The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 27, 1917, Page 2

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| WEWS OF NORTH DAKOTA AN TARE WATCH Ce ay MON Brown, Roland Badger, John Bi and Harvey Ferguson. Mr. Dale made cl delegation to the Geneva convention in June. by City Commission of F. R. Bertrand ‘‘Touched"’ by; y City Commission o aeN goles Robbers Who Entered Pas- | Sinotors Wis cApall senger Coach at Wilton of sixty saloons, With an annual li }cense fee of $1,000 was decided upon Superior, Wis, A limit (Special to Tribune.) Wilton, N. D., April 27.--P. 1 trand, conductor of the — passenger train on the Pingree-Wilton branch of the Northern Pacific, was the vie tim of a robbery Monday night. the) thieves securing a 17-jewel Hamilton wateh, in money, and a pocket-| book containing Mr. Bertrand’s annu ‘USE YOUR CALM JUDGMENT ass. The the | ul the annual meeting of the city ommission of Superior held today A drastic ordinance under which the saloons will be regulated was adopt ed al robbers ente $ ch where the — train} the train remains in| attorney ¢. $. Buck of Jamestown Wilton over night. The coach door| < unlocked in order to allow Night] "W. Hatfield to keep up| Addresses College Students on Selective Conscription. No trace of the robbers has been} found, although search was made as} soon as the loss was discovered, and} the supposition is they made their] seta he daybreak, Several | suspicious looking men were seen about town Monday and the crime be the work of these itine ond attempt to enter one o! (Special to Tribune.) Jamestown, No oD., April 27.-—'Use your calm judgment in order that your service might be rendered in the most effective way.” This was the message given to the young men of Jamestown coll hy Attorney C. Ruck of this city, speaker at the as given by the Aketa this week, The at unreservedly endorsed — the The lock in the door of the coach | President's plan of | fe pitied “iimmieadee, dubs the. -Acould he] conscription and urged le_young men of the coll not to give way thieves could not gain an entrance. | Piles j to misguided EREGT SD-SORY BUILINGyyNgAN GETS CONVENTION A the coaches was made Tuesday 0 but the door was locked, as the ¢ va sleeping in the baggage car International Bank of Minot to Let! annual District Mecting of Lutheran Contract for New Home on Young People’s Societies to Present Site. oe Be Held July 22.23. (Special to Tribune.) = =e Minot, NX. D., April 27.—A bank, building with 2 be erected on the site of the present uilding be uilt here by the First | International bank, according to an-| ° ° ¢ noungement made today, ‘The s dan on July 22 and 23, The district is composed of the g5x140 feet and will be} 4 ywCGR GL reinforced concrete, | territory between ‘Bismarck — and and Vy » fireproof throughout, The | Bea and the attendance will ag- five Upper sto: will be made into )Bregate several hundred office rooms { The committee present to make j prelimina arrangements for the fevent consisted of Rev. C. ling, 1! Carl Keidel of Mandan; 1 i and Rev, QO. R. Svore of and Rey. F. J. Swenson of Belfield. DOUGHERTY FILES _ HIS APPLICATION (Special to Tribune.) Mandap, N. D. April 27.—~ Arrange nis we made today to hold the ual district meeting of the Luth- eran Young People’s societies in Man- (Special to Tribune.) Jamestown, N. D. April Ten young ladies attended the recent Jamestown, You Poulan Christian —associa- ton fon @ntion, held at Valley City! wna Dougherty of Jamestown col and gn theinreturn to Jamestown col-\ jaye and several of the upper cle lege iyes q devoted a session of [TBE RNG Sev of Ea ee the decoltetorts, © ontuuels {men of the college have filed their ap- ports *SUNaaeDe riences, ication for admission to the ofli- Lecded awetele Grace ulGe training corps at Fort Snelling. Staples, Jennie ask. tudor Dowgherty was captain of a worth, Pearl Bauer, Ida Jacobson. | SaaGs one Tera Florence Wilson, Ruth Hunt, Stella| oie for active service as a. dri Thertie aad uate Baris ‘pared for active service as a drill- 2 | master, The delegates from the Young! © © = Men's Christian association to the in- cs a ate convention hell at Abericen POPCORN CONTESTS | | were:’ Arthur Lawrence, Alfred Dale. | Guy Muir, Hugh Wright, Frank —- tee ent, Eran Sanborn, N.D. April, 27.