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BISMARCK DAILY. TRIBUNE PRO- EFFORT. 10 STOP ED CROSS WORK ERMAN WG RENE MAN DICKINSON BOY GETS DRAWS NO, | IN “UND LOTER MEDAL OF LEGION OF HONOR FOR BRAVERY Dickinson, N. D., Sept. 24.— Leon L.’ Brown, well known in Dickinson and nephew of Brooks and J. W. Goodall, has been dec- orated with the medal of the le- gion of honor for exceptional skill and bravery on the French front. He enlisted with a Canadian regi- First Choice of Roosevelt ing Sold to Soldiers ment and won a licutenancy in Reserve Claims Forman, N. D,, Sept. 24.—Reports three months. Di N. D., Sept. 24—Peter lund of Renville drew first plac in the land lottery held here in co I The America . t’s the next thing to genius to know the hat that suits you best. That’s why. we are showing a. series of them in order to help dies are . indusiriously knitting for the American Red Cross were to be sold by that organization to the sol- diers and there was back of the Red Ra ous Cross a gigantic profiteering scheme, David Senge of Chonawert. mans and socialistic agitators hag ; 0. 4, Harold D. Lillibridge, Die hunuicapped she work of the ed sons No. 6 Loy’ William Lillibridge Cross socitey here. In spite of stren- oa RG! Hf re Hk Meka gions uous’ denials these’ ridiculous reports te Ne fo Peace ay, ae see , t d the officers 0. 7, Francis D. Gore, Re- continue to crop ou gan; No. 8, Kdmund H. Broehl, Re- these falsehoods to their source. La- =a of the few numbers drawn ales who, pehewantly retarned their 2% Hospital After Not Having ents of other states were It nee : : Rushfeldt, Hawley, Minn., ideradle argument has been requir. Had Clothes Off for Week F sideravle arg 8 m requr: 3 , Tiee ever i ‘in, ed in. some instances to convince 8. D., No. Everett Firschner, Elm- them that the Red Cross society is a wood, W No. Alice Goggins, i D. Sept. 24—Standing in| Ssheroft, S. D. N Helen Rush- diers in the war zone the product of]. forward trench with an advance Me Goneins peut by mn ne war AS ee pulel a M. Goggins, Asheroft, §. D., No. 48} these patriotic Womens aor gardiy| arty in “No. Maw's Land” for 22] Albert 8, Rushfeldt, ‘Hawley, “Minn, 8 rel 0 vs fighting in| enough to spray him with mud, and! was the number of claims drawn by for the relief of the boys fighting inj Vr achine gun dallets constantly | members of the same families. whizzing over head, Rev. . Shearer him fer some time. shock, rheumatism end scabies,’ the later due to the fact that during a et week he spent in the trenches he 6 i f f} NG ‘OWA was not the shells} °27"! a to them. But the o—— ee. ad a machine gun trained on < Sains ‘ 5 my par ches, and every ; Uncle Sam: Will Conduct Real Es- the bull ing over my head. | Cf course, I could have lain down in Boni {my ‘hole and been out of danger, but Sanish s Sanish, .N. D., Sept. 24.——Enter- tack, pnd so to stand up all the} prising citizens are offered-an excel-| ime, A few the trenches we made an attack 07} jn Sanish or Eatesville, good towns! : and succeeded in on the Berthold Indian reservation, turing that machine gun and 88 pris’) trom Uncle Sam. All unreserved and | TLE ae wiil be offered for sale “at public 1 outery” by the department of the inte- | W W WHO COULDN | rior at Batesville on Oct. 5 and at Oo é 1 in person or, by agent, and any indi- BE SEARCHED WAS AND vidual, may,-burchage any.number of i lots for which’ he is the highest bid- least 25 per cent of the purchase price on date of sale for lots bring- ie Proclamation ‘Failed to’ Protect| ing more than $10, the remainder, it you make your choice. i ie ey i within one year, with more eral With so many Lan- Vicini ¢ Fordvill terms on purchases made at above = icinity of Fordville $50 per lot. The lots are appraised phers, every man un : —— by the department of interior at $25 Fordville, N.D., Sept. 24—Three] ¢> $90. Ss + fi d h 1. W. W., giving their > tripes can find tne . and Herbert Jones, working on the DRIVEN UP A TREE one that was desi ned s O'Keefe threshing rig near me panes E eci i Minto, were arrested on a charge of|Fordville Man Has Exciting Ex- especially tor him. When the raid was made the officers . : he pty threegallon jug and| Fordville, N. D., Sept. 24.—J. S. ica is your Lanpher. partially filled with H-| > Kearney, driven up.a tree and ig hs quor, kept there fer two hours by a * (If The Americais not your — | yhat allon of red cye costing the| m style ask to.see your dealcr’s | mea in M sold for $14,] ‘to range at vail on the: publis highway near here, was liberated over to district court under bonds in} only when neighbors came to the the sum of $500. that the articles which patriotic Ja- ally, by_ro-G hael E. McCaffney, Gaylor; are making a vigorous effort to trace gan. Kighty-five numbers were drawn. yarn and knitting needles, and ¢ 5G. Gogbing: “Aaheerte —Caught 38 Germans distributing absolutely free to sol-| Lakota, N. feldt, Hawley, Minn. No. 45; Joseph attempt to discourage a humane w hours with shells