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i “lunch and some prepared to stay. THURSDAY, AUG. 1, 1918, BURLBIGH COUNTY SUNDAY “SCHOOL ASSOCIATION MEET g t thiel abot fophbedtion cof th leigh County sunday School poate ‘tion will be held.at McKenzie on Sun- «day,-August 4. The sessions will con- tinue throughout the-day, and dele- gates are requested to bring their The speakers -will include the Hon. SECOND PRAMATIC.CLUB PROGRAM ( NETS RED’CROSS THE SUM OF $7.45; The second Little Theatre program given by. the Lurleigh. Country Dra- matic club, a juvenile organization of ‘patriotic thespians, netted’ the, Bur- Jeigh county chapter of the Red Cross $7.45.. The Junior Dramatic club con- sists of Donald Jones, manager; Gwendolin Jones, Lewis ‘Grambs, George Knowles, Ellen Hall, Fannie ‘Nichols, Edna Hall, ‘Vivian Murphy ‘|Fargo will attend on behalf of the C. L. Young, Rev. C. F, Strutz, Rev. F. M. Flowers, Miss Glenn Bruce, Miss. Carrie Haugen, J. F. Wildfang, V. M. Craven, Frank Milhollan,, Mrs, Walter Zimmerman, Ernest Steiber, H. J. Johnson and other Burleigh county. workers, while Miss-Bertita Palmer of state association. The last program of:playlets includ- ed the following: “Snow-White.” Snow-White—Vivian Murphy. ‘Prince—Donald. Jones. Good Queen, Edna Hall. Bad Queen—Gwendolin Jones. Dwarts—George -Knowles, Grambs, Grant_Knowles. “Blebeard.” Bluebeard—Donald Jones. Lewis Ty10.00 to 1 {> CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. to 17.90; bulk $18.25 to 19.50; good-and-choice $18.00.to 14,19, . Cattle receipts 3,000; calves steady. Sheep receipts 9,000; steady to prime native lambs high- ; feeders active. BUY WS Sa SOUTH ST..PAUL LivesrOck.. +;South St. Paul, Aug, .+-Hoga.ré to 18.50; bulk 18.40 to 18.505. Cattle receipts 3 killers steary; steers $6.25 to 17. cows and. heil- ers $7.00 12.00; calves. steady.; $5.25 to } stockers: and feeders $6.50 to 4) ; steady.= q Sheep "receipts 200; steady; lambs 0; wethers $7.00 to 13,00, 11.50. BUY ¥, 8. .——— MINNEAPOLIS..GRAIN, Minneapolis, Minn., Aug. 1—Wheat receipts 190 cars compared with 96 one year ago. Corn No.3 yellow 160 to 165; flax 463 1-2 to 466.1-2, BOY W, 8 S——— ewes $5.00 t Chicago, Aug. 1.—Hogs_ receipts 23,-,). Nooo; mostly 15. to. 20c higher;, butche '$19.00 to 19.55; light $19.20 to "19.60; [oT packing $18.00 to 18.90; rough $17.60] ; pigs] : ceipts! 2.500; 15¢ higher, range $18.30 [SAL Dis (SS WILHELM. ears GETTING AN * TARRUL OF SAE FROM THE — WESXERN FRONT. WAKE UP NOW OPEN | Jack Pickford ’ and an all star cast in Lasky’s latest ..production } “The Spirit of 1’ 7 and Grant Knowles, young people] Sisters—Fannie Nichols, Ellen Hall. ~MINNEAPOLIS CLOSE. Whibee ages range around 10 and 12 Knowles Grambs, Geofge| xo 1 dark northern 223 1-2 to ens y eaaund This is one of Jack Pickf rd’s best kK: z Pere A r “ 01 est works and évery reel contains many ‘thrills. Asa No, 1 northern 221 1-2. to 8; ar- m4 BIG ATTEND. ANCE PROMISED rive 221,12-to 225. Bear ty patriotic picture the “Spirt of 17” has no equal. ‘No.1 1 red spring 216 1-2; arrive 216 :. POON T FOR STATE BAR CONVENTION ‘Indications are that there will bé an unusually good attendance at the annual staf convention‘of the North Dakota Bar association to be held in Bismarck next week, August 6 and 7. The war has injected into the life of the state and nation many important ew Jegal questions which will occupy large proportion of the convention's ‘attention. . Senator James , Watson of Indiana will be the principal speaker from out: side of the state. It is probable that.a sions also is anticipated. THe