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be thy young-Mann was born.at St. Al ius hospital this week to Mr. and wishes to announce its reopening Monday, August 6th, with the following 100 per cent good features: MONDAY, AUGUST 6th MARGUERITE CLARK s##1s« in her greatest stage success SNOW WHITE” ETHEL CLAYTON. in the tense virile play “MAN'S WOMAN” WEDNESDAY, AUGUST, 8t» Jack Pickford: and Louise Huff in the cleverest comedy dramas THURSDAY, AUGUST Sth SESSUE HAYAKAWA The noted. Japanese star in , ‘RACH OF HI§ KIND” FRIDAY, AUGUST 10th MAE MURRAY in the fascinating photo drama “THE PLOW GIRL” SATURDAY, AUGUST ‘Tith - : DOROTHY PHILLIPS in the biggest picture in many days “HELL MORGAN’S 3 ‘ GIRL” Performances 7:30 and 9:00 COOL CLEAN CQMFORTABLE A Fine ‘New Boy—A hahdsome, hi ale .' of the year. Ie BISMARCK : ba) aaa WF ieckant Z » Sent two more students to one good bank position it can- not fill. When its students command $70 a month from the start, it proves the value of a course at this college. For information write G. M. LANGUM Bismarck, N. D. “SEVENTEEN” positions this week and has © OFFICIALS LOOKING OVER COAL FIELDS Important Delegation . Inspects Mines in Wilton and Beulah Districts Beulah, N. D., Aug. 4.—Interested in the part which lignite production is to play in solving northwestern fuel problems, George T, Slade, vice president; C. L. Nichols, general su- i lent; J. M. Rapelje, general J. iL, ‘Burnham, assistant general freight agent; Thomas’ Chal- loner, general roadmaster; W. 'E. Ber- ner, division superintendent, and Frank Ingalls, superititendent of bridges and building, of the Northern Pacific ‘general staff have just com- pleted. an inspection of mines which are being opened here and of the.big Washburn lignite mines at Wilton. They find all of the western North Dakota lignite ‘mines prepared for an unusual production, and the problem will be the transportating of the coal to centers of consumption. DARING DAYLIGHT RAID IN HEART OF OAKES NETS | BOLO BANDIT PALTRY $8 Robber DrawsGun on Woman and Frightens Her to 30 Minutes’ Silence “font Mijn. It is Tom's first son, anal Oakes, N. D., Aug. 4.—A daring | he is quite certain it is the finest boy hold-up in the heart of the city in broad daylight netted a masked ban- dit who entered the home of Mrs. L. Spurrier in the Marsh flats $8. Mrs. ‘Spurrier was seated in her bedroom, , holding her baby, when the robber ap- peared, leveled'a gun at her head apd demanded her purse.’ He cursed w! he found it poorly filled, and depart- | ed after ordering his victim to face the wall and not make a move for ; half an hour. badly frightened that she complied literally, and it was fully 30 minutes before an alarm was given. It de- veloped that the robber had interro- gated a five-year-old son of the Spur- riers and ascertained that his father was absent before he made the raid ' Mrs. Spurrier was so Y a) rd, harora us InasooTRTE 1 gallon each. everyday service. absolutely. ; L —in its wonderful motor; in its trouble-proof transmissions; in In our $5,000 dealers’ gasoline economy contest in May, 1917, 1092 Maxwells aver- aged 27.15 miles on one gallon each. . In our $50,000 owners’ contest in June, 1917, 2040 Maxwells averaged 29.04 on one And every car used was an owner’s car in This great mileage showing proves one fact ‘The Maxwell IS mechanically right , j efficient clutch, running in oil; in its simple, axles, and in every mechanical detail. u wear-proof, its mighty NORTHERN PACIFIC [Two Shots Touring Car $665 Roadster $650; |. WESTERN SALES DISTRIBUTORS Bismarck N. D. Town Car $915; Sedan $985. All prices f. 0. +. Detroit Mandan, N. D. co. in Arm Too Much For Band Men Concert Planned for Tonight Off —Boys Will Come Back Big Tomorrow PROGRAM FOR SUNDAY TREAT. FOR BISMARCK Two shots in the arm, or to be ex- act, a shot in each arm, a prophylatic left for smallpox; and a prophalactic right for typhoid, have proven too much: even for the band boys of the Smashing Second, ard there'll be no band concert tonight. ,A left-handed tooter might toot with his right, but he has typhoid prophy- laxis at work ,in that wing; and