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y BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE CROWDER ASKS | ~RVERY MAN TO. DO HIS DUTY Proclamations Issued by tional and State Administra- tions Today Washington, D. C., Sept. 5 he following casualties are reported by the commanding general of the Amer- in Na-/ican expeditionary forces: Killed Jaction, 46; missing in action, wounded severely, 75; died of wound 6; died from accident and other cau | ; wounded, degree undetermined, 20; died from | pri 1; tot REGISTRATION EXPLAINED) kitted’ in ac | Keppler Mina aeroplane accident, 3; : Private William List of the Few Exempt from Listing Names with Uncle Sam is Given trants and all other persons charged with a knowledge of the regulation that ignorance of the provisions will not excuse them. | ‘These regulations. it is set forth, have the force and effect of law, ang all persons required by these regula- ‘nions to be registered, and all persons who may claim any right or privilege in respect of any registrant, are charged with knowledge of the pro. visions hereof. Failure to Register. “Failure by any persons required to je registered to perform any duty pre- SPEED UP SAYS CROWDER. Washington, Sept. 5.—Provost Marshal eGneral Crowder said to- day that the selective machinery must speed up immediately to make it possible to get men from 18 to 45 on the way to canton- ments by the end of October. Out: lining methods to that end, the general said. questionaires would | ccriped by these regulations is a mrs: go to the registrants before the © demeanor, punishable by imprison- drawing has been conducted to | ment tor one and may result in determine their order of call and local boards would be urged to commence classification immedi- ately. Questions relating to the drawing and time of call General Crowder only intimated these would be held shortly. ‘the loss of valuable rights and privl: leges and an immediate induction into the military service “Local police authorities in all parts of the country will co-operate with the government in the enforcement ot order on registration day Regula. See ieee |tions prescribed by the president ana The president of the United States.! con; to draft officials of the various by proclamation, has fixed the 12th!states contain the following day of September for the registration! ions \hroughout the United States of all. “On the day set for regis . ~ 3), fede deputy mars men between the ages of IS and 45, iM /snvestigating agents, and all police of- clusive, for military service except) ticers—state. county. township, muni: those who have stered and | cipal, and town—of wh those who are not required under the shall hold themselve: law to so do. to render whatever Under the authority vested in the, May be necessary president, it has been ordered that, at places of registration and in a ration all tever grade or in readl- | OOOO OOOO ot LETTER SHOWS "LEAGUE PLANS | , Died of wounds received in action: | Francis 'T. Hobson, Dalton, Minn. i} action No. 2 lists: Killed in action, wounded severel, ; died of dis- 4; wounded. degree undetermin. 2: died of wound: died of jeident and other causes 6; total, 1 Killed in action Private Ole Swan. mn Box Elder: Wounded severely in action: Gust Peheke, Roundup, Mont.; Priv: | Sophus Olson, Detroit, Min i Enough Broxies to Control State Convention Dd. | Corp. | {democratic state central committee is jou the league's official stationery at |Pargo, and which has found its way into the hands of a democratic leader: “TO DEMOCRATIC § CEN: ‘CROWN PRINCE ‘EXPLAINS THE | |. “We want to state fran that un- | , less every single one of the men élect- re? as democrat central committeemen (ene are favorable to the league at- vouu tue Meeung at Bismarck on Sep- ; Amsterdam, the question as to how be thought the ©” "ot we can control the. democrat end of the war would come, the Crown Party organization. It is, therefore, ot Prince said: “Through the enemy/<+8 aunust Importance that you, as perceiving that they are not equal to/democrat state central committeemen the winning of their colossal stake |Of your district, attend the Bismarck and that they cannot win much they are bound to lose. “The enemy attacks and the wit drawal of our front at several places | is often wrongly interpreted in some} © 1 circles. Some of our people are too| tion are countying to control the meet- accustomed to a continued fin and when a battle occurs in which we j Position and in case it is impossible have to defend ourselves, the situation | for you to be present in person in Bis- Ss not always correctly understood, Hi:|marck on September 3, we ask that order to understand the situation we} You sign and return the enclosed} must not forget that we are waging! PTOxy to us at once. If you can be a