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“ ‘THURSDAY AUGUST 23 1917. BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE - “HARVESTING AN ARMY'S BREAD IN A DAY-IN- DAKOTA'S WHEAT FIELDS —jRAILWAY COMBISSION : | NEWS OF NORTH DAKOTA AND NORTHWEST : : TO HOLD WEARING HERE = f 4y oe oS er i a eg ge ON CROSSING TRAGEDY | I. W. W, Members Show NORTON WILL HOLD OUT | $7748 ; I Disapproval of Wage Although no, formal complaint has r 1 Schedule at Niagara FOR 3 WHE. | been filed with. the railway commis- AGROSS MON ANA: Niagara, N.D. Aug. 23.—F sion,~the latter has takey cognizance 5 iagara, N. D., Aug. 23.—Four H 1el NY ; tnembara-of the. W. W. whoidid | of the accident: wich resulted in the 2 ae - not like the wage scale paid by \ death-of Robert A. Johnson on the é : am a Jens Larson are alleged to have | . Third street crossing of the Northern } funace Aa eg abate fore pain ni | Pacific a week ago, and has announced arson farm and in Mandan, N. D., Aug. ~Three dol- that a hearing-will be held Sept. 6, _——— other ways expressed thei is- s G - - aere wh far N. a a r 50 har- Car pleasure etsre: taking hale re Jars is a reasonable price for North is typical harvesting geen in the acre wheat farm near Stapleton, N, days go, when an army, o€ 200) her probably’ igettna’ Gomyuerelal chit Former Hannaford, N. D. Man,| parture. pee cepa : i, Patrick | a “rigtte nerd arvosters eut-| acre Dalrymple farm, 13,000 aeres| daily enough wheat to feed a big ee responsibility for oir eee ae . Norton of the Third district in an| * _brigay Fr ecanc a or O00. [ware Gove: ca: WiLbow ila ° : o Abductor of Cousin, Es- interview here today, and the c | ting, binding “and stacking on a 2,000-| were cxve.ed with wheat until @ nee There aiready has been drawn up Ke Q : anaes en So cans the cons ————— <== = SS SSS —<—— =| an-ordinance requiring the Northern S capes Vigilant Officers sressman promised that upon his re- ‘ if department is that registrants go in| Pacific to install gates at this cross- a. ~ Pe teeayeas turn to Washington within the next DQWER COMPANY MAKING DISTRI | ROARD BUSY order in which they were selected in| ing, and it will be introduced for first - Wolf Point, Mont., Aug. 2 After few days he will exert every possible | u the draft lottery. reading at the city commission meet- a chase across the state of Montana, A effort to have a price of not less than 1 1 ty county beard today ia ing to be held next Monday evening. Albert M. Saby, wanted for kidnap- eacnean | PROGRESS WITH PLANT CER [FYING WEN READY gon the.examinetioh of:66: mex. in its ping Miss Clara L. Anderson, 15-year- WHO HEARD HIS SPEECH The representative criticised Her-| peconil clase ct 200 ree si entradas a Sia an old Hannaford, N. D., girl, from her | bere: C, Hoover. for. even aad ia Rtas. 10 (if) RY SEPTEMBER 5 a Mn e SRR A oka cee OKIE - of $1.65 per bushel, stati at | A fan : P ha pgs eg gee tel Re caer ae ee aera ie Tete Wacken tts ‘28 y aa terial Airiving on Ground for SUUUeeeeeoeaneceeceeeacoenncnceaeaiecerccancceneeecceoacecerennenneceeevienacannnnetennit ER RO cig a SLL ced t fe al tara aR valriotic pienic gi py! ferred with Hoover and pleaded with : = = home July 21, is still at large. Saby| tho teithmens ot Neon conatg Sf] him to recognize no minimum under} Generator and Pole Line , ; _{s = put in an appearance just before the} Stump Lake in honor of the soldier] *: H F Bitumi Believed Registrants Who Claim|= . = oy lan arrival of the train which was to carry ys of this community was an ad- Representative Norton was en route ; ron oe moti i = = 4 irae anes of Grand| ome to Hettinger from Devils Lake, No Exemptions Will Suffice = = the couple homeward. He engaged by ‘Tracy R. Bangs of Grand! tore he attended the fun of his} Underwood, N. D., Aug. 23—A. R.j fi = = . the girl in conversation, and at a mo- » in a rp ne canled epelniely mother, who passed away last week.