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Se IEEE ERE NEWS CESANDER OF = KENMARE WILL | Jamestown, N. D., May 12— | Twenty j&mestown boosters of the Army and Navy League of i North Dakota journeyed to Spirit- | wood last evening and organized | a branch of the organization in that lively little town. Elected Superintendent at Town- er and Miss Harriet Edgerly OF NORTH DAKOTA AND} NORTHWEST ee nr { The H { met with an enthusiastic recep- | 7 | | Jamestown Army and Navy | League Mother to New Club | Jamestown delegation | tion and citizens of Spiritwood pledged their support to the move _; to aid dependents of soldiers, | sailors and marines engaged in | the world war. | |= Is Named Principal | (Special to Tribune) Towner, N. D, May 12.—P. K. Ces- ander; principal of the Kenmare high school, has been elected superintend- | ent of the Towner public schools for next year at a salary of $155 per mont. He will also teach manual training and chemi 3 - riet Edgerley was re-elected principal |PAPER COMPANY LOSES of the high school at a salary of $90; drainage eek. nt county which met in session this bidders who got er Onsrud. Work will start May 15. used to hurry the work, (Special to Tribune) Winona, Minn. May 12.—Fire, which the authorities believe to have fifth and sixth grades; Plants, third and fourth Clara Hes: econd and third night destroyed two -storage build- ings of the Winona Pulp & Paper ' company, a new industry of this city, . and Kate Mitchell, primary. TWO GRADLATE AT WILTON Commencement Exercises Will Held Thursday Evening, June 7—Graduates Are Girls. Be | (Special to Tribune) | Wilton, N. 2—A class i two graduates—bota gir plete the four-year course in Wilton high school and. will receive their diplomas at the commencement exer- cises to be held on Thursday eve- ning June 7, The graduat re Miss Bernice Brenton and M Jennie Brooks, The baccalaureate sermon will be preached by the Rev, Alex Douglas, pastor of the Presbyterian church. CONTRACT FOR RUTLAND DRAIN LET THIS WEEK! D., May 12.—The con. Rutland drain Cayuga, N. tract for the j flames were discovered. —Wwill com: j\e with a | of $10,000. The origin of the fire is a mystery, but it was | said that a man was seen running from, the building saortly after the An investi- gation is being made. MONETARY VALUE OF - SENTENCE INCREASES Winona, Min y 12.—The mon- ry value of a jaél sentence has in- ed, according to Municipal Judge Fitzpatrick, who yesterday changed the alternate of a sen- tence to two days in jail, in cases brought before him, Heretofore it has always been, three days. The in- crease in laboring men's wages was responsible for the change, the judge says. MRS. ROE PRESIDENT ”'OF FARGO PRESBYTERY (Special to Tribune.) Jamestown, N. D., May 12 concluding sion of the Fargo Pres with RAKING POWDER “Baking day’? becomes a day of smiles, Calumet. A day when you use of smiles for you and for the rest of the family, too. You’l! be delighted b (unfailing in its results. baking ruined —not one batch of materials cause Calumet is so You’ll not have one wasted—but every baking will come from the oven fluffy and tasty and evenly raised. Always insist on Calumet. Your grocer has it.’ —or can get it if you'll refuse substitutes, Highest Award at World’s Pure Food. Exposi- ; tion, Chicago Paris, Exposi- | tion, France, March 1912 urded to three Rutland men by the | board} The| the contract were ; | Qle Holen, Julius Thompson and Pet-} A dredging machine will probably be} $10,000 IN WINONA FIRE| been of incendiary origin, late last!(Graham Fargo; Freedmen secretary, font byterial Missionary society, conduct- ed in this city Thursday, Fargo was named for the holding of the 1918] convention and the following officers. elected for the ensuing year: Pres- ident, Mrs. William E. Roe, James: town; first vice president, Mrs, Fran Cotter, Casselton; second vice presi- dent, Mrs. George Sweetland; third vice. president, Mrs. Mary Growell, Courtenay: corresponding secretary and treasurer, Mrs. H. D. Earle, Jamestown; recording secretary, Mrs. J. C, Wilson, Hannaford; secretary of literature, Mrs. George S. Clark, Far- go; extension secretary, Mrs, Thomas (Mrs. H. iN, Tucker, Courtenay; Young People’s secretary, Miss Florence Tay- lor, Jamestown; Children’s secretar | Will be at McKenzize Hotel Tuesday, One Day Only Coming to Bismarck Dr. Mallenthin SPECIALIST FOR HIS SIXTH YEAR IN NORTH ‘DAKOTA. ;) DOES NOT USE SURGERY. May 15th. Office Hours 9 a. m. to 4 p.m NO CHARGE *FOR EXAMINATION Dr. Mellenthin is a regular gradu- ate in Medicine and Surgery and is licensed by the State of North Da- kota. He visits professionaly the more important towns and cities and offers to all who call on this trip con- sultation and examination free, except the expense of treatment when de- sired. } Thorwaldson, of Parshall , Mrs. Milton Lawrence, Fargo; m \sionary education, Mrs. H.'B, Allen,| According to his method