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BISMAROK DAILY TRIBUNE Notice From now on society news. will he | discontinued in the Saturday issue of The Tribune but will be featured Prominently in the Sunday morning edition. News desired to be publish- ed in the Sunday edition should be communicated to the office not later than 3 o'clock Saturday. Society and news in general in the woman’s world will be a special feature of the Sun- day paper. COWELL PROMOTED. Panama Canal Official Made As- sistant War Secretary. Washington, Nov. 10.—Major Beuc- dict Crowell of Cleveland, an engineer officer now in charge of the Washing. J. J. Seegal of Blue Grass was “ar- raigned before Judge H. L. Henke yes- terday afternoon and bound’ over to district court to answet the complaint of torturing of animals. Attorney J. ‘F. Sullivan appeared for Seegel State's Attorney L. C. Connolly handled the case for the state. Thom- as Eckwortvel was the complaining witness. alleged that Seegel was ‘out untivs one day last week and seeir™ © }nnch of horses took a shot at th for the. sport of it. The belonged to the complaining ‘The hearing was held in the ton office of the Panama canal, was|o7ice of State's Attorney L. H. Con- appointed assistant secretary of war |~ today .to succeed Wm. 'M. Ingraham. Mr. Ingtaham- was made surveyor 0 the port of Portland, Me., and accept ed the appointment. ‘DRY NEW YORK. Women Start Campaign to Abolish. | dy + clock, yesterday afternoon at two “Sa new pool hall in the Lewis & “ort hotel building ts just about com- 'etad. Walter Rewler, the new prop- efor, has an elaborate and complete ne of billiard room equipment and ho is fixing the place up second to Mandan News Bureau victor of the leading cafe in Elgin which place is now being managed by Mrs. Peaslee. Mr. Peaslee expects tc be open for business about Wednes day. ; Winters Home.—. I. Winters re turned home yesterday from the east, where he had been several days on business. From Chicago.—George Cole, man- ager of the City Meat market, return- er home this morning from Chicago, where he had been several days on business. Oance a Success.—The novelty hard limes dance given at the M. A. C. hall last evening was a complete suc- cess,, A large crowd attended and all had a good time. Lang Home.—M. S. ‘Lang returned home yesterday. morning from the twin cities, where he had been on 5,,a daughter Friday, in the Bismarck! rospital. Here from Ashley—Murray: Ham- nond of* Ashley, was in the city this veek calling on friends and transact- ing business. Moffit : Visitors.—Mrs. C. B. Porter and daughter Evelyn of Moffit, were’ among the visitors in the city during | che week end. On Eastern Trip.—Edward C. White xf White's confectionery, left Thurs: lay on a business trip to ‘argo and che twin. cities. Here From Baldwin.—c. A. Holiday of Baldwin, but formerly mauager of che A.W, Lupceas. store, was among jhe business ‘visitors in the city Thursday. Standard Bearers’ Meeting. — The Standard Bearers of the McCabe church will meet this evening with Carroll. Burman of Rosser street. The meeting will be called at 7:30. Hand Caught in Saw—While sawing old lumber at the Soo round house anub, Max; Levi Waters, Elbowoods; | ina. Novah, Tappen. Those to leave the hospital were Mrs.-J. Molash, Fort Yates; Adam Schaff, Glen. Ullin; E. J. Raymond, Dawson; Margaret Hoov- er, Spokane; Mrs. George Kasper and baby, Mott. Born, to ‘Mr. and. Mrs. K. G. Gibson, of this place, a son Wednesday. HORSES INSPECTED AT > MANDAN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14th “Ranchers living in Morton county and having good horses to sell, will pounds $125 a head; light artillery! of the country. One hunter reported horses, 1150 to 1250 pounds $140; 1220 to 1350 pounds $150; 1350 pounds and up $160. BIRDS GO NORTH. Hunters Believe Sign Indicates a Long Indian Summer. Fargo, N. D., Nov. 10.—Hunters here report seeing ducks and geese flying north in large numbers almost daily. They say that never before in the have that opportunity presented them memory of the oldest hunter in this at Mandan, ‘Wednesday, Nov. 14th, that being ‘the date set for inspection by the government. According to reports made the Trib- une, different, sections of the state are vieing, with one another, as to whom can sell the government the greatest number of goods sound horses. Dr. Mackey], who with Mr. Gomitz, county government agent anticipate a large number of horses to be brought into Mandan on the above date, and lave invited E. S. Le Laney, gov- ernment horse contractor to attend the inspection as their guest. ! The Tribune is informed that the section has there been so many ducks on the lakes and ponds in this part that in the southeastern part of the state ducks covered the entire sur- face of some ponds. Hunters say ‘the northwest is due for several more weeks,of Indian summer. VICE CHANCELLOR RESIGNS. Amsterdam, Nov. 10.