The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 9, 1917, Page 6

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ean emia cane = Sereno oem . ( LESSONS — BUT WANT TO LEARN | RUN WHEN SHE STOPS Litte SHE The Tin Can Garage by Hop. NOW MR, INA MINUT- LIDLD TOBY | TIN CAN TL WANTED TO HIRE YOU | UN Mat WD GIVE ME EXPERT DRIVING. He OA GOODIE -THATS TH’ STOPPING - Now INA-LETS SEE | AF Makin’ HERZ wHuT I REAL $ HOW 70 MAKER DOES SOME TIMES -SHES ABOUT 1 Se XN ER 9, 1 PARTLY OPEN ON | Yov SHOW MEL “HOW TO RUN IT WITH OUTGAS/E ITS TH GAS TANIC-(NA> L LEFT TH DRAIN OO: = \ Ss! {2 DEVELOPMENTS HALL CASE LOOKED ——FORLAT REARING Both Sides have been Working Diligently Preparing for Exa- mination Tomorrow Developments are promised by hota parties to the, preliminary examina- tion of Thom Hall, .secretary of state, on a charge of embezzliag about Coming to Bismarck Dr. Mellenthin’ NN ; gistrate Bleckreid’s court at: !4 o’clock | the alleged discrepanc:, will take the $3,000 of the ‘state, automobile rezis- tration funds, to be held in Palj> tomorrow morning. Attorney General Langer and Assist- ant Attorney General Darici V. Bren- nan have, been engaged for the last two weeks in gathering evidence. on which to base their case. They have su.poerlaed.a majority of the . e1- ployes of the secretary of state’s cf- fice and many prominent banker3 cf Bisnfarck ‘and vicinity. State Exami ODENSE P. 0. DISCONTINUED. The postoffice at Odense,,in this county and north of Solen, -has been digcontinugd, the former postmaster, Daniel O'N his store and will henceforth devote his ,undivided attention .to: his farm er J. R. Waters, Assistant State interests: . The former patrons of the aminer E. A.’Thorberg and W. C Ed-| fficegwill be served from St. Anthony, wards, the accountan: wh» discovered | Ft. Rice and Solen, (.{ SHEARED ABOUT $1,500, stand tomorrow morning as witnesses is said fe % i jl r a the gate prove piettor wilt bazdars ever held in this city took which to make up the alleged defi- | Place pueadsy pals wednesday. of this ciency in the autoinovile registration | Oe tmatsly ye, Cahallce cJeared ap- Teas fares Sparrow aoe days Le-| to get a complete report of the exact Secretary -6f ‘a Hall after. the) 2mount aken in at the present time 5 ed lcotendae tie Auli’ in {as the, information, will not officially fist state Ment made by hin in which | be available until sometime. today. ot he declared. that any discrepancies! tomorrow. The ladies took in over which existed were of a purely. tech! s950 at’ the supper Wednesday even- nical nature; that the state had nev-/ing and $215 the night before. The ver been deprived of a penny and that| various donations were disposed of there had been no intent to. defraud! aq hrought an attractive sum. Miss the state upon the part of himself or| Margaret Handtmann ,was the winner anyone connected with his office, has|m fhe contest for the gold wrist declined to discuss the case. He ex-| watch, 4 presses confidence, in his ability to ‘ clear hjmself of the charge, and he CLEARED $1,350, ‘Mandan News Bureau eil, having discontinued ' jj at New Salem in hono} One-of the most successful Catholic | It is impossible’ The, Catholic fair.and bazaar -held at Solen Sunday and Monday nette< $1,350. One of the principal event: was a_baby-contest in which Ruth baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. B.