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LRGION'S ¢ IS ANNOUNCED FOR BIG SHOW Nearly 50 “Included in Cast; Which Will Present Show at Auditorium DIRECTOR IS PLEASED. “Beautiful ‘costumes, pretty girls, catching music, clever, dancing and) lots of pep.” Allthis can Legion’s musical comedy to be, given at the auditorium theater Fri-/ day afternoon and evening, November | 11. The ‘cast was announced tod: and includes nearly 50 people sele ed with much care. Jay Coggshall, directing the show, | is pleased with the progress he is | making and advance inquiries for; seats indicates that there will be ay capacity crowd at the show. “Look Who's Here,” is the title of the show-—and look who's here in the cast: | is promised in the Ameri. | { Emily Vivian Dolan} Judge Baxter . . Angelo Holta| Bud Marris Benton Flow! Jack Kastmi .J. R. Coggshall | Anthony Graves W. C Paulsoa Caroline Irs, Frank Williamson Suzanne . Clara Garnier | Aunt Carpline LaVerne Hollensworth | Hi Haskins’ J. 0, Arnson Jonathan Wade anklin® Roberts. Peggy O'Neill. Mablé?* Campbell Seminary ' girls — Bessie Williams, Ruth, Williams, Thalia. Jac- obson, Helen Gross, Maude Angliss, G e Fraser, Dorothy Landers, Ber- ve Landers, Mary Slattery, Mathes De Carufel, Janet De Carufel, Esther Knudson, Lillian Knudson and Nellie Hubert. County:boys—Albert Blumer, Martin F. Lenhi chié McPhee, Harry Bernstei Lioyd Harris, Verne God- dard, Frank Hubbard, Al Drysdale, Elnier Lilleskov, Messrs. Quam, Elliott and Munson. The scene of the first act of ‘the show is laid in a summer resort hotel in the Catskill mountains, MUNICIPAL PLANT |: | MAY BE EXEMPTED Wshington, Nov. 8—The supreme court today upheld contentions of the city. of Spririgfield, Ill. that public utilities operated by municipalities can Ba exeinpted from juridiction of state laws governing privately-own- ed’ utility..corporutions. | i i | | PREVENTS FALLING. 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Phone 738°°°~ Office 801 Front Street, Bismarck, N.. Di | |cial health as typhoid. would Arthur Sather, Fred Schecker, |+ REGAN TO HOLD CELEBRATION | _| schoolvsystem come to FARGO SLASHES Meath the toe nail, This, Says Ida Tarbell, Would (By Ruth Agnes Abeling) (New York, Nov, 3—‘If you could go jwith me, evening after | through Central Park you'd see—” Ida Tarbell paused. Her cool gray | eyes narrowed. The rather thin, firm line of her lips contrasted slightly. | “You'd see,” with more depth in in r tone, “men—nid men, young nien, ;scarcely more than lads—gathering newspapers to sleop under in the park. “As the evenings have become chill, | ythey*have doubled their diligence. Not ia, paper escapes.” She. was silent a moment again. | Thinking. . Then— “And men don’t sleep out at night gnget newspapers if they can get cnet ” said Miss Tarbell, “is how serious our unemploymeat question is? The while situation from ‘end to end, should be. put before’ the American eople in barnyard English, so that very one can understand.” Miss Tarbell was very earnest. ‘Straight and tall she is, even when sitting. Someone who dares a ruffle here, a bit of lace there, a ribbon ! somewhere else, even a colorful cor- age and a black band at heft neck to much in | bring out the lines of her small, well- shaped head. “Unemployment,” “isa disease. “There's nothing the matter with us, or we wouldn’t have it. If it was typhoid spreading to hundreds over night, we'd know all about it soon enough. “And when a. big factory lays off hundreds of men ‘in ire addy,” her words were coming with conviction, | “it is just as much danger to our so- be to said Miss, Tarbell, our physicial health. “Unemployment is more than sta- tistics. It is a mass of human un- happiness. “Why, what, besomes of all of the People who came over here to work atid then are discharged during a dull season?” she asked _ suddenly, “We don’t, know! “I think it’s time for us to find out! “Phere should be established a sort NOVEMBER 11; In the town of Regan on Npv. 11, Beginning at 10 o'clock a. m., there will be an Armistice Day celebration in the form of a Teachers’ Associa- tion and Educational Rally as the most fitting ‘form of célebrating this patriotic holiday. On that day in the city of Washington, D: 'C., delegates from all nations will convene’ to con- sider ways and means of averting the cataclysm of future wars.. Whatever plans may be evolved at that con- fezence must bé supplemonted by an educatiotial