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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1917 BISMARCK EVENING TRIBUNE 50 D Ty LARSONS PETITION |50-Degrees |ABEROFEN GRAIN. WALL PRESIDENTS HALFAL AIRE OF Cold SEEK 10 PREVENT FROM EXPLOSION pea | } : (Continued from Page One) oe WW John Larson’s petition for. city com.| he Yukon FEDERAL OWNERSHIP tors inthe” oflicé escaped > injury. 5 missioner was filed today with Cecil! —— a WES ‘ Seoras of sone hits Gea . Burton, city audftor. At present writ-| Oawaon, Y. T, Dec. 6.—Dawson |Froperty Boss of $50,000 and) asnington, Dec. G-—Railroad pres-| cae Seta eee tote | now, can; do. 20 under, euarentey. of ing he is the only candidate in the| ttermometers today dropped to 50 17,000 Bushels of Wheat | ts, composing the railroad war killed. The fire started in the north- a satisfactory position or tuition field to be voted upon at the special] degrees below zero as a result of ” ".j board, today informed Chairman New-| @" end of the city, which bore the fees refunded. Later we may nov election Dec. 27. The lists remain the first cold spell of the winter. Went Up in Smoke. | lands of the congressional committee] brunt of the damage. | ba-able to enroll students under ’ ay open until Friday eevning. It is not — ‘ dealing with. tra n problems,| The whole northern section of Hali-{ : this inducement. } Known whether opposition will de- U U Aberdeen, S. D., Dec. 6.—Fire start-| that. i “l the legal a mass of wreckage and fires a i velop at the eleventh hour. ing in the furnace room of the lrée | Did unification of B mass OF wreexage and fires | All who wish to attend evening school should call to arrange at ‘There were 196 signers on Mr. Lar- man Bain storehouse early this 1orn-j Nergency, gov- broken out in a dozen parts of; ouce. for particulars write son’s petition, or §1 more than the ing spread to the elevator, causing aj] ernment operation would be unneces- y, according to reports received | minimum number required by law. property damage ot $50,060 and the] sary. shortly after noon. | G. M. LANGUM, PRES. loss of 17,000 bushels of grain in the man Newlands asked the - f Syueti rovers § isi e v Jako ER REE elevator and several thousand bushels| way executives for an estate of the be ot deere aH bab ont Bismarck, North Dakota (Continued from Page One) ot valuable seed grain in the store-| money needed by the roads to equip] station, used a ihe es Hs Bovernment | cme <= dead of night because he feared to/rooms. The fire is not thought to) them for the emergency, and they] qeseril 1s haying entirel —_—_— e ‘ let the neighbors know he had re-|have heen incendiary. Insurance $22,-/ promised to prepare it in time for pre-| while a bie eoveranent ir plant CALUALTIES IN FRANCE occurred between » ‘ turned, said Miller. 000. fit sentation to President Wilson on Mon-| at Willow Park, in the northwestern ©. Washington, Dec. 6.-—Gene Por. d 17. General Persh: Millerton sot intact which ne way rate president, “himself, began] section of the city, is wrecked js today reported ta the war no details, but Miller told of a statement whic! considering the question today in con- pale i ; partment the names of two men x : 2 Borchert tade to him in the Ana- MOTHERS Of SOLDIERS ferences with Chairman Hall of the] MOST OF CITY IN FLAMES | ed in action in France, seven men so- fo. Haye been moose hospital eleven hours before ; interstate commerce commission, St. Johns, N. B. Dec. 6.