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‘ an *Coarmiey, formerty: ot the Mott spot: " perience) } WILL DRAFT. HONOR’ ROLL oy W ANNE freely and’ cheerfully zive | his sevios ‘ services and. thosg. they have been. State House Lopped Off. = By Towaleyites x ‘the ‘state Hoard: ‘of canttot ‘ns Te: quested the: ee of its Bootes “ot, John: B.{ Brown, assistant Bet ry. +o the: state council at de- fenée and ‘owpley, newspaper corres- Pondent-imjpored: Yess tan @ year 60 ftom Wisconem, and’ of Jack light and ‘now; associate editor, ot tne Palladium, have, been, mentioned, No ‘Teagon has been given for the me . Secretary.:Wanuer is /one70. st Known: and has generally beet regarded:as one of the most et- vants. ‘He was appointed to ‘his \pres- ent position “five’ years bea aphorthy after the creation of Be att ard, whea |” ice. he ‘fteok charge, of the and o> ganized it, mstalling the systems which: are still) in use. During his tive’ years’ service the work ‘of the’ office as grown: to\an. enofmous, ex- tent, but tneveécretary’s efficientad- midisttation_Hids enabled the board tb keep pace’ with the: development of its business Without any considerable ad- dition to its clerical staff: ‘The board now purchasés supplies and haidies »bayrollg to, the amount ot $750,000 per brie x : ll of; the state's penal and: charit. able institutions. ate under the ‘con. trol of this board. They include thy (State capitol, the penitenttary at. Bi \mmiarck, - the sfate industrial school: at ‘Mandan, the ‘state hospital for tile i: sane at Jamestown, thé institute for the “Yeeble-minded’ at: Grafton, the school for the deaf ‘at Devils Lake andthe fubercalosis: sanitarium’ at 4 id hookkeeping fil tious, pirchases.all of their sup: sonora acts. as business, cantile estal iebine and at the time of ‘his appointment in the abstract business at ‘Valley City. ‘He has been ~ remarkably successful, say tdse who dre familiar: with the 6 of the: board of control, ak) a . aftairs ~ Buyer, andihis Knowlédge of this end} of, thie’ game has-saved the state pany thoustints annually. : _ Secretary Wanner is the: last‘ut the did’ guard ‘to fall under the, Townléy ‘ scythe; which has, been busily lopping heads ab'the capitol from the time the Igague rode into power the first of January, 1917, Other faithful and ef- ficient servante. who Have gone are |, Major Frank S..Henry,, for. seyeral years land commissioner, and now az the head of hig battalion in France, and Col. CHarles “Brewer, for years secretary of the state board /of re: gents, énd now oh the’ edjtarial staff of the Pioneer’ Press ‘a’ Paul. fr. Wanner has not! announced his ahs for te future. He {s, however, & devoted citizén of Bismarck, and it 1 eit fey le that he al bay 6 the ewe ee ok - BARRIERS his ae BACK ai) ‘Pica sauce hee Best Efforts to , Protect ; Rights and" ae Property 4 ry PLES ‘ ‘Resolutions recognizing the deyo- as and sacrifice of members of the Dakbtg State’ bar association Ato jow are in.the service of their couiitry eae aflopited: at the Closing sessions of the annua} state conyen- ten Wédnesday afternoon. They were ‘drafted by Aubrey Lawrence of Far- to, ‘and.they read as follows: 8, BR: citizen's of the world’s greatest “democracy, and as members ot @ professién ‘charged with carrying. out and supporting the highest-ideais, Of government, we are individually “atid collectively vitally. interested - in}! the great war now involving gthe 1 na- tions of the world, and: eas we should bear our just proportion a#d share of the burdens |! gnd\ sacrifice incident to the presen: struggle; dnd .should appreciate the} sevice and. sacrifice of our brothers Head“ of Faithful ‘Employe at ficientt:of Nortn Dakota’s: pustic ser-4 mis. allowed to accumulate. This is again tthe state and, city health regttations and all offend-| 6 Was engaged) pul in behalf of these »members in the compelled to leive at home, and wo request every lawyer to give his sert- ‘que and earnest effort to theend thar ‘the houses, property and business of those in military service shall be keps ahd preserved, during their aksence; dnd be it further s “Resolved that the) secretary pre- yeaenibers of the bar in North Dakota iow in the war-service-of the United ‘| States, and those who hereafter enter \the service, and that’ the samé te preserved as a foll of HOnor in this association, and be it’ further t . ‘Resolved, that, the North Dakota Bar as sgociation in this #réat struggle for democracy ‘herewith reaffirms in +name of our President, Woodrow Wit son, our allegiance to the cause foi pure we-fight, and unfll itis qvon, and that) we herewith tender to ‘our. | gover! it our services in any field in any mmeasure that they may be | ueeded BUY W. 5.8 ea =| $19,000. 000 INDIAN SGigor. FOR FORT” YATES BY BY JAN 1 tracts fo rthe construction ofa. new Mndian school to cost $43,000 havé Deen: a} ed to Williaw (O'Neill & Sons’ Co.,/of Faribault; Minn... Work ‘wil? begin in’ about a week on the building, which is tobe lotated south ©. fthe present agency boarding school here, and J. ©. O'Neill of * Faribault, who is on the ground now, expects to have the structure reney) for occe- Pancy, by, January.1, 191. ANY W. 8. d,s = NOTIGE 10 THE: PUBLIC ‘the ity nitisance ORR at its height and“Special. precautions should be taken -to prevent the spread of discase through Athis source.” Evetyéne in the city is urged to redouble, efforts to “swat the fly” and to assist in preventing the accumulation of rubbish, garbage, manure or any } refase which /acts as a Breeding place for flies. . ‘Attention is “éspecially called; to ‘certain places :in the. city where'manure and‘other rubbish \ ets who fail to clean up “their ipa all i he ‘prosectited ‘to thé full extent of the law.. public } 3 should ‘pay’ special attention to the fly nuisance. |. Meat: markets, grocery stores and, those hanilling dairy prod- Ucts “are ‘especially Warited to handle their goods in & sanitary manner ‘and guard, against fly contamination. ~: DR. F. B. STRAUSS, City Health Officer: BUY W. J. $ CHICAGO LIVESTOCK, Hogs _receipts; $16,000; 10€ 15¢ ‘higher; tops $20.05;, butchers 25 to 20.00;" light $19.40, to. 20.05; packing $18.20 to 19.10; rough $17.75 to $18.10. Bulk of sales $18.40 to 20.00; pigs good and choice “$19.00 to 18160. Cattle receipts 10,000; slow except on best grades; calves steady;, sheep receipts. ,16,000,.. steady, to strong. feeders and sbréed@s JSITONE to high- er at close. a ‘ST./ PAUL TTavEsrock, Hogs receipts 4,100; steady; range $18.80 to.}49.00; ‘balk $1880 to- 19.00; Cattie receipts 3,200;. Killers 15¢ to 200 lower; steers $6. 25°t0'17.50; cows and heifers $7.00 to 12.00; veal | ‘calves 25; higher; 6.25 to 15.75; stockers and foeder ‘slow and weak $6.000 to 12.00. Sheep receipts 375; steady; lambs, $10.00 to 16. 60; wethers $7:00 to 13.00) ere $5.00 to 12.00. . BUY WSS — a DULTH CLOSE. —~ Ofte on track 21-4; atrive 68 1-4. ° Barley on track new 85 to 100, ~ Flax on track '$4:32; arrive’ $¢. 31. Sept. flax $4.34 B.. < Oct. flax $4.31 \ “Nox. flax $4, Dec. flax $4.24 B.. BUY W. Ss. Ss. MILL CITY GRAIN. ‘Minneapolis, ‘Aug: »8.—Wheat” re- ceipts 189. cars; Sanaa with 120 year ago; cash No. 1 northern _old,, 232;.' corm No.’ 3. yelloy-17) to \W3s oats 68 to 69 1-2; flax. 431 to 444. BUY W, 8, Sse NEW HEAD FOR SCHOOL” OF FORESTRY COMING —_—! , Lpare and ‘compile a roster of those}, “Fort” Yates, ‘ND. ‘Aug. 9.—Cor-| | ‘ Bating places, hotéls and other | — } children wear rings!”—World Outlooks, i Ww WANTES ae man vis! we thi ne | D. Ar Bi Mi The portrayal of two characters. sv. vastly different ~ by Mary Pickfora. will( probably ‘statid’ as a wonderful achievement in’ sereen art.” Frances. Marjon. adapted the story ‘o the screen, ang Marshall Neilan dt. rected the production. That they have! caught the tender pathos of the novel- ‘ist’s ‘work ig dénionstrated in this, the /latest, of, charming ‘vehicles \for the ‘Rppearanc f the world famons, star. a f \ Stella Maris, a paralytic heiress, sur- rounded ‘by vow luxury wealth ‘can command, and. protected from even Khe «slightest Knowledge of worldly things, thes comparison with ' Unity |: Blake’ presents a startling contrast. Later, when Stella Maris has her health restored and learns ofthe pov- erty, misery and crime existing in the world which her imagination had: pic- tured as idyllic it” pravesso strong ai shock that sy lifesis threatened. ALLIES GIVE GERMANS NO” .