a right-handed tooter could in an emer- gency use his left, but for the fact that little bugs ‘are romping up and down that member chasing the life out: of smallpox germs. But it takes more than prophylaxis to put the Second regiment band out of commission long, and Director Bachman advises that his boys -will be there with both mits tomorrow af- ternoon, when at 3:30 they offer Bise marck their first Sunday concert in the court house square. The program embraces some old favorites and some popular light opera numbers of ‘later days, as follows: Program. Second Infantry Band, N. D. N. G., H. B. Bachman, director. March—‘“Semper Fidelis” “Salut d'Amour ...... .. Sousa pestuberkcnnal ‘Elgar Operatic selection—"“High Jinks” .... Deine se@soreaimh eas Rudolph Friml Wedding of Waltzes—The The Winds” .. A Dream Pictu cle Tom’s Cab- in” 5 ses..+ee Lampe reaming in front ‘ of his cabin, visions of the old South flit before his mind's eye followed by a dream of emanci- pation.) Overture—‘Poet and Peasant” .‘Suppe Finale—‘The Star Spangled Banner” Peete eee e tenes Key-Arnold ARREST THREE ~ FOR BRINGING LIQUOR WW Fargo, Aug. 4.—Axel Nelson, ‘Adolph’ Evenson, both of Van Hook, and Oscar Sventson, Plaza, were arrested under federal indictments charging in- troduction of liquor on Indian reser- vation territory. (All were bound over to the grand jury. | GRAIN MARKETS. SED TODAY The grain’ market outside: Canada are closed today. Liverpool and Lon- don remain closed, until Tyegday morn- ing. oe Sy Chicago and Minneapolis markets were not open today. { SOUABBLE OVER BREWERY: BOOKS Fargo, N. D., Aug. 4—The order is- sued by Federal Judge Amidon re- turnable today,-in which United States District Attorney Hildreth was to show cause why the books and rec- ords seized in the recent East Grand Forks raid/on a brewery there ‘should not: be ret to the company, was still being debated in the federal dis- trict) cout; ate today. Federal Judge Amidon ‘will render his ‘decision late today, after the hearing is concluded. The defense contends that the rec- ords::are private, while the govern- ment alleges that the-records are a part of the corporation and that they contain evidence of law evasion and therefore ought to be in the hands of the district attorney. LITTLE GIRL PINNED. BENEATH GAR WITH HEAD UNDERWATER SED Ellendale Miss Escapes Terrible Death Through Efforts of Salesman Ellendale, N. D., Aug. 4.—A little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William F. Mitts narrowly escaped death when the rope with which their-disabled car was being towed parted a few miles south of Ellendale, and the machine turned over with the couple and their three children, pinning the youngest child under the car ina ditch at the side of the road, where the water was over her head. . Brown, an Aber- deen traveling salesman, who was tow- ing the party, saved the little girl by lifting the car far enough to permit her to lift her head out of the water, but the family was forced to remain imprisoned in the ditch ‘until Brown could run to a neighboring farm house for assistance. Margery Wils vho appeared with William 8. Hart in “The Gun Fighter,” again apears as his leading woman in “The Desert Man,” at the Orpheum and Grand tonight. : THEY BUILT THE QUALITY INTO THE CHALMERS CHASSIS AND THEN ENDOWED IT WITH THE TEN MOST BEAUTIFUL BODY CREATIONS THAT EVER BORE THE CHALMERS NAME— BUILT FOR THE AUTUMN AND WINTER TRADE; AND WITH PRICES THAT STARTLE. There is a 5-passenger Chalmers that has under its bonnet a gem of an engine; a sporty Duplex that seats 4; a 7-passenger that is just about all any one can ask for in a touring car; a Cabriolet that is rain-proof, sun- proof and storm-proof; a Sedan that handles easily in city tratfic or country turnpike; a Town Car that stops one for the second look; a Limousine that is not only sedate, but cozy; a Town Car Landaulet that surpasses anything that ever rolled into this town; a Limousine Landaulet that captures those who go in for the thoroughly, practical equipage; and a Roadster that compels admiration alike for those who prefer speed or those who prefer beauty. But this