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URDAY, JU ~~ q HIPPERS FORM ‘BODY T0 HANDLE PLEA ROR CARS Organization Formed ‘ peo A Me MEMBERS TO WASHINGTON ‘Will Present. Damand of west to-the Interstate Com- i merte. Commission Fargo, N:'D., July 81--North Dako: ta’s delegation, consisting of seven men representing the shipping inter- ests of the-state, to.go to Washing- ton in support of the commission ot Northwest officials that will deman freight cars from the interstate. com merce commission for the movement of northwest grain, wag named at the close of the meeting ‘at the Farg¢ ‘Commercial club yesterday, afternoon. The delegatjo follows: *— (Wesley GC.’ McDowell, (Marjon, N D,; banker's association; I, J. Moe, Valley City (Federated Commercial i] \ the ground until action is obtained. It was decided at yesteray’s megt- ittg that the official, committee will notify the North Dakota delegation by wire when it is needed in Wash- ready. to go then to Washington at oncé to join in the appeal for ‘cars. During “a discussion of finances ~at ‘yesterday afternoon’s meeting, Mr. Anderson of the Equity before leaving on the.3 o'clock ‘train for St. Paul pigdged, $100 fram the, Eqtity for the support of the’ new shippeéts agso- Giation. AOthers present representing such’ organizations as, the bankers, grain men’s. ' livestock .. breeders’, commerelal clubs and manufacturers associations pledged finaricial aid to the new organization, Mr. Jacobson, who was present yesterday represent- ing the, Minnesota railroad and ware- forth-| House commission, spoke again in the afternoon, appealing to those. present. to do their utmost in the united ap- peal for cars. if |. Money Situation “The money situation at present is such that the northwest bankers are not ima position to loan money on grain™in elevators to any large *% tent,” said /Mr, Jacobson. “The Dig millers say it is impossible to col- lect, on grain when it is. shipped; hey catinot, collect until the grain reaches its destination, and at the oresent, time, -with trarsportation in the conditjon, as it 1s, it takes from five weeks to three months to reach its destination. The,Great Northe has only’ 12-per cent of its own ca on track at, the pi mt time, bei a little worse off in Lhis respect’ than other nortMwest railroads. This is ington and that organization, will be, MORE CARS NOW GOINGFOMOVE. KANSAS GRAINS Some Relief Offered, but 22 Mil- lion Bushels of Last. Year’s Crop is Unmoved ;$100,000,000- OUT ON LOAN 7 ae | Topeka, Kans., | July’ 31.—An in- crease in the numbér of cars made available for the shipment of wheat to market is*affording ‘some relief to Kansas, farmers in the problem of marketing theit, grain, according’ to ate officials and bankers interested n the wheat movement. Although there are not yet_enough cars promised by the interstate, com- merce commission have not arrived, and railroad officials are unable to give any , definite. assurance as to when they will arrive, the car short- age is not so desperate now as.it has been past. years, x Officials of the state board o agri- culture ‘estimate that there are still stored on Kansas farms 22,000,000 bushels of last year’s wheatcrop, and an additional 3,000,000 bushels Of last cars to move all the wheat, and many: Tey ~ bi-ennial period until next June 30 it is but $26,300. If) many farmers,do not get their hail insurance payments promptly they may lodk -to the legislature which has crippled the office. ‘THREE BANDS TO GIVE MANDAN LOT OF GOOD MUSIC Mandgn ‘soon will be abl¢ to have a band concert any evening. The} city will have threé. bands, thé eom- bined~high school and city band, the A. O-U. W. lodge layd and the state reform school band, | * When. school’ ¢losed last spring there were, twenty-eight ‘members of |} the combined band, most of whom were high; school students. On Sat- urday, "Aug. 14, the city vand plans to hold\a paving dance td obtain funds to ¢:4 in\the purchase of new iniforms, «if the event is successful, the ‘yand will purchase uniforms in time to go'on the booster tour plan- ned for the Mandan fair, Aug. 24 to 26. i Ralph Law - THE NEW _ . Coo TORE Comfortable Best Pictures. \ Clean Finest Music. ! ” Last Time'Tonight a . NORMA:TALMADGE in < + “THE WOMAN GIVES” > ‘ MONDAY \ =~. MONDAY g CHARLES RAY ~ ¢ in “ALARM CLOCK ANDY” Ray scores a big hit. His? Best ‘Production. “WEDNESDAY THURSDA WILLIAM FARNUM “THE ORPHAN” __A big western that’s different. Filled to the brim with drama, with thrills and with comedy. i ~ a .cornetist of abilit hds ‘been asked to tgke the leade ship in the,new A.* U. W. band. -taw also will lead the. reform school band, which Superintendent Devin hopes to have started in a‘few week: oe RT | —e “WEATHER REPO “THE DEAD LINE” ‘west wherein love triumphs over treachery.: : u TONIGHT ONLY. - George Walsh: - in’ MONDAY Special Attraction Buck Jones - The Screen Sensation in ia “FORBIDDEN ~ TRAILS” A thrilling story of the clubs of North Dakota; George H 3 i " i s aay i WOOT E, probably. due to the fact that it had} year’s wheat in Kansas elevators. A} mo, twenty ing ~ s Brug, aed ea Seng axceptionally good tr eht cars. This perceptible ‘movement of” this shat | (wonky foun hours onan BER . = 7 Meth intts, So ten OEE 5 sonditi at s likely ave way is y ‘ . 2 5 i i : ice | $1 ‘to $16.0 Shee ee Eleyator association;. J. M. Anderson, gonditiay cee aiteat Eee ea se Peete baed is ayy seportell by the] pomperafure\at 7 a. m.. ‘ | | ing“investigated by the French police | $15.00 to $16.00. Pig rm. 4 St. Paul, Haquity Co-operative ex zrotn potatoes, corn and livestock “There romnalhar However! the vastl; PAtehest) yesterday } 4 bia SES MeN 22 al ait Rca ir upinrnaey eet At i change; It. J. Cone, Fargo, ‘North Fea ee oee nc remedied at onea/éceaer” proplage ot. moyig tig] Lowest veuteraay aM > ; Compared with week. Bensfat Jams.7 é kota Manufacisrers’. association: W. | ; Sr Ssible | 5 ; i i Lowest last. night. JUDGE FINES A Cente, Jower;: fat ewes ip sto, 26. cents % L. rd, Di 'N Da if there any possible nie V year wheat crop, variously’ estimated “recipitation lower. " i 4 Richapd,,, Dickinson, (North “Dako: }'are hete for that, purpose and if wo )ab 110 million to 185 million bushels | yighest Avind “ -MAN BY ’PHON : ES erontete: cae _ | bring enough pressure to bear on, the} to the great milling and export cen- Forecast ‘ . Week-end pecial e Cream, e meeting, yesterday, which was | interstate commerce commission, wo hers, For North Dakota: Generally fair Hibbing, Minn., July 31,—Fined $50 French Vanilla. Breslow’s. lt called ‘by rank Milhollan state rai! road and warehouse commissioner, voted. to’ maintain a permanent -or ganization, the object of which will | c ission,~retu d to, Bismarck | cording , a : . ‘ ibe. to prot the series interests feat BigBbeabn Tell. this Hath ; for eotsine th, 3 Ht Anepane setiptary wareo Uowest Temperatures hae » July 31, serters from the } Shain Lgke, charged. with having déer i ‘ ant en ‘ i ‘abs ‘ASS MATEO... 