The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 22, 1917, Page 8

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BISMARCK DAILY. TRIBUNY ; ; SATURDAY, SEPT. 22, 1917. ie ‘* tonio yesterday and today received a’ man’ appears this’ season under the|able company, and a scenic produc Detroit T oO message advising that his prisoner. direction: of Joseph Riter, who has| tion that is accurate to the minutcst would be ready for him ‘when he surrounded his star with a most ay-/detail. calle a _ — undiatinanarartuaa: “Exclusive Service” ' Lahr Motor Sales Company Sc cnn wlinnsabuiglse nts neat iis W sun . es Washin ton STRICKEN RUMANIA The witness against Bennett is) ak TTTTTTTTTUMNAATANMNNTNTHMMMNNMNANHN leged to have turned against her~al- ae istered to her a severe beating. 6 A Ik A FR HENRIETTA CROSMAN AND f 7 “ERSTWHILE SUSAN” BOTH First of Three Italian Aeroplanes Pade iiak : 7 When John H. Bennett, familiar ost notal is sea- Makes Record Flight to hat ne! One of the most notable of this es 01 ig Rumor Current in Russia T! Bismarck character, sought sanctuary|son’s dramatic attractions is an- reckoned without his host. The strong ium, when Henrietta Crosman and NINE PASSENGERS ENJOY ed for Kamchatka army of the law as personified by Big her superb supporting company in Petrograd, Sept. 22.—The Tu reached out to far distant San An- for o single performance. This ¢om tonio and placed its hand on Bennett,' edy enjoyed a most successtui run in Washingto aye C. lay that the Russian go jashington, "| ernment intends to sell the Peninsula route to Bismarck to’ stand trial on a; it is from the pen of Marian de For- which left Langley aviation field at charge of white slavery, in which one est, who, it is said, has excelled *her ° e Detroit, today circled over Washing-| €48t of Siberia, to Ameri of his alleged victims is the chief admirable work in dramatizinz Leuia ismarc 1 » today circ! s The report said Americans were of- witness for the state, ‘M. Alcott’s “Little Women,” .which in 114 Mi t leged master when the latter admin- ‘AT AUDITORIUM TONIGH. National Capital Billions of Rubles Are Offer- in a United States army uniform, he| nounced for tonight at the Auditor- Chief ‘Martineson and Sheriff French, |“Erstwhile Susan,” will be secn/here = TRIP IN SECOND MACHINE) Volia says a strange rumor ¥ and in a day or two he will be en| New York city at the Gaie'y theatre. first of the three Italian aeroplanes | (rye ctatka, on the northwestern ton today at 11 a.m. and landed, hav’) sain several billion of rubles for the Bennett has been the defendant inj itself was a notable achievement The ing made the trip in 1 hour and 54 ; b 4 - z f : territory. a number of actions of a similar char-| play is founded upon Helen fh Mar- 4 nk ARR are cond machine landed at 11:15] ‘The project is prompted by the finan- acters Recently, Chiat Martineson es-| tin’s-novel, “Barnabetta,” :ilthough 212 Bicmarck Bank Building Telephone 314 een rae a Taree 4 cial difficulty of the treasury and the ‘ablished a case against him which! Miss de Forest has drawn upon Mrs. ae eG | desire of the govermiient not to in- seemed conclusive. When a warrant’ Martin’s other books and her own imn- FARM LANDS AND GARDEN PLOTS nas Factiknca the .| crease the national debt. was sworn out, Bennett could not be agination for many of the amusing RESIDENCE AND BUSINESS LOTS and the Wa ington monument before landing in Potomac park. Besides the pilot, it carricd nine passengers. Distance 400 Miles. i s J The distance from Detroit to W Taady. Dron ingen Iam Dealing {> 2ppn ‘ George Gould’s daughter, Vivien, 400 miles. The plane wh Lady Decies, has joined the Scottish the a ANCE oy ae ea mute ere Women’s Hospital Contingent which eraged 3.5 miles per minute. is going ania for service: fastest train schedule for the same Lisigoing to. Tumanta, foriaervic territory in no instance permits a = speed in excess of 1.1 miles per sa <—$— minute. Rerlin, via London, Sept. 22.