of treat-| Jamestown, | ment he does not operate for chronic axes | appendicitis, gall stones, ulcers of ‘COMMISSION OF 10 | stomach, tonsils or adenoids. | RAIL EXPERTS MEETS! He has to his credit many wonder- | ful results in diseases of the stomach, A Liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves, ‘heart, kidney, bladder, bedwetting, | catarrh, weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, leg -ulcers and rectal ail- Minneapolis, Minn, May 42. | Commission of 10 American railway experts, who'-were“‘appointed by the government to assist Russia in solv- ing her’ great trangportation difficul- ties, met today in Minneapolis. The} ments. jommission is headed by John S.' qf you have becn ailing for any tevens, form hie | ; le, former chase engineer: of the} length of time and do not get any | Great Northern railroad, and later in| charge of the Panama canal construc. | better do not fail to call, as improper | tion, ; measures rather.than disease are very aaa eaY ; often the cause of your long standing WILL SERVE 5 YEARS i trouble. : IN STATE PENITENTIARY | Remember above date, that exam- ‘ination on this trip will be free and Rugby, N. D, May 12—John Cox, | that his treatment is different. arrested last week at Granville on a; German spoken. Address: 336 Bos: utory charge in the first degree,|ton Block, Minneapolis, Minn. red a plea of guilty before Judge A. G. Burr ‘nere this week and was sentenced to serve a term of five! commission by the railroads of the years in the state penitentiary. Thej| country. Detailed announcement, of complaining witness in the case was| the specific increases asked by the his 14-year-old daughter. | Wisconsin roads was expected today. amr eane! | A readjustment of freight rates in PARSHALL MAN GETS |the state ig now pending before the SCHOOL BUILDING JOB Wiscensin railroad commission on a complaint filed several months ago. HAD A FIT Bismarck, May 12.—A sad case was brought before the people of this ‘gjity a few days ago. A man of middle age went into one of the stores and: had ‘a fit Before leaving for home he said, “Klein, that’s the best fit 1 ever had. You certainly can sell my clothes in the future.” He is only one of hundreds who have had “fits” in this popular tailor- jing and cleaning establishment. TOBACCO HABIT EASILY OVERCOME A New Yorker of wide experience has written a book telling iow the tobacco or snuff habit may be easily and quickly banished ‘with delightful benefit. The author, Edward J. Woods, 1423M, Station E, New York} City, will mail ‘his book free on re- quest. (Special to Tribune) (Special to Tribune) i Ryder, ‘N. ‘Di, May 12.—George | was- last] night awarded the contract for build-j ing the new addition to the sciool} house here, to cost approximately $13,000. BOND DISTRICT FOR NEW SCHOOL BUILDING Ryder, N. D., May 12.—At the spe- cial election held in the Blue Hills; district the proposition of bonding) the district in the sum of $5,000 for the erection of a new school carried by a vote of 25 to 11. A fireproof structure will be built this summer. BASEBALL OUTLOOK AT HAZELTON DISCOURAGING (Special to Tribune) Hazelton, IN. D.,. May 12.—It isn’t the war cloud which threatens to play havoc With a baseball team at Hazel- ton this year, but a $300 deficit trom last year, and the fact that many of} last year’s best players have left the It’s-a case of @:- game between) the fateand the ‘leans whenever the fans feel the’ baseball bug stinging them: * —i°ds c HAZELTON MAN\HURT IN TEAM RUN-AWAY jalto Tri The health’ improves wonderfully Pesaran Meare c,| after tobacco craving is conquered. Maichert was painfully injured about | Calmness, tranaull, sleep, clear eyes, the head and for a time it was|"0rmal appetite, good digestion, man. thought be, would not live, as the! !¥ Aa at joeaete pate Oe result of pbéing thrown head first out | eral ae bts saad hae Soa : of a runaway wagon and team this|™@ny benefits reported. Got rid o week, ; that nervous, irritable feeling; no ahireee = | more need of pipe, cigar, cigarette, DEDICATE NEW CHURCH popular}, SONA one: PIS RC (OK KG eons 50) EXO SO Che Most Beauty LIG SEV N55 B OST people are frankly astonished when tney learn that such a large, ultra luxurious motor car as the Paige Stratford “Six-51” can be purchased for $1495. In fact, it seems to be generally recognized that no car on the American market offers so much actual dollar-for-dollar value. If you have investigated the “Stratford,” you probably feel the same way about it. ». But don't delay too long, please, in placing yoiit order. At least make a reservation while we can continue ““~ to promise early delivery. Stratford “Si Farrfield ms ob ob b. b. Lob ob o.b. Detrot, Detro Decrow Detroit Detroit Detroit Detrow Detroit Detroit Paige-Detroit Motor Car Company, Detroit, Méch, Cannon Motor Sales Co. Strauss Building Bismarck, N. D. oor ES Saaie SEA BIG REAL ESTATE. DEAL WILL HELP