265 eri 9 -France | i S po jon, pai e fine to of the stat ; Fareo: t on others on, the trip, to tion, bankers have $65,000,000 tied up| williston qiterican army: that came tot ace by mailing a bank draft. Tivola pid Permanent Organization Washington. Spa in Jone on crops whieh await market Grand Forks . alone, according to a report made by | one of anumber of men arrested yes- The name of the organization wil = - SE te a eataie eet tet (ieee ee ae the Paris police to Capt. J. A. Ward-tterday by game wardens in raids near be the North Dakota, Shippers” as fvertugs and: the inboapests care, She | Winns en, who is supervising apprehension of ; Susson. ‘Telephone calls are sociation, A eommittée of sthree te easily reach $100,000,000 with the rip- iefena 7 the deserters in addition to investi- i 9 pad tp P- | Chicago gating this still. being presented le arrests of game law vio- complete: the ,organizdtion was nam Mr. Milhollan;. W C,. McFadden,j.secretary of ‘the state bankers’ assoe! nm, and J. H./Kelty of Bismarck, president of the Farm- ers’ union. In the interests of pro- viding sufficient cars to move’ ai least 400;000,000 ‘bushels of this sea- son’s northwest crop between now and the time. it freezes up; a. com mittée’ composed of O.. P. B.. Jacob- son, Minnesota . railroad ‘and ware- house commissioner; Mr. Milhollan. of North Dakota,*Commissioner Mur phy of! South Dakota and Congress, men: Young of North Dakota and An- derson of. Minnesota will leave for Washington tomorrow night. They will accomplish..our purpose.” Krank ,Milhotla, of the railroad KEEP PLACE ON STATE TICKET Tolbe Run as Canditate for Rail- road Commissioner Despite Official Vote Upset Jack Williams, of Fargo, state art jutant of \the American Legion, who $10,000,000 Tied Up). Bankers ‘are vitally concerned_in the wheat gnovement problem. Ac- ening of tHe present wheat, crop. : Reserve. Banks Aid.’ - 7 , Some relie heen obtained, Mr. Anspaigh-said frém_the recent an- nouncement of the . Federal Reserve board that it favored extension of crop loans, and the fact that Federal Reserve banks had been authorized to accept wheat ' paper from member banks orfrom other banks through respondents, Railroad officials have warned farmers of their inability to move the new wheat crop promptly and urged them to make arrangements to hold it on the-farms properly stacked or in bins. onight and probably Sunda -what-warmer ‘in central portion to- aight. PARIS APAGHES Kansas City . apes ORRIS W. ROBERTS, F Meteorologist. The finer grades of tobacco are zrown underneath a protective cov- aring of cheesecloth. agamst the American expeditionary force: : \ i As all thesé deserters have the.rep- utation with the French police of carrying guns and being bad men gen- erally, the police simply notify ‘the be Américan authorities from time to time of their presenge in some par- ticular place, but dé not attempt to arrest them. In some weeks the arrests of desert- ers have averaged as high as 10. The x-jmen not only carried guns, but’ were armed with remarkable sets of per sonal paperg. including forged. di charges and forged army orders. With A imple to obtain the identity cards. Of- game Orr and Cusso’ MARKETS SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK ey & i -T00 LATE TO CLASSIFY Bt ceipts, 200. Stbady. Y Range, $14.35 to $15.00. Bulk, $14.35 to $14.50. WOMAN OR MAN Wi full time, 60¢ an how ing guaranteed hosier: perience unnecessar . Mills, Norristown, Pa. Fat tears, $6.35 to $15.50, Cows and heifers, $5.50 to Calves steady, 0 to $13.50, Stoc! 4-31-1t SND for Free Toilet: So mple and efund offer. 88 Louis, Mo, over the long distance tele: phone, with Judge Brady presiding at ithe Hibbing end, Andrew Tivola of lators followed the raid last night by ardens in the country sur- rounding Crane Lake Portage, near! I J te South St. Paul, July 31.— Hog re- Cattle receipts, 300, Killers steady. ers and feeders, steady,» $3.75 Here is the first tire ~ will present the ‘northwest’s appeal was a candidate in :the primary for Ww ears # i é eck-end Special Ice Cream , 8S—Direct to to $12.00. f ‘8 before the jnterstate ‘com 4 ¥ yes + t 75. Tub 0 $12.00. 