Hon. A. A. Bruce, chief justice of the North Dakota supreme, court, will have an important place on the program, both as a member of the state association and. as an officer of the American Bar association and of the national commission on uniform laws. It is planned to. make Senator Wat- son's principal address public, and it is probable that the municipal auditor- ium will be used for this meeting. The great Hoosier will .discuss various phases of war work. The. barristers 1-2, ‘No. 2 dark northern 220 1-2 0 232; arrive 220) 1-2, No. 2 northern 218 1-2 to 230; arrive 218 1-2. No. 2-red spring. 212 1-2; arrive 213 Zs No. 3 dark northern 216 1-8; arriye 2161-2. No. 2 northern 214 1-2; arrive 214 1-2. No. 3 red spring 209 Ae; arrive 209 1-2. (No. 1 dark hard Mont, 223 1-2; ar- rive 223 1:2 to 226. 1:2 to 225. No, 2 dark hard Mont. 220 1-2; ar No. 1.hard Mont. 221 1.2; arrive 221 Sts No. 4 yellow corn 150 to No, 5 yellow corn 140 to No. 3 mixed corn 145 to Codn other grades 80 to Nee 2 white ce Mont. Ta. Standard white. oats 70 1-2 to 71 1-2. arrive 66 3-4 to 67 3-4. ‘No. 3 white. oats 70, to 71; 66 14 to 67 1-4. No, 4 white oats 67 to 70. Barley choice 102 to 107. Tarley ordinary 90 to 102. - No, 2 ryye 188.to 185; arrive 165 to 741-2 to arrive Flax 463 1-2 to 466 1-"; arrive same. Oats U-66 144. Summer Merchandise representative of the Canadian bar as-/are to pe-.well entertained during their Rye U 167 sociation will be here for ie concn stay in the city, but the spuial ban Hye Pate “2, * ; ve CT ages tion, and the attend of members | quet promises to be of war time sim: 0. ard it, 218 1-2, arri Pit el of prominent American legal comms | plelty. : 12. a arrive 24 ONLY TWO. LIMITED ‘A most important sale of Summer merchandise has'been ‘ar- TT nom she waned to put in mouraing,|areive 223,19 to 206... [i * SERVICE “MEDICOS ranged for Thursday, Friday and Saturday, wh ill pl to put i ) ; ELEVEN ENEMY Whom she wanted so bu nerf anders No, 1 durum 221 1-2 ‘to. 230; arrive} LEFT IN THE STATE : ys . ay Acar ay, when we will D aCe on PLANES DOWNED | jucue grin tears ar 221 12 (0 226. sa a80, antne sale many lines pertaining to the summer season. Here will be BY THE IT. ITALIANS THE BISMARCK TONIGHT [221 1-2 to 225. So patriotic have been North ‘Da- found, many exceptional bargains in ladies’ and misses’ dresses, ‘No. 2 amber durum 220 1-2 ta 229; | kota’s medicos ‘that.a current call for $ Washington, Aug. , Aug. 1.—Bleven enemy airplanes were brought down. on, the northern front on Tuesday, and Ital: fan: planés bombarded enemy..railway stations, according to a’ report today from Rome. ——twy w. 8.8. COUSIN JACKS TALK PASTIES Tom Hall and John 4 John MeCauley Re- view Good: Old Days John. McCauley of Devils Lake left for his home this morning after a sev- eral days’ iat with Becrmlery, ot eee 6 ow a ‘State Tom Hall. Tom and John are , . A Sh both Cousin’ Jacks. They were born|' SN wR EE He’s nothing but drifter. No future. « No “* lawns, linens, ete,,all the | ¢ ee eee ‘within.a few miles of one another in ‘New Son. comfort in old age. No home but the grave. Sale Price $1.98 tse romantic. old copper camps of ‘Keweenaw . county, Mich., and Mrs. dicCauley was born next door ‘to the old Hall home. Then the Halls em} grated to Stutsman county, ’way back }. -fn--the early eighties, and..the-Mc- Cauley's came to Devils Lake, The sformer neighbors did not discover one ‘another's: whereabouts until: the secre- ‘tary of state and Mr. McCauley ‘met The Bismarck ‘theatre opened today after, being closed. for-the past several weeks.that the interior of