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on SEER ET AEGIS Altai or cseentcen as Dae ne t DAILY ‘TRIBUNE’ OK BISMAR oo BG COAL USERS ‘CE TO WESTER UNITE FOR A “Much Abused Fuel at Last Re- cognized Even in the Red River Valley Minot, N. D., tives of the Red River Power com- pany of Grand Forks and other large in the eastern part of the in Minot contracting for a 3.—Representa- ar .eral ‘Manager William H. Brown of the Red River company adv) that his concern will burn 25,000 tons of lignite this year. A few years ago less than that quantity was burned commercially in the entire state. In the early day ith firewood at a premium, unsuc sful efforts were made to burn lignite inthe boilers puri river boats, and it was le fuel. This stuck some sections day, in spite of the f that power companies have pr their ability to produce elec from lignite almost as cheaply as by hydro-electric pros E Jurors Drawn for Trial of Langer’s Vice Raid Victims even to th Minot, XN. D., July Jurors have been drawn for what promises to be Ward county's most important term of district court. Beginning July 1.6, there will be tried a large number growing out of the re among them being cha C. and A. Upton, of f = erfering with telephone serv- ice during the raid. MAKE HEALTH SURVEY Officials of State Board of Health Complete Work Park River, N.D,, duly 3.—Drs. Cox, Ford and, Rumreich of the state un versity, have completed a ¢ health, survey of Ford river and vicin- ity for the state board of health. SHIPPING ASSOCIATION. Ray, N. D. July 3—The Equality Live Stock Shipping association, ii corporated by A. Nehring, Thomas White and Louis Hagen, already has signed up 48 member TORE HAT EASILY OVERCOME A New Yorker, of wide experience, has written a book telling how the tobacco or snuff habit may be easily and quickly banished with delightful benefit. The author, Edward J. Woods, 1423 M, Station E, New York City, will mail his book free on re- quest. The health improves wonderfully af- ter tobacco craving is conquered. Calmness, tranquil sleep, clear 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 morbid desire. - “Tt F a ( supply of native lignite. Gen Hawaiians Ready to Ukelele Uhlans Uber Alles They Declare ee Jamestown, N. Members of a Haw tette appearing on a hautauqua program set elves right with their ences before beginning vert by announcing ar dy to serve Uncle Sam with weapons more dead 4 ly than ukeleles. BS ae ole oe local #% them- & audi- their % that % ° oe a GROSBY PAYS: TRIBUTE TO SECOND WAR ITI Entire Community Turns Out to Offer Last Respects to Naval Reserve Dead laid to rest here with impressive cere- monies attended by the entire com- munity. Co. D of Minot formed a inilitary rt for the deceased. Steb- bins, who enlisted in the naval re- April 25, died at the Great ning station from spinal ) mening! 309 Jamestotwn Young Men Enlist for Draft As Harvest Workers Jamestown, N. D., July 3.—Three d and nino Jamestown young red for the select- s " during tho last Dundance of harve la- sured in this vicinity. | Pioneer of Four | States Dead; Was Civil War Veteran | i ‘orth Dakota, and who 'y for five years in ar, is dead at -the home of a daughter at Kintyre. The veter- an was born in- Indiana in’ 1838, and lacked one year of 80. Pleads Guilty.to Effort to Dynamite Dwelling at Minto atton,.N. D.,. July 3.—A. Cetnor jin dis rict coyrt pleaded guilty to an ‘effort-to destroy his home at Minto last. January. ‘by. depositing a bundle of,dynamite sticks bound in blazing rags:in the foundation of the dwelling. Peter Lizakowski, Cetnor's tenant, dis- covered the blazing bundle in time to scatter it and prevent an explosion. ‘Erect Big Flag Staff and Buy Banner Out of Funds Marmarth, N. D., July 3.—St. Paul railway boys employed in the local roundhouse will celebrate Independ- ence day by hoisting to the top of a huge steel flagstaff which they have erected back of the roundhouse an 18x9 foot American flag which they purchased by shop’ subscription, 2 —————— | M. D.—D. D.S. 1 THE prevention of disease the work of the dentist is fully as important as that of the doctor. Indigestion and constipation frequently disappear after the dentist has put his atient’s moath inorder. Rheumatism is often cured by the removal of an abscess from the root of a decayed molar. Your dentist can serve you not only by filling cavities, and so removing sdurces of infection, but by telling you how to use a touth brush, and what to expect fzom a dentifrice. S. S. White Tooth Pas some, non-medicated te is a pure, wholes cleanser, made by the world’s best known maker of dental equipment and supplies. Your druggist has it. Sign and mail the coupom below for our booklet,"Good Teeth; How They Grow And How To Keep Them.” THE S.S. WHITE DENTAL MFG. CO. MOUTH AND TOILET PREPARATIONS 21) SOUTH 12th ST. . ‘Please rd. vy of ‘Good Grow PHILADELPHIA "Teeth; ADDRESS | the range Pf his, flivyer ‘today 1 i-{the bride of Gunder Olson Sanden, KARLSRUHE MURDERER FORMER NAPOLEON MAN Alleged Slayer of William Gefrey Formerly Operated Black- smith Shop There | Napoleon, N. D., July 3.