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BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNB TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1917. PALDA SEEKING STAY ON WRIT OF HABEAS CORPUS Attorney Committed to District Court’ Contends Evidence Insufficient D. May 29 ting on behalf of At-; Minot, Dudley Nas torney I. J. Palda, committed to dis- trict court by Judge Dill on a charge of threatening to shoot A. U'p- ton in the Minot telephone office the} night of: the raid, applied to Judge; Leighton on Monday afternoon for a writ of habeas corpus on the grounds that the evidence submitted at the preliminary hearinx was insufficient ; to warrant committal to the ‘higher court. The district ‘curt ‘granted the ap-! plication of ‘Nash and set June 4 a the date for hearing, when counsels for the defense and the state will re-; argue the merits of the case before | i Judge Leighton i i ' Baby’sFace Disfigured | With: ‘Eczema: Scales. Itched and She Would Scratch. Spread Over Side of Face. Cuticura Healed in Four Weeks. Above are extracts from a signed statement recently re- ceived from Mrs. C. E. Out- land, 351 Leggett Avenue, Barnesville, Chio. If Cuticura did no more than soothe and heal eczemas, rashes, itchings and burnings, bringing speedy comfort to tortured, dis- | figured men, women and children it would be entitled to the highest praise. But it does more. By using the Soap exclusively for toilet purp 3, allowing no other soap to touch your skin, with touches of Cuticura Ointment now and then to soothe and heal the first’sign of skin troubles, you will in many cases prevent these dis- tressing experiences. It isalwaysa pleasure, not an effort, touse them, they are so pure and delicate. For Trial Free by Return Mail ad- dress po: “Cuticura, Dept. R, Boston.” throughout the world, —Attorney Harvey Firemen Buy Liberty Bond Out of Surplus department has proven its patriotism by unani- mously voting to invest a por- tion of its proceeds in a liberty + bond ‘COMMUNITY FILA OF WASHBURN MEMORIAL iPictures to Be Exhibited in 2200 Theatres Will Be Taken To- morrow Washburn, N. D., May 29.—A com- munity film which will be exhibited in’ 2,200 picture houses through the medium of a recently organized bu- reau in Washington will be taken here tomorrow by the Publicity Film corporation of Bismarck. The Me- morial day exercises and other fea- | tures of city life will be taken during the day, and later hundreds of feet of farm scenes will ‘be caught by the photographer. NFLEAN COUNTY PUPILS WILL POSE FOR MOVIES Pictures to Be Taken at Under- wood of Annual Track and Field Events Underwood, N. D., May 29—McLean county school athletes who compete in the annual county track and field meet here Friday. will get into the movies, arrangements having been completed for the taking of a com- munity film of Underwood and .sur- rounding country on that date. Flickertail Joins Buffalo in Hunting Ground Beyond Pale Harvey, N. D., May 29.—The tail, who gave his name to North Dakota and also brought despair to the hearts of arly settlers, is on his way to 1 the buffalo. The county com- mission this year on its annual gopher day had only 23,000 tails to count, far less than in other years, and Commissioner ‘John Strauss believes the varmits are_ being killed faster than they can be born. a inn a CCUM AON IN 18 uu CGA dentists, His name was S. S, About profassion to its present emit since 1844, Ask your dentist about S. knows S, S. White products restores to health. mail the coupon below for ou MOUTH AND TOILET 2il SOUTH 12m Sz. i Them,” also a sample tube of S. S. WI Ka @ Philadelphian started to make tools and supplies for time Dr. Thomas W. Evans, another Philadelphian, started a dental practice in Paris, technique made American dentistry famous and his practive included no less a personage than Napoleon III. Just-as Dé/‘Evans was part and parcel of the rise of the has constantly meant ‘‘Standard’’ in dental equipment S. White Tooth Paste. He that S. S. White Tooth Paste—a pure, honest, aon- medicated cleanser—will keep healthy the teeth he Your druggist has S. S. White Tooth Paste. ‘Sign and How They Grow And How To Keep Them. THE S$$.WHITE DENTAL MFG.COMPANY ti cou PON Please send me a copy of "Good Tecth: They Grow And How To Keep HAA . White. His inence, 60 ‘‘S, S, White” ALAA and quality. He knows © booklet, ‘Good Teeth; PREPARATIONS PHILADELPHIA i hite Tooth Paste. NOTICE All holding referendum pe undersigned by first mail as Thursda titions should mail them to the y. May 31, is the last day for filing petitions with the scerctary of state. T. HH. POOLE, Bismarck. <) | THROUGH WITH SIBLEY WN ‘62, NOTES CHANGES Minnesota Man Who Fought Ov-! er Slope 55 Years Ago Visits | Old Scenes ‘ew England, N. D., May 29.— Vv . Schroeder of Paynesville, Minn., who paid his first visit to North Dakota in 1862, when he was a member of Sibley’s expedi- tion sent out to punish Little | Crow for the New Ulm massacre, | and who shared in the capture and liberation of 250 pioneer Min- nesota women and girls who had been seized by Little Crow and his band, is a guest of his son, Fred Schroeder, here. Mr. Schroeder followed the route of his first campaign, and he admits that the half century has wrought a change. { i i { i | | 1 TO) REPLAGE LOST PLANT Property Destroyed by Fire at) Richardton Will Be Rebuilt at Once | | | | Richardton, N. D., May 29.—The Mai Il Oil Co, announces its in- tention of immediately replacing its! local tanks and distributing plant loss of $15,000, when electric sparks | generaied by the chamois in a gaso-| line filter ignited the gas. “INCENDIARY” REMARKS LAND CROWDER IN JAIL Declared Man“Hited Another to; Burn His ‘Pool Hall—Sued for $5,000 Stanley, N. D., May 29.—Because he is alleged to have stated at vari- ous times that A. R. Posey of Ross hired a certain person to set fire te the defendant’s pool room, William Crowder of Ross is under arrest on a slander charge, and-will ibe sued at} the next term of district court for $5,000 damages. HIGH SCHOO MISES TO DECORATE. GRAVES Pretty Feature Planned for Mem- orial Services at Dickinson Tomorrow Dickinson, D., May 29.—Fifteen high school girls, to each of whom is assigned a veteran’s grave, will dec- orate the last resting place of Boys in Blue who have passed away in Dickinson. These young ladies will be estorted to the cemetery, tomor- row by the entire population of Dick- inson, and the parade will be‘ formed by scores of automobiles. Cattle Lined Up By Fence; Singed Hides Only Left Hurdsfeld, N. D., May 29—Seven head of valuable cattle lined up along a fence during a recent electric storm and ‘Roy Grimm now has seven sing- ed ‘hides for sale. Nemesis Camps on Trail of Farmer in Portal Community Portal, N. D., May 29.—Nemesis is camping on the trail of J. A. Doods, farmer, residing near Por- tal. Last year his crop was taken by rust and hail; then his little daughter died; next he lost a jack with $1,500, and now he and his family are residing in a cook car near the ruins of their home, destroyed with all its contents by fire. OUTLAW HORSE VICTIM Son of Willow City Farmer Kill- ed in Montana Willow City, N. D., May 29.—Fu- neral services were held here for a son of Gus Dumdia, killed on a Mon- tana ranch by an outlaw horse. Ought to Drown In Own Gall, But Takes His Price ee {4 Marmarth, N. D, May 29— ¢ % “A man that will ask $2.50 for a bushel of potatoes ought to + * be drowned in his own gall,’ ¢ said “Bill” Timm of Horseshoe ¢ ‘ Bend ranch, but he neverthe less accepted $180 for a 72- ¢ © bushel load of spuds. ¢ SESE HSH HHT S | land, pre: NEXT! LI ERTRUNE i By BAPAITSAUENNT 5 CAMBRAT ‘AMIENS St cin PQYE i FRANCE, @ PARIS vith the Hindenburg line in British jon (except one small stretch) sh troops in France are now seek- ing to pierce. the “Wotan line,” stretching from Queant to Drocourt,} HARVEY HAS LOAN BANK | First Institution in District Names Officers N. D., May 29.