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LAHR MOTOR SAL COMPANY FREE—Advice, Inspection, Distilled Water As TICKETS ON SALE =| “ARMISTICE DAY” = Z| Vetrola depart = 2 London, Oct, 8 (By The Assoclat- ms | the sale of liquor was fixed at 19 1-2 in = futroduce into parliament. Before the = J country and is alarmed by what has HUNUUAUVAUVUUOOUAUARAAVAUAU CUA JESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1919 FOR D. A. R. DANCE Th istt ‘kets are now on sale for the Arm-|+ day ball to be given at the arm- ory November 11 by Minishoshe chap- ter, Daughters of the American Re- yolution, Mrs, EB, H, Light, chaitman of the ticket committee, — announces that tickets may be procured from Mixs Florence Clark, in charge of the pnt at Hoskins’, O'Connor's orchestra will furnish music for this patriotle event; the armory will be appropriately decorat- ed for the occasion, and a large at- tendance seems assured, The proceeds will be devoted by Minishoshe chapter to necessary rehabilitation of Roose- vell cabin on the Capitol grounds, TWELVE HOUR DAY FOR SOAKING IT Twelye hours a day for posed by British they expect to ed Press.) ~ drinking will be pi saloonkeepers in a bi war the number of week-day hours for London, 17 in provincial towns and 16 in the country. ; The new bill proposes to leave Sun- day how ubstantially as they were) Urbana, IIl., Noy. 3.—Jack, the coon fimes, th: Lonton number 7} ace, acclaimed as the only flying coon, aplied to the whole of England./is now mascot at the Alpha Gamma ramers of the mea say they] Rho fraternity house at the Univer- are seeking to convert the public house} sity of Illinois. Jack was mascot to rom a place used merely for the con-}guch birdmen as Eddie Stinson and umplion of alcoholic drinks tuto one} Joe Levere, and is credited with ten of varied public refreshment and social] hours in the air. Once in the cock- ¢rtertainment. ‘hey propose to remod-| pit he clung like a leech. ¢] public houses in order to make them] WAAR AOS made at the last regular session of ie ogislature og reson Temperance leaders strongly oppose Cert nage eit ihe ibd ecds of the state. The legislature's t wag attacked in the cou un- constitutional, but its validity up- held by a recent decision of the Ne- braska supreme cour' commodious and airy and to introduce music, dancing and games, the bil. The liuor trade,” com- 3. Wilson, secretary of mented Geor, the United Kingdom Alliance, “fear the advance of public opinion in this taken place in America, It is propos- ed to make the drink shop so attractive POLITENESS COMES _ BACK TO LONDONERS that it will become the social center of the neighborhood, open apparently to Women and children, as well ag men, It seems impossible to beleive that the great volume of public opinion will agree to a measure which will enorm- ously increase the power of drink.” Under the war-time — regulations, f which are still effective, hours for the] rationing, have been the greatest ty- sale of drinks In public houses are re-| rants, barring taxicab drivers, that xiricted to hetween 12 o'clock noon and] the war produced. J 2:0 p.m, and between 6 and10 p.m} Pye cynical-minded account for the - aN ae gvocer’s unaccustomed clyility on the Ohio Dry Bout ground that his cistomers will be glv- A en the privilege of taking their ration, Holding Center hooks to some other store, but there i y , e new spirit ii of Stage Today ca ene doubt of the new spirit in “We say ‘Thank You’ now,” an- nounces a sign Jn-a clgar store which Was recenly taken over by demobilized to direct the governor to Issue] Sliers. ‘These soldiers have brought bonds of the state Ina sum not to ex-|B00! miners back fromthe front, ceed $75,000,000, for use In construc-|,,, Ne reports have heen received of any PAA t “thank yous” from taxicab drivers, for on of hard surfaced roads