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we oo BISMARCK DAILY. TRIBUNE’: — GEORGE H, RUSS: IS HEAD OF SUPPLY AND +> SABES 1S: ADJUTANT De-irable Assignments. Obtained $ by Two North Dakota Na- tional Reserve Officers Today's advic 3 from Camp Dodge are that Capt. George 'H. Russ, vice president of, the Bismarck bank will command the sup 1¥ ‘company of the 352nd°‘infantry, National army, while Duane Y. Satles of Hillsloro, son of former Governor EH. Y. Sarles and ser- Sent’ ifiajor ofthe First North Dakota during its. border campaign, will be édptain of the’ Neadquarters company high, desirable assignments, and. the choice of: the:North Dakotans is con- atdered. by, their friends a compliment to the state. Col. Clyde E. Hawkins will com- mand, the. 352nd; Lieut. Col. F. wv. Wickham will be second in-command, aud ‘Major Henry A: ‘Meyer will head the’ First battalion. It is probable that thie’select “service men from the eastern third-of the state will be as- ‘signed to Hue! meelment. Mt AN CAIPAIGN OF PUBLICITY Minneapolis, ‘Sept. 13 13.—Plans for a publicity campaign: intended to bring about closer cooperation were dis- cussed at. the closing session. of the’ annual conyention of the Farm ‘Mort- “age Bankers’ “Association here to- day. Wi D. McAdams, of Chicago, 8 the principal speaker, ‘taking as AT THE CAPITAL Party Gowns Silk Hosiery Party Pumps and Dainty Lingerie Foremcst Style Store To cheer those who can- not sérve as you serve but whose hearts are with you-- your photograph. HOLMBOE STUDIO | PUBLICITY FILM co. Ground: floor—next. door to Grand Theatre. SECOND GUSTER “SIT OW REBETS OW FOR FRAY Governor Frazier Renews Efforts To Control. Board in Supreme Gourt Tomer Tomorrow. CHIEF EXECUTIVE HAS. : 4LREADY NAMED MEN: Arguments will be vill be made’ fn supreme L OX ALT Y-fitst to country then to home. Special discount to enlist- ed and drafted men> Bismarck, North Dakota ordered to.be printed. The various resolutions necessary’ fot’ ‘the con- structing of paving on streets around the. court house were introduced. and passed. The following bills’ were allowed and ordered paid funds permitting: D.C.’ McLean, street commis- sioner».. « $134.37 Alfred Farland 9.00 Chris’ Martineson ~ 89.00 T. R. Atkinson.. » 5219 Bismarck Tribune C : Geo. Rabidou 30 Joe Breslow . 1.68 EB. W- Scott 2.50 B.-K. Skeels 58.50 N,.D. Ind. Tel. Co. 8.55 Sredric Bass . J.T Roop& Co. 15.00 15.00 15.00 ‘ic Company. 514,17 Hoskins Stationery ‘Co.. 14.25 North Dakota independent Tels CO. ......sescctescees 24.00 Bismarck’ Grocery Company Fargo Foundry Company Marshall Oil Company. ..ee Joe Katz ........ On motion the herd p meet again Wednesday, evening, Seyi tember 4a, Wis. C. L. BURTON, City Auditor. 0 AY BRING GHARGES AGAINST MERCER SHERIFF Allegations Made That Blind-Fig- ging and Gambling” Have Been Countenanced Hazen, N. D., Sept. 13.—The seizure of ‘three five-gallon kegs of whiskey in a raid on (Charles Elisworth’s place here yesterday may lead to prefering charges agi Sheriff William Hae- visher of ving failed to rigidly en- force the Jaws against blindpigging and gambling, State’s Attorney H. L. Barry annowiced during the course of an investigation here today. After examining several witnesses this afternoon, the state’s , attorney ucclared the imony tended to show that blindpig and gambling had been indulge! in rather too: freely; and that the evidence might prove that the officers of the law had been inclined to be over-lenient in the mat- ter. The whiskey seized yesterday had been brought across the line from Mondak, Mont., by automobile, and it is alleged that a large number of valu- able cargoes have come in by this route. Mr. Barry advised today that a care- ful investigation is being made, but that he does not care to state at! present whether formal charges against Sherif [aevisher will be filed with the gov 8 seases of, Tecth. H court,’ Friday morning, in - Governor ‘Frazier’s ‘ouster’ suit ‘against’ Emil Scow of Bowman and: J. A. Power of. ;; Leonard, .cited on application of the attorney general 'to:sho wcause' why they should retain places on the state board of regents, their terms having expired by-law July 1. Aubrey Lawr- ence’ of Fargo represents the, defend: ants: ‘This action grows. out of an. effort = = —— "|. madé by Governor Frazier last “Janu: his subject, “Association Publicity fu to Sunnie ihe ante be with and ‘Advertising.” ive appointees’ of’ his own. je sen: "the! fora credit system of the Can-| ate rejécted on three separate o¢ca- adian ‘provinces. was ‘explained by | Sions all‘of-the governor's nominations Home Cronyn, of, Toronto, Ont. and sournes without, baying a ecause“of the war;'a smoker. was| firmed any successors COW an mee ‘for ‘the usual aaa ban-| Power. The act creating the state quet. board of regents provided. that these successors should be nominated by ie governor not later than Jan. 15,. and REGENTS mY ‘| that the appointment be made by and with. the -consent, of the senate. On ‘the grounds’ that the act had not been complied with in this respect, and ‘} contending that no successors had been legally appointed, ‘Scow and Pow- er did not relinquish their places on the board July 1. Minneapolis, ‘Sept. 13. 13.—The board of | '"Since July’'t, Governor Frazier has regents of Minnesota. today. ratified by | succeeded in placing one of his: men, vote the permanent agreement making | Rev. C. E. Vermilya, oa the board, the Mayo’ foundation at Rochester the | through the resignation of Col. Frank absolute property of the university, to} White to take command of the See- be used perpetually for, higher nicdi-| ond regiment: Complete control of cal education, research and investiga-| the board would: result from victory tion. Security totaling $1,653,344, rep-| for the governor, in the present ac- resenting the fortunes of Drs. Will G.| tion,’ He <ajready, ‘has. commissioned | and Charles H. Mayo, :were. turned} Robert Muir of. Sarles, brother-in- law | over to:the @ uplverslty. of William Lemke, and George K. Tot- ten of Bowman, brother-in-law of. Mrs. | | Lillian ‘totten, who gained, some un-j SUNDAY: SHOOT! if TEST welcome notoriety before the federal grand jury in connection with the indictment. of’ Kate, Richards O'Hare, CASE 1 BE ARGUED IN who had been a guest of ‘the. Tottens while in. Bowman. The seating of these two nien, with Vermilya already SUPREME SOURT FI iD y on the ‘board, would leave the two Hanna oppoint ear “Chalrnion Lavi k. Crawford of Sentinel Butte, and Dr. J. D. Taylor, of Grand Forks—in the ee riday afternoon 15 ¢ sei ahaes for minority,’ and would: ‘give the admin- the case of the’people versus A. F. stations of all éducational' in- Davis, a friendly action. appealed. from | Suton: Judge Cole’s court in Cags: county ‘for the purpose of placing a construction ‘on the laws covering Sunday. shooting. DIVISION Of RE BEL An application made for. the advance- ment of this ‘case ‘on the stpre:ne court calendar in order that a. ruling ‘TROGPS NEAR CHPITAL might be’ obtained prior to the open- ing, of the ‘hunting ‘season, Sunday; Bepteniet A6e ae, granted, Uy the “(Continued trom 7 trom Page One.) supreme court yesterday.’ Attorney | tnat they be sent home to the Caucas- pe Feta nres, Will abpsae sian front, where, however, they must imaginary: charge. of having done Bot bie i ae rane eat theif core: some: Sunday,’ shooting “last. spring, “oatter protracted é negotiations we tne the) state general, will repre- agreed to recommend this solution to Premier Kerensky and we returned IDAHO to ape the A ate bremier ee Bet promised‘ us that' the ‘savage division’ ATIOKAL GARDENER, will be unpunished: and will ie ee home ‘to ‘the Caucasus ‘to .replgteits Pree ranks, and will be exempt from ‘serv- inten ie wont vot Major Me. ies from the Turks. 1 consider. their Ginniss went through yesterday on a rho Italian losees in the eleventh special train bound for Charictte, N. Isonzo battle, says an official. state: tahgngnt af tdako Oe eoeae a ment issued today by the ‘Austrian laid over in Mandan for several hours; Peiee oh: nee ached aliioat a en, route to the ‘same. destinacinn. i 7 waise! There Seems to be some douit as to OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF CITY whether the northwéstern division, COMMISSION, SEPT. 10; 1917. with which North Dakota probably; ’ GEC PRE PE UT will’ be “assigned, ‘is gding to North | . The City Commission met in regular or South Carolina. session. *! missioners Battey, Bertsch, Best and : ani Kirk.’ An ordinance compelling all i ote ae, railway companies in the city of Bis- R marck ‘to have and. maintain a flag-. COOD FRUIT, VERY CHEAP man, or lights, or gates at such cross- ipa agen ings as’ may be designated: by the City ron are now getting Commission was read: for the second fruit’ by the car Ioad time and passat ae f; Attorney Allen appeared and speal ana kad sneap too. ing for his clients asked that the final You can afford to can, pickle and preserve and use" plenty fresh’ fruit ‘at estimate of Hanlon & Okes be held up for another week. Attorney Andrew Miller appeared’ and. spoke for the Northern’ Pacific Railway company the present asking that the city barn on the right of way be moved at once. Fine Elberta Peaches, pe The: Commission: accepted the offer crate rs et $l of the county for barn” in. question, price,paid to be. $300.00. Extra fine Bartlet Pears The City Auditor was ordered to per box. ii $2.40 publish a notice in the official paper asking the citizens. of Bismarck to boil the water furnished by the Bis- marck Water Supply Company. ' * Commissioner ’ Kirk “introduced a sidewalk resolution of the usual form, ordering walks tobe built on the ‘east Green Gage and Ttalian Plums, ‘per crate, reat box size.) 2.0... $1.2 gee a fe and Ialian side of Elock 7 Original Plat and the crate, four west side of Block 9, Original Plat. Sanka Wigiemsisiepete $1.75 The Commission rescinded the /or- |g der’ to rebuild sidewalk at the corner of Rosser street and Second: street. E. E: . Morris, .assqssor, » protested against his assessment by.the Special Assessment Commission for. sewer connections in paving. District .Num- ber Two. The Commission decided thé assessment was’ just and accepted the assessmtent as presented: by ‘the Plums, Green Gage or Ital- ian, per basket . '50c Crab Apples, per box # 50 Tomatoes, per crate $1.25 Tomatoes, per Ib. .. 10c Cantaloupes, per crate Special Assessment Commission: aoe, et X 'The final etimate “of the “Haggart Saito cas Construction Company:.for ‘the: lower- Cantalo: e ing of the Sanitury-Sewer on Third “aMality, each 7. fine street was held. up and is not.to be y , paid until a satisfactory adjustment hasbeen made in the matter of*the Broadway sewer pump. © It Was, de- cided to* pay the cost’ of lowéring. the sanitary sewer out of the general fond: The report of the chief of. police for the month of Angust, 1917, show- ing 41 arrests made, was received and ordered. filed. B. M. Beers and Sons bid for the furnishing of a well to the-City Hos- pital at $1.60 per foot was accepted and the City Attorriey was instructed to draw up a contract for the same. The Appropriation ,, Ordinance for the Year 1917 was introduced by Com- missioner Battey and read for the firct time. The report. of:the Audi- :torium committee-was received ahd “We hope to get, another car. of fruit, but not. cer- tain. In fact we are pre- paring to buy everything possible in car lots after this and ‘if ‘we succeed The McConkey . Commercial:Co. 510 Broadway Phone 209 There were present Com-| The use’ v: gold as a,substitute for lead Or bone as a filling was perfected in 1855 by Dr. Robert Arthur of timore, while in 1884 Prof. ‘A, D. Mu ler of Berlin, in his discovery of the bacteria origin of diseases of the tecth and of the lirge part’ played by lacti¢ atid, opened the Wway' to avenues of research witch may ultimately lead to the total extinction of the dentist. ‘Defeat Lies in Giving Up. It is not losses or falls ‘that make a failure of Ufe, but lack of courage to get up and go on, to pick up the old ‘tools and try again, “ While life lasts, endeaver must last also, for de- feat lies in giving up. xchange, The Easiest Way. “She determined’'to be boss of the house, but he was pretty strong-willed Milinself.” “How'd she manage it? “Became his cook instead of his wife. Jit to:any others who, are ruptured— GARE. RUPTURE I was badly ruptured while lifting a trunk several’ years ‘ ago Doctors said my only: hope of cur? was an 0)- eration, ‘Trusses did me no good. Kinally | got;hold of something: that quickly and. completely cured me. Years have" "passed and the’ rupture has never retarned, although I ‘am do- ing hard work’ as a carpenter. There was no operation, no lost time, no trouble. | have nothing to sell, but will, give full information about how you: m&y. find a complete cure with- out optration, if you white to me. Eugene M. Pullen, Cafpenter, 398 D, Marcellus Avenue, Manasquan, N. J. Better cut out this notice and show 30,98 |4 TONIGHT ONLY COMING Fatty Arbuckle SPECIAL TO-NIGHT: * GEORGE BEBAN — in the five- act play, of, supreme power “PASQUALE’ a “Motta on Pictures of North Dakota , Troops in Reviewion ~~ the Streets of Biamarck. TONIGHT ONLY PARAMOUNT OFFERS The House of the Golden Window BISMARCK [tHEATRE © BO DEPUTIES 10 