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~HORMAL RCI “* not, and considerable rearranging has THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1917. OR. CRAICHEAD SUPERVISES NEW Commissioner of Education Alter- ing Courses to Comply with Recent Survey EFFORT TO. ELIMINATE DUPLICATION SUCCEEDS Wahpeton Becomes Polytechnical Rather Than Scientific— Minot School Revised Dr. B. B. Craighead, commissioner | of eduéation, who has spent the last two months at Wahpeton, Minot and Gtand Forks, supervising the revision of thé courses of study at the school of science, normal-and university, to comply with the findings of the recent Proposed Hollow Tile Plant for Capital City meeecwrocerewec enc cece ceewcce ELLIOTT BUILDING TILE Co." Work on this new industry for Bismarck will be started as soon as weather pétmits. It is esti- mated that the investment will be in the neighborhood of $150,000. ——_——————————— ee ee the national will of a hundred million | self-governing people. it has been : only a restléss dexterity spurred by CLUB ENLISTED. TD GE SCREENED devouring ambition that has enabled you to climb, :stép by step, to a place where,. irresponsible to every obliga- Highest Official Reading Yester. day Was 31-Temperature at Noon 25 | | i \LOW PRESSURE AREA LIN CANADIAN NORTHWEST Partly cloudy. to- night and = Friday warmer was the forecast from the of- fice of the govern: nent weather bu- ean this afternoon. A moderately low Jressure area was y 2entral in the Cana- dian northwest to- while a high dressure prevails in {the central and the southern’ states. | It's thisglow pressure which Bismarck p&cple are interested in, for whenever the weatierman says one ix headed this way, it means warmer, HAZEL DAWN “The SALESLADY” FIVE ACTS of real pathos and ly delightful comedy, ” i=) “ genuine- educational: survéy, goes Friday to a a He fe ee 5 7 Fargo, where he will spend a month tion of honor to your friends, to. your | 4) ea a ces restore service within a week, pro-| would be to place in office many re- in co-ordinating the courses at the state, to your family, to your coun- peer Bs wines tt wan 8 ea viding no further storms: occur. | publicans, and’some said. the purpose Agricultural college. try, to civilization itself, you selze the aie shéud; $e hart T i4 above., Tho{, Blg.cuts along the branch line filled |was to draw republican support for ‘The commissionér has met with lit- rusty weapon which hoary tradition |nichect vestecday: yer THe) in with snow during the February administration: measures -in the next highest yesterday wag 3 plizzards, and thaws, immediately fol- | house, whose political complexion is tle difficulty .to date, Wahpeton, which for years.has struggled along with a rather unsuccessful scientific school, drtwing .a majority of its students from Minnesota and tie im- mediate community, now has an in- dustrial training .scthool which wilt ber of which is assisting in raising funds for the Hoover Eelgium Relief move- ment. Col. C..B. Little is the local mem- the Rocky Mountain club, Recently 14,000 volunteers con- AGAIN TONIGHT Packed House ‘Saw Production at has forged and which no honorable man would use; and with that wea- pon you haye. attempted to slay free where it was born. “T* congratulate you if such work governinent in the very sanctuary Derature at noon w WILSON SPENDS lowed, formed an ice crust that the hig plows have been unable to com- bat. POSTMASTERS TO BL Burleson explained’ the movemeht was prompted by reasons’ of economy and efficiency, however. GOVERNOR SIGNS. Governor Lynn J, Frazier late