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{ ame FRIDAY; JULY ‘12, 1918. ONLY. MEN‘NEW TEACHERS ON ot A .. .,BISMARCK SCHOOLS STAFF FOR i ¢., NEW YEAR; 30 VETERANS STAY The Bismarck, public, schools will Fetain 30) of. their veteran teachers, Supt. J. M. Martin-has found it nec- essary to employ but ten, new teach- ers for the 1918-19 term, which will pen September 2. The new peda- gogues will be Alice Burnham, De- troit, Minn.; Esther Celin, Cokato, Minn.;' Elizabeth Jones, Colton, ‘ash., and Clara Kleinholtz, Sullivan, Wis., in ‘the high school; Clara Seif, Mt. Pleasant, Mich.; Linnea Rosewall, Algona, IJa.; arf Flora J. Murray and Helen J, Register of Bismarck in the William Moore,school, and Annie BE. Murphy of Morris, Minn., in the high school grades, hile she has not taught in lemarek for several years, is not by any méans a newcomer. ‘She was on the Bismarck high school staff for seven years and has had three years’ experience inthe Bismarck grades. Miss: Jones is a sister of Mrs. George A. Walch. The high school will run with but 12) teachers, instead of the usual 13, until the opening of the second half-year. Misses Murray and Register in the| Miliam Moore school succeed. Mrs. Ida Roach ard Miss Frances Close, who are transferred to the new Wach- ter school, which will. open on the south side about September Marie Huber, who will be principal of the new school, taught last year in 20. Miss | Wi the Northwest schooty ehich is, diss) continued with the construction of the Wachter building, south of the tracks: Assignments have’ been made as folé lows: High School, § 'C.-F, Bolt, Principal, Bismarck, N,’ Agnes Elstad, Chemistry, etc. Brain- erd Minn, Genevieve Stearns, Physics, etc., Hill City, Minn, | Mary Hinkley, English Mt. Vernon, Ta. ‘ Mina» ‘B. Johnson, English, Rush City, Minn. Alice Burnham, Domestic Science; Detroit, Minn. Esther Celin, Spanish and History, Cokato, Minn. Elizabeth Jones, ‘ash. Clara Kleinholtz, History, Colton, Shorthand-Book- keeping, Sullivan, Wis. ay geD HATED ERE EQU HIER HUTS OE ENEPESDNENESPTUNAEPEUUNTHERLIL:S ouanuannnsuonuonvenvanonnenncnsnnosvascncevuagues Popular Priced Store “BISMARCK’S, FASTEST GROWING STORE? . ‘The . Store ‘Witli Over 1,000 Garments —~— The Store With Over 1,000 Garments | Saturdays SALE of ies Ready-to-wear Saturday, just one big day, we are going to offer a few spe- cials in our large stock of Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear Apparel at prices that talk for: themselves. We have a complete line of fall- corsets ‘in_stock right now and for Saturday we are going td offer every “one.of them at a 10 per cent discount. OHNSON’S We have just: received a large assortment of beautiful Sherr Bros. waists, georgette crepe, values to $6.75, Saturday sale _. $4.98 Every, waist, values up to $12.50, for Senay sale. at $7.98 © Come and see those pretty blouses that we = selling at _ 89c Special We have about 265 beautiful silk and wool skirts in for Satur- day’s business and every one of those to be marked at Saturday’s : sale price. Johnson’s for Bargain at all times Dresses Dresses Dresses Wash: dresses to be‘sold at 15 per cent discount for Saturday’s sale ony a) ome and look them over and see what you think of them. Wash Skirts Wash Skirts Saturday's sale on wash skirts, values up to $3.98, real snaps at $3.98 Wash Skirts Skirts We SpeaaIy: carry a wonderful line of ladies’ underwear, and for rg ag we are goirig to offer a special 10% Discount We have only a few-sunshades left, values ‘up to $4.98, for Satur- a er s sale your choice at $.159 | 1 a = Z & = FS Fy =. FTovovmarnaed0evvceevcceugeerravacutsdusruvsauanaencnnggvengececegeeccengncnent Silk petticoats, special values at $6.75, Saturday's “sale at $4.98 Visit our Hosiery Department and see the extre special 39c Hose we are going to sell Sat. only anv 0Avansnunengsnsuengsnanevesusuasonncncenuouceengnscsnst OUNUUEUNCOGUENSOROERDOOOOGUAUUGRERDORARgaRAaaagoEsS Heceneeceuegneecceegvnceececnsegeeterenesnscseuiagesceeenvngtesogcsnesnsessnvagagestsunneneggatatenen eee Hee R. H. Nem. Manual Training, Bis- marck, N. D. Lilly M Rodine, Algebra, Stratford, "Lulu Mosier, Latin, Linden, Ia. , Wi Moore School, Frances. Mallory, “History, Civics ae Digby, Principal, Bismarck, ‘N. a Writing, Ellendale, N. D. ei