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MANY PROMINENT BISMARCK PEOPLE CALLED FOR DRAFT EXAMINATIONS NEXT WEEK} * Bysiness Men, Educators, Bascba clurer in Second List of 200 N li Stars and Professional Men In- ames Mailed Out by Burleigh County Exemption Board Today—Sessions to Be Held Next Wednesday, Thursday and Friday —Expect Reghestrants to Fill Quota. The Burleigh county board tur @ second ¢ of 200 registrants to re- port for examination next Wednes- day, Thursday and Friday includes many prominent Lismarck folk. ‘Busi- ness men, baseball and professional men are included in the list. Of the 200 men named, 105, or approximately 12 per cent of all the men who registered in this city, are Bismarck registrants. Of these 66 will report Wednesday and 77 on @ach of the two succ ding days. The county board, having pr dd from its experience with the first call, expects to make better speed with the second list. The names in the order of their lia- bility for service follow: Order No, 201; Serial No. 1016—Al ois Joseph Pollowski, e N. D. Ind. Tel. Co., Bismarck, N. D. 2 1688—William — L. Goldrick, 319 Seventh, Bismarck, N. D. 2 35—-Clyde Lenhart, Bismarck, N. D. 204—1430—David W. Smith, Front St., Bismarck, N. D. 205—493—Levi Carlson, Baldwin, N. 401 206. 8—Frank Hays, Hotel, Bismarck, N. D. —Paul Stafki, tarry J. 423 Fifth, Bismarck, N. 209—341—Frank Van marck, N. D. 210—1007~Donald John McPhee, 60% Third, Bismarck, N. D. 211—1764—Michael Schnider, 321 S. Tenth, Bismarck, N. D. 212—391—Adolph Ryberg, Pismarck, Northwest Wing, N. D, Woodmansee, D. Vleet, ‘Bis- 6—Nels F. Julius, 623 Front, 9—Anglas Hausidis, Wing, N. D. 5—Osen Levi Johnson, Wil- —11--John Adolph Benz, Moffit, educators | 34-—900—James Edward English, Dp. —1617—Lewis Grant Simpson, Fifth, Bismarck, N. D. 3—John Sinkovic, Bismarck, 122 1: John A. Repstorf, 605 N. b. Speaks, , Blamarck, N. D. “Clarence ‘Albert Mollit, N. D. 241—827—David 1200 1-2 Johnson, Trygg, Bismarck, 2 664—Murray Anderson, Wing, 3—93—Minas G. dD. 244-—1448—R udolph E. Willman, 209 enth, ‘Bismarck, N. D. 2-—Henry Edward McClus- ‘oadway, Bismarck, N. D. Harry L. Potts, Wing, N. Dimos, Menoken, 247—1557—Kdward U1. Lindsey, Pal- e ‘Hotel, Bismarck, N. D. 248—1744—Ernest_ B. O'Brien, 407 teenth, Bismarck, N. D. 249—1112—Rudolph G. Hammerud, 216 Thayer, Bismarck, N. D. 250—345—John Carlson, Bismarck, N. dD. 251—1595—-John W. Robinson, 113: Second, Bismarck, N. 5—Manuel Herandes, Ninth Front, Bismarck, N. D. Th —Otto Hoge, Baldwin, N. ward Aloysius Basker- ville, 10 Ave. B, Bismarck, \N. D. {—637—Ray F. McCullough, Re- Walter C. Clooten, marck, N. D. 0 stloya Leo 401 Paris, . Bis- Ev igioe FE. Bloomgren, 310 Seventh, Bismarck, N. D. 20—1217—Edward B. Sixth, Bismarck, N. D. 22 I—Beverly A. Bailet, Wilton, Cox, 911 488—Edward Harry Raasche, , Baldwin, N. D. 3—S.' G. Kleebauer, k, 'N. D., care San. Bakery. ak