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THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1917. BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE : THRER ee re 8 NAMES MLL BE CALLED FOR FIRST ALIEN DRAFT [FURTHER NaTioNs : rs, «| PrOOUTiqy je THAT PALO ALTA I 1 Consid Le e 324 Frank Gustof Behm, Gen. Del., Bismarck, N. D. 49 604 Carl Harry Soderquist, Wilton, N. D. 50 BE CONCENTRATION SITE 43 Arthur Fred Spoerl, Marion, N. D. at 763 John Adams Siviur, 320 18th St., Bismarck, N. D. 52 q 548 Paul C. Krumrur, 709 Front St., Bismarck, N. D. 53 = Further proof that Palo Alta, Cal., John Harris Moor, 919 5th St., Bismarck, N. D. oF mae ° will be the concentration camp site ‘ Joe Burtts, 2 Broadway, Bismarck, N. D. 55 A W sehineson: Ne 2— Berlor Ae for North Dakota troops is believed | of aate ‘| is Avery Taylor Bold, Tuttle, N. D. 56 | Cumber’s resolution requesting the | to be found in orders received yes . if p Will You See Isaac Edwin Gibson, Sterling, N. D. 57 | President to negotiate with the Allies|day assigning the Flickertail en uying ing OW! r 4 Charles Pappas, 313 B nd: bi kN. D. 5g | for an agreement to allow drafting | gent to the 20th division instead of aaa M h PAB, 318 Broadway, bismarck, N. D. 9" | of their alien nationals in this coun-|the 34th, as heretofore reported. The Ca aod iia ary at the Dean Smith, 412 W. Broadway, Bismarck, N. V. 59 | try was adopted ycesterday by the | 34th division goes to Deming, NX. M : ; ab) Edmond Rupp, Baldwin, N. D. 60 | Senate. | while the 20th is assigned to the Cali- Consider only quality, only results, For it is :results, Marvin O. Berg, Driscoll, N. D. 61 area \ fornia post. ‘ Sas unfailing results you want, and must ‘have to‘help keep Emil Bobb, 309 S 12th St, Bismarck, N. D. 62 ES The eee Ney Journal shits down living costs in these days of exorbitant food prices. Lurns Bailey, . Moffit, N. D. 63 A | West Virginia regiments to the Sev-| low , i ith inferi 5 Gomer D. Andorson, 18 Thayer, Bismarck, N. D. Gt | entecath givision and this switching You simply can’t afford to experiment with inferior é r iy t is f ning of " F i He nines a patel Ete Thos. i Y rk N. D. a CANNOT LIMIT {TS North Dakota from the 34th to the; Baking Powders that invite bake day failures—bake day 705 Charles Koppler, Bismarck Hosp. Bismarck, } 66 y nie tO Le eHGe pleoite zi 131 There Gout: DU aie Blseaseke NCD. a7 | 20th. Reports to this effect have conte waste, And there is no reason why you should, te. : ‘from so many different sources that | ‘er Robert Eicher 70 Gen. Dele Blsmiare ND. es ; BASGAGE LIABILITY military men are inclined to give them | Edward R. Prachel, 612 Ave. A., Bismarck, N. D. 70 d poredence: Harry Bernstein, 623 Front, Bismarck, N. D. a ! 57 Walter James S. Honey, Wilton, N. D. 2 ei i 149 Hugh E. Loomis, Sterling, N. D. Supreme Court Upholds Right of EW ROCKFORD GAME 4 723 Alex McLellan, 16th St., Bismarck, N. D. rE) Grand Forks Man to Re- \ 9 George Wahler, 309 8th St., Bismarck, N. D. 76 BREAKS ity IN SIXTH 6 F. R. Geibenheim, Person Court, Bismarck, N. D. = 77 cover Full Amount ’ Louis Ambers, Driscoll, N. D. 78 — Joseph Krtizer, Fergus Falls, Minn. § Charles Frederick Faust, Moffit, N. D. 79 | The right of railway companies to| UMPIRE ALT FS | Louis Marry! avley. Wing’ ND. 80 |limit liability for vaiue of baggage! : William Derlin, Goodrich, IN. D. 81 |checked on a passenger ticket to $100} ¥ Bed Spats <a . Benjamin D. Cloud, 46 Main St., Bismarck, N. D. 82 |was denied by the North Dakota su-j Se ere gives every./user, every bake day perfect) prutection Christian Wageman, ‘Arena, N.