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; f . dressed, he was taken; to Minot. i / BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE ‘THURSDAY, OCT. 18, 1917. 3 MAKERS OF AFFIONITS | = SCOOP: MARKED WEN -UNDER U. §. _ EXEMPTION REGULATIONS Copy of All ‘Papers With Names HER IF L COULD GO CHES i Aes of Men Who ‘Sign Them . AIRSHIPING WITH HER OH LET ME. ELIT: Furnished Registrants | en SWIELLVERSE aN , BESIDE The district Saantios board, after a i. MN > GOES LIKE MY : BLONDE having brought every matured claim for exemption and appealed case down to date, took a week's adjournment today. A number of cases are yet to be acted upon, but the time for the presentation of claims has not yet expired. The necessity of furnishing the reg- istrant with a copy of affidavits filed in cases where an appeal is taken trom the decision of the local board. THE CUB REPORTER. “WELL © GOFMY NERVE « ~ AY LAST WROTE. “TH? BLONDE AVIA TRIK A LOVE POEM ASKING THIS — (TS. FROSTY Now _-__ It’s Great to Bea Poet = WHERE ONCE WASDEW ED UKE TO FLY: S AF LIGHT WITHYOU! — by some one ather than himself is causing some trouble. At Regan, where the publisher of the Headlight was exempted by the dis t board on his claim that his wife was de- pendent upon him, after the local such exemption, at- fidavits protesting against his exemp- tion were filed with the district board. affidavits were fur- the registrant by the district bi , as required by the regulations, and the Regan editor published these together with some very ment on the acts ‘of his smen. In protesting against his exemption, the affiants claimed that the publish- er’s wife was a school teacher and was not dependent on her husband for sup- port. This is about the only case noted in Burleigh county in which exemptions were granted by the dis] tr board in a dependency. case in| which the local board ‘had’ dented ex emption. q STATE COWMISSIONER | “By “Hop” GEE - IT PANS Fes eld yee . Hoe ANSWER 70 BE A POET vo NOURL | TST $0 (OU CAN NOTE: 8055, StOP-BEING ONE. + & NEO VOUS STUFF | fo Mah : | All Cheked Up With Catarth?) Why Continue Makeshif oT 2 Sprays and. douches will never(rid of Catarrh, ‘you must drive the, cure ‘you. | - disease.germs out,ofyour blood. pe annoying enongh when}: Splendid. sesnlts, ‘have been 1 orted from the use of S.S.S., eeu pen vad Sea 4 atarrh germs, for which it is, sf fect antidote, my peebciin SS. S. is sold by all druggists, ’ If you wish medical are ag to ite treatment, of “your ‘own. individual case, write ‘to-day to, Chief Medica) Adviser, Swift Specifec€o., Dept.B.* ; Atlanta, Ga. Bed & Catarrh is it chokes up: your nostrils and, air, passages, causing painful: saad. :diffi- | cult breathing and other discomforts. But the. reat danger comes when ‘it reaches ‘down into your lungs. + This is why’ you should at once | realize the importance of the proper treatment, and lose no time ex- perimenting with. worthless. remedies which*touch only the surface. Tobe PEANNEA IN HONOR egates to the seventh am conter- PUUUT VE 5 ence of compulsory educators to be. y held in Chicago November, 14 to. 17,P, ° | J. Iverson of Lakota, -A. C, Berg. of. F bit ' ; Towner, Sql..J..Kilert,of, Napoleon, Ka- COMPULSORY EDUCATORS | 70. CHICAGO MEETING Governor Brazierhas named: as del- for Tuesday afternoon did not begin’ GIVEN OBIECT LESSON | | AN BAD. ROAD WAKING until Weinesday. En Route to Meeting of State|at,the timeof the accident by Mr. Tay- lor, who was accompanying Commi Highway Board. Car Turns, | sioner White to Dismarck for a vi Turtle on Curve to the state capital. It was traveling ae Lae not more. than 15 miles an hour, Mr. A direct object lesson in bad road- | White says, when it struck an abrupt building was taught State Highway | turn at, the foot of a steep grade. Here Commissioner EF. White of Mohall, |the roadway was graded improperly, | turned turtle a mile] compelling ‘the