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Fa } yee Wye * George Knowles THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1918. \ BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE. VOTING STRONG IN WAR SAVING STAMP CONTEST Miss Mary Slattery Remains in the Lead—Other Candi- ‘ dates Make Gains ROY SCOUTS WORK HARD} Voting in the Thrift Stamp-popular- ity contest was as brisk since the count yesterday as was the voting for state and county candidates. Severat new names are noted in the ladies’ de- partment and several new Boy scouts entered the contest. For the ladies ‘Miss Mary Slattery retained the lead adding many votes to her credit, while Katherine Eli also added to her standing, Miss Myra Nelson, a new contestant, appeared: with. votes ehough: tq: put her in third place and Hazel: Ruth Meade, another new en: trant {s'fourth, Miss Josephine Cook also ‘a new contestant is fifth. Seven new entries show in the Boy Scout department. Cyril Grace added considerable to his standing and re- taina the lead. Arnold Von Hagen al- so added a goodly number of votes to his count as did Art Lucas, Jr. The count ef noon today was: Ladi Miss Mary Slattery . Miss: Katherine Eli . Miss Myra Nelson ... ‘Miss Haze) Ruth Meade Miss Josephine Cook . ‘Miss Gayle Hawk . Miss Wviie Dirlam . Miss Alice Knott . Miss Roge Maasen twliss Josephine Fit: Miss Rachael Morris Miss Minnie Jager . Miss Chirstine Huber . Miss Florence Honan Miss Eva Bond’ .... Miss Bessie Clark Miss Ella Young... Boy Scouts. Cyril. Grace Arnold Van Hagen Art Lucas, Jr. Ceorge Russ + 70 Frederick M. Wanner . . 64 George Owens , 60 Donald Reher . . 50 Harvey Thompson . 4 John Russ ...... . 49 Palmer Cleveland . ~ 40 Rernard Thompson ~ 40 Tylor Kludt Vincent LaFrance Sterling Ried serome Conwi Louis Grambs ,. + 23 Arno ‘Litehé 25 Sidney: Regiat - 25 Robt. McLean . + 23 Robt. . McIntyre + 25 Harold Fitch OPEN HOUSI The Red.* Cross }4willhave Open House all. week at-JHeadquarters in the -beautiful Federal building. Work rooms are on the second floor; offices on the third floor.. YOU ARE WEL- COME, - Hine i . Conklin, secretary for This movement has proven very pop- ular in some parts of the state ‘and will net,the Red Cross a nice income for the duration of the war. In other counties, the idea seems not so well ‘understood, and . little progress has been made. If youp haven't enrolled your acre in this’ cause, call at the City ‘Nation- al bank, or-see Mrs. Conklin, in the federal building.” Your acre. will be enlistedand' reported to. the ‘property county chairman and committee.: The committee for Burleigh county is: D, :B. Shipley, William’ E. Bre William Morris, J. W.- Bureh‘and Er- ‘vin Small. = ie BUY W. 5, 8. PARKING CARS , The Bismarck Home Guard .will as- sist in the policing of the city. Cars will be parked under the direction of. the Home Guard., Home Guardsmen in, uniform will properly park and pro- tect all visitors’ cars, and for this serv- ice a fee o ften cents will be charged. This fee will go to tthe Red’Cross: BUY W. 8. S———— CALL A RED CROSS TAXI Going somewhere? i ‘Call a Red Cross taxi. The Ladies’ Red Cross taxicab Service will assure you safe and prompt transportation to any point in-the city or surrounding territory. The fee is reasonable, and it goes to the Red Cross. Call at the ked Cross Taxi Stand. BUY W. S. 8. LADIES’ REST ROOMS Rest rooms, for ladies and children, maintained during the week at the following points, for the comfort and convenience of Bismarck's guests: LAHR. MOTOR SALES CO. MISSOURI VALLEY MOTOR CO. . WESTERN SALES CO. NORTHERN PACIFIC STATION. SOO LINE STATION, WEBB BROTHERS. EVERY BISMARCK HOTEL, COMMERCIAL CLUB ROOMS. Visitors are: asked to avail them- selves of these privileges with the as- surance of a cordial welcome. RUY W.S.8——- 7 ‘OYEZ! OYEZ! OYEZ! Look out for'the Kangaroo Kourt. Every night, . everywhere. — Police Commissioner Bertsch has turned over his office on: Broadway and all of his