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pay DAUGHTERS OF ISABELLE BENEFIT ‘RECITAL PROVES ENJOYABLE EVENT Those who were fortunate enough ; to attend the concert given Thursday evening at the Grand thedtre had a/ very enjoyable treat indeed. The*opening numbers, a Spanish dance by Moskowski and “Chaminade’s scarf dance were. thoroughly. apreci- at fre. G Graham charmed. all. with ‘her wenderful voice, its range, sweetness, and yet with:all, its power. Her num- ber from “La Tosca” ‘was brilliantly riven; and demonstrated the versatili- erful. Mr. Shelton's “Nocturne” from Chopin and “La Cinquantaine” by Ma-; rie on the violincello were numbers that greatly pleased the listeners, and demonstrated his artistic ability to the utmost degree. Mrs. Arthur Bauer accompanied all of the numbers very creditably, and gave two delishtful solos, “The Pre- lude” of Rachmaninoff and a “Barcar- olle” by Godard. The fineness of her technique was amply shown in these numbers, and Bismarck may well be proud to claim such an acomplished BRAID STILL IS. IN VOGUE BISMARCK EVENING TRIBUN! - PAGE 5. REDUCTION IN printing of the bonds. Attorney Gen- REGENTS TO MEET PRICE OF COAL IN NORTHWEST Prices Cut in Some Instances 25 Percent—Operators Make Protests eral Langer has not found time to Hagan has asked. BOARD AT THE PEN. The board af control has been in session for several days at the state penitentiary. As a result of its delid- some important changes are promised. | furnish the opinion for which Mr.J, jerations a new set of regulations and | "1" State Board Convenes at Valley City Tomorrow The state board of regents will in- snect the Valley City normal on Sat- Monday the regents visit the normal, and they go thence to y iinot Washington, D. C., March 8 tic reductions in the fixed pr coal at mines in, Montana, Wyoming, vtah and Colorado, running in some cases as much as 25: per cent. were ordered today by the fuel administra- tion. Coal operators declare prac- tically half the mines in those states would have to s‘op production under she new scal . Baker Urged It, When the federal fuel administra- tion suggested an embargo on _east- ern dock coal and urged that North ‘Dakota obtain its surplus fuel from Wyoming and ‘Montana mines, Capt. The Beautiful and Talented Star SMARC THEATRE Tonight] BISMARCK [Tonight the .wniversity. at-.Grand Forks and the agricultural college at Fargo. ee LOAN RATE RAISED Washington, D. C,, March 8,—The interest rate on loans to Allies has ' been raised from 4% to 5 percent as the result of the recent increase in rates on certificates of indebtedness from 4 to 4 1-2 per cent. I. ©. Baker, fuel administrator for} North Dakota, called attention to what he regarded as the exorbitant prices demanded for coal from these western fields, He insisted that if North Dakota was expected to con- sume the product of ‘Montana and Wyoming cgal mines that the price of this’ fuel be. .reduced to some- thing within reason, BONDS GO TO OHIO. The balance of the county seed bonds held for sale by Commissioner John N. Hagan were knocked down yesterday to Sydney Spilzer & Co. and the Stacy-Braun Co., both of To- ledo, O., who were joint bidders. The} bond companies will get six per cent, and the counties selling the bonds will pianist, The Daughters of Isabel wish to thank-all who attended for their gen- erous support. THE WEATHER | For Twenty-four hours ending at noon, March 8. ‘ Temperature at 7 a. m. Temperature at noon Highest yesterday . Lowest yesterday Lowest last night . Precipitation ...:. Highest wind velocity ty of the singer. Mr;*MeDonald gave the old familiar » but ever beautiful “Souvenir” by Drdla. His interpretation: was mast- STUDENTS’ SECTION RENDERS PROGRAM The student. section of the Thurs day musical clud. .met, Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Jacobson, in the Rose apartments. The follow ing program was rendered: A Duet—Overture, “Fingal’s Cave,” (Mendelssohn)—Marie Atkinson and Margaret Smith. Reading, ‘How Music Got Its Name” Jewel Carmen In the Big New York Stage Success “The Kingdom of Love” Forecast. —Elsie Jackson. J Vocal Solo, ‘Believe Me if All Those] For North Dakota: Probably snow pay extra for