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BISMARCK DAILY ‘TRIBUNE | ‘Winnipeg 42 | Helena .. | A business man rises to Paleots his Chicago . {wife or a woman friend or a woman Seth Current | relative who visits him at his office, Laura si | byt he does not rise to greet his ste- us nographer or othcr woman employees. ——r wes, ‘No business woman is justified In re- WATERS MEETS WITH | senting this distinction. The custom | cannot be construed to mean that the CREDITORS OF BANK) man does not respect his women em- _ | ployees highly. It simply means that State Examiner J. K. \gaters was | in the business world, as. nowhere Minneapolig yesterday meeting} else, women and men are all human wth bank creditors of the Security| beings working together, and on much State bank of Knox, which was’ closed | the same plane of. courtesy. -5T. Williston, another dry, spot,, re- WEATHER REPORT, |! ported .26. Rain’ was general in 'the| For twenty-four hours ending at ,| Valley, Pembina having .48 and Wahp-| noon, July 27. eton, 61, but Moorhead reported only.| Temperature at 7 a. m. O6of an inch, Temperature at noon Low temperatures prevailing over|Plighest yesterday + |the state are assisting in making the| Lowest yesterday rainful of the maximum benefit, to flax] Lowest-last night . and potatoes, while much of the late| Precipitation ... .| wheat and oats Is materially helped.| Highest yind velocity This is especially true in the vicinity a of Bismarck and westward to the Montana line, ——— 8 Ww. 8. 8, STATE HAIL FUND |¢ LIGHTLY TAPPED), Demands on the state hail insurance fund to date have been light, reports Thomas Sheahan, deputy in charge of this department of Insurance Commis- sfoner Olsness’ office. To date 26 claims have been received, and the heaviest of these asks for but 475.80. Losses have been reported frm Sar- gent, Grand orks, Wells, McHenry, LaMoure and Stark county. Jn gener al hail damage has been slight, and ERTS, Meterologist: ppomaias Unsettled to- showers , and warmer east portion; cooler extrenie ia For’ North Dakota: night with probably west portion; Sunday fair: “If T come | Saad Vs i 7, - Lowest * | two weeks ago and placed in charge of! YW. S. S Se ee ee amber for, pile als bag Apsara <i Temperatures |R. Mf. Stangler, a deputy examiner. | hought. : fund will be in position to ay all loxs- Tm ‘not ‘certain, mister, Ht p eh Fargo .... 6 She bank was owned by. the D. H.| Dally Optimistic. Thoug! 4 es a8 adjusted und will have a bal- ; Woman of the house, “but the man who Williston 60° gland family. A statement of its lla-|- “Riches without charity. are nothing accein ihe (oid at ¢be end of ihe sold him to us says that he'll chase @ Grand “Forks . 50 Vilities and assets has not yet been! but charity without riebes ts evidence July premiums have not been tramp 10 miles without stopping. But St. Paul made available, | of true worth. Heiter I'm not going to believe it till I see it tabulated, but the receipts for June real ‘done,”—Poople's Home Journal. MY ig f were $13,486, far over the receipts for the entire season of 1917. Jt is prob- able that the total receipts for the present season will eclipse those of any other year except 1912, which was un exception, ——AUY W. 8, 8, ITALIAN ESCAPES HUN PRISON CAMP Tells of Flight Across Carpath- lans Into Russia, CAPTIVES ARE OFTEN BEATEN Death of Old Emperor Brought Somewhat More Humane Treatment —Men Forced to Witness Torture of Brothers in Arms—Prisoners Refue- Ing to Work Are Beaten by Guarde— PRINCE HERE TO Food Scarce and Poor In Quality. STUDY RED CROSS ‘GOOD YFAR Service Station / Goodyear tires and Goodyear advertising have made the name familiar all over the world. Today the Goodyear Cord casing is the longest lived tiré on the market. We believe that in a few years the fabric type will be obsolete. Let us show you the saving in using cords. Here’s where the allies are going to send their military afd economic aid to Russia! The first step in the campaign to rid the; Hun-ridden nation ’of its dissension will be the occupation of Vladi- vostok, shown on the map, by an army of American, British and Japanese soldiers. Seizure of the trans-Siberian railway will follow. Beg. U. 8. Pat. OMe - and , THEURSDAY’S RAIN GAVE WHOLE STATE rumours | Upholstering » Corwin Motor Company. Bismarck, N. D. 1.05 on your, Tn the little hamlet of Saliceta San Giullano, province of Emilia, Italy, Ives a shoemaker, Luigi Ghittonta. He has four sons in the army. Two are Thursday's rainfall | ‘otaled inches at Langdon, which more now at the front and two were captur- ed by the Austrians. One evening recently the door was burst open roughly, and the shoemaker erled out in alarm: “Who ts there?” “Tt is T, Rduardo, your son. I have escaped from Austria.” The little home was thrown topsy- Great good resulted trom heavy turvy, and the good news flew round rains in the northern part of the f the town. What a gathering there was state, where continued dry wealner Phone 659 | of friends and relatives, Eduardo bore traces of his hardships {In captivity. He ts thirty. He fonght in Libya. Early in the campaign of 1015 he was captured and for 81 months remained a prisoner of the Austrians, He was at Mathausen until Beptember, 1916. ; Starved a ten. “The food scanty, sald, “and of the poorest quality; the beatings with rods frequent and without pity: We were even forced to assist in torturing our comrades. This cruelty was abol- ished, however, after the death of Francis Joseph. “We were forced to witness this hor- rible punishment. Behind us stood Austrian ‘soldiers with loaded ‘rifles ready to shoot us down If we moved a finger.” In September, 1916, he was sent with other prisoners to Dommavater, in the Carpathians. “We were