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last fall and then, laid away. was res- | Lutheran Society to Meet. MARTI ANNOUNCES turrected to provide for thé licensing of pawn-brokers’ and junkdealers. \City Attorney BE. ‘PF. Burke was in- ‘structed to collasorate with Fire Com f]| missioner Bertsch in the preparation jof a fire limits ordinance: On- mo |tion of Commissioner Kirk, the andi tor was instructed to advertise for for me be ds which ie beligyeat) | IDIT Y OF: ob ‘zall Hits oF “G ANY DES: by iO a would insure clarity as well as purity. 3 f ERMAN” 3 AD ordinance which was inst. rea VA ; oT petite HE WASN YAS L pear tint’ first id SNOT : Sty CREDITS ACT CLASSIFICATIONS enly, oe - ‘Hero’s patriotism for you. John H., ing permission from the district Bean: Ulmer of Dickey county, as his name 8ranted John's request, and one rs indicates, is of German descent. When | ™@?-American, who ‘has dropped th hyphen, before very long will be over the local board examined John they | there, helping to hold the line at St. 10 BE TRIED chy Ve The indies, of the German- Lutheran RU OL’S laced him in Ch 2.C, That Quentin and Vimy society . will meet. with. Mrs. Carl bids on a street sweeper to. care for aula s n ..| placed him in Class 2-C, That seem- fF y. (Milde, 508 Fourteenth street, Thurs- LES FOR HIGH SCHO' L ./ the paving in the residence district. |Constitutionality of Law Taxing: ed to be the proper classification for| “That's the sort of spirit that makes day afternoon. x FUTURE DANCING ARTIES SIRE aN . John, and both he and the local board | America,” said Judge L. E, Birdzell, | Moneys Held Outside ti ass chai { the district board, in com- — | U S FALLS DOWN 7 S were satisfied. But that was some | chairman 0! the d strio oard, H Leaves. ror Minot. “i 5 ere e We State Is Attacked time ago. Last Thursday the big drive | menting on Ulmer's action. Ulmer Miss Lena Golackson of Webb Bros.| Supt. J. M. Martin of the Bismarck, ed to the superintendent or princi- — stale 1s ac | opened; word came over the Huns had | was content with a wereffed classifica- department store left Monday for Mi-| Public schools has prepared a code of} pal. Thig, committee will ve siven irty-seven: Planes to Fill: made some impression on the British | tion, but now that a real mix-up is in not, where she has accepted .a_posi-|Tesulations covering the dancing par-| a list of those to he admitted on in- ‘ sae wrevqy tine, and that was too much for John, | sight, Ulmer wants to be in the thick i tion in one of the stores. ties which by recent permission of the vitation and no others can je at | ~ 12,000 Contract MILLIONS ARE INVOL\ ED| who presented himself before his local |of it.” The big offensive is stirring our Sn ar ‘ape beard oroticaton may he Bien by | mitted: , we ae Ait ay 4 ‘board, with an affidavit setting forth men up, and Ulmer has set an examine : ue tet eis fe pring | igh school students in the igh 41—TIME OF CLOSING. This is 1l:' Waghiagton, D, CG. March 26.—Sen-| A suit to tesi the validity of the! a dozen good reasons why he should in patriotism which every able-bodie i. ed (Mrs. Ro ert Bartknécht and Mrs.| school gym. The first of these part-; 30 p.m, sharp. The dance com ytor New, Republican, of Indiana,| moneys and credits act oi 1917, which, be transferred from Class 2-C to Class man in ‘North Dakota will follow, if tay W. J. Reibold leave today for Hunt-jies will be given in the near future.’ — mitteé will be expected to see tha'| sneaking in the senate today, declared | involves the right of the staie to tax) !