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+ BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE THREE NEW a | ISTRGTS FORKED BY ITY FATHRS Plans Laid for Extensive Street Improvement Next Year—Court House Square Paving districts Nos. 3, 4, and 5, createg last evening by the city com- mission on petition of a maj the property-holdrens affected, assure for Bismarck a continuance in 1918 of the extensive street improvement cam- paign which has been under way the last two years. The three new dis- tricts comprise the 77 blocks which already have been noted, beginning at First street and extending we: Anderson street, including Main, Broadway, Thayer and Rosser, with connecting links north of Avenue Bi on Raymond, Washington, Mandan,' First and Second; one block on ave nue (', from Third to Second, and te1 blocks east of Fourth street, conir cl- ing up ighta aad Ninth already paved. ‘The special assessment commis lon reported on a number of sewer a: nients which now are being adverti and a number of reports were receiv ed from other improvement work. ‘Court House Square. Secretary McGuire of the Ford Pav- ing Co., appeared before the commis- sion relative to the paving surround: ing the county building. He did not give a definite decision as to the ad-| visability of the company’s including work in its original contract, but his statements tended to indicate that | the paving would be done at the orig: inal price, even though for legal rea- sons a new contract might seem ad able. é a ae Walia eweceeensececesceesaeeeeccesercoorosessesres: Jury Drawn. Bismarck’s jury panel for the De- cember term of court drawn last e ning include ome prominent citi: | zens, notab m Clark, puolisher of Jim Jam Jems; George N. Keniston, secretary of the Commercial club, I.) H. L. Vesperman, Secretary of State — Thomas Hall, and others, too numer- ous to mention. These jurors will be | the first _in_ Bismarck 1) draw $4 a t fe by logislat inducement. The complete panel follows: Chris Yegen, M. O. Gullickson, } Wanner, *. O. Helstrom, Charles Wambaugh, ~ We This, of course, is some Schwartz, Burt Finney, Jack | John Massen, 1. A. Wade, | Kupitz, George N. Keniston, es stitzer, A. C. White, Sam] Clark, Ben: ‘Khidt, € Yegen, J. J. Jackman ner, J. ti. Whitney, J. Reivelti wok. Jight.". H cox, Thomas Hall, C. M. Henry , Hollst. W. B. Mandigo, H. J. Zimmer- man, H. W, Reichholt, Frank Reiner, A. W. Gussner, Ernst. Vesperinan, Vrank Swanke. i Peterson, John eorge A. Ren- John G. Cowan, eCormick, F. How: | I. Vesperman, W. J. | a BISMARCK HAS UNUSUAL JOB OF PAYING ASSERTS CONSULTING ENGINEERS of: “Minnesota Coninliments City on Work | 1 can say without reservation that jismarck has an exceptionally good | piece of paving,” said Dr. Frederick lass of ‘Minneapolis, consulting engi neer and professor in the University , of Minnesota, after completing a thor: cugh inspection of the “ore in No. 2 district. i “The inspction has ea far more: thorough at every stage of construc: an the average city 0: this size id Dr. Bass, “and | am con tin evéry particular the tax-} tract called for. In fact, e. com had the pleasure of serving as consultant in connection with a pic nce cf work which gave me more satisf tion. [.aboratory tests have be nj of the cement and asphalt ge y; a special assistant engine: has been in the field constantly, an | inspectors have been employed regu: larly on the base and on the top coat. | Asa result Bismarck has a paving of | ch it may be j y proud, which; will give good service and which, in ity opinion, will prove far more § H factory for the residence districts than | would the much more expensive wood bloc While Dr. Bass was not engaged as consulting engineer on the bitulithic paving in district No. 1, he has gone over this work and expresses the opin- ion that, but for one spot which was put in under extremely severe weath- er conditions, the paving is