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growing as the once vast herds of elk RTURDAT, AUGUST IS, AE BISMARCK TRIBUN ay PAGE THREE dwindle and vanish and are threat- is expected that there will be a large t by Indians, especially th 5 PL AN SYSTEM eS number of persons interested in raiko| LEA MADE for the purpose; but the. difference| d with entire extincti = 4 : |souri Slope country. The school will . teeth from animals. slaughtered pers to the Snioleuicall Setej cts OF TRUNK : ATHLETES |-.: Mal leekurae und entertainments ELK HERDS food and their hides, while the white! hunters receive high prices for the} aroused public opinion a halt was|'removing the incentive for this’ wan- called in time to save the birds. Un-' ton slaughter, the Department feels. less the market for elk teeth is curbed before it is too late, it is declared, it will mean the extermina- tion of our elk, the most magnifi- cent of deer. A fuller understand- ing of the history and price paid for ell: teeth will-have an influence depreciiting the market and thus present from all parts of the’ Mis- TO SAVE OUR is that the Indians used only‘ the i — The Knights of Columbus radio. set iF} man’ kills the elk, extracts the two / teeth, Paris, Aug. 12.—-France, where be-| will receive musical programs from] Washington, Aug. 12.—(By the] teeth and Wastes the rest. A few years ago the wearing of fore the war feminine athletics were | sending stations during the school. | Associated, Press)—Don’t: buy elk] Thousands of bull elk have been|aigrettes for hat trimming threat- virtually unknown, now has. .20,000 PE TP SS See teeth foniiwatch charms}tick pins| kifled in’ the Yellowstone Park re-|.ened the annihilation of one of our enrolled girls and women competing or other ornaments, is the plea of} gion by hunters who illegally. poach| most beautiful birds, but through |in. track and field events, and from BAR EY GOREY, the Department of Agriculture, for} upon the government preserves, and,! in this new army a tevm will be selected} WW) KNOWN IN the price, of,each pair ofaguch teeth | despite the vigilance of rangers and{ A MESSAGER . Discussion of These Plaris fe renestont te jintion in ig tates: KILLDEER; DEAD foe oe ee ee Finiuishing ayant eae ane ee aml vac ncagnceqnneneesecategusnneuerenteensnvaseeaestetrenavveecenecvegesncageeeuneunsggeycevcenneaye To the People of Will Take Place in Minne- | beginning August 20. pirat ahs herds. : fashion of wearing these bits of bone . pay Li 6 The international’ games ‘may re-| _ Killdeer, D.,. Aug. 12—Barney} They are, very pretty ornaments,|as watch charms, cuff links, stick apolis Aug. 25-2 sult in amalgamavion of the two na-| Gorey, well”known resident, is dead,| and for many years have been used | pins and-hat pins has been steadily BISMARCK . —_—— tional feminine athletic organizations} Death occured from ‘heart failure Florence, Italy, Aug. 12.—The old | whose rivalry nearly disrupted, plans | ffom which he hae suffered for sev- Roman theater at Fiesole will this | for the meet, one with 327'local se | eral years Tuesday evening The end autumn, if present plans are carried | ieties and the other with 120. The|cama while he. was in bed and was out, b d in. fe the > itl Ministry of War is projecting plans | discovered by Frank Morganroth who n pe, Used: ABALn, Purpose it) tor the combination, lene up to care for him, was originally so well constructed! Unfil May, 1915, French women had| The deceased was sixty-five years many centuries ago. It will witness | never organized for athletics with|old and had heen a resident of this the production of a series of plays, | the exception of norseback riding,|.section for almost a quarter of a tennis, hunting and swimming, French| century. He homesteaded here in + pein women do not excel as sprinters but|the early days and for many yen filled, it