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GE EIGHT PAVING WORK IS COMPLETED FOR CITY THIS YEAR Completion of Work Started in: District No. 3 Greatest Amount Done Construction work for ’ the which has conclude for the year, included chiefly the completion of pav- | ing work. What will be done next! year is undetermined® It is expected | that many petitions will come before! the city council asking that paving | work be done. During the present year work has, been done in paving districts Nos. 1, 2 and 3. The fina) estimate approved for work in No. 3 was $259,543.73. Much of this work was done during 1919, but was finished this year. A total of $5.879.93 was spent in paving District No. 1 this year. The final} estimate on paving District No. 2 which was $31,992.04, included work done in 1919 and 1920. i The city commission is now en- gaged in correspondence with other cities and with builders of garbage disposal systems, considering the adoption of new methods of taking care of city garbage. An incinerator} may be built next spring. ae, During the summer three blocks of sewer were built on Eleventh street, one block on Twelfth street and a small sewer constructed on West | Thayer, street. uSaveral-mtles of sidewalk were con- structed. GERMANS CHANGE SHE’S KISS NG HERSELF! ATTITUDE TOWARD STATE OFFICIALS Berlin, Nov. 10.--The change whica has taken place in the attitude of Germans toward official personages . was illustrated the other day at Tem pelhofer Field, where the German em- peror formerly twice a year reviewed the troops of. the Berlin garrison. President Ebert visited the field a few days ago to watch the filming of a motion picture but instead of the adulation which used to be accorded Le MW wonder that tive Mothe chully” with. make Child~birth easrer 1s it will most effectively disseminate th wii Lvacting social cutic today were a minus quantity in their lives; givines when approaching maternity rears the crisis. * But this, should not be—lecause —the prospective mother'can find comfort in Motrer’s NEW YORK—This fair maiden is kissing herself. Photogra- phers declare this is the most remarkable double exposure ever made. The heroines of the movie are twins and the script calls ranged the matter. From right to left in the picture, Corinne |Griffith (right) and Corinne Griffith (left). aAnnnnn en eee, ree eee | the crowd of 4,000 , about unaccompanied and stood for a while beside the camera man whils | 2 eas ow Prater a scene was photographed. Later he ognize the President, jostled him and’ ade nis way against the edge of a gave him scant show at the sand-! crowd witnessing a “riot scene.” When wich counter. mn _ | the crowd was ordered out of camera | The German President wandered | pange, Herr Ebert received no con AAR RR to the Emperor, costumed performers failed to rec- | sideration from the jostling spectators. | One of the crowd who recognized j him called attention to his presence i but few gave him any notice. SCHOOL WEEK TO BE CELEBRATED | DECEMBER 6-11 hington, No 10. — “School willbe obserted over the coun- try December 5 to 11. Commissioner of Education Claxton has requested |the governors and chief school offi- | cers of the states to take such action fas may be necessary to cause the | people to use this week in such way 3 wi" prepare. Mothers Priend ‘information in regard to the condi- ‘tions and needs of the schools. Chambers of Commerce, Boards of le, Women's clubs, rotary clubs. ‘labor unions, farmers organizations fand ps ie and civic societies are | requested to devote oue meeting to # | discussion of the needs of educatior 4h their states. Thé ministers also are asked to devote one of their ‘church \services on Sunday, Dec. 5 for em- | phasizing the importance of educa- ve American. Indian women th ther was: entirely painless. knowl that wreck so many women of and so it is scomes a prey to the’ v if Yrrexp. An externaldubricant that spreads its influence _| ton. 5} over the skin; penctrates to the broad, flat abdominal a Friday atlerngon ane evening. of muscles, and prepares the way for an easier, quicker [choot ee Raa tite ei and practical delivery. jings in the interests of education Many doctors and nurses recommend Motier’s FRrenD, ; should be held in all school houses, ‘ Get a bottle from your druggist today. ~ ipoth in the city and cougsry, for the Sree, fill in coupon MOTHER'S FRIEND. | WARNING: A they act only on the Used by Expectant Mothers for ty Copecenerations. Forveluable bookle-—“MOTHERHOOD and The BABY”— i purpose of discussing the needs of the schools, the means of meeting these needs and remedying conditions. JAP DEITY HEARS OF PEACE News Is Also Reported at the Tombs of Former Emperors by !m- perial Proxy. Tokyo.—Conclusion of the peace is being reported to Amaterasu, the sun goddess and grand ancestress of the emperor, by Prince Fushimi, who as imperial, proxy is visiting the Ise shrines, as well as the mausoleum of Jimmu Tenno, the first emperor of below und mail direct to the makers’ of ising plain oils, greases and substitutes— nd may cause harm: without doing good. BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Dept. 25, Atlanta, Ca. f H Please _scnd me your FREE book- { let on MOTHERHOOD und The BABY. H H Name -- for the kiss. One actress plays both parts. The photographer ar- | BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE DAY, NOY. 10, ’ Self-starting gi Self-tuning _ 4| - Self-overhauling ace a | o— ipe Smoking On Increase Amon; London Women > —o \ London, Nov. 10.