The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 23, 1918, Page 3

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GARAGE FOR RENT—620 6th street é ape street, ke especial provision for the voti to offi b lve 123 60 Decidedly Unusual, R AISHUS AUTHOR BUN GAA DAROIG e solaleea este Satne [Broan GHetaNINy Ot pele MILADY OF MANY LOVES AND HER 5 RATER A Wisconsin man’s defense against eign soil, Rep. George A. Reishus of| for by June 1st or June 10th, then | LA TEST HUSBAND IN LIMELIGHT. FOR — Thr BR RENT— Three all modern rooms, | nis wife's divorce sult was on the Ward county-is preparing.a bill,-back-|.either make it the duty of the adju- Opens on Main street. If taken at] _. hat she refus speak 1 once will let.for $20.00,. Also one ground that she refused to speak to i d by an opinion from former Associ-| tant general of the state to mail, not | large sunny south hed-room, would him and compelled him to buy a phono- ate Justice E. B. Goss of Minot, who! later than May ist, a fomnal blank re- | 6. {holds that the proposed measure would| questing for absent voters ballot to be ! . be ideal for sick or aged person, | &"!ph for company, ¥ 2 716 Broadway Sst. 112 tmo De entirely’ constitutional and fair and| returned to his office that he might! ATM MM MMMM MM just in every particular. The present] fill it in the proper auditor's office F : UODOGAORUASUOPUNGDEORUGUAGUONQUAULERAGOUUEOROVORSUODOEUAOLAOAOUOELEOUAONCANOCSOOUoOOONOEoao OOOO LADS IN FRANCE absentee-voter law takes care of the] authorize the adjutant general to pro- 3°. wa.” hoys who are in American training} cure a blank ballot on or about June ; , camps, not:too far distant from home,| léth to forward the same to the com- but it, makes, no provision for those] manding officer of each company or who are across the ocean, and whose} the individual addr of each soldier Minot Representative Would Sim- 50. of these warm , i Ii nlarge Absent ballots.:may beweeks in reaching their | when known, with instructions to have 7 ' : plify and Enlarg home polling ‘place the same marked by the voter and & BN Voters Law SoldiersRetain Residence urned, either to the adjutant gen? On this subject, Judge Goss says: » or to the auditor of the prop ‘ : “The soldiers in France, residents of | County which ever is deemed most e PRIMARY’ & GENERAL VOTE), ,;, state upon enlistment, still retain | Pedient, to be there deposited on ele Gene their residence in the same precinct ay in the proper precinct and f f " ino |in this state in which they resided counted using the same elective mach- Aim of Measure to Make Voting when they enlisted , notwithstanding | imery for voting and counting as pro- 2 their absence in. France under, Sec,| Yided for electors generally. ja the Trenebss-Basy for he 125 of the, state constitution, hence Amend Registration, men have the same right to use Phe re; tion statute: ent voters ballots even though they y need amending according ‘One of the first bills which will go }are prepared in France as they woul | van by le, into the hopper of the special s jon | if prepared within this state. and st | Vide that the county a of the Fifteenth asseni)ly, which con- l under the absent voter atutes, ; | of enlistments : yened at § o'clock this morning, will | leaves it to tle legislature to provide dence of the ent soldiers vig: the means within th constitutional | Vote and prima facie proof of his 1 requirements to e¢ le the soldiers|@ence. The old statute as to abs ident abroad to use the absent vot-| Voters should be amended to pro’ nachinery. To prepare this is but} tat anyone challenging an absent Q tter of detail. volers ballot or any voters — ballot “The suggestion of the writer is that thereby empowers the election board the time be extended to 60 or 75 ;|to place the challenging party under required, to elapse between the filing} kamine him under oath sub; of all the petitions which the makes and penalties of per- »| tho form of the ballot contain and the and provide for a ord to be date of the election, whether primary| Made et tho findings of fact or resi- to the satisti great ulster coats it 3 z 1! zZ = : = at a definite invariable price you can’t afford to miss—your choice while they last or general. My idea would be to set| “ence of the vote action. | DICKINSON HIGH primary election forward to about the| 0! the board. This would tend to pre- Iniddle