upon pub- if it He highways of the state, the cabs are still scarce, but it’s not The second amendment proposes to| Ueommuon nowadays fo ican ay bug authorize the legllature to increase| Conductor express: thanks for the pen- the tax levied to pay pensions of ex- Ty Abe. ie Dunching paren r coufedernte soldiers apd sailors and], be butcher uso fal mi tato, Ine: thelr widows from 5 cents on the $100 ‘ ne renet een EAA re to7 cents, ‘Thiy amendment also seeks at ent! veness and has abandoned the te Insert Into the constitution the fol-[“At lime practiee of throwing w chop lowlng provisions which was Inad- v i suo and Sauensuitccutin) to fia vertently dropped by an amendment] s iG eper ln Whichsfo'syrdp sit up. ndopted In 191: Aad provid furs Fe mericans who aime ever fer first ther,,'that the provisions of thia’ede: Ume during the War are at last begin- Hon shall not be construed s0 as: to ite Fe J MRUntatingl why. PRE WU LOUE: prevent the grant of ald in eases of |! bralsed Ife In Rugland, public calamity,” RET 0 LOS ANGELES The third amendment proposes to al-} Walter Graham, who has been here low the lly of Gulve on and the coun-| for several days onan anual visit, et Galve : io Ww bonds, hve] meeting old friends and looking after i city county, foventug for Los Angeles, where the for the purpose of erecting prospective] tumlly has made its hone for the last works such as grade ralsing, seawall] two or three years. Miss Margaret extention and breakwater Craham is attending school in Los An- The fourth Smondmont presents algelos, and the family enjoys its new plan by Governor W. P. Hobby whe brome. Mrs, Graham and daughter be ie ee eute world by emia f plan fo return aay Mr. Graham for " nace laws wuthor'+ug the dbta visit next fall, vision of net profits arising from the, - operation of the prison system be- FOR MISS ‘PETERS {ween the state and prisenets contined) Miss Cala Peters was guest of honor iv the penttentiary or taciy dependents}at a delighttul parcet: shower given in Jt is provided that tu. state's” sh: her honor at the Knights of Columbus an never be reduced below titty 1 hall Monday cveulng: | Phe» host cent, were Mesdames A, M. Packard, Mar- The fifth amendment nroposes on et Page and LaVere Lewls and change of constitutional tux Minits so Ses Gladys M. Severtson, Grace (Continued From Page One) uinendment would authorize the state legislature to enact legislation nec Phone 490 Oven All Night JOHNSON’S for Phoenix Pure | Don’t forget JOHNSON’S for | not to exceed 50 cents on the $100 val- Silk Hose. Hosiery. QORPHEUM THEATRE ... TONIGHT ... A 100 per cent Perfect Picture, “The OPEN DOOR” IN SIX BIG. ACTS WITH An All-Star Cast, Including ANNA LEHR and WALTER MILLER Whe killed Horton? The blame might have easily been placed on Moore, he was the last seen with Horton. Horton’s partner had sworn revenge and a gun man might have had something to do with it. The solving of this mystery is going to be a big surprise. —_—_— . Two-Reel Keystone Comedy us to allow the “levy of tases by coun: ttin and Nin® Gibbens, There were Hos, cltios and towns, not to exceed 80] sixty guests, all young women friends cents for roads and bridges, and a tax}of Miss Peters, and a amock wedding musle, dancing, games and most won- uation in any one year for the evec-]derful cats contributed toa very pleas Hon of public buildings, streets, sewers} ant evening, Miss Peters, whose ap: waterworks, Improvements of ceme-| proaching marriage to Mx, S. Van Fleet teles and other permanent improve-} ee was recently announced, was the ments, providing for the levylng of afreelpient of many beautiful and use- matnitenance tax by countles, ov politi-} ful gitts, s cal subdivisions thereof, not to exceed —— s'xty cents on the $100 valuation, up- WERE FROM DICKINSON en a majority vote of the qualified} W, y of Dickinson, a