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“TUESDAY, MAY 8, 1917, BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE MAY 8, 1017.1 ee STATE MEDICAL » CONVENTION 10 “OPEN TOMORROW Two Days’ Mosting | to Be Held at New Rockford—One Hund- red Delegates Expected (Special to Tribune.) | : i | New Rockford: N. D.. ¥ &.—The thirtieth annual convention otf He) North Dakota State#Medical associa- | tion opens here tomorrow morning, | at 10 o'clock. One hundred dele- | gates are expected. The convention | lasts two days. Special features will ‘be the banquet to be held Wednesday 1 i ‘NEWS OF NORTH DAKOTA AN NORTHWEST \Is of the Belief That Enemy Has Reached Milton (Special to Tribune.) Milton, N. D., May 8—James McLauchlin is of the belief that the enemy has reached Ameri- can soil. While sitting in. his office at Langdon the other day and conversing with friends, he was startled when a bullet whiz- zed past him. James didn’t have to join the army or the navy to get into action. He made a sys- tematic’ search of the premises, but the “enemy” had made a re- treat. o——_-_—— MAY CONVERT BALL - PARK INTO GARDEN | oo) (Special to Tribune.) jjoned under his farm tractor, | uddenly swerved to one side, break- evening and on Thursday the motion Park River, N. D. May 8—Park pictures to be shown at the Black- j s ball ground m be convert- stone theatre. These pictures will led into a garden tract if the fans be the latest views taken in the war | qo not organize a team. ‘The- senti- hospitals in France and will show | ment of what skilled ph: s of the United States and France are doing for the ‘wounded. BROTHER-KILLED AT FRONT, Mrs. John Hawker of Westhope Gets Word Her Brother Was Killed During Battle of Arras, a municipal garden than a bal] team, favor of | ba MISS PARKINSON GETS (Special to Tribune) © Jamestown, Ni D. May 8.—Miss Emily Parkinson, who was some ; time ago appointed special navy re- | officer’in Jamestown, yester- secured two more recruits for Celle and..Henry day (Special to Tribune) the regular navy. Westhope, N. D., May 8—-Van A. | Miller, sons of V. H. Miller of Cleve- Jackson, a brother of Mrs. John | land, are the two new “rookies.” Hawker of this city, was’ Iilled in the They left for Minneapolis yesterday. ‘rance on‘April 10, hing the Hawk- mn enlisted with hattlé of ‘Arias’ s2acording: to 36) family sheve. Jac in |} APPOINTEE FORMER ; JAMESTOWN BANKER a Canadian regiment a year ago. He reaching the firing zone the last of (Special t to Tribune) February. He was 28 years old. Jamestown, N. D., May 8.—E, P. a Wells of Minneapolis, forme pres- | ident of the James River © National bank of Jamestown, has been ap- pointed a member of a committee of { seven representn@ves of the grain exchanges of the country to co-oper- ute with the national defense coun- cil, ording to word received here ds today. PORTLAND LOSES TO HILLSBORO AMATEURS (Special to Tribune) | Hillsboro, N. D., may 8.—In their! first ‘game of the season the Hill: boro high school nine defeated Port land high by a score of 15 to 4. Says the Grocer “Best”—not only because he sclls more Calumet than he does the other kinds— but “best” because Calumet always satisfies his customers. fully. The arocer knows what’s what--and when you buy Calumet, he knows you'll be delighted with its good results. Calumet is the best’ baking powder you ever used —so reliable that you will never have a failure—so pure and uniform in quality that you’ll wonder at the improvement when every baking comes from the pans light as down, 1 evenly raised and * delicie sly baked. Think of having the highest quality in t powders always at your elbow -—the absolute ng results — and economy in use that means a big saving in your baking, ‘Tuke the grocer’s word for it—and order Calumet today, rd at World’s Pure Food Exposi- xposition, France, March, 1912. Received F tion, Chicay ghest Av wD amant * TWO MORB RECRUITS TRACTOR JUMPS BRIDGE; FARWER W. J. Odne of Edinburg Pitched Headlong Into Coulee Land- ing on Pile of Stones (Special to Tribune.) 