—P. J. Ege- dent; A. J. Peierson, vice president, and C. A. Revell, secretary, are officers of Harvey's federal land Joan bank, said to be the first char-| tered in this federal reserve district. | Harvey, THIBERT IS DEAD ——. | which were destroyed by fire with ajUnique Character. Passes Away | at 8t. Johns St. John, N. D., May 29.—Pierre tory of St. John:and descendant of | pioneer French Canadian voyageurs is dead, leaving a widow and seve: children. That's what Sum- mer means to you, doesn’t it? Doesn't sound like much. of a vaction for you. That is if you haveto spend the time in an over- heated kitchen bending over a hot range; in other words if you haven't A New Perfection Oii -| 1 Cook Stove Get one! You will have instant heat. Just touch a match to the wick and have something ready in a twinkling. Quick heat and dependable. No waiting. You will have clean pots and pans. (The flame cannot touch them, the long blue chimney pre- vents that). You will ave a cool kitchen. You will have no ashes; no dirt; no odor; no smoke. You will havea hot or slow fire.’ Even burning. No need of watching. You will save one-third your fuel bill. Get a new Perfection Oil Cook Stove. Look for the triangle trade-mark. Easy to light, easy ‘2 fill, easy to rewick. Write for booklet giving full description and prices of the various types of stoves. Standard Oil Company Undiana) 10 72.\N. Adams St, Chicago,U.S,A- For best results use Perfection Oit | with Anuric. ied in the tissues and cause rheuma- {tism and gout. ; Dr. Pierce's Institution in Buffalo, N Thibert, character unique in the his-| % A BAD BAGK MADE GOOD (By L. W. Bower, M. D.) Backache of any kind is often caus- fed by kidney disorder, which means that the kidneys are not working properly. ‘Poisonous matter and uric acid accumulate within the body in great abundance, over-working the sick kidneys, hence the congestion of blood causes backache in the same manner as a similar congestion in the head causes headache. You become nervous, despondent, sick, feverish, irritable, have spots appearing before the eyes, bags under the lids, and {lack of ambition to do things. The latest and most _ effective 'means of overcoming this trouble is to eat sparingly of meat, drink plenty | |of water between. meals and take ; Single Anuric tablet before each meal | for awhile. Simply ask your favorite druggist |for Anuric (double strength) if you aren’t feeling up to the standard. If you have lumbago, rheumatism, drop- sy, begin immediately this treatment Most scientists and medical men believe that jbecause of ;an over-abundance of uric acid in j the system, uratic salts are deposit- The physicians and specialists at Y., have: thoroughly tested Anuric ind have been, with one accord, suc cessful in eradicating and throwing off from the system the uric .aci which accumulates and poisons. Pa- tients having once used -Anuric at this institution have repeatedly sent. back for more. Such a demand has been created that Doctor Pierce decided to mv‘ Anuric in the drug stores of this country, in a ready-to-use form. It will be their own fault if those suf- fering from uric acid troubles do not take advantage of this wonderful remedy. 1916 License Cost . Devils Lake Man Lot More Than ’17 Kind od iNew Rockford, N. D., May % % 29—A 1917 automobile license tag costs $3. One of the 1916 “ variety sported on a car driv. & “% en by ‘Bert Johnson, Devils % ‘Lake liveryman, cost him $10.20 in Justice Dresser's court. Og BOYS AND: GIRLS One of the biggest benefits of having a Grafonola in the home is the educational value it has on your boys and girls in giving them an opportunity of learning good musie, recitations and correct interpretation for same. $15 to $350 ON EASY TERMS ‘OWAN’S Drug Store 123 Fourth St, Phone 102 $15,000 fireproof school building which will give the little community 'd! of Almont one of the finest structures to be found in a town of this size in the northwest. LIBERTY LOAN BALL Community Event for Marmarth Registration ‘Marmarth, N, D., May 29.