The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 28, 1917, Page 3

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AISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE Ge EARLY | ARREST IW ST | Special Announcement p FR Presentation of Bluebird Company’s Extraordinary and Stupendous Dramatic. Sensation MH Y |Police Refuse to Add Any Detail ~*~ f | to Statements Made Regard- ing Additional Information - y E | St. Paul, Minn., April .28.—St. WITH i : | Paul police were said to have re- j ceived information from a per- | son known as Madame “D" which e poke | thas furnished a clue likely to | lead to the arrest of the murder- | er of Alice Dunn, killed while: in her bed Thursday morning. Twenty Million Oranges Daily \ ’ ’ ; Madame D.” was said to have Supported by an Enormous Cast of Film Favorites at Eve ryb ody S Price the mans the sales nalinge soe A Thrilling, Patriotic, Timely Drama of Irresistible Appeal, Endorsed by 1500 Chapters of + hired to kill Mrs, Dunn, the ‘‘Daughters of the American Revolution’ and Secretary of War Baker, of the United 9 ate States Government California has a dumper crop of Sunkist Oranges — [crea rene eel 2 te we: Tho “EAGLE'S WINGS" is true to life—gripping, absorbing, alluring, § ft : . sand + . 5 9d the statements made regarding aiddi- genuine and wonderfully portrayed. . : uniformly good- to sell in this country, not abroad Be) | tional information believed to have ‘The EAGLE'S WINGS”’ is the type of picture that every home-loving, 4 prices are not high. | heen obtained, which will soon lead to country loving, patriotic American citizen should see, especially all our P jane once Ht she “pers pews seit children. a . A Mrs. Alice Dunn in her bedroom a oe e a eee o Small sizes of Sunkist are the same quality as the larger. A// | the homo of her parents early ‘Thurs- The ‘“EAGLE’S WINGS'’, brings a message that no one will forget— 5 % ie “| day morning. a message that teaches us our duty to ourselves and to posterity. i Sunkist are zxform/y good. Allhomes can affordthem. Every- ie ines ember of the poviee force “The EAGLE’S WINGS” will rouse your audiences to a fervor of in- i G $ a : | ioftsthe elty today, under instructions tensity, cause their hearts to beat faster—inspire them as they have never . body can profit by eating less meat and more oranges and [from the police el been inspired. wie ; vegetables. For their health’s ithe arrest of the man guilty of the veryone will wish to see this big special feature and we urgently request that you come early killing. In the meantime Frank J sake give the children oranges ° Dunn, former husband of the girl, is Perform: a Admi : F j held at the Ramsey county jail. i 10. instead of candy. | A dispatch from Forsyth says the ences peter pe A un NES igirl, who while in that town was 7:15 and and 20¢/ | known as Miss Alice Dunn, left short- 83:45 Pitre ah Hime aed at CS retailers now Nave these oranges 1n i leged to have known her befor : sOraDe Uniformly Good Oranges lieft St. Paul, The police, however, abundance at attractive prices. The Paes : st that there is no western angle : ee : y California Fruit Growers Exchange. A Co-operative, isino @ule smaller sizes are juicy and thin-skinned. eT Aner Cakoma ee ie eae NEW RECRUITS Victim Known in Montana. Billings, Mont, April HANSEL Is FARGO'S DELEGATE TO COUNCIL April SANTA L ro college. is delegate to aw meetings of MI DY 1 to aid the defense of the which will be held in Beware of counterfeits Alice McQuillan Dunn, the employed in Wibaux, Worgyth andj added to the large num of Klein | 44; U | Billings this spring, and left about Klothes wea Tailor made suits 20.00 to $49.00. the followi 2 |the first of March for Scattle, where Board of the! |she expected to become a nurse. a for the print-| i » ‘yoresident hunting — licenses, a} | FORCES DEBEAT <r sto» ing wt AGAINST ALLIES, Ihe books containing five (5) non- . t+ Saeed | resident hunting Hic ch, print- i (Continued from page one) jed on 4pound bond pape | 1,600 non-resident hunting applica- (Continued from page one) tion blanks, . on toward Greenland Hill, taking a} 1 plication blanks for trap) trench north of ‘Monchy. Counter Attacks. \ It is reported that the British have | occupied the town of Ar and halt | of Oppy, but furious ern nd Mish Laws, | atta ate ove gad the situa- | S pring, with PA)" ane fier sinable fighting is | | | republican floor leader, who broke his ! ilence on the subj of conscription r the first time with an emphatic ; deciavation in favor of the staff bill. | On the senate side the debate con- tinued throughout the day and night with only occasional flares of inter y and galleries. 