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RISMARAK. BURNING. TRIRIINE «. 4 miscues FRIDAY, JANUARY 4,:1918 : [TRIBUNE FINANCIAL DEPARTMENT /BARLY GAINS SWEPT PRIORITY SUSPENSION =. PAGE 4 BISMARCK EVENING TRIBUNE THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE _ Entered at the Postoftice, Bismarek, N. D., as Second Class Matter | ISSUED EVERY DAY gy GEORGE D. MANN ots ance - - + + Editor G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY, Special Foreign Representative. NEW YORK, Fifth Ave. Bldg.; CIICAGO, Marquette Bldg.; BOSTON, 3 Winter St.; DETROIT, Kresge Bldg.; MINNEA- POLIS. 810 Lumber Exchange. AWAY BY PROFITEERS ADDS 70 CORN VALUES Extensive Eariy Advance Meets Market Closes Firm and Around a . _ Heavy Realizing and Net Cent Higher on Both Corn’ Loss Sustained. and Oats. The Associated Pres: xelusively entitled to the use for re- publication of all news credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the local news published herein. All rights of publication of special dispatches herein are also reserved. MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATION SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE Daily, Morning and Sunday by Carrier, per month f .70 Daily, Morning, Evening and Sunday by Carricr, per month. . 0 Daily, Evening only, by Carrier, per month... . « 300 Daily, Evening and Sunday, per month . : on Morning or Evening by Mail in North Dakota, one year .... Morning or Evening by mail outside of North Dakota, one year, Sunday in Combination with Evening or Morning by mail, one year . sees 5.00 RAILS AND INDUSTRIALS jCOUNTRY OFFERINGS " ARE ACTIVE AND UPWARD TO ARRIVE SMALL “ New York, Jan. 3.—Russia’s rejec- ‘Chicago, Ills., Jan. 3.—Corn ad- tion of Germany’s peace terms, the vanced in price today owing more or hope that the president’s message to less to uncertainty which resulted congr will tend to further clarify from announcement that all priority the railroad situation, and other fay- orders on the railroads had been sus- orable incidents promoted another ex- pended. The market closed firm, % | tensive advance in stocks today. {to 1%c net higher, with Jan. 1.27 and 'The greater part of the advantage May 1.25% @% to 1.25%. Vats gained was swept away in the last hour, how- % to Ic. In provisions the outcome ever, when heavy realizing, partly , Varied from unchanged figures to a for profits, not only wiped out num- Tse of bac. erous gains of 2 to 5 points, but re: Although it was generally expected sulted in a fair percemiage of net that putting all classes of freight on losses an equality would help to remove ‘rat- There were no surmce develop ¢ congestion as a whole traders in- ments in legislation of the reversal, eunetee oer ee ae a are be a but the selling became most marked ||. hae an ling SUBD TY Ob Cats. after the publication of several ad-| 2Vailable for hauling ‘gealt would De verse railroad statements for Novem-' reduced, Bnd that recelbs of corn her, Foremost among these was New | Here would diminish;; ‘This: prospect York Central, which reported the enor-|@PPeared to have considerable to do mons net decrease of $3,669,000. with talk which became current in In the substantial ris. of the fore- favor of a higher maximum price lim- noon and intermediate session, rails it, Under .guch circumstances, the late dealings were at virtually the top- a + rem - eo S"warerep A INVESTIGATE THE POSTOFFICE Under the law, the most powerful official in this country, next to the commander-in-chief of its army and navy is te postmaster general. The official who can throttle or exterminate a free press is, finally, pretty near the dictator of democracy and arbiter of all \ rights, to say nothing of his influence upon ordinary business and do- / furnished much of the motive power, aries ot the de mestic affairs. | pacifics, coalers and some of the Odie largely warlecied ie eae ts ( It is common knowledge that the postoftice department is bad- | Se Canna aa. 4 points and) ryences that ruled the corn market. ‘ ly ‘‘shot to pie > It may be because Postmaster General Burleson 4 F se | Besides, country offerings io arrive A ‘ ‘ From raiis the movement switched | were small ‘ has leaned too much toware mutking a profit. It may be beeause he has i hippings, coppers and the Covering by. Shorts lifted provisions ‘ beeome decidedly unpopular with his underpaid employes, [tf may be | @ 2010 ~ "Ary gern! war eouinments) oper 'atier some weakness caused by de- ' cz suming wider scope than at olines in the hog market and by the *% ¢ beeause of his attitude toward labor and his suppression of papers with anti-ddministration or pro-German tendencies, However this | may be, the sum total is an unsatisfactory and bad condition. The people are asked to help tonserve transportation, through Sos eae aes a ins Sh a pate eee uae aoe eee inet RHICAGORGRA IN mesluction, In missen Ber trail Seny ee: PS USUILGS INCA Cee cpt HAR GAG (i , j | of the agricultural experiment station! of the leaders to react, closing at a] — Option Open High Low Close the mails instead of ‘sending a man,’? and they have a right to de- NLS iy} i , at Fargo. The post of director has|loss of % point. Changes elsewhere Corn— é mand that government do part by providing first class mail ser- ee a ¥ paid $5 099 per annum. A Giviston of sere of anailat nent fhe: unatie! ae wee 1.26% 121% 126% 127 ana: The stn thaadanirtine en AAT apa P / manit: | se f the duties and the appointment of two’| closing active, but confused. Sales May ... 1.24% 1.25% 1.24% 1: aU ‘ q viee, The postoflice department has a record of over $5,400,090 profit EGR GLERICAL HELP—BUSINESS MEN | men to fill a position formerly ‘held | amounted to 1,365,000 shares. Ce ae ‘ f fa | Railroad bonds were strong, with in-| Jan. . .78% .79% .78% .79% A in one year, but if business concerns do conserve transportation as by one probably would mean an out- they ought, a poor mail service may mean a loss of ten times that OFFERING HIGHEST SALARIES EVER | lay of at least $8,000 the year. dustrial. bul ave sround as ie May... .75% .76% .75% .76% 1 4 yet the right arm of ¢ AUR apenaPat oniathe busi A ae stock list. Internationals were inactive — sum. And yet the right arm of all our war preparat‘on is the busines, . Photos of Lewis—Handsome photo- | and little changed. Liberty 4's sold at MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN. t world just now. | Bees ee as of former Chairman R. S.| 97,02 to 96.91 and the 3%4’s at 98.78 to| Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. 3.—Wheat Somewhere in the United States senate archives is a resolution | The war has created demands which all the way to $102, ‘i ae ete acer such Hy | 08-62.) Total sales. (par vale). Sebre: receipts 144 cars, compared with 266 Ae tachi, the ox denditme + vastisati allot the busine ered conc LiKe a whe ed New Year's greetings re-| gated $5,375,000. Old United States 1s-; year ago. for investigation of the postolfice department. Such an investigation, {all of the business college in the coun- In a here: t ved by members of the state board fa were unchanged on call. Corn, ‘No. 3, yellow—1.70@1.75. to be conducted fairly and thoroughly is about the most important | 'y cannot degin to supply, im the opin: | nm OIE ol war and all the ad- of control. — Oats, No. 3, white—.79@.80. business that the senate has on its waiting list. The NEW YORK STOCKS. Flax—3.662@3.66. ‘ ion of Dr. G. N. Langam, founder and’ yorse conditions it brought, the B ‘ onditions it broyght, N Justices Are IIl—The state. supreme] American Beet Sugar ... 74441 Flour—Unchanged. Shipments &6,- ‘ment of warehouse stocks. The bulge, ay fl any time since the improvement of jearish showi take: YE | ( | A S nee Week: , bearish showing of the monthly state . SS S United States Steel was absorbed however, was not fully maintained. —— a | j president of the Bismarck Busine n olleg josed the fall se te: payee j t saci: . M Sea omar eE | college, Fee cee tment vite history, court # running short, with Assaciate/ American Can ...... 39° | 496 barrels. GOAT’ OR ‘‘FOUR-FLUSHER.”’ [ore had held important ler: In all dep re nt poly ‘Justice A. M. Christianson in the hos-| American Smelting and Refining 79% | Barley—127@1.57. Either the kaiser is giving his dear friend Ferdinand of Bul- | ions have alled to the numbered 1/9. Every dormito . pital with a severe cold verging on) American ‘Tel. and Tel. ....... 108%| P-ye—1.86@1.87. f ° aN : : i pea scceat Ob the ity was e pneumonia, while Justice James E.| American Zine 15%| Bran— garia he tarred end of the stick, or he is telling a whopping big lie, Saibloved ascent” ae wee i ed anil the chande © Pobinson is confined to his room at| Anaconda Copper or 625% i ahs the een eee ioome lding. ‘The mew, tue Grand Pacific by similar ailments. | Atchison ...... «1+. F OMAHA LIVE STOCK. with Ferdinand’s consent. Bulgaria went into the war as she did for gain. The kaiser out-bid the alli Bulgavia’s armies off-set those of Serbia and | 7) vadval Bs cayalinent Rumania and saved the Balkan situation for the kai: Moreover, | tions Youn wome ie ‘term ek Ferdinand has actually conquered and occupied those parts of Ser- | ographers have been called from less) ment of bia Rumania and Cireece which were the pay offered him by the |inove has not been a sufficieat .sup-| been inve North Dakota come poe a r A promise!” Telephone Hearing—The railway Baltimore and Ohio anticipates an commission is at Sykeston, hearing the time the the complaint of an established tele- swing. EV depart- phone company which alleges that a the institution has been’ prospective competitor plans to par- 1; more than $19,000 has ajlel its lines and to divide its busi- din tne new building and; yess. The proposed new company has ceipts 14,000; lower; heavy 16.10@ 18% | 16.405 mixed 16.20@16.35; light 16.00 — 13914 | @16.40; pigs 10.00@17.00; bulk 16.20@ 6656 | 18.35. 13% Cattle—Receipts 5,800; lower; na- 45% , tive steers 8.50@13.50; cows and heif- ers 6.75@10.50; western steers 7.50@ N and book-land Pr Butte and Superior ... California Petroleum ... Canadian Pacific ...... Central Leather ...... | Chesapeake and Ohio .... Chicago, Mil. and St. Paul . Chino Copper ...... same is true o Cmaha, Nebr., Jan. 3.—Hogs—Re- | / i kaiser. So that when the kaiser talks ‘no annexation’’ he proposes | s Me s Oe d ‘ ans alks a PXa D ply. *So many fields are now open to s nd an important addition Q t ‘ailw: conymission +e ox rd to repudiaic Ferdinand and his deal with him. lyoung womes, that the girl with a! nile to then taguliy AN: Ud weer onesie. to build Colorado Fuel and Iron .... 11.75; cows and heifers 6.50@9.25; Wouldn't that jar you if you were czar of Bulgaria? | thorough: business training may. Delle rof. G. N. Livdabl, a prtc-| j The : : Crucible: Stet z Ah ers 6.50 Wenner ah aaa Wérse sek. “ag aiaeSatlon?” “menie restorati he , |dependent. Employers, therefore, arc ' of many years’ experi-| Hurrying Coal--The state board of | Cuba Cane Sugar . 31%, ers 6.50@11.00; calves 9.00@13.00; A a ve no: vey A a ae ae to Tur of |talling back on the business colle heads the department of control is urging coal mines — which Rian ence hee seve 16% bulls stags, ete., 650@ 10.25, ne rmenia, Mesopotamia and the Holy Land and, perhaps domination | We have a number of un led applica- nd finance! have te cont s to ; Great Northern Ore Ctfs .... 27%] Sheep—l pts 12,500; steady; of the Dardanelles, and among the things that Bulgarians despise tions now on file, calling for stenog-} People of Bismarck and te Slope] all the coal they can po | Great Northern pfd. as 90% | yearlings 11 0@ 13.00; wethers 11.00@ are Turks and control of the Dardanelles by Turks ives il raphers and hookkeepers and off 5 are, invited to visit this] during the present warm ration Copper . ar 4654 | 12.25; ewes 10.00@11.60; lambs 0 ao one Lot the Dardanelles by Turks, Moreover, while | salaries unheard of before the growing institution at any Ue after| when the general demand from North | Int. Mer. Marine pfd. etfs. ..... 84%] @17.00. ; Bulgaria has been a powerful and successful ally of the kaiser, Tur- ny trained stenographer apparently] the middle of the month, when a full| Dakota citie: below normal. None | Kennecott Copper E ST. PAUL LIVE STOCK. ° 4 key has been a grievously burdensome and losing ally to him, Ferdi. ;eed aaticipate no dificulty in complement of students again will be] of the state institutions has a normal ile and Nashville . 