3 i, or ear et rstat 1 place for railroad” gomriisstoner, | rench’ Vanilla. _Breslew's. rt, |) monesKta: 911-7 TUE mnte Sheep receipts, 4,400, ‘Steady. that was ever given a merce commissionsand will remain in : z WOMAN IS MADE | _ OFFICE MANAGER will be presented to the people this fall as a candidate. ‘. When . the official. returns were made public it developed that W. H Stutsman, of (Mandan, had received more votes than Mr. Williams, whu at first’ was thought nominated: for railroad commissioner. ‘Mr. Williams “+g nlaced on the ticket endorsed by BIG TASKS FOR STATE AUDITOR Lambs, $5.00 to $13.50. Wethers, $4.00 to $8.00, Ewes, $2.50 to $7.00. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK ‘4 Chicago, July 3 500, Compared The lairs of the deserters are most- | -11y in Montmartre in secret under- 1./ groundpassages in’ which the Apach' can|of Paris-have managed in the past to hide their trails from the polic , | Their comnfunications are so well e: tablished that instantly a raid is ca ried out by American military police from Coblenz, the alarm is given in s' miles on liberal adjustme commissions... Experience Auto Tire Clea! 5th. Chicago. KLY—Tailoring Agents h class 7 cents higher. —Cattle receipts, h a week .ago choice corn fed steers mdstly 35 to 50 Grassers- very’ uneven, averaging 75. cents to $1.00 lower. whole factory to itself! ‘A $7,000,000: factory’ for making one kifid of tire. This quantity prdduction of a quality article means Canners. 25 to 50 cents lower... Handy- weight butcher bulls 25 cents loaver; others 50 to 75 cents lower; scalven The Rusk RadiatorrCoz Fargo, every quarter. The deserters vi ~ N. I. has’a new office manager— most miles per dollar for ‘| the committee of 21 because of this uth, rtually are penned aut: Van x n not daring to stir outside mi for Mrs. Fr ay B.,M. between ze 4 4 3 ’ the -pargy comprising the Women’s | The appropriation for the bi-ennial S : : Special, which will, leave New York | period from 1913 was $23,000; for the] Keening on fret Naor. Also ane 1 PHONE 909 “Aug. -7 on the S.~S, Patria, Thirty J Teor a b women from’ the, United States are MOUSH ROR. BALE HAGiA Or in: roc: and bath: hot water heat: trees: twa "Twas Sai a woman, Miss‘Almeda Lal leur, “*Why not?’’ asks FL. Wat- kins, Pres,, Dakota Business Col- \ lege, Fargo, N. D., of which school Miss LaFluer is a graduate. “We constantly get more calls for trained help than we cdn supply, both men and wonten. We expectto be called on for 1000 or more students during the coming school year.’’ ¥ Join the 1000 Club and *‘Follow the Succe$Sful.’’ Fillterm Sept.\1. Write F. L. Watkins, ‘Pres., 806 jot Frank Milhollan, Nonpartisan, who Mr. Stutsman has been found to have .more votes, both Mr Stutsman apd Mr. Williams will go on the ticket. ee Friends of Mr. Williams are urg ing him to contest the nomination received but 1113 votés moré. than Williams. <~They point to the use of blanket stickers in Sheridan county by Non- partisans. In. that county Milholla received 627 votes and Williams 42: Should the vote of this county be throwngout, Mr. Williams would be nominated. Blanket. stickers have been used at other places in the “WITH FUND GUT Hail Insurance ‘Warrants May Reach 15.000 Before the Year Comes to Close \ The state ‘auditor’ big year ahead in w ance warrants, It is estintated now that there will “be 15,000 hail insur- ance warrants to/be written in the auditor’s office. It now appears that there will be more than 10,000 hail losses for which claims are made/on the state fund, WANTED—A girl ov; housework on ‘farm.’ ¥ s : on ‘Pues up in Pari: 2 and 4 o'clockgor write No. 12 of Bismarek Tribune, stating fully ability and wages wanted. 