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BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE TUESDAY, MAY 22, 1917. NEWS OF NORTH DAKOTA AN ROLOEN VALLEY DROPS GERMAN FROM, SCHOOLS) Village Board of Education De- cides to Cut Out Branch— Many Recruits Golden Valley, en Valley, w! 1Van Hook Saved; Bankers Rush in Nee Gasoline isted ‘in Van Hook has been ieved through the concerted of the Van Hook Com- % al club and the North & Bankers’ sociation. % ie arrival of three cars of was a signal for general + jubilation on the part of auto % * * NORTHWEST | NTERNATIONAL QUESTION INVOLVED IN GRAIN CASE Manitoba Man Arrested for Sell- ing Produce in Dakota With- out Duty Westhope, ND, May 22.—After A. M. Lyle, residing just across the line look for the covery Record. ‘To insure Victos: quality, always “His Master's Voice," It is on Pe mee abel on all genuine Victroias ant if Victor Records, ous trademark, » its Am anism by ieee. * ; ieee i‘ " man” from the Golden Valley owners whose cars had heen * slentionee Telying, dt te sald on j man-American,” now has dropped Ger- idle for days. infoxmation, from ‘Customs Officer i man from the curriculum of the pub- 299 %%0%6% 9] Thatcher at Souris to the effect that i] lic schools by unanimous vote of the —_—-— no dues were charged -on grain cross- é ike school board, a majority of whose ing the line other than a 25-cent reg- N ty! members are of German birth. Gold- RAll ROADS PLANNING istration fee for each load, had hauled ep Valley is in the heart of one of a load of grain to Westhope, his four- * ; the most strongly German communi- horse team and wagon were seized ties in North Dakota, and it has ELIMINATION Of ALL by another customs officer from Ant- z equaled any other town in the slope ler_and driven home. Now Mr. Lyle is H in the number of recruits turnished threatens proceedings which may te ‘i the army and navy. UNNECESSARY TRAINS bring international complications. is} ie are yt ! 4 \ PLAZA WAN WAY ET CARNEGIE HERO MEDAL Agent of Fund Has Been Investi- gating Heroism of Rognvald Gotaas NDS Pla May Gotaas, who in June, 1 descended into a gas filled well and rescued Os- fear Dahl, who was lying unconscious t the bottom, is arded by the ‘arnegie Hero fund as a possible clig- ble for an award. M. H. Floto, a rep- resentative of the fund, has been in 2.—Rognvald George T. Slade Makes Sugges- tions for Saving in Time and Money for Companies St. Patil, Minn, May 22.—Elimina- tion of a number of through trains, which connect the same terminals on competing lines, and the substitution of mixed trains for local passenger trains are among measures being con- sidered by northwestern railroad men as big steps toward war-time effi, ‘iency and economy. It was suggested that six roads running trains between the twin cities and Chicago and “engaged in the fiercest competition for through senger service” might each elim- MUSICAL FESTIVAL WILL BE SIMPLE FOR ECONOMY State Normal : School at . Valley City Plans to Dispense. With Artists Valley City, 'N. » May 22.—In keeping with the spirit, of economy prompted. :by--the national crisis, the annual spring; musieal festival, of the departivent:of musi¢imt the state nor- mal. school has: been: canceled: for, this year, according: to announcement made by President McFarland. In- The dashing ‘—on the world’s greatest bands music of the Victrola IUMUMAU MA AURA MURAL RAL AANA IMI NAUNAURAT ACyr Cry Plaza inv ating Gotaas’ case. jnale one in mn a day each way. 4 stead of artists and attractions usual- i i] 1 ‘ : = ee fhe reduction in service would} ly brought to Valley City at great ex- SH j - jeeene ro Nae tierce i mean among other things the accept-| pense, there will be one or two pro- a You wt I be tor led indeed by the band AAUSIC that 1S Jamestown, IN. D., Me —Dr. R. | ance of the trains, upper berths, of- | grams of purely local interest, with | 1 non 1 % Pepe ieanes or tle Ha ene ten ied empty, but it would mean | only a nominal admission fee. A chil- : brought to youcon the Victrola the music of the world s z ga al-church of Fargo, will deliver | a ing in 300 days of $2,520,000,| dren’s chorus of over 100 ,voices, un- i ¥ 104 i 1 i the commencement aa . tru | eon elt fas dren's) éhorus off over 100 volees), Uns -| greatest bands! It is just like having these famous organiza- . es of Jamestown high school at the In the saving of time and money] Pe one of the programs given. The