111%! sy paul, Minn., Jan. 3.—Hogs—Re- a a Reid: Gh nosannexationl spulle chroieh sis the Se ‘d iad wouline in at $75, and the opening ofer in attendance, stock of fuel on hand, and the board n Petroleum .. 32% | ceint 9,000, 30 t an i 8 » : 2 2 a xation™” pulls throug , is that gooc » hare wor king broek dhe es __| hopes that by taking advantage of the | Miami Copper .. Hae Ss At ‘ tie ren ower range id son who wasn't a prodigal ad who didn’t get any fatted calf barbe- a au i Tree =| present mild period they may safe-| Missouri Pacific . .00@ 6.30; bulk 1 A @ eo: ‘i cote Se E Cattle—Receipts 3,400; killers 10 to ‘eued for him. o CAPIT OL NOTES ae ‘heen prepared guard the state’s wards from freez-| Montana Power . ise lower: steara: 5. 0@15. 00". cows : , nee . Aes fe “ accepted by the board] ing when c veather returns. Yew York , fell fa ; ; att ouldn’t that jar you some more, if you were ezar of Bul- | es arate will be called for at ing when cold” weal Be isa ae tes and heifers 6.00@9.5 ;,, Veal calves, gana: i Mok 5 ay a awarded early it Hes Eoual Meo Uncle Sam) ae Pennsylvania ...... . dee ar rey aan and feed- But as before remarke the laiser’s ‘ p RAP OI nnOS Myhre on"9: 3. A. Myhre, form Fargo meeting al-| sufficient men in certain divisions Ray Consolidated .Copper s, steady, 5.0 000. posal may be rely: im ld - ae - us ; Ss ae DUNES BHOL a erly county. surveyor of Barnes coun-|s0 will come up consideration of tne} meet his needs for the present. Pro-| Reading ...... ..0..5 + Sheep—Receipts, 309, steady, lambs iN pos ay mere y a gold brick of ered with the consent of F erdi- y, has joined the state engineer's; setection of a ssor to Thomas, yost Marshal General Crowder today | Republic Iron and Steel 8.00@16.25; wethers 7.00@13.00; ewes nand. If not, Ferdinand will stand in history as the most splendid forces moving his family to Bismar Cooter, a or ot She junied | 4 Adjatiat een ate aah tare Southern Pacific ...... 5.00@10.75. ‘ speciman of ‘goat’? produced i imes when ‘most every - ig [on January I¢ States es ment station and of e¢-| Fraser instructing him t W-| Southern Railway . Ty q Coat JU gore: i a ~ ee times when most everyhody is Reroasere = ORES DaRSE ricultural extension work for North| ther orders no more men should 2} ipexas Co. is Chiete vane ee Se ned Re. fi iS at, ‘ > respect or Bs ailroads Conserve.—North Dakota | Da a. Three plans are sai 2} ii a f e quartermaster corp: i ZHICAEO, a rere ene 4 | Dakota. Three plans are said to be inducted for the q PS} Union Pacific ceipts 51,000, weak; bulk 16.10@16.40; i allways are taking edventace of the i contemplated The appointment qf] and sent to Camp Johnston, Jackson-| 1g. Industrial Alcohol THE BIGG: rage for’ conservation. The Milwau-| Vice Director J..H. Shenherd to be| ville, Fla. and that no more MeN) tited States Steel .. E BIGGEST OF ALL GAMBLES. kee line asks perin m to substitute acting director temporarily; the iin-|should be inducted for aviation sec- ae Copper eee $ light 15.40@16.30; mixed 15.80@16.45; %l heavy 15.80@16.45; rough 15.80@ 16.00; pigs 12.00@14.85. The biggest gambling game in this country is not in Wall |a four-day mixed-train service for its mediate selection of ssor to Di-| tion signal corps and sent to Kelly . Street or the Chicago pit. The biggest gambling game is farming, | ily passenger service on the anos) ctor Cooper, or a division of the du-| Field, San Antonio, Tex. The partie: Se cereale yr eran pee na ; and it goes on night and day, the year ‘round, with more and greater fon, running mixed | ties, and the appointment of a distinct] wlar quota of bricklayers recently partment already has been stopped. 