—Martin Silman, who is held at Karlsruhe for the murder of William Gefrey follow- ing the latter’s ejection from a stag party given by the alleged slayer, is well known in ‘Napoleon, where he formerly condycted a bi: and Deputy Sheriff 0: Henry county has subpoenaed a num-j; ber of character witnesses here. , | $75 Ashley Farmer’s Pin Money From Auto Load Odds and Ends Ashley, 'N. D., July 3.—Christian Weiszert offered an example of diver- sified farming when he brought in in pbunds ‘of bultertat,” Worth. $49; pounds 6f wool, sold for $19.50, and a case.of eggs, bringing the value of his “pin money” cargo to $75. Editor Finishes Second in Auto | '. Race With Stork Rulin'N Ai) duly 61-4 0.02, Bolstda, editor of The Messenger, finished sec- ond in a century race with the stork, when that bird delivered an 8-pound daughter to Mrs. Bolstad at the En- derlin hospital just an hour before the newspaper man completed an ex- citing 100-mile dash by auto. Dunn County Offices Merged in Wedding of Two Popular Officials Manning, N. D., July 3—Two im- portant Dunn county offices were merged when Lois Isucinda Viall, coun- ty superintendent of schools, became deputy county treasurer. Both have proven pepular and efficient county officials. Loses Car and Stock Of Patent Medicines Burning Up the Road Upham, WN. D., July 3—S. A, Johnsgn, traveling for a patent medicine company, lost his car | and about $100 worth of wares when straw which had been spread over a stretch of road to overcome the mud, became entan- gled in his transmission gear, was ignited by a spark. from the ex- haust and communicated. the flames to the gasoline tank. BERQUIST WINS OUT Wins Over Horn in Bowman County Election Contests ~ Bowman, N. D., Juiy 3.—An election contest instituted by former Commis- sioner J. N. Horn of the Third di trict, resulted, upon a recount, in de- claring C. E. Berquist the victor by three votes. BIG LOT OF SHEEP 10,000 Yearling Ewes Go Through Marmarth for Montana i ——— z Marmarth, N.'D., July 3.—Ten thou- sand yearling ewes passed through Marmarth en route frog South Da- kota to Montana. Charles Long, si- perintendent of the stock yards, ac- companied the cargo, which is valued at $120,000, as far as Butte. BRIQUETTING PLANT | Dickinson Negotiates for Johnson Fuel Company Enterprise Dickinson, 'N. D., July 3.—The Dick- inson Commercial club is negotiating with the Johnson Fuel Co. of Fairfax, S. D., for the installation here of a bricquetting plant similar to the one which the company now has in oper- ation at Scranton, N. D. DESERTER CAPTURED Roy Wise Returned to Dickinson After Long Chase Dickinson, N.—D. transcontinental chi extending over two years, Roy H. Wise was captured | by Sheriff Langum of Hennepin coun-} ty, Minn., and brought back to Dick- inson to sjand trial for the alleged desertion of his family in 1915. DEDICATE COURT HOUSE Grand Lodge Officials. at Crosby July 3.—After a Sunday Crosby, N. D. Ju —Walter L. Stockwell of Fargo, secretary of the nent Masons officiated at the laying of the cornerstone of the new Divide county court house here Sunday. DR. JOHN WORST TO MONTANA FOR VISIT New Rockford, N. D., July 3.—Dr. John H. Worst, former president of the state agricultural college and for the last year managing editor of the ‘New Rockford State Center, has left for Montana, where he and Mrs. Worst will spend the simmer. In the state grand lodge, and other promi-} WATT LATN A AT ATATARTA A tint val AU TAUMAUSAU AUN AUSAUU LUAU AUN AE From Italy *s heart of roma Vi ° New Victor Records demonstrated AURA URAYRAUNAY uw VATATTNGTIUTITTN eS aI i | ‘cn ——! i moonlit waters Gogorza sings a famous Italian | boating song Santa Lucia - “Santa Lucia’? has always been a prime favorite with lovers of song the world over. It is a charming folk-lyric, born among the fishermen of Naples and «, sung by Venetian. gondoliers—a bit of the warm ntic Italy. Goegorza’s stefling vocalism—he is one of’ the "world’s foremost baritones—and his abounding vigor render .his “Santa Lucia,’ just recorded ‘for the Victor, a veritable jewei of the singer’s art. be classed among thase Victor Records for which you have a positive affection—which you play again and again with increasing pleasure, : Hear jt at any Victor dealer's. records. by. the famous and, exclusive Victor artists, to: $400. now ictors and Victrolas, $10 Victor Talking Machine Co., Camden, N. J. Important Notice. Victor Records and Victor Machines are scientifically coordinated and synchronized by our special Processes of manufacture, and their use,’one with the other, is absolutely essential toa perfect Victor reproduction, — tag all dealers on he ist of cach ‘moni! ctrola products of duis Company only, Company designati mozion cr sale of ag end ilegal, To insure Victor quality, always feel for the famous trademark, Wala Master's Voice.” It is of ail genuine products of the Victor Faiking Machine Com Emilio de Gogorza Victor Red Seal Record 64663 Ten-inch, $1 ‘ TUESDAY, JULY 3, 1917. A A WCDI anys URAYNAUNAUNAUNAUNAY ANY UAV RAMU RA RAURAU MURALI A A | Hn TRAC RAIMI RAURAUNAUMAUINAUINA AAT RADAAUIMIUNAUAAURATMAUIAY AURA ——_ It is to HT Also any other IVRAURAURAVRAY AAU NAL AU NALIUINAL TR | i 1) WOMAN PACIFIST IS GIVEN WORST OF IT) Lawton, N. D. July. 3.