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ni arm tam: Tl use¢ fron 250 ee eae * 99; .44 at Bismarck, is an wed “From One. Hundredth to 1.20 : Inches in State THERMOMETER ONCE MORE REACHES HUNDRED MARK CAAT Yep 2g Rain, fell fel ew ik Uhroughout North Dakotal Frida: y afterhoon' and night’ in amounts, ranging from one hundredth of-gn,inch, gt ‘Wahpeton to 1,20 inches at, Grand forks., The precipitation at Amenia was 1.07 inches, at Dickinson, 39 at Napoleon, -20, at Larimore. and .10 at Moorhead. The thermometer again touched 100 Friday, at,Jamestown .and’ Napoleon, which have established themselves as the ‘two hottest spots in ‘North Da- kota, and temperatures of 99 at Fes- senden and 98 at Grand Forks, Bot- tineau, Larimore and Pembina were reported. ! Noreports of hail damage have, reached the office of O. W. Roberts in charge of the United States weath- er‘service. for Nerth: Dakotu. Friday’s warm rains proved most beneficial to late flax, cori, potatoes and garden stuff, and growing conditions just now are ideal throughout the ‘state. Tribune want:ads will bring results WE ARE IN THE MARKET FOR Pure Sweet ‘Cream to be delivered: daily and will pay the highest price for cream of quality Gussners : = 810 MAIN'ST: ELAINE FORD DANCES »HER WAY TO SUCCESS “Very Good Eddie” Tripper Changes Her Ambition. Elaine Ford, whose dancing is. such an attractive feature of:Very Good Eddié,” the musical comedy success which is .to, play,.an engagement..at the Auditorium Monday night, had no idea of being a dancer when she, left her home in Chicago for New. York two years ago. In fact, her, ambition was to become a singér. Her sister, Constance Ford, had made such a_suc- cess as a concert singer in (New York that Elaine, who has a voice, of excel- lent quality, decided to go to the. me- tropolis to study. “Working ‘hard in the studio all ‘day she devoted her evenings to pleasure and, in-company with several‘ young men of her~ ac- quaintance, was wont ito frequent the Biltmore, the Knickerbocker and other hotels where dancing is one ‘of the attractions. ‘Miss Ford was ‘dlways'a gr ful dancer, but: was unaware“of the fact that she’ possessed: sufficient talent and natural rhythm for stage pury 8. But’ one evening she was observed by Elizabeth Marbury, the woman Who made the Vernon Castles famous, and ‘who is now. doing the same ‘for Maurice and Walton. Mi: Marbury is always on the lookout for youthful talent: and‘ was in need of a dancer who was new to Broadway in “Very Good Eddie,” just then in re- hearsal. Miss Marbury met the young western girl, and later induced her mother to permit her to change her vocation. Onder proper stage tuition Miss’ Ford ‘soon developed into a re- markable dancer, and has’ been win: ning applause for ‘a yehr and a’ half in “Very Good Eddie,” where her dancing with Ralph O’Brien is one of the pleasant features of the perform: ance. If a remunerative position in particulars. can do for you. It will cost you Bismarck, ‘N. D. t Ce: BISMARCK. splendid future prospects, ever appealed: ité you, ‘mail-us:a pestal tor 1£ you will enroll now, will let us plan a course for you, and will attend until competent to hold a position, you will not only enroll under a guarantee of satisfactory position the moment competent, ‘but this course will prove to you as it has to thousands of others, the stepping-stone to an independent and aspiring future. What we have done for others under less favorable conditions, we drop that postal for information NOW. Every one who has called at the Has‘been;convinced beyond a doubt that there is a most urgent demand for Bookkeepers-Stenographers a bank or business office wita its nothing to investigate so please , Write G. M. Langum, Pres. ti ‘ W REIGHSTAG WILL TERNS OF i London# Aug. DP Bgnedictts peace proposals ‘and the general siti: ation will be discussed by the main committee of the German reichstag When it convenes (Aug.'22, acording ‘to a Berlin dispatch transmitted through the Exchange Télegraph Co. Wor Assailing the militant suffrawista, | ; Senator Meyers ‘of’ Montana today \in- troduced a bill to prohibit'white house picketing: “The’ proceedings ‘have’ been * out- rageous, scandalous and almost “titea- sonable;” he said. “I think people are disgusted with the proceedings. It'is time congress acted to‘stop these in- sults ‘to the president.” * “ NO ‘DECISION REACHED. Copenhagen, Aug. 18.