car*to skid toward the when his car south of |Max,° pinning under- | edge of the highway, and just as Tay- neath it corge L. ‘Taylor of|lor got the machine.under: control, it natural fun s, AWay gocs indicest: and stomach’ troubles. If you have a bed taste in x ; mouth, tongue coated, appetit: lazy, don’t-care feeling, ro ambit ic energy, troubled with undicested food: you should'take Olive Tablets, the sub Stitute for calomel. Dr Edwards’ Olive stables a i purcly vegetable compound mixed: with Olive oil. ¢ You wiil know them by thcir olive color. They. do the work without griping, crampa or pain, ‘ake one or ere at bedtime for qui¢k ! relief, so you can eat what you' like!'|' - At 10c and 25c per box. All druggists, Sherwood, commissioner of the first} turned over. Mr. White was thrown} Renville county district.” The running |‘clear of, the car and was-uninjured. It board of the car caught Mr. Taylor.|is probable had Mr. Taylor been alone! across the back of the’ neck ,and he | at’the time, he would have been, killed. was slowly choking to'death when| Theodore Andrew 6f Muyville is also Commissioner . White lifted“the ma-|/here for a-meetingrof the ion, chine sufticiéntly to permit his com-|for which ‘Governor Frazier returned panion'to extricate himself. fron ‘d tour of the state which Mr: White returned: to’ Max! with | he -has been: making in. the interest, of | Taylor,.who was cut about the’ head| rural education. A ‘number of import- but othetwise uninjured ,and, after:a/ant matters are to be considered. surggon had been summoned from Gai- = rison and the injured man’s wounds ‘ Be: cause of this delay, thé meeting of the CHRIS BLRTSCH TAKES ! state highway commission scheduled x P : : OVER W. Hl SPEAR & CO. STOMACH UPSET? | GROCERY STORE TODAY Get at the Real Cause—Take By. Re : Edwards’ Olive Tablcts Well Known Business Enterprise That's what thoucands of stomech ign * ze pulicrers arc cone Bee ES mw Anto New Hands taking tonics, or trying to patch upc i poor t sigestion, they are attackiag | Yan Hook in Charge zeal cause of the ailment — cogzed Iv An important business, change was and disordered bowcle, made today when Commissioner Chris Bertsch took over the grocery busi- ~ }ness of Spear & Co, on Sixth street, placing L. Van Hook in charge as man- ager. The establishment formerly was conducted under the name of the Un- ion Mercantile Co., and for somé,time past had been conducted by W. H. Spear & Co. The business occupies a modern building, and, Mr. Bertsch intends:to make a ‘number of further improvements which will make the business one of the best equipped in the ‘capital city. TWO NEW CHURCHES ‘Roman Catholic Houses of Wor- ship for Lignite and Timmer The secretary of state has issued charters to St. Mary’s church, Lignite, atid St. George's, Timmer, both of the Roman Catholic dendmination. Bishop Vincent Wehrle and Vicar General M. J, Hiltner represent the diocese in both instances, while A. Wagner ap- pears ag loca] incorporator for the Lignite church, and Rev. Richard Ott, George M. Sinclair, and George L. Blatz for the Timmer parish, al of Perfect “ae ena af the Book™ Personal Management of Harry C. Metr ry & J t” _ Railroad Men These men know from experience that Sloan's Liniment will take the | sticiness ext of, joints and the sore- ibn 2 Hi cut of muscles—And it’s so imt!