7.5) 25; : a ay, yea , gi J i ay: ’ednesdays, Fridays! director stele pes ee Sen a’ aski i a e ig feeders 6.60@10.40; cows and heifers ains Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays! director for ag wltaral extension | called for is asked to be inducted ana] yen already accepted for cther posts 5.30@11.40; ois 8.50@16.00. . { ion runs/ work and the supe 4 e forwarded to Kelly Field without de- eae ‘ ut The farmer bets his time, money, labor and life against the | interstate, and a similar plea has been! agent and another n{lay. Induction for the ordnance_de- Se ce Pre EEES br ape caren Ea Ae ieee q * ins 5 a . i i e railway com a see = = ‘ : wethers 9.35@13.20; ewes 8. 00; weather, see pests, trusts and storage sharks and, if he wins Med with he rally ay ne a dering | T IBUNE NE S ES OFFICERS de wired tue provost marshal gencral, lambs 13.25@17.10. - against those odds, he, very likely, must overcome railro: Vogl ke nites today. de wot likely that Ww 5 an who will give instructions as to their | .. i] i ‘ kely, must overcome railroad biock- | the matter today. It is not likely that R cd T 5 disposition. Only inductions specific-| ~ : x ades, or rate pools. cither state commission will approve } Now MEET I STRANGE CITY ae uctior pecifie |. the change without hearings at points persia th ally referred to'are to'be 3 opp band | iP 7 AFTER YEARS OF SEPARATION |=, time Ssisseet/ actos 16 wep, QuifPoet s' Comer But, unless the farmer risks these odds, gambles with the eards | aftected. Cogswell is one of the lar Se SO MOTE IT BE. ee being shuffled and dealt by someone else, everything stops. The Jovernment cannot go on. No such important governmenta si- ks permission to swstitute) q ‘ ii i = This being true, it follows that the country’s greatest concern | mount to Vedlea, 8. D., which termin- ried the Main street route for the! master corps, and several months * ey Tudsdaya aye mestians should be that the farmer win his bet. Government should see to it | tes in this state at LaMars. The con- axioune Sarat Hansen jee ea ago rhe revelres his commission a8) 44 work of the corporation depart-|_ ‘My Wednesdays wheatless, that he has money on easy terms, seed in plenty and the necessary aoe sare Erte Nina anynya coveted ithe Main) saree beats “Just the other day, Lieut, Hansen,| ent of the secretary of state’s office um sane more. eatless each day, tools, especially tractors and other devices for producing much at | petition, and it is probable that tbe has been unusually heavy since the) My house it is heatloss, odds against the bettor than has any other game. and Saturda: This di | i | -_ on Se but he and Arnold were good pals,!on shore leave, was walking down) 4 vai + 2 vw [first of the year. New charters have| My bed it is sheetless— and he waited until Arnold quit to|the streets of a certain eastern city been Issued the following concerns: | They've gone to the Y. M. C. A, the minimum outlay of labor. commissions of both North and Souin and he waited until Amold Ait cll when he passed a. “landlubber” of ari oar ‘ A Dakota mu on the matter. graduate into the better job. Mikkel-) w/ pas reas . a . i During the sal year our whole country was stirred to the akota must pass baad son went through the University of! ficer in the uniform of a lieutenant. palate Eons gratn con Guin My teen eee duty roducing stuff: illi ac $ ing—The next stated! Minnesota and s | im: ner; J » A. J. » . i ‘y of pi ng foodstuffs. Millions of people became actual pro- Regents Meeting—The next stated | Minnesota and settled at Duluth. Han Then someone nailed in ‘se wheeled |and K. P. Johnson; capital, $15,000. Each day I get, poorer ana wiser, : 2 Buford Loan & Investment Co., Bu-}| My stockings are fectless, n, after completing his high school meeting of the North Dakota board of ] h ork, entered a training school pre-| about to shake hands with his old ford: A. F. Noble, 0. J. Morken, D. A.| _ My trousers. are seatless, rs wh ev u o i ducers who had never before produced enough to keep a chicken regents will be held at Mayville on in good condition. The total was something remarkable, but we’v inui i imi is, | side-k ibune’s ear’ . 