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FRIDAY,- MARCH 22,°:1918 BISMARCK EVE ‘ALCL SS .o. 0 CT FRAZIERANDT ‘our’nationalunity and fartherte-tne ors pamkers““Phomas™ Alten “Box, BOX. TO JOIN | fighting’ line. Council of Defense; and others, includ- county dis-} means committee terms are procured, contracts will be! calfed to Chicago by the serfous 1i- IN COUNCILS |BIG FIELD OF jing Ww. “i Prater, ony land commie: tined form: _ a let. | ness of her-sister, Miss Dora Yegen, |sioner, have been mentioned, but the Burke of, "i 1ON' v | POMPEII LS 2" Va ell known Bismarck young —— j | best available information is that none | ‘ TO AWARD CONTRACTS Tribune Want Ads Bring Results. | eS (Continued From Page One.) CANDIDATES IN ‘ot these gentlemen jvould consider ac- | 7 —— ted States entered the great flict. It has been found that.1, py , 000 aliens were registered under the! Br: it, John Steen. is completing his} LIBERTY LOAN MAY selective draft law. Many of these! (Continued From Page One.) second term and cannot be a candi-} BE REACHED TODAY have been accepted for military serv-|men who have nad aeaungs with ns ice, but on ‘account of the bility | office regard him as efficient as an; to speak English and illiteracy, are! man who has held this position in re- { unable to understand military orders) cent years. Should he seek re-elec- iM in English. and therefore make train-| tion he prosabiy would encounter lit- {) stood to have plans which will tad, Mr. ‘Steen’s deputy, hi nentioned as a. possible candid the Republican nomination, as a: dependent, but Mr. Lyngstad is u ing exceedingly. dificult in the can-/ tle opposition from any source, tonments. | friends are discussing lity his out of politics. Fires in Elevators, of his failing | ‘The state convention at Fargo, Fires in grain elevators lone have) health wh s from the/® Week distant, ce e C0 neident to his due UP &@ number of my the United States entered the i So ft can be learned, Mr. | @'élly predicted tha while tires and explosions, wilful dain- commitied himselr on be ‘the —lieutenant-governo againg of machinery, hampering the wbject one way or another, but! Which Howard R. Wood o production of war materials and oth- it is understood that ald he wish | Speaker of the er acts impeding the government's ac-! i atives, will be put up, in order tivities have frequently been y step into to aliens. Their ignorance of dish makes them easy prey tor G he consolidated shor man propagandists and _ plotters, from the commissi are ‘stirring up industrial difficulties) pro-league to a and misunderstanding seems to have adopted Andrews’ pol-* tions of the country. y of taking an oce: al rap ay! ment has observed how many other-;| Townley in order that e vig chie. gt J fs wise friendly aliens have been made; may appreciate the good things ie : tools of the enemy. fof him and his policies in the nex \the leagve will d The departmet investigations, | issue. Averaging up the boosts with) Nerton of the T through the Darenu of education, show | the knocks, however, the league can ict is another myste that five million persons of foreign) find nothing in ylor’s editorial | 7 ° < birth: do not speak the Knglish lang-| treatment to comp! of. i WHITE WAIVES while three million males of; The league has succeeded to date} military age, that is from eighteen to | in keeping its candidates for the state] forty-five years, are unnaturalized and | treas owe no obligations of loyalty and sup- | port. to the United ‘States head increased four hundred per cent s: ylor is also ai The LaMoure Chronicle hip, has been} ® rge extent. Taylor!“ Emmons County Slayer turned to Await Trial s have been sug-| in whose judg- ot the department und ment the pré confidence hi | Clarence White, slayer of Charles | . i { i e ion come the intern: jected th Such names) D, Sloan and RS. Piatt at H 4 > of the country, the secre! fe times y bank head) on Monday, ‘March 4, formal raign- interior is taking. steps to safeguard ‘argo, Grant Youmans, the Min-| ed at Linton yesterday, ved exam- A ; COMULEUUNAUEDSUORUOUUGOUOOYOUAOOEOESOUCCLHOOQUUSEDUOEOUDECUCSOODSUCEOUOCSUOTEEUECEEOOUOUAEUOEDOUOUCHODOCEOCUUOUCOUEDODE SOOUUCUODUOUOUOUEOGGUEE * i Our merchandise is for the conservative and the good dresser. Suits ~ - - - - $15 to $30 F.. Top Coats - - - $18 to $30 Dunlap Hats - - $5 and $6 Shirts - - - $1.25 to $2 Shirts, Silk, - - - $5 and $6 eqs Spring and Summer Underwear, most any weight you wish. @Our 50c Necktie is a wonder. | | THE BOSTON \ : BEST & HUYCK, Props. SMARCK THEATRE Tonight! —————— ea Tonight|B! 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FASHION © declares BZ this is to be a Suit Season. 4 In our Easter display there are hosts of the newest Spring Styles where Char: acter, Individuality and Serviceabilily are most This Spring there are going to be a great many clothes on |, the market that are made of y inferior fabrics, because some |} merchants think more of keep- |} ing their goods down to a |! price than they do of keeping their goods up to a certain quality. Our showing for Faster is very * complete in all departments. 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