WIT HGH LIVING COST Lincoln Addition Will Provide Thrifty Bismarck Folk With Small Truck Farms TRACTS TO BE OFFERED FOR SALE IN FEW DAYS Prices Will Be About Half Those Charged ‘for Average City Building Lot The high cost of living is given an- other jolt in the solar plexus with the announcement that the Lincoln Addition Improvement company, with the consummation of one of tie big- gest real estate deals which ever has been nrade in this county, will open within a few days a 300-acre subdi- vision immediately south and east of the city, which is to be divided in- to tracts of one to ten acres and sold to thrifty home makers at rea- sonable prices. | snuff or chewing tobacco to pacify AT PAINTED WOODS, N. D. The property lies south of the morbid desire. (Special to Tribune) | Wilton, N. D,, May 12.—The new . Scandinavian Lutheran church at) ' Painted Woods will be dedicated Sun-| day, May 20, the exercises to be in charge of the Rev. N.' A. Finneland, the pastor, and a number of visiting clergymen, including the Rev. P. A. Hendrickson, president of the north- western district. The new building cost about $3,000. DEFICIT EXPLAINED IN SUPT.'S REPORT (Special to Tribune) Edgeley, N. D., May 12.—The re- port of the superintendent of lights, made to the city council this week, revealed the total delinquent patron- age bills amounting to nearly $500 and that some of the consumers owed as high as from $30 to $40. Drastic action to bring about the payment of bills will be considered by the al- dermen at their next meeting. It is proposed to place the statements in ihe Lands of the city attorney for collection, and unless payment is made within five days after notifica- ’ tion, suit will be started, WISCONSIN RAILROADS ASK FOR HIGHER RATE Madison, Wis., May 12.—Wisconsin ilroads have petitioned the state railroad commission for permission to increase freight rates. witnin the state; in line with the 15 per cent in- crease in interstate freight rates asked of the interstate commerce Bulls f All previous buyers ar Best cattlemen are our buye: Headquarters, NIGEY HOTEL Range Hereford Heifers and or Sale Our seventh: trainload of range Hereford Heifers will ar- ‘". rive about Wednesday, May 9th. e more than statisfied, , rs and boosters. Long time at reasonable interest rate to responsible parties, Write, Wire or Phone KING CATTLE CO. Mandan, .N. D. (Northern Pacific right of way and east of the Sturgis addition, being bounded partly on the west by the road to Fort Lincoln, on top of the river bluff. The land has been farm- ed by the penitentiary for a number of years, and is regarded by its own- ers as one of the finest farm and gar- den tracts in this vicinity. The entire plat will be laid out in lots of one to ten acres, which will be offered for sale on easy payments to people who will make actual use of the land. There nas been a grow- ing demand for this class of property for a number of years, and particular- ly is there a heavy call for such acre- age this year, with the enhanced in- terest in gardening. To Sell Soon. Surveyors will be set to work im- mediately staking out the property and everything will be ready for a sale to be held within a few days and in abundant time to permit pur-| | chasers to seed their land to pota- toes and other garden stiff. Under a portion of the land is the | finest gravel in this part of the state, land these beds will) ibe opened to meet a constantly. increasing local | demand. The Directors. | The company has’elected I. P, Bak- er, F. E. Young, W. A. Hughes, Jo- seph Breslow and Benton Baker the j cirectors. I. P. Baker is president, Benton Baker, treasurer, and F. E. | Young, secretary. The F. E. Young Real Estate com- pany will have full charge of the sale of the property, waich will go on the market in a very few days. CLASS OF ONE HUNDRED MACCABEES INITIATED Jamestown, N. D., May 12.—Over 100 ‘Maccabees attended the annual Jamestown district rally conducted in Jamestown Thursday. A class ot 10 | candidates: was initiated that. ever- ing. 7 et. rusty an tunics, svill do: Ask Grandfather-— s Tell You S. Ss. Treat The Body A Delicate Machine You would not let a machine built for efficient work, get rusty and full of dust and dirt. ‘ let the body, the most delicate of all machines, leanse the blood; that’s the secret; keep it clean. S. S. S., proven for 50 years the best of all blood TODAY and take it accordin, }WIFT SPECIFIC CO., A’ As d_ run down from inattention? it. Get a bottle at your druggist’s to directions. ANTA, GA. it Always Fit COLLEGE BUILDING WANTED Stenographers and Bookkeepers We have. several calls for High- Class clerical help—help that can command Big Pay. If you are not satisficd with your Present earning power, let us tell you what we have done for hundreds of others, Write G. M. LANGUM, Pres, o fee fy ~ 7 cf Bismarck - North Dakota | Wanted to Buy: About 500 Head of Work Horses i IS.F.L Phone or Wire ”