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/PAGE2 ° BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE. _ THURSDAY, JA . 16, 1919. FLU MAY BEAT WEBER OUT OF . HISHOUSESEAT’ Frank Riba, of, the last hou: which Peter We claims the : , independ t te elected. from Sargent, county be SEs | Riba’ alleges, the election board in Forman precinct, where Weber receiv: ed his biggest majority, counted the ballots ‘behind locked elections committee which is hearing thi doors. If the in the hous contest, throy All Traces of Scrofula Cleansed from the Blood: Impurities Promptly Wiped Out. If there is any trace of Scrofula, or other impurities in your blood, you cannot enjoy the full physical devel- opment that a healthy body is ca- pable of until your blood has been thoroughly cleansed and purified of all traces of impure matter. 5 S., the worderful old purely. vegetable ‘blood remedy, has no equal AUDITORIUM « ) | YOUR LAST CHANCE ‘TO SEE. THE WON- |; DER SHOW OF THE SEASON Get Your PRICES Including peas HITE hot billet of sparkling stee. slides under the waiting die of the = Then under the steel ram of a trimming press theex- tra metal is sheared off from the six foot shaft with the quiet case that comes only of infinite power. Once more under ‘the hammer for a final crashing blow that there may be no doubt of absolute accuracy—and the job is done —another drop forging is added to the pile—another step is taken in the direction of national industrial supremacy. pee So with nineteen such steam and drop hammers, eighteen such ‘presses, with which this plant is to be equipped, thundering along through the day’s work amid an infertio of noise and white-hot streaks and flames, while the great piles of forgings grow—parts for automobiles, trucks and tractors, tools and various pieces‘of ~ machinery and equipment—the drop forge plant of the Pan Mo- tor Company will play its. part in the greatest industrial period in the world’s history—the reconstruction era following the close of the Great War. isan member out the Forman ballots, Riba will be majority of eleven, Attor for Weber presented to the elections ‘committee Wednesday morning proot that the flu. ban was on in Forman at election time and that the election. board in excluding urious crowds while count- ed on advice of the and in conformity squests of tho state aud of health, ; » Burl Carr of Barnes, member on the elec- seated by >| $ | the le .{ tions committee, made tho, suggestion n! that the Forman ballots ‘be recounted, -}or that the Whole Sargent county sl vote be : He suggested e| that this an age in which the rule s accorded the majority, and intimat- [ed that to unseat Weber on a techni- for removing the last trace of Scrof- | ula and other blood taints, and there, is no case that it does not promptly, reach, S. S. S. will thoroughly cleansa and remove every disease germ that infests the blood and give you new! life and vigor, It is sold by all drug- gists and you should get a bottle and. begin its use to-day. Write a com- plete history of your case, and you can obtain expert medical advice free by addressing Medical Director, 80 Swift Laburatory, Atlanta, ua Positively Last Time Tonight | 8:15 P.M. Seats Barly War Tax \ 1. .50¢, 83¢, $1.10, $1.65. {reserve which was drafted into the violation for which he was in no respect to blame would not be recon- ciliable with league policies. +The league considered the Sargent county election contest in caucus Wednesday evening, and the house elections committee met again ‘this morhing for final consideration. SENATE DROPS LAFOLLETTE'S INVESTIGATION Washington, Jan. 16.