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PAGE 2 PAT NORTON TO PRACTICE LAW IN SISTER CITY Former Congressman Preparing to Open Offices at Man- dan Soon. , Mandan, July 26.—Former Congress- P. D. Norton will occupy for law d aftlees in this tise suite of four. rooms Forks Man Playing struments is jn the Greengard building over the Off Finals Today Sonn measured. Mandan Drug company, which are be- ing remodeled and furnished for his cecupancy some time in August. Mr. Norton came up from Fargo Wednes- day evening, where he had been at- tending the interstate fair for a few days, to look after the preparation of his quarters here. Within two or three weeks he plans to have his law library shipped from Hettinger, when he will then take up the regular practice. of law here. Al- though Mr. Norton recently had some yery attractive offers and induce- ments to locate in the practice of law at.Minot and at Devils Lake he has concluded to make his future home at Mandan. For, as he says, he consid- . ’ 8 ers the natural and logical conditions Didn't Care iat conducive to a large growth and de- velopment of Mandan and surrounding a appene territory to be quite a little better than those of any other city in the state, “And, then, too,” Mr. Norton added, “the people of Mandan and Morton county are just the best ever.” Mr. Norton is not at all discour: by the unfavorable crop conditior the western part of the state th but is enthusiastic and_ confident with the early large development of the great natural resources of lignite ed f MEXICAN BANDITS KIDNAP AMERICAN BOY AND HOLD YOUNGSTER FOR RANSOM Washington, D. C., July. 26.—Phillip coal, high class cla, and water power it will only be 4 short time until the western part of the state far outranks the eastern part both in wealth and in population. Thompson, 14-year-old son of John West Thompson, an American citizen, was kidnapped from his father’s ranch 30 miles from Mexico City and is be- ing held by Mexican bandits for 1,500 Queen Victoria of Spain has opened a restaurant for the poor of Madrid. The picture shows the serving of the first meal, with the Queen at the extreme right standing by the table. o—- % *—Giry NEws | —________—_-¢ Visited At Mandan Miss Helen Luozs, Miss Ann Atkin- son and ‘Miss Irma Logan and her house guest, Miss Flora Lewis of Moorhead, visited in Mandan yester- day as. guests of Miss Ruth Nichols. Visited in Jamestown Mr. and Mrs. Fred Conklin of Bis- teh f F pee NA GUMP AND - FOUR CHILDREN ARE SUFFOCATED Milwaukee, Wis., July 26.—An- na Gump, widow, and four chil- dren ranging in age from seven to 20, were suffocated to death here today in their home as a re- sult of a fire started in the base. ment from undertermined causes, Reuter and Grand A John Reuter of Dickinson, present holder of the North Dakota golf title, is defending his title today against H. B, Finch of Grand Forks in the finals of the annual tournament of the North Dakota association. Reuter yes+ terday eliminated McLean of the Bis- marck Country club, seven up, and Finch qualified by defeating McDon- ald of the Grand Forks club. Mrs. H. B. Finch of Grand Forks won the women’s state championship yesterday by defeating Mrs. C. J. Mur- phy, also of Grand Forks. If Mr. Finch wins this afternoon, all the honors will be kept in the family. = “I ‘became a physical wreck from stomach trouble and was-a fit sub- ject only for the operating table or Kraveyard. Being discouraged, I gave way to drink, which made things worse. I got so I didn’t care what happened, and wanted to die. Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy has cured me of everything. Am now in fine condi- tion and feel 25 years younger.” It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflam- mation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ail- ments including append{citis. One dose will convince or money re- funded. i 2 Return From Minneapolis Mrs. M.- J. McKenzie, 205 First street, returned to the city on Thurs- day evening from Minneapolis, wheré she had been visiting for the past three weeks. She was accompanied on her return by her daughter, Mrs. E. F, Bickhart of Minneapolis, who had been visiting’ in ‘the capital city since May but had returned to that place for a six-weeke stay. Mrs. Bick- hart plans to remain in Bismarck now for an indefinite period. z = i 3 = i = z i = = = = = = : = POUT The Instru- ment by which the value of all Musical In- A demonstra- tion will con- vince you. DEALER IN THIS TERRITORY THE ONLY EX- CLUSIVE VICTOR UDAUUSOUONENUEQOUUNSUAEOEDEDEDOOUEOOGAOOEGQSQNOCGEOOO0U0OQ0O0OOUDOONOOUOUGOUOOOUOOUOODOOD NES Perry Furniture Co., Opposite P. Oy, mh HOUSE ASKED TO END