the popular playhouse could be painted and re- modeled, The Bismarck theatre is no wone of the prettiest theatres this side of the cities. The managenrent has taken great pains to see that the comfort of its.patrons he taken into conSideration while the renovating was going on and as a result the theatre is now the coolest spot in the city. The offering for today is a masterpiece’ produced by. Lasky :anc starred by Jack Pickford who is get- tin. -as popular as his famed sister, Mary, entitled “The Spirit of '17.” This picture is ‘bound to please. especially at this time when our country is ai A+son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Christian Schaeffer:of Ashley af the Bismarck ‘ hospital. today. Return Home. ~ Mrs..R. f. Reed, nee Wanda'Loerch, ‘and: baby daughter left the ‘Bismarck ‘hospital today” for ‘their home in Steele. Is Out Again. arrive 220 1-2. ‘No. if durum 218 1-2 to 227; arrive 218 1.2. INO. 3 amber durum 216 1-2 to 225; arrive 216 1-2. No. 3 durum 214 1-2sto 223; arrive 214 1-2. Corn No. 3 yellow corn 160 to 165, He meant to start to for. you to save NOW. limited service medical men finds but two available within the draft in the whole state-of North Dakota. .Morton will furnish one of these limited ser- vice medicos and Ward the other. All other doctors in the draft are now in the service or eligible for general mil- itary service, THE TRAMP ON THE PARK BENCH save—‘sometime.” But putting it off has: placed him where he is —only a lesson for. you—a convincing, 3 ment blouses, skirts, shoes, boy’s wash suits and summer wash fabrics. Summer Dresses We have, selected and placed on racks ovr en- \ Ns tire line of wash dresses, among’ which are voiles, season’s newest styles, Your choice at 2 Wash Skirts Every wash skirt in the store is included in the sale. They are all pre-shrunk and may be A laundered without feas‘;>*.:7 of shrinking or, losing VU : their style lines. ] Values up'to $4.75, Sale Price $2.98 I Values up. to: $5.75, Sale Price $3.75 iby: accident a: year ago. \ Archie McClennal, one of the two js wuy Ww. . — boys who was injured when ane Reg Price Values up to $7.25, horse ran away with one of ‘McConk ays ; ; Certi ates 0 ey’s delivery wagons last Saturday aia Heater lesoners M Sale Price $4.98 Copyright 1918, by ‘Indebtedness Are evening. has left the hospital and is ‘ The Wooltes Designers Over ‘Subscribed ‘Washington, Aug. , Aug. 1.—The five hun- dred million block of certificates of in- afeptedness, ‘subscriptions » to’ which elosed two days .ago, was oversub- scribed.$4;750,000,.making the total of ‘certificates now outstanding in antict- pation: ‘of the Fourth Liberty loan $2,- 83,835,000. able to resumé ‘his. duties. ‘Drank Fly Poison. Myrtle, fifteen-months-old daughter of Mr. and’ Mrs. Fred Swanson, drank @ quantity of fly poison Wednesday evening and .was taken. to the Bis: marck ‘hospital in.a.serious condition. Prompt treatment saved the little, tot"s life, and. this afternoon she, returned home in normal agondition. New White Waists White organdy and voile waists. A splendid assort- ment of tailored and trim- med models, All sizes and are valued up to $2.25, spe- Blouses of Crepe de Chine Alarge and most com- plete assortment of the gea- son’s newest styles. The colors are pink, white and -Boy’s Wash Suits Weare ‘showing’ an’ ex- cellent line of children’s wash suits, which if, pur- chased today would be al- most double the price. “We are still selling them at last season’s prices ‘and ad- 2) BUY W. 8 $e _ + Kulm Citizen Di ‘aig ; i NEPHEW OF MANDAN Frel Fartell of Kulm, ‘2 