—The German foreign office is not yet ready to an- nounce the government's standpoint he Pope’s peace proposal and: an ansWer will be delayed while-the four central powers are endeavoring to reconcile somewhat divergent views on interests regdrding peace. Marines Rescue ssionaries From _, Chinese Bandits ‘Pekin, Aug. 18,—Twelve American missionaries and a dozen others, who were mostly women ,and_ children, who 'were besieged ‘by Chinese ban- dits atTabul,.a town about 160 miles northwest of Pekin, have been rescued by officers of the United ‘States ma- rine corps, it was announced today. St. Paul, Aug. 18.—Minnesota and the Dakotas were allotted $18,000. for home mission wark in the ‘budget of | the ‘Northwestern Lutheran Synod in the ‘biennial convention at ‘Trinity church, St. pug asl LT Htehing Eezema On Little Girl Broke Out With Pimp Pimples i bled Spread All Over Head. One Cake Cuticura Soap: and Two. Boxes Ointment Healed. Cost $3.25. “My little girl, when about three months old, began to ‘break out with pimples < on her face and around the edge of ther /hair. They were large-and red, and soon festered and came to heads which broke and: scattered to “other parts of her body, and they-spread wlliever ‘her head hey caused a lot of suffering from itching, It was ronounced a bad case of eczema, ‘We bought a bar of Cuticura Soap anda box of Cuticura Ointment: ° Aftet using a bar of Cuticura Soap und about two “boxes: of Ointment: ‘baby was healed. cane Mrs, Moses Etna tan, Mineral event furthet trouble by tung Cuti- cura Soap forthe toilet. For:Free Sample Each by Return Mail ate! postcard: i “*Caticura, Dept. R;,, Beston.”’ Sold everywhere. nelle “it ESRGRR ID np agin RRR yond mwemntgar sar pn gare ROM the beginning of the Fidostond business, Lincoln's advice was heeded by its founder and present head, Mr. Firestone., . He saw the power in singleness of purpose, and thé roots of Firestone success are laid deep in organization. builders, having: city use or buffetin3,:of bad roads. With the true Abe Lincoln pélity of “pull topsihelk Firestone ‘stock distribution’ hag made 11,000 employes active stockholders in the business, Thus every Firestotie employe, has. a Personal interest in. Ziving, you the right tire and service. Equip today for the-double economy of fuel-saving anid Jowest:tire cost per ‘mile. ' Missouri Valley fix > mann a siygl be shéd: the diakcid of perfection in fabric tites, now offer this super-sizé’Cord, the tire of highest-efficiency.. It has more than extra iesilicney, It has a sturdiness of structure that means endurance for DISTRIBUTORS Corner Main & 7th St. shRNA Motor Co. — + Phone 234 Us, 40 SEND-SEPERATE "REPLY TE" POPE, When eae i (Continued omar opinion’ inclines to the ‘belief that there will be a separate reply from each nation/*Father’than-a joint réponse, as forecast’ in some’? torsiga! joy dispatches. There are ‘pectliar /tom-| ditions, some of them politiéal, some’ semi-teligious, in’ most of:the| countries, which’ itis believed ‘will make it desirdblé' for each’ of the governments to-use its own processes of logic in ita-téply. 7 GRAIN MARKETS ’ “MINNEAPOLIS. No. 1 dark « northern one 250 To arr Aug. 25, No. 2 dark northern spe 240 ‘No. 2 northern spring... 235 No. 2 red spring. vee 225 No. 3 dark northern spg 220 No. 3 northern spring... 215 No. 3 red sprit. ....... 210 No. 4.dark northern spg 210 No, 4 northern spring... 205 No. 4 red 8prin, 2 ‘No. 2 dk‘hd’Mont winter 235 INo, 2 hard Mont’ winter. 220 No. 2 ywhd' Mont winter 200 No. 3 dk hd Mont winter 220 No. 3 hard Mont. winter. 2165 No. 3 yw hd Mont winter 195 @205 No. 1 tte + 200 1 durum;to 2 duritin 3 durum, No. 3 yeltow cor ‘No. 3 mixed corn Other grades cori . No. 2 white oats Mont.. (56 '@ 68 No. No. No. Standard white’ eats.... te 53% Standard white oats arr 61% No. 3 white oats. . 52’ @ 63 No. 3 white oats to arr. 51 No.4 white oats 51-@ 52 Barley choice 126 @131 Barley ordinary 106 @126 No. 3 rye... 169 @170 No. 2 rye to arr.. 169 No, 1 flax seed... 340 @345 No. 1 flax seed to arr. @345 . 