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Enjoy Good Music at Home LABOR CHEERS. WHEN POE | | ae iH TONIGHT - Be O- D y > hs ONLY | 7 a | ‘ . | 7 j 3 A very «small sum down ! Ss TS ¥en nls do WM. FOX PRESEN H andthe easiést-terms will se- | i eure you the posseion right ! : i i now, today, of anyone of the | { splendid modsls (from $15.00 | H H strument with the true tone World's MOST Famous Star In Vampire Roles In The Super-Feature « ( > of life,’” the genuine ee e 99 xo Time to Array One Class ; : | coLunara oxaroxoza eae Amey ‘he Tiger Woman Hy | Against Another, Says Buz- } Come in and get acquainted \ § ; i ‘i he Col i a i zellee, to Laborites SIX BIG SMASHING ACTS, POWERFUL ACTING, BEAUTIFUL | 1 wi columbia quality. | | Costumes and Grand Settings. — Directed by J. Gordon Edwards, ; | PROGR, RAM OF STUNTS IS: | ‘ | b oo (Oe COWAN’S ATTRACTION FOR GUESTS| TOMORROW |GEORGE OVEY/] TOMORROW . DRUG STORE - lees a , CHAS. CHAPLIN in —IN— CHARLES RAY in Kids Especially Enjoy: Watermel- s ‘ a ates ies | sh : The Immigrant’ THE RED, WHITE and BLUE “The Pinch Hitter’’ j en ting Contest—Good sox Baseball Game - FR It Gi Deci 5 Five hundred knights of labor and re u n 1 n 1 ion i | friends to the number of a thousand; | See Sees ane ji 3 ; : . Q ve Ir | or more cheered Rev. George Buzzelle, | eee ee eee ee - sever 'o be nigpeg ite the |‘"TAILOR-MADE SUITS AT [ieee an aces aes ; vas y the staff and associa alian front for the purpose of rear- T \ 4 l | rector of St. George's church, yester- cabs ges Eat Lark sees salir be ele : READY-MADE PRICES } Sixth Round hrough Fou S day when, itimediately following “ra mrs pana penutiiuls oval. ods ganizing his troops demoralized by : i : f | ther a typical labor day address from | ings surround ed Be ier. = eau ism: ree ent dofeats, Meanwhile the Klein—Tailor and Cleaner sed b Oklahoma Fi ter) John N. Hagan, state commissioner of ful Set peice tebees ening 2 wheels iii lalians continue tovadvance $20.00 to $40.00 U vy = agriculture and labor, the Bismarck At the Orpheum Theatre Tonight Only! broken spoke was given by the; Army officers who have read the 8-29.1 mo. ‘ z 4 : wv nivinaide evadcaaee aati Ang in “The Tiger Woman.” Wm. training school. Austrian war bulletins are mach fe Canton, Ohio, Sept. 4.—ahat twasq idg of the referee. ; : ‘ime. to stimulate clase preiudice, but Fox Super-Feature in Six “During the services her class mates amused over the statement that the| See a Bryant Suit to order $22.50. to have béeh’a 15-round boxing bout} Morris started like a game Nee | an occasion for 10 *per cént*simon-} “Sas! hing Acts. j sang her favorite hymn, “Nearer Stil! Italians are fleeing. Se easavenencneeen between Carl Morris of Oklahoma and | and during the first round plowed into | puns Anmerieanient upon’ thalgaet otal ———— | Nearer. Miss Rose Struta | See “The Tiger \Woman” at the Or- 5 ‘ Fred Fulton of. Minnesota, was term-}Pulton with reckless: abandon. Fulton | ‘Asaevicant e . “Sate in the s of Jes | pheum tonight. inated by the referee in the sixth] Proved a willing party in the grueling] “7M ee eo atte PLANS Ki PLETE Millie Anderson “Hace to Face.” GOVERNMENT BUYING Of Fsacec fe round after) Morris had deliberately} mixing in the second round and evt : a no-condliioa. ti Six of her class mates were honory | View Camera, 5 equipeed with eas fouled Fulton so often that Referee! dently convinced Morris his, energies i aRarwens a pallbea They were Miss Bradle WHEAT BEGINS AT CHICAGO poe Doe ae i gency every ostigmat lens, f 4.5 and Optimo shut- My inkel was “ed isqualify| Were wasted, for from that time on, : Miss seberg, Mis ofer, 3 Mit Aplukel wee Conces afe useaey orig. ate io x the patience, of gs eae OEMS FOR MOVEMENT (i De Mine sto Mine = SEC ate a eon the Oklahoman. The contest was nae - si a se crate aks share to face the common enemy, odd, Stolberg and M Riese va ee Schwartz, telephone 273 after 9 p. hav, decided which of the two ae Te eTSS: __| shoulder to shoulder. ‘The man who at Sop The pallbearers swere NcAy Mae | ee ene eey| Gm. or write Boxials the better qualified to megt Jess Wil-} In the fifth and sixth Teunde Morris this time enfleavars to incite one class F | aon, “om Grothe, James Blunt, ae . ee can today ane mroceet: fs “dard in a heavywheight championship) made no effort to conceal his inten-| against another is not a patriot, as- f | | Charles Kapper, Ernest Hopple and | °° - fap y BS ons lions over’ WANTED—Two bell boys at Van contest. © tions. The crowd hooted and jecred,| sorted the clergyman. 