_ ‘No rubbing required. quickly penetrates and brings re- f. Eas. to apply and ¢leaner than sy plesters or ointments, Always have a bottle in the house theumatic aches, lama back, rains aad strains, Generous sized bottles ct all druz- Chicago's Wonder Restaurent But Terrace Garden is more POSITIVE EWENGE = "city News a an ane OF INROGULATION. OF FRENCH WAR VICTIMS Widow of Soldier of France, De- clares Atrobities: Cannot Be ~ | Exaggerated | | Positive ‘evidence is in. posses-, sion of the French government that’ French soldiers have been innoculated with tuberculosis: in German prison camps, State. Ex- aminer J..R. Waters was advised, yesterday, by Mme. Ethel Cape-. j hart Viseur, representing the | Union des Femmes de France, | Champigny Sur, Marne, Séine, | Hospital 129, with whom he ‘rode in from Beach on. a Northern Pacific train. Madame Viseur’s entire, family was .wiped out in the battle of the Marne, where she lost her hus- band, two brathers and three nephews. She is in America gath- ering supplies for French civilians who are suffering through the war, and she met, with great success on the Pacific coast, whence large quantities of necessary food are being shipped via the Panama canal. Mme. Viseur declares America is the salvation of France and is confident that but for:the |; moral support of America and the material: istance. now: “being given in‘men. and arms, her, coun- try could not have continued the fight. No exaggeration of. the atrocities which her countrywom- en and those of Belgium have suf- fered at the hands of the Huns is possible, she a! s. - “Flom Velva.—J. W. H. R. De La of Velva is a guest at the Grand’ Paci- fie today. To Minneapois.—Nils Peterson of Ashley was in Bismarck today en route to Minneapolis. Mr. Conklin Ul.—Fred L.. Conklin of the Prodivent Insurance company, is confined to his home by illness, Down. for Pollyanna.—Mrs. F. A.) Callahan and Mrs. W. L. Griffith ot] Wash>urn came down last evening for “Pollyanna.” From Napoleon.—Mrs. D. H. Houser and daughter, Miss Blanche, of Na-| ‘poleon are visiting friends in Bis- marck, their former home. Sterling Visitor.—C. H. Lundquist of \sterling was a business visitor in the city Wednesday. Mrs. H: E. Wildfang and. Miss Randon were also visitors in the city Wednesday from Sterling. Carson Roller Milis—A charter was issued’ by tke secretary of state to- day to the Carson Roller Mills, incor- porated by R. H. Leavitt, Robert D.; Beery and J. F. Contiss with a capital stock of $25,000. To Move Troops.—L. P. Gellerman, Northern Pacific. traffic representa-, tive, who handled the first two move-, ments of select service men for .the American Railway association, is here prepared to supervise the movement of one per cent of North: fakota’s, colored contingent to Camp Dodge the/ five days beginning October. 27. Traffic Men Here.—William Hughes, traffic representative of the C. B. & .Q., and F. J. LaMere, representing the Great Lakes Transit Corp., have left for the east after looking over local f sists, 25c., 50c.; $1.00, loan’s 4inimend MIN d i prospects. | | Of the divorce of rail and lake lines, Mr. LaMere, up to the time represented the Mutual Transit Co. at a number of important lake ports. He ; Was one of a great army of men Ill. thrown out of positions or forced into new fields when the business of all, the railways owning lake: lines was “GETS-IT?’ 2 DROPS, of corn-limpers. like the Statue of Liberty. thrine B. “Macdonald. of the.,state de- Fred Harp2r of Lynchburg. West ‘vor! DHE WGHERt Lakes Tran- sit Corp. K. of. C... Special Mecting—The Knights of Columbus have called a spe- cial méeting. for this evening in their hall in Forth street. when final plans will be made for the annual initia-1 tion wich wil!*be hold here Sunday. GocERNOR RU KE COMES IN TLV E TC. SEE THREE FRICLAMATIONS FILED Coincident h, the arrival of former...Goyerngr Jphn Burke at the capital yesterday, there were filed, In? the. secretary cf state's o*ce, three preclamations of the former chief. executive creating ~w North Dakota counties, and 5 reason had not, fore be formally entered. on the records of the ‘secretary of. state. | - Lepeat’ Thése ‘proclamations were: One ued April 17, 1907, creating the county of Adams; one issued. June 14, 1907, creating the county of Hettinger, and. one. issued April 17,1907, creating the county of Bowman, ~ é “INSPECTING HORSES U. 8) Army: Officials'Here Look.’ ing Over Anixals Offered _ ifse ) Veterinarians