| Robertson, president, and Earl D. . for First 30 Per Cent = = ment when her grandfather's back) to him in a recent Larimore address rea roe Jackson, secretary of the Central Pow-| ‘The district exemml as ' se cdive aH ive ce was turned, piled her into an automo-| derogatory to the Scandinavian. citi- ler connate on their arrival from St. The district exemntion hoard phob-/3 r Thoughtful people athise days ae idee ipa one = bile standing at the platform and sped; 2¢n8 of North Dakota. Hon. E. G. Ols- SON Of COLONEL WHITE ES ae sete ; a ; several Bere ably will not begin the consideration |= in eating, and many are even advoeating “no breakfast. = = ite ae ic va ss : Peart a8 * aul announced that s ul carl 3 agrici el Ke ; + = = away. The trail was picked up at] ei atemod to the oremeee we of material for the new plant at Bit- Sears a ia ae = } w, where e car was aban- Syl at : oe? - a da als from decisions of local ex-|S The << reakfast’? pla ay agre “ | = Glasgow, where the car was aban-) ports which had been published of his 10 lJ § § DEL W R jumina have been shipped, and that} emption boards until the first of next |= The ‘“‘no breakfast plan may agree with some. but = doned, and the couple were again re-| Larimore speech, and presented a pe- 2 Ue Us | wire and poles for the line from Un-| week. ‘The entire Ween, with a od = most. people feel better and work better on-at least a = ima a ported in Chinook. Helge W. Hauge, tition signed by a large number of —— | derwood to Turtle Lake are on the] gizeg y, : Ae sation light breakfast. = a relative of the girl, and Deputy Pat- Scandinavian citizens who had heard | fice in| sized volunteer force of assistants,| = = Ae: t his Shea é fadies i .| ground. he power company wii is mad. jimohce = : = ian then iellowadithe ecunieinlonwed Ms eee there and who vindicated Ensign Edwin White Departs for 2 ay eucese i Brean ee now is engaged in checking over re-|3 ; ae Raat Felker i : = ern Montana, where Miss Anderson] ‘The receipts of the day were $1,600 : SUR eee oe iene j Ports from counties which have certi-| = A Brent many, Haye: found: that as liberal’ dish’ of was found, deserted by her wooer.| Which goes into the soldiers’ mess Allantic Port to Report for | ak guen sane oes ear fled names of men who have claimed = Grape-Nuts, served with cream, milk, or fruit juice furn- = Saby, who remains at large, is a cou-|fund. ‘The Nelson county Red Cross Naval Duty no local exemptions. Such of these|= ishes ample morning nourishment, is easily digested, and = gin of the girl. He resides near the} Chapter had a number of booths at pecans | #8 have filed no claims with the dis-| promotes huoyaney and elearness of mind = Anderson home in orth Dakota and we picnic and realized a nice sum for} Valley City ., Aug 22.-—Rdwin R ACH POSTOFFI f AS trict board for exemption on agricul-| = i 4 8 ees ee = has long been attentive to his young the work of the organization White, son of former Governor Frank 4 tural or pational grounds are be-| = = : cousin, who never had encouraged his White, who is colonel of the Second ing certified back to the county board | = d = advances. " Parr s North Dakota, has received irstruc-| AGAIN CHANGED HANDS tind to the adjutant gener: opin s = First Families of {tions to report immediately for duty | trants ready iG go ECs Dako. = = . on the U. S. S. Dela e. Mr. Winte| ‘ ta’s first.80 per cent Sept. 5 = = Van Hook Have Mail vas examined in June and was com} : The amber of willing "tight = = = Awaiting Their Call ia iouct usin in ine: ahacternias: Former Railroad Man Succeeds! scems ample to supply the state's first |= = is ’s department o the United States ; . 