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Ve hs been/made‘ot’ Thomason’s dismis- “sition” similar ‘ rth Dakiots women's commit: tee of the national council ‘of ‘defense, has‘réturned from, Dickinson, ‘wh she conducted a: meeting tor the pur- pose of’ ‘organizing women’s councils "of defense in each ‘county in the Mts. Conklin ‘reports’ that th mbet - ing was well-attended, delegates trom: every ‘county in the intrice: ‘covered being ‘present.;) The womeh showed an enthualastic: interest in ‘the work, ~and Mrs. Conklin. expects. the ‘south- western corner of the state’ to.give a Li account; of- itself. "8 Pies il” of defense commit- innie J, Nielson of Valley. ‘Clty, state. ‘chaitman, of the womén's Liberty. loan committee, held a meet:) ing-of her workers for the) southwest: ern:‘section of; the state Plans fo- the forthcoming campaign. for, Be fourth Liberty: loan: were freely. » best efforts: to:the next: drive.’ - Mrs. Conklin .addressed. the. dele- Gates present on. the present cam: eign for-recruits for the war ‘nurses’ one and’asked: that the ‘women's mittee in each: county. back up this work and endeavor to fill the’ coun- try's quota of recruits. ‘Food’ demon- ‘atrations ‘were :conducted py Miss'Niet- 2 gon, “and other. phases of war: work were entered into; making ‘the meet- ing-a.generally.interesting and profit- + ablecconference. on» syamans lis in war. © oy ws DUNN CENTER'S “HOME GUARD IN STATE MILITIA ; Duan 1 County: Pro Proud of Fine Mili- ‘tary Unit Mastered In- ~ to Service 4 “Dunn ‘Center, D, Aug.’ &—Dunn Center's home guard company, ‘consiBt: ing of:52, members, ‘Has been mustered “ae the’ state militia. The Dunn Cen- for unit’ was the first home guard to be: organized in Dunn county, and it fs made. > up of the most substantial cit- izens % Dunn Center and vicinity. ‘Capt. Baird, th} mustering officer, de ; ‘viared ithe’ ‘jocal® ‘company one of the finest the state... The unit is ‘fully a swith‘regulution: khaki: ‘unt- guns. ‘The officers, to fine show ‘of the unit 1s *are Capt. E. \ Boyd, several , :years: ful the North Dali and 3 anley Beaton, a retired in Dunn Center and Diinn’ county | re mach pride in their * well-organized and ‘finely-equipped and _ drilled military company. Se hg RL iy ernment ‘gervice was sent. ‘out} today DY’ Miss. Louise Hoerman; chairman |’ and secretary. of the Bismarck. local -committee.’, * “The Amefican Red Crdas.haa been ‘asked for. 1,000 nurses a Week. The quota for the Bismarck local: commit- tee ‘fs three (graduate; nurses ‘per, week. Every graduate nurse who is “physically able. should. answer -her 4 11-4 this: distress. Every. ant put the question before: herself ‘and see if she really }; ~has:@ good reason to be doing any- thing else: but offer her‘ services to Beas country. ‘The need is urgent. Our wate. nurses must not be sound, ting, Enroll at once.” ; S,) —BUY Ww, tC, \MPOSER OF “SOUL oF 44” 1S. BOUNCED saygmid and nd. Thomason Part + Company, Says Report ty 0: M. Thomason; ‘it Beane known yesterday says) the St. Paul Pioneer Press,, is ‘the’ latest | Nonpartisan , leaguer to feel the ax on his neck: as: the result of participation in the “re- sero pf protest”-inade “public: by S.-R. Maxwell in, Saturday's St.