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BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUN O’CONNOR OUT AFTER FIFTEEN YEARS’ SERVICE} Valued Employe of the’ State Has Record of Never Having Injured Anyone. M. J. O'Connor, who had been mo- torman and conductor ox: the capitol street railway’s one car since the in- auguration of service on this sole} North Dakota state-owned public util- ity, resigned his post this week. te hasbeen succeeded by Jack W who formerly was at the state peni- tentiary. ? M. J. O'Connor served in his dual capacity for more than 15 years, and |GOODBY, | ‘WOMEN’S TROUBLES | The tortures and discomforts of | weak, lame and aching back, swollen ake bloated feet and mbs, weakness, iassitude, dizziness, naugea, that tived, | worn-out feeling, nervousness, sleep- j lessn as a rule have their origin jin troubles not “female com- | pla ints.” These general symptoms of! | kidney and bladder disease are well | kno so is the remedy. | ne you feel a twinge of pain [in the bagk or are troubled with head, jache, indigestion, insomnia, irritation |in the bladder or pain in the loins and ower abdomen, you will find quick |and sure relief in GOLD MEDAL | Haarlem Oil Capsules. This old and tried remedy for kidney. disease and ‘allied derangements has stood the in all of this time he did not have an accident nor subject the state to a si gle damage suit. Among the tho | test for hundreds of years. It does the work. Pains and troubles vanish and new Jife and health will come as ands of / passengers who he carried | 0? f ; wero tho legislators in attendance at| YOU coutinue thelr use, When com eight general assemblies ,one special | Pot it oa sale ur two @neh session and the Cowan impeachment | C@mtinue taking a capsule OF mY | day they will keep you feeling fine ue aad all ot ee erat on ,and prevent a return of your trouble. cMiekie” at one time or another. e|_ GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Ofl Cap imported direct from the is an institution which will be missed |ineratceies pratt eer peabat mn acenors py, capitol employ es. and visitors jthem from your druggist. Do not take |a substitute. In sealed boxes, three “AMERICA’S ANSWER COMING” | sizes, TOrORROE tM MONDAY. ee Second United States Official 2 War | [ATTRACTIVE Y. W. Picture Shows Vivid Scenes of American Activities | c. A. WINDOW IN in France } “America's Answer,” the second | LUCAS CO. STORE ted States official war pictures, | < will be seen at the Orpheum theatre | ‘An unusually attractive window dis- next Monday, gu play arranged for tho United War The picture is embled from 30] tty, “Vhich is to begin next Monday 000 fect of film taken by the’U- S-|is shown by the A. W. Lucas Co. in its Signal Corps, A. E. Fs by order or ‘ourth street front. The window was General Pershing and under direction | arranged by Mrs. J. A. Graham and of the general stoff. It is exhibited | Yrisg eddie Homan (with thevald (of by the Divisions of Films of the Com- Advertising Manager ‘Andrews of the mittee on Public Information through |Tidas store. It particularly. sets the World Film Corporation. {forts the good work which is being. The success of “America’s Answer |done at home and abroad bby the Y, W. and its popularity as an exhibition is! 4 “jostess houses. The Y.W. C. due to its vivid pictw of Americans | " ig one of the seven great war work ® their war work in France. . me organiaztions which will profit from picture takes Americans across o | the United War drive which begins ocean and shows what is being done} 9.1 «Monday. The quota for Bismarck over there, not only by the men who| ie Sie OGtr OC witnitis Ieee thew $2 por fight, but those who build bridges | leapita. andihe ieame hope to complete and railroads and big plants, by those 4h, drive here in one da who cut down trees an+ assemble lo- | comotives and send supplies to those; at the front, and those who minister | to the needs of the fighting men. } ARGUED. ‘The question as to whether the d ume orignal jur \trict court can ‘diction in matter affecting the regula- ; tion of public utility rates argued jin supreme court today on petition of 4 | the Bismarck € Co..- which two weeks ago procured an alternative INSTANTLY RELIEVED WITH i 2 receedings instituted in * court to enjoin the coming | | from placing in effect its fifty-cent-pe ep in rates, made Miller, Zuger & [thousand flat iner ‘i operative October 1. oR HONEY REFUNDED. ASK ‘ANY ORUGGIST No. 68. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE BISMARCK. BANK ‘at Bismarck, in the State of North Giakota at the close of busi - vember 1, 1918. : ethene Ne RESOU ance oans and discounts.............+ * $436,597, verdrafts, secured and unsecured. e 4 94.33 Warrants, stocks, tax certificates, claims, @tc. .........sseeecseceee 49,239.30 Banking house, furniture and fixtures. 