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| | | i ' ; { Hee BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE ve SATURDAY, 9, 1017. . MORTH DAKOTA COMPANY * NY BY PONE PLT F.L. Shuman Negotiating for! Purchase of Exchange at Parshall Town Parshall, N. D., June 9.—The North Dakota Independent Telephone con Dany, through District Manager F. L. Shuman, of Bismarck, is negotiating the purchase of the local telephone exchange. Special toll line facilities are promised between Parshall and Stanley. UNION DELEGATES Baldwin Local Names Represent- | atives to Still Meet The Bald- ucational Baldwin, N. D., June 9. win local of the Farmer and (Co-Operative union h named Mrs. |. J. Falkenstein, William Fricke, H. ow. Rupp, Herman Kickul, Albin Erstrom, Id Lewis and Joseph Var- ley delegates to the annual meeting to be held at Still next Friday and ‘Saturday. WORN OUT MOTHER TELLS OF BABY'S PIMPLY ECZEMA Became Hard ‘Crust Like Scale, Very Irritating and ttched. Kept Awake, Cuticura Healed. “When my baby girl first became if 1 noticed a tiny pimple on one of her cheeks. I paid no attention till it became ~ worse, and I was told it was eczema. The pimples became red®and finally spread over her face and became a hard crust like ascale, It was very irri- a a tating and sched a good =—A~ deal, and she was dishg- TPE Ared while she had it, She kept me awake nights and 1 got dis- couraged and worn out. “When I read of Cuticura Soap and Ointment | sent for a sample. pur chased more, and in six weeks she was healed.” (Signed) Mrs. Robert Copps, 460 W. Central Ave., St. Paul, Minn., August 28, 1916. f While Cuticura works wonders in most cases of skin troubles its properties are so mild and so delicately combined that it is also ideal ior every-day use in toilet. bath and nursery, Moor Free Sample Each Return Mail address post-card: “Cuticura, Dept. R, Boston.” Sold everywhere. | NEWS OF NORTH DAKOTA AND NORTHWEST Parshall Ready to “Make It Hot” for Violators of Law Sed Parshall, N. D., June 9.— Parshall, which was bewailing its lack of a lock-up a week ago now has a city prison, two m and uncomfortable ing been rigged up at mar the city hall, where the 1 prom for culpr HANDAN HIGH LOSES Ble STIRS IN GORENCENENT Leaders in Oratory and Athletics Completed Work With Yes- | terday’s Exercises Mandan, \N. D., June 9.—Prof. P. S. Berg, superintendent of the Dickinson j public schools, deli al the annual commencement add yesterday to the graduating class of the Mandan high school, which contains some of the most notable stars in oratory and athletics the school ever has pro- duced. The captain and eight mem- bers of last year’s winning football squad finished this term. LOCAL DOCTOR STRULK, CLAS LNTN FARHER Drives All the Way to Bismarck to Procure Attention for , Sick Baby Linton, N. D., June 9.—Claiming that a local doctor would not attend his child when he received an emerg- se the father had been ng k practitioners, s Bosch, with his year-old baby apparently choking to death, drove all | the way to Bismarck to procure pro- fe onal attention for the tot, which s suffering from a boil which had broken through the inside of its throat. Buys Baby Bond | For Each Child PHSIPGF TOSSES N. D., June 9.—Stev- is among tlie promi- purchasers of . Liberty. & He ‘has four + ° 2 nent, Bonds in Ryder. children and he has presented each child with a $50 bond. CR ee ee 2 OFFICES Bismarck Second Floor Bismarck Bank Building FOR RENT Reality Co. A National Bank, suc from other banks in that it under the careful supervis Government. the details of this bank's strict rules and regulations be followed. This is one feature of tl | (Che Bank with the loa What Is a National ank? National Bank Examiners under the direction of the Comptroller of the Curreney keep in touch with have been laid down by the Government and must offer you in inviting your account. | eFirst National Bank BISMARCK, N.D- as this institution, differs is organized and conducted ion of the United States workings and, moreover, to i e absolute safety le unquestioned safety we .| uries, months ago. GIRL DRIVING CAR RUNS DOWN BOY ON BICYCLE Edgeley Will Enforce Ordinances Against Child Chauffeurs | After Accident Edgeley, N. D., June Dickson is in a ,hospital suffering it i ies, sustained when the, a Miss Maxine | Salisbury, driving a car, attempted to use at the same time the same id As a result of this a illage ordii hibiting the driving of cars by chil- dren will be more rigidly enforced. RAMSEY COUNTY FARMERS WANT EXPERT AGRONOMY Plan to Engage Professional to Teach Them How to Produce More Crops Devils Lake, N. D., June 9.