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BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE PRINCIPLES. OF 1916 REAFFIRMED BY DEMOCRATS Resolutions Adopted in Support! of Bang’s Candidacy Ap- prove St. Louis Gospel Forks, ae ‘Ds June 2 The principles of the 1916 national vention in St. Louis are reaffirmed } the democrats of the embodying a platform jor Bangs, their candidate for in the tollowing set of resolutio’ We, your cominittce on resolutions beg leave to report the following res- olutions for adoption by this meeting: Grand Be It Resolve The representa- tives of the democratic di jet of the state of North Dakola consisting of the democratic congressional commit tee, the members of the state central committee trom said district and the chairman of the democratic county committee of the different counties in said district, in meeting embled, renew the pledges of their fidelity to democratic faith and reaffirm and re- new the pledges of the platform of the democratic party adopted in na- tional convention at St. Louis in 1916 and pledge their support thereto. They point with much satis to the record made by democ congress in the adoption of laws and measures to aid and assist the de opment of our agricultural sresour and In behi Ifaor the’ farmers of the nation. ‘Iftjis‘avrecond never excelled by a politic ab patty inthe )prior his- tory of the government We honor and endorse President Wilson in bis many efforts and en- deavors to keep this nation out of war, and we honor, applaud and en- dorse his message int which he laid before congress the facts) which re- sulted in the adoption by congr an overwhelming yote of demo and republicans alike, of the re uion decla ng the existence of vagel against us, by the: Pa autocracy for more than two yea We believe that the president of} these United States and the govern-| ment is in this crisis of our nation en- titled to the whole hearted and un- reserved aid and assistance and the loyal and patriotic support of the peo- ple and to this end, we do hereby pledge our party, the candidate who may be named by us, as well as our selves as citizens. We believe that a united party should face the issues of this cam- paign and to that end we pledge our selves without reservation to the en- ergetic and enthusiastic support of the candidate who may be endorsed by this meeting. FUNERAL FOR VETERAN Last Rites Held at Williston Over Hero of 61 Willision, ND. June 2—Funeral services were held here today for years old, y to Mem- Comrade W. R. Mott, 7 who dropped dead on his w orial day ex relieved in 24 HOURS ch j aut tenet he (AIDY name B7- Beware of connterfeits CAPSULES JUST “OUT. (itéw’ 5 Color) WYOMING OIL MAP Shows correct location of every. oii field in the state. Most complete‘nap published. Send For One It’s Free G. B. ATWATER 416 Central Savings Bank Building, DENVER, COLO. NEWS OF NORTH DAKOTA AN con: } s| blazing Drinks Wood Alcohol, Then | Gives Party Rdgeley, N. D., June 2 Ik as a wash saved the life of five-year-old {Bertram Millis when the youngster drank a quanti of wood alcohol { which he found standing on a table jat the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mil His mother ad- iministered the milk, and Master Ber- tram gave a party the next day to icelebrate his recover, BERTHOLO WANTS STAT | FORM FOR ODD FELLOWS Offers Quarter Section of Land Free as Special Induce- ment * Berthold, N. D., June 2—Berthold Odd fellows will offer a quarter-sec- tion of land as a free site for the proposed Odd Fellows state home, as an inducement to the grand lodge to select Berthold for the location of this institution, Brave Woman Saves Babies From Blaze Wilton, N. D., June 2—With her home in flames and none other daring to enter, M George Scott fought her way through the smoke and fire to her two young children and car- ried the unconscious kiddies from the building. She furthermore had presence of mind to save the sew- ing machine, the only article of fur- niture res ued. War Spirit Seizes Bull-Owner Nearly Battered to Death LaMoure, N. D., June 2—The war spirit suddenly seized a large bull which has always been: a peaceable citizen and the animal ran down its master, Herman Salzsieder, and was doing — its best to disembowel him when a dog and hired men came to his aid. Only the fact that the animal had been dehorned saved Salz- sieder's life. ® CARS COLLIDE Young People Swi Suffer Broken ., Bones in Smash-Up LaMaure, N..D., Jute 2— Two} cars. filled with nine young people over- turned near here and Albert ;God- frey has two broken ribs and’ Miss Florence Parison. a severe fracture of the lower Jaw \Every Bank “in County Agrees to Take Loan Quota Towner, N. D., June 2—Every bank 1in McHenry county was represented at a meeting here, when each banker ugreed to take his quota of the $56,500 block of the Liberty Loan assigned to this county. Nose Not Meant For Use Cranking Engine He Finds ee BI OCH H SC HHH HH OHS * Ryder, N. D., June 2-—Two * * stitches in Ed. Fredeen’s