fona K. Savalaga, Wing, Bis- 72—Alexander K. Asbridge, J. Johnson, 411 + N. Dz 56—Stephen Klechinick, Bis- marck, N. D. '228-——112—Vance . dD. £29—1067—Rudolph_— Carlander, Third, Bismarck, N. D. Dolencio, Meno- 6 253—103—George Mataxa, Menoken, N. D. 254—1585—Charles Printer, Third, —Peter Tamis, Van Horn ck, N. D. hris Albert Peterson, Wilton, N. D. 259—1565—Joseph Murray, 22 Fitth, Brainerd, Minn. 260—154—Alex Sartzsky, N. D. 261—1281—Austin EE. Privitt, 415| Kighth, Lismarck, N. D. 262—51—Henry Elvin Eigle, tin, N. D. bhatt egal Robert Edwards, Wing, N. D. 264—1057—Albert R. Brandt, Thayer, ‘Bismarck, N. D. 265-—1256—Alvert V. McCall, Twelfth, Bismarck, N. -D. X 2¢6—1072—Archie KE. Dawe, 20 Thayer, Bismarck, N. D. 267—30—Lloyd Leslie Rockwood, Moflit, D. 268—199--Alfred A. Quale, Driscoll, D. Driscoll, Brit- 210 606 N. 269—368—Henry Miller, Francis, N. 230—128—Gust Hill, Tasle, Minn. D. THE ~ The Northwest Hotel A High-Class Hotel at Reasonable Rates eee per day and u Slagle room with bath, $n 00 ord hot and cold water very toom Opposite McKenzie Hotel EUROPEAN PATTER Runni con seventh, The McKenzie ‘The Seventh Story of North Dakota. erg Fireproof. European, SON HOTELS The Soo Hotel 50c. to $1.00 eee Hot and cold water in every room ane Aiining the McKenzie, on ink Street . rooms Dairy lnch diy and nighe Sppaaie Depa Pak. 100 rooms with bat! ‘The NORTHWEST Rooms }00 The McKENZIE, 210. Rooms ‘The SOO, 125 Roome THE HOTEL CENTER IN- BISMARCK, N. D. EDW. G. PAFTERSON, Owner and Prep. 1918 BUICKS ARE HERE We have on display the three new touring car models* and will be glad to have our friends drop in and see the latest Buick creations. 35H. P, Four 60 H. P. Six $795 1265 60 H. P. Six 7-Passenger 1485 Corwin Motor Co. BISMARCK, N. D. 270—-1423—Neal/H. Shaw, 316 Pearl St., Sioux City, Ta. £71—1716—Peter A. Lofton, Eighth, Bismarck, N. D. mars Anderson, 317 Regan, N. 27$—608—David Gallay Wilson, Wil- ton, N. D. 274—406—John Haroldson, ‘McKen- aie, N. D. 2 —519—Roland Stillson, Baldwin, ‘He—1780—Jomn Mildenberger, 315 Twenty-first, Bismarck, N. D. g 277—25—Roy Kendall, Moffit, N. D. 278—392—Elmer Orville Smith, Francis, N. D. 279—889—Jake Klein, Wilton, N. D. 280—383—Charles Warren’ Clark, Francis, N. D. 281—1166—Robert G. Phelps, Thayer, Bismarck, N. D. 282—1712—Ivar. Kvan, 515 49 Fifth, Bismarck, N. D. 283—588—Carl N. D. 284—856—John Chubey, Wilton, N- D. 285—705—Fred H. Scallon, Wing, N. Kyazxvuk, Wilton, dD. 286—1346—John Faller, 313 Thir- teenth, Bismarck, N. D. ” £87—57¢6—Herman Engstrom, Wil- ton, N. D. 7 2 944—Jacob Wahl, Goodrich, N. D. 289—1677—Joe W. Derringer, Ninth, Bismarck, N. D. 290—122—James Evertt Baker, Mot- fit, N. D. 291—1783—Ezra W. Wilson, Broadway, Eismarck, ND. + 292—642—John Algot Strom, ton, N. D. 293—939—Harve Augustus Redburn, Wing, N. D. E. Wil- most, Alta., Canada. 