i graduation exercises ihe eee ot time and “money | choria will present “Hiawatha,” the tions actually parade before you: es 2 orig tone lowing suggestions were made by | $2,000 prize composition, with the or- —— } ay. George T. Slade, vice president of jchestta. under the direction of Pro-| }|! = 16777 {Stars and Stripes Forever March Sousa’s Band i the North Pacific and a member of | 4°80 Froysaa. Ae = 10 in. 75c] Fairest of the Fair March Sousa’s Band the general committee on national The date has not been set definite: H 16889 (Funiculi-Funicul: v i i 86. of the American Railway as- Ty, but it 4s lik that the large cho: |= 10 in, 75 eget Mere muanrellss Halian Beod ak pena rus will make its sceond annual ap-| |]! 3 in. /3C(O sole mio (Cornet Solo) 5 Michele Rinaldi i dene a ; pearance during the first week in 16958 pee Black Diamonds Band of London i » the Ebley Haar June. iB 10 in. 75¢] Second Chasseurs March Garde Republicaine Band of France i if you are per cent; i se the average length B ieee Marsovia Waltzes United States Marine Band a of run of locomotives from 75 miles 3 in. 79C | Amina—Serenade ou i interest ve) s at. present, -to 90; cut speed 17302__{ Washington Post March vl or SPeste ight trains, but make heavier : 10 in. 75c) El Capitan March § | loads, thus increasing efficiency of lo- | —— 17396 { Whistlers—Intermezzo | comotives; load ¢ to 10 per cent | i =| 10 in. 75c istli i +} + a y = i = 2 é in purity first in excess of their marked capacity, ' 8 Whistling Jobnales i - ‘ ‘ S 17957 {National Emblem March ; and provide more prompt handling of 2) 10 in. 75 Gaisht ca : In > in. /9¢ (Garde du Corps March I freight at terminals. Peace Officer ‘‘Abdicates’? When SA * { BAKING Railroad officials of the northwest ate ; ie me t : { POWDER are Asking paths in dthes discussions, Detected Tippling Pilfered B Hear this inspiring band music today at any Victor dealer's. He will gladly play any j P ver by J. M. | 3} music you wish to hear. And he will demonstrate the various styles of the Victor and j president of the Great North- Amber Joy | 3 4 : H e Ree ork Gallecall | y 5 Victrola—$10 to $400, is wna ou ice eee Jamestown, D., May 22 S| Be A asi “should a Hous , policemen are susceptible to a thirst : j Victor Talking Machine Co., Camden, N. J... s ‘ POPULAR VALLEY GITY md ee are ay Ths ‘hen ee 1 + Important Notice. All Victor Talking Machines are patented and are only licensed, and with right of use with Victor TW nse. to light in Jamestown ‘when tt was 3 Records only. All Victor Records are patented and are only licensed, and with right of use on Viktor Talking Machines caly. ) learned ‘that Officer Fred Hart of the aa ‘Victor Records andVictor Machines are scientifically coordinated and synchronized by our special processes of te " t manufacture; and their use, except with each other, is not only unauthorized, but damaging and unsatisfactory. 7 There are many other reasons why—but try a can and see for yourself, ATHLETE WILL AVIATE Arthur W. Davidson Accepted for Service With U. 8. Sig- nal Corps eae ® Valley City, N. D., May 22.—Arthur W. Davidson, member of the state normal senior class and prominent for the last four years in normal athletics, has left for St. ‘Louis, where he will report for service in the avia- tion section of the signal corps. Rob- ert Callaghan, a student in the rural department, has given up his studies to join the national guard at Bis- marck. Heart Failure’ Prevented Papa local force had been discovered in company with Archie Ogilvie and El- mer Russell, both of Jamestown, in the ‘Northern Pacific freight house here imbibing freely of beer pilfered in the building. Hart came before Mayor Flint on! Monday and asserted that he about to “abdicate,” which is king's language for being fired. The city’s chief executive handed him his “pass- ports,” be appointed soon. Ogilvie and Russell were arraigned before Justice Bigelow and pleaded guilty to a petty larceny charge. ‘Cgilvie' paid $20'and costs while Rus- sell settled for $10 ayia “ Both ployes, of the have also abdicated: 2400 REGISTRATIONS... . EXPECTED BY COUNTY CHIEFS IN STUTSMAN was |, and a new night officer will |, Ae “fail ‘ay and ' NUVI AWIAUNT AMO oAUAUU AULA aw yMyMUMY New Victor Records demonstrated at all doalcra om the 28th of each month Warning: The use of the word Victrola upon or in the promotion or sale of uny other Talking Machine or Phonograph products