—A Lib- erty Loan community ball is planned by Marmarth as an event for Reg- istration day, June 5. will go to the Red Cros: The proceeds THUMB AMPUTATED ooo oe oo & & & & & &|Hand Caught in Freezer; Digit Ground Off Rolla, N. D., May 29.—His hand caught in the cogs of an ice cream freezer while at work in a local drug store, Chester O’Reilly was forced to suffer the amputation of a thumb. FIRST LOAD OF HOGS New Garrison Farmer Gets $676.45 for Porkers Garrison, IN. D., May 29.—Andrew Kerzmarzick, a farmer, who recently settled in this community, marketed his first-load of hogs at $676.45°cash. FRAZIER ON WAR Governor to Deliver Address at Mandan June 15 Mandan, N. D., May 29.—Governor Lynn J. Frazier is scheduled to de- liver an address on “War” in the Commercial club rooms on June 15. BELFIELD GIRL STUDYING IN GOTHAM COMING HOME ‘Belfield, N. D., May 29.—Miss Tulla Dahl, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Dahl, and a talented singer, has been studying in New York under Signor Buzzi Peccia, famous as an instructor of Alma Gluck. oor a es REGISTRATION SUPPER Willow City The Boils Chickens Will Do Their Bit at) were eased by the dogs who licked the neected pha cured, es, but they were not. Many modern people employ Willow City, ties, June 5. ALMONT TO HAVE ONE OF i » May 29.—A chicken supper for the benefit of the Red Cross will he Willow’ City’s con- tribution to Registration ‘day activi- STATE’S BEST SCHOOLS ay 29.—An archi- rk on plans for a Almont, N. D. tect is now at ere the same method in their treatment of boils, pimples, rashes, carbuncles, eczema and other skin diseases. They apply a salve or lotion to the sore places and fondly imagine they have cured them. The important fact which they fail to recognize is, that these skin diseases are diseases of the blood, and that no external treatment can permanently cure thera, because they essentially internal ailments. Of Lazarus S. S.S. is the only proper remedy for this breaking out of the skin, because it acts’upon the blood, cleansing and revitalizing it, and removing the cause of infection. It should be borne in mind that S. S. S. is purely vegetable, made from native roots, herbs and barks, and that it contains no habit- forming drugs or other injurious in- gredients. Obtain a bottle of S. S. S. from your druggist and if you need the advice of a physician, write to the. Medical Department, Swift Specific Co., 301 Swift Building, Atlanta, Ga. # book Mazola is the pui the heart of Golden even dressings. , 17 Battery Place Pure and Delicious for You Should Know! Mazola can be used over and over again. Does not absorb odors or flavors, of fish and onions. Mazola has no superiors as a shorten- ing for bread, cakes and areth lazola makes most delicious salad CORN PRODUCTS REFINING CO. Manufactures of Kingsford’s and Argo Starches and Karo Syrup Economical for all Cooking Purposes. Means Living Better at Low Cost ' HETHER it is butter, lard, or any other cooking medium. you are using now— Mazola gives better results at lower cost. Perfect for frying if Mazola does not our of re, refined oil from Corn. New York [EEE TEL TEE | Salads, Yet Very | and sautéing — makes fried foods more digestible. Mazola may be purchased at all grocers— 13 cents per bottle—for greater economy buy ee er sized tins. Your money cheerfully refun faction. Ask give entire satis- ‘ocer or write us direct for our lazola recipes—Free upon request. ERAL ELECTION.” QUERY? NORTH DAKOTA'S CONSTITUTION SECTION 122 READS:—'‘NO LAWS EXTEND. ING OR RESTRICTING THE RIGHT OF SUFFRAGE SHALL BE IN FORCE UNTIL ADOPTED BY A MAJORITY OF THE ELECTORS OF THE STATE VOTING AT A GEN- How can you have a valid law extending to women in North Dakota without a vote of the electors? Sign the Referendum Petition today. | Sd