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PIRCETNG AT. SURE, LL PAYYou A Go0D APRICE FOR ALL THe RUBBER YOU CA FIND. F tu BE BACK ToMoRROW! 4 “RUBBER, S$ GLoset BiriaRo hones im WELLS, FetT OM THe TPE WRITER: DOOR MATS, BTC% OURING THE DAY. “KE GOES To.A FIRE AND THE SIGHT OF ALL THE RUBBERS Quite A SnocK To HIM wel HE! “GRANDFATHERS CUSHION AND HOT WATER GOTTLET LL, MISTER, RES YOUR RUBBER! We 1S Senet To wes Doctor's OFFICE on AM ERRAND AND DISCOVERS “HAT THe z= e a Te NEXT DAY WHEN - HIS BUSINESS we aS CALLED —— « AMMREX BIN WEE PRESIDENT { Fellow Directors Honor Bismarck Man Recently Commissioned Captain in | Army THOMPSON CASHITR OR LOCAL INSTITUTION At a niceting of the board of direc: tors of the Lismarck morning, George Cl comm}. president. Mr. porarily al main the affairs of th Thompson. The present officers of the Bis-|* ft margé& bank ate: C. Power, Hel-l the open country whe: '. 'y when the first ex- ena, Mont., presider 1. P. Baker,| plosion occurred and few ‘eturn (German Socialists vice president; second vice president; son, Cashier,'and H. M sistant cashier. POWDER PART IN QUEBE (Continued. fron e 2 ment a deavoring to prevent un- = in Dae one) the values of building and § organ demonstrations, and warnes The whole countryside was cove reach well up into thillions, it was) the rank and file that unless th at_19 o'clock wit! ored smoke. A tors and nurses left for the scene of Officials here Ltd., lacked plesion o the officials. the were caused by fires which spr from the first. Passengers on a (ani train which passed the disaster placed from the saidit wa sioner a cap States army, was c Thompson, for cashier, information cause of the explosion that probably 300: per ing in the ‘section whe curred. st explosion at 2) impossible to obtain «elfi- 2, Reel Comedy Entitled “The Rough House” . FATTY AR ALSO BLUEBIRD FIVE REEL FEATURE “The Pulse of Life”’ nk, held this Jr., recently un: in the United H. Ru * management of le hank. at 7:15 at 7:30 M ATINEE BISMARCK THEATRE ONLY (AT QP. M. the last 11 icr, was elected Il. M. 'Toepke, succeeding = Mr. SATURDAY “FEATURING THE WORLDS GREATEST COMEDIAN Fs BISMARCK and GRAND THEATRES Aug. 18th A ee p to the George H. Russ, Jr.}od when their train lett Mon- . ot Tmo | teal Resent Suspensicn |i v oepke, a8} ihe oxtent of the explosion may he} ih Ro 1 judged by the fact thai (wo farm Ss houses over a mile from, the plo Copenhagen, Aug. 18.—Agitation at | blown down. At noon th Stettin, Germany, over the announce- lage of Dragon was blazing and i jlooked as if it would -be destroyed A relief train arrived.at noon today bringing doctors and nurs were unable to approach, owing to t intense heat and smoke. Th ment that the authorities propose to] limit the right to hold as spread to Solingen. 's of the govern- pend or G IS WREGKED hoa dense copper «ol- ‘ations are held under prope: hip they would be likely to their own aim Former Senator J. W. Kern Dies Asheville, N.C, Aug. 1S Senator John W. Kern of Indians Democratic nominee fo dent in 108, died here | was 6S old. Mr. Kern, who: came id. special train, of do The first explosion was caused by a here at 10:30] overheating the machinery in (he ni- or. trate acid building. The flames Harvey.) reached all along through the building *} and another ion occurred. Most 1! of the workers are ‘believed to have had time to e ‘Many explosions “ocurred, ev or . 80, . shaking the country for miles around, the di of Cur ms were work- the 1 It was two oth Color of French Flag Changed. The color of the French flag was changed in 1124, when Louis the Fat ed the red oritlamme of St. Denis che Ger- Former ian Pacific ‘ene cf the the number of dead | ear they {in his con‘ests with Henry V, man emperor. vice presi- night. He here 2 wee BUSINESS INCREASED 100% nent of his business avor rk seat out. He your call any time, Ma floor democ confer- is Kein, Bis- » tailor and cleane' dry cleaning, pre 100 per : jusiness vy the servi also nd delivery service at Phone 770. ~ AS PRORIBITED Washington, Aug. 18.—Continued disorders this week im front of the White House as the result of “picket- ing” by militant suffragists today caus- ed the Washington police to pit into effect an order prohibiting further demonstrations. w/00 LATE 10 CLASSIFY FOR RENT—A modern seven-room house. Call 802 Fifth St. Phone‘ 333. 8-18-3t FOR SALE—Old ivory baby buggy, in good condition, and new gasoline stove. Call at 4 Ninth St. 8-18-6t WANTED—Competent girl for dare eral housework. Apply ups' 408 1-2 Main St. 8: it LOST—Gold head of umbrella. Find- er, leave at Hoskins’ store. Re- ward. 8-18-2t FOR RENT—Modern furnished room 419 Third St. Phone 389X. 8-18-3t ‘NO TAX ON CHECKS. Washington, Aug. 14.