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PAGE EIGHT ANT. VALENT FEBRUARY So evident is this world on that very missi¢ Oscar tl Will & Co. Phone T84h Menberss Florists Telegraph Delivery Association Mrs. Elizabeth Englin | Dies After Long Illness Mrs. Elizabeth Englin, 310 Mandan avenue, died at noon today at the! amily residence. She was forty rs of age and has been ill for some time. | The deceased is survived by a hus-) band and one son and two brother Funeral services will be held Sat- urday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the; Salvation Army‘barracks. Capt. Hoif-! man will conduct the services and interment will be in Fairview ceme- tery. Johnson's Candy—20 per cent discount ‘at Breslow’s Drug) Store. i Es ee | f GiTy News | et Will Meet; Friday. The Lady Maccabees will hold card party Friday evening at the re: idence of Mrs. Will Weir, 306 Mandan! Visitors inyited. avenue. Patients Recovered. Two prominent men who have re- cently undergone serious illness, Su- perintendent J. M. Martin and J. H.! ‘Holihan, real estate man, are now, able to, be out. William Nellow and Mrs. } Dunn Center spent a tew days it marck the first of the week vii friends and attending to business. \ Nellow is a merchant in Dunn Cen-! ter. The students of the Business col-| lege will give the third of their series | of monthly dances at the American | Legion hall on Friday evening, Feb- ruary 4. Former students are invit-| ed. Mandan Visitors, | Prominent among the guests at the; Odd ‘Fellows’ anniversary celebration | the first of the week were fifteen men and women from Mandan. The! Rebekah lodge of Bismarck took a} prominent part in the exercises and served an excellent supper to tite) guests, | Reduced Rates to Automobile, Show. | The Northern Pacific railway an- nounces that on account of the North! western Auto Show at Minneapolis: | reduced rates of $25.40 for the round trip will be available to dealers and any others interested. The reduced ; “DANDERINE” | Girls! Save Your Hair: _ Make It ‘Abundant! sweetheart, wife, mother or sister will ap- iate a Flower Valentine. “lowers are silent messengers of love. entiment in Flowers one ean- not help but feel that they were sent to this (CIVIC CLUBS park, which project the federation ap: proved. a Endorses North Dakota Good Ronds Association and Ad- MAY MAKE © KENISTON _18_ PRESIDENT : UNION § SCHOOL Delegates Guests Wednesday of Bismarck Rotary Club— Hold Annual Feed oF one. Two-thirds*of the clubs of the state were represented. The delegates were the guests yes-| | terday afternoon of the Rotary club} ‘of Bismarck. The annual banquet) President Howard Announces, Conference for Friday pummel Morning The North Dakota, State Good 7h | Roads association, a millage tax by Fargo, Feb. 3.—A commission of | municipalities for advertising, and a! Congregational, Baptist and Episco- millage tax for educational purposes pal chufches will consider making were endorsed by the North Dakota) Fargo college a union institution at| Federation of Civic and Commerce’ a conference to be held Friday. It organizations in session at Bismarck,| is now a Congregational college. | according to an announcement made: Experts of the Carnegie and Rock- today. INE'S DAY T4th oo om. bill limiting the powers of city com-! president of the school. said. missions where majority of property! owners object to improvements. i Thank City. | TATE A resolution of thanks to the city! of Bismarck, the Commercial club! and the Rotary club, were adopted. The good roads resolution ‘was as follows: Whereas, good roads’ are a tunda mental necessity to the economical; development of the state; and, Whergas, the construction of per- i manent good roads is a problem ot’ Delegation from Berthold Res-' i engineering and finance; and, ts : ervation Will Ask for 324 4th Street THURSDAY, Per Cent. Discount 5 TERMS CASH MAKE PLANS FOR win soca ara snc, es caren contort BURLEIGH RANKS) state CONVENTION 41TH 'N STATE " | TO HELP WITH INPOPULATION ITS SCHOOLS “me Figures Given on Cen- ‘Members of the ‘board of' the North Dakota Firemen's association have been jn session in Bismarck Wednes- day and Thursday and are making plans for the annual convention of the association to be held in’ Willis- ton, The board is composed of R. 8S. Campbell, Lisbon, president; H. L. sus of North Dakota Coun- ties in 1920 Jacobson, Minot; Wellington Wright, Mott, and A, M, Greenfield, esse: den. The meetings have been held in Official figures on the population. of fhe: statectixg, marshaliejortite. /Reade, Bismarck, secretary, and C. J.