-A, and the local board, after obtain- the need becomes apparent.” ee: Hot Springs, where they will rej A committee of seven is to pass upon; the. music stops at this time and) ihat instead of 12y00) dombat air-|faillions of dollars. wor.h of notes, [amine th Wiehe SA Mec Ts Rote eR CSTR ESE ee eee i main for about two ‘weeks. jthe qualification of honored guests, that all persons’ immediately pre- planes being delivered in. France by! vonds and mortgages held outside the} /, om 3 , vhich will b: very citi- . . — | who will receive formal invitations. | pare to leave the building. | y le i i ir. va 3 sommercial club rooms Friday even-, event which will bring out every citi i. Visits Biracell: Home, lm fined elo july 1 as provided in the original air-| state, was instituted in.supreme curt ribs ‘ eH s ; Mrs. A, E. Northrop of Grand Forks |to those so invited taate the aa 12—Before making any plans for a plane program, the wumoer will/ioday, when Aubrey Lawreace of ing, April 5, on “Cooperative Commun-; zen who is interested in the develop- rived--_in-” 5 rae | 7 : g school principal re 0 , as py for EK. J aevier, ity Bui iB e his town. are, inthe aly Int vening ence ot fh, Marck nigh faculty} SaS cee ave wo be cou nn OM ‘Rare, af attorney for BW ty wn a MMe oF Mow : ‘al months visti | members and such others as are speci- i ‘ dt 1 eared a wilt hit PRES EIALLE | oe ee | Na ae ing at the home of Judge and Mrs. I. | fied in the regulations which follow: | alte end permission jobtained. (HARRY, CASE SELLS jcured 8 writ of prohibition restraltiif’ Bismarck and everywhere else in! Live Right. F. Birdzell on’ Sixth street old-a dance, is mus i ane @ stave tax commission anil local as) | Right living and the right kind of a As erate ¢ 1,—These dances are to be reganied | at-least ten days in advance of M’VILLE JOURN A | sessors trom assessing and spreading North Dakota to need no elaborate iné ork haveschanged -manycazeeniteal Ladies’ aia will Meet. as a.concession to high . schoo. the date for the dance. | * ‘on the tax rolls the moneys aad c.ca-| troduction. He is the father of the k eases aaah The Ladies’ Aid society of the Firs | students from the Board of Educa-| 13-MUSIC. | This is always to be en-| Sates its covered by the act of 1917. ‘Tue Spiritwood chautauqua and of the | boy et eras ae s sn ee Baptist church will meet with Mrz tion. They are an experiment and! tirely provided by the s.udents and/Popular Newspaper Man Dis-|court decreed that a temporary writ Valley City assembly, He is publish | educator. | Spiritual growth Is no! L. A. Couch at her home 610 Twelfih| can continue only so long as the at their expense, if there is -ex-| of prohibition should issue against er of “Community Life.” a periodical] sreatly aided by sitting down and street on) Thursday afternoon of . this students manifest a proper regard) pense, The high school piano is; Poses of Growing Weekly the state tax commission and others whose circulation covers the conti-) thinking about it. Live in the sun- \ week. Knitting will be done for the for those in charge and the regu ! not to be used or moved to the \ , named in the complaint, who include nent, and as a speaker he is in con-;shine of trust. Rely on a strength Red Cross: i 1 ee, esi ‘ F | erm fea by the cone of | MeVille, N. D., ‘March 26.—Harry } eae off rs of ee, and ile sant demand on the chautauqua cir- Melon (ben fone ae nee ae rane . |2.—The School Board has given the} he principal or superintendent. . | Case, owner and publisher, of the Me ae Aen sale is re- cect RON, SDRC Rae 4 jhelpfully to others, and growth in the The ee League . atest dish! Superintendent and High Schooi!j4 The money to defray any ex} Ville Journal, the popular and pro-| raule: rere when ihe merits cate specialty is bringing closer! divine life will look after Itself. E Lutheran church re eae ie ; Principal entire: and complete’ "pense that may arise because of a/ gressive newspaper at MeVille, N. D., ETHe. Woney ar Rid oeedite : together ‘the: town, and country. . He 2 a) et ot ie Pt a aes ot | charge of this matter and will en dance must all be raised before the, has disposed of his (entire interests |. 