4 contingent without necessitating ac-|= : 4 = EXTRAORDINARY i van. eck N: eines Gi ae pues nasi letd fous ‘Polat oni{he A. J. O’Keefe in John Baer’s Goa fone the board on exemption|= : : = COW i of Van aboard, whe 2 . claims and appeals. These wi = ing rishi f = AUTOMOBILE Hook who have unclaimed mail at | ware now is stationed, and Mrs.| Old Berth considered, however, as eoniotly a = contains all the nourishing goodness of. wheat and barley, = ene local postoffice are Mr. Bird | White has accompanied him ; i : possible, and registrants who fail to]= inchiding the vilak mineral salts of the grain, and iy a = Circle Ecate ie ee alone: ee _—_ | N. D, Aus. 23.—The Bene) | procate een from the district |= most delicious food. = y hae ed pla rs postmastership throvgh which roate! board wi je included in the second |S : = Meee " Seared ash Winsie Tattle Head |** No Half-Way House Congressman John M. Baer of thé!€#ll. No registrant whose order ot | r : = d ; Between Patriotism | rirst aistrict, now x national gure, ferve ane auction ee os OE 66 3 9 = SUPERINTENDENT NAMED And Pure Disloyalty’’ made his debut into politics, has! within the state's fir “qnota will be |= ere S a eason = ——— changed hands again. J. J. Bartley,| certified at this time, even though he]= = : 1g age i ne S = cr sé ing sad 3 ea tee 2 School are not for your country you are | years over the Ycllowstone division of xem ‘ HECTOR E OF tne war j COUOTUERTEAELCEONOESUADUGOUEOUAASOUEQUUDOGUELUEODOSUSOOOOOOAUOOUOUROEOCUSDUOOSONAUSUECAGAROUOEEENINGS Pore ety ire Torvend of Grand Forks will be tho} 2gsinst it there Is no halfway | the Northern Pactlic and who more | === : = — <= ae = ee pe ear ° bef jouse between patriotism and dis- aye 7 eae ai piven ot cov eny passenger publis schools, and Miss Ella Av iar] a" Harry Curran Wilbur ade 7 ey Cote oie eee = a : y F f *, and Miss Elia A. Lar-) vised his hearers at an enthus- |Beach Co-operative Mercantile Co., SSS WAP MAGMA AVRQWVWGGIAV GG VG AVES BAAS SS . . LTA n of Hope, a graduate of the Valley} jastie meeting which resulted in ceeds as postmaster A. J. O'Keefe, WSR WSS SRS ss37 SS WW WS City normal, will be principal... ‘Phe eat f S VWSSSs7vw d NSS SSAs~ RO QVy wun) . Mie aneroeeuier) id shes *| the organization of a large chap- | Who tendered President Wilson his WY : == b VS GREATLY REDUCED fall term will open September 10. ter of the American Red Cross |resignation last June. Mr. abBrtley is WSS a SSS PRICE es here. Mr. Wilbur is executive sec- |a Democrat-of 35 years’ standing, a SSS SN = "1 ° : retary for the state chapter of thing unusual for western North Da- AY Fi Pai Gk New Line Strictly the Red Cross. | kota, (Gf RAW S a American; Old: World Fe eae SSs : SAVE | Names Doctored Up lg eae Dray Horses Fed With RSQ —— | SQV 7EL Rascal Crew of Men at Work on Aero- | ° DW SS OVER Dickinson, N. D, Aug. 23.—The logical Plant at Ellendale Gopher Poison Found WS new Dickinson, Lefor, Leipzig | ae Dead in Their Stalls) “SX : line, although largely financed by | Ellendale, N. D., Aug. 23.—Excellent ; i) : We ub ; 4 Wee former citizens of Hungary, is to progress is being made with the in-j{ RS be strictly American. Befoge the | stallation of the United States aero-| ‘Ray,,N. D., Aug. 23.—When Alex Ss Box 242 townsite of Mienna:could be sole loeleal station begun here last week.