7 ‘Park River, IN. D., May 8.—Pitched headlong into the coulee, which he was crossing, W. Odne of Edin- burg miraculously escaped ‘being pin- which, ing of the railing and plunging down the embankment. Odne was thrown five feet ahead of the tractor and landed on a pile of stones, 'BLAGKLEG. RAGING. AGAI Number of Horses in thay Vicinity of Haynes, N. D., Reported Dead from Strange Disease. (Special to Tribune) Haynes, N. which raged in this part of Adams county last fall, has broken out again and farmers are beginning to fear for serious consequences, C. Jensen lost ‘two head of cattle last week; C. A Randall lost a two-year-old st6ér, and C. Mowry four head of registered stock. . ee @ LIGHTNING Ning TWO FARM ORSES (Special to Tribune.) ‘Forman, N. D., May 8.—The first pranks by lightning in North Dakota are reported from the T. J. Bell farm, two miles northeast of Cogswell. Lightning struck and killed two Magnus ‘Maunstad. horses owned b: CAVALIER HONOR ROLL CARRIES NINE NAMES (Special to Tribune.) Cavalier, N. D., May 8.—The honor HAS CLOSE CALL D., May 8.—Blackleg. | | AGRO RI CITA OD CATARINA AIA TIA IATL | ARID IUI ATT roll of new enlistments from this city comprises the following well known men: Gordon ‘Duncan, Lavern Thompsow,"i Roy Disbrow, Herbert Rahn; Resviel Rohda, John Schluch- ter, Joseph. Campbell, Ernest Kibler, and ‘Charles MeMurchie. JAMESTOWN RESIDENT _ DIES IN MINNEAPOLIS (Special to Tribune) Jamestown, N. D., May 8.—James R. McGinnis, 35, formerly a resident of Jamestown, died in Minneapolis Saturday of apoplexy. The remains ‘have been sent to this city and the funeral will be held here Thursday. “CHIP IN) Bos!” I8 «i SLOGAN AT STANTON (Spécial tg Tribune) RTA AIT RT CT AVL AV RUAN AU i Stanton, N. D., May 8—‘“Chip in, boys!” I. D, Thue and C, G. Fuerst are uttering these words this week in making the rounds of the business houses soliciting funds for the sup- port of a baseball team. At ‘the meet- ing held last week Dr. C. C. Smith was elected manager; V. V. Isaacs, captain, and Dr, ©. C. Smith, trea- surer, BISMARCK MAN LOSES IN SLOPE PRAIRIE FIRE (Special to Tribune) Fort Yates, N. D., May 8. \Wynkoof of Bismarck, WwioVfied last | fall on a homestead near ‘here, is to- day living in ate prairie fire swept ove! the country, destroying all -of his provisions and farm equipment. ‘The fire spread over a wide area. PLAN BIG TIME AT NEW ENGLAND JULY 4; (Special to Trit to Tribune.) New England, ‘N. D., May 8.—No half-way celebration of the Fourth of | July here this year, but one big-time. This was decided at a meeting of the} Community club held last week. Let- ters will be addressed ‘to former New | England people asking them to re turn to the city on the Fourth for aj hig reunion of New England people. FARMERS IN FIELDS TO “BEAT CALENDAR” (Special to Tribune.) Fortuna, N. D., May 8.—Monday started out here with every farmer in his field to “beat the calendar.” Many Hundreds of acres of wheat have been seeded. Two weeks or more of such weather as Monday and Tuesday will see most of the seeding completed. Rye is up two inches in |this part of the state and wheat is peeping. a: BEGINNING TO SEE | THINGS AT LAKOTA | oo (Special to Tribune.) Lakota, N. D., May 8.—Fans here are already seeing a big crowd at the ball grounds, with teams and automo- biles unloading scores of people from this city and the towns near by. It’s all a dream which will come true next Sunday morning* when the crack MeVille team arrives to open the season with the Lakota boys. A SURE GOITER CURE. NO MATTER HOW SERIOUS OR HOW LONG STANDING. EXTERNAL 18 . . C. H. OWEN, JORDAN HO- VEL, GLENDIVE, MONT. 5-3-4-5-7-8-9 ETAGTNOT i John McCormack j The nearest Victor dealer will gladly play this new McCormack record for you. Important Notice. “Victrola i is the Rontatered on MASTERS VOICE! > REG.US.PAT. OFF. . A you will discover that he has the key to your heart Little Boy Blue Victor Red Seal Record 64605. 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