nose # * serve as a reminder that that # * otherwis seful organ cannot be * used satisfactorily to crank an # * engine. © ° [ere rere creroes Cares lizes and practices the im atic saving. your deposits regularly. terest for you and will be | TheFir st National Bank == BISMAR he Bank with the Cloc Freedom From Debt Freedom From Worry Freedom From Financial These can only be claimed by the man who rea- Start NOW—open an ace largest bank in this section of the State and make Your mouey will earn 4 per cent compound in- portant duty of system- ount with the oldest and in complete safety. CK, N.D: NORTHWEST PICKS DYNAMITE CAP WITH HAIRPIN; LITTLE GIRL LOSES A FINGER man Costs Her a Digit--Now in Hospital Mandan, N. D., June Kautzman, daughter of Mr. Raymond Kautzman of St. 2.—Caroline and Mrs. when a dynamite cap exploded, ing her left hand completely off, bad- ly lacerated her right and tore a terrible gash in her left side. a child she picked The accident attracted the immediate attention of the girl’s mother, and a local physician was called. Tempor- ary relief was given the girl, and she was brought to the Mandan hos- pital, where she is now under the| care of the nurses and her A ee ian. HAZELTON EIGHTH GRADE. GRADUATION EXERCISES Dr. J. G. Moore Delivered Prin- icpal Address—Eight Award- ed Diplomas June 2.—The eighth | Hazelton, N. D. grade graduation Hazelton public school were held in} Zirbes' hall last evening. Dr. J. G. Moore of Bismarck wi ject of his address being “Making the} Most of Life.” Supt. Lester Briggle | presented the diplomas to the gradu- ates, and in addition to these two numbers a fine program w by members of the class. Six pupils finished (he ighth grade work. They are: Mary Graham, Jo- seph Sabraw, Harold Kramer, Nellie Porter, Bernard Andrus and Richard | Wengel. Picture Shows and Dance Proposed June 2 Ryder, N. 1 program beginning at 10 a concert,, including speech making, baseball games and moving pictures, and closing at 9 p. m. with a dane, will.mark Ryder's observance of reg- istration day. .During the day a com-| mittee of prominent club women will | solicit Red Cro $ memberships. LaMoure Fire LaMoure, N. “D. Ju June Moure fire laddies are satin, thal community an example in patriotism. Some time ago they appropriated $200 to be presented as a purse to the first. twenty recruits enlisting LaMoure. At their last meeting they set aside $100 for the purchase of a: Liberty bond and also voted to pur- | chase two fine flags for the community flag staff. Mandan Misses Don Overalls to Relieve Men| Mandan, N. D., June 2— overalls, cotton glove cap and some rubbers, please,” said a pret- y mis: s she stepped up to the furnishings counter of » Thorberg, Theis ? How should 1 know?” fitted her. He is not and today she is at “Some The clerk telling. how work in the Mandan shops of the Northern Pacific as machinist's helper. Six other Mandan girls are now employed here as engine wipers. Bantry ¢ Girl Backs Into Tub of Boiling Bantry, N. D., June 2—Word has been received here of the horrible death at Sioux City, Iowa, of Ed- na Marie Riihliman, five-year-old _ Bantry girl, who fell into a tub of boiling water while caring for a neighbor’s baby. The _ little girl threw the baby from her as she fell, and the infant escaped harm. Burned Out in Minnesota; Home For Fresh Start’ a Se a LaMoure, N. D., June 2—Burn- ed out in the Minnesota forest fires, and escaping with only their night clothes, Mr. and Mrs. Cc. F. Bryan have returned to from Argo, Minn., to make a fresh start. He has joined the transfer firm of Bryan & Sons. + . . ° + * LaMoure . . + FHSS SHH SHS OHH Inquisitiveness of Caroline Kautz. | Anthony, | had a narrow escape from being killed; blow- | The little girl was playing with the! cap and with the natural curiosity of | exercises of the | 1 ker of the evening, the sw | RYDER PLANS BIG OOINGS FOR REGISTRATION DAY Speech-Making, Baseball Games, patriotic | :80.a, m. with | Laddies Show Real Spirit EE ES from | Water in Sioux City! Sree oe + o'¢ i i the cap with a} hairpin to see what was inside of it.} -Maxwell’s Great Engine SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1917. Cuts Your Gasoline Bill in Half ’ Thousands of Maxwell owners run their cars for $5 to $8 a month— the youngest and newest i where you can’t see it, } metal ornaments. The Maxwell has one chassis model—one stable, time-tried model, | to exploit, | —but a model that has been developed, refined, perfected, | year by year—soberly, painstakingly, scientifically. i The Maxwell Mechanically Right | i | that statement. Mechanical efficiency—that’s the fixed, unswerving pur- uose of the Maxwell organization, from the President down to apprentice. The real motor car—the real Maxwell—is on the inside, Motor car value depends on the hidden machinery ' not on a glossy body, rich upholstery, handsome lamps, —not on gimcracks and novelties which are only too often Gangled before the public, for much the same reason that a fisherman