—A large! verely wounded and four slightly sccupying trent line trench- his deat: He ean he aa net yaee ———S | part OF Halli is in flames following} wounded. es in nce. a gun when he went to the 7 ; i sion i aeborytod ay. TWO | qe ve \ x z i - a Tron B1V-! nitions of war. uding hi: - *. ‘AE EL ZS (CRE ES “<A Shinein qoanyanes a Rox of 22 carigees re: ing a member of that party charged nitions of war, including high explos: Every Drop’? is pocket a: ‘ter he (Continued trom Page Ore) ty rs s Le {ives collided. : "y. reached the hospital were explained | —e--=- = Lyua J Figzier rushed ti. an soli lanior any other crime a fair Buildings along the water front wy , by his statement that he had bought] to prin withthe iétlowing siniamenc: ae ics le pases ee were torn to pieces, and many persons ia then in Montana while he and a com-| «fam sati fe = | penned Nera 'Y| are believed to have been ki Re A am satisfied that the attack on| firm ideas as to what should be done ipvine i panion were shooting gophers. the Tottens i i i ‘ ‘1 Other shipping in the harb ffer- on . : 2 ns is entirely political. I} with anyone who wilfully interferred acute crews rg to per uae pais ue te know both Mrs, Totten and her hus-| with the recruiting system or sought or peverely, and ue crews . everal seid think Sod Cuene te” mate] band, and they are highly estimable| to retard enlistment in the United] “rre rsa anes cree ke - Henry tell what he did it ‘for.’ i people, respected in their community | States army. city and ‘Halifax Ww interrupted soon! A sae H and thoroughly loyal and patriotic.” Mrs. O’Hare, a tall slim woman of| afro cnlosion’. i cS aOR Borchert’s description of the shoot- after the explosion and before more . = ‘i = This gubernatorial statement was | somewhere in the forties, sat at the eine a raneite re-! ing, as related by Miller, an ef- than fragmentary reports had ‘been re- / fective stroke for the state: “Charlie| M2de July 27 by Governor Frazier. | side of her. attorney making notes andj ceived. ‘The munition ship blown up said he was sitting there and Henr; The highly estimable people he re-| offering suggestions during the exam-| was said to have been American, jumped up and shot. The first Biot ferred to were Judge EF. B. Totten| ination of veniremen. She is dressed] Storm in Progress i ; gtunned Charlie and“he pitched for and his wife, Lillian Totten, postmis-| entirely in black, relieved with splash-| At the moment of the explosion, a! 5 i Get Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets | ward in his chair, stunned. ‘Then an-| {768s at Bowman. “Mrs. Totten had) es of red at the collar and with a pink-| ferce storm was sweeping the har-| — other shot struck him and he fell to| Le” called before the grand jury for] trimmed “picture hat.” There may be} yor, and it is supposed that he tbl That is the joyful cry of thousands the floor “The third shot whizzzea| 2" investigation into her patriotism. | traced a rather distant resemblance] jision of the vessels was due io thi since Dr. Edwards produced Olive Tablets, ast his head into the floor, and the| ACc*Ming to Mrs, O'Hare's statement,| between, Mrs. O'Flare and Congress-| One of the buildings that sulfered AT le sul for calomel ' ak hi hindi at Mrs. Totten called upon her at her| woman Janet Rankin of Montana. severel scupied by the Western a So eae Dr. Edwards, a practicing physician for fOuth hit him im the back of the! hotel in Bowman, complimented her Jury Empanelied. Unlow elesranh’ compas and. waa a years snd calomel old time sgnem hoe Sia coua on the reforms she was advocating,| The impaneling of a jury was com-|the terminus of the cable lines to the iscovered t form for Olive 1 ts | ones: " and invited her to meet her (Mrs. Tot-| pleted late..Wednesday evening and]U, g. One report said’ that iwo tele while treating patients for chronic con-| Attorney Sinkler’s cross-question-| ten’s) husband. Mrs. O'Hare accom-| the tal mony. ‘Wad. cont| egranh onefators werd RINE” cod ak a Ee Y son a sti ee and torr Tee ets ing, aimed to bring out facts as to panied Mrs. Totten to the Totten dom-| menced this morning. The number of} other that eral employees — lost . Edwards’ Olive do not a feud having existed for some time) jcile, where “an enjoyable evening} witnesses is not large. Practically all A j . comaie, colon, a healing, soothing betiveen Pankow and Borchert, and) vas had by all” discussing “reforms.” for the state are from Bowman, where ile that the censorship at ass a = ee ae, eri with regard to threats Borchert was! jt was because Judge Totten and Mrs.