r. £lr & i~ TWO V: »jr, 'It'll ELOPE JUM" The young man was given a hear­ ing before Judge Nuessle of Hismarck at Steele today. .The dismissing the case is the culmination of oiif the most interesting transpiring this vicinity in some time. May Sue for Damages. Attorney John A. .lorgenson Jamestown, who defended Chance, stated yesterday afternoon that in all: probability action for heavy damabes.l claiming malicious prosecution, will be brought against Fred Riddle, the! girl's father, who caused the arrest of Chance. As a result of the prose-1 cuiton of the young man by the ir-! rated Kidder county farmer, Chance has spent 32 days in jail. I "We'll Elope Again," Say Couple. Chance is now free hut develop-'! meats yesterday afternoon tend to show that he will not be free long. "Just as soon as 1 get the opportun-j ity, I'll elope again with Maty,-' said the young man in discussing the case.! With these prospects indications are lie will soon he "hound over'' to the care of Mary Riddle. The girl in the case is agreeable and backs up the statemsnt made by her champion. Father to Keep a Vigil. In the meanwhile the father resides at his farm and has declared he will keep a close watch over his blooming daughter in an effort to keep the cou pie from fulfilling their promise. EARLY RESIDENT Of THEJMLLEV PASSES Louis A. Larson, for at ^Ylars Farmer of Burleigh Cpunyif,' Died at 2 O'clock Today .A», I#rsoft»,yje ihe^first, settler's' north of Bismarck and for 37 years a farmer and stock raiser of Burliegh county, passed away at 2 o'clock this afternoon in the Bismarck I hospital, where he had been confined 'November 6,„ last. Ssr- •'Causfi.Of-\deathOtfas heart disease, brought oln by threfe*attacks of paral.v- «is ith the Jaist three years, the -'-'v '-third attack being experienced Jast Thursday, while at the hospital. Funeral service's..have not as yet .. ^eeI1 decid&d,.'birtvwni in all probabil ity be,held, here ^tiday afternoon. At the bedside When death occurred were the widow and the five children. John A. Larson of Bismarck William ILarson of Wogansport Frank Larson of Hatmon, and Lester and Mabel /Larson, who reside on the farm north of this city. Wiith his wife. Mr. Larson came to (North Dakota on .Tulv 4. 1£7S. He .was among the first to take a home­ stead in the western part of the state. He had resided on the farm con­ tinuously since that time. Three years ago he suffered the Jlrst stroke of paralysis, the socoml coming the first of this month and the third occurring in the hospital last week. NOTICE ELKS BAND REHEARSAL. All band members within th6 Elks' lodge are urged to meet next Monday and Wednesday nights at the hall for rehearsal. These rehearsals, which are in preparation for the annual .Me­ morial exercises at the Auditorium, Sunday,..Secembr 3, will be called at 8 o'clock Eharp each night. All mem­ bers are expected to be in attendance in good condition to play their instru­ ments, B&\ AYm. O'HARA, ,t Exaltd Ruler. School children of the grades will !be admitted to the second balcony to­ morrow night for 25c. ., The ladies of the Baptist church will hold annual sale of food and fancy hrticles Saturday, Not. 25, in the Gas Company office, Fifth and Broadway. McKENZIE VISITORS. Charles and Roscoe Crum of McKen tie transtacted business in the city IMonday. Other visitors here from Mc Kenzie were Mr. and Mrs. ?.R. Bliss, 'A. L. Berthoff and Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ bur Rodger. CREAM FOR CATARRH OPENS UP 1I0STRILS IMIi How To Get Quick Relief iron Head-Colds. It's Splendid! In one minute your clogged nostrils fcHU open, the air pasages of your tiead will clear and you can breathe freely. No more hawking, snuffling, Jblowing, headache, dryness. No struggling for breath at nighty your told or catarrh will be gone. Get small bottle of Ely's Cream pal« from your druggist now. Apply fi little of this fragrant, antiseptic, fcealiag cream In your nostrils. It penetrates through every air passage 4»f the hea4, soothes the inflamed or fewoUes muoou membranes tad re Ifef^comes aMpntly. It'a ]wt tiue*' Don't stay etuffed-up Mlh cold or tasty catarrb—Relief TWO HGGIDEinS ON I E Kidder County Young Man Who Eloped With Mary Riddle Has Been Released Steele, N. D.. Is'ov. 2:'.—M. II. Chance, the well-known Kidder coun­|a ty young man, who was arrested at Jamestown October 1S, on a charge o£ larceny, the specific charge being that he stole Fred Riddle's automo­ bile'to further his elopment with the latter's daughter, Jlary Riddle, has been released from custody and charges preferred against him have been discharged by order of the court. WITHIK Sim DAYS A. P. Schneider, Driving Heavy Machine, Struck by Freight Late Saturday (By Special Correspondent.) .Jamestown. X. D„ Nov* 22.