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on Fourth street at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon to make final arrangements WILL REOPEN FOR for Monday’s program. . SEASON TUESDAY Special Services at St. Mary’s in’ the Morning—Urge Early Registration St. Mary’s parochial school will re- ter and spring Parents are open for the fall, w terms Tuesday morning requested to haye their children at 9 o’Clock tol register for the school a this year’s The sch segson last ye on, mercial course class The music ‘lustruction. Special se school at 9 0 CATHOLIC SCHOOL ad a very successful with more than’ scholars enrolled, It has a two years high school course including a com- A kindergarten smaller children is very well attended. M1 take up piano, pipe organ and stringed instruments will be held at the Tues morning. LABOR DAY COMMITTEES MEET SUNDAY AFTERNOON All sub-committees for Bismarck’s big Labor day celebration are urged Home From Minnetonka cottage on Lake (Minnetonka. To Detroit for Detroit, rustle some ¢ ing demand here. 0, To Minnesota Points. for| have left for Two Harbors, for an outing. Return From Michigan at Duluth. Annual W. F. M. S. ‘Meeting eee ee ng, CITY NEWS — Mrs. E. H. L. Vesperman ts hore from a visit of several weeks with former Bismarck friends who have a. R:; B, Loubek, manager of, the. Mis- souri Valley Motor C., leaves today in an effort to to supply the grow- Mrs. Jessie Webb Corwin and son and her hister, Miss Marjorie Webb, Minn., and other northern Minnesota points Principal C. F, Bolt of the Bismarck high schoo! and Mrs. Bolt and child returned this week from a summer va- cation at their former home in Grand Haven, Mich, Enroute they stopped The McCabe Woman’s Foreign Mis- sionary, society will meet Tuesday, to meet at the trades and labor.as-; September 2, at the home of Mrs. W. sem¥ly hall in the Hinkley building ' J. Hutcheson. CASTORIA j 9 la e> will reception INFANTS “CHILDREN ere Promoting Di i fu ss and Rest. 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Moreover, it consumes les¢ fuel, because the — This is the annual election of: Officers an@%all members are requested to be present. ——! ‘Home From Vacation , R. M. Bergeson of S, BE, Bergeson & Son has returned from’ ait enjoyable outing at the Minnesota lakes. Pioneer is Herp q Thomas Lenihan, s ploneer . Bis- mArck businessman, who for. the last thirty years has been engagéd in bust- néss at Gréat Falls, MOnt., is here, called back by the seridts {JIfess of his sister, Mrs. (M. P. Slattery. On Police Fords Art Bernstein, , just released from service with the army, where he serv- ed during, the war, has been made.@ special officer and detailed to guatd- ing the trucks, of the development tour during their stay in this city. Will Otcupy Pulpit The Rev. W. J. Hutcheson, who has just returned from his month’s vaca- tion, will occupy the pulpit at the Mc- Cabe Methodist church Sunday. Mr, Hutcheson had a very pleasant visit Store. } || BROKERS, .. SALESMEN—Large Texas with friends and east. relatives Mrs. ‘Cushing in Hospital Mrs, Walter F. Cushing, hospital’ today, to undergo operation, youngest daughter, staff, who had been at the lakes, dccdmpaiiied heb Mrs. Cushing. is ‘dhe and promoters of musical, enterp! and her hundreds of friendg wil in the zy, editor of the Fargo Post, entered the Bismarck. acritical ‘Hér husband, editor 62 the Beach Advance, fg here with their Mirth, who has been yisiting at Beach, and Miss Nan Cushing of. the, Bismarck .. hospital innegoti mothér hithét: EVERYONE WILL _ “CELEBRATE WITH LABOR MONDAY Practically Complete Suspension of Business Planned in Capital ‘City Labor day will be practically a com- plete holdiday in the city. The Tribune will not be issued Mon- livery. over the rural routes all day. glad to Warn that her condition’ is\not tion will not affect a complete cure. MINNESOTA STATE FAIR OPENS WITH _ * EXCELLENT AUGURY Hamline, Ming. nesota. state, fair sly today. Major Gerieral Leonard Wood | will deliver the leading address at the | fortial openthg ceremonies this noon, Cool, cloudy ‘The short program i airplane races and aerial warfare’ ex- hibitions, pay THE MEN WHOSE DAY WE WILL CELEBRATE Fs | | Bismarck is fast: becoming one of the strong organizéd labor centers of the northwest. -A few Years ago the “nternational — Typokrapiiical ° was organized labor's ‘only: represen: tative in ‘the ‘capital city. Today we have thé trades and labor, assembly peri Unjon 4 |President—Ead.’ Paterson. Secretary—Jamed. Baker. Meets first and third Wednesdays. Typographical Union Presfdent—Geo. Munger. Secretary—Geo. T. Humphreys. Meets second * Secretary—George Tekippe. | “ Meets third Thursday in eacit month. Sete Stéam and Operating. Engineérs President—F..'S. Morey. Secretary—Matt Pillen. Meets second atid foutth Mondays. ‘ Paintérs and Decorators i Fiske, Cai President—B: D. Lindéén. Vice President—John Oléon. Recording Secretary—Earl mings. — Financial SecretaryHarty Ruth. Treasurer—Herman Stralke, Printing Pressm t President—William Fisher, Secretary—Ole Iverson; ‘Meets first Tuesday in month. Maintehance of implo} n Erickson | Cum- ‘Secretary-Treasut mhundson,' Bismarck: Meets first Friday'in éach month at | Union hall, over G th , Federal tab President—F. J: McGai Vice President—Joe ‘kK, pi reconaing Sevretarv—H. R, steb- ‘bins, ri + Fingnclal Sécretare— Treasuréer—Pete ther. " Brotherhood. RallWay Clerks Président—cC. Sonnson, ‘Vice Presidént—krnest J. O'Brien. Secretary—Miss C. iM. Beall. Meets twice maénthily, _—<——j tS Jn’ Bisbee, Atiz.; which fg bitit hillsides, “Keep Off the Roof” signs are as common as ow liar “ Off thé’ Grass,” ee ae 00 nats TO OLanairy WANTED—Woniad or Birl in kitchen r one day ofeach week at the Chocolite. Shop. 8:30-dwik WANTED—Modern fyrnished. or ‘un- furnished rooms, f Address 37, Tribu We ‘SALE—A’ good shop~ with conipléete equip: : ‘Small grocery stock in conhection. Write or. call 'S. 0. Harris, Regan, IN. °D. 5 8-30-2wks FOR, SALE Furniture, in’ good condition, FOR RENT—Partly. modern eran house. 