-D. 83 | preme court today when it affirmed a After the umpire had changed his against uncertainty. It is a fe baking. A sure { Adam Pelker, 302 14th St., Bismarck, N. D. 84 | decision of the di ct court of Grand ie . i cis oy en game the aking Powder. And a pure Baking Powder. . Arthur Rasmusson, Wilton, N. D. 85 |Forks county awarding Abe Goldstein | satin me aes aden aay ae Baking pe 3 1222 Grant L. Bell, 212 6th St., Bismarck, N. D. 86 | the full amount of his claim of $182.5 | jeft the diamond in the sixta inning oi ‘ § Henry Walter Matz, G. P. Hotel, Bismarck, 'N. D. 87 | for baggage lost on the Northern Pa-| Ney Rockford and Bismarck slavled a Safe To USE : Am es Gus S. Grant, 307 4th, Bismarck, N. 88 | cific railway. The court holds that| cones of thr Bea Tn ec AMaile | : i 4 é 9 ‘ A series of three games at the Wells | —_—_ —_—— ae Walter Millet, 321 S. 10th, Bismarck, N. D. 89 | “stipulations on baggage checks and county fair for a purse of $500 nm 6 John Andrew Vollan, Wilton, N. D. 90 | recitals in schedules limiting the value | ° The umpire called a New Rockiord For you know positively every baking will come from the Irvin Otto Kottschade, Driscoll, N. D. ‘1 lof baggage to be checked for free|_,,,, ees ae oven light, fluffy and temptingly good. And you know this “f a Hee) 92 man out at the home plate and imme- Peter Shurekoakt 214 13th, Bismarck, N. D 5 transportation upon a whole passen-| qiately the New Rockford team staged before they go into the oven. For Calumet is composed 4, } Fredolin Rupp. Baldwin, N. D. ger ticket to $100 do not limit plain-| a “yough house. Im 1 by, only of th t and highest grade materials—combined to = : a ch oh se. 1 resset only o1 ¢ purest and highest grade ma con Charles W. Allensworth, Brittin, N. D. tiffs right of recovery in the case at aie umpire Taecen nig fe s preserve as well as produce a Baking Powder of unrivalled f John Hallet ‘River Lndg.. Biome bar, wherein the jury found that de-| anq Dolly Hlder, manager of the team, ex ce. It always possesses the maximum of leavenin ‘ os Joseph Becker, Rosser and 15th, Bismarcl a7 fendant wrongfully and unlawfully asserting that it was sheer robbery, unifurm—always safe to the last spoont i 1099 Frederand H. 0. Friese, 219 14th, Bismarck, N. D. 97 | converted to its own use property to] ety ane toloave the fold. it is safe, it is the most economical, 1636 Paul Willman, 124 Mandan Ave., Mismarek, N.-D. 98 | the value of $182.50, which plaintiff |W, (ne men to leave the field. re: 223 emery §. Gilchrist, li N.D. 99 Ue ee ,.