is hoped, by latter day tour-| they are confident of their prowess| following, was foreman of the ists who will find interest in the nov- | in the middle-distance runs, and they | mus Jensen ranch, i el idea, Gabriele d'Annunzio is giv- have an exceptional performer in|. Later he conducted a billiard, ing his support to the project, and 1,|Madame Gourand-Morris in the| bowling, soft drink and confection- is probable that one of his tragedies | weights. \ ery business in th city:in which he will be in the repetor; —_——-- _ {was engaged at the time of his death, This ruin of the of Rome is iGERMANY HAS Before coming to this country he beautifully located i was a shot salesman of remarkable the ‘ancient Etruscan town that stands ‘anon ths TO PART WITH ity and popularity. Arthur Brisbane has said: “When a man owns a car, big or little? he owns the earth’s surface. He has conquered the power of gravi- tation which originally glued us to one little spot: He and his family are really free. ~ \ Now that the newg Bridge is Completed ‘THE PALACE THEATRE ut this time its stone seats will be “A family without an automobile is not a free family, and it cannot be as completely a united family as though’ the automobile, the American family machine, were there. “Certain things are luxuries. The automobile, for those that can’ have it, is a plain. matter-of-fact, com- mon sense necessity. If you haven’t got one, go to the dealer and get one if you can. You owe that to your 2. olive-govered hills above Florence, 1. - He leaves two sisters and an aged ii , * ” has admirable acoustie properties. © LIVESTOCK) mother in wisconsin and a son with family, to yourself, and to the industry. neteen tiers of stone seats still re- erm the Armour Packing Co, in Chicago. Chevrolet is the people’s car. It oars: more automo- Management at main in a semi-circle 87 yards in di-| Berlin, Aug. 12—Gold payment»! The ®fpnefal was held from the are not Germany’s only worries in| Catholic ‘church Friday. instant’ while! jude: below these ate and His Famous’ Horse .in a Thrilling dhired moro rowed ofistecial sek e 1 | meeting the demands of the Entente. as C . 8 of special seats used | Qereial reports indicate that she hes| DANCING ON THE ROOF|| Drama of Rough Riding, Straight Shoot- || Fa te are eer ane oe as had to disgorge liberally from her GARDEN TONIGHT . d : Ad tember erased beginning next SeP- | livestock assets. ‘These deliveries are ‘ _ ing and: Desperate Adventures. : ’ B cvetY lin compensation for , ‘requisitions | Service a la earte, American|| © : 1 $ wi —also— ‘ spring and autumx when the wéather ve A ir Italy is particularly agreeable, | ™4de by the Germans during the war.j and Chinese dishes. Peppy ’ | More than a half million head of bile, per dollar of cost, than any other car made. Its low price results from a wonderful increase in public. demand, making possible quantity production of quality cars on a scale never before attained. ; MANDAN Solicits your patronage, when not attending your home Theatres Tn addition to the d’Apnunzio play,| 1. o\ocy besides poultry numbering music. Come up and have a ‘ i wae) RS AA. bly soma the frst series, of productions will TeCniy"" guarter millon, were deliv | Moonlight waltz. where the|! Harold Lloyd: Comedy and Fox News — include a Greek classic tragedy: 4) oa to the Entente by Germany up| Mosquitoes; flies and dust can- WE HAVE FOR YOUR ¢ melodrama, probably Orpheus , BY 4. uly 3 of this year, the govern | ot reach you, Monteverde, and a drama from the : : pen of a modern Italian writer. ment announced in reply to an inter- = = = petlation by the Bavarian People’s| o. PLEASURE The Best in Cinema Plays The Most Famous Stars MMMM MMMM party. There then remained 251,212 REJECTION OF head of livestock still to be handed U. S. PEACE PLAN othe deliveries’ thus far made in- IS COMPLETE cluded 