Agnes Boyle, Geography and Read- ing, Bismarck, N. D, Clara. Seif, Grammar-Reading, . Mt. Pleasant, Mich. Linnea Rosewall Fourth Grade, Al- gona, Ta.» Flora J. Barter, ‘Third Grade, Bis- ‘)marck, N. Helen’ J. “ erlten Second Grade, Bismarck, ‘N. Mrs. mae Parsons, Bismarck_N, D. =" Will School. Ars, Ella O. Casselman, Principal (4th), Bismarck, N. D. Meta, eon, Fifth Grade, Bis- marck, N, Leila Diesem, marck, N. D. fae Maurer, Third Grade Bismarck, ~§ara. ‘Andrew, Third Grade, Bis maics, Nov, Luella Halverson, Second Grade, Ripon, Wis. First Grade, Sixth Grade, Bis- Mary, Scheer, Second Grade, Fergus Falls, Minn. Mary Boygeu, First Grade, Bis- marek, N. Vivian nb First Grade; Bismarck, N. D. Wachter School. Marie Huber, Principal (5-6), Bis- marck, N. Mrs. I a ‘Roach, Grades 3-4, Bis- marck, D. Frances Close, Grades marck, N. D. Supervision. Steele, Music, Bathgate, 1-2, Bis- Lancetta \.D. "Jessie McLeod, Peéenmanship-Draw- ing, Grand Forks, N. D. Eleanor Gustavson, Secretary to Superintendent. Bismarck, N. D. indergarten. K Matilda ey tiame, marck, N. D. partie Haugen, Assistant; Bismarck, NeD. High ‘School Grades. Dora Larson, Sixth Grade, marck, N. D. “ Annie E. Murphy, Fifth.Grade, Mor- ris, Minn. eh ea \U. €. T. to Give Farewell Party For Soldiers Bismarck council, council, United Commer- cial Travelers, will give a farewell party at the: travelers’ lodge rooms Principal, Bis- Councillor 0! K. Olson and other mem. ice., The regular council meeting will be held at 8:30; anddancing will be. gin at 9:90.'s4gll members and their wives are f id. té-Attend. WY Wey, Sa RED CROSS ICE \ CREAM SOCIABLE § ice cream social will yCharles Schebler farm, east of Bismarck, on ‘addition: to ice cream other refresh- ments which will appeal to auto par- ties will be served. At 4p. m. C. B. Marks of the Burleigh county Red Cross chapter will deliver an address on the work of the organization. BUY W. 8, $-— MASONS DANCE ' ‘THIS EVENING An informal “keep 1 “Keep cool” party will be given by Bismarck lodge, A. F. & A. M., at the Masonic temple this evening, ‘peginning at 9:30. Ar abundance of fans has been provided to supply breezes; O'Connor's orches- tra will furnish the music, and an un- usually enjoyable function is anticipat- ed. The event. is staged in honor of a number of Bismarck Hasons who will leave within the next two weeks to enter the service of their coun try. and a large number of members of the craft and their families and friends will turn out to bid their frat- ers farewell. No formal invitations have been issued, but a general “bid’- is extended all Hasons and thelr fam- ilies and friends. Any garb that is cool will be proper for the occasion. BUY W. §, 8.——r— Leaves Hospital: Miss Gladys Vesperman has left the hospital where she underwent a slight operation. Motor From Beach. Mr, and Mrs. C. M. Rogers and Mr. and Mrs. James G. Burke motored in this week from Beach. Board of Equalization. The Bismarck board of: equalizatior: will be in sessin in- the commission room on the second floor of the city hall beginning at 10 a. m. Saturday and Monday. Entertains Swedish Ladies. Mrs. Dan Sundquist delightfully er- tertained the Ladies’ Aid of the Swed- ish Lutheran church yesterday after- noon in the church parlors. About 95 people were present,- -and a collec- tion amounting to $15.35 was taken. Given 8, A. Welcome. - Mrs. Christ Johnson and daughter Alice returned on No, 2 last evening 'from a several months’ visit in the west. Mrs. Johnson is treasurer of ‘the Bismarck Salvation Army corps, and the soldiers following the arrivas of the North Coast limited marched here with the Salvation Army bana. An informal reception then was held in honor of the home-comers, and ar enjoyable ‘evening was spent. Light refreshments contributed to the pleas- ure of the occasion. BUY W. S. %.- Cools the stomach, washes out the bowels, drives out impurities, helps the liver — it’s Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. Take it once-a-week during hot weather: and see how happy and contented you'll be. 35c. Téa or Tablets. Breslow’s. BUY W. 8.5 —— NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. You are hereby advised to boil the city wafer until further notice. The tanks are being cleaned, increasing the turbidity of the water, and render- ing Bolling. avec a, EL STAUSS, City Health Officer. 