1 reed to take the fi before adjournment tomorrow t 40 trappers lice resident hunting application U6 warnin }) “pocke 1 on No {per cover, a ay) under way before the wood west of e in St. Mary’s ceme Pa : ‘ ; , _-Minor differences in the Ls} ee naa pear Mualien tit, | ftoeux, it Will pass the two houses probably Geo. M, Hogue, « ¥, Steole, N.| ‘The weather is favorable, ‘The air- . but’the | D. }men are very a ed to-be ready for Pres-) “ine Game and Fish Board of Con- She areas f ion Dye a et ttel Fe s the right to reject any| MOORHEAD MEN GIVE aabaetinant aire aetulty ; aua all Mids ‘ j ‘ DOLLARS TO RECRUITS | on 2 a Fa eect . bids should be addressed to the eee laid, will i pe into oper secretary at Steele, N. D., until the (Special to Tribune) | ene Estiae ate inasenate ay .{ninta day of May, after which time} | Moorhead, Minn.. April 28.—More | =, Debate in the senate was begun by’ they should be addressed to Geo, M,| than $200 in $1 bills was donated by Senator Harding of Ohio. in support’ Hogue, McKenzie Hotel, Bismarck, | local businessmen to departing army of the administration - bill, and alsc \ Ty, so that they may reach him be.| recruiting at a farewell mass meet- bs his amendment to permit | Colonel tore the hour of opening. Bids may] ing of some 600 citizens, Kach of the e Roosevelt to raise four” divisions also be presented at the time for 24 newly enlisted. young y volunteers for immediate service opening same, if de d. i leaving for a sow abroad. ’ ‘Chark Lachlan, Pres. x It does not under estimate the; Geo, M. Hogue, ressiveness of our deliberate prep-| pated at Steele, N. 18, r i ions of an army of a million men,”} 1917, : "| marck Theater tonight. " “while laying the foundation! aoe. nae, eee ren of ten million more, if need be, to! | q y that an immediate force of r-j FUNERAL FOR MRRS. j an volunteers would put new life in HARTNETT MONDAY q every allied trénch in Europe.” | { nena — Funerals for Mrs, John y NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR PRINTING! nett, who died Friday in the j e vg | FOR THE NORTH DAKOTA: family home in Kiguth street, will be : GAME AND FISH COMMISSION. | “ed Monday morning ‘at 8:15 pa ees | Pet oO st ver m er ] ey . ie z pro-cathed Intermen A New Yorker of wide experience | &, 2 2 a hi i a tery, | has written a book telling how the “|tobacco or snuff habit may be easily | and completely banished in tire? i 6 ideals 4 A days with delightful benefit. ‘The au- f : 4 Inside infor mation bout Eczema thor, Edward J. Woods, 1423, F sta Ly a n Wy n a a X W e a r tion K, New York City, will ma is Washing tho skin, “rubbing salves (out and strengthen your blood, and book treo on request. | j ; i 7 a is! ri a i ves fully | \ . and lotions on it, will not cure your! the annoying and disfiguring erup-| The health improves wonder | ° ; i , Ecvoma, You may temporatily relieve| tions of the skin will disappear, and after ite nicotine polson 13 out of the Because it costs only $6 to $8 a month to run a Maxwell—much the constant itching, but if you want] you will soon feel healthy and vig- |clear eyes, normal appetite, good di less than the average American family spends on luxuries Al to get at the seat of the trouble, you|rous again. gestion, manly vigor, Strong, memory fi j must purify your blood. S. S. S. being purely vegetable, is |and a gencral gain in efficiency are * et i q se * a r 2 ma benefit: rted. Th rage American family spends a great deal more And, rv ber, her ji $ Infected blood is dangerous, and| entirely free from all “dope” and Cae me athe that nervous “reeling: no} than $0 or $8 a month on amusements and luxurics, most of Sco’ aad bad “aseoen api diol le ped gece i i when ‘the watery’ sores ‘and Pimples drugs; ge: it at your druggist’s and | nore need of