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~ FADMINISTRATORS —— ~~ - WEDNESDAY,..OCT. 23, 1918, DAKOTA'S FOOD MEET: IN FARGO Dr. E. F. Ladd Calls Aides for! Conference With U. S. Chiefs. Fargo, N. D., Oct. 23.—A conference of county. foor administrators for North Dakota will be held in Fargo on Thursday. It will be attended by J. H. Hallowell, first assistant to Food Administrator Hoover, and R. W. Eoyden, ‘head of the: enforcement - division’ of- the food administration, and they will bring first-hand inform- ation of the plans'of the food adminis- tration for the ensuing-year, “We have'a greater appeal to make Y to the American peéople:this year than last,” said Dr. Ladd in announcing | the conference, “and we will need more than ever the active and, whole- hearted cooperation of the county food administrators and of the pcd-; ple.” BUY W. 8, S.—-——- BUT ONE DEATH ‘REPORTED TODAY . FROM INFLUENZA 4 ee .(Continued From Page One.) medical men that a drizzling rain which began this morning, turning in- to snow this afternoon, coupled with much cooler’ weather, will have a fav- orable effect on the flu situation. FLU SERUM ARRIVES. Fargo, N. D., Oct. 23.—Five deaths occurred during the last 24 hours, but virtually no new cases were report- ed and the phycisions say the situa- tion is now more favorable than at any time since the epidemic started. A shipment of anti-influenza serum to be used in combatting the epidemic | at the agricultural college was to! have been receive’ dtoday ‘from Ro- ‘chester, Minn. The serum has’ been used successfully both as a preventa- tive and as an innoculation by the United States government. It js un- derstood that the serum will be re- ceived in sufficient. quantity to per- mit its use in Fargo as well as at the! college. | BUY:W, S$; §,——— WIFE OF ATTORNEY GENERAL VERY ILL Mrs. William Langer, wife of the attorney general of North Dakota and a bride of the current year, 1s sutfer- ing in a local‘hospital fro, ma severe attack of Spanish influen: which may develop into pneumonfa., Mrs. ‘Langer isa member’? a prominent Riverside drive family in New ork, ‘where her father>is' a well known architect. She nfet the future attor- ney general of North Dakota and her husband-to-be- while the latter was’ at- tending Columbia university, several years ago. ‘ . “Dr. E. M. Darrow of Fargo was called into-consultation today. BUY W. 8. 8. : Constipation indigestion, drive away appetite and’make you weak and sick. Hollister’s Rocky. Mountain Tea re- stores ‘the appetite, drives’ away dis: |' ease, builds up the system. Natyre’s wondrous herbs: scientifically blended. 3ic. -Tea or Tablets., Jos. Bren low. > Nera ® é St RECUPERATION af the vital forces of the body, depleted in the struggle with acute diseasé, depends not upon super- ficial stimulation but ‘upon ade- quate nourishment.. The body needs to be nourished back to strength and power. . SCOTTS EMULSION _A. pure, wholesome ..tonic-food absolutely non-alcoholic, tones and strengthens by nourishing the “aole > system—body, blood and ; rerves. Nourish your, body | -ack to strength with Saoft'’s, Scott & Bowne, Bloomfie’d. N-J. ss N EF) ; : ia : : EJ Official Service [0] [0] 0/70) RAILWAY MEN MAY HOLD CITY OFFICE JOBS Washington, D. C., Oct. 23.— Modification of the recent order forbidding railway employes or officers. from Holding office or participating in politics was an- nounced today by Director Mc- Adoo 'to permit the men to hold municipal offices and be dele- gates but not chairmen of polit- ical conventions. This action, was «taken because of the discovery that many. communities consist almost éntirely of railway men who necessarily must hold muni- cipal offices. 4 —— UY W. S&B. COARSE GRAIN IS. EXTENDED sults in Step at Request of Hoover. Washington, D. C., Oct. 23.