leader property tax: payers.” Lo in the North Dakota Farmers’ union ‘The sixth amendment proposes the} was & caller at the capitol today, separation of the University of Texas Matt and the Texas Agricultural and Mech- fanteal college, a division of the per- + ‘ manent fund between the two Instltu-| ignite. This Coal does tlons, the university to receive two- . . |thirds and the A, & M. college to re-(NOt Clinker, and contains ceive one third, the Prairle View State less Sulphur and Ash Normal and the Industrial college for . * | Colored Youths to recelve such portlon than any other Lignite of the one-third allotted to the A, & M. . . collega.ae the governlug board of in mined in North Dakota. A & M. college shall determine equit- * + able, It also proposes to authorize Washburn Lignite Coal the legislature to issue bonds based Company Jupon the permanent funds of the dns stitutions and make appropriations for the equipment maintenance and devel- opment of these schools, At present, the legislature cannot appropriations for the equipment and wake improvement of ths university, which must depend up the income from its permanent fund for money to provide new buildings, etc. PUBLIC OWNERSHIP Death only a matter of eho ee Lincoln, Neb., Nov. 4-—Whether the| Don't wait until pains and sche elty of Lincoln shall pu se and op-| become incure! crate the street rullway Unen of the! painful consequences. by. taking At the same time elections are be- nsBLEM basis of delegates to a state constitu. : Temes constitution which will be submitted National Ri Holland since 1696. tien all druggists. Lincoln Tractlon Company will be de- tng held in various parts of the state tional convention which is to meet ‘The world’s standard remedy: for kidney. latter to the people for thelr approval | Guaranteed. clded by the voters of this city at an MEDAL election being held today, : GOLD for the selection on a non-partisan here next December 2 to draft a new! liver, bladder and uric acid troublee—the of or_ rejection, Leek for the Provision for the convention was (tot cet mae ‘ Oh! Yes! JOHNSON’S for|WANTED—Position by experienced Hosiery. une. Step Right Into FOLSOM’S and buy one of these’ 16-size, 19-jewel, South Bend Watches. This is an exceptional watch, 19 Jewels, adjusted to temperature and 4 positions. “Cased in a 20-year case. Why not own a good watch when you can buy one like this for $35.00—$5.00 cash and $1.00 a week. See if you can buy one for CASH for less than this price. FOLSOM’S BISMARCK and MANDAN stenographer. Write 90, care Trib- Voice, Piano and Expression Studio Seven Years of Successful Teaching i ALTA HERRINGTON RICHARDSON, Teacher 819 Fourth St. Phone 511U Bismarck, N. D. AUDITORIUM |j== Admission. .. (This includes the war tax) Wednesday, Nov. 5th One Night—Curtain — - : - 8:15 Good Night! Last Time Tonight Tues., Nov. 4th Suits ‘cleaned and 11-43t! pressed, hats cleaned and. reblocked. guarantee satisfaction. EAGLE, Tailors, Hat- ters and Cleaners. Phone 58. We AUDITORIUM + -7:30 & 9:00 -30c and ‘55c Lights Ouk Vo: 'f MYSTERY and THRILLS ‘The Fun is On resented by AHWOODS A ‘att WITH THE PRESS A HIT WITH THE PUBLIC As Full of Laughs as the Ocean Is of Salt The identical production in every particular as seen in New York at the Eltinge Theater for one whole season: An Incomparable Cast Including: Jule Ring Sager Midgley Dorothy Fox Slaytor James Norval Dorothy Blackburn Nicholas J udels Carewe. Blackburn Frederic Clayton Jeanette Bageard Jos. A. Bingham PRICES: 55c, $1.10, $1.65, $2.22 ——— " Seats at Harris & Co. Monday : ORDER YOUR SEATS EARLY AND OIL THE WAY in BAYARD VEILLER'S Most Mysterious of All Mystery Plays “The 13th Chair” WHICH RAN OVER A YEAR ON BROADWAY PHEW! That’s the way you feel when the last reel has been run and you ‘are released from your pitch of excitement " i RS