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LOCAL TALENT | ‘TO PUT ON SHOW , Local talent will present the musiéal extravaganza, “The Court of King Cole,” under the auspices of Post No. 1 American Legion in the uear future. hehearsals “were openéd Wednesday evening of last week under the man ugement of Mrs, Harriet Purdy Smith of Chicago. Mrs. S ithcomes here from pronounced su near-by cities. re will be over 1u6 people in the cast which includes many-of‘the favorites of prior home talent productions and a number ot si | fining influences of tie 20th century Blue Label Karo by the dozen, cans. eur grocer the Brite. SPECIALLY during these high prices ripen of jam, jams, “ _ jellies and preserves; there are.somany daily uses for Karo (Blue ‘taba tis that it pays to “buy in quantities. For pancakes, waffles, biscuits and sliced bread for children; for fudge, taffy and other kinds of candies; for. cooking, baking, etewing fruits—hundreds of foods are prepared with Karo—the Great ......:can Syrup for’ Every Purpose. ie yy / CORN PRODUCTS REFINING COMPANY 17 Battery Place New Yorks an He Old Woman-in the Shoe, es who -¥ill wake thetr rat| Will make their frau bow before the footlights. The lyrics and libertto-of the bour are new and are the best that the best a writers of the world have produced. | Ore Pictiresque. The costumes are elaborately beauti- The production will be given at the ful. Auditorium April 7 and 8. “The Court. of King Cole” has not an old song, a commonplace line or a QUEEN’S FUND AIDS stale joke in it. It is new, up-to-date, |- WOMEN OUT OF WORK. Dumpty, imagine they would look and act with a touch of the modern to make them standing committee. ~ for Women” and contains thé best, in music. anu . All the wonWerful people o: King Cole’s realm will show toe 12- —— ee anton, Mareb 12. omen who are out of work or whe arning capaci- e suffered as a result of the modern application. Jack of the Bean- stalk, Puss in Boots, Little Bo Peep, King Cole and his fiddlers three, Sin. bad the Sailor, Sally Waters, Humpiy help and advice of the Central mittee on Women's Training and Em: medical and legal professions. 1“RENTS WILL SO. SOAR TO HIGHER © LEVEL”---Says National Board. That rents may be expected to soar to higher levels is signified i in the latest report on the changes in the cost of living by the National Industrial Conference Board, The cost of shelter has not reached its level in proportion to the cost of other items in the family budget. In several estimates pre- sented {rom all. over the country rent has already increased over seventy percent in the past two years and where there is a prevailing shortage, such as there is in Bis- based on its extensive observations. marck, rents are showing a continued advancing tendency. es Give The Kiddies a Chance RE you bringing up your children in close-and crowded quarters? Have they a big yard to play in filled with trees and flowers? Are -™“ they getting plenty of fresh air and sunshine? Building means ere- ating a spot aroutid which will center the chief events of your life and the” lives of-your children. Children need good surroundings, a good environ-- ment, in order.to grow up into worthy men and women. children in ctowded apartments with nothing but the street to play in don’t expect them to equal the healthy, wide awake ,children of your friends who live in homes of their own. If you raise your You are depriving your children of the best part of their lives if you do not give wen a congenial sur- rounding to live in. : - Give Them The Sirvcundings They Need Let them.have a.yard and trees and flowers. Give them a place to play Help them toxgrow up to physically’ and mentally fit men and women. ‘Build your own home. Get into a contented neigh- borhood where they will have room to expand. THEY NEED IT—ARE YOU BEING FAIR WITH THEM? ‘ - ‘that is without danger. BUILD YOUR HOME IN Y pies “\VERYBODY’S buying Save money—ask . ployment, which has just been appoint- all’ there in life just as we always/ed by ‘the Minister gf Labor as a The new com- mittee has’ beén émpowered’ to take over the balance of the Queens “Work fund and a furthér sum of 500.000 poutids lis’ been ‘Alioted to jit by the National Relief fund. The new Committee, which consits | of fourteen members, all well-known social workers under the chairman- ship of the Marchioess of Crewe. will begin at once to train eligible women hto qualify as teachers of domestic | j science, higher grade cookery, physi-: cal’science and welfare work, and | 1. ni-.; Selected few will be introduced to the! @e. cost is beyond my reach.” are now paying in rents will build a place equal to the one you are now living in, and a trible over nine yéars’ time. Qnly a small payment is needed. The balance can be obtained on time or, better still, The Building and Loan .Association or a bank will aid worthy customers in financing a home. are bound to advance in Bismarck. As the following table will show, a shortage of 200 homes has devel- oped in the past three years: will be. forced to move. build this year. YELLOWSTONE’S WATERS 70 BE KEPT AT HOME Diversion Through Continental Divide to Pacific to be Prevented | ivingston, Mont. Maren 15.