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BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE SPECIAL TERM FEDERAL COURT HOLDS INTEREST Jim Jams Jems Case and Trial of Kate Richards O’Hare Pro- mise Excitement SOCIALIST LECTURER CALLED WOMEN NAMES Said Mothers who Gave Boys to’ be Soldiers were no Better than Brood Animals In point of popular interest, the spe- cial term of federal court which will be ises to be the most important held in several years. In addition to the fam- ous Jim Jam Jems case, in’ whic Sam Clark and Clarence H. Crockard, publishers of this well known monthly periodical are the defendants, there will come up the O'Hare, — socialis' during a recent tour of .sorth Dakota on the charge of making seditious ue terances at Lowman. Judge B. T. Wade of the lowa dis- trict court will preside in place of Judge Charles 7. Amidon, who will be occupied with duties ii 2 United ° charg: | es against the publisne! Jems, accused of the misuse of the United States mails, sut it is generally understood that a criticism of “His Bridal Night,” a musical comedy; which recently toured the northwest is in some way involved in the iss' In “His Bridal Night,” a man town marries one of twin sisters, and complications result. Kate Richards O'Hare during her lecture engagement at Lowman where | she was entertained by Lillian Totten, United States postimistress at town, wife of Julge F. B. Totten and a s of Jim 4 OO | “GETSIT,” 2 DROPS GORNS PEEL OFF! ery of any@ge, makes joy-walkers out of corn-limpers. It makes you feel like the Statue of Liberty...).Buy a “It Will Come Of In One Complete Piece!” “liberty” bottle of “Gets-It” right now, —free yourself at onc’ from all corn misery. It will peel off painlessly, in one complete 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. All you need is 2 or 3 drops of “Gets-It,” that’s all. “Gets-It” is the only safe way in the world to treat a corn or callus, It’s the sure way— the way that never fails. It is tried and true—used by millions. Never irritates the ficesh or makes the toc sore. It always works; pecls-corns- off-like-a-banana-skin. de a bottle is all you need to pay for “Gets-It” at any drug store, or sent on receipt of price by E. Lawrence & Co., Chicago, tn. Sold in Bismarck and recommended as the world’s best corn remedy by Winney's Drug Store. onvened here December 5 prom-| lecturer, arrested | that . | i ; of American soldier - The photograph is that of a typical secene in the streets of Petrograd in the days following the overthrow of the Kerens ernment by the Bolsheviki drank in their panaceas for Russia’s troubles. Soap box orators, silhoutted against !urid baaners, oceupied every street corned, The populace eagerly than brood animals. Out of her visit. to Rowman grew charges in the United onate against Mr ort in the federal ¢ y argo to indict the Bowman post neither of which succecded in m. expected there also will be this term of court the case Rohl Johnston of Burt coun versus the Northern Pac railway company, in which there are sought damages of approximately $10, 000 for the death of the late Robert T Johnson on the Third street crossing their It tried ot Mr Hin this city, SENATE COMMITTEE MEETS TO CONSIDER LAFOLLETTE’S CASE Washington, Nov. 28.—The senate privileges and elections committee which is investigating the alleged dis- loyal speech made by Senator La Fol- lette at St. Paul will meet next Mon- day to discuss plans for further hear- ings. Chairman Pomerene had a confer- ence today with President Afterward he denied reports that no further hearings would be held, but declined to discuss the committee's plans. Belief is generally around the cap- itol that the investigation will ter- minate after Former Secretary Bryan appears to answer statements made by the Wisconsin senator. PIONEER BUILDING BURNS Spontaneous Combustion Held Responsible for Blaze Belfield, N. D., Nov. 28.