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Contentment We sell them on easy payments No Interest Charges Hear .— John “McCormack America’s Greatest Tenor in “The Star Spangled Banner” A record that should be in every home. and most popular records. Come in and let favorite selection. ’ HOSKINS Bismarck Ail the latest us play your ‘ Successors Will Be Named to H. i —___+______—0 [se =e THREE BILLIONS FOR DEFICIENCY ~—WARWY FUNDS _ = S3IMINNEAPOLIS. ' ST. PAUL. tL a HOG'S—Rec s, 5,700, 15e lower; . Lenerthern nge, $15.50@ ; bulk, $15.80@ 1 northern, choi 2 northern .. TTLE—Receipts, 2,400, ‘strong; wheat killers, 10c¢ higher; steers, .0@ i 2 hard Mont. 12.40; Y $750010.505 3 yellow corn. es 3.40; -stockers 00@ 10.00, 00, steady with No, 3 yellow corn to arr Cther grades, corn .... SHEEP— Rec 4 yellow corn toarr lambs at $9.00@ wethers, $9.00 | ‘ = : 2 white Mont. * @12.75; ewes, $6.50@ 12.50, Washington, May 15.—All appropri- 3. white oats .. = ation records of congress were brok- white oats to arr, wo@ 6s CHICAGO. en today, when the senate reported 74 @ 6IYs ceceipts, 13,600, d ; bulk, the war army deficiency bill, carrying @isi light, $15, 5; }a total of $3,390,946,000, including $400,060,000 for construction and pur- | chase of an American merchant ma- rine, O@16.4 $1 .50@ 14.50, Sat kee RR RD | sistant, if heeded. The PLANS WADE FOR SCHOOL ELECTION THESIAY, JUNE § W. Richholt and G. C. Wacht- er, ‘Retiring Members REV, GEORGE BUZZELLE PREACHES BACCALAUREATE Tuesday, June 5, his been set for the annual school election, when two board» members will be named, The election will be held in the Will school from 9.o’clock a. m. to 4 p. m. The terms of H. ‘W. Richholt and G. C.’ Wachter expire. The following men were named by the board of education last night to have charge of the. polls: Charles Glitschka, W. E, Parsons, A.C. Hinckley, Edward McCoy and B. E. Jones. Baccalaureate Sermon, Rev. George Buzzelle of the St. George Episcopal ‘church was named to preach the annual baccalaureate sermon in. tae Auditorium, Sunday, June 3. 1t was also decided to*con- duct a month and one-half summer school beginning June 11. Mrs. Ella ‘Casselman was selected as the ther, with Miss Weatherhill as. as- hool, hours willbe from 7:45 a. m. to 12:30 p. m. The matter of beginning the high .| school a month later in order to give the pupils a chance tc st in the harvest Was held over until July, te when the crop situation will be bet-}* ter ascertained. ‘Six flags were ordered purchased by the board, and placed at the vari- ous schools, Cement Poles will -be made shortly and the poles placed fer the flags. C. F, Bolt was named census enumerator. New Teachers, The following names of new teach- ers were presented hy the teachers committee, composed of A. A. Jones, chairman; Frank Everts and George F. ‘Will; supervisor of public school music, Miss Hattie Smythe Fuller of Albert Lea, Minn.; superintendent, Miss city; kindergarten a Laura Keenan, city; first 2 Vivian Irish, St. Paul: si 0 rirude Evarts, ant, Miss ade, Miss ‘ond grade, DIVORCE s OURSELF FROM PAIN AND. KIDNEY DISORDER (By Dr. C. .Babcock.) Simple. methods are usually the mosf effective ones when treating any disorder of the human ‘system. (double strength) before every meal has been found the most effective means of overcoming kidney trouble. Death would occur if the kidneys did not work day and night in separat- ing poisons and uric acid from the blood. depressions, aches, pains, heavine: drowsiness, irritability, headaches, chilliness, rheumatic twinges swollen joints,. gout. it is such a simple matter to step into your favorite drug store and ob- tain Anuric, which