411 8th FOR SALE—S plano. in lags ‘condition; aie Te Bat eet cash or easy terms. Cowan’s Drug rr 8-30-1WK Ol Refinery Compariy. wants to plac Bleck Dividend paying st Next div. idend 8% October 1st, Write Yor a on . MeDon- 8-30-1t so sériots that prompt sufgical atten- AUS be featured by | + Ne Evéry Murphy Bed saves otte rdom, in your new home or. adds one.rdom.in the house that is built. Noté the apacé ‘taken when feet. This.saves you one rooni. Write fot full details of this Bed.;: ; A. J. OSTRANDER BISMARCK; N. D.. Propo Dusty Fields z i Angst 30th Number on Sale To BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUN The postoffice will he closed all day, with the excéption of the stamp and general ‘delivery ‘windows which will be opened from 12 to 1 o'clock only. There will be only one delivery in the city, that being the morning de- lieve will be; no, delivery of mail Many of the stores will close at least Bed is not,in use. Only 1312 § Ajent for North and S. Dakota Current Poetry __ SATURDAY, AUGUST 80, 1919 {half a day. in honor of labor's) day of cejebration so as to give thelr em- ployes an opportunity to attend the Speeches and games prepared by the Mebor. day committee at the capitol ball park. The banks will be closed all day. The state of Delawire contains only .|three counties, ..Monday 144 Pages—MOTOR ISS In the motor world the advertising news service of The Digest is most ¢om- _ plete: “Every issue contains the announcements of America’s great man-. : ufacturers and that of August 30th is particularly rich in its quota of Truek, Tractor, Trailer, and Motor Car advertisements. Many new acces- ; sories and conveniences are described and, if you-are a tr ownhér, you can not afford to miss this issue. See HOTEL ARRIVALS | Among those registered at the Grand Pacific hotel are Mrs. R. M. Harmson of Hazen, wife of the banker of that city. W. A. lohnson and M. Martell of Reulah, My, Johnson is in the hard: ware business at that place and is well Ss 2 ©. tal city his headquarters when travel- ing for a Minneapolis hardware con- cell. : « H. ‘Freytag of Park “Rapids, a prominent banker there. Mr. Freytag wag formerly a banker at Carsda and iy attending to matters concerning his Jerge farm near that place. American cheese is being imported. known locally having made the capi-! into Switzerland. BISMARCK THEATRE Three Days Commencing Matinee.. e Ratify Treaty ave the see At’ the now famous White House conference with the Committee on Foreign Relations President Wilson emphasized the moral obligation resting upon the Senate to ratify the Peace Treaty as-it Stands. : PHE LITERARY DIGEST of August 30th cites numerous leading newspapers which have taken up this question with ardor. “The first, the imperative duty of this country,” says the Jersey City Journal, is to make the Treaty effective and then “to join the other civilized countries of the globe in.an honest effort to make peace lasting,” and the Philadelphia Inquirer maintains that America “can never return to a sane basis until the Peace Treaty is disposed of and actual peace is brought about.” The opposition view is voiced by the Hartford Courant, which feels that while “benefit all round” should result from the conference the Senators will not be “stam peded by the President’s plea for urgency.” Senator Lodge hints at delays in his statement that “we all respect and share” the desires of those who want a Peace League, but “some of us see no hope, but rather defeat, for them in this murky covenant.” Other articles of compelling interest in this number of “The Digest” are: How the Consumer Boosts Prices M 7 An Illuminating Demonstration That the Buying Public’s Demand for Silk Shirts, Jewelry, Musical Instru- ménts, and Other. Expensive Luxuries Is At Least Partly Responsible for the Soaring Cost of Living The High Cost of Strikes Passing of the War Labor Board Mexico’s:Latest, Bid:for Attention Mr. Ford and His Six Cent Verdict Canada’s New Liberal Leader Proposed Dominion of Ireland Sibérian Side-lights on the Omsk “4 Government. _. A European Coal Famine | The. Education of the Semisighted Steel Extraordinary Our Inflexible Brains Blimp Photography The Actors’ Strike Plight of the Younger British : Novelist German Intellectuals Speak Up Cardinal Mercier Explains the Pope’s Attitude Why the Jews Are Not Missionaries Cooperative Religious Instruction News of Finance and Commerce . any Interesting Ilustrations, Including Cartoons UE—August 30th day—All News-dealers—-10 Cents : orld? uck or motor ¢ar-