falling near] No. $0, One peculiarity of the lottery rites his wife, Mrs; Catherine Shear- . ‘om a hospital in France that ha) had enough of trench ‘fare, to Shear- being in the. hos | did not have his clothes off. “What few miautes it would open up and tate Sales in Batesville and 1 had to be ou the look-out for an at- ights before we left} jent opportunity. to buy a corner lot the German: oners. We only lost three men.” undisposed of lots in these two towns Sanish on Oct. 8. Bids may be made der. Payments will be made at the} ROOZE WAS DISCOVERED rate of $10 in full on lots which do : not bring more than that price, and at : i : the price is $50 or less, to be paid Alleged Blind-Piggers in der the Stars and names as James Collins, John Sweeay ' selling boove to fellow workmen. perience With Mad Bull Perhaps The Amer- Pidtaal t the hearing it developed mad bull which had been allowed stock of Lanpher hats.) by the drink. has been bound rescue with pitchforks. In St. Pauf’ 26% 2% eek: The Ryan Hotel Should be your hotel if you want the best accommodations possible mod- erately priced. Whether your visit to Saint Paul is for business or pleasure---for sight-seeing : : or buying---the Ryan is your hotel; newly rebuilt and refurnished, under the personal management of Richard - : M. Gray, for many years manager of the Chicago Beach Hotel, Chicago; con- x ; venient, and modern in every way. Full particulars on request. : The Ryan Hotel SIXTH,AND ROBERT STREETS ____, - SAINT PAUL, MINN. Peter Ecklund Lucky in Getting} ri the unive ithe college DEAN BABGOGK HEADS. DAKOTA FOR PRESENT \Pcpular Educator Selected by Regents and Faculty as Act- { ‘ | ing President Grand Forks, N. D, Sept. 24.—Dr. B.S, cock, dean of the coilege of mines, was elected acting president of the versity of North Dakota to fill the vacapcy caused by the resig- j nation of Dr. FL. MeVey, at a joint jmeeting of the hoard of regen | members of the faculty held her | the purpose of considering a succes sor to Dr. MeVey. i bcock is ‘the senior dean of ity, having served for H years as dean of the college of jmining engineering before all ev neering courses ware combined in He has com one college. up with | vears af i struggle, the .committee feels {that no man of thé facaliy is bewe | fitted to carry on the work of the in- stitution, He is popular with faculty student body. loit college, and. who w deanship of the Uniy y Dakota to the presidency of the Uni- versity of Idaho, and who has proposed by friends a: y Dr. MeVey, will not pe of his name in this connection, oS: ident Crawiord of thg board of re- gents a . -“Among others who have been suggested are Leon C. Mar- \shall, dean of economics in the Uni- £ Minnesota; L. D. Coffman, !dean of college of education, Minne- sota; R. B. Ward, head of the depart- jment of zoology at Illinois; W. 'T. | Foster, president of Read college, Port . Ore; President Farrand of the University of Colorado; Vresident Penrose of Whitman ‘coli Oregon; President Slagle of the University of South Dakota; ‘G.D. ‘Strayer, head of of education, Columbia university; W. C. Baglev of the de- partment of education, Columbia; 1. O, Holland of the department of ed- ucation, Washington state college; and Thomas W. Carver, department of economics, Harvard. President Frank L. MeV now at Lexington, being installed as president of the University of Ken- tucky, will return to.Grand Forks on Qctober 6 to ‘be present at the open- ing of the university October 10, and will remain about a2 week before re- turning to Washingion where he is engaged in important. work for the United States government. MINOT WOMAN INSISTS THAT HUSBAND'S DEATH “BE FROBED BY COUNT Mrs,;Mation D. Brown Not Satis- fied With Mystery Surround: ing Shooting Mixot, iN. D., Sept. 24.—Mrs. Marion D Brown, whose husband died in a local hospital last week from a bullet wouud in the head, sustained at Fes- senden, whither he had gone to lvok | for a location as a barber, ha manded that Wells county author: make a careful investigation of the | cireurisiances surrounding the shoot- ing, with which some mystery seems} toi be connected. Brown was brought here at ibe point of death, and he died scon after his arrival. | FORMAN ROADBUILOER RUS AE. WITH RODE Body Found Partly, Suspended! From Rafter in’ School | House Barn Belfield, N. D., Sept. 24.