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Sako ‘FRIDAY, SEEPEMPBER) 20,1918, eee eee : iW. Cc. T. Ue OPENED BIG, : RED CROSS M ATCH slogal ut the Siasconsett club, Nan-| hibition match has been arranged, ‘3 ST. ATE CONVENTION BY A |tucket Island and during. the past| ighteen holes will be played: start- ' : . “AT COUNTRY CLUB) simmer at the Fargo Country club, is|ing at 10:30 a.'m, and’a second elgh- Ez HOOVER BAN ‘in the city for a few days. Mr. John| teen holes starting at 2:30 p. m. at the S SS _f seston ; Aca - ‘teamer ot Didkiasen, the present ama-| Bismarck Country club ecole 3 3 é - Mr.‘Tom Young of S ndrews Gol eur champion of the state, will also| will be taken for benefit o! 1e Hi Sessions of the W. C. T. U. were] 10:00—Report of executive commit: | club, Scotland, more recently profes: | be in Eismarck on Sunday aaa an ex- Grose: me held this afternoon at the MeCabe | 88. tere i —— —- } Mothodiat church. Many of the dele-| Reports of ofticers: | © x h gates took advantage of the fine menu | hen ee Secretare.:, Mrs. Bar: e 5 ‘offered by .the Ladies” Aid at the din- | ‘Acting treasurer: Mrs. Kake S. \ d ner this noon. ‘A dinner will be served | jWvildier e on e i t this evening also at the church par-| ve g aye a Ipm nt Oo *, Piors. Tomorrow morning the delegates Meee ee Willard Union, Mrs. L. rig : - e will convene ‘in ‘the senate chamber.| ‘Music. 5 © . 7% They were invited to use this room by | i 11:00-—Memorial service conducted the state boar dof contro}. py ‘Fork Bilzabelh: -L., Baughman, s ‘A Hoover banquet ushered in the) % Noontide prayer. : j 2th annual Geen “of the North | Ad. mment. ¢ Dakota W, C.. T. U, in, Bismarek last | riday Afternoon. k \ flevening. pe Eltzabeth Preston | sivecioe othe Sar cangied Pawnee | +4: : Anderson of Fargo, state president ‘ong “America” sung fr H A d ‘om 0 a uae nelional vice president presided. | Praver—Mrs, J. ad "Taylor. Bis- as ust rrive 4 of welcome were made fo" ma: i , the state by Governor’ Frazier, for the -1:45—Patriotic congress. General Here is a part of a wregked G Bombi ‘churches. by Dr. W, J. Hutch "Ponte: How My Departmen Bt e¢ked German Bombing plane which, MeCabe M. E.; {of the schools, by {to ‘the abet pevartment Responds | is part of the war trophy exhibit being carried through the Ninth | ; M. Martin; for the district by, ‘True Americans, Mrs, Julia D, Net | Federal Reserve District in the interests of the Fourth Liberty | teed eat ee i . Hoffman and for the local son. : Loan. Phese two American girls who were snapped as they-were | E NEVER realized just how popu- union*by Mrs. William Sue kow. Re-| A Spiritual Awakening, Mrs. J, W. jinspecting the plane show keen appreciation of how completely | lar the Gossard is with the wom- Wanner, were made sy aire oren a | Hilbors: ismashed up is this former German instrument of war. z én of Bismarck until the last Banner, alate Vice Broaden iM bea’ s igiertaining, of. Mothers, and. Conserva: | nn i . month when our stock was com- Sree ella Be SRST GE TOREE heen c [ERATE eat ane eee wuts omts 86-L0 10: | food distresses you, your kidneys pain, : pletely sold out and we were * ) The program presented today: fol-) Sound Minds in Sound Bodies. Mrs. Gaulecee nates st od take Hollister’s, Rocky Mountain Tea. | obliged to wait the arrival of the Fall ship- lows: Aes | Mazie Stevens. \ Rye 1-4 to 159 1-4, Nature’s wondrous herbs’ blended i ment. This notice is printed primarily to in- ; Friday Mornin : i Reconstructed Social life, Mrs. N.