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SIX BLOCKS OF NBW PAVING IS OPEN TO PUBLIC, Fifteen Blocks Finished and Thirty Expected Before Win- ter Stops Activities ix blocks of new concrete pavi the first in the new ty Band C. » honor of bi first one vyement is in ex- reet paving in th that before urbin s of pav the present time ix blocks opened y bloc re been fir a rushed on rt that i ww being “cured ’| i NEURALGIG PAINS Give Way to Soothing Kamiin's AT B I G BANQUET Wizard Qil if} be opened to traffic withia a} Y » rushed to completion be- time, more th pte curbi yn inthe worl:,| been completed which is thin the impre : of this work aul be fix- | Service man who will attend. the ban- 75—City Fuel! but intend attending the celebration Co., for Medora Coal. GERMAN GENERALS MAY BE PRESENT nd | Von Hindenburg and Ludendorff ' Wanted to Attend Home- tortured | coming Festivities y brings | | When the War Mothers said they j would feed every man in‘ this. city | October 15 who wore a uniform duxing | the late war, they did not realize what | complications .would follow. It was enough to make them un- y when they found that Jack Pershing ‘who would be present to partake of * / the homecoming feast, but now the \names of Von Hindenburg and. Lu- dendorff appear on the “list. Inas- much these two personages were ely engaged in proving’ to rid how mighty Germany’s {army was, their reception at the ¢,| homecoming wlil be a warm one, Hindenburg or Ludendorff ‘do or do not appear the War Mothers are go- ing ahead with their plans to serve; the best home cocked turkey dinner | that was ever set before a doughboy or a gob. But in order that they do not run short in their preparations, t the War Mothers wish every former | quet to register at Harris & Co., where a list of names is daily becoming longer. Those who reside out of town jnext Wednesday should register by | mail. had signed the list of those j But whether Jack Pershing, or .Von |* Kill weather. Dont{StartratBiglFire'to an Autumn, Chill ! Use a Perfection Oil Heater—saves all the muss and bother of starting a big fire—kills the shivers on chilly mornings and evenings, Save your coal for cold Why will women continue to drag around in misery, suffering with the ailments peculiar to their sex, that drag them down to misery and despair, with backache, nervousness, the blues, derange- ments and irregularities, when there is a proved remedy for just such conditions? For more than forty -years Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound has been overcoming these ailments until it is now recognized everywhere as the standard remedy for woman’s ills. For Twenty Yearsthe Friend of This Woman Akyon, Ohio.-~“I am fifty-one years old and going through the Change of Life, and Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound is doing me lots of good. if felt run-down and a Next week is Perfection “Chill-Chasing” Week—see the big display and demonstration at your dealers, Prices from $6.25 to$11.00. fi Lydia E.Pinkham’s iS) < weak but since takingshe Vege- table Co 1917 STAR HEADS BISMARCK ELEVEN Gene Kilmer, a member of the fa- mous 1917 team of the Bismarck high, which played through the season with- out losing a game, was elected captain of candidates at the high school last night. afternoon, John Rohwedder,;, a University of North Dakota athlete now practicing law at Ashley, will referee. The Queen City is said to have a good team, and a large number of fans are expected to accompany the visiting eleven. mpound | am much stronger sat better. I.can eat and sleep, am gaining flesh and can do more work than I have for sometime. I wenty yearsago your Vegetable Compound helpedme during childbirth. 1 wish you would print this in your paper so that other women may read it. There is nothing better for the relief of suffering womanhood than Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound. It does away with sickness and - nervousness which is very. often responsible for the lack. of perfect harmony inthe home.” MrS. A. FRIEDLANDER, 840 Elmore St., Akron, Ohio. If you need a. medicine of “this kind you may | SUPREME COURT SURE COURT, From Richland County. Nels Martinson, Plaintiff and Res- pondent, vs, Nils O. Freeberg, Defen- dant and Appellant. Syllabus: 1. Under See , C. i, 1918, the false’ and ampr dd OTD lication of an oral statement which charges any person With crime, or imputes to him want of chastity con- stitutes slander, 2. It is not necessary that the charge of unchastity should be made in direct terms; but it is sufficient it the words used ‘are: such as impute. unchastity, and were so understood “3. A complaint charging the false and unpritileged publication by the defendant of an -oral'--charge that plaintiff and defendant’s wife went upsteirs together, und that this did ood {o. defendant; and ge was understood Ly the persme who heard it to mean tiff and’ defendant’s — wife ©) for the parposetof Way- nl intercasree “states..a cause of action. ee ie Appeal from the ‘District Court : of. Richland County, Allen, Judge. Defendant / appeals from. an- order overruling-a demurrer‘to ‘a ‘complaint. Modified: and’ affirmed. | Opinion of the Court ‘by Christlanson,: Ch. “J. Robinson, J? (dissents. > Grace, J. con- curs in’part and in part;dissents, not Ico! that the ge a Forhes, -of Wahpeton, Attorneys for Appellant, pete Sash Ras W. G. Curtis and Hug6® P.. Reming- ton, both of Lisbon, for Respondent. COUNTY AUDITORS THINK NEW PLAN IS FAR TOO SLOW County ,auditors the state over are complaining to the:stat Bismarck will open its formal sea-| son with Dickinson here Saturday) The game will be called | at 4 at the capitol athletic grounds. | O. $. Sem, of Mitner?and. Jos. :G. | ‘auditor’s of-| the. assessed val-| A Coo LADDIN\ king Utensils, \ NEW PERFECTION AND PURITAN oul handled by the state auditor’s office, |the valuations as adjusted by the state board of equalization were ‘eer- ified out in August. This duty was ‘assigned to the state tax commission by the last assembly, and the mem- u s oF Talk about adventures ! Men in the Navy comé home with the kind ‘of experiences that most chaps read of oaly in the books. ; Here’s your chancel Uncle Sam has; as you know, a big. Navy. and_ gives red- blooded, young fellows like you ‘an opportunity to step aboard and “shove off”. What will you get out of it? Just this: Be “SA chance to rub elbows with foreign folks in strange pasts of ‘the world... 4 he chance for’ good honest work on shipboard—the kind of work that teaches you something >, real; the Keind of work thet puts: * > In the Nat _ Shove off !-Join the Cook Stoves bership of this commission was re- duced from three to one. This is considered one of the reasons for the |, present delay, and there is much ad- verse comment ‘on the part of the county auditors. —“and from there we went to Japan” becf on your shoulders and hair ca your chest. You will get 30 care-free vaca- tion days a yéar, not-counting chore Icave in home or forcign ‘ports. * You will have the kind\of com- sadeshi¥ in travel that ‘sailors know. . x You will have regular pay, ever and above your meals, lodg- jag and your first uniform outfit ‘ | —good stuff all of it. i You,.can join for two years, \\ “When you get through you'll be physically and: mentally “tuned up”: for the: rest of your life. 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