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Your answer must be in our office on or _ Bismarck Tribune BISMAR STEPS TAKEN 70 ORGANIZE STATE SPORTSHAN CLUB Protection ef Game From Hun- | ¥¢ ters and Hunters From Law-Makers Sought Prelimin tion of bot men’s asoci meeting of 1 Knights of 1 steps for the orgayiz joual and a state spor en at a mass: noon, OL W. temporary chairman and Thomas TL, Poole tempor peretiry. Sportsmen's clubs throughout state are to be communicated with in the hope that a general coalition of these -asoc 1 moy be, affe The objects sought are general prote tion for all game within the borde of the state and opposition to Jaws meeting 4s fo be held in from other organ ious Will. be tendance anc permanent stat association can be. forined. INGOME TAX DODGERS TO BEPROSECUTED urch 10—An order dnternal Revenue ped that persons fa ‘ome tax reports before 11 be subject to p led upon hones hington, HUMPHREYS’ Tho full list of Dr. Duaphreys’ Remedies for Internal and exterual vse, meets the “needs of families for nearly every ailment frow Infancy to old age—doscrived 1m Di. Humphreys; Manuni | _ mailed frees ae PARTIAL LIST Fe, 1. Fevers, Concestions. laflammations 2. Worms, Worm Fever B. Colic, Crsing. Wakefulness of Infante 7 I~ 4. Diarebes of Children and aduits Colds, Bronchitis cho, Neuralgia, ieadache Vertiza 10. Dyspepsia, Indigestion Wenk Stomach 13. Croup ugh, Laryngitis 19. 20. Whoopied Cough 21. Asthme, Oppressed! Difficult Dreathing 27. lees of the Kidney: Iscontineace e at, Quinsy ES 77. Grip, Grippe, Lo Gripe For sale by druggists every whers, HUMPHREYS’ NOMEO. MEDICINE Co., @orver William and Ann Streets, New York the | ture, when, it 5s hoped that | Girls! in Gold !—$5 for 50 WW | words or less the ords. ~ before that date. CK, N. D. | payers to assist) ti rounding | slackers, up Washington Man | Commercial Club | Luncheon Speaker! Colvin B. Brown of the Chamber of | Commerce of — the nited States, | Washington, D. C., anid Neil Raid, who ot the Fight: | w active > at the front, addres ; Commercial club at luncheon at 6:30 Tue: ‘TYPHUSRAGES IN MOSCOW | Paris, Mareh 10 —Typhus i to the horrors of the pi exw, called the gr according to a British business mar 1 who has just arriged in Parls, no disintec Ig het avater nts. no means Via tue When the were ed out of the union station at that it could Tound the bod ‘ of typhus wl been lying there among the livi days non-Bolshevik population is vd that it has been unable to sist disease. Brewers Are Going Boston, aMr. 10. —Reprefntatives of 3 city said are planning chang ng plant to equip it for c cture, and officers of two ether brewing firms have filed certi- ficates of incorporation as a chocolate company. Carney Coal Phone 94 ‘THE TOLL OFTUIANY... 2600000 GREAT BRITAIN. = 1 B00060. ‘The diagram below shows \Henry W. Richholt, John A. Lar- | Laurson was | man who fills the ; Muissioners. hi There} tend the funeral of his of the! Passed away at a local* hospital this - {whom he came te Dakota territory in jee ) | mile: Into Candy Business | ' | following the death of his first w QO. E. Anderson Lbr. C.! war gave of men; only those killed in action or who died of wotnds received in action are includ ONLY THREE IN RAGE FOR CITY - COMMISSIONERS son and John P. French Contenders for Jobs PICK POLICE MAGISTRATE ; With tomorrow the eet uy for the of petitions, but three cand have yppeured to da for the two city gommi. to be filled at the il 1. ~The ¢ . Henry W. rouncement that his ring, and that his nomin will be ready for filing to The trio are among Bis and be est a few miles of probobly: is no na county who is bette generally liked. John ‘just completed four of Burleig Bismarck’s trial. business came to Bi future capital clothes, and he tified with the city and