The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 26, 1917, Page 2

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if ‘ ident of the city | ar ‘HERNG. ON ORDER 10. BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE OTA AND NORTHWEST. \HARVEY. PEEVED; RULED. | OUT OF RACES £0 DRAY: + HORSES €OULD GET COIN Fort Yates, N. D., Sept. 25.— RESTRAIN FRAZIER UP | ee yauznb,sup ot Harvey went to McLaughlin with tii tt his Pinto pony, Chico, expecting Effort to’Block’ Governor's‘ At-} to cop all. the money. When he arrive dthere he found, he as- tempt to Oust President | serts ,that Harry Moore had his | two-dray horses entered in the Shaw to Be Argued i Minot,” Sept. sarne event, and Harry, alleges Earring, got to the judges first, and they ruled out the poor In- the application made to the local di trict court restraining Governor | zier from removing W. 5. Shaw, p i dian and his stecd. commission, by that Shaw’s attorneys on the grou the governor has not author: GOODIES FOR THE REDS | THIRD ANNUAL Fall | pvery Oven in Coanty Busy Turn- IN BILLINGS OPENS YT BOOM FIN he er’s Booth Exposition Expected to Be Best | Fort Yates, N. D, Sept. 26.—A Red Cross booth where all man- Yet Held in Famops Old Cow Country | -| He will wait in Minot for orders to LADIES OF MINOT... TENDER ‘SOLDIERS FAREWELL PARTY Departing Warriors Présented| With Year's Membership by Elk Brothers Minot, Sept. 26. not held a farewell dance for § diers leaving with the North Dakota contingent at the Elks’ home last| night. The El the thirty members of the order who belong to the two local companies with a membership card for a year. WHEAT RUNNING UP TO 22 BUSHELS PER ACRE ON SIOUX RESERVATION Unusually Good Yields in Indian Country Reported by Gov- ernment Engineer Fort Yates, N. D., Sept. 26.—L. W. Harris, engineer in charge of the gov- ernment tractor being used in the Cannonball district, reports that D. V. Wheeler, southeast of Solen,! threshed an average of 30. byshels of | oats to the acre. Daniel Perkins’ rye! near Mcintosh went 3) bushels, and | ¥red Lovitt’s wheat in the same scc- tion ran 22 bushels to the acre. TO BECOME AVIATOR ‘Minot Boy Passes Successful Ex- amination in Chicago ‘Minot, Sept. 26.—Chester Jacobson has returned from Chicago, where he passed examinations for enttance in the reserve officers’ aviation corps. report. BISMARCK FIRM WINS ner of dainties as acceptable to the red palate as to the white will be a feature of the annual Sioux county fair, which, opens here Thursday. The Sioux county chap- ter of the Red Cross, of which ss Chief Justice John Grass is vice- Fryburg, N. D, Sept 26—The third | president, will be in charge of annual Billings county fair will De) the booth ,and every. kitchen in held here Friday and Saturday with} gigux county is busy. turning dut exceptionally good premium lists and! pies, dough ,cookies, cakes attractions: Governor Lynn J. Frazier | and other edibles to te sold tor is expected to be here Saturday for} the benefit of the Red Cross fund. an address, and an invitation has been cee aaa extended to Rep: P. D. Norton. Races, 'BAD BOOZE AND BAD. roping contests and other sports typ- | F : ical of thé old-time cow country will MOTOR MAKE MIXUP festure the exposition. Beach, N. D., Sept. 26—Bad booze - = = jand a bad motor.made .bad mixture |for Joe Goettsche and W. J. Shanks, CONSTIPATION CAUSE | Witton young men, who mixed things x a ‘in a free-for-all, in which knives fig- O8STINATE HEADACHES ured, while enroute from Yates and ‘ — ; ; Wibaux, Mont.,.in a little roads' “then, your head aches you “|. Both men were badly smashed when il usually find the bowels have ‘they drove up to Beathiin their car been inactive, and if you relieve | ;and asked for surgical attention. this condition, by clearing the | |Neither bas any vivid recollection of intestinal organs of the ferment- how the fight started. ing congestion of stomach Ra REET waste, foal gases and bile, the TO FORM ASSOCIATION head is relieved immediately. — Remember this the next time | Stecle Coynty Land Promoters to you suffer from headache. The | | Get Into:the Game ! combination of simple laxative —— bs with pepsin sold by drug- Finley, N. D., Sept. 26.