} bas engaged as his attorney W. H. SPECIALIST ves Stutsman of Mandan, former presiden: of the North Dakota railway commis-| ( Taras sion, and with whom Hall long was er pi associated as secretary of the rail- For His Sixth Year in North Da-| yoy commission, ‘ kota . Eugene M, Walla, who has retained —— former Associate Justice E. T. Burke as his counsel, will not be heard until DOES NOT USE SURGERY November 14, and it is not known Sie 2 whether he will appear,as a wituest Will be at in tomorrow’s proceedings against his McDonald, proved the..winner, , The baby dayghter of Mr. and Mrs. E. J Broxmeyer was a close second: This, contest glone netted $896. Various contests were held and the proceeds of the, suppers were large... Monday evening, dancing was enjoyed as the chief. closing feature of the fair. The com | M’KENZIE HOTEL Tuesday Office Hours 9 a. m. to 4| p.m. Wednesday, 9 a. m. to 3p. m. Two No Charge for Examination Dr. Mellenthin is a regular gradu- licensed by the state of North Da- kota... He yisits professionally the more important towns and cities-and offers to all who call on_ this ‘trip wnsultation and examination free,] except the expense of treatment when desired. ‘ fen According to his method of treat- ment he does not operate for. chronic appendicitis, gall stones, ulcers. of stomach, tonsils or adenoids. He has to his credit many wonder- ful results in es of the stomach, liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, kid bladder, bed-wetting, catarrh, weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, leg ulcers and recta ail- ments. If, you have been ailing for: any lepgth' of time and do not get any . better, do not fail to call, as improper measures rather than disease are very often the cause of your long-standing trouble. Remember above date, that exam- ination on this trip will be free and! thaty his treatment is different,. German spoken. Address: 336 Bog- ton Block, Minneapolis, Minn. the Trart of the Feng” ‘Pemenal Management of Harry C. Metr ‘Clark end Madicon Streete em | Chicage 3 Rates: Fes: BRERS - Bray Room with « Bath Terrace Garden Days*Only, |" ays Only ‘sata ; ai ate in Medicine and Surgery ,and is}, »| Appropriates. More than . Quota ito give Sargent an amount, equal to "AAEVISCHER SAYS HE'S. mittee having charge of the fair was A..Q., Schimansky, E. J. Broxmeyer and,F. J. Seidle. There are only 31 fatafligs in the Catholic congregatior at Solen. db —_—_ 4 , SUNDAY SCHOOL, ELECTS (4° The Methodist Sunday School .as | -} sociation held its annual. meeting and le of officers at the Methodis' Hall is widely known throu North Dakota. His father was o Poartes prin ata Stutsi ONLY, ond) tha ‘secretary tala heen tht int *as peal ity and*news pro} Paper Ayam, 45) 15. * church. The following officers were then ‘elected for. the, ensuing year: Rov Roberts, superintendent; R. S. 94 Johnstone, assistant superintendent; ‘A. A. ,Helmsworth,. secretary; E. A. ‘Neuhauser, treasurer; Miss Delicia Cert organist; 'S, A. Andre, choiris- ter! Mrs. F. E. Walker, superintendent of ;the, primary department;, 'W... A. Kuebker, superintendent of the home }department; Mrs. Poy Roberts,-super- intendent of the missionary ,depart- Due from Federal Aid—Lat ment; Mrs. J. F. Allen, superintendent -Vot.the cradle’ rojl, The teachers. are May be Increased. rs. Fred Mitchell, R. S. Johnstone, T. J. Lough, of the state enginecr’s f office,,.is, back from Forman, where Mig grea Mee leteon Mire Y. Sargent county commissioners at a EK. Iker, Mrs. Arthur Koebler and meeting this week voted unanimously! yrs. J. ‘W. Sapp. : to increase the amount appropriated)", | ——_ . for state highway improvement from] From Flasher.—Mrs. C, C. Shearer $20,000, to $40,000. This sum is great-] and Mrs. E. D. Hess of. Flasher, were er, than Sargent county's pro-rata] in Mandan yesterday and this morn share of the federal aid fund, but it} ing visiting with friends and shop is thought ‘probable that through the pings : .- Returned, Home.—Philip. Blank of New. Salem, who had been in Man- non-application of some other county there may ‘be enough’ more to be divided’ among the counties apply{ng| dan on business for a couple of days, returned home yesterday. Leave for California—John B. Steen family departed last, night on us fpnconrialon, cae. panty, hopes}. within the next twelve this to, con- F struct the entire stateytighway ‘system: x », 3 Yor Ventura,-Calif., where they fant its, wil make their future. home. The hiiles. hoes 4 2 any a bie ie igi had resided in the Fort Rice i, Jlocglity. irs, Leonard jn; Hospital.