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é tmonr FARGO GLOVE ARTIST TO MEET MANDAN XID ~— NEXT MONDAY EVENING Good Card Scheduled Between Kid Hale and Billy Ryan at Athletic Club Mandan, July 14.—Monday evening “Kid Hale,” Fargo glove artist, will meet Billy Ryan of Mandan in a one- | round boxing ‘bout. The event 1s to; be held at the-ssgndan Athletic club hall and the main bout will start shortly after 9 o'clock. ‘Good prelim- inaries have been arranged for and will furnish no small part of the evening’s entertainment. Hale is a disciple of once contender for the belt of the world. Hal is a clever REALITY OF WAR BROUGHT HOME 10 DAKOTA SUNDAY The stern reality of war will be brought home to nine North Dakota towns tumorrow, when the Lravest of their young men will be called into the service of Uncle Sam and assem- bled at their company stations. From that date until the close of the great war these soldier boys will not again know the freedom of civil lite.. ‘They may, so long as their companies re- main quartered in thejr home towns, sleep under their own roofs, but each morning they must report at their armories for duty, and each day will be spent in drilling, recrutting and other military duties. Towns Affected. Towns aifected ‘by the presideit’s | proclamation calling the First regl- ment and First medical corps into boxer and it is only through offering a large guarantee that it was possible to secure him. He saw Ryan box with Saflor Bensen in Mandan, when that Fargo boxer met Kyan at the local athletic club hall a couple of weeks ago. He recognized in Ryan an able man and is willing to go into the ring with him. Ryan is the champion boxer of the Missouri Slope and contender for the lightweight belt of the state. He is a fast man with his mitts and has won great favor in the local circles as a boxer. federal service tomorrow are Valley City, Lisbon, Fargo, Grand Forks, Grafton, Minot, Hillsboro, Williston and Wahpeton. Bismarck, Mandan, Dickinson and Jamestown, whose troops have been in feéera! service since the declaration of war, will not be affected by tomorrow's’ orders, but Bismarck and Dickinson later will be called upon to muster in second com- panies for the new Second North Da- kota infantry. He showed up well with A Bensen of Fargo at the last match Last Of Evangelical and it is ‘believed if he were in the prime of condition he would get a decision over Bensen. "As to who will referee the mutch, it is not known at the present time, but it is believed Kid Winters will return in time to supervise the bout. HURON GETS WILION DOLLAR EQUITY PLANT Acre Site—Work to Begin Soon on Buildings Huron, Ss. D, July 14.—Huron has Meetings Tomorrow Eve gelical meetings will be held in the big tent near the’ Auditorium tomor-. row evening, when Dr. Mataews, who has charge, will use as his theme “Got’s Complete Flan of Salvation.’ ‘This closing meeting will start at.7 45 and everyone is mcst cordiully invit- ed to be present. At 2 o’clock in the afternoon a baptismal service will be held, the autos leaving the tent at 2 o'clock. The meetings have been a decided success, announced members of the evangelist’s party, and it is believed th: meeting tomerrow eveving will be the biggest and most enthusiastic of them all. been selected as the location for the| North Dakota Loses Farmers’ Co-operative Packing plant to be erected by an equity company incorporated for $1,000,000. The in- corporators are S. D. Frost, cattle- man, Leola; Rep. Paul Havens, farm- er, ‘Nortonville, N. D.; and G. C. King of Mina and S. H. Spitzer of Edgeley, N. D., both prominent stock men. A <00-acre site has been presented the company by the Huron Commercial club, and early operations are prom- ised on a plant to cost $450,000, and which will kill 1,000 hogs and 400 cat- tle daily. . SUFFRAGE PICKETS “TAKEN TO JA Washington, July 14.—Sixteen suf-; fragists of the Women’s party assem- bled to stage a picketing demonstra- tion at the White House gates tuday, in celebration of the anniversary of the fall of the Bastile were promptly arrested and taken to jail. GAUBURY CASE. S MOUND UP ‘Danbury, Conn., July 14.