war of defense. We want to anni-| Present in person, do not bother with; hilate none of our enemies. We mean, | thy however. to hold our ow {| possible for you to attend. kindly send: Regarding the American forces in| the proxy to us by return mail, so that! rance, he said: | we can use it in case of necessity in| | meeting. ated in ‘a previous letter to it is not contemplated that the e of proxies will be allowed. How- ver, we understand that the opposi- 1 hata found that the majority | helping to elect a good league man as; don't know what they are fighting/democrat ctate chairman. We trust |} ‘for, but we feel of cou the entrance | this matter will have your prompt at-!J Americ Enclosed find a stamped and! ns. They have sent over] tention. 0 GRAB PARTY Organization Hoped to Have ate | BUT FOUR MEN RESPONDED How the league planned vo steal the } , Shown in the following letter. written sept. v. —In reply to|tember 4, it is very doubtful whether (3 din order to make sure of our e E roxy, but if it is absolutely im-! J “ bringing al Pere ote reg: state headquarters, local boards ang Ing In bringing about a complete reg: much mate! other officials of the state will hoid| themsely in readine to pre promptly with their work of registra- tion on the date fixed. The Draft Machinery. Existing draft machinery will be) used with such incfeased facilities and additional registrars as are permittea for this enrollment. under the pres dent's proclamation. The governors of all states have been called upon to supervise this registration, and the adjutant general will under this proc: | lamation be the central administrative authority; all local boards vill have immediate direction and supervision within the respective jurisdctions. The actual regstration will be made in the/ customary voting precincts within the jurisdiction of each board or in such places as the local board having juri diction shall designate by public no-, ‘tice. Frazier's Proclamation. i Governor Lynn J. Frazier, by proc: | lamation, calls attention to the rules} issued by the provost marshal gener-| al as to persons who are to register! under the act and calls upon the citt- zents of North Dakota to assist in the registration in the following language: | “All male persons who shall have at- tained their eighteenth birthday ana) shall not have attained their forty-| sixth birthday on or before the day sez for registration by the president must} register. The only exceptions are: | “Persons, who. prior to the day set for registration by the president, have registered under the terms of the Act/ approved May 18, 1917 (which fixed the original age limits at 21 to 30 in- clusive) or under the terms of the pub- lic resolution of congress approved May 20, 1918 (providin~ for the regts-| tration since June 5, 1917, of those raeaching the age of 21 years) wheth-| er called for public service or not j and “Officers and enlisted men of the regular army; officers appointed, and men of the forces drafted, under the provisions of the act approved May 15, 1917; officers and enlisted men of the; national guard while in the service ot} the United States; and the officers) of the officers’ reserve corps and cn- listed men in the enlisted reserve) corps while in the service of the Unit-) ed States; and “Officers and enliste? men of the navy and marine corps and officers| and enlisted men of the navy reserv2} force and marine corps reserve while in the service of the United States; | and “Diplomatic representatives, techni-| cal attaches of foreign embassies and| legations, consuls general, consuls and consular agents of foreign countries; residing in the United States; and “Persons not subject to registra-| tion solely on account of being in th+ | military or naval service of the Unit- ed States become subject to registra- tion and are required to register im- mediately upon leaving such military! or naval service. | Absentees. “Gitizens of the United States or) persons who have declared their in | tention to become citizens of the Unit-| ed States who do not register on ac- count of absence from the territorial limits of the United States are re- avgred to register within five days af- ter their return to the United States. “The regulations then warn regis- A USEFUL PAIN Bismarck People Should Heed its Warning. { Have you a sharp pain or a dull| ache across the small of your back?/ Do you realize that it’s often a timely sign of kidney weakness? Prompt) treatment is a safeguard against more| serious kidney troubles. Use Doan’s Kidney Pills. Profit by ‘this nearby resident’s experience. (Mrs. W. P. Reynolds, Main St., Mandan, N. D., says: “Severe pains across my back, frequent headaches and dizzy spells and other ailments caused me much annoyance. I knew my kidneys needed attention and 1 got a box of Doan’s Kidney Pills. Soon Safter I began taking them, I was ” cured. , ‘ ‘Still Praises Doan’s. More than a year later Mrs. Rey- a said: “I still think well of > “Kidney Pills. 