties. most of the day to honoring the}somewhat unusual feeling which at $$ d Yellow Wi @i9 | nounced today, i ?rom one’s feet. + French mission. they found time to|the first moment IT did not analyze,| See a ‘Sister Against Sister at No. 3 Yellow Corn to arr. 146 148 SALOONMEN STAND per cent of her quota. Vermont made | ‘his drug is an ether compound and complete details of organization in}and suddenly it came upon me that|the Orpheum tonight with beautiful | Other Grades Corn .... 140 @148%: {the poo showing with 2.5 per | aries in a moment and simply. shrivelg, preparing for fWé"joint conference | this was the first time for two years Virginia Pearson. | No. 4 Yellow Corn to arr 145 @147 cent. North Dakota “ranked forty-lup the corn without inflaming or’ even 2 White Mont. . | in, at the represe: had seen a’ pro} ery lighted street. 2 Whi U4@ 16% first with 66 recruits, 5.7 per cent of irritating the, _surcounslingg tinne or Palfour and themilitary, naval, fin-| there is not a “street in any city. of 100 LATE 10 CLASSIFY 4 While Ont Sosa) 72 ranked thritieth with 12.8 per cent of | wife's dresser. | ancial and™tradé experts here with|the United. Kingdom, in which after lnetlepeee oc Ares — —__— . _ = him. dark the whole feommunity is Inot Chong Baney 45 ols! | When the newspaper correspond- wrapped in a gloom exceeding that}FOR RENT—Two furnished, sae 2 198 @200- Powe wn neon nn nn on ee en nn oe ee oon em co ce, ents had heen presented, Mr, Balfour} which must have existed before the housekeeping rooms. 200% ‘198 @200 | | said in part: invention of gas or electric lighting.| | St. B. F. Flanagan. fi 3301403 Chicago, April ‘it 26—1 The West End Expresses Appreciation. Notices the Bright Lights. |FOR RENT—Large, modern, rapa ; 32006 a0. Saloonkeepers’ association —_ today “Gentlemen, I am very much| “But that is a small matter, and I] room. Ladies preferred. 47 Thay 1 : ‘ stands ready to endorse nation-wide obliged to you for coming here today | only mention it because it happened St. Phone 440K. Sty y ete Ree a ‘ prohibition, should such a proposal r ) } and giving me the opportunity of ex-|to strike me as one of my earliest} WANTED-—Young man to work in| September ‘ _ 183 i ; be made by President Wilson as a | pressing to you personally and]experiences in this city. paint § chances for advance-| Close “ie : es | national defense measure. At a os ¢ through you to the great American] “We have today coming amongst ment. Missouri Valley Motor Co. 2 Sige ; meeting of the association, the mem- | public how very deeply we. who be-}us a mission from France. [ am 4.234 | fs vers unanimously decided to take long to this mission sent from Bri-| fully convinced that they will receive | FOR RENT—-Modern furnished room. | May | this position. tain, value the kindness, the enthu-|a welcome not less warm, not less Mrs, A. N. Lesli 2 4th St. 4-25-3t = eURoTaR eS siasm, the warmth of welcome which | heartfelt than that which you have so|FOR RENT—May modern | MANY IN BISMARCK for the home has been the watchword we have received in this capital city | generously and encouragingly extend-| bungalow, partly furnished. Phone| ‘orther 255 @259 | TRY SIMPLE mixture | scattered broadcast throughout the Unit- of the United States. All our hearts!ed to us. That was and certainly} 838, mornings. 2 Northern on 251 @254 | any Beach 2 (people are sur: ed States and through the manifold act- ——_———— — me - : Northern . » 243 GUS | buckthorn, oe ay action of 8 nore ivities of the manufacturers of musical 2 Mont. Hard on trk 256 | mixed in Adler-i- ka This simple rem- instruments, the music of the entire El No. 2 Mont Hard to arr 256 | edy acts on BOTH upper and lower world is being brought to you in the Col- e oR ie 1 Spot Durum ..... 271 | howe removing. Such suvpriding foul umbia records. { 2 Spot Durum 266 matter that NFUL re: A ! 1 Durum to arr 271 eee almost ANY CASE constipa- If you have bd phonograph, come in and Tae. 271 tion, sour stomach or gas. A few get acquainted with Columbia Records. 4 240 |doses often relieve or prevent appei If you haven’t one come in and hear the | Sale ou trk . veo age pine " abort frestment. helps j Columbia Grafonola, you will enjoy one | ats to arr . 67% j chronic stomach trouble. ie ‘ imm a iRye on trk 1 190°@195 | STANT, easy action of Adler-i-ka in your home immensely. i . ‘Pye to arr . 183 @1 | astonishing. s. ‘Breslow, druggist. | ‘old b | 4 Barley on trk . - 100 @145 >= 7 Sold by “ i Uf - Flax on trk and to arr. 335% @33614 | Virginia Pearson in “Sister Against ie | : Sok May ... an 344 | Sister” at the nite Crp hetiny tonight only. 9 ted | : ae July secs . 329 : \ |September ... ‘ } ; | if 'October . + | i a q ; ‘Close 1: s . oe i aoe DOG TAX PAST DUE. 123 4th Street Phone 102 f Go to Fire Hall for dog tax. Is- | sued by W. A. Cleveland during my a | oo tule absence from office. Look out for | |dog catcher. E. E. Morris, City As- | sessor. ee steady; steers $6.50@12 cows andj > heifers $6.00@10.50; calves, steady, | 3 stockers and feeders, SHEEP- Receipts 15; steady; ; lanbe $8.00@12.00; wethers $7.00@ 1 12. ewes $5 00@ 10.25 j CHICAGO. \ Travelers who find it better for their health to abstain from coffee, (and there are many) ARREe Sy ra gat $1.36 Wank OX Eresents Dope S i ; 15.80; mixed $15.25@15.90; heavy y carry a tin of INSTANT POSTUM and prepare their own beverage at table. SIS2@I8 98. soash $13.25@ 1st, ; . pigs $9.55@16.35. Put a level teaspoonful of CATTLE—Receipts 4,000; steady; | native beef steers $9.00@13.40; stock- ers and feeders $7.15@10.00; cows {and heifers $5.70@$11.20; calves $8@ is er gai i ns is er” 12,00. i . ' SHEEP—Receipts 15,000; steady; fl S a fl O S ul iM wethers $10.75@13.10; lambs $12.25@ jm. IS SHE TO BLAME? HER ig BLASTED BY ENVIRONMENT, SHE : AAS became a social vulture, wrecKing one man’s career and slaying another _ in a cup—more.or less to stit individual taste—dissolve with hot water and add sugar and ‘GARDEN PLOTS 10 k ‘ ere 99. wt. . Hank Mann in “The Cloud Puncher’ * nal A % : i One of the biggest, funniest and most smashing comedies ever made Those who desire a delicious satisfying drink that is free from harmful effects of coffee iIn Two Acts should use Postum— < a (Contimes tom Fase on) | BIg Double] @\¥RPHEUM Lantry directed to the women is for how them to make application for clerical, vse and tel positions on — ate fill vacancies There’ sa Reason” THEATRE

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