attorney’s fecs and the ‘Endearing : Young Charms’—Isabel| tonight and Saturday ;colder; fresh Cochrane, northeast to north winds. ———————— ee ‘Reading, “How ‘Mercury. Found the | ,) ‘Lyre”"—!Mary: Atkinson. ° Lowest ‘ 7 TS DDUETIAAIIDON 7 f Reading, “How the. Flute Was In- Temperatures. : onig t vented”—Hazel Pierce. Fargo +12 By BETTY BROWN Duet—“Wedding March”— Mendels pa ae Bs ‘We are accustomed to think of the O N L Y MISS IT Me sohn—Marie ‘Atkinson and Margaret a anne ‘ ee ornamentation of gowns with silk] RPHE Smith. Hel peg ar) oraidings as a form of trimming con- At the last\meeting of this club a ene. Z fined to the serges and silks of win- piano solo, consisting of two num- Chicago ... - 34 tcr but Fashion Art shows us the SHEETS f ders, “Butterfly” ‘by “Densmore, and Swift Curren Ps terror of our ways in presenting this;} * oO Kansas City . ; ORRIS W ROBERTS. Meterologist. | delectable bit of flesh-colored geor- gette crepe over rose satin. An intricate design in braid is owrked out upon the crepe tunic. ‘| The collar hangs in a tassled cowl al- Popular Sheet j most to the waistline at the back. See!" Music market which now boasts of several; On Sale 10c mills and a fast growing commission Sat. Only - 4 “Valse Chromatic,” ‘by. Godard, was civen by Miss Margaret Smith, “The Gun Woman” —FEATURING-——— eM TEXAS GUIMAN And all star cast in another thriller with a woman in a “Bill” Hart role. Senior Class Entertains. The Senior class: will give a party T E N “MILLION nasium in Ronor of Marion Skeois and| BUSHELS MORE WHEAT ON HAND Leslie, Harrison, who leave next week (Continued From Page One.) to enter the Aviation service. bushels of the 1917 corn crop is re Auxiliary Co. A and | to Meet. The. Auxiliary of Co.s A and I will ported. as merchantable. Stocks of Corn. row. E, E. Harley of the Economy Sup-; daly company was one of the guests; ; 1t the convention and was enthusiast- | have.a meeting Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock at thé Commercial clu» hall. qt Isivory tmportant that every mem-| stocks of corn on farms by import-|ic over the succe~: of the annual’ Fp ere fat states (in thousands, of bushels | mweetit, | WONDER TRIANGLE COMEDY TOMORROW Guild Elects Officers. ‘or example 's omitted) follows: ADA Ta T 4 ‘ tg| Ohio, 61,541; Indiana, 85,443; Mlin-/ DEMOCRATS TO ESSANAY SCENIC VIOLA DANA At the meeting of the St. George's) |. "192,280; Towa, 15 Missouri, T 5c & 10c Store Guild held Thursday afternoon the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: President—Mrs. H. R. Berndt, Vi ‘vrs. S. A. i Of wheat: Ohio, 9,051; Indiana, | | seers TSS ese (4.675; Minols, 4256; Minnesota, 13, |Full Ticket “Will Be Nominated | i 912; North Dakota, 11,769; South Da | Treasurer—M. HIBERNIANS TO CELEBRATE Bismarck Hibernians are laying plans ‘for. an elaborate celebration of St. Patrick’s day, March 17. K..OF C. TO MEET. There wil ie a meeting. of the Knights of Columbus at 8:30 Friday night, All members are urged to:be present. T. Brown. BIG INITIATION. 105,840; Nebraska, 159,709; Kansas, 35,892; Kentucky, 55,282. Wheat on Hand. kota, 11.966; Nebraska, 2,753; Kansas, ; Oklahoma, 1,782; (Montana, 2,- 5; Washington, 3,506, ‘Stocks of wheat were larger by 10,622,000 bushels than they were ce corn in farmers’ hands we the: sec- ond largest on record, being exceed- ed only by t the the holdings of of 1916. United States Government Announces Adoption of last. year at this time, while stocks of | WAGE ACTIVE STATE DRIVE at.Primaries—Meeting in Fargo Aoril 2 ; «argo, 'N. D., March 8.—A meeting |of the democratic state central com- | mittee of North Dakota will be held at Fargo on April 2. On the same date a general meeting of North Dakota democrats will be held, and state com- mitteemen and county chairmen are urged to make every effort to secure the attendance of members of the MAIN STREET Several Very Unusual Values - For Saturday's Business Bismarck, Council ‘No. 1604, Knights . party. National party leaders will ————— i of Columbus, is planning for one of New Grades at Hearing} be on hand, with other speakers of|| AN ASSORTMENT OF NARROW — / e biggest--initiations in the history — prominence, and a general representa. 