} ‘at 480.000 left cit; | marching- System Needed. Whereas, vast sums of money are’ being expended on temporary road ; construction with inadequate or per-) | manent returns; and, i Whereas, intelligent road construc: | ‘tion and improvement is. dependent rates will be on sale from Feb. 4th! upon the intensive and skilled co-op- to 11th, Return limit until Feb. 15th.! eration of towns Quite a number of dealers and others! izations; and, are planning to attend the show. | Whereas, the adequate financing > aa real the construction of a state road sys-) eat In Hospitals. | tem in conjunction with the plans of Patients entering St, Alexius hos- the federal government through its: pital the past two days'are: G. Swick,! hureau of public roads requiros Baldwin; James L. Corey, Wishek; | skilled and adequate engineering and | Christian Achtenberg, New Leipzig; ! rinancing, and the support of an.un-! Andrew Hehn, Streeter; Lucy Brown, | giyided public sentiment; and | Bismarck; Howard Reafrew, Baldwin; ke cee L, V. Duncanson, Mott; William Robi-| To Meet Need, i dou, Bismarck; Adolph Englehart, | Whereas, the North Dakota State! Bismarck; Thomas Thistlewood, Bis-, Good Roads association proposes to| marck. heet ‘the above named and other vexi-| Entering ‘Bismarck hospital: Stella! gencies of permanent road construc- Ashley, Mott; J. C. Black, Plaza; | tion;. and, ; ‘ | Frederick Gierke, Emmett; Mrs, John; Whereas, the Whitman bill — pro-; Foran, Mandan; Mrs, Ferdinand! posed in the present session of the; Brosz, Ashley; ‘Mrs. John Miller,| legislature seems to supply adequate! Kulm; James Boylan, Beulah; Lloyd, finance and engineering . skill. i Hanson, Turtle Lake, | The education tax resolution fol-| g lows: i . | “Money Needed. BREAD LINE IN Whereas, the asreaont stringent fi- | nancial situation seems to threaten NEBRASKA. CITY | meet the Snore named and oitier azens| ip and county organ-| ; | tional penal and charitable institu- | Omaha, Feb. ‘A bread line, the | tions; and, i first in this city since 1916, has been} Whereas, that normal operation is/ established jhere in connectitn with imperative to the safety of the mental | one of the city’s missions. The Rev./ and moral wellbeing of our-state} George’ Sturge, in charge, announc“ and its future citizenship; andy 6’ «| today ‘that about 100 unemployed! Whereas, the proposed millage’ tax | men are given food each night. | will at once provide ample funds and | ino eter ‘enable the educational institutions to! forecast the future; FEAR ANOTHER I~ Endorse BI: RED OFFENSIVE, Be It Resolved, by the North Dako- | | to Federation of Civic and Commerce , ‘i a ones organizations that the 17th session of Paris, Feb. 3—President of Foland: the North Dakota legislature be en- high number of high Polish of-) conyaged:to protect the normal op-; ls, arrived here today to discuss | A f th 7 ituti | ith the French officials a possible | Suan OF See ee Ney aa Bolshevik offensive ugainst Poland in! .y si +i al! cei 0 vith 332! 7 ‘the carly spring gnd other subjects. | shall be consistent with their normal/ ceipts 168 cars compared with | Steele continuance. Resolved Further, that we do en-} MANY MARCE IN |dorse and recommend for passage } such a millage as will assure perma-} BREAD PARADE tent improvement and enlargement | ‘as each institution may require. | Copenhagen, Denmark. Feb. 3.—A}| Urge Advertising. i procession of unemployed estimated; The advertising resolution was as all square today | follows towar the parliament; Whereas. adequate funds and press- | building, demanding work, | ing need for intelligent publicity inj ———— !North Dakota in the particular in-; WHEAT WAVERS terest of. cities and their contiguous | ON EXCHANGE ‘territory is-an immjnent need; ‘kota Federation of Civic and Com- providing | for the wheat market but the effect failed | nicipalities. to last. Opening quotations whieh | Officers were elected by the feder- varied from unchanged to one and} ation as follows: George N. Kel one and a quarter cent higher were | iston, Bismarck, president; F. G. Or followed by a setback well under yes-| Mott, N. D., vice-president, and H. ) terday’s mark. | Stanton, Grand Forks» ‘secretary. The close was heavy, 3 1-4 to The meeting was a very successful cents lower. ANOTHER DROP . “IN GASOLINE. Pyramid for New York, Feb. 3—The “standard | Ease and Comfort Oil company today announced an ad- ditional reduction of one cent a gal- | Ef'the Mere Mention of Piles Makes lon in gasoline in New Jersey. \ You Shudder Get a Box of The price in Louisiana was reduced | Pyramid Pile Supponitories two cents a gallon. making the whole- | For ¢he pain and distress due to of Pyramid Pile Suppositories at the Drop in Pennsylvania. Pittsburg, Feb. 3—The Atlantic Re- fining company today announced a reduction of two cents a gallon in| price of gasoline and kerosene inj} Pennsylvania. 