The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 7, 1917, Page 2

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BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE WESTERN UNION CHEFS “ASPECT LOCAL OFFICE Prominent Telegraph Company Men Spend Part of After- noon in Mandan This afternoon Manager W. J. Bross of the Western Union Telegraph com-| pany in Mandan enjoyed a short visit) from the statf officers of the Western Union Telegraph company who are making a trip overland over ihe coun- try and calling on the various Western Union office managers. They were in Mandan but a few minutes. The officials in the party were Gen: eral Manager Gaunt of Chicago, A. D.; Bradley, superintendent, of Minneapo- | is; and R. W. Kean, traffic supervisor, {inneapolis, and other officers from Chicago. The officials reported that they were having a most enjoyable} trip and were pleased with the com-| fortable Western Union office in Man- dan, It has been the general man- ager's first visit to Mandan for a num- ber of yes While here the officials stated that Mandan seemed to be growing very rapidly. BANKS SELECTED TO NEW SALEM LIVESTOCK SHIPPERS ORGANIZING Association Being Formed This Afternoon to Eliminate Commission Buyer The New Salem Live Stock ping a ciation may be organized at} New Salem tomorrow as a result of the efforts of County Agent Gaumnitz. | It is his idea to secure the same num-/ ipping associations as farm} ber of loan associations in Morton county. | At the meeting tom ow there will be a large number of farmers in the vinity of New Salem who have been | annually shipping stock. It is expect} ed these farmers will organize and name a manager for the association. IN GOVERNMENT SERVICE, | John Kennedy, son of Mrs. C. G. Conyne of this ¢ writes that he is; in the government service at St. Can- by, near Seattle, a post stenogra-! pher. He is enumerating the e ted | men in the engineering corps since! his transfer from Tacoma. | UNDERDAHL-PETRI. Canada is celebrating the roism periority of Studebaaker en- gineering skill is shown by the S faithful performance of Stude- HARACTER in an automo- s Miss Margaret Petri and Martin Un- ‘ sae om HANDLE SCHOOL FUND derdahl of Hebron were married at a rie of Toronto, who bile, refers to those qualities ‘i Soe -. |the Lutheran age at 2:30: H just won a distinguished i ’ _ aft rane Hae aatlena eae Oreloele y afternoon by Rev. cose Has attacking and . destr which are only apparent. 2 er al a ate banks were selected | © es Zeppelin L-22 of the east co: » conti " it is as depositories for the Mandan public | ©,7- Fyiiing. long continued use. Then it He is the first Leckie joi: The bride was attired in a pretty! England. iding gown made of white and car-| bag & da bouquet of bride's . The naval ai groom wore the conventional black The couple was unattended. | The bride is a popular young lady of | With the 4 Hebron and has always made her| Pany, Toronto, home with her paren The groom? school funds at the recent school board meeting. Each of the banks bid 3 per cent for daily deposits. Su- perintendent Love stated that there is ‘at’the’ present time over $18,000 on deposit in the various banks belong- ing to the public schools. wl that & car’s real worth becomes The worthiness of akers, their ability to ren- efficient Service is best by the fact that 80 per cent of them are purchas- Contractor Larsson was at the meet- ing and various matters concerning the new school building were gone is a prosperous young ner in the Hebron locality. He is a son of M ed by those who have previously owned other cars. bakers in actual use. The superb Studebaker motor is so beautifully made that it gives masterful power at a mimi- mum consumption of gasoline— the perfect balance of the Stude- baker chassis assures remarkable long tire mileage, Let us tell you the story in de- tail—let us explain the inward over. Larsson was urged to have all work completed as soon as p ble so that the addition may be put into use just as soon as school is started in the fall. All members were present with the exception of J. L. Rovig, who is ill at the hospital, and Mr. Val- lencet, who is away on a vacation. DIRECTORS MEET. The directors of the Farmers’ Equity bank held their July meeting on Mon- day. .They report as finding every- thing in excellent condition and evince pleasure with the amount of business which has been accorded the i tion since it was established but a few weeks ago. OFFERS HOLSTEIN COWS, C. F. Massingham is offering to the public at auction this afternoon a car. Joad of Holstein cows and _heife! The sale will be held at the city lum- ‘ber shed. Many of the cattle are S itu- QF APPLE GREEK FORR NEW ‘PHONE COMPAKY that there is a farm loan association | gan ace ae : now in every important town in Mor. Ofli¢crs Elected and Material Ord including Jud- ‘alem, Glen L Cannonball, 17 len and Flasher. The farmers ne Harmon are interested in the associa-| 4 tian. at