7 of this. jurisdiction for ‘June 9. (Continued From Page One.) tion of North Dakota democracy i; WIDTHS IN eon met at Mow Whether the ceremonials will ‘be held| have willingly cooperated in. the plant-| anticipated. 27-inch and 30-inch widths. 1g. 4 in Bismarck or in Mandan is yet to be|ing of an abnormal wheat acreage|. It has been announced that the dem- and dark colors. ‘Present market os " decided. Mandan; which is a mem-|this spring. And a very large per-| Ocrats will name a complete state and values on these is 19c. We reserve omen’ S ni S e@W. rive ver of Bismarck council, is a candi-| centage of this wheat will go in on|congressional as well as legislative | the right to limit and refuse sales date for the big initiation. land from which rye was harvested, ticket at the June primaries. Early re- on thie number. / —————_— last year and over which rye seed al-| ports of the possibility of a coalition 12 COME LETS WINTER'S MORK. ready is largely scattered through! of the democrats with the republi-|| Special, yard ..........- Cc xcee ing y istinguis e tho twigk ee wns served du 4 nature’s methods. cans to oppose the league are given Statac‘aeet with>.a force a Unite The easing u pon restrictions as to|no credence ‘by state leaders, who =, 2 bette hi neers. cugaged in picking inseparable foreign material and an| state positively that no such course FRUIT OF THE LOOM : - roc i mn fhe issouri between, Bis- adjustment of the moisture content| has been considered. The national BLEACHED MUSLIN Truly an event of note is this mare au i ston has, completed regulations will be especiaily encour-| organization, it is said, in view of the announcement here. It brings to r ‘ at ork aiid: fe SNOW nt Sioux City / aging to North Dakota farmers. Where| splendid vote which North Dakota Considering the daily increasing ° pe pieced sa ay season's service a8) a rotation of crops is practiced, as is| gave Wilson two years ago, has hopes prices on this valuable product, our the patrons of this store opportun- o eteat Madame of the U. S.!now very generally the case in this|for the future of the party in this 1 figure is just about market ity to select in suits ready-to-wear. snaghoat ‘Mandan state, it is an absolute. impossibility | state. specis She ne 1) LLING MANY STA to prevent a certain admixture of vi oO 25 i se intake WAR STAMPS gal The same applies to a mixture FAIR MANAGERS Special, yard ........... Cc soe oH Nat! cout oO! ferent varieties ol eat. je ‘ Toa of, the “Cray Patrol of epi such mixture, under the new stand TO GRAND FORKS ae velusi i sig : Savings stamps. The seven other | 2748. has served to greatly reduce the <a A REMARKABLE HOSIERY Modes exclusive in design, ex- members of the patrol have averaged | ®T@de and the price which the farmer) — jay, N, D. Mare ¢ CHILDREN’S LINE pressing the distinctive traits of sales of $100 each. * H. 3; Lobach’ is| C#? obtain for his.wheat, it has been irarke: gan goléctaa ay te aio cons VALUE IN G Fashi i ntirely original scoutmaster of this troop. * contended that such mixture in 0] vontion city of the ascocletion aij Medium good quality. Has been ashion. in -an: “entikety” Ore ’ fi z wise reduces the flour-making guali-| County faire hi hat ae pre piceee featured as a special value during manner. ‘ JACK WALLACE woopruFF {ties of the grain. In fact, it was prov- ef wbich closed its annual e en on the testimony of millers at the convention here yesterday, past sales at 19c. Considering pres- Cards have ‘been received in Bis:|hearing here that good No. 1 dark|, 1, 5:Wilson of Bottineau was el- ent Hosiery prices, was a real bar- ee marck announcing the irth of a son, hi ected president, Ben Killarian of Coop- i Just dd jack Wallace to Mr. and Mrs, Wal nort! tern Spring was reduced with @/ orstown, vice president, and Don. V. gain at that price. Just an odd Jace Woodruff, in Louisville, Ky. (Mr. cone hbte coe ncekatan Impure Moore of Grand Forks, secretary. : assortment left. 1 2c The soft supple fabrics, which ! Woodruff will be remembered as’ al ing the quality of the flour. The convention adopted resolutions Saturday, pair : the mode decrees must interpret founiles of ihe Northwest Public Serv- Y Pedeing its membership to the ful- the svelte and slender lines of the ice corporation, and he lived here’ for ment of the war measures advocat- ni is See ii i i i a number a youre baba Woodruff: DICKINSON WILL ed by President Wilson. A SPECIAL PURCHASE OF OIL perc aha ee rich, 5 ‘hurse at the Bismarck hospital, HONOR BER oT “ELABORATE DISPLAY” rs aot A vo ‘ een Duluth, Minh:, Mar. 7.