perequisites ‘to the Bismarck B. P. O. B,, who ach night will conduct court, arraign and properly penalize offend- ers, for the general good. The court—His.Honor A.A. Bruce, chief Justice’ North Dakota Supreme court, e Clerk+-Attorney George F. Dullam. Prosecuting attorney—Dr. W. J. Hutcheson. Bailiffs—W. A. McDonald, 0. E. An- derson. (‘Tis no light matter.) Chief of police—Rudy Patzman. Assistant chief—D. E. Shipley. Law Enforcement Legion—Bismarck Lodge Elks in Conventi Uniform. BUY W, 8S. fthe marine corps. writes that he ex- jhas been promoted to ‘| vannah, Ga. > |al carnival attractions to be offered | “| state fairs at Fargo and the Forks. |. DRY BILL KANGAROO KOURT TO ROUND 'EM UP Offenders who have long gone un- punished will have justice meted out to them next week, when Bismarck lodge of Elks will stage one of its fam- ous grand jury inquisitions, trying all indictments before a kangaroo court.to be presided over by Chief Justice An- drew A.\ Bruce of the North Dakota supreme court. Police Commissioner Bertsch has turned over to the Elks his ‘office on Broadway and all of his prerogatives for the week. Dr. W. J. Hutcheson will act as officiating attor- ney. ‘Rudy Patzman will be chief of police. with D. 13. Shipley as assist- ant, and the 'lack Maria will be busy every night of the big week. W. A. ‘McDonald and O. E. Anerson have been appointed bailiffs, and every Flk is an ex-officio member of the vig- lance committee. The Elks will wear their convention ‘ their handsome convention uniforms for the week, and in addition to oper- will manage the pavement dances to be given each night on Broadway, be- tween Fourth and Fifth street, where the entire block will be roped off and devoted to jitney hops, a la bowery. with music by the biggest brass band- orchestra ever assembled in Bis- marck. BUY W. 5, S-—— S. 0. S. SPELLS SOX S. O. S. with the Red Cross spells SOx. « The Eurleigh county chapter has im- mediate demand for 750 ‘pairs of sox, and during July and August must fur- nish 1,290 refugee garments. Volun- teers aré called for. ‘Every county in the state feels the same need. GET INTO THE GAME, BUY W. 5.8. Royal Neighbors. The Royal Neighbors will meet in regular session Friday evening at the Knights of Fythias hall, beginning at 8 o'clock. f —BOY W. §,.5,-——— Wins Medal. | an Cervinski, one of Bismarck's young men’ who recently left to join pects saon. to sail for France to com- plete the job of licking the kaiser. As en evidence of his ability to do this little thing, the Bismarck boy has a new marksmanship medal, won. in competitive tests at Paris island. BUY W. 8.8. ——— Soldier Is Promoted. Byron Box, son of Secretary Thom- as Allan Box of the North Dakota Council .of Defense, formerly in the signal service at Camp Zachary Taylor sergeant in! charge of the recruiting station at Sa- Sergeant Box, rec! was invalided from active céfv: he has declined to get out of the game altogether, BUY W. 8, §.——— Boys to Take Tickets. Boy Scouts will be ticket takers for | in this city next week in connection | with the North Dakota Council of De-} fense Loyalty Week. program. The principal entertainment aggregation will ‘be the famous Wortham Shows, the leading attraction at the best state fairs in Fargo and. Grand Forks. The Wortham company will open one of its biggest shows, a great aquatic cir- cus, in. Bismarck on the Fourth of July.; The shows go from here to the BUY W. S, 5. —-=— CANNING. DEMONSTRATION, + The Presbyterian church will hald ‘a canning and drying demonstration at % p. m. Friday afternoon at the church A similar event will be given by the Knights of Columbus at their hall at 3 p.m. Friday. All ladies interested are invited to attend.- ———avv W. 8.5, SENATE ~ ENDORSES hington, June 27.