01) NOneYe Ane, ve te act is at- preaches the spirit of cooperation; the t B01 Sev ev, and Mrs, E. F. Alfson,) tertain no appeal from the:r rul| dance is given and not during it,/and holdings in his newspaper busi-| @¢Ked on two grounds, first that un-gospel of interdependence. His com- : § eventh street, next .Thursda ings. * 1) ar attorwavd, hess at this place, the deal being der the constitution the flat tax rate|ing to Bismarck promises to be an evening 44 Rip alany,. All are! Invite Only the basement hall, two dress | }3No admission charge is to be consummated Saturday, March 23, and We ree es omeaeed iM A alas \ ee vl ing rooms and gymnasium are tc! "made at any dance uniess authoriz-| the transfer to the new owners to NOt lawiul; second. that properiy | Home From California | be uged during the evening of &! ed by the Poard. ‘take effect April 1, next. [Bold outside. of the state cannot be, \ I. H, Harmong, former county audi-, 42Ncé; all wraps being deposited iv | 16—LLUNCH. No lunch of any kind” ‘The sale was a general surprise to, tavelven phair He ota; enero tS also | tor of Morton: county, and father of! the dressing rooms or on the whatever, is to be served at any the citizens of this progressive little 16 bes “iit 4 bea on ae to’ whether) No “Cur Lloyd? Harmon, is home from! , bleachers. i |. dance either before, during or after; ciiy and community as no one had) oa, THiS. Trav iling Tore agirorny te | aeindah at cihe hei. seeing Meee | If.an emergency arises, some one: bomestic Scien She may pro- ually closed Saturday. The new own. | feetone in the form in which it was —Most Women Have » | Mrs. Harmon's health’ is rapidly im:} i authority will accompany the Vide same wader some nianagement, ers will organize a stock company of NT or yar7 provides a three’ Saye Dr. Edwards, a Well-Known f proving |. person and unlock the office. | made. with the princiapl or super-jfarmers and business men, and at) in, aa pra eet Ohio Physician os . Fe Eat i 5—WHO MAY ATTEND. All stud! intendent making a charge based/ this writing it is learned that Mr. G. | Mull (ax on all moneys and credits and 1 Eyl Shinin Bri ht ents of the Bismarck ‘High Schoo | on the cost a reasonable| W. Dobyn of Pargd is to act’as man.) Sétle no matter where the owners of Dr, F. M. Edwards for 17 years treated plu charge for her time. lager. —CHAFERGN3. The commitiee! tors of che new company mentioned in No, 9, will be expect-' Millan, harris Oakland, ed to see that some of the fathers irom, J, G. Carr and 4. Cary. or mothers or both are present as| editor Case has not determined his chaperons, The names of the chap-| future plans, having no anticipation erOns must be reported veral' of the sale of his business until the days before the dance so that invi-! last day or so. He feels that he has tacion cards may be issued to iheim.; earned a needed rest of a few weeks Report to the superintendent or‘ and will remain in McVille tor a short principa!. Teachers are not to be time at least to close up his business asked to act as chaperons, | generally preparatory for’ removing —It is of course, understood that trom McVille. ' disregard for these regulations, or! The community will regret the de- any objeciionable conduct on or Parture of Mr. Case who has been an off the floor or about the building! active citizen and busi man.-of will be sufficient cause for exclud-| this place since the very inception of To Make Home in Alabama i James O, and C. L. Reed of the firm of Reed & Son; proprietors’ of the’ bill-; iard hall at, 408 Main St., have sold the property to. W. M. Neff of this; city, Mr. and Mrs, C. -L. Reed will; leave today ‘by auto‘for Grand Bay,! Ala., where they will make their fu-! ture heme. ‘Mr. and Mrs. James O. 1 Reed left last night by train for the i same place. ‘ properiy may The sta- scores of women for liver and bowel fects the m-/ ailments. During these years he gave to sit houses, automobile manufac-| hig patients a prescription made of a few + and hond and mortgage com-) well-known vegetable ingredients mixed ntnies principall: with olive oil, naming them Dr. Edwards’ _— Olive Tablets, You will know them by