—Mrs.-C C, Leonard is inthe city hospital in a very precarious condition. It is doubt fu}'whether or not she will recover. ~ , Altnow Returned.—Dr. H. O. Altnqw returned home yesterday morning or ‘No, 4 from Glendive, where he hac been with Walter Roth, brakeman who. was injufed Wednesday morning “Mrs. Johnston Returned. — Mrs ,Cliris, Johnson and children of New Salem,-who had been visiting at the Steve Gussner home for a few day: returned home yesterday morning. Claim Agent Home.—Claim Agen‘ Bowberg has - retti home | from; STILL MERCER SHERIFF Has the Star, the Credentisls and the Job—Doesn't Know About: Mr. Conrath . Fiat aa j - ‘William -Haeyischer of. Stanton, ‘is. in Bismarck this week to claim a pris- oner ‘wanted for the drawing of-a check on a’ Zap ‘bank, in" which he was alleged to have no funds, an- nounced that he is still sheriff of| }' Mercer county, He had nothing ‘to say about Felix Conrath, ‘a Mercer county comfssioner who was appoint- ed sheriff byethe county board after it had acepted Haevischer’s resignation. |* “I am still on’ the job ‘and doing the work of the office,” said Mr, Hae- vischer. gSo far as indications go I am .sheriff of ‘Mercer county,” and he presented the proper qualifications }, to Sheriff French, when the latter tourned over the ‘mgn whom Haé+ vischer wanted. i BANK BUYS BONDS Fir:t Nationat Bank Best, Bidder On $45.000 County ” Issue, The Burleigh county board of com- missioners has awarded the First Na- tional bank of Bismarck a contract <j for a $45,000 issue of- refunding bonds, corn..or ah Instantly. tl ind shortly y t aching the local institution having submitted callus, a more favetable : tender than the: Minneapolis. Trust Co., the only other| |.“ . “find t Never Let-Corns Ache. Twice Instantly! Few dropsstop corn-soreness, then corns and calluses shrivel; loosen and - ‘lift out with fingers—No pain! ’, siiabe ae The world owes thanks to the who di ‘iny bottles of the magic! Wid can now be had at any drug store for a few cents. You simply apply a few drops of this freezone upon a tender, Glendive, where he had been on busi- ness for a’ few days. Fuller Here—W. W. Fuller, district life ‘insurance agent for the Mutual Life of Milwaukee, is in the city for a few days looking after business mat- ters. He ‘now lives in Fargo. Honor Soldier “Boye—Last evening a dance was given at the Blank garage of the drafted soldiers from that. community. The big garage was appropriately decorat- ed for the occasion and‘a large crqwd attended the ‘dance Bxcellent’ music was furnished. © Emenee Mrs, McQuillan Here=Mrs., RP. McQuillan has returned from\ Medora, where she was Visiting with, her hus- band for a few days. Mrs. McQuillan will leave in the very near.future, for Medora to make: her. futuré: home. Keeping Books.—Mrs. EF. B. Wilkin- son*has accepted a position in the office of the Farmers Elevator as bookkeeper. _ ‘To Belfield.—R. A. Countryman, manager of the Mandan Mercantile sompany,, went to Belfield yesterday norning to attend to business matters 1 the interest.of the company. Kidd to Glen Ullin—Charles Kidd vnet to Glen Ullin yesterday to figure m a contract.. Mr. Kidd will go to adstone for a short visit with his daughter, Miss Minnie Kidd, today, and will return home this evening. To Dickinson.—Joseph Crosthwaite went to Dickinson yesterday to at- end to official duties as traveling en- zineer on the first district of the Yel- owstone division:, On Business.—Trainmaster John Nynn went to Dickinson yesterday ‘orenoon on offieial business. Mr. Wynn's headquarters are in Dickin- 3on but-he is spending most. of his ‘me in Mandan. owing to the several | natters-requiring his attention at the, varticular, time ofthe year at the Man- lan division headquarters. i Davey Here.