1 FOR SALE—Good motorcycle. quick sale. Write No. 124, care CLERKS—(Meh women) over * Postal rvice, °$135 month, aminations Aug! él essary. For fre ‘Terry Gormer Civil Servi 187 Continental Bldg.; Washingtot the city. If they leaye Paris, it means ‘leaving an income which often comes from the |illicit sale’ of drugs, being} Hog receipts, 4,500. Light separated from the communication | light bute! system which is their safety and be- yesterday's if You Are Easily Tired Out, Bib a. Your Blood Needs Purifying. - sitance in giving the system @ general housetlenniies Nearlyseyérybody just now needs a few Bottles of S.S.S. to cleanse the s§stem of impurities. S/S. S. is without an, equal as a dragey, 60 to 75 cents lower. F 1 WA? want JF MAKE ‘$601 Raincoat \ \ ~ \ Clogsed-urp Impurities Will Under- mine Your Health. BUY. partner in Ford garage. South Second St. ey The first symptoms are usually a loss of appetite, followed by a strong to 25 cents higher;- stockers and 's steady; others slow at close. Light and butchers, —— j the users of small tires. \ And our servicé is up to “this standard. Get. the henefit. Bismarck ar & Auto Distributors 215 Broadway, © Independent Garage Front St, Farpo, Ne Do: state, it is said. ~ : 3 : i Bainthe = — : ae 7 AMile ares one ary p Mfg, Co., 531 gradual lessening of energy, the|general tonic and system builder. / Dealer E s Tarbes onto: system becomes weaker day by|It improves the appetite and gives 1 new strength an _vitality to both, - Something Néw MEND-0-LEAK Mends anything — Copper, Tin, Graniteware, Etc. _ ‘ Don’t buy a new boiler or kettle because it- leaks, you can repair it yourself in less than a minute, , All you need is a match and a stick of MEND-O.! 3 sticks inj a package, 50_ cents, ‘ Yes, We! have Lightning Patent} . Stoppers. (0: PETERSON, Agent, 617 9th Street U Phone 477K: N. Dak. — BISMARCK, A “10614 Broadway ° The Bismarck Sign Co. a] , “Goodyear Service Station LBAVES ON TOUR WITH NATIONAL. | WOMEN’S GROUP, Mrs. Emma G: Wheeler, Mandan, “ Goes on European Study Trip’ ‘August 2, Emma G. Wheeler, of Man , well known in this city as a music teacher, leaves August 2 for ar extended: journey through* Europe. As president of the ‘Northern Lights district of the ‘National Fed: eration of Musical c:ubs, Mrs, ,Wh er. will’ represent th ~akota, iv Mrs. la going on the tour. be an auto frip of the battle fields. The party will also visit Italy, Swit- zerldnd, France, England, Scotland, Norway, and Sweden. The delegates will attend the International Council of- Women held in Christiana, Nor- way Sept. 8., nN here are’.twenty-rine organiza- tions\belonging to fhe National Coun- cil of Women; répresenting thirteen million women throughout the coun. try. ‘This, party will represent these women. a 4 Mrs. Wheels expects to study for a month in New York after return ing to.this country. She will prob- ably return here about the latter par' of October.’ y RAIN CENTERS "A special feature of the’ trip will | proptiation for the offi by the legislature, seeking to pun Carl Kositzky, to a remarkably low figure. The auditor‘s office hopes, however, to be able to issue the ‘hail insurance warrants promptly in spite of the crippled condition of the ot fice. N The growth of work under the ‘Non- partisan’ administration is shown. In 1913, 14,170 warrants were issued. The number has increased in the last few years and for the fiscal year ending June. 30, 1920 a to- tal of 38,480 warrants were issued. Other work of the department has in- creased in the same ratio. TO ECONOMIZE— VULCANIZE “ day, until you feel yourself on the verge of a hreakdown. This whole condition is but the result of impurities in the blood that show that nature needs as- old and, young. Full informatio literature can be Swift Specific Co., “Atlanta, and > valuable ad by writing to Ga, money selling) Brussels Triple value corn broom $ Also. Cran . Cramer M. ibté Brooms. ample postpaid powerful tire pump mad rge~ com missions. Side line or fu je, Sellto trade, Write