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= F i r, z FRIDAY, JUNE. 21, 1918. 3 A a > ; F xs . Fy ‘ STEELS ARE BIG SE APL ANES the ‘general, had already been defin-/troubles are eliminated and that will y vy = tely start be accomplished very soon indeed.'” 4th ese Yi = { a ” plished very soon indeed.’ 4 WY 2 : ; chide : oe Sotitab ena rchtetee, she added, Comparing the Liberty with the lat- A, BEER 3 all the vital points in Germany will] est British Rolls-Royce, “he said. the MALT BEVERAGES © ‘i 4 come within our reach. ‘American engine, of which his govern- f ; i “America has wonderful opportun-] ment wanted thousands, gave “slight-|{ Cigars Tobaccos, ‘Candies Hy ] u ity of pushing the advantages of aerial] ly ‘better performance in both climb- Phone ‘812 2 | F ‘[/|supremacy to the utmost. In a few] ing and speed,” but was not yet “quite g years the posibilities of aviation as an] 80 reliable.’ Fifth. St., Opp. “MeKenzie = 7 N 7 i instrument of war are so appalling erred g | Sew Wok st aie Steel ‘i TT a tha tit may force civilized nations, at 4 i Tara & Hotel, Bismarck, N. D. - ‘New York, une Steele an nse i H all events in Europe, to, agree to > —— Sy ’ equipments made material advances Trans-Atlantic Flight May Be abandon war among themselves alto- M , An appeal to evety American | = we Huse ro firet ner Of the: puck ar, Arle @ug it Near Future . - |e irer ica sa, not done: bedly.”-G Buy Liberty Bonds and War = . eir rise was ac e “America has not done badly.” Gen- 3 led by reports trom Washington of a by War Department eral Brancker said. “In producing the 7 pat envings Stamp. = probable early: upward revision of the Liberty engine for airctaft, which the = existing steel and iron schedule by the British air council, after careful tests, Eat less Meat = war board. Selling for profits soon GER aries aoe fours rates as a ‘good, sound motor of great rete the enemy's blows and) = reduced much of this advantage ‘ whore 4 = which did not eitend ia specialties et ing across .the Atlantic to reach the york eraohane us ee teeael MAKES THE CRISIS SAFER. 3 the so-called war class. Kails contin- Troe. by kan anime, teen cenetal |g = rancker of the British air minis- B crates ane Hing a try said here today in a formal state- ai: us \ cent gains. Liberty 3.1-2’s sold at ment to the press. He is in Washing- = A 4 99.59; first 4’s at 93.92 to 94; second ton to cooperate with American air- pa a = ’ 4's at 93.88 to 9410 and 4 1-2's at 95.68 craft officials and believes that a pi- = to 95.94. oneer trans-Atlantic flight should be TONIGHT 4 Further. hurried coverings of short ghee without sel: = contracts ipased upon yesterday 2 sig Feature attraction at the Orpheum theater tonight. Cast includes] night net only AAAS pelea ONLY 4 tending’ Git (hecsiock exttlange today. Montague Love, star in “Rasputin, the Black Monk.” atively safe,” General Brancker said, ’ THEATER = M United States steel was again the “the rane cone he wouter teentd a = : most active feature although record- TORN, aes : 3 jces of America be employed towar ES \ ing no materiel change: Going cary. | SEMY CENSORSHNP UNDER O'CONNOR'S TO PLAY. winnings the War’, Ones {hie) has, been; ; H ing from 1 to 3 points were scored by ef ILITARY INTELLIGENCE It was announced today that O'Con-| established. America’s output of big y = A Royal Dutch oil, United Cigars, Ameri- SECTION OF GENERAL STAFF | ®°°'S orchestra has been engaged to|mobming machines can proceed to ‘ rr . = can Ice, common and\preferred, and furnish music for the Red Cross bene-|:Europe by air, and so save the ship- = j Columbia gas. Shippings, metals and Washington, June 21.