—J.,J. Davey, chief boil-; 2m inspector of the. Northern Pacific railway’ company, formerly of this ity, arrived in Mandan yesterday morning to ‘attend to official matters. Mr. Davey now lives in St. Paul. At Glen Ulitn.—Deputy Sheriff Gabe | Eckroth went to Glen Ullin yesterday , to attend to duties in connection with his position. \ Reko Home.—W..F. Reko returned ; to the city: yesterday morning from Devils Lake, where he had been to at-! tend the state meeting of the district game board which met there this’ week. Mr. Reko spent three days at Devils Lake. : Wiley -Here—W. J. Wiley of the Odense Iqcality was in Mandan yester- day attending to business matters. Solenite Calls.—¥. J. Seidle, one of Solen’s. leading businessmen, was in| Mandan yesterday attending to busi- ness matters. . eo eA Teachers Here—Miss Anna Ouren of Huff, Miss Mary Velenski of St. , Aalesund, Norway, They have lived in lis, expected. to send delegates to the| ‘Jin the ‘city yesterday afternoon ‘on No. 7, and are spending a few days here as guests of the former's daugh- ter, Mrs,-Henry Melarkey. Visiting in Bismarck.—Mrs. George G.. Newton’ and son Ernest of Super- ior, Wisconsin, who arirved in the city a few days ago, are in the cap- ital city today. visiting at the’ home of Mr. Newton’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hauge leave Monday for their future home in Mandan eight years and during their residence here they made many friends who dislike to learn of them leaving the city but extend to them every wish for success in their new over-sea home. They will go direct to ‘New York where they will board the steamer Bergensfjord, and sail, for Norway. Miss Martha Buzzell, who has been visiting at the home of Dr. and Mrs. A. O. Henderson, left Wednesday evening on No. 2‘for her home in Con- cord, Massachusetts. Miss Nellie Frelander, popular mil-{ liner, who-has been employed at the Golden Rule store for:the past several months, departed Tuesday evening on No. 2 for her home in Alwater, Minn., where she will spend the winter. Miss | Frelander went to, Plaza, this state, | on’ her way home. and is spending a! few days there visiting, after which she will leave for ‘her Minnesota; home. ‘ Mrs: Frank Snyder of Bismarck, who has been spending several days in Mandan ‘with relatives, left yes- terday for Glendive to be with her| father, Dennis Martin, who is seriously ill at the N..P. hospital. Erank ‘Snyder of Bismarck recently | returned ffom Ft. Snelling, where he attended a portion of the term of the’ officerg training school. ~- A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Peterson on. Wednesday night. Mrs. F. W. McKendry leaves Mon- day-for ,Fargo to represent the Man- dan Episcopal ,charch’ at a school of instruction. Every,church in the state meeting, which lasts’ five days. ~ TAKES POST HERE Gerald Lacey of Farge has taken a position in the Bismarck office of the) Gambte-Rebineon-.Co. ———$__——_—- “The Barrier,” at the Grand Theatre tonight. 119 1t y ‘Chicago, Nov. 9.—An important con- test between Ohio state and Wiscon- sin; and the intersectional ‘struggle in- vokving Michigan and’ Cornell top the western conference football schedule Seaurday (Nov. 10). Neither Chica- 0\ nor Illinois, which remain unde- fea.ed in the championship race, will go into action, these elevens, as well as |Minnesota, Indiana and Purdue, having an “off day.” interest centers in the Ohio State- Wisconsin game, which is to be de- cided ‘at Madison, as defeat for Uhio the present conference champion, may mean’ its elimination from the 1917 race. Although the Buckeyes rule a_ slight favorite, critics agree that either eleven has a chance. Wiscon- sin, displayed a reversal of form in trinmphing over. Minnesota 10 to 7 last. Saturday and the victory has in- st@led. in the Badgers a new fight- ing spirit. ‘she game probably will furnish an fadividual battle between “Chick” Harley, All-American halfback of the Lackeyes, and. Eber Simpson, the ‘spectacular quarterback of the Wis-! consin eleven., Both throw forward passes and do the kicking for their teams. Simpson demonstrated his testaurants, Bevg has founda French dressing. Bevo for everyone. Sold in bottles on!y and ‘bot i) ekman Laboratory. Philsdelphia. Anthony and Miss. Bertha. Soucy of Slen Ulin arrived in the'city, Wednes- day. to attend..the: regular teachers’ examination being held at the court house..under the supervision of Coun- y Supt. Jensen. Visiting Daughter.