—The sen- ate today adopted the resolution of its elections committee, rec- ommending that no action be ta- ken on,disloyalty charges brought against Senator ‘LaFollette of Wisconsin because of statements in his speech September 20, 1917, before the Nonpartisan league at | St. Paul. SHOW BIG PICTURE | AT PENITENTIARY ‘Hearts of the World” was shown at the penitentiary this afternoon. Warden Talcott afforded transporta- tion to the institution for the mem- bers of the orchestra and the entire film was shown for the entertainment of the inmates. Hearts of the Wortd” will be shown for the last time at the Auditorium this evening. Old Hickory Lignite sold by Finch Lumber Co., phone 17. SIR ALBERT STANLEY NAVAL RESERVE MAN N. B. A. Special to The Tribune, London:—Sir Albert Stanley, pres- ident of the Board of Trade, at the out break of the Spanish-American war, was connedted with the street rail- way company in Detroit, Mich. and was a member of the Michigan naval regular navy of the United States at that time. Stanley tells with pride and mirth of his experience in this service and on the training ship, which the members christened -the Kindergarten. Carney Coal Phone 94 0. E. Anderson Lbr. C. SOLDIER’S WIGGLE TO BE CAPITALIZED, N. E. A. Special to The Tribune. Washington—The U.S. Federal Board for Vocational Education, in its latest report assures. everyone who has been in the army or navy, and is crippled in some way, that he will not have to sell pencils or live in a sol- diers’ home. If he can do nothing nore than to wiggle a gle will be cal ize him of a good living, in addition to what he draws from the war risk in- surduce bureau, : ” LANCASHIRE WILL AID FRENCH COTTON MILLS. N.'E, A. Special to The Tribune. Manchaster—Arrangements are be- ing made for Lancashire to send spin- ners’ machinery to France when French cotton mills are ready to re- open and priority of delivery is to he given the industry. Cc. #, Finch Lumber Co. for Mon- the ponderous blow shaking thud, again shaft takes shape for ‘With eight modern buildings comprising the Pan drop forge group bursting with the drive of industry, their operations direct- ed and guided by expert craftsmen, employing painstaking. care onthe micrometer hand-work of the master dies—this :most in- teresting, most wonderful and awe-inspiring activity has sprung from an idea—from the zero point—practically in one short year. N MOTOR COMPA « SAINT CLOUD [Pan Town], MINN... jareh coal. great steam hammer and down.comes with a burst of sparks, until a crank . merce to do service wherever sent. rere 17. with an earth- and still again a car of com- __ Gosh, folks, he wears wooden shoes! This shows Fried- rich Wilhelm Hohenzollern, poor simp, as he used to look in Choimany and as he looks today in Holland. Yesterday, spic. and span; today, down and out; tomorrow—who knows? And notice that the corners of his mouth, which used to turn up, now turn down. STEEL SCREENS USED ‘ AGAINST AIR "RAIDERS N. E. A. Special to The Tribune. London.—One of the. great secrets of London's defenses aguinst air raids has recently been revealed. That was the great screen of nets suspend: ed in certain directions to keep off the raiders. The screens were sus- pended from ballons which soared .to a great height, protecting themselves from shrapnel. ‘The net-work was s0 constructed that if any part‘of an alr, plane came in contact with it, that Part woukl be sheared off. BLAMES WILHELM FOR j “LIEBKNECHT’S SUCCESS ay A. ‘Special to The Tribune. i The: royal madman pre- pared the way forthe repubsican mad- man, Liebknecht,” says Gerhard von Bredow, prominent. landowner, in a letflet which he ulated wide- ly. “The Conservativ he suys; “are largely responsibje for the mon- archy’s fall, because “they were loyal for so Jong to an ‘abnormal monoman- jac. Had the kaiser Jong ago, been placed under medical control, as was suggested, mi of today's republics would not : DRAINING ZUIDER ZEE_ PLANNED BY WILHELM. N. E. A. Special to The Tribune. Amsterdam.— Wilhelm, ex-kaiser, now would be known as a great engi- neer. He has studied the’ plans of the Dutch ‘nment for draining the Zuider, 2 and. worked out plans of his own which he considers infinite- ly better. At other times he gets all di iscussion of German TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED—To buy good piano at rock bottom price. Must be a bar- gain. Cash deal. Phone 8235 or 285. 