—The senate friculture committee today agreed upon an amendment to the $11,000,000 emérgency agricultural appropriation bill. provjding | for toa ; Under the amendment the manufac- gure and sale of whiskey and wine would’ be prohibited after June 30,} 1919, and the manufacturer and sale of. beer three. months after the tnal approval of the bill by the presient. Another test.vote in the house on prohipition, the second in a week, re- sulted today in the adoption of a res- olution, 112 to 92, calling on the pres- jident to. inform the house whether any ruling has been made by the rail- road administration, the war indus- tries board, or the war trade board, curtailing supplies to liquor manufac- ‘turers. . The amendment was framed by Sen- ator Norris of Nebraska as a substi- tute for the pending one by senator Jones of Washington. The Jones amendment would have brought about absolute prohibition immediately up- on enactment of the legislation. The Norris compromise was adopted by the committee by a vote of 8 to 3. Those opposed to the Norris amendment at- tempted to have it changed so as to permit the sale of beer six months after its passage and later proposed four months. Both efforts, however, resulted in defeat. Chairman Gore said the bill with the new amendment would be report- ed to the Senate tomorrow and that an effort would be made to bring it up for consideration at once. Members of the committee voting in favor of reporting the Norris amend- ment included: Demorcra' Johnson, South Dakota and Gronna, North Da- kota. RISE IN SPECIALTIES. New York, June 27.—The rise in specialties and war shares which ac- companied yesterday's later dealings was resumed at this active opening of today's stock market. Tobaccos, lea- thers, motors, oils, coppers and issues of less definite character were most conspicuous, at gains of large fractions to 1 1-2 points. United States steel was again in demand although ad- vancing only a small fraction. Trad- ing in rails was negligible and utili- FOR RENT—Modern room. Enquire over Grambs and Peot—rear flat. Tel, 107X. 6-27-3times. ties were represented by a two point ating the kangaroo court of inusjtice | which for several years past have been|” national prohib:-|. Scene from A. H. Woods Fast Frolic, “Mary’s Ankle,” at the Audi- torium on Monday, July 1. START FILIBUSTER. ELBOWOODS TO | Washington, June 27.—What suf- HAVE BOURTEL gy iotsract ne ett wma st frage. ‘amendment developed . in the Elbowoods, N. D., | senate late today when Senator’ Reed June 27.—The! of Missouri began a long prepared biggest and best patriotic celebration: speech on the army appropriation bill ever staged in this part of the state/ with a motion pending to prevent sido will be given at Elbowoods, July the| tracking the amendment resolution to Fourth. The big progrem will start at) take up the army bill. 11 o'clock in the morning with thej 7 BUY W.S, S showing of a beautiful pageant depict-| Tribune Want Ads Bring Results. ing the progress of ' democracy in; ———8uY WwW. 5. America. le The afternoon will be given over to} two splendid addresses and chorus | . NOTICE TO HOME GUARDS singing with band accompaniment, fol- | | lowed immediately by a ball game ana | All members of the Home the Indian sports while a the serene | Guard are requested to meet a band concert and an hour of chorus) ; ae ss . Pi singing ending with a tabueau. A/! at the armory this evening ' large bowery is being erected so that || at 7:30 in uniform instead of all who ‘wish to may dance until the ; at 2:30 as erroneously an- vee ene hours) to the very best of; | nounced on post card notice. The Washourn band will tarnish the | __ B.C. MARKS, music and that fact in itself is a fea- President Home Guard. | ture worth coming to hear, |e C3 hin golag to. Cit DORI OG AEG: I SS A454. a LAS LOVIN "hg ae ee Here / come to tell you every week where to buy'Hardware MY NAME IS BILLY. BEAR. <’VE HIRED OUT TO THE BEST HARDWARE STORE IN THIS TOWN. ‘ I°*AM GOING TO TELL YOU ALL ABOUT OUR STORE, OUR METHODS AND THE FINE HARDWARE WE SELL. : BE SURE AND MEET ME HERE IN. THIS NEWS- PAPER EVERY WEEK. 1 AM GOING TO WORK FOR JOHN BORTELL PHONE 756 300 MAIN ST. Auditorium tv 7 ONE Night Only JULY Ist Direct from The Bijou Theatre, New York City Ce *Cicar pis pi By MAY TULLY “its worth going miles to see. Better than ‘Fair and Warmer’.”