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i { + ap ” TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 1917. BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE FURTHER ACTION 1N REGENTS CASE WHEN LANGER GOMES BACK Further That Ouster Proceedings Will Follow Return of At- torney General The next move in the board of re- gents fight is not anticipated until At- torney General W. S. Langer returns Wash That Itch Away ‘There is absolutely no sufferer from eczema who ever used the simple wash D. D. D. and did not feel immediately that wonderfully calm, cool sensation that comes when the itch is taken away, ‘This soothing wash penetrates. the pores, gives instant relief from the pet distressing skin diseases, 25c, 50¢ and $1.00, D. D. D. J, Breslow. from Washington, a week hence. It is understood that papers in the propos- ed ouster proceedings have been drawn; Aubrey Lawrence of Fargo, attorney of record for the board of regents, has agreed to accept services through the secretary for the indi- vidual members, and the* case vill probably be thrown iuto supreme court next weck. In addition to Aubrey Lawrence, the beard will have as its legal ad- visers former Chief Justice C. J. Fis: and former Attorney General Henrv; J. Linde. It is regarded as probable that William Lemke of Fargo will be associated with Attorney General Langer in representing. Governor Fra- \zier in the matter, In the,meantime, a majority of tae state auditing board has voted in | | vor of bay! ing salaries and other cure} items incurred under the ion “of the ‘present boa Charles Brewer is on the PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT, The undersigned hereby announces his candidacy for the office of police magistrate of the city of Bismarck at the ensuing city election to be held in April, 1917s Ww. CASSELMAN, ; —Ady, Spring | You Out to - the Open weather with a bicycle, prices. y € nee HEINE. r Here and Get a Chan Come in and Have Enjoy every moment of !the spring and summer Our stock is complete with many styles at various LOMAS HARDWARE CO. s Calling ce to Win a POWER WASHING Us Explain, ‘GIRL IN OVERALLS" REVOLUTIONIZES _ (Continued from Page One) salute at sight of girlish heads cov- ered with the red cap of danger. The Girl “in Overalls set out “to do her bit.” She wished to do one thing, and. to do that well. Her one fear be tried and found wanting. out precedent she has made few mis- takes. Almost unwittingly she solved the suffrage problem; Radical and tory studying her self- forgetting service admit that hands trusted to cast a shell must be trust- to cast a vote. Her frank practicality ghost of Mrs. Grundy. That old gos: laid \'sip lies buried with the hobble skirt and the tango. Cramping convention- ality is as dead as the dodo, Toda of 1914 would 4d to contemplate. Girl motor drivers scour the country unchaperoned, women police patrol darkened streets and more dangerous munitions areas; female spade and plow for food hee “We expect good wages for work,” the Girls in Overalls told the master munitions make “We shall not-enter any trade as black le; That challenge won the unions. Old-time women workers, long handicapped by low wages, lack “outside” man. Pains and aches stiffen his joints and muscles and reduces his efliciency. At the first twinge get Sloan’s Liniment, easy to apply, it pene- Revert attacks the itrates without rubbing and soothes the soreness. After that long drive or tedious wait in the cold rain apply Sloan’s Liniment. to those stiff fingers; aching wrists and arms. For gout, neuralgia, toothache, bruises, sprains, cold feet, it is promptly effective. At all druggists, 25c. 50c. and $1.00, Liniment HILLS» PAIN ‘ounded by circumstances with-{j has the} l-born British girls do, as 4 a matter of course, what no dowager |} farmers f ring—and |4 \no one comments but to p e. : good |] News. ture World. | TONIGHT The. year’s greatest favorite in the east adys ulette “A. Masterpiece.”---Motion Pict ure “The production is distinctly human, clear and beautiful.”---Moving Pic- PRESENTS Gladys Hulette Pa “The Peg O’My Heart” of the Screen. ISMARC THEATRE Hazel Dawn Thursday Bluebird Saturday of training, exclusion from the unions, saw trade unions relax their rules against the employment of women. “After the war,” says the Girl in Overalls with cheery optimism, “men and women must prog! together: socially, industrially and politically. No one can now say that one-half the country does not know how the other half liv J. P, REEVE ADVERTISES NORTH DAKOTA AS GOOD STATE FOR WILD LIFE North Dakota is receiving some fav- orable advertising for its wild life, little prairie flowers excepted, trom the facile pen of J. P. Reeve of Reach, president of the state ga board, who has an inter of the work in this national bulletin published = by Remington Arms Co. “Among the many a North Dakota gam fish commis- sion,” says the president, “have been the establishment of three game r fuge farms, These tracts compri: 3,480 acres. It is the intention of the | board to secure the reservation of several more tracts this year for the further protection and preservation of game. “The board finds the general senti- ment to be in favor of reducing the bag limit on chicken to five per day (which the Fifteenth legislative as- sembly did) an@ of ciianging the open- ing date from September 7 to Septem- ber 20.” During the last three biennial per- iods the number of arrests have} e in a recent the ivities of the grown from 29 for the two years be-} ginning 1911, to 261 tor the biennium | ending January 1, 1917. Fines impo: ed in 1915-6 aggregated $4,094, whic amount yas turned over to the school; fund. The board distributed 17,000,- 000 fish eggs and over 200,000 fish fry to various streams and lakes in the state during the last biennium. MOTHERS, DO THIS—| When the Children Cough, Rub Musterole on Throats and Chests No telling how soon the develop into croup, or wo nd then’: when you're glad you have r of Mus- terole at hand to give prompt, sire re- ‘ It does not blister. first aid and a certain remedy, erole is excellent. ‘Thousands of know it. You should keep a jar in the house, It is the remed ptoms may ready for instant use. sore muscles, csi | frosted feet and colds of the chest (it! often prevents pne tumonia). | i CURTAIN AT 2 BIG FATURES 8:15 O'CLOCK A PICTURE FOR EVERY GIRL WHO EXPECTS TO MARRY The girl who rushes into marriage is a fool ..- More young girls lives are ruined by hasty marriage than by any other process.” THOMAS DIXON. “THE FOOLISH VIRGIN” By THOMAS DIXON Au thf “The Birth of a Nation” I) TT AND TAIN AUDITORIUM For Sale! Frame Store Building now occupied by LAHR MOTOR SALES Co. on 4th st. enquire Lahr Motor Sales Co. | Show Nightly CURTAIN AT 8:15 O'CLOCK The world’s most famous actor pre- sented by Albert E. Smith and J. Stuart Blackton in “The Chattel” Written by Paul West. 7 REELS. Supported by Peggy