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Soe Jive Minutes After Death.” The Sun- And be it resolved that this board, we Daughters of Isabelle day ieviings were largely attended and al, each, and every other ofiicer Running het and coldwater_| ‘The Seventh Story of North Dakoto, oe ! Add Big Sum to Knights and mach enthusiasm shown. Special and employee of the county of Bur- in every room fibtatels Pirensor. European, EUROPEAN | | | 5 wiusic will feature the meetings this leigh be economical and careful in the Cppede MeKenie Hast | £120 2 Ce, ee ate { Of Columbus War Fund week. use of said commodities and all sta- yy EUROPEAN day and git sppenite Depot Park, 1 rooms with bath, MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 1918. BISMARCK EVENING TRIBUNE “PAGE 5 COMMUNITY SINGING TO HAVE BIG PLACE ON MUSICAL CLUB PROGRAM FOR YEAR— CONCERT AT AUDITORIUM ANNOUNCED Community singing will have a big hearsal Tuesday afternoon at 4:05 And be it resolved, that this board Su Jace on the programs of the Thurs-|0’¢lock in the Commercial clu) rooms asks and requests all county officals . tan Musical pit during the year, Ar- under the din ion of the president of and oother employees of the county of T HE PAT TERS ON HO? EL s : ees the club, 4 A. G. Jacobson, The Purleigh to be as saving in tho use of a x rangements are being made for a com-} program will be of a patriotic nature, heat (as well as light and water) as it x The er ¢ munity sing to be held in the Auditor- | many of the favorite songs to be in- is possible to be, and support in every | ium on a Sunday afternoon possibly | cluded toge: er with the later ones. way the public request and orders of Northwest Soo Hote! the coming ‘Sunday if the present| A spe: mee_ing of the club mem the state fuel administrator. J. P. H tel plans of the club can be carried out. | bers y e held Tuesday afternoon Raker, and the sheriff is requested to 0! Ep: 0 6108 A High-Class Hotel ot A large chorus made up of all the musical bodies of the city will hold a ae eee + + + - eee at 3 o%iock in the Commercial clu rooms io arrange for other musicals. The Daughters of whose supervision the booths were conducted ‘last week in the postoftice, (McKenzie Grand Pacific and Van Horn hotels, have just turned in to the Knights of Columbus war fuad $263, derived from them. For three afternoons committees of prominent members of the court sat at the booths and received donations. iMrs, Elizabeth Geiermann, head of the new organization, superintended the work. The Daughters of Isabelle have for t primary purpose charitable work, especially that ‘pertaining to their home locality. Aiding the Knights of Columbus in. their war.fund drive was the first work the new organization has been privileged to undertake. Im- portant matters from time to time will be taken up. Nalional W.C. T. U. Aiding in War Work, Isabelle, under — 0. E. S. Meeting. The Bismarck chapter of the Order of Eastern Star will meet in regular session Tuesday evening in the Ma- sonic temple. Degree of Honor Meeting. All memvers of the Leg.ce of Hon- cr have been asked to attend the rog- ular meeting ‘Tuesday/ evening in the Knignts of Columbus hall, to make further plans for the raising of money for the war nurses in active service A report of the benefit: given last week will be made and other import ant matters discussed. The meeting will be called at 8 o'clock. Tri-State Women to Meet. Women of the state, members of the auxiliary to the Tri-State Crain Growers’ association, will assemble in Fargo this week to attend the annual meeting of the association. The aux- iliary has arranged an interesting pro 1 which will be given Wednesday afternoon in connection with — the Peeweweonncc ooo oooooooooocowe: HOME COLD; NO HEATERS TO BE HAD, JOHN D. JR., GOES _ SLEIGHING AND FORGETS IT Above, the latest snapshot of Mr. and Mrs. John D. R John didn't say so, but he's probably out sleign riding to keep, warm. His home was closed the other day, because he couldn't get any oil heaters from the Rockefellers’ own little Standard Oil C heating plant siut down fe His priv Rockefeller S. 0. S."e ‘em. So John hai to or 00 ck of coal and the Put the S. 0. weeeooooe ‘kefeller, Jr. s home at Pocantico Hills. ponsing with all unnecessary expendi- tures and improvements; Wherefore, Ie it Resolved, that the lights known es the white way lights be dispensed with as far as the county is concerned and that the auditor be instrducted to inform the sheriff of Eurleigh county