5 ae) | Reuben Strutz ie counter as any ordinary national | Horn dotel. Pay . H res: od a cheer for Referee Hink-| — 74;, Hee PIES IEL Ares r The hody v taken to Cavalier last | t. There only one standard ° ‘ Outclassed and apparently destined Lut reserved a cheer for Referce Hink His brief address was received with y lesen és a, SOO to become the recipient of a terrific| €l when the latter asserted his au-lino most genuine enthusiasm, while| 2609. Men Wall Be Transported evening where services will Le beta | pees en rane init | WANTED = Stenoeraphers expert- mauling, Morris violated every rule | thority. ; Commissioner Hagan's discourse, dur-| {gy ‘Fraining Camp Beginning and interment made, A number ae Ba ie Ra pay 2 : F zs ce net necessary. Write No. 250 care of the boxing game and of good; Hinkel did everything in bis power! ing which he declared the farmer the om es = the nurses accompanied the body to oe A i ae ae uae merely | ‘Tribune. 9-4-3 ; sportsmanship. He started early to! to force Morris to live up to the rules.| only real producer and launched the Wednesday the Northern Pacific depot. aro ee Re peaae ie Sesigie se 6 6s 66.6166 eee ed “g age oe had ase ay a Pa ae i: z ee ninn WEE eee as) store at a warchouse and turning the | 2% 4 ay ~ prepare his own finish. In the second , even stopping 2 few b be. hinge > usual league arguinents against capi ‘hicago, Sopt. 3—Practically all ar- receipts over to the representative: FOR SALE—Cood brass bed and round he forsook the legal methods of an effort te give the crowd what it| tal and big business and other time- PANeemenia Have. Neondcomplete Ler ther tegd edinin ita tagianerarely Wilton ri 1 i i xi d resorted to the foul. With expected. honored bogeys received only rather] 4.0 winonds f yeen competed of the food administrator were given n rug, both new, dress- ¢ poring ane bh ; i s he left the ring Morri anne | ay - : 8 the railroads for transporting the 68) acheck for cash in full payinent. er and other furnishings, all in & ~ v the passing of the minutes! he ¢ ere a pe ue ; SS eaicinter Derfunctory‘applaaie: 000 “selected men" who will constitute | eagle etna good condition, and new. Call garded all accepted practices. ai a Gentes ee ee See Las _Weniston Presides. : the new army to the 16 contonments, | See the world’s most famous vam: after 9 p. m. at 273. Ask for & ted, me isn aa ue he ee an d NG ake ae ice and sol¢ Hers pre: | : ee oreaniz ‘i nue “ Oe for intensive training before going to pire Theda Bara at the Orpheum to-(¢% Mrs. Schwartz. 94 3t& constantly refused heed warn- ve a riot. solvent of economic disasterm” said}... ete te . peee u | Dr. George N. Keniston, secretary of arene, alinaed Fron Page One.) i Pe LORS 2228S { r ha an as ae a eke rae at a Under the revised plans of the war| —'*p has been no renewal ef the i = ee syeees “ymen, or about 25.000, will be trans-| yet, g 7 2 intensity of the ar- FASILY OVERCOME! OF OR MT ARMY sues Thee onettes. Producer) ported in the Gvestay pertéd beginning Si athe be Ines of a a For fiche and capitalist into effective economic alee - 4 4 A 1 next Wednesday As they will be! pending. 4 9 - fabric. ’ Aes, : moved at the rate of one per cent, or] ‘The British, however, are biting fur- I % "sly ton | ae eepavidnes, | (Continued trom dt trom Page One.) ae Se ay oe eae om 7,600, mea per day, it is not anticipat-! ther into the German position at wholesome cakes, i ae " ee telling nea pel train on No. 8 tomorrdw afternoon are eon % pate all sat ae pe ed that this military traflic will cause) points on the front and today a slight | . . Sy ae Waa habit may bs easily | Frank Johnson of the First National enemies. these Goines reiieat nae any disarrangement of regular passen-) advance of the British line northwest | Bisee biscuits and pastry 9 use ein ladies ‘i pare eure with delightiu! | | Bank, Eugene Wachter of the Wachter eras es =a ae aie ike ger and freight scheules. of St. Julian is announced. | ogotl veyhe author, . Ea ae j,| Dray & Transfer Co C. C. Ottosen | We have he untilled acros; we have) git, {ke fve-tay, period beginning, | a 1498 . Station F Ne York | and Walter H. G. Hageman, all of Bis | ited capital: pet as ae ‘i September 1), the railroads must| EVACUATED THREE WEEKS AG: pve 1828 Te aeen Ee, NON “rmarck. As alternates, the ~county ee rapital; we have loyal 12-] transport 40 per cent of the new army,| Washington, Sept. 4.