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TUESDAY, JU! 718, 1918. LOYALTY WEEK PLANS ASSURE BIG FESTIVAL Council of Defense Will Proceed with Patriotic Celebration as Outlined American-born citizens-.who are serv- ing the kaiser and doublecrossins Uncle Sam. *|TROOP TRAIN MOVEMENTS TO BE KEPT QUIET Hereafter, it was announced at state |) military headquarters today, all troop WHEREAS, The entire issue must be sold in 1918 to com- movements are to sha: Kept: searet, Ne i ti | | announce: y | plete this quota of national finance, and but a small part of | dates of. entratumont nor: thaxkteaitt| this issue has been sold, and. schedule by which 2,000 North ‘Dakota WHEREAS, President Wilson and Secretary of the Trea- ||registrants soon are to move to Camp sury McAdoo have appealed to every man, woman and’ child ||Dodge. This precaution is taken, it . : ry s itood, b use of the growing in this behalf and designated the week of June 22-28 for an ||'8 understocil, because oF the Brow ot| Dee any PROCLAMATION i) | WHEREAS, The. $2,000,000,000 issue of War. Savings Stamps authorized by congress is a part of the government’s | plan for financing the war along with Liberty bonds and direct SHOE FITTERS ' taxation, and u age nen ; rfonerved. for these demonstrations, and e ORGANIZATIONS TO COME Day Set Aside for W. 8. S., Red Cross, Farm Labor Reserve and Other Interests (North Dakota’s great Loyalty Week celebration, announced several ,months ago for the first week in July, will be staged as scheduled, Secretary Tho- mas Allan Box and Assistant Secre- tary George V, Halliday announced to: flay. An entire week will be devoted to. gatherings of war-workers from all ; parts of the state who wil] assemble here ‘to discuss closer cooperation in. patriotic effort, and the festival prom- ises to be exceptional in many res- «pects. , The program for the wéek, as out- ..,Jined today, follows: l «. Monday, July 1. — ‘War Savings Stamps day. Tuesday, July 2—Red Cross day, ‘Wednesday, July 3.—Tractor Demon- stration day. Thursday, July. 4—Home Guard lay. Friday, July. 5.—Federal Labor Re- serve day. : Saturday, July 6.—County ‘Councils of Defense day. War Workers Coming. Leaders in these various movements will bé asked to assemble here on their particular day as many of, their workers as possible. June 28 is \Na- tional War Savings day, which wil! mark the beginning of the actual cam- paign for the sale of War Savings stickers in this state. On July 1, the council of defense invites George H. Hollister, state director of the War Savings Stamp campaign, to bring to Bismarck as many of his district and county workers as can convenient- ly come for an inspiration meeting. Mr. Hollister and others who have been prominient in this campaign will be asked to speak. -. On Red Cross day active workers in the interests of this great insti- tution will be inyited to Bismarck for ia,conference. An effort will be made ta have special displays of Red Cross work, ,with addresses from prominent divisional’ an ufacturers of farm’ tractors will be in- _vited. td bring. their machines here Jor practical’ tests which may be wit- ‘nessed by farmers from all séctions vof. the slope. A large tract has been it will be plowed ‘by tractors Competing for the farmers’ favor, with the un- derstanding that. next spring it will “be sowed to flax. for, the benefit of the aS roan Labor Ri , On Fed abor Reserve day John s AY arm help. syecialis:, ed to bring in his county And municipal. committees for, a con- ference on the plan through which a labor reserve of 50,000 is to be organ- fred 1 save North Dakota's great win the war crops. “Mr. Brown is’ com- pleting the organization of commitize ip every county, and a good represen- tation is anticipated here. 4 ‘County Countils Coming. * On