—The build- ing occupied by the Belfield Cream- ery & Produce Co.. one of the pio: neer business structures of the vil- lage, was completely destroyed by a fire which is ascribed to spontaneous | combustion. ‘Real Comfort Warm, snug arctics, light i in weight, easy on, casy off —they make walking in winter a pleasure. Foot-Schulze arctics are j That’s the secret. just about ideal, They fit? ®@ They are made for service—and to keep out the cold, You'll like them. Our name is moulded into But be sure to get this brand. the sole. Insist on finding it! In the Foot-Schulze line there are rubbers for every 1 purpose. - | There’s a dealer near who his name. can supply you—write for Foot, Schulze & Co. Saint Paul ern ‘ee tre aR AS Wilson.) GARNEGIE HEDAL SOUGHT FOR AISS WHO SAVED TOTS ‘|Heroic ‘Aberdeen Schoolma’am Displayed Rare Presence of Mind in Emergency Aberdeen, S. 1 Nov, 28.— Friends are sceking for Miss Ed- na Reideman, 20-year-old school- ma’am, a Carnegie medal in re- ward for the heroism she dis- played during a recent prairie fire at Mcintosh when she gathered her flock into the small frame school building, where they re- mained sheltered as the prairie fire swept past and then led them to safety, just as the roof of the building, which had been ignited by flying sparks, cayed .in.: The school building was completely destroyed, but Miss Reideman and her tots walked out on the « charred prairie in the wake of the fire unharmed. TO KEEP INLAND SEAS OPEN LATE Light House Commission Issues Orders to Maintain Safe- guards To Last Moment William C. Redfield, secretary of commerce, assures the Bismarck Com- mercial club that as a means of re- lieving the fuel shortage in the north- west navigation on the Great Lakes will be continued to the latest possi- ble moment. Secretary G. N, Kenis- ton of the Bismarck Commercial club, in response to a ggestion from Capt. 1. P. Baker, fed fuel administra- ‘tor for North Dakota, wired Secretary Redfield: “The demand for eastern North Dakota makes it imper navigation on the great lakes con- tinue. It means $2.54 per ton to the consumer. The shortage is now ex- treme and more 0 the peo- ple and serio suchment to manu: facture and trade would follow an early suspension of navigation.” ecre Afield 2 “D take asure in stating that the commis- sioner of lighthouses has given in- uetions that to navigation re- mi in place as late as possible thi season ia order io permit the fullest possilde movement of ore, grain and coal.” TO MAKE lf HUY FOR 'EM Tioubles of High Line Passengers are Things of Past st Valley City news for \ y peo. guests is contained in a messe jceived today from | Calderhexd cf th 1 s that F.C, Hunting: Jeat of the Northern rth, Minn. has prom- pt for patrons of the 1): tor s at the ght high line g room, a mile from Valley City | proper, long has been a source of con- tention, but the Northern Pacific has ‘at last acceded to the last demand of the traveling public. con McKenzie barber shop will be open until 11 o'clock tonight, Wednesday evening. Closed all day Thanksgiv- ing. Get your lunch at Patterson's cafe. Lunch with your business associates. — JAMESTOWN. NIGHT | | oe Jamestown, N. Dy, Nov. 28.— Jamestown’s night school has op- ened for the 1917-1918 term under the direction of Supt. N. C. Koontz and Principal W. E. Bush. German, which was taught in former years, will be lispensed wth, and the school will special- | ize in Americanism. Resylt of Ballot Will Not be Known Before Sunday, cays Petrograd Report Petrograd, Nov. 28.—Voting for de gates to the Russian constituent sembly has been concluded in P grad, but the results are not expected | tobe known: before Sunday. 3,000 PACKAGES FOR STUDENT SAILORS: Chicago, Nov. 28.—Five tuaomobile trucks driven ty women and ¢ Thanksgiving goodies, candy, ¢ cakes, cigarettes, and the like—made the trip from Chicago to the Greav} Lakes naval training station today.! There were 3,900 packages. =———— CURED HIS RUPTURE 1 was badly ruptured while lifting a trunk several years aso Doctors said my only hope of cur? was an 0, eration. ‘f'russes did me no good Vinally 1 got hold of something that quickly and completely cured me. Years have passed and the rupture ;has never returned, although | am do- {ing hard work as a carpenter. There | was no operation, no jlost time, no trouble. I have nothing to sell, but will give full information about how |out optration,- if you white to me. Eugene M. Pullen, Cafpenter, 308 D, Marcellus Avenuc, Manasquan, N. J ‘Better cut out this notice and show it to any others who are ruptured— you may save a life or at least stop N the misery of rupture and ‘the worry and danger of an operation. ——— ss ongeoenieunipboe