| Bismarck, it is reported, has been i i y . Sterling, N. had entrusted to it for transporta-| ,.) ‘apaliatee arti t | 1441 Eugene Wachter, 202 S. 7th, Bismarck, N. D. 100 tion.” going up against a raw article of um- Ss f To BUY We eae \ 117 Jonas Ray Morton, fiyan, Ohio. 101 i piring since invading New Rockford’s a e eile : " | 602 Djukan Stankovic, Wilton, N. D. 102 tory, and unless better treatment. Garces ar aerioe agree] | Algot Ryberg, Bismarck, N. 103 Li) pecorded, tie series wil be called For Calumet is sold under a guarantee of satisfaction or Joseph Frank McClusky, Bismarck, N. D. ot he Pe iy “ money back. 2 Claud Wallace Wilson, ‘Regan, N. D. non Ue saw Cecrs On WAR? Made i i it i 4 bd 1456 Lester ‘Alles, 106 W. Main, Bismarck, N. D. 106 the score stood 4 to 3 in favor of Bis- Order a can, Try it. Put it to a severe test. Use it in o 721 Windsor Brown Heaton, Arena, N. D. 107 ON iF Hy Kl marck NY. Bakings that cause the most trouble. Ji idye its worth, its if 11419 Mat Senger, 322 S. 10th, Bismarck. N. D. 108 Northrup was pitching for Bismarck efficiency by actual bake day results, right in your own A ey 786 Tronnis Economon, 600 Wells St., Milwaukee, Wis. 109 a and Waswo for New Rocktord. kitchen, Then if you are not pleased just say so and your 4 1549 William Lane, Knoxville, Tenn. i D: t, lowa, Aug. 2.—Daniel H fe pee, dcaler will gladly return full purchase price. 1476 Bariley Charles Clancey, § Main, Bismarck, N. D. i avenport, lowa, Aug. 2.— : 3 7 ‘ : , 280 Nick Gilikas. d oe N. D. 112 | Wallace, a lecturer who, according| Saves Hail Damaged The reasonable price you pay will save a substantial sum over 1292 Burt G. Spohn, 217 Ist, Bismarck, N. D. 113 | to his own admissions deserted trom : the cost of Trust Brands. And the superior quality you 972 George Vincent Bowers, 219 Ave. A, Bismarck, N. D 114 |the British army, Fred Vollmer, bro-| Crops by Converting receive will render Calumet of far greater value to you than 983 Robin Alexander Day, Box 1, Bismarck, N. D. 115 | ther of Henry Vollmer, former lowa Them Into Good Ha Cheap Big Can Brands. | 757 Danfel_ Hines, Wing, N. D. Paty erat cei aia eg er 7 j Place an order now for the Baking Powder that has proved ; 966 Leo George Auer, 622 3rd, Bismarck, N. D. 17 | indicted by ¢ eoeral gra 1 aury criority over all other powders. Received highest j i Orlando Walford Johnson, Wilton, N. D. 118 | today investigating capunage cases..| Kensal, iN. D.. Aug. 2—Tho adapla- awards World’s Pure Food Exposition, Chicago, Paris, France, ¢ 2 John Hanson, Bismarc , 1 Wallace was charged in ty bility of the North Dak Saeki March, 1912—Calumet. Look for the name on the label, * Arthur LeRoy Small Bismarc! 120 |counts with violating the espionage j Pility of the North Dakota farmer was Be certain you get Calumet. | Sam Milles I’ Bismarck, N. D 121 [law and conspiracy, and Willis andj Proven by Fred Zollner who, the 4 you get Sam Miller, Gen. Del.. Bisma : : following the complete destruction of { : 2 1 vho are Davenport attor- 4 Deotore “A” Michelso Le Fee eoume ene Sr eee his crops by hail, turned into his field & ay son, = _D. 123 harged with conspiracy. hae 2 : bf G k D R lI Loe a Tae egos: Driscoll, ND: 424 [Rit aleened. int aullty. 44 head of feeders which had just Don’t uess at Ba @ Day nesu ts been brought in by Peter Hanson, and Tee. iL waten both, Tenarens N .D. 126 REVOLUTION BREAKS OUT who estimates that he will recover When You Can Be Sure of Them Cecil F. Cook, ‘610 Thayer, Bismarck, N. D. 127 Rio Janiero, Aug. 2.