RECIPROCITY WITH. CANADA pesos ransom, the state department was advised today. ‘Urgent represen- tations have been made to the Mexi- can government, it was announced, marck were in the city the first of the week as the guests of Mayor H. C. Flint and wife—Jamestown Daily = Y DS STD ‘(Continued from Page One) democratic senators. It was intimat- ed that the president. was considering the advisability of making some sort of a.statement regarding his views on proposed reservations to the treaty. ‘He-apparently has advanced the date of hig departure from Washington, as it wag said at the white house today that. he. would deliver numerous ad- dresses before he reached San Fran- cisco on August 15 to review the Pa: cific fleet. It was -expected that the first speech would ‘be delivered in some twenty cities of the middle west. Wilson Hasn't Information. President Wilson today inform- ed Senator Lodge, chairman of the foreign ‘relations committee that he was ‘not able to bring from Paris a complete file of pa- pers relating to the ocace nego- tiations and that he would be able to suomit to the committee only papers “which .happened to be in my hands when | left France.” 3 Tho president also informed Senator Lodge that so far as he knew, ‘the allied and associated governments had not reached any agreement for the division among themselves of the annual install- ment of the indemnity to be paid by Germany. Republican house leaders, after an informal conference with senate lead- ers teday, decided to ‘begin the house recess August 2 and continue it un- til September 8. Few senators ob- jected to the program, it was said. Colombia Agrees to Amendment. Colombia has agreed to the sénate amendment to the treaty ‘between that country ‘and’ the United ‘States by which the suggestion of regret iby this country for the partition of Panama was’ eliminated, : Chairman Lodge of the foreign relations committee said today after conference with Secre- tary, /Gemaine at the state depart- ment. Entertain for Miss Cathro. Miss Margaret Welch, 415 Fourth street, entertained at a 1 o'clock luncheon on Friday: complimentary to Miss Frances Cathro of Bottineau who is a visitor in the capital city this week, Friday evening Miss Hortense Moore entertained a group of friends at dinner for Miss Cathro, and today a picnic dinner was given in her honor. Miss Cathro is a graduate of the University of North Dakota, and she is enjoying a visit with former university school friends’ here. Here From Camp Dodge Miss Frances Cathro, daughter of Director General F. W. Cathro, has been visiting in the city this Week, arriving Wednesday. from Camp Dodge, where for some time she had been ‘cafateria director at the Y. M. C, A. hostess house.’ Previous to going to Camp Dodge she had been located at ‘Camp Sevier, N.C. Miss. Cathro has resigned her position, and after spending some time in the capital city will return to her home at Bot- tineau. While ingBismarck she is visiting besides he who are former classmates at the University, ok : Island. Scene of Fierce Fighting. The Isle of Wight, indeed, has had a checkered history as far as wars are concerned. : Romans, Jutes, Saxons, Danes all descended upon: it in: their ume, and from: thé fourteenth to the sixteenth centuries the islanders lived under tlie-almost continuous threat of invasion: by the French, who, .in 1377, burnt. Yarmouth, and so devastated Newport that it “lay uninhabited for two years.” ee + Formalin for Ingrowing Toenail. DICKINSON CONTINUES father, the Misses Hortense Moore and Margaret Welch, TO HOLD HEAT RECORD Dickinson continues to hold its own es the hot spot of North Dakota. The mercury climbed to 103 in the queen, city yesterday. That was one degree hotter than it got at Minot, three degrees hotter than at Napo- leon, New England and Bottineau, and six degrees hotter than in Bismarck. Grand Forks and Larimore, where the mercury ¢limbed only to 89, were the coolest places in North Dakota yes- terday. . Unsettled weather with probably lo- } cal thunder showers is the prediction for this afternoon and evening, and much cooler weather is promised for tonight. NEW YORKE’S BIG SHIPPING STRIKE IS FINALLY ENDED New York. July 26—The end of the strike of 40,000 marine workers whioh has tied up shipping in At- lantic and gulf ports for the past three weeks was announced here to- day ‘by Gustav H. Erown, general sec-| retary of the international seamen’s | union who added that ships would} be moving ‘by this afternoon. The men, Secretary Brown stated, were “satisfied” with the terms of settlement, which includes an increase of $15.00 per month per man for all except coal passers who receive a $10 increase. Reports from local unions all over the county, he said, showed unanimity for waving the demand for an eight-hour day at sea and a “closed” shop in order td end the! strike. TOO LATE TO OLASSIFY ' FOR RENT—Desirable housekeeping rooms in the Varney Flats. 