}5 Paul Dispatch." As in othér’cases, no announcement Sal; and at league headquarters it/{s stated that’ he is “enjoying a vacation” ‘according to tiiimpeachable authority, which promises to be permanent: 3h First, ‘Editor of Leader. ' Thomason’ hias’been Mentified with| * the teague ever since its, beginning. He was the first editor of theNonpar- tisan, Leader; and’ is known to thous- ands: of, farmers throtigh ‘his ‘contribu- tions: to that\ paper. “He” was one of ‘the league's national: lecturérs,: a’ po- to that® occupied ‘by Maxwell,’and’ has made hundreds of spe eect throug! pat the: Northwést’ in: the’ past ‘few 'y \ This is the setond time: Thomason and Townley. have patted ‘Company. Thomason was ee ‘by’ the’ boss nearly two years ago a), reconcillfation, and he has’ been one of the leagues (stump speakers. He was" ‘league ‘officials, who signed the reso- “ “sent: to: “Townley ‘in pane a \which:the present management of the lesgue -was - denpuieed és “despotic,” t anda demand was fe to, give the membership ‘a voice ‘in its” affairs. ‘Heads Lopped Off. ra y ayer sinve this resolution’ was pre-’ setited ‘to. Townley,’the Big Boss has been engaged in tht pleasant pastime of lopping off the heads of the signers or feducing | them in the” ranks. / Thomason ~ his” some weeks ago, put ‘the fact’itd:inofibecome ‘public ‘Until yesterday. south western, section’ ofthe ‘state. || connection: with the. meeting of} Srnie happy French baby. auld model nursery are. rise by. the Ameri: })tca Cream ‘and: watermelo; jal In ‘| the. North. soc : || evening. vening, Byeryone is ex: cafdial invitation Peed ‘FONTANA NOT LUTHERAN ‘that theygcome wi ite iat Wigs ke ‘- 4 Church of Prussia lard. sch TA¥S, good things will. be ie fered for ‘sale, and a general tavita- tion is ext the public, “Return From Lakes. “Mr. and Mrs, Brooks’ Hosking ‘and’ little ‘daughter ‘Pearl are hone from the Minnesota lakes, where they en- Joyed several, weeks’ good fishing. (Mr. | Hoskins will leave next Monday * for }/. Washington’ barracks,,at the: national capital, where he will ike a ‘berth in Leavenworth, Kans., by Judge C. F. Amidon after having been found guil- iter of the German Lutheran church, or of any other Lutheran church, ac- cording to a statement Lutheran today. State church of. Prussia, thes kaiser js Mb ctirn Rea of. ‘Evangelical ‘State 4 sy N, D., Aug. \—Rev. John Fon: /'tanw, pastor of a church at New Salem, who (was sentenced to serve three years’ in: the federal prison’ at Fort ae ae jty,on three counts for violation of.the espionage act of 1917, was not a pas by a Fargo ’ “He is a member of the Evangelical of which the head; ‘and which mailed to each the. 63, boards.in ‘North Dakota a lettér advising them, that ‘“as_all, info: mation upon which the district board’ acts':must'\be re- duced to writing and, filed -with the appreciated.‘In the name of our father and brother we make this public ac: knowledgment of gratitude. - Mr. and Mrs. Johh Broderick, Jr., Mr. and Mrs, Aaron Christopher, Mr. and Mrs. John:Broderick, Sr. [FRASER URGES Se etd cs REGISTR. ANTS TO fm person ‘to: the district board upon a classification ‘matter.’ There is no need to send anyone to this office, rél- ative to” classification, as this office ‘decides no individual cases, Nor does this’ board have any power to omit farmers or others,from a call.” aur. as STAY AT HOME So general has become the practice on the part of certain local boards of; sending dissatistied registrants to the office of the adjutant general or dis- ‘trict bogrd that General Fraser has ‘Tribune Wani Ads Bring Results. * the: engineers Nic Sum Realized, The Burleigh county chapter of. the Red Cross. is: richer’-by’'$37.25, since Bn ice ere social given at the-home of Mra, C) icheblér a short’ time ago. ‘The la ‘of the Catholic church had the ‘affair: in charge/cand:it;was a Pleasant and Sol ca entertain- ment. ‘The. chapter appreciates: this and other, donations from these. Ladipe. and extends its thanks® to, ler and all eaches.a totally: different, faith from that of the Lutheran church,” said’ this Fargoan. » “There is no connection between the two churches, and they should not be confounded. It is just as wrong to say: the:kaiser is a Lutheran as to say he is a Methodist.”” BUY W. 8. 