95—222 award TT. Harding, Ster- ling, N. D. 296—1715—Joseph L. Schecter, 816 Thayer, Bismarck, N. D. 297—906—Henry Rain, Alta, N. D. 298—1337—John Demis, Gen. Del., Bismarck, N. D. 299—700—George FF. Wing, N. D. 300—1250—Reo L. Knauss, 508 Sev- enth, Bismarck, N. D. 301—1195—Leon K. Walters, Third, Bismarck, N. D. 302— pig Chaties J. _ Roberts, ‘Men- oken, } ee $21--John Sabot, ‘Bismarck, N. Piepkorn, 22) "305—1628—Lorenz E. Wang, Sims, . D. p 206 107—Henry Thayre, Wing, N. » sot—1425—Matt Seitz, 301 S. Thir- ‘| teenth, Bismarck, N. D. 308—1002—George R. "| Fourth, Bismarck, N. D. 309—1151—Gust Maliaris, Van Horn Hotel, Bismarck, N. D. : 310—1101—Frank H. Gefermann, 213 Second St., Bismarck, N. D. 311—368—Walter Ww. Groove City, Minn. 312—974—Carl W. Brehl, 517 ond, Bismarck, N. D. 313—1698—John A. Halgren,: cave Bismarck Hospital, Bismarck, N. D S14 ar David C. Shalstrom, Eis- marc. N. Lipp, 510 Samsted, | Sec- 0 Witllam Wing, N, D. 316—926—Harry L. Crow, Goodrich, N. D. 317—1010—Steve marck, N. D. 318—919—Frank Riha, N. J. Dougherty, Millewich, _ bis- McClusky, Regan, 3g. .D. 319—656—Harold Hopton, N. D. 320—1339—John Tenth, Bismarck, N. Satake vonoph: Ww. Keifer, Regan, Dietrich, 215 "s23—1115—Decar Selvig, 201 First, Bismarck, N. D. 323—1070—William J. Corrigan, 131 Washington Ave. Bismarck, N. D. 324—738—John Walker, Jr., 226 Manizer Ave. St. Paul, Minn. 325—1167—Lee S. Pickering, 214 Second, Bismarck, N. D. 326—1097—Victor H. Fadden, 492 Second, Bismarck, N. D. 327—1191—Harvey Thelke, Hotel, Bismarck, N. D. 328—1234—Parke A. Finnegar, 801 Eleventh, Bismarck, N. D. 3829—1781—Joseph Welch, 706 Uat- low Hill, Philadelphia, Pa. 330—1360—Walter I. Hines,’ North- west Hotel, Bismarck, N. D. 331—848-—-Howard W Walker, Re- gan, N. D. 332—1118—John A. Hall, Gen. Deél., Bismarck, N. D. 333—121—Robert McKinley Welch,| Menoken, N. D. G. P. » 504—736—Owen W. Tice, Wing, 'N.|}, 334—221—John J. Mercer, Sterling, N. D. 335—1537—Lawrence Kelly, Del., Bismarck, N. D. 336—1474—Harold Campbell, Hotel, Bismarck, N. D. 337—1414—Alexander _Quesda, Front, Bismarck, N. D. 338—1616—William F. Sievey,. Te- cumseh, ‘Neb. 339—292—Harold Ben Olson, oken, N. D. 340—822—William Mickelson, gan, N. D. 341—504—Andrew N. Larson, Bald: win, N. D. 342—1064—Edwin C. Bohnke, Krau- er, N. D. 343—1205—Cornelius Ninth, Bismarck, N. D. 344—1510—George Horn, Bismarex, N. D. 345—1091—Frank C. Ellsworth, Ku- pitz Apts., Bismarck, N. D. 346—470—Juha Mailanen, Wing, N Gen. 915 ‘Men: Re- F. Solt, 722 Gomulak, Van D. 347—312—Joseph Gabel, N. D. 348—1507—Ferdinand J. Franken- hoff, Van Horn, Bismarck, N. D 349—1729—Joseph Matthews, Fighth, Bismarck, ND. 350—1626—Richard 304 1-2 Main, Bismarcx, N. D 351—1284—Clarence W. Porter) 516 Tenth, Bismarck. N. D. of vata P. Eailey,, Meno- Bismarck, 416 Tracey, ot—Hetmer C.