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LEGISLATIVE AND OFFICIAL GOSSIP AND’ DOINGS DEMOBILIZE RAPIDLY. Washington, eb. 22—Seventy four thousand, three hundyed ‘and thirteen Officers: have either, been discharged or have resigned from the army to- date while. 1,164,518, mén have bean released. Orders issued up to ghe 2lgt of Feburary provide for the mobijization of 1,500,000 — aditional men. + HEARINGS DEFERRED. Because’ Engineer Hagenaw, who with Ericson of Chicago made ‘North Dakota’s public utilitiy survey at the direction of Attorney Genéral Langer. could not’ be present, the Grand Fo utility rate hearing set for lebru 24 and the Fargo hearing, schedule: for February 26, in the offices of the raijway commission at~ the capitol, have been. indefinitely deferred. BOWEN IS IN TOWN. > A, E. Bowen, chief clerk of the 15th assembly, and one of the prominent league managers attached to the St. Paul office, is here looking ’em over. Bowen declares that he misses A. J. ‘ Divet of Wahpeton, a minority mem- ber of the last house whose pet ant- pathy was Mr. Bowen. Otherwise Mr. Bowen claims as ‘his chief distinction ‘ that he was the only league speaker who took part in the Minnesota ¢am- paign who was not arrested for sedi- The large dining room of the Grand Pacific hotel will evening of one of the prettiest social events of the season, the annual dinner dance of the United Comme’ | elers. The affair will be str formal ands demoerati ber of: invitations have been town people, and it-will heoa get n for the citizens of T ay at home, and the | | tzengi nwho -spend, 2 .imajerity, of their } time seu ng up and down the state; { and sister states, pursuing the nimble | little order, The guests tonight are expected to number from 200 to 250 couples. Chef Clausen intends to add new laurels to | his: culinary fame through the course dinner which he has planned for the (big event, and O'Connor's. orches which has been engaged to furnish mu sie for dancing, promises # lively pro- gram of new numb The invitations are issued for 9 ofclock; at which hour dinner will he} “served. Dancing then will continue un- | f midnight. All-of Bismarck’s many who STATE HOUSE NEWS FOR THE DAY , tion or violation of the espionage laws COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS TO GIVE ANNUAL DINNER DANCE TONIGHT be the scene this} ¢ of the ; dies and gentlemen who wish to wear | —e— ene of the state or nation, or otherwise charged with disloyalty. Bowen cam- paigned for ten weeks with LiXt- bergh, the league candidate for goy- ernor, and fact that’ he did not spend a single night behind the bars in all that time is regarded by Mr. Bowen as somewhat of a distinction. BURLESON MUST ANSWER. : an alternative wirt issued by supreme court Friday, Postmaster General Bur leon must. appear be- fore that ‘tribunal March 10 to show cause why he should not be restrain- ed trom collecting on telephone tolls within the state the. new’ schedule whicu he -made ‘effective in: a, recent order, Thisgschedule increases intra- state telephone. rates for long di: tance calls all the way from 26 to 8. per cent. NO CHAUFFEUR FOR FRAZIER. Eecause North Dakota is a demo- cratic state, Governor Frazier’ is no: to be allowed by the appropriations committee a fancy chauffeur at $2,332 for the biennium. The same individ- ual, however, is retained on the gov- ernor’s payroll at exadiy tle same stipend but under the title of ‘“care- taker for executive mansion.” And if he chauffs as well as caretake: norfe will be the wiser. ‘ of jovial, genial ‘and generous nights will constitute committee. for the cei yone who comes will he s ed by. that delightful hospitality which the capital, city's commercit! travelers are so well noted. Tickets will be on si Arand © Pac ning at §5 the couple. Come'as You Please, While the party is to be an inform al vaffair, the committee announce that it will be entirely proper for 1: T tio eve hotel this eve- evening attire to do so. This matter is ileft by the committee entirely to the judgment of the individual. It seems prodable that there will be about an even mixture of formal and informal garb, and neither the one} nor the other, the committee says Wil be out of place or conspicuous, | The menu follow Kalamazoo ( Ripo Olives Rockaway Juni30 Oyster Cocktail | Simifating theFood | ting the Stomachs and Bowels Thereby, gy PrototingD ¢ | Seer Opa Ne , » : hy old At Omonths Sayer | a Exact Copy of Wrapper. Neil Ried, of his experiences. Patriotic Hymns. C. Boise. Humphreys, Miss Steelé Solo—“The Stars and Stripes Mrs. Schoelkopf. : - Closing Hymn—“America.” Mothers Know That Sa PASTOR ‘PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday Evening, 7:30 Address: ol “WASHINGTON, THE: PATRIOT” Of Catigny, Soissons, Argonne and St. Mihiel will tell FESTIVAL OF SONGS Duet—“Alone With Thee,” (Feris), by C. D. King and Double Quartette—“A New Song,” Wilson. Quartette—“Speed the Republic,” Messrs, Halverson’ and For Infants and Children. 