8. CARD OF THANKS. "The undersigned desire to extena their.-most ‘sincere thanks to the many friends whose acts of kindness in our: bereavement are so genuinety Special Saving \Men’s and Children’s ‘ STRAW, PANAMA AND CLOTH HATS All Half Price NETTLETON AND WALK- OVER cussed, and: the women pledged thle : R 0a Averiue E, Vaby' saving, methoas; to. huhdred 7” Every. one ‘is interested hecause tant tothe future hs France, MOTOR CARS TO C can Red Cross in co-operation with {he acy agencies tocdemohsfrate ” thousdnds ‘of \ Kreneh eltizens, les: dave become Deeibiarly impor- RY WIVES | GS OF. BIS ARCK ELKS:TO CLUB (Motor ‘cars to *ransport wives of Bismarck Elks to the Country (club tor theif Red. Cross afternoon.and evening will be in’ waiting at ‘the; Grand Pacific hotel at 3:30 Friday at- ternoon. ‘Ladies wio wish: ‘to ‘spend the afternoon at the cub knitting and sewing for the Red Cross are re- quested to report Promptly _ at 2 . dies plan to motor) over. Ice cream and cake will “be! served during’the afternoon, and there will be af, informal ;musical program. It is urged, that: every lady Elk in’ Bis- ‘margk and Mandan, make an effort to attend during the ‘afterucon and that they come prepared to-remain for the dance in’ the evening, when’ a large umber of Mandan Elks and their la- UY A ELKS’ LADIES’ DANCE‘AT COUNTRY CLUB FRIDAY EVENING TO BE EVENT ‘The Red Cross benetit dance to be; given at the Country cluy Friday even- ing finder the auspices of the, wives of. Bismarck Elks is goingsto be a: mighty enjoyable and weii- -attended af: fair, judging from all indications. The ladies have established a_ well-war- ranted reputation for success in events of this kind; Bismarck hasn't been fed much dancing lately, ana most of: the folks who dance are ripe for an evening ‘of their favorite indoor ‘sport. The revenings' nave been de- , cool; ‘there 1s no prettier lightfu} spot: in, all of North Dakota tor an| dancing than the Country evenin, club; and the floor is :n perfect con- ition. fi ‘ \ From \Lignite.- Magny Thani peut, Lignite magnate; is a pBiamatee business visitor today. "From: ‘Burnstad. : ©. J. Arntz,.one jof;. Burnstad's;.sub-) stanti 1 cltizens):;was -in: the jcity, to: Visiting Falconers. er’s ‘sister, Mrs, fa Falconer, ad To ‘Canada. : Mr. § ind d Mrs. Robert Orr and daugh: ter, "Mi lifer kad ‘left’ by: motor’ this week ae a journey fo Wainipes and other’ Canadian points. Picnic’at Breen Farm. ‘The Ladies’ Catholic Order of For: esters will hold a picnic’ at the W. BE. Breen farm from 2 o'clock om through: out’ the ‘evening, Sunday; . Everyone lis’ invited to’ attend. Cars will. be ‘provided at the residence of Frank Ry- an_on Eighth stteet at 2 o'clock. Re: freshments will be served during the; afternoon and evening Hare-Bisbee, Nuptiats. ‘Mr. Paul Hare of. Bismarck and! Miss Elva: Bisbee of Jamestown, were unit- ed_in marriage June 30 at Moorhead, | Minn.,.