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BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE TUESDAY, MAY 15, 1917. AUSTRIA RELEASES WAR PRISONER; ON WAY TO DICKINSON Alexander Papelpu, Forced Into Rus-} sian Service and Captured in Battle, Freed | Dickinson, IN. D., M H der Papelpu, formerly armer resid-| ing south of Dic son, and who for | the last two ye been a priso er of war in the of the Au trians, now is on neutral soil, in Switzerland, and at liberty to proceed | to the United States. He ched } rritory April 15, according to advice just r ived by J. G. Kittel- gon, who has been instrumental in procuring the release of Papelpu. | Papelpu, an Amer | turned to Russia two years ag settle up a i state in which he an hej Arrived there, he was forced into the Russian army, and later captured by the Austrian: For months the wife, residing here, did not know what had become of him. Correspondence with Russian authori- ties finally ealed his whereabouts, and negotiations with the * Austrian government procured his release un- der his pledge to not again enter the! war zone, He is expected 10 rei ach | Dickinson this week. i ——————————————— TOBACCO HABIT. "EASILY QVERCOME A New ‘Yorker of wide experience has written a book telling ow the tobacco or snuff habit may be easily and quickly banished with delightful benefit. The author, Edward J.) Woods, 1423M, Station B, New York] City, will mail his book free on re- quest. The health improves wonderfully after tobacco cr ing is conquered. Calmness, tranquil sleep, r eyes, normal appetite, good digestion, man- ly vigor, strong memory and a gen- eral gain in efficiency are among the many benefits reported. Get rid of that nervous, irritable feeling; no; more need of pipe, cigar, cigarette, | snuff or chewing tobacco to pacify eeeenconocoonee. Tots Burn to Death Little One in Play Helping Papa Burn Youngsters Cremate Baby Brother Alkabo, Ni D, May 15.—Gleefully helping papa burn a wstack, two niall children of A. Tomke, near Col- heaped straw about a two-year- At n, old brovier and set fire to it. tracted by the fath tore its blazing clothing off, but the child was so badly burned that it lived only a few hours, Mr, ‘Tomke'’s hands and arms are @ mass of blisters as a result of his efforts to save the little one, Sell Horses for Farm Work; Made “Cannon Fodder” St. John, N. D., May 16.—St, Johns péople are much incensed to find that horses id last week, presumably for farm work are to be shipped to the war zone. The agent who made the misrepresentation will not find St. John a healthful spot, STATE FIRE MARSHALL SAYS FIREMEN INTEND TO HOLD CONVENTION Annual Event Will Not Be Called Off As Suggested Several Days Ago State Fire Marshal H, L. Reade, who some time ago suggested the probability that the annual conven- tion of the North Dakota Firemen’s association, scheduled for Valley City, June 12, 13 and 14, upon his return from Valley City, where he conferred with W, T. Craswell, aj member of the local entertainment committee, advises that the big meet; ing will be held. Mr. Reade and oth- er members of the committee will go to the Twin Cities this week to morbid desire. arrange for special attractions. Four tablespoonfuls of Krumbles witha little sugar Jar and milk tnake a big feed fora. little. man. Prepared. from whole Durumwheat All Wheat Ready to Eat Watch For the Date Strawstack, | baby’s screams the FIRST HEARING ON NEW LIQUOR CAW AT MANDAN Hebron Man held Under Pigging Act for Receiving Orders for In- toxicants Mandan, N. D., May 15.—The first hearing in North Dakota under the new Jaw making an agent of a liquor company equally liable with a pigger or ‘bootlegger is under way this after- noon in Judge Henke’s court, where Philip Bender of Hebron is on trial charged with accepting orders for in- toxicating liquors. Bender was ar- rested in connection with the recent seizure of 42 barrels of wine at Heb- ron, and there are three charges against him, MAKES AUTO TRACTOR OUT OF FORD AND HITS THE FURROWS ON HIGH Larimore Potato King Seems to Have Solved Difficulty with New Iron Horse. N. D., May -15.—Will G. Larimore, Hangon, loc: potato kin, j fias. ag au- tomobile-tractor coufiinatign! ‘of! hits own devising that seems the nearest thing yet to the ‘trusty horse. .Large ‘bullwheels are arranged to be at- tached to the rear wheels of his Ford; there is a slight change in the transmission, a gang of plows is hitched on, Hanson takes his place at the steering wheel, and away walks the Henry at a speed of 3% to four miles an hour, plowing a swath five inches deep. When the day’s work is finshed about thirty minutes are required to transform the tractor in- to an automobile once more, and Han- son merrily whirls homeward. NELSON COUNTY AUTO CLUBS WEETING TODAY TO BOOST HIGHMAYS Michigan, N. D., May 15.