1 recommend e ly now as ever.” ‘st all-dealers. Don’t sim- “for a kidney remedy—get jot such officer or agent, as provided | al and now are sending much human material.” The word of victory must be un- derstood that we do not want to an- nihilate the enemy, but that we want to hold our own and not let ourselves "| be vanquished. The moment England entered the war that s clear to me, and T alw emphasized Feverting to the question of what nation wanted the war. he id, “It was clear England would take advant- age of the opportunity.” “Pelgium after all was only a pre text.” he continued. ngland inter- vened because German competition was unbearable. “The French fight ;are bleeding to death.” Bey Ww. INTEREST IN WORLD SERIES All marshals, deputy marshals, in- ati agents, and police offi- examine the registration sts and report without delay to the local board the names of any persons known by them to have failed to regi ter themselves when liable to regis tion; and i: shall be the duty of loca? boards to report to the proper United States district attorney all cases com- ing to their attention of pe have failed to present them registration as required by Duty of Police Officers. “Police officers may require any persons subject to registration to ex- hidit hi registration certificate. “In every case in which a duly desig: nated officer or agent refuses or fails! to act, the governor, adjutant general, | of member of a local board will pro-| ceed at once to name another officer or agent for such duty, and will bring the fact of such refuse] or failure, ana | the circumstances connected there: | ith, to the attention of the proper United States district attorney, with a view to he insiution of prosecution brilliantly and in Section 6 of the Act approved May 18. 1917. ‘Advance Sale of Tickets Small— Marks End by Professional Bali During War is essential that the people of hi ate shall accord the fullest— measure of cooperation in the carrying | out of this order. Ignorance of the law and of regulations issued by proper! authority under the law excuses ne) Chicago, Sept. —with clear and one. All persons on the border line) warmer predicted the Chicago Nation. of the age or registration will be re-'als and Eoston Americans were sched- quired to give adequate proof that: yled to begin their battle for the they are outside of the age limit speci championship of the world fied. The penalty for failure to reg’ Despite the fact h ter is one year’s imprisonment, and! series marks the swan song of ‘base: no man can exonersfe himself by thé! jay) until after the w: ¥ payment of a fine ‘at lower ebb this year than ever bo- tata !fore. The advance sale of tickets was a eat yale git ieee Cubs andi Mays for the Red Sox were considered premier {mound possibilities. Manager Mitch. Washington, Sept Much broad-/ell was e er ground for the establishment of; foremost by starting the giant left claims for exemptions from military; hander: Barrows would start Mays service are provided by Provost Mar-jand hold Bullets “Busch” for later. shal General Crowder to govern the; BUY W. §. 8.——— classification of men who will regi ter September 12. Important modifi- GOV. PHILLIPS pane .S$—— cations are based on a few words in the new draft law. The term ‘indus: | trial occupation,” is eliminated. andj the law now provides persons may be! given deferred classification when e' gaged in “ocscupations or empley ment which can be established as ne-/ Sept. 5 Milwaukee,, W cessary to the military establish-| Wilcox. Eau Claire. today was lead- ments or national interests.” ling Governor E. Philips for the guber- This section, officials pointed out, | natorial nomination by 1 votes, ac- will definitely allow district exemp-| cording to returns, but with 450 pre- tion boards to exempt bankers and cincts still to hear from. Both sides essential bank employees. claim the nomination and definite an- SON oS 9) ;Nouncement may not be known until Tribune Want Ads Bring Results. the official canvas on Friday. WONDER £&20 STORE Specials For Friday Only IN OUR GLASSWARE SECTION Jelly Glasses, each ........ Water Glasses, each 5&10c +. .3e Aepid IN OUR CROCKERY SECTION 7-inch Dinner Plates, slightly imperfect, each ........5¢ Bread-Butter Plates, each ............2.....2eeeeees A Special Discount on All Dinnerware _IN OUR SHEET MUSIC SECTION For Friday only, 2 sheets for .........00...00e0000.5€ We carry everything in sheet music. No telephone orders © Pills—the same that ‘Reyes iad ‘Septet on tnis sale. AT LOW BBB that the present | ar, interest was | ected to put his best bet) —Roy P. | | addressed envelope for your reply. | “THE NONPARTISAN LEAGUE, i “By George A. Totten, Jr.” | Only eight democratic committee: ; men were absent from the meeting of | the state central committee. None} jof the eight proxies by which they | |were represented .was voted by the; jleague. The league corralled of the 41; {committeemen in attendance just four | ; Nonpartisan votes. | | BUY W. $ S.