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BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, Will Occupy Prominent; Place on ‘Capitol Grounds and - Cost BOARD OF ADMINISTRATION ADOPTS - TENTATIVE PLANS TO’ COMMEMORATE ART PLAYED BY STATE’S SOLDIERS ) hay in addition to the tons which it had on hand. ‘There is now ayail- able for use in the Jackson Hole sec- tion nearly, 2,000. tons “of hay, which, ‘sion of Wyoming, with the -co-ofer- | ation ‘of the people in. the® Jackson be the prompt action of the ‘government bureftus and the:state game commis: Hole section the appalling losses -of, elk from starving, which appeared im- minent early in the season, will he prevented. we CANADA’S. WHEAT CROP - ay e a. FRIDAY, JA NUARY 30, 1920 aren ec aco) 7 a ~~ “Benefit of the Best Senna, Finest Grade of Egyptian Senna-Leaves used in compounding Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. hod as 200,000,000 VU; Comple-| Reservation Warden Nowlin’ of — the } . nee Hares : et i g # hes aioe « bioteteal survey, in charge of the |’ 4,000,000 MORE IN 1919 ROMINENT importers arid — which makes their use unpopular Ho Sah oO ay the east tion—First to. Be Erected. of | w considers will, be | Ottawa,” gnt,, Jan. 30.—Canaaa’s \Pwhotisate dealers in crude With most people, <->” ed ‘ : ‘ : ‘ é the New Group. (st ) | k ef] total wheat crop in 1919 was 198,260,- | drugs and médicinal herbs’ \ In Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin ood & ' % iL that section through the winter. '/',| 000 bushels, an increase of about '4,- caherel from. all’ parts: of the the finest Egyptian senna-is vom- i This is du¢ to its pure, wholesome flavor and ee As-still further assurance, ‘the people | 000,000 bushels over the previous year, ga , alll. ps hot hited with pepsin ond other vali- } Once used are Tentatite plans for the stateymemor;'| of the Jackson Hole section’ have ‘M-) aecorditig to government -figutes. The |” world do not hesitate to say that able agents, essential ols and pure— Ht absolute freshness. ice you jal..building to be erected on the;| formed ‘a Wrepresentative of the bi-| acreage planted ‘in 1918°was greater |” the market for the better grades of cane sukar syrup to pai aa ee ; i it i : q capitol grounds were taken ‘up_at a} ological survey. that Should more hay | than in’ 1918, but drought in western medicinal herbs, roots, oils, etc., ceptionally valuable tonic laxative i i to buy it again and again. meeting of the hoard of administra.) be required later in the. s provinces’ reduced: the f average pro- R ge arpa to the lead- for the relief of constipation and ojo * ‘tio Saturday, ‘} will see‘that it is provided, duction per acre from 11 bushels sto jing manufacturers of the so-called resulting disturbances of (the Het Try It On Toast This building is to be erected as a} tion on part of ‘the stockmen. is’ 2 | 10. Aas ; ” a] package medicinesy who buy only stomach end bance ‘The com- i | y memorial to the soldiers and sailors} generous one in view of the_great ‘The oat crop was.394,387,000 bush-{ i the very best, and that the manu- olete formula is plainly printed in i els, or 26.26 bushels ’to the acre. Fig-|~ English, French, and Spanish o1 Delicious as a spread for toast, ot .the state and will provide a mo- need of all the hay available for the ‘facturers’of, Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup every } . dern, fireproof home for the, invaln;} use of live stock. I fact, large num-| ures for 1918 were: 426,000,000 -bush- Nareest users of the ackage. ‘Thousands. who H bread, biscuits, hot cakes, or on able state records and Ristorieat relies | bars of live’stock have alrendy heen'| els, ‘or 22.75- per acre. The .barley Iara of Heyptian Nene formerly ow an inferior grad i vegetables. Fine for cooking. and data of the state historical soct-| rémovéd from_ that ‘region in order | crop also fell off. Last, year the yield leaves in the world. : ae dats Gi pe Cale lk ‘ family the nourish- cety's museum a to forestall heavy losses from lack |;was 53,389,000 bushels and in 1918 The potency of a, tea brewed © ¥° tiie da ‘9 stea ra t l} Give your y ~ for the adjutant gen of feed. . it_was 77,287,000. om. senna leaves to relieve con- is sold in drug stores everywhere, ment they need——and the flavor they demand—by serving this other state department: will he the first -building to be ted of the new Capitol group which NORTHERN HERD THREATENED At the beginning of winter the erffical situatiag of the southern elk 200 ELK TO BE TAKEN INTO-IDAHO’S FORESTS stipalion has long been recognized, not only by the medical ‘prof sion, but by the public generally; In spite of the fact that Dr. Cald © well’s Syrup Pepsinis the largest selli liquid laxative in the’ worl thet brand. 