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% SATURDAY, NOV. 17, 1917. : 5 BISMAROK -DAILY TRIBUNE. “LEWIS HARRISON PROPRIETOR BIG ~—-BRANERO HOTEL |Former Bismarck Newspaper Man | Takes Lease of Popular Min- | nesota Hostelry | Lewis Harrison, an old northwest: ! ern newspaper man for years associat- ed in the business management of the! | Bisbarck Tribune, is now leasee of the! l1ron Exchange hotel, the leading hos- |telry of ‘Brainerd, Minn. When Mr. Harrison severed his connections with The Trime several months ago he {announced his intention of getting out: | of the newspaper game permanently, | but he had not at that time made def- inite plans for the future. A copy ' of the Brainerd Daily Dispatch receiv- ed by friends here tells or his having Sittings By Aprointment Only--- -This is to avoid conges- tion and assure you our very best attention. ‘The most cherished gift, your photograph. Make an pointment. immediate ap- Ground Floor North of Grand Theatre. “4th Street. Phone 264, Holmboe Studio of the pure food expert, was called “gome' one higher up” had forbidden for sentence, she insisted on taking a their removal from the workhouse. Mandan News Bureau GILLDAY PROMOTED T. F.Gillday, who was in charge of the special agent work in this city for the past two years for the Nor- thern’ Pacific with headquarters at this city, has been promoted to the spe- ‘eial_ agency at Glendive, Mont., with general charge of the division special agent’s,office. “Mr. Gillday went. to Glendive this morning to assume his new duties. Walter Smith, who has been night watchman here for the. past three months, succeeds Mr. Gill- day. bert Johnson ‘arrived in the city yefterday from Livingston, and tonight;\ assumes duties as night watchman. Mrs, Gillday and children will goto Glendive tomorrow morning. Rep. Schieck Here—Carl Schieck. Morton‘county representative, was in Mandan yesterday looking after busi- ness matters. “ | Returned ‘Home.—Jack Weeks, fa-! ther of Mrs. I. C., Iverson, ‘Who had been in’ Mandan:over Friday en route where he will join his brother from Seattle and accompany him to Roches- ter, Minn., for treatment. It is: pos- sible that his brother will be com- pelled to undergo an operation. Reg- ister of Deeds Rovig and brother formerly lived in Bismarck, their fa- ther having been in business there a number of years ago. : Bride and Groom Here.—Howard Hunke and his bride, formerly Miss Edna Russell of Glendive, left this morning on No. 4 for the twin cities, where they will visit with relatives and enjoy an extended honeymoon. A delightful party was given in their honor at the Hunke home last evening. Howard is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Hunke of this city and for some time was local storekeeper for the Northern Pacific here. He is now employed in the division storekeepers office in Glendive. \Ideerite Arrested. P. Ceyse- weski of Killdeer was arrested in Mondan on Thursday afternoon by i | taken possession of the Iron Exchange | te November 15. Mr. Harrison is' ta member of an old Minneapolis fam- —-:— home fram St. Paul, left today for Sheriff Oscar Olson on complaint of his home at Flasher. parties from Killdecr for obtaining money under false pretenses and with workhouse term, but an attorney en- gaged by her husband insisted on the court granting an appeal. The court announced it could not do both. Women’s’ Party headquarters an- nounced that Mrs. Wiley refused to permit filing of bond necessary for an appeal, and would begin a 15 day sen- tence in the workhouse at once. All the: other militants recalled for sentence, were given the usual short workhouse terms. Twenty-eight oth- ers now doing time in the workhouse, who were to be brought into court for other sentences, for additional of- fenses, could not be produced as SUDDEN DEATH . Before an insurance company, will ! take a risk on your life the examining physician will test your water and report whether you are a good risk. When | your kidneys get sluggish and clog, you | suffer from backache, sick-headache, dizzy spells, or twinges and pains of lumbago, rheumatism and gout, or sleep is disturbed two or three times a aight , —take heed, before too late!* = 1 You can readily overcome such cone ditions and prolong life by taking the advice of a famous physician, which is: Beware of counterfeits Bergliot Caspary Teacher ot Singing Studio Third Floor of Business College Phone 607K AUDITORIUM BISMARCK ONE DAY NOV. 17 SATURDAY D. W. GRIFFITH'S’ BAKER'S ‘2 \dly; has hundreds of friends in ally j parts of the nortiuwesi those who} u CITY NEWS | know him predict he will make an 1 i. ideal boniface. Fred T. Lincoln, an County Officer Here.