Saturday, County Councils of Defense day, Secretary Box wi!l invite to Bismarck every county and com- munity council in ‘the state for a con- ee ¢ TARZAN OF THE APES DROVE HIS. 75 KNIFE DEEP INTO THE LION ¢ A Range eps REE Scene from Tarzan of the Apes,” a special, eight-act feature from Edgar Rice Burrough’s widely read story, which shows to- night at the Bismarck theatre. \ ordination of all patriotic work, with interesting. the state council of defense as thé carry head. The state is being thoroughly Visit In. Menoken. organized, and this wi!l be the tirst! Mrs. J. Agnew and Mrs..H. Ingle- opportunity for the county councils, edue of Bismafck spent Saturday and to get together and learn what. is to ‘Sunday at Mei ken, visiting Mrs. be expected of them. Agnew’s, son, Melvin Agnew, The Fourth of July will be made a To National Convention. genuine old-time expression of simon Jeorge Will ‘of the O. H Will Co, pure patriotism, with typical Amevicen JeftSunday for Chicago. .where he sports and games for young and old, ; Will attend the National convention of military parades and spectacles, patri-; the Seed Trade association. otic addresses and all of the features ' which in times gone by contributed to Attends Wedding. make this day the biz day of the! Andrew Thompson, prominent Mof- year for all patriots. Every organized fit farmer, was in the city today home guard company in the state will to attend the wedding of his daugh be invited to come to Bismarck to ter, Mrs. Ella Larson, to Mr. James compete in drils, and there will be en Jensen. assembly of Boy Scouts and Camp! bore peeyy Fire girls. It is planned to give the | District Meeting. Slope the biggest typical American Services will be condue‘ed in the celebration of Independence day that Swedish Lutheran’ church, corner wth this section of the state has ever St. and Avenue D, Wednesdvy even- enjoyed, and speakers of national 178 at'8 p.m. by the minister of the Reali die are coming. Bismarck district. * Special music. ; In Dickinson. M. E. Ladies’ Aid. Corporal’ Smith will be in Dickinson! ‘The first division of the Methodist ference whose object will be the co- which promises to prove unusually > on the Fourth, coming back all the way ‘from Boston: to- speak at the Queen City, but at-least one day out of the week and probably two, he will Episcopal Ladies’ Aid society’ will meet: at the home of Mrs. H. W. Rich- holt'on Thursday afternoon, when all members, ladies of the congregation ‘eneek yat, Bismarck’s Loyalty festi- pnq friends are invited to attend. Attractions approved by the Unitea | Camp Fire Girls. States government and transported! The Wichaka Camp Fire group will under authority -of Director. General meet with Miss Hazel Mead, guardian, McAdoo will be furnished to assist in at her home on Fourth street this. ev- making the week a memorable one. ening. |The Wood-gatherer rank will ‘Thestincipal busitiess sessions will be be.:conferred. on five -members. , All held af the Auditorjam and the house ‘members are cordially invited to be chamber ‘at ‘the ‘capitol. :present. Refreshments will be served SETS PRY REP h Marie C| y Home from University. Boy Mise Matic. Champasne Miss Muriel Floren, daughter of Jensen-Larson Nuptials. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Floren,.is home| Mr. James Jensen’ and. Mrs, Ella from the University of Minnesota for Larson, well known Moffit couple, her summer vacation. were married in: Bismarck at noon’ to- ort ‘day. Mr. and Mrs. Jensen will imme- MH Benefit Recital. _ diately, take up. housekeeping on the Mrs. H. M. Wheeler presents her) tine farm owned by the brode’s: fath- Students in a program af plano solos, jer, andrew. Thompson, near Moffit. duets, trios and patriotic congs’ and 4 readings at the high school auditorium eon the care: teeter of sends for the benefit of the MacDowell fund for convalescent soldiers. Bismarck is the only town in North Dakota tnat is not contrbuting to this fund, Mrs.