1 illeventually ihclude a new, capitol] nerd was duplicated for the ‘northern infact, senna hag been known and ___ being over 6 million bottles sold each : building, temple of justice and this) elk herd, which was forced out.of the | Cheyenne, Wyo., Jan, 30—Idaho and used fn’ medicine for more than - year, many who need'its benefits have building, It will, be! located on the! Yellowstone National park by the | Wyoming game officials, co-operating five centuries, The cheaper not yet used if, Hf yon have not, send Tf v p \ jsgrounds by the landscape architects.| same storm which drove ‘down the | with federal authorities, are arrang- grades of senna, such ap are usu- gout name aod ress for a free trial sf : | Morrell & Nid of Minneapolis, |<outhern apimals in.Octoher, ‘The Na- |ing to transfer at least’200 elk from ally soldat retail, have, however, bait. ‘to De errant sir mr tional park ‘service-promptly made an | the Jacksorr Hole country to the Idaho a@ tendency to gripe and cramp ‘ashington St., Monticello, illinois. “The Cream of Nut Butters’’ . Made Oslyby Friedman Mfg.'Co., Chicago. MANDAN-WASHINGTON FRUIT H CoO! MPANY Wholesale Distributor Collins Avenue and Main Street Mandan, N. D. CANADIAN AIR SERVICE, . ASSOCIATION LAUNCHED \ ca Calgary, Alta., Jan. 30.—Aviators Canada, have qreanized the Canadian Air Service association, at a, meeting here. Efforts are being made to ex- pand the association into a national organization and to become affiliat- gut. the lopment.\ At the Jast regular st of the .state’ legislature, $200,009 w: appropriated for tllis building. to -be taken out of. the capitol building fund “Jaccumnlatjng in the. state bank. _ It! will therefore- be iuilt without taxa- | -tion. Z Bey | \ CLASSIC IONIAN ORDER The building, as designed by the architects will be of the classi¢ Tonian order, of -2 monumental character that will hermonize with the future capitol building. It will have a ground dimension of 100 foot by 61 foot. with an extension for the bookstack room, ing, the plan is such that, in future, wings ‘may be added at each end.‘as) required. “It will have- three stories | above ggeund, a“basement and sub- While planned as a complete build-|- emergeney. purchase of nearly enough hay. to 4arry “these animgls‘ethrough the winter ‘and. is now engaged in esenring the additional amount need- vd. It is thus apparent that throug! woods. Many ‘elk,, which roam | Yel- lowstone park, work their way into Jackson Hole during the winter and starvation, ni It is estimated that tl Te 5 cost the state of Idaho about $10each. ant it is expected that the round-up The old: corrals have. been destroy will not be as simple as former! eearnien an © basement. Across the-front will be a colonade the building will be faced with) Bed- | ford limestone, called “Phe Aristocrat | ed with Dominion aero club. The principal purpose is to support all Jegitimate projects involving the use. of airplanes and to lend assist- from the four western provinces, of OLDS “jance io Promoting the trans Canada of uilding Materials”, and a large ¢ T cheat aerial derby. > prtion of the roof will be sky! ; Head oF hee It was urged that. the Dominion) te light the museum, i ' “externally” te -'government ’ supply machines and} ‘The first, story, ‘vill jcontain the | <e3 ally’? with, equipment for Manitoba, Saskatche-| curator’s ‘oflice, the ‘children’s room! wan, Alberta and ‘British Columbia, particularly for the. federal mounted police.. and cataloging room of the lib a rest room, and the adjutant genera | suite of offices, The second: story will contain, the general reading room, newspaper room )and. Hbrarian’s