The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 28, 1918, Page 3

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BISMARCK ING TRIBUNE ~ Douglas Fairbanks. and th Ch PACKERS SAID SEN- seater. ‘Thomon of Kanes rake Switte legal bosinats tm Kaneai[paten fund, He dedlared phe was, ment as yes ‘credited to him in th e hearing today a esk-] City. The senator wi 2 called $ ng] yeSO- e ampion A T O R THOMPSON ed to make a statement in regard to|a witness at his req! 2 Te Mee a NS 5 ane Mr, Heney told the commissl on th it ec sel letters fe 1 in the files A lutions for congressional investigation f te faaut h rj t Broncho Buster. of the World WAS “GOOD MAN”) cor vuicn mentioned tio wonton as | cally that ae arse haniiel ay Das nator ‘Thompson. Wa deny busi- of the packing industry. He read a Senator. ‘Thompson , was en} ‘Wushington, Jan. 27.— ‘Additional a ee ; Sikes Oy peed ne for i al W. i, | telegram ‘from Gates} denying that | nocent of the imputations cont letters and documents from the files Picea | re his cam-|Gates ever had made such a state-| in the packer’s memorandum. eessengenctetaeery of the big packing plants in Chicago See acer [TONIGHT|/ BISMARCK infssion’ s' agents had ohio: the documents tobe of prime importance. ‘MOTHERS, LISTEN! When work " echnsis your’ strength, -when your nerves are \irritable and. ‘restless, when. am- bition Jags and ‘and you feelirundown, you ‘need and ‘need quick| Ane rich, creamy, nourishing fo SCOTTS EMULSION to check your wasting powers, en- | liven your blood and build up a | nerve force. ScoTT’s is help- ing thousands and /will give | you the strength you need. | | Scott & Bawne, Rloomfinit. NJ. ‘Heney, conducting the Federal Trade THEATRE ‘| Commission’s inveoeacon into the nr} IN HIS LATEST NEW 66 . | A, - WONDERFULLY - PLEASING - SPECIAL - FEATURE At a recent frontier day celebration | motion picture. The smiling Douglas inWyoming Douglas Fairbanks, the| is here seen congratulating Sam Brow- s athletic screen star, signed up all the} nell, champion bucking broncho rider winners of the’ big Rodeo for his new | of the world, upon his victory over Is many opponents. Brownell discloses Avrall pic re The Man From) come of his best stunts in the Fair- Painted Post.” This is the first time | panks film, just finished on a ranch in that such a collection of cowboy cham-| Wyoming, and will be shown at the pions have ever been assembled for a | Bismarck theatre tonight. .TWO MEN ROB LOUISANA BANK OF OVER $11,000 fi (MBAGO Avexandria, Louis an 28.—Two men with drawn pistols early today held up P. V.. Young, assistant man- Try Musterole._ See How ager of a bank at Oakdale, Louisiana, Quickly It Relieves near here, compelled him to open the Vor vault and escaped with about $11,000, Zon feat rab Miastoral belay, and according to ihe telephone message “01 Comento tae its place, received heres So clean, white sintment, # ESL f mustard. Use it instead eerigt ee e HELD. mus <. Will not blister. argo, Jan. 28.—lrank Pete Many doctors and nurses use Muster- Peter Hanson, arrested on a p: i mment it to their patients, ial warrant at D arck, and brought ! gladly tell you what-relief it here by federal authorities, is being | gi in sore throat, bronchitis, croup, detained in the county “jail until | sti asthma, neuralgia, congestion, further notice ved from W: yeu atism, lumbago, pains and ington. It imed that the pres ¢ joints, sprains, sore ence of Peters “at large is dangerous ises, iblains, frosted feet, to the public peace and safety of the he chest (it often prevents United States.” Always dependable. + hospital size $2.50, AT AGROUND. | ington, Jan. 28.—An Amer! oat was today reported to the . navy depariment ashore on a rock in 4 ' European water: The v ashore during f fog Ja was no loss of life o an crew. The vessel probably will have 1 Oo to be abandoned. ‘ patrol Soo Hotel : 80c. to $1.00 ae8 Hot and cold water in every oom A High-Class Hotel at Reasonable Rates oe8 50c per day and up S ith bath, $1.00 joining the i macurs rors The McKenzie Adiiing ts McKenie, on Running hot and cold water | The Seventh Story of North Dakota. sae in every room ite ag pean EUROPEAN Py : : 0 imple. toon Opposite McKenzie Hotel] On seventh floor. Dain Tnch ‘sm 5 ee @ EUROPEAN day and night opposite Peet ark, Cafe in connection - 100 rooms with batl The NORTHWEST, 100 Rooms ‘The McKENZIE, 210 Rooms The SOO, 125 Roome Editor Victor Morgan, who went to Europe to dig up the inside facts on what is going on THE HOTEL CENTER IN BISMARCK, N. D. _EDW. G. PATTERSON, Owner and Prop. Bee in Germany today. Northwest Hotel, Nonpartisan Le ague Headquarters for Special Session, Noted American Newspaper Editox sent to Europe to find out what is going on in Ger- many this Winter, what the German People are doing; how they are living, what the : bis prospects of the new offensive are and THE DRAMATIC EV. ENT OF THE SEASON é t ee ALL'THE INTERESTING FACTS TODAY ABOUTTHE ae | ¢ MYSTERIOUS “LANDOFSILENGE” a Neto His Articles will be Printed Exclusively in The Tribune. Watch for them. Watch for WILLIAM HARRIS, THREE ACTS THRILL EVERY OTHER MINUTE ==, FRI FEBRUARY 4 OF SUSTAINED SENSATION notice of Morgan’s _ first Article on hetoprams By BAYARD VEILLER DIRECT FROM ONE ‘YEAR'S RUN AT THE: 48th STREET THEATRE, NEW YORK. a » KATHERINE GREY, and: a’ Superb Cast “Tyelve and one-half’ times’ as* good: as ‘‘ Within the Law’’— New York Times. ‘ SRATS.ON.SAkBAKNOWLES, THE JEWELER, TUESDAY, JANUARY. 29th. PRICES $1.50, and $1.00, GALLERY, 50c Germany As She Is Today! coc

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