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BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE STATE. WOE & ha be «OVENEAT OW Interested Parties From All Parts | ,, in ‘of Sheyenne Valley to Meet fa E Tomorrow hi Valley City, N.D., Ang. &—Norlhy) 1) Dakota's most important inmi movement will be launched h morrow, when the She including Griggs, Stecle, 1 som and Sargent counti for the purpose of organi: nite campaign for the bringing in of | J settle: Charles C. Connolly, who} has made the Lages Region humis tiofi association at Devils lake ¢ cess, is at the head of the movement, ang, several hundred influential farm-} ol ha of th ers’ are expected to attend the meet ing to be held in the arm sin: } ning at 1:30 p.m. i NOT A BAD BOY, HE “JUST CPT STOP I stopped and sent to the reform school. uted from that institution two go, he came to Bismarck, he fairly well-behaved hen he found himself behind the ecring wheel of a flivver whi from Harry livery man, for a two Again he couldn’t stop until s picked up him and the ed car near his former Jater. young man until a few weeks ago, | i ip] st i ve | i iaelen. ‘a ud rented ne offic udly dam last eveinng he rand larceny distr’ mily of ten children; the nearest ool was six iniles distant, and in is youth he didn't see much of a acher, ven during the two years » spent=at ‘the. reform school, he 1d Indge Nue: esterday, he only ud a few weesk’ schooling. The rest his time, he testified, he spent in e garden rade Horses for : Autoes When Thev Decline to Sell a a a ae ee Underwood, N. D., Aug. 8. % ‘Trading automobiles for hors- es, Jolin A. Reuter, Underwood % banker, who is buying for the United States army, finds that the scheme proves more at- tractive than cash to the av- + HE BETS “GING” Owe Oost Open Road and Means of Loco- motion Irresistable Urge for Coler to Travel Fred S. olCor is not a bad boy, but when he gets started he dac know when to stop. He I mania for traveling. At the age of 17 he mount- ed his fathe st riding horse at Harvey and kept going uatil he was “fH ive position in a ever appe If a remnner splendid fury particulary you, and i only enroll und competent, ‘but thi: of other: antes of si course will pro done for othe {i will cost youn jon NC LAY Laydive Id, lobhege 4 at there is a most urgent demand for roll now, will Tet us com potent to hold a po under less favo Planning to Disband Ollie, N. D., Aug. 8—The Ollie W. C. T. U., which has been one of the most active in the north- west, with prohibition an accomp- lished fact on both the Montana and North Dakota sides, of the line, plans to disband and devote its attention to Red Cross. work, feeling that.its battle with John Barleycorn is won. aA aa Every one who has called at the (GD uismarcn e as been convinced beyond a doubt Bookkeepers-Stenographers bank or business off wita ils pated to you, mail wi ition, you will not the ctory pc ve to you as uble conditions, v gate so. picnse . hangum, Pres. othing to inv dW. Write G tana that I will paying Hotel in N. D. Box 211 Hotel Men Attention I have 320 acres of good well improved land in Eastern Mon- trade for good BISMARCK, N. D. The rattle of your loose wheels is just as much a warning of danger The accident your wheels may. as the rattle of the snake. use-is just as likely to be fatal as the strike of the teptile. :. SPOKIITE Tightens and Silences Loose, Rattly Wheels Heed the warning now! Apply Spoktite at once and not only stop the rattle but prevent the possibility of collapsing wheels. A few drops squirted into the cracks caused by shrinkage of the wood will swell your wheels tight as new—and keep them tight. Cheaper, Better, Quicker Than Old Way The old, or mechanical, way does not prevent further shrinkage or’ swelling. The Spoktite way does. The old way costs about $2.50 per wheel. Spoktite tightens 4 wheels for $1.00. The old way keeps your vehicle idle half a day or more. Spok- tite tightens 4 wheels in an hour—and without the trouble ef removing them. Thousands of wheels have Wheeis ee and as orA ‘tos “Great f Gigstfor Saueake been tightened the Spoktite way and not a single case of failure has yét been found. Don’t Risk Your Life Any Longer Every time you go out with loose wheels you take your life in your hands. Asharp turn, acurb jolt, a sudden bump and--bang! Your whecls ‘collapse, and perhapsinea most dangerous place. See Go to the nearest garage, auto Your — supply or hardware store at once and get wheel size can of Spoktite. It costs a Dealer oniy $1.00 and makes ¢ wheela safe. If your dealer can’t supply you, wtite our factory and we will see that you get a quantity Promptly. LIQUID WHEELTIGHTENER COMPANY