divided into squads of 250," he continued, “and assigned to cut down trees. Our treatment did not improve and the work was made hard- er every day. Blows were struck tf anyone refused to work or let up for maintained its reputation of the most. rained on spot in North Dakota, Dev- ie take. with .96 was a close second, | while Minot, where rain was. badly neeued, was favored with %§ of an inch. On the Slope New Engleud had 40 of an inch, and. Dickinson, 38. The day's rainfall in Bismarck apere gated .47 of an inch | was threatening a complete crop fail- ‘ure. Bowbells,‘in the heart of a re- | gion which had been very hard hit, had .70 of an inch, and Bottineau had PRINCE YOSHIHISA TOKUGAWA The Japanese Red Cross mission has arrived in this country to study our Red Cross work, One of these illustrious, smiling visitors is Prince Yoshihisi Tokugawa, and with the squareness of his should- ers and’ straightness’ of his gaze, one thinks of things they did to the Rus- sians at Port Arthur, Almost a Shadow,. Afraid to Eat “My .son-indaw) was. so. bad from stomach trouble that he was reduced to almost a shadow and was afraid to cat anything, as all food caused bloat- ing of gits which pressed ‘against his heart, worrying him very much. Our druggist persuaded him to try Mayr's Wonderful Remedy and in two months he looked fine, can eat anything and cause on earth. Automobile Bismarck Furniture Co 220 Main Street i Tan STAMPS Mean cash invested in the cause of making a lasting peace for all humanity. ; Every quarter buys ‘a share in the: greatest Invest in‘ Humanity: Preferred! Buy Thrift Stamps at the ‘Fill Me Up With Your Cheapest —My Car is a Chalmers Ever heard ‘that order given at a sasoline filling: station 7 ? You will if you just wait till a Chalmers. drives up.” At. some of, the Jarger stations you'll ‘see. a-row: of three or. ia red pumps. On each ‘is a price, and in’ some cities the price will range from say, 20%,: 23%4, 27% to.30-cents: per gallon. E Watch the different makes of cars as they 2 arrive for. refilling oO tanks: : The‘ “temperamental” ones. will insist on the RG test gasoline '. only. And pay the high price. ; ; They will tell you, that, with the low-test gasoline their cylindars Al with carbon, the carburetor will not function, and that the power produced is—nil. Well—they ought to know. They are driving those cars, e, Chalmers owner is the exception to the rule. . He stops at the first pump—the cheapest, heaviest, low-test gasoline. e . ' He knows. he is: buying a liquid that is practically kerosene. But he also knows his Chalmers motor will) burn it—and:con- sume it perfectly. And if he knows all the facts he will appreciate also that there are x more heat units per gallon in the heavy than in the lighter fuel. So his efficiency is greater at the same tirne that his fuel bill is less. Yes—you have it—the famous “Hot:Spot” and the “Ram’s Horn” _manifold as you find them in combination only in Chalmers Motor Cars, are responsible for that condition. : You obtain a four-fold efficiency in a Chalmers—we'll tell you how in the next advertisement. Meantime, drop in’and let us show. you just what the “Hots! -Spot” works bard every day.” It is a sim- moves plo harmless preparation that re moves the catarrhai mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflam: mation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. any feagon. I recelved a full share with the rest. “Only one thing bore us up, and that ‘ was the hope of escape. We were able to get some ‘Austrian uniforms and ac- cumulate suppifes. We awaited our opportunity. “Two of our companies became {m- patient, and leaped over the stockade last January. They were shot down by the sentinels, Escape Into Russia. “Right of us resolved to get away. We were divided into two squads, A few. days: later the first alarm was ratsed, so we concluded that their get- x away had heen successful, ‘ “A week later the second squad leap- ed over the atockade and made for the mountains, We came to a railway sta- tion. A train was about to start for + rN. the Russian border, We climbed on ‘ board. A Hungarian trainman looked at us susplclously. Then he got * drowsy. The train covered 55 kilome- ters and stopped. We got off. Two by two we took different ways to escape the notice of the sentinels. “We asked the way to the Russian border with the utmost caution. For five days we dragged ourselves along, half starved. We passed through six barbed wire entanglements. “At last we ceme upong military post. It was the first Russian outpost. We advanced, but there was no sentinel to challenge us. We knocked and a door was opened. Within were sev- eral soldiers and a single officer, We sates and the “Ram's Horn” really are—what they accomplish—and how. Then you will understand the reason for the tremendous popularity of the. Chalmers—a sage and a demand so great that eNerys his is Chalmers year.” body in the trade concedes, “ ‘ The Thrift Car HE outstanding automobile Yaised our arms and shouted: ‘We feature of today isthe saneness F E are Itallans, escaped prisoners,’ H s = ma H “We were received as friends. The ‘ in the use of cars. Le g - This is aptly illustrated by the fact { that more than 100,000 Model 90 cars, ep] © have already been put to work by ~ : responsible citizens. You too can practice the thrift spirit and still benefit by modern motor car accommodations and con- veniences by ordering your Model Russiang completed our joy by reunit- ing us with the four compantons who had escaped a week before us. We were enabled through the assistance of the French military mission to get back to Italy.” Thought Rules the World, Tn. the end thought rules the world. 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