| Mrs. O'Hare is alleged to have made prevent details of the A) eee sys " tine griping is the ‘kemmote” of these alleged to have made against Pankow,| Totten opened their home to a woman|the remarks with reference to the nown immediately k or Benefit of Ladies Auxiliary ot Kittle sugar-coated, olive-colored tablets, ! and in connection with the alleged ne-| who was charged with having referred | mothers of American soldiers which lion is yestored oe ene Sie Thee bones ne fe act | cessity for the interference at one! io the mothers of American soldiers| led to her indictment by a federal] Meanwhile, frantic efforts are being Co Ss Nad and Od Ee ain ° actin force them time of a neightor whoo : ‘drove Bor. as “brood sow grand jury last July. U. S. attorney) made by the telegraph company here : . ; If you have a “dark brown mouth” now | “bert from the house with a gun,”/ themselves as * ver” | Hildreth and Judge Carmody are|to restore their lines to some points ———— — and then—a bad breath — a dull, tired avallod hele. Geen that Senator Porter J. McCumber call- | prosecuting. in the vicinityeof Halifax and. within M fae d H ll F A h d b feeling—sick headache—torpid liver and | MTS. Pankow s havin ed upon the United States senate to —— easy reach by currier. usican a urnishe y 4 d show: vo shells at one j ' v y is s i a ure constipated, you'll find sure and | Borchert showed her two s! : ‘deprive Mrs. Totten of the govern- On a Roller. It is tively later here onl Ta eee a, it. | time, stating, “One is for me and the| ment post which she held, and it was slephone numbers that can| that there were several transports in A t one or two lit. ther for him.” n ‘ A list of telephone nu e 9 9 - OS eceens tke ons on tee eran ee The Cause jin er detenney while the case Was UU |ibs «fastened: (0 Jan, instrument sand | Ue Nar or wen [be explo. oe onror’s rchestra i ce or every a se anq.| Her investigation, 30V' shich is manipulated like a shade on| ed. Nothing as to the fate of these just to keep right. Try them. 10c and | rs. Pankow, about whom this tra-| zier gave his endorsement to the news:| “ hich is m Tel ut i See atehtea a obtainable. Neither is it knowa ' 25¢ per box, All druggists, Beay revolves is a slight, ‘modishly paper of which Townley is managing| ® SPting roller has been patenteg, ether the transports were filled ae we ——S——————————— | dressed blonde, of rather distinctive] egitor, with troops or ocennied only by their, ew carriage and of a peculiar charm. She| Judge T 1 Mrs. Totten 1 q ; Lye —— ‘ Ray a ‘ Judge Totten and Mrs.,Totten long] BISMARCK BOY X-RAY How’s Your Blood? cae neteelt wer is the a ret | have been active in the Nonpartisan EXPERT WITH ARMY IS i ej; Where she occupied one o e first! jeague. Governor Frazier proved his N OST benches, with her two beautiful little| faith and confidence in and admiration ASSIGNED TO NEW FOS' children besides her, while just be-| for this “highly timable family” : Ser ae J mntlaa ¢ a aire i ELI g Lieut. Ted Martel, formerly x-ra id ii Pimples and Eruptions Mean | yond the rail in front pi them sat the | when he named the Rev. George E. cperatan SMMC Ria few LGeplial pod nomeaid it ds , hy bn, Bad Blood. husband and: tether. eet ‘ tay | Totten a member of the state board! oy a number of months past in charge| yaitway . ney J 0! good-looking man apparently in his; of regents. vay wore with tha medical uw ‘ r@ Pug i a — mid-thirties. Ranchers Get Off Easy. ot Hee por i es i is par Twenty-fiv y workers were : i ¥ z : 5 ne anchers Ge A sion at Ft, Snelling, is here for a b killed the track near Rickmond. | «People who have impure of impover- ahe, Eankow® Ad oe eee hie Because D. W. Enyart and Ralph E.