~ ' TIME TO CATCH BREATH BUT ~~ , >, START DRIVE IN) PICARDY } oe (Coatinuea From Page One.) Germans “heavily : bombarded ’ the “British’tifle; pat Aneir® shells were iheffective. An extraordinary large siumber of shells accom- panied the: storming troops, clearing the way for’ them in, the dawn. In positions north of the Somme the Germans are reported to have launched two ‘counter attacks. ; "he: prisoners taken by: the British-are’so numefous they are having ditficulty.a in handling em. A i - The main weight of the allied blow was directed ‘against Gen- | eral vont Huti fens: eighteenth armyy =) sas ge k TAKE MANY PRISONERS / London, Aug. 8.—Several thousand prisoners have keen talen by the Franco-British forces in their offensive in Picardy. Accord- ing to reports this papas the allies Have captured the towns of Moreuil, Demuin, Ablai int ourt and Morlancourt, the heights west of Gersy and the heights’south of Morlancourt. \ A i 4g p of forestry at “Bottineatt to mulceeed Dr. F._W. Smith, who goes to the South Dakota normal ‘school at- Aberdeen, advises'the state board of regents thé he, willreport for duty, at Bottineau on Sept. i “and Bells ons Their Toes.” vy An Englishman on first coming New York remarked: ‘How clean | eee they keep their streets, and their little In Tn order that we can better. “accommodate our. patrons |/=: we have : MOVED. \ from our old stand at ‘\ 118 Sixth $t. na ¢ BUY W. S. 8. BUY W. 5, Sm *"100- LATE TO CLASSIFY - A to + dy “WAIN STRERT ‘Kenclé anicrnh the Fok’ A com Jewelry ston ‘i WY VALET . Pressing for | farm work; .wages $60.00 per. mo., with putters milk, eggs and potatoes furs nishe#.. Year around work for ri ght party.’ Paul Fietag, Max, N 8 st én FOR SALE—First. ol class milch cows, ) tuberculosis tested. Herman, ‘Odo, Phone 831K, 319 oe soe 8.8 Ct efit house- aus I 8 8 at FOR RENT—Tw "6a ii keeping, rooms, furnished.” _ 418 3th, street. tri¢tly modern six roon Cleaning _ Vernon’ N. Mangum, reconty ap: “esi fof, the: sehool LAST TIME. ; TONIGHT who ate actiyely participating therein, ‘ and. “w4ereas, many members of this as- Sociation ‘and ynahy followers df the. ptofession of law i. this state have sacrificéd their’ worldly interests and offered their lives in’ the’ service: of. their country, therefor be it “Resoived that, the, barvassociation of the state. of North. ‘Dakota “does truly express its gratification that so large a number of legal. practitioners, have fully and -fresly given themselves’ and their, roperty “to the sérvice oF , their country, aid we not’ with pride that-our professfon has not been back= Ward i performing its high duty i time of national ‘stress, and we do hereby express our, appreciation ‘to each and every member. of this profes- sion, our representatives’ who are now, in-the service of te United States in| the:prosecution of this war and _as- sisting in thé final_victoxy of democy Tacy over autoctacy; and be it farther “Resolved that it is the duty of ev- ery” member of this association to, ear |B! “Mary Pickford ‘in her wonderful characterization of “Unity Blaké” and “Stella Maris” i in William J; Locke’ s famous novel. - - - “STELLA MARIS” j Performances ‘at 7:15 and 9 O'clock ee water-heat. Phone 894R: RRS 8 Rte K] The World’s Sweetheart: LAST TIME TONIGHT SMARC THEATRE. ¥ uctaeeney TM : BISHARCK HAS: City Stands Well at] at Head of the Le , Seven/ appli ints left for Jetter- i" son Barracks, Me "Tht: makes a total of. Mand of ‘the district of North Patni | The following men were ‘aecépted Charles A. McGowan, eae N. Bred. Butler, Halliday, N. %, Fiela, 4 ;, Robert C. Horn, Dickinson, N. D., : Engineer’ corps, ' \ Rey W. 4 gineer ‘corps. TRC i D.