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a aa a ate SALVATION ARMY DOES WORK OF ASSOCIATED CHARITIES IN CAPITAL Organization Finds Many Needy Families Needing Assistance; Asks Support To the Consumer:- WE believe that our ‘UNCLE SAMMIE, when he placed a WAR TAX on us such as in- crease of postage, increase of freight and express rates, stamps on legal papers, etc., together with our donations to the CROSS and purchase of LIBERTY BONDS, intended that WE should bear OUR share of the. : WAR and not put it on the consumer. In Bismarck, which has no organ- ized associated cha’ work as- Be sumed by such an institution in other H cities falls upon the Salvation army. | 1 The army very quietly and effective’ aring for numerous sting fallen men and women; w: ing boys and girls who were near the brink; not making h display of its good-doing, nor sking more than nominal assistance. Recent demands upon the army ave indicated an unusual need for as- ance to unfortunate Bismarck fam- if they are to Le tided over an immediate emergency. The county is “ie investigating these s and no doubt \ will take them over, but the army finds that something must be done in AR the interim. It suggests, therefore, | that the charitably inclined give the : We army such aid as they can in this phil- iid Wogny % wedges, Weare therefore doing our utmost to- ele you merchandise as f anthropic work. ; The army soon is to begin a cam- This picture is proof that Germans are not satisfied with stealing from French vill food, clothing paign to raise $1,000 to pay off the) and fuel, but take such historic relics as this statue, one which had mark ed this spot for decades. The metal last mortgage on its Main street bar-| statue went to swell the Teutons’ dwindling supply of munitions. A German. soldier. caress in: ‘battle has this racks and to make certain improve-| photograph in his pocket. ments. Those familiar with the or- ganization regard it a real asset to Bi k, and feel certain the Capital bd e Bismarck, and fecl certain the Cantal! Association to Meet Here near the same old prices as possible, and in NO.CASE. are we charging a larger percentage of profit than before ‘the WAR. Cashmere sox, 30. 3b | and Warm fleeced underwear (2- piece),. per FAME AS SCULPTRESS amounts required. - i for e a eee ee LS | ne Cnn © ernst bra At Pe SOME R cote, bf fee? | eeRea eer ye ener ; = Dickinson, ‘N. Nov. 6.—Miss lunsing Wear, Batis 7 oO P. lan Big Opening Huang Schofield a aughter of Mr. se Tbe To see means to and Mrs. E. L. Schofield of Dickinson; Lie okt 50 aaa AMT Of Black Hills Trail| California hers cate atatanti HA Only 25¢ to 50¢ advance over buy, Necker. C . . alifornia, whe ecent statuette o! “Yellow Skiés,” a noted Yuma Indian, one year ago, : Bulle, from $15 $30- 00 Los Animas, Colo, — Uncle The Old Black Hills Trail, a high-)use for that entire distance. It wint| has attracted much pavorable «com, Wilson Bros. Shirts, (nome ff. : Sam's largest recuperation camp %| way wound ‘round with more romance| transect . the Meridian, Wonderland, | "°" “ better) $1.25, Overcoats from f for the sick and wounded sail- @|than any other route in the great| Red, Black, Great Plains and Yellow Araentina itp Demand. $1.50' and sees .$2-00 $18.00 to. ..... eset .$35 ors of the United States navy 3} northwest, will be formally resurrect-| trails, some of the northwest’s most] Among the Atgentine industries . - eee tale ee ‘ed at a meeting here November 10 of| important transcontinental highways|Which have benefited: ‘hecause of the sastiuctlon are completed: At | the Devils Lake-Bismarck-Black. Hills| recognized by the National Highway sumed hunghfarloneesulting ‘from i Recapat thot deal lacie: ace ‘Trail association. Not that thte Black] association, and will, it is predictea|Me Huronean war, that of pitch gum is modates 250 patients, but work | Hills trail really needs a resurrection.