—A meeting &i under the mame of Dr. | |of Steele county promoters will be Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin, ishigh- ] | held here October 2 for the purpose ly: tecommended as a gentle ldx- of organizing a Steele county branch ative that acts’easily and quick- ‘of the North Dakota Immigration and ly, without griping or discom- Development association. Kd Horner. fort. It contains no opiate; nar- lof Finley and W. D. Cheshire of Lu cotic, or habit-forming drug, is | ‘verne are the local committee in pleasant to'the taste, and:a most charge. effective household remedy. | | —_— Mothers find it especially desir- 300 MORE SUMMONED able a8'a laxative for children: | ! AE | got gan buy Dr. Caldwell | | Ward County Must Examine An- syrup Pepsin from your drug- other Class of Registrants ~ gist for fifty cents. Get a.bote sulle Minot, < Sept. 26—Three hundrel more men have been notified to \ap- pear before the local board of exam- iners this week to make ‘certain that Ward county's quota wiil be com- plete when the order comes for the remaining 87 men to leave. tle and have it in the house when needed. A trial bottle, free of charge, can be obtained by writ- ing to Dr. W.'B. Caldwell, 456 Washington St., Monticello, Illi- nois, Gets Contract for Big Heating Plant at Wing ing, N, D., Sept. 26,—French & Welch of Bismarck have been award- ed the contract for installing a mod- ern hot-air heating system in the new Wing school. The plant is to be in operation by October 8, Printer Proves Careless Wit! Shooting Stick - ‘Minot, Sept. 26,—Hllsworth George; local printer, removed the guard from the trigger of his gun while out hunt- ing and when the gun discharged un- expectedly. the shot severed one toc and ‘badly injured others. The Better Fighter. “De man who admits dat he kin be seared,” sald Uncle en “generally puts up a better fightvdan de map dat’s allus bluftin’ ‘bout what a here he is.” STATES: Ting These Tires On Your That is why ‘their sales continue to forge ahead yi month by. month, That is why users of United States ° users of. United States Tirce this year. five is suited to your needs of price and use. Are Good Tires ‘Royal Cord’ ‘Nobby’ ‘Chain’ United States TUBES and TIRE ACCESSO- RIES Have All the Sterling Worth and Wear that Make United States Tires Supreme Also tiees for motor trucks, motor cycles, ° bicycles, and aeroplanes aie’ Stock oF United States Tires Carripd Sao PIE, Why It Costs Less: to Have Because of their supreme mileage-giving qualities. For United States Tires are the standards of low mileage cost. + last year are still That is why, sooner or later, you, too, wi: i user of United States Tires. Ask the nearest United States Tire dealer. .'; one of the United States Tir. : A Tire for Every Need ‘of Price and Use ‘Usco’ ‘Plain’ i Car { ear by year, presented each of| ~ ,| when worn out and aids in the up- \ nenses are budgeted. They are taken Ss MAO FOR UNGL Charleston navy yard. in the middle is a radio operator. E-SAN'S. YEOWOM Here are three of Uncle Sam’s women’ yeomen, or yeowomen, at the In the American navy a yeoman petty officer who has charge of the Stores in his department. hTese girls make excellent navy clerks, and release men for sterner work. The miss i ‘ WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 26, 1917. os ! diers to which their books are to go. Committees have been appointed in éach, city, town and village of the state, but iri order that none who are willing to give, and it.is hoped that the mother, wife, sister and sweet- heart of every soldier and sailor in the army or naval service will want to do so, contributions may be left with the librarian at the public li- brary. Miss Gratia Countryman of Minne- apolis public library is. divisional di- rector for lowa, Nebraska, North and South Dakota and Minnesota. The state directors include: North Dakota, Mrs. M. C. Budlong, Bis- marck; South Dakota, Miss Julia ©. Stockett, Pierre; Nebraska, Miss Char- lotte Templeton, coln; Iowa, John- | son Brigham, De: oines. Patterson is chairman for county. WELCH ON WAY BACK Deputy Sheriff Bringing Alleged White Slaver Deputy |Sheriff Rollin Welch left San Antonio, Tex., today with Jask Bennett, a sismarck citiz here for white slavery and wit found to haye enlisted in the States army. 4 is an appointed One of the first official acts of Major General Tasker H, Bliss the new chief; of staff of the