| furlough before reporting for new Mirage Sac iH a | A 4 ished blood should be careful to take | nesses W os et bes paar type of | Shafer, ranchers on the Fort Berthold | duties in Texas. CITY CUT OFF. | onl a vegetable and temperance remery laoenere ed vi The woman in the|Teservation, represented that they ak New York, Dec. 6.—H has been # such as Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical ; country P eclar is a type more of-| COUld find no one to care for their cut off from all communication ‘with | Discovery is and has been for nearly 50 | fase, In parich voubretie. role. on| Stock should they be compelled to the outside world, according to West- | years. Ingredients printed on wrapper. | tO” [OUNY i nina tragic part on a S¢rve a prison sentence, Judge Wade Make Ita Motor | er Union Cable’ Company officials | The first day you start to take this | Nov Deets tari on their pleading guilty this morning here. All lines are down, and all the | ANDERSON & WEBER PRESENT =; reliable medicine, impure germs and Still enon xceptionally self-pos-| 9 introducing liquor into Indian ter- plants of the U. S. Direct Cable Co.| eg accumulations, begin to separate in the | Mi I itaoee ore call on the stand| Titory, fined them the minimum of at Halifax have been so damaged by, } Hood and (ae tea expelled through nen Raia ‘was taken at 6|$100 apiece and gave thom the lowest | the explosion that it cannot be oper) 4 ce oe In place of, the impurities, the ar- | o'clock Wednesday evening. at s ex: See ee eee sencnne with : BUY ie ev oan ated. J trea Fran, Ee | ected he case wile completed (|e provi that they pone tear), dHe™gut ant ookon Pols eee 3 In the First Big Laugh || food. blood om the skin means that ihe 'State versus Thomas Hall, secre-| Judge Amidon at the end of that time} |” aes = ing. Show of the ' u pimples, boils, carbuncles, eczema, rash, | tary oE state. “charged with embezzle.| to Plead for an extension of the re- Padger Bumpers IL Season ? rene and skin blemishes will disap | ment. Hall will formally plead at 10/Mmaining 20 days. (| Jchaine » — pear. Then you must remember that | this morning. At the conclusion of} | ° lr ‘Mtandan, charged with selling|Fire Extingu Give Way to Soothing Hamlin’s | h ht, the li % 1 i rs of Mandan, Bt Cy when the blood is right, the liver, stam- | the Hall case, Eugene Walla will be| 1 ide ; Grouse Gite Wizard Of ach, bowels and kidneys become healthy, ied the same charge. | liquor to United States soldiers, was| Grease Guns . zane ‘active and vigorous and you will have | ‘4 °° : put over this morning for the term|Hand Horns . Hainlin’s Wizard Oil is @ gate and no more trouble with indigestion, backe because material witnesses now are|Jacks . eive treatment for Neadacheani ache, headache and_constipation. | en route to France. Johns aibbed i Saarinen Get Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis- , Sentence on John Grossman, who | |-enzes ; Rubbed in whicreline: pain y . et Dr. Pierce Medical Dise , S ‘ aries a Spee 3 asa tonic to the tortured ty as covery today from any medicine dealer, this morning pleaded guilty to intro- aint nd almost invariably brings | 'n tablet or liquid form, or send Dr, ’ ducing liquor on the Berthold reser- | Neutrolocks quick relief. 