—In disposing of minor disputes of the war tax bill 22, struck out, the privisions: inserted by the finance committee for a 1 cent tax on bank checks, drafts and: cer- tificates of deposit, designed to raise $10,000,000 Ap EBYEnUB: | 4, revenue. NEAR-BEER.CAN HAVE LITTLE KICK Fargo, N. D., Aug. “Aug. 18—Under a rul- ing made ‘by Attorney General William Langer and communicated to the state’s attorney’s office of Cass county late today, the sale of all near beer beverages in ‘North Dakota will be allowed to be sold providing the manu- facturers put up a bond of: $10,000 to guarantce that they do not contain more than two per cent of alcohol. The newspapers of the state have de- manded a statement from the attor- ney general on the ground that his delay was holding out advertising contracts. WRECK TRAIN, Moorhead, Minn., Aug. 18.—One man is in the Clay county jail, and officials are searching for others, who it is be- lieved attempted to wreck a local train on the Northern Pac railway last night by piling ‘ties, and scrap iron on the tracks near Dilworth. No details were made known today, but a searching investigation is ,under AUONCOUEOUUUUUSERNCUOCUOUGEONOOROOIRONNE: F. A. Lahr Pres. Service to those in the United States This Bank places its facilities at the disposal of those leaving Bismarck for service with the United States Government. Our Banking by Mail department will safe guard ' your savings and pay you four per cent, compound interest. If you are leaving.a FAMILY behind arrange your affairs so they may TRANSACT their local and household expenses thru this bank. Each check acts as a receipt and and further safe guards your dependants. We pay 5 per cent on Certificates of Deposit for 6 or 12 months We Invite Your Checking Account FIRST GUARANTY BANK Capitatization, $50,000.00. Lahr Building, 212 Fourth Street. Opposite Grand Pacific Hotel. , _ the ‘senate: totlay by a vote of 38° tol way * ea ~ — OUNEEOMEEDEOOUSAOULASAUREVUODUUGUUGONNOUESCUOOUACSDNSOONONOUIUOOUUDOONOOUOONGDNOANONOOOEOaooSOUEAOROUetE TUUnGUTTOTATDTATATANTTANAUATATANATHNATIUNTTTT E. V. Lahr, Cashier. Bismarck, N. D. Bae FATHER OF id MAN ASKS ARREST | OF HS NER Parents Not Satisfied With Ver- dict ef Jury Poldings Inaena “Not Felonious Minot, N. D., August 18.-—The father of Mr. Martin Mittlider, } whose death a jury investigated Tue: day, finding Peter lect of Saw, guilty of causing Mittlider’s death, in- directly, but: without felonous intent, this afternoon swore out a warrant for the arrest of Schleci on a charge of murder. According to the evidence at the in- quest the men, brothers- in law, were in a quarrel over the use of an auto when Mittlidér attacked Schlect, who struck the former over the head with a piece of a.carburetor. Mittlider was brotght to a Minot hospital for treatment and was dis- charged when the wound appe dl healed, ‘but blood poisoning set ‘in, causing death. Before his death he threatened to instigate” proceedings MINIMUM OF $3 FOR WHEAT] s men and Cass county farmers at a mass meeting held here today adopted a resolution. protesting against ‘the fixing of the ‘price’ of wheat lower than $3. One or two rep- resentatives will be sent to Washing- ton to-confer with ‘the price ne committee there. Sto a On Second Thought, David, who. overdraws on. his imagt nation, especially when with other chil- dren, was playing with Robert, who was visiting here from a small town. David was telling him that. his mother knew of a. building im Robert's town that was 990 feet tall. Robert said he would run and ask his mother if sh knew the building, and David quickly spoke up: “Wait a minute, wait a mins ute; maybe it was only mincty feet tall.” Tell Weight of Foles. Men who have become used to han- dling telephone and telegraph poles are able to. teli «!most exactly the weight of a pole that has been prop: erly seasoned. The poles which are found to be much heavier than the expert’s estimate have not been prop- eriy seasoned,.fer the extras weight te due to sap Still in the woed. ec ee pee, The Eternal Feminine. Another reason why a woman fs ® woman is’ because she would rather have the right kind ef shoes than the | right kind of ‘feet—Dallas (Tex) September 15¢h Studebaker Prices Increase! The FOUR cylinder car, now selling at $985 will be increased to $1050 The SIX cylinder car, now selling at $1250 will be increased to $1385 The present low prices will be continued until September I5th in spite of the fact that every other car in the Studebaker class has recently been raised Four Cylinder Models Roadster - Touring Car €very-Weather Car.. All prices f. 0% b. Detroit AMERICA STUDEBAKER CORPORATION OF STUDEBAKER DISTRIBUTORS si Prsent Prices, Prices Sept 15 . $ 5e5—51025 Bismarck Branch Roadster ... oieddaead a Touring Car . ar 985— 1050 ANG Bross) Touring Sedan . Coupe .. 1185— 1250 Limousine BISMARCK MOTOR CO. Cylinder All prices f. 0. i, Models Present _ Prices Prices Sept..15 « $1250—$1 « 1250— 1385 1700— 1859 1750— 1850 2600— 2750 Detroit