—Pipe ‘smoking seems to be on the increase among London women and fashionable cigar stores: display dainty small briars,. some set with precious stones. It is said there is a growing demand for these. At one west London theater where smoking «is permitted, two smartly dressed women were seen the other evening in a box puffing at theif jewelled pipes, and soon an old Irish} woman in the gallery followed suit. Here was a clay “cutty.” In a first-class railroad car between Horsham ahd London, a quarrel arose tke other day between a number of non-smoking women and another wo- man who refused to put out ‘her eee NEW “OLDEST WOMAN VOTER” Self-sufficient! OST motors start to deteriorate from the first mile. The Willys - Knight Sleeve - Valve Motor gets better. It rides further towards perfec- tjon instead of away from it. It actually impréves with use. It is~not only self-starting, it is self- tuning. It is literally its own engineer. It is continuously overhauling itself. It transforms car- bon into compression, and accumulates power in the process of using it. It represents the utmost of mechanical excellence in a motor yet reached by the human mind. iF 7 hes 1920 WILLY S-KNIGHT IMPROVES ‘WITH USE { 4 LAHR MOTOR SALES N cirgarette at her sister traveler's be- hest. It ended in one of the anti- smokers seizing the offending cigar- | ette, gold mounted tortoiseshell holder and all, and flinging it out of the win- dow. , . “Two ‘guineas costs. will meet the \ case,” said the magistrate. WAR TAXES REDUCE SALE OF LUXURIE @ Austen Chamberlain introduced his last budget there has been a marked reduction in the retail sale of cham- pagne and cigars in England. Cigar merchants say that during the recent months ‘clearances from bond and importations from Cuba have practically been suspended. The public, it is stated, refuse tg buy at the high prices necessitated’ by’ the heavy duty and the inflated coat of the tobacco. ~ H In 1914 a really good Havana cigar | could be bought at 40 shillings to 50 | shillings a hundred but today the | cost is more than five pounds a hun- | dred. : London, Nov. 10.—Since Chancellor | Distributors \ ‘ BISMARCK, N. D. lies as well as to the advantage of | Hear Captain J. Kelly and the men themselves. It indicates to| Lieut. Wm. Curtis of New Rock- him that the state has a genuine in-| ¢org at the Salvation Army to- terest in him and keeps alive his in-|_. inns | teregt in and love for his family, and, night and Thursday. Special music and song. lif not entirely devoid of gratitude, makes him feel more like helping USE TRIBUNE WANT ADS {them when released.” Does Your Husband Come Home Tired, _ Nervous, Irritable? Physician Says Thousands Of Men Are Breaking Down Simply. Because Their Blood Laci. Iron—Tells How To Convince A_ f Husband That “ He Needs **John, please take Nuxated Iron and be strong and well again.’”’ IRON a A Message of Utmost Importance to Every Wonun The woman, who is suffering from disordcrs peculiar to her. sex, owes.it not only to herself, but to her family and those dround her to regain her health:andstpength and charin,,, Dr. J. Bradfield’s Female Regulator is based upon the pre ription of an eminent physician, Dr. J. Bradfiel!, who made the dicorders of v orton his life study; and for half a century women have regarded i$a successful medicine for their troubles. Your druggist will promptly supply you with this proven remedy. ‘Try it now, TODAY, Japan, and that of Emperor Meiji. Whenever any event of national m- portance occurs in’ Japan a messen- ger is sent by the emperor to, make a report to the sun goddess, After the war'with. Russia Admiral Togo reported thanks before the na- ow tional shrine, whicl was founded 1,900 years ago and. which contains the sacred mirror, emblem of the god- dess._ | Wine merchants are a little sur- | prised at the decline in the sale of | | champagne, as prices have not been substantially increased. In many cases growers have shouldered a part of the duty imposed by the budget in ,Yhe hope of maintaining the Engligh demand. | To Help Make Red Blood, _, Strength and *? Endurance “Simply because his blood lacks WOULD SENTENCE | + | MEN LEGAL TERM ‘A cerican hushead whd OGRE | to be feeling young, full of | health, vigor and energy and in a position to shower his family withevery comfortand luxury is actually struggling to make ends meet—a disap- pointed and discouraged ‘old’ man who will probably end up fn a nervous breakdown or be carried off by his first illness," says Dr. H. B. Vail, formerly physician in the Soil Se permrameemerestine | Toting Gun Means Jail | | Sentence in Kentucky Now St. Paul, Minn., Nov. 10.