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2A OER FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1918. BISMARCK EVENING TRIBUNE DRASTIC CHANGES IN"™wince'R"aics, | WAR MANAGEMENT To ene econ New bngland, D, Jan. 18.—The - L.. DY Kr National bank ‘of New. England SUGGESTED BY R 1; has elecced the following officers for : a y= the ensuing year. President; “August on’ ot affrvey;: vice president, 1as; cashier, H. @. Schroed- e er; directors, R. W. Aitkin ay dW. C. i. | MeKenzie. Mr. McKenzie is the anly { | member added. to the. board, of. dixec- i tors, 4 | Senate Military Committee Pro- poses Two Measures to Kill Red Tape | Washington, Jan. 18.—Framing of ee t i ‘legislation contemplating drastic %—-)~-~~-- sae 4 anges in the government’s . war | THE WEATHER | it | machinery, including creation of an — CO | American war council similar to those ; ~ | of England and France and a director of munitions was begun yesterday by | the senate military committee. Two bills, one proposing the war council of five members, includeing; ‘the secretaries of war and navy andj} three civilians, appointed by the Pres- ident, and a second to centralize muni- tions control in a director of muni- | tions—were prepared today by a sub- comimittee isting of Chairman Chamberlain and Senators Hitchcock | and Wadsworth. The munitions direc- | tor measure, is planned to present to the full committee tomorrow and im- , cly introduce it in the senate For twenty-four hours ending at { ‘noon, Jan. 18. Temperature at 7 a. m. . Temperature at noon’. Highest yesterday . Lowest yesterday Lowest last night . Precipitation ..... Highest wind velocity CROCHET COTTON- All you want to buy at, a Forecast. For North Dakota: Mostly cloudy tonight and, Saturday; probably light snow west.portion; somewhat warmer extreme west portion’ tonight. fasadyoy] | TOHNSON'S Cotton thread in : = { all colors and num- Popular Priced Store i 2) eee ewer ets: 3c ball Sie | for ly consideration, with the Lowest “Bismarck’s Fastest.Growing Store”. | other Dill {0 follow soon after. ari ‘Temperatres i i‘ | THREATENED THE Williston | PRESIDENT; GETS St. Paul i e TIME TO PONDER | Winnipeg | Helena } e 7 e ae Chicago Petersburg, N. D., Jan. 18.—Rudolph i Y Pa 10 nN Cwernoliski, of German-Polish birth, ee Set 6 y \ and a resident of America for several San jeuceaneles er years past, was arrested on a farm eight miles from here charged with aking threats against the president. ! igned before Commissioner E. F. | Hughes at Wahpeton, he pleaded not | guilty, and was committed to jail at trand Forks, in default of bail in the $2,000, to be tried at the next j term of United States district court. ORRIS W. ROBERTS, Meteorologist. Every cloth coat in the store at half price, | Never before in the history of this store has such high class : merchandise been offered to the public at so ridiculously low prices. We have placed on sale an endless variety of bargains for selection. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE. Notice is hereby given that default existing in that certain mortgage, exe- cuted aad delivered by Andreas Mehl- hoff and Katherina Mehlhoft, his wife, mortgagors, to Barnes Brothers, In- These items to be found on the main floor i Come and see the Veiling ur Hosiery and Under ; HATS, HATS, HATS AND THEN MORE HATS corporated, of Minneapolis, Minnesota, : that we are going to scll wear Departnents are \We must get room for our spring hats, so here goes every hat mortgagee, dated the 12th day of No- crowded with extra spec- vember, 1913, and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of the county of Burleigh and, state of North Dakota, on the 2nd day of De- Saturday at that we have in our store Saturday Peeydi wera for Of Wucvies qt lo daate wei aie widens hie bg oes 2 jal bargains. New Spring dresses at 'Popul’r Prices Furs for Saturday's Sale at wonderful reductions. We have a lot of © Purses— Values to $1.50, for Saturday's sale sequen sQOC Come and see those Hand Bags that we are selling at... 6ge ——$—$_$—<$—$<$<——= White Outing Tlaniiel— Saturday Sale. Only, per e Suggest that you come: early | as the crowds will be great and your selec- tion will be still greater Sows ne nee We have about 350 yards of dréss goods ina beaiiti- ale. Your choice, per yard .........5.