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\ JOINT BANDS , ! PLAY TONIGHT Bismarck and Mandan Players | Will Offer a Request Program _ nd Bismarck Sands will} rate again tonight. ¢ invita‘ion of R. B. Luts, man- pi. of the Mandan band, was com- psig pon Monday night sf the mem- bers of the ban a band at their rehearsal through A. Erickson, Tuesday night Mere tai niembers of the Bismarck organisation were on hand to rehearse with the Mandan music makers, Several members of the Bismarck | band sre away on vacations and for other reasons, but a . considerable number of them will go to Mandan tonight and participate in the joint) concert belns put ae pees under di- rection of at will tate it van will be a request program en- tirely and while Mr. Law te peveral pieces lined up which have already been called for, he is expecting a number of others before time for the Program to open tonight. Those wishing request pieces ate urged to a them to Mr. Law, or to; r. Lutz, by 6 o'clock, Mandan tinie, | at the very iatest, in order that the/ pieces ‘called for may be secured in! time for the concert. Tonight's will he the Jast regular) concert of the Mandan bend, but there is « possibility of another ioiat program in both Mandan and Bis- marck a little later, or, possibly after the return of ‘the absentee members: of the bands. Mr, Luts expressed’ himself Sige day @s very on Bee with fine turnout "s con i Mandan oo9) last and hopes that the one tonight will be equally yelt patronized. ON WEDDING TRIP Mr. and Mrs, F. A. Nehring, who are motoring through from the west coast to New York on their honey- moon, continued on thelr way east vesterday after spending Tuesday in Mandan with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Nehring’ have been visiting in Tim- mer with Mrs, Nehring’s sister, Mrs. Fred Bingenheimer. Mrs. Nehring, formerly Ann Stegner, is a former resident of Mandan.' BACK ON JOB ~ BE. J. Welch, Mandan, express agent, resumed his duties with the American Railway Express Co., yes- terday following a month’s vacation. L. M. Qlson, Bismarck, who acted us express agent in place of Mr. Welch during his absence, is’ taking a layoff of about a week, following which he will return tothe Bismarck — next. Wednesday. el GOES WITH LAW FIRM Miss Peggy E. Molbert, employed . for some time at the Quick Print shop, Mandan, has entered the em- ploy of Sullivan, Hanley & Sulli- van, law firm. . RETURNS FROM FARGO Mi Molly Bendiekson returned Monday from Fargo where she spent about ten days visiting at the home of Miss Nellie O’Brien. STILL SEEX HIT-AND-RUN Local police are still seeking the it ‘and run? ‘Geiver ow who struck FIVE MINERS, ALIVE, TAKEN PRORECHVE-IN 5 (Continued from ne.) came, he went back: to pos the ether four men of’ the calamity. The men were apparently suffer- bad only weakness from lack of food, ith the exception of Castille: ‘Two rescue workers assisted each man from the mine shaft through |- one crowd, to the hospital tent near- y- Reacue I» Dramatic All. night the mucking crews had toiled at the shaft, opening a pass- age gradually through the tunnel, as the mud and rotted timbers) were The dramatic rescue surprising sequel to the id nights of effort, despite the hopes at the: men’ might yet survive. Hon engaged in’ removing in: the tunnel arrived within “sl ing: distance of trapped mincra carly today. The first message from the risoned was yelled, by one of imp them, who called out “We are every-| h one right back here.” While several of the muckers redoubled their ef- forts to Vapor away the mire, others rushed to the bottom of t! Hai “Come down here now,” shout. ed to the men assembled ate e mine mouth. Fiftee! pert) Sega apg jigned to enter the men were found, jrasceaiets) bye down the tunnel and tnatily. ‘he joy of relatives way shared by and others. who wit- scenes as tho was grinning broadly as weukly from the tub and wa: Abd ed in be wai ot te ant hildeen: cet live in Rope ane | prayed. id. le ordesi, ang practically We -had no’ idea ‘af 'h ‘ 10 idea ow lag we had here. “probably it’ was well that did peat Picmoyetonee. Bip t time: Hed we shaft first int rs ce dre: ‘y Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Willia: Saturday, knock- ing him down and running over him. Mr. Webater Takes Hold as Receiver|*: G. S. Webster, Bowesmont, bas tate C Merchants’ National Bank. Mr, Stohring has three banks un- der his jurisdiction at the present time, one at af Lake, one at Dickinson Merchants’ Na- tional at M Mn, Webster went to Dickinson yesterday with Stohring to break inte the work, He will be located there for.some time. This work is ied on under the eld of controller of th jonal cur- tency, at Washi De c Mr.» Wilson igned some time ago, to to the west coast with his wi sae to 1 NEWTON HOME liam Newton, Bel- rived Tuesday and the J. H. Newton to Superior, Wis., 8. George Newton. Mrs. J. A. Harding and son, Jack, Iso guests at the Newton home days, en route from Brain- where they have been ves, home to Roseburg, Ore. Harding is manager‘ of a hotel Roseburg and a former ss be the Lewis and Clark jotel, Mandan. 1. BACK FROM WELdwstone Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Morek returned Tuesday night from a two week: through the Yellowstone’ National park. They covered about 2,500 miles going ‘and coming. Mr. Morck says he made 24 miles per gallon of gaso- line on Peas con out and would have made" on the way back except that he ran into some muddy going. He made about 21 1-2 miles a gallon on the way back. He drove a new Willys-Knight model “70.” With him were Mrs. William Mackin ond children. ENTERTAIN. DAUGHTER AND SISTER be Agnes Lang and Mrs, Frank entertained informally Tuoxday night for their daughter and Mrs. H. R. Bitzing, M William Schultze, of San Diego, Cal. Sixteen guests were present, all members of a girls’ sewing club act- ive some years past. Others present at the gathering were . {Carl Convert, Decatur, Ala., and Mrs. F. A. Nehring, formerly Miss Ann Stegner. : CAR SMASHES COASTER Clement Helbling, son of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Helbling, darted before a car driven by Tom Conroy while crossing a Main street intersection in his coaster wagon, Tuesday. The wagon was smash and the boy thrown on the pevement, but receiv- ed only minor cuts and bruises about the face and MANDAN NEWS FARMER BRINGS SUIT Matt Erhart, St. Anthony farmer, fas commenced suit for wes against Frank Leingang, as the It of an automobile crash near St. Anthony, last Sunday. ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL Reipu Carlson, Man was admit- ted yesterday for treatment at the hospital. - ‘ vig _ Mr. and Me Wi carried to the first aid ‘building, a short distance from the shaft.. There doctors and a pecial attention’ was given to Castil- the one of the five Who seeme: ra repeat Ls thought while clim! among timbers of mine a3) “We were in the sto; the Sines curve when the slide - came,” told newspapermen after he the surface. “We didn't get ries but climbed back to the upper. je to keep out.of the water. Never Lost Hope # ons could iS hens ‘the sone Wf ie in e linet | Cobb a ke leclared. that they were trying to eet angut, dea ee Hid never lost hope.’ it e miner: vrarer aes ik in the dail worst fe 2 th St wore! ne ey sa v We've bad s01 srl meetings bade there Pins the said, referring pr a had ‘offered and the songs they hed sung while waiting thr the tone ours. On ‘sheie. caps, th seri this sentenc dead when you find us, javed.” The men were’ covered with caked mud and grim fe a d a faces were dark growth of beard. Tears streamed from their ¢; as ad embreced wives and ‘Ali five ‘were. covered, with mud | cei had and their clothing te be from (per bodies.” Went which was th worries of the five entombed miners for several da; their “sab an vigil becal near end pumps forced all the water from the’ shaft, and as it ap anal water flowed, from the uy is down] 5 ‘was joist climbi Bs) oft ae upper ledge, hol ding in Mitempling to. catch’ water Saal attem; eae ‘rough the timbers.” ' ve up hi the Pty tore that gave us heart. “It courage but we of the Cobb fan | the nl Bek Present ‘were .