prominent pees Very apecial: values cial during this sale vise customers to purchase WOMAN DIES IN WAR|#&Intosh county retired farmer, pass 4 their future wants at these alsa el ek alas Each $4.98 Each $1.25 prices. + Mfrs: 'C. M. Guyer of Mandan whiie in Bismarck yesterday received word ‘of the death of her nephew, Clayton Sommerville of Chippewa ralls, Wis., who was killed in action during a re. cent engagement. Private Sommer- ‘ville left hts training camp in Okla: *homa- only two' months ago. BUY 'V. § 3 — WOMAN SEEKS TO PUT «(By Newspaper Enterprise Ass'n.) sLondon, Aug. 1. — Extravagant | ‘mourning has not yet been abandonea. recently asked a London draper for a i crepe hood and robe for her baby, A woman who had Jost her husband | ing. The-deceased,was 73. years old, and his death. resulted from a genera: breakdown. The remains probably will be taken to Kulm for/interment, and ‘funeral announcements will be published later. BUY We 8. $a Steady Hand: Imperative. ‘A steady: chand-tn: military affairs Is more requistte:than In peace, because HER BABY. IN MOURNING, ; | an error committed In war may proye { irremeilisthle—Bacon: WUY W. S'S. 3 LOST=Patr of glasses in case. “Case was marked: W. R. Blakely, Grafton: Finder. please return to Grand Pa- cific hotel. Silt aneauniana AUTOMOBILISTS—Attention is again Police Bulletin Bismarck, N. D. * FOUND—On bottoms South: of town, suitcase filled with man’s clothing and clas- sification card bearing name of Thomas Walsh. Owner may have property by iden- tifying same and paying for this adv. CONTINUING OUR SALE OF WASH FABRICS Although ‘the reduced prices have greatly lowered our stock, there is ample range for satisfactory selection, and we urge our customers to purchase their future needs, as prices will never be as low again. Our entire stock at* 20 Per Cent Discount Off Regular Pricés August Sale of Summer Footwear Many unusual values in ladies’ and misses’ white shoes. All are this season’s styles. wean B AR : AINS ce 5) * ' $15.00 High Laced Kid Boot now...$9.98 | $8.90 Reignskin Boot, Louis heel, now'$6.89 ; y ’ $10.00.Nubuck Boot, military heel, $6.50 Reignskin Boot, Louis heel, $9.00 Kid Boot, military heek now. . $5.98 $2.50 Canvas Outing Shoes, now..... $1.69 $5.50 Reignskin Pumps, now........ $3.00 Canvas Pumps, rubber soles, $3.50 Canvas Pumps, now $6.50 Kid and Nubuck Oxfords, now...:...6.4-¢seeeene “ $2.50 Canvas Oxfords, rubber soles, now $2.25 Canvas Pumps, rubber soles, now called to the fact that sp ene the cutting of corners, driving or parking on the wrong side of the street or driving with muffier cut out is absolutely prohibited, and viola- tors will be prosecuted to ps full extent of the law. IMEASAURORLDRASSRISSALLOECUDUIOIOD = 1917 Roadster, demountable wheel and extra casings 1916 Touring Car 1915 Touring Car . 1914 Touring Car Ford 114 Ton Truck, express body _ and cab 450.00 Ford Light Delivery 325.00 These Cars Are All in First Class Ranting Condition Dakota Motor Co. 217-219 Main Phone aaa N. D. bod ltana Ce tee 4 TEAMSTERS—Attention is hereby call- ed to the ordinance prohibiting teaming of gravel, sand and similar material over paved streets in wagon boxes which permit contents to leak out. Teamsters are urged to take immediate precautions to avoid arrest and prosecution. .» © MARTINESON, - Chief of Police, Bismarck, N. D. \ Bargains in Every Dapartment WEBB BROS “First in Style” “First in Variety” “Foremost in Value” on i nad E Used Ford Cars and Trucks _ Es wnt eS tito italic gedOUUUESUOEUAAOEAUOELOUAEOEA

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