this a 8 nected with the National Surety com- the Auditorium Theatre givés you pleasure, but I cannot con: ; si il N work into the state’s educational sys-| pany of ‘New York have been enlisted : , gratulate those who put you ina place) afternoon: signed ‘Sang /ey Dill NO. 86, tem. F é . i Last E 3 | Senator Heckle’s: bone-dry Dill. -The ‘Sa ines importayit ohanwaa | eee ae eee finds. Last Evening ‘where your intemnerate and unbal-| law becomes effective July 1, but will me rather p Bs Any in North Dakota who cares to anced mind could accomplish such} have little effect because of the fed- have ‘been made in the courses at Mi- been done at the university, In every case, the commissioner reports, the institution heads and members of the facuity have offered helpful co-opera- tion, and the changes have been ar- rived at harmoniously. At the university all engineering cotirses were co-ordinated last fall. ‘Prier to that time the university had doing a valuable service in co-opera ing with the genera) relief work Belgium. N assist in the Belgium relief work can forward contributions to iMr. at Bismarck, N. D. Little The Rocky Mounain club has been, JAMESTOWN WOMAN ILL. Mrs. J. J. Harrington of Jamestown, who has been visiting her daughter, “The Foolish Virgin,” a story. re- plete witn action in which the heroine ig Mary Adams, Miss Clara Kimball Young, a young, public school teacher, who dreams of romantic days when thei world was peopled by khights’and Mpewittitul ladies in distress, was shown at the Auditorium last night for the first. time in Bismarck. A packed house saw the production which will be repeated this evening with the oth- | evil. and suffer the abomination which wil Te heaped upon’ you—today—tomor- row—and forever. : “You.are the Chief of the Twelve Apostates.” KNIGHTS ‘OF COLUMBUS , I cannot congratulate the inno- eent ones, wife and children of yours, (United 2re Washington, March 8.—President. j Wilson is confined to his bed today ‘with an aggravating cold. Acting up- ton orders of his physician, Dr. Gray- {son, he made no engagements for to- UNDER CIVIL SERVICE (Assoelated Press.) Washington, March §.—Many demo- cratic members of Congress were an- ‘y today over the announced inven- tion of the administration to extend the merit system to all postmasters ot eral bone-dry law becoming effective on the same, date. Try D.D.D. for Eczema two schools of engineering and two Mrs. C. B. Aasness of this place, is |° attraetion, eae ATTENTION. day and planned to remain in bed. As-| the first, second, and third cl af-| = Lied Wash for. Skta Bavease deans, E. J, Pabcock, the senior dean, seriously ill, Miss Kate Harrington You are hereby notified that a regu-|Surances were given that the cold has|ter April 1, by executive ord tl the z s now ig at the head of the amalgamat-| has been called here from James: lar meeting of our council will be held | developed no complications, and is not | President. They declared the effect | J. Breslo' serious, but all precautions are he- pale ed college of engineering. town by her illness. in our rooms ‘on Friday, March 9, 1917. CUS LA FOLETIE. Sat a 2 APSTATES’ HER ete Sere" BLOGKED SMG FEBRUARY Chicago, March 8.—To Senator Rob-} tend. { ert La Follette, chief of the 12 sena- T. E. FLAHERTY, tors who blocked the armed neutral-; Grand Knight. ity measure, whom Frederick L. Chap- man, editor of Better Farming, de. ribed as “The Chief of the Twelve Apostles,” Mr. Chapman addressed this open letter: “I congratulate you! Not because of anything admirable in your last accomplishment, but because you have attained the pinnacle in your Regular to arr .. +. 