| Ordinary barley to arrive 158 1-4 to! scientifically. Res f form many women, some of whom have been ee _9:00—Opening Devotians, Topic: |v. Macdonald. 159 1-4. Jos. Breslow’ waiting over a month for a Gossard, that th Our, Christian Warfare,” tev. Nellie| ‘Scientific Investigation, ‘Mrs, Lille] “Flax 411; I pills new atocks arecin and©s Te , te cae ; i Camas renamed ae |B. 8 Smith. | Max to arrive 400 i new foes $s are in and a complete selection 7 ie many wants of ¢ ssar Alera of Old Glory. Ite ee: iia “Butt: s Oats x wh | be more explicitly Le igre Me te 3 z Rye U 3. i Salute to the flag, led by Mes. R. M. | Polloc Rye Uiss 3 ' SPECIAL F that there are over a hundred Bismarck iaencied pledge allegiance to my | Hour. Sy ange: Frne wate AAU | } |e new Ga ise ae vale ee sa reer! 74 d . . ‘aoe / 1a new Gossart or é past live weeks, all 0 flag and to the Republic for which it| Wilder, department superintendent. j / hne ae stands, one nation indivisible, with| Fathers and mothers of enlisted men. Fla U DUPUTH CUOSE: Saturday | Il ‘ y these eto u staunch Gossard wearers and liberty and justice for all.” invited guests. lak V. Me Hs { and ! pf A a pr efered to wait rather than haye something : : A Singing, “America.” Community singing, in charge of lax V.400 B. | | “just as good.” ’ ; Reading of Crusade Psalm. Mrs, Walter R. Reed. | Sunday | To those: who have never worn a Gossard, risade hymn. _ Summary of work. | H Roll call. Response with words of, Conference by delegates: What We, | Hl there ST eteed one self-evident fact that the cheer and comfort. {Have Done for War Work. What War} }: onal i x | Gossard gives such supreme satisfaction to . Appointment of committees ‘on ‘cre-| has done for Us. Fla V 161°B. pa | LOWNEY’S H lossard these and thousands of other women, it will dentials, courtesies, messages. mem-| Plans for future work. Cus O.nta oe ae | . | please you equally well ms hership, ‘subscriptions to official pa-) Solo and convention fhorus: “Keep track 161: ‘ay ! CHOCOLATE Hl \ There will not be enough Gossards this per. Ce le as : on track new 8 | : season for all those that wish them, there ~— ~ ‘Track flax 411 A to 414 ; , fore it is i iv ‘ a ; ee PROGRESS IN VICINITY | aye eaten CARAMELS lection: poet eer he! Srey fas be aga DF METZ SLOWED DOWN BY “receipts 12,000; steady; bute | ee ie UNFAVORABLE WEATHER i ; light 20.15 to 2 i Regular 60c at | We guarantee satisfaction. ac to 19.85; rough $18.50 \ j a t ‘pigs, good 10 choice $18.50 to 5 (Continned From Paes One.) : » \ 40 CENTS | - : now are two-thirds of a mile from Bellinglise, four miles north-| Caitle receipts 6.209; slow to un ' oe “EXTEND FRONT. > 7 : : to 14 tock a feed 1d, C mM nN i “4 "London, Sept. 20.—In Macedonia the Serbians have extended | ana fanc 2 rey ers “ant foe ra bss oe 8 Drug ‘Store: | e e Ui as O se } their front to a total, depth of 15 miles. Five thousand prisoners | common ‘and medium $8.00 to 11.00. ii Ort 7 Pea ‘ have been captured. All Bulgarinan positions of note have been| Sheep receipts 20,000;" steady to | * ; piecrecd. _ British ‘and’ Greek troops have made some progress on_/ ‘trong. kn | as ; _ 2 five mile front. RAINS CONTINUE ‘ ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK. i Hogs, 1,500; steady; range $19.50 to, With the American, Army in Lorraine, Sept. 20.