—Army cen-|fit dance to be given at the McKenzie] ping that is so invaluable for other sorship is to be placed directly under|next Monday evening under the aus-| purposes. cc motors Rose more moderately but rails Ay burpo: = ] were irregular. the military intelligence section of the|Pices of the locat chapter of the The attack on.Germany by air, said ¢ "4 - Liberty bonds eased slightly. general staff, it was learned today,| Daughters of Isavella. 2 —. —. 4 | 1s eased slightly. with Colonel’ Marlborough Church F head of the section as chief censi 5 e i Bethlehem Steel "brace sie | MMOH, General Prank W: Meintg| ENR IF APES sé ( e = Canadian Pacific Z wae sie ee as chief censor, wifi ag : sani e relieved and continued ih his post Geel Hlectric as chief of the bureau of insular af- ZHAPPENS , » Symes airs. | Jat “, ete oeree The transfer, it was officially ex- LEMME PAY FoR THIS FOR COUGHS AND CeLDS An American patriot on the Mexican border shoots a Mexican who insults the American flag. The { pte plained, is one of the co-ordination GAS, PAUL, YOU'VE BEEN)| ‘| A handy Calcium compound that safes patriot’s life is saved by a true blue American girl. He goes East, makes good. “A year or more later | MILL Y GRAIN measures being worked out under RIDIN ME AROUND guards against chronic lung and throws he meets the girl again to find that she is married and that her husband is a croek. The things that ‘ dtinnsaolts ie gre 21-—Wheat | OTders from: General March, chief of FOR © MONTHS without, harmfol OF hable-forming drugs: happen next are told in the most fascinating manner in this’ splendid production, ; Pata ee ~, {Stafl. It was felt that the functions Try them today. Z Seat 0. compared with 161 | of censorship have been too widely 50 cents a box, including war tax MATINEE TOMORROW 3p. m. TOMORROW, | VIOLA DANA » 4 separated under various olfices when . Corn, No. 3 delloww 1 they might naturally be centralized ins ‘Laberal f Plax 393@ in the bureau of military intelligence. xX B93@ ity Wa é BUY W. S. S. — i A FLOUR UNCHANGED. Often tha Cage’ ‘hecueenvecnceuceneagucnuenuennconneenaequeane ouanunntencpacencongvenncudngucnncoeasnnastueentengtny ” * Minneapolis, Minn., June 21—lour After a man of sedentary pursuits = f unchanged. Shipments 46,363 barrels.| reaches a-certain age the buckwheat = a. r 7 . r Rye 198@200 4 cake with which he comes in contact = : , Barley 100@ 182. ts transformed within approximately = ' y j ee alge Gil half an hour -after taking from an = CHICAGO PRODUCE Inspiration to higher and better things = 7 Chicago, June 21.—butter steady; | t ® deep and apparently permanent = ‘ J receipts 7,826 tubs; creamery extras| Tegret.—Ohio Ste = zs 43; firsts 40@42 1-2. Tigi eee Cheese unchanged. Gold th i » 3" Eggs firm, receipts 9,551 cas SR Tacieiti eters arto ael ifrsts 33@34; ordinary firsts 29@32; f pce eO at mark cases included 29633 several handful from a street 8 exci ion near Indepe ndence ha and » Potatoes lower, old: receipts 8 cars; Wisconsin, Michigan and Minnesota backed $1.50@1.60; ditto bulk $1.25@ |. News, receipts 50 cars Louisiana and Texas sacked triumphs $2.50@ 2.65; ditto white 2.25: 0; Virginia barrel cobblers $5@35. Poultry. alive lower; springs 30@34 fowls 25; yellow 168@172; ‘No. 8 2; No. 4 yellow 145@ 78@79 1-2; 197@189; barley 500@750; clover lard 24.90; No. standard 78 1-2@80. -Rye Number 2, Oats: 3. white 100@130; gimothy nominal; pork nominal; ribs 22.37@23.00. BUY W, 8. So DULUTH GRAIN. Duluth, Minn. June 21.