was first discover- ed by “Dr. Pierce, of the Surgical In- stitute, Buafflo, Every, druggist dis- penses it. All people in America and especial- ly those who are past middle age are prone to eat too much meat and, in consequence, deposit uric acid (uratic salts) in their tissues and joints. They aften suffer from twing- es of rheumatism or lumbago, some- times from gout, swollen hands or feet. Such people are not always able to exercise sufficiently in the out- The mere drinking of a cup of hot; ,| Water each morning plenty of purej water all day, and a little Anuric The danger signals are backache,! ONIGH" ONLY LucilleStewart& Wm. Courtenay Pathe Weekly---Latest War News In Pictures “SB SEARO O0PELMIAR EXIMIMATIONS 1 to get them. K=- BEWARE If you don't want to have “fits” keep out of Klein's tailor shop, but if appeal to you, that’s just the door air in order to sweat freely ¢ excrete impurities through the Anuric will overcome such conditions as rheumatism, dropsical swellings, cold extremities, scalding and burn- ing urine and sleeplessness due to constant need of getting out of bed at night, by carrying off the uric acid poison. MINOT VICE RAID jee SHE SHOWED 'EM! She was an actress and she set her mind on play- ing a part which. the dramatist thought beyond her, so WILSON PLANS TO Defendants Will Fight Prosecu- tion at Every Step Is In- dication Today OLAF OLSON PROBABLY ARRAIGNED TOMORROW | Minot#N. and ant Attorney General Brennan 's Attorney Herigstac appearing It is expected will extend over » ‘Some of the defend- aived examination, while , demanded a prelim-! on, All are ‘being bound over to dis court, those on bonds who is the girl, in this new ‘riangie-Ince-Kay Bee play, dressed herself as the bowery tough, “Chicken Washington, May 15.—President Wilson today took steps to speed up congress on the program of war leg-| . islation essential to the carrying on of the conflict with Germany. He planned to see leaders of the and house tonight and put mot into the enactment ,ofy necessary leg: peed | | charges of prostitution under Rye to arr. @239 . 7 it Frances Close, ‘San Diego; fourth of and those charged with viola- He . SATTLE ceipts, 4,000, steady; | ‘The committee ‘adult $5 a wd ‘4 islation. , J lax oi saiive Cacet ccteers $9 fo@13.t0, the house bill. Among the s -|srade, Rhue Young, Aitkin, Mjnn.i} vhe president was tions of the liquor laws under $1,000 Flax lo arr,’. Gate | aie ig aad feeders, $7 Go@lo4o, {creases were? @HNK000 for the coun-|Afth grade, Miss Maric Iuber, city: |day as thoroughly aroused to the situ May cows an dheifers, $6,65@11.60; calves, |¢il of national defense; $1,000,000 for | Hlth gr Emma brattvet, Park} ation confronting the administration sserty, charged : Shh ad July So Qt, eee pee ’’ the detention of interned Germans; ; German, high school, Miss} Congress has been in session six lived her part in a con- September aba vetpts, 9,000, steady; | $26000,000 for army machine guns, “Buzzelle, Boville, Idano, daugh-| woeks and, with the exception’ of the| among. the stant stream of surprises Close 1:55 p. m. SHI ip a iY cee 14.73 and $35,000,000 for heavy army ond: ter of Rev. George |} lie; Latin,| declaration of war and the held on two charges, and tomorrow | d. rnc are wothers, $12. 5@15.09; lambs, $14.75 | nance. Miss Lulu Mosier, Des Moines; do-|lion dollar loan, has put no le morning she will be given a hearing | fg -22¢— DULUTH. @19.25. mestic science, Alice Latson, Park|through for the conduct of the war. | on the charge of importing and offer- ‘ + May : iesaraeaeace? . Piver; English, Miss Ruth Moore, | - pei aie ing for sale intoxicating liquor. Olat But see it to-night at the July pole eet re Ree ed er Wells, Minn. ; ITALIANS TAKE OFFENSIVE. apes probably eine ‘ 1 hard on trk 4 NORTHERN LEAGUE, — * ‘| Luar ceas Rome, May 15.