—Continued 19.70, ¥ vain which transformed the front in a bog, making troop moeve-| Cattle receipts, 3,000; killers steady; wy iy : ment. difficult and transport almost impossible slowed down tho| steers $6.25 ito, a : cows and heif- a \ Me \\ Mi) ~ F activities today. “There, Was scarcely a movement 6n the ground. pit daa kena M-vent calves $64 ie, HH me Doo as el i The. aerial activity. continued in the unfavorable weather, al-.to 49.00. | x " 4+’ though in lessened degree, Some aid -patrols scouted over. the} Sheep receipts 6.500; steady; lambs! fi ere on {enemy line i in the rain. $10.00 to 16.00; wethers $7.0 Oto 13.00; 3 | af E ewe’ $5.00 to 11.00. 0 , Fara = ——avy w. 8. +. : SLAYER OF. | their ome Bates when Contes appeared Attending Convention. +. H ( y K | \ X 7 ] ( f . | again( carrying a revolyer close-to his Mrs. George Phillips of Ellendale, | t on t 3 side. William H. Collier, who lives on|N. D., a delegate to he W. C. T. UL \ Oz; y N it e OOo om O S or € ; the first floor of the house occupied| convention ix the guest of Mr. and) > petit we Loy ack, had been awakened by) the) Mrs. Frank Moule. HE; Lon now Ss - : q4 . 7 jsound of the ergument and -came ‘out ———auy Ww. 8.8 (ie ie aNG: ey o e june just as Curtis entered You know as well as anyone when Bapirye ace ere Civil lan Fopu ation ane} - PACKS TURY y a wae standing abentnd (a svstem, If your bowels are sluggish, | ‘ said r. Lac shouted to : ‘ te ini to look ou* but se Said that Cur- ig would not shoot. Then I spoke to: = _ Minneapolis, Minn., Sept. 20.—Rue- Curtis, begging him not to shoot, but ies’ Ai ' . Ben C, Curtis ,on tr h Iked dil d The Ladies’ Aid of the Mc- |, nee " kes j ; 1 Ca . Mudge 'W. Hale uvler a firs de®. when Ked directly toward us, and Gabe Methodist Church | will | The Government makes it plain that fered for sale, one can purchase with no : murder charge for the lilting of Ei Inet! first f don ot think anyone we! serve a the civilian population must be consid- misgivings. Such purchases are not tak- 3 N. 1 igh: | °. H . “ yo . hors as a defender of litle children, [ong y ari dying he sald, 1 CHICKEN DINNER \ ered. It knows that a people without ing Pom ule nae bri ie anny line fi fously injured in the scut- P ; ~ * oe arns alre er y = FS eat k atuan na ehh | wine “aca ack Si ea comforts in clothes and foods is a very Fert Eaoeoe ivillan paereeeen toes jvgtim as ene colmjnation £0 8 quarrel the trouble. 3 ea bieleck poor source from which an army and navy ess for any save civilian purposes. ' wate 9 | any woes. \ o’cloc | \ dy,.according to testimony today. of | MINNEAPPOLIS CLOSE . | This Winter, t h 1 « fo seitoat “BP Pids, according fo testimony today, of) | MINNEAPPOLIS CLOSE. | TONI At may draw inspiration to preserve a high ' d oO Gal wins ee r hospital. THe witness, whe. exsinined| Nev northern 222. j a |... morale vessels and essential industriesh our Curtis a short time after the slaying. i eS, 7 ; H reported that two small scratches on | Ngee Mere nerthern 222. Ih co Ghier sascha te “ca teh homes and offices are to be kept at 68 de- . the left. hand and two small bruises 3 i i ' A : A were the only visible hurts he found. - 2 dark northern 218. basement. A charge of 50c. || In regulating ie supply of wool, the grees. This will be a healthful condition, sig! Fee et sett ot pine | 1 ainber durum 224 1.2. | bee! plate a each meal will be |! Government takes whatever it requires . especially if extra clothing be worn. : x 2 amber durum 221 1-2. ‘| charged. e Dinner menu is = visit his son, Ernest; and’ his two 3. | | wie "Unused ae 2616 Tenth av Son 8 amber durum 217 1. .] as follows a | for the soldiers and sailors.and for the ‘Delightful breakfast jacets, slipover are the evening of June 25, While wating | Jellow corn 168 to 164. Greain Okickes, Hot Bisuit - |! various relief organizations and allots