-according -to announcements | which ‘have ; just: reached | Bismarck. .and ‘the pul the Missourf, generally have Veen ex- 3 Mrs. V. Mair. Mr. and Mrs. Hare will make ‘thei= _ Children Cry for Fletcher's O'Connor's orchiostta® ‘has been eh- gaged ‘to furnish music, for the even-| > ing, and. Impressarfo < O<Connbr' an- nounces that he has some new ones to spring on the public tor, this occa- sion. ‘Mandan Elks ana /tneir ladies lic of the Twin, Towns of tended a pressing and, cordial’ invita- tion, and it, is.anticipated that a large | ‘| number of people will motor over from our sister city, or will. at least, come over. on .No..2,and return on No. 1. Dainty, refreshjnents ‘will be served during, the. evening, everydne is as- sured:.of.a good time, and all. of the net proceeds will go to the Red Cross which always tan put idle dollars at | Wwork.in a good cause. deihy home at ‘Chicago. They are at present visiting their: many, friends in ’Eis- marck, and’ will leave, August, 21 ‘for a vislt in Jaméstown before taking up their Fesiderice in th the’ ‘Windy City. { *) d From 1 Wilton. Dan “Prentice of” wate fa a Bis- ; marck visitor. Mrs: JB. Belk and two daughters)’ - |of Jamestown are .guahia of the, form: fs ‘Doyle fares: “U. S..Marshal’S.. J. Doyle of Fargo, democratic candidate for, governor, is {in the elty on an official miasion. “ “Visiting: aughter. , ..S: Hull/of Hiawatha, Kans. is in the ity for a visit with his daughter, Mrs.- Brooks Hoskins of Pierson court: At Painted Woods. The Wichaka’ Camp. Fire girls” are! camping this week at Painted Woods lake, !where they are chaperone by Looking | Un! League: Henry Hall, Washington corres- ; Pondent of the’ Pittsburgh Chronicle- Telegraph, has been in’ Bismarck -get- ting notes on league affairs. Watermelon Social, A watermelon social, with ae of juicy, red watermelons and other goou things, including ice cream and gake, will be given. by the First division of the Methodist. Episcopal Ladies’ Aid society on the rth’ Ward schvol Baud “and. which, has been , but’ thei uae ‘ ‘The Kind You min cee fn use. fot over thirty, years, has borne the signature oft aso and has been made under his per- sonal supervisica ¢ince its infancy. / Allow no one to Coccive you in this. « All Counterfeits, Imitations and‘ *Juct-cs-good are but Experiments that trifle with and .endanger , th alth Taian and: Chiléren—2a ter A ~ What is CASTORIA. pooh rt Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It int - . meither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic’ substance. ‘Its age is its guarantee. For more than thirty -years ‘it has. | ‘Deen in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, / Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishtiess rising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural ee The Childrsa’s Panacta—The Mother's Frichd. , GENUINE CASTORIA atways Beare the Signature of in Use Far Over 30 Years. ' CAMOUFLAGE— Is) ae art bf else, : ea Neyer were so’ many. camouflaged, investments _ offered as there are now. ; (eS re’ of ‘the. mail: order: speculator.. Be ‘on “the safe side by. consulting some officer of this f king one thing seem something BISMARCK - - - N.DAK.. FOR ‘FRIDAY AND avoid the rush. \” Gingham Dresses, Voile Dresses, Linen Dresses —in fact almost any kind of wash dress anyone might wish for, values. up to $25.00, to be placed on » This Sale at.