is misleading and illegal, an al ia Victrola “Victrola” is the Registered Trade-mark of the Victor Talking Machine Company designating the products of this Company aly. | eligibles will sign up on Registration | dustry to manufacture building tile ! WITH AMBULANCE CORPS : From Enlisting Jamestown, N. D., May Sheriff day, June 5. Fire Engine Used from an excellent quality of clay Lakers | ae | Ross, County Auditor Blewett and | ‘ ie To Put Out Dust found on the flats just south of this! Brother of Senator Haggart | Defiance, N. D., May 22—“Heart | other county officials today started| It is estimated by local officials . city. Qualifies for Service failure” was ascribed to “teach- er" by Tressie Snodgrass of this place as the reason why her papa did not pass an examination for : preparations’ for’ registering men be- years, in-| man county tween the ageS of 21 and clusive, in Stutsman county. Regis- tration blanks were’ today sent to the} military service. of the Bismarck High School about 700 nen’ will! register 68 voting precincts in this 8. county and | city of Jamestown. JUNIOR CLASS | that 2,400 men’ will register in Stuts- It'is also éstimated that in the BUSINESS GIRLS LIKE CUTICURA |, Becatise it keeps the hands soft and white, the complexion in Drayton Town CR a a oo Drayton, ‘N. D. May 22.— * Drayton has no water wagon, % so during these dusty days. it ¢ is a common sight to see the fire laddies chasing a cloud of “& ~ dust with the village hand fire * engine, which hasbeen pressed . into service. 2 oo hd eo e 29.9 OS $10,000 DWE 10 PROTECT MANDAN oe. city against the spring floods. This NORTHERN PACIFIC GIVING VALLEY CITY FINE PARK GROUND Valley City, NN. D.. May 22.—The Northern ‘Pacific is having the park scuth -of the depot, facing Fifth av- e1ue and Main street, ‘aid out and planted with shrubs and trees. When completed. it. will be one ot the pretit est railroad parks. in the state, and will be.a great addition to the city. The trees: and shrubbery ave being planted bythe Northwest ‘Nursery company of. this city. Fargo, N. D, May 22.—William Hagart, brother of Senator Gilbert-W. Haggart, and a student at Cornell, has qualified for the ambulance serv- ive in an examination at St. Paul. KAISER STILL LOSING Thirty-five Former Subjects Re- nounce Him at Dunn Center Dunn Center, May 22.—Of 38 citizens who were admitted during the present term of district court, all except three renounced allegiance tu Kaiser Wilhelm. Sees oo will present freshand clear 2 ? (] ' ce and the hair | Mandan, N. D., May 22—Business live and: glossy. | men of Mandan will start a-movement eo { soon to construct a $10,000 dyke} Get the Round Package Ask For and GET . K about the Heart river to protect the Used for 1 Century. : ee ee ee ee te AUDITORIUM Friday Evening, May. . Seat Sale Opens at Finney’s Wednesday Morning, 8:30 ~ tifies, the Ointment soothes . andheals. Sun, wind Loe dust all do their best to ruin: the complexions of those subjected to them. Busi- ness, girls who must face all kinds | of weather find that Cuticura | Goes much to protect their skins decision was reached last evening at an enthusiastic meeting of the Com- mercial club. It was decided to raise $1,000 for the war Y. M. C. A. work by popu- lar subscription. June 5, registration day under the selective draft meas- ure, will be a half holiday in Man- dan and committees of business men will assist the local militia company in securing men to recruit that body! | up to .war te reece j $100,000 TILE LE PLANT Caution Avoid Substitute: ORLICK’ PUTED Mit. HORLICK’S THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK Made from clean, rich milk with the ex- tract of select malted grain, malted in our own Malt Houses under sanitary conditions. Infants and children thrive on it. the weakest stomach of the invalid or the aged. Needs no cooking nor addition of milk. Nourishes and sustains more than tea, coffee, etc. Should be kept at boats of ben traveling. Anu- Agrees with i cee and keep them looking their best. | Prominent Mandan 1 Men Engaged tritious food-drink be prepared in a momen i PRICES 50c, 35c, 25c ‘ Sample each free. Address post- in Financing New. Industry aDaaa hot deters sotiing pilot | Curtain Raises 8:15 P. M.-Sha eds Ones |, ate Dee eae se, ie all aes 2 ps he " ton. x berg and other, ,promit acttizensjof bo : <p het oot vs." ONALP | Mandan, are promoting. a $100,000 is] ,,. Take a Package Home