decorates his hook with gay feathers and bright rendered | —never tinkered with by the fellow with an untested idea The Maxwell Motor Company waited four years to make Starting on sound, séientific principles—the company spent four years in bringing its car to mechanical perfection. The goal is won—undisputed facts prove it. | i For example, a Maxwell stock car—with an engine iden- | tically like your Maxwell will have—covered 22,022 miles in 44 days and built by human hands. | | { to that. —ae veritable army of enthusiastic Maxwell owners who report hts, without the motor ever stopping. That car traveled at 25 miles an hour, —made 22 miles per gallon of gasoline, | —and scored a record never equalled by any other vehicle , Proof: of Maxwell Economy ‘Thousands of witnesses spring up all over the land to testify WESTERN SALES COMPANY Bismarck and Mandan the Maxwell sets the pace for the world in upkeep economy. —that they get upwards of thirty milcs per gallon ef gaso- line—some even forty, —and that they run their cavs at a monthly expense of $6 to $8. Mrs. Miriam Thayer Seeley, Professor in the Oregon Agri- cultural College, drove her Maxwell across the continent and . back—9,700 miles over every conceivable variety of road—on an expense bill of $6.19 a month for gasoline, oil and repairs. The Maxwell! costs $665 f. o. b. Detroit —and that small price is distributed over many years —for you get many, not merely one or two, years of serv- ice out of a Maxwell. How The Maxwell Machine Excels The engine is a marvel, sturdy, durable, simple, depend- able, with power to spare. The transmission is simple, smooth, self-lubricating, scien- tific, trouble-proof. The Maxwell clutch runs in oil—is wear-proof—more efficient than the clutch in any car made, no matter what price or class. Maxwell axles are designed—forged, heat-treated and built complete in our own factories. They have stood up in se: under four years of the severest road tests possible to them by more than 200,000 owners. The Maxwell Proves Itself We stake our reputation that the Maxwell will more than make good on all we have told about it. All we ask of you is that you will let us prove it. Come in to our sales rooms and let the car demonstrate itself to you. It won’t take you long to realize that we have not said enough in praise of the Maxwell. Roadster, $650; Touring Car, $665; Cabriolet, $865; Town Car, $915; Sedan, $985; completely equipped, including electric starter and lights. All prices f. o. b. Detroit. ‘BORCHAROT 1S DEAD; “JUSTIFIABLE HOMICIDE? | Witnesses Testify to Dangerous Character of Slain Anamoose Man Anamoose, N. D., June 2.—Charles | Borchardt, shot last Tuesday by Hen- lry Panko, when tiie former attempted ‘to enter the latter's farm home near here, died Friday. The coroner’s jury i today returned a verdict of justifiable homicide. | Half a dozen witnesses testified that Borchardt was a dangerous char- j acter. | Last spring, according to the wit- ;hesses, 18 citizens of the neighbor- jhood drew up a proclamation, de- jManding that Borchardt leave that part of the country, because of his {unwelcome attentions to Mrs. Panke. |He had been gone for some months, when he returned Tuesday, attempted to force his way into Panko’s home and was shot. Family Places Dad Under Bond | After Beating | | Ryder, N. D., June 2—After being | beaten up singularly and collectively iby “Bill” Scheffelbein, his wife, | daughter, mother-in-law and daugh- | ter-in-law walked a distance of sev- {eral miles to lodge complaint against ‘him. Bill is now under $1,000 bond i | to preserve the peace. GETS LIVE CAPTIVE Towner, N. D., June | Sheriff Samuel 0. Sampson, who has | ‘taken many captives, took one for life | | when he married 3 Inga Thorud, | one of Upham’s fairest daughters, | here. e PATRIOTIC FAMILY D., June 2—Linton has | in the Streeters, _pioneers. Frank B. of the Emmons Coun- Emmons coui Streeter, edito! 2—Former | his sister-in-law, Miss € {Cross work. ty Pioneer, is on the reserve list, of the Braddock News, tweek for Minneapolis to take up Red ny | { s and TO CLOSE SATURDAY. | today and lasting until September 8. irace Dawson, “ — It is also planned to close the banks leaves next Mandan, June 2—The Mandan at-|at 3 o'clock. The latter question has torneys will close their every Saturday afternoon law offices not been determined upon definitely, beginning however, | Service for You Service for you—on country roads—on city pavements—becomes a certainty the day Racine Country Road Tir res encircle your wheels. As the name signifies, these tires are built to give greatest mileage where driving is hardest. RACINE oxo TIRES Notice the tread. Heavy bridges of on tough rubber stock built up to the center, prevent side ap: Di ng and g give maxi- mum wear under all conditions—give new ‘comfort to your motoring. F,, your protection sec that every Racine Tire you buy bears the name Racine Rubber Company. RACINE RUBBER COMPANY RACINE, W Corwin Motor Co., Bismarck, N.D, Reig 2