The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 3, 1918, Page 3

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oy rs “HARDWARE OR MASS. SENATE RATIFIES DRY | Eoston, Mass., April 3.—The | today by a vote of 27 to 12 ratified the! federal prohibition amendment, con-} curring with the house, which took similar action a week ago. An effort | was made to substitute a referendum | measure for the ratification resolu- tion, but the motion was lost 25-to 14 Forming Drugs a | THE WEATHER | Mjnneapolis, Minn., Apr. -That } habit forming drugs are being fur. | ~ nished to drafted men\by members of an. alleged “dope ring” in Minneapo- lis and St. Paul was alleged today by ten former drug addicts now serving sentences in the Hennepin county workhouse, and investigators for the Minnesota state safety commission MILL CITY DOPE -RINGUNDER FIRE Witnesses Testify Minneapolis “Gang” Furnish Habit- For 24 ours ending at noon April Temperature ‘at 7 a.m Temperature at noon Highest yesterday | Lowest yesterday . Lowest last night. Precipitation .... Highest wind velocity | who’ appeared before the Hennepin | county grand jury. Names cf sip | Forecast Minneapolis doctors together with | For North Dakota: Fair tonight | dates and other data regarding the | and Thursday; rising temperature. alleged sales of drugs to drafted men | % Lowest ~ | were furnished the members of the | Temperatures | grand jury and alleged peddlers of | 12 drugs ‘also were named, 14 Between 400 and 600 Minneapolis | B drafted men have formed a drug hab | it in the last cight months, according | to the ‘allegations made before the | grand jury. Winnipeg . : Hel lena . WAR MEANS LESS DRINKING, MILL * CITY DATA SHOWS |, Minneapolis, Minnesota, April 3.— | Drunkenneéss in Minneapolis has de | % creased early 50 per cent during the past year, judging by statistics com- piled by the clerk of municipal court. In_the.first two months of 1917. men and women were convicted i police court for drunkenness, compar- ed ‘with a total of 585 for the same months in 1917. ‘Various reasons are ascribed for the shift to sobriety, including thc war, high cost. of liying and earlie: closing hours for ‘saloons: Still aa other reason:advanced is that because of the-crisis through which the coun try ig. pasing men are ‘more thought- ful and ‘asa consequence’ they are Jess given to reckless spending. TORE DOWN AMERICAN FLAG AND. LINCOLN’S PORTRAIT IS CHARGE Kansas City . ORRIS W. ROBERTS, Meteorologi S CITY NEWS Washburn Banker Here—Kar! Kle’> head of the Klein Hoganson ot Washburn and Mclean county cua man for the Liberty loan, was a Bis: marck visitor today. will take up Red Cross night’s meeting, when it is urged that everyone attend. e session will begin promptly at a work at to-; D. Lundeen of $53 1-2 Seventh have returned from a five week: it with his parents at Fergus Falls, Minn. DAN BRENNAN DIED EARLY- Hazen, N. .D.,° April 3.—Charged with tearing down the .Stars and]. Stripes. and a: portrait ot Abraham Lincoln and trampling foot, Emmanuel Miller and Dschaak, residing northwest of Hazen, were ar- rested by U. S. Marshal Scott and ar- raigned before U. S. Commissioner Schlepergrelle, who placed them und- er bonds in the sum of $1,000 each for (Continued From Page One.) in Mayo Bros.’ hospital at Rochester, Minn,, for seized with the fatal attack which | ; their appearance at the next term of! compelled him to enter ‘St. Joseph's | this a-personal appeal. federal court. DUNN COUNTY SOLDIER BOY WEDS IN ILLINOIS hospital at St. Paul last Friday. State Shows Respect. Every administrative and ‘staff offi-| cial and employe at the state house gathered in the house chamber this afternoon to unite in the adoption of resolutions expressing the sincere sor- row which everyone at the capital | feels at the loss of their popular asso-! ciate. Manning, ‘N. D., April 3.—Announce- ments have been received here. of the marriage at Princeton, Ill, of Private Elvin Boyd of Camp Dodge and Miss Phoebe Dexter of Tiskilwa, Ill. The} groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. W. L Boyd of Manning and is serving with the 330th field artillery, largely com- posed of Slope select service soldiers, at Camp Dodge. BROTHER OF DEAD MAN NOT HELD -FRATRICIDE Might Have Saved French. In the Franco-Prussian war a diss | patch was “lost” which might have | averted the French defeat in 1870. Ba- | ziine, whose message Marshal Mae: | Mahon never received, was after the | war ordered shot for treason, a sen- tence which was commuted to 20 years’ imprisonment. Crosby, N. D:, April a district | | court jury has found Nils Helgeland ; ' not guilty of the murder of his broth-| Right of Choice. er, Tobias Helgeland, whose remains were found: ina strawstack at his | Soci A farm ‘near here last November. This | pin observes a sage, “Ciretin- was the first murder case ever tried | stnrc may throw you with people: in. Divide county, and it attracted 4 who are distasteful to you, but circum: | great deal of attention. stances cannot force you