—Elevator receipts of Domestic grain—Oats 2.- 700 bushels, last year 6.300; flax 500 bushels, last year 3,200. after putting it (throug! process extracted a gold. He declared there was enough phia to make hunting for while, "V id ‘under Phile it worth ey. s- QRaily Thought. * We re what we sow; but nature has love over and above that justice, and gives us shadow and blossom and fruit that s zs from no planting of ours.—George Ellot. Buy wes. so Daily, Thought. Providence has given us hope and sleep as a compensation for the many cares of life.—Vo ——1vy w Improving on Preverb. Black Taffeta Silk bully C Goods at Attractive Prices Dresses 25 to 50. Percent Oft Ginghams Hose Ladies’ black hose. Regular :36c READY-TO- WEAR GARMENTS.--Coats, Suits and Shipments: “Rise vid de sun” is 35 inch black taffeta silk, regulaf M é ee “ers slow. and weak, $6.50@11.00. Oats 4,009 bushels, last year 12,200; flax 41,300 bushels, last year 1,100. Duluth car inspection: Wheat ‘Nos. 1 and 2 northern 2; other spring 2; total wheat 4; year ago 18; rye 1}. Total of all grains 5; year-ago 21; on track 2. Trading in cogrse grains was large- ly nominal in the absence of offerings. Spot oats closed half cent up and bar- ley unchanged. Closing: Linseed—On track 395 1-2@396 1-2; arrive 305 1-2; July 96 1-2 bid; Sep- teniber 380 bid; October 371 1-2 asked. Oats—iOn track 76 3-4@78 3-4. Barley on track $1@@127. Quotations in flaxseed were moved sharply again on ‘renewed bidding by crushers.and the running in of shorts. (Renewed dry weather reports from ‘Montana and small supplies were bull- ish factors... July closed 3-4 up; Sep- tember 5 cents up and October 3 12 up. BLY W. S, $.———- CHICAGO GRAIN. Chicago, June 24.—Fresh declines iif} the value of corn took place today, largely as a result of the ideal weath- er prevailing. It was apparently a general heMef that too much attention had been paid to the recent high tem- peratures and that the crop outlook had not been impaired. Besides thede was no indication of any urgen cash demands. ‘Opening prices which rang- ed from 1-2 cents to 1 1-2 cents low- er, with July 141 1-2 to 142 1-2 and August 144 1-2 to 145 3-8, were follow- ‘ed by-a material further setback. Oats went down grade with corn. A efature was selling by houses with eastern connections. After opening 13@1-4 to 5-8 cents lower with July 71 58 to 72 the market underwent a moderate sag. Provisiéns developed firmness on account’ of a falling off in hog arriv- als here as compared with the num- ber .expected. The best demand was for’Tivs. ary ws. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. Chicago. June 21.—Hogs receipts 15,000-. fully steady at yesterday's ‘average; left over from yesterday un- sold 12,852; bulk sales $16.25@16.5 butchers 16. 35@16.60; packing $15. @16.35;_ light @16. rough @15. 60; pigs 50. ‘attle receipts 4,000; rade slow and uneven; quality poor; fdir clearance around yesterday's bottom prices, the sharp decline attracting good invest- ment demand from country buyers; calves lower. Sheep receipts 15,000; mostly di- rect; trade slow, bidding unevenly lower. =——aty w. s. sj; SOUTH ST. PAUL. South St... Paul, Minn., June 21.— Hogs receipts, 6,000; steady, range $15.90@16.10; bulk 16:00@16.10. Cattle receipts 2,900; killers 15 to 25 cents lower; -steers 7.50@17.00; cows and heifers 8.00@14.00; veal calves Steady, 7.00@14. stockers and feed- Sheep réceipts 200, steady; lambs $10.00@18.00; _ wethers $7.00@13.50; ewes $5.00@13.00. BUY W.S. S, lots s, but a ter ketch de sun in led ¢ de Lawd sends.