—The Dan- bury Hatters ys. Loewen Co., case has been ‘sétfléd and Ye foreclosure pro ‘Most Beautiful Girl As a Bride to Idaho Fargo, N. D, July cr ova Da- kota lost its most bj ful young | woman hen Florenc: ‘urner, daugh- ter fh {dnd Mrpy; uf . Turner, 386 Kighth hue, wel jad John Martin Hartong of Idaho Falls, Ida. at the home of her parents, and departed with him for her new Idaho home. Mrs. Hartong was a graduate of the Fargo Conservatory of Music. Two years ago in a nation-wide contest conducted by the Universal ‘Film com: pany she was ‘voted North Dakota’s handsomest daughter and made a jour- ney to California as a guest of the company. Since last fall she had been conducting a music school in Fargo. a4 pe San Francisco, July 14.—Alexander Berkman, anarchist, was indicted by the county grand jury here last night for murder in connection with a bomb explosion last July, which claimed 10 lives, it became known today. He is the federal prison at:Atlanta for con- spiracy to defeat the draft law. Big Crop Acreage Increase in Canada Winnipeg, Man., July 14—A Mani- coat are “ended, yj ‘aa See! hpd rdnérs,” ‘troni the famous taba crop report issued today showse that there is an estimated total ucre- novel by Rex Beach, at-the Grand tor age of 6,417,696 in the province, an night. increase of 151,488 acres over last vyear. 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WITH BOMB PLOT ! now serving a term of two years at|' BAER MALI I FST PROBABLITY Indications Are That Nonpartisan Will Have More Than All Op- ponents Combined Grand Forks, N. D., July 14.—With only one precinct in Sargent county missing from the complete report for the district, John M. Baer’s plurality in the special election for congress- man for the First North Dakota dis- trict is 4,181 over the vote cast for O. B. Burtness, who ran second in the race. The unofficial returns indicate that Mr. Baer has received a larger vote than that cast for his two opponents, Mr. Burtness and Mr. Bangs. The vote by counties follows: County. Burtness. Baer. Bangs. Cass... » 1013 1907 351 Cavalier .. 614 997 300 Grand Forks, 1627 1332 735 ‘Nelson .. 565 805 140 ‘Pembina 811 857 409 Ramsey . 685 678 167 Ransom . 304 903 161 Richland 641, 1302 261 Sargent . 392 729 140 Steele . 311 647 37 Traill . 846 987 97 Towner 311 71 92 Walsh ... 825 1241 411 — — — Total..... 8945 13126 3301 ply gee 24 HOURS Each Cap- ] sule bears the name Af" Beware of counterfeits CAPSULES MIDY Safe. Place to : | : =" £1 Buy Glasses JEWISH WAR SUFFERERS eave, hae professional care and personal interest in your eye troubles} National Appeal For Ten Million Dollars . which is decidedly. refreshing. Securing of glasses being an Mags meeting in support of the Jewish War Sufferers Relief Fund will be held at the Auditorium, on Sunday, July 15th, 1917, at 3:30 P. M. intimate personal matter, pri- GN. Keniston. Seeretary Commercial Club. vacy such as persons of re- during the transaction. Sat- isfactory glasses are assured, for our aptometrists have been practicing their profession for years, and keep’ constantly abreast of progress in opto- metry and its practice. Your eyes get the best care science can give. Invocation—Rev. Dr. W. J. Hutcheson. Speakers: Gov. Lynn J. Frazier, Judge A. A. Bruce, Dr. W. J. Hutcheson, Rev. Father ;Hiltner, Rev. Bruce E. Jackson, Rev. George Buzzelle. Rabbi Emanuel Sternhelm of Sioux City will deliver the principal address AA FOLSOM’S Jewelers and Opticians Agate Setting a Specialty A CORDIAL WELCOME EXTENDED TO THE CITIZENSHIP OF BISMARCK IRRESPE i} OF CREED Opp. N. P. Depot—on Main St. JON NUS ‘Phe local Elks band and the Man- dan band: will ‘give:;a joint concert here Monday evening, as:a benefit for the Bismarck post of the Salvation army. ‘ The comdined band, under the d- rection of G. W. Cochrane of this city, in in the best of shape, it is said. A concert was given in Mandan two weeks ago and drew much compli- mentary comment. Frequent rehears- als have been held both hefe and in Mandan. The Salvation Army will serve re- freshments on the grounds north of the Auditorium, where the concert will be given, and in this