30'000.00 Other real estate 9,200.00 Due from other ba Fe and other cash items ash 96,181.21 LODAD wet bien eae seer es « $621,713.33: IABILITIES Capital stock paid in. $ 65,000.00 Surplus fund . 33,000.00 Undivided profits, less expenses and TAXES PAID cick jee core nae eo matoraicte 5,566.06 Individual deposits subject to check. $184,918.78 ‘ Time certificates of deposi - 321, Certified checks ..... 5 Cashier's checks outstan : Due to other banks 5,245.18 512,746.27 TOTAL. ... cece eee eieiersreetiea ices $621,312.33 State of North Dakota, County of Burleigh—ss: I, E, M. Thompson, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear get the above statement js true, to the best of my knowledge and belief. E. M. THOMPSON, ed Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before mf this 9th day of November, 1918) (SEAL) ERNEST G. WANNER, 3 Notary Public. Burleigh County, Correct. Attest: N. D. My Commission Expires I. P. BAKER, April 1, 1920. BENTON BAKER, HUGUEUOSUNEROENUONGHUARELODEOOSUONOUOUONEOERUOOGOUOOUOEDEUGUEGAQOELONUGUADONONSORUEOSOOUOEAOUOOUOOOOD For Up-to-Date unbate: Plumbing and ==) 5 = ae S 00, UASONOGOEASUSRAGOERAAROGEOUCUORELAOOUUD! Frank G. Grambs ~ Successor to GRAMBS & PEET 304 MAIN ST., ‘BISMARCK, JOBBERS OF Tillotson, representing the gas com- tor and is open to public nyfi argued that the district. court is without jurisdiction In such mat- ters; that the court has no means of determining whether the rates charg- ‘ed by any public utility are equitable, and that the city’s first recourse’ is through the state railway commis- sion, City Attorney O'Hare, repre- senting the city of Bismarck, argued that the question involved was a breach of contract, inasmuch as company’s franchise specified the m: imum fee which might be charged service, a maximum which the pro- jposed increase exceeds. It is expected the supreme ¢ourt will hand down its decision within a week. In the mean- ‘time, Bismarck consumers of gas were. @tlighted to find a “surcharge” run- ning all the way from 50 cents to tacked to. their October bills, and rep resenting the’ company’s arbitrary in- crease. —=—3vY w. 8.'s. NORTH DAKOTA FEDERATION IS BACK OF DRIVE Fargo, N. D., Not. 9.—The North Dakota State Federation of Labor to- United War Work campaign which is to begin Monday morning to all labor in the state and recommending that labor contribute generously to the fund. The resolutions are signed by S. S. McDonald, president, and Con- rad Meyer, L. C. Brundage, J. M. John- son, Peter Morgan, Frank Milhollan and Harry Pitts, officers and di- rectors. The Fargo college, although handi- capped with the flu, and with but 159 students present, went over the top with $1,043 in twenty, minutes ‘o- day. BUY W, 8, S.——— i BISMARCK THEATRE TO OPEN MONDAY. After being closed for a’ number of! weeks, due to the flu the lid has fin- ally ‘been lifted andthe Bismarck theatre opens Monday svith a noted Paramount picture, “The Kaiser's Shadow,” in which Dorothy Dalton is! starred. | This is one of those intense, thriil-| ing and dramatic pictures with the » Thirty Million of Slaves To Become Free Men x f Vienna, has been extended,” by 1 “the progress of the French revolution, arrested at the Congress 0! ‘ ; _thevcollapse of Austria and Turkey, according to the New York Tribune. : : Instead of Germany consolidating an Empire in Central Europe, interested observers now sec the ll independent. natigns between the Alps and the Allies encouraging the development of a group of final I ine Spe ae oe Yet the ne itieal task Of day. passed resolutions endorsing the; plot woven around tie working of a band, the German secret service spies, | who are finally trapped by the cour, } ageous sherg, Miss Dalton. tI This picture has been highly prais-| ed where it has been shsown in the} east and will no doubt prove a big hit; at the Bismarck, Monday night. i BUY W. 5. 5. “|NQTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS | IN PAYING DISTRICT NO. 2, ! The special a sment commission | have completed the a sment for the cost of constructing paving under cgn- tract number one with the Ford Pav- ing Company in paving district No Two of the city of smarck, North Dakota. This assessment list is now on file in the office of ‘the city audi- inspection. The city commissios wiz act upon this assessment list at ‘the. regular meet- ing lo be held November 25, 1918 at 8 o’clack p.m. Any person aggrieved | may appeal trom the action of the special assessment commission by fil- ing with the city auditor prior to the above date ja written appeal stating therein the grounds upon which such appeal is based. | L. EURTON, Be @y Auditor. 