$4.98 We have ‘about 100 wash’skirts'left and for Friday and Sat- urday we are ‘going to place these on sale at _ $1.98-Real Snaps All of our malasmmee ‘and summer hats, cue up to $12.50 Sale Price 98c - will be’ allowed during this great sale. One:nice e Jot of waists that are just a little soiled, values [Johnson’ $ Pop ular Priced Store - Bismarck’s ie Growing Center REDUCTIONS CLEARANCES! - OXFORDS Sizes 4 td 7, only $3.50 PALM BEACH ‘XUITS Best styles and patterns $3." ), $5 and $10 "MEN'S AND BOYS’ SPORT SHIRTS 65 cents, 75 cents, 95. cents, $1.15 MEN'S ONE-PIECE OVERALLS Very special value this week $2.75 HAND PRESSING i: DRY CLEANING CUSTOM TAILORING | EXPERT REPAIRING S.E.BERGESON & SON THE UNION DAYLIGHT STORE ,. OPEN SATURDAY. EVENINGS-CLOSED SUNDAYS * The Store with Over 1,000 Garments LE | SATURDAY ONLY | “This sale i isa sale that people for hundreds of miles around have been waiting for, © land we "expect. to be very. rushed, 80 in order to get waited on in good: shape come early. and “MAIN FLOOR DRESS SALE 1 We are going to place on sale for these few days merchandise that never before his been/sold at such low prices, on ac- count of us needing the room very badly for our large line of fall and winter goods, which are pouring in here daily. We have about 15 silk dresses in’ this assortment, values up to $37.50, Friday and Saturday sale, _ Choice Per Garment $18.75 { One big lot of fiber silk hose to be placed on Sale at 39¢ This sale is for strictly’ cash aboolutly no charges nor no refunds or approvals Silk Petticoats in chiffon, taffetta and silk jersey, values to $6.75, fay Friday and Saturday Sale $4.98 ' to $2.98, Sale Price $1.98 “One ig lot of waists for this great sale” «>» \Choice:89c : Here i is another lot of *hosiery—49c quality to be placed on sale for — and Saturday ofly\at 35¢ per pair or 4 3 Pair for $1.00 We carry the: Phoenix Pure Silk Hose in almost any color ~ and size you might wish for at popular prices. ‘We have the American‘ Lady, Modart and the Kabo Corsets, and everyone of these will be sold during this great sale at x if 10 Pee Cent Discount Our Underwear! Dept.,,you, wil] find crowded with bargains _ of all sorts for this Friddy and Saturday sale. Ladies’, misses’vand children’ s.sun shades at prices that talk , for themselves. Every $6.15 debrgettere *crepe waist in the aire for these ‘two days at only $4.98. ° Tf you are in need of children’s school dresses, well 1 now is _the time to. buy. thenr at at Friday and Saturday’s sale prices. ; “We have one nice big ie lot of’ purses, values up to $2.50, for Friday and Saturday sale your, »choice $1.49.- i Our Busy Bargain Basement Store Sale We are going-to.place ‘on sale 269 remnants of all kinds that the prices ‘on these will-make you. buy. é ‘ Serum Fleece Flannels, special at 29¢ -Weearry “a very complete line of noti . The Kind You Have, THE CENTAUR Jf you are in need of, wool ing! rol Yer priee—Johnson’ 8 ‘for Bargains ai BLANKETS—BLANKETS * Now is the time to buy blankets and comforters at 10 Per Cent Discount One big lot of Dress Ginghams to be placed on sale at/extra - ny _ Special, 29c yd. * ‘ Wool Dress Goods, regular $2. 50 adatity 0 be placed on this Sale at $1.98 oe All Pillows to be sold at........+.-- 10 Per Cent Discount ° All Suitcases to be sold at. ..10 Per Cent Discount All Dishes to be sold at.. 10 Per :Cent: Discount Percales, special at.............0005 2... 29e Outing Flannel at ..........-. iioeaes 7 BOC OU Clothiat ile ew Ae eerie 29c All White Goods at...10 Per Cent Discount . One nice big lot of voiles, values up to $1.25, per yd,, sale price,:... 60.0.0... 006008. 59c “Come and see the novelty voiles that we are going to sell ate: 5.00.0... cee eee 29c 36 in. black chiffon, taffetta, regular_ $2.50 value, sale price ions to sell for'5¢ and 10c. a we have almost any color you'want at' those pope all'times. yonowe :