—-Under _ the direction of the Sanborn Commer- cial club, a popcorn contest will be | held in this city this summer. The club has already offered consider: lable omount of money in prizes. Children entering the contest must be from western Barnes county, must plant fifty hills of corn and must cul- tivate it themselves, All the exhibits will be brought to the fall fair at Si | born to be judged. Seed will be furnished free ta con- tants by the First National bank D., April 27.—Coach | WILTON ORGANIZES COMMUNITY CLUB (Special to Tribune.) Wilton, N. D., April 27. he Wil } ton Commua club is the name of a new organization of business men and farmers of Wilton and | which was put in. operation j week. The offic: W. Stewar Is My Weather Prophet. can tell stormy weather da off by the twingesin my shoul-| gray. first. vice ders and knees. Rut here’s an} Schmid, second vice president, old friend that soon drives out the painsj(", (j. Mathys, sec y-Lreasi and aches. Sloan’ ment is 80 easy to apply, no tubbing at it sinks right in and fixes the pain. Cicaner than mussy plasters and oiqtments. Try it for gout, lumbago, neu alee, bruises and sp: t.your di i . 5 your droggists 25c. 50c. and $1.00. N. D., April 27.—State- MB | wide reunions of alumni of the Valley - ' City Normal school are proposed by the Alumni association, May 5 being ee B! t rt as “A rth Dakota Valley are: STATE.WIDE REUNION OF ALUMNI PLANNED secretary of the Ss s addressed a letter to the alumni throughout the tate to observe the day properly. MERCHANTS HOTEL | ST. PAUL’S fam- ous and popular priced hotel 200 MODERN ROOMS With Running Water. ...$1.00 to $1.50 ‘With Bath.. -$1.50 to $2.60 Mehovated, Redecorated, New Fur nishings, Moderate Priced Cafe. New Cigar Stand, New Grill Room, Convenient, Comfortable, Home Like. Alumni | 1 License Fee Placed at $1,000 Per Year | BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUN! NORTHWEST | ey MAY BE STAGED AT UNDERWOOD McLean County Contest to Be Held Won Honors Last Year Wilton, D., April among the various schools of ) ; county in the fourth annual t field meet, which will probab! in June—Washburn held the first part of June, i } ginning to assume active prop Yes, We Acc | Very little outdoor work has been KNow ‘You HAve A —— | |done, due to the cold, wet weather WIFE TO SUPRORT, BUT i which has prevailed during the past | Nou DON'r few weeks, but as soon as the warm day appears the candidates for athletic honors will don their togs and begin active training. Underwood will, in all likelihood, be again chosen for the meei, being centrally located and having the best} k and field meet. won the honors facilities for a tr Wilton scholastic the first two year Was the winner ton in second place. |MANDAN BOOSTERS TO BANQUET MAY 14 (Special to Mandan, N. D, April 27.-—The an nual banquet of the members of { Mandan Comme 1 club will be hel jin the club rooms Monday evening, May 14. This date was decided upon | at a meeting of the directors held} ing of this week, B. W. was appointed (o have fin, charge of the affair. | JAMESTOWN. WOMAN DEAD Mrs. Jesse E. Bohn, Wile of Rear: Estate Dealer, Passed Away at Family Residence, H (Special to Tribune.) Jamestown, N. D., April 27.—M Jesse BE, Bohn, 36 years, wife ot W A. Bohn, prominent real ule man of Jamestown, passed away at tie family residence jiere _ yesterday. De due to tuberculo: Fun- eral services will be held from tae | M. church tomorrow afternoon, A, Ulsen officiating. Inter- ment will be made her BATS START LMDNG OR d Block Taking Steamers Leopold on Cargoes at Soo Dock for Trip Down Lakes. (Special to Tribune.) Duluth, Minn., April 27.—The first boats to begin loading in the Du- luth-Superior harbor this spring are steamers Leopold and Block, hare taking es today at the Soo dock, The Leopold will take a cargo of 10,200 tons, waile the Block will take 10,500, The ore be- ing loaded is from the Cuyuna range | and is owned by the Inland Steel! company. WINING EN MAKE OFFER Anaconda Mining Company Offers | State of Montana 2;000 Acres for Garden Purposes. Helena, Mont, April 27.