143,525 horses, 175,606 cattle, 209,231 sheep, 21,441 goats, and 246,- (Continued from Page 1) 700 head of poultry, Those yet to be the Union Pacific railroad are “in-|made comprise 81,712 horses, 92,100 definitely delayed,” it was anounced cattle, and 77,400 sheep. ~ by: the road, Deliveries of livestock to Italy No,reason was 25 ssigned: for the de-| from South Germany arg expected tu lay dnd the whereabouts of the de-|be made early in September, whit layed trgins was not stated. shipnients to Siberia are to be sent It waS announced that trains woula | to Italy. The Serbian consignment leave as usual and tickets would be| Will consist of 57,000 sheep. sold subject to delay enroute. Excellent Music . Pleasant Surroundings Comfortable Seats TONIGHT | | SATURDAY Realthful Ventilation Courteous Treatment Pec cssent REFRESHMENT PARLOR IN THEATRE BUILDING REX BEACH’S “THE IRON TRAIL” FOR RENT—Modern five-room apart- seal E’ TO WORK. t, cheap if taken at once. Phon : ‘ | East Stas Ate: ie Menmeys |e ee Babe with Wyndham Standing IE.SPECIAL RATES# of the “Big Four” grotherhoods, com- _ A story of the red-blooded men and real women who faced . ef posed of locomotive engineers, fire-| FOR SALE—Sce me for used car‘bar- the perils of Arctic ice and raging blizzards to build a rail— i men, conductors and brakemen, wht | gains. Have Dodge touring and two road into the heart of the Alaskan gold fields. Terrific —to— went on strike at Dupo, near here! used Fords. Call 318 and ask for fights, wholesome adventure and thrilling suspense. last night after a reported exchange| Kelley. 8-12-1W 3 : : ’ Auto Parties of shots between company guard MS Snecma tape \ ! a strikers and a deputy constable, re- —] ; ‘ | (TUTTE Piet hea aa Se Oh Ne, turned to work today pending the and bath, trees, garage, close in. | outcome’ of ,a conference between} First payment $800. Also new road officials and representative of bungalow five large- rooms and WATCH DAILYY TRIBUNE #§ FOR PROGRAM ! { : MONDAY the. brotherhoods. bath. First Payal oe poe : : oe eee diate possession. J. H. Holihan, : f ' Reem” Ghana Nan EE ine oMour gains it sents, teen BP OE BISMARCK FARGO Katherine Macdonald in “HER SOCIAL VALUE” [| Newent running over the Chicago and North-| oR RENT—Modern furnish rooms Kv VS. westden railroad from*Chicago, three} gor rent, close in. East front. of them through to the Pacific coast,| ‘T@1, 9325. 216 2nd St. 8-12-3¢ over the- Union Pacific after they leave Omaha, were tied up to'fron | oR RENT—Completely furnished three to four hours at Boone, Iowa,| gity heated apartment, with pri- because fireman did not want to man| vate bath for a couple, gentlemen the engines, it was stated at head-| preferred. 2121-2 Main St. Phone quarters of the Noriiwestern here} 995, 8-12-t£ | today. pcliseey Briere | / WALKO' WANTED—School girl to work dur- bao hlaha el da ing the day and stay at home 3 it d Py chiezo Ae 12 Reporte that| nights. Phone’ 604W. 8-12-3t 1,100 brotherhood men of the Chica- go, Milwaukeen and St, Paul rail-} DANCING ON THE ROOF road had voted to strike were brand- GARDEN TONIGHT edt Een gine Peer Greer, Service a la carte, American vice-presiden: e i s - “Reports of a contemplated strike| and Chinese dishes. Peppy among cur trainmen and enginemen| music. Come up and have a are absolately false,” Mr. Greer said. | moonlight waltz where the “There is no such action contem-| masquitoes, flies and dust can- plated as far as I know and & am vositive that I would know something | NOt reach you. about it if 4 strike haa been voted. “avery iinet ours jentering oe |RADIO SCHOOL a ning. practic ar eee witch engines are| ATTRACTS MANY ating in the yards at. Milwau- ees" Mr. Greer. said. 00000000 FIREWORKS A Gorgecus Fireworks Spectacle’ Will Con- 5 clude Each Night's Program at the Fair This Year. TODAY - AND TOMORROW TODAY’S GAME