—A/P. Schneider, manager of the Schneider Auto company. Fourth avenue and Fourth street, driving a-H,Vhorse pow er Port., four cylinder, was struck by westbound l'rieiglU train in an at temtft. to make the Sixth avenue cross ing at 3::!0 o'clock Saturday. Schneider, with two other passen­ gers, was. driving south at the. time. I Xone was hurt. Schneider \statea shortly after the accident that\there was no flagman at the crossing and because of his machine being enclos­ ed and several cars being- on the sid ing. the view down the track was somewhat, abstruse. The car was bud ly Wrecked. The accident this afternoon makes the second on the Sixth avenue cross ing within 60 days. Theodore Thpm having his machine wrecked one ev^n ing. 4 WAR HASTENS THE END OF RULER Continued from Pars One") friend, also the young hero, your dear son, the crown prince, and the Prince Ruppreclit. as well as the incompar­ ably brave (Jerman army. Words fail to express what moves me and with me. my army, in these days pt world's history." 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Walker Whiteside in "The Melting Pot" at the Bismarck theater tonight. "Popular prices for seats at Auditor­ ium concert tomorrow night. 06*0 For' Constipation Headac1ieXndi^estion,etc RANDRETH PIU.4 Safe and Sure uLgxjmmxjxtJ iiy.' ••V -AltHAltCK DAILY TRIBUNE (Associated Press). London, -Nov, 22.—The common council'of Antwerp jias-refused to de­ liver lists of the unemployed to the Germans, according to a Reuter's Am­ sterdam dispatch quoting the" Tele graaf. As a consequence, the dis­ patch says, tlie Germans are now call­ ing men of all classes to the-police stations for examination as to the identity of their papers. These men are said to be given the. choice of a German labor contract of three or six months or immediate deportation to Germany. The Telegraaf adds that an official letter has been* sent to all Burgomas­ ters demanding lists of unemployed under penalty of deporting citizens of- all classes to Germany. ST'- 'V fii 1' & be. I- .-. -ii vrr 1 FRAZIER SAYST in mwim iNjrM: DOING" ON APPOINTMENTS •_ (Continued from page one» cafly all of which were embodied in the state platforms of both the Re­ publicans and the Democrats in the recent campaign, will go through. .. Arrived Yesterday. Gotfernor-elect Frazier reached the Capital City at noon yesterday and had luncheon with Chairman F. E. Packard of the state tax Commission, and Chairman W. J. Prater of the Bur- THEY WERE RUNDOWN How often we hear it said of a man Or woman that "they were rundown in health"\vhichaccountsfortheirpresent sickness. For that reason it is impor­ tant that when you find you tire easily, when your nerves are troublesome or your work is irksome, you should strengthen your system immediately with the blood-enriching, tissue-build­ ing food in Scott's Emulsion which contains pure Norwegian cod liver oil and is free from Alcohol. ivf.v 8coti4li Bcwpc, Sometimes in mud. The 5-passenger 6-30 Chalmers as 30 it develops well over 45 h. p. The cost for the extra power is car af a All prices f- o. b. Detroit Carl Pederson, Mgr. QwlityFirst leigh county Republican central com­ mittee. The governor looks the part. He •has a dignified, commanding ibearing. He seems to have taken on stature, and J.o have grown more imposing since the recent election. He always has given the impression of ,a con­ servative thinker, a man with a great amount of reserve power, and with poise and repose, and this impress MISSOURI VALLEY MOTOR CO Bismarck, N. Dak. Jj?.' rrt: •f.'.t fjfi :. W' -it S Sf7i' t.W ft'" WEDNESDAY, *OV. 82, tM sion is now enhanced." He Is man who would be picked from a crowd, even were his identity unknown. Walker Whiteside in "Hie Melting Pot" at the Bismarck theater tonight. School children of the grades will be admitted to the second aMcoafrttfihor row night-for. 25c. ...» ".THE BISMARCK Several new students jenroll every week, and every pne satisfied with the college in all Its iUpoint ments. Students, admitted without examination for either the Boiok keeping or Shorthand courMs. English Crop the lowest prijnaiy branches. Send for particulars. When you know i,, s'V- ifiii. ht you are in a r.i 3-. -r price I what wo -have done for hundred* of others, you will want to attends G. M. LANQUM, Pres. V.. Bjsnmrfik, K. D. A .. v,