711 6t. BUY W. S. S.——- = Tribune Want Ads Bring Results. Bis- |= Saturday evening in honor of Senior ‘ers who'toon are to leave for serv- Charles | | dancing to the Johnson home and serenaded | An Unusual Sale of Sumi Goods A selection from about th of patterns. these numbers these secasonable wash goo in price than ordinary cal gingham, or the better cheese cloth, Priced numbers. As soon as our new stocks gain price is effective. tised”. in the Corset There is one unusually good Misses’ and Children’s All Wool Coats $5.00 Those who have not taken advantage of this rémark- able offer do not quite real- ize what a wonderful bar- gain it really is. It would be absolutely impossible for us to buy anything in a shoddy wool-cotton mixed coat at the present time for anything near this price. Wool garments will be off the market this fall, and those that can be obtained will be at prohibitively high prices: If you can use one of these coats, the price is much less than’ the actual cost of material. -Extra Special $5.00 Birtles! Scene from “The Burglar” only. Big six reel, special featu oe — __— U. C. T. NOTICE | i A farewell party will be | given Saturday evening in honor of our Senior Coun- cillor and several other mem- bers who soon go to war. The regular meeting will be held at 8:30, and dancing will , begin at 9:30. All members | and their ladies are invited. | JOHN L. GEORGE, Secretary. Ger > CARLYLE BLACKWELL IN “THE BURGLAR.” | The many friends of Carlyle Black- well will tonight at the Orpheum thea- in a different sort of a role from the kind he is accustomed to playing. Mr. | Siackwell in “The Burglar,’ (ne Yorld Picture: Brady-Made shown at this theatre on this date, en- acts the-role of a man who is the} unfortunate creature of circumstances. He is first seen as a fun-loving, im-; petuous young college student who} through his love of a prank gets into a very serious scrape. Later, when in; another city he is making good and is | happily married, the wrong that he! did before rises to plague him and it finally lands him in the penitentiar: Still later in a, very surprising man- ner he finds his wife and little daugh- ter. this production are Evelyn (reeley} they give very superior perso‘ations. | William A. Brady declares that “The Burglar” is the best five reel feature | ever filmed. Be sure to see it. | BUY W. 5. i WANTED—Partner in fivechair bar- . of voiles, lace cloths, tissues, sport cloth, ete., etc., in a splendid range The regular price .on is up to 65c. consider that this special price makes Extra Special 15¢ yd. Children’s Wayne Knit Hosiery, Specially Special assortment of the cheaper Wayne knit These numbers now should sell at 50c, although they are regularly priced at 39c. must be advanced. For Saturday a special bar- Special 34c Pair You Will Find “More Bargains Than Adver- sisting of odds and ends from higher priced lines, that have been put on sale for clearance at Special $1. WE ESPECIALLY CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE SUIT DEPT. SPECIALS which wil be | ation was Co-starred with Mr. Blackwell in|; and Madge Evans and. needless to say, | | ‘ical Values for Saturday, A. W. Lucas Co. mer Wash : A Wonderful Bargain Price on Bath Towels Extra large size, unusually heavy weight, fancy Turkish bath towels. buy these in the ‘present market, it. would be impossible at any price near that which we dre offering them. The towels sell regularly: at 75c, which is a bargain price in itself. These towels are very slightly defective. Extra Special 48c 4 irty pieces Kindly ds cheaper lico, cheap grades of There Are Always Some Wonderful Bargains in the Shoe arrive, this figure clearance. Department lot of corsets, con- while the 48 Closing Out of the Spring Coats, Less Than Cost of Material You will find some coats and suits in this assortment that previously sold for as much as $35.00. We are closing out the left-over garments much below their value. *You will. find only about thirty numbers here, but the values are most ex- traordinary. e Extra Special $14.75 CARLYLE - MADGE Breve EVELYN, GREELEY The Bitale at the Orpheum theatre tonight re at regular prices. BOX SAYS IT ISN'T TRUE Secretary of f Council Says Mem- I ber Talked Too Quick The North Dakota