and. quartermasters of the United ‘States ‘army Inspected 160 horses ‘and: 40. mules assembled for purchase by. the government at the Soo ‘stockyards this, atterngon. The Heart. Knows. The understanding heart is what is, needed. iboge all else, The, affections are cognitive powers No less than the intellect, . “The heart Knows truth by its affiities, as. the mind verifies it by What we feel, we know more trustworthy » CORKS PEEL OFF! For 25 Cents Peel Off 25 Corns. : “Gets-It,” the greatest corn discov- pry of any age, makes joy-walkers out + It. makes you feel, Buy a’ “1¢ Will Come Off In eaten OF iberty” bastle. ‘Geta-lt”. right now, —free youself at once from all corn misery. It: will. peel offpalalessly, in one completé piece, any corn, old or young, hard or. soft, or. between the toes, any callus, or any corn that has resisted everything else you have ever used.” Off it comes like\magic. Guaranteed. | Wisecasin and Dakota phane men. Fire Slight'y Damages Intericr partment of, education and, C. E..Ca- vette of Lisbon. 4 Va., to Be Guest of Bismarck Lodge Friday Bismarck Lodge No. 1199, B. P. 0..E.: has completed arrangements for a bril- liant social session anc banquet to, be held at the Hotel McKenzie on Fri-| day evening in honor of the visit of | peed Exalted Ruler Fred Harper of ‘Lynchburg, W. Vt., the first national chief executive of the order to honor Grand. Ex- PELLOWSH JOHNS CAT SUMAN SGML ORS Former Distict Auditor for North Dakota Independent ; North Dakota with a call. Phone Co. Called A. J. Pellowski, formerly district. fhe aveet on Here aay cecing ae auditor for the North; Dakota Inde-' companied by Grand Secretary Fred pendent Telephone Co., has been sum-| pa se and other officers of the moned fron s ‘grand lodge, and ‘he will remain in|, ont! rom his home: "in. Winona, Bismarck over night, departing Satur- Minn., to Louisville, Ky., to report for q;y morning on No. 4 for Fargo, the service with Co. Bof the signal corps, only other point in North Dakota at with which he recently enlisted under which he stops. : his former. chief, Capt. F. L. Shuman,' QConnor’s orchestra has been en: who resigned his post as general su: gaged for Friday evening's reception; perintendent: for the telephone com: ‘gn tinusually eladorate dinner will be pany to become commander of a sig: served by the ‘McKenzie, and an inter- 1 corp: unit composed.of Minnesota, es:ing program of toasts has been ar- lraiged under. the direction of Chief | Justice Andrew A. Bruce of the North ! Dékoia supreme court, who will pre- side. Grand Exalted Ruler Harper and is party are en route east from a tour of the Pacific coast. EARLY MORNING PEAZF For Good Dry of Broadway Bakery - | The interior of the bakery. and cafe building at the corner of Broadway and Fifth.was slightly damaged by fire at an early hour yesterday. After the fire department had.once subdued the blaze it, was recalled to the scena when flames broke out in another part of the building. The loss resulting is 1916 FORD TOURING CAR Excellent mechanical con- dition; Tires, A-1, $250.00: Missouri Valley Motor Co. Fireproof Storage. _Lignite Coal PHONE” ”” 105 principally dug to. smoke and‘ water. UH AT, MAIN TEL, 234, HOGS HOGS HOGS High Prices Continue for Five Years oe aT ae United States statisties show the production of po that we will have to supply the warring. nations swith war shouldend+ * decreasing. United States reports show food for the nxt five years, even if the Professor Houston, Seeretary of Agriculture, says: ‘This country must supply all Eu- rope now and after the war for many years.”” i HOGS—Big Profits and Quick Returns in—HOGS A North Dakota farmer invests $96.00 in hogs and‘in two.y 1 $30.0) worth and has seventy good. hogs left; also another North Dakota farmer made 02 net profit.on one litter with the low, prices of two years bagk. 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