—-Tn oz ; dey to retain,for purposes of irrigating {between 1,000.000 und 3.000,000 acres | of land in'southeastern Montana, water j trem Yéliowstone lake which now finds its way eventually to the Atluntic ; ocean by way of the Mississippi river land the Gulf of Mexico, Montana rest- j dents are engaged in an effort to pre. {vent its diversion through the conti- * { nental divide to the Pacific. An attempt to divert the waters of | Yellowstone lake to the Snake river, | taking them through the divide’ which i‘ dtermines the flow on the gredt water- | shea in the Yellowstone national park, | was planned by Idaho: interests after | engineers’ had Coneeiyed a daring pto- ‘ject to tunnel the divide and carry the | Yellowstone’ water from {ts 8.000-fect elevation into Shoshone Jake for irrl- | gation ptropses, and then permit it to | follow the hatural course through the Snake. river and the Columbia to the Pacific, Montana residents-now are organiz- ing a gigantic irrigation project which would place water on millions of acres in the 500-mile vaHey of the Yellow- stone river and contro! the dekfructive spring floods of the area as well. Headquarters for the Montana pro- jects have been extablished at this city, Where the Yellowstone river comes out 1 ou the mountains and enters the great plain which would be frrigated by the | Stored water, Articles of incorpora- Styles not eccentric; Minneapolis, hes LMAO i Distributers. tion have Ween fled aiid the directors have started a campaign to raise $50, | fore the construction of a dam at the point ‘where -the Yellowstone river leaves the lake cah be undertaken. Besides constructing a dam at an ex- penditure of about 300,000, to store a million acre-feet of flood waters, the corporation plans to. aportion the waser in the Yellowstone river, organize irri- gation districts and construct, canals which will irrigate Detween 1,000,000, atid 3.000,000 acres of land in ten Mon tuha counties, TWICE AS MANY MOTORISTS USED TRAIL IN 1919 Spokane, Wa March 15. —'Twie a§ many moto as traveled over the National Parks Hyshway or at least 1,000 miles of its length from Chicago to Crat e National park, in southern Oregon, last season, are expected to make automobile trips over it during next’ suminer, said a state: ment today from Frank W. Guibert, executive xecretary Of the National Parks Highway ciation, Tast year. tly sociation estimated, 20.000/automobiles, with an average of three to the machine, traversed che highway for at least. 1,000 miles. Plans for next season éoftemplate a travel of 40,000 to 50.000 machines, or about 150,000 tourists. Publicity plans of thé assoc diition for ext season: fuclude the employment ‘of a traveling secretary, to lecture ia eastern communities; ‘ preparation of articles for magazines and other ,publi- cations requesting them; circulation of descriptive waps and booklets, and personal spondence with prospe : tive tou Some 10.000 inquirie: diready have beeu received by mall re- garding the highway, it is declared, and hundreds re huve made person- o> iHMMUUPTRUILA SUNN TVWTU POUR COVCUTMEANTEUELEETENTTL oo 1% ‘ The Smart Pottérson Hot For Early Spring Wear. but far ahead, with quality everlastingly good. Ask Your dealer for the PATTERSON. f Minnesota. TCUOTC TOOT TOUT TR AVOID HIGHER RENTS BY BUILDING NOW The logical way to avoid higher rents is to build a home of your own. Have you investigated ? But is it? — Did you ‘| Loss of homeésiin 1917........... 66. cce eee eee Loss of homes in 1918............6...0.056 Loss of homes in 1919............. cece eeees t Total loss of \ is homes....... sie sails ole oe Sas This, together with thd 123 homes that are needed here annually to keep up with population increases, means there-is’a shortage of, 323 homes in Bismarck this year. make rent advance? And then, there is fhe possibility of you having your present home~sold over your head. Renters are receiving notices daily that the house they are living in has been sold and they Will you be the next one? Take matters in your own hands and arrange to Bismarck Building and Loan Association; Bismarck Realty Company; C. A. Finch Lumber Company; F. E..Young Real Estate oe F. H. Carpenter Lumber Company THIS IS THE FIFTH OF A SERIES OF NINE TALKS 000 for preliminary work required pe: |” PINPLES ON rine Hard and Festered, itched, Burned, Cuticura Heals. “I noticed pimples on my oe. They were |, fownered, and scaled over, and ‘were was getting worse every day, for tay face was itch- ing and burhing, which caused agreat loss of sleep. “The trouble bestasied ney Fe for two nionths. “ about two is | was ccierioute healed, after using three cakes of ot Cuticura Soap and one box. of Cutie cura Ointment.” (Signéd) M. Lavre- nuk, 1626 Riverbed" St., Cleveland, Ohio, Sept. 8, 1919. “| through Wisconsin, ‘| has a system of highway marking, and To this you will answer—' What greater incentive is*necessary to w=s-Cuticura Toilet Triome |. Consiating of Soap, Ointment and Talcum, promotes and maintains ‘kin purity, skin comfort and skin health, often when all else fails.. The Soap so cléanie and purify, the Oint- ‘ment to soothe and heal, thé Talcum to powder and perfume. You can a 6 ee ‘han make thebe ‘fra- uper-cream emollients, your ay ae toilet ‘aticura Soa: al inquiry at the office of the secretary here. Marking of the highway, completed throughout its entire length ‘except where the ‘state southward from Portland has been tinished, and plans for the cdming sea- son contemplate marking the road from Portland south to Grater Lake National park and beyond. GREEKS BEARING GIFTS ARE TOURING AMERICA Philadelphia, March 16.—Thiree em- issaries from Thrace are touring this country to assist in the explanation of the position of the Greek, inhabit- ants of Thracian territory surrender- ed under the peace treaty by Bulgaria and Turkey. They are members of a Thracian commission to the United, States. The members of the mission are Angelos Constantiliers, _ secretary, Smyrna; Dr. Panayotis Nicolopaulo, University of Paris; Nicholas: Kalt- chas, Constantinople; Dr. Paleologis Georgiau, National University of Greece. In Philadelphia they spoke in churchés of “various denominations and at luncheons arranged in their honor. “The know that the amount you Rents are