Council of De- ||fense hasn't yet decided to take over ‘| the state's’ elevators, says Secretary Thomas Allan Box in a message to The Tridune today. The Tribune yes- terday was advised that the council :| had taken this action and it was sup- plied by a member of the council with a copy’of the order which The Trioune was informed had been adopted Mr., Lox says this member of the council acted without authority from the sec- retary. The message is as follows: “Through a misunderstanding of one of the members of the North Da- kota Countil of Defense a story was ter have the opportunity of seeing him! circulated to the press of the state that the council of defense had taken }over the primary grain markets of the {state as a ven to the press without the authority of the secretary and Probably the best of these numbers is represented in the special lot of pumps and low either the famed Red Cross or Pin- gree Brands, that have formerly sold as high as $7.0°. this bargain pri.> is that the entire lot of several hun:!red pairs is ‘made up from odds and ends, left over from previous stocks. Special $1.95 Pair Were we to endeavor to Department shoes offered for Most of the numbers are The reasons for Buy early assortment is complete. Have You Stopped to Consider? Owing to the tremendous advances in the price of ginghams, percales, etc., we have scarcely made a pur- chase in the last eighteen months of aprons, house- dresses, etc. We _ fore- stalled this advance and bought adequately at the old price, with a conse- quence that. our . entire stocks in these lines is priced far below their value. It is an actual fact that you can now buy a ready made apron or house dress cheap- er from this stock'than you can buy the material with which to make it. OUNDOONANDOODOQONOODOOUNDORONOOCOUNONOCONOORUEAGUEUOCUOOLOUUOOASUSODOCOSOROROUNONOROOEOENDOUONEI anes sannanunooanaonaN interested parties and the public. that no-action will,be taken without full \gnd deliberate consideration. “Signed: “THOMAS ALLAN BOX. - “Secretary.” wy ws. WEATHER REPORT. For twenty-four hours ending at noon, July 12. Temperature at-7 a. m. Temperature at noon Highest yesterday .. Lowest yesterday . Lowest last night . Precipitation Highest wind vi + 62 var measure. This inform-} . without foundation. A plan whereby the elevators of the state be brought under the management of the North Dakota Coyncil of Defense was before the council for discussion but no of- ficial action was taken. The proposed | order was not even voted upon, it be- ! ing laid over until the next meeting of the council. As secretary of the state council of defense I /wish to assure all RRR RRR Reese * OME GUARD NOTICE An important meeting of the Bismarck Home Guard will be held at the armory at 7:30 this evening, when every, member is urged to ber shop or will sell all. Address be present. ' 212 1-2 Montana Avenue, Billings, B. C. MARKS, \ President. 7121 wie dys Forecast. For North Dakota: Partly :loudy west portion, showers east portion this afternoon or tonight; Saturday iair; ‘not much change in temperature, Lowes* Temperacures. Fargo . Willisto: Grand Ff St. Paul Winnipeg Chicago ... Swift Current . ; Kansas City .. 68. ORRIS W. ROBERTS, Meteorologist. ay w. 8. 5 —— Constipation cavses headaches, sal- low color, dull, sickly eyes—you feel out of sorts all over. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea will | anish con- stipation, regulate your bowels, puri- fy your stomach. You'll feel better all over. Breslow’s. ——avy w. 5. 8. FOR RENT—Rooms in strictly mod- ern ‘house close in, single or in suite. Call'279R or 223 second. oe 712 3 THAT ANNOYING, PERSISTENT COUGH ay lead to chronic Jung trouble, or fnean that the chronic stage elready is reached, In either case try ECKMAN’S ALTERATIVE ‘This tonic and tissue-repairer supe plies the acknowledged benefits of Cal-, cium. treatment without disturbing the stomach. Contains no silcobol, jare cotic oF Habit-Forming D1 $2 size, now $1.50. — $2 size, now 80c. Price includes war ta All Arugelstm ‘éman_ Laboratory, Philadel Informal Masonic. DANCE To-night An informal dancing party will be given at the Masonic Temple in honor of the members who are about to leave for military. service. All Masons and families are invited. Keep Cool 9 O'clock y O'Connor's, ;,,