| prove a popular route with touring eae ot Arcentley 4 Ca nat: His is being rapidly pushed on the It never has been abandoned since the] parties who are leaving in ever-in-|name of Arabic: ‘guns find js used in construction of buildings that early seventies‘when the argonauts of| creasing numbers each fall for Cali-lthe manufacture “,of \ candies. |. This will make it possible to care for old plied it with their supply trains,| fornia and the southwest. product is now. being, se(l_extensively Be renee, ant O00 marines taking equipment into the Black Hills, H. S. Vincent of; Deadwood, S. -D.,|Instead of the hpnotte article and ef- i ed through tubetsiloale cad oth. @ 2nd their carefully guarded caravans,! is president; Georgi eniston, sec- oe are being ‘na rc “gsplolt its bringing out the yellow gold. Like} retary of the Hismarck Commercial |Cultivation ‘and Hoda er diseases, The cost of the work will be about $2,000,000. many of those old trails, following the club, and ‘one of: the. fathers of the jpetedageed) Hed and Yellow trails, vice president; Heard in Court, Dr. F. H. Ames, who ts i natural contour of the land, it can zy r 201 z » A. Finch of Lemmon,:S. D., is sec-| «your honor, Lacknowledge the ref- LET YOU AND I STAND THE WAR TAK TOGETHER Very truly, R. L. BEST, .. i ; t Péoptictor! « oS eae ia weap charge of the Fort Lyons sani- hardly be improved upon by modern’ ey and G. S. Quamr } iy of jammen, of Lem-| o,, . ol ‘ tarlum, says that the 4,000-foot $ engineering. ‘The plan of the associa-\ won, N. D., treasurer of the fadsacias erences nt ty epposiie pene! V4 mye: then : hs tet \ altitude of the site makes it an tion is to blaze it in the present day ficn, which was periectet at a re:sut pray halr. “My halt ts ehaiy anid VE will ean 4 Cor aires ween i ene } ran ery ideal location for the care of @ fashion; straighten some of its hills, mecung in Lemmo: continue (oe xray as tong as T lives 5 , > cs EU pe earns cia Sones RE EE those afflicted with the grent Q reduce some of the grades, widen it The session of Novemier 10 will bo| The hale of that gentleinan is black white plague, and declares the % here and there, and surface it ulti- held in’ the. Bismare. Conmmercial | and’ will continue to bevtlack: as long government plans to make the @ mately with gravel from end to erfd. {club rooms. Plans will be made for]as he dy: "Boston Transcript. camp the finest of its kind in the The Black Hills trail ultimately will the blazing of the trail and for the world. become a through international high- further: financing of the work, #nd, “You'll do yourself way from Winnipeg to Denver. Al- probably, for the opening of a ver-} you miss ft.” ° Phat} Bustice it Se each Ga aE le aa ea : : of Klaw and Erlanger’s joyous musi:/;Brockbank, Geo. Leon Moore, ' Frank. is ‘carrtet 1s/@hat the New Soocococooooooooooooooooos Mouly it is laid out and in general manent oftice. York Tribune sald in a glowing enlogy medy success, “Miss Spring: |,Doane, Mae Hennessy, Alf.Fisher, W.|.with the organization, Mail orde ED FISH FOR Hime,” booked, for Bismarck “at the |'F. Nunn, George Fox-and Ati fe Gail-| for sdats‘for the engagement: ¢ POISONED FISH FOR RATS| Seware the “Jack.of-All Trades.” ; : : : : Fe fg : Auditorium on Thursday, NOV.'s: The flard. In the-company of 75 fer companied by music of “Miss Sprin, ine,” was com: |,a. big chorus of pretty girls) and an hed now: ’ posed by Emmerich Kalman, its book |: : ae : written by Guy Bolton, ‘staged by -Ju- = The “Juck-of-all-trades” known fa- Authorities at “Somerville, Mass, In| miltarly as the handy man is a serl- _ War with lnvad ng Army of a Grawbackite: the industries ‘of the lan Mitchell und scened by Urban. ‘odents. Inited States, because his knowledge | , fascinates, thrills, entrances and re- | — : and training are not based on the fun- Hae al ‘the joys ‘ot Mfe’s vest sea} [ [> Somerville, Mass—Polsoned fish for | damental rules of any craft. Such son, With its sprightly wand of mel- The pesky rats, men are the bane of ony industry and S/ody and laughter it brings, like its) | Northwest The city dump here ts headquarters , "ore especially of high-grade machine for a rat army which has invaded the | Shops, for their work cannot be re- city. The authorities are carrying on | lied upon. Doubtless it is a good thing 8 franc-tireur warfare against the in- | 'o know something about everything, vaders, and the enemy has been ex- | but the perfect mechanic and high- ightful ke, golden gunsbine Popular Priced Store taken