—The Ana- conda Copper Mining company iias joffered the state of Montana the use of 2,000 acres or more of land for 5 upon which to raise garden nd other crops needed by the s insane asylum and tubereu- ‘ium, it announced The offer accepted den Frank Conley of. the stat penitentiary will do the farming with conv! and will begin plowing 1,009} acres of irrigated land at once. Be- tween 1,000 and 2.000 a of dry | | | prominent. land fin Mandan toda The Outbursts of Everett True By Condo WELL, THOMPSON, HERE'S Your 1 CAN'T ENGIST— | I'VE GOT A Wire _ vo SUPPORT $ [| SUPPORT HER !!! | extended visit. in the east. She has MANDAN NEWS | [resumed her duties at the hospital. vu-——. Mrs. Helbling Leaves—Mrs, Frank Helbling departed yesterday morning for Rochester, where she was en- {ered ai the Mayo hospital today. Solenite Here—John C. Leach, pio Solenite, w in Mandan yeste : looking after bus matters. Hazen Cashier Here-~Cashicr Roby }of one of the Hazen banks was in {Mandan yesterday looking after busi- He returned today ness matters, Hebron Merchant Here—G. H. Ur- ban, member of the Urban Mercantile 1 thi company of Hebron, was in Mandan urned: this afternpon yesterday looking after business mat- Remains to Caledonia—The re- ters. mains of the late William Mech who passed away at the Mandan :10s- pital Monday morning, were taken to \ Caledonia, Minn., ! evening, s v. daughter, Rose, and sister panied the bod ne CITY NEWS sl a Handsome Funeral Car—The hand- some funeral car, which will be used Annie Ouren, who is visiting in Man-) Jointly by the Webb Brothers and 2 dan, spent 5 in Jamestown|'W. Lucas undertaking — establish- visiting ‘her 's Mrs. Meta W ments, has arrived in the city and man, 2 nurse in'the Parkview hos-} wag used for the first time Thursday to ee by Webb Brotiers for the Mrs. Will- Mrs, Broxmier Il—Mrs. John Brox-| jam Walton funeral, It is a large, mier of Solen was taken violently ill} yandsome car! and will replace the the fore part of the week and was; ) | a a taken to a Bismar hospital. horse-drawn hearse. Fort Rice Man Here— . Foster of the Fort Ric st was in Man- dan yesterday visiting his son, Paul Foster, and aiténding to business maiters. | i ——_—_—_ ‘| Miss Ovren in Jamestown—M Returns After Visit—Dr. Eastman, who has been in the city on profes- sional business, has returned to his} home in Hazen. Sterling Visitor—C. H. Lunaquist, | elected grand sword be: 6r the] @ Well known farmer of the Sterling | Knights Templar at tne grand lodge! district, was among the business visi- meeting in Fargo Wednesday. tors in the city Thursd: Bauer Gets Office--Otlo Bi uer was in the from | of Driscoll wa : ess and calling on ansacting bus’ friends. G. C. Kennelly returned todd the eastern part of the state. He} was called on business, Carson Banker Returns—H. H.i Attends Walton Funeral — William | Hallenberg returned to Carson today, | Watson of McKenzie was in the city! having spent a couple of da in Man-| Taursday and while here attended dan attending to business matters. pthe funeral of Mrs. William Walton. | Land Man Here—A. _D. Gains,} an of Sanger, was| force of Webb Brothers, on . busine: tonsilil Is Ul-—-Frances Hughes of clerical is ill from Commissioner Here—County Com- | EASILY OVERCOME afternoon. Mrs. Barne: Barnes and son, k, arrived in from Sheridan, W ral months in jatives and friend Spe A New Yorker of wide experience visiting | has. written a book tellng how the tobacco or snuff habit may be easily ndaa ee cement sce Tyene | and completely banished in tire eee ara anne days with delightful benefit. ‘The au- thor, Edward J. Woods, 1423, F Sta- land will be planted to wheat. hospital, returned yesterday from an tion E, New York City, will mail his WASHINGTON PIGTOR The health improves wonderfully after the nicotine poison is out of the system, Calmness, tranquil sleep, clear eyes, normal appetite, good di- gestion, manly vigor, strong memory and a general gain in efficiency are LY W WHR TE ie Wear Out These Shoes, Can I?” “No, they are good-wearing school shoes and you won’t have to be so careful any more. I like to have you play and run about just as you please, so you will grow up big and strong. And these shoes which fit you so snugly are just the thing for girls and boys.” All mothers like GOTZIAN “HIAWATHA” SHOES for their children, because they are so excellent for