in excel-| ent shape and will improve with an-} suns Wear. tass is also engaged as consult- ing engineer for the city of Minot} is regarded an authority on pav-| construction. PATRIOTIC POSTEKS | Curator M. k. wumore Makes Dis- play for Teacners Dr. M. R. Gaitmore, curator of the | ' ( state historical museum, has arranged ration asso- for the North Dakota Ed ciation convention \ pa of war posters of Americ lies, to be shown in th dow. Posters used by Great Britain. France, Canada and Uncle Sam in re- erniting, Red Cross and Y. M,C. A loan campaigns are attractively ex- hibited. Alley to Be Opened—The alley ex- tending from the Lahr building at} Thayer and Fourth to the Will seed house at Rosser and Fourth was for- mally accepted by the city commis- sion last evening. and as early as weather permits next spring it will be paved for its entire length. amazes) STATE TEACHERS [ener INVENTION SALE You are invited to this store and to make it your SHOPPING HEADQUARTERS Use our writing room--our stationery--leave your packages in our parcel room, and feast your eyes on the wonderful values we offer during your Convention stay on SUITS, WINTER COATS, DRESSES, MILLINERY, SHOES, GLOVES, SILKS, Dress Goods, Underwear, Ete. SUITS! — SUITS! A large assortment of this seasons newest styles in Winter suits, in all the new leading shades i Valuss ie i $30.00 and 32.00 specially) priced at ._ $18.75 $40.00 and 45.00 Suits specially priced at. .------ $27.50 $47.59, 50.00, 55.00 and 57.50 Suits specially at... $33.50 i e : . $39.50 MILLINERY DEPARTMENT ~ A display of chic and authentic fall and winter models Womens and Misses heavy wool A large assortment of Wool shown hats which combine delicate chain and strong Winter Coats in a large Variety Dresses late arrivals. Navy, individualit). This new eae - ee ao of styles. Plum, Brown and Black. At ‘ ; ; Values up to $25.00 Sto. 75 $12. 50, $1 4. 50 and $15.00 onstration of this store’s ability for gathering millinery Special RSgiar irae Ain came ane of rare smartness, ‘ For this Sale we have Selected wey a 60,00, 65.00 and 75.00 Suits specially priced at A. large assortment of special You will be impressed with the novel styles and brilli- ; i ‘ about 5° all wool Serge and A i priced coats for this sale in heavd py nolan Dresses, in all the lend. ant colorings which have been so deftly created for wool Velour, Sealette Plushes jing colors, and this falls newest Autumn wear. There is an outstanding exclusiveness heavy Burella Cloths. Values . styles. up to $45.00 $27.50 and 25.00 quality specially } Specially priced at priced at Our stock this fall bring fourth a world of smart fash- $27.50 $18.75 ions at moderate as well as the higher prices. about them which makes a hearty appeal. Ane tede Honea pottioat in plain oe (SILK WAISTS a aa MILLINERY and floral design silk flouneces, special at ; and stripes, at * ; 1 ! Kor this sale we are offering a beauti $a, 98 and oy 19 $2.48 ful lot of velvet, ae felt hats, m colors and black. price for this See eee ene eae = = Sa ae aS sale only SPECIAL SHOE VALUES DRESDEN SILKS $ Be In Ladies’ high top winter boots, mace and butter In floral designs and stripes. pecially priced at 5 Patent leather, French and Louis Cuban heels, Es- { celleat vailiey av $4.00, Spertal-al 20C | CORSETS $ GLOVES Special lot of back lace corsets. Values 4.95 A lot of new washable oysteravbite kid) gloves, all ee ECE A IEDR Ga ae a ee — a 2a sizes. Batra special while they last at, HES ETS see AU LOR SOU DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT $1.75 : Silk Wrap Lansdowne in high colors and navy. Suit : : : 5c a Inch able for waists and evening gowns. $1.25 values for UNDERWEAR , ha this sale adie eeiited a - Meer reine i Crepe de Chene waists. adios” ribber ed union suits, extra good quale quality at ity. Speeial at 79C $1.19 $3.75 A. W.LUCAS COMPANY [= Always More Bargains Than . Advertised ES