way will de- rive benefit from the music fest. It is believed the seats in the big tent will be, permitted to remain on the grounds whéeh ithe tent 18 "removed Monday, 50 i t thé! event ‘may be ali the, moré enljdyed. ‘the Satvation Ar- m anticipates" iiaiiy ‘will avail’ tnem- selves of th{s opportunity to hear an open air concert. COGCH CANNOT BE EXTRADITED Rome, July, 14. ‘The ministry of for- glen, sitar yet ete t notified © the ican, ie say that it was ‘impos- é 0 SH \ditd Alfredo Cocchi, the of, Ruth Criger, without violat- ing the fundamental law of the coun- try. Ptomaine Epidemic Puts End To Merry Bisbee Church Feed Bisbee, iN. D., July 14.—Festivities at the supper served by the ladies of the Free Lutheran church were rudely halted when a majority of the feast- ers were simultaneously attacked with ptomaine poisoning, thought to have been due to impregnated ice cream. Everyone, was hustled home;. the doc- tor hada ‘busy: night of it, and ‘the next’ morning: found everyone |; weli again. PERSONAL WARRANT. New York, July 14.—A personal war- rant from President Wilson for the arrest of Alfredo Cocchi in Italy for the murder here of Ruth Cruger was received by registered mail today by | District Attorney Swann. A wonderful picture of the far northwest is “Pardners,” by Rex Beach, to be shown at the Grand to- night only. ae ADVERTISEMENT. Sealed bids for the construction of concrete curh along the south side of lots 10 to 18, inclusive, block 54, Original Plat, Improvement District Number Five. City of Bismarck, North Dakota, will be received by the Board of City Comtissioners of said city until eight o'clock p. m., July 3uth, 1917. Certified check for’ fiver hun- dred ($580.00) dollars, drawn to the order of . W. Lucas, president of the City Commission, must accompany each bid. Each bid must also be ac- companied by a bidders bond in a sum eual to the full amount bid. Plans and specifications are on file with the vity Auditor and with the City En- gineer. The City Commission reserves the right to reject any or all bids. . C. L. BURTON, 7-14-20-2t City Auditor. ADVERTISEMENT. Sealed bids for relaying the twe!ve- inch sanitary sewer on Third street. from a point fifty feet south of the south line of Thayer street te the cen- |ter line of Rosser street, in Improve- ment District Nimber One, City of Bismarck, North Dakota, will be re- ceived by the Board of City Commis- sioners of said city until eight o'clock p.m, July 23rd, 1917. Certified check for five hundred ($500.00) dollars, drawn to the order of A W. Lucas, | President of the City Commission, must accompany each bid. Kach bid must also be accompanied by a bid- der’s bond in a sum equal to the full amount bid Plans,and specifications are on file with the City Auditor and with tre City Engineer. The City Commission reserves the right to re- ject any or all bids. J €. L. BURTON, City Auditor. 7-14-20-2t The individual front Seats, with ‘aisleway between, are adjustable forward or back, to suit the reach of the driver and his companion. The rear seat is roomy:for two. Front and back, four large people ‘ride sociably in real comfort? ‘It has four-inch tires“ and‘can- tileverrear springs—buoyantriding! This is the only car built‘in America today, that combines the smartness of, the sport model with , economy and utility. Itsis:a strikingly smart, stylish car, entirely original-looking with a design all its own. Extreme measures have been taken to give it a:most exquisite finish in a rich gray, trimmed with black enamel and brightened with an occasional flash of polished nickel, Pm A fashionable dash .of color‘is added to its striking;linesiby.: the red wire wheels. : ee TT at AL ST ‘The motor is powerful, it is:sur- prisingly economical in the use of t gasoline as compared with other cars of similar size. ‘Let us show you the.carinow! | “aa”. #795 LAHR MOTOR SALES COMPANY Distributors Bismarck, N. D. Pricef.o.b. Toledo @% Tecludine Five Wire Wheels - snea - Haggart Block The fatiorg will issue a new price ist offecing certain models passibly during July and certainly not later than August hoi eee finement desire is maintained °