| will build apartments in Washington ie ‘Dravely “ie the} of 8 y geod W 3 marek. eee ——— (Continued from page one.) musk revives it, that poisons’ of the; deadly cobra and strychnine are fatal) to it, +The. British poiabiate vere os na alee waiciean’ “showed pnder thousands of com- creatures wiggling plicated * stagnant water, i around in a di “The Hindu wite men hopes thet: pasts bgne. eee ie SN beinge, it may saible don vivisection of Siirwals and. gub- stitute that of Aye views ae ant Sgt culating stain: they have. feeling equal to” that of a eee pig or angleworm? A i of insane mo: cruelty ¢omes from tory ofogtield id, Mass. A young. man, well educated;| suddenly gone mad, tortured his mother to death,.and was found hold- ing her mutilated body. It was eee that the moth- er’s refusal \ give money caused inane and the maniacal attack. But the miserable, insane murderer, mumbling over and over, “Wash away her sins,” indicated ous fanaticism had unbalanced: his mind, 1 From Spain comes a story of a! man who killed his daughter, of- fering her as sacrifice, to God to proye my faith.” fe fad cut the girl's throst.. Fre- quently “he had lashed: himself, or; persuaded others to lash him, until the ee flowed, also to prove his of this horror, and granted, the Bible story wot Abra- ham, quite willing to cut, the throat of his son to please the Lord, and desistineg from the throat cutting only when a ram appeared us « sub- stitute. Contrast your feelings when yo hear of a religious fanatic toda, cutting his daughter's throat please the Lord with your indiffer-, ence in reading about Abraham! willing to cut his son’s throat, and ‘brutally sending out into the desert) unprotected and, exposed to almost certain deatif, young slave girl with a child of which he was the; father. We are not perfect, but we have improved. A wealthy man, me withheld,” supplying ‘rooms at $12,560 monthly to ‘employes of the government,» The| unknown wealthy one deserves thanks. There is another wealthy person, well known, that might do some- thing. His name is “Uncle Sam,” and he should ‘pay his employes better and thus help with their rent on his own account. From letter carriers to federal judges, employes of this richest netion in the world are shamefully underpaid. HAY COMES FIRST ringfield, Mass.—When there’s haying to be done, what's a little matter of $1,500,000? At least the hay | had the call recently, when a mecting was called to decide a $1,500,000 dairy pool merger. It was a fine day to rake and mow, and so many of the farmer-stockholders were absent thut no vete could be taken. NOTICR OF FORE URE SALE y ADVERTISHMENT js hereby given that ‘ae. been made fn the terms of rtain magtgage executed and delivered by Donald. Matthews, gle man, inortiagor, to Augyst E. John MOF ashburn, N. Dy lortgage Jat the das January. A.D. 1918, and file the office of the 1918, at ten o'clock recorded in Book 151 of Mortzagea on page which said mortgage was subsequently assigned by an jn- strument in writing on the 2nd day of May, 1918, to Helen O'Brien, which ‘assignment was recorded in the office of Register, of Deeds of Burleigh ints North Dakota, on the lith day . fey 1918, at 9 o'- clock A.M. and duly recorded, in Book 139 of assignments, P36: witt be. foreclosed oy 8 vaale at such premises described in by mortgage und hereinafter dex: thed at the front door of the Court House in City, of Bismarck, North Da- ee on the 28th day of Auguat, A, TD, 1926, at ten o'clock In’ the ‘forenoon of said day, to satisfy the n such mortgage on Mh ad z mises de- r riggs, and which will bg sold to to aut fy the same ure ; fale oe Northeast Quarter’ %) and Bast Half of Quarter (E14 of NW) ee (Bec. 19) In. Township Hun Forty (Twp. 149) rth, of ange Bl Eighty tehe (Ree. 81) ‘est of Sth There yu ot eon the. da: fourteen dred Four and Dollars. 6 this foreclosure, i HELEN O'BRIEN, "se ane i 9) she ‘atfive f the Rei ae e tre of onthe m| be arch 16 ae (Pr be £0 see G premigen sp oy “deyeribed cate iene tate ive 8 clog att nix a8 ei "THN BISMARCK TRIBUNE 3 Best Milk Producer Is Owned ts By State #. Balk, testet fn a ws feport of ithe Barleieh Coanty ‘ation for duly enys.that Five et tee herd Produ: in average of 847 Ibs, milk! with 28.5 dbs. bytterfat and is owned by the State Penitent Schneider Bros: bi second high herd, with an average ibs. milk and 28.2 fy batterie. ‘L. 5. Garske is third, hi fat averaging 838 lbs.’ milk and 28.1 ba, butterfat. The State Penitentiary has the high epage profit above feed egst which is $13.61 per cow, L: J. Garske has the high gow for July,.the high cow Inka.” — She’ Producy? 