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- NUESDAY,: JULY: 9,:1918.. MR§.:McGRAY\HEADS VOLUNTEER’? ®’ "| WOMEN’S MOTOR VEHICLE CORPS BISMARCK’S 4 ‘we “state penitentiary \ Honor will be held:'this evening. ‘ Ouse, at, Mrs. .C. w. MeGray tee consented + fo act as chairman of a volunteer mo- tor committee. of, the Burleigh county women’ 8 committee. of the council of ‘detense. The rural work of the wom: én’s committee has grown to such an “extent that cars are in constant de- * mand,’and many’of the workers have The volun- teer motor, brigade will, make up’ this ‘‘Mo*cars atitheir disposal. CONSULTING | : ENGINEER, IS_; he lis-Praises. Municipal «Prok: Pein Bass, formerly, ot |: the University of Minnesota tind now a consylting municipal engineer at Min- fneapolig, presented his final report |- and review this week on the Bismarck nine-mile:paying project, on which he acted ‘as consulting. engineer. He congratu! Iptes the city upon thte com- pletion. of this: big enterprise and ex; presses.the Opinion that’ Bismarck has avery fine piece-of paving. He sug- -gests: the immediate repair of some bad spotg in. the bitulithic in the bus- iness ‘district and urges the’ purchase of a smal} roller:with which the as- Piatt Pavement in the residence dis- ricts ey, be’massaged to take out the wrinkles.:' He states, however, that these detects in neither instance need | be considered ‘seriou Buy w: _: MOVIES MUST .. BE FIREPROOF Orange, However, Only Ap- «plies to Those Which Are Yet to Come “Tt Bistiarck ever builds another | movie-house or theatre it must be fire- proofsnd safe and comfortable ‘ind everything that such qstablishments | ‘should be. Commisisgner H. A. Thomp-' gon’ at Monday evening's. commission meeting. presented a very sweeping ‘grdinance which decrees fire proof céhatruction. wide aisles, plentiful ex- 4tsand similar features which have een found advisable: in other cities. The .ardingnce does pat bullding.now..in..ise. ‘escapes from‘ ushered in ‘early Sunday morping.. when-:two. con- ‘victs.made. their: get-away,."The: office Staff at, the prison late,this afternoon ‘profegsed ignorance-as to the names ‘of “the fugitives, 4@hey ‘were equally ba8te. George's. Guild, uP he ladies”: guild of St. George's: scopal church. will meet .at ‘the ¢lub,..-Toursday: afternoon, 0 ,work ,for: the; Red Cross. ‘willsmeet. atthe: parish 29, when>cars will be* on hand to -eonvey~ them to: -the club wae.; Ajicchurch women’ and their S are urged to come. 2 STBOY Wis. 8. i Degree: of :Honor. A regular. meeting.of the Degree of) eS BUYW. 88 re Binal Mavton jn “Whims of Society” is sure to Dlease everyone at the Or- um tonight: Don’t fail to see -her. oe ee eR, WS! Sere ne Siw DEVIL. IN- .RED "HAIR “the Preacher: Was’ Smached and _ Fined. * Rev. Frank L. Johnson, pastor of a Rentecostal chirch ‘at: Chico, Cal., saw the. red hair of Walter Kemplery in his ‘Congregation and took it for the “red challenge flag of the’devil. i Graspin a chair near the pulpit, ison madea wild dash thou hth owded pews, crying as ‘Ke ‘sped? i #There’s the devil within a red- hafred'man. ‘The divine spirit tells ne to. drive out.the ein with force!” And leaping-over or brushing aside alf obstructions, human and’ etherwise, the. pastor reached Kemplery, and. by means ‘of the ‘chair began converting him to.'the ranks of the blessed. But Kemplery took his\turn at see- ing red about that time and instead of the devik:he made a flank movement and’ sent ‘an artillery blow into the midst of Rey.: Mr, Johnson's front-line trench. Furniture was pretty well banged up andthe rest of the congregation were worse, than panic-stricken. when the Police arrived. Both. Johnson and Kem- plery. ‘were arrested.and. taken before Judge Barnes, who fined them $10 each. 2 en hat’:has “recently been revived and:used- with untisual success Nel ouncés of 7, fojir. egga, pinch . baking : powder, should! ld: the ste gradually. "PROUD OF JOB}, De ‘Frederick: Bass of -Minneapo- . Tmprovensent, te ‘emplar of the strength and plenty of “this: free and: chivalrous new world, |’ _|more than this, we trust our~honor, too, _|The fanfare of the high in heart, the road ‘today. “This pla ae members holding ‘themselves in readiness to drive council of defense he county for. their cars and whoservices at, time. .Mrs..c Mrs. McGray asks’ that ladies who own and drive cars and who are’ willing to tenlist