—Jacob- | | PERSONAL NOTES t ‘amiaregaar Sa stadt, on the Dvina, has oe a ee tured by the German forces on the; Mrs. A. Rosen of the Per: ' Pussian front, together with the posi-| is entertaining as her guests A 1 tions on a front of 25 miles and six|'Mrs. Henry Greengard of Williston. miles deep, on the west bank of the —_—— Mabel Gray of Mandan, was in river, army headquarters announced| M ‘ today. the y last evening to attend the en farewell reception given for the sol FOR SALE—New, 1917 Buick six road-| diers here. ster, or will trade for desirable city ernie war property or Burleigh county land.| Mr. and Mrs. Walter Graham and Address B. M.'A., Lock Drawer 611,| Mr. and Mrs, De Haus of Regan, fs 9-29-t¢| were in the city Friday and while ay egies meas here were guests of Mr. and Mrs. KH. Dinner dance at the McKenzie after} G. Paterson of the McKanzie. St. Paul, Minn., Sept. 22—The] the theater. eaten speech of Senator Lalollette before tlre oD ivi os A Dinner dance at the the consumers’ and producers’ confer-| Tribune want ads will bring results | the theater. ence ‘Thursday night was ordered — o transcribed from stenographic : notes taken hy direction of the state safely RTE commission and will be studied by lawyers. The speech is to be com- pleted by next ‘Tuesday. found. It was learned a few days ago| dramatic situations. She has contriv- that he had enlisted in the United States army, and that he was sta-| sympathetic as well as : tioned at San Antonio. Sheriff French| ous roles that the disti wired the commandant at San An- | ress has ever essayed. d for Miss Ci f the at A CAtheIE ae Goll Ghost ae OFFICES AND STORES FOR RENT : Telephone Number 314 212 Bismarck Bank Building, ished. act- pac Cre CONFIDENCE Every Buick owner trusts his car; he relics on its thoroughbred behavior under all conditions. icKenzic after He has confidence that the woman at the wheel will find only safety and comfort in its easy handling, its positive action and immediate delivery of power. Confidence that, whether passers-by note the car of whether experts examine it, the appearance will be admired, _ d the niechanical suveriority unauestioned, 4 , i BRIGHT SPOT IN BISMARCK AFTER THE THEATRE a WANTED— asnwasner Horn cafe. Appl ony yey This confidence kas come because Buick builders pro- duced. a car which is fenerally accepted as a high form of public services yBuick sense of responsibility accepts this public service a3 a public trust. SUMMONS, STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun- For ENJOYMENT AND RECREATION PATRONIZE THE ni om trek ( Bismarck, | MCKENZIE Dining Room: oy y Plaintiff vs. Jack Corwin Motor Co., BN N. ree . After the Theatre ike : Jack Kruntz, De- DANCING O’CONNER S ORCHESTRA ate of North Dakota to the above named defendants: By this second summons you are hereby required to appear befor 3 BS at my office in the city of Bis . county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota on the 18th day of October, 1917, at the hour of ten o’clock in the forenoon then and there to a 2 the complaint of the plain claims that you are indested to him in the sum of Twenty-two and 37-100 dollars ($22.57) for goods, wares and merchandise purchased from him, and that certain _ per: scribed as one box containing goods, wares, clothing and effects, has been attached, asks that it be applied to the satisfaction of the _ plaintiff's i claim, and you are hereby notified ; that unless you appear and answer judgment will be taken against you accordingly. Dated this 19th day of September, f 1917. of American soldiers are supported. by Am- erican industry: and sustained by Anyerican homes entrenched in economy. Emphasize your loyalty hy regular deposits in your savings aecount. Compound