—The most el- i NO LOW: SHOES FOR AY aborate display of the ‘Aurora Borealis d-Fancies in this . MILLADY THIS. SPRING: | Memorial Services to Be Held f ever seen in Duluth appeared tonight, || Tans, Greens ‘Ane £0 vlee auitea: i. ; ' 9 GG ST aT ai Web be OF lal Services, eld for covering the sky from all directions. asvortment: po : hee thes, A finesse in tailoring and details i echner, head of \Wel ros’. | Matt Fy e light centered from a huge dome son for cheap iS thal ey in fine harmony are in these shoe department, returned yesterday Brew, Killed in which, was first sighted in the east, contain factory defects in places, CONDE Suits to a degree usual from ‘a week's tour of eastern cities Toul Sector they then took the form of an eagle Ith ‘h not sufficientl: ticeabl «th Gui The sh 1 Ea in although not sutticiently noticeable only with Suits custom-made. t ‘he shoe: styles for this ster Wi td with full spread wings, the outline be- to. impair the wearing quality. y " \ foe rery. nowy and bleh Vary tow. at Dickinson, N. D. N March 8.—Memor-| ing plainly sketched in red, white and Satur an " Mae Daa the ween be aha wenitie ‘al services will be held at the Rialto| blue. Ys 1 8c 7 els onic ia eine. Wal er! theatre Sunday in honor of Matt Brew per yard ............60- 4 - son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Brew of Fay- = A 3 ish si r fi 4 satii K, P: INSURANCE MAN HERE ette, 20 miles northwest of Dickinson, AS TO R | A Mannish serge or fine rich satin ; F ©. 6 Batidamn of Deir Lake Na: snd ako uae the first member of Co. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT. OF compose the suit mode pictured. d », {0 . the Dickinson machine gun unit p 3 The jacket striking]: rtrays the renraen tte ae taste oy of: the Second North Dakota, to dic on Hole enitaree eae THE NE GRE AWAITING > foreect new tailored Jength and sil- Kalen reihe ‘aan ney pace pena the French battle front. Brew, altho| jg, Use For Over 30 Years : houett js het As ery jew! 6 local yth | under age, voluteered when the m2-| Aiwaye be YOUR SELECTION ouette. tans “wi pee rion sto organt sing san a chine un company Wass raided here Always | ars SLIT The same lines. that. you; have erg 4 one of the test known Pythtans.in thé| men whom Lieu. Wallet cechacg | Signature of , : learned during the last five or six northy er be 28 yeara. he Mite 48 / led north soon after their arrival in years to place utmost confidence Fi sanias sistant’ savant ing. manager) i the France, and he met his fate in the are still bountifully represented in Other Conde Suits will liven the psy! a rneace ereeny | rf don sector, where the Sammies have our new fresh, almost complete landscape with the new spring eas Dakota, 80 much heroic fighting, March|{ DODGE CARS FOR SALE pinaie ts me rise of ee eee ee Poilu, errno’ Ms iad ogee : URS! e. eller, rezwel etc.. e, jay an avy. Oo . real y Conde i) ST RPP If you intend to purchase ¢ is 2, id m : . ‘ ST. PAUL LOOMS UP etc., are represented in profusion | tection i a smoker will be |e Prete a ee! Browth in the St. MISSOURI.VALLEY enjoyed. aul grain’ market and srought to the ‘MOTOR: Gha council. and aR U. i aon dealers in ‘session ‘here ° this; x oo —Ady-' week a! jessage from this ‘newest: U.CFF ATTENTION ‘A fegular business session of Bis marck council, * United Commercia ‘Vravelers, will be held at 8:30 Satur day even! onle, ‘at the Elks’ halj on Mair street. preted initiation and. the are urged e attend, ‘AS GRAIN MARKET Charles L. Boylen of the Pioneer Frain compainy, St. Paul, is enthusi- istic over the gains made by the var- ‘ous commission houses ‘located ‘here. S1XS SH Tae 5 2A a Dodge car, we have some of all the latest models on hand, and it will be to your: benefit to see, us regarding price'and service. as well as many ¢ of the other smart- est Parisian models.