—Riga was | City wih mall ie Wek: Hee Gn re), ed as named e Master and] PO This trinity is being co-ordinated! oy 271.509 men at the rate of 341,700 al evacuated by the civil population ana} iuest. 3 ae een into a mighty economic unit. The 99 ‘ ae ‘ jee SPU aes hig Funk rk Bea Tia rege | “ A ss ah ah George Wahler. ; aay panes day. Another 40 per cent of the army| foreign consuls three weeks ago. Phis ; renee ee wonderfully et » Mead ee as a home bi will be carried to the cantonments| was the news contained in the official Always safe and reliable. Ifit er tobacco craving is conquered DICKINSON NEWS. e found recreant in their support o} from October 3 to October 7. During | dispatches surroun vi ~ c] 2 9. i. \ ae e] 3 ¢ ry patches surrounded with so much . : Calmness, tranquil sleep, clear Mrs. Nels Christianson was able to| ay one million who shall bear arms these two periods the passenger facil-| myste at the time, and over which isn Li all we claim your grocer normal appetite, good digestion, ma | yoaye gt, Joseph's hospi Pat. e boys at the front will miss the] «,. 4 " ’ aes Mie Veer Ga . i St. Joseph's hospital Sunday af ities of the roads Will be fully utilized.} so much uneasiness was felt. a ly vigor, strong memory and a genera! ter a scrious operation covering five; S¥¢etness of home life, and we who] myo remaining 15 per cent re men gets will refund your money. gain in efficiency are among the many | weeks, and joined her husband, man-| "main will find the comforts of peace will begin exuaining October 17 | INSPECTING FRONT. CO beneffts reported... Get rid of that ager of the Dickinson Wholesale Gro- ful day less available, but we shall ane eee of ae tg fo ie ane: Udine, Ita’ bbe MFG. 2 CHICAGO nervous, irritable feeling; no more cery Co., at the St. Charles hotel. Mr. goch remember and do our bit for the) ported trom northwestern states to| Yon Arz, chi a ee As ae Bae eae sae and Mrs. Christianson came from | Other. eens ™ |) the various cantonments in the next oe 2 chewing tobacco’ to pacify morbid de | (yooxston, Minn., only a few weeks interesting Program. six weeks are 4 ago, Mrs. Christianson entering the ane speech-making was followed) Amert 1 Lake, Wash.: From} hospital at once. They expect to begin Na an interesting program of ath-| ajaska, 694 men; Washington, 7,296; | housekeeping about the first of the letic events and stunts for the young: Oregon, 7 Californi: 160: Idaho, coming month. eter winding up with a really fast 2,287; Nevada, 1,051; Montana, 7 PRICE FIXING BY Dr. A. P. Nachtwey of the Bismarck surat between as teams! Wyoming, 805: Utah, 2,259; total, 46, ; hospital unit, who was called to the} Composed of union men. oO many) 143 men. GOVERNMENT EDICT colors a month ago and who has heen| 20YS entered for the watermelon eat-| 79 Fo, m Kansas, : , at Fort Riley, has been transferred to| ‘28 contest that there were not enough 6,514 mi } outh Da-| eal ry The government is fix- Des Moines and Mrs. Nachtwey has| ™¢lons to go around, so a fifty-yard! Kota, 9,717: Nevins a, 8,185; Colorado, | fi , ‘ ing the prices on almost closed her house and joined him there.| 48h was specified as a qualifying pre-} 47 92; Arizona, 2,| Oo e u 1¢ every kind of commodity iss Helen Jeferies, a-graduate of liminary, and the ten who finished first 472; total, 7H 593. : he National School of Kindergarten] Were siven a chance at the melons,! p Hes Moines, 1 ry 1 srown, manufactured or t ee; s les Moines, To rom ‘Noxtht § ' ne which finished soon thereafter. on | ‘ a : ee at Chicago, has gone to Duluth to ac- . Dakota, 5,606 me :| ’ N 4 S L d mined. This is 2 war cept a position as supervisor of pri-| The day was ideal; the air was) towa, 12 79: Illinois, 9, Heileman 5) EW Ly: E has been analyze measure and nei only aah wane : warm and balmy, and from 2 o'clock] 575 mon. ree | : : ary work in the Longfellow school ‘ Z ¢ oclock| 575 men. | e S C v d d morally right but “under Mrs. B. H. Crawford and son, Her-| Until 5 the bleachers and grandstands eeteedlt Sonar er, | by the