school wear and ft so perfectly. They are scientifically designed by men with a knowiedge of the growing foot. They allow the feet to develop as Nature intended them to. Look up the Gotzian Dealer near you. He will fit your children’s feet properly with a pair of these sturdy, reliable shoes at a reasonable price. C. Gotzian & Company Park Square St. Paul, Mian. y take advantage of their re? NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. | owner: proposition if they so de Bismarck, N. D., April 18, "17. Very truly you 'ro the City Commissioners | TR. ATKINSON, Bismarck, North Dakota. | 7; City Engineer. Gentlemen: (4-26-27-28-30; 9: 1) 1 am in receipt of the following communication from Bismarck Wat- er Supply Company in reply to my Te-! trol today closed a contract for 50, quest in’ March that they make such! 090 pounds of second grade flour for service connections and repairs for) the state hospital for the insane at the installation of mains might} gyy as against $5.75 the ‘be necessary in Paving District Num- $ ago. bers 1 and prior to the time that the contractors were reacy to lay paving: “Mr. T. R. Atkinson, City Engineer, Bismarck, North Dakota, Flour Goes Up.—The board of con- A RAW, SORE THROAT Eases Quickly When You Apply a Little Musterole Dear Si “Yours of the the Sta suggesting that the department put in such ser-! somos vices and make any repairs to mains} And Musterole won't blister like the and other parts to our system that} old-fashioned mustard plaster. Just are necessary before the paver spread it on with your fingers. It penc- are put down is at hand, y Tj trates to the sore spot with a gentle ish to state that the department] tingle, loosens the congestion and draws made contracts for the neces-! out the soreness and paiti. ary materials for putting in ser Musterole is a clean, White’, ointment Th t will not put in ade with oil of mustard. It is fine for any se application quick relief for sore throat, bronchitis, made of property croup, stiff neck, asthma, neu- where tnere is buildings on same} and they agree to take water. Ser- vices will be put in vacant premises applications are made by the: own ers and pay for installing of same. This amount paid for services for vacant premises will be refunded up- on buildings being constructed and} consumers using wate “Very truly yours, \t ‘Bismarck Water Supply. Company, Jno, Caulfield, Mgr.” | Do you think“it would be .adv | to advertise this in the official paper of the city in order that property ieadache, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds on the chest (it often prevents pneumonia) Nothing like Musterole for croupy chil- dren, ‘Keep it handy for instant use, AUTO FINISHES For Your Car Refinish your car today with KwicKworK and use it tomorrow. Make the old car look like new. Nine shades to choose from. Ready for use and easy to apply. Ask Your Dealer Booklet ‘Your Car—Its Regeneration” sent on request. Address cur nearest olfice, STANDARD VARNISH WORKS SAM FRANCISCO PARIS BERLIN BRUSSELS MELBOURNE. INTERNATIONAL ISH CO. Lisited TORONTO UARSEST me THE WORLD RST TO ESTABASN BUTTE QUALTY STANDANES among the many benefits reported. Get rid of that nervous feeling; no more need of pipe, cigar, cigarette, snuff or chewing tobacco to pacify the morbid desire. . Awarded Medal of Henor Panama-Pacific international Exposition, 1915 public health. It is the duty of igh el, eter y. picture, taken by Dorman, shows the corps in Fg Public Health Notice "Every citizen of Bismarck has been requested and urged to conscientious: ly observe Clean Up Week. It is hoped that all will take advantage of this general movement for the beautification of our city and the safeguarding of premises which are found to have been neglected at the close of Clean Up Week will be cared for by the city authori assessed to the property. : There will not be a single exception to this rule, and: property owners may save themselves embarrassment by taking due notice of the fact. this department now to give formal notice that any ies, and the cost thereof will be Signed, DR. F. B. STRAUSS, ~~ Public Health Officer. » / “ ¢ a 4 ta 4 ’ 4 , 1 5) ~ = . re : . 2 4 4 ‘ ty © ” ‘ R

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