—A revolution-|in grazing and hay almost tie cost of , Harry Romanos, Menoken, N. D. 128 | ary movement has broken aut in the | seeding. a ane 5 Severt W. Heider, Wing, N. D. 129 | border territory, the dispute concern-| == aa =—— = = ee be i Henry M. Sutton, 216 8th, Bismarck, N. D. 130 |ing the possession of which between : Thorald Thoreson, 516 16th St., Bismarck, N. D. 131 | the state of Parana and Santa Cath-; Mike Mastel, 401 4th, Bismarck, N. DB 132 | arina was settled recently by agree- 7 Frank §. Andrews, 302 14th, Bismarck, N. I 133 |} ment. It is reported that there has | ‘Homer Hinton, 310 Front, ‘Bismarck, N. D. 134 |ibeon an engagement between the rev- Albert Fourgois, Bismarck, N.\D. 135 | olutionary forces and the government 613 Henry V. Scharosch, N. W. Hotel, Bismarck, Ni D 196 | troops. 2 Charles Cowan, 610 3rd, Bismarck, N. D. 137 Soden eee F il 726 Matt Myllyoja, , Annandale, Minn. 138 aml y KS 5 Ole Eggen, Mofflit, ‘N. D. i 5 David Bdward Maddis, Regan, N. D. & : S afety Jacob Kraft, Goodrich, N. D. 141 John Johnson, Golden Valley, N. D ie ; 3 Nathan Sirott, 723-N. 5th, Bismarck, N. D. § E D FY ds Marold A. N. Christianson, Arona, N. D. 144 | ‘ z em al % a Lewis Thomas Klawitted, » Bismarck, N. D. 145 | ' James Miller Jacobson, Baldwin, N. D. 146 9 Otto W. Knutson, Regan, N. D. 147 (Continued from page one) _ Shown To-night Walter H. CG. Hagmann, G. P. Hotel, Bismarck, N. D. 148 | donat guard iifantry/companies anda Fred A. Bobb, jen. Del., Bismarek, N. D. supply company, has but 89 more men | 5 Edward Lewis Stare, R. F. D. No. 3, Wilton, N. D. Roy K. Randon, Sterling, N. D. 620 William Theis, Wilton, N, D. to furnish. LaMoure, one of the big counties of the state, has not fur- nished a single man for any branch} at the AUDITORIUM 1334 Hugh Elmer Gaya, 411 S. 10th, Bismarck, i. Dz of state or federal service, and it now N > \ 550 Edgar Hanson, Tillarod Taberal, Sweden is called upon to supply its full gross 2 a “ ” : Stephen Swetich, Rockdale St., Joliet, Il! quota. > i When you take the folks out John Joe Chickosky, Wilton, N. D. —————— for a spin you are responsible for their safety— : Asa J. Werner, Moffit, N. D. Clarence Henry Thrams, 228 S. 8th. Bismarck, N. D. 158 ’ “you and your car. Every part must be in perfect condition. A single , 7 Samuel F. Morris, 209 12th, Bismarck, N. D. 159 FEAR HOUSE WON | loose wheel may cause a serious accident by collapsing atia dangerous place. é D. Ferris Cordner, 422 1st. Bismarck, N. D. 160 Tim J. Murphy, Gen. Del., Bismarck, N. D. 161 ‘Samuel Weinberg, Regan, N. D. 162 DISCUS Andrew Bahmiller, Wilton, N. D. 163 U 7 Nels Hanson, Wing, N. D. 164 ; SPO! ary Pickford Otto H. Beers, 922 9th, Bismarck, N. D. 167 | the importation thereof into, ¢ Joseph Renjamin Courtis, Baldwin, N. 168 | exportation thereof from the United | Tightens Loose Wheels has the novelty of John ‘GB. Rhud. $22 Main, Rismarck, N. D. 169 | States, and all territory subject to the Arthur Marchilton, Crookston, Minn. 170 | jurisdiction thereot for beverage pur-| A small quantity of Spoktite squirted into the cracks caused } 9 Julius Leske, iArena, N. D. 165, Harry L. Gilbert, 