tate heist, an foun to meet all the circumstances absol- man, have returned from a several| Vere Well filled by the union men, | > ino D. utely necessary weeks’ stay at Hunters Hot Springs. | their families and friends. NURSES PAY RESPECT ! req uirements of North akota laws. sqWorking a. hardship hea Cleve eon aver te We have filed a bond for $10,000 which has ‘aybe, but it is necessary Minnesota state fair and to enter their REY GEORGE | KELLY 10 DL ARTED FRIEND. “ “ pee nd toe | Epps azd wo as Patriotic end Hl jauer sin Fada snd se Kat | : | been uccepted by the State of North Dakota, loyal people must abide by ff! crine McGinley in a business college ON TRIAL FOR MURDER | . : d he S it in Minneapolis Marek: br Body none Ta allowiug us to ship into and sell in the State But in the meantime Miss Maysie Dinsdale's house guest, ——- A Bees ieee e i business must go on as us- Miss Florence Colby of Bingham, Me..j Red Oak, Ia. Sept. 4.—The Rev. Rites of Training Sckool Heileman’s “fl ual—no more than ‘‘as us- a graduate of the Sargent school of; Gcorge J. Kelly, was placed on trial Member i ual.”’ So we are making physical training at Canpbridge, Mass., here ‘today an an indictment charging -_—— dl greater exertions than ev- left on. Sunday to accept a position as} him with the murder of cight p ns,| Nurses of the Bismarck Hospital! - ~ er, teacher of physical training. slain with an axe at Villista, Iowa, one | headed by Miss Louise loerman and | t Mrs. F, D. Cooper, wife of Agent| night in June, 1912. Miss Sands, superintendents of the | __ This week we are mak- Cooper of the Northern Pacific, has} ‘The counsel for the defense had | taining school, marched in a body 1 - a ing a special effort on returned from a month's vacation af] announced that Kelly would enter a|@¥cning to the Evangel church | 4 N Al h 1 B : clothe kN working her old home in Illinois. She was ac-! plea of not guilty, atter which the se-| Were they paid their last respects to; on-= co 0. IC evera e 5 clothes. le prices are companied by her four children. lection of a j a eas t one of their number, Miss Mildren 1 ; y R mpa y he 5 ti jury was expected to pro- : : | 1 ; 7 being regulated we know L. Mullaney and son, Leo, left Sun-jceed. Kelly was brought here last | KTaft. They were all in uniform. | which 1S str ickly a temperance drink. | aaa hs ae ating iese day for St. Paul, where the latter en-| night from Logan, Iowa, where he had| Rev. R. E. Strutz pastor of the) i 11 Heil ’s NEW \ i the San naw be ‘Pought ters St. Thomas college. been confined shortly after his arrest | CHUrch preached the sermon. Rev All dealers are now legally permitted to sell Heileman’s t ieee ti aiaskel and will ee jon the indictment returned May 14.| hare Fane ee ° STYLE, and if you have not ordered your supply i aie H |The attorneys have announced there pita! also made an address. He | vices for a fi! : : : nce. . cS . etter stan rae vill i will be no insanity plea as had been} you should do so at onc ; : DA | reported. A gcc | eel Try this famous beverage today $ the Te ie a lector 7 That's-what the weatherman will be To Attend School Here. HELPING HOOVER? ? y you kn a | Gisping out toyus ima few weeks. George Buzzelle, Jr, and Robert! | | you bet Iam's¥s G. HEILMAN CO. LA CROSSE, WIS. ; foods can not ower fi" This ya a reninder, that. our | Duzzelle, sons of Rev. and Mrs. George | poey ‘ t branch: and plain clothing will ma- fl dvérctiats nae! ¥outwarm’ fo Idk At! puvvette, arrived in the cite this meme | | CORN, food For prices and terms address our nearest branch: terially advance. j thera, and our winter suits aré the bes 5 i ‘for _ . i Mi i 5 $2 ing from Seattle, Wash. and will en-| | ame Moorhead Mian East Grand Forks, inn. f é | ter the public schools of this city. j i eae The ‘ McConkey to $6.00 “more—that | Leonard, another son who has been in Fost Red Lake Falls, Minn. = Aberdeen, S. D. qi ‘ g Tailor and Cleaner. the city for several weeks will enter} oastes Mobridge S. D Commercial Co. era; the high school, while W. Burge, the! ; as ae secre | eldest son will resume his studies at| 510 Broadway Phone 209 a he hari cpegagthyeors, Mail| the University of Idaho in Moscow, at} Ee f Bs KANSAS CITY, M@,i the beginning of the term. Meee FEST HES ff a PE | ‘

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