Uof- fice, of the library, and.space not yet Aetinitely assigned The entire third story will be occupied by the museum with museum rooms and lecture room: ‘The Dbusement will provide space for newspaper stacks, work rod fer the museum, ) work room,*and staff room for the library and some space not |- ‘yet: assigned. In’ the sub-basement. will be newspaper Storage ‘space and heat- te ana Veenenatii¢ apparatus. Thel|™ bookstaclqs. will extend, in’ a stack room, from sub-basement to the third floor. Space is allowed for a nor- mal growth of the library for 25 years As planned by the landscape arehi- i-_tect, the; capitol group will be so ranged: that the buildings comprising | it will be placed on: the axes of city streets, and, in that manner tie. the | capitol greunds’ and the city together. | The future capitol will be the dominat: ing building and will be on the axis Sixth street, On lower ground, south of this building; and to ‘either |” le, will be located the temple of. stire and this building. This memor- ial boilding will be south-cast of the present. building and located on the axis of Seventh street. This .areange ment will make splendid vistas for | the buildings. \ si Keith and Kurke of this city were | the architects commissioned to prepare the plans, * ‘VICKS ‘VAPORUBS: Fy i ‘YOUR BODYGUARD” = 305. 60%.4 29 TETTTTCL LET ea A Wheleseme, Cleansing, Refreshing agd Heating Leties—Murine for Red- ness, Soreaees Granula- Oy itching and Burning] of ‘the Eyes or Eyelids; ‘or Golf Your EYE the Movies, Mc ‘Will. win. your confidence. Your Drugzist for Murine when your Eyes Need Care. ‘ Murine Eye Remedy Co.. Chicazo SH Are You Enumerated? 4 i 5 If you live in Bismarck nad have not been listed for the census, fill out the following blank, address it to the Bismarck Commercial Club, and give it to your mail man-or drop it in the mail box. Starting Fri., Jan: 30 Matinee Daily—2:30 -ORPHEUM Prices: | 20c—10c\ WE PRE ee ew ee eR eS : NewVictor Rect for Febru: _ The list of new Victor offerings is the acknowledged {index of what: is going.on in the world of music. When a new artist of exceptional: ability rises before the. public, when a famous artist 18 making: a success of some particular selection, when’ you wank to hear the latest popular song’hit¢ ot enjoy the newest and liveliest dance music, ‘you, il find them- ~an Victor Records, And you can hear any of these newsnumbers, at) any Victor dealer’sy *; { / . : oe e % Numbers Sizeé Prica Frances Alda 64844‘ 10 -$1-00 Enrico Caruso 97305 10 1.00 Sascha Heifetz 74600 12 1.50 12 1.50 10 1.00 10 1.00 io 1.00 10 1,00 10 1.00. 10 "1.00 / ~ The Bells of St. Mary’s Vieni sul mer (Over the Sea) i Romance (From Concerto in D Minor); (Wieniawski) Messial—Oh Thou That Tellest Her Bright Smile Haunts Me Stil! Pagliecei—Vesti la giubba. (On With the Play) Menvett ‘(Iiandcl) _, Violoncello” Lo Gitana. (The Gypsy) Violin Thy Beaming Eyes Dreaming Alone in the Twilight 4 Name in full.......¢.0005. Address 7 Relationship to head of family.......6...0..cceeeeeee speies oe oarder, lodger, servant or wife, son, daughter of whatever word deseri tionship. If you are head, write head.) Lis sitay Tf you are head,of the family living in this home, state: Violin, Fritz Kreisler 64842 Ernestine Schuména-Heink 87288 Reinald Werrenrath \ AUS OEE 9 ) Fee eee eect eect cere ees beedeeee Is the home owned by you or rented Uncle Sam Denies meet ‘this emergency the state. game warden of Wyoming accumulated + about 500 tons of hay and the sec retary of agriculture authorized. the biological surv. to use. part >of its general appropfiation to meet the emergency by purchasing 673 tons of Are, you deaf and dumb? (Yes or no,) Is this person blind? (both eyes,)....... ae “ND.” 3a If owned by you, is it mortgaged? 4 'C. Smith's Orchestra ; eon cnaaahans ae On Miami Shore—Waltz Joseph C. Smith's }resse . . That Jackson Hole Porey-_Meiley Fok Trot Jesh C-Smihs Orchestre, 38 1 + i i i | DeracllFor Tt | Selene Nous 10. oak 2 i Color or raceé... Deak aueee ‘ Elk Are Starving My Isie ‘of Golden Dreams—Medley Waltz Séivin’s Novelty stra f 1968: 8 ; (White, bine, mulatt Yapanese, ety. © may be) i You'd ke Surprised. N i iH Age last birthday (in complete years)...... Riseieee tg ae dete: aaroke es Freckles z as twelfths of a year, as 0-12, 5-12,°1 4-12, 4 9-12, ete.) vein aie -Replace’ It SA While Others are Building Castles in thé Air + ot The Haymakers .