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_AGNTUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1918 BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE SPANISH FLU ‘LOSING GRIP ON BISMARCK. Decided Dropping Of Off in Number! of New Cases Reported Today. NEW VICTIMS ARE LISTED! Member of City Engineer’s Staff Passes—Temvik Boy Called. Spanish flu would apepar to have Jost its grip on Bismarck. There was a most encouraging fall- ing.oll. in the rlumber of new cases to- day, The nature of the malady, however, continued to increase i rulence, and it hehooves everyone to continue to exercise the utmost care. The deaths of- the last 24 hours | numbered five. “a few days’ duration, and in each case death was due to the develop: ment of pneumonia. Assistant City Engineer. William Kommel of Fargo, tor the last two years assistant on City Engi- neer Atkinson's staff, died at his apartments in a‘local hotel _g:rly this morning after less than a, week's ‘ness. His death was directly due to pneumonia, growing out of Spanish in- fluénza. The young man was about 27 years old. His wife, who had made | her home in Fargo, arrived yesterday, when his malady first assumed alarm- ing symptoms, shipped this evening to Fargo for in- terment. . Temvik Boy Dies. | Jacob Serr, aged 23, son of Mr. and ; Mrs. George Serr, prominent Temvik citizens, died from Spanish influenza at a local hospital last night.. The remains were shipped today to Tem- vik for interment. The young man, well known and popular in his home community, was taken ill less than a week aga., He was well advanced in pneumonia “when brought here for treatment, and there was no hope of } his recovery. Young Matron Dies. Mrs, Samue: Hiltman, 615 Ten street, passed away at a local h pital this morning after a few days illness. Spanish influenza turned in to pneumonia and caused her death. phe was ‘only 26 years old and is sur- vived by a grief-stricken young hus- band and by two. ue, Employe ot Ernest Hermany elf, ’ employe of Logan's, died during the | night at a local hospital. The de-| ceased became ill about a week ago, but had been in the hospital only two | days, He is survived by a young | widow at 516 14th street. F; schittlg, BP, Dies |.“ GR ist, five-year-old, son of C.! R Norguis#, Turtle Lake, rushed to a local hospital last night in an advanced state of acute appen dicitis, passed away at noon today, an operation.performed as a last re- sort having failed to save the little boy. The remains were-ttakén to the | home at',Turtle Lake for interment. ae Wes Se — oy aS og | CITY NEWS | ow ~ To Chicago. G. N. Keniston leaves ‘Thursday f Chieago to attend a national w workers’ conference to he held at Chi- cago on! Saturday, Mr. Keniston goes: as distri secretary for the Y. M. ¢. A, war council. > To Check Up Burton. The city commission Monday even- ing on motion of Commissioner Best called upon State Examiner Waters | to check up City Auditor C. L. Ringworm— Scalp Sores If you want speedy help try D. D. D. Prescription. So easy to apply, not Greasy oc messy. It washes into the scalp and the relief is instant. Try it ‘today. It is guarantecd. ‘S5c, 0c and The Liquid Wash “JOS. BRESLOW We Wish To Announce That the former COZAD & SHERIDAN HAIR PARLORS. In the Hughes Bléck has again changed hands and is now under | the new name ‘ LaBelle HAIR SHOP for ladies Our operators ~ experts. We are agents for the famous Children’s Hair Bobbings a ‘ Specialty Switehes Made From Combings _ PHONE 896. In almost every in-; stance the sickness had been of only | The remains will be ¥ known | Bur- | all qualitied | -MARINELLO GOODS | | } nnnunnannnenennaugnnenandeuss | | ton’s books and to 0. K. the city audi- | tor’s accounting system, To Build Spur Track. |. ‘Phe O. E. Anderson Lumber Co, has been granted permission by the city ;commission to, build a spur track | across Front street from the North- ern Pacific right-of-way to the com- | pany’ 's new plant. Still Doing E Business, i City ‘Assessor Morris’ report for. | September shows that he collected | $49 in license fees and $8 in taxes, | while City Weighmaster Wakemai {report shows that he weighed 1,256 {loads in September and collected j $125.60. It’s a Boy. |. Mr. Charles P. Rosen added another | | honor: title to his name tod: e now sports the flegree ae which stands for a boy, and the ys rerday at St. Alexius hosp the and his mother are doing very nicely. Relieving Her Brother. Mrs. Edward D. Lundeen of 923 12 | street left Saturday morning on . 