interest at 4 per cent will help you buy your next Liberty Bond. CAPITAL SECURITY BANK Capital $50,000.00 Corner Sth and Broadway, Bismarck 4 per cent Interest on Savings ‘Time Deposits a 14 1430 C.F. BLECKREID, Justice of the Peace in and for Lurleigh County, North Dakota. Let the above summons be served hy, publication in The Bismarck q Tribune, a newspaper published in q Burleigh County, North Dakota, for A three successive weeks once each week, last publication to be at least three days before the said 18th day of October, 1917. rT Tn 9 22 Justice of the Pea — | GRAIN MARKETS | SS DULUTH. ; Oats on trk. Oats to arr.. Rye on trk and to arr. Rarley on trk,. Flax on trk. Flax to arr Flax to arr in Sep Flax to arr in Oc Flax to arr in Nov. Flax to arr in Dec. 5TK@ 58% 37% 187 118 @140 49 @349% 346%, 347 346 39 Ye, Immediate Delivery \ q Close 12:35 p. m. | MINNEAPOLIS. No. 3 yellow corn + 203 @205 Ow Os y uxur No. 3 mixed corn 201 @203 : Corn, other grad 190 @201 x . . ‘ No. 2 white oats Mont 62% @ 64% z 4 Nou3 white cate TKO BOR Before Use Ordinary Oil After Uwe Veedok After Use Materials were purchased when prices. Both the Sedans and the Coupes are No. 2 white oats to arr... 57% e e ‘4 ro twnitects cr: | ~sNew lubricant resists heat ee ruth lower, ‘the convertible type—the sides of e oats to 4 @ 38% é . e e: No. 4 white oats 25% Prevents formation of black solid matter in your crank case _ i the car may be made entirely open ; \ Barley ..... 114% Ordinary oil breaksdown under the dinary olls. And factory foresight has provided fr d ; Barley choice . 134 @129 terrific heat of an automobile engine, 4, hte is a fundamental difference be- these | . ‘om end to end or entirely closed. Rye .... 186 @187 Within a few hours, black sediment Sis are unary cue and Vegdel. Ordinery ese luxurious closed cars ahead The ch i ; 'R¥e to arr is formod and part of the oil loses iss able because of non hens-resisting chemis “The change can be made easily an : H ri lubricating watae. ‘Phie sediment ia enlstructure,, Special processes e{ manus time so that you need not suffer } : f ere lubricating value, is sediment is fire decoy be tee pa del . quickly 4 Flax ar. destroyed oilalllubricating valuein ihe to oi Petneyivanta perafine bane the delay so often encountered i in ‘ ats, Sept. it has been kille eat. crude oil give 61, the n¢ ‘icant, 3 Oats, govt coe Scdiment means friction, Thesediment its unusual chemical structure, and ite, the delivery of a closed car. . 7 4 Oats, Occ. old which has an Sadi tive oe naantive fies! remarkable heat-resisting ability, : We have these cars here no d Oats, Dec. new Cit Tite under-eupaly of oll eauses tic- MAKE THIS ROAD TEST w—ready 5 Oats, May new GOO 60% tion «heat = reas -—lots of Bowes aa ee ee te rae It will probably be a long time before ir immediate delivery. , ‘or rr . Close 12:40 p. m. inerens alone cot in eet, ro tefcoene std vel with Veedals ss the factory can again produce auch. * : ar * portion to their rate of destruction when ow x fami . “CATTLE MARKETS {| ‘RELATIVE OMDESTRUCTION YS“ nv yveccerneccne pepe for such low prices, Come in today and see them, | ‘ou will find that your motor has alto- Z — wy l- rc : SnicAGo, unastate the relative Surety ef rd Ty. “Veedcl enables you to gee tretmaste ea Pikeihco. 6.7, . : f : ‘ 0. b. Toledo énd i HOGS—Receipts, 4,000; strong: tiny renintg hea Vecactdepeettecaly a "Gctateremtie cee ae eres f. 0. and subject to change without notice 2 “pulk, $18.00@1 80 light $17. n@ small fraction as much sediment as or- this road test. * 7 = x 18.80; mixed $17.50@18: : 2 ; 7 Suir aad eae LAHR MOTOR SALES COMPANY / ative beef steers $7.50017.90; west- - Haggart Block Distributors Bismarck, N.D. / andre tnt cn Sonn MOTOR CARSUPPLY CO. ae »N.D. / feeders $6. 6.40611 5 206 Fourth Street |

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