\ herbs with pepsin. Brings relief without griping ot ak ‘Frank A, Davidson, Beach, N. D. other discomfort. “A trial bottle can be‘obtainéd fréeol © Engineer corps. Engitieer corps, on the lst month of July. List of stations and number ‘of recruits procured follows: |. Aberdeen, Sioux. Falls, § ‘Fargo, N. D. Minot, N. Dr. Lead, S, D., Grand Forks, ‘N. D.. Huron,::S. 4 Pierre, 8..D. ... ~ ~ Playing a ctual role, Mary. Pickforc | -"Throug’ an nh en, are. all. VOLUNTEERS, Dei ravine. tof Dramatic Arb and E: Do fe will be seer! in a new Artcraft picture ae = ese! eI Are. B partmentier DEAma and Expression. Dormitory for at the Bismarck theatre tonight, Mise | Qunerances eet Ewa _sirls—the , Usly,| either above ér-bélow the teglstration sitls at Fargo College. + ue Pickford plays the title role of “Stella Duckling au elicate’and Weauti-| age, who have heard the call of their ALBERT J, STEPHENS, Ditector Maris,” ina film’versionsof/Wm. J! ve,the sdme man\| country. and have. answered the call. ‘ohana § Glee\ Clubs Ensemble igo 8 globratea: oval and also in-|and then commen jpreme sacrifice, ICH AY ie a MAE * E Catalog Free mee erprets the part of Unity. Blake, at:|the giving up:o! ¥ Blake's lite tor |° ant -U. 8. . - its a Nok ‘OTN. wneowth character who s_ififroduced)the man :she:,/Jeves and for Stella: * Recruiting Service, Lede a arte a) NONTH DAKOF ag ar inmate of an orphan asylum. As| Marig. In“charge. = — anui@anesedcvnattvaregnneetustanescaraarennenezuccaceasanaeasteene Tin | “[Have ee Dr. Caldwell's Sjaup LL Pepsin and find it amosreffectwe “avid piecadat laxative—one that ig worelr * ‘mending to one’s friends. . I kaow that’ my © health” has been greatly improved. siftce using. it.” if > ere ee) a) Dre HIGH RANK IN" U.S. RECRUITS _ List in Number of Vol- unteers Sent aldwell’s _ Syrup Pepsi The Perfect Laxative. Sold by Druggists Everywhere 50 cts. (x) $1.00 . mild, pleasant- -tasting combination’ of sith jaxitiva nth. Lieutenant ited.the station and went ene this ek, , is-month: ‘Toméon, Noonan, N. D:, Engi- Baer ft corps, left Aug. 1, 191, fais Field. Artillery. tillery., Viere, Bismarck, N. B., Be “charge by.writing to Dr. W.'B. Caldwell, 458 woe » ton’ sos ahs enn Illinow. 2: John M. MeCrorle, Beare N. DB ‘he Bismarck station stood. well up in the district for - the » 8. (D. Rare College Conservatory of f Music (A: Branch of Fargo College) “THE STANDARD ‘SCHOOL OF THE Noemi The school ‘of music whose faculty ofa artist. teache maintenance of high standards’ have placed it in the seein of the country. : od D brafiches of music taught, including Public School Muéie al ismarck, N. itchell, |S. D. NEW FOOD CARD ISSUED. Food Administrator Ladd has changed the style of the food card for. ©: this state.- Old cards must be replaced with new ones. Here ig a fac- ; simile of Customer’s, Card, Nowe, which supercedes Nod h FEDERAL FOOD ADMINISTRATION, 3 Castomer’s Card No. 2 5 ’ Issued to Address Issued by Address ..... Dated 0. in Family Flour Date of purchase Le | Lbs. on hand Total. . 5 \ ; \ / Supply permitted | shee I certify that the’ within information is true and \; that I have not bought nor hold in my Possegsion , wheat flour, sugar or other foods contrary to {iro rules of the Federal Administrator. \ » Signed... (To be retairied by dealer and mailed to Federal Food 4 : Administrator, Agriculfural College, N. D,, at the . ‘etd of each month.) Nee ees sae “the Federal Food Aduiinistration requihia: that each and every Grocer | or: Dealer of Flour ‘aiid substitutes as well as Sugar, must have on hand and see that each customer. signs ‘the food card jereimille of which ap- pears ‘in this adVertisement. In order. tocooperate with the Food ites The Tribine ‘is aupplying the Grocers: with these ‘cards at. the rate of $2.50 PER THOU- SAND in lots of oné thousand or more.. | - I€ is eppecially requested that -alt Grocers or Dealers in the foods ‘ition placé-their orders for these cards at once, eer customer ‘Must sign one of.these vard4 and there should be no excuse for the Grocer beitig . without thm:,Under penalty of. the federal. food laws. every Grocer must shave the pelea sane of the customer when foods.mentioned on a the. card are purchased 1. MAIL 1 IN YOUR 0 ORDER TODAY. GIVE NUMBER OF CARDS NEEDED. ‘ TWO THOUSAND OR MORE—BUT ORDER ~~) > ENOUGH FOR FUTURE USE. \ \ Tribune Fa: ismarck _ BISMARCK, N. D. diva hop Oh Reins Wa