11 9 1t. —— sey w. 6, 3 NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS IN PAVING DISTRICT NO. 2, The special assessment commission have e¢ompleted 4he “assessment for the cost of constructing paving around tke court house block in paving dis- trict Number Two of the city of Bis- marck, North Dakota. This assess- ment list is now on file in the office! of the city auditor and is open to pub- lic inspection. The city’ commission will act upon this assesment list at the regular meeting to be held No- vember 25, 1918, at 8 o’clock p. m. Any person aggrieved may appeal from the action of the special assess- ment commission by filing with the city auditor prior to the above date a written appeal stating herein the grounds upon which such appeal is based. C. L. BURTON, City Auditor. 119 it PUBLIC NIGHT SCHOOL. Enroll in night scnpoi at the High School building next Friday at.$ p. m. All persons who have taken out only first papers for_citizenship will ‘ba given work in civics as directed by the bureau of naturalization. Text- book is furnished free. Classes for others in various other subjects will bo offered if there is a sufficient en- rollment to justify the formation of classes, Students who belong to the publig day school are not admitted to thi night school. For information apply to the superintendent. ‘ J. M. MARTIN, Sput. 11911 22 13. auY W. Ss. TRUANT OFFICER APPOINTED. appointed public school truant ‘officer by the city school board and is authorized to see that children are kept off the street and in school. assuming that any child who can frequent the streets can be in chool: Exceptions to this as- | sumption can only be made onj an excuse acceptable to the city ney, the city health officer, or a family physician. Permits to work for the support of the fam+ required to remain OUOONSAPDOGNOEDDAgaOonOGOAbOREacGaueORAAoNonAnGnAdaucoDuuenaconeNpscstoenesnaauauucngensoncnegnosancenenagnsaanasensiitiss Pipe Fittings and Valves All Work Positively Guaranteed. Phone 561 augers enesnseneteeseestnenannorrcinstenaETHOET 11-9: It W. S. Casselman has beey duly | He is justified in| superintendent, the state’s attor- | ily can only be issued by the state’s attorney. Children found loitering on the streets in school hours will be placed in school by the truant officer promptly and in ‘school. Parents and the public are urged to assist in keeping the. streets clear of children. who should: be in school by phoning the city November 9th. It explains all the many ramific: Other news-topics of unusual interest an - Peace to Make Food ‘Searcer German Toys Not Wanted “Cleaning Up” the Orchestras Evil Effects of Competitive Missions The Best of the Current Poetry Persgnal.Glimpses of Men and Events From Maine to California in, many of the high- class motion picture theaters millions of men and women are being joyously entertained by The Lit- Digest’s “TOPICS OF THE DAY” feature. al utter- erar This consists of a series of “punch” editori: ances—patriotic, humorous, and thrilling—select- ed by THE LITERARY DIGEST from the news- the sacrifices they had made for the kaiser, the generous prince presented each of the blind men with a copy of his photograph.” Talk about warming pans for the antipodes. GENEROSITY. “ Paris, France, Nov, 9.—Read this from the Freie Zeitung of Berne, Switzerland-—an account of the visit of Prince August Wilhelm, ‘one of the kaiser’s six unwounded gons, and his wife to Bromberg: “The “couple visited the institute for men blinded in the war and talked pleasantly with each of the victims, “If 1 were over there.” shaking their hands cordially. that—and do it now—GIVE to the “To show how much he appreciated| United War Work Campaign. IY W. 8. Se MONDAY IS THE DAY. Monday Morning at 9 o'clock. BUY W. S. 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A Healthier, Wealthier, ‘Wiser Land German Colonies as “U-Boat” Bases : Mr. Wilson’s “Cowboy Brutality” Indian Leaders Dubious of Home Plain Words for William From His Rule : oe People Invisible Wounds ot Damascus Steel Leviathans of the Rails a a Vacuum-Picked Cotton Sounding Niagara’s Rapids y “An Ambassador of the Dead” Emancipation of Stonehenge — 4 Turgenef’s Failure * The Religious “Communication french” News of Finance and Commerce “Many Striking Ilustrations, Including Maps and Cartoons a / The Digest Is on the “Movie”’ Screen! paper press of the world. “The Digest” is the first great news-magazine to introduce this novelty and it is meeting with the widest popularity. If you have not yet seen THE LITERARY DIGEST’S “TOPICS OF THE.DAY” feature at your favorite “movie” theater, why not request the manager to” present it? . . High Quality Satisfaction and Economy Better Get In Line ’ RL CARPENTER LUMBER CO. Bismarck, N. D. Telephone 115 INCOME PROPERTY . 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