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Flavoring extract bottles have special shelf. ‘ Le UNDERTAKING & SMBALMING Corner Op posite Postoffice Grilled Native Beef Tenderloin au |. ———~ @ | aniversa ball h by ,th Fe oe peg ienon : \ _ CITY NEWS | Yeomen of that city.” given by ts ANNUAL BANQUET OF TH French Fri Potatoes ? @ | become f th ivest i Carrots and Peas Ki J North Dakota, eines ihe. cone at| MUSICAL CLUB E E T OF WEEK California Fryuit:-Salad: e: “To Jamestown. State Manager Elliott! to put his Se Victory Ice Cream Assorted Fancy Cake | CHURCH ‘NOTES Trinity Lutheran John Flint, pastor. Services in| Norwegian at Wa. m+ ces in Eng- shat 7:30 p. mop Sunday school xt } 12m. \ Rev. St. Gedrge's Episcopal Church. Third and Thayer; Rey. George Buz. | zelle, rector. } Sexagessima Sunday. | ¥ communion at S a.m. ‘i \ leat 10 a, m, | y tnd: sermon | yer and setmonw Morning pr Evening pr The Salvation: ‘Atmy. it Main St. se Hieegita to- | i Youtg Peoples’ legion; 8 . What consti- Good music and C, Bell in ghteous life Ensign and Mrs, J. command, Evangolical Association. 75 p.m. Byening All ser' rmon at § p, iy es ure conducted in the ept the morning sermon, Methodist Episcopal Church. north of the, McKenzie J. Mutchesbn, D.-D., OW with J. A. will ment.” s by . ™M., morning service, under the dire n of M Larson. Dr. L. K. Billings, “The Centenary Mov hool at 12,m., addres . m., Epworth league, topic, hThe Rebuilding of Europe ;” leader, Pauline Lobach, 0p. m., evening service; good mu- old fashioned hymns ; special num- bers. The pastor will preagh on “God in the State, the Community and the Life.” All having no other church home and all-visitors in our city are cordially invited to attend. First Presbyterian Church Corner Second:and Thayer streets, Rev. H. C. Postlethwaite, minister. Morning setvice at 10:30. Theme: “There Is a Lad Here.” Music by the quartette, Miss Steele, Mrs. Lomas, ‘Messrs. Halverson and Humphreys. Sunday school at\l2 m. Classes for i all, Christian. Endeavor at 6:30. A meeting for yougg: people with # pro gram. ‘Evening service at 7:30. Address, “Washington.” Mr. ‘Neil Reid, veter- an of. Cantigny, Soisson, Argone, and St. Mihiel will tell some of his ex- periences. An unusually attractive musical program has \been prepared involving patriotic hymns, an anthem! by the double quartette, a quartette number wy Messrs, ‘Halvorson and Humphreys and ‘Miss Stele and Mrs. Lomas, a solo by Mrs. Schoelkopf, and a duet by Messrs. King and _ Boise. | advertisement | elsewhere. All} are: most cordially invited: i . Drive Going Well. Tha Salvation army drive for tunds\ for charity work which opened Fri- day is continuing over today with great success. It would be very dif! cult to find a man or\ woman in. Bi: marck who is no anxious to contrib-| ute something to the support of the Salvation: Army. The funds ibeing; colected in this campaign will be de- ovted wholly. to carrying on the mis- cellaneous charities whose responsi- bilities the local corps has assumed. | { The: religious work of tre army | cared: for through other .channels. ‘It | is expected the drive will giose this | evening when the fund will ‘be well) over the top. jing. yand Mrs. Christ Engen, “Miss Catherine. McDonald lett: last night on No, 2,to spend.a few days! | with friends ‘in, Jamestown. ¥ BY ( Atkinson is Home, Lieut. Myron Atkinson is home from | ,eastern camp. where he £ng t sev u) months in, milit rvies, ee Billingsty Here, ' Dr. L. K. Billingsby arrived in tow. today and ‘is @ guest at the “Annex” hotel. He will preach -in the Metnod-| ist church at 10:30 tomorrow mora- had Back From Show. KE. Lahr of the Lahr Motor Co., Carl Pederson of the Mis- Sale youri. Valley Motor C We | ot Corwin of the Corwin’ Motor €o. are | Drs. home from=the “Twin Cities, where |.2nd ‘they took in the’great automolitie ex: \ position whith ends today: In:'a ‘Hospital. Information reaches us ‘to fect that Paul Cashman is d od France through an enforced sojouri in a hospital. We are glad to learn that the indisposition has been. suc- cessfully dealt with und we hope that |: no long delay willbe experienced. Back ‘From Chicago. Frederick W, Keith, Bismarck area- itect, is hack from,Chicago, where he spent several ‘months doing special work for tie government, and he preparing to immediately reopen his -office here. Mr, Keith regards the progpects for a big: building season a: very good. From St Steele. , \-B. Murray of Steele was in the aay yesterday and ‘today attending to