General Offices and Factory: Modésto, Cal. ~ Branches: BOSTON end NEW YORK i -) Sunday, v: jfrom the proud pos: |G. Ufer in | | Diekinsoa on {while en route home. | Mandan, attending to | fairs the latter part of last week. PERSHING of France and Britain. or British oftic The determination of Pe jn the set of his jaw as h rs li s getting “inside”? pointe ‘shing thit Ame ens t) Field Marshal Jofi Note, too, the way their hands ar: clasped. GRIN AS HE DISCUSSES WAR PLANS TH Vhen the Sammies take over their seetor on the French front they will profit by the experince There is scarcely a day that Cen. Pershing is not in conference with French on how th an troops satest fight all not be found waiting at the front is hown Rite »’s deseription of needs on the western Front ° is You Don’t Want to Miss JOFRE yeviotncr me era | ghost 4° BOWES Broadway Jones ; / AT THE Z sted | THURSDAY|2 SHOWS 2 NIGHT PRICES 10 and 20 cents NEED MORE BE SAI You Don’t Want to Miss SEEING COHAN in the world is being carried on. t Man MAKES FAST RUN ‘ mi in 2 hour: minutes is what a bBodge did last] week to win for ils diver a $500 ‘bet pssor of one of Brother Ford's jitne CoOL. Palm Dodge, ran from Moi ., Lo Fort Yales, Sioux coun- ance of $0 miles, in 2 hours | minutes, beating I. R. Gin. ther in his Ford by just 2 minutes. That's too narrow an 1 on which | to lose half a thousand with ry considerable grace. So the race will} bo run over again, on the grounds! that Ginther turned turtle and broke | a rib, while Palmer stopped and hir-| ed a pilot. ‘) ‘s. ‘Henry Reek, formerly of this; but who is now living in Helena, in Mandan over Saturday and; ing with relatives and friend iW. '. Richer has accepted a posi- tion as si nan in the Boston Cash stor Mr. Richer assumed his new! duties Saturday, after spending many years as a traveling grocery sales- man out of Mandan. ‘Edgar Newgaard as stenographer for Ia HL. Connolly on M stbstituting = for Mis laas, who is enjoyin; "| ion with relatives and friends in Decorah, la. i Kuleta Crosthwaite, who had ting; at the home of M Dy mbert, Mont., for ew dowith friends in turday and Sunday, uined — duties been v also vi Miss home where days vi G. Ufer. nesda, duties as a nw ern hospital. Leo ‘Aughnay ‘returned home Sun- day night on No. 1 from a few dé trip to Chicago. . Roy I. Low of the postoflice foree returned home Saturday from Chiea- go and the twin cities, been vi Gertrude Wstrop returned Mriday from) Lambert, Mont., he had been spending a few ting with her sist M Mi. Miss Estrop will leave Wed- solis to resume her at the Northwest id enjoy. ing a vacation from his duties, Roy will resume his post the of the week. Klsie Stark, who is now en- gaged by the North Dakota Agricul- college in conservation work, leeturing on the canning of fruit and giving general domesti tience talks for the extension department of the college, was in Mandan on Sunday and Monday, visitir er; Mrs. Anna. rk heen giving demonstrations and lec- tures at variows points on the Soo Line the past week. Albert Hanson, carpenter, employed by the Meinccke Building company, who is now engaged at New Salem, on the new, Blank ga building, was in Mandan Saturday aud visiting with relatives with her moth nie Haid of New astle, the city Sunday after- spending a few weeks; Pa. ar noon and is guest as a of Mr. and Mrs. James McGill Dr. Nichols left Saturday even* ing on No. 2, for a ten days’ vaca- tion trip to the twin cilies, Urbana, Ul, and Chicago. Jens Johnson of the Albrecht-John- son Lumber company of Flasher, was in Mandan on Saturday, attending to ss matters. Licutenant Vincent returned to spen a few Melarvie has Bismarek, after having days in Mandan on a fur- lough,. visiting. with parents, Mr. and M James -Melarvie. Agent Il. G. Taylor went to Glen- dive, Mont., on Tuesday morning, to look after official: business matters. ; Me returned home Wednesday morn- ing. -C_C. Shearer of Flasher was in business af- Mrs. Samuel Worford returned home Monday afternoon from. Huff, where she had been visiting with rel- stives and friends for a few @ave dan Newis Bure and 37! Mandan on Monday, to Joo! here he had} of weeks vi |The Record in Bismarck is a Unique E. P. Hart, formerly of Mandan au ( . e t and ‘now of Glendive, Mont., n in connection ‘with h claim agent for the Yellowstone di- sion. Y Roadmaster C.F. Nelson went to Dickinson on Monday, to attend tol, oflicial* business. He returned home] + Tuesday afternoon on No. 8. i John Lahin, who has been a patient in the hospital for a few days last week, was released Saturday after- ce Es r Olson returned the] , fore part of the week from Young) way, town and Rosebud, where