of August and require all nomi- | Vent fake challenging, of absent voters ballots and permit the local board to ascertain from the wives and relatives of the soldier under oath, the true facts. | ‘ . “The election statutes as above mod- BISMARCK HIGH New Spring ified should also have a requirement i pret of state compelling the seer under a penalty of forfeit of $100 per: . . day and removal from oflice or some- At High School Gymnasium| thing of the kind to expeditiously pre- i pare printed ballots in statutory for - f within ten or fifteen days after ti FRIDAY EVENING period for filing nominations has clos ed and likewise require any county auditor un enalty to forth- VS. You'll need one of these coats next winter. Buy one now — you — will pay more next ' ‘ { year. | JANUARY 95 from Fisk, Chicago, now || wit ce county r on display. All winter secreta we state wit NOT SINGLE SHIP | . °. rom the comp! etion Ol he At 8:30 O'clock hats $1 and up. Chil- |) yassing board's work, A similar hurry ESSENTIAL TOOUR u up of the canvassing board in the = dren s hats 50c and 25c. shortening of time, both county and = erg eson on ‘state, might be a good thing, espec- “ALLIES DELAYED = ADMISSION—10c 25c " ’ ana ially as to the latter. z = As to the general election in the = Closed sie Within he Law Nielson S$ Millinery fall, the proper authorities ought to (bea Ritecté of Des Gketield 's O64 = i be authorized and required to have the rae f Call Order Seen in Port of = i soniplslad,.2 rwarded by oseph Cail- ‘ TUUUUUHUNGUUUUEOOGeenenene¢zvonaneenneceuuusueyesecescceavacuonnnueengeeceneovuuuennnentenyit | seeinibet te ee ornare OY aun ons time powertul French. pre: vunamamnynitts | og 282, SorexoIms are made as: suse mis wow in prison charged sity Bee) eve " Ree UUEUEURULEDOONESOUUDERUREROCEUEGUND gestions given by the writer at your! ing a German spy; and above, his wife,| | Sew ‘ork 22.—No e F ANRREOUGEUEQUEEGUECDONONUOGUEOQUSUONugNOueQQuOGnuOAnuOQduanqGQuOGUuGNgvOQUoNOuOGUUOQNuOQONG <UUEQUEOOQEGOOESOUSEONeOauOGUCOguOOOUcOQUoOueOQegueOOUoOuUeD | Bestions siven by the writ mioigs themelntte Gailtau, ta wehoge life iol ship In “harbor is be- = } romances and murder stalked hand in| ing prevented from ing for lack of * . = hand. fuel according to J. ons, coal 4, = expert, d¢ the U shipping : ; 2 ee | board to se the bunkering of = c gee CAIEEAUAS cls here. He said that of 21% g 2 men now in train Wormer premier of Franc | awaiting coal in this port a i . = ill be there t oe ba ae Cl aaa . | week ago, but 81, none of them “vital ys = iunen up with n women. - | sprite neat aay See eget ata = — fen Up iE me —_ i today sastiee, ig lated three tin Il wives tres mes e 7 It is astonishingly easier to get into 56 ying into Gor C irces in New sasmeans ouarees i than to get out of it, Tt is to further his political Binet te el he | : ; E . like the difference between stiding ambitions. ring “the tlve-day | - i . © , | down a mountain slope and climbing Attempted to annul marriage . : : ae up it. ‘Therefore, when you find an wiih his third 1 i : -@ . e Pi Np undesirable habit growing on you, Arrested, charges > HEADS ARMY " i climb back, before you have gone down German propaganda. , | oaks, Suits, Dresses, Skirts i "Bie ae | __—_NURES CORPS Wy e Man Who Saves. if rane he fellow who has $200 in the bank srttiiiklé- with Lake JClaredee CA i é an e 1co0a Ss t that much married to him and divorced hy is : who has to borrow $5 from his neigh- him. . 4 1 s bor, but expects some day to have a | Intimate with Caillaux, who fortune, as named by Claretie when he Sipe od her, upon finding te All Dresses are put in three lots, comprising Taffetas, Satin, Georgette and Crepe de Chine showing all ancy ane “Ton Jo” letters. ss Shot and leading shades. ie, who was spending a few her hv » heard a rooster crowing one morning, and stamped love epis her foot angrily, exclaiming: “Oh, you cequitted of murder in fa shut up; you don’t lay suy eggs!” scan . WEEE ne nama -Lot 1-—Dresses that sold up to $22.50, PETTICOATS Sale price 6.6.6.0 see e eee $12.50 Messaline and Crepe de Chine Petticoats in black Lot 2—Diesses that sold up to $32.59 aud enlots, Sold from $3.00 to $4.75. $1.98 Sale prices". :yfre. cue se ois 18.50 DINGES G6 SU ia eae Bt 2 TE oe Lot 3—Dresses that sold up to bai 50, : SHOES Sale price tess Paneer ude) 24.75 Shoes that sold up to $5. 00 and $6. 