(From “American Country Dances”) Bee ctr Me Cala glog ina titel Midd bart cas aiecioat ar eee cae Cd ee Washington, D. ©, Jan, 90.—Recent Lamplighter’s Hornpipe, ” y mate statefhents that the lk erds are now = (irom “American Country pyres » Charles Hart) ~ 3 i If of-foreign birth: , wstarving in the Jackson Hole section Let the Rest of the World Go By Elicabeth Spencer end Eliot }isesa Gize year’ of itami tion to the Uni ef Wyoming \are not in. accordance {'m Like a Ship Without a Sail 5 Charles _ and EI Shaw r ye migration to the United States........ styteeteeeeeseee [| with the facts and are reseiited by. the Drowsy Maggie—Medley of Reels __Iri6h Bagpipe ” Patrick J. Teena} 18629 + | Ave you naturalized ov alien?............ a EE eieh (Idyeees riya crinereorine ae nt Dublin Jig Medley Vistinand Piano Patrick J. Claney and Arthar P = aalf, tot fully naturatized, but having leclited your intention to hecome an {| government in ‘ang requested. to Where the Lanterns Glow—Medléy Fox Trot Maracerid sts merican elttzen by taking out first papers, ‘write first papers.) help carry the elk threfigh the-winter. | Taxi--One-Step Joseph C. Smith's Orchestra If naturalized, give year of naturalization. . aes _ About 8,000 elk came to the elk Poor Litile Butterfly is a Fly Gal Now—Medley Fox Trot aie THe aah 10. rr} (if naturalized, through act of your father, give naturalization.) eee it Ja stata) ete ee foot Fluffy Raffles—One-Step pian” Au Sere i Have you attended school or any, educational institutioy’ since Septe departnent.of/ agriculture, :but//condt: dt y *, ae se : 1, 1919? (Yes or n0.)...sveseeeeessesees a Ma AU ran Hear these-new. Victor Records to-morrow at any Victor dealer's, | ‘Ave youiabisito vead?.) Wesige ni. that number remained about’ the feed- He will gladly give you.an illustrated booklet describing*these+new af Aik aio cats ee poy ing grounds the others having gone records and play_any music you wish*to_ hear. New: Victora Recordi ii Ay (Yes OF ind) see DROUGHT REDUCED FORAGE / demonstrated at all dealers. on the -Ist_of-cach:month, Victrolag.in ea] : Where were you born? The Severe drought. throughout Wy- i ) 500. a Pagel : Hoot : (if born in’ the United States, give State of birth; ff born abroad oming and Montana during the sum- thie we se sage oe \ fj : country of birth and province, State or region) yd: Blve TH! mer of 1919, so reduced the growth | ‘ sal rat ke s a 2 i a , of forage on the range and the produc/ : 2 eS Seen et 4 i If foreign Birth, wha was your language ‘or customary speech before }{*tior of hay on the ranches ‘that. the 2 ‘ 1 | z , coming to this country?.........4 shoes Solow Maced sotsoMs vee |] Mitlook for the great‘ elk herds in } } 2 and about the Yellowstone /Patk, -aitd é I. =, _ | Where was your father born?.... savin ates eoaes swe escoeee teseeeeeed. J} the live stock™in that region was ‘ & aan + qj serious. for the coming winter, The i i ees What was his native language?....... situation affecting’ tbe elk became still 4 He = more critical ~when’ ‘severe gnow i { ; Where was your mother born?..... storms and Jow temperature beagn the : a a ¢ if last of October, nearly two months in & > What was her native language?. ; seeeetesesscsececeecee sp] Advance: of the usual time, It .was ‘a ‘ . evident that the 850 tong of hay avaii- x z Can you speak English? (Yes*or 10.).......4.seecessedesscevsensese’ | able for feeding the elk in the winter | [ey ie : ¥ elk refuge in’ Jackson a1 Fi i ' : What is your trade, Profession or usual-occupation?.............0:.<.. |} Small supply in “the Dime of the fs i = : \ ae 7 state game commission at that point-| # \ = In what industry or trade are you engaged ?.v.c5...cce bese eeesews would be wholly inadequate’ to viaet Z > the situation and save th Mii s Are you an employer, or a worker for salary or wages, loss which might reich a6 “high an : eal on your own account without employing others eight. or ten _thonsand animals. To! ii pas . os . * =