United States army yes- terday was, the preparation and tele- graphing of a ringing endorsement of the library, war‘council million .dollar | campaign, to provide libraries for all soldiers’ and sailors in United States serviee, to Major General Carter of Chicago. y General Bliss, with a perfect knowl- edge ‘of army conditions and surround- ings and knowing well the dangers that confront_the hundreds of thou-j sands of active, eager young Ameri-| can men who -have been suddenly snatched from civil, Hfe and surround- ed with military restraint that bars practically all: forfnef amusements, is a firm believer itt every thing that will help to, “keep fit:men fit.” The library:war fund campaig ducted by a committee appoint Hon. ‘Newton D. ‘Baker, ‘secreta war, and headed by Frank A. Vander- lip, the well. known New York: banker, opens today and continues until. Sept. 30. Simultaneous .campaigns are. he- ing conducted in.every state, city, town and village inthe country and every state-has been asked to rais amount equal to five per cent of its population. _ 4 The plan has been enthusiastically endorsed by practically every state governor and in many states the goy- ernor is taking an active part in the campaign service. , To Build 30 Libraries. The library war council has in charge the erection of libraries at the 2 cantonmeats, the ‘providing of skilled litrarians and the furnishing of 10,000 books for each building. ‘The work ,is-directly in line with thgt of the ¥. M. C. A. and the Knights of Columbus, and was turned over to the library war council and its working body, the American Library associa- tion, by the committee on ‘training camp? activities, because both organi- zations felt that the American Library association was best qualified to pro- vide for the library work. “A milion dollars for a million books for a million: soldiers” is one of the slogans of the great nation-wide campaign, and every dollar raised this week by the committees in charge of the “work will go toward the erection of buildings and the purchase of hooks. The entire, expense of the campaign has been taken care of by private subscription. . Dollar Buys a Book. One dollar buys a book, replaces it keep of the libraries.. Every doner of $1 or more may have his name placed in one of the books ‘that goes to sol- diers in cantonments, on the march, at naval stations, on board ship, i active service, on rest periods, return- ing from the front and in the hos- pitals. No soldier or sailor in the eee NE Ee WHERE THE HONE GOES; ITEMS FRON APROPRATION BL The following items show how Bi marck’s municipal housekeeping e: | from the annual appropriation bill, in-; troduced Monday evening: Salaries . Public library Printing and stationery. Street depariment .. Health department Fire department .. Police department . Water and sewers. j Needy poor .. Total for gener by the Western Sa’es Co. Municipal bond: | Paving district |, Special assessment j Contingent fund .. | Total appropriations S 140 A Million Dollars for a Million = ae Toke , Books for a Million Soldier Boys Bismarck Enters Upon Nation-Wide Campaign to Supply Sommies With Suitable Reading Material—General Tasker H; Bliss Heartily Commends Great Work. Softens shoes wear longer. Sumoud HOME SET Gentine bristle dauber. Large lamb’s wool polisher. Ask Nearest Store BLACK —TAN —WHITE— RED of the United States army or y will be neglected. Each community has the’ privilege of designating, if so desired, the par- ticuldy cantonment. or group of sol- WZ fh, Ya ¥, | icOhies you. “Accession of; good; valuable ‘vesu corisequences; benefit.” ee The Maxwell actually carns a profit for Webster defines profit as follswes . An automobile saves your time and energy. Brighten ‘Your Shoes. With and preserves leather. 50 shines for a dimé.” makes shining easy. | "y Yj ws SY lis; useful y ‘ - And a Maxwell, motor car accomplishes WA ’ that saving on an outlay of only $2 a week ; to run the car. of investing-$2 a week. afford not to own a Maxwell, oat “) Yetring Car $7452 Roadster $745; Coupé $1095; Berline $1095; Sedan $1095. All prices f. 0. b. Detroit j DISTRIBUTORS Bismarck N. D. Mandan, We know of no more profitable method No man in ordinary circumstances can WESTERN SALES CO. : \ N.D.

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