in jworkers to any part of here there may be a ca services at any time. this good cause communicate with her cars may be made at-once. NATIONAL WAR GARDEN COMMISSION single period cold pack method, after washing and grading, ' gin and | coring with a sharp knife, says the | Natiorial War Garden Commission, Washington, D. C., which will send’ the readers of this paper a free can- ning book for a two-cent stamp: to pay postage. cath for No. 2 SEA CALLS TO OUR COUNTRY’S YOUNG WEN Never Was Need Greater to Carry ww Flag. to .Foreign aad Ports. ‘ By HENRY HOWARD, Director of Recruiting Service, U. & ' Shipping Board. ‘The sea’s call to our country’s youth today is clear and strong. At no other | period of our national’ lffe has need | been greater than now for fenpioss men to carry our flag through, stress of war and” storm: to “foreign porta. The American “merchant mariner. of | ‘today. takes, rank. In. the ‘greatest of all-wars—the ultimate struggle of lib- |- erty. with force—besiiie the honored ‘brothers of-the army. and navy, an-ex- In his hands we trust our ‘trader, bat Neither shall perish so long as .our mariners sail the seas, “Their call- ing .1s..a cherished legacy from God- fearing forefathers who in thetr‘day vailed“ hard’ and far on’ errands: of peaceful commerce, while éver ‘ready: { to fight for. freedom. ‘The descendants of such men do not fail in their-duty- when the sea’ calls them in.this time | of war. The ways of the gallor ‘may | have been lost to: them In- generations of peaceful-land pursuits; Lut the salt {s in their blood, and with steady pur- pose ‘they say to the sea: “Take me: end teach me what‘you would have me do.” .This..response, from.shore to zhore of a mighty land, makes possible the new, great shings America is doing on the'sea to end the war. Ona thou- sand new ships now taking shape‘upon our-shores American merchant sailors’ by tens, of thousands will go forth, without fear. Veterans in séa service will have trained the newcomers to the fleet—and so will be wrought a strong, close-knit, all-American pere : sonnel for our reborn merchant ma- tine. RE-ENFORCEMENTS 1 By MARY. PERRY KING | of The Vigilantes, | Stand fast, our Allies! Hand in hand, A bleeding but exultant band, Each for his own beloved land, , And all for Liberty, we stand, Al Majestic England, glorious ‘France, Belgium, who led the brave advance, ‘And all: the knighthood of romance, Have summoned our uncovered lance, The weal and woe of Hore and Right— The threat of Darkness’ and Light— The need to hold the Truth with “. Might— These are the watchwords of the fight. | pie From’ town ‘and country, field and “mart, We come with pride to-bear our part, In every Breast the bugles start iy pile To serve by land-or sea or’alr, With: any weapons, any wear, . Take but our, manhood ‘strength, and where Z ‘The fight is thickest—put us theret in order that a register of available The first. step ‘in “canning by the | | 4, man, Once: food is placed on a window silt “ 36 in. percales in all colors and Lagain, even thowgh the fndiyldual for- gets to place miucsels within thelr Poem by EDMUND VANCE COOKE Marziale ~ | OEM ae EDMUND VANGE. COOKE, FAITH OF AMERICA Music by. JS. ZAMECNIK | When the ‘ As dur plir-pose as pure, So our Ca sons of our soil By the hands of their toil clared men are, e-qual and free, — Wlien they ase shall en=dures When the call of gur bu-gles is heard,» For » the — set that as, seal Of A- on hearts of wif’ states Be they’ low- ly nerd Hew Weal PAS. proton 18g for you, and for mes or greatyRe- sound to our uld; old word, rd carn thei cents anal i ; RUBBER SHORTAGE 1S FEARED | Entire United ‘states Output of Rub- ber Footwear Is to go to Gov- ernment. New York.—Pa, ma and the children soon will brave rainy days without rubbers, arctics ‘or hoots, k A complete, cessation of the manu facture of tubbér footwear for some tlie for civilian: purposes is: seen’ in the announcement that: manufacturers of: the goods have made an figreement with’ the, war ‘department that they will supply. their entire output to the ; government. The war department is'so urgent in Its desire for quick deliveries that it has nullified the agreements. for cer- tain fixed quentities each month and pending contracts will be rushed: ts completion’ without any regard to monthly specified deliveries, pec All the important. rubber concerns in the country are-affected and ‘will devote practically, théir entire atten- tion for many weeks to the deljyery of millions of pairs of rubber boots and other articles of footwear for the | men at the front. Ethel Clayton in “Whims of Society” is sure to please everyone at the Or- ;Pheum tonight... Don's fail to see her. | BUY Ww, 8. 