<A.\ Treadgold of Emmetsburg, la., arrived, in the city vesterday .morning and,is to spend several weeks in Mandan the guest of his, Daughter, Mrs. D. J. Filkins. Veeders Return.— Conductor J. S. Veeder left for. Glendive yesterday afternoon on No. 7 to resume his duties on the Sidney branch’ which ‘uns north of Glendive as conductor. Mrs, Veeder, who also has been in Mandan visiting for a-few days, will join her, husband today having left Mandan this morning. “Mrs.’. Heater in Glendive,—Mes- tames'J. R. Heater and sister, Mrs. L. F. Smith, are in Glendive spending 1 few-days ‘visiting with friends. They axpect to return home Sunday or‘Mon- day. Father Here.—William Ross and ‘wo sohs, William and Oscar, arrived and dhriveled that you lift it off with the fingers. Not a bit of pain or soreniess isifelt when applyii ftéezone” or. aftcr- pete docsn’t even ittitate the’ skin or flesh. ©) For a fcw cents one can now get rid of every hard corn, soft sbetween the tocs, ful: calluses on or callus so k ’ See necting partica. These @One person in room without bait @ Each additional "The Lowest Priced High Glas. ee 6 ee ($1.00 [ea 50c ——ee @One person in room with private toilet and lavatory... +e «+ $1.25 per day @Each additional person . . 75c eed @ One person in room with private bath con- @In all rooms at $3.00 per day, or over, the price is the same for one or two persons.: @Each additional person . . $1.00 per day. q Write, wire or telephone for prices for large in America” The Ryan Hotel — SIXTH AND ROBERT STREETS \Michigan-Corneil - = BENERAGI. ws § “ 2. aa —the home drink “.*~ Besidés its popularity ot Crug stores, fountains and *,',''*"” home. A family, bevcrage—a gucst offermg—a table ¢rink that goes perfectly with all food, As a suggestion for Sunday cupper—Sweet red or Green. peppers stuffed with cream cheese and chopped nuts or olives, served on lettuce leaves. ‘ Cold meat. A beverage that tastes like no other soft drink. -Pure, wholesome cad nutritious, Bevo—the all-ycar-’round soft drink. ANHEUSER-BuscH—ST. Louis Low Rates. 's Hotel Game Holds Center E . + of Interest in West ability as a kicker -when he booted a drop kick goal.from the 30 yard line that started Wisconsin's victory against Minnesota. He also accom: plished wonders .in hurling forward passes. In three periods, Simpson gat away with ten out of twenty-five such attempts, for, gains totalling 138 yards. Frequently he shot: passes for 20: to 40 yards. t Preparations. are being made i/to handle a huge crowd at the Michigan- Cornell game. in “Ana Ardor, . It: will |be “home-coming” day at the Wolver- ine institution and thousands of alum- ni are planning*on making. the trip. A crowd of 25,000:is anticipated. Michigan will go into the game. the favorite, as Cornell is not regarded as formidable as‘in' former ‘years. The men of Yost have not ‘been defeated jmor even seriously threatened this season and the eleven has shown im- provement in each game. Reports from the camp.of the Wolverines indi- cate that Coach Yost is:confident: of victory. » y ef the Ic moons obstinate, abaorioal welcome place in the Toasted crackers, tod exclusively by oS per day per. day per day upward 4 SAINT PAUL, Sant. -Phyliis Won't Win Ina’s Heart This Way : TANT TH ENGINE INA -1TS SOMEL- WHERE UNDER-, ai

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