their olive color. These tablets are wonder-workers on the | liver and bowels, which cause a normal action, carrying off the waste and poison- ou ee in ones system. took, dult E ou have a pale face, sallow look, du! (rs ol gua range: der Coming to even pimples; coated tongue, headaches, al my if youdoneeee listless, no-good feeling, all out of sorts, Mm oc\cr used, your jinactive bowels, you take one of Dr. | Edwards’ Olive Tablets nightly for a time and note the pleasing results. : — | Thousands of women as well as men At the invitation of Bismarck )husi-, take Dr. Edwards’ Olive’Tablets—the suc- ness men, Alex W. Karr, community cessful substitute for calomel—now and builder and chautauqua creator, will’ then just to keep in the pink of condition, deliver ‘an -address' a: the Bismarck | 10c and 25¢ per box. All druggists. The ‘temporary board of direc- are A. Mc- ». C, Boos- attending school regularly, all rge-! ularly employed teachers therein, ; 17. all teachers and supervisors in the grades and kindergarten, all mem-; bers of the school board with their| wives, the city superintendent,, high school principal and the secre-| tary of the board with their wives, the superintendent’s secretary, and’ the wives of married men who; teach in the school and husbands, of married women who teach in the; The Daugiters of Isabelle met last’ school are automatically invited to} evening in' the Knights of Columbus: every dance. ' hall. Miss Mary McPake, Miss Mary 6.—INVITATIONS. “No one NOT in) t | Gives a brilliant glossy shine that docs not rub off or dust, off—that s to the iron —that lasts four us long as any other, Black Silk Stove Polish It’s more KARR TO TALK ON COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Daughters of Isabelle Mest ' Chautauqua Bu Bismarck Under Retailers’ Auspices 18. Brady and Mrs. A. E. Brink were in| ‘luded' in No. 5 above can be ad} charge of’ the entertainment for the; mitted to a dance except by print-/ | -evening,’ whith’ consisted of the work-} ed invitatiqn signed ‘by one of-sev-| ing anv person or persons from the the village, coming here trom Minne ing out of a Chinese puzzle, affording | invite| privileges of the dances. | apolis eleven years ago with the build: much. amusement .for.:the. members.. are|19.—There shall be NO DANCE given ing of the railroad in to MeVille, and ,, The Daughters of Isabelle plan on; in the gym on tie eveniag: 11) for the past eight years hay been holding their first initiation some time | which a basket ball game is; play-! owner’ and. publisher” of the McVille ‘during the first part: of May. el ed, or on the evening of a.day~11/Journal. He has been active in every paid A i en persons authorized to . outsiders, These. invitations to, be given up on‘arriving at the dance and are good for the dance of the date stamped or’ written | G =. : thereon. The seven persons. who) 1 $ yed.| Progressive movement in the commun- ‘| ay hn oa “Hospital ‘Notes’ I tage clone Mvitaisherare ako Avel Fee ete eon almilin con| tas BOUNTY A @ state and it is to be <i t/l!suuseemenrasatuenacssconcensatuncecasssscecssorsecnssaveuovevnssveccerenssveceveesnsesvosonuessvavoavengysen uvensensgpengeccnnsnsuuveenqsouiensainy Z Mr. and Mrs. Ae A fived of Hal . Members o fthe school moan the! te Don’t ask for this and save! hoped that’ he will not poncte asa S j Varney flats are rejoicing over the superintendent and the high school; disappointment. : | resident from our ‘state. He has serv- - t hirth of a’baby boy at the.Bismarck | - ‘principal. Z lo, Phe Alumni association of °. the! ed in most every capacity afforded in'= Onli Four Days Before Easter—Our Easter ¢ hospital, Sunday.’ - “-:. /7—<Phere are to be none, other than’ High school may use the gymnas-|2 town ofthis size: and has" just re. 3 * os Paul. Ziner: of:-Werner entered the;- :chaperons,. ALIA PERSONS not! jum for a dance under these regula. | cently been ‘re-elected tothe board of = , e 5 Bismarck hospital. Sunday for. treat-;. ‘included in No. 5 above must have} tions except as to the matter of, trustees of McVille, also secretary of |= isplay of Suits Coats Dresses louses “ment. « ey Fags * “|. signed invitations, The chaperon! . junch, invitations, and use of other| the McVille Commercial club, ‘besides % ‘) wy 9 we 9 being ‘secretary of the Presdyterian Sunday school, keeper’ of records and —Playing cards is not permitted in} seal.of the local’ Kof .P,. lodge an:l the building at‘any time. } filling several other capacities in lo- 22.—There is to be no, dancing. at’any|/¢al organizations, a . stockholder, in time except at a regular dance in| ome. He: has been: prominently ‘con- the, gymnasium. lnected in. politics both county and Dances inust always be held on’ State and at one time served. as assi Friday evenings, ze ; ant secretary to ex-Governor L. B. —The use of tobacco or cigarettes; Hanna. Mrs. Case, likewise, has been in: any form the evening of - ai ah active worker in all the ‘progres- dance is not permitted in the build-: sive movements among the ladies and ing or on the premises. ni their organizations, . [t is of ‘these We expect every student attend-, facts that cause a feeling of regret paris of the buildings. This to be confined to once each year. Kenteth Rorabek has recovered sut-' —_ invitations will be marked as such:; ficiently to be ‘able to leave ‘the Bis-:8—Grade children must have signed | marck hospital,“where he’-was, ill for; invitations same as other outsid-| 21. some time, and ‘has returned to his; — ers. ‘ Ree: | home- : 3 pore < 19 —4MANAGEMENT. The details of! “Among: the. recent. entriés ..to- St. | the dance are to-be handled by aj «léxius” hospital ate: William . Frei- | student committee, of three stivi- ents appoirted bythe high school! 2° shein; city; Frank Weiler, Richard-; ton; Mrs,;Phil Landis of St. Vincent,; principal and this committee wiil| Jake Goehring of Dogden, Mrs..Kran-; be directed and advised by -either| 2 hauer of Hebron, J... Ullman. of Ben-' ‘the principal. or superintendent or| : ton, Mrs, Wy: I. Yager of Hazelton and) both. . ‘ | 4 Joseph Walters, city: |10.—The student: committee is re-| rs. A. S."Fahlgren and ‘baby, who’ | sponsible to the principal and sup-| 25 Skirts, Millinery, Gloves and Shoes at its best , x svere in, the St. ‘Alexius.-hospital, left: erintendent for the careful enforce-|, ing: these functions to comply! that. McVille has to lose at this time Monday for their home in -Washburn.:, ment of these regulations and any cheerfully with all these regula. two of its best citizens, Mrs. Brummeier of Zay and . Mrs. other nutes that imay ae made. The tions so that the School Board may! 5 Kelmorton .of. Mary, both of whom committe is to see thaz all invita; have no cause to regrei extending p 7 have-been patients in St. Alexius hos-| tion.cards are taken’up on the ar-; this permission to the students. BENSON COUNTY \nital. have. recovered sufficiently to rival of invited guests and deliver-; J. M. MARTIN, City Supt. BONDS SOLD TO be able to. leave for. their homes. CRAP ARCA AAI eh Se s fo Mn ort’ bags’ to ‘our own North Dakot! MILL CITY, CO. Ty i i ~ $ rs r own Nor ako 4| COMMISSION HAS he east with which select ~ CITY NEWS #| boys, end. making, Chousands of epectal The Kenson county’ seed and feed a‘becoming Easter Hat will surely | ae ; | Surgical bandages (made only by: this, QUIET SESSION, bonds. $50,000, were sold Monday by le a Commissioner cf Agriculture John N , organization) which have been shipped ito war hospitals—this in. addition to Minor Matters of Importance Hagan to the Minneapolis Trust Co. h ie | at par, accrued interest: and a dis- Taken Up Monday Evening | count of $559.20, The Stutsman coun- -—_]$— Mp. A. R. Murray of Mott was in Bistaarck yésterilay, Rgp. and Mrs. F, W. ‘Mees of Glen! oe poapltal: suppllesixanc knitted | Ullin. were, Bismarék' vis{tors ‘Monday, | articles—which its members in every ! 