Mandan. ga And Mr. Gaumnitz has been engaged the past year and a half organizing fed-| °° ne eral farm loan associations and | Meeting, the re through constant effort has met with! a commendable succ Several hun-}| dred thousand doll in applications are now filed for federal farm loans as a result of his work. It is believed |connected v that the new method of borro change of the During the past three wéeks Agent A. Gaumnitz has succeed in organizing three more federal farm loan associations. The new loan associations are at Judson, > Sa- lem and Timmer. Mr. Gaumnyr s son ered for Construction of Fort Ri | Line number of ed at and company of 14 mex {rural telephone c the Bismarck ex- a Independ- choice stock and have been brought here from places where pastures were so poor that they could not be prop- erly handled during the season. ‘°BQWLING ALLEY. xoue.D- MeGuinegs has leased the hase- “ment of the Story building, now bein; erected”on the Corner of Second ave- nue and Main'street, and will estat lish a two-alley bowling alley and a strictly up-to-date pool and_ billiard hall. Mr. McGuiness went to the twin cities the latter part of last week to purchase the equipment for the bowl- ie alleys and the pool and billiard hall. money will prove a great help to those | ent Telephone Co. who are members of the organiza-| The new teleph tions, | known | phone ( | elected Ig. ¢ DOES ‘BIG BUSINESS timers’ Mutual Has $803,004 bur Insurance Written | | Shuman, jand P. A. Wessel, 1 Velva, N. D., July 7-—The McHenry | the North Dakota - Inder County Mutual Fire Insug| Phone Co. attended the meetiz ance Co. at its annual meeting here|Belped wijh information and su reported $893,994 business in for tions in the organization of th with 13 losses by lightning and fire oo eran aggregating $3,453 paid duting the| Amines ea last year. |the line is being ordered and it is x ed that it will be in operation <= before the hai t. All Choked Up With Catarrh? Why Continue Makeshift Treatment? OK CAR BANOIT BEHIND 3 Sprays and douches will never eure you. .. fatar it'’chok ‘passages, cult bre But t h when and air aad diffi- reaches This is why you realize the importance of the proper treatment, ard lose no time ex- rid of Catarrh, you must drive the | disease germs out of your blood. | Splendid results have been re-; ported from the use of S. S. S., which | compietely routs from your blood the | 5s Catarrh germs, for which it is a per- | George Baker, Who Sawed Way ect antidote. | - sales , S. S. S. is sold by all druggists. | Cut of Dickinson Jail. Cap. BARS AFTER LONG CHASE perimenting with worthless remedics| which touch only the surface =|Tf you wish medical advice 0 the | a . ent of your own individual | tured at Glendive wri f Medical ; edies| Adviser, “ emenie | vane kinsom N. D.. July 7.—George To belAtlanta, Ga. j Baker, box car bandit, who, with Clifford Lowell, sawed hi: out tes — |of the county jail here a fe before the arrival of the t All owners of dogs within the notified that unless they pay licenses for them under the city ordi- nances, all dogs will be seized an ers are given ten days to comply City Assessor Morris or W. A. Cl Dated July 3rd, 1917, Pay Dog Licenses No a 7 to carry them to the te peni- WwW tentiary, aptured at lenedy Mont., returned to Dickinson and city limits of Bismarck are hereby |today is safe behind the bars of the |state prison. When he completes his jterm there he will be returnea to * | Dickinson to stand trial for jail break- jing. Lowell till at large. id confined in the city pound. Own- with this notice, Pay licenses to eveland, custodian of the city hall. CHRIS MARTINESON, Chief of Police. TOWNER WAN ADDS BiG YOUR friends are proud of you, the cause you serve and the uniform you wear. They want your photograph. Do It To-day HOLMBOE STUDIO Ground Floor, Four Doors Nortiy of Grand Pacific Hotel 7 BISMARCK, N. D. Scan za i RANCH TO HS HOLDINGS $25,750 Paid for Property—Now | Has 3600 Acres Lying in | One Fiece Yne of the} | Towner, most important orded C. M. Denny the 1 south of Towner, consisting of s. The con eration was 5,750, and the transaction makes Mr. on landlord of 3,600 a all lying lin one piece in the valley of the Mouse. old Bruner IL. W. 0's Plan to Burn Dakota Crops ' Say U.S. Officers Sioux Fall S. D., July 7.