00. Clear- LADIES AND MISSES SUITS ance price... eee eee eee $3.35 and $2.65 * All Suits ae on sale at V4 of the rogular price. RUMMAGE SALE ; COATS " We have gathered all odds and ends from the vari- ous departments of our store and placed them in three We have a good selection of Ladies and Misses large lots. All former prices and values have been We have just received a second carload of strictly Fresh Fish from the Canadian Lakes of— PICKEREL, PIKE, LARGE WHITE FISH DORA E. THOMPSON CARP AND SMALL WHITE FISH: Special Staff Dispatch. Washington, Jan. 22.—Over 1800 UUNUEAULULUOUDEONUOUGQUUUERUCUREOUEOOGQSOUUUSUQUUUUEUEUECESEAUOUEUUUCUOOOUGERUTSOOUUCEEOCOSSSOCRSNCCSESUOOOGO: SBORERQEREER = = - women of the arm nurse corps are = Cia Coats 1 he all the popula! ¢ cloths. | For quick entirely put out of the question, they go on sale 2 ing in the United States army in y me. . Pintorer he axe Pubouy sock my ya. lols. Thursday and Friday, Jan. 24 and 25 at =! These Fish are of the finest quality and are the cheap- OH others! argh or BIR 1 E Lot |—Coats that sold ip to $27.50.. ; owe 25 — 50c — $1.00 =) est food on the market today. Place your orders early Ist a8) mich a art = Sale price $15.00 - = and take advantage of the great saving. Special prices i the! ela Panter: : = PHICE wwe ee ee Midsiea Fes SEE © see ‘ . TI 1 d ‘od to quantity buyers and country merchants. ge of German guns, and all must = hese lots are too large and too varied to attempt jhe Hun alt raiders wae g ae 1 Lot 2—Coats that sold up to s 7.50 a description of all, we mention a few articles: ne commander of Aneriet's wom Wea Sale price... 6.52... .. Dp nae ihe 19.50 F é 90 PUBLIC J oy xtes tis bore 2 Thomp- = ° ass son, whose official title is superin- i = Childrens Coats Suitings Neckwear ——— tendent of the nurse corps. -If aun i = DRESS SKIRTS Childrens Dresses Boy's Blouse Stamped Goods MARK ET Jie bet miter ie orepenaing il = ‘ ‘ i : 4 : illi : : aa a major general at least—for sh | = Skirts come in checks, plaids, stripes and mixtures, Underwear _ Millinery anes 310 MAIN STREET PHONE 60 Ieee in ettect ee = kes wee i Aprons Ginghams niks But in her office at Washington. sur- } = this winter s newest styles. Waists Mirrors Knit Goede rounded by her staff, she suggests i = ked f. \ = Kg x lrather tre head cf a woman's college, hog = Marked for clearance 1% Reguiar Price Wash Goods Baskets: ; Pictures [of the prinetpal of a high, school = , é. er tas. 'S enormous. ie must re- } = i = THE PATTE uw SON H O.T EL SJ | cruit ner corps of 4,506 to 25,009 or so. \ Stay = Th Th | to give the army the nursing force it i = RED CROS N = e e € le need. i a? = S YAR = | Taske. ber to send a message 19 -- & ° Weare pleased to announce to yam users that our stock is complete as in the past, and we have fod ough = Northwest Soo Hotel ite them wha! they Gan ay Googe | - to furnish this section for the coming months. And our price will be as low as any prices quoted, quality Z| Hotel Ree young wuihan j = id ed. = A High-Clase Hotel at see. good ph; wao wants i help | = consider = Rensomable Rates ° Hot and cold seater, i ore should a_ hospital : training \ 5. : - . - = : 4 feo Every girl 3 = . = SOc per day and up = by a training school, ae eae F | woe * Wr tar 8 = Sole rovn wih tet $100! The McKenzie Adsiniag the McKenzie, oa | } qualities of a nurse, : | h Dakota, eee will in a short time be able to release = : = Fosining be sae Sold sre ‘The Seveath Stay of Nath Dakss. EUROPEAN |2 graduate nurse for the front.” i 5 ; =| we MaKe Hat | 81:00 19 $6.00, Sample rooms ‘eve c | =e = = Opposite on wv Dairy tne k ; = EUROPEAN day and night opposite at Cafe in connection Minister a Linguist. EI . = hd pera ‘ TaDo | _ Four languages were used last year = The NORTii\WEST, 100 Rooms cl 210 Rooms e }, 125 Rooms 1 ij th aching £R Paul B PSs, : @ =| | THE HOTEL CENTER IN BISMARCK, N. D. EDW. G. PATTERSON, Owner and Prop. | - | seat Beane te the One: Me 1 Z < = E ala, accord- = : > = _ ‘ <gpacia] | ing to the Guatemala Nows, He spoke e ae = = Northwesi «cotel, Nonpartisan League Headquarters for - Special | ; Spanish, Enkiah: Genitin andrea Ouuedvnananncangcannnanucanoranquaneaut =| Sess: k i eunuauangeet my io HU HH ULUUUVUEQUQUMQNQOQUEUUaUTGUdeC}uanudCuONOONL fe ups ejanenees i je | ctauel. ue . A rata inane osetia Heipaaaiaindanoinencs

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