—The Nel- son County Auto clubs meets here at 4 o'clock this afternoon to plan the year’s campaign and elect officers. Petitions circulated by George Lamb of Michigan, P. ©. Johnson of Peters- burg and George C. Reeder of Lakota in ‘favor 6f"iead ‘improvements have been geriérally ‘signed, and much highway‘ wal win be, done in Nelson county. History Repeats; Ford Again Does Lincoln to Death Jamestown, IN. D.,. May 15.—“Abe Lincoln” is, actually dead. He was run down by an auto in, Jamestown yesterday and killed. At least this is the information gathered by the ubiquitous scribe. Duana Mark, nine-year-old James- town youngster, is responsible for this startling piece of news, Accord: ing ‘to the yarn, Louis Barnardi, an Italian workman here, recently put- chased a Ford, and on his initial trip had a mishap, He ran over a dog that held the monicker “Abe Lin- coln.” Duana had heard of the great and noble Abraham Lincoln in school the same day and when told that FREE TO ASTHMA SUFFERERS A New Home’ Cure That Anyone Can Use Without Discomfort or Loss of Time. We have a New Method that. cures Asthma, and we want you to try it at our expense. 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Victor Talking Machine Music in infinite variety— yours with a Victrola! a Victrola XVII, $250. y Victrola XVII, electric, $300 ‘Mahogany or cak The Victrola gives you the music you like in ever changing forms of delight. It is the instrument of perpetual pleasure. Ask any Victor dealer to play for you any kind of music you wish to hear and to dems, onstrate the various styles of the Victor and Victrola—$10 to $400. Co., Camden, N. J. “Martinelli, McCormack, MS Wes FSC SF Una RAVAN AAU AAA AY MAUAAY a WANT ) ot Unacnaynny :AVNAV RAL AAV OAL AURA, RACRAUAAU MAUNA NAURAUAAUIN FAG Vana RAUna Une Una Ray nanaynay) “Abe Lincoln” had been run over by an automobile, and right here in Jamestown, he immediately proceed- ed to impart the news to his friends. GOULON'T SELL FOR $55, HOLDS CATTLE AND GARNERS $9500 Omemee, N. Da Ma May 15.—In 1912 John Burkhart: offered “his herd of ‘Herefords at a ‘public sale for $515, but could find nd buyers... He has just sold his registered herd to W. S. Davidson of Williston for $7,000, aft- er individual sales at various times in the last’ five years’ aggregating $2,500. SIXTH DISTRICT MASONS AT LISBON: WEDNESDAY Lisbon, Ni “D., May 15,—Grand Secretary Stockwell-of Fargo and other state officers are expected to attend the Sixth district Masonic con- vention to be held here Wednesday, beginning at 1:p.m. At 6:30 in. the evening the ladies of the Eastern Star. will serve a banquet, and later the master Mason degree will ‘be ton- ferred in three sections by Sheyenne Valley lodge, Lisbon; Liberty lodge, Enderlin, and Bilendale lodge, _re- spectively, P, E. 0. SISTERHOOD: ASKS. FOR SIMPLICITY AT BEACH persis Valley City, N. D., May 15.—The Valley City chapter of the P. E. 0. ‘Sisterhood has adopted resolutions which are being mailed to other chap- ters urging thag,simplicity. be made the keynote of*tife entertainment: to 3 Important Notice. All Victor Talking Machines are patented and are only licensed, and with right of use with Victor! 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Race That Gave Pontiac to Aid Uncle Sam Now Sisseton, S. D., May 15.—“The race that gave Pontiac to the French; Te- cumseh to the English and Kendrix to the colonists will not lag behind in sending its young men to the colors in this war,” said Dr. Charles A. Eastman, great Sioux educator and lecturer, prior to his departure with his brother, Rev. John Eastman, gen- eral missionary to the ‘Sioux, to spread the gospel of patriotism to, the Great White Father among his tribes- men. NORTH DAKOTA RED CROSS WILL REPORT FOR ACTIVE SERVICE | |° Fargo, N. D., May 15 kota Red Cross Nurses who have re- ceived orders to report for active service will be located at Mare Island, according to additional advices receiv- ed by them today. They leave for the California naval station Thursday of this week. Miss Ethel Stanford, Fargo; ‘Laura Diesem, Fargo; Miss Lillian Hankey, Dickinson, and Miss Sond- rine Norgaard, Fargo are the nurses ordered gto a active service. LITTLE GIRL BADLY BURNED. Youngster’s Clothes Catch While She Plays About Bonfire. Jamestown, N. D., May 15.—Lor- Taine Rand, seven-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Rand, while playing about a bonfire near the H. N. Foster residence, ran too close to Miss | "the blaze and her clothing caught fire. Before the flames could be ex- tinguished she had been bady burned about the body and limbs. Her con- diton today is reported as favorable. FATHER GORED BY BULL N. D., May 15,—Mrs. Manning, 7 and daughters, George E. Hanson Puth and Gladys, ‘have returned from Twing, Minn., whither they © were called ‘to attend the funeral of Mrs. | Hanson's father, Andrew Nelson, who was gored to death. by a bull. Order now Taylor & Co, canned fruits through St. George’s Guild. Call 26 or 233 for information. 5-11-tf WANTED Stenographers and Bookkeepers We have several calls for... High class clerical help—help that can command Big Pay. 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