business Ii more, Th men promi: “3 There ure no such outstanding cam- paign issues have marked city tights of the ;pas Paving is not an issue this spring , as none has yet been planned. No important public im- provement has been contemplated. There is nothing except general ability and fitness for the job for the voters [| sheriff ne of most substan- Henry Richholt a boy when the in its swaddling y iden- one of the retiring com- is taki the baths at » Ind, Whether be will be a candidate for reelection cannot be being < done learned. If his petitions are circulated, the work is bei . for no ene among thos well informed on Bi s lo know wl i the oth mi shalitown, La. this office. For Magistrate. ~ W. Casselman. Judge » Dolan arles KF, Bleck- nnderstood to e office of police | position to { yen relatively little attention: dn the past, altho very much depends upon the calibre of the There is that std, Ato “be, a possibility an cleventh-hour, “dark horse” candidate will appear tn the person of a well known attorney of the city. | To Select .udges. \ Judges and inspectors of election for April 1 will be 1d by the city comission * this gz. ‘The com- rT mgt for several here is much other ‘to be looked saftér. weeks, + and routine busit PIONEER FARMER GOES 10 REWARD Resident. of -Lurileigh County Since 1881 Dies After Month’s Ilness from the day upon; taken fll, Peter kr- Burleigh county rom Fargo, | Just four we which he was strom, a pioneer rmer who came here his home for the last two ter, the late Mrs, Louis H. was born in Finland e came to America in sated in New York, where he wed Augusta Gustafson, with (1881. settling on a homestead three west of the present village of | Baldwin, here were horn three sous and three daughters—Albin, Florence Erstrom Nixon and Chester. Erstrom, and Mrs. Edna Schneider of Bismafck, jatll of whom reside near Baldwin; i!Miss Ellen iErstrom, who teaches at |’ Sikeston, and Harold Trstrom. a stu- dent at the, University of North Da- kota. Mr. Erstrom retired from the farm e | 69, and for eight years he home in Bismarck. December 5, 917, he was united in marriage witb Mrs. Mattie Eeverson of Fargo, a former pioneer resident of Bismarck, and he went to the Gate City to make} his home. a“ Funeral services will be held at 2 o’clock Wednesday afternoon at Mc- Cabe church, and interment wil be in 1 his 1 OF BATTLE RUSSIA.....1790000 how countries in the world |—-Rus- SCOOT THE SCOOTER! ‘LAY NORMAN’S made in Fairview-cemetery. |: PAGE. .whethed, Postmaster Burleson has aue thority to fix. teleplione rates’ within the state were taken today in a position’ ’ filed by’ Kansas. # ak Bet to readjust the-- raj ‘lway.-sitaation throughout the United’ States will be made soon, and that raj !way presidents will be restored to t& 2-operation of their re WAY OF GETTING ABOUT IN LONDON “L, U. 200." That's the number on “| Lady Norman’s\ runabout. : It's known as a motor /, it takes the tag of a motor J London never saw anything J fore. Sir Henry Norman gave it to Lady Norman for lg } Lady Norman tan ‘the 14% horse power ‘engine, give thing a push, hops aboard and gets! anywhere she wants to go as quick aS} ke her, and at the; poonfuls of petrol. | ocial engagements on } that y Norman NO GERMAN | - OPERA WILL BE |. SUNG IN GOTHAM larch 1-—At the instance lerstood th:yt the railways ation considers, that the ne- ors no longer » has come, vr, but}? le, for like it be- a Seek to Fix es Burleson’s Pcwwer Over Phone’ Rates st, why declared the pro: formanees ~niight provoke ingzement. of the Lex: today concelled cone. ason of German operas. Wasltington, © Mareh 10. court have the supreme —_—_— AAA AI ¥ ESN BSP IT SY ED YE WANTED GROCERY CLERK - Must Be ‘*fhoroughly. Experienced. No Others ]Need Apply—Good Wages. GEORGE GUSSNER- Sfteps