5 Some ig ) ve’ve | January 8, continuing at the agricnl-| liminary to enrolling at Annapolis, side-kick of the Tribune’s early morn- i “ 2 pal got to do better, the coming season, and we will. tural college a! Fargo on January 9/and a month after war was declared| ing watches. There was a brief but See veae: Fay Je-roosh, how I hate the atten But, while we farmer gamblers won, i . and 10. At Fargo the board will con-!he graduated as ensign, and a few| happy reunion, followed by a longer ‘ zk u z Ewe N gam , in the past year, against A 0 “| " at ra ane fe a li iu * Ashelman, Ben. F. Ashelman, Stephen a sider plans for the new $90,000 chem later was promoted to a lieuten-}one the next day, and then Lieut. D. Briggs; capital, $150,000. M’CARTY A LAWYER ue ee odds there me. one odd that prevailed against us, to a j istry building at the university and 5 Since that time he has been| Hansen sat down to write his parents, Gebree Guine’ & “Sons Tei; Jamies sad, discouraging, wasteful extent—transportation blockade, We | for the $69,000 wing to the science around the world several times on Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Hansen, and the i 2 7 i‘ rrp y i hall at the agricultural college. Plans | Uncle Sam’s battleships. Mikkelson| ‘Tribune about it. town; George Game, George Game, Jr,)Well Known Newspaper Man x £ ral colle Tar 2 4 a . |Sophia Game; capital, $20,000. , Deserts the Old Game. i tad A had the food but could not deliver it where it would do the most uae i ae Sap yee good. z Palmer Bros, Inc. Halliday; Grant Get your seed- Polish up the plow, the hoe and the spade! A. Falmer, Archie J. Palmer, Bertha, nututh, Minn, Jan.. 4—George D. : o M. Palmer; capital, $70,000. 70 Unele Sam has the railroads. What you grow will move, not go to Se Gor McCarthy, who. after several years’ White Clothing Co., Jamestown; H. Py i preliminary training on The Duluth E. White, J. J. Mulroy, J. C. Walker; Horaid, served for a number of years a rot. The odds against you have been cut down in great shape! Hts S60 OC capita 000. ‘as secretary of the North d g Home Machine Co., Starkweather; ts forphetn_ Minne: adag Oe Rew ton! Nels Johnson, John ‘T. Erickstad, P. prfenip uuz ds asl peo ; ; y % is ie acquiret - ¥ _ We're befuddled, something awful, on another war matter, are one ae Conantawis Hal- anceship through Minnesota ani North 3 and, in the name of world-wide democraty, we appeal to See'y of vor Ay Hamnier, "\viltiam ‘A. Hammer, D2kota, and who recently returned ° * i ' to The Herald as city editar, has re- Ralph A. Hammer; capital $50,000; Bowbells Implement Co., Bowbells; signed that post to enter the practice ot law. He is succeeded by James S. Ole H. Frosoken, Knute Frosoken, ¢ 4 ated aot is ’ Stuart, former political and fekture George Hansen; capital $250,000. — /news ’ writer for The Herald. Me: | People easily constipated dread win. Carthy studied law during his spare ° ter—no fruits, no vegetables to help hours while connected wit the de- Laat: he the stomach. . Your best relief, your Velopment bureau, and in his recent greatest friend, is Hollister's Rocky examination for admission to the bar, Mountain Tea, guaranteed to positive- he stood ‘at the head of the class. His War Baker for the information that will sét us free. The brig. gen. in charge of the biology part of our boys in eamp declares that the discipline and regulat rationing of the boys is adding 5 to 10 pounds to their weight, right along; they’re act- ually getting fat on it. , iy Then, along comes Gen. Pershing, who dyclares that the old regular maximum No. 12 size shoe won’t do; it’s got to be raised to ‘ No. 14. bey * . sa i Hiei ts ‘2 = 2 su Doggone it! Do they want tis to understand that_those 5 to Waar Si = - : 5 ashy eon etlue How, Cov oun money. Peat Buena aoe o she arte: _ 10 pounds of additional fat is going into the boys’ feet? Give pause One of the big scanes in Irving Berlin's internation al syncopated musical success, “WATCH YOUR BRESLOW'S. —Advt. tte Grand Forks newspaper. man, _ to your war, Mr.-Baker, until we're put straight on this matter. | STEP,” coming to the Auditorium for one night only, Friday, January 4th. - Tribe want Ad Dring Recuta, |. |Gatieun at anand Sage tae t ow

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