—An in- dividual permit system for shipment of wheat into Minneapolis was order- ed into effect today by the railway administration at the request of the food administration hecause of the lack of ‘storage facilities at the Twin Cities. This extends.the limited em- bargo heretofore in effect on coarse grain shipments, . BUY W. 8. 8. Luers Back On Job. A. W. Luers 4s again on the job, as chief clerk to the district draft board after overcoming a severe attack of the flu. auy W. 8. 8. - Mrs. Wood Recovers. Mrs. Millie Wood has resumed her duties"as stenographer in the offices of Governor Frazier after being con- fined to her apartments for ten davs by a severe attack of Spanish influ- enza. ee HOUSE FOR SALE on easy terms, e> evchanee for piece of Jand. Call 712 11th street. 10 23 6t BUY W. A 8. ICASTORIA For Infants and Children ifn Use For Over 30 Years Always bears %? O\ the Signature f Cacfitllithe sale at Come early if you want EMBARGO ON Lack of Shipping Facilities Re-: Special on Millinery Two lots of trimmed hats worth.from $5.00 to $8.50, this PRESIDENT’S DAUGHTER AIDS WORKMEN PARIS, France. The great: Ludendorff is ‘slipping. boggan. Sven the newspapers in Germany. has plucked up courage to inqlude hin in the “List uf Reasons Why Germany Is Losing.” They ad- mit that he “guessed: wrong.”, Here are four reasons which one Berlin: paper gives. for the HUN re- verses = 1—That German “great headquart- ers. greatly underestimated the re serves. of Marshal) Foc J 2--That German — reserves — them- selves, have been considerably -weak- ened’ by their strenuous attempts to break through last spring. S—That Ludendorf erred in think- ing it not necessary to, build impreg- nable defenses. 4—That the morale of the German troops has ‘weakened, owing to bud. in- fluences’ from the rear. Neutral papers coniment on — the German “reasons” as probably mark- ing the beginning of the end of Luden- Read What MARGARET “WILUON (By Newspaper Enterprisé Ass’n) If My Washington; D. C.—Miss Margaret Friends Wilson, only unmarried daughter of ; the president, has started a movement Complain |to place schoolhouses At the disposal ; of workmen in cities and towns having I imunition, centers, for the purpose of meeting and organizing unions. i Recommend Bridgeport, Conn., Miss Wilson opened one of the schoolhouses a sa public forum and with a special idea that the school should be used by the work- lers of that part of the districtvas a ‘general assembly place, Recently dur- ing one of the strikes the employers made it impossible for. ‘thi orkmer. to hire.a hall, PERUNA Mrs. Alvert Huet, 264 Hackmatack St., South, Manchester, Conn., writes: “| had catarrh of the stomach, bow- ele and: livér, [‘had-ati the doctors. ot South Manchester and also a spe- elalist from Hartford, Conn., but to’say in'the end I was taken to my bed entirely. 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The following now on display: Officers Aviation i Engineers 4 Signal Corps, Infantry - Field Artillery Machine Gun Medical Quartermaster” Ordnance , Red. Gross |- Y. M. CLA. Navy ‘ Marines, each $1.50. Mail Orders Promptly Filled. ‘LARGE LUMPS. dorff. They point to the gradual les-) sening of Hindenburg'’s popularity and his eventual oblivion, They: think. Ludendorff is riding the same road. The German newspaper apologists {say Ludendorff thought open fighting would continue making it unnecessary for him to build strong defense territor’ where he did not expect to} stay.” —— wr ws. 5. —-— LEAVE IT TO REICHSTAG. Copenhagen, Oct. | ment was made by the chancellor of a bill to, make the Re#hstag respons- ible for war or peace, the measure to become effective when th project for a jague of nations shall become oper- ative, BUY WS & Maud—Isn’t 30 to 50 too old to hope ;for any improvement? I should say not. One just begins to live. 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