to eletermine | tracts fo ighs 120 pounds and hails from America, though none; of Vi storbilts have yet been seen ng Fifth avenue on one of the | Aircraft Plunges \ te “round With | ” Officers Aboard Elizabeth N. J. March 10—-A govern- ‘| ment airplane enroute to Philadelphia plunged to the ground with seven ot: s aboard on the autskirts of this toda No one was hart, the cruft plunging into soft mud. = —_——_— ooo RAIL HEADS MAY SEEK OLD JOBS : 24 ACRES Paul, March = 10-—DProminent | railway meu in St. Paul todes overe | riscussing a report that a rec ui move| i | | | | | | | | | | We offer 24 ‘acres of, the choicest garden grouncl in Burleigh county; situated within, oné’mile of the North- ern Pacific Depot, on one of the prin- cipal thoroug‘hfares leading to. Bis- marck. p) / Prices and! terms upon application. a n ~ TWO GOOD HOMES FOR SALE I have five lots at the corner of Ninth & Sweet St., which isa future business site of the best business chances in Bismarck. On this property I have a modern:very well- house of five Will sell at a | Bis. marck Realty Co. Tel. 314 ot 212 Bismarck Bank Bldg. built house of four rcoms, :t!so another rooms; bath houses have light and water. bargain. Come“and look them over. J. B. ALSBURY—9th & Sweet St. Qe IDEAL heat “for all the p wal ople” Wy fs e Nn i | I = Never before have people demanded and enjoyed so many modern con- veniences. But the greatest improvement of all—HOT WATER HEATING—has heretofore been denied the wage earner because of the cost of excavating a cellar. With the invention of the IDEAL ARCOLA Radiator-Boiler—piping is simplified.and a cellar is not needed. The new IDEAL’ARCOLA radiator-boiler Puts IDEAL HOT WATER HEATING comfort in workingman’s cottage, cellarless small stores, country schools, cellarless churches, ete, * The IDEAL ARCOLA takes the place of a parlor stove. But a stove wastes much of its heat up the chimney, whereas the IDEAL ARCOLA is water-jacketed, and con- veys its heat by hot water circulation through pipe-connected AMERICAN Radiators stationed in the adjoining rooms. Every bit of the big volume of heat developed from each pound of fuel is therefore made u: in keeping ALL the rooms uniformly, healthfully warm. There is no coal-waste. The IDEAL ARCOLA does not out or wear out—will outlast the building—is a genuine, permanent investment! Sian Shipped complete ready for immediate operation , The beauty of the IDEAL ARCOLA method is that no cellar is needed. Everything is on/one Hoor. The ARCOLA is placed in any roont that has a chimney connection. No running to cellar. If there are two or more tenants in ‘the building, cach can have his own ARCOLA and make the temperature to suit his own needs—can make his own climate! ° If you do not wish at first to heat the entire building, buy a small size IDEAL ARCOLA and later on bay extra sections for the IDEAL ARCOLA and two or three more:radiators to warm more rooms. ie : Cleanly heating—healthful heating—free.from fire risks! / Unlike stoves, there are no coal-gas leaks into the living rooms. The IDEAL ARCOLA delivers the soft; radiant warmth of hot water—not the dry, burnt-out atmosphere of stove heating. There is no fire-risk to building—no danger to) children—fire lasts for hourst \ The ARCOLA burns hard or soft coal, coke, gas, or wood. Brings cost of heating down to the lowest notch—and gives IDEAL comfort, Put in quickly without disturbing your stove till ready to start fire in the new outfit. Sold by all dealers. Send for catalog “IDEAL ARCOLA Hot Water J"sating.”’ ¢ Phone or write-today! AMER’ JANRADIATOR( Pett orn eg aaa ee a Lamang Ce ea St. Paul, ‘Kanest City, Des Memes, Owaha, ‘Sen Francieco, Lee Angeles, Seattle, Sold by all dealers ~ No exclusive agents i sia had the greatest loss; the U._S., the smallest.