to turn or no more white way lights outside of the court house yard, and that the county of refuse to pay any further light bills for white way or s‘reet lighting, and that if the said white way lights are to be used at all they should paid for by the city of Bis- marek; —) Dseel see that all lights, when not neces- sary to be used, are turned off, and that the use of light heat and waier are conserved, tionerv, and all other supplies, and that they make only such expense i their respective work and offices as 1s absolutely necessary. And be it resolver, that this board dispense with the use of lump coal and use instead slack, which can be purchased at less than one-half the cost of lump coal and that the auditor is herevy directed to advertise for bids for a force draft fan blower and motor, so that slack can be used satis- factory. Introduced by FE. G. Patte missioner of the First Dist At Fargo. In support of his resolution, Com: | missioner Patterson cited the follow-| ing from The Fargo Forum: “The four lower lights on Targo's | 217 ornamental white y posts will be out, commencing tonight, and will remain out probably’ for the course of war as the result of action by the city comm. ssi n, Com- junior out of this morning. One-light posts are not affected. | “This action, taken before orders of recommendations had been received from the state fuel administrator, will mean a saving of $607.60 a month to Fargo taxpayers. “The motion for the action was made by Commissioner Jordan, and was unanimously adopted.” Questions, The most simple questions are gen- erally the most lucid. CHARLIE CHAPLIN “Tillies Punctured Romance” has been considered by all critics as the greatest laughter producing comedy ever filmed. The popular comedian is at his best in this feature in which his reputation as the world’s funniest man was first established. The play comes to the Lismarck tueatre for showing tonight only. Reasonable Rates Ha and cold water ia every oes : Foon The McKenzie * 50c per day and up Single roora with bath, $1.00 Adjoining the McKenzie, oo Fith Street ‘The NORTHWEST, 100 Rooms __ The McKENZIZ, 210 Rooms _ The SOO, 125 Roome THE HOTEL CENTER IN BISMARCK, N. D, _EDW. G. PATTERSON, Owner and Prop. Chiropractic The Science that is fast succeeding Medicine, Surgery and Osteopathy Chiropractic Succeeds On Its Merits Nothing but the good it has aecomplished would give it the great favor it has found., We are not afraid to trust the ) — men’s meetings, The president, Mrs |) === = = anal Sia a Ste i ‘ ¥ as ‘ ‘Those interest d a the work ot he B. W. Aylor of Grandin, will give the! will now be under the personal charge | fy a | future of the science to the judgment of the people. Our a be isa to leat of the great cork Spening addr ose. les Loulee Pitager cf Professor Vigness who will devo “COUNTY BO ARD LEARN T0 ) ANCE greatest concern is to educate the public to the facts of the ute carried on by this body of American aneak di “Bogs aha GUle Shuie:? H. ue Hate une (othe eae e ; science as contained in its success as a health agent. All we { women in the war. The national or-1Q. Werner of Fargo on “The Farm] the curriculum Bt the aehool Ke of 1] If You ask is a chance to prove our claim that adjustments will. { Se RTS davosten:s onarenae: Hone Garier in War Ti 2 ” and Mis ti Commercial Geography and t} want to eventuate health in most cases where other methods have ans Re S-! Katherine Jensen of the A. on “The! Salesmanship. That Bismarck is the affarde, soliof. : cs ine 3 pened $ ing and equipping two am2ulances for] irrm Woman and. the Wa Men. Salesmand Ls pat i mare a aie afforded no relief. Let us show you how to adjust away the the front in France; the arrangements} pers of the auxiliary arc asked toldenced py the oarallnient 1 BE | cause of any body trouble that afflicts you, and we will abide of “purchasing ve fel her fie bring at least two friends with her. | which now totals somo over 170 and 4 q POPULAR | by the result of our work in our efforts to prove its merit. 