some business matters and consult- ing local physicians about his health, which has been poorly for some thre? months past. The physician gave him much encouragement. “Mr. Murray 43 deputy clerk of the court. . Yeomen Ball. The Brothcrhood of American Yeo- | men will hold a short buginess ses- sion Monday evening, when arrange- ments will be completed for the big anniversary ball to be given Tuesday evening. The proceeds from this af- fair are to be useh for the purchase of costumes for the drill team. Luther League. Thursday, February 27. the: Luther League of the Swedish Congregation- al church will be entertained at a so- cial. and business’ meeting by ‘Miss Hilda Spongberg at,the home of Mr. 714 Mandan avenue. A cordial invitation. to at- tend is extended to members and | friends of the society. Is Busy Man. W._H. Elliott; . state: manager for the Brotherhood "df :American Yeo- men, is one of thé ybusiest men in North Dakota. Tomorrow, with Mrs. Elliott, he leaves for, Fargo, where the Gate City Homestead. will tender Mr. and Mrs. Elliott'a,receptipn’ Mon- day evening. Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Eliott return to Bismarck. te:take in the aniversary ball of the Capital City |“ homestead, and. Wednesday they. are | = off, again for Wahpeton’.to attend an COWAN’S i CANDY: | SPECIAL —for— Saturday & Sunday WEWILLSELL “ |) =LOWNEY’S | MIXED | gs eS { DEFEAT ELLENDALE ! and Mrs. Lomas. Are Calling,” (Johnson), by. Jamestown, ‘N. D.,° Feb. 22.—The Jamestown high last night defeated EK lendale 38 to-6. The Jamestown high schopl girls’ team defeated the , La- Moure girls en the lafter’s floor, 23 to 18. For the Beulah Coal* Phone 75, City Fuel Co. CHOCOLATES Regular price ~80c ~per fort... ce. O0C |i for-s.<.... ‘shoulder to the, wheel-in jthis state. | Millard Jacobson of Painted Woods is here on the last lap of his return trip from France, where he saw active | commodious, dinin service with the | relage of the warfare in whi gaged. {death but Fate was kind to him and jhe .returns While in the ¢ guest at the home of the Little who are cousins. lby Rev, C. E tors: will thes a ar grant int teele ‘i’ ‘Sind - | yur yet atid 2 The event. of the week in society { present. Mrs, circles was the amual banquet of the efnlly finnie J. Nielson gracic Thursday Musical cl successfully Thursday, Musical, club, snceessfally,| snonded toi hh fdnkt, eMusion ie the staged with a large attendance in the | pahlie Schools,” and her apt discus- room of the Grand abject was greatly appre- army, He pacific hotel Thursday evening? In- vone. Ces tO] cluding guests, 70 people were present. ion of the feast a pro- he en-| ,,, 7 al numbers was given, The guest of honor for the evening was | He was @nce and iL of : a lot of hairdreadth escapes from | Miss Minnie J. Nielson, state superin- tendent. of public instruetion. | suaytet composed 06) Miss Bieale At 7:30 four courge dinner was Loomis. Henrv Halvorson. and a | At TO a four course dinner was | Cceve W. Humohreys, Donald Me- served. Between courses toasts were tenn offered. some” violin, numbers, responded to by C. 1. Burton, W. L. [and Mrs. J. A. Little and Mrs. ED, Smith and Mrs. M. W. Roan, the jast | Rose piano selections. ’ named reading the response of Mrs, Following this nrogram dancing was Back From ‘France. Hi. H.. Steele prestadd as toastmistresi Ui sion of the vinted by eve At the cone gram of mus “Yank” some mighty lively experie | including voeal selections by Mrs. F. E, | Luehe. ca Miss Lancetta Steele and a not a ‘scratch. he has been “a family be} ring 7 Meeting at Steel centenary team consisting of) Wheeler of Mandan, who could not be | enjoyed for two hours. L. K. Billingsby, Robert. Warner : Lieut. 'H. C. Northeatt, as: 1 § sWANTED--Girl good wages. : A -| gation to attend the meetings and. to gather .gformation and iy piration. chureh,. at ihe Lethodist Episcopal ' ‘church fs st. ‘ysis: Ufledting the new demands bf the new dgysfyith a heartines sand, ¢fficiency le: | phat promise well. for general “house: Call, 830-M, > 2-2) artly moder nest yaseriatt pire Vermily@ and local pa b-district” pro- ie thodist bray house. 2 ‘ose in’ Phone’ 6 ic a oe 7 Lemp semen remmnemncemmrememstome | Washington! ES ae ee ee ee Day George Washington was a great man, and will be so regarded until the end of time. Why? Because he was moderate, disinterested, unshakable! . He stuck to his own self-appointed standards of HONOR. and HIGH RESOLVE with obstainate courage unmatched in a selfish world of men. ° f Having once seen the light, he rood where it led—tho it led thru hell! By lofty resolution and unswerving purpose Washington founded the mightiest business concern on the globe—the U.S. A.! 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