revival all over the world. ‘North Dakota is a candidate for lead- ership in the crusade for world peace. Regan is not a slacker. Regan as- sures us that no efforts will be spared to make our meeting a sficcess. Let all friends of education, and a better esa. If-eVeryhody who comes will Sring along ‘some eatables,'we wi!l have a picnic or community dinner at 12 m. CITY EXPENSES Cuts Out White Way Lights To Meet Budget, Decrease Fargg N. D., Nov. 8-—With the single exception of ‘the top Nght on each ‘cluster of five, “Fargo was in darkness Siturday night; as the re- sult of an enforced economy pro- gram’ as the’ result df’ the: state supreme court ‘decision holding the limitations tax ‘Constitutional. Thé’ city commission” announced that the fire and police departments will immediatey be cut 25 per cent; salaries of all city oinelats and em- ployes of all kinds will he cut 10 per cent ‘at once, and salaries of city commissioners will be sliced 25 per, ; cent. The city will dispense with the ser- vices of the, bullding” dfspector and city sanitary’ officer.” Garbage will’ no longer be ‘coftected, individuals’ being forced to mak ther. own arrange- ments for collection.’ \’ ow. Will be Fembved from the city streets’ dttrig the Winter, atid no funds will be available for the board of education election next year. All thsiirancé policiés on city prop- erty will be permitted to lapse, as no finds Will be available for premiums. There will be io street repairs or public improvements. The’ public library will be closed except for two or possibly three days each wee! Following an all-day session, the comiiiissioners .succeéded in, cutting its | afinual . budget from $404,000 to $262,000. The result of économies leaves the city With but the skeleton of municipal . government, commis- sioners claim. Police said tonight a dark city ;; Means more crime. On the Mount of Olives in Jerusa- {lem there are olive trees ogee to jhave ;been. fourisding :in 1099.-. i INGROWN NAIL Toe Nail Turns Out rim, Out Itself if You Toughen Skin A noted authority says that a few | drops of “Outgro” upon the skin sur- ;Younding the ingrowing nail reduces | Inflammation and pain and so tough ens the tender, sensitive skin under- ath that it can not perietrate fie flesh, did the nail turns } Maturally outward almost over night. “Outgro” is a harmless, antiseptic manufactured for chiropodists. How- ever, anyone can buy from the drug hive a tiny bottle containing direc- ions. Ste viet! DISTRIBUTE YOUR BUYING evening, | |FORMER PRESIDENT ).;- | WITH. VIOLATING: |. RED FLAG LAW Bowbells, N‘D., Nov, 8. Onc:of' the. | most interesting develdpments ‘of tie Helv Unemployment Situation. | by more than 300 votéyover last yéar, ; Was when ‘Leo (Mahoney and Dr. C, J. | King of Columbus, were ‘arrested: for | violation ‘of ‘the new ned flag law. | Mr. Mahoney 1s thé editor, of the | Columbus Reborien diwhich ‘He has always. strong! shy adyodated _independ- vent \princtptes. “Atter ‘learning’ the | i Nonpattienk forées Had ‘teen deteatetl, | | the élated! éditor, A ‘Hall been tiken to task misty ti sfor his attitude, | with ' Dr. King, pi red three mounds (of dift ‘near the: Rofiorter office whith | represented the graves of Frazier, | Lemke, and Hagan. ’;At'the foot of the | mounds he’ placed: @'red flag: witha) ‘dumniy supposed tojrepresent the edi- | tor of the Nonpartihatt newspaper at Bowbells and a s:gn’hearing the in; | scription, “Stet i? the only mourner {tests Ujnn seeing’ the display, a | complaint was sworn. out by some of ithe ‘Nonpartisan, and’ a watfant. was \issued for the arrdstiof Mahoney and | King. They were brought to the coun- | ty ‘seat to answer: te;the charge and j asked time to firépage fr trial, which | was granted, and the’case is set for ‘heard before MISS IDA TARBELL of industrial batometer which would ‘next Tuesday, ‘to- keep tab, on conditions all over. tie} Judge Lowe. country and try to keep a level. ~ In remraane stead of this buying of extra machi WILL HOUSE: 50 GIRLS. ery during busy times and putti 3; . Dickinson, N. D., Nov. 8.