8. TOO LATE TOWLASSIFY ~ WANTED—Capable stenographer an¢ typist; experience and’ accuracy. necessary. Write 551 Tribune. 7-9-tf ——auy w, WANTED—Messenger boy at Western Union at once. 794 uy Ww. 8s ——— LOST—Righthand rear panel to Stude- baker Sedan. ‘July 3, between Bis- marck and Fox’s farm. Please return os ceive reward. TOL wK ay Ww. 8, 5h FOUND—A little pocketbook contaia- in small sum.of money. Owner cau have same by calling at 119 Mandan Ave, identifying “pocketbook .and paying for advt. 79 at a0 Wi, 5.3, Se FOR RENT—Four room house. _Ross- er and 15th streets. Apply) A.7\V. aaucas, Bismarck, N. D, x 791 wk 5.5,—— ‘Birds Remember Kindness. _ Birds are natyrally very fri ndly te: They make friends easily, and unlesa violence is threatened them they never forget a kindness or favor. the winter, when food for birds is hard’ to get. they return time and Tribune Want ‘Ads Bring: Results} one night only, Monday, July, 45. reich, Scene from “Oh Boy,” one of-the best musical “coumedies on will” be shown at the Auditorium for |, re hums age _to Capital Security Bank and re-|. SENET REFRAIN gr =e rs SSS 7 Truth and Right de - cide wat. And es ——s = f= hands are dust, Our swords are fuat, And Y strayeds? SO Bue our ban-ners guide an + swer Fi and and tight you tay ‘die, Ours shall fief Dis a 2 We 4 ETHEL CLAYTON IN ‘ “WHIMS OF. SOCIETY” aw AT, ‘ORPHEUM THEATRE. | H and rid, oung sister i FE Charming’ Bthel Clayton, the pop- , her future. ,jular..star of, World-Pictures Brad, Made, willbe seen tonight at the % pheum theatre’ in ‘ Whime of Society’ her latest World picture. “Whims of, Society”: tells the ‘story! of.a young factory girl who is pret | able wistfulne: The Store with Over 1,000 Garments auennucesuicaneentiitt a and inteligent, and who wo: struggles courageously Proverty and the wickedness so that she may keep her school and provid hel Clayton pla ‘ole of this girl, Nora Carey, and: she invests the character with a and winsomeness. The play takes its name from the|the wog' fact that the doings. of igure very |: agi ii of tie |ible for. Nora's through surprising cit vh: of the society | s the/this picture are qf-the mor-;the attempt to regulat rs by an Uplift \nothin, Bismarck’s Fastest Growing Cénter factory workers are.fam tures, the lives and the plea: women who know f real privation. in the largely inal happin mstan lead} soi e the Over. 1,000 Garments Tuly ¢ Pe icance Sale on Collon Goods We are going 0 offer a few specials starting tomorrow, |. merchandise which we have ; never before sold at these low prices, andthe reason for this is to give us room for our fall goods, which are pouring in daily, and as we are crowded | for room we must get the sum- mer goods closed out, so‘here it goes: 2 _ REMNANTS: | which have prices that talk for themselves. styles, at per yd... | One big lot of ginghams at 24c When. you think of bargains, Cheese Cloth, all you want to buy at per yd..:......... Crochet Cotton, a ball Cotton_Thread, a spool. 36 in. Longsdale Muslin at 26c One big lot of Nainsook Mus- Te discount Pillows at 10 per cent discount All white goods in the store at a 10 per cent discount i ‘BIG BASEMENT BARGAIN SALE! ane " WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY ONLY One nice big lot of. voiles, i in almost any color. and pattern one might wish for, values up to 69c, sale price. .39¢ We have a sniall: lot of silks that we want to clean up, val- ues up to = 00. per. yard, sale price . pees . $1.59, Mini ate seco 2 aniae .15¢ Turkish Towels at... : 19¢ Outing Flannel al or a Turkish Towels that are beau- good quality at..........29¢ i -..39¢ | 36 in. Sateens, all colors sale Sheets at 20 per cent discount price :........... .. 39¢ Pillow Slips: at 10 per cent Laces, per yard... ..)...;.5e Clean up sale on dishes at 5c Khaki Yarn, skein. 9c All Flowers ‘at a 20 per cent - discount ‘THIS. SALE IS FOR STRICTLY CASH NO CHARGES--NO REFUNDS: Store Opens at 8 o’clock just think of JOHNSON’S, where you ‘will always find them JOHNSON’S the store with over 1,000 garments VISIT OUR JULY SALE ON COATS AND SUITS