—It is officially announced from Berlin that Dr. Karl Helfferich requested Emperor William that ‘he be relieved of the vice chan- cellorship and as member of the Prus- sian ministery, and the emperor ac- quiesced on condition that Dr. Helf- ferich accept office of some other na- ture. Our Boys In France by Xmas-- send them will cheer as much as Nothing you can "s Drink {none in the state. Mr. Fowler expects | business for a few days purchasing| Thursday afternoon Adam Pelker of. prices paid for horses passing inspec- ces ‘ New 7 Gotham Pc campate ta to open for business in about a week.| Stock for a new store he contem-| 302 Fourteenth street, had his right’ tion are as follows: your photograph. , make New York city, “dry hrough | _—* plates starting here in the near future.| 'and badly crushed when. the member| Riding horses from 950 pounds to on women's votes is under ‘va:. Onnon- Flaborate/ceremonies will mark the] - — was caught in .a circular saw. He 1,000, pounds ‘are bringing $115 a Make an immediate ap- sat ents of the liquor traffi: announced| (etication of the new $36,000 high Holcomb to Cannon Ball.—J. M.| was taen to the St. Alexius hospital, head; from 1000 pounds to 1100 imine todaytthat-at w Yer monceE) school building which is to be held| Holcomb left yesterday for Cannon| where the fingers were amputated. pointment na rs i ite 5 Yok is ye watelt! next. Friday’ evening. The program| Ball, where he will have charge of the —_— velified bat eee “ihe Con will consist of speaking, musical num-| engine on the Cannon all worktrain| Here on Business—Among. the busi- Ground Floor qua! as voters by the -atification ber and a demonstartion by the] which is expected to work in that lo-| ness visitors in the city Thursday ' of the state suffrage ameidment ip 4 North of Grand Theatre. last Tuesday’: ie ill si tf physical culture class. Following the} cality for several months. were A. L. Garnes, cashier of the Ph 264 ast -Tueaday’aielection: will sign ne! program dancing will be indulged in — virst State bank of Regan; Harry. TURKISH 4th Strect. SLL Sea tions calling fora referendum on lovai at the new spacious gymnasium. The Mrs. Glassmann Here.—Mrs. A. R.| Knowles, Mr. and. Mrs. Turnoy . of . option next April. sneakers will be announced next week| Glassmann of Sweet Briar, was in| Wing; ‘Conrad L. Johnson, Still; Mrs. VAPOR AND SHOWER =} stated Supt. Love today. Mandan yesterday visiting at the} ©, Person and Otto C.: Asplund, Grass ‘ fess [home of Mrs, Gilbert Astiworth. Mrs.| Lake township; John A. Johnson, Gug B ATHS BAKER’S The Home Bakery was sold yester-| Glassmann returned home this atten Johnson, Gus Peterson, \Vm. Brown day to H. A. Peaslee of Elgin by Fred] noon on No. 7. Mrs. R. L. Mackin} >¢ Painted Woods, and C. W. Street- Be ae y Massage. Massingham. Mr. Peaslee is an ex-|and daughter Dorothy, went to Sweet] .;, Paldwin. : » UY munasti id Body M ies Pe ‘| perienced bakery man and will no| Briar with Mrs. Glassmann and will —_ Extracting corns and treating in- Holmboe Stu 10 id doubt give the patrons af this city| spend until Sunday afternoon visiting! St. Alexius Notes.—Among the re-' grown. toc-nails. rq excellent ‘service. He is now prop-|at the Glassmann home. cent patients to enter the St. Alexius es bs hospital are Mrs. Anton Guffie, of LADY ATTENDANT a 1S pure fit a S i : hoi est " ; TR. C. Clark, Hodges, Mont.;, —— —= aoe ee large chorus choir will feature ank Huhn, Hague; Vi ye a | GHURCH NOTICES — i poe av Waltn, Elen Saad ———— Purity in cocoa means carefully selected, scru- Catholic; Father Hiltner, pastor.— evening service. St. George's Episcopal, Third and William. Bostow, Max; Peter Kunz, Linton; George Pousu, Braddock; Mrs. FREE . 8 a. m,, first mass, English sermon; | Thayer stregtp; Rev. George Buzzelle.