116 tt Carney Coal Phone 94 O. E. Anderson Lbr. Co.. Old Hickory Lignite sold by Finch: Lumber Co., phone 17, NOTICE OF MORTGAGE, FORE- CLOSURE SALE Notice is. hereby given that the mortgage executed by Cornelius Will- jams and Clara Williams, his wife, mortgagors, to the First Guaranty Bank, & corporation of Bismarck, North Dakota, dated the 3d day of; December, A. D. 1917, and filed for, record in the office of the Register of Deeds in Burleigh county, North Da- kota, on the 25th day of January, 1918, at 9 o’clock a, m., and duly re- corded in Book 147 of Mortgages, page 202, will be foreclosed by sale“of the premises in said mortgage and hereinafter’ described, at the front door of the court house in the city of Bismarck, Burleigh county, North Dakota, at the hour of two o’clock p. m., on the 21st day of February, 1919, ,to satisfy the amount due in such mortgage on the date of sale. The premises described in said mortgage and. which will be sold at the sale are described. as follows} Lots thirteen and fourteen (13 and | 14), block fourteen (14), McKenzie’s addition to the city of Bismarck, North Dakota. - There will be due. on’ such «mort- gage at the date of:sale the sum of $774.04, which includes interest paid by. said: mortgagor upon a prior mort- gage in the sum of $210.00 and in- terest thereon at. the -rate-of: 10 per cent after September 28, 1918. The above sale will be made because of the default of the mortgagor, who has failed to pay the said sum of} $500.00, which .was due January 1st, 1918,-and to pay the interest upon the. prior mortgage 2s aforesaid, and is made pursuant to a power of sale in said mortgage contained. Dated this 8th day of January, 1919. FIRST GUARANTY BAN! of Bismarck, N. D., ortgagee. ELT. BURKE, saa Bismarck, No the Dakota, - 800 KILLED. Euenos Ayres, Jan. 16.—Casualties of the strike in South America were $00 to 1,000: killed and about 5,000 wounded, \ Phone 75, City Fuel Co. For the Beulah Coal Too Fat? ' "A guaranteed weight reduction method; tafe, pleasant. Brings slenderness, bet- ter health, happiness. Get small box of il of korein (in capsules) at the drug- st's. Fotlow directions, You are al- or strenuous exercising. Your life becomes: worth Nving with clearer mind, improved figure, buoyant step, cheerfulness and optimism. Get thin and stay so. Cut out and show others this advertigement. -| brought, into use d to cat sweets, etc.; no starvation | UNTRIED HORRORS OF WAR THREATEN GERMAN PEOPLE N. 'E. A. Special to The Tribune. Paris, France—German people will taste all the untried horrors of war they held in reserve for the allies,-un- less civil war in Germany ends quick- ly. German scientists were hi priests of ftrightfulness in the at war. Poison gas, flame throwing and a score of other sayage inventions werebrought into use, It is safe to assume that new instru. ments of savagery were ready for use or. being perfected, when the end came, These instrucents and form- ulaes are in the hands of the Wbert government or the old military forces which he has called to his support— unless they have been seized ‘by the Keds. In any event, they ard likely to be the present intern- al conflict grov : There will b hesitancy about turn- ‘ALGOHOL-3 PER ! ENT. PreparationtorAs ew iH! AhelpfulRemedy for T Gonstipation and ing such weapons against people of their own blood, but Ebert's forces, by the use of flame throwers, ‘have already paved the ye And the German péople may bring on their own heads by their own hands retribution for their uncivilized meth- ods. Phone 453, Washburn Coal Company, for Wil- ton Lignite at $4.75 per ton delivered. This coal does not clinker and con- tains Jess sulphur and ash than any other Lig- nite mined in North Da- kota. ~ CASTORIA For Infants and.Children.. Mothers Know That _ Thirty Years . WHE CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY. + ttn tt ttt eee etme tte ern ttre ett etre rte tt ment enter ett | | { | | ne a ee yy : \ State Printers and B Yes, very busy, indeed. But not too busy to take care of our fast growing business. The or- ders are coming thick and fast, ayy but with our night ‘and day forces on the job it is always possible to turn out work over inders night if the matter is urgently needed. We.are State Printers and Binders and with this large business it enables us to buy stocks and materials in large - lots, thus giving our customers ; the benefit of the very lowest : : 4 prices on papers and materials. ae Consult our expert printers whenever you have any. print- ing of importance and it will have the. best of care and atten- 7 tion. _ Bismarck Tribune Company Phong 32 Bismarck, N. 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