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WEDNESDAY, OCT. 16, 1918 © PAGE 5 ms new uiues LYNN AND JAWN AND NEIL MAY _ ' \ HAVE TO TOTE COAL TO CAPITOL A procession of august state offi- - Cials, led by Governor Frazier and the venerable Associate Justice Robinson, | there’s many'a slip. In this instance, with Superintendent of State, Instruc:; said slip is,due to the Spanish influ- tion N, C. Macdonald bringing up the) enza, which seems to bear a special rear, each trundling ahead of him a/| grudge against teamsters. Transfer wheel-barrow filled. with lignite, wend-| companies. which. ordinarily handle ing its way solemnly toward the state| the transportation of coal from the house on \the hill fs among the possi- | cars to the power house have no men bilities for tomorrow. jto drive their teams. Un.ess some | The capito} has'just one day's sup-! means is found of getting coal to the ply of fuel -in its bins at the power | capitol tomorrow, there will he am epi- hguse. On a siding, down town, a | demic of chills. leg {Spanish influenza, at Camp Custer, Mrs. Ben Homan and her sister,; Mich. was greatly improved. mile distant, it has a ¢arload of lig- nite, ‘Betweén the,car nnd the’ bin} Cordner, ing non-coms. for many . D. Dietz, bi Influenza Victims. at. Minneapolis. He will enter upon! Alexius with severe attack of Span. laned Ww an Oflicers’ traimng camp in} was reported from Camp Custer to- krance, where he is engaged in train-| day, i years with Co. A of the Fighting First, and | the military training w:ch he received | for any improvements? ; With this veteran organization nas won | not. him prompt recognition in France. Succeeds Clinton, has been at the head of the partment of the Stacy-Bism: loo. here, succeeds as manager of this immediately. jish influenza, and it probably willvé 7] The Bismarck boy, however, 13 The young officer was] sti very ill. tgom: influenza actively identified | : hearing to inquire Maud--Isn’t 30 to 50 too old to hope I should say Take you Tea Qne just) begins to live. | Hollister’s Rocky Mountain T will be blooming fair at 60, 35c, |or Tablets. Jos Breslow. and ¢ who tor several y IDEVILS LAKE which almost a year ago appealed to, therailway commission for a public! charged by the eGnerai Utilities Co. for its service, now advises the rail board that it has agreed with the utili-/#8Teement they choose to consider. ties company that the pr shall remain in effect. for tive years, |@Pd isks that the r issue an order to this effect. ‘the railway commission refuses to is-|iel V. Brennan, who was directly in Is. Training Soldiers. | eianeanoin botofe site’ can report AND UTILITIES | Sue such an order until,a hearing has | charge of this matter as legal advisor * Mrs. A.D. Cordner of Fir: ‘i Deiat fy i been held and evidence taken. It ad-|to the railway commission. # advised that hen son, Lisut. Ferris) , Frank Richholt Better ' COMPANY AGREE | 5;... the Dévils Lake city commission, | avy ea 4 4 A ol | a, Bis ry slij improvement in, the coe, vever, that i , x 5 .pe- mardk national guard unit, is'now de-| conden, SP enti ya Sean a thee |The Devils Lake city commission | however, that it may withdraw its pe ) fition for a hearing, in which event | TO R IA the state of affairs will be the same] Q\y & {that existed before the petition was | f rates tiled, and the city commission and the| For Infants and Children. jutilities company may enter into sua in Use For Over 30 Years Plans for this hearing were made} Always bears a date set, but postponement re- | the ilway board | sulted from the sudden death last win- | Bignatur> £7 4 Having | I Re [etree ee eee eee |e] | into the sent rates | t ° | Miss Agnes Brown, are among the in: } aa ‘ busines: Hi vi Ke\ z . ican’ ty t Ret t x ; business J. P. Clinton, who will take ° r a) fluenza’ victims. : i Home. the management o1 a branch house tak) mas | Aristmas ar AY or e fa (igs WT SESiy: || Mrs. David Ritchie and baby, who! a+ Butte as soon as he recovers trom fa r | Mrs. Wright 11, ihad been at. the Bismarck hospital {21 Bulle As Soom oy ee vote during the | a fa “Harold Wright is not on duty. at, the | for treatment, retired today to their! ‘ime he Has been ideintitied with the Over. / here ! Bo S at the Front B Secretary of state's. office today be-)h.me at Steele. 2 | company here hag made many friends dates a e os caus eof the illness of Mrs. Wright. Visiting McBride Home. |among the business men. of the city. ‘The War Department will allow you B y ‘4 [| ‘A New Son. Air. and Mts. T. G. Chembard and He js energetic and progressive, and to send him a photograph of mailing a Must Be in the Mails Berore October 31st fa The birth daughter of Valley City, accompanied 4, successful career is predicted for size if you sand it before NOVEMBER the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. |}y Miss Hazel McBride are visleing ot; him iA. his new capacity. i7th.. Don’t fput off having your pic: @ fa Elmer Naset of Bismatck at St. Al the McBride home in Bi i eecay ture made.’ Come ‘in today, The GET YOUR CHRISTMAS D a ins hospital was announced today. | 5 eee a ene To Naval Aviation Corps. ddr ouldn’t be better toe: ‘on to iF] : GI Tineei | Steele Woman Dies. Christian G. Lucas, oldest son of wen to own prbetten forey: a CARDS FOR THEM NOW | P len Ullin Citizen, ' Mrs, Gardner Foy of Steele, a form-| Mayor and Mrs. A. W, Lucas, today g HAVE THE: PICTURES OF THE ° fa A new citizen for Glen Ulijn arrived er Bismarck girl, died yesterday from Teceived instructions to report immed- BOYS “OVER THERI” made for ‘the compiete line of Dav when Roce Nas born to Mr. and Mrs.| spanish influenza. ‘Wer husband is jately nt Minneapolis tor examination friends. and relatives “over here.” cory. auality cards now on Fe | ._E. Ross at the Bismarck hospital | engaged in the confectionery business | Yor admission to the naval aviation { play at our store. Ask @ ry Y) yesterday. : lat Steele. bi corps. Mr., Lucas put in his applica- ° a for Catalog fa — ae tion for this. branch of the service Hi L b Ph t h St d, , a Richholt Much Better. | To the Dyekman, some time ago, and orders for induc- (6) m oe 0 On Ta u K6) Fe] BISMARCK, --N. DAK. i] fegtn Heat ee ee oes | Azron Christopher,’ gne of .Bis-| tion come just in time to take Prete ‘ CEN PUBLICITY FILM CO. @ ‘ ". ‘O the effect | marck’s best known and “ost popular, dence over the draft call for Fort Win- ‘ = - that his son, Private Frank Richholt. |b i | : z i: [e[R|R|R] ig . | hotel men, has aecepted a position be- field Scott, Calif. The young select NEXT DOOR TO GRAND THEATRE, at BISMARCK. who had beqn very seriously ill from | hind of the Hotel Dyckman service soldier is at present. in St. i : Fe) Fe) Fe] Fe Pe FF ry “ ’ om ened COATS—.° =. ¥ + a or Thursday, Friday, Saturday We offer the following UITS— sfiléathers' and are worth “Fffom $12-00 to $15.00. lenty.,.of sizeg..and, a <1 ch assortment sto onse : mat? _ | Three Best Ready-to-Wear Values Available DRESSES— ~ Values up to $29.50 Neve is a dress value that is worthy of inspection, including a large assortment of fancy serge and wool mixtures, all made in the latest styles; every one a good specimen. 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