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Ne ; +s1V. Wilcox, Nonpartisan, for the state FRIDAY, FEB. 21, 1919, While Giving Due Honor to. ‘the Heroes of Today— eet ‘Let Us Not Forget HIM Our first American! iS it we, as a Nation, live up to the high ideals established for us by. George Washington, we need never blush for our country’s standing i in the syorld . His was the “eommon sense litted to the level of genius.” At the close of the Revolution, he faced what many of the peoples of Europe are facing tcday— Chaos. Out of it he evolved, by the gift of leadership and devotion to his ideals, a democracy which is today serving as a_model for the world. i He did this—not by enWlatine Alianee of intellect—not by the iron hand of militarism—but by “he confidence he inspired in his men. They knew that no matter what happened—no matter what the odds—he would never do anything mean, low or dishonorable. That’s certainly something worth striving for—The confidence of one’s fellow beings. CUSTOM TAILORING HAND PRESSING EXPERT REPAIRING ' DRY CLEANING S.E.BERGESON & SON Ciosed Evenings Except Saturday te from Washington county in: NONI ISAN IS oe County Ref uses to! but the senate rejected his ¢! referring the question to avs election. Stillwater, Minn., Fed. 21.—George H, Sullivan, independent, defeated W. Townley “Helpéd.” } A. C. Townley, who came hete t make an address inf behalf of. Wilco: *4t is ‘believed SS SR 102112085710 6 v0 the defeat ‘o! he league a NOTICE | For the Beulah Coal All kinds of “Auto Shields and Side Lights}. OVER-EATING cut'and set at Faunce’s, | f is'the-root of neatly’ all digestive evils. If your digestion is‘weak or Ath St. Also figured, | out of kilter, better cat lersand use round, chipped and plate | EPUB | eut and set on short N0-| ff the new:aid to better (digestion. | Plensent to take*effeetive. Let sp y election held Thursday. The perro gerne VDED MITTEN vote was 2421 to 2160. Wilcox’s, NOTICE TO CREDITORS, election to the senate last-fall was de-|__ In the mater of the estate of Walter clfred by the senate to ‘be void be-| V. Breen, deceased. icause of alléged violations of the cor-| _Notice-is hereby given by the und Flirt With League Candidate |rupt practices act. Sullivan, whe ran; Signed William E. Breen, administra v # s second to Wilcox, claimed the seat,/°T of the estate of Walter W. Breen, lai late of the township of Hay Creek nhs panty shige ind state of Phone 75, City Fuel Co. SENATE BILL 134 IS REVISED BY LEAGUE LEADERS Measure to- Curb Miss Nielson Turns Up in New Suit of Clothes Amended to provide foy a commis- || Slon of tive instend of three, as orig: inally planned, and to include among these members. the superintendent of public instruction and the commission- er of: agriculture, and with a further amendment providing that the powers J] 4nd duties of ‘the state superintend- ¥| ent of public instruction be regulated by the eontmission only insofar as they previously have been regulated ‘by the several boards which this commission | succeed, senate bill 134, in an entirely new dress, was reported out from the afternoon, - ‘his bill creates astate administra- i board of five members t eceed |the » board of education, board of control and board of wegent Tt is missioner of agricult p members ex. heir fall time to the work of she com- n and are to receive $3,000 ber ion is to assume all the by the state board a of hth grade preparation of common her powers, powers and duties of the state uperintendent of public instruction as eretofore provided bv Jaw shall be to the supervision and control d of administration only |i . ddutiés were a g a s Pp supe ay ti ii on Sef this’ act.” 's of, and im ‘awaingt) said with :ihe o a vithin, six months attorney. for administrator, in the Webb-Block in the city of Bismarck in the county | of Burleigh, state of North Dakota. | Dated or 21st day of February, | ALD. 1919. i WILLIAM BREEN, Sa d Administrator. | First publication on the 21st day of A. D. 1919. See a “live wire” star in a “live | wire’ play in “Unexpected Places’ vat the Orpheum tonight. For the Beulah Coal etd f | Ki-moids bel bi ae L. FAUNCE "| digguvetrocice || Phone 75, City Fuel Co. ‘MADE BY SCOTT & eon. Palais (eka aoa ae) j MAKERS OF SCOTT’S EMULSION Dealer In- | HILDREN * 1 Ta] | a Should not be “dosed” ang PAINTS, OILS, GLASS AND | ee Stull not be “aise HARDWARE ' MEN< “outside” treatment— 216-218'4th St. Bismate | Keen your glathes yy cleaned, pressed ; in my employ. as SC KLEIN Plain and changeable effects in At tion Counters most convenient. _°r fitted wai * $49 and -$2.25 A ‘pockets—_ Es Fe ea ae (Sizes 84 to 5y) $1.98, $2.25 and $3.98. Remarkable Values-Featured Saturday PETTICOATS BUNGALOW APRONS ~ - pretty- flounced styles— Bungalow ‘Aprons in light or dark colored Many patrons:will find our No- ___ Percales button down front or back; elastic , ing, collars, ties and belts; lain or novelty ‘A CLEARANCE SALE OF s Ww omens House Dresses WILL BE ON SALE SATURDAY ee nk ees _=<=<S<S] 0 OE —="oowWwWw_e ‘Simple, attractive models, of