5 Staats ear still inc! for the winter term. furnishing of 16 stereographs, (auto: RESUMES PRACTICE, James ¥. Pearcy, solicitor for the ae ma Join The Caus f Di ee matic moving picture machines) to‘thé}’ Dr. E, Bolton Henry wishes to an-| .oiioge, who fig: votdenGdl OWA ic O. 1S-Cas * warlolls United State ck tne geldter ao eee Te ante uth month's vacation in Ind 4 that|}Commissioner Pattcrson Intro- Class As shown in the foregoing, Chiropractors assume that e organiza of osteope 5 ger Isuild-| i. fae one oe nd = i SC lg ie Gale ST aE oe and Sailor department of which Mrs.]ing, Rooms 1 to 5. Bismarck, N. D. Haitians I oo eee eee a duces Resclution Adopted . Now We cane vt see . dis-eases is due to impingement F. H. Wilder of Fargo is state chair- Advt—tt| jusiness ahaa 8 : a of nerves by the bones of the spine. To prove this assump- i i ¥ rf aes msiness trained men and women in as Economy Measure. . Classes fe : . - ESO" ass i mam fg doing wnuch for the comfort of sich demand. The situation has real- ” y at | tion right, the fact is cited, that when the vertebrae are as ce a & a = —ily become acute and the opportuni- aah aay | adjuste: ei ymal ¢ siti atients recove The Bismarck branch, of which Mrs. | CITY NEWS ieee: eat etheeat re enna a The following resolution, introduced Patterson’s adjusted to their normal appositions patients recover from William Suckow is president, is mak-| | | ple is wonderful from a financial point by Commissioner if. G. Patlerson, was their ailments. There is much unquestionable proof in evi- ing a number of tray cloths and nap-|* v sidwi AS SUraLL AS i unanimously adopted by the Lurleigh Hall dence of this ertion. Surely Chi ractic © , F rans of view as well as the future. | é rely iropractic cannot be far kins to-be used in the army hospitals.|" Qp Business. Trip—H..H. Howell, eh eet a county .commission..Saturday, Every | wrong in view of such fact The branch has also contributed heav-| manager of the Finch Lumber com- On Bidding Adieu. Whereas, it ¥ Mond: a é one “ ily to the various funds which go in-| pany, has gone to Minneapolis on busi-| pot leave th a ld wiser and {te country, as a government and as onday | Consultation and examination free at my office, to the national organization for war | ness, Fee eae ine i te and we shail * Pcoble, collectively and individually, Eve. «| i work. eles | better than we found it, and we shall fo tue government itself to. the Child ¥5 Licensed Chiropractor » ra Reenters Hospital.—H. J. Murphy leave it happler.—Shuttleworth, Hest corporation, to} Haren Best Equipped Chiropractic Office in the State N. D. Red Cross Nurse of Steele, who only recently left the| ee ere conomize in every conceivable way; te] Classes Graduate of the P. S. C. Pismarck hospital, has re‘entered the; This is the time of year most try- And, whereas, in order to save and Saturdays ee Returns From France Mrs. U. McLaws Kiefer, who ha3 been serving as a Red Cross nurse in the base hospital. ,at Juilly, France, since last March, arrived in Fargo Sunday for a short visit with her sis- ter; Mrs. A. W. Fowler before going to her home in Enderlin, N. D. where she will visit for a short time. Mrs. Kiefer was formerly Miss Ger- trude Labitt of Enderlin. She was married last November 7, to Dr. Kief- er, who was serving as surgeon in the hospital in Juilly. This hospital is the one established by Mrs. Harry Paynue Whitney of New York city. Hoth Dr. and Mrs. Kiefer were sent back to the United States on special work.. The expect to be in this coun ,tryuntil late in February or early in March. ‘Mrs. Kiefer has been ill since arrival in America and has not yet gained her usual health. North Dakota Woman's same institution for treatment. To Attend Convention.—D. E. Ship- ley, state organizer far the Farmer: Union, and W. J. Mozley of Dickinson, will leave tomorrow for Fargo, where they will attend the annual conven‘ion of the Tri-State Grain Growers’ asso- ing on those inclined to be constipat- ed. Many dread winter because of Don't worry, just take — Holliste| Rocky Mounta ca, nature’s g wondrous he! so scientifically blended, results ore guaranteed. BRESLOW'S —Advt ciation. Hot Ashes Cause Blaze—Hot ashes thrown uup against one of G. C. Wachter’s’ houses in South Tenth street, caused a small blaze this morn- ing, but prompt action of the fire department soon extinguished it and only small damage was done. The house is occupied by Mr. Hulm and family. ' NOTICE TO PUBLIC. Patrons of the Fismarck Public Li brary are requested to return over- due books. If these are returned to the basement of the new library build- ing within the present week, all fines |are waived. What Are You Doing to Hel conserve the fuel supply. of the coun- orders have been made by the gov- nent of the United States restrict- ing the use of lightsin public display and str lightin; And whereas, 1 municipalities throughout tue United States are dis- | Win the War Phone 310 for Appointment MISS RUTH ARNOLD 718 Avenue A. At