7 26 2t WANTED—Boy over sixteen to assist in mail room and with deliveries. Apply ‘Tribune, ~26-tf FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, 619 6th St. 7-26-1wk FOR SALE—Nearly new 4-burner. Per- fection oil stove with oven. Brass bed. 9x12 Arnx rug. Phone 144-K, Call evenings, 813 2nd St. 7-26-lwk WANTED—Girl for general house work. Phone 144-K, or call 813 2nd. St. 1-26-lwk BEAUTY SECRETS! .,. Whoresho gets her good looks, her heal = thy skin, her pink cheeks, is known -to Ps every one; because it is apparent that it is not due to cosmetics, paint and powder. But the true womanly beauty comes from good health, dnd this good health is a woman’s pooret. ; Uealth comes with good, phys- ical machinery and good spirits, ‘an active digestion, _ A body free from pains and aches comes. with ' tonic known for over fifty years is the best “temperance”: tonic gnd nervine for woman—namely, pr Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. it can be obtained in any drug send-10c to Dr. Pierce Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N. Ys> ‘store-in liquid ‘or tablet form, or |} Suldey advises application of a so Cleansing of the intestinal tract | Alert. To The Lakes Mr. and Mrs, H. H. Steele plan to leave on Sunday for Detroit, Minn., to spend a couple of weeks. Return- ing home they will be accompanied by their children who have been spend- ing the past two weeks visiting with a sister of Mrs. Steele’s who. lives near Detroit. War Mothers’ Food Sale. Remember the food sale at the Per- ry furniture store Saturday afternoon, whicx the American Wer Mothers are holding. Find something in your pan- try or garden to contribute ‘to this worthy organization and plan to pur- chase fro mthem something for your Sunday dinner, which will make your work lighter, as well as help the ex- chequer of the War Mothers. Dance! Patterson Hall Tonight Girls over sixteen to learn to feed Presses.. Apply Superintendent of Job Department. Bismarck Tribune IUQNIQEDUEQAQUEUGEQUNOUKSQOQEOEEEEUOEEGUSOORUGOGOQEOUGGOOUOEUGGEEROUUAGAELUEE INFATHVUUUUUAUUAUUNUNUEUEENEGOOOEUEONEGAEOUOGUR ROUGE HOVTUVAHUUAVARSUEERU THUAN AAA 1 to public. ---its bearing on your tion, your business, its influ- ence on every impulse, re- solve, thought and..action in your daily contact with other men? And yet the newspaper does not guide public opinion in nearly so definite a manner as public opinion controls the policy of the newspaper. News isan accounting ofthe movements of men and events. Intelligent, ‘ the results of these movements as the preponderance of public good. or public harm recommends. _ The success and growth of your newspaper in the: final analysis depends upon the endorsement of its policy. and service to the Consequently this paper accords due recognition to, and draws great gratification from, the fact of its rapid increase in circula- tion as‘a commentary of approval from a:community.each day ex- AVE YOU ever given a thought its importance in your life educa- OF COURSE, your baby is worthy of the best, the most comfortable, carriage, cribs, high chairs, everything in children’s furniture. : We have a particularly fine line of such carriages on hand at this time. You can make a selection of any grade, at any price. You will at least have the satisfaction of knowing that Baby is appearing on the streets correctly if in a carriage bought here. WE TURN A HOUSE INTO A HOME Cc FURNITURE & UNDERTAKIN, PPOSITE P.O. BISMARCK Auditorium One Night THURSDAY July 31 PRESENTS well-read, well-ordered men accept or reject lution of formaldehyde (formalin). for: the-relief of ingrowing toenail. A pled- get of cotton wet with formalin is swabbed over the granulations once every day. -The pain is relieved almost immediately, the inflammation is rap- idly-reduced .and the cure is practl is important. Take castor oil’or select a vegetable pill. .Such.a one is composed of May-apple, leaves of aloe, root of jalap, and made into tiny sugar-coated pel- ca}ly:complete in four or five days— Journal de Medecine et de Ghirurgie Practiquess ii: TELE SUSU) See ee lets, to be had at every drug store aa D,. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets. cecal Cia tending its endorsement of our service to the public. The Bismarck Tribune indig test Success ‘THE HONOR, . Of THE EAMILY | iS , Prices: 55c to $2.75, Including War Tax Seat Sale Tuesday, July 29, Harris & Co., Stationers Curtain 8:30