sweaters, scarfs, skating caps, , coat é BS . in his ‘yellow corn 53 to 161. ' ed Potatoes, Gra +. * war garden, he described seeing car is See oe eS to 158, \| Cabbage Salad, Beet or | the balance among the manufacturers of sweaters, hat ornaments and slippers, as croup of children who’ were coasting | hence, Mxeaconn 157 10160. , | Tee Cream, Wafers | yarns and knitted articles. Whatever of well as comforts for cherubic babies and with small wagons directly’ in front| No" white oats, Mont. 12-2 to 74. || Rolls, Coffee | colored wool warns or garments one sees toddlers, can be made from : standard white oats 70 1-2 to 72; ar. ! | jTive 70 1-2 to 71. i No. 3 white oats 70 to 71 1-2 || General Public are Invited , | Arrive 70 to 70 Ae | » . . of. his son's house. “What did Curtis say to thé chil- eo dren?” asked the court. Says Curtis Swore at Children. “He was swearing. I do not like to let such words pass through my mouth. He was using language unfit Aineva sonar Zephyr Y os i for child he ’ "pon. request, Tak then repeated |f I a ri ‘sit E #the words Curtis had used in ordering “ . A es. ag ‘5 ‘ be Re ranlldven off. the, spat aa at W E athe@:\ eae | The Knitting Wool of Exceptional Beauty, Strength and Lustre : the children and 1 was trying to tell ar x | ition | site \ : ° te ie LC ae ore eo | Due’ to-our. ability to secure large supplies of the old blue. rose and other tints and shades, as well a8 B kniow what the trouble was about. | ae. available fancy yarns on the market after the govern- , white and black. “T said, ‘He is on the warpath. Ped BY SERGT: GIFFORD | ment order, wevare. able to offer this exceptional wool : erat ies | : . 7 i just where shottage i in certain other wools is becoming 2° hese colors are parrieulaty, before i due to the (‘Then my son went over to Curtis| . 3 pronounce Z unusual care in scouring the wool ‘ore it is put into i ‘ i the brillian dyes. sean peptitond him 1s atop. swearing fa. rook ys of the Canadian Infantry in the “Women whose ang have been taught again the ae : Hiome, and ‘leave the children alone. | . | pleasure and usefulness of-being busy, will—when not 3. It comes all ready for use—the time and trouble. . They, have a right to play here etapa . - ‘ working for, thé army and havy relief organizations— of winding a hank of wool being eliminated. . i gan H see the great possibilities in this wool for making com- i : <i . Ernest put his hand GG. OC S : A r 4. It ind b: : itstimouth a6 ahetee would Keep stilt | HA ART BLOCK : | forts for those.who_are holding. the home lines. retain eae pee ye aha hie oe 4 his corn gata, where fire Curtis met | : _ What’ You Should Know About i “th spit in his face and -caHed: him / if & , east Curtis said. ‘Lack, 1 will get! yy the murderous Huns on our boys in France. The ex Mingva Germantown Yarn Tonally, high lustre. bY -wrhen I. vaid:, ‘Come on home, Er! = hibition is open for three days i 6. The threads are strong, firm, beautifully even, : Hest! Leave ‘him. alone.” i = : Mage It eave in be legtay colors, eens a and so spun as not to shed when: being knitted. ‘ a le, , ise; apricot, am' 7 é 1 According to the testimony, the two; : \ i 4 4 ars Sia Skeos eee he Te Tents {0c fe large ball - tye oases men then returned to the other side of | : S : : , fhe’ street" Ther nad merely rected] MORNING - AFTERNOON - EVENING CASTO R IA To have ines explained to you by. the veteran of many | __For Infants and Children battles will enable you to bett von broil poog—» A.W.LUCAS COMPANY

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