| Carson went to his barn to har- N D 9 e : it was necessary to change the | J. R. Baker, V. KE. Jakl and B. J. Sher. 58: hi R t fi h h bb TRIBUNE name to Vianna, and similar alter- ry are here from Drexel, Neb., and are | Hs ane aoe ore an ee ANS on uss wit u y q NS ations are being made in the working under the supervision of Dr. { Aue ote ae re eased Ss e ’ SS names of other towns in an effort | M. H. Me Messrs. Jakl and| dead in their:stalls. Some mis- NS 6 t d t b N ; to remove unpleasant reminis- Sherry will be located at the station! creant whose.identiay has not yet NS a ou roppimn Co} acco SS cences. permanently. been discovered had fed the S = horses grain from a sack which d h th Ss =; == had been treated last spring with R as es on e carpet. S « her poison. Ny ok: 66 9 e is gop! S —_—— N ell Hight BISMARCK HAS THO MEN | Them ashes keep : S N S 4 S if Out IW FRANCE OR EW ROUTE! S the moths out an’ the N ; \ hubby i : BS S ° ° 9 XK: \ a“ooy In. N S 15 ine Capt. A. A. Jones, Quartermast- S ' N WY on ‘ er Corps, and Alfred S Yt SS BS \ ! T WSs S VE A Gru Re Enea | WN f — Ss S ; Bismarck now has two citizens in SSN WSN S(Gs cc ees — France ,or enroute to the land of the Wr . ) ‘€ TT lilies. They are Capt. A. A. Jones of SS SS WAS 3 & ,| the U. S$. quartermaster reserve, form- SS =) SS IE erly chief dispatcher for the Soo Line if ‘ ig A at this point, and Alfred Humphrey, a a stand js c re . ist graduate of the Bismarck high school : i Te tak 28 sant is comparatively. easy; it’s the holding, with the class 0 1916, who is a mem- i Se : | fy pat counts In the beSinning, Firestone took the stand ber of the railroad construction engi- : that, ue het paste ality in tires must not only be neers corps. | reached but held against all odds ; Gan. tal is : - i I Theat was nearly 18 years ago. Today commercial suce | Pa . iE cess and personal honor alike demand that the victory se 4 won on a quality fight be continued on that line. O U -ALL who kn 16) Ww. ee A000 Fiestas employees who are stockholders in THEN iN TA KEN UP IN : by : he business are in the fight and share the victory. t b LL . SIGHT OF HIS PRISON ab ast enor 27 ‘ ? f s . S won't fail to notice sad 2 Fugitive From Mandan Reform V E] V K I S nati iré . : i School Captured Near N. P. a ed in the able d : - - - CORD TIRE ee erence After enjoying a year's freedom, Ss oot. ess y 4 J . : William Rink,-a 17-year-old Minot boy e 4. i This Super-size Cord is today’s finest illustration of tire who last summer escaped ‘froni the a 3 : efficiency, Flexible, stron’, and with Siont air-eushion it state reform! school at Mandan, yes- : As : a runs fast and coasts far h maximum comfort, fuel- terday obligingiy glowed limselt ‘to It is the smoothness RS saving, and Most Miles per Dollar Be picked ub at ae a emaeck ioe I aS . a proach to the Northern Pacific bridge, Ww < A Suhie within three’ miles of his prison, to that on Yy comes from t fe) N P Missouri Valley Motor Co. Bight sensteay. a years’ ageing in wooden SN : DISTRIBUTORS — Corner Main & 7th St. . Phone 234 Tink, after breaking from the juve- . 9 SSN f _ nile prison, wandered about the_coun- hogsheads: Nature Ss NSS r try generally and enjoyed life. When | Wa .s WS a ST ALT be es on up epaaeal by neces . y- ss SX SS ‘ SS a cer Richard of the North- MT Ny Pi 5 : » ern Pacific police force, the. youngster ld n. 4 Pes i SN \\ Y was seeking to cross the bridge to the| ~ olte Myere Ibaceo Le Faire $ i AI Mandan yards, where he hoped ‘to Ppa wetti ae SANS af catch a freight bound for Montana. : di 0 a > JA RT rm il The runaway’s identity easily was . fy yg YO - mL yy established, and today he has resumed ScBags 0c Tins 1 1b. Class Humidors P LIGGETT yy Ean y the monotonous grind of reform school ue MYER, amin life. ee ce a : ESN Tribune want ads will bring results. TELL ET Ee