—Charged | with striking Mrs. Frank Matejeck over the head with a shotgun when} she sought to act, as peacemaker in’ a fight between Frank Rosinski and (uticura Treatment Sor Dandruff and { | Paine with wh ra Ointment... Next morning shampoo with Cuticura Soap and hot water. This cleanses the scalp of dandruff and promotes hair health. } fo" await trial. - spots of dandruff and |\ a neighbor, Rosinski has been placed under arrest and taken to Grafton SHOOT FOR RED CROSS Patriotic Match Scheduled for Minot Tomorrow Minot, N. D., July 3.—A_ patriotic trap shoot for the benefit of the Am- erican Red Cross will be a feature of Minot’s Fourth. The shoot will be held by the Minot’ Gun club. RAILWAY BOOSTERS MEET Organization of Dickinson to Lef- or on Today Lefer, N. D., July 3.—-Prominent farmers im the communities affect- ed by the proposed Dickinson-Lefer- New Leipzig railway are meeting here today to organize a company and prepare for the building of the line, BONE DRY OBSERVANCE McIntosh County Officers Ditch 100 Gallons of Liquor Ashley, 'N. D., July 3.—JIn celebra- tion of North Dakota’s bone dryness, 100 gallons of sparkling Mquor were ELIMINATION OF LW. W. OBJECT OF NEW ASSOCIATION Wage Fixing Organization Ap- parently Not Part of Presi- dent Townley’s Plan The elimination of the I. W. W.’s as a harvest labor factor is annotinced by Secretary Charles Remer as the purpose of the Farm Regulation asso- ciation, -whose articles of -incorpora- tion were filed with the secretary of state last week. Originally it was reported that this association had been organized with a view to carrying out the plans of President A. C. Townley of the Non- partisan league for an amalgamation i with the Agricultural Workers’ union. Mr. Remer announces that in his association laborers and farmers will have an equal voi 11 disputes will be settled by arbitration, and binding agreements will be entered into cov- ering wages and working conditions. An effort is being made now to organ- ize local units in Foster, Eddy, Wells and Griggs ‘counties. M’CLUSKY BOY ALLOWED TO PLEAD TO ONE COURT Gottfried Hensel of McClusky, who scattered worthless checks about Bis- marck and Sterling 10 days ago, and who Wad since languished in jail, was haled before Judge Nuessle in. dis trict court tcday and permitted to Plead guilty to a charge of ‘carrying concealed weapons, ahd given 15 days in jail. When taken in tow by Big Chicf Martineson, Hensel, in addition to breaking the speed laws on a mo- torcycle which he had paid for with a worthless check, it was alleged, also was found to be toting a baby gat. He claimed his brother had Promised to deposit funds to cover his checks. AS The Accordion, The accordion, the proverbial instru- ment of rural musicians, was invented by a Viennese, Damian. in 1829, consigned fo mother earth by State's Attorney Remington atid Sheriff Dockter. STATESMAN OF THE OLD REGIME REVISITS CITY Senator Coe I. Crawford of Huron, S. D., once a candidate for president and a member of the’ territorial legis- latures that convened in Bismarck in Semple Each Free by Mail fall it is annotnted, they expect to go to California for the winter. post-caré: I 9 penn wee, Maevecromre | tween trains the middle eighties, was in the city today, renewing acquaintances. engaged in chautauqua work. Senator Crawford Bae Giyshie Fins perfect { | So many. people drag through the | summer season with that worn-down, | tired-out feeling, that almost entirely unfits them for their daily tasks, | without knowing just what | cause is, |; Tt is just now that a few bottles ill Bats it rr great blood iV ja wonderful purifier, and promptly |Get in condition for i health. the] d Summer Disorders Often Come | From Impurities in the Blood cleanses the blood of all impurities, renewing the vitality that comes with a restored appetite. It is absolutely without an equal as a tonic and orere: Chatter. . S. S. has been on the market for more than fifty years, and is sold by Tuggists everywhere, who will tell you that it is thoroughly reliable. rite to-day for important litera- ture,..and. free, medical adyi ur medical ‘director. edges fom Specific Co., Dept. J Atlanta, Ga,

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