—Work on double forces to work antl then sui-! the new dormitory Of the state normal denly closing during a dull seagon| school is prozres:ing fapidly and it there should be an even distribution. | is expected that tife building will ‘be “There is probably which suffers. more from seasonal) first of the yeir. The“dermltory will work than mining. At the peak of} house® fitty gitls.) The water mali coal, demand, great forces of, ‘men are cf the’ city fike ‘béfiz | extended five put on. A few nionths later over Nall) piocks to contiect with ‘the new build- of them perhaps nearly all of them,| | ing. ‘ are jdle. @ “Ifthe public’ would’ “think—if it! would distribute its buying instead of! always Waiting for pressure, don’t you} sec that it would mean an even: amount of work all of the time? | “It -is very serous business,” said| Miss Tarbell, “something which every |, one of us can well afford to take to} heart.” | EVERYONE INVITED | The following program ‘will be ren- ered: Music, community singing. ‘Welcome Address, Prof. Lester E. Foote. i ‘Response, ‘Mrs. Agnes Gray. Asthetic Starvation, Edna Renfrow. Music, Mrs. Elizabeth Lind. Music, Supplied by Committee mn Music. The Relation’ of the School Board tb! the Successful School, Mrs. Knowlton of Regan School Board. A Little Nonsense: Now and Then, M. F. Parker. The State “In Loco Parentis,” Supt.! W. E. Parsons. The Teachers Intangible Rewards, Madge King. Address by. State Superintendent Minnie J. Neilson. Owing to the difficulties uniler| which the program committee worked the above program is subject to modi- fication. : ADDRESSES PUIPLS| Ellendale, 'N.D., Nov. 8—Dr. A. J. Perisho, who former was president of the North Dakota Agricultural col- lege’ was a recent visitor at the State | Normal and Industrial School here | and delivéred an address to tHe sta! dents. Since- leaving the .state Dr.| Preisho has traveled extensively and’ has just returned from an. investiga“! tion of European conditions. He is! ‘at present concluding a long tour of | the western states as a lecturer. | His address here was to the youns people, urging them to prepare theria- | selves that they might be capable ot} meeting the great problems that will) evolve from present world conditions, | problems which will require wide un- derstanding and sympathy to meet. ‘Herbert Spencer, the philosopher, used to wear ear muffs, to shut out; the noise of the lye awa BEAUTY. she Niet St of iden Viettola These two little girls, called ‘the, most. beautiful blond children in Eng-| * land, are the daughters of Chandler Cobb, American commercial attache in} se ig es Hight hens j election in Burke county, which’ turn’ ed towarils thé indepuadent columun| no industry! ready’ fof occupanty soon ‘after the |. As a result of the monarchtst: re- bellion in Portugal, ex-King- Manuel may regain’ the throne. Manuel,-who is now 32, has been living. with -his mother in England, since the revolution of 1910, when ‘he flét the country. He has been on the throne less’ than two years, having succeeded in 1908, when his father, King Carlos, and his elder brother were assassinated. Manuel’s reign. was dotted with love .efiars said tc ‘have been the real cause His affair, with Gaby him of his downfall, Deslys, noted deyerr, gained world-wide notori pis. -Mastet’s- Voice lasting. satisfaction... Victrola i ‘igramenis $25 to $1500. Atter abdication he married Prin- REG. U.S. PAT. OFF. aaa TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, by Much used by elderly people for constipation, biliouaness, aches, etc. MANY men and women, as they grow older, suffer constantly from little ills, The cause is the poisons produced by chronic constipation, result- ing in headaches, depression, bloating, sour’ stomach, bad breath, ete. 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Simmons amendment proposing to pay BONUS R RIDER thevlonus lout of the intereat-onstto foreign debt. Six Republicans sup- | ported the Simmons amendnient and |-one, Democrat, Myers, Montana, vote! against it. The. Republicans: were. ‘Capper, Johnson, Kenyon, Ladd, LaFollette and: Norris, Washington, Nov. “Nov. &~Another effort to right the. soldiers’ onus bill into A-silver coin is usually At etitFency ” for about -27 years. 5 | Victrola instruments 4d ‘You can tell ‘them the moment you taisc the lid, and see the tradémark “Victrola.” also see other Victor trade marks, as the picture and the phrase “ His Master’s Voice.” ‘Be sure to get.a Victrola instrument, for it is chosen i instrument of the greatest artists and pecially made to play their Victor records. The Victor trademarks, besides being your means You will tification, are also your guarantees of quality. instruments are built to give a lifetime of _ service. 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