the B. B. C. you learn tc A. O. HENDERSON, D. C. Offices: Mandan, N. D. MRS. FLORENC® H. DAVIS, 113 14. Lidrarian. PROF. VIGNESS JOINS FACULTY OF LOCAL BUSINESS SCHOOL The Precident of the United States Civil Service Com- mission writes us that the Government is in need of do by doing. This shows a stu- dent operating one of our new Burroughs Adding and Posting Machines in the Banking room of our unexcelled Office Practice De- Federation Board Meet The annual meeting of the state board of the North Dakota Federation of Women’s clubs has been an- nounced for February 6 and 7, in Far- go. The meetiugs will be largely tak- ca up with business matters. The board is composed of the presi- dent, other general officers, the dis- trict vice president and the committee chairmen. Mrs. F. L. Conklin of this Proessor C. L. Vigness, former coun- ty superintendent of scuools of Bur- leigh county, has joined the faculty of the Bismarck Business college and his new duties as head of tue departmen: Thousands of Office Assistants partment. city will represen: the Eighth district end ‘Mrs. L. N, Cary of Mandan the’ £eventh district. of English will commence Monday morning. Professor Vigness is conced- ed one of the state’s most prominent Social Meetings. educators and was for several years The Young People’s society of the county superintendent of schools of Trinity Lutheran church will hold a! Burleigh county. His connec‘ion with social meeting Tuesday evening in the this famous business school will com- church: parlors. . The entertainment Plete a college faculty of some of the, committee has arranged an interesting; Most learned men in the business, rrogram of amusements. Friends of; training field. The English depart- the society are asked to attend. ment witich has here-to-fore conducted — by different members of the faculty Y. P..A. Meeting. —_————————————————————— The Y. P. A. society of the Evangel- 2 ical church will hold a business and em ana a social meeting Tuesday evening in the 4 home of E.. A. Steiber in Eleventh & P h street.” A number of important busi- § We ay t e ness matters will be considered. “Benefit for Soldier Members. W | Capital City Homestead lodge will 4 ar axes hold''a box’ social this evening in the jg Knights of Pythias hall, the funds to § be used for the benefit of the mem- § -[} T costs us the profit bers now in government service. The . new officers will be installed previous to continue to sell at to the, auctioning of the boxes which the old price, but we weasel MDRAaE and count this an investment OKT mn. : . pa siete in public confidence, and Benefit Card Party. zi i “The young woman's Sodality of St.’ 9 ~ the price of Mary's pro-cathedral has announced a D C ld We card party for Friday evening in the Ss ic Knights of Columbus hall, the money Tes a OWE: ‘ : to be turned ‘over to the Knights of ‘ P ; Columbus war fund. The Catholic Syrup epsin women of the city have assisted ma- terially in the successful drive which The Perfect Laxative has just closed here after a week's campaign. 5 Meetings Largely Attended. Evangelistic services at the First Baptist church are growing in interest each night. | Evangelist Sprong of New, York has chosen a unique subject to preaph on this evening, “The First There is not a better man in the world to work for than UNCLE.SAM. He not only pays good salaries from the very start, but offers unlimited opportunities for advance- ment. Some of our students in the government service are already carning $1,200 A Year How does this com- and in line for still better salarics. pare with your earning power. Don’t you see a chance of a life time not only to. serve your country, but to lay a foundation for an independent and aspiring future’? If in doubt, drop us a postal. We will prove by Merchants, Bankers, Government Officials and former successful students that you are taking ‘no chances by preparing at once. OUR GUARANTEE to qualify you for and to secure you a good position, or your ‘tuition money refunded. A guarantee indorsed by . Merchants and Bankers in whom you have implicit con- si fidence, DAY AND EVENING SESSIONS THROUGHOUT THE YEAR : - Winter Term Now Open : “BISMARCK — IRE VISIT THIS COLLEGE WHILE IN SESSION AND BE CONVINCED NOTHING BETTER IN THE COUNTRY will not be advanced 2 ? @ Mo LANGUM, President ~ CONCEDED THE MOST THOROUGH AND PRACTICAL BUSINESS COLLEGE WEST OF CHICAGO i : &s er) Sisk AUER Ye re Bo the au une (F) At Your Druggist’s 50 cts. two sus $1.00 ‘ pis genera (s Beene st PS