- ful assortment of plaids. Regular 65¢ quality for Satur- = 30¢ Only a few of these coats left. They all go half price. We have a small lot of corsets slightly soiled at Saturday’s Sale Price —one-half of regular price. cember, 1913, at 3:20 o'clock p. m., and recorded in Book 106 of mortgages at page 253, and no action or proceeding having been instituted at law or other- wise to recover the debt secured by said mortgage or any part thereof: Said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter described at the front door of the Court House in the city of Bismarck, county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, at the hour of &:00 o'clock” P. M., on the 2nd. day of March A. D. 1918, to satisfy the amount due upon such mortgage on’ the day of sale. The premises described in such mortgage ‘@nd which will be sold to | satisfy the-same are described as fol- lows, viz: : Northeast quarter (NE%) of section Twenty-two (22), Township One hun- dred forty-four (144), Range Seyenty- five (75). ~ There will be due on said mort- gage at the date of sale the sum of | $72.10, Principal and interest, and the | further sum of $199.80, hy reason of certain interest coupon’ notes, “an the sum of $48.12, by reason of taxes, which were prior liens upon the said land and which were paid by the said Mortgagee and which makes the to- tal sum due on date of sal of Three- | hundred twenty dollars and Two Cents ($220.02) together with the costs and disbursements inthis action. Dated at Kenmare, N. D., this 16th day of January, A. D. 1918. BARNES BROTHERS, Incorporated, Mortgagees. A. W. Gray, Attorney for Mortgagee, Kenmare N. D. Jan. 18-25—Feb, 1-8-15-21. Bowels clogged, sick headache, no ‘tun is it? 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One application at bedtime prevents a night attack of Ward ice. eee dees ees gc day 5 3 We: ok the Fifteen years ago, in a little, North | ghee e t : , pda re AN Carolina town, a druggist discovered.a|, Mor very severe chest colds, tonsilit- Ge Hair Nets, Pins, reg. 5¢ : Darning ican “Lady and process of combining the old fashioned | 'S,, bronchitis or incipient pneumonia, Pear Buttons Hairpins, 5¢ 7 1 ae Sa 2 Crochet Cotton Kabo ~ Corsets, remedies—Camphor, Turpentine and , hot we towels should first be applied er card 4c. grade Sat. 3c. FOE SC era Se ee Sat. Sal and — remember Menthol—with certain volatile oils, Ver the parts, to open the pores ‘of the per card 4c. grade sat. 3¢. Sat, Sale 3c Sale at 3c. Hooks 7¢. Sal LOE tl s zs Is such’ aé Eucalyptus, Thyme, Cubebs | Skin and then use VapoRub. For head- % Sat. Sale 3c. < 2 for sc. that we ba and. Juniper, so that, when applied colds, asthmatic or catarrhal troubles / a have an excel- externally, the body heat would vapor-| 7 fitete VapoRub can be rubbed‘up the “We have a’ few .of — those lent fitter. ize these ingredients.’ These vapors, nosttlls or melted.in a spoon and’the pretty spring waists left to sell inhaled all night long, carry the mefi-| ‘POTS inhaled. wok = F 36-inch Black ‘Taffeta. Reg. $1.75 quality. For Satur- Cheese Cloth, Saturday prety: sprees 68 cation, with each breath, direct to the ane soeaaleet ures know that! an : day sale. While it lasts, per yard .........+..005- $1.39 only 4c per yard. at Bou § dia NG e air passages and lungs. Se ten ie tie ee : , For Saturday weare going to Today this vapor treatment, Vick’s ang they have accordin ae fink at = put on the racks every waist that VapoRub, is almost universally used) cach druggist in teen ih me ef throughout the South in preference to arck with’ 6 we have in the.store. Values up internal “dosing.” It is quick in its free packages, to be given away op = to $6.75. For this sale .. WE FIT presentation of the cqupon below. Pillows—Every one in We have about 1,000 yards of bleached Muslin. Reg. e have about 35 CORSETS. particularly to mothers with small GOOD AT YOUR DRUGGISTS the store at 20 per cent dis- 12, quality for Sat. Sale at per yard, .. 6.66.6... ee: gc Values up te $5.98. Slightly soil- children, it is applied externally and for a free package of Vick’s Vapo-; ed. To close out Saturday hence does not disturb the most deli- ( : Sale ....ye eee eeeee ee ees $3.98 per ercecsurertoans . cate stomach. Colds are easiest treat- fab. Mone one ane iui You all surely must come and ALWAYS COME T HN ed at the beginning and VapoRub|] och family. = i rt j $ yds 1 looki va ; com 'O JOHN. makes the ideal preventive for the en- : - ) One big lot of wool dress goods. Values to $1.50 per yd: For Saturday see those good looking,” wa SON’S BUSY STORE FOR tive: fail N only. Your choice, per Os 5 ase Bicrd fe RN g8c that we are going to sell Satur- BARGAINS. eae aes sinks Gounod 1a aalve fame . , : form and its action is twofold. Extern- || Address . day, atysis Sieetigtii ae. ~ $1.98 ally, it is absorbed through and stim- jt tight: ulates the skin, taking out ¢ No. E221. :