5 i lep, Mees is. the aloe ney | town are making. . au (e bonds, advertised for sale yester- nés for: senator from Morton county’ The demand for. uctive service is; Peace, quiet and simplicity marked ee were hot disposed of. Next to succeed Sen, W. E) Martin 6f Huff. ‘just begun and the intensive practical the weekly meeting ofthe city com-| Breit ommissioner ‘Hagan will cell Mr, and Mrs. Ben Greyhawk of Fort! ork of the last few months has used/ mission ‘Monday evening. A great! 3 or euzie, Adams and. vliver county Yates were in the city Monday. jup the funds in our staie and local! 1 f 1 "| Seed and feed bonds. plod yet treasuries. We. feel justified in ap-| #mount of language was spilled, buij; ( ’ From: Driscoll ‘ pealing to the public for financial ‘as-| it lacked the bitter acrimoniousness | ' _ G..W. Woodworth. and L. H. Lang-: sistance. We have more’than 3.03)/0f recent sessions. Sidewalks were icy were. among’ well: known. Driscoll-' trained workers in our. efficient organ-! O'dered in Riverview addition and in _ives in Bismarck on Monday. ‘ization.. We have.therefore planned a State Auditor Karl Kositzky’s neigh-| 'D. C.'T. U. drive—hoping to raise $10.-/ Porhood. An anxoitious ‘looyeriser | WORK BEING DONE BY W. C. T. U.1.909 in North Dakota for our war ser-| Was given permission io plant pota- The ‘National. Wonian's:’ Christian| yice work. The. money will be used toes’ in the city streets, said streeis | Temperance Union has had/a depart: ' tox the following objects:. War pro- being in a platted part of the city, ment of .work: for soldiers and satlors | hibition, three thousand more comfort Which is not yet used. The question! for the past’ thirty years, When Our pags: for our soldiers” and sailors, Of, inducing the Ford Paving Co. ex- country entered” ‘this’ world’: war, nO! North Dakota W. C. T. U. field kitch. pected to arrive in the city today for woman’s “" organization - was ‘beter! @ng for the front, adoption of more @ resumption of ‘spring operations, to} remove its asphalt plant from its pres.| itapress you. The div style and. colorings present ‘lat for choice seldom equaled: je prices are from— ; $5.00 to $25.00 4 THE SUITS Many are the styles developed from the latest Spring tabrics and in such profusion as to permit selection according to your own style requirements. Prices Range from $22.50 to $65.00 Try Making Your Own - Cough Remedy - Yeu ean save about §2, and have @ better remedy than the ready- made kind, Easlly done, THE COATS THE BLOUSES ” They embody .all.the present style ideas. There There are dozens of. attractive are hosts of the most charming and temptingly styles—some plain, others r on tremendous proportions, Comfort; Mrs. A. 8. Hoftma ‘The auditor was instructed to take! Simple “home-made” cough syrup which bags’ by. the thousands, containing. in’ PS: AS Motiman- <. | steps necessary for the advertisement takes only few aoinute Syprebare, ° 98c to $15.00 ‘ sadicion Lio ier Metal erutnnent: Ltt ON TO VICT ORY of some $46,000 in paving bonds to} (G0 cents worth), pour it into ® s €0ve! estaments, pledge cards, ' ‘cover the Northern Pacific's share of! bottle and fill the bottle with plai x and<a fine leaflet, “A Friendly Word ‘ ‘the cost of district No. 1, The North:| Eranulated eugar ‘yup, The. total at HANDSOME SEPARATE SKIRTS GLOVES FOR EASTER 480 to “Young ‘Men,”.by Capt. Richmond ern Pacifc originally elected to pay| 38 about 65 cents and gives you'a full) $5.00 to $22.50 $1.25 to $3.50 equipped‘or responded more promptly | French orphans, Americanization, pro- to.the call, for. patriotic. service that did the ‘W2'C. T:'"U: The work for! motion'of moral welfare work, candy and. chocolate and “spreads” for sol- soldiers and sailors immediately took’ giers . | Pearson Hobson—have been given to/ the. men:of the national guard, and’ to; onlisted and. drafted men. Rest rodms! are’ established: at.training stations, | hoys ‘are invited “into. white ribbon homes'and eVery effort madé to keep the home-influence’ about’ them. A’ the’ suggestion of’ thé national presi- dent, (Miss. Anha, ‘As, Gordon,: two fine fully equippéd ‘white. ribbon’ ambu-! lances have. bee: France, ©*...."