1 flax seed to arr in Gept.;Octi,; ‘Nov. "September wheat May oats Old’: September ‘oats New September oats Old. December oats. New ‘December oats Close:1:17' pi. m. (DULUTH. } trortherh on-trk. . 2 northern on trk. No, 3 nértherif on trk:.. Oats’ to ‘arr. Rye on trk Rye to‘arr . Barley on‘trk. ‘Flax ‘in stor an Flax to arrive-in August, September-and Octob’r 345 (September, October and ‘November « 330% December «: eee 840 Close 12: | OATTLE MARKET | : ST. PAUL. BISMARCK DAILY iain chicken hearted’ peace-at-any-pricers /babbling-e-lot-of stuff loaded with the: deadliest peril for jpaaele, ant for. America. * T’see members of eoierels that un-| rebuked fmroduce resolutions for a peace confcreace or demand a state- ment of the: terms of apie or other- spaccateagiort at atime when ‘évery| wotd about ‘soace spoken in the Uni-| States ‘is'tworth té the kaiser'ias meh ds AHattalion tuken from ‘the! Russet’ sidered -« aetalion added | re THE MEN THAT DO THESE THINGS TAK& A POISONED | DAGGER AND DRIVE IT AT THe: beat oF THEIR COUN. | If, you, Raye 1 not been in. Russia you do.not know, you have not a guess of the terrible possibilities concealed in this mdniseat or depravda fooling with death'and destruction: ''* Let Rassia: gather from all these as- toundin aAhees fie "idea that the’ United 'Stzies will not crowd on every poand of steam And Will’ not put forth every element of her strength— it is all off. For the only conclusion that Russia can’ draw “then is that thé “ United States is.about to desert the altiance, the United States is'insincere and dis- honest, the cause of the allies is hope- lessly lost and nothing’'is “left except for each member of it to do as the United States seents to be doing, ‘and | look out for itself. ° You! would:‘see then .a teat collapse on the Russian front pulling down up- on, us the most colossal and \almost tory. :The spectacle, therefore, :of* these men in ‘Washington taking such a chance of such ruin impending above us is enough to strike one breathless. It is'exactly-as if ‘there were stored in .a warehouse a, million open bar- rels of ‘giant powder and Senator von Schincken ‘‘or Senator ‘Feeblewit should“walk through tt’ aifrily flourish- ing a blazing torch. ~ Léarn the ‘truth and’ look at it squarely. If these -men ‘in congress and elséwhere’ keep on as they are go- ing now they will cost this country five years of war, two million ‘Ameri- can lives’ and’ twenty-five billion Amer- ican dollars. * This’ is the réal meaning of your peace conventions, peace leagues, anti- conscription law agitations and con- gressional ‘resolutions designed to cripple your ¢ountry in the time of its greatest crisis: I suggest that before we utter any more of the reproaches against Russia that have liberally adorned our press eee CHICHESTER SPILLS ieee ( 9 cronies bese steaatete kets irretrievable disaster in human. his-|, = —- — You Kaa Shake Loose from ; , The Tortures of Rheumatism cast ised. proud of that pictur years to doin $ Special Discou to Drafted ‘Men ‘and Volunteers Make the appointment “to-day ' ges te be we take a good, square look.at some of our own suicidal werk: .-.—- 00+ WARNING! A The accompanying ‘article is copy- righted, 1§17, by the Newspaper En- terprise association of whose editorial staff ‘Charles Edward Russéll is a Bal: OMEONE: said “You're going to have a photo- graph’ made before you go, aren’t you?” and you ‘prom: ater pod ae ea You and your family will be in Ge tH Mae, apart ‘HOLMBOE StiiDIO E BLICITY FILMCO. 8 By Ground floor—next door to fa Theatre. — Bismarck,‘ North Dakota aried member; and it is furnished to The Daily.