he had p been on ollicial business. i Mesdames G. A, Steinbrucck and] i, William Meisner rdrned home Sun- day from a two de visit with friends ‘i : “: fa ! in New Salem, The wheat crop Kussell Young is expected to return | (] home in a day or two from an ex-} tended trip to the coast. a Roy. Reid of Washburn occupied they pulpit for both ices at the Meth- odist church Sunday, i Mr. and Mrs. William Engeltcr of Hebron are the proud parents baby boy, born at the St. Alexius hos- pital in Bismarck, on Fri Mrs. Joseph P. Hess dep ay evening for St. Paul, w ined a party of relatives f Minn, The party will leave} or tomorrow for a trip down hi r and daughter are at the R. R. wuts: t Mrs. C. S in the cily, gues Luts vender of - New vi Minn., is with his son, Max! Mfaendor, at the federal experiment! station for a few days. PLOW. Waite of Phillipsburg, 4 ed in the city the latter p week and spont the week in Man Ss mutters. ‘Anderson spent Suaday | lends. ard R ek 1, visiting with friends ar was in Man over Sudn; Miss Hollie 1 dan hospital, left Mont., whe nurse at the Man- unday for Glendive, spending a couple. ting with relatives and friends, Mrs. Harry Wickes of Timmer was in Mandan on Sunday, visiling with Monday th Marry Werderer left r Almont, where she is visiting w relatives for a few days Ben «° Bird, marshal at Almort, was in the county seat the fore part | of the week, ti ing business. Charles Koch snd sou, Vernon, re- turned Simday from Langdon, where they had been attending the county fair, Mary Drury left, Tuc for Canada, ‘where she will spend tess g LY ONE One. If the reader has a “bad back” or any kidney is and«is looking for an effective kidney’ medicine, jbetter de- pend on the remedy endorsed by ‘peo- ple you know. Doan’s Kidney Pills have given great: satisfaction in such ¢ Bismarck citizens testify to th Here is a case of-it: Geo. G. Newman, ‘Ninth St. and Broadway, ‘Bismarck; says: “I was subject to attacks:.of lumbago. My back was often so:lame, stiff and. pain- ful-that L,couldn’t turn in bed.. 1 had dizzy spells, headache. and too fre quent pa 2s of the kiduey secre- tions. Ahe kidney. secretions highly colored and contained dust like sediment. After u: boxes of Doa: Kidney. Pills of kidney trouble had d More than two. years Mr.} Newman said: “I still think weil of/ Doan’s Kidney Pilis and am glad to confirm my former endorsemen.t” Price simply is three igns rec y “Pills—the same that}- wman has twice publicly rec- ommended. Milburn-Foster Co., Mfrs., A Buffalo, N. Y. busine and Mrs. home Sunday afternoon from a most; ' | ion, | route to Tisma: noon. — while in the city he stated that har- conditions in Elgi of 2) substituted for him, +! has nothing to do with U i r to St. Louis, j much agitation and ‘al months visiting with, rela- s end friends. County Auditor Robert D. Beery of, ‘arson was in Mandan, looking after, matters the early part of; SEEING JONES y . he’ wee Wi. A. Lanterman and son, Horace, Thomas McCurdy returned | In this; Cohan’s initial Art Craft screen play, he is supported by Mar- guerite Snow- America’s ever popu- lar and pleasing Movie Actor. yable overland trip through the Yellowstone National par.k ‘The party; njoyed a three wee trip and re-! jort the roads between Mandan and he park in a most desirable condi- Railroad Commissioner Bleich of 11- in was in Mandan on Saturday, en from his farm, and: sting in his vicinity is well under Mr. Bleich spends the, greater art of his time in Bismarck and had een home looking after the harvest- ng of the crop. He said that crop; 's district. are not | e reported to be. : il average well and ss = = te others will he reasonably good. (prosperity. One that is but another] increasing volume of business.and the Roy Roberts, who had been at Lark} voucher for the faith placed in the| fine roads that are evolving out of {tending the annual meermg of tne! future of Mandan aad the Slope coun-| the old trails all through the ‘county lorton Ce Sunday School assocé-| try, should make. auto trucks popular witht tion, returned hone gle jay and ‘Tho Connolly Motor company has a| business men and as resumed his duties as maul ane fleet, or perhaps, it’s .a flock, but any- ier. During his absence Ira Seitz way, it’s about a dozen, Ford. motor trucks coming. They ought to be here any time soon now. Always awake and alert to the pos- sibilities of their business, this con- crious light, | ¢ern has for a long time had in an or- in the| der for several of the popular trucks, and at last have assurance of their speculation. early delivery. They will be the first This is an innocent invasion. 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