19456 long and arduous climb to fame. It Cheice to art 201%» H - 195% @203% CHICHESTER S PILLS ing taken to get him up quickly. - e M’KENZIE VISITOR. , C. G. Porter, a well known farmer of McKenzie district, was in the city Tuesday, calling on friends and trans- acting business, ON 'PHONE BUSINESS, 0. L. Anderson of Cooperstown was in the city today to discuss tele; | matters with the rai S"KIE-VIEVIE! GET ~ HE “GETS-T'- Quick” 2 Drops Make Corn “Fall” Off! “I've joined the Never-Again Club. Never again will I use anything for Farm Hands Wanted TERN CANADA FARMERS REQUIRE 50,000 AMER- ICAN FARM LABORERS AYIOONCE! Urgent demand sent out for farm help by the Government of Canada. Good wages. Steady employment. Low railway fares. Pleasant surroundings. Comfortable homes. No. Compulsory Military Service. Farm hands from the United States are abso- lutely guaranteed against Conscription. ‘This advertisement is to secure farm help to eplace Canadian farmers who have: enlisted for the war. ~ A splendid opportunity for the young man to jnvestigate West- ern Canada’s agricultural offerings, and to do’so at no expense. Only those accustomed to farming need apply. For Particulars as to railway rates and districts where labor ts required, or other information regarding Western Canada, apply “(Special to The Tr e.) Casselton, N. D., March § "he Nor- |thern Pacitic railroad today began the task of re-opening the Casselton to Marion branch line, on which there has been no service since early in February because of a snow blockade. A big crew of snow fighters was sent out of Casselton this morning, and Superintendent Huntington, of the Fargo division of the N. P., expects to 0 3 GRAIN MARKETS "a2 MINNEAPOLIS, No. 1 Hard s+ 2075 @ 20055 No. 1 Northern .. «+ 197% @204% No. 1 Northern Choice, 2065 @2075 has not been merit that has made| & you the arch-marplot who frustrated |No. 2: Northern . No, 3 Wheat .. . 18754@19758 E DIAMOND BRAND. ; —X—X—X—X—X—X—l—SSS | No. 2 Mont. Hard ...... 1985%@200% cot Aah your Dragglst for corns but, ‘Gets-lIt’ Put 2 drops of te No, 2 Moat. Hard to arr 1975% Ber i ss Tas pee W. E. Black, Clifford block, G: ‘Gets-It’ on, and from that second the 100 LATE 10 CLASSIFY No. 1 Durum .......... 197% i Pa other. Buy ¢ 4 . iffor | I No. 1 Durum Choice .... 201%4.@2041% | es rere ete en 3 Anche pes pinhinius gua Authorised Canadian Government Agent 1s knowns Best, Safest, Always Reliable SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWWERE No. 1 Durum to arr .... 197%, i No, 1 Duar, Choice to arr 202%: ' No. 2 Durtim ........... 192% @1971% No. 3 Yellow Corn + 104% @106% | No, 3 Yellaw Corn to arr 104% @1 Other Grades .......... 98 @105 No. 4 Yellow Corn to arr 103%;@1H% ‘No. 2 White Oats Mont. No. 3 White Oats ...... No. 3 White Oats to arr No. 4 White Oats . FOR RENT—-Furnished modern house. Phone 684. 3-8-3t FOR SALE—Lands suitable to break and sow to flax, Also improved farms. Handy locations. D. L. Boynton, 121 Fourth St. 3-8-3t FOR RENT—Furnished room. 320 Fourth Street. Phone 621L, 3-8-3t ri i . WANTED —Competent chauffer wishes | | q i \, position; either in private family or 56 @ 59 : Blace of ‘basiness. White 108, care Barley. ........ 96 ous ‘ ; . 4 WANTED--Woman with small child Brees Choice : ete 1 as wishes position as housekeeper on Rye total nite 152 eo | large farm; state wages in first ut o arr ” ORG @294 ye letter, Address Emelie Erickson, | 7.2% j++ 286% @ 294% | : Al sai Washburn, N. Dak. a-§-2t | Max to arr BS ai ae : e| ° / yANTED—Yount its|May . % | fon a ’ ‘ i q | Be Sore! me Be Sv aeveser Len appearaiice sae eakiooes ena July . 