801 4th, Bismarck, N. D. 186 (Continued from Page One) having her brother: in-law asa stage ver Edward P. Klein, Wing, 'N. D. 171 | noses, is hereby prohibited. t S i 3 Oswald Norton Krogan, Driscoll. N. D. 172 “This, article shall be inoperative | by the shrinkage of the wood will tighten your wheels like new. It will . Ole Fred Allen Roberts, Bismarc D. 173 Tuntess it shall have been ratified as| swell the wood to its original tightness—and hecp if there. It will stop the d aur Aapy, 612 Ave. A Bimeret N. We a iat an amendment to the constitution by | creaking, the rattling and the danger of collapse. 91 Richard C. Young, 20th & Broadway, Bismarck, \.V. °'* | the legislatures of the several states, . 192 Benjamin’ Greenberg, Reasn, be D a Hy as provided in the combtitation, within Better, Cheaper, Quicker Than Old Way Ey d Ts Johnson, ‘Braddock, N. D. six 4 from the date of the sub- y & 350 Walter ‘Albert Borkhart, Bismarck, N. D. 178 | Tisaion hercol to the states hy the : The old or mechanical way isto reduce Spoktite will tighten your wheels at | 1580 C. C. Ottosen, Gen. Del.. Bismarck, N. D. 179 | congress the rim to fit the shrunkenwheel. Butthis an average cost of 25c each. It swells the 34 James ‘Howard Kershaw. Brittin, N. D. 180 |” “The ‘cong does not allow for expansion of the woodin shrunken wood to fit the steel rim and The story is Scotch and not withstanding the fact he is Irish---and shall have the power | | ALAN ETT SAAR EEL OEE ETE ALD ER ALLELE LEI DE RIO ERLE LEE LENE ALE ESE ELLEIELEDE DI AEALR LEAL: ELLER IL LAER ADEP EARLE ED ELLEN RN EEDE AEP GABE DLE ATA LEED LL LOOSENED: Frank Van Vleet. Bismarck, N. D. 209 | were: Donald John McPhee, 608 3rd. Bismarck, N. D. 210 Democrats — Broussard, Culberson, | Michael Schnider, 291 §. 10th. Bismarck, N. D. ait | Gerry, Hardwick, Hitchcock. Husting. 7:30 and 9:00 P. M. 870 Samuel Marion Love, ille, °K; 181 Ning 4 ite: wet weather. And it not only costs as high keeps the wheel from shrinking again or proud of it---Mr. Moore 14 Fred W. Lovelace, seer cay pismatok, NOD, 182 a article-by appropriate) 4582.50 fer wheel but also keeps your vehicle from swelling in damp weather. And tke k hi Rudolph Eric H. Hagen, Wilton, N. D. 183 anions voting for the resolution | idle for a half day or longer and prevents whole job of tightening four wheels can do makes in the picture, Thomas J. Kruetz, 515 Ist. Bismarck, N. D. 134 |, Sen | the perfect fit of the tire. done by anyone in an hour. Fred A. Kruger, Driscoll. N. D. 185, EAU Ae ee s afiktiGs ee He led to ar the S eealasin rn claveland: Palace Hotel, Rixmarck, XD. 188 | , Democrats Aor rleteher Easy to Apply—Not a Glue rt of a bonnie lassie. Walter E. Cole, 414 6th, Bismarck, N. D. § es aes ‘ eas eat . oe ees Samuel Bippus. Arena, N. D. aaa Core, Holle one oF et Merce: Spoktite is put up in a handy spout Thousands of owners of automobiles For all that, Mary Pick- Robert N. Beattie, 420 Hannifin. Bismarck. NX. D. 189 | Kendrick, King. BOY) Neen ven | Tightens Wheelsof can so that it may be squirted into the and other vehicles are using it to tighten Charles Frederick Puthoff 303 9th, Rismarck, N. D. 190 | tin, Myers, Newlands, Overman, Owen, Carriages and