1 The tank wagon price for gasoline! is now 31 cents. | | . IS WORTH; CUT THIS OUT MONEY, Cut out this slip, enclose with fe | CAINE . Immediately after a “Danderine” massage, your hair takes on new life, Justre and wondrous beauty, appear- ing twice as heavy and plentiful, be- ing twice as heavy and plentiful, be- cause each hair seems to fluff and thicken. Don’t let your hair stay lifeless, colorless, plain or scraggly. You, too, want, Jots of long, strong, beautiful hair. A ‘cent “Danderine”> freshens your scalp, checks dandruff and falling hair. This stimulating “beauty-tonic”. gives to thin, dull fading hair that youthful brightness and abundant. thickness-— bottle of delightfui and mail it tq Foley & Co,, 2835 Shef- | field Ave., Chicago, Ill, writing your nam d address clearly. You wili receive in return a trial package con- ‘taining Foley's Honey and Tar Com- | pound for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pills for pains in sides , and hack, rheumatism, backache, kid- | ney and bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, 2 wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic constipation, biliousness, headaches, | and sluggish bowels. —ad nearest drug . Take no substl- tute. The quick relief has been a Breat_ blessing to a host of people who fairly shudder at the very men- tion of the discomfort and misery due to this almost universal com: Don’t delay. »Take no sub- See “The Miracle Man” at the Eltinge tonight. If you wish to make a trial first, send your name and address to Pyramid Drug Co. 604 Pyramid Bidg., Marshall, Mich, Financial Aid A delegation of Sanish and Van Hook residents are in Bismarck to- day in the interests of state aid for the schools on the Berthold ladiai reservation. There is only a small amount of! f taxable property and therefore this! Benson | section has been much harder hit than; Billings other districts in the state by the crop and money shortage. In the delegation are: C. C. Hi- denbergh, editor of the Van Hoox Tribune; C. C. Kroft, Van Hook; A. A. Bresslin, Sanish; E. B. Crippe, Parshall, and E. G. Ranum, Van Hook. MAY CONSIDER _BERGDOLL CASE Washington, Feb. 3.—Possibility of a congressional investigation of the escape to Germany of Grover Berg- doll, wealthy draft evader, was re- vised’ today when the house military affairs committee’‘instructed Chair- man. Kahn to’ confér with the district attorney of. Philadelphia, who pros- ecuted cases ugainst his mother and others who aided ‘in his escape A resolution to investigate is in the committee. , ‘ TWO PAPERS SUSPEND. Killdeer, D.-Feb. 3.—The Kill- deer Tribune, indépendent, has sus- pended publication. Dodge. ‘Ni D., Feb. 3—The Dodge Dispatch has suspended publication. Dancing Class tonight, Legion | Hall. J f— ‘MARKETS | Minneapolis, Feb. —Wheat re- cars a year ago. Cash No. 1 northern, $1.51 3-4 to $1.55 3-4, Corn 'No. 3 yellow, 50c to 5l1c. Oats No. 3 white, 35 1-4¢ to 35 3-4e. Flax, $1.75 1-2 to $1.76 1-2. Minneapolis, Feb. changed. Barley, 49¢ to 62c. > Rye, $1.36 1-2 to $1.37 1-2. SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK. 3.—Flour -un- | Hog rereipts. 7.500; range, $8.00 tu Bo It Resolved, that the North Da-| gogs® hulk $8.75 to $9.15" "| fat steers, | Chicago, Feb. 3—Putting a ban on! merce Organizations urge the adop- ; ¢5.60.to $6.50; cows and heifers, $4.00 ; the use of Argentine quotations tenI- | tion of the bill | Cattle receipts, 1,000; ‘ 7 Qi to $5.50; calves 5Qc, lower; stockers | ed-to give an advantage Xo bulls in) millage tax on all property of mu-| and feeders slow. | Sheep receipts. 300; 75; ewes, $4.00. BISMARCK GRAIN. | Bismarck, Feb. | No. i 1 dark northern... $ ;No. 1 amber durum. -$ | No. 1 mixed durum. $ |No. 1 red durum. oh | lambs; $8.00 to | (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) i {$1.19} {counties in North Dakota are given in ‘a telegram received by the secretary |of state from the census bureau at | Washington. This is the first com- plete report on the population of the | ‘counties of the state as a whole. They | follow: | Adams 593 Barnes 78 13,095 3,126 ! Bottineau 15,109 Bowman . 