semen aes Me seed st is one of unapproachable excel- lence and includes as principals Frank “Bismarck’s Fastest Growing Stare” ; voc Lurnett, Harrison ee ia meer | ‘ ’ acting reprisals on family larders. grade foreman is the man who knows | Boe per day and id Householders are fearing that the | everything about something George | Leo oh bleed cold weather will drive the rodents | W. Bowie, in Industrial Management. IS CHICHESTER. S PILL Russias hot and cold water away from the dump to some more pansy S I E N TRE DIAMOND BRAND. | i every room private and exclusive domicile. Cicero’s Estimate of Freedom. N OT EUROPEANTS Potsoned fish will be scattered about the dump and boys will police the vi- cinity to keep children, dogs and cats from interfering with the rats’ re- past. ‘The recovery of freedom fs so splen- did a thing that we must not shun even death when seeking to recover it~ Cleero. ‘The NORTHWEST, 100 Reome Teguetiee 2 Rev ‘The 800, 125 Renee ‘THE HOTEL CENTER IN BISMARCK, ND. _ OW, C.PATTERION, Owner aod Prag, COAT SALE Rubbing It In. An organist in a Welsh cathedral re- cently scored over the dean and chap- Give The Stomach A Chance To Work will place on sale For the balance of this week we | ter. The authorities had attempted to displace him, but he obtained an in: junction restraining them. On the fol- lowing day the unrepentant organist pe. if the natural avenues of elim- 100 COATS Values up to $45.00 Coat Sale Week Pricc 29. Ask to see that Coat at our Special .We can't expect the stomach to act greeted the entrance of the bishop and a iterafaes. Wien the bewele are clergy with the well-known tune, | constipated a he stomach is called a a “Fixed in His Everlasting Seat.” foe rere whovend fay canac ne, os: fiscomfort gcnerally, and, unless tt fomdition is promptly relieved, serioug When in Saint Paul The Thrills of Youth. ‘After all, the joys of youth are fairly teams otis zemehy for, constivete well distributed between the sexes and, (of Dr. Caldweil'’s Syrup Pepsin. It while a girl does not know the thrill § combanation of jataple. dazatiee Mer that comes when one gets into one's |® gentle, natural mansery haf ese fold ag or other i first pair of long pants, though even |{28 gueedy maich: “Get @ bottle of Dr Price of ---'the' most conveniently situated ote that may fall to her lot before long Ealawcite S7ry ap yore com vom your drag. 5 g now, on the other hand a boy doesn't feed Pood ae ‘at jose ween 7s in the city: : know what it is to be a girl and walk thers ‘1 family aca ly, mild enong : 3 ‘ eee nd old peo} yet Prin pa! car lines pass ioors. ground town with a soldier in uniform Shee ‘owerfal tin le lo pireagert d where the other girls can see.—Ohie stitution. & A trial bott! hares - : ie bs i can be Chere by rritiag ¢0 ‘3 OF w. State Journal. Caldwell, 456 Washnogton St, Month ‘ cello, Sincis Every modern convenience, and the added satisfaction of moderate prices. Newly rebuilt and refurnished. Under the personal management of. Richard M. Gray, for many years manager of the Chicago Beach Hotel, Chicago. ~ i Service is the watchword, your comfort AUDITORIUM Thursday, Nov. 8th, SEATS NOW SELLING PRICES 50:, $1., $1.50 and $2 “Exclusive Service” Lahr Motor Sales Company Produced by Cast includes:, Phone 490 eae Frank Mclaty nounnen it sonnei the constant aim. Music by & ISS 3 oe Barnett, iiiatiiitciamitcieir ere 8 rticul eeaiaeal, Met wivelaak Full 2 on Commoser of nue a uate one, | Burleigh County Improved and Unimproved Lands Bates edit atch j The foll ring lands will be sold on easy terms: NW, Scc- 3 % 4 tion 7. 626 per acre. NEW Section 26: 40-78, £20. per : Lyrics by ‘Mae Hennessy, Sacitt °F P. G. Wodhouse. Alt Fisher.” acre. "Section 11-14-79, #24 per aere, NW Section Staged by Alice Gaillard 26-144. NW14 Section 14-144-78, $27 per acre. e an Oo te/ Julian iMtchell. W. F. Nunn SEY Section 29 140-75, Improved, $27 per, acre... Sestion 31- Scened by Exactly as presented 450 times in Geo. Fox and 144-79 Improved $27 per acre. Lots 1, 2,3 and 4 f Section Urban. Boston and New York. 75 others. 4-144-79, $18 per acre. : SIXTH AND ROBERT STREETS Seek PAUL, MINN. If you want to buy any of the above lands write nie.’ Gompapy-of 75 s