cTacks without taking the wheels off or their wheels. And not one case of failure ford is Irish, too, but Frank Wohletz, ; Wing, NLD. ate 191 | Pittman, Ransdell, Robinson, seule w s, Well as apart. It is not a glue but a liquid com- has yet been found. Instead, we have let hor prep ate 92 | bury, Shafroth, Sheppard, Shields, ‘agons ound that goes right into the wood and ters from many telling us how well pleas she is a wonderfully 1 te ‘Cheek thd sean Blemarck: ae in Simmons, Smith of Arizona, Smith of | of Autos erells i it to normal size and tightness, they are with the results and savings. U charming Scotch lass 638 Roy Edward McCullough, Rea. ND 194 |South Carolina, Stone, Swanson, — 5 “Th Oe ide of the |) 1% Philix H. Uhbmen, 323 3th Bismarck, N. D. 195 | Thompson, ‘Trammell, Vardaman. | Great for Don’t Delay—See Your Dealer Today in “The Pride of the 623 Joo Frank Vuelar, UHR ENED. 194 | Walsh, Williams and Wolcott—Total | Mepis Seaeehe'™ PERNT R Sead Taree aes Clan” and in kilts she 269 Lawrence John Agnew, Menoken, N. D. 197 | of 36. | Garages, auto supply and hardware 8.“ PPro y 685 Lester H. Knowles, Wing. N. D. 198 Republicans —Borah, Rrady, Colt, stores sell Spoktite. Don’t goby, but go dents. rex ee Spottite, never presented a more {1141 Farl A. Loven, 292 4th. Bismarck, N. D. 199 {Cummins, Curtis, Fernald, Freling: | bus—now—today—before the possible acci- If your dea ers | ave 9 pokti '1314 Otto R. Ayers. care Rismarck Business College 200 hysen, Gronna. Hale, Harding, John- | dent. A wheel size can contains enough write direct to our aClOry, soe we eo engaging picture of her 11916 Alois Joseph Pellowski, care N. D. Ind. Tel. Co. Bismarck. 201 | son of California, Janes of Washing. | for four wheels and costs only that you are promptly suppliet 1688 William 1. Goldrick. 219 7th, Bismarck, N. D. 2n2 | ton, Kellogs. Kenyon, Knox, LaFol-, : : lovely sett Clyde Lenhart. Bismarck, N. D. 202 |lette, McCumber, MoNary, Nelson, Manufactured by the David WW. Smith, 41 Front, Bismarck. N. P 2047 | Neve INotr Uae Lolndeh art hee 3 LIQUID WHEEL TIGHTENER COMPANY Levi Carlson, Rald N. D. a | 1, ae 1 8 + Ste) : i y . Frank Hays, XW Tio, Bismarck, N. D 206 | ling, Sutherland and \Watson—Total eae General Gffices and Factory: Modesto, California Paul Statki. | Wing. 207 | of 29. Branches at Roston and New York City ‘ Harry J. Woodmansee, 423 5th. eeece en N.E 208 Senators opposing the resolution === eer ecerenscorereneon Adolph Ryherg, Bismarck, N. D. 212 |James, Lewis. Phelan, Pomerene, 10 and Nels F. Julius, 623, Front. Bismarck, N. D. 213 | Reed and Underwood—Total of 12. | . were in very bad shape. PRI CE: 0 Otto Hoge. Bafawin, N. D. 214 | “Republicans — Gallagher. France, ’ shop and have them reset, costing $2.50 apiece, or buy new Sess j 20 cents Edward Aloysius Baskerville, 10 Ave. B., Bismarck, N. D. 215 | Penrose, Wadsworth, Warren, Weeks | : One application of Spoktite fixed them as good as new.” - 7 Ray Franklin McCullough, Regan, N. D. 216 | and Johnson--Total of 8. | ‘ 75 Walter C. Clooten, 401 9th, Bismarck, N. D. 217 eee | Floyd Leo Paris, Bismarck, N. D. 218 Tribune want ads bring results. {

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