5 ; Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., 10 cts. for trial vation, was suspended because the Ona’ and G ing, antiseptic qualities can James Montgomery’s package, , . defendant is a consumptive, to whom par. be relied upon to prevent i Latest Farce will make ‘ a jail sentence probably would mean| PEERLESS SPECIALTIES, Top and} fection,or other serious restlts, from ad x ‘PROMINENT DAKOTA Seattle, Wash., Dec. 6—The commit-j death. Tom Spewak pleaded guilty!” Cushion dressings, enamels, fendes| sprains, bruises, cuts, burns,’ bites thousands cf Cheerful Liars WOMAN. | tee of 25, representing i cing organ to the same charge, and he will bef jaya, paints, et and stings. Just $ good, too, for during this engagement. izations today announced plans for a{ sentenced A 5A nts t , frost bites, cold + ‘Wahpeton, N. Dak.—*Several years | co oio< of mass meetings on all sec-| Judge E. T. Burke has been named Ee pines pores and ' c \ gr (go when ia a weakened and rundows tions of the city to ratify the demand | attorney for Joseph Couture, who | shot Lights 30 to $8.30! 49 et it from d ruggi fori) cents, y tondition I took a bottle of Dr. Pierce’s | for the impeachment of Mayor Hiram | faces two charges of horse stealing on) i OB ri: not satisfied return the bottle an : c r+) % v y j Favorite Prescription, The results were'|('. Gill because of his alleged laxity] the Standing Rock reservation. . 2 ' nae Bet Uae eee a i rar o ssi: 4 j Tires and Tuves, all siz | nstipate 5S ter} tifying and it proved all that | in suppressing vice. Impaneling of Jury tacos de ae | < ° ee eng an crethen we and |. It-is planned to hold the meetings} Because (:. H. Opsabl, retired Grand] STONE & KELLY-SPRINGFIELD.)| herdache? Just try Wisaed. tives Seat Sale Begins Tuesday, Dec. il mao Deceeely. 10 Sree before the city council meets next) Forks clothing merchant, stated onla.. covers ai anvidenso | reenter Gactantecd , ; wild me up. I am very glad to rec-'|.\fonday. Resolutions demanding the! examination for the Kate Richards Tire Cov et8 80 io $2.5 2 ; he tmmend this medicine as a woman’s'' mayor's impeachment, ratified recent-| O'Hare jury in United States district Waived alk onic."—Mas, PRED LorzeR, 822 Second |v at a mass meeting of 7.000 eitizens,| court Wednesday afternoon he would Valve bile ETE, itreet, N.S = [are already before the council. object to having a man with his opin- pte = ions on the jury that would try him © . were he charged with sedition, D. R. Missouri Valle Motor Co. Covel, attorney for Mrs. O.Hare, chal- Bod. B H ned and Chalmers lengeéd the juror for cause. After ques-| 2048¢ Bias ee Chia a) . tioning the juror, Judge Wade threw] _ : loser Sars : Eira eure ane oes ore Ua asa sea [Mt ee objected to long, bypothetical aye tions which Attorney Covel asked the ‘ juror, declaring an answer Would tend WOODQOOOOCOO) delicious oil, from Corn, to bind the juror before he ear : Aer canine and sid dressings a word of evidence. Sik ugh Nearly Gone Talesman Have Opinions ~ in 24 Hours rr ws F, er ek Y examined during fa S pure oil from America’s greatest cereal None one Mesa te ; ; a daa Seti the ideal medium for frying, the afternoon professed for the social- hnl'g tho: Gueal expovien ton eit aE. . Pe sautéing, shortening and salad dressings. this home-made remedy. Costs N 5 t f il : f 1 i 4 t a 8 a te ied i h ot remnants but full pieces of a large variety : Foods ‘red in Mazol are not only much more | quam 5 A easily digesed—they are more palatable—free fo — ‘Anyone who tries this pleasant tasts of weaves taken right from our regular stock. i iness— use Mazola browns food ing home-made cough | syrup, Will a 4 arcane or soggi because quickly ‘understond why, i is Used in | = quickly. more homes in the United States an CREPE DE CHINES = ‘And with the nation-wide movement headed by | Ganado than, any other gough remedy. 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