——— i Clean’ Your Combs. ig ubs, clean | | Instead of washing {them by brushing and pulling a piece | bof cotton through the teeth, always | it gets soiled, then rub | cloth, j changing it with a clea | | THIS CORN WILL i “Gets-It” Makes Corns Come Off The | “Banana-Peel” Way. Why have to flop on. the floor, squeeze yourself up like the letter ", and with bulging eyes draw j; your face up into a wrinkly knot while you gouge and pull at the “quick” of |2 or 3 Drops Applied in Few Sec- onds. There’s no Fussing or Cut. ting. “Gets-It” Always Works. {a tender corn? That's the old, savage jway. “Gets-It” is the modern, pain- }less, simple way. Lean over and put ur “Gets-It” on the corn, put your | stocking and shoe right on again, and {forget the corn. Pain is eased. | ‘Gets-It” has revolutionized the | treatment of corns. It never irritates the true fles! You'll stop limping on the side of your shoe, and do away with greasy salves, bundling bandages, \thick plasters and painful methods-| i Use “Gets-It". It's common sense. | “Gets-It,” the guatanteed, money: ; back corn-remover, the only sure way, costs but a trifle at any drug store.| M’f'd by E. Lawrence & Co., Chicago. | | Sold in Bismarck and recommended as the world’s best corn remedy by Finney’s Drug Store. ATTEN Premiums for County: Displa: work. Liberal premiums products. of the exhibitor. Wheat Rust Demonstration. Contests. Has been pre; ,_incl MAGN’ Ben PEEL RIGHT OFF | ~ MISSOURI SLOPE FAIR Mandan, N._D., Sept. 10, 11, 12—The, Pa- triotic Fair , PREMIUM LIST<FEATURES: « Premiums for Red Cross Work. Premiums for Community. Exhi Premiums forall kinds of War Cookery and war time needle for all classes of live stock, farm and garden Boys and Girl’s Club Exhibits. Red Cross Auction Sale on last day. : Premiums paid in‘cash or in War Savings Stamps at the option TIMELY DEMONSTRATIONS OF FOOD CONSERVATION INCLUDING Grain Grading Demonstration. Demonstration on Canning: and Dryii Farm Machinery Display and. Plowing Demonstration and A BIG PROGRAM OF ENTERTAINMENT luding races of all kinds. FIREWORKS DISPLAYS. ‘ FREE ATTRACTIONS ‘ CAVALRY DRILLS, CHARGES, Roman Standing races,-and expert riding exhibitions by the STEEL HOME GUARD CAVALRY TROOP AN ORGANIZATION OF EXPERT HORSEMEN. 5 Wholesale Prices. On suits and overcoats in Chi- cago and New York are from 10 to 35 per cent higher than our retail prices for the same merchandise. Our present stock was bought six to eight months ago, and we wish to emphasize the importance of the men of Bismarck and the slope doing their fall and win- ter buying now. - Men -with foresight are stocking up and their judgment is to be great- ly commended. : We have one of the most complete and comprehensive showings which have ever graced this store of greater values, and yet we fear that the demand is going to far exceed the supply. Hats $3.00 to $8.00 CUSTOM TAILORING EXPERT REPAIRING ASTHMA. Begin Treatment NOW All Drugalsts Guarantee ————— REWARD} I will give liberal reward for any information that will lead to arrest and conviction of party who took a bob sled out of my machine shed last winter. This place was leased and occupied by Miller at that time. Notify George Gussner, Main Street. 9-4-tf D THE ys. jits from Morton County. x Vegetables. ssrvice. Races, Hurdle Knox and Mallory We are showing these hats in the latest fall styles and a remarkable variety of models in the newest colors. G.E.BERGESON & SON , THE UNION DAYLIGHT STORE , OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS - CLOSED SUNDAYS MANKATO COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Now beginning its twenty nual enrollment 1000 student building in the country, and modern throughout. Send experienced teachers an wholesome influence. PRICES ADVANCE TUESDAY Next Monday is the last day that you can buy Over- Wgnde and Knights at present prices. the Model 90 will advance $200.00; other models will advance proportionately. ther advances before Spring, and it will undoubtedly be a long time before you can duplicate present prices. We can make prompt delivery. AUTOMOBILE OWNERS like our prompt, efficient LAHR MOTOR SALES CO- OVERLAND DISTRIBUTORS HAND PRESSING DRY CLEANING ws MANKATO, MINN, eighth year.An- Equipment new | for Our Catalogue. ical cour: of study: Pri We teach all com- mercial subj Low rates of tuition and excellent boarding ‘om= modations, Enter any tim Next Tuesday There are bound to be fur-