—The Italians took a P ae: 1 fariorn on t! the offensive tot The wa hearing tomorrow morning. RP H E U No. 2 northern on trk “i . é No. 3 northern on trk.. 270 @280 | #1rgo-Moorhead : : > oan ‘No, ‘t/northern to arr.. 295 Minot pe ee No, 1 spot durum.. 293 Winnipeg. . 2 2 500 Fetine No. 2 spot durum.. 3 @2ss | Warren ... .1 4 200 (Continued tii ‘page one) t 0) No. 1 spot durum to arr 193 « sete Minneapolis announced. vit had.ceased ‘May = GAMES TODAY. taking orders for grain, | July No games scheduled. Representatives of the” leading SAY NEWSPAPERS Ty ba grain exchanges of the country at a oe ick sxe ue GAMES MONDAY. meeting here today recommended to fe Warren at Fargo. their respective exchanges that they ares : g Flax .on.:txk: and: to arr. He Club— . | continue until further notice the re- Seer a Mey ee cen eat May Tay , War strictive regulations which were put be July 344 arren into effect yesterday. ° Glass, a Birmingham, Ala., newspaper ‘September 337 Fargo-Moorhead publisher, said today there was gos- October + 822 C. E, Miller of Coleharbor is trans-| Sip curent to the effect that the tax Clos acting business here’ as a plan to punish the newspaper. office sK Jannounces that considerable prog! Indications are that the defendants was made in the Plava area on the| intend to fight the prosecution every slope of Monte Cucco and,on the hills] Step. Hurns detective operatives, it east of Gorizia. has -been found, were employed by The Italians also made a thrust in| State’s Attorney Herigstad in obtain- the northe: ctor of, Corso. They} ing the bulk of the evidence, reached the wrecked, line of the en- emy east of Doffoaiti and took pris- oneérs. THEATRE ‘7:30 and 9:00. PRICES-—-10c and 15c otto Olson W was in from Underwood today. For Goodness Sake use KC Baxinc Powper It will never disappoint you—try it if you like good things to eat. 2 ¢ aN . \ i newspapers could advance thei! poleon are ¢ ing some shopping in Bismarck. the city today on a business m i in.on the North. Soo last.night. Senator Williams interrupted to say that there seemed to be an opinion that the postmaster general was re- denied. George McAneny of the New York ‘Times. declared the tax confiscatory. [Senator williams suggested that the es, McAnény said. that. was, impossible. en emf) CITY NEWS | ee . Irwin of Linton transacted | sponsible for the attack, but this was | 48 Hours N otice To Owners of Live Stock Property-owners who maintain LIVESTOCK within the city limits, or upon whose premises LIVESTOCK is maintained by others, and the owners of such LIVESTOCK, are hereby notified that unless their BARNS and STABLES and the SURROUNDINGS are placed in a PERFECTLY SANITARY condition in Bismarck today. Wilson was in from Beach |= K. A. Wellan of Na. on friends and do-; John Carmody of Napoleon was in’ n. K ilway Commissioner C. W. BI s in from Elgin. ‘L. F. Mahowald of Garrison came and all [MANURE and LITTER REMOVED within 48 hours, they will be ARRESTED and PROSECUTED WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE, and the SEVEREST PENALTY provided by the ordinances of Bismarck and the laws of our state will be inflicted. Signed: F. B. STRAUSS, May 15, 1917. Bismarck Health Officer. NUbOATNNOANNUNGUDONONONOONONUOOOAED PUCVOUUOOHOAORDRAUUENCGOLOOOOOUG OUD 7 COAT ang pe | Were The LOOK! LOOK LO AY 16 and 17 OK!!! LOOK LOOK!!! ~ | Every Coat & Suit In the Store Values up-to $27,50 WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, Johnsons’ ?)1't—— | Your TE Gate ee Only 98