various Cotton Fabrics; some from regular stock, others from various special assortments, will be sub- coset to peremptory price reductions and offered at—— _ yo The WONDER Store 98e and $1.79 st line; contrasting color pip- Z te committee on state affairs Pri- |‘ | provided that ‘three membi hall be | stnart x {ous in action. -|ly in . | neutrs € 5 | off, boils: cease, :/SUPREME COURT ,| at the $2.26 guaranty was taken up to- > ae E. Anderson Lbr. C COMPLEXIONS WIN BEAUTY DOTeTS Why Siuarte “Calcium ‘Wafers Ban- ish Pimples, Blackheads, and kih Amperfections. They. Do’ Work Wonders. SEND FOR FREE TRIAL PACKAGE. yellow muddiness. dis pT soon have the’ comple: talk about. Ne bleaches or other alo this, Geta 50 Calcium) Wafers . today. Or if you wish first to them send the coupon for a free trial package. ——_—_ “_.. FREE TRIAL COUPON 'F. A, Stuart Co., 823 Stuart Bldg. | Marshall, mich. Send me | by return mail free trial p j age of Stuart leium Wafers. | PINGS ET Sees estate vet ——/ WS treats aajctac ihe ticks nsiaindibicsethasiednels | |. Cily Sta GRANTS WRIT The supreme court granted an ternative writ today directing Post master General Burleson to show cause why he should not be restrained from putting into effeat increased teléphone rates. The order to show cause is returnable March 10. Attorney General Langer has, sta. ed the action togcancel phone rates which would. meap an, increase of from 24 to 86 per cent:to North Da- kota toll users. TAKE UP WHEAT BILL. Washington, Feb. 21—The wheat bill giving thep resident authority to apopint agencies to purchase wheat day by the house with an agreement of general debate of five ‘hours. ACCEPT INVITATION. Paris, Feb, 21.—Nicnolas ‘Tcha: owsky, president of the northern R sian government, has consented to the participation. of his government, on the contference:on Princes’ island. TO START FIRST FLIGHT. St. Paul, Feb, 21—The first airplane flight between the Twin Cities and Dulfith was y aviators. e et to. reach Duluth by 1:80. The machine cari aeroplanes flying 80 miles an} were sighted north of the Twin Citi FIRST ADDRESS IN BOSTON. Washington, Feb. 21—Presid Wilson’s. first homecoming will ‘be delivere din Boston Febr 24, it’ was announced today. ‘Hi pects to de ba ut his desk in the white hou: ‘tuesday. ‘Secretary. s has announced that the president would start upor . jhiss return trip to Paris’ about March 5. See Bert Lytell “at the Or- pheum tonight in “Unexpected Places.” Carney Coal Phone 94 See a “live wire” star ina “live wire” play in “Unexpected Places” at the Orpheum tonight. TWO DESTROYERS MERGE INTO ON. The Brith Destroyer ‘Nubiai lost her. stern after bumping into a ming. So the Admivaltyy loved in-her bows — sizes!’ | and welded them to.the stern vot the HMS'Zulu* winch ran into another mine and had parted with, the revolt being 3 pete” Geol new destroyer! which the Royo! Navy christened’ whe “Zubian " Showing of Exquisite Spring a Truly a rich display---one that no woman” will care to miss. It presents the new | weaves and designs in silks for spring ap- | parel, and gives a splendid forecast of the ‘ine fabrics that will lead in fashion’s ‘favor. Here are taffetas, georgettes, failles, crepes -—all the best weaves in an iInfinity of lovely designs and colors, priced very mod- erately, too! Great Values in Winter Dress Fabrics All the short pieces, odds and ends of winter dress materials have been assem- bled and marked at prices designed to effect a quick disposal. All useable lenghts, too, and many of the best patterns, weaves and colorings. There are certain, to be many pieces:here that you want. Cor and buy them at the following prices. ONE-THIRD OFF REGULAR PRICE Sale of Rich Silk Smartly made Petticoats with that dressy touch, rich, lustrous, beauty, assorted colors. Values up to $7.00. In three lots for Saturday $1.98 $3.98 $4.98 “It-is the Corset not the figure, that gives lines of grace: cand beauty,” and we offer four assortments of se Corsets, ‘broken ae vie ae = ae ae $2. 9 re LOT 3—Assortment of dis- $ 1°48 Lor en 2 ee ie os $2. 00 LOT 4—Assortment of Corsets. ~ 48c A. W. Lucas Co. AT. WAY DOWN PRICES - Petticoats VERY SPECIAL PRICE ON SATURDAY Buy Patrick Fibre Silk Hose No. 848. The price:we offer on this Black Hose is far below market 29 c value. Sale Price, a pair -.........--. eee Wayne Knit, full fashioned, Black and White Hose No. 611. Specially priced at, 39 c VOL PALE ooca elas foes orsidie oe ere» oisse e)eieie giateleyeus Weer 's superior quality Ever Wear Hose in Taupe, | Tan, White, Black, Gray, Brown and $1: 00 Castor. $1.50 value. Sale Price........ Women’s lustrous Fibre Silk Stocking No. 5150, either Black or White. Our Special 65c 1 Sale Price, per pair ...... 26 -ge eee lee eee eee ; Children’s Service Stockings, the kind that stand the wear and tear of the youngsters, sizes 514 1 8 to 914. Our extra special price, pair ......... iC Save on Corsets Now — - Splendid Models for All Figures eo. Sa continued numbers at....... Special values at .....--.-. +05 re ie The Store of Quality and Service