pipe, cigar, cigarette, | which mean nothing—wouldn’t even be missed. That's the Maxwell!. Isn’t that the car for the man who iy 4 appear, you should lose no time injinsist upor the genuine. For free, | snuff or chewing tobacco to pacify the If you owned a Maxwell you'd want to be out in it as knows the worth of a dollar? i s procuring a bottle of S. S. S. expert adv.ce, write to our Medical | morbid desire. | much as p le Th 9 ‘ 4 This great remedy, which was dis-|Department, Swift Specific Co. 307 ee =| We ete ican pt would “edt cont moriithan eaouch e World’s Greatest Motor Car Value covered over fifty ycars ago, will wash| Swift Building, Atlanta, Ga. | of the cost of other pastimes to cover the cost of running your The Maxwell touring car, equipped with all accessories, 4 | Maxwell corte, you today only $695 f. 0. b. Retroit. Yet every bit of i i ay , ? snetal in it is ¢ t obtai ; | Pareoal betid ety: yout dbo, living: better, | bosltbiers LovEsers Tigidly sublected othe went advecnd miceee sete ee ; in tke grea o ? Material cost has risen tremendously. % —and you'd take your place in the world as the owner of best be used in a car tviced ao low? tly. How, thes: can the 4 i a Gs initia: ENS vase es cs oter oer “The answer is— Hl ll Ls Me sued by W. A. Cleveland during my That’s what the brains behind the Maxwell have. done —the purchasing power of an institution as vast aa the iS First” NAJON absence from office. Look out for —given the world a car every man can own. Maxwell Motor Company, { x m= dog catcuer.. BH. LE. Morris, City As- : ee —the most efficient machinery, = enon An achievement! Isn't it? —the brainiest and most skillful mechanics, The Proof of These Statements caaee en peated vec and executive supervision, | : —and the development: of one model, of time-tried and ~ There’ th about these cost-of-operation figures. . zy » OF time-tries P They're based on what thousands of Maxwell owners are ac: proved design, to as near perfection as brains and skill can QorQaQ gaelly doine-—rumning their cars on an absolute outlay of only "Tes Mizell aged ade cat Se : 6 to $8 a month, . marvel of power and puach— 7 H ht ‘These enthusiastic Maxwell owners tell us, too, that they ‘*imPle, steady, durable and flexible. A B ke t thy th, Ch very ig get upwards of 30 miles out of a gallon of gasoline—many Maxwell parts are all of known efficiency—net an experi- lo better than that. le car. e Bank with the Cloc. For Constipation The Maxwell holds the world’s record for a non-motor- Maxwell Headach ‘esti stop run. A Maxwell stock car made 22,022 miles in 44 days laxwell—a Car to be Proud of = ie, etc, and nights—went 22 miles on every gallon of gasoline use: With refinement of finish, with d dignii Freedom From Debt Indigestion <tc on that long jount end Rare your Maxwell will shoe ws speeds sites eae Fr di F Wi We could tell of many other supreme tests of Maxwell car. z eeadom rrom orry Power, endurance and economy, It is roomy and comfortable, too. ,, —magnificent deeds, never equalled by any other automo- bile, Let the Car Speak for Itself —but we'll cite just one more: Cc A. woman drove this Maxwell 9,700 miles. adore or Neu, MalaemEE eee oe Mrs. Miriam Seeley/ Professor at the Oregon Agricultural 2 College, made a 2,700-mile tour across the Continent and back —ask us as many questions as you care to, Freedom From Financial . Cares These can ouly be claimed by the man who rea- lizes and practices the important duty of system- in a Maxwell. ‘ —you needn't take anything on faith, for every statement atic saving. Her total expense account was 114 cents a mile, including made here can be verified. Start NOW-—open an account with the oldest and gasoline, oil and repairs. The Maxwell will make geod, and we knew it. largest bank in this section of the State and make your deposits regularly. Your money will earn 4 per cent compound in- terest for you and will be in complete safety. | TheFirst National Bank BISMARCK, N.D. Seed Potatoes We 'have a few bushels of choice Seed Potatoes which we will sell in: one or two bushel lots only BISMARCK ELEVATOR & INVESTMENT CO. Phone 203 WESTERN SALES COMPANY Bismarck and Mandan

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