-F. A, Whit- tier, state parole agent, recommends that the law allowing the courts, to fix the maximum periid of cinfine- ment, passed by the 1917 legislature, | and repealing the 1913 indeterminate | sentence law, should be repealed ai! the next session of, the legislature. | This recommendation is made in | | the biennial report to the State Board | {of Control and is contained in the : We Will Close Thursday, Nov. 11, 1920, at 12:00 o’clock, owing to Law triumphed over tradition in Kentucky when Governor Morrow announced that here- after all “gun toters” must ||| serve jail sentences, His ulti- matum, contained ina formal a4 statement asking assistance of | Baltimore Hospital and a Medical and en- 4 H i Board rol ri i Heeal 1h- ni and en= Armistice Da coutta and ‘ofc in Yedenn PE team | Tatu: ee ing the “state from the dis jinlited torGovernor surud use |, Because man, in the rush.and tear of modern whole fe This law probably was enacted be-'| life has so little time to think about his blood's system. Nuxated Iron is used by ov 1,000 ople annually—used and endorsed by former condition and is often so slow to admit any weakness, the signs that his blood may below {nited States Senators and Members of Congress fn iron are often first detected by the watchful, —and in many cases to my knowledge, in- Toving eves of his wife. Does your husband creases the strength and energy and endurance of comme Dome, pale jand fagsed ce end nel tired run-down, nervous people in two weeks’ time.” joanything or go anywhere? Does he com- i | ee ee ee overvorked-—the lack of op- _,1f vour husband asks for proof “that lack | aunty today pomeotheriellog’sluck? Does of wonis making hit gervout, weak and holding aan 8 fs him back in life, you camprobably convince him \ cause of what was thought té have been too long confinement in some} few cases,” Mr. Whittier said. “Un- | fortunately, as the law now stands. men convicted of like offenses come {to the prison under different sen- jtences, Some of the courts sentence tunder the indeterminate sentence, ‘while others fix the maximum. Some | of the inmates boastfully say they or i their attorney worked the court and \ ‘copped’ a light maximum. They serve | their limited time and leave with the | idea that they have beaten the game.” Mr. Whittier also urges that mei be committed for the actual crime committed and that the practise of jallowing them to plead to lesser |crimes than they are really guilty of \ he discontinued. i “The practice of extending a special jallowance to the needy and worthy en has been continued as in the of its homicides,” is the sequel i to a Idng contest for the mas- i tery of statute over precedent. | followed the ice of par- when. they Governor || being a National Holiday. We respectfully ask our customers to place their orders early, as we will make only one morning Other governors time honored pr doning, “gun toters' find fault with thefood, the homeor the young- 7 i eg sters behavior? Doeshescetiunableforonerea- yt the following test: Have him see, how tong eon or another toget ahead and makebig money Pegoming tired, Next have hith taketwo tablets fas you and he once confidently expected?”” Cf Nuxared Tron three times daily after meals secThea it may well be true thathisblood lacks for two weeks. Then Jet him test hie strength be en wi jenty of iron in their and see how much he has gained. blood are the healthy, strong ones with the MANUFACTURERS’ NoTE: Nuxated Iron, which Pere ire sume the phvsicalenergyrand stamina ts recommended above te not a secret remedy Dut to overcome all obstacles make their own op- O78, EMG il sorgante ron proaucu l(a eet ons, . h ck, nor jomach, ach tal iololuia Fy miner Sees opie riers nema in thia world ia to see re builds up and the words Nuxated Iron are ry the iron in hi is each bottle, so that the public may not be led fie fom in his blood and for this purpose 7 Nave favo accepting Inerior ubstitutes, “be manut Nuzated fron’ By enriching the blopd, creating turers guarantee, eueceseful and entirely fatting few blood cells, it strengthens the nerves, te~ Four money” itis builds weakened tissues, and helps instill new in tablet form only. NUXATED IRON For Red.Blood.Strength and Endurance a were arrested, but ¢ Morrow says jail sentenc 4 3 must be imposed and served. | MRS DELILAH KING © ZION. CITY, Ill.—Friends of Mrs.,Deliah King of Zion City are backing her agaimst Mrs. Anna Stone gt Roxbury, Conn., ,as the aldest» woman to vote for pres- dent this year. Mrs. Stone con- fesses to 102 years. That's Mrs. King’s age, tdo, hut she’s “fast growin’ on 103.” Her birthday comes Jan. 23 and her friends : "ies think this. gives her an advantage house, saying: “Something | over Mrs. Stone.- Mrs. King says shas happened.” Three hours) she yotedyfor Harding “and all r, when the boy's parents returned, the other Republicans” — and she’s, proud of it. delivery, leaving our stores at 10:00 o’clock A.M. as a joke, Charles Rosenberg, aged y Kupitz & Co : Geo. Gussner t Ne ta sect nieve ag hid Rees z i His Dying Call Unheeded. Newenstle, Ky.—Because his tele- | phone call for a doctor was regarded yurchaser or they will refund nsed by all good druggist | had aeeidentally shot himself through | the intestines, he telephoned a physi; | | cian past.” Mr. Whittier said: “This is orking to the relief of these fami- poenevervwereeeere revere reer terrrrrrrrrrtrcrr rrr rT they found him dying. Sani

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