—Clerk of ojd-time Grand Forks and Minot news- Court Erward A. Smith of Ellendale,| paper man, is secretary of the Brain-| , Was among the business visitors in erd Commercial club and the North-| jthe city Thursday. tern Minnesota Development bureau, | and l’rainerd has a good nucleus for; its Flickertail club. ' COCOA - is pure Purity in cocoa means carefully selected, scru- pulously cleaned cocoa Mr. Remple lll.—Peter Remple of the Finney Drug store, is confined to his room in the Annex hotel by ill-| I iewechgnac sass W. LL. ae Bomb Found jot Second street, is in Washdurn on) beans, scientificall: professional business. | : ¢ : h sy Methodist church will be of particular bl * d, skilf Th i a SRS x i ia icago interest; Rev. R. R. Hedtke will de- ied for some ended, skilfully | AN kinds of tailoring solicited. | liver a-patriotic address, and he will fine J wad ery , Bryants. Phone 788. roasted, and with the excess of fat removed, ' Auditorium 1 4te «| An Enjoyable Dance—A dancing party was enjoyed by the many guests of the Royal Neighbors last: evening.. The music furnished by the Mandan orchestra was very good. Four ‘Minute Talk.—Attorney C.F. Kelsch gave a very interesting talk in behalf of the L. M. C. A. campaign jat the Palace theatre last evening. | Mr. Kelsch is the last Y. M. C.-A. speaker on the Four-Minute program. Patriotic Service—Tomorrow morn- ing’s services at 10:45 o'clock at the also in this service administer bap- tism to a number of infants and young leaving unpaid. bills. Ceyeweski is said to have taken an automobile not belonging to him, Wednesday morn- ing h his family he set out over- land in a Ford for Jamestown. After his departure authorities were notified and was apprehended by Sheriff Olson and arrested. It is expected that au- thorities will come here from. Killdeer and take him back in a day or two to face the charges preferred aginst him. HUBBY PAYS FINE WHILE WIFE PROTLSTS “Keep the kidneys in good order, avoid Mighty Spectacle too much meat, salt, alcohol or tea. Drink plenty of pure water and drive the uric acid out of the system by taking Anuric in tablet form.” You can obtain Anuric at almost all drug stores. It was the discovery of Dr. Pierce of the Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. If you cannot obtain it at your pharmacy send him 10 cents for trial package Anuric, or $1.00 for full treate ment. MANY MEN AND WOMEN ? OF OUR STATES Moscow, Idaho—“I had been feeling displacement, and my back ached Shown in Its Entirety | children, A most cordial invitation = all the time. All Enhanced by Splendid reduced toanextremely i Loner is extended to attend this or any of \\. shington, Nov. 17—When trials Through the ad- Musical Score \ fine powder by a strictly |Orchestta Plays ‘‘Star Spangled the services of the church. tas ib NOW dts be vice of a friend | € : ; of the party women militants came up who had tried mechanical process, no L Register of Deeds Away.—Register in police court Friday, Mrs William Dr. Pierces’ med- YOU WILL REGRET IT! chemicals being used, the finished, product | Banner’’ to Allay Panic in the Audience. \ddy Cheeks—Sparkling Eyes Rudi sost Women ¢ Can Have of Deeds, J. I. Rovig departed last evening on No. 2 for Minneapolis, Kent, of Kentfield, Calif. was sen- (J tenced to a fine of $25 or 15 days in he workhouse, found that her hus. icine I began using’ ‘ Favorite bottles of it made ALL YOUR LIFE IF YOU FAIL TO SEE IT. ini psn Chicago, Nov. 17.—A bomb made of \ Cen d, a member of the tarrif commis- a well woman of .me."—Mas. G. R, Containing no) added Saye Dr. Edwards, a WellKnown "gas pipe and powder was picked up, Meatless Days Produce Lens: |” son, 'had paid her fine, Mrs. Kent pro- Hfonce, 417 D St - SPECIAL PRICES mineral matter. Ohio Physician | tonight on the main floor of the audi-’ — Plutarch recorded “thar the a ae teste: to the court, refusing to accept ‘Lewiston, Idaho—“I had scrofulous’ : 250.50 17 treated tOrium theater where the opera, “Din-; Britons were 80 temperate that they that settlement of the judgment sores on my body and limbs also boils. Matinee - - - peo AND_IT_HAS Dr. F, M. Edwards for 17 years treated» was being sung, afte: an incipi- only began to grow oll! when one hun- against her, and demanded that she When I had taken three bottles of Dr. Evening - - 25¢-50c-75c scores of women for liver and bowel ailments, During these years he gave to. his patients a prescription made of a few | well-known vegetable ingredients mixed A_DELICIOUS FLAVOR , Trade-mark) on every ‘These tablets are wonder-workers on the liver and bowels, which cause a normal action, carrying off the waste and poison- Thousands of women _as well as men take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the suc- cessful substitute for calomel—now and then just to keep in the pink of condition. 