—Promi- nent Ramsey county farmers have called a mass meeting for the court house here June 18 for the purpose of forming a county farm bureau which will assess members $5 per annum to provide a fund of not less than $1,440 for the employment of a farm expert to be employed by the county and the federal department of agricultural extension jointly under | the provisions of the Smith-Lever act. WANDAN FORKS STRONG CHAPTER OF RED GROSS |W. A. Lanterman Heads New Or- ganization—Quain Tells of Needs of Work Mandan, WN. D., June 9.—W. A. Lan- terman is chairman, Mrs. W. H. Stuts- man, vice chairman Mrs. S. W. Fur- ness, secretary, /andi:R. S. Johnstone, treasurer, of a strong Red Cross chap- ter organized here ‘through the co-} operation of 'Dr.’E. P. Quain, head of the Bismarck’ Hospital unit, who at- tended the organization meeting and told of' the ‘immediate need of the| Red Cross work for co-operation from every. patriotic man and woman in Anierica. W ould-Be-Hold-Up Finds He Tackled Wrong Lot of Boys | Bowman, N, D., June 9.—When Carl Holmbuarg, qepeared in the door: of Dave Fréfsen'’s ranch house and cov- {ered the owner and ‘his crew, who | were at the supper table, he aroused. Ja pack of all around athletes, who overpowered him and considerably mussed him up ‘before he had time to pull a trigger. After Holmebrg regained consciousness he was taken to Rhame and delivered over to Sher- it! Norem. Undér-the circumstances it is believed Holmburg is slightly de- mented. No sane man would under- take to hold up Fronsen’s gang with anything less formidable than a Big Bertha. “Eggs Are Strong,” Market Note From | French War Front N. Jamestown, N. D., June 9.—Ed. Ward, a former Jimtown. switchman on the Northern Pacific, now on, the French ‘battle front, writes to ad- vise friends of the arrival of two eggs shipped him, together with other lux- “T know the an- swer now,” writes Ward. “The hen came first. She couldn’t possibly have been so long in coming as those eggs, nor as strong at the finish.” Eggs are selling at $1.10 on the front, says Ward and he was glad to get the hen fruit, even if it was qualified for ad- mission to a home for the aged. To the Wife of One Who Drinks I have an important confidential message for you. It will come in a plain envelope. How to conquer the liquor, habit in 3 days and make home happy. Wonderful, safe, last- ing, reliable, inexpensive method, Woodsguaranteed. Write to Edw. J. Woods. 1423N, Station E, New York, N. Y. Show this to others. Rooms 2 to 4 Lucas B THE CHANCE! OF A LIFE TIME Here is a chance of a life time to’buy a good peice of land right near the city of Bismarck. This land could be cut up in five and ten acre tracts and sold at a good profit. If I can sell this land in the next few days, WILL SELL CHEAP. J.H. HOLIHAN lock. -| will not-open until October 1, for the ‘/ finished in 6 1-4 seconds; PATRIOTIC: DUTY TO PREPARE FOR RESPONSIBLITY Dr. E. F, Ladd Soya College Will More Than Ever Make Effort to Enroll Students Fargo, N. D, June. 9—“Will the Agricultural college open in the fall as usual?” replied ‘President E. F. Ladd in’ response to a query. “Most certainly, “The agricultural college will offer. courses along the’ same lines as inthe past, with an increased force ‘of instructors. To aid the farm- ers as fully as’ possible, the fall term regular courses, and October 22 for the industrial courses. We intend te avoid. if possfhle the mistake of Eu- rope at the beginning of the world’s! war and not to;permit our college to; be stripped of students preparing for industrial lines of work. Every young | man below the age of conscription; and those not recommended for spe- cial service should, if possible, attend college. ‘New responsibilities will rest upon them at the close of this war, and they should be in a position to render society, the state and the na- tion, the most efficient service. The future development of our country demands well trained men. We be- lieve that students pursuing educa- tional courses, especially agriculture, ; engineeridg, chemistry and veteri. | nary, and in the industrial or voca- tional courses, will be much in de- mand and, by continuing their course of study, will::be rendering service fully as valuable and efficient as if they were enrolled in military serv-| ice at this time. | MINNEAPOLIS AGA TO BE TERMINAL, FO TRANS TO PAG Railroad Committee Plans to El-! imingte Through Service From Coast to Coast | Minneapolis, June 9.