| Guise’ Harm, Solan; Mrs. kobert Massage given on Mondays. this pulously cleaned cocoa 9:15 a.m., second mass, German ser- Testor—Twwenty-third Sunday after} ; Stanton; John Helt, Fort month to sick or crippled children! e e beans, scientifically blended, skilfully toasted, and with the excess of fat removed, mon; 10:30 a. m., high mass, English | sermon; 2 p. m., Sunday school; 7:20 pv. m,, evening service and denedic tion. Second Baptist, (colored), Rev. M. Trinity. Holy communion at 8 o'clock; Sunday school at 10; morning praye: and sermon at 11, and evening prayer and sermon at 4:30. First Presbyterian, Thayer and Mrs, R. M. Straup, Zap; Paul- 1 First class service and results Guaranteed Graduate, Licensed Chiro; and Experienced practor If you are sick and have tried everything and reduced to an extremely W. Withers, pastor—Morning service], Second: streets; Rev. H. C. Postle- MH MILLER, M. T. did not receive help, try Chiropractic—Spinal : Falaole * “ thwaite, minister—Morning service at eal 9 a. a r , fine powderby a strictly, Han oe set eerae', eve: 20:30, sermon on “Misunderstanding; Room 8, Hughes Bldg., Fourth St. —Adjustments and get well. Consultation mechanical process, no chemicals being used tor will speak on “The Lest Friend.” ning service at 7:20. Music by quar. aid BY DRUGGISTS Eetivinaa the finished product Swedish ‘Lutheran, Seventh street|tet during morning service and by i SOLD DUGG ERYWHFRE containing no added - A DELICIOUS FLAVOR an ning service at 8 o'clock. The pas and Avenue D; Rev. BE. F. Alfson, pas: tor—Morning service at 10:30; Sun. day school at 12 o'clock noon; eve-| ning service’ at 8 o'clock. All are cordially ‘invited to ‘attend .these ser vices. First Baptist, Jourth street and Avenue b; Rev. L. R. Call, minister— Morning service at 10:30, sermon on “The Sun of the Sot Sunday. school at 12 o’cloc! Junior Christion Endeavor at C. E. at Sunday school at 12 o'clock noon; Christian Endeavor at 6:30, and eve- choir under Miss Caspery and the Flow orchestra, at the evening ser- vice. All are cordially) invited to the services of ‘the: ch fant sat Ee Suse — = % CITY NEWS, al + — : .& Dr. Forbes .Here—Dr. -Forbes of Washburn, was in the city Friday on professional businoss. Licensed to Wed.—A marriage li- H 6:30 and evening seryice. 30..The| cense was issued Thursday ‘to Helen j pastor ‘will; speak on “The. Greatest} Chickosky and John Zuk, both of Power in ‘the World.” McCabe Methodist ’ Episcopal, two blocks’ north of the-‘McKenzic; Rev W.: J. Hutcheson, ty. D., pastor—Morn ing service at 19,80. The pastor. will speak on the’ ¥: M. C. A.; Sunday school at 12 o'clock noon; Epworth 1 Wilton. Birth of Daughter.--Born to Mr. and Mrs, George Little of Karina, S. Bergliot Caspary f TERS S, for 85 Opposite G. P. Hotel, Phone 3491: “Me collapse of thé Italian Easter front ix disheartening to the Allies,”? sa) free. Buite 14, Lucas Block Phone 260 Bismarclt ; Will Kaiser’s Italian Success Bring Victory to the Allies? -s the Indianapolis News, ‘“iot' be: is league’ at 6:30/and e ervic be aad Chacala ne ‘ aa 4 : ae lis oie rf aby ee i cerning service 2 Teacher ot, Singing Tan cause it poitits to. sure defeat, but because it:postpones their vietory.’”’ . ~~ Goneregs ii Studlo Third Floor of ‘ € ‘ A 5 . . (ene. Vapsromatlonal’ singing: byia eee nore ne badten! In all.sections of the country, we find the press discussing this staggering and unexpected blow in a tone not of OUR new corsets .~. should be ROYAL and Stri additional.ar‘ticles, will GERMANY’S ARSON pessimism, but of inereased hopefulnes is beaten down, and he nches to-day, and they ady for peace for all tim prove: and grim determination. This number of “The Digest’ is particularly interesting, ay a glance at the following headings, deseribing “Over the Top” with Men and Money “With the Monty We Aro Borrowing We Are Going to Give You Men the Best Guns and the Best Equipment in the World, and We Hope to Put on Every Gun a Bayonet That Will Reach to Berlin.”’— —Secretary McAdoo. THE YEAR'S TEN BEST POEMS OFFENSIVE ARAB JOY AT TURK DEFEATS PREFERRING LUTHER TO CALVIN The Chicago Tribune remarks that ‘‘the Stars re voing forward there, not back, forward till the enemy's power 7’ while the Pittsburg Chronicle-Telegraph remarks that “Germany is making afight to a finish and America must deliver the knockout blow,’ A full-page map graphical- ly explains.the inilitary operations. In THE LITERARY DIGEST for November 10th, the leading article diseusses from every angle the reeent re- treat of the Ltalian army and its probable effect in bringing ultimate vietory to the Allies. 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