176 bs, milk snd 70 Ibs, watterfat with §38.26 profit. ‘Ownets Ys. butterfat: Roy Garske, Schenider Bros. Saville, 1; F. J. Splonskows! €. Jordan, 1; aoe Pen, 10, E. Balk, ‘Seeeer. Teo Lite FOR RENT—St trictly room: du; location; Me ta aie, ttacl garage, best y rent. % Ww stn “St Phone 71. FOR SALE—Good..eattle or sheep + ranch and four hundred’ tons o hay. If interested, write T. , Heath, Napoleon, N: Dak. —_—__—_———-. FOR SALE OR TRADE 320-acre Mc: Kenzie Co. farm, 1 mile from state highway, or will trade for house and lot in town. Write Tril No. 96. FOR SALE—4 small frame buildings. Will make a lot of good building material and: kindling wood. Must de removed ut once. Cheap. Phone 895W. - Corner Stoi . The Occident Elevator Co. of Bismarck is the’ place-in town to buy corn the cheap- este Phone 11 for prices. rar. ovr, _ DESTROYS! ‘of cows producing over 40 : 8 L. 5-1 was local or transient partics that -} the gas tank went ‘dry eon such mortz| of sale the dun of | OF Bcc ithe WORKERS or Paynesville, Minn, Aug. 12—()— More fee 5,000 delegate: Shand espn meting of ‘inte: CRAMELEON GEM Madras—A atrafige new gem has perts have not been able to de mine. It was discove: gelical League of. Christian Budeavor| gecklace of a maharaj id Suaday see o tate Korronis~ aa ge oft. it Jewel Paynesvil da: en Gover-| tint or hae curitigeson canvas’ ‘the chief: address, fostrove came Alcn PLANS Fargo, N.” D. Ave '2.—)—No action other than the ehecking pf the details Facigent to the ee it of the Shop. recent ical campai was aken at the esting 2 executives| Located at the Bismarck Cloak committees 6f the Republican: state | Shop. committee’ and the Independent Voters’ association, held in. Fargo hows 4 rosy but changes to aval MILLINERY SALE Closing out all summer hats at $1.00—Smith Bowen Hat natter of dealing with the fall ig wn, inden would be STOLEN CAR ABANDONED ip Jamestown, Aug. 12.—@). A Buick sedan, stolen in Jamestown Saturday night or early Sunday morning was recovered yesterday where it had been abandoned on a side road near Valley City. No clue has been obtained as to whether it LAST TIME TONIGHT took it and traveled, evidently, until The car ap pears to be undamag Nate sina ga HELEN AND WARREN. in “Too Many, Relatives” Tomorraw NAUSE Recover food or water Quicitty / your stomach, cramps and nausea sometimes result. For prompt telief take some Chamberiain's Colic Remedy in a glass of water. Soon you feel fine. Ask your druggist for this old, reliable cemedy today. For trial size.send 4c to” ‘Chamberlain Medicine Company, 300 Sixth Avenue, Des Moines, lowa, ? bossie is sick, her life is saved by” “Handy Telephone”, who brings the vetesinary in a hurry. Sie so asenity hence tingiiente any emergency. Whea is needed quickly, the tele- NORTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE CO) BELL SYSTEM Gas Policy © Ons Syekem + Ualesreal erste "HOTELS DISTINCTION @NewYork @ Boston / The Occident Elevator Co.|town to been ‘found, the value of wi eh ex-|0f Bismarck is the ( buy corn the cheag place in est. Phone 11 for prices. ‘How We Grease YOUR CAR We apply the grease to your grease cups at 5000 Iba. pressure. The grease reaches all moving parts—Result: -You are not re- Lge Mba worn parts—you get ries from those annoy’ ing rattles tow We Wash r YOUR CAR We Use The Air Mist System That atomizes each drop of water into a powerful mist that penetrates and cleans as nothing else will, without harm to the finish. Won't you drop in and investigate our washing and greasing facilities? Then judge for yourself LAHR MOTOR SALES CO. Money to Loan in Bismarck Until September. Ist I will loan fifty per cent of the valuafion of your home or business property for five or ten years at 64° interest, payable semi-annually, with a pre-payment privilege. Make your application at once P. C. REMINGTON, City National Bank This is my lucky day! The boss got a new tie and threw away this old one from Klein's , and it’s still as good as new!”