A_ Stubborn Cough Loosens Right Up ‘This home-made remedy fe 8 Wonder for quick results. Easily aad ; cheaply made. ~ _The prompt and positive action of this simple, inexpensive home-made. remedy in quickly healing the inflamed or swollen membranes of the throat, chest or bron- chial tubes and breaki up tight coughs, has caused it to be used in more homes than any other cough remedy. Under its) healing, soothing - influence, chest soreness, ilegm loosens, reathing becomes ¢asler, tickling in throat stops and_you get a night’ restful sleep. The usual throat a gxest colds are conquered by it in 24 hours or less. Nothing better for bron- chitis, hoarseness, croup, Whooping cough, bronchial asthma: .or winter coughs, Z - To make this splendid cough syrup, pour 214 ounces of Pinex (60 cents worth), into a pint Je and fill tho bottle with plain granulated sugar syru and shake thoroughly. You then hav a full pint—a family supply—of a much better cough syrup than. you could buy ready-made for $2.50. ps perfectly and children love its pleasant taste. Pinex i % special and highly concen- trated compcund of genuine Norway pine extract, and is known the world over for its promptness, ease and ci ‘tainty in overcoming stubborn coughs and chest colds, | &To avoid disappointment | druggist for “21, onners of Pi full directions, and don’t thing Guarantec! to gi satisfaction or moncy pre-ptly re! The Pinex Co., It. Waynz, Jad. SCHOOL KICKS OUT | GERMAN LANGUAGE | — | [RUSSIANS TODAY VOTE “ON ASSEMBLY EMBERS you may find a compléte cure with-) Ny | ber. NORTH DAKOTANS APPLY FOR TEN WMLLION:. LOANS Almost Half . all: Applications from St. Paul District are in= This State , North Dakotans have applications for farm loans pending totaling $9,- 155,550 and farm loans have been made in this state aggregating $938,- 200, according to the federal farm loan board's report for the month of Oct North Dakota has filed almost 50 per cent of all the loan applications received to date in the Paul fed- eral land bank, distric | and it has borrowed almost half the HUMPHREYS?" WITCH HAZEL. OINTMENT (COMPOUND) For Piles or Hemorrhoids, External or Internal, Blind or Lleeding, Itching or Burning. One application brings relief. Price 28c., at’all druggists or mailed. Send Free Sample of Cintment to Numphreys’ Romeo. Rieticine Company | 156 William Street, New York. SICK ANIMALS| A BIG BOOK on diseases of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs and Poultry, mailed free. Humphreys’ Veterinary Medicines, 156 William Street, New York. STIFE JOINTS es We wish you all a grand glorious Thanksgiving OGAN'S federal farm loans closed in this dis trict—$2,726,200. South Dakota h applied for but $3,925,630, and closed only $286,500 in federal farm mission. loans. WAR IS H’ AWFUL Facing Starvation “We begin to realize we are at real- ly at war when we get letters from five concerns with which we have dealt for years advising they con sell us no flour and feed for our institu tions, for love or money,” said James A Lrown of the state board of control today. The Yoard of control with thousands of wards to feed, begins to sympathize wiih Sherman in his views ,on war. WESTERN MAN HERE Idaho-Washington Engineer Joins North Dakota Staff | George T. McCoy, formerly wih tie} Washington and Idaho highway com- i SORE MUSCLES In cases of rheumatism and lame back it penetrates quickly, drives out soreness, and limbers up stiff, aching joints and muscles. , Wizard Qil is an absolutely reti- able, antiseptic application for cuts, burns, bites, and stings. Sprains and bruises heal readily under its sooth- ing, penetrating qualities. ‘ Get it from druggists for 30 cents. If not.satisfed return the bottle and get your money back. Ever constipated or have sick headache? Just try Wizard Liver Whips, pleasant little pink pills, 30 | cents, Guaranteed, “Exclusjve es Com ions, has arrived in Bismarck to ume the post of office engineer h the North Dakota highway co Mr. and Mrs. McCoy will make their home at 57 Avenue B. L. | V. Duffy is in from LaMoure coun! Jensson from Ramsey county Board of Control Sees its Wards winter. | Mary Pickford in “The Little Amer- F. Breske from>Benson and J. C. for the ican” at the Bismarck theater tonight. 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