|ered in locating the family of Fred Wheeler announces. Violin numbers R. Lawyer, reported as_ severely by Miss Roberta Best, will be fea- wounded, in yesterday's casualty list. tured on this evening’s program,| which gave his address as Eighth Bismarck Boy Hurt. Some difficulty has been encount- intensified: campaign to secure otic assistance with a profitable (Seal- ¢. street and Avenue F. leigh county directory the names of two Lawyers! appear. One is S. A. iLawyer, a land-owner at Baldwin, and the other is Benjamin F. Lawyer, who formerly was freight, express and tele- graph agent-for the Soo line at Bald- win. One of these is believed to be a brother ofthe injured man. COUNTRY CLUB NOTES. ° President Wilson and Lloyd George both believe’ in relaxation. They are both exponents. of golf and sunshaine They both ‘allow themselves an occas- sional hour or 80 at the theatre or music hall. And as a result they both sre today 100 percent physically fit. If President Wilson almost daily plays golf,,if| Premier Lloyd George whenever he can, snatches a few hours’ play, ordinary’ followere of the game need make no apology when they too, seek the links for that needed rest and relaxation, which is so im- peratively called for these days*— Gratis Higgins, Editor Golfer's Maga- zine. . Hs ER @ There are now 91 men players in the men’s handicap tournament; which started June 15, and will. close within six or eight. weeks, each player having mad eight drawings of a different op- ponent for nine holes: The handicaps, with the names of the drawings, are posted on He bulletin at the club house, go that those players who have been notified and have lost their cards can find it. all,in’ duplicate at the club, ee ee St. Mary's Catholic Sewing society's Red Crogs. date’ at Mie: Country Club is June 27, Thursday, with Mrs. V. J. LaRose, chairman. June 29 is tke Junior Red Cross date. at the'club: The total: fund of Red Cross donations at the club‘in: May. was $178.65))\u2 ase A #1 Odea Fourth of July:is Home Guards’ day, and at 9 p..m. of that day the entire city of Bismarck: 18 invited to the tennis courts for community singing. An admission fee will be charged to the tennis. ¢ for dancing. Boy scouts ‘will gi rill§;: the “Salvation Army will tead‘in the singing, and all funds ‘for’ the evening’ will go to: the Red Cross, 0%" 5 t TULLY HAS!ANOTHER- GRANDSON IN ARMY T. J. Tully, Sr., who has a son and a son-in-law in the regular army, and whose grandson and namesake recent- ly was appointed by President Wilson | war savings and thrift stamps-during the balance of the year, and the government of North Dakota has proclaimed this as ! a splendid opportunity for all to save and serve, i THEREFORE, I A. W. Lucas, president of the city com- | mission of Bismarck, North Dakota, earnestly appeal to every | one'in this community to pledge themselves, each as much as | he is able, ta. the purchase of war savings stamps and to urge ; others so to do, as the national need is great and each one | should realize his good fortune in being able to combine patri- Sign the pledge before June 28. President City Commission. in the Bur-Hist of 1,000. candidates, has received b West Point. * RECEPTION FOR pledges for the purchase of investment of his savings. A. W. LUCAS, advice from Congressman George M. Young that another grandson, Charles ™M. Kennedy, whose father is at Ft. Mc- Pherson, Ga., has been appointed to T. J. Tully enlisted with a@ Philadelphia regiment at the out- break of the war and he served the Rebellion with distinction, being pres- ent at Gettysburg and other famous battles. CORP. SMITH IS PLEASANT EVENT Corp. Harold J. Smith, who held a jbig audience at the Auditorium for more than an hour Monday. evening, was a guest following his adijress at an informal reception givén in his ihonor by Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Patterson in their apartments in the McKenzie. A number of young couples of the capital city were invited to meet Corporal Smith, and several hours were spent very pleasantly. Dancing was enjoyed, and a most appe- tizing buffet luncheon was served. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Henry ‘J. Linde and Mrs. John A, Graham Mr. and Mrs. John F. Sullivan of Man- dan were among the out-of-town guests. Te Back The Boys With Your DOLLARS with War Savings Stamps. Big drive starts , June 28th W. S. S..Cost.$4.17 in June; Worth .$5.00; Jan. 1, 1923. NATIONAL WAR SAVING COMMITTEE This space contributed for the winning of the war by HOSKINS New York Show-Goers Paid $1.50 a Seat to See’ ‘TARZAN oie AP t9u You can see it tonight for 25c. . Six hundred people turned | away last night, Come early and get a good seat. The most thrilling, startling and surprising film play ever conceived. 51 eyuives WHE Oi : BISMARCK} Tonight to West Point, standing 12th \in a THEATRE : ss nuesununneunnanit LITT iui iu etn uta hawt ord alec bnia oleae ec ncenawt ta omen toms svuevcvacvenacoveaceuvcaeenocavecnneeetovenceescveeanveoneecesnneenetnnonsoneeeentnepnnencanenuennnngy mc: |] Johnson’s Popular Priced Store. {| #3: |] Garments a BISMARCK’S FASTEST GROWING CENTER Garments | | ' One nice lot of corsets, values up to $1.59, Wednes- Crochet cotton ........c.0cecceebecsetice Ae day's'sale abe... soe ee ween 9BEO Powela ej. 0400035. tg tiple is Os ben .19¢ Thread, per spool ....... toa Ao wep te Perealéa 2.0003... tiechd APR ate Geren dc tool Pillows—10 per cent Discount. Pins, per package .............. stead atone ned Sel? Ginghams .... RSs al weet 0 90e _ Bed spreads ......... Rls he see ... $139 Hair Nets, package ............. eure BER an Ae 3 Cheesé Cloth Eo et SEC Bei Se (e Voiles ....:.. oka TM coca ley. oe v0 2BG Romper cloth, yard ......... fica oe de ee We have a big lot of wash skirts to be placed on this Wednesday sale for ......... Hee Pe ears . $2.98 nesday’s sale, your choice...... ie at $35.00, Wed- For Wednesday, June 19th, We Are Going to Offer a Few ‘Specials Throughout the Store: ~ Another lot of suits, very good valu .. $24.98 One big lot of muslin underwear, values up to $1.50, Wednesday’s sale ...................0.0.005, One big lot of wool skirts to be placed on this Wed- nesday sale, values up to $7.98, sale price... . . . $5.00 Silk poplin, chiffon, taffeta, satin skirts, at Wednes- day’s sale price .........6. 00-0. cc cece eee «$5.98 One lot of suits, values up to $15.00, Wednesday sale, clean-up price Sees ay ¢ Ce aes en he STOR Come and see those sport hats, slightly soiled, at.79c POUT ANUUCQUUOUUUEUGUAOUOUEUOAOQEOAUDOUOUGUOUSUUOUOUDOUSOSGQSNECOUGOUECHNCGUUOADUDEOLOOUCOGUENEONoRsuORauAnagounORONnUgaCUsO Suits, values up to $49.50, Wednesday’s sale. $32.50 Coats, Coats! Coat values up to $35.00, Wednesday’s sale price. 60303605 6. UL han cs oh Wes oe. $2498 Silk and wool dresses at a 20 per: cent discount for Wednesday only. cre at One big lot of voile and batiste waists, Wednesday’s -sale your choice ... We cr stalvediide ts ik en OE” D ‘ Hosiery, Hosiery. Hosiery—Wednesday’s sale. at uengnanvennesonsnudctearosneccenstcsaunennauanornannie per pall... vee chcsceco vo hodn. Phoenix hosiery at our Wednesday sale, per pair .90c Wash dresses for children at Wednesday’s sale 10 per cent discount. We have just received a big lot of millinery which we will place on this sale at....:............$4.98 TEHAGUGUSUSONGQEGUGUOUESODAUAELOUEUOUEOUNOOAOGEOOO @aueueteneneonisesunuvonessosauecononndn cudugces