is not meant to beacatalog. It is simply a word to you to’ come and take a look, and if you want a little ride, and should the spirit move you, we can have your monogram or your wife’s monogram on the doors in quick time. At any rate—just to be posted on motor cars—come and see how close Chalmers has come to building that car you have so often said some one some day surely would. TOURING CAR, 5-PASSENGER ‘TOURING CAR, 7-PASSENGER STANDARD ROADSTER TOURING SEDAN CABRIOLET, 3:PASSENGER ALL PRICES F. O. B. DETROIT AND SUBJECT TO CHANGE WI'tHOUT NOTICE : Corner Main & 7th Sts. PNM DODD OLD PD aaa a a $1250 ‘TOWN CAR, 7-PASSENGER $7925, $1350 © TOWNCAR, LANDAULET $3025 & $1250 LIMOUSINE, 7-PASSENGER $2925 $1858 = LIMOUSINE LANDAULET $3025 $1625 RECORD SPEEDSTER DUPLEX, 4-PASSENGER = $1475 ‘ _ The Missouri Valley Motor Co., Distributors Phone 234 °—carra aanee —T ST. PAUL HOGS — Receipts, 270. steady. Range, $14.50@$15.30; bujk,, $15.00@$15.10. CATTLE—Receipts, 115. ‘Killers, steady, 25c to 40c lower for week. Steers, $5.00@$12.50; cows and heif- ers, $6.00@$9.00; calves, $4.00@$11.25. Hovis and feeders, steady, $5.00@ SHEEP — Receipts, 5. Market, steady. Lambs, $6.00@$14.00; weth- ers, $7.00@$9.50; ewes. $5.00@$8.50. CHICAGO HOGS—Receipts, 8,000. firm. Bulk, $15.25@$16.305 $14.75@$16.25; mixed, $14.75@$16.40; heavy, $14.55@$16.45; rough, $14.55@ $14.75; pigs, $11.25@§14.00. CATTLE—Receipts, 1,000. Market, ‘slow. ‘Native: beef steers, $7.50@ ‘$14.00; western steers, $8.15@$11.40; stockers and feeders, $5.75@$9.00; cows and heifers, $4.30@$11.60; calves $8.50 @$13.00. SHEEP—Receipts, 200. Market, weak. Wethers, $7.50@$10.65; lambs, $9.26@$14.50. A horse and two dogs have parts in William S. Hart’s latest play, “The Desert Man.” Rags, the famous dog actor, takes the barber chair in one scene and unblinkingly submits to a shave. At the Orpheum and Grand tonight. 4 GOPHER GUN GOES OFF UNEXPECTEDLY BOY SHOT IN HIP Bisbeee, N. D., Aug. 4.—Orville Myr- ‘back, a young lad in his teens, shot his chum, Joseph Langer, Jr., in the hip with a .22 rifle while the young- sters were gunning for gophers. A cartridge stuck in the breach of Myr- bach’s rifle, and when it came out with a ‘rush, Langer was in its way. The boy has been ‘taken to Devils Lake hospital for treatment. GRANT’S NEW COURT HOUSE Contractor Promises Building for Occupancy December 1 Carson, N. D., Aug. 4.—The founda: tion walls for Grant county's first per- manent court’ house are now going in, and Contractor Bellman promises that the building will be ready for occu- pancy by December 1. RED RIVER CLAIMS ANOTHER VICTIM IN FORMER MINNESOTAN Drayton, N. D:, Aug. 4.—Gust Mick- elson, formerly of Karlstad, Minn., but whose home now is at Warren, Ore., was drowned in the Red river while swimming with some compan- Market, Market, |, light, |: ions. Companions heard his cry when he was rendered helpless by cramps in mid-stream, but before they could reach him he had gone down. hig A Bet ter \epatrJobThan*{( A dollar’s worth of Spok- titetightens 4 wheels. Mechan- ene would cost about $10, Spoktite keeps them fight. Mechanical tightening does not allow for swelling of the wood in dampness. Spoktite prevents swelling as well as Tightens Loose Wheels Thousands of people have used Spoktite for tight- ening sans of nee case of failure has yet been reported. Spoktite is not a glue. It isa liquid compound that penetrates the wood, swells it to its original condition ‘of tightness— * heeps it there. Spoktite is made from a secret formula—there is no substitute—nothing else on the market with the same pur- “Apply Without Removing Wheels Anyone can use Spoktite. ' Simply squirt a small siantite into the ie Sok by the Ras at hubs and fiiloes, In:an hour your wheels will be tight as when new. The handy spout can makes it easy to apply ite removing the wheels or any of them. Get a wheel size can for $1. ugh for 4 wheels—and make your car safe. Sold in Garages, Auto Supply and Hardware Stores If your dealers do not keep Spoktite, write our factory at once and we will see that you are promptly supplied. 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