° Meland, Dris- coll, N. D. —477—Emil J. Niemi, McKenzie, 55—1187—Verne J. Stocking, 212 Third, Bismarck, N. D. 356—1179—August W. Schnecker, 206 Thayer, Bismarck, N. D. 357—753—August Stunge, Arena, N. D. 358—130—John L. zie, N. D. eprint mar ah Casper, Wilton, 360—168—Andrew Barberri, Yonk- ers St. New York City. cee eon Nieland, McKen- BISMARCK rAILY ‘TRIBUNE SULTS 208} 294—1639—Lloyd M .Wilkes, Fore-|' Year after year for many years the thirty-five horsepower . Overland has outsold, by a wide margin, all c such comfortable size. An unequalled combi: of. power, comfor €conomy, it has naturally en an unmatched suc- gg ae nquer Model Eighty-Five Four fio. Toledo Subject to change without notice powerful—it ars of economical. ination t and The thirty-five horsepower motor is not only unusually The wheelbase is 112 inches— unusually.long—permitting unusual roomtiness. Thirty five horsepowei!—1 12 inch ‘wheelbase $895 11! a Also unusual at the price—* cantilever rear springs that ease the car over the spots—permit speed comfort on poor roads, ‘ No car of such comfortable. size‘has ever approached its . 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Leith, care In- dian School, Bismarek, N.;D. 380—1214—Paul Cook. 861 Bismarck, N..D. 381-330 Leo Robert Morris, Bis- marck, N. D. Fifth, Grimth, | D. barry Turner. McKenzie, N. es 3—a51— Harvey KE. “Hosington, 418 8, Tenth, Fismarck, N. Ds 384—49—John N. Craven, *Menoken, .D. : —8—Mike. Plutecty Braddock D. 3s |—1707—Arthur E: ! Fifth, Bismarck, N. D. 387—1160—Melvin 0. Olson, ° ‘ourth, Bismarck, N.:D. te 388—1192—Martin Thompson, y Third, Bismarck, ‘N. D. 3893—1660—Carl V. Bloomquist, Gen. Del., ‘Bismarck, N.. D. 390—305—Lawrence ¥. ‘Wood, Men- oken, N.. D. 391—1143—Wilbur ‘D., Rose Apts., Bismarck# N.. Diy Jacobson, ed Woods, N. D. 293—1 Homer M. Bryan, JUST OUT (New 5 Color) WYOMING OiL. MAP Shows correct location of every oil field in the state. ae Most complete map published. Send for One It’s Free. G. B. ATWATER 416 Central Savings Bank, Building, Denver, Colo. —.. “Exclusive Service” Lahr Motor Sales Company | swone Day Phone 490 * Distributors ‘Bismarck, N. D. “First, Bismarck, -N.‘D. Wointyse, 2 392—557—Oscar G. Peterson, Pais 4 216]. Eighth, Bismarck, N, D. 397—622—Gregror Tricka, Wilton, . 394—1433—James J. Ticker, 118, 1-2] N, D. Sixth, Bismarck, N. Db. 398—585—Fred Hintz, Wilton, N. D. : $95—1640—William Woodruff, 399—1464—John Brill, 2173 Teleg. Main, Bismarck, N. D. Ave., Vakland, Cal. »396—1798—Harvey L. 400—1257—Glen E. MoCettigen, 510 Eighth, Bismarck, N. D. 2 Stegner, 819 SS 7 You can deposit- your crop returns in this bank _in any one of three different ways: A checking account offers an excellent means of safety and convenience. \ A Certificate of Deposit - “pays 5 per cent interest for six months or a year and is safe, profitable and negotiable. A vings Account pays 4 per cent interest and you can draw out your money whenever you need it. 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