> : Five: field: kitchens’ are, being sent. to France.. These are located as near the frontas: possible. to supply hot coffee,: cocoa,’ soup, and other nour- ishing foods for the boys as they com: exhausted from the firing lines. z Many . of the ‘pitiful orplians of France have -been adopted and cared for by. state and local W. C. T. U’s.|for it in. the life of the community ‘Stéreomotergraphs. showing «:temper- |, ance .charts ,and? pictures are being placed in the 16. cantonments of the new drafted army. These will Faeet 99,009 men‘several times during their ranths: of trainin; slidey and upkeep W. Ci, T..U. is raising the $8.000 need- have.-given. thely ae ’ ve J G lances, fheld kite on ‘and eat - graphs, orer-2:600-epm- 8 is nsent, to the front in/the greater plaudits at the three. big 2g | showings of this picture offered by jonly, the debut of the “On to Victory” ORCHESTRA HIT, Patriotic -Musical Organization, ’ Highly Commended It is doubtful whether jhe “On, to’ Victory”. orchestra, an important new- comer in the ranks of L‘ismarck’s mus-! ical organizations, or.the great war! film, rope’s Reign of Terror,” won the Bismarck home guard at the Audi- toriym on. ‘Monday. \ Unquestionably the unusually good. music’ played by | the new. orchestra was a‘big feature of the thrilling show. H Organized’ for patriotic. purposes orchestra augurs an important place during the process of the war. Every- one who heard it yesterday voiced the. hope that, Bismarck has here the nu- cleus for, a city orchestra, which’ through endowment: or other means may be. ad Lan i Phe artiste Mte’pt the argh TO niche ii f r AITTENTIONIACAY: HY, ea (Nome Teawentti "to be present, juice, was read and agreeably con- Pleasant encula hi cially, e' je |, CO¢ 101 Which he had ‘recdived ‘tfom "the etty health ippartment and commended the lar meeting of good work of Dr, F. B. Strauss, city [ithe R. A. M. Nov":10>thisevbiling at- health officer. The water, Dr. Shippe the temple at_8 o'clock, All members stated, was improving daily upto the Sebo Pee “he left. Plans had been made to some point where the stench will not ‘be so obnoxious was discussed. the cost of this work cash down, but as cash ‘decame more valuable than credi(, it changed its mind. The city. auditor was instructed to invite bids for the disposition of city; gavage, in spite. of Commissioner Kirk’s suggestion’ that’ with everyone ; Hooverizing there wasn’t going to be any garbage. Bids also will be asked for the sprinkling of the streets Po-| lice Commissioner Bertsch promised that wagons which persist in strewing their contents about the city’s pave will be prosecuted, The county’s com- munication advising it was williag that its lamps should be used for the illumination of the county square, but that the county board wouldn’t pay a blooming penny’ for the cost of the sumed. q Dr. S. H. ‘Schippe, former city hac- teriologist,.bade the city commission farewell in a letter from Atlanta, Ga.; in which he expressed regret that his Jations ith Bismarek dated ep. aulck.. He. seis eat location on’ the Soo right of way) tics of every known “ready-made” cough remedy, you would hardly have in them \ all the curative power that lics ‘in this ! 1 pint of really better cough syrup than | You could buy, ready-made for $2.50, ‘astes pleasant ‘and never, spoils, ) , This ex and sugar gyrup" prepara ; tion gets right at the cause of a cough and gives almost immediate felief. . It | loosens the: phlegm, sto it | throat’ tickle ‘and heals the pore,” © wore, irri+ that line the. throat, 1 tubes, 80 gently i astonishing. y use will usually overcome the ordinary ‘cough and for - bronchiti: croup, Whooping couch and. bronchi asthma, there is. nothing better. 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