—The body of Andrew Jewell, aged 49, was found swinging from a rafter in a schoo! house barn about 14 miles south of here. The deceased had been overseer of a crew cn- gaged in roadbuilding during the summer. The morning he sui- cided he left for work as usual, and at 9 c'clock he was found. he had tied a halter rope to the rafter, and-when found his knees were bent and..his feet touching the floor. He had deliberately | rested his weight-on the rope un- til strangulation occurred. Jew- ell was a native of Wisconsin, where a widew and a 17-year-old son survive. : t For Elderly People As we pass the primo of Ife the || Warlouz organs of the body have @ tendency to_weakoa, esvocially the bowels. Rogularity in this important function is #0 essential to good: health that old folks should be very chrefnl. t constipation. A cons stomach waste in the b: jy MeaGiacho, Mting, billonsness, piles, etc, and should a sod Ammediateiy; it 4s the direct cause of much so- vious discase. i The most effective. romety for coustipstion is @ combingcicn of shmple laxative herbs: with pepsin Sold in drug ster uncer the name of Dr. Caldwéil’s Syrip Fep- sin. It costs only fifi bottle, is mild in 4t: res gripe or strain, and, briss x Liof -guickly ia an easy, manner. Gok a hottie 6. your drursist aot sew house; it is the. teal fa: & trial be Excellent Laxative ||! Riccardo Stracciari! Europe has.placcd Stracciari’s mag- nificent voice frst among living baritones. South America, unerring in musical judgment, turned his last year’s tour into a veritable triumphal progress. ; This Fall finds him in the United States— where he begins a scason with the Chicago Opera Company. His first, and exclusive, American records are Columbia AS Pa 1S His role for Cctober is that of Figaro—the gay figure who struts through Rossini’s immortal “‘Barbiere di Stvigla.”’? We sings the classic bari- tone aria—‘‘ Largo al Factotum”’? (Make Way for the Factotum). . -And how Stracciari does sing it! His robust vigor and amazing range are at their dramatic best. He puts a lustre, a dashing gaiety, a glittering brilli- ance into this scintillating air that surely never gleamed there before. Lars: a 21 ke ‘companiment ion of Giorgio Polacco. 12-inch $1.50 You will find the musicfsom your favorite operas on Columbia Records — superbly readered by famous arti Hear them at any Columbia Dealcr’s. New Columbia Recerts on cats the" 29th of every month With France, absolute German war, There them. ot had fel hoped i “Naw.” “Why Lyon Interviews German Prisoners; |“: They Didn’t Want War; Coming to and tile, that is behind this world ! have just had the rare privilege to the of intery: soners. 1 so their vie odd German prisoners who gath- ing to 5 J around me. . : ‘, who had lived in Buffalo, N. Y.,/out and we either had to go or be) merica now that we have come into Went war might get into the war but I had ing rap he wouldn't have to fight his n. hat do you think of your sub- marine warfare?” 1 asked. “Not as effective as we thought,” the architect replied. “We believed we could starve England in a few months, but they seem to be bduildins * e 9 : | ships as fast as we gan sink, them. America When it’s All Over 3225.22" He said he understood that Ger- many had 250 suomarines. By C. C. LYON. ed: ‘Take:my own case. I have| The architect had been taken pris- | oner since America entered the war. : | A the American Troops in a wife and two children. 1 was jus! | He exploded the theory held in- Amer- Sept. 24.—President Wiison is getting a good start in America. Ear-| jeg that the German armies had been ly right in assuming it is in 1914 1 returned to Germany to j;ept in ignérance of America’s en- autocracy, and not the rank take my family back to America. MY | trance, ther got sick. 1 remained with him. heard of it wi ‘The war came on and I was in-| you can’t keep suc { line. 1 would have deen! soread like wild: wing a number of German an American ci v.” lall we talked about for days.” He added h amily were! «po you honestly believe Germany s not an officer among scing to America as soon as the War’ can win this war?” This to the archi- They were all enlisted men, 15 over. > .. _} tect. are apt to reflect the | “Eight or ten others are also g0!ng| “Not now,” he replied. “I think of the iillions of Ger- te America to live,” he said. “That the best we can hope for is a draw. tgei into the war without Weulin’t indicate our masses hate) The enemy has become too strong. on their part. j America, would it?” vy, } America has given the allies renewed vere two spokesmen for the! sin Germany had noth rege, and will furnish a big army. in the making of the War,” The average German vould be satis- “We were callel) gog, 1 think, with a draw.” the allies won't agrea to a isted. ” he replied, “It will hin a few days. a thing secret. It That was about “The ma One- was a man of satd the archive: g the war. The shot. a grad-!| “Hundrods of t German university.' bee: xcellent Eng! {bu your feelings toward Ic There is: ainst Germany,” 1 asked that wouldn't cry for joy if pea Oo you hate us >| “TAILOR-MADE SUITS AT READY-MADE PRICES” | Klein—Tailor and Cleaner jwere declared today. We want to get at ail,” the architect replied.’ home. ‘d be surprised how. many of us A relatives and good friends in when he e ‘ $20.00 to $40.00 America. We can’t forget them. I! One yeu pushed his wi 8-29.1 mo. America thro it for a long time ffered me his hand, talk-| \ mn German, falonian, interpreting for it would all be over before TER S PILLS DIAMOND RAND, he has two cousins Be 9 = Ask you fi army ia you know from Ba id. There was a chorus of hy rs