4,768 | Burke... 9,511 | Burleigh 15,578 ; Cass .. 41,477 j Cavalier . 15,555 Dickey 10,499 Divide . 9,687 Dunn 81828 Eddy, . 6,493 Emmons . 11,288 Foster ... 6,103 Golden Valley . 4,832 Grand Forks 28,795, Grant 9,533 | Griggs .. 7,402 Hettinger 7,685 Kidder ... 7,798 LaMoure Logan . McHenry | McIntosh McKenzie | McLean Mercer Morton | Mountrail | Nelgon . | Olver. Pembina | Bierce | Ramsey | Ransom . ;Renville . Richland ; Rolette | Sargent | Sheridan | Slope Sioux | Stark | Stutsman ; Towner Traill | walsh . | Ward). | Wells . | Williams _ | Population of North Dakota, 1920, | | 645,680. Dancing Class tonight, Legion | “GRIST? TICKLES CORNS TO DEATH No. 1 flax -$1.40! py . 7 Ks | | No. 2 flax “$1.35 First Stops AM Ealne hen Peels the; | No. 2 rye . $115). ae . 2-3- | 85 TONS A. NO. 1 HAY IN STACK | {2 Hal. fs | TOO LATE TO | | ROOM FOR RENT FOR LIGHT | housekeeping. 423 Front St. | | Dancing Class tonight, Legion tured feet. Get rid of your corns. If} Don't try to fox trot on corn. tor-| | | 2 miles south of Bismarck. Wil sell any part. Phone 746. C. N.} McGray. 4 | | 162 or 63. | Sell your cream and. poultry! \to our agent, or ship direct to. : ; Co., Bis-| you have never scen a corn tickled on to death, just apply | Northern Produce \marck. Write us tor prices ;cream and poultry.—Northern | Produce Co. ton deliver: | Coal Co. Phone 453. urna Beulah Lignite Coal $5.50 and_ |Bear Creek Coal $12.50 deliver-! ed. Wachter Transfer Co. Phone, | Phone 453 for the famous Wil- | ton Screened Lump Lignite Coal. | The coal that is all coal; no clink- | ers,'no ‘soot, no dirt. $5.50 per Your Fe Mabe Your Foot if “Gete-It. a few drops of “Gets-It” to yours. Then watch that corn die—peacefully as if it had gone to sleep. Soon it is nothing but a loose piece of dead skin that you can lift right off with your fingers. Get after them now. Your druggist has “Gets-It.” Costs but a trifle—or nothing at all if it fails. Mfd. by B. Lawrence & Co., Chicago. Sold in Washburn Lignite: gismarck by Cowan's drug store, Len- ‘hart Drug Co, Fence Posts for sale, good ash posts in small lots or car load For | Dandruff Those little flecks from your head that fall upon your clothing and sp~l your pleasure are dandruff—a scalp disorder Conquer it completely “under money- back guarantee. Uve Kotalko, Amaz- ingly quick, lasting benefit reported by legions of men, women, children. Save your hair! Get new hair. It 1s possible in many cases even after baldness—absu- slutely proved. Remember KOTALKO— ‘at any busy drug store. Wateb your mirror! Sbow others this advertisement, . : Navajo Blankets $1 Each per pair Sale Price Sale Price 54 inch Wool Dress Goods, Special Crochet Cotton Special | UNM NSUANOMCADEAUAADEAUDOUGAUDEL NUS SUUTO ENA AAUNAA RAD UAU PERO AGGDAN EAA AN TE MUD EMO EUA CHEETOS NA HU CUO EGAN ANUTD EAE TA ND UAOAODEGONALUNOOOEUEOOOOGOOOCOOOOUNOONOUTDOGOUEVASAbAANO0CNODEONVOLUDIOUNEIHEY HART SCHAFFNER & MARX Suits and Overcoats | 1-2 Price Save Money by Buying Now S. E. BERGESON & SON TTT i { JOHNSON’S Popular-Priced Store “Always Busy” The Store That Has Brought the Low Prices to Bismarck Here are a few Specials we are going to ; Offer for Thursday and Friday 50 Values Navajo Blankets, $10.50 Values Full Size Wool Nap, Blankets Special 00. cere esse cee ee vee ees 19 inch Crash Toweling 45c grade, ’ per yard ........08. irathiesiee aeoagihins aeaeee 20c Children’s Wool Leggins, 98¢ Values 36 inch Novelty Silks, worth $3.00, 98 44 inch Charmeuse, worth $5.00 yard, FEB. 3, 1921 lots.. 520 14th street or phone 547, Bismarck. s DON'T FUSS. WITH ~ MUSTARD PASTERS! Musterole Works Without the Blister—Easier, Quicker | There’s no sense in mixing a mess of mustard, flour and water when you can easily relieve paia, soreness or stiff- ness with alittle clean, white Musterole, Musterole is made of pure oil of mustard and other helpful ingredients, - combined in the form of the present white ointment. It takes the place of mustard plasters, and will not blister. Musterole usually gives prompt relief from sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy,rheuma- tism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia), 35c and 65c jars; hospital size $3.00 $4.75 Main Floor Specials |. Ready-to-Wear Department Just received 62 Wool Plaid Skirts at a Special Purchase $9.50 Wool Dresses at — $12.50 JOHNSON’S Popular-Priced Store OTT ar

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