—New York Globe. PRICES—50c $1.00 $1.50—PRICES Curtain, 8 :30-———_—__—Tickets on Sale at Knowles decline in consolidated gas. Liberty bonds were steady. : { dynimite explosion at the Sliv 20 MINERS KILLED AT VIRGINIA Virginia, June 27.—At least twenty miners are known to be dead, as the result of an explosion of dynamite. set off by a bolt of lightning during a heavy storm at the Sliver mine of the M. A. Hanna Company today. Thou- sands of tons of ore fell in as a re- sult of the explosion, burying the 20 | men. It is believed other eve caught. Several others were injured seriously. The mine is 2 1-2 miles out of Vir- ginia and is an open pit property. Virginia, Minn. June 2 persons are known to have ed, five miners missing seriously injured, as the ‘ore mine, near here, short! and fuses, setting off necting wires the dynimite, The men, mostly foreigners were working in a stope. ‘The tragedy took place without warning and the enti: | working party of 40) men was over- whelmed. Most of the men who -es-| caped death were blown beyond the debris. A steam shovel was obtained tc ex- cavate this afternoon, It is believed ; Seems Like the Skin Is on Fire. There is a harrassing discomfort caused by Eczema that almost be- comes a torture. The itching is al- most unbearable, and the skin seems on fire with the burning irritation, A cure from local applications of salves. and ointments is impossible, because such treatment can only al- lay the pain temporarily. The disease can only be reached by going deep down to its source, noon today. Lightning struch con- SUITS - Suits that sold up to $ clearance . Suits that sold from $37.50 to 49.50, June clearance .. .$28.75 Suits that sold from $50.00 to $65.00, June clearance. . . $35.00 The source of Eczema is in the Continuing our_June Clearance Sale of Silk Suits and coats in Satin Taffeta and Poplin. Colors: Tan, Copen, Toupe and Navy. SILK SUITS AND WOOL 37.50, June ... $18.50 é sh Coats that Coats that Coats that The Itching and Sting of Blazing, SILK COATS AND WOOL Coats that: sold. up to $25.00, June clearance $35.00, June clearance .. $19.50 $50.00, June clearance .: .$28.75 $65.00, June clearance .. .$39.50 that, the five missing men are in the debris, Uy Ww, 3 3. Weather. | oO « Today’s North and Bouth Dakota and Monta- na: Generally fair tonight and Fri- day; not much change in temperature. | Fiery Eczema blood, the disease being causef by an infection which breaks out through the skin, That is why the most satis- factory treatment for all so-called skin diseases is S. 8. S., for this rem- edy so thoroughly cleanses the blood that no impurities can remain. Get a bottlé to-day at any drugstore, and you will see results : the right treatment. Write for expert medial advice, which you can get without cost, by addressing Medical Director, 21 Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. ONUNCQONAEAUOUEDOGEONUGDUGOUAOEOUEDSOGuOessdevuesosutogusososacbUassOOUOUEUOOUOGNDSNUONNOAUGLODUGLOGOONNOOUNBOOUGNOOUOL: COATS Bets e icks $14.75 sold from $27.50 to sold from $35.00 to sold from $50.00. to Prices are WHITE WASH SKIRTS—PRE-SHRUNK New models in white gaberdine, pique and striped poplin. They are the Wooltexshrunk wash skirt and safe summer, skirt, to buy, to.$1 0 bogod waa. $350 “is One lot carnival hat: MILLINERY SPECIAL s, white and leading colors, special. .... 13. to au agatha Growing girls, sizes OUOGOUEORONDOEOEOAUAUOUGUGNGNOONaDOLONOONOGHONNGONE Buy Thrift Stamps aUUNANUGRNCHAAOOOONOOECAOROOHOCUDSaOOONG: It Main Street MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S PUMPS AND OXFORDS Patent, dull and tan leather, all sizes from 414 to 2. Former prices: $1.75 to $40.00, special........5..... 21 to 6, special ......... 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