181% Don't wait until the weather begins to get warmer before you place your order Nt partie salesman in clothing and shoe store. |September . . 150 for a custom suit or overcoat. ie MW corn begins to shrivel, instead of swel-| Box 606, Bismarck, N. D. 3-8-4t| Close 1:44 p. m. a i ling up like a little white sponge. Then WANTED—By married man, work on — If you select your goods now we will have your suit or overcoat ready for you Ladies’ Tailored i hone: fom ae Seca BILy eue ite mon or year. F. L. M., 801 DULUTH any time before Easter. Rush orders gotten out in three to five days. {the even re | ‘ I Si it: C t d ioten you'd take a glove off your}FOR SALE— room modern house, Mey oe es tae i We have been asked this question: “Do you take orders for Chicago, Milwaukee, ul S 0a S an | yes “Gets-It” ig the corn discov. ee Scone aati Montane : Y he 197% i St. Paul, Minneapolis or Fargo houses?” O\ur answer, “Absolutely and positively not.” ‘ery of the age. More “Géts-It” is sold | POSITION WANTED—Man and wife 1 Northern on trk .. 196% Our garments are designed, cut, made and fitted in our own shop. Fit, style and workmanship guaranteed, or your money back. ° Skirts No, 2 Northern on trk .. 190% @1924% No,.3 Northern on trk .. 182% @187¥ | No. 1 Northern to arr... 196% No, 2 Mont. Hard on trk 196% wish position on farm by month; state wages. Write 405 1st St. Bis- marck, -3t by many times than any other corn remedy in existence. Try it and yowll know the reason why. It takes two seconds to apply it, and it dries at Will appreciate a trial order, - Suits and overcoats $40 to $75. S. E. Bergeson & Son CLOSED SUNDAYS AND EVENINGS EXCEPT SATURDAY once, That’s all. Don’t experiment— No, 2 Mont. Hard to arr 1964 i ;follow the experience of millions and “BINGO” Absolutely No. 1 Spot Durum - 197% | “gfe use “Gets-It.” ° No. 2 Spot Durum . 192%@194% | . “Gets-It” is sold everywhere, 25c 0. 1 Durum to arr fy Removes Corns.and Calluses Completely 25 Cents, All Drug Stores, In- cluding Cowan's Drug Store. 197% 193 May . | July .. Oats on trk . Oats to arr . Rye on trk and Barley on trk Flax on trk and to arr. Choice Flax on trk Choice Flax to arr . jLottle, or sent on receipt of price b: |B. Lawrence & Co., Chicago, Il. “| TAILOR & CLEANER | Sold in Bismarck and recommended BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA |." the world’s best corn remedy by ei [Finney’s Drug Store. ‘Broadway's Favorite Comedian sts, Stage Star ST. PAUL. - HOGS—Receipts 2,000; 10¢ lower; |i range $13.75@14.25; bulk $14.00@ 14,15, CATTLE—Receipts 11,000; killers, steady to strong; 15¢ to &¢ higher || for week; steers $5.50@11. 5.5009.00; calv $5.00@10. stockers and feeders, steady, $4.00@8.50. GRA N THEATRE irginia Pears | on “BITTER TRUTH?" A Drama of Prison and Politics in-Six Powerful Acts.One of the best William _Fox Plays of the Year. A Cortiedy-Drama that is sure to please everyone from 6 to 60 yrs. of age $11.00; ewes $5.50010.25, PLAYS THE LEADING ROLE IN CHICAGO, » HOGS—Receipts 26,000; slow, 6c above yesterday average; bulk $14.50 @14.80; light $14.10@14.80; mixed $14,30@14.95; heavy. $14.30@14.95 rough $14.30@14.45; © pigs $11.25@ 13. CATTLE—Receipts 3,000; strong; native beef steers $8.40@12.25; stock- ers and feeders $6.60@$.50; cows and ele! $5.60@10.45; calves $8.56@ 1}.75, 4 SHMEP—Receipts 13.000; frm; rood lead t lambs $12.50 “The Wonderful Wife” Tonight Ooh] CYR PHEU TAS ond - 9:00 THEATRE “c.9 ife _ TOMORROW: Wm..S. Hart BiG |FEATURE Show ICES - 10c and Ic oe Bes ie