—Atlanta Con: ———avy wes, Tribune. Want Ads Bring ‘Results, | KEEP é¢ COMIN “We must not only , feed our Soldiers at the front but the millions cf * women & children i behind our lines” CereJahin SPo sting ‘WASTE NOTHING a speed ‘Palace Hotel, ister, desk table, 10 office chairs, etc. range with two ovens, 1 hotel ice ware dishes. 43 beds, springs and mattresses, SATURDAY Administrator Tribune. Want Ads tring Results: G. W. WILKINSON Candidate “of the People, by the People for the People” —for— Governor of North Dakota | On the Democratic Ballot at the Primary Election, Wednesday, June 26th, 1918 “fiqual rights to all and special privileges to none.” A public office is a public trust. (Political Advertisement.) uvnegncveneececeecsunnuouececcceedeceeaenean nea Public Auction Sale June 22,1918 1 o’clock Furnishings and Livestock including Office furniture, comprising 1 show case, counter, safe, cash reg- register case, clock, cigar lighter, 1 me sed REM 6 dining tables, 1 sideboarg, about 60 dining room chairs, 1. hotel box, 3 kitchen tables, heavy hotel rs, 6 commodes, 2 ward- 30 dre robes, 8 stands and about 50 yards of cork hall carpet. 12—HEAD OF YOUNG MARES AND GELDING good animals—will be sold at this auction _JUNE 22, 1918 '_ MRS. NORA COCHRAN, 12 1 O’clock P. M. for the J. F. Cochran Estate. TTT) TMM MMT $1.75 quality, special sale, per yd... 35 inch silk, natural color, $1.50 quality, special Novelty Silks 36 inch novelty silks, plaids, foulards and fancy, $2.50, seine per yd . $2.50 quality, a per yard ...... JUONGUANGUSUGUERUSULDGNUGUOUUOUUQUAUNOOOUUOOUOGOLaLGRCRUnUauaaaacauaN One lot Sheperd Check se special Suits that sold Ws to eer 50, special . Suits. from Ses to $49.50, special Suits from $50.00 to $65.00, special . Coats up to $16.00, special Coats from cates to $25.00 special . Coats from 57) 50 to ae 00, special . Coats from $37.50 9 $50. 00, special $1.48 Imported Pongee Sie ae tes ae : ' $1.19 .. $1.98 regular stripes, » worth 40 in. Georgette Crepe 75 shades to select from. Regular . $2:19 Dress ginghams, stripes, broken checks and plaids; light and dark colors ; regular 85c qual- ity, special, per yard Summer Dress Goods London crepes, organdies, tissues, white goods, and other materials. Price up to 39c, spe- cial, per yard phen 18c Cotton Skirtings 36 inch novelty skirting for sport wear. Assorted stripes and figured, styles that sold from 39c to 50c, special 2 5 c per yard ..........ee eee and 39¢ quality, spe- Cia] sale ..........00s .25C Children’ s Black Hose _19¢ Regular 25c ee special sale ...... Bath Towels 18x36 heavy weight Turkish, tow- els, white and colored border. Reg- ular 50c quality, 39 c special sale ... Men’s Handkerchiefs All pure linen. Our regular 25c quality, special sale, 50 Cc 8 for ..... pe elht eee eee Ready-to-Wear Our entire stock of Suits and Coats in light and medium shades made of the finest materials and latest models. SUITS Serge Dresses We offer for this sale our entire stock of serge dresses. You will find a large selection of models and colors. Special sale , 20 Per Cent Off special sale .... House Dresses’ Have placed on racks large a large lot of house dresses that sold from $1.50 to $2.00, Muslin Underwear ie ~ 20 Per Cent Off White sateen petticoats, regular $1.75 qual- ity, special sale . Petticoats Fe eee nee 98c Night robes, chemise, corset covers, drawers, combination suits, special gal $1748 =| | | |

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