4 for Fergus Falls, Minn., to take ‘charge of her brother's stationery and office supplies store until he recov. |- ers from an attack of Sptnish “fl iMrs, Lundeen expects to be gone sev- jeral weeks. , ‘ 7 Named Registrars. William A. Falconer has been |named registrar in Ward One vice W. ‘BE Parsons, county superintendent, who cannot serve because he is a} ‘candidate for re-election; and J. D. |MeDonald has been named on the second ward board to take the/place | of John’ Peterson, who is unable to serve. Wagt More Wages. Street Commissioner D, C. and his entire, staff of white-wings have asked the city commission for jan increase in wages, warranted, they | believe, by the much higher cost of living. Inasmuch as the increase was not asked before the budget for the :year was adopted, there is some ques- ; tion as to whether it can be granted, Finance Commissioner Best ‘fearing that the contingent fund will not stand the strain. McLean Jenkins Gets License. Police Commissioner Chris Ee pal | voted with the majority Mond: ing in favor of giving Walter Je s one. more chance as a licensed taxi- driver. In the police commissioner's ireport on Jenkins’ application for a license he noted that the applicant was arrested May 9, 1914, for speed- . and his fine mitted; arrested Dacember 7, 1916, for speeding and fined $ and costs, and arrested October 1918, on a bootlegging \charge . For these several reasons, Mr. Bertsch doubted the wisdom of ;endgwing Mr. Jenkins with a city li- icense, but Commissioners Best and pS psaoeIoeoncaGTaaoaEoOIEI 1% \ | INSTANTLY RELIEVED WITH | aSTINADOR Re | ORMONEY REFUNDED ASK ANY ORUGGIST i IL. C. Smith Typewriters | Repaired—Reasonable Charge | Give Your Machine New. Life | Address P. O: Box 128. | { Octob | Thompson thought he ‘noua have; one, and the police — commissioner. helped make it, unanimous. ay Was, KRUEGER IS. _ UNDER ARREST M inn, 0c t. Prainerd, 122. —Leslie Krue ger, one of the brothers’ who fig- jured in a sensational duel with al in lately, is under automatic. “pistol | Krueger did not make a statement regarding the resistance which he and his brother made wheu He | officers attempted to arrest him oth- "}er than to say that he ran away from s ithe Krueger home when the tiring began. Shertff Thiprien said Krueger ad- | mitted he was opposed to the war. Woy W. s. $ WR SALE--Store building on corner 3rd street and Broadway. 10 22 3t iq ECKMANS alcerb FOR COUGHS AND COLDS A’ handy Calclum compo Buards agalnse chronic 1 troubles, A res without” harmfu ‘Try them today 50 cents a box, including war tax For sale by all Druweiste ‘Eeeckman Laboratory, Philadelphia | eeesesesep)| Official Service Flags , Made Under License. enuine Silk Flags with cord’ and fringe each bearing correct insignia of office or department. The following now on ta Aviation Engineers Signal Corps Machine Gun Medical Quartermaster Y. M.C. A. + Navy Marines, each $1.50. Q ARHRBRARE display: Infantry Ordnance Officers Field Artillery Red Cross Mail Orders Promptly Filled. (a[a||a|0)a)0) 0) 0) [0/00/01] i RUMMAGE SALE ' , At the Presbyterian Church, Two Days Starting Thursday, er 31. | We have been told by the men whose business it is to keep up the fight- | ing courage of our Army, that letters and pictures from’ home do more than all else to keep them in ||. spirits. Make an appointment | to-day--it’s time for the Christmas mail to *“France Holmboe Photograph Studio Publicity Film Co. | Next Door to Grand Theatre, BISMARCK i; uae £: flavor. GUSSNER’S on the Table, Better for - the Children. We have just received several hundred boxes -of the famous. and Baldwins from the Washington Or- chards. We have some of the very choicest . big red and:yellow apples, crisp and juicy, all hand picked and wrapped in separate paper covers so as to retain the pee Jonathans-Wagners BUY A FAMILY SIZE BOX TODAY. PHONE 60 310 Main Street. 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The dresses offered in this sale are, we believe, the greatest values you have ever seen. We made special preparations for this week to make another record for this great value-giving department. These dresses were made by a manufacturer of fashionable garments. The linings, trim- mings, materials and tailoring are excel- lent, and all are made up in the best of the new fall styles. Perhaps you have seen a dress some- where that you liked;but at a price a little more than you cared to pay? We have such a wide assortment at $19.75 that we are confident you will find just the style you favor at this low price. The dresses are in all the favored colors, including plack, navy, gundy. Sizes are for wonien and misses. Skirts Suits made of all Wool Serges, Velvets and Wool Mixtures, in all the latest | shades, some are plain | while others are more dashing in style, all beautifully trimmed in contrasting colors. 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