fer terms and literatura, State Sales Manager wanted, MOR-AIR AUTO! PUMP CO., Naperville, TH. 7. _ ONE-HALF MILLION B 81-1 FOR RENT—Two rooms, for light house. block from, car line. Nothine in the ov like it for the price, $1800, cach Tralanee an te to cult Also praotty punmalowe, $9000 TF Hoatthan. soln phone 745, 1st dook east ef Pret 077 FOR SAT.E—Ane of the hest caal min’ the state, Mine in full operation: Mn 199. Meth - LIMRER FOR sawmill hae 4 an faen dawn, TT. nia nh t 175000 fant Caf ta Udett ol! lamathe fe frat, Alan \ohont 189 099 tort ham plank. ete Wil sal in enn late to coll in one lump, John F-h Frazee, Minn. 7-811 FOR. SALE—At a snap, ties ttle cottage 2 blocks from post ean, J. Fy person. ae’ A Practical Threshing Outfit $2,475.00 PRICE $2,475.00 WOOD BROTHERS SEPARATOR Size 20x86--Complete with blower, feeder and elevator. Price f. 0. b. factory $1175. ° in Parver Bakery WANTED Dre: 112 Mandan EXPERIFNC making by Aay or nie . Phone 637K: =1wh stencgrapher References care of Tribune. Roam and board. furnished. 7-20. Write -20-3¢ | The other day a boy went td a provisién store and ask- ; ed for~“half a dozen blaek hen’s eggs.” i The grocer laughed. “Eggs from a” black hen!” he ex- claimed. “How can you tell them, my little man?” “I can, My mother told me how.” \ “Well. here you are. Let me see you pick them from _ this crate.” The boy carefully selected the six biggest eggs he could find, put down the money on the counter and said, “These are black hen’s eggs I have taken.” Our experience has taught us that there are many shoppers among the child- ren, but whether your child- AROUND BISMARCK |< There are no two ways about Ron nd board. Wri t Ah wh centered in Bi ck it—vuleanizing is the only’ way fon nee08 18 F a a cor Ea Other Sizes—24x46, 28x50, 32x54 and 40x62 ren are. old fashioned in Rain which center in. Bismarck, A ane 5 way. 5; ¢ en 8 z d { cary today helped relieve a threaten save money on fires, to mae SANDUSDY MODEL J TRACTOR H] send them. tous for” yot Corwin Motor Co. - Electric Service ed drouth, and brought joy to a loi of farmers and back-yard gardeners. The rain began’ falling at #:55 a.m. in Bismarck, and amounted to .62 of an inch, Rainfall reported at other points follows: Ellendale, .02; 'Na- poleon, .25; Bowbells, .10.. The rain is moving from west to east, according to O. W. Roberts, and the ester them last twice as long as ordin- arily and help pay the high price of new tires. - Our vulcanizing is the new jand better way. Why not try it on that old casing and tube of yours? Will~operate. a 20 or 24-inch Wood Brothers Separator and pull three plows. Price f. 0. b. fac- tory $1250.00. Larger size 15-35. Place your order now to insure delivery. Sup- ply limited. If we do not have a representative in your locality, write us A Dependable Tractor and Separator the moet attra f eertments om the market tadaw, yateatang $3.00 ta S900 ner order fall raneat cormevssions, Far a I've * Geld Mfg. Co... 40 an ag enol! with e Mrs, A. C. n needs and you can rest as- sured that they will receive -the same attention and ob- tain the same geod hard- ware, as you receive, when you shop in person. Every article is guaranteed to satis- fy and can be returned if it is not just what you want. LOMAS HARDW’RE ir "| Stton of the sta 2 este] ORE MILEAGE THRE AND & Tire Co, | ict curse 2° aver REPAIR CO. MORE BROTHERS CORPORATION CO. ‘Germany is shipping large amounts ‘ . Fdctory Distributors f Teor te] N. W.-Hotel Building, Wimbledon, N. Dak. Fargo, N. Dak. TANF ONT MAIN STREET — SS) &) setemg | of goods to China in her effort to : EMEN SOP Sy eni5 sea emerge from the effects of the war. 515 Maint. [ Railway, 121, Tribune 7-B1-It {ES SAR SIS | Ky fan in

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