to take them Piles. Cured in 6 to 14 14 Days, | to your hearts and into, your confl- Druggists refund money if AZO dence, Choice is stronger than en-, OINTMPNT. fails to cure Itching. | vironment. Wherever you are, you al-' Blind, Bleeding or Protruding. Pile Instantly relieves Itching Piles, and} you can get restful sleep after the first application. _ Pric Price 3 50e. + TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE—About 100 cement blocks for sale cheap, Apply Harry Sims, You cannot alw @ choose your as- es, but you can select your com- | ways have the ‘privilege of choosing. | \ “aha u meme BERGESON’S Sutts Made to Measure 413 Second St 4-3-6 eal’ : $25 to $80 WANTE]O—Experienced autonyobile mechanics.. Apply at Corwin’s Mo- | BIREM@ aan tor Co.; Lismarck’N\. D. UR R kde“ over ecihere” are lng: every-_ / thing in their. power to hold the Germans | back. _ If ey fail: what would your farm be worth? «That would depend upon the indentnity the Germans | leyied’ upon ‘it.-’’ You -aré fortunate in ‘Yving so many’ away, for indemnity i is as.nothing compared to what | | 3 done. to the farms of Belgium, | Italy, Roumania, Sérvia, Poland:and Russia. : Subscribe to the: Third Liberty Loan’in money as. our, soldiers are subscribing in'blood. = This Space Denated by a5 FRENCH & WELCH IMPLEMENTS \ [CHARLES RAY- BURNED WHILE FILMING theater tonight to see Char! his latest Man,” producer, duced “Civiliz ee States Power Co, at St. ‘Paul, and Ger- nitions delivered promptly them under ald 1. iRrennan, also a civil engineer. |eq py the commanding officer of our M. H. Brennan, the father, had been} overseas forces. treatment, and it was en} available American citizen’ who can route home, after accompanying his) si1 any of the following positions, father thither, that Dan Brennan was / ang who is not now actively engaged FIRE SCENE’ IN The story was originally written by osephson, and deals with the that beset low who wo Nundreds will pack the film suce: Hired | } son a farm. produced. by the world’s noted | j Thomas H. who pro-| make himsel! ation” and many other! daughter of his ‘bd cluded in the film s Ince, worthy of the pretty There is in Shake Off That Grip When Spring comes, with its changeable weather and your exposure, it is best to clear away all the symptoms left after an attack of grip. That evil disease leaves you weakened, and when its victim attempts to “do his bit” he exposes himself to the risk of a second attack, for which he is less prepared, and which may have graver consequences. There’s Danger in Delay April and May are pneumonia months. In this time a weakened system is a censtant source of danger, for the pneumonia and grip mfection’ are in the air, and after a long winter the body is so clogged with waste it cannot resist them. Fortify the health, remove the catarrh, and improve the digestion PERUNA For Quick Relief This reliable: tonic is recommended to remove the waste from the body, counteract the catarrhal poisons and allay the inflammation that is catarrh, restore the regular appetite and tone up the entire system to resist disease. A well man is safe. As a tonic after grip it has won many commendations: while its effectiveness in catarrhal conditiotis is unquestioned. Take no chances—Take Peruna. 3 Peruna Tablets are always ready to take, You may carry a box with you and ward off colds and chill. The liquid medicine in your home is a great safeguard. Protect your family. The Peruna Company, Columbus, Ohio Dyspeptia | drafting and des! jand app | . Thtormation regarding ‘these ‘| ordnance ‘positions, map y; btained we communicating. with. t 6 Civili nnel- Section; 1330 Street, hington, ‘D. C. errata there are required men ex-) draft and who, may ve anvxio perienced in automobile, tractor or} willing té,serve the country in act truck work; or in signing: sual ilian capacity provided they are im- machine parts; or versed in pipe lay-| pressed with the urgency-of the need, outs; or dratting and designing of | and believe that their services a hinery, small tools, jigs and fi tures; or as gauge designers; or in ning machinery in- heavy tings, such as steel and other railroad equip- ment; or in the work with optical, in- struments or any other instruments | engineers can be util | the ordnance department in the superintendence and inspection of artillery ammunitidn, shel fuses, trench warfare material, guns and gun cariages, s are lucrative, have had broad ized in FOR WHITE SHOES | forces , departinent character of guns and ammunition that will be delivered to the American \ soldiers over-s They furnish the ; mea are urgently needed for the fol- forgings. to better, himselt and [EW explosive shell loading, artillery _ Spelter, experience. rg inspectors of Dee ned Gly ein oa nad Gives a Lily white finish to sist of the o nization and inspec-+ shoes and leaves no yellow tion and supi ion of — inspection of munition plants, and the im terpretation and enforcement of speci- fications as set forth by the ordnance eran jtinge. Does not change the 4 ‘natural grain of leather or Stexture of fabric. You can clean your shoes many times Ordnance inspectors insure — the | government a check in making muni- lions, They must have bad previous with one box. Ask Any Store. ri dlohy the civil re 4 | service commi For this service SunoxA 1S MADE IN BLACK--TANWHITE--RED as inspectors of ———=- primers, time USCS.) @@asesvaseene Fe ee One Hundred and Forty-TwoYears of Labor and Struggle lowing shrapnel, deronating tus sembling., loading and plete, rou of ammunition, f positior shell, AAVAARRATITTEENTIAIee) ummMunition steel, powder and explos- nd packing boxes, t copper trench-warfare material, ma- nN femous plays of the screen, “The Eva tate Miateh als Ne i Hired’ Man" is*a picture that every | dons fire, wherein Ray play: ders She inclutie: toate ant ae: j one will enjoy from beginning to! pert, and a nes taken at the) Upne linportance, of cubicle nate 3 end. ) lees vAngeles jnitionsmaking establishments is | HE American people fought their first i 2 Seager a MA ae, PEPPER DAI PEE OP j ily under tood alen are needed for battles for berty and the rights of self- Ps er re ecting—The smarck 7, T is work who have just graduated bg if . chapter of the Order of Eastern star UNCLE SAM NEEDS YOU IN HIS [from college or who have had a few! government one hundred and forty-two cs A L} ve perience in the line in whieh | 2 ° BUSINESS—CALL MADE FOR MEN ine" cox to be emploset T= years ago. 3 -_oeooOoOoo ition 10 general chemists th = GAt th G . 7 i | = f at time, and for many years thereafter, § Washington, D. C., April : stants inspectors of mu- enings for metallurgi sts and = uae in See ee ea aaa atee 3 Sam must have at once appr y | nitions. . powder and explosives chemists and SS their realization ° their national aspirations and o} ; ‘orty-three hundred specially trained; 209 chemists. ants. Prior experience in this the goal toward which they were really striving 3 * employes to assist in the manufacture| — [%o clerks qualified in statistics or line of work is a prerequisite was vague and indistinct. But step by step they r of munitions. This is patriotic civil- accounting, or office administration, This ordnan Il presen truggled onward and upward toward a light-whick ° jan service and is vital tothe suc-) or administration. portunity. tor ice on the part o struggle ANS UP WS Rebalaa ua aa | cessful prosecution of the work of the clerk-bookkeepers lthoss who are ¥ ponsible to their | grew clearer as their eyes and minds slowly opened = ordnan partment. ruction foremen. [families and who cannot afford lo 3 to its significance. To as a result of their strug- Thi yall for men is urgent, Mu- iants to business manager. serve the government thout rec i$ | od: iheirveacriicer. we posses oa nitions must be manufactured in tre: 120 experts in business admin - ing proper remuneration. The ap- $ orl d thei eur ve possess and enjoy our $ THIS MORNING mendous quantity tor our sobliers in’ tion. jee addresses itself to those persons 3 priceless Anierican institutions, é France. No one factor will bring vic- 10) statistical experts. who have not been included in’ the Hf FY i i - j cee tory in this war. Ships must.be con- Mechanical dreftsmen, chemists and == —| The imme @ These institutions must be preserved. The g | suasted transportation Brovided | Woshin ton. tnddectors ot munitions diate meed structure so laberiously reared in these one hun- 3 food conserved; fuel saved; and mu-! wi rye at the various ordnance . . _ ; <1 2 ¢ demand. manufacturing plants throughout the istheinvest- dred and forty-two years will be utterly destroyed ‘ Vnited. State: ment of our if we do not spring to its defense with every atom The mechanical draftsman takes the ec ) es : of our energy and determination. This is not a i The time has arrived when every mea step inthe sburicale De ¢ money in situation which may be trifled with, or eva 3 cu manufacture. e is provide: 7 neoliisk = , with a light and comfortable : LIBERTY vet of. Itis one which must be met new— today dratiing room. in ingion. The eet Sees eae —no, matter. what s rail, or what n government work, must consider) dig Hovwi ers its $ BOUNDS! the cost maybe. i The ordnance tive blow at the enemy appea L 4 4 | requirements include: in the form of a drawing, the work of 2 by ‘h ° § 300 mechanical drattsmen. the mechanical nan. Before a Dwwirwasrg This Space Paid For and Contributed By @wnwarevnr! 600 mechanical enginee gun can be manufacture, the mechan- USIC 500 inspectors ordnance material. | ical draftsman must have performed HOSKINS—BISMARCK 1,000 inspectors of munitions. ‘his part of the program. For this Sri e =i s, < pees . _insper ' y STATIONERS FLORIS' VICTOR DEALERS 10c Now Being Adver- tised to 60,000 read- ers. See copies at our Music Counter. WE CARRY THE FAMOUS CENTURY SHEET MUSIC. THE WONDER 10c Music Store FEATHER YOUR NEST | Specials | FOR THURSDAY ONLY HEN you invest your money in Liberty Bonds you are not giving money to your country. 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