10c and 25c per box. All druggists. ent panic which followed an unex-! dred and twenty 3 sof age. . . + be permitted to go to the workhouse. plained burst of flame had been stilled Their food consisted almost exclusivey The court specified that the issue by Director Campanini swinging the ly of acorns, berries und water.” should be settled within four days. it i i i ches i “7 y gled | When Mrs. Harvey W. Wiley, wife genuine live ‘ming them Dr. Edwards’ | orchestra into “Tthe Star Spangled | , ie et "you wrill know them by | Banner.” The bomb was found by fre | ——_————— | their olive color. men seeking the cause of the first flame. It consisted of a foot of g: pipe filled with powder ‘and with a) fuse attached," t \ Galli Curci led in the singing of the national anthem, the patrons join- ing, until repose was restored. | Most. of the uneasiness was felt on! the first floor. The patrons of the boxes were too far away to be in- cluded in the rush to the doors, but the excitement spread to the stage, and it was some time before order was established. A woman who was No- hopele: frankly recog nized that the plan for a separate Ru sitting near ss view of the Bolsheviki uprising in Petrograd is taken by American editorial observers altho, it js. , -German peace might help solve Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery the sores were all healed and ¥ have not been troubled any more with boils.’ Mr. U. S. Fuson, 1412 F. Stu Seats at Knowles, the Jeweler. ous matter in orie’s system, The firemeti‘finally’ concluded that | i If you have a pale face, sallow look, dull! the aries WHich causéd ‘the first pd eyes, pimples, coated tongue, headaches, @| fright had beer’ connected in sortie | e e Hstless, npgond ae all out of sorte, |way with the bomb, which also emit: | fe inactive Bowe n | ted noxious odors. Nearly one-third! Edwards’ Olive Tablets nightly for atime | 4° the patrons left their seats. a n e O S e Vv 1 1 10 and note the pleasing results. Strangle Free Russia? rmany’s food problem and, Grocery House Service Four Free Deliveries every day of the week except- ing Saturday’s when five deliveries are made Giv one price for all and that is the Lowest Possible aud Leg Market Price. For Saturday we are Offering s you the best trading facilities to be had. We have timate | uot be learned tonight. Two women whose names were kept secret, told the federal agents they | had overheard thrce men, while they | were in the lobby 10 minutes prior to the discovery of the bomb. The | men, apparently Germans, were be- littling- Americans. “The damned | Americans are so easily alarmed over nything,” they were overheard to | Sty, according to the report made to ; the federal authorities. TOWNLEY TALKS TO facts in-thig very eritical juneture in the world’s war. NEW YORK'S RETURN TO TAMMANY TORPEDOING THE YELLOW PERIL THE FOOD-PROBLEM IN EUROPE a nate butt , : | where ,the bom wag found said sho release many German soldiers from the Bastern front. In view of an Associated Press correspondent, just returne . Che ‘ » NM. @ | remembered Dung papne | aPe from, Petrograd, however, the uprising: gives the Bolsheviki the rope with which to hang themselves, and this vie K Y ohjert.ag she, v4 to her, chair, is shared by the well-informed Russkoye Slovo, a Russian daily pubtished in New York. .) am } is believed that, the bomb contained “Phe Bolshe div Geen all th fi 1 str . Te A arks this E silaaacriy eilas 7H wow Vues Uw some mechanism. that caused it to The Bolsheviki may occupy all the palaces and strongholds of Petrograd,” remarks this Ru n journal, “as Dene es Soe Seach al te a ae burst into flames when moved slightly. they did during their insurrection last July: they may impose their will briefly upon the memh of the Govern- ‘Whether the bomb was intendcd as ment, and ¢lain control of the capital, but they can not dominate for more than a brief period, the indignant, a protest against the extravagance of loyal’ forces of the Russian nation.” i. 9 o | grand opera, the rich gowns and jew- : - Bismarck Ss Leadin s of the theater goers and the nigh For a explanation and ugderstanding of the causes leading up to, and the possible outcome of, the over- ee eet ee ee snes a ae turning of the Kerensky Government you