--Tribune. -by:.that--mssecia- tion for exclusive publication in this territory. .Any rele bier ragearr4 of the copyright: will. be* promptly repottea ‘by- The Daily Tribune and wrigoroualy. prosécuted ‘iby: thé ‘Newspaper ‘Ent prise association. S. S. S: The Pad of the blood, which is. laden..with mil- lions of thie minute demons of pain, | causing untold. suffering and brin, ing, its victim from vigor and strength to almost ‘helplessness. To get réal‘and genuine relief’ from - this ‘disease, these disease‘ germs ‘must be. com- throagh the blood: S. S.:S. hasbeen used for fifty Years ‘with satisfactory’ results: in ‘the hetmiatism) AFé in| directly, dupa; the: bh treatment of ‘Rheamatism. “Tt acts loads whiets it promptly purifies of all disease germs. | It is a powerful: antidote, and nates from the’’blood all trac of rheumatic ‘germs,: building ‘up: ‘shad strengthening the ‘run-down’ system. Write. to-day to our medical di: réctor, who will give you valuable letel: ted: out of ‘thi tem] ad ‘ding the proper treat- pletely ‘routed out of ithe system) advice regarding propi addres ment of your’ own _‘casé: Swift. Specific Co. ‘Dept. 1 lanta, Ga. It yon.are,sick did not receive trAdinetments Suite 14, Lucas SOLD BY ORUGGISTS EVERYWHFRE 4 Licensed: and Sapuctinosa Chiropractor and haye tried everythi help, try..Chiropracti al and : get wall. Monsaltation free. Block Phone 260 “Bumarch HOGS—Receipts, 300: “Market, 250 and feeders, $5.00 tq $8.50. SHEHP—Receipts, ers, 97:00 to $9.50; ewes, $: 00 to CHICAGO. “ HOGS—Receipts, 2,000:; top $19.00, a néw high price record. Bulk, $18.10 s $18.80; light, $17:46°to $18.90; mix- , $1750 to $19.00; Heavy, $17.30 to sas, ‘rotigh, $17.20 to $17.6 5B; pigs, fie. 25: to $15.75. § ‘- CATTLE—Receifpts °2,000. ) Market, weak, Native ‘beef steers, ‘$8.15 to $14.90; western steers, $7.00 to $12.45; stockers' and feeders, $6.10 to $9.25; cows and heifers, $4:50 tos $12. 60 éalves, $10.50 ‘to ‘$15.01 SHBHP—Receipts,. 5,090. Money, 14,000. -*Market, ’ weak. Wethers, $7.75-to $11.10; lambs,$10 25 to $16.50. 2 a In‘the-matter of the estate of Julius C. Kunze, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the under- signed, Geo, Ji Kunze; administrator of the estate of Julius C. Kunze, late of the:town of Lewis, int the county of Cass, and state of: Iowa, deceased; to the creditors of, and all persons hav- ing claims against said deceased, to exhibit “them with “the necessary vouchers, within six months after’ the first publication of.this. notice; to said administrator atthe office of Miller, Zuger & Tilfdtvon) in €Ud ‘city of Bis- marck, in seit Butléigh eotinty, North Dakota, by ‘presenting’ #uch claiiits ‘to for said ‘adrhitiis- Dated ‘August ‘TSA: D. tort i GH.’ 3. KUNZE; Administrator. B; F: TILLOTSON, ® ‘Agent. First publication on ‘the ‘16th’ day of August, A. D. 1917. § 25) + Miller, Zuger & Tillotson, » Attorntys''for'4 haere Sy N YES, RUSSIA Wil FHT CUMS SEL sia will fight dupes qpen Russia. Let me tell you something. It depends far more upon you. You have no aevedto worry About Russia so far as she herself and alone is ‘concerned. YOU HAVE MORE RHASON TO WORRY ‘ABOUT THE UNITED STATDS. I come: home to find that at the worst possible moment that ‘the devil Kimsélf* could “devise, this nation is listening ‘to. a ‘horde Ot ‘traitors, Ger- man agents, selfish «politicians, and Bib 26: o18-4t higher. Range, $17: 26 to $15.20; hulk, $17.50. CATTLE~Receipts, 1950, «‘Kitlers, 15 ‘to 25¢ tower: “Steers, $5.00 to)’ $13.00; cows and heifers, $6.00 lo $9.50; “calves, '$5.50°'to. $13:00; stockers ‘THRIFTY AND BEAUTIFUL_WHERE CAN YOU MATCH | awe ¢ Hp tS 4 a They afe'all from thirty to ‘ninety days dhedd' of the time, for they are the advanced autumn and winter styles. So, ia buying ‘a car NOW you will find’ that the fewest devicés, the ‘latest’ improvements and: the most recent dey eopments fg moti car building are right here in a Chalmers. And'there ‘ave’ tén of these Chalitiers.- You ‘will fiad’ inte tliehd a full range of types from an eighty mile ‘at hour (guaranteed) Spéedster'to a sédate limousine, or a sensible, theifty touring cat e to a decidedly smart town cai, étc:; etc. ¢ ~ They ‘abe Without a question the best lookiiig Girs that Chalmers ever‘fuilt. But moré important the thiltChalmers ever GE oe: y are the most thrifty cars Picture all the car you’ ‘want, all the room you can use, all the \ speed ‘you ‘ever dare ‘use, all the power you can ever wish for, all the'liang tothe road” quality you could desire. **“’ a And thet Bear ih inind that these Chalmers are not large cars but light cars; that'they have’ less ‘than a‘ thirty Horse power engine (Which means much every time you fill the gis tank) that a new. tire'does ‘not cost'a small fortune and that one tire lasts many and imaty ‘a day. 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