—All through passenger service from Chicago to the Pacific coast over the Milwaukee, Great ‘Northern and Northern Pacific roads will be abandoned shortly, plan that is up today in'Chi fore the’ meeting. of the western rail- road men, on wartime curtailment is adopted. Minneapolis will again be the start- ing point and: terminus for all west- ern travel. It was said today by a railroad official who has been in Chi- cago that there is every likelihood the anoye._.wiil be. first made in the ger bepatam of*cuttirig ‘down. Eight Through Traihs Daily. , Eight. Chicago: ‘to:.the coast trains; operate.’ through Minneapolis daily. | As they come:up from Chicago, they ! are: Great. Northern Road— Arr Here Oriental Limited’.,..... 11:40. m. Northern :Pacific—* , North Coast) Limited ... 11:20a.m. Milwaukee— | PG Colambian 4}, 2... Olympian :} 11:00 p.m. As they come in’ from the west they |= are: 2 Great Northern— Oriental Limited . Northern ‘Pacific— North Coast Limited ... Milwaukee— Columbian . ei Olympian .. oo I The ‘Milwaukee trains run ov. rails of that system throughout. 7:35.a.m. The Great Northern trains use that sys- tem main line and the Burlington be- tween ‘Minneapolis and Chicago. The 7 ic trains operate over the Chicago & Northwestern between here and Chicago. Minot Normal Girls Qualify for Grenade Throwing in Trenches, Minot, N. D., June 9.—Minot nor- mal girls who qualified for hand gren- adiers in the athletic efficiency tests were: ‘Ella Waldref, with a basket- ball throw of 60 feet; Berdella Tor- kelson, 57 feet 2. inches, and Stella Heskins, 53 feet. In the 60-yard dash, Elizabeth Glick and Lillian Nordquist ¢ Martha Pfaff and Christine Nelson in 7 sec. The best records in the potato race were 22 3-5 seconds, by Ella Waldret and Lucille Calkins; 23 35 seconds, by Martha Pfaff, Lillian Nordquist, Hazel Gibson, Florence Wilkes and Pearl Roell. BUYS BUILDINGS ON LAND WHICH ANOTHER MAY TAKE FROM HIM BOWMAN, WN. D., June 9.—Build- ings and fencing on the Roosevelt re- serve at Ranger were sold by J. C. Whitham, supervisor of the Soo Na- tional forest, for $500, which is con- sidered a very good price in view of the fact that no assurance could be given the purchaser that he could have the land on which his buildings stand when this tract is opened to settlement. Girls’ Teams Sell $180 Worth of Red Cross Memberships Ryder, N. D, June 9. — Two teams of young ladies sold $180 worth of Red Cross memberships | in Ryder on Tag day. There were enlisted 127 members, in- cluding one life membership pur- chased by George Couch. Ryder already had 35 memberships, giv- ing the chapter a present enroll- ment of 162. | John Dybwad. secretary-treasurer of 1:45a.m.| Me 5000 rf Mite Guarantee: ‘CORWIN MOTOR CO. BISMARCK, N. D. he highest: paid SI RTAN: Hine For your own frotection, be certain that, every : Tire you buy bears the N every sense of the word, Racine Country Road Tires are Quality Tires. Quality that insures maximum _. Service over country roads 1s built in by hand by Racine tire-makers— tire-makers in the world. at - Notice the tread—designed specially to stand the hardest usage of driving over country roads. can be certain Racine Country Road Tires wil] serve you well long £ after the 5000 mile guarantee has been exceeded. : You Racine name Racine Rubber Co. Racine Rubber Company Racine, Wis. ——————$—$———— FARMER PUBLISHERS McHenry Organization Elects— Ready to Sell Stock McHenry, N. D:, June 9.—Henry Pewe has been elected ‘president and the Farmers’ Tribune Publishing ¢om- pany, which plans to take over the Tribune and publish it as@ co-operative organ. Coming to Bismarck Dr.Mellenthin SPECIALIST FOR HIS SIXTH YEAR IN NORTH) DAKOTA. DOES NOT USE SURGERY. Will be at McKenzize Hotel Tuesday, June 19. Office Hours 9 a. m. to 4 p.m. One Day Only: 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 professionally 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. | According to his method of treat- ment he does not operate for chronic} appendicitis, gall stones, ulcers of| stomach, tonsils or adenoids. | He has to his credit many wonder-| ful results in diseases of the stomach, | liver, bowels, blgod, skin, nerves, heart, kidney, bladder, bedwetting, catarrh, weak lungs, rheumatism,; sciatica, leg ulcers and rectal ail- ments. | It you have been ailing for any] length of time and do not get any) better do not fail to call, as improper! measures rather than disease are very | often the cause of your long standing trouble. Remember above date, that -exam-| ination on this trip will be free and that his treatment is different. German spoken. Address: 336 Bios- ton Block, Minneapolis, ‘Minn. | AUDITORIUM MONDAY NITE With Complete Original N. Y. Winter Garden Cast Including the Far-Famed Broadway Beauty Brigade Seats Now Selling at KNOWLES & HANEY PRICES, 75, 1.00, 1.50, 2.00 and 2.50