—Regularj s claim they have reliable | that I. W. W. leaders of the principal agricul- cts of South Dakota and jhavé men stationed throughout the formation \| them pliant, and inthis way aids nature 5 reasons for this wonderful Stude- baker character. This because the honesty of tudebaker construction, the su- (BISMARCK MOTOR CO. - DITRIBUTORS ' 416 Broadway | AUTOMOBILES INCREASE D., July | | Pierre, S. {| thousand automodiles, pported by the] department automobile | of South Dakota. The First Cry Every woman's sym- pathy responds to the sweetness of a baby’s voice. The little cry that echoes with the arrival of the new baby is perhaps the , fondest and most cher- ished recollection of our lives, Thousands of moth- ers owe their pres- ervation to health and strength to the wonderful preparation “Mother's Friend’. This is an external application which Js applied to the’ ab- dominal muscles. It relieves the tension, prevents tenderness and pain at the crisis and enables the abdomen to expand gently. ‘The muscles contract naturally after-baby arrives and the’ form is thus preserved. It should be, applied daily, night and morning, -during the period of expecta- tion. _ Its influence on the fine net- work of nerves and Hgaments just be- meath the skin 1s wonderful. It renders to expand the abdomen without the usual strain when baby is born. You will find this wonderful prepara- tion on sale at every drug store. “Mother's Friend” is prepared by the Bradfield Reg: ulator Co., Dept. C, 200 Lamar Building, Atlanta, Ga. Théy will send you an in- tensely interesting book, without charge, “Motherhood and the Baby”. Write them to mail'it to you. It is of the utmost im- Portance that every expectant mother aid Mature in her work, Do not neglect for a single night to use “Mother's Friend”, It state to make»simultaneous attempts to burn this*season’s crops. ig absolutely and entirely safe. Tightens Auto, Carriage and Wagon Wheels How easy to prevent such acci- dents! How easy to tighten your wheels and keep them tight! A few drops of Spok- tite squirted into the cracks at the hubs and felloes will swell the shrunken wood to its original size and tightness. It will Spoktite tightens the wheels of carriages and wagons as well as automo- bile wheels. No need to take them of or apart. Simply apply at the joints with the handy spout can and in less than an hour all four wheels may be tightened. No more : creaking! No more rattling! No more make your wheels as tight as when new. danger of collapse! Thousands of satisfied And they’ Il stay tight. users and not one case of failure. ‘ Cheaper, Better, Quicker Than Mechanical Way : The mechanical way of tightening is = ite will tight- to reduce the rim to fit the shrunken a Spoktite will tight ‘ en your wheels at an auer- Also wheel. But this does not allow for expan- great sion of the wood 7 wel weathet Andit age cost of 25¢ each. It ‘or not only costs as high as $2.50 per wheel S “body but also keeps your vehicle idle fora half swell the shrunken wood squeake’’ day or longer. to At the steel rim and keeps the wheel from shrinking again or swelling further in damp weather, And the whole job of tightening four wheels can be done by anyone in an hour. Saved Price of New Wheels Mr. H. G. Thompson, a broker of Modesto, Cal., writes: “The front wheels on “my automobile were in v gondition, so bad in fact that I was cor ing them Away and buying new whee! ¥ tion was called to Spoktite, and I decided to give'same a trial on my wheels, bad as they were. It tightened the wheels absolutely tight and I have had no trouble since emplating throw- Tightens 4 Wheels Don’t Delay—See Your Dealer Today Garages, auto supply and hardware stores sell Spoktite. Don’t go by, but go buy—now—teday—before the possible accident. é A wheel size can contains enough for 4 wheels and costs only a dollar—cheap protection against accidents. If your dealers have no Spoktite, write direct to our we will see that you are promptly supplied. Liquid Wheel Tightener Company General Offices and Factory: Modesto, California Branches at Boston and New York City factory and a ALLEGED yl AYER HELD HARVEY HITS THE LINE; cruited 67 members last night. The | 4 CATARRH ‘i aa 2 UP {band is recruited complqte. Harvey L | COMPANY ae es is proud of her boys and their patri- LADDER OND Of (0 000: TO 67; BAND otic spirit. Hnlistinents are still com- 24 HOURS z A } Marvey, NX! D, Ju arvey is}ing in. Harold B. Bachman is leader} | under wire. Harv new com-|of the band and George Crawford will | ; Martin Dillman Must Answer to} pany. H, in the §econd regiment, Fe: undoubtedly go as captain. | Charge of First Degree Murd- | iaaee a a 5 er in District Court | Fi Towner, N. D., Juls | »j Man, alleged slayer o frey at a Karlsruhe | | H 4. One Long Jag Shows | Workings of Bone Dry | | Law in North Dakota! | ‘The workings of North 1 q ‘bone a : of Ju age |soner appeared in polic {. swer guilty to “drunk and disord ; . | and he feirly wept from lonesomencss. | Loose, shrunken wheels are apt to collapse anywihe~ MORE POISON BEANS | —sometimes in the most dangerous places. A sharp turn and— | | crash! Your whee's are gone to pieces, your car and its occupants hurtling down a ‘Cases of Trouble Reported a steep precipice, perhaps, to be dashed to destruction. | Ellendale and Medora | Fargo, 'N. D., July 7.—Two instances | |of poisoning resulting from the con- sumption of the de Burma bean} | were brought to the attention of th food department this week. One w: Swells Wood be | at Bilendale and the other at Medora. ) }

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