CALLED AT 6 P. M. SHARP TOMORROW (SUNDAY) GAME CALLED AT 3 P.M. : : vee i hdee A Wonderful exhibit will be here Arrangements have been made to from the Department of Agricul- f] accommodate a very unique exhibit ture of the UNITED STATES from ENGLAND WILD WEST | Besides the Bucking, Riding and Roping Contests: sev- eral surprises are being planned for the afterndon: pro- ‘grams, ~ - « Many inquiries ate we’ne received by members of the Knigftvs of Colum- GO BACK .TO WORK. but concerning the radio school to be Ogden, Utah, Aug: 12—The South- | given here August 16,17 and 18. It ern Pacific company announced at 12:30 o'clock today that the loco-! motive firemen who went on strike in “ 99 rete een vay had agreed to | GIRLS “REPORT go back to work. .The company £0 hE etiel tenneve the tour BIG CONVENTION marooned trains out of here some = time thig afterngon. { Instead. of professionals, Misses Murphy and Lagerberg, students. RAIL EXECUTIVES VOTE at Dakota Business College, Fargo, TO STAND BY THEIR N. D., were called upon to “take IPLOYES | down” and ‘‘write up’’ the pro- NON ENON ceedings of the Firemen’s State New York} Aug. 12.—Eight rail ex- Convention recently. Never be- ccutives, headed by T. DeWitt Cuy-| fore has this feat of rapid stenog: Jer, today were to deliver to Presi-| raphy been performed by schoo! dent Harding the reply of the Asso- pupils. The best places go to D. ciation of Railway Executives to his|B'C. pupils, Standard Oil Co il ee plan for settlement of the rai fas employed 113 graduates, From authoritative sources it was Faii'school is now open. “Follow , learned the message was Eade the Succc$ful.”” Our magazine, See ge eter at *the White| Success, sent free one year, on re- | 4 quest Write Dakota Business BISMARCK vs. -WAHP. BRECK. i MTH AND 15TH GAME CALLED AT 6 P. M. SHARP “ Ladies Style and Driving Contest Details of this novel feature are being arrangéd ‘for. A variety of exhibits including: North Dakota Agricul- tural College, Insane Hospital, Indian School, Women’s Department, Educational Exhibit, Cattle, Horses, Sheep, Swine, Poultry; Grains, Vegetables, ete., ete. AMUSEMENTS The Dominion Exposition Shows are coming with four riding devices and fifteen shows. ‘Airplane Flights Auto Races -. Ford Novelty Race 800 Indians will be encamped on the grounds. Many will take part in the native games and pastimes. Special Railroad Rates from All Points in North Dakota on the Northern Pacific and Soo Railways. Missouri Slope Fair i CAT g/ AYO NCATE ji Dine Sunday In Our New -- ANNEX TO THE ANNEX We can now take comfortable care of the largest crowd, and give efficient service , WAGNER’S ORCHESTRA Willplay12to2and6to8P.M. , ‘njoy your Sunday dinner here. Our menu will com- prise the finest foods in the market. the foundation fo» any seteloment ot lates: House, but a conditional acceptance. the strike. Then, to eliminate any matgunder: standing as to the meaning of Presi- “phat the roads will give jobs to only as many of the strikers as’ may be required to bring shop forces up ‘The reply expresses accord with the | College, 806 FrontSt., Fargo, N. D. | dent Harding’s suggestion that the te xeumal, thus insuring the jobs of (On Road to Training view of the administration that the striking shop ‘craftsmen b® returned loyal employes and new men ac- labor board’s jurisdiction must be to their old positions, the reply stipu- Idle Hour Pavilion —o— quired since the strike began.” ‘tity School “tint atten whe se, ses Se MANDAN, NORTH DAKOTA OT understanding that their claims to | unimpaired seniority rights later be) Music by submitted to the railroad labor board | gree i Regular Mandan — Bowery Dance at Menoken,| : N.D., tonight, Aug. 12. Good) Orchestra music. The Annex Cate Where You Will Meet.Your. Friend. August 28th, 29th, 30th and 31st. 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