should read THE LITERARY DIGEST for November 17th. By direet ‘’ A enemy alion'a frighttulness ‘could quotation from leading journals, American and foreign, the reader is able to obtain a clear knowledge of all the Other subjects that- will claim your interest in this number of THE DIGEST are: Germany Thinks America “Worthless” as a Military Power Sarcastic Comments of the German Press Upon America and the American Army INDIA'S VICEROY INDORSES HOME RULE NEWS OF FINANCE AND COMMERCE SUFFRAGISTS TAKE NEW YORK STATE { 4 1 | a ' SHOWING THE FRENCH HOW TO UNLOAD SHIPS Special : WHY WE CATCH COLD ‘ a Few Prices | Fil ER il £0 LALO: REBUILDING RUINED FRENCH TOWNS , : ; PIPE THAT WILL NOT BREAK A Good Choice Sweet Juicy Orange, 30¢ ao \ ATAP a P OUR HUSKY CITY BOYS ; per dozen ....... [President of Farmers’ Nonparti-| paid eee THE BOSTON SYMPHONY AND PATRIOTISM - ANOTHER TAGORE Concord Grapes e per basket *.........ee cree PLS eeonaers eet CONS 28c Faney Tokay’s per basket Large size Pitted Queen Olives in bulk, regular pri | san League Among Speakers | at Buffalo Meeting. Buffalo, Nov. 17.—A_ plea from! the farm for closer co-operation with | other branches of the nation’s indus- tries to the end that victory over au-} tocracy might be sooner achieved, and reports from two great labor organiza- SIXTY-FIVE YEARS IN ONE PASTORATE SPECIAL, COMMENCING THIS WEEK A CHANCE FOR THE CHURCH TO LEAD Striking Illustrations. Including an Exclusive Reproduction of a Lithograph By the American Artist, Joseph Pennell “WAR-TIME FOOD PROBLEMS” a quart 50c. Special per quart ......--...066+- tions in the British empire stating | PREPARED BY THE U. S. FOOD AD MINISTRATION AT WASHINGTON rj that union labor there still faces the} = a cage o a i . hee ore, - 4 jenemy, determined~and confident of} Under the heading ‘*War-Time Food Problems,’ tailed; what to do to prevent overcharging: how you e pe \' Lily S lity sa s Ivory, same size | if | Pt ie el . } : uy White Lily Soap, quality same as Ivory, same size ‘victory, brought cheers -from the dele- | THE LITERARY DIGEST will hereafter contain an can cooperate for your own benefit and the benefit of bar, 5b: fe irate x x 4 1 ; par, ODarg fOr... . ee eee eee cree renee teen teen ee g aurending today's session of she important, department, the material for whieh is pre- the American people, and for our sons who are uphold- a ; ‘ . 3 depnuay convention ot then Amert:| pared especially for “The Digest’ by the United ing American manhood in the training camps in this i Palm Olive Soap 10c | ‘The farmers were represented by States Food Administration. ; country and on the battle-fields of Europe: these are per bar .. - | A. C. Townley, president of the Farm-! new department will contain authoritative just a few of the subjects that will be covered each ers’ Nonpartisan league, and L. v.! and prac‘ical information for every manu, woman, and. week. fl Mott's Pure Apple Cider, full quart bottle 25c Hat eb tesla chile ii marigas BMethods for. ; ue moles 1 buy- i as Denar tne i adel saa Dee ane iD sgh Special 2.2.2.6. cece eee eee eee cece eee eens Kovelski of Rochester reported on the| ng ba and cooking it: recipes for health-giving and s¢ hools and includes lesson-plans to make the infor- last aniiaal convention of the Cana-| economic dishes; how: excessive profits are being eur- mation available for classroom use. oxtre " idian Trades and Labor council, and s—Ex : han : 6 H 5 ee agape faney Jonothans $2. JO. |) sohnan Goren, president of the Unit-| : BA Dial Sa aa aR aA aie gps gees Sac aang : | ed Textile Works, and Jas. Lord, pres-| él fot bbe ogy reg a November 17th. Number on Sale To-day— All News-dealers—10c Maney. hans a | federation, reported on the meeting 4 Py Boney done. spurt , $1.90 lof the British Trades Union congress | i f per DOX 2... Pec ee eee eee bene lee eee eeee | gua ste allied t cantereice: ' f | eat f Fancy Spitzenbergs : $ CATTLE THIEVES AND : 7 Bee ae lee ual ete dtte. aid aunt ee $2 50 | OPEN SEASON RESULT @ | IN BIG BRAND TRADE Extra Fancy Florida Grape Fruit 25c SOSSESSFOSOSSOO OSSD 4 % Cattle thivve and the advent ¢, a @ of the ope: range season are zi D. iN making a loi of business for the ed PURE HIGH TEST © brand registration department of @ the state acricultural commis 4) - ™ r i@s 4 8 vi f > , 7 ae SWEET CREAM 3 ter brands ually are being Tae) FUNK & WAGNALLS COMPANY (Publishers of the Famous NEW Standard Dictionary), NEW YORK % is:ered, principally bv owners oh! A of herds in the reservation coun- & ; try. Lg ‘ BR 1 h | ’ : Me \

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