INVESTIGATE W. ut frequency of arshal HH. Aroused by the ree r elevator fires, State L. Reade has in the squadron of 50 special deputies whose deemed necessary; condemn struc- tures which are regarded a menace and make complete reports of stances which they may disco eiforts to destroy the nation’s food supply. ‘Necessarily, deputies are kept a secret. sults. Mr. Reade anticipates a mark-} ed diminishment in the number of ele- shal some time ago for the razing of buildings condenned as fire-traps. The holders of this property will be giv- en another opportunity to present their views. The state fire marshal, vested with responsibility for the enforcement of North Dakota’s new statute covering the registration and licensing of elec- tricians, announces that the firs meeting of the state board of electri- cians will be held in the near future at. Minot, where a number of examin- ations will be. made of applicants for licenses. RUSSELL GIVES INTERESTING PEN {Continucd from Page One.) that reflects great credit on the Rus- sian people. They had joy themselves and they wanted all the neighbors to come in and have some. There were two men in Russia that never for a moment allowed their en- thusiasm to distort their knowledge of the world as it really is with Ger- many in it. One was Prince Kropotkin, the old- time philosopher and_ revolutionist, whose daring escape from the for- tress of Peter and Paul is one of the most stirring chapters in the imper-, ishable history of Russian Democracy, and the other was Placongff, who first unfurled the red flag of revolu- tion in the Nevsky Prospekt, the great thoroughfare of Petrograd: These elder warriors in the long fight continually warned their coun- trymen that so long as German autoc- racy remained in the world unbrok- en there was no chance for democracy ; either in Ru: or in any other plac 1 heard Prince Kropotkin speak on this subject one Sunday afternoon in ithe Norodny Dom, great people’s pal- ace of Petrograd, and his logic was like an avalanche rushing down a Swiss mountainside. It swept all be- fore it. Kropotkin and insisted that the fir: democracy in Ru .the other democracies all possible help in the 1 Placonoff steadily duty of oa) new the world 2 and death you may savé a life.or at least stop the misery of-rupture and the worry and'dahger df-an operation: “°° struggle against autoc {lution was only a when sEgrensky came out of hi: ce and“'shw*that these mon were" ri; da flying | sort of thing. duty it is to inspect elevators, order] ists’ demonstration and w enhanced fire protection where it is}as clever a 0 in-] belonged to him as much as to telli and Tsc’ stuff about the race between death the names of these/and a Napoleon C They are} anything in that. already at work and are gaining re-j be possivle for a man vator fires. Ke From Rugby comes advice of the color in his face and is obvious)y not! OF tho longest, most intention of property-owners to resist a husky. orders issued by the state fire mar- clear and good, his step is quick and: py A.B. conviction, which has grown steadily | firm, his voice has the ring of health, among all Russian people that think. his hand grasp is the grip of a man He is a good parli ontarian, but}of vigor, and when he is launched up- not so good as Tserat the silent}on one of his amazing speeches I man of Russia, nor as T'schaidse, the|can assure you the only impression resourceful chairman of the National] you get from ‘him is of power and Council. These two, in my judgment, | health. have no superiors in any parliamen-| he picture of an invalid with one tary body in the’ world. I have seen! foot in the grave and yet doing thesa oratorical feats was of course, very FE ATOR FIRES Tschaidse steer the council so switt-|oratoriéal feats course, ver a [ ly and skillfully around _ perilous | taking, and a good story, but it seems shoals'and through difficult straits] to be chiefly a pipe, 5 that he made all the other presiding| Not so “big